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18CN-51 WINCHESTER MDL 74 Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 705) Winchester Model 74 semi-automatic rifle, .22 short (gallery) caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 1878, in overall good to very good condition with scattered spots of erosion on barrel mixed with majority of original blued finish, good bore, action, markings and very good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18CO-7 SAVAGE MDL 111 #G066759 Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 705) Savage Model 111 bolt action rifle, 7mm Rem. Mag. caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, checkered black plastic stock, S/N G066759, in overall very good to fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to fine stock; mounted with a Simmons 3-9X40 scope displaying crisp optics. (Modern). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DD-12 REPLICA CONF. SWORD Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 705) Replica Civil War Confederate sword with scabbard and hangers. The sword is approximately 36” in length with a 30” blade. The blade is marked, “WINDLASS, INDIA” and does not appear to have been sharpened. The brass handguard is marked, CS and protects a wire wrapped leather grip and ornamental pommel. The sword includes a black metal scabbard with polished brass hardware. Est.: $200-$400.
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18DC-4 BADGE LOT Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 705) Lot of 4 star badges including a Deputy Sheriff Shasta County, CA (hallmark LA Stamp & Staty. Co.), Deputy Sheriff Madera County, CA (53/no hallmark), Deputy Sheriff Siskiyou County, CA (14/hallmark LA Stamp & Staty. Co.) and a Santa Barbara County, CA Deputy Sheriff Commemorative (no hallmark). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-4B BADGE LOT Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 705) Lot of 4 star badges including an Alpine County, CA Sheriff’s badge (hallmark Sun Badge Co.), a Sierra County, CA Deputy Sheriff badge (2/hallmark LA Stamp & Staty. Co.), a Sergeant Santa Barbara Co., CA badge (no hallmark) and a Deputy Sheriff Stanislaus County, CA badge (8/hallmark Sun Badge Co., LA County). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DD-13 REPLICA PIRATE SWORD Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 705) Replica pirate sword with brass handguard and scabbard. The sword is 28” in overall length with a 22” blade. The blade does not appear to have been sharpened. The brass handguard depicts a pirate ship and protects the cast metal handle. The lot includes a wooden scabbard with brass ornamentation. Est.: $50-$100.
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18DD-1 RUGER #353-90556 Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 705) Ruger Model 10/22 semi-automatic rifle, .22 LR caliber, Serial #353-90556. The rifle is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel with a blade front and folding rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their matte stainless finish with light storage and handling marks. The checkered synthetic stock is in very good condition with small mars from carry and use. The rifle is topped with a Bushnell 3 x 9 variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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18CS-2 REMINGTON MDL 1100 #M56124GN Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 705) Remington Model 1100 Magnum semi-automatic shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #M561246N. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a steel bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with only minor handling marks. The butt ends with a Remington marked ventilated rubber pad providing a 14” LOP. The lot includes an additional Remington barrel in the factory box. The bore is very good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. Est.: $275-$550. (Modern).
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18CN-55 MAUSER HSC Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 705) Mauser Hsc semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, re-finished, checkered wood grips, nazi era in overall good condition as re-finished; with modern basket weave leather holster. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18CN-54 AUTOMAG ii #M03295 Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 705) AMT Automag II semi-automatic pistol, .22RF Magnum caliber, 6” barrel, stainless, black grips, S/N N03295, in overall very good to fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, fine grips; accompanied by a factory cardboard box. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18CN-11 5 WINCHESTER FLASHLIGHTS Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 705) Lot of 5 Winchester flashlights, 4 with factory cardboard boxes. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CM-2 "THE PROTEST" BRONZE Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 705) Classic bronze of an Indian warrior based on, “The Protest” by Cyrus E. Dallin. The bronze is in excellent condition with outstanding detail and subject matter. An Indian warrior in full headdress astride his horse with clenched fist overhead. The bronze is approximately 7” in length and 12” in height. The bronze sits atop a green marble base with a gold tone title plaque. A nice decorator piece with great detail and movement. Est.: $250-$500.
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18DD-2 REMINGTON MOHAWK 600 #A6515850 Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 705) Remington Mohawk Model 600 bolt action rifle, 6mm Remington caliber, Serial #A6515850. The rifle is in very good overall condition with an 18 ½” barrel with a ramped front sight and the rear sight removed. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions from field use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 13 ½” LOP. The rifle is topped by a one-piece scope mount and a Redfield Lo-Pro 3 x 9 variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18DD-3 BERETTA SILVER SNIPE #14620 Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 705) Pietro Beretta Silver Snipe O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #14620. The shotgun is in good overall condition with 27 ½” barrels with a steel bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrels retain the majority of their blue finish with muzzle wear and a slight bulge evident in the bottom barrel at the muzzle. The receiver is matte finished stainless with a Social Security number and the initials MW, engraved into the bottom of the action in electric pencil. The checkered wood stocks show moderate use with mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a Pachmayr ventilated rubber pad providing a 14” LOP to the single trigger. The bores are good, the action crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DC-4A BADGE LOT Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 705) Lot of 4 badges including a 7 point star Butte County, CA Deputy Sheriff (12/hallmark L.A. Stamp & Staty. Co.), a 7 point star Tuolumne County, CA Deputy Sheriff (hallmark L.A. Stamp & Staty. Co.), a 7 point star San Benito County Deputy Sheriff (hallmark L.A. Stamp & Staty. Co.) and an Orange County, CA 6 point star (16/hallmark Ed Jones Co., Oakland, CA). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-4C BADGE LOT Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 705) Lot of 4 badges including a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff 6 point star badge (2137R/hallmark Entenmann, Los Angeles), a 7 point star for Lieutenant, Plumas County, CA (hallmark Irvine & Jachens, S.F.), a 7 point star for Deputy Marshal, Madera County, CA (22/hallmark Entenmann, Los Angeles) and an LA County, CA Sheriff cap badge (2137/hallmark Entenmann). Est.: $250-$500.
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ML-10 CUSTOM KNIFE Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 705) Custom knife by Larry Durand of Larry’s Custom Knives, Tagish Lake, Yukon. The knife is in very good overall condition with a 5” blade and an overall length of 10”. The blade is marked, “PAINTER” at the hand guard. The blade does not appear to have been sharpened and shows only light wear from the sheath. The nicely figured, smooth dark wood handle is in very good condition as well. The lot includes a custom, hand tooled leather sheath marked, “PAINTER KNIVES YUKON CANADA”. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DI-4 2 LIGHTER ADVERTISERS Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 705) Two vintage advertising lighters in cardboard boxes, one is Mobil Marine Oils; the other is Canadian Club “The Best In The House”. Est.: $25-$50.
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18DD-4 MARLIN MDL 99 Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 705) Marlin Model 99 M-1 semi-automatic rifle, .22 LR caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fine overall condition with an 18” barrel. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light muzzle wear noted. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only handling marks. The butt ends with a plastic Marlin marked butt plate. The rifle is topped with Weaver mounts and a Weaver V22 fixed power scope. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this Marlin .22 based on an M1 carbine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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18LKY-9 RUSTY REMINGTON Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 705) Rusty relic Remington New Model Army percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” octagon barrel, un-cleaned, no grips, missing trigger and rammer; if only this one could talk! (Antique). Est.: $400-$600.
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18CM-1 BUCK-A-ROO BRONZE Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 705) Wonderful bronze based on A. P. Proctor’s Buckaroo. This magnificent bronze is based on the Buckaroo bronze seen at the Denver capital. This example is 12” in height and 8” in length showing a bronc busting cowboy with amazing detail and movement. The bronze sits atop a nice green marble base. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CN-58 WINCHESTER 63 #111808A Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 705) Winchester Model 63 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR Super Speed and Super-X caliber, 23” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 111808A, in overall fine condition displaying the majority of its original finish, crisp action and markings, fine bore, fine wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CN-61 WINCHESTER 03 #55266 Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 705) Winchester Model 03 semi-automatic rifle, .22 caliber automatic, 20” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 55266, in overall excellent condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and excellent wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LKY-1 EARLY ITALIAN COPY OF COLT WALKER Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 705) Early Italian copy of a Colt Walker percussion revolver (ca. 1960’s), .44 caliber, 9” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 18201, in overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original finish to metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp cylinder scene, fine grips. (Percussion). Est.: $400-$800.
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18DD-5 HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON TOPPER Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 705) Harrington & Richardson Topper single shot rifle, .22 Hornet caliber, Serial #AM348195. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barre. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with the rear sight removed and a series of five unfilled holes at the rear. The receiver shows vibrant case colors. The smooth wood stock is in good condition ending with a plastic H&R marked butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $50-$100. (Modern).
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18CN-62 WINCHESTER 62A #404763 Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 705) Winchester Model 62A pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 23” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 404763, in overall excellent condition displaying the majority of its original finish, crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore and excellent wood. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CT-1 WALTHER PPK-S #S048093 Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 705) Walther PPK-S semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #S048093. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its stainless finish with light muzzle wear and small mars. The slide is marked, “INTERARMS” on the right side. The checkered plastic Walther marked grips are in very good condition with only handling marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this U.S. manufactured Walther. The pistol comes in the original Walther box with cleaning rod, two magazines, test target and manual. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CS-1 WINCHESTER MDL 63 #137966A Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 705) Winchester Model 63 semi-automatic rifle, .22 LR caliber, Serial #137966A. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 23” barrel. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their original blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with only small mars from carry and use. The butt ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The rifle has been fitted with a Pachmayr side scope mount and a Lyman All-American 4x fixed power scope with clear crisp optics. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CR-1 PARKER V GRADE #173416 Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 705) Parker Bros. V Grade S X S shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #173416. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with 30” barrels with full-length filed rib and ivory bead front sight. The barrels retain nearly all their blue finish with small mars and a dent on the underside of the left barrel. The receiver is in the white with a tang mounted safety and double triggers. The smooth wood stock features a splinter fore end and has been sanded and a coat of varnish added but is in good overall condition. The butt stock ends with a White Line ventilated rubber pad and a 14” LOP. The bores are good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Parker Bros. shotgun. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18CM-5 DOG BRONZE Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 705) Bronze of a pit bull chained to post on marble base and signed “C.H. Valton”. Measures approximately 10 ¾” x 12 ½”. Very well done. Est.: $400-$800
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18CJ-1 REMINGTON MDL 121 #72202 Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 705) Remington Field Master Model 121 pump action rifle, .22 Long Rifle Shot Cartridge, Serial #72202. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel and a silver bead front sight. The barrel, half magazine and receiver retain the majority of their blue finish with only light wear at the muzzle and small mars from carry and use. The barrel is marked, “ROUTLEDGE BORE FOR .22 LONG RIFLE SHOT CARTRIDGE”. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with mars and compressions from field use. The butt ends with a checkered steel Remington marked butt plate. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Remington. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CJ-4 S&W MDL 629 #CTS4724 Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 705) Smith and Wesson Model 629 revolver, .44 Rem. Magnum caliber, Serial #CTS4724. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel with a red ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains the majority of its matte stainless finish. The textured rubber S&W marked grips are in very good condition showing light wear from carry and use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The pistol comes in the original S&W factory hard case with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CJ-5 S&W MDL 629 #CTR8590 Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 705) Smith and Wesson Model 629 revolver, .44 Rem. Magnum caliber, Serial #CTR8590. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel with a red ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains the majority of its matte stainless finish. The textured rubber S&W marked grips are in very good condition showing light wear from carry and use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The pistol comes in the original S&W factory hard case with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CN-59 WINCHESTER 63 #64042A Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 705) Winchester Model 63 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR Super Speed and Super-X caliber, 23” round barrel, blued finish wood stock, S/N 64042A, in overall fine condition displaying the majority of its original finish, crisp action and markings, very good to fine bore, fine wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18CN-69 WINCHESTER 75 Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 705) Winchester Model 75 Sporting-marked bolt action rifle, .22LR caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, checkered deluxe grained wood stock, S/N 80602, in overall very good to near fine condition showing the majority of original bright blue finish with a couple of worn areas to the finish on the top and bottom of the front portion of the barrel, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and finely checkered and grained wood stock. Accompanied by 2 extra magazines and a sling. (C&R). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18LKY-2 S&W TRIPLELOCK REVOLVER #2462 Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 705) Smith & Wesson “Triple Lock” DA revolver, .44 S&W Special caliber, 4” barrel, King sights, old re-nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 2462, originally obtained from the family of William Swanwick (1899-1991). According to the family, Swanwick joined the Navy in 1916 and reportedly sailed to China in the defending of American interests. He later became a Soldier of Fortune in Mexico, Central America and South America. His extensive training and experience with firearms resulted in his later life support of the U.S. Olympic shooting team where he reportedly trained, traveled, judged and played a significant role with the team, at his own expense. The gun is in overall good to very good condition as re-finished with a crisp action, good bore and very good grips. Accompanying this gun is an expanded summary of Swanwick’s life experiences and a factory letter confirming caliber, barrel length, nickel finish and checkered walnut grips (adjustable King sights were after market. The gun was shipped from the factory on Jan. 25, 1911 and
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18CL-1 AMERICAN COMBO RIFLE/SHOTGUN Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 705) 19th Century American percussion double barrel combination rifle/shotgun. The shotgun barrel is 12 gauge, while the rifle barrel is approximately .54 caliber. The gun features 32” barrels with a post front and buckhorn rear sights and wooden ramrod. The barrels show heavy patina and surface rust with a full-length rib. The receiver and hammers have gone to a silver/grey patina with old, light engraving still visible. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with a blank silver escutcheon plate behind the tang and silver inlayed buck on the cheek piece. The trigger guard is ornately finished in brass with double triggers. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate providing a 14” LOP to the front trigger. This an interesting frontier period firearm dated circa 1850’s-1870. Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18BR-1 UGARTECHEA SXS Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 705) Spanish Ugatechea 12GA 3” Mag SxS box lock shotgun with 28” English style straight stock and standard extractors. Choked full and improved modified. 13” to the end of the wood butt (Shortened) needs butt pad. Near fine used condition with luggage case. Est.: $600-$1200
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18CN-57 WINCHESTER 61 Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 705) Early Winchester Model 61 pump action rifle, .22 W.R.F. caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 3467, in overall fine condition showing majority of original blued finish with high point wear, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine stock with checkered semi-pistol grip to butt stock. Accompanied by instructions sheet. (C&R). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CN-63 WINCHESTER 61 #47114 Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 705) Winchester Model 61 pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 47114, with factory cardboard box, in overall like new condition showing little handling; no groove early receiver; box is near fine condition with end label numbered to this gun. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18LKY-3 ORIGINAL WARRANT Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 705) Original Warrant for the arrest of Concepcion Guiles and Roman Delgado, dated Sept. 30, 1897, from the District Court of Dona Ana County, New Mexico Territory with Court seal, signed P. (Pat) F. Garrett, famous Western lawman and the man who ended Billy the Kid’s outlaw career. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18CO-3 M-1 CARBINE #1028695 Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 705) U.S. M1 semi-automatic carbine by Winchester, .30 caliber, 18” Winchester barrel dated 2-43, flat bolt, bayonet lug, parkerized finish, wood stock, woven olive green sling, S/N 1028695, in overall good to very good condition as re-built; good bore, crisp action, no magazine, very good wood stock with “RIA/EB” inspector’s cartouche on right side of butt stock, “B” stamped on bottom of semi-pistol grip and “O” stamped in left side butt stock sling well. (C&R). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CU-1 870 WINGMASTER #C85055H Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 705) Remington 870 Wingmaster pump shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #C856055H. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 25” barrel with an ivory bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light storage wear noted. The receiver is tastefully roll engraved with a scroll pattern. The finely checkered wood stock features select wood and is in very good condition with only small mars from carry and use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ¾” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Remington. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CN-60 WINCHESTER 62A #409758 Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 705) Winchester Model 62A pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 23” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 409758, accompanied by factory cardboard box, in overall fine to excellent condition showing little handling or use; box is overall very good. (Modern). Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18DD-6 WINCHESTER MDL 12 Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 705) Winchester Model 12 pump action shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #471533. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a steel bead front sight. The barrel and magazine retain the majority of their original blue finish with wear at the muzzle, small scrapes and some light surface erosion noted. The receiver retains a significant amount of its flaking blue finish. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt ends with a Winchester marked plastic butt plate providing a 13 ½” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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18DD-7 REMINGTON 58 #104439V Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 705) Remington Sportsman Model 58 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #104439V. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a steel bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and some paint spots at the wrist. The butt ends with a plastic Remington marked butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The lot includes an additional 26” Remington barrel. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18DD-9 RUGER M-77 Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 705) Ruger M77 MKII bolt action rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #782-71703. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their stainless finish with small mars and handling marks. The synthetic Zytel stock is in good condition showing moderate wear with mars and scratches from carry and use. The stock includes sling swivels and a nylon sling. The rifle is topped with proprietary Ruger rings and a Barska 6 x 24 x 42 adjustable objective, variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Ruger M77. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18DD-10 MARLIN 120 #A02506 Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 705) Marlin Model 120 pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #A02506. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a steel bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their blued finish. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt ends with a Marlin marked rubber butt pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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18DD-8 BROWNING MPS #30277PM152 Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 705) Browning BPS Field Model pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #30277PM152. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a steel bead front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blued finish. The high gloss checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The butt ends with a Browning marked ventilated rubber butt pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Browning. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18CK-1 KIMBER CLASSIC CUSTOM #KO13608 Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 705) Kimber Classic Custom semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #KOI3608. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The smooth laminate grips are in very good condition with small mars from carry and use. The back strap has been knurled below the grip safety. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Kimber. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est. $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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ML-12 LARRY DURAND KNIFE Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 705) Custom knife by Larry Durand of Larry’s Custom Knives, Tagish Lake, Yukon. The knife is in very good overall condition with a 5” blade and an overall length of 10”. The blade is marked, “LARRY DURAND TAGISH LAKE Y.T.” The high polish blade does not appear to have been sharpened and is marked 7014 at the hand guard. The knife features a brass bolster which has taken on a pleasing tone with light tarnishing noted. The smooth buffalo horn scales, inlayed with red pins and red liner are in very good condition. The lot includes a hand tooled leather sheath. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CY-7 U.S. MK'D WINCHESTER Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 705) U.S. marked Winchester Low Wall single shot rifle, .22 Short caliber, Serial #127045. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 27” barrel. The “Winder Musket” is a blade front sight and a Lyman aperture sight added at the tang. The barrel and receiver retain a significant amount of their blue finish with the remainder going to a grey patina. The rifle is martially marked, U.S. at the tang with the flaming bomb emblem. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate use and wear with mars and compressions. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this martially marked low wall. The lot includes a period leather military style sling. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18CY-9 VOSTOK RUSSIA Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 705) Russian Vostok bolt action single shot target rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #M11158. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26 ½” heavy target barrel with match hooded globe front sight and rear aperture sight added at the tang. The barrel is import marked on the underside. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with just storage marks. The checkered wood target stock is in very good condition with light handling marks. The butt ends with an adjustable rubber butt plate. The bore is dirty but should clean to good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CY-10 CUSTOM FLINTLOCK Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 705) Custom black powder flintlock rifle, .54 caliber, serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good condition with a 32” Green River octagon barrel. The barrel has gone to a brown patina with sharp edges. The Siler action retains muted case coloring, while the trigger guard, patch box and butt plate are finished in polished brass. The smooth wood stock is in good overall condition with light handling marks and some interesting wire inlay on the fore end. The rifle is completed in the American style and has a nice look. Est.: $400-$800.
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18CY-4 SAVAGE ANSHUTZ Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 705) Savage Anschutz Match 64 bolt action single shot target rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #882490A. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” heavy target barrel with match hooded globe front sight and an Anschutz aperture sight added at the tang. The barrel retains two scope bases mounted toward the rear. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with just storage marks. The smooth wood target stock is in very good condition with light handling marks. The butt ends with a checkered rubber butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DD-11 LEFEVER TRAP Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 705) LeFever Arms single shot trap shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #20203. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 32” barrel with a Hi-Viz front sight and full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and rib retain the majority of their muted blue finish with the receiver showing old, toning case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with use. The butt stock has a round knob pistol grip and ends with rubber pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18CY-2 1881 MARLIN Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 705) Marlin Model 1881 lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, Serial #20690. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine retain a significant amount of muted blue finish with the remainder going to plum patina. The barrel features sharp edges with high point edge wear and small mars noted. The receiver has gone to a plum patina with some original blue in protected areas. The lever and hammer show old, toned case hardening. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and action is crisp on this early Model 1881 circa 1888. $700-$1,700. (Antique).
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RR-2 REMINGTON O/U DERRINGER Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 705) Interesting Remington O/U derringer, .41 caliber, 3” barrels, grey patina, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 232, collected by consignor Major Metcalf in Panama/Canal Zone; overall fair to good condition with working action, good markings and grips. Contained in a modern wood box with a 1904-dated Panama Canal Commemorative coin, several misc. Panamanian coins and 3 Canal Zone 1 cent stamps. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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ML-11 LARRY DURAND KNIFE Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 705) Custom knife by Larry Durand of Larry’s Custom Knives, Tagish Lake, Yukon. The knife is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¾” blade and an overall length of 8 ¾”. The blade is marked, “LARRY DURAND TAGISH LAKE Y.T.” The high polish blade does not appear to have been sharpened and is marked 7084 at the hand guard. The knife features a brass bolster which has taken on a pleasing tone with light tarnishing noted. The smooth sheep horn scales, inlayed with red pins and red liner are in very good condition. The lot includes a hand tooled leather sheath. Est.: $200-$400.
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18DC-4E BADGE LOT Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 705) Lot of 4 star badges including 2 Deputy Sheriff San Bernardino County, CA badges, one 357/Sun Badge Co. hallmark; the other R-3613/hallmark Sun Badge Co.; a Deputy Sheriff Riverside County, CA (657/no hallmark) and a Deputy Sheriff Solano Co., Calif badge (LARSCO Products, LA Cal.). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-4D BADGE LOT Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 705) Lot of 4 badges including 7 point star Deputy Sheriff, Placer County, CA (122/no hallmark), 7 point star Deputy Sheriff San Francisco County, CA (458/hallmark B.N.B., Phoenix, AZ), 7 point star Deputy Sheriff Placer County, CA (hallmark LA Stamp & Staty Co.) and Deputy Chief San Bernardino County, CA 7 point star (Executive Staff/hallmark Sun Badge Co., LA County). Est.: $250-$500.
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18CM-3 "BULLDOG" BRONZE Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 705) Beautiful bronze of a bulldog in military garb with helmet and full pack. The bronze is approximately 6” in height and 5” in length. The bulldog wears a military style helmet, wears corporal stripes and sports a pack, canteen, etc. The bronze features a nice patina and wonderful detail. Est.: $250-$500.
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18DD-15 COMMEMORATIVE #2055 Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 705) Colt 2nd Generation Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative 1971 reproduction 1851 Navy percussion revolver in wood presentation case. The pistol is in minty overall condition with beautiful case hardening on the frame, trigger and rammer. The smooth wood grips are in excellent condition. The pistol is presented in a blue velvet lined Colt marked wood presentation case with modern brass mold, bag flask and cap tin. The pistol is as new in box, manufactured in 1971. Est.: $450-$900.
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18DI-1 SAVAGE SPORTER #51401 Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 705) Savage Sporter Model bolt action rifle, .22LR caliber, 23” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 51401, in overall very good condition displaying the majority of its muted original finish, good bore, crisp action, very good markings and very good wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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RR-1 MASSIVE NO 2 DERRINGER Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 705) Massive copy of a Colt No. 2 single shot derringer by D.E. Osterman of Historic Reproductions, Junction City, OR.; approximately 7” overall, steel construction with checkered wood grips, no visible S/N in overall fine condition and in a lined wood casing with flyer Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18CY-3 1881 MARLIN Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 705) Marlin Model 1881 lever action rifle, .40 caliber, Serial #11286. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a post front and replacement rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine are primarily a pleasing plum patina with muted blue visible in protected areas. The rifle has, “W.A. FISH” stamped just ahead of the front ring. The receiver is a mixture of old flaking blue finish and brown patina with two vacant screw holes on the tang. The lever and hammer show old, toned case hardening and the rifle has double set triggers. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate that is slightly proud at the toe. The bore is fair, action is crisp and markings are sharp on this early Model 1881 circa 1885. $900-$1,800. (Antique).
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18CY-5 MARLIN 95 Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 705) Marlin Model 1895 lever action rifle, 40-65 caliber, Serial #138183. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine retain the majority of their blue finish with sharp edges, wear at the muzzle and small mars. The receiver is a silver/grey patina with areas of old, toned case hardening still evident. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and slight bruising associated with carry and use. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and action is crisp on this very acceptable Model 1895 circa 1896. $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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18CY-6 M-2 .22 CAL RIFLE Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 705) U.S. Springfield Armory M1922 M2 bolt action rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #10945B. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their military finish with a ramped blade front sight and aperture sight at the rear bridge. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock has a, “SA” cartouche on the left side and ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The lot includes a period leather military style sling. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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RR-3 BRONZE Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 705) Bronze of Blackfoot warrior on stone base, approximately 17” long x 7” wide x 11” tall; finely accomplished, 1 of 2 per consignor; great detail and action! Accompanied by a framed and matted picture of the bronze. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18CY-31 COLT S.A. Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 705) Colt SAA 4th Generation revolver, Colt Custom Gun shop CP design, .38 WCF caliber, 4 ¾” barrel, nickel finish with checkered black eagle grips in factory box with slip cover, Serial #S05390A. The butt strap is factory inscribed, “CCA (Colt Collector’s Association) 98 OF 150”. The pistol is in like new condition with all associated paperwork and packaging material. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18CM-4 RECAST RUSSELL BUFFALO Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 705) Recast of a 1921 C.M. Russel Buffalo bronze. The recast is beautifully displayed on a marble base; approximately 7 ½” in height and 8” in length. The bronze features outstanding detail with a great patina. The back is marked, C.M. Russel 1921, with a buffalo skull. A really nice decorator piece based on a classic work. Est.: $300-$600.
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18DI-2 WINCHESTER 67 Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 705) Winchester Model 67 bolt action rifle, .22 short, long and LR caliber, 27” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in overall very good to near fine condition with a very good bore, majority of original finish to metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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18CY-28 COLT OFF. MDL Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 705) Colt Officers Model double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #529912. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and storage marks. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and the grip strap is checkered. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable flat top Officers Model Colt. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18DI-3 COLT JUNIOR .25 AUTO Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 705) Colt Junior Model pocket semi-automatic pistol, .25 caliber, 2.25” barrel, blued finish, checkered black grips, S/N 6574CC, in overall very good condition with some scattered light spots of erosion, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; accompanied by factory two piece cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun and instructions manual. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-6 BADGE DISPLAY Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 705) Wood framed display with 7 badges including City of New York Police, City of New York Police Detective, City of new York Sergeant, City of New York Auxiliary Patrolman, N.Y.F.D. plus a City of New York Patrolman lapel pin and City of New York Detective lapel pin. Est.: $350-$700.
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ML-2 S&W MDL 39-2 Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 705) Smith and Wesson Model 39-2 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A533386. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. the pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and a scrape at the rear of the slide. The pistol features an interesting ramped rear sight with no apparent provision for a front sight. The pistol features satin finished plastic grips with clear panels showing the internal workings of the magazine. The grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes three correct magazines and a black leather double magazine pouch. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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18CZ-15 WINC. MDL 94 #241058 Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 705) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #241058. The rifle is in very good overall condition as re-finished. The 26” octagon retains nearly all of an old, quality re-blue with a replacement blade front and rear sights removed. The receiver has also been re-finished and retains nearly all of its blue with an extra hole on the left side. A period Lyman aperture sight has been added at the tang. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock ends with a replacement Winchester marked plastic butt plate. The bore is good, the action functions and markings are legible. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18CZ-23 WINCHESTER MDL 70 #167321 Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 705) Winchester Model 70 bolt action rifle, .30/06 caliber, Serial #167321. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded front and plugged rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with small scratches and wear at the muzzle. The trigger has been fitted with a trigger shoe during the period of use. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock has been shortened slightly and a ventilated rubber recoil pad added providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The rifle is topped with a one-piece Redfield mount and a Leupold Vari-X III variable power 3.5 x 10 x 40 scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this nice Model 70 manufactured in 1950. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CZ-25 WINDER MUSKET Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 705) Winchester Low-Wall Winder single shot musket, .22 caliber, Serial #124264. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel. The barrel retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish with a replacement globe target front sight. The receiver has gone primarily brown patina with some old flaking blue still present wear at side mount sight was removed, leaving four open holes on the right side and is martially marked, US at the tang. A Vernier style tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing heavy use with mars and compressions. The butt ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt. The bore is fair, the markings are legible and the action is crisp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18CZ-34 MK II RUGER Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 705) Ruger M77 MK. II bolt action rifle, .22-250 caliber, Serial #783-07444. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” heavy bull barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their low glare stainless steel finish. The smooth laminate target stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The stock features a beaver tail fore end and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with Ruger rings and a Leupold BR-24 fixed power scope with an adjustable objective providing clear, crisp optics. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CZ-39 RUGER MINI 14 Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 705) Ruger Mini-14 Ranch semi-automatic rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #187-71906. The rifle is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and minor scratches. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions from carry and use. The butt ends with a smooth, plastic crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot comes with a leather military style sling but no magazine is included. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CZ-48 UNERTL SCOPE & MOUNTS Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 705) Unertl scope and mounts, S/N 30967, overall length 25”, blued finish, near fine condition. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18CZ-49 R. BUNTING PAINTING Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 705) Original oil painting by A. Bunting of stagecoach drivers. The painting features great action and movement with references to Virginia City and Montana. The piece is nicely framed with overall dimensions of 28” x 23”. The painting is in very good overall condition. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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ML-6 AIR LITE 357 Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 705) Smith and Wesson Scandium Model 340PD Air Lite revolver, .357 S&W Magnum caliber, Serial #CFK3609. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte finish with small scratches at the rear of the frame. The grips have been removed and the lot includes asset of CTC checkered plastic grips with proprietary laser sight. The pistol comes with a black S&W factory case with all associated paperwork, manuals and the original cardboard box. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18CN-47 WINCHESTER CANON Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 705) Winchester Cannon, 10 gauge, iron wheels and in Winchester factory wood box with instructions; vintage 1950’s. Est.: $400-$800.
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18DC-3 12 CLEVELAND BADGES Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 705) Aluminum and glass display case of 12 Cleveland Police badges including Mayor, Chief Commander, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Detective, Prosecutor, Chaplain, Patrolman, Motor Officer and Horse Patrol; most maker marked “Dawson Co. Mfrs./Cleveland, OH/44114-4167. Est.: $400-$800.
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18DC-7 9 NEW YORK BADGES Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 705) Riker case of 9 City of New York badges including 2 Deputy Chief badges, Deputy Inspector, Captain, Assistant Chief, Lieutenant, 2 Detectives and a Sergeant. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18CN-53 REMINGTON FIELDMASTER Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 705) Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster semi-automatic rifle, .22 short, long and LR caliber, 23.5” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 47 on barrel at breech, overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood; accompanied by a Weaver scope and mount displaying good optics and with a 1988-dated letter on General Curtis Emerson LeMay (U.S. Air Force (Retired)) letterhead gifting this gun to our consignor (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18DC-2 MINIATURE .45 AUTO Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 705) Miniature .45 semi-automatic 1911 A-1 style pistol, finely made and in beautiful silver jeweler made casing! Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CX-1 GERMAN TARGET PISTOL Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 705) Mid-19th Century German single shot percussion target pistol, approximately .36 caliber. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 9” octagon Damascus barrel with gold inlayed barrel address reading, “L. LINDEMER IN DURKHEIM.” The barrel is a muted grey with sharp edges and a nicely dovetailed blade front sight. The side plate, tang, hammer and stylized trigger guard are all beautifully engraved and show old, toned case hardening. The pistol features a set trigger. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a flared Schnabel style fore end and a decorative finial at the base of the pistol grip. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Antique).
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18CX-4 W. WILLIAMS FLINTLOCK Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 705) W. M. Williams flintlock pocket or muff pistol with a 2 ½” barrel in approximately .45 caliber. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition. The barrel retains significant blue finish while the action has taken on a grey patina with tasteful engraving. The pistol features a folding trigger and checkered wood grips decorated with silver nails and a blank escutcheon plate behind the tang. Est.: $400-$800. (Antique).
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18CX-5 S&W 1ST MDL. Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 705) Smith & Wesson 1st Model 2nd issue, .22 caliber revolver, blue and silver finish, varnished rosewood grips, Serial #42647. The barrel and cylinder show 50-60% bright original blue with light erosion and pinprick pitting. The frame shows 80-90% silver; the grips show 50-60% varnish with small mars and wear at the edges. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is good. According to the consignor, the pistol was previously part of the Bernard Braverman Estate. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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18CX-8 CUSTOMIZED LUGER Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 705) Custom Luger semi-automatic pistol, 7.65 mm caliber, Serial #7009. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a custom 7” barrel. the barrel retains the majority of its blue finish while the 1916 dated, DWM marked frame retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish. The trigger and safety show light straw marks. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing light wear and small mars from carry and use. The lot includes two magazines, an additional 4” barrel and cleaning rod. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18CN-64 WINCHESTER 67A Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 705) Winchester Model 67A bolt action boy’s rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 20” round barrel, wood stock, no visible S/N, with factory cardboard box in overall like new condition showing little handling, box is near fine with instructions sheet. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-8 8 BADGES VARIOUS Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 705) Riker case of 8 badges including L.A. Airport Police Officer, Hollywood-Burbank Airport Authority, Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena Airport Authority, Nassau County, NY Sergeant, Federal Fugitive Apprehe4nsion Officer, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena Airport Authority, Airport enforcement Ontrio Police and L.A. Airport Police Sergeant. Est.: $300-$600.
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18DC-9 8 NEW YORK BADGES Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 705) Lot of 8 badges including County of Suffolk, NY Detective badge (303/no hallmark), Deputy Inspector, Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY (no hallmark), Detective Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY (8/no hallmark), Detective Sergeant Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY (no hallmark), Lieutenant Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY (no hallmark), Deputy Chief Inspector Police Dept County of Suffolk, NY (no hallmark), Detective Captain Police Department County of Nassau, NY (no hallmark) and Inspector Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY (no hallmark). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CX-7 S&W KIT GUN Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 705) Smith & Wesson 22/32 revolver, .22 LR caliber, Serial #22124. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light handling marks associated with carry and use. The custom laminate wood grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this nice S&W kit gun. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CX-9 CHARTER ARMS PATHFINDER Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 705) Charter Arms Pathfinder revolver, .22 Magnum caliber, Serial #15-17332. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ¼” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte stainless finish with a light drag line noted on the cylinder. The Charter Arms marked rubber combat grips are in very good condition showing light storage marks. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The pistol comes in the factory plastic case with a single speed loader. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18CW-1 KRIS Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 705) Kris with meteorite steel blade, no scabbard, gold inlay, painted and carved grip. Est.: $175-$350.
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18CW-2 KRIS Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 705) Kris with carved grip and ornate brass scabbard, meteorite steel blade, large chip to grip; approximately 19” overall; about turn-of-century. Est.: $175-$350.
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18CAI-13 BLUE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #100a (Sale Order 101 of 705) Elegant Blue Sapphire and Diamond pendant surrounded by 16 full cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.40 carats of F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in a 14 karat two-tone gold setting. Retail $1,200-$1,800 Estimates $600-$900
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18CAI-50 BLACK PEARL NECKLACE Lot #100b (Sale Order 102 of 705) Graceful double strand Black Pearl necklace with approx. 6mm in dia. with rich luster and color accented with 14 karat filigree latch. Retail $1,200-$1,800 Estimate $600-$900
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18CAI-59 BLACK AGATE BRACELET Lot #100c (Sale Order 103 of 705) Striking contemporary style Black Agate and Sterling Silver bracelet artisan signed on back. Retail $600-$800 Estimate $300-$400
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ML-3 COLT DOUBLE EAGLE #DA17502 Lot #101 (Sale Order 104 of 705) Colt Series 90 Double Eagle DA semi-automatic pistol, 45 Auto caliber, Serial #DA17502. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless finish with small mars and light edge wear. The checkered rubber Colt marked grips are in very good condition with only storage marks noted. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt factory box with all associated packing materials and manuals. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one Colt marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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ML-4 SAFARI ARMS Lot #102 (Sale Order 105 of 705) Safari Arms custom 1911 style semi-automatic pistol, .45 Auto caliber, Serial #SOF-1981. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains nearly all of its polished stainless finish with small mars and edge wear noted. The slide is marked, “1st PLACE PISTOL S.O.F. MATCH 1981”. The checkered rubber Pachmayr combat grips are in very good condition. The front strap is knurled at the base and stepped to provide greater control. The pistol features one correct Pachmayr magazine with a rubber bumper. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this custom 1911 style pistol. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CZ-10 COLT SA Lot #103 (Sale Order 106 of 705) Colt 1st Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #261841. The pistol is in very good overall condition as re-barreled. The pistol was factory re-barreled and the side address would indicate during the period of 1947-1956. The barrel and cylinder retain a significant amount of their blue finish while the frame is an overall grey patina. All visible serial numbers are matching and the action functions well at the time of description. The smooth wood grips are in good condition but a bit undersized. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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ML-7 COLT COBRA #203222 Lot #104 (Sale Order 107 of 705) Colt Cobra revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #203222. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The Rampant Colt mark on the frame is sharp and the pistol appears to have seen little use. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are in very good condition with small mars and sharp checkering. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CN-56 WINCHESTER 61 #285885 Lot #105 (Sale Order 108 of 705) Winchester Model 61 pump action rifle, .22 W.M.R.F. caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 285885, in overall excellent condition displaying little use or handling. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18DC-10 BADGE & PLAQUE LOT Lot #106 (Sale Order 109 of 705) Lot of misc. badges and small plaques including 3 cap badges (2 City of new York Police: Chief of Personnel and Chief of Patrol and one New York State Police Investigator (771/hallmark Sherry N.Y.); a Fire Department New York Captain badge plus smalls including a Port Authority Police New York/New Jersey insignia plaque, a New York State Police Detective insignia plaque, a State of New York Unified Court System Award of Merit and more. Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-11 DEPUTY CHIEF BADGE Lot #107 (Sale Order 110 of 705) City of New York Police Deputy Chief cap badge. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-1 CUSTOM TGT PISTOL Lot #108 (Sale Order 111 of 705) Custom Target semi-automatic Caspian Arms pistol by Brown’s Guncraft, .38 Super caliber, 6.25” Clark barrel, ported slide, satin nickel finish, stippled grips straps, checkered Pachmayr rubber grips, S/N PEP 9-3-43, in overall fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, ambidextrous safety, fine grips; accompanied by a padded soft boot. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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ML-5 COLT CUSTOM #18812NM Lot #109 (Sale Order 112 of 705) Custom double action conversion Colt National Match 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 Auto caliber, Serial #18819NM. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. An after-market trigger, hammer and safety along with a Crimson Trace laser sight have been added. The grips are custom replacements in very good overall condition. The pistol has been converted to double action and the consignor has included paperwork documenting double action conversions completed by the L.W. Seecamp Co. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CY-24 M-1 D SNIPER Lot #110 (Sale Order 113 of 705) Winchester M1 D Sniper Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #1374778. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” Springfield marked barrel dated 1-52 equipped with a M2 flash hider. The metal parts retain the majority of their military finish with only handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate use with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock features a leather, lace-up cheek piece, cartouche behind the trigger guard and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The rifle is topped with a side mount and a M84 Telescope with a post and cross hair reticle with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this Winchester sniper rifle. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (C+R).
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18CZ-11 COLT SAA #150176 Lot #111 (Sale Order 114 of 705) Colt 1st Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #150176. The pistol is in good overall condition with 4 ¾” barrel. The metal surfaces have been lightly cleaned and gone to a silver patina with the barrel address still partially visible. The caliber marking is still visible and there is some light pinprick pitting along the barrel. The action functions well at the time of description with all matching visible serial numbers. The hard rubber grips are all but smooth from wear with some old initials carved into them. The grips fit well despite being so worn. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible on this nice old, black powder frame Colt SAA. The lot includes an extra cylinder. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Antique).
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18CZ-12 COLT MK-IV SER. 80 Lot #112 (Sale Order 115 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, Serial #RS16537. The pistol is in fine overall condition with 2 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless finish with only light handling marks noted. The checkered plastic silver medallion grips are in very good condition showing only light marks from storage. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable little Colt. The lot includes three correct Colt marked magazines. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CX-2 DERRINGER Lot #113 (Sale Order 116 of 705) Deringer percussion single shot pistol, .41 caliber, 2 ¼” barrel, checkered wood stock. Both the lock plate and barrel are marked, “Deringer, Philadel, Man’d for AJ Taylor &Co. San Fran Co Cala”. The gun is in good overall condition showing a dark brown patina to the metal surfaces with older, light cleaning at the Agent’s marking; fair bore, good action engraved lock plate, trigger guard and top barrel tang with silver mountings. The grips are good with some wear and scattered small mars, including very small losses on the right front barrel escutcheon. The pistol comes in a modern wood case. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Antique).
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ML-8 UNDERWOOD CARBINE#1363300 Lot #114 (Sale Order 117 of 705) Underwood M1 semi-automatic carbine, .30 caliber, professionally restored; appears to be all correct; Underwood barrel is dated 12-42; right side of butt stock shows cartouche “UEF/GHD”; no magazine, double woven magazine holder on butt stock marked “J.Q.M.D./1942”. (C&R). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18DC-5 15 BOSTON BADGES Lot #115 (Sale Order 118 of 705) Aluminum and glass display case of 19 Boston Police badges and 3 patches; badges include Commissioner, Superintendent-in-Chief, Superintendent thru Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, Detective, Patrolman, Special Police, etc.; also shoulder patch for Boston Police, Mounted Patrol and Search/Recovery Scuba Team. Est.: $1,000-$2000.
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18DC-14 CHIEF OF DET. 3 STAR BADGE Lot #116 (Sale Order 119 of 705) City of New York Police Chief of Detectives cap badge. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CX-3 COLT 49 PKT. Lot #117 (Sale Order 120 of 705) Colt 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, .31 caliber, Serial #93377. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” octagon barrel. The barrel has gone to a grey patina with sharp edges and numerous small dents and mars from carry and use. The barrel address is sharp. The frame shows old, toned case hardening while the cylinder shows significant blue finish, nearly the entire scene and all of the safety pins are intact. The smooth wood grips are in fine condition with small mars and handling marks. The brass straps retain approximately 40-50% of their original silver finish. All visible serial numbers are matching and the action is very good. According to the consignor the pistol was originally in the DuPont collection and is really a nice, example of Colt’s 49 Pocket. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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18CW-3 KRIS Lot #118 (Sale Order 121 of 705) Kris with meteorite steel blade and carved grip; wood scabbard, ca. 1900 or earlier. Est.: $175-$350.
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18CW-4 KRIS Lot #119 (Sale Order 122 of 705) Kris with meteorite steel blade and carved grip; brass and wood scabbard, ca. 1900 or before; overall good condition. Est.: $175-$350.
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18CW-5 DAGGER Lot #120 (Sale Order 123 of 705) Philippine or South Seas dagger, 18th to 19th Century; fair to good condition, pitting on blade, brass grip. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CW-6 INDIAN BASKET Lot #121 (Sale Order 124 of 705) Pima or Papago Indian basket, ca. 1900-1920; good to very good condition; approximately 8” in height and 10” in diameter at rim. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CW-9 3 STAR CENTER BASKET Lot #122 (Sale Order 125 of 705) Lot of 3 star center Am. Indian baskets from Arizona, ca. 1900-1920; all in good to very good condition with some minor rim damage; each approximately 20” in diameter. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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ML-9 WINCHESTER CARBINE Lot #123 (Sale Order 126 of 705) Early Winchester M1 semi-automatic carbine, all correct except cocking lever (later); very good + overall; .30 caliber, flat bolt, military finish, S/N 1097588; no magazine, wood stock with “W.R.A./G.H.D” and crossed cannons cartouches on right side of butt stock; oiler and woven olive green sling. (C&R). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18CW-18 WALOON STYLE DOG HEAD SWORD Lot #124 (Sale Order 127 of 705) Waloon style dog head pommel short sword with brass grip and knuckle guard; 1716 dated blade with running wolf mark; dark patina and some pitting on blade; scabbard of same era but not perfect fit, possibly due to shrinkage and appears to have been used with this sword. French and Indian War to Revolutionary era; fair to good overall. Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18CW-20 BRAND LOT Lot #125 (Sale Order 128 of 705) Registering Brand Lot on leather with IDs and labels on back of some examples; large lot, some California-associated; museum worthy display potential. Est.: $500-$5,000?
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18CW-39 CUSTOM SPORTING RIFLE Lot #126 (Sale Order 129 of 705) Custom Sporting rifle on 98 Mauser action, barrel marked “Husqavarna 9.3 x 62”; beautifully engraved in big game scenes, carved stock; S/N 90402; classic European style big game rifle for Africa; many thousands of dollars to replace. (C&R). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18CW-43 EUROPEAN CLASSIC Lot #127 (Sale Order 130 of 705) Pre-War European classic bolt action sporterized rifle by Karl Kormes, Leipzig, Germany; 8mm caliber, S/N 350; G&H side mounted 4XUnertl scope with crisp optics, Mannlicher style spoon bolt handle, double triggers (working at time of description), side safety, quality hand made; quick release floor plate, checkered wood stock; horn trigger guard and butt plate. (C&R). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18CW-44 BERETTA O/U Lot #128 (Sale Order 131 of 705) Beretta O/U SV 10 Perennia I shotgun, 12 gauge, 28” ventilated rib barrels, missing screw-in chokes, single trigger, recoil absorbing rubber butt pad (factory), deluxe grain checkered wood stocks, S/N N59015S, near fine used condition, 90-95%. (Modern). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18DL-100 WINCHESTER 97 #981572 Lot #129 (Sale Order 132 of 705) Winchester Model 1897 in 12GA with a 30” barrel, full choke, S/N 981572. Very good plus to almost fine condition with 85%-95% original blue and sharp metal surfaces. The stocks are also very good plus to almost fine with minor wear and small marks. Original buttplate. Crisp action and fine bore. Minor storage scratches. A solid 8 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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18DM-7 CUSTOM SHOP COMM. EDITION Lot #130 (Sale Order 133 of 705) Colt Officer’s Commencement Issue MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FA00219. From the Colt Custom Gun Shop, the pistol is as new in the Colt factory woodgrain cardboard box. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with the slide adorned with oak leaves and symbols of the various service branches. The smooth wood medallion grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the factory box with all associated packaging materials and manual. This rarely seen Commencement edition appears to be unfired. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18DM-23 EL COMMANDANTE Lot #131 (Sale Order 134 of 705) Colt El Comandante MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, .38 Super Auto caliber, Serial #EL CO213. The pistol is as new in the blue Colt plastic case and original Cardboard box. The pistol is beautifully high polished stainless steel with only the lightest handling marks. The smooth medallion faux pearl grips are in excellent condition and the lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. This desirable Colt is as new in the factory box with all associated packaging materials and manual. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Modern).
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18DL-4 EARLY O/U DERRINGER Lot #132 (Sale Order 135 of 705) Remington Double Derringer marked “Manufactured by E. Remington & Sons” in .41 rim fire with separate addresses on each side of the ribs and no extractors, S/N 19. Among the 1st 100 made in 1867. Good metal surfaces with light polishing and cleaning. Good and legible addresses. Grips have been lightly cleaned and refreshed. Unbroken hinge and good overall. The grandad of double derringers. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18DM-3 COMBAT STALLION Lot #133 (Sale Order 136 of 705) Colt Combat Stallion semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #CCS244. This limited production lightweight officer’s model features a 3 ½” barrel with a matte stainless finish on an alloy frame and polished stainless finish on the slide, marked Colt Combat Stallion. The grips are checkered rubber Pachmayr with silver Colt medallions. The pistol comes in the black, plastic Colt factory case with a stainless officer’s size magazine and a full size stainless magazine. Extremely limited in production, the pistol is as new in the case and factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18DM-1 .38 SUPER #3855032 Lot #134 (Sale Order 137 of 705) Colt Super Stallion semi-automatic pistol, .38 Super caliber, Serial #38SS032. The pistol is as new in the box with a 5” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol is still in the maroon factory Colt box with all associated packaging materials, manual and one correct Colt marked magazine. This is a scarce variation and this one appears unfired. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Modern).
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18DRL-1 BOAT & TRAILER Lot #135 (Sale Order 138 of 705) 1972 Glaspar Cutlas 16 1/2 foot Tri-Hull with 85 hp Mercury Outboard, long cruise 18 gal. fuel tank, One owner & garaged. The boat is certified for 6 passengers. Along with a 1973 Vanson Trailer, extra trailer wheel & tire mounted on trailer. Original manual for outboard motor and boat, 4 life vests, manual motor tilter, boarding ladder, 2 vintage 1960-1079 skis, 2 anchors, original canvas covers, service receipts. Est:$1750-3500
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18CN-49 WINCHESTER MDL 1370 Lot #136 (Sale Order 139 of 705) Winchester Model 1370 “Mystery Gun”, single shot; odd configuration, 12 gauge, 26” heavy and very thick round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N C443785, in overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action and markings, very good to fine wood; Winchester hard rubber butt plate present. (Modern). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18DM-4 BREN Lot #137 (Sale Order 140 of 705) Bren Ten Marksman Special Match .45 ACP double action semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP, Serial #MSM183. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The slide is blue while the frame is finished in stainless steel. Both retain nearly all of their original finish with small mars and handling marks. The textured rubber grips are in very good condition with only storage marks noted and a lanyard ring at the base. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this super rare example of which production numbered only approximately 250. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Modern).
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18DM-6 COMBAT STALLION #CCS158 Lot #138 (Sale Order 141 of 705) Colt Combat Stallion semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #CCS158. This limited production lightweight officer’s model features a 3 ½” barrel with a matte stainless finish on an alloy frame and polished stainless finish on the slide, marked Colt Combat Stallion. The grips are checkered rubber Pachmayr with silver Colt medallions. The pistol comes in the black, plastic Colt factory case with a stainless officer’s size magazine and a full size stainless magazine. Extremely limited in production, the pistol is as new in the case and factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18DM-24 ELITE Lot #139 (Sale Order 142 of 705) Colt Elite Team Government Model semi-automatic pistol, 10mm caliber, Serial #10ET039. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks. The textured rubber gold medallion wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes the Colt factory maroon cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot also includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Long out of production, this desirable Colt appears to be unfired. Note this pistol shares the same serial number in the Elite Series as the following lot. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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18DM-25 ELITE Lot #140 (Sale Order 143 of 705) Colt Elite Team Combat Elite semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #45ET039. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 5” barrel. The pistol features a blued slide and stainless frame. The textured rubber gold medallion wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes the Colt factory maroon cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot also includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. As new in the factory box, this pistol appears to be unfired. Note this pistol shares the same serial number in the Elite Series as the prior lot. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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18CW-45 CLASSIC CUSTOM SPORT. RIFLE Lot #141 (Sale Order 144 of 705) Classic custom Sporting rifle on a P-17 Enfield action in .375 H&H mag. caliber, no visible S/N, Germanic carved burl stock, Leupold detached mounts and Weaver 4X scope; near fine condition overall; ca. 1950’s-60’s styling; thousands of dollars to replace. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18DM-5 BREN Lot #142 (Sale Order 145 of 705) Bren Ten Special Forces double action semi-automatic pistol, 10mm caliber, Serial #84SFL0408. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless finish with only light handling marks. The textured rubber grips are in very good condition with only storage marks noted and a lanyard ring at the base. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this rarely seen Bren Ten. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Modern).
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18DL-3 ETCHED & ENGRAVED O/U DERRINGER Lot #143 (Sale Order 146 of 705) Remington Double Derringer with 1 line slant address, S/N 197. Very finely acid etched and engraved possibly by Tiffany and featured on the cover of Drummond’s book. The derringer shows 90%-95% original silver with minor loss on the straps. Bright blue on the hammer and small parts. Excellent original pearls with rainbow hues. Extremely fine engraving. Contained within a rosewood case with felt lining in good condition with 2 dummy cartridges. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $5000-$8000
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18DL-78 BEALS NAVY Lot #144 (Sale Order 147 of 705) Remington “Beals” patent .36 caliber percussion Navy revolver with period scroll engraving, etched cylinder, and checkered ivory grips, S/N 4303. Old re-nickeled finish of which 98% remains. The cylinder shows a crack half way back on 1 cylinder. Absolutely authentic period engraving, grips and similar to the example illustrated in Moldenauer collection catalog. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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17CT-3 1873 EXTRA LONG #220750 Lot #145 (Sale Order 148 of 705) Winchester Model 1873 Special Order extra-long rifle in .32-20 caliber with 32” octagon barrel, set trigger, full magazine, 2 barrel bands, S/N 220750. Shipped Nov. 19, 1886 to order # 10248. Restored to excellent condition by Rogers Winchesters Restoration service. Extra-long 73’s are rare and desirable. (Antique) Est.: $4,000-8,000
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18RPT-1 WINCHESTER PRE-64 MDL 70 Lot #146 (Sale Order 149 of 705) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 bolt action rifle, .257 Roberts caliber, Serial #385078. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded ramp front sight and the rear has been removed. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their original blue finish with wear at the muzzle and thinning of finish on the trigger guard and magazine floor plate. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock has been professionally extended with a black spacer and rubber recoil pad to provide a 13 ½” LOP. The rifle is topped by a Redfield one-piece mount with a Leupold Vari-X II 2 x 7 variable power rifle scope with crisp, clean optics. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Pre-64 Model 70 chambered in the great .257 Roberts cartridge. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18DL-5 EARLY O/U DERRINGER Lot #147 (Sale Order 150 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire with early side address and no extractor, S/N 241. The left side reads “Elliot’s patent Dec 12 1865”. The right side reads “E. Remington & Sons Ilion, N.Y.”. Less than 2000 of the 1st type second variation estimated to have been produced. Fine original condition with 90%-95% original nickel showing very slight aging and loss. Very good plus to almost fine rosewood grips with minor scratches and bruises on the right. Sharp and crisp with no defects to the hinge. One of the best known surviving examples of early type. Formerly in the Elliot Burka collection. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18CY-56 1873 RIFLE Lot #148 (Sale Order 151 of 705) Winchester Model 1873 lever action short rifle. .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #421719B. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel. The barrel and full-length magazine retain a significant amount of their muted blue finish with light scattered surface erosion. The receiver retains the majority of its blue finish with some high point edge wear. The lever and hammer show beautiful muted case hardening and the elevator is clearly marked. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a steel, crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this most acceptable Model 1873 chambered in .22 Long circa 1892. Est.: $3,000-$6,000. (Antique).
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18DM-9 OFFICER'S .45 AUTO Lot #149 (Sale Order 152 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 80 Officer’s ACP semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FA34151. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The gold medallion checkered wood grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18DM-8 OFFICER'S ACP Lot #150 (Sale Order 153 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #COLORADO 01. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its high polish blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The ringed hammer and trigger are engine turned. The gold medallion faux ivory grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18CAI-12 DIAMOND RING Lot #150a (Sale Order 154 of 705) Brilliant 1.86 carat Diamond ring featured in a lovely Halo setting featuring center Diamond with H color and surrounded with 36 micro set “IDEAL” cut accent Diamonds with F-G-H colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat Rose gold setting. Full Appraised Value at $10,000 Estimates $6,000-$8,000
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18CAI-15 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #150b (Sale Order 155 of 705) Sensational Ceylon colored fine Sapphire and Diamond pendant weighing approx. 2.00 carats with 2 side Diamonds with F-G colors and VS clarity in a 14 karat yellow gold contemporary styled setting. Full Appraised Value at $6,800.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-16 FIRE OPAL EARRINGS Lot #150c (Sale Order 156 of 705) Glamorous cabochon Fire Opal earrings featuring two pear shaped Fire Opals weighing approx. 9.00 carats total surrounded by 96 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats of F-G colors and SI clarity in a 14 karat yellow gold settings. Full Appraisal Value $6,000.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18DM-10 OFFICER .45 AUTO Lot #151 (Sale Order 157 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 80 Officer’s ACP semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #SF27484. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless steel finish with only light handling marks noted. The silver medallion checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18CY-83 COLT BISLEY Lot #152 (Sale Order 158 of 705) Colt Bisley Model Single Action revolver, .45 Colt caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 229925, in overall good to very good condition with considerable remaining areas of blued finish on barrel assembly, straps and cylinder; brown patina to frame, crisp action and markings, good bore and good to very good grips. (C&R). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18DL-6 EARLY O/U DERRINGER Lot #153 (Sale Order 159 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire caliber early production with side address, no extractor, nickel plated and wood grips, S/N 690. Began production in 1868 and less than 2000 of this variation produced. Near fine original condition with 90%-95% original nickel showing slight losses mostly on the frame and bright blue on small parts. Very crisp and sharp. Rosewood grips in about fine condition. 85% case color on the hammer. No defects. Considered among the best few early no extractor Remington’s as to condition. A strong 9 on a 1-10 scale and very hard to improve upon. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18CY-81 1878 LONDON ADDRESS Lot #154 (Sale Order 160 of 705) Colt Model 1878 DA revolver, London address and proofed, desirable .476 caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 7943, in overall very good condition displaying a pleasing plum brown patina with mixed muted original blued finish in protected areas, good action and markings, overall good bore with some minor pinprick pitting toward muzzle, good grips. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$2,500.
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18CY-61 SPRINGFIELD #610 Lot #155 (Sale Order 161 of 705) U.S. Springfield Armory Model of 1922 bolt action rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #610. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their blue finish with small scratches and mars consistent with use. An aperture sight has been added to the rear of the action. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18CY-82 BISLEY Lot #156 (Sale Order 162 of 705) Colt Bisley Model Single Action revolver, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 285075, in overall excellent condition AS RESTORED. (C&R). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18CY-84 COLT NAVY Lot #157 (Sale Order 163 of 705) Colt DA U.S. Navy marked revolver, .38 caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 95194 with Naval markings on butt strap and “W.B.W” inspection; in overall very good condition with majority of muted original finish to metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, good markings and very good grips. (C&R). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18DM-11 COMMANDING OFF. #SS16649 Lot #158 (Sale Order 164 of 705) Colt Commanding Officers Model MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #SS16649. The pistol is as new in the box retaining nearly all of its stainless finish with dried oil on the slide that should clean. The checkered plastic medallion grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The lot includes the original factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials, manual and one correct Colt marked magazine. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18CY-85 COLT USN Lot #159 (Sale Order 165 of 705) Colt Model 1896 DA revolver, U.S.N. marked and “N.J.” (New Jersey) stamped on left lower side of frame, .38 caliber, 6” barrel, high polish blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 70880 plus naval markings on butt strap and “N.O.T.” inspection. Gun is in overall very good condition with considerable original finish remaining, good bore, crisp action, good markings and good grips. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18DM-12 COLT GOLD CUP Lot #160 (Sale Order 166 of 705) Colt Gold Cup Elite National Match semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #GCE504. The pistol is as new in the box with a 5” barrel. The pistol features a blued slide with a stainless frame. The smooth wood Colt Medallion grips are in excellent condition showing only faint handling marks. The pistol is in the original maroon Colt factory box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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18DN-2 WESTON MINIATURE WALKER Lot #161 (Sale Order 167 of 705) Weston scale model miniature Walker Colt cased with accessories circa 1950’s to 60’s. Smaller variation size measuring only 4”. Cased with full accessories including flask, mold, and nipple wrench. Covered compartments contain caps and balls. Numbered ACO-31 with Colt address and 1847 markings. Fine to excellent condition. Est.: $2000-$4000
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18DN-4 MINIATURE THOMSON CASED Lot #162 (Sale Order 168 of 705) Miniature scale model of U.S. Army Thompson in case with mag, booklet and ammo all to scale. Measures approximately 8” overall. Fully marked and numbered 15. Excellent condition. Non Firing California legal version. Est.: $1000-$2000
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18DL-10 FACTORY STYLE ENG. DERRINGER Lot #163 (Sale Order 169 of 705) Remington Double Derringer with rare side address and extractor in .41 rim fire, S/N 2029. The left rib reads “Remington’s Ilion N.” and the right reads “Elliot Patent Dec 12, 1865” upside down. Drummond estimates about 20 produced factory style open scroll engraved with rosewood grips. Lightly cleaned to gray with good markings and fairly sharp surfaces showing traces of nickel or silver. The grips are good with dark staining. Hinge, action and bores are also good. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18DL-25 TAXIDERMY GUN Lot #164 (Sale Order 170 of 705) Rare oddity Remington Double Derringer in .22 over .32 caliber rim fire smoothbore with 19 ½” barrels and showing 2 line address, S/N 29. 95%-98% old blue on the barrels with 90%-95% nickel on the frame with sharp original grips. High quality workmanship and ingenious extractor. Well known 1 of a kind from a prominent Remington collector Elliot Burka’s collection where it was described as being made for gathering samples of giant insects for taxidermy purposes. Collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DN-3 UBERTI SHERIFFS MDL Lot #165 (Sale Order 171 of 705) Miniature scale model of Colt Sheriff’s Model cased with accessories and full Colt markings, S/N 1742. Measures 4 ½” overall. Blue and case colored. Mint. No Uberti marks. Long out of production. Est.: $800-$1600
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18DT-9 COLT S.A #154916 Lot #166 (Sale Order 172 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .32-20 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, ivory grips, S/N 154916. Factory letter confirms features except grips not listed and sent to J.F. Schmelzer & Son, Kansas City, Kansas, March 3, 1893 with 4 guns in shipment. The right side of the frame is stamped “H P” possibly for a mine in Prescott by tradition when found. 50%-70% original blue and case colors. Some losses at the high points and edges with some minor scratches. Good markings and all matching. The grips are very good plus with cracking, aging and near perfect fit. Good action and good bore. An above average blackpowder with interesting marking. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DL-15 N.Y. STYLE ENG. O/U Lot #167 (Sale Order 173 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire with two line address made 1869-1888. Deluxe period scroll engraved with two tone silver and gold finish with fire blued small parts, S/N 4921. Fine to near excellent with some toning to gold on the back strap. Intact hinges and excellent grips. Featured prominently in Doug Drummond book with copy included. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000+
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18EE-1 COLT PYTHON #VA5298 Lot #168 (Sale Order 174 of 705) Colt Python “Target” in .38 Special with an 8” target barrel, S/N VA5298 in excellent to new in box condition. The box shows correct end label with matching numbered label. 99.9% to new. No evidence of firing. Papers and tag included. The box shows small taters and minor aging. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18EE-10 1902 AM EAGLE #AE22961 Lot #169 (Sale Order 175 of 705) Mauser Oberndorf Luger Model 1902 with a 4” “Fat Barrel” in presentation case showing gold embellishment on the frame and D.W.M. along with American eagle on breach, S/N AE22961. Included is extra mag, papers, rod, and keys. 99.9% to new. No evidence of firing or use. A scarce variation out f production about 40 plus years. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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18DC-102 SAN FRAN. POLICE BADGE Lot #170 (Sale Order 176 of 705) 7 point star badge San Francisco Police (564/hallmark J.C. Irvine and also marked on reverse “STERLING” and “DEC 23 21”). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-103 DEP. S.F. BADGE Lot #171 (Sale Order 177 of 705) Deputy Sheriff San Francisco shield badge (11/hallmark Ed Jones & Co., Oakland, CAL.); pin separated from badge but present. Est.: $150-$300
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18DC-104 S.F. BADGE Lot #172 (Sale Order 178 of 705) 6 point star badge San Francisco Police Reserve (hallmark Irvine & Jachens, S.F.). Est.: $150-$300.
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18EE-9 70 YEAR PARABELLUM Lot #173 (Sale Order 179 of 705) Mauser Oberndorf Luger 70 Year Kaisereich Rukland with a 4” barrel in 9mm. Special edition Luger with crossed rifles on the breach, #119 von 250. Excellent to new in case with Mauser banner. The velvet is excellent but foam behind lid has deteriorated (Needs careful restoration). A special commemoration by Oberndorf Mauser discontinued over 40 years. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18DT-10 H-H TAYLOR BOWIE Lot #174 (Sale Order 180 of 705) Civil War era spear point bowie knife with patriotic etched blade, ivory grips and original scabbard. Marked “H.H. Taylor & Bro, V.R., Sheffield”. The plaque in the left scale or grips is period inscribed “Stephen Lowery”. The blade shows original polish and is etched with stand of flags and eagle, with “E. Plurbis unum, freedom protector” in banner. The blade is full dimensions with 95% etching. Minor erosion and beginning age. The reverse top of throat is also period inscribed “Co G, 4th Reg” in fine large script. The scabbard is good with button hanger and tip has been dented. The grips are near fine and original. Measures 11” overall with a 7 1/8” blade of thick stock. Est.: $2000-$4000
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18DL-16 N.Y. STYLE ENG. DERR. Lot #175 (Sale Order 181 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire with 1 line slant address, S/N 74. Period deluxe Nimschke style scroll engraved of fine quality. Silver plated with ivory grips. 80%-90% plus darkened original uncleaned silver turned blue patina. Richly aged ivory in near fine original condition. Retains most blue on small parts. Good hinge and interior. As untouched as they get and the “Masters hand” in engraving. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DT-6 OTTO STUEBING HOLSTER Lot #176 (Sale Order 182 of 705) Early single loop western style holster for Colt single action showing wide skirt and marked “Theo Steubing, Maker, San Antonio, Tex.” On three lines. Floral and border tooled with basket weave body to the holster. Good overall with minor aging and slight tears. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18DL-26 REM POCKET Lot #177 (Sale Order 183 of 705) Remington New Model Pocket conversion to .32 rim fire with bored through cylinder and no plate, S/N 606. 80%-90% bright original blue with brass spur guard. Near fine overall condition with excellent varnished rosewood grips. A very pretty gun. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18DT-7 BOHLIN SILVER MARKED HOLSTER Lot #178 (Sale Order 184 of 705) Fine carved and tooled silver mounted holster for a 5 ½” single action with buckle marked “Bohlin made-Hollywood Calif.”. We recognize the carving and fancy studs as Bohlin shop and it is our opinion the holster is pre-war and all Bohlin made. The condition is very good with normal age and use 2 holes in the back skirt for tie down. Beautiful. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18DW-8 GERMAN SHUTZEN Lot #179 (Sale Order 185 of 705) German Shutzen single shot target rifle by Fritz Kuchen, 7.65mm caliber, 33.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, double set triggers (working at time of description) fancy checkered wood stocks with adjustable Shutzen steel butt plate, S/N 227, adjustable rear sight and ramp front sight plus wood based palm rest. This beautiful piece of old German gunmaking skill is in overall very good + condition with a very good to near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and beautifully grained wood stocks which also display an inlay on the right side of the butt stock inscribed “Aeberli Otto/Schwamendingen”. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000+.
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18DT-4 COLT S.A. #64540 Lot #180 (Sale Order 186 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, patina finish and original 1 piece ivory grips, S/N 65540. Factory letter states .44-40, blue and stocks not listed. Shipped March 15, 1881 to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., Chicago, Ill., 20 guns in shipment. Gray to brown patina overall with generally good metal showing many small nicks and marks on the bottom of the barrel and edges of the cylinder from frontier use. All matching visible numbers including the cylinder. The barrel address is only about half visible but the 3 line patent dates are fully visible. The grips fit well with slight shrinkage and small losses. The grips are definitely correct to the period. The front sight has been reduced slightly and the action is working well with fair to good bore. A representative early Colt SAA made while the west was still “Wild and wooly”. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DL-27 REM SPUR TRIG. POCKET Lot #181 (Sale Order 187 of 705) Remington New Model Pocket revolver in .31 caliber percussion with spur trigger, S/N 20588. Original nickel plate in near fine condition with 80%-90% remaining. Sharp address and crisp overall. The grips show 80%-90% varnish with minor wear and scratches. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18EK-1 BERETTA 92 #DS000725 Lot #182 (Sale Order 188 of 705) Beretta 92FS 9mm Semi Auto Desert Storm Commemorative, S/N 000725 gifted by Commander in chief Norman Swarzkopff U.S. Army in 1991 to Rick Kennerkecht who manufactured shooting vests. The slip cover of the box is inscribed in pen and signed by the general. Also0 a letter of the General’s stationary to Kennerkecht about shooting vest hand signed. The aforementioned pistol was sold to B&B Firearms in Westminster, Calif. In the mid-90s and his letter of provenance also accompanies this lot. An opportunity to obtain a significant piece of Desert Storm history. Excellent to near mint. Very slight firing and minor use only. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DN-1 WESTON MINIATURE PATERSON Lot #183 (Sale Order 189 of 705) Weston scale model miniature “Baby” Paterson cased with accessories circa 1950’s-60’s. Measures 3 ¼” overall. Case measures 4” x 5 ¾” and contains full accessories. Including extra cylinder, mold, combo tool, rod, capper and flask. Full address on the barrel. The capper and tools are EXCELLENT. Weston’s “Madero 13, Mexico City” address in lid. Very desirable. Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DZ-2 WINCHESTER 1873 #117519A Lot #184 (Sale Order 190 of 705) Winchester Model 1873 Special Order rifle with a 24” extra heavy .44 caliber octagon barrel, set trigger, full mag, and rifle butt. Veneer style tang sight. Received in warehouse March 27, 1883 and shipped March 27, 1887 with 9 other arms to order #3064. Note: Sight not mentioned. This rifle has been professionally restored to 90%-95% with very good original stocks by Roger’s Winchester Restorations for our consignor. Roger restored Winchesters to original configuration with no faking and has retired as of 2010. The bore is only fair. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18CN-48 1886 WINCHESTER RIFLE #105452-40-82 Lot #185 (Sale Order 191 of 705) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .40-82 W.C.F. caliber, 26” round barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 105452, in overall fine to excellent condition displaying approximately 98% + original blued and 98% + original vivid case colors on the receiver, crisp action and markings, fine bore, fine stocks; a really crisp ’86! (Antique). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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18DL-17 EARLY FACTORY STYLE ENG. O/U Lot #186 (Sale Order 192 of 705) Superb Remington Double Derringer in .41 caliber rim fire with two line address, S/N 2888. Factory style open scroll engraved with ivory grips and nickel plated remaining in fine original condition with 98% plus original nickel and stunning fire blue on the hammer and trigger with almost 100% remaining. Fine original ivory with light yellow patina. Crisp with fine address. No imperfections. A solid 9.9 on a 1-10 scale. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DL-28 REM SPUR TRIG. POCKET Lot #187 (Sale Order 193 of 705) Remington New Model Pocket .32 rim fire caliber with spur trigger, 3 ½” barrel, fully and finely New York style engraved in Nimschke style, S/N 18502. 90%-95% darkened silver plate with good address and crisp edges. The grips are rosewood and show 30%-50% varnish that is showing loss at the edges and some wear from carry. The engraving is of deluxe quality and full coverage. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18DZ-3 WINCHESTER SKEET #23533 Lot #188 (Sale Order 194 of 705) Winchester Model 42 410 gauge pump action shotgun with factory skeet 25” barrel showing raised non vent rib, S/N 23533. Restored and restocked to excellent with engine turned bolt and follower. 95%-98% since restoration with minor assembly marks and scratches. Over $2000 to restore and restock. With Winchester luggage case. (C&R) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DT-5 COLT S.A. #109614 Lot #189 (Sale Order 195 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, originally shipped blue to Hartley & Graham, New York, N.Y. on April 12, 1884 with 6 guns in shipment and no stocks on gun with factory letter. This Colt shows star on the trigger guard indicating factory return as well as on straps and inside the loading gate. The caliber was factory re-marked along with Rampant Colt at the time of factory refinish in our opinion.90%-95% factory refinish remains with some loss at the muzzle and the front of the cylinder. The authentic to the period carved ivory grips show desirable high relief Mexican snake and eagles on the right side. The grips fit well but slightly loose on the spacer with small losses at the heel and toe. The carving has some edge wear from carry and normal aging. All matching. Good action and good bore. Found in Mexico by Lee Silva known author and early collector. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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18DW-10 CUSTOM HI WALL Lot #190 (Sale Order 196 of 705) Custom single shot rifle using a Winchester Hi Wall receiver, .22 caliber, 26” heavy round barrel, single set trigger (working at time of description), blued and case hardened custom finish, finely grained checkered wood stocks, no visible S/N, mounted with a Redfield 16x scope; gun is in overall very good + condition as customized with a very good to near fine bore, crisp action, beautifully accomplished custom wood stocks; reportedly done by the Ballard shop in Cody, WY. (Antique). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18DL-31 REM. MISS. DERRINGER Lot #191 (Sale Order 197 of 705) Rare engraved Remington Elliot’s patent .41 caliber rim fire single shot “Mississippi” derringer with New York style engraving, silver finish and light gold wash apparent under light, ivory grips, S/N 3679. 90%-95% old silver plate turning blue and completely uncleaned natural state. Sharp address. Good to very good ivory grips with cracking and normal aging. Fire blue on the hammer. Excellent bore. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DW-26 CUSTOM MARTINI ACTION Lot #192 (Sale Order 198 of 705) Custom Martini action single shot rifle with 25” Baldridge, Shasta, Cal.-marked heavy barrel, .225 Win. caliber, double set triggers (working at time of description), custom Shutzen butt stock with adjustable butt pad, heavy wood forend, no visible S/N, mounted with a Weaver K-12-1 scope with spirit level; gun is in overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, beautiful graining to wood stocks with butt stock not yet varnished. (Modern). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18EH-14 BOLO MAUSER #71884 Lot #193 (Sale Order 199 of 705) Bolo Mauser C-96 Broomhandle with wooden stock, #71884, 9mm, 4" barrel, blued finish, tangent sights graduated to 1000 meters. Pistol remains in very good condition as reworked, retaining the majority of it's blue, very good bore, grips are very good with no chips or losses. Left side of barrel behind breech is marked 1920. Stock is very good as refinished, un-numbered and commercial style and for standard length. (Modern /PPT) Est $2000-4000
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18EF-5 S&W Lot #194 (Sale Order 200 of 705) Smith & Wesson genuine to 19th Century gutta percha case for a Model 1 S&W spur trigger revolver, in near fine condition. A very desirable accessory for the Smith & Wesson collector. Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18EF-7 1873 WINCHESTER SRC #54054 Lot #195 (Sale Order 201 of 705) Winchester Model 1873 lever action SRC, .44 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 54054, in overall good condition with a crisp action, good bore, pleasing brown patina to metal surfaces and good wood overall. Accompanied by a factory letter confirming carbine as received in the warehouse on May 31, 1880 and shipped from the warehouse on June 2, 1880 with 2,499 other Model 1873’s, order number 20278. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18DL-29 UMC #075998 Lot #196 (Sale Order 202 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire, last variation with monoblock and rare no rib, S/N L75998 made 1935. 95%-98% dark late blue finish with black hard rubber grips. Minor scratches from storage. Some minor use. The end of production. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1800-$2800
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18EA-4 MARLIN 1893 #163068 Lot #197 (Sale Order 203 of 705) Deluxe factory engraved Marlin Model 1893 lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, takedown, 20” octagon barrel, blue and case hardened finish, ¾ magazine, deluxe checkered wood stocks, Serial #163068. This gun is in fine overall condition showing the majority of its original blue finish on the Special Smokeless Steel barrel; scattered areas of original case colors on the receiver, hammer, lever and crescent butt plate; crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore; extensive engraving on the receiver, barrel at the breech, fore end cap and butt plate including two finely accomplished panel scenes. One scene depicts a hunting dog on the right side of the frame and the other of a mountain lion on the left. The wood is overall fine with better-than-standard graining and checkered diamonds accenting both sides at the wrist. A beautifully engraved deluxe Marlin accompanied by a folder with lots of information on the Model 1893 from Brophy’s book, “Marlin Firearms, A History of the Guns and the Company that Made Them”, including information on page 531 that appears to show
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18DW-27 WINCHESTER 70 Lot #198 (Sale Order 204 of 705) Customized Winchester Model 70 bolt action rifle, barrel marked “Garthman 7 x 61”, 26” barrel, blued finish, custom wood stock with sling swivels and added hard rubber butt pad, S/N 94109, in overall good to very good condition as customized; very good bore, crisp action, good markings and good wood stock; mounted with a BSA scope displaying good optics. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18EF-8 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #199 (Sale Order 205 of 705) U.S. Springfield trapdoor SRC, .45-70 caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 412829, in overall very good + condition showing majority of military finish remaining, very good bore, crisp action sharp markings and good wood stock with traces of circle P proof and light remnant of inspector’s cartouche on left side of stock above trigger guard. (Antique). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18EF-10 SPENCER CARBINE Lot #200 (Sale Order 206 of 705) Spencer lever action repeating SRC, Civil War era version, 22” barrel, brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 35308, in overall good condition with a crisp action, good markings, good bore and overall good wood with no visible inspector’s cartouches or proofs. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18FJ-11 OTIS SMITH #590 ENGRAVED Lot #200a (Sale Order 207 of 705) A splendid New York, likely Louis D. Nimschke, panel scene engraved, large Otis Smith .38 rimfire revolver. Marked “Smith’s Patent April 15 No. 38” with rosewood grips. Engraved with Nimschke’s characteristic starbursts and boldly cut scrolls in nearly full coverage, the left side of the frame features a panel with finely executed portrait of a lady wearing a hat with ostrich plume and necklace. Portrait closely resembles one pull on page 61 of the Nimschke Scrapbook, possibly Lola Montez. All engraving is crisp showing almost no wear. Revolver retains most of its original bright nickel finish. Rosewood grips are excellent with nearly all their high polish piano varnish. A beautiful example of this scarce revolver with a very rare and desirable panel scene. Serial number 590. Note: Lola Montez was a famous performer on the San Francisco Bowery in the 19th century. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18EF-17 WINCHESTER #1057011 Lot #201 (Sale Order 208 of 705) Winchester Model 55 lever action takedown rifle, half magazine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1057011, in overall good + condition with majority of original blue on barrel and traces of original blue in protected areas of receiver; good to very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good wood. (C&R). Est.: $850-$1,700.
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18DL-33 SPUR TRIG. POCKET Lot #202 (Sale Order 209 of 705) Remington New Model Pocket revolver in .31 caliber percussion, S/N NSNV. 50%-70% original flaking blue finish with patina on sharp metal where the blue has lifted. Beautiful varnished rosewood grips with 90% plus varnish. Crisp and sharp with most original case colors on the hammer. Approximately 25,000 produced during Civil War. Very little use. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18EF-18 LOW WALL Lot #203 (Sale Order 210 of 705) Winchester Model 1885 low wall single shot rifle, .22 long caliber, 24” octagon barrel, dark patina, wood stocks, set trigger (not working), S/N 74878, in overall fair + condition displaying a fair bore, action needs repair, un-cleaned dark patina with areas of muted original blued finish on barrel; stocks are fair to good with an old screw repair to the wrist; replaced front sight. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18EL-11 COLT 41 #216916 Lot #204 (Sale Order 211 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .41 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, traces of blue and case colors, rubber grips, S/N 216916 made at the turn of the century. Traces of original blue and case with good grips that fit impeccably and show a little wear to the checkering. Good markings. The front sight is its full height with good markings. The action and bore are good. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18EL-9 S&W #3 Lot #205 (Sale Order 212 of 705) Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 Single Action in .44 caliber with barrel reduced to 4 5/8” and hide wrapped over homemade grip and forged iron lanyard ring. NSNV. A period associated carved and tooled leather holster for this relic with brass studded cartridge belt is included. Great southwest look. The revolver is in fair condition with dark patina, some rust and erosion along with minor pitting. Good address and working but not “Locking Up”. The bore is rough and not ejecting. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18EL-1 BOOK LOT Lot #206 (Sale Order 213 of 705) “The Mystic Warriors of the Plains” by Thomas E. Mails Volumes 1-4. Full 4 volume sets are difficult to find and very expensive. Excellent illustrations and detailed text considered paramount for Native American Indian artifact collectors. Near fine condition. Est.: $750-$1500
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18EL-10 COLT #181408 Lot #207 (Sale Order 214 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .41 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, rubber grips, S/N 181408 made 1896-97. The revolver remains in good condition with traces of original blue and case mixed in a gray to brown patina. Some minor pitting and holster wear at the muzzle. Good markings, good grips, and tight action with good bore. Matching serial numbers. Approximately 3200 made in this caliber and few are found Pre-1898. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18EL-4 1873 RIFLE Lot #208 (Sale Order 215 of 705) Winchester 1873 Rifle in .44-40 caliber with a 24” round barrel, full mag, rifle butt, S/N 215688B. Smooth brown patina with traces of blue mixed in. Good barrel address and caliber markings clear on breech and brass lifter. Very slight metal erosion and natural metal aging. The stocks are good to very good with oil staining, scratches and minor imperfections. A couple large gouges and dings on the right rear of the butt stock. Good action and fair to good bore. Rear sight is a period large western dealer style buck horn in proper dovetail. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18EF-58 1866 WINCHESTER #50875 Lot #209 (Sale Order 216 of 705) Winchester Model 1866 SRC, .44 caliber, 20” barrel, brass frame, wood stocks, S/N 50875B, cleaned lightly but very good condition overall with nice frame, good blue on loading gate, very good wood stocks. Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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18DR-1 RARE REMINGTON #2003 Lot #210 (Sale Order 217 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire with rare side address and no extractor, S/N 2003. The address reads Remington “Ilion, N.Y., U.S.A.” on the left and “Elliot’s Patent, Dec 12, 1865” on the right (Upside down). This is considered the best know original example of this rare variation and it shows the early factory style scroll. 95% plus original nickel with on small area of pitting on the right side of the barrel. Sharp and crisp overall with excellent markings. The ivory grips show yellow patina and age crack on the left but generally very good and absolutely original tot his derringer. Excellent hinge and fine bores. In period pipe casing. From the Dr. Rudy Johnson collection and pictured in the book he co-authored with Drummond. Includes deluxe copy of the book. (Antique) Est.: $7,500-$15,000
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18DL-34 BEALS NAVY #887 Lot #211 (Sale Order 218 of 705) Remington Beals Navy in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 887. 60%-80% civilian quality blue finish beginning to drift and tone. Very good plus and crisp grips. The bore is bright and excellent. Cocking but hard not catching and needing spring or adjustment to revolve. An exceptional Beals. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18CY-54 1866 WINCHESTER #156287 Lot #212 (Sale Order 219 of 705) Winchester 4th Model 1866 lever action rifle, .44 WCF caliber, Serial #156287. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a blade front and replacement rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine have gone a grey patina with areas of light surface erosion. The brass receiver has taken on a pleasing taffy color with small mars and scratches. The Hammer and lever display old, toning case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small compressions and an extra coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt with trap. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable 4th Model 1866 Yellow Boy. Est.: $7,000-$14,000. (Antique).
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18DR-2 VERY RARE REMINGTON O/U Lot #213 (Sale Order 220 of 705) Remington Double Derringer with ultra-rare side barrel addresses and extractor in .41rim fire caliber, S/N 2020 showing factory style scroll engraving with ivory grips. The left side reads “Remingtons Ilion N.” and the right reads “Elliot patent Dec 12, 1865” upside down. Only handful known engraved in this variation. The derringer remains in very good condition with 50%-70% evenly toning nickel finish remaining. Smooth and sharp metal surfaces with sharp markings. Hinge and action are both good. The bores are fair to good. The ivory grips show a deep yellow patina and some even wear and remain at least very good plus. In original to the period pipe casing which is also in very good condition. From the Dr. Rudy Johnson collection and pictured in the book he co-authored with Drummond. Includes deluxe copy of the book. (Antique) Est.: $7,500-$15,000
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18EA-8 COLT S.A. #126609 Lot #214 (Sale Order 221 of 705) Factory engraved Colt SAA revolver, .45 caliber, 5.5” barrel, nickel finish, raised carved steer head ivory two-piece grips, S/N 126609. Accompanied by a factory letter confirming caliber and barrel length and factory engraved; also notes finish as blue and stocks as rubber; shipment to Hartley and Graham, NY, NY on June 19, 1888, 6 guns in shipment. Also accompanying this Colt is a notarized typed letter dated Oct. 28, 2011 signed by Robert F. Rogers stating “The engraved ivory gripped Colt Single Action Revolver (Serial Number 126609) was rebuilt in the 1950’s for my Grandfather John F. (Frank) Branson who lived in El Reno, Oklahoma. He had this Colt rebuilt for his personal collection. The pistol has wonderful ivory grips engraved with a steer head and ruby eyes. The barrel and cylinder are Colt factory parts from the 1950’s. The engraving was freshened and the entire revolver refinished in nickel”. Also present is a photo of John F. Branson from the family wearing a gun belt and pair of Colt SAA revolvers and in the company of two young
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18EF-14 WINCHESTER 94 #825196 Lot #215 (Sale Order 222 of 705) Winchester Model 1894 lever action short rifle, .30-30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 825196, in overall good to very good condition displaying considerable original blued finish, good to very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good to very good wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18EF-19 M-1 CARBINE Lot #216 (Sale Order 223 of 705) U.S. M1 semi-automatic carbine by Inland, .30 caliber, 18” Inland/GM barrel dated 7-43, no visible import marks, military finish, altered wood stock, no magazine, S/N 495934, in overall good + condition with bayonet lug and trace of inspector’s cartouche on right side of butt stock. Accompanied by an NRA/Rock Island Army Depot Form 1172 (DD 1149-4). (C&R). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18EF-20 M-1 GARAND Lot #217 (Sale Order 224 of 705) U.S. Springfield M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, 24” S.A. barrel dated 8-44, military finish, wood stock, S/N 3211207, in overall good to very good condition with a good bore, crisp action and markings; accompanying this rifle is a copy of a two page hand written summary of parts numbers, etc. (C&R). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18DC-105 CAPT. SEAL BEACH BADGE Lot #218 (Sale Order 225 of 705) Seal Beach, CA Police Captain shield badge (2/no hallmark); pin separated from badge but included. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-106 S.F. POLICE BADGE Lot #219 (Sale Order 226 of 705) 7 point star badge San Francisco Police (899/hallmark San Francisco). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-107 1368 BADGE Lot #220 (Sale Order 227 of 705) 7 point star badge San Francisco Police (1368/hallmark San Francisco; also stamped on reverse “STERLING”. Est.: $150-$300.
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18EF-13 BURNSIDE SRC #4437 Lot #221 (Sale Order 228 of 705) Burnside percussion SRC, .54 caliber, 21” barrel, dark patina, wood stocks, S/N 4437, in overall good condition with a crisp action, very good bore, good markings and good wood showing scattered old mars, dings and scratches from carry and storage. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18EL-5 COLT ART. Lot #222 (Sale Order 229 of 705) Colt “Artillery” Model U.S. issued Single Action with western “Scouts Rig” in desirable custer range, Frame S/N 5039. The number is recorded on page 271 of Colt Cavalry, Artillery and militia revolvers by Kopec and Fenn. Near 5099 a “presumptive” 7th Cavalry associated specimen. The serial numbers are as follow; The frame is S/N 5039 The Trigger Guard is S/N 3051 The butt is S/N 5742 The cylinder is S/N 5296 The barrel is S/N 4798 The grips are cartouche “O.C.H. 1901” on the left and R.A.C. on the right and bottom (2 stamps) This revolver shows a gray to brown patina with blue in the flutes and traces of case going to patina. Some light cleaning on the cylinder. The grips are very good plus with 80% cartouches but are slightly undersized with large chips at each toe. Good italic barrel address and clear U.S. on the frame. Ejector rod and head are correct. The cylinder pin is an old replacement.
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18EL-6 COLT S.A #163966 Lot #223 (Sale Order 230 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, nickel and gold finish, pearl grips, and shipped Jan 16, 1896 to Schoverling, Daly and Gales New York, New York. 1 gun in shipment. Factory letter confirms features except sent soft for engraving with rubber grips which is how the Colt Allies ordered single action preferring their own ivory or pearl creating profit. Also a letter from R.L. Wilson states the revolver was deluxe embellished through New York dealer Schoverling, Daly and Gales. Approximately 80%-90-% old period nickel finish remains with some minor pitting where the finish is lost. The cylinder and hammer show approximately 50%-70% old period gold gilt. The thick pearl grips fit impeccably. The front sight has been slimmed a small amount. Some light polishing. Good action and good bore. Formerly Joe Kiser collection and Joe loved gold on the cylinder and hammer. (Antique) Est.: $9,000-$18,000
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18EF-12 TRIPLETT & SCOTT Lot #224 (Sale Order 231 of 705) Triplett & Scott Civil War era carbine, .50 caliber, 22” barrel, wood stocks, S/N 3368 with left side of rotating breech marked “KENTUCKY”; overall fair to good condition with scattered areas of pitting to breech area, frame and barrel with some old cleaning to the forward area of the barrel, working action, visible markings, fair + wood with an old crack on the lower left side of the wrist. (Antique). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18EF-11 SHARPS SRC #C19508 Lot #225 (Sale Order 232 of 705) Civil War era Sharps New Model 1863 percussion SRC, 22” barrel, brown patina, wood stocks, S/N C,19508, in overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings and fair to good wood stocks displaying scattered mars, dings and scratches from carry and storage. (Antique). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18CAI-3 TANZANITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #225a (Sale Order 233 of 705) Spectacular Tanzanite and Diamond ring featuring an Extra Fine 3.35 carat emerald cut Tanzanite with perfect blue violet color and VS clarity beautifully framed with 114 round brilliant cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value $9,500.00 Estimate $6,000-$7,000
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18CAI-7 DIAMOND RING Lot #225b (Sale Order 234 of 705) Dazzling Diamond ring featuring a center Marquise cut Diamond weighing 1.95 carats of I-J color accented with MQ and round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carats of F-G colors and VS clarity set in a 14 karat white gold setting. Full Appraised Value $10,000 Estimates $6,000-$8,000
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18CAI-64 TANZANITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #225c (Sale Order 235 of 705) 64. weighing 3.25 carats encircled with over 102 full cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carats of G-H colors and SI/I clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Retail Appraisal at $6,500.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18DL-48 BEALS NAVY #15393 Lot #226 (Sale Order 236 of 705) Remington Model 1861 Navy revolver in .36 caliber percussion with martial inspections and cartouched grips, S/N 15393. The revolver remains in very good plus to almost fine condition with 60%-80% blue remaining on the barrel and cylinder. The frame shows 20%-40% blue drifting to patina. The grips are very good with some oil staining and partially visible cartouche on the left. Sharp address and crisp edges. Tight action with good interior. Slight index line on the cylinder with minor normal aging. A good 8 on a 1-10 scale. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $1750-$3500
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18EM-1 1939 KREIGSMARINE LUGER HOLSTER Lot #228 (Sale Order 237 of 705) 1939 Krieg’s marine Luger holster by Curt Vogel showing Waffen marked. Straps have been re-sewn during use. Very good plus. Est.: $400-$600
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18EL-13 1866 WINCHESTER RIFLE #149847 Lot #229 (Sale Order 238 of 705) 1866 Winchester 4th Model rifle in .44 rim fire, S/N 149847. Brass crescent butt with iron ’73 style fore end cap (Transition). The barrel and tube show 50%-70% blue toning to brown with some good bright areas mixed in the patina. Good barrel address that is fully legible with fairly sharp edges. The frame is good with tight sideplates and light polishing long ago and aging back. The loading gate shows about 30%-50% blue. The wood stocks are very good plus with old clear varnish over coated but no sanding with impeccable fit. Some minor dings, mars and scratches. Traces of case hardening on the hammer and lever. Good tight action and good bore. A solid ‘66 rifle with considerable original blue. (Antique) Est.: $7,000-$14,000
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18DL-52 U.S BEALS ARMY Lot #230 (Sale Order 239 of 705) Remington Model 1861 Army Revolver in .44 caliber percussion, S/N 5506 showing “P.A” inspection marks and cartouche. 1 of about 6000 produced of which majority purchased by Union forces. The revolver remains in very good plus condition with 80%-90% original blue on the barrel. The frame and cylinder toned to 30%-60% blue drifting to a brown patina with blue mixed in. Very good grips with outline of cartouche. Tight action and good to very good overall. The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DE-1 BYF BLACK WIDOW LUGER #4577F Lot #231 (Sale Order 240 of 705) P08 Mauser black widow semi-automatic pistol, byf/41 marked, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, nazi proofed, checkered black grips, S/N 4577, accompanied by a leather flap holster, P08 marked with cdg 41 stamping and one extra magazine. This pistol is in overall very good condition with matching visible S/Ns, very good bore, considerable military finish on metal surfaces, crisp action and sharp markings; the grips are also in very good condition; holster is good to very good. (C&R). Est.: $2,750-$5,500.
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18FI-1 WALTHER ENGRAVED #261976K Lot #232 (Sale Order 241 of 705) Walther PPK in .32 ACP caliber fully and finely factory engraved with blue finish and stained ivory grips, S/N 261976K. Letter from prominent author and expert James Rankin states the pistol was manufactured in 1941 and “The Walther has a Florentine pattern of engraving over the entire pistol and it features Herman Goring’s Reich Marschall insigna.” He further describes the finish as blue and the grips as ivory. By tradition this pistol was discovered in Goring’s chalet at Berchtesgaden by a member of the 101st airborne at the end of the war. The pistol retains 99% plus original blue with no evidence of use just slight toning and handling. The original to the period of manufacturing ivory grip and mag extension were stained or dyed for additional decorative effect. The grips have age cracked and show a couple of small losses. A historically important and deluxe engraved Walther from WWII. A post war presentation case in included. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $25,000-$50,000
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18FO-1 NAVY COLT - PORTER ROCKWELL Lot #233 (Sale Order 242 of 705) 1851 Navy Colt Revolver, S/N 54788 with documenting letter from Bill Hickman (The Danite Chief of Utah) stating this Colt was used by Porter Rockwell who murdered twin sons of “The Bishop”. Also rare original copy of “Brigham’s Destroying Angel” about Porter Rockwell written by Bill Hickman and Published in 1904. Bill Hickman was a sheriff, marshal, tax collector, and on terms of intimacy with Brigham Young who he later testified against. Hickman was at least an accomplice in many crimes he seeks to confess in this book. An original letter dated March 19, 1937 to Kreider (Herman Kreider) from Hickman is included and the pistol has been in the descendant’s possession since before the 1930’s. This is a really interesting and hotly contested accounting of violent events surrounding the Mormon Church, Brigham Young and Porter Rockwell. To summarize what is a known fact Porter Rockwell and Hickman among others did the “Dirty Work” for Brigham Young. How much of the violent frontier events were ordered by Young ot the church is not in evidence. Both Rockwell and Hickman
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18EL-8 COLT S.A. #145344 Lot #234 (Sale Order 243 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s Model revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 4” barrel, nickel finish, rubber eagle grips, shipped to Donlay & Geisler, Houston, Texas, and October 1, 1893. The remarks states another revolver with same number is recorded. All features confirmed by factory letter except grips not listed. A period carved western holster for this Colt and constable badge are included. Documentation letter from John Damon former Judge of Brazoria, Texas states “145344 had been in Wharton, Texas in a collection for 40 years before 2003”. The judge recants that this pistol belonged to the sheriff of Wharton known as “Buckshot lane”. A research folder on the sheriff is included and other recollections about Texas are made in the well written document. Also formerly Joe Kiser (1st president of Colt collector’s Association Collection). The condition of the Sheriffs model remains in good condition with gray patina finish and scattered light to moderate pitting. The markings are visible but light on the bottom line of the address.
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18DT-1 S&W RUSSIAN #33026 Lot #235 (Sale Order 244 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 3 Second Model revolver in .44 caliber “Russian”, S/N 33026 and shipped to Hartley & Graham of New York in August of 1874 and finely New York style engraved possibly by L.D. Nimscke. This subject revolver was found in Mexico by old time collector and author Lee Silva who obtained it from a prominent family’s private museum and sold it to Ray Biley in early 1990’s. There is a “R’ carved inside each grip and slight traces of carving and inked scene on the right side that may have been a wreath with stars. The pistol shows 90%-95% bright original nickel finish with losses at the muzzle and straps and no polishing. The metal surfaces are crisp and near excellent with well-defined edges and sharp address. Original colors on small parts, trigger, and screws. The grips are near fine with slight handling and minor edge wear. The bore is excellent and ejector “Pops” with most of it’s original blue. The interior shows little to no use. The action is tight and the bore is near mint. The engraving is of high quality and genuine to the 19th century. The
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ML-1 COLT #354738 Lot #236 (Sale Order 245 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, factory engraved, gold finish, ivory grips with steer head, shipped to Abercrombie and Fitch Co, New York, New York, Feb 19, 1932, #10959/1 with 1 gun in shipment. Also included is an extra matching engraved and numbered .45 A.C.P. fitted cylinder showing matching return and assembly marks to revolver which also shows star on the guard. 98%-99% factory rich gold finish with excellent carved medallion ivory grips. Pristine edges and sharp markings with excellent bore. Minimal to no use with only slight aging. The full gold finish is the rarest of factory finishes on single actions with about half a dozen known. This example was retained by Bob Mandel firearms expert for Abercrombie & Fitch Chicago who obtained it from retiring chief executive. It had been a display gun during depression and Mandel obtained it in 60’s being only Colt he ever collected. We sold it for Mandel about a decade ago and now consigned by local estate. The box is associated for display purposes and not the original. A very rare factory
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18DL-39 REM. POLICE Lot #237 (Sale Order 246 of 705) Remington New Model Police revolver with a 3 ½” octagon barrel, S/N 15310. Fully and finely deluxe scroll engraved in New York style possibly by L.D. Nimschke. Classic scrolls and ropes with checkerboard backgrounds characteristic of L.D.N. 95%- 98% nickel with light polishing or cleaning long ago. Near fine pearl grips with minor toning and age. The edges are crisp but the barrel address is slightly light like many New York engraved arms. The pistol is contained within a period rosewood case with the name “G. Palmer” inscribed on the brass plaque with engraved borders. The velvet interior is very good with minor aging and impressions from contact. The lock plate cover is missing but the case is otherwise very good plus. Original extra cylinder, flask, mold, and mushroom headed loader are included. The flask is very good with 80% silver and some losses. The collection of Doug Drummond whose inventory describes “Museum quality”. (Antique) Est.: $4000-$8000
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18EL-7 COLT S.A. #116470 Lot #239 (Sale Order 247 of 705) Colt Single Action Army in .45 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, S/N 116470 shipped soft to Hartley & Graham, New York, New York, and November 28, 1885 with 12 guns in shipment. In my opinion this revolver was deluxe engraved by L.D. Nimschke. This particular Colt was the favorite of Joe Kiser, who was the founding member and first president of Colt Collector’s Association and was known for his extensive collection over 500 single actions including S/N 14 which were sold by Little John’s over a period of more than a decade. He felt the engraving on the trigger guard and back strap being continued into overall pattern and the deep wide scrolls are superb. The cylinder shows traces of original darkened gold gilt and over 80% original nickel remains. The gun is sharp, crisp and shows super high relief carved pearl grips with American eagle of the best quality and completely genuine to the period of manufacture. Joe kept this fine Colt to the end as he felt it had great artistic appeal. (Antique) Est.: $17,500-$35,000
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18EL-2 S.J. BLACK HENRY Lot #240 (Sale Order 248 of 705) Winchester Model 1860 Henry rifle, S/N 5808 with history belonging to S.J. Black, Virginia City, Nevada pioneer, who was murdered by his brother John L. Black. The henry rifle remains in original good to very good condition showing a gray/brown patina finish on the barrel with faint traces of blue mixed in protected areas, and light to moderate erosion and surface pitting just starting. The right side of the barrel 5” from the breech is stamped in large handheld dye stamped letters “S.J. Black”. The barrel address is sharp, the edges are crisp, and the rifle is fitted with a period handmade sighting tube in the original dovetail which is V-notched at the bottom (A practical and good idea for shooting a Henry rifle). The brass frame is a mellow aged brass with tight side plates. Some edge wear, and also matching patina on the butt. The butt plate is also stamped with the letters “SJB”. The buttstock is good with some weathering, wear, shrinkage from the metal, and general exposure to the elements but good overall. The hammer, lever and small parts show
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18FH-1 SHARPS Lot #241 (Sale Order 249 of 705) Fruend alteration of 1874 Sharps rifle in 40-90 bottleneck caliber with Fruend breach block, 28” barrel, double extractor, and Fruend hammer with extension. The right side of the receiver engraved “Famous, American, Frontier” in 3 banners. The right side of the frame shows initials “E.E.G.” The lock is engraved “F.W. Freund Pat.” Serial number 162365 on the frame and 162398 on the barrel. See “Fruend & Bro Pioneer Gunmakers to the West” page 341 where it is illustrated and page 342 where G.W. Stanley rifle which has frame serial number 162398 on the tang and 162365 on the barrel which both were shipped to N.R. Davis Cheyenne, Wyoming territory. G.W. Stanley was a prominent cattle baron and E.E.G. may also have been a Wyoming cattleman but not identified. The metal surfaces show a gray patina with traces of blue mixed in the patina on the barrel. The barrel shows a filled with blank dovetail 4 ½” in front of original which is retained. Good markings and good overall. The bore is fair to good with some erosion and roughness. The buttstock is expertly restored and aged
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18DE-2 REMINGTON 51 #PA42055 Lot #242 (Sale Order 250 of 705) Remington Model 51 semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, 3.25” barrel, blued finish, checkered black grips, S/N PA42055, in overall excellent condition showing minimal use or handling, fine bore, crisp action fine grips; accompanied by factory cardboard box displaying minor repair and with instructions sheet, cleaning brush and Gun Ownership Certificate issued to farmers Merchants Bank, Marinette, Wisc. (C&R). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18DT-2 COLT S.A. ARMY #1221 Lot #243 (Sale Order 251 of 705) Stunning and early Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, U.S. marked and condemned, sold on civilian market after shipment to J.P. Moore’s & Sons, New York, New York on March 3, 1874. In first 100 sold after Military contracts (5 guns in shipment), S/N 1221. This fine single action retains 75%-85% original bright blue on the barrel with full height front sight and early italic barrel address showing no break to the “A”. 50%-70% original blue on the cylinder with index line and bright blue in flutes. Correct early ejector rod housing, spring, and donut head with matching barrel number. U.S. marked early frame showing 60%-80% rainbow case hardening that’s vivid where protected and colorful all over. The backstrap and trigger guard show 60%-80% bright original blue. The grips are excellent with 95% plus original varnish. The hammer shows early knurling and 85% case colors. Tight action and bright bore. Shows large and correct early style numerals and is all matching. A very early and sophisticated single action collector’s
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18FJ-10 CUBAN SWORD DONATO MARMOL TAMAYO Lot #244 (Sale Order 252 of 705) Silver hilted cutless in Spanish style with eagle head pommel. Two tone panel inset in the manufacture one on each side of the grip and inscribed “General Marmol” and “Cuba”. Donato Marmol Tamayo was key in the liberation of Cuba from Spain in the early 19th century. He is a true hero of cuba and monuments to him exist on the island although the communists down play his historic significance and his role in Independence. Measures 33” overall with a 27 ½” blade. Good as found condition and authentic. “Viva Cuba Libre!” Est.: $2500-$5000
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18DL-44 REM. BELT SIZE D.A. Lot #245 (Sale Order 253 of 705) Remington New Model belt Double Action revolver in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 3287 with 6 ½” octagon barrel and blue finish. Only about 4000 produced between 1863-1873. The revolver shows 75%-85% bright original blue with excellent to near mint metal surfaces. The finish has flaked where lost. The pistol shows almost no use with excellent grips and pristine interior. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18DT-3 COLT S.A. #354435 Lot #246 (Sale Order 254 of 705) Colt Single action Army Revolver in .38 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, blue finish, ivory medallion grips, factory engraved, shipped to Thomas N. Steele, Nov. 28, 1930, 1 gun in shipment no address listed, S/N 354435. The butt shows initials “V.N.” in original engraving and the pattern may be Rudolph Kornbraith as the consecutive S/N 354436 is listed as Kornbraith engraved and shipped to western movie star “Buck Jones”. The subject revolver retains 95%-98% original blue on the barrel and cylinder with only slight losses at the high points. The front sight is its full height. The frame shows 60%-80% case hardening with good rainbow starting to tone slightly. The straps show 95% plus original blue with tulip type engraving pattern similar to known Kornbraith engraved single actions. The medallion ivory grips are fine and fit impeccably. Bright blue on small parts and screws. Most of original case hardening on the hammer. Excellent action and bore. Very few Colt .38 specials were factory engraved in pre-war era. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $20,000-$40,000
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18DE-3 REMINGTON 51 #PA46581 Lot #247 (Sale Order 255 of 705) Remington Model 51 semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, 3.25” barrel, blued finish, checkered black grips, S/N PA46581, in overall excellent condition showing minimal use or handling, fine bore, crisp action fine grips; accompanied by factory cardboard box displaying minor repair and with instructions sheet. (C&R). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18DH-2 LGE COLLECTION OF OLD COINS Lot #248 (Sale Order 256 of 705) Lifetime collection of ancient coins collected by Dennis Tupper of J.S.D. Coins between 1960s and 70s. Dennis and Jack Glowe produced highly regarded catalogs and were recognized experts and authorities on ancient coins. Dennis identified one coin as Spanish Charles II priced $4,000 in 1978! 180 plus total. Various metals and condition. Along with his “Show” case for sales events. Valued by Tupper at $10,000 plus when he was Little John’s graphic artist in 1980’s. From his estate. Sold as collection only. Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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18EM-2 1936 SADDLEBROWN LUGER HOLSTER Lot #249 (Sale Order 257 of 705) 1936 Saddle brown Luger holster by F.R. & K Vogel showing Waffen mark. Minor scuffs and wear. Very good plus condition. Est.: $400-$600
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18DL-46 REM. 58 ENG. Lot #250 (Sale Order 258 of 705) Remington New Model Navy revolver in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 45. Finely New York style engraved probably by L.D.N. (Nimschke) with Tiffany style etched cylinder and original ivory grips. Pictured on page 48 of “Remington, America’s Oldest Gun Maker” by Roy Marcot and page 56 of “The Guns of Remington” by Madis. The original silver has gone to a dark patina with a good amount of silver still retained but completely unpolished and in it’s natural as found antique state of condition. Some minor wear and slight pitting but generally good to very good overall. The engraving is of deluxe quality. The grips are very good and genuine to the period and to this specific gun showing only slight patina with minor cracking. Good action and good interior. The cylinder scene shows a mounted hunter with his dogs. A well-known Remington with superb provenance. Note: With modern “Bob Allen” display case with restored accessories. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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18GA-1 1886 WINCHESTER SRC #176836 Lot #250a (Sale Order 259 of 705) 1886 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine in .45-70 caliber with factory letter stating ‘Received in warehouse June 1, 1900 shipped June 5, 1900 with 1 other arm, to order 176836. This carbine remains in very good plus to almost fine condition. 85%-95% original blue on the barrel and magazine tube showing some minor scratches, losses and beginning erosion. Sharp address and caliber markings. The frame shows 10%-30% case colors going to silver gray with some rainbow hues where protected particularly on the bottom of the tang under lever and back of the frame. Original carbine rear sight showing 60% bright blue and front sight shows Lyman blade in original base. The butt plate shows matching silver gray patina with hint of case colors. The wood is very good plus with minor imperfections. Very bright bore with good rifling. 85%-90% original blue on bolt and 50% thinning on the loading gate. Sling swivel eyelets for hook type sling added probably when returned to the factory. A strong carbine in desirable caliber that is considerably above average and from a major
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18FX-9 FRANZ MERKEL COMBO RIFLE Lot #250b (Sale Order 260 of 705) “Franz Merkel Zella Mehlis” marked combination shotgun over rifle in 16 GA over 8 x 57R. Eagle “N” Pre-War German proofs from 1920s to late 30s. Finely game scene engraved in classic German style. 25” barrels and 41” overall. Claw mount base for scope on the rib, set trigger, and Monte Carlo cheek piece. The metal is very good plus to almost fine with 95% original blue and satin gray case colors mostly visible. 95% blue on the trigger guard. The stocks are professionally freshened with satin or natural finish. Lock tight and the bores are good plus showing use. (C&R) Est.: $2750-$5000
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18FJ-6 COLT LIGHTNING REVOLVER Lot #251 (Sale Order 261 of 705) Rare 2 ½” inch barrel Colt Lightning revolver. Second year of production showing early features. German silver half moon front sight. Checkered walnut grip. Etched panel visible but worn. Good overall condition with strong traces of original blue in protected areas. Excellent crisp action (rare on Lightnings). A fine specimen of this rare variation. Serial number 13950. Estimate: $1000-$2000
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18DH-1 LURISTAN SHORT SWORD Lot #252 (Sale Order 262 of 705) Luristan short sword or dagger constructed of bronze with deep uncleaned patina. Measures 16 ¾” overall and 1 3/8” at the widest point. Relic condition but sound and fairly straight with no major warpage. The estate of Dennis Tupper who along with Jack Glowe owned J.S.D. coins that dealt in ancient antiques and coins from 1960s-80s. This was his personal favorite out of 100’s he brokered. Estimated age 2000-4000 years old. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18DE-4 COLT 1908 #54340 Lot #253 (Sale Order 263 of 705) Colt Model 1908 semi-automatic pocket pistol, .380 caliber, 3.75” barrel, old re-blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 54340, in overall very good condition as re-finished; good bore, crisp action, very good markings and very good to fine grips. (C&R). Est.: $1,200-$1,800.
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17CG-1 WATER COLOR Lot #254 (Sale Order 264 of 705) American impressionist oil painting on canvas and laid down on board signed “M. Alten” lower right. Mathias Joseph Alten was active in California and Michigan (Born 1871-Died 1938). This painting portrays a farmer at his plow with horses in his field. From a Michigan industrialists estate. Some losses of paint on central figure and in need of cleaning and minor restoration. Est.: $3500-7000
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17CG-2 WATERCOLOR Lot #255 (Sale Order 265 of 705) American impressionist oil painting on artist board signed lower right “M. Alten” and “Walsorde” (Location?). Measures 10” x 13” image only. Mathias Joseph Alten was active in California and Michigan (Born 1871-Died 1938). The condition is very good to almost fine with no issue. Est.: $3500-7000
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18FK-2 S&W NO 1 #27412 Lot #256 (Sale Order 266 of 705) Smith & Wesson #2 Army Single Action revolver in .32 rim fire with a 6” barrel, S/N 27412. Backstrap professionally inscribed with 3 large initials “R.B.F.” in small silver plaque nailed to the left grip with light scratching illegible. Included is a large stack of original documents and service records of return B. Forester who owned this revolver. He served in 55th Ohio infantry and 151st Co. 2nd Battalion veteran Reserve Corps. Also modern research confirming service and pension. The revolver remains in good condition with 30%-40% blue and good grips. Good markings and good action. From a major local collection with Pelson display case. (Antique) Est.:$1500-$3000
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18FN-1 COLT DIAMONDBACK #N03588 Lot #257 (Sale Order 267 of 705) Colt Diamondback .38 Special Double Action Revolver with a 4” barrel, factory nickel finish, S/N N03588. Excellent in box (No slip cover) and has papers. 99% to almost mint. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18FN-2 COLT DIAMONDBACK #R10807 Lot #258 (Sale Order 268 of 705) Colt Diamondback .22 L.R. Double Action revolver with a 4” barrel and blue finish, S/N R10807. Fine to excellent condition. 99% to almost mint. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18DT-8 COLT #346629 Lot #259 (Sale Order 269 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .38-40 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory engraved, shipped to E.O. Hall & Son, Honolulu Territory of Hawaii, and Sept. 20, 1923 with 1 gun in shipment. Factory letter mentions wood grips but the revolver shows deep seated medallion carved pearl, silver straps and lanyard ring in the butt along with “CS” incorporated into factory engraving on the barrel. The shipping record may reveal these features which are all factory in our opinion. Our consignor’s estate provided Ray Biley’s inventory card that recants that he bought this pistol in 1947 from Chas. Nordherny who was the Chief of police in Stickley, Illinois. Further he sold it in 1952 to buy his mother a washer and bought it back in 1975. Also states it was delivered to Chief Nordherney when stationed at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii in 1923. This Colt shows 85%-95% original blue on the barrel and cylinder. 80%-90% original and colorful case hardening on the frame with slightly muted rainbow hues. The hammer shows 75%-85% case
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18RPS-46 DIAMOND RING Lot #260 (Sale Order 270 of 705) One 18k white gold ring set with a 1.02ct radiant cut Diamond surrounded by 58 Diamonds weighing approx. 1.25ct. Est:$5,000-6,000
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18EN-162 COLT 1851 #8366 Lot #261 (Sale Order 271 of 705) Colt New Blackpowder Series 1851 Squareback Navy in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 8366. Fully and finely custom engraved and gold inlaid by Sam Welch with fine screw less ivory grips. Royal blue and case colored finish with gold plated straps. Inspired by Gustav Young the 19th century master. Excellent to mint as refurbished at the time of embellishment. Letters between Welch and our consignor discussing style and “Lippold Navies with gold inlay”. Est.: $3000-$6000
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18FT-1 BOX OF HENRY .44 RIM Lot #262 (Sale Order 272 of 705) Unopened full box of .44 Henry rim cartridges by Union Metallic Cartridge Co. The picture of the cartridge is marked “44 Henry Flat, Model 1866”. Almost fine with minor tatters and fading. Est.: $1000-$2000
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18FT-2 PATENT PAPERS FOR THUER DERR. Lot #263 (Sale Order 273 of 705) Original patent papers for Thuer derringer, July 12th 1870. Issued to F.A. Thuer of East Hartford. Fully signed and sealed with illustrated Colt style “pimple” frame breech loading derringer. #405388. 5 pages with minor staining but almost excellent overall. A very important piece of Colt memorabilia from a major Colt collector’s estate. Est.: $2500-$5000
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18RPS-13 YELLOW SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #264 (Sale Order 274 of 705) One beautifully crafted ring in 14 k white gold set with a fine rare yellow sapphire weighing approx 6cts with side diamonds Est:$3,000-3,500
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18RPS-1 INDIAN ROYALTY ANTIQUE RING Lot #265 (Sale Order 275 of 705) One antique ring from Indian royalty in 18k yellow gold set with a 21 mm round carved emerald cab and 32 mine cut diamonds Est:$3,000-4,000
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18RPS-20 DIAMOND RING Lot #266 (Sale Order 276 of 705) One 14k white gold ring set with center marque approx. 1ct and 4 side marquees weighing approx 0.75 ct Est:$3,500-5,000
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18FN-3 COLT PYTHON #E26193 Lot #267 (Sale Order 277 of 705) Colt Python .357 Mag Double Action Revolver with a 4” barrel, checkered wood grips and blue finish, S/N E26193. 99% to almost mint. No evidence of use. 1971 owner never fired. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18FN-8 WINCHESTER 42 #107395 Lot #268 (Sale Order 278 of 705) Winchester Model 42 410 GA pump shotgun with 26” Modified choke barrel, S/N 107395. Refinished to excellent with tag and papers. Possibly factory returned. (C&R) Est.: $900-$1800
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18FM-2 RUGER SA #511-27748 Lot #269 (Sale Order 279 of 705) Ruger New Vaquero California Police Officers Edition "Duty With Honor", #511-27748, .45 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel, birdshead grips with laser etched officer on one knee on left grip panel and "California Police Officers" with officer outline and State of California on right grip panel. Like new in box, with original nylon storage bag, manual Est:$700-1400
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18JOB-5 RELIC Lot #270 (Sale Order 280 of 705) Cut down rusty relic Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber; heavily rusted. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $300-$600.
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18JOB-18 RELIC Lot #271 (Sale Order 281 of 705) Rusty relic brass frame copy of a Dance Brothers percussion revolver, weathered wood grips, right side of frame stamped “338” and “CSA” inside a line border; two chambers of cylinder loaded! From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $200-$400.
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18JOB-10 RELIC Lot #272 (Sale Order 282 of 705) Rusty relic Starr Army Model DA percussion revolver, missing cylinder, grips and trigger; also missing barrel release screw; old tag attached states “52/45 Cal Starr found in sand pit at Hay Warden, IA by some Indians 1952”. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $250-$500.
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18EM-3 1936 LUGER HOLSTER Lot #273 (Sale Order 283 of 705) 1936 Luger holster with Waffen mark by Borns, Hanover. Very good plus showing minor wear and scuffs. Est.: $350-$600
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18EM-4 1937 BOTTOM STRAP LUGER HOLSTER Lot #274 (Sale Order 284 of 705) 1937 bottom strap Luger holster with Waffen mark by Dresden. Belt loop and strap replaced. Good to very good condition. Est.: $300-$600
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18FM-3 S&W 629-6 Lot #275 (Sale Order 285 of 705) Smith & Wesson 629-6 Classic stainless revolver, #CXV4046, .44 Mag cal., 6 1/2" full under lug barrel, adjustable sights with red insert front sight, Hogue style S&W logo grips. Near fine overall, in original hardcase with manual. (Modern / PPT) Est. $700-1400
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18CAI-14 DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #275a (Sale Order 286 of 705) Dazzling round cut Diamond earrings weighing 1.01 carats total with H-I colors and SI1 clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $5,000- $6,000 Estimate $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-1 BLUE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #275b (Sale Order 287 of 705) Exquisite fine Blue Sapphire and Diamond pendant featuring an approx. 2.10 carat Sapphire surrounded by 50 round and baguette cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats of F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold custom made setting. Retail $8,000-$10,000 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-4 BULGARI STYLE RING Lot #275c (Sale Order 288 of 705) Spectacular Bulgari style fashion ring featuring a huge created Blue Spinel weighing approx. 25.00 carats with beautifully designed setting with over 270 round pave set Diamonds with F-G colors, natural Blue Sapphire and Tsavorite Garnet combination weighing approx. 2.50 carats set in heavy 14 karat white gold setting. Full Appraised Value $6,000.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18EW-1 S&W 19-4 #69K4381 Lot #276 (Sale Order 289 of 705) Smith & Wesson 19-4 LAPD Commemorative, #69K4381, blued finish, .357 Mag., 6" barrel, adjustable sights with smooth logo target grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall, 95-98% original blue, grips are fine, bore and action are excellent. Includes Los Angeles Police Department logo wooden display case in very good condition. There is an area of stickiness where something was spilled onto the top of the case which may clean. (Modern / PPT) Est. $700-1400
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18EW-3 HI STANDARD MDL B Lot #277 (Sale Order 290 of 705) Hi Standard Model B "US Property" Marked semi automatic pistol, #98742, blued finish, .22 LR, 4 1/2" barrel, checkered logo grips. Pistol remains in near fine condition, retaining 95-98% original blue, grips are fine, bore is bright and action is good. Includes one magazine and original box in fair condition (numbered 104391 on lid). (C&R / PPT) Est. $500-1000
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18EW-11 BROWNING SUPERPOSED #3570C Lot #278 (Sale Order 291 of 705) Early Belgian Browning Superposed shotgun #3570C, 12 Ga., 30" solid rib barrels choked full over modified, 14 3/4" LOP. Shotgun is in good condition overall, bores are bright, stock was cut at some point and later extended , light corrosion starting from poor storage, only one barrel is firing at this time. (C&R / PPT) Est. $500-1000
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18EW-20 SKB 600 #S6608791 Lot #279 (Sale Order 292 of 705) SKB Model 600 O/U shotgun, two tone finish, #S6608791, 410 Ga., 28" vent rib barrels, checkered wood stock with rubber recoil pad. Very good condition overall, bores are very good, stocks are near fine, finish is 90% plus, action is good. (Modern / PPT) Est. $500-1000
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18FJ-1 NATIVE AMERICAN WAR CLUB Lot #280 (Sale Order 293 of 705) Good early Native American war club. Shows fine honey colored patination. Estimate: $500-$1000
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18FJ-5 PERRIN CIVIL WAR REVOLVER Lot #281 (Sale Order 294 of 705) A Perrin Civil War 11 millimeter double action revolver. Serial number 542. Marked “Perrin”. Gray metal. Action needs attention. Missing lanyard ring. Good representative example of this scarce Civil War handgun. Fair to good overall. Estimate: $750-$1500
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18FJ-7 REMINGTON RYDER POCKET Lot #282 (Sale Order 295 of 705) Crisp Remington Ryder Pocket Revolver in 30 rf.. Bluing has browned but revolver shows little wear. Gutta Percha grips are fine. Action is tight. Nice untouched example of this diminutive Remington. Good overall Est:$400-800
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17CG-3 OIL PTG Lot #283 (Sale Order 296 of 705) Fine 18th century oil painting of young girl attributed to Cipriani but unsigned. Measures 13 ¼” x 10 ¼”. Vi900-1800
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18FK-1 KNIFE INSCRIBED Lot #284 (Sale Order 297 of 705) Silver cutlery handled spear point dirk with cross guard and original scabbard whose throat is period script inscribed “Col T.D. Johns, 7th Reg, MS Inf, Feb. 1863” in 4 lines. Measures 9 ½’ overall with a 6” blade. Good condition with normal staining and aging on the blade. Good scabbard and good overall. Authentic and from a major local collector. Est.: $900-$1800
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18EN-11 WINCHESTER #F422268 Lot #285 (Sale Order 298 of 705) Winchester 9422XTR in .22 L.R. remaining in near fine condition, S/N F422268. 99% plus to almost mint. No evidence of use. Only slight handling and storage. With box (Modern) Est.: $600-$1200
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18EN-12 WINCHESTER RIFLE 911255 Lot #286 (Sale Order 299 of 705) Winchester Model 1892 SRC in .32-20 caliber, S/N 911255. The barrel and magazine tube retains 50%-70% original drifting and toning blue finish. Sharp address and caliber markings. Correct carbine sights. The frame shows traces of blue with patina and gray metal. The stocks are very good plus with minor clear varnish. The action is crisp and the bore is excellent. (C&R) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-48 COLT #MS22685 Lot #287 (Sale Order 300 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 90 “Mustang” .380 Auto in stainless steel, S/N MS22685. Fine to excellent used condition in its original box. Minor use and carry. With Galco Holster. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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18MLH-1 O.U 28 GA MDL 101 Lot #288 (Sale Order 301 of 705) Winchester “Quail Special” 28GA Special Edition O/U shotgun with 25 ½” barrels, vent rib, single trigger, auto ejectors, engraved game birds and engine turned interior along with screw in chokes (1 Set). Select checkered stock. Measures 14 1/8” to the end of Winchester thin line pad. Near excellent used condition with minor use and storage marks in the stock. Aluminum case included and marked Winchester, S/N QS28-200E. (Modern) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18EN-10 WINCHESTER #1438850 Lot #289 (Sale Order 302 of 705) Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine with “Flat” band in .30-30 Win Caliber, S/N 1438850. Made approximately 1947. Near fine condition with 98%-99% plus original blue and excellent wood. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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18EN-52 S&W #N472832 Lot #290 (Sale Order 303 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 Double Action Revolver in .44 Mag with a 6 ½” barrel, blued finish, target grips and features, S/N N472832. Pinned barrel and quality manufacture. Fine to excellent used condition. 98%-99% overall. Slight index line with minor firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $700-$1400
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18EN-60 S&W #24202 Lot #292 (Sale Order 304 of 705) Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector with Canadian proofs originally .455 caliber bored to .45 L.C. caliber, S/N 242002. High polish commercial quality blued finish with checkered wood medallion grips. Fine condition with 92%-95% original blue with 90%-95% bright case colors on the hammer and trigger. The grips are near fine with crisp checkering. The bore and action are also excellent. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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18EN-61 S&W #43622 Lot #293 (Sale Order 305 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 63 22/32 stainless “Kit Gun” with a 4” barrel in .22 L.R. caliber, S/N M149003. Red ramp front sight and aftermarket pearl grips. Fine to excellent used condition in original blue and silver box. Very seldom seen. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-7 PLAINS RIFLE Lot #294 (Sale Order 306 of 705) ½ stock percussion plains rifle marked “W.M. Lawrence, Milford” on the barrel with “William Read, Boston” marked lock. Measures 47” overall with a 32” heavy octagon barrel in .40 caliber rifled. Brass disk and scroll patch box with brass mounts and false striped stock. Very good plus condition with considerable original brown on the barrel and exceptional stock. Single trigger. Circa about 1850-60s. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18BG-11 1886 WINCHESTER #79126 Lot #295 (Sale Order 307 of 705) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, rebuilt and reblued to fine condition. .45-.70 cal, 1/2 round, 1/2 octagon, checkered stocks. Markings restored. A good shooter, #79126 (Antique). Est.: $750-$1,500.
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17CG-4 OIL PTG Lot #296 (Sale Order 308 of 705) Early to mid-18th century oil painting on board of lady holding basket of flowers in vintage frame. Unsigned. Measures approximately 10 ½” x 8 ¼” image only. Fine quality. Est.; $1500-1000
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18JOB-221 RELIC Lot #297 (Sale Order 309 of 705) Framed Colt Model 1877 DA ejectorless revolver, .38 caliber, 3.5” barrel, nickel finish, amber colored plastic grips, S/N 101702, in overall un-cleaned condition showing ample amounts of nickel finish remaining with scattered areas of surface rust; action needs work; wood frame is approximately 13” x 17” overall with a finely accomplished drawing by Capt. Bill Hahn, USMC Artist, Camp Pendleton, Calif. in the frame and behind the mounted Colt From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $400-$800.
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18JOB-181,217,218,219 RELICS Lot #298 (Sale Order 310 of 705) Interesting lot of purported small artifacts consisting of small Spanish American War souvenirs (1898) in a plastic case; small brick fragment with note “. . . taken from Libby Prison, Richmond, VA., by Capt. W. T. Russel, one of the 110 men who dug out and escaped”; another small brick fragment with note “piece of fireplace from Appomattox Court House were signings of surrender document occurred April 9, 1865”; also small piece of wood with tag “piece of plank from old Yuma to San Diego Road”; may be researchable given these types of collectible artifacts were popular in the late 1800’s and into the 1900’s. No additional substantiation beyond tags. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $100-$150.
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18JOB-190,205,207 RELICS Lot #299 (Sale Order 311 of 705) Lot of rusty relics including a 6-shot pepperbox percussion pistol, possibly Stocking & Co., no grips; a frame and barrel for a Colt SAA revolver, S/N 145703, and two handgun hammers. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $175-$275.
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18EP-1 BREITLING PILOTS STYLE WATCH Lot #300 (Sale Order 312 of 705) Breitling pilots style chronograph wrist watch, green face (Factory). Made early 90’s. From purchaser who bought it new. Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-63 S&W #353361 Lot #301 (Sale Order 313 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 60 stainless steel Chiefs Special double action revolver in .38 caliber with a 2” pinned barrel and medallion wood grips, S/N R155546. Excellent condition in original blue and silver box. 99% plus condition with possible minor use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-62 S&W #353361 Lot #302 (Sale Order 314 of 705) Smith & Wesson .32 Long Caliber Hand Ejector with factory nickel finish and checkered wood grips, S/N 353361. 97%-99% bright nickel finish with slight index line and minor aging. Excellent grips that show crisp 1917 patent date on bottom left. 70%-80% case on hammer and trigger. Tight action with bright bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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18EN-46 COLT 1911 #SM18783 Lot #303 (Sale Order 315 of 705) Colt Service Model Ace .22 caliber Semi-Auto pistol, blue finish, pearl grips, S/N SM18783. Near fine used condition with 96%-99% original blue. Nice pearl grips. Minor evidence of use and firing. Discontinued in the 1980’s. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1200-$2400
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18EN-64 S&W #31877 Lot #304 (Sale Order 316 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 1926 Double Action Revolver in .44 Special caliber with a 5” barrel, blued finish, period click adjustable rear sight marked patent pending with front sight “Laddered to match” rear. Period ivory grips showing great yellowing and aging patina. Tight action and bright bore. Note: Rear sight is screwed into original taps and removes easily without alteration to the frame. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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18RPS-2 AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #305 (Sale Order 317 of 705) One beautiful aquamarine weighing approx 7cts and 28 diamonds weighing approx 1 ct set in a filigree pendant in 14k yellow gold Est:$1,500-2,000
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18RPS-4 APPLE GREEN JADEITE RING Lot #306 (Sale Order 318 of 705) One 14k yellow gold ladies ring set with a finely carved apple green Jadeite Est:$1,500-1,750
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18FW-8 1927 ST GAUDINS Lot #307 (Sale Order 319 of 705) 1927 St. Gaudins $20. NGC MS64. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18FX-1 COLT #26605 Lot #308 (Sale Order 320 of 705) Colt Pre-War commercial in .38 Super caliber, S/N 26605. Factory letter confirms caliber and features and sold to J.L. Wells, Anchorage, Alaska C/O J. Warshal and Sons, Seattle, Washington, June 21, 1937, 1 gun in shipment. Correct 7 milled parts retained and two tone factory .38 super mag also retained. 90%-95% plus original factory blue with slight losses at the high point, gripping areas and edges. Sharp and crisp with well-defined markings. Original checkered wood grips are very good plus to almost fine. A collector’s quality pre-war Colt .38 super with researchable info as to owner who special ordered this pistol. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $3500-$7000
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18FX-16 RANDOM 9MM #2860 Lot #309 (Sale Order 321 of 705) Polish Radom 9mm Model 35 Semi-Auto pistol cut for stock with Nazi proofs, S/N 2860 with bring back papers dated “3, June 1945 for PFC. John L. Brapsteter signed by Commander of 287 ordnance disposal unit. (Paper is fragmentary). This Radom remains in very good plus to almost fine condition with 90%-95% original blue with slight losses at high points and some minor erosion and scratches. Excellent grips. Sharp markings. Well-made and tight with bright bore. The cut for stock Radom’s were in stock when Nazi’s invaded Poland and are considered scarce. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18CAI-6 RUBY & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #310 (Sale Order 322 of 705) Exceptional fine quality Ruby and Diamond pendant featuring a natural Ruby weighing 1.08 carats accented with 75 round micro set Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with F-G colors and SI clarity set in a 14 karat white gold custom made setting. Full Appraised Value $7,000.00 Estimates $4,000-$5,000
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18CAI-8 CHALCEDONY CABOCHON LAVENDER COLOR Lot #311 (Sale Order 323 of 705) Unbelievable designer ring featuring a huge natural Chalcedony cabochon with lavender color weighing approx. 35.00 carats accented with 12 fine quality Diamonds and 2 trilliant cut pink Tourmalines in heavy 14 karat yellow gold hallmarked stamped setting. Full Appraisal valued $8,000.00 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-9 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #312 (Sale Order 324 of 705) Extraordinary 9.07 carat Ruby and Diamond ring with dramatic designer styling setting with 38 fine Rubies weighing approx. 2.00 carats and 16 full cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.80 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity custom crafted in 14 karat white gold. Retail $8,000-$12,000 Estimate $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-10 BLUE ZIRCON & DIAMOND RING Lot #313 (Sale Order 325 of 705) Exquisite fine Blue Zircon and Diamond ring with Zircon weighing approx. 5.74 carats of VS clarity and surrounded by over 94 round and baguette cut fine Diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats with F color and VS/SI clarity set in a 14 karat white gold custom made setting. Full Appraised Value $14,500.00 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-26 SWISS BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND RING Lot #314 (Sale Order 326 of 705) Magnificent emerald cut Swiss Blue Topaz and Diamond ring weighing approx. 30.00 carats framed by over 70 round Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats with F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $6,000-$7,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-62 BLACK TAHITIAN PEARL RING Lot #315 (Sale Order 327 of 705) Elegant ring featuring a round Black Tahitian Pearl and set with 40 full cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat of G-H colors and SI clarity set in 18 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $2,000- $3,000
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18RPS-11 PINK TOURMALINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #316 (Sale Order 328 of 705) One beautiful ladies ring made in 14k white gold set with a 5ct hot pink oval cut tourmaline and diamonds Est:$1,500-1,600
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18EN-56 S&W #S119118 Lot #317 (Sale Order 329 of 705) Smith & Wesson Pre-27 Double Action Revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” barrel, blue finish, pearl grips, S/N S119118. Milled top strap and screw in guard early production features. 95%-98% original blue with index line and minor loss from holstering. The grips are very good with minor chip at top left edge at juncture of frame 90% plus case colors. Tight action with fine interior and minor evidence of slight use. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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18EN-57 S &W #S80092 Lot #318 (Sale Order 330 of 705) Smith & Wesson Pre-27 Double Action Revolver in .357 Mag with a 5” barrel, Factory Nickel, wood grips, S/N S80092. 96%-98% original nickel with minor index line, slight scratches, minor use and slight wear. The grips are very good to fine. The action is good and the bore is very good plus. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-74 S&W #443996 Lot #319 (Sale Order 331 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 57 Double Action revolver with a 4” barrel, target features, smooth wood medallion grips in presentation display case with tools. No dash and pinned barrel. 98%-99% plus showing minor use and firing. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $750-$1500
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18EN-92 LUGER #4052 Lot #320 (Sale Order 332 of 705) Mauser 1941 Luger with Nazi proofs and checkered wood grips, S/N 4052. Marked “655” and eagle proofs. Fine to excellent original condition with 97%-99% original blue and near excellent grips showing a couple minor “Bumps”. Very slight high point loss at the muzzle and side plate. Matching “FXO” marked magazine. Interior and bore are excellent. A strong 9.5 on a 1-10 scale from Riverside Estate. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18EN-101 COLT #32882 Lot #321 (Sale Order 333 of 705) Colt Python .357 Mag Double Action Revolver with a 4” barrel, blued finish, and wood grips, S/N 32822 made 1964. Fine to excellent condition showing 98%-99% plus bright original blue with minor index line. Very slight evidence of minor firing and use. Near excellent gold medallion checkered grips. Excellent action and interior. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18EN-127 GASTINNE RENETTE Lot #322 (Sale Order 334 of 705) Single cased percussion breach loading target pistol by Gastinne Renette of Paris showing exceptional quality and embellishment. Original letter to Harold Polkinghorn (Chief of police Riverside who was an early gun collector) from Gastinne Renette dated 1926 and another dated 1956 stating this pistol #3567 was delivered in 1887 with case and accessories to Mr. Lord. Other correspondence, catalogs from Gastinne Renette and letters concerning this pistol is included. Acquired by Wright of Riverside in 1950’s from Polkinghorn and offered by his estate. This .45 caliber pistol is breach loaded with telescoping barrel released by catch in the trigger guard. The pistol is ornately banknote fine scroll engraved with deluxe checkered stocks. Case hardened and browned finish with multicolor gold raised initials “D.O.L.” on the guard. The pistol is excellent to mint with bright bore. French style casing lined in green felt. Proper Mold, flask, nipple wrench, screwdriver, rod, powder scoop, 3 boxes for accessories (Caps, Nipples, balls and etc.), original
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18EN-128 J.P. SAUER #16561-2 Lot #323 (Sale Order 335 of 705) Pair of breach loading target pistols by J.P. Sauer and Sohn of Suhl, Germany in .44 Russian caliber cased with accessories. Note from Chuck Bradford (Pomona Gun Room) circa 1951 states purchased from Theodore Dexter in 1932 for $72.50 and gives loading info. A check for $175 to Bradford dated Aug. 3, 1951 signed by Harold B. Polikinghorn, who was the Chief of Police in Riverside, California, purchasing just the pair. Polkinghorn was an avid gun collector who sold the majority of his arms to the Wright family of Riverside who is our consignor. The pair measure 16” overall with a 9” medium weight octagon barrels and side locks. Fluted dueler style butts, set triggers and release under trigger guard. Beautifully matted barrels with key adjustable sights. Checkered wood stocks. Fine to excellent condition with 95%-98% original finish and excellent close checkering stocks. Cased in French style fitted case with green felt interior. A correct mold, rods, primer, sizing tool and sight adjustment key are included. The interior is very good plus to almost fine
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18EN-164 COLT 1862 POCKET NAVY Lot #324 (Sale Order 336 of 705) Colt 1871-72 Conversion of 62 Police in .38 centerfire with a 5 ½” plugged barrel and ejector added, S/N 43733. 75%-85% original nickel with even loss and minor pitting and erosion where the finish has lifted. 85% plus cylinder scene and good markings. The grips show 60%-80% varnish and at least very good. The action is tight and the bore is bright. All matching. A nice example. (Antique) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-13 STEVENS RIFLE #4992 Lot #325 (Sale Order 337 of 705) Stevens Falling Block high shoulder action with re-barrel to .30-30 Win and mounted with 330 Weaver scope. 22” medium to heavy barrel that is unmarked. Measures 36” overall. Very good condition as reworked with excellent bore. Very good wood. (C&R) Est.: $300-$600
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18EN-106 S&W #A482567 Lot #326 (Sale Order 338 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 41 .22 caliber Semi Auto Target Pistol, S/N A482567. Fine to excellent condition in original blue and silver box with extra mag. 98%-99% showing minor firing and slight use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-125 BEALS #5894 Lot #327 (Sale Order 339 of 705) Remington Beals Navy in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 5894 fitted with extra replacement barrel for shooting. The bore of original barrel has been polished out to smoothbore. The original barrel shows good address and brown patina overall. The grips are lightly refinished and good. In 1950s shooter case with flaks and mold. Good action. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18DL-37 REM. POLICE Lot #328 (Sale Order 340 of 705) Remington New Model Police Converted to .38 rim fire with ivory grips and nickel plated, S/N 793. Fine to excellent condition showing 98% plus original nickel with very slight aging. 90% bright blue on the trigger, 80%-90% case colors on the hammer. Sharp and crisp address. The grips are very good plus and would be fine except small chip missing on the left bottom edge. The action is tight and the pistol shows very little use. The Doug Drummond collection. A strong 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18EN-140 COLT 1862 #2770 Lot #329 (Sale Order 341 of 705) Colt 1862 Police Conversion to .38 rimfire with a 4 ½” “plugged” barrel, no patent dates, ejector rod and housing added, S/N 2770 serialized in its own range. This revolver retains considerable original blue and case hardened finish with original ivory grips. The barrel and cylinder retains 30%-50% drifted blue going to patina with minor erosion where the finish has lifted. 75%-85% cylinder scene remains. 70%-80% colorful case hardening remains on the frame and hammer. Traces of silver on the straps. The grips are very good plus with mellow natural age, minor age cracks and good fit. The action is good with bright bore. (Antique) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EN-165 COLT 1849 POCKET Lot #330 (Sale Order 342 of 705) Colt 1849 Pocket Model in .31 caliber percussion with a 5” barrel, two line Hartford address with 6 shot cylinder, S/N 204915. 30%-50% original blue marked with patina. 50%-70% original scene. Traces of case colors gone to gray. Good grips with 50%-70% varnish. Good markings and good overall with matching numbers. A few marks on the butt and normal aging. Works well. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-208 COLT FRONTIER #81388 Lot #331 (Sale Order 343 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, re-nickel plated, pearl grips, S/N 81333. Note: the barrel is of later era with roll die marked “Colt Frontier Six Shooter” barrel. 3 line patent dates and matching number. Very nice old pearl grips from the 19th century possibly original. Good action and good bore. With extra cylinder timed to this Colt, rubber grips and holster. Later hammer with light main spring. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18EN-142 COLT 1851 #101786 Lot #333 (Sale Order 344 of 705) Colt 1851 Navy Revolver in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 101786. Hugo Hake restored and hand engraved cylinder. A good quality restoration of a Civil War era Colt in a range that may factory letter. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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18DL-38 REM. POLICE Lot #334 (Sale Order 345 of 705) Remington New Model Police Revolver factory converted to .38 Rim fire with rare 6 ½” barrel and desirable original blue finish, S/N 11280. The revolver retains 90%-95% plus bright original blue with minor loss due to flaking. Small scratches and a minor amount of limited use. The grips are fine to excellent with 95% plus original varnish and tiny storage marks and slight handling. Sharp and crisp with most original finish on the hammer and trigger along with darkened original silver plate on the trigger guard. Cocking but the hand is “Sticky” and not revolving properly. A gem! The collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18EN-141 COLT 1849 #150360 Lot #335 (Sale Order 346 of 705) Colt 1849 Pocket Model .31 caliber percussion with a 4” barrel, contemporary engraving and silver plated by Hugo Hake, S/N 150360. 2 line New York address with 5 shot cylinder. Restored scene. Shows case hardened frame with silver barrel and frame. Bright fire blued screws. Restored wood grips with varnished finish. Matching numbers. Very attractive combination of finish. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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18EN-129 COLT 1861 #5234 Lot #336 (Sale Order 347 of 705) 1861 Colt Navy in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 5234 showing military inspections “C” on the barrel, “LL” on the cylinder, and “T” on the back strap. This revolver remains in fair to good condition with cylinder cleaned to bright. All matching visible serial numbers. The grips are good plus with normal wear and small chips at the toe. The barrel address and patent marks are good. The cylinder has had safety pins replaced and the action is tuned and tight. Minor pitting and marks but good overall. This desirable Colt would improve significantly with coloration of cylinder from its “Too bright” state. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18RPS-15 PINK TOURMALINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #337 (Sale Order 348 of 705) One emerald cut pink tourmaline set in 14k white gold surrounded by diamonds Est:$1,200-1,300
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18RPS-12 MONTANA SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #338 (Sale Order 349 of 705) One fine and rare Montana sapphire approx 1.5 ct sit in a 14k yellow gold setting with side diamonds Est:$1,000-1,200
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18RPS-31 TAHITIAN GOLDEN PEARL & TOURMALINE RING Lot #339 (Sale Order 350 of 705) One 11.5mm Tahitian golden pearl and multicolored tourmaline ring in sterling silver Est:$1,000-1,500
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18CAI-2 BLACK OPAL & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #341 (Sale Order 351 of 705) Gorgeous High Quality ‘KABANA’ earrings featuring 10 fine Black Opal inlay and 10 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds of F-G colors and VS clarity set in custom made 14 karat yellow gold settings. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-5 GARNET NECKLACE Lot #342 (Sale Order 352 of 705) Fine quality hand crafted 22 karat yellow gold and Garnet necklace with purple Garnet beads and 22 karat gold clasp. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,600-$2,000
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18CAI-11 COLOMBIAN EMERALD RING Lot #343 (Sale Order 353 of 705) Elegant Colombian Emerald estate ring featuring an approx. 2.00 carat fine cabochon Emerald surrounded by 10 round Diamonds with F-G colors and SI1 clarity set in a classic 14 karat white gold setting. Full Appraised Value $5,800.00 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-17 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #344 (Sale Order 354 of 705) Striking mosaic design Emerald and Diamond ring featuring over forty natural Emeralds weighing approx. 3.00 carats and over 40 alternating round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat of H-I colors and SI clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold labor intensive setting. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,000-$4,000
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18EN-68 COLT 1911 #22 Lot #345 (Sale Order 355 of 705) Colt .22 conversion unit post WWII production in Pre-War style box with instructions. Complete with small parts and clip. 90%-95% with some use. Target rear sight. Note: Front tip of the clip is broken (Still Works). Box is very good plus to almost fine. Est.: $500-$1000
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18EN-138 COLT 62 #2052 Lot #346 (Sale Order 356 of 705) Early 1862 Colt Police .36 caliber percussion revolver with 4 ½” New York addressed barrel, S/N 2052. 30%-60% drifting and toning original blue. Approximately 60%-80% original case colors. The grips are very good plus with 75%-85% varnish and minor marks. 80%-90% silver on the straps. Good action and fine interior. 50%-70% bright case colors on the lever. All matching and number in the cylinder flutes which is occasionally found on early models. (Antique) Est.: $700-$1400
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18EN-126 SAA #253 Lot #347 (Sale Order 357 of 705) Miniature Single Action Revolver with no Uberti or Colt markings, S/N 253. Engraved and gold inlaid with patent markings on the frame. Measures 5 ½” overall. .45 caliber marking on the trigger guard. Excellent to mint. Est.: $600-$1200
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18EN-55 S&W #B10-49774 Lot #348 (Sale Order 358 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 13-2 Double Action revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” heavy barrel, blue with wood grips, S/N 5011540. Fine to excellent in correct blue and silver box. Lid stamped “Gallihors, action tuned, Feb 14, 1980”. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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18DL-35 TIFFANY STYLE ETCHED .36 CAL Lot #349 (Sale Order 359 of 705) .36 Caliber original cylinder for Remington Beals Navy revolver, fully and finely factory style acid etched with scenes of uniformed men shooting pistols on horseback. Very good plus condition showing 30%-50% blue turning plum. Minor firing and use. Rare and upgrades an engraved Navy immensely. Unnumbered. Est.: $600-$1200
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18EN-15 MAUSER MANNLICHER Lot #350 (Sale Order 360 of 705) Custom Sporting rifle on a 93 Mauser action with a 19” barrel, full Mannlicher stock, jeweled and gold plated bolt. 7x57 caliber with F.N.A. proof at the breach. Good clean lines to the stock. Iron sights. 2 stage military trigger. Very good condition overall. (C&R) Est.: $250-$500
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18FJ-2 ENGLISH DAGGER Lot #351 (Sale Order 361 of 705) Silver mounted and hallmarked large English dagger. Circa 1900. Estimate: $300-$500
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18EN-206 SPANISH 6 SHOT Lot #352 (Sale Order 362 of 705) Spanish copy of a Smith & Wesson 1st model Double Action Frontier revovler marked “Secret Service 44 S&W” on the barrel. Good condition with 30%-50% blue and some minor pitting and erosion. Very good grips and tight action. The bore is fair with minor roughness. Post 1898. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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18EN-201 COGSWELL REVOLVER #74522 Lot #353 (Sale Order 363 of 705) Webley Royal Irish Constabulary Double Action revolver in .455 caliber, S/N 74522 with a 2 ¾” octagon barrel with frame marked “Cogswell and Harrison, 226 Strand and New Bond St.” 50%-70% blue with some filling or dressing to remove rust at the rear of frame. The grips are very good. Tight action and bright bore. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-166 COLT #281437 Lot #354 (Sale Order 364 of 705) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .41 L.C. Caliber with a 51/2” barrel, blue and case color finish, hard rubber grips, S/N 281437. 50%-70% blue and case colors with losses at the high points, edges and muzzle from holstering and use. Good markings and sharp address. All matching. The grips are very good plus with fairly sharp checkering. The front sight is its full height. Some very bright areas of finish where protected. Some pitting on the barrel probably from holster. Later replaced hammer with polished sides and excellent bore. The action is excellent as rebuilt. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18EN-212 S&W #30950 Lot #355 (Sale Order 365 of 705) Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector in .44 Special caliber with a 6 ½” barrel, later replaced medallion wood grips blue finish, S/N 30950. 70%-80% evenly aging and toning blue finish. Good action and good bore. The grips are post war. Minor erosion and pitting on the back strap. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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18EN-241 ARCHER Lot #356 (Sale Order 366 of 705) British Flintlock Pocket pistol with cannon barrel signed T. Archer. Measure 6” overall with a 1 ½” barrel of 40 plus caliber smooth bore. Dark brown patina with minor rust and erosion. Silver wire is 80%-90% intact. Original top jaw and small parts. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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18EN-242 FLINTLOCK Lot #357 (Sale Order 367 of 705) French Model 1822 Gerndarme flintlock pistol in near fine condition with manufacture Royale De Mauberge on the lock. The stock is dated 1827 in fine cartouche and shows side plate that attaches to the fore end cap. All original small parts with slight erosion on near excellent metal. The stocks are almost fine with a couple small chips missing. .60 caliber smoothbore. Measures 9 7/8” overall. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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18EN-245 S&W #16269 Lot #358 (Sale Order 368 of 705) Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector with a 6 ½” barrel, Canadian proofs, blued finish, and checkered wood medallion grips, originally .455 but bored out to .45 L.C., S/N 16269. Shooter sights have been added and the hammer crudely offset like king. Great action and locks up tight. Good to very good bore. Est.: $350-$700
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18EN-248 COLT #51899 Lot #359 (Sale Order 369 of 705) Colt Trooper .357 Mag Double Action revolver with a 6” barrel, blued finish, Checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 51899. 90%-95% original blue with edge and muzzle loss probably from holster. The grips are good with “COP” looking wear and aging. Tight action and very good bore. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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18EN-257 SAVAGE RIFLE #291714 Lot #360 (Sale Order 370 of 705) Savage Model 99 takedown in .300 savage caliber, S/N 291714. 50%-70% blue turning plum finish. The stocks are good and cleaned with steel wool so the finish is missing. Large chip to the left side on fore end from takedown. The action is tight and the bore is bright. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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18EN-258 REMINGTON RIFLE #A6762095 Lot #361 (Sale Order 371 of 705) Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle in 7mm Mag, S/N A6762095 with a 24” barrel. Recoil pad added with minor evidence of firing and some limited use. 98% overall. With original box. (Modern) Est.: $350-$700
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18EN-259 RUGER #71-46078 Lot #362 (Sale Order 372 of 705) Ruger Model 77 Bolt Action Sporting rifle in .257 Roberts caliber with Redfield 6x scope on factory mounts, S/N 71-46078. Near fine used condition. 98%-99% overall with minor scratches in wood. (Modern) Est.: $350-$700
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18FJ-3 CAUCASIAN KINJAL Lot #363 (Sale Order 373 of 705) Small silver hilted Caucasian kinjal with gold inlaid blade. Estimate: $200-$400
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18FJ-8 GERMINAL VOLTAIRE LADIES WATCH Lot #364 (Sale Order 374 of 705) Elegant Germinal Voltaire lady’s wristwatch with matching mesh band in original box. Estimate: $200-$400
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18FA-1 YELLOWSTONE LODGE CHAIR Lot #365 (Sale Order 375 of 705) Antique horn and hide chair found in lodge near Livingston, Montana at the North Gate of Yellowstone showing beautiful carved feet of polished horn. Measures approximately 38” in height and 22 ½” id width with 19” deep seat. Very good plus condition. Great for cabin lodge or western décor. Est.: $600-$1200
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18EN-216 REMINGTON RAND #37489 Lot #366 (Sale Order 376 of 705) .45 Semi-Auto pistol on Essex frame with Essex slide, blued finish, faux ivory grips, Laser Aim Sight, S/N 37489. 95% re-blued finish. Very good overall with good bore. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-260 WINCHESTER #596135 Lot #367 (Sale Order 377 of 705) Winchester Model 1890 .22 W.R.F. caliber pump action rifle, S/N 596135. 70%-80% original blue remains with very good wood stocks. Good action and good bore. Minor aging and wear. (C&R) Est.: $300-$600
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18EN-256 REMINGTON RIFLE Lot #368 (Sale Order 378 of 705) Sporterized Model 03-A3 in .30-06 caliber U.S. Military issue rifle, S/N 3890192. The barrel is Remington Arms marked and dated 9-43. The metal as issued except peep sight added to the rear of the frame. The military stock has been shortened and altered and left unfinished with recoil pad added. The action is good and the bore is good. (C&R) Est.: $200-$400
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18EN-266 SAVAGE #219 Lot #369 (Sale Order 379 of 705) Savage Model 219 .30-30 caliber single shot rifle with a 26” round barrel, NSNV. This rifle remains in very good plus condition with 90%-95% original blue. The wood is also very good plus with minor loss of finish. The action is tight and the bore is excellent. (Modern) Est.: $200-$400
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18EN-218 STEVENS #46063 Lot #370 (Sale Order 380 of 705) Stevens “Gem” .22 caliber tip up with a 6” barrel, S/N 46063 showing 50%-60% blue and 80%-90% nickel. Original sight and near fine grips. Good action and the bore is fair. (Antique) Est.: $175-$350
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18EN-139 COLT 1849 #314129 Lot #371 (Sale Order 381 of 705) Colt .38 caliber rimfire made as cartridge arm using percussion parts and cartridge era produced 3 ½” round barrel with 71-72 patent dates and S/N 314129. Lightly cleaned barrel and cylinder with 30%-50% original case colors. 40%-60% cylinder scene. The grips and straps are restored. All matching. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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18EN-239 BELGIAN PINFIRE Lot #372 (Sale Order 382 of 705) Good quality European cartridge revolver circa 1870s-90s proofed with crown over Z and “ELG” with no makers name. Measures 10” overall with a 4 ¾” octagon barrel. Checkered black hardwood grips possibly ebony. Good condition with 30%-50% blue with minor storage rust and erosion that may clean. Tight action and bright bore. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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18EN-76 HERDER'S FERRY FLINTLOCK Lot #373 (Sale Order 383 of 705) Reproduction of Harpers Ferry U.S. Martial Flintlock pistol dated 1807 and in .58 caliber smoothbore. Mint in box. Made by D. Pedersoli in Italy. This models image still used by M.P. on emblems. Not available for years. Est.: $250-$500
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18EN-65 S&W #K80609 Lot #374 (Sale Order 384 of 705) Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 15 in .38 Special with a 4” barrel, blued finish, 5 screw, pearl grips, S/N K80609. Very good plus with 85%-95% original blue and case colors. The grips are good to very good with minor chips and aging. Very good overall and early flat latch. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18FJ-9 WWI COLT M1911 MAGAZINES Lot #375 (Sale Order 385 of 705) Two original WWI Colt M1911 .45 auto two tone magazines in their original L.C.C. & CO 1918 canvas pouch. Excellent condition. Estimate: $150-$200
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18FM-4 BERETTA #DAA087902 Lot #376 (Sale Order 386 of 705) Beretta 3032 Tomcat, #DAA087902, .32 ACP, 2 3/8" barrel, matte blue finish with plastic checkered logo grips. Near fine condition overall, in original case with manual and warranty card and original box, in good condition. Two mags. (Modern / PPT) Est. $250-500
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18EN-204 BERETTA #F02013 Lot #377 (Sale Order 387 of 705) Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto pistol in .380 caliber dated 1942, trade for fascist officer’s in WWII, S/N F02013. 75%-85% original blue with near fine “P.B.” marked composite grip. Original extended bottom mag. Minor rust and erosion and fair to good bore that may improve with extensive cleaning. Some minor pitting. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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18EN-210 S&W #1970 Lot #378 (Sale Order 388 of 705) Otis Smith .38 Rimfire Single Action Revolver marked “Smith’s Patent, April 15 1875 No. 38”. Nickel finish and wood grips. 75%-85% original nickel with minor aging. Very good grips. Scarce frontier era pocket revolver. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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18EN-237 BELGIAN PINFIRE Lot #379 (Sale Order 389 of 705) Belgium pinfire circa 1860s in 7.5mm with blue and case colored finish and wood grips. 75%-85% original finish. Tight action and crisp overall with very good grips. Measures 8” overall. Proofed but no makers name. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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18RPS-9 JADE CHARM PENDANT Lot #380 (Sale Order 390 of 705) One Jade Chinese good luck charm in made as a pendant Est:$300-400
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18RPS-7 LAPIS LAZULI RING Lot #381 (Sale Order 391 of 705) One custom designed ring in 14k yellow gold set with a carved lapislazuli Est:$400-500
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18RPS-6 BLACK OPAL RING Lot #382 (Sale Order 392 of 705) One black opal ring in 18k yellow gold Est:$400-600
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18RPS-35 BRACELETS Lot #383 (Sale Order 393 of 705) A collection of 3 bracelets,16 mm lapislazuli beads, 19mm Tiger eye Beads, and moonstone set in silver setting Est:$450-550
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18FR-1 RIA 1903 #338491 Lot #384 (Sale Order 394 of 705) Rock Island Arsenal 1903 #338491, 30-06 cal, 24" Criterion barrel, parkerized finish. Rifle is invery good to near fine condition as restored. Reclaimed receiver tastefully restored in the area of the safety. (C&R) Est. $400-800
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18FR-2 COOPER MDL 22 #11941 Lot #385 (Sale Order 395 of 705) Cooper Firearms Model 22 bolt action bolt action rifle, matte finish, #11941, .7mm-08 cal., 24" barrel, checkered walnut stock. Rifle is in near fine cndition, showing slight use, with minimal handling marks. Mounted with a Leupold VX-3 4.5-14 scope in very good condition, clear optics. Est $1200-2400
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18CAI-22 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #386 (Sale Order 396 of 705) Stunning fine Ruby and Diamond ring featuring an approx. 1.50 carat natural Ruby framed with 28 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with G-H-I colors and SI clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimate $1,500-2,000
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18CAI-31 CITRINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #387 (Sale Order 397 of 705) One of a kind vintage Citrine and Diamond ring featuring an organic shaped cabochon Citrine weighing approx. 8-10.00 carats accented with 9 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.25 carats with F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat setting. Retail $2,000-$2,400 Estimate $1,000-$1,500
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18CAI-32 AMETHYST & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #388 (Sale Order 398 of 705) Amethyst and Diamond pendant featuring gorgeous designer Amethyst accented with 46 pave set ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.25 carats of F-G colors and VVS/VS clarity set in a 14 karat white gold setting. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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18CAI-34 STAR SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #389 (Sale Order 399 of 705) Eye catching Star Sapphire weighing 5.80 carats with good star accented with 12 round cut side Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity in a 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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18CAI-35 TSAVORITE GARNET & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #390 (Sale Order 400 of 705) Elegant green Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond pendant of intense green color an exceptional vibrancy weight approx. 1.00 carat encircled by 22 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.20 carats of F-G colors and VS clarity in a 10 karat white gold setting. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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18FV-108 COMM. S.F. BADGE Lot #391 (Sale Order 401 of 705) 7 point star badge Commissioner S.F. Police (1/hallmark J.C. Irvine plus “STERLING” and “Sept. 23 21”). Est.: $300-$600.
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18DC-109 LA SHERIFF BADGE Lot #392 (Sale Order 402 of 705) 6 point star badge Sheriff Los Angeles County, CA (hallmark circle “D). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-110 SARGEANT S.F. BADGE Lot #393 (Sale Order 403 of 705) 7 point star badge Sergeant S.F. Police (711/hallmark Samuels, SF; also stamped “STERLING” and “APR 12 19”). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DF-7 OIL ON BOARD Lot #394 (Sale Order 404 of 705) Oil on board signed lower left “Songoro K.” of French Polynesian scene. Measures 18 ¾” x 26 ½”. Est.: $150-$300
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18DF-8 OIL ON BOARD Lot #395 (Sale Order 405 of 705) Oil on board signed lower left “Songoro K.” of French Polynesian scene. Well detailed. Measures 18 ¾” x 26 ½”. Est.: $175-$350
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18FN-7 WINCHESTER 94 #1621490 Lot #396 (Sale Order 406 of 705) Winchester Model 94 carbine in excellent original condition, S/N 1621490. Made pre-WWII. 95%-98% with minor storage marks on the wood. Fine to excellent overall. (C&R) Est.: $400-$800
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18FM-5 GRENDAL P-10 Lot #397 (Sale Order 407 of 705) Grendel P-10 semi auto pocket pistol, two tone finish, #13207, .380 cal., 2 7/8" barrel, polymer frame, Overall fine condition. (Modern / PPT) Est. $175-350
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18EN-137 METROPOLITAN 62 #2368 Lot #398 (Sale Order 408 of 705) Metropolitan .36 caliber period copy of Colt 1862 police with a 4 ½” barrel, S/N 2368. Lightly scroll engraved on the barrel and cylinder. Traces of original case colors with blue added at the time of embellishment. Very good overall. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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18EN-130 MANHATTAN FIREARMS #3568 Lot #399 (Sale Order 409 of 705) Manhattan .36 caliber Pocket Navy with a 4” barrel, S/N 3568. Restored with gold accents on the cylinder. All matching. With frame display. Good markings, works well and tight. Civil War era. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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18FM-6 ERMA LUGER #10604 Lot #400 (Sale Order 410 of 705) Erma La-22 Luger style .22 LR pistol, #10604, 4 1/2" barrel, blued finish, checkered plastic grips. Pistol is in very good condition, and will improve with a good cleaning. Includes two mags. (C&R / PPT) Est. $250-500
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18JOB-6 RELIC Lot #401 (Sale Order 411 of 705) Rusty relic foreign copy of a Colt SAA revolver with blown cylinder, wood grips, S/N 8582; also missing ejector rod and housing and several screws. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $200-$400.
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18JOB-9 RELIC Lot #402 (Sale Order 412 of 705) Rusty relic Remington Rolling Block .50 caliber pistol with tag “Made by Indian Gunsmith”. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $200-$400.
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18JOB-3,27,64,96,104,106,112 RELICS Lot #403 (Sale Order 413 of 705) Lot of 7 interesting misc. rusty relics including a 2” diameter iron cannon ball with tag “Cannon Ball/ Battle of the Alamo, Texas/1836”; a Remington Smoot cylinder and part of barrel with all 5 chamber of cylinder still loaded! Also a grip strap from a cap pistol; a Sharps derringer frame and checkered hard rubber grips with tag “Found in old PRIVY in downtown Tucson, AZ, 1988”; a frame and hammer from what appears to be a Colt Model 1862 Police conversion; a Sharps 4-barrel derringer barrel only and a lockplate and percussion hammer for a percussion lock. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $150-$300.
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18EM-6 BLACK LUGER HOLSTER Lot #404 (Sale Order 414 of 705) Luger holster marked “KG” on flap. Good shows black dye or polish. Est.: $200-$400
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18DH-28 MINIATURE JAPANESE TANSUI Lot #405 (Sale Order 415 of 705) Exotic oriental hardwood possibly rosewood tansu chest circa 19th to early 20th century. Measures 24” x 10 ½”. Fair condition only. Used by artist for his materials. Estate od Dennis Tupper. Est.: $100-$200
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18DF-5 OIL ON BOARD Lot #406 (Sale Order 416 of 705) Oil on board of California style scene (Similar Millard Sheets) unsigned circa 1930s-50s. Nicely framed. Measures 15 ½” x 19 ½”. Est.: $175-$350
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18DF-6 WATERCOLOR Lot #407 (Sale Order 417 of 705) Watercolor on paper entitled “Left Bank” by Mildred Waters signed lower left. Measures 11” x 14 ¾” image only. Framed. Known artist who worked in Paris. Est.: $150-$300
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18DF-10 OIL ON CANVAS Lot #408 (Sale Order 418 of 705) Oil on canvas on back “Adeleide McConnell, Haddonfield Beach, N.J.”. The subject is nude lady on beach. Measures 15 ½” x 19”. Framed. Est.: $250-$500
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18CH-1 REMINGTON 700 #C6448841 Lot #409 (Sale Order 419 of 705) Left hand Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle, .338 Win. Mag. caliber, 25” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stock, S/N C6448841, with leather sling and mounted with a Leupold Vari-X III 2.5 x 8 scope displaying fine optics; the gun is also in overall fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18FC-10 LC SMITH SXS Lot #410 (Sale Order 420 of 705) LC Smith Field Grade SxS shotgun, #S37423, 12 Ga., 28" solid rib barrels with ejectors, recoil pad added, 14 1/2" LOP. Excellent condition overall, choked Imp. right barrel, Mod. left barrel, very god bores, good action. (C&R / PPT) Est. $500-1000
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18FC-4 REMINGTON ARMS #P137789 Lot #411 (Sale Order 421 of 705) Remington Arms SxS shotgun, #137789, 12 Ga., 32" solid rib barrels, blued with engraved, color case hardened receiver, recoil pad added, 14" LOP. This high grade Remington is very good to near fine condition, muted case colors on receiver, ejectors, good bores, good action. Some evidence of previous corrosion cleaned from the barrels. (C&R / PPT) Est. $600-1200
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18ES-1 BERETTA AL391 #AA3456983 Lot #412 (Sale Order 422 of 705) Beretta Model AL391 Urika Optima semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” ventilated rib barrel, blued finish, checkered finely grained wood stocks with hard rubber butt pad, S/N AA345983, in overall fine to excellent condition displaying minimal use or handling; accompanied by a factory hardcase, instructions and related paperwork, extra hard rubber butt pad and 4 extra chokes plus tool and some extra small parts. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18EM-5 1940 BLACK POLICE HOLSTER Lot #413 (Sale Order 423 of 705) 1940 dated German police holster marked Schneider Lodenscheid. Very good plus with minor scrapes and scuffs. Est.: $150-$300
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18ER-3 EL PASO SADDLERY 1911 HOLSTER Lot #414 (Sale Order 424 of 705) El Paso Saddlery Co. U.S. 1911 style leather holster in fine overall condition. Est.: $50-$75.
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18DM-18 ULTIMATE OFF. Lot #415 (Sale Order 425 of 705) Colt Ultimate Officers Model MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #UOM126. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol features a high polish blue slide with a bright stainless frame. The silver medallion smooth wood grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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18EI-3 TROCAOLA ARAMZABAL Lot #416 (Sale Order 426 of 705) Trocaola Aramzabal Spanish copy of a S&W Model 10 DA revolver, .32/20 caliber, 4.25” barrel, 5-screw frame, blued finish, checkered wood grips, lanyard ring retained, S/N 92721, in overall good condition with considerable original blued finish remaining, good bore, crisp action, good grips. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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18EI-4 WINCHESTER 72 #NSNV Lot #417 (Sale Order 427 of 705) Winchester Model 72 bolt action rifle, .22 short, long and LR caliber, 25” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in overall very good + condition displaying the majority of its original blued finish, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-111 S.I.U. BOSTON BADGE Lot #418 (Sale Order 428 of 705) Boston Police Special Agent/S.I.U. shield badge (no hallmark). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-112 CHIEF GLENDALE BADGE Lot #419 (Sale Order 429 of 705) Glendale, CA Police Chief shield badge (hallmark Sun Badge Co., LA County). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-113 HUNT PARK BADGE Lot #420 (Sale Order 430 of 705) Police Captain Huntington Park, CA shield (no hallmark). Est.: $150-$300.
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18EW-13 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #421 (Sale Order 431 of 705) Springfield Trapdoor rifle cut down and adapted for use as a line throwing or harpoon gun, # 152841. The barrel was cut down to 22 1/2" and a slot was cut in the bottom of the barrel 3 1/2" from the muzzle to accept a harpoon or hook. Good condition overall, some corrosion in the action, probably from the marine environment, replaced stock. (Antique) Est $300-600
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18EW-19 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #422 (Sale Order 432 of 705) Remington 1902 Rolling Block 7mm cal., 30" barrel, in fair condition overall. In need of a good cleaning. (C&R / PPT) Est. $250-500
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18EW-17 BROWNING LIGHT TWELVE #6G38207 Lot #423 (Sale Order 433 of 705) Browning Light Twelve semi automatic shotgun, #6G38207, 12 Ga, 29 1/2" vent rib barrel, checkered stock wtih recoil pad, 13 5/8" LOP. Very good plus condition with very good bore and action, 85-90% blue. (C&R / PPT) Est. $300-600
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18DH-11 ETCHED POWDER HORN Lot #424 (Sale Order 434 of 705) Hand carved powder horn by D.R. Tupper for himself and signed 1980’s. D.R> Tupper was a well-known artist, coin dealer and historian in Santa Ana who was also a renaissance man of many talents and peculiarities. Colored scenes of pixies and elves. Over 1000 hours to carve and color. Never offered for sale. This artist could carve 18th century horn to exacting standards and Walter O’ Connor stated “It’s good he is honest and signs his work or they would pass most experts”. His signature is “DR”. Est.: $500-$1000
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18JOB-15 RELIC Lot #425 (Sale Order 435 of 705) Rusty relic Colt First Model Dragoon percussion revolver; dented brass trigger guard and partial brass grip strap; heavily rusted, S/N appears to be 6063. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18EI-1 SAVAGE 1907 #125599 Lot #426 (Sale Order 436 of 705) Savage Model 1907 semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP/7.65mm caliber, 3.75” barrel, blued finish, checkered black hard rubber “Indian Head” grips, S/N 125599, in overall good condition displaying a dark patina overall with areas of muted original blued finish, left side of pistol displays areas of light pitting, good bore, crisp action, good markings and good grips; lanyard ring at rear of butt strap retained; note from consignor states “WW I French Military Contract; shipped Sept. 1915; pe3r Savage Pistols by Bailey Brown, Jr. (P. 133)”. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18EF-39 Unertl SCOPE Lot #427 (Sale Order 437 of 705) Unertl scope, sight tube and two additional eye pieces. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18EF-25 COLT WOODSMAN #152764 Lot #428 (Sale Order 438 of 705) Colt Woodsman semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 6.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 152764 (Hi Speed); in overall very good condition displaying majority of original blue with some spots of erosion and wear; very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good grips. (C&R). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18EF-29 COLT LIGHTENING Lot #429 (Sale Order 439 of 705) Colt Lightning pump action rifle, .22 caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 77667, in overall good + condition displaying the majority of its blued finish, good markings, crisp action, overall good wood and fair + bore; original checkered hard rubber butt plate retained. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18EF-22 WINCHESTER 94 #28613 Lot #430 (Sale Order 440 of 705) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 26” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 28613, in overall good to very good condition with majority of muted blued finish remaining on barrel, brown patina to loading tube, areas of muted blued finish on receiver, crisp action, good markings and bore, good wood stocks; Klondike era with factory letter confirming features and indicating received in warehouse on November 29, 1897, shipped on December 2, 1897 to order number 24269. (Antique). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18DM-19 COMBAT COMMANDER Lot #431 (Sale Order 441 of 705) Colt MK IV Series 80 Combat Commander Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FC2153. The pistol is in minty overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless finish with only light handling marks. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in about excellent condition showing only light storage marks. The lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Commander. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18EI-2 HUNGARIAN ARMS #N03985 Lot #432 (Sale Order 442 of 705) Hungarian Arms Works (FEG) Model PPH DA semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered plastic grips, Interarms-marked on right side of slide, S/N N 02874 (all matching visible numbers), in overall fine condition with fine bore, action, markings and grips. Accompanied by an extra factory magazine. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DW-4 BROWNING B.A.R. #107NV29560 Lot #433 (Sale Order 443 of 705) Browning BAR II Safari semi-automatic rifle, 7mm Rem. Mag. caliber, 25” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, retractable bipod, leather sling, S/N 107NV29560, mounted with a fabulous Limited Edition Big Game Model C.M.O. 5-20x56 scope with crisp optics; gun is in overall fine condition showing little use or handling; contained in a padded hard case with owner’s manual. (Modern). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18DW-5 STEVENS Lot #434 (Sale Order 444 of 705) Stevens single shot rifle, .25-20 caliber, 24.5” half round/half octagon barrel, engraved receiver with game scenes, wood stocks with checkered butt stock and Shutzen steel butt plate, S/N 27331; overall good to very good condition with considerable blued finish remaining on barrel, very good bore, crisp action, very good stocks. (Antique). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18EF-6 TRAPDOOR #542283 Lot #435 (Sale Order 445 of 705) U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle with ramrod bayonet, .45-70 caliber, military finish, wood stock with “8/NY/303” stamped on top of butt stock at butt plate (New York National Guard marks), S/N 542283, in overall good + condition with a good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good wood displaying circle P proof at end of lower tang and partially visible inspector’s cartouche on left side of stock above the trigger guard. Accompanied by a 1998-dated document from the U.S. Army Center of Military History concerning information on the 8th New York Infantry. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18EF-23 WINCHESTER 94 #256175 Lot #436 (Sale Order 446 of 705) Special Order Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .32 W.S. caliber, 26” half round/half octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 256175, in overall good condition with majority of blued finish remaining on barrel, button magazine, grey patina to receiver with some blue remaining in protected areas, good bore, action, markings and wood; accompanied by a factory letter confirming caliber, barrel shape, plain trigger and received in warehouse on May 23, 1905, with shipment from warehouse on June 22, 1905 to order number 14730. (C&R). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18DBK-2 QUINCY ANTIQUE SHOWCASE-WOOD Lot #437 (Sale Order 447 of 705) Quincy antique wood and glass showcase, approximately 72” long x 13” high x 28” deep; good condition overall with size capable of displaying a variety of collectibles. Accompanied by a sturdy aluminum container to transport the showcase in; approximately 73” long x 19” high x 29” deep with both long sides sporting attached metal handles for moving the container when empty or with showcase inside. Great for traveling to collectible shows where the showcase is protected during transit. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JOB-25 RELIC Lot #438 (Sale Order 448 of 705) Rusty relic Colt U.S. marked SAA revolver, 7.5” barrel, S/N 16742 with wood grips; accompanied by a Jan. 23, 1999 John Kopec evaluation letter indicating this gun was a “Condemed” U.S. marked “Civilian” issued revolver. From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JOB-16 RELIC Lot #439 (Sale Order 449 of 705) Rusty relic Colt First Model Dragoon percussion revolver, brass grip straps appear to be old replacements and are S/N 2530; remnants of old ivory grips retained, frame, cylinder and barrel assembly heavily rusted with two chambers of cylinder still loaded! From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18DBK-3 FRAMED & MATTED ADVERTISER Lot #440 (Sale Order 450 of 705) Beautifully framed and matted large Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company advertising print that appears original; approximately 42” x 37” overall including frame. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18EF-28 WINCHESTER 52 Lot #441 (Sale Order 451 of 705) Winchester Model 52 Target bolt action rifle, .22LR caliber, 28” heavy barrel with scope mounts rear and at the muzzle; re-blued finish, re-worked checkered target stock, S/N 51469B, in overall good to very good condition; crisp action, good bore, very good stock plus a box of misc. extras including additional sights, targets, total of two magazines, cleaning materials, wood butt stock cheek piece, etc. (C&R). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18DC-114 S.F. POLICE BADGE Lot #442 (Sale Order 452 of 705) 7 point star badge marked San Francisco Police (627/hallmark Blackinton). Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-115 2211 S.F. BADGE Lot #443 (Sale Order 453 of 705) 7 point star Inspector S.F. Police (2211/no hallmark). Est.: $300-$600.
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18DC-116 DEP. CORONER BADGE Lot #444 (Sale Order 454 of 705) 7-point star badge, Deputy Coroner San Francisco, CA (628/hallmark San Francisco). Est.: $100-$200.
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18DW-6 HI WALL BROWNING #1254W5T Lot #445 (Sale Order 455 of 705) Browning Model 78 high wall single shot rifle, .30-06 caliber, 26” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, leather sling, S/N 1254W57, mounted with a Bausch & Lomb displaying crisp optics; gun is in overall fine condition showing little use or handling; accompanied by a Browning hardcase. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18EF-33 MARLIN 39 #5375 Lot #446 (Sale Order 456 of 705) Marlin Model 39 lever action rifle, .22 short, long & LR caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N S5375, in overall very good + condition with majority of original blued finish to barrel and considerable original case colors to receiver; good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good wood with a couple of scattered mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JOB-1 RELIC Lot #447 (Sale Order 457 of 705) Rusty relic Remington revolving rifle with heavily rusted frame, cylinder and barrel plus heavily weathered and worn wood butt stock; would make a great display piece for the gunroom! From the collection of John O. Beckwith. Est.: $400-$800.
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18DBK-1 DOUBLE DOOR ANTIQUE CURVED SHOWCASE Lot #448 (Sale Order 458 of 705) Double door antique curved glass showcase, approximately 72” long x 13” high x 25” deep; great for displaying a variety of collectibles and in overall good condition. Est.: $400-$800.
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18EF-37 MISC LOT Lot #449 (Sale Order 459 of 705) Good lot of factory collector ammo in boxes including 7 boxes of Winchester .30 Army Full Patch; a box of Winchester .30 Gov’t Model 1906 Pointed full patch and 3 boxes of Remington .30-40 Krag ammo. Est.: $300-$600.
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18EF-36 MISC LOT Lot #450 (Sale Order 460 of 705) Nine boxes of Winchester .30 Army full patch cartridges. Est.: $300-$600.
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18DW-3 MARTINI ACTION Lot #451 (Sale Order 461 of 705) Martini action (BSA) single shot rifle, .22LR caliber, 26” custom heavy round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks with extended butt stock, no visible S/N; mounted with a Unertl scope displaying good optics; gun is in overall good to very good condition as customized with a very good bore, crisp action and good wood. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18EF-21 F/L TRADE PISTOL Lot #452 (Sale Order 462 of 705) Flintlock trade pistol, brass mounted, highly decorated wood stock with brass piercings and pearl inlays. (Antique). Est.: $175-$350.
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18EF-24 SHARPS DERRINGER Lot #453 (Sale Order 463 of 705) Early Civil War era Sharps 4 barrel derringer, .22 caliber, 2.5” barrel group, nickel finish to barrels, traces of silver plating to brass frame, rosewood grips, S/N 16879 (matching barrel number), in overall good condition with good action, good grips and markings approximately 70% visible (as is the case with many of this model). (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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18EF-31 RUGER 77 #70109160 Lot #454 (Sale Order 464 of 705) Ruger Model 77/22 bolt action rifle, .22 Win. Mag. R.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stock, S/N 701-09160, mounted with a Bushnell scope displaying fine optics; gun is in overall fine condition showing minimal use or handling; accompanied by a factory cardboard numbered to this gun. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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18EF-32 HENRY #051716 Lot #455 (Sale Order 465 of 705) Henry Repeating Arms Co. lever action carbine, .22LR caliber, 18.5” barrel, black finish, wood stocks, S/N 051716, mounted with a Bushnell scope displaying crisp optics; in like new condition with factory cardboard box and instructions manual. (Modern). Est.: $350-$700.
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18EF-51 MISC LOT Lot #456 (Sale Order 466 of 705) Bonanza lot of misc. brass including .45LC, .30-30, .30 carbine, etc. Est.: $300-$600.
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18EO-1 EMSEMBLE BELONGING TO COL. F.F. PARRY USMC Lot #457 (Sale Order 467 of 705) Ensemble belonging to Colonel Francis Fox Parry U.S.M.C. Parry served with distinction in the Pacific WWII, Korea and Vietnam. Ensemble consists of his Dress Uniform with Silver Eagles and Full Ribbons for Service. Name on interior breast label. With wide view Photograph of him at command in Camp Pendleton March 1962. Another photo of him with Brothers of young officer 1941. Single studio photo as young officer. Parry was a field Artillery Officer "Who turned makeshift operations to successful campaigns" according to "Three War Marine" book with copy of exciting text. Est:$300-600
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18DBK-7 FRAMED & MATTED RECRUITING POSTER Lot #458 (Sale Order 468 of 705) Large color U.S. Army recruiting poster, framed and matted, approximately 41” x 28” overall; subject matter shows tanks with the phrase “RIGHT IS MIGHT” on the treads of nearest tank; poster is dated 10-19-42 in lower right hand corner; some folds; colors remain good; one crack in glass at lower left corner. Est.: $250-$500.
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18DBK-4 FRAMED & MATTED SPECS FOR FL RIFLE Lot #459 (Sale Order 469 of 705) Framed and matted specification for the Collyer’s revolving flintlock pistol and rifle; approximately 21” x 28” overall and with printed notation in upper left hand corner of document “A.D. 1818. November 24. No. 4315”; “(1 sheet)” in upper right hand corner; “The Enrolled Drawing is colored” in lower left corner and “Malby & Sons Lith” in lower right corner; very good condition overall. Est.: $250-$350.
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18EA-1 COLT S.A.A. #351525 Lot #460 (Sale Order 470 of 705) Colt SAA 1st Generation revolver, .32 WCF caliber, Serial #351525. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ¾” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of an old, quality re-blue with wear at the muzzle and a light drag line on the cylinder. The checkered rubber Colt grips are in good condition and fit well. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18EF-52 MISC LOT Lot #461 (Sale Order 471 of 705) Lot of 12 gauge shotgun ammo in boxes, an old shooting jacket, some empty hulls and shotgun wads. Est.: $100-$200.
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18EA-3 MAUSER LUGER #8427 Lot #462 (Sale Order 472 of 705) Mauser Werke P.08 Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #8427. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of the original blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle. The pistol has numerous German proofs and Nazi marks on the barrel and frame, while all visible serial numbers are matching and the top of the receiver is marked, “byf” and “41”. The frame is marked P.08, as is one of the magazines and the rear of the accompanying leather flap holster. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with small mars and some flattening of checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot also includes an additional magazine and period leather flap holster. The holster is in good condition with wear and some light staining. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (C+R).
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18EF-53 MISC LOT Lot #463 (Sale Order 473 of 705) Approximately 130 pounds of lead in ingots contained in 3 metal military ammo cans. Est.: $100-$200.
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18DL-18 O/U NICKLE #859 Lot #464 (Sale Order 474 of 705) Remington Double Derringer in .41 rim fire with last address “Remington Arms UMC Co. Ilion, N.Y.”, S/N 859. Nickel plated with hard rubber grips. Fine to excellent original condition with 98%-99% plus original nickel. Excellent grips. Fine bores. Very little use. 9.8 on a 1-10 scale. The collection of Doug Drummond with a copy of his book. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18EA-7 COLT 61 NAVY #15431 Lot #466 (Sale Order 475 of 705) Colt 1861 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #15431. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces have taken on a silver patina with areas of light to moderate pitting at the muzzle and on the frame. The cylinder retains 60%-70% of the cylinder scene, five of the six safety pins and the engagement date is clearly legible. All visible serial numbers are matching, except the wedge which is a period replacement and the hammer displays old, toned case hardening. The smooth wood grips are slightly undersized, but are in good condition with some small mars at the base. The brass straps are a pleasing patina with the initials, “ALM” carved in the bottom. The action is crisp, functioning well at the time of description. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are legible on this desirable Civil War era Colt circa 1863. Est.: $1,200-$2,400. (Antique).
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18EF-15 STEVENS Lot #467 (Sale Order 476 of 705) Stevens Model 311 SxS hammerless shotgun, 16 gauge, 28” barrels, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, no visible S/N, in overall very good to fine condition with crisp actions, fine bores, majority of blued finish to barrels and vivid case colors to receiver, very good to fine stocks. (Modern). Est.: $200-$400.
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18EF-30 WINCHESTER 62 #669306 Lot #468 (Sale Order 477 of 705) Winchester Model 62 pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 23” round barrel, re-blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 669306, in overall good condition as refinished; good bore, crisp action, good markings and good wood. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18EF-40 MISC LOT Lot #469 (Sale Order 478 of 705) Lot of approximately 17 vintage butt plates including makers Winchester, Browning, etc. Est.: $50-$100.
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18EF-38 MISC LOT Lot #470 (Sale Order 479 of 705) Lot of 6 magazines for Winchester Model 52 rifle. Est.: $150-$300.
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18EF-35 MISC LOT Lot #471 (Sale Order 480 of 705) Lot of approximately 9 Winchester and assorted stocks; various conditions. Est.: $150-$300.
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18EF-34 REMINGTON PUMP Lot #472 (Sale Order 481 of 705) Remington pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 22” barrel, re-blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 211659, in overall good condition as re-finished, good bore, action, markings and wood. (C&R). Est.: $125-$250.
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18EF-27 ANTIQUE STETIENNE Lot #473 (Sale Order 482 of 705) SxS exposed hammers shotgun, 12 gauge, 29.75” damascus barrels, case hardened receiver and back action lock plates, double triggers, breech loading checkered wood stocks, no visible S/N, in overall good + condition with some scattered spots of erosion on barrels, considerable original case hardening remaining, good bores, crisp action, no visible maker markings; good wood with pleasing graining; one small old sliver missing from right front side of forend. (Antique). Est.: $125-$250.
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18EF-26 HIGGINS MDL 7060 Lot #474 (Sale Order 483 of 705) J.C. Higgins Model 88 DA revolver, .22 caliber, 4.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered maroon plastic grips, S/N 7060; in overall good condition with good action, good bore, good markings and good grips; some loss of finish at rear of cylinder and back of recoil shield. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $100-$200.
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18EF-16 WARDS WESTERNFIELD Lot #475 (Sale Order 484 of 705) Wards Western Field pump action shotgun, 20 gauge, 26” ventilated rib barrel with variable muzzle choke, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N G096154, in overall fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood; majority of original blue remaining. (Modern). Est.: $90-$180.
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18PKM-5 SIG SAUER P229R#AFU09274 Lot #476 (Sale Order 485 of 705) Sig Sauer P229 Elite Semi-Auto Pistol, 9mm, 3 ¾”, black finish, rosewood grips, night sights, short reset trigger, S/N AFU09274. This pistol remains in like new condition showing little handling and no use. Original box and manual included. Consignor will ship original 2 mags to the buyer outside of CA. (No CA Sale) Est.: $550-1100
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18DW-1 BROWNING 85 #09056NR2B7 Lot #477 (Sale Order 486 of 705) Browning Model 1885 single shot rifle, .40-65 caliber, 30” heavy half round/half octagon barrel, mat black and case hardened finish, checkered wood stocks including pistol grip to butt stock; Vernier tang sight and hooded spirit level front sight, S/N 09056NR2B7, in overall fine condition displaying the majority of its original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18DW-2 STEVENS Lot #478 (Sale Order 487 of 705) Stevens Model 44.5 single shot target rifle by CPA, .32-40 caliber, 30” heavy octagon barrel, engraved on top flat “A. Erhardt”; tapped for scope mounts, hooded front sight, vernier tang sight, double set triggers (working at time of description), blued and case hardened finish, deluxe wood stocks with Shutzen butt stock/plate, no visible S/N; in overall fine condition displaying the majority of its finish, fine bore, crisp action; original price $3,280. (Modern). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18PKM-2 REM MDL 51 #P8002 Lot #479 (Sale Order 488 of 705) Remington Model 51 semi-automatic pistol, blued finish, checkered black hard rubber grips, S/N PA 8002, in overall very good condition displaying the majority of its original finish, crisp action, very good bore and grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PKM-1 WINCHESTER 1894 #6566453 Lot #480 (Sale Order 489 of 705) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, case hardened receiver, New Haven Address, checkered wood stock, S/N 6566453, very good to fine condition. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18DM-21 COMBAT STALLION Lot #481 (Sale Order 490 of 705) Colt Combat Stallion semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #CCS011. This limited production lightweight officer’s model features a 3 ½” barrel with a matte stainless finish on an alloy frame and polished stainless finish on the slide, marked Colt Combat Stallion. The grips are checkered rubber Pachmayr with silver Colt medallions. The pistol comes in the black, plastic Colt factory case with a stainless officer’s size magazine and a full size stainless magazine. Extremely limited in production, the pistol is as new in the case with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18ED-1 PIEPER #45620 Lot #482 (Sale Order 491 of 705) Steyr Pieper patent Model 1908 with tip up barrel. Semi-Auto pistol in 7.65 caliber, S/N 45620. Fine to excellent original condition with 95%-98% original blue and super fire blued small parts. Near fine checkered grips. 1943 German Police manual lists as an issued pistol. Note: “NP 17” stamp on the right rear of the barrel. A 9.8 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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18EA-2 HI STANDARD #186195 Lot #483 (Sale Order 492 of 705) High Standard Model H-D Military semi-automatic pistol, .22 caliber, Serial #186195. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6 ¾” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light scratches. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with light handling marks and sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18EA-6 WINCHESTER MDL 62A #149113 Lot #484 (Sale Order 493 of 705) Winchester Model 62A pump rifle, .22 S, L, or LR caliber, Serial #149113. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” round barrel with ¾ length magazine. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light wear at the muzzle noted. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock ends with a plastic, Winchester marked butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used, desirable Winchester. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18EA-5 BROWNING #79923 Lot #485 (Sale Order 494 of 705) Browning Lightning O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #79923. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 26 ½” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead front sight. The barrels retain the majority of their blue finish showing light wear at the muzzle and are marked made in Belgium. The receiver is tastefully engraved, retaining a significant amount of the thinning blue finish with wear noted on the underside of the action and trigger guard. The finely checkered wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and aging to the varnish on the butt. The butt stock ends with a newer Decelerator rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18BM-54 S&W MDL 19 Lot #486 (Sale Order 495 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 19-6 Bill Jordan Border Patrol Commemorative, .357 Mag. cal., #BBF8419, 4 inch barrel, blued finish with gold accents, adjustable grips, smooth Pachmayr plastic grips. Revolver is in excellent condition overall, retaining 98-99% origional finish, excellent bore, excellent action with tight lock up. Includes walnut display case with 2 books by Jordan in very good condition. Also, original Smith one piece box in very good conditon,wax paper, cleaning kit and manual. (Modern / PPT) Est. $750-1500
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18EE-7 HUSQVARNA #29915 Lot #487 (Sale Order 496 of 705) Browning Patent Husqvarna Sweden .380 caliber Military issue pistol marked, S/N CB29915. 90%-95% Military style finish with minor roughness and pitting on the left edge of the frame by serial number. Excellent bore and interior. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18CY-68 WINCHESTER 52C Lot #488 (Sale Order 497 of 705) Winchester Model 52C bolt action target rifle, .22LR caliber, 28” heavy barrel, blued finish, adjustable Redfield International Match receiver mounted sight, scope mounts on barrel and hooded front sight; target wood stock, S/N 89036C, in overall very good to near fine condition with a near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine stock. (Modern). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18DM-16 COMM. OFF Lot #489 (Sale Order 498 of 705) Colt Commanding Officers Lightweight semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Luger caliber, Serial #FL10181. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte blue finish while the slide is marked, “1 of 500”. The textured rubber gold medallion wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes the maroon Colt factory box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The pistol is as new in the box and appears to be unfired. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18DM-17 VERY SCARSE COMBAT OFF. Lot #490 (Sale Order 499 of 705) Colt Combat Officers Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FL06990. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol features a stainless slide with a blue frame. The silver medallion textured rubber wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18DL-64 CARDBOARD BOX Lot #491 (Sale Order 500 of 705) Cardboard box with label reading “New Model Army Revolver” containing original 19th century brass and steel Remington cleaning rod. Also the caliber .44 Remington, 1875 Remington marking and serial 1576 are on the box. Fair to good condition with some tatters and losses. Collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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18DL-65 REM LOT Lot #492 (Sale Order 501 of 705) Remington accessories lot consisting of: 1. Pair of wood grips with no escutcheon and in good condition. 2. Cleaned to bright Navy mold with good cavities and minor pitting. 3. Cleaning rod. 4. Brass loader (Bob Allen Repro) 5. Remington firearms inspector 153 (Watch Fob?) 6. Bob Allen reproduction .44 Rem. cartridge pack Est.: $250-$500
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18EE-6 MAUSER LUGER #14358 Lot #493 (Sale Order 502 of 705) Mauser Oberndorf Luger in 9mm with a 6” barrel and American eagle on the breach, S/N 11-014358. Excellent to near mint in box. 99%-99.9%. No evidence of firing or use. Extra mag and tool with target, papers and rod. The box is very good with end opening. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18EE-2 RUGER #161-74697 Lot #494 (Sale Order 503 of 705) Ruger Security Six Double Action Revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” barrel, S/N 161-74697. Excellent to new in box with slip cover. 99.9% to mint. No evidence of firing or use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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18DL-66 REM. CYLINDER Lot #495 (Sale Order 504 of 705) Original Remington New Model Police .36 caliber percussion cylinder in almost fine condition. 80%-90% bright original blue. Slight aging and minor use. Est.: $250-$500
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18RPT-2 STOEGER M 3000 Lot #496 (Sale Order 505 of 705) Stoeger M-3000 Turkey semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #729791. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a red Hi-Viz front sight and full-length ventilated rib. All metal parts are finished in factory Real Tree camo, as is the synthetic stock. The shotgun shows only light storage marks and has seen little to no use. The stock is in very good condition and ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Turkey gun. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18EE-5 DAKOTA S.A. #77956 Lot #497 (Sale Order 506 of 705) Dakota .45 Colt Caliber Single Action revolver with a 7 ½” barrel, nickel finish, engraved, simulated ivory grips, S/N 77956. Extra wood grips. Like new in box. Consignor note indicates “Jim Walker Special” Long Beach. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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18EE-4 S&W MDL 624 #AHC0020 Lot #498 (Sale Order 507 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 624 Double Action revolver in .44 S&W caliber with a 6 ½” barrel, stainless steel, and target features, S/N AH00020. Fine to excellent used condition in box. 97%-99% with some firing apparent. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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18EE-3 HI STANDARD #G7224 Lot #499 (Sale Order 508 of 705) Hi Standard Model G Semi Auto pistol with a 4” barrel, blue finish, S/N G7224. The pistol remains in very good condition. 95%-98% original blue and near excellent grips. Minor storage and needs cleaning. The bore is excellent. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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18FM-1 RUGER SA VAQUERO #5763720 Lot #500 (Sale Order 509 of 705) Ruger New Vaquero San Diego Sheriff's Model, #57-63720, stainless, 40 S&W cal., 4 3/4" barrel, wood grips with Sherif's logo laser etched into the right grip panel. Fine condition overall, in factory display case. (Modern / PPT) Est. $700-1400
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18DM-46 SCARSE SIRKUS Lot #501 (Sale Order 510 of 705) Sardius Industries Limited Model SD9 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A002029. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its black finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The black synthetic grips are in good condition with light handling marks. The top of the slide in import marked. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. A rarely encountered pistol manufactured in Israel. The lot includes the factory plastic box and one correct magazine. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18DM-48 VERY SCARSE THOMAS Lot #502 (Sale Order 511 of 705) Thomas Double Action semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP, Serial #001554. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 3 ¼” barrel with a red ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless steel finish with only light handling marks noted. The slide is marked, AJ ORDNANCE, COVINA, CALIF”. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing only storage marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this collectible, long out of production locally manufactured pistol. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DL-62 REM. MOLD Lot #503 (Sale Order 512 of 705) Remington .44 caliber mold with 80%-90% bright blue with excellent cavities showing no use. In Bob Allen made cardboard box. Note: Bob Allen was a collector and as a hobby made excellent cardboard boxes, gun cases and cartridge packs. Bob passed away a few years back and he was a well-regarded collector who sold his creations as reproductions or gave them to friends. Est.: $300-$600
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18DL-80 MISC. LOT Lot #504 (Sale Order 513 of 705) Remington accessories and parts lot as described: 1. Excellent pair of reproduction grips for a 1875 Remington. 2. Two pairs of original gutta percha derringer grips in very good condition. 3. High quality reproduction .36 caliber Navy cylinder with no nipples. Est.: $150-$300
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18RPT-3 KNIFE LOT Lot #505 (Sale Order 514 of 705) Lot of 7 assorted Colt brand folding knives. The lot includes seven Colt assisted opening folding knives all factory new in the blue Colt box. The knives range in size from an overall length of 9” with a 4” blade to the smallest at 6” overall length with a 2 ½” blade. A bonanza of Colt folding knives, all new in the box. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-501 SWORD LOT Lot #506 (Sale Order 515 of 705) Modern set of 2 Samurai style swords with gold wrap; both in very good to near fine condition. Est.: $125-$175.
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18DL-60 DOG FLASK Lot #507 (Sale Order 516 of 705) Remington “Dog” flask with short large spout for Army size or .44 caliber pistols in very good plus condition. 60%-80% darkened lacquer with good top and spring showing most original blue. Good seams and no major dents. Slight scratching. Est.: $250-$500
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18DL-61 CAP TIN Lot #508 (Sale Order 517 of 705) Remington .36 caliber mold for a belt or pocket model with Ely Bros cap tin showing “Remington’s” label. The mold is almost fine with 60%-80% drifting blue and excellent cavities. The tin shows a very good 95% intact faded label with no caps and most Japaned finish. Est.: $250-$500
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18DL-76 3 O/U DERR HOLSTER Lot #509 (Sale Order 518 of 705) Lot of 3 holsters for Remington Double Derringers. 1 marked Lawrence, 1 marked Tombstone Saddlery San Pedro, 1 unmarked with loops for 4 cartridges in western style. All very good plus condition. Est.: $150-$300
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18DC-502 MODERN SAMAURI SWORD Lot #510 (Sale Order 519 of 705) Modern Samurai style sword with blued wrap in near fine condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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18CY-60 WINCHESTER 52 #23619 Lot #511 (Sale Order 520 of 705) Winchester Model 52 bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #23619. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 28” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and area of thinning blue on the barrel. The rifle comes with a globe style front sight, scope bases and an adjustable target aperture sight at the rear of the action. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock retains the sling swivels, period leather military style sling and ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CY-62 401 WINCHESTER Lot #512 (Sale Order 521 of 705) Winchester Model 1910 semi-automatic rifle, .401 caliber, Serial #1000. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small scratches on the receiver. The tang has been drilled and tapped for an aperture sight. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock ends with a Winchester marked plastic butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CY-64 WINCHESTER 52 Lot #513 (Sale Order 522 of 705) Winchester Model 52 bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #1257. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel. The barrel retains a significant amount of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle and a ramped blade front sight. The receiver is primarily brown patina with some old, muted blue in the protected areas. A military style tangent sight has been added at the rear of the action. The smooth wood stock shows moderate to heavy use with numerous mars and dents. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The lot includes an OD green canvas sling and one correct Winchester marked magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18CY-65 KIMBER MDL 82 Lot #514 (Sale Order 523 of 705) Kimber Model 82 Government single shot target rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #GM002433. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 25” heavy bull barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only handling marks and the receiver is marked, “US” on the left side of the receiver. The barrel features a globe style front sight and Kimber adjustable target sight at the rear of the action. Additionally, there are two scope bases mounted on the barrel. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only storage marks and a right hand support is mounted on the underside of the stock. The buttstock ends with a solid rubber butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18CY-69 1917 SPORTER Lot #515 (Sale Order 524 of 705) Custom Mauser sporting bolt action rifle, .300 Weatherby Magnum caliber, Serial #C2099. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 23” barrel. The barrel and action retain the majority of their blue finish with mars and scratches from carry and use. The smooth wood custom stock is in very good condition with exotic hardwood at the fore end cap and exaggerated pistol grip. The butt stock features a California rollover cheek piece and ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 13 ¼” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible on this nice custom Mauser. The rifle is topped with a Redfield one-piece mount and a Weaver K4 fixed power scope with crisp, clear optics. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18DL-59 DOG FLASK Lot #516 (Sale Order 525 of 705) Original Remington “Dog” flask with short bent spout for Navy size revolver of .36 caliber. 50%-70% Japaned lacquer finish with patina on the top and most darkened blue on the spring. Good seams and no major dents. Est.: $250-$500
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18RPT-4 KNIFE LOT Lot #517 (Sale Order 526 of 705) Lot of 7 assorted Colt brand folding knives. The lot includes seven Colt assisted opening folding knives all factory new in the blue Colt box. The knives range in size from an overall length of 9” with a 4” blade to the smallest at 6” overall length with a 2 ½” blade. A bonanza of Colt folding knives, all new in the box. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-503 BROADSWORD Lot #518 (Sale Order 527 of 705) Modern copy of a medieval style sword with heavy leather scabbard. Est.: $50-$75.
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18CY-59 H&R Lot #519 (Sale Order 528 of 705) H&R Model 12 bolt action single shot target rifle, U.S.-marked, .22 caliber, 28.5” heavy barrel, blued finish, adjustable target wood stock, S/N AX516909, in overall very good + condition with a very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood stock; mounted with a Bushnell Banner scope displaying crisp optics. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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18RPT-5 KNIFE LOT Lot #520 (Sale Order 529 of 705) Lot of 4 fixed blade knives, three by Marbles and one by Colt. The lot includes a Marbles bowie knife with an overall length of 11” with a 6” blade featuring a hard wood handle with black bolster and a Marbles marked leather sheath. Additionally, the lot includes a Marbles hunting knife with a 4 ¼” blade and overall length of 8 ½” with a stacked leather handle, aluminum bolster, pommel and a ballistic nylon sheath. The third knife is a Marbles Fish and Bird with a 4” blade and overall length of 7 ½” with stag scales, two brass pins and a Marbles marked leather sheath. The last knife is a Colt fixed survival style knife with a 4” blade and overall length of 8 ½” with a nylon sheath. All four knives are new in the factory boxes. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DL-81 ROSEWOOD/O/U GRIPS Lot #521 (Sale Order 530 of 705) Lot of 2 original wood grips for Remington Double Derringer. Escutcheons and screws retained. Good to very good. The collection of Doug Drummond. Est.: $150-$300
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18DL-68 2 BOB ALLEN REPRO REM. CYLINDERS Lot #522 (Sale Order 531 of 705) Lot of 2 Remington Police cylinders as described: 1. .38 rim fire conversion cylinder with removable plate. 90%-95% original nickel. Some pitting from firing on the front. Original to factory and period. 2. Fine (Bob Allen) reproduction .36 caliber police reproduction cylinder. As new and unused.Est.: $150-$300
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18DL-63 REM. MOLD Lot #523 (Sale Order 532 of 705) Remington .36 caliber mold with 95%-98% original blue and excellent cavities for 2 balls. No evidence of use. Some very slight beginning age. With Bob Allen made display box. Est.: $300-$600
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18DM-49 DETONICS Lot #524 (Sale Order 533 of 705) Detonics 9mm semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber caliber, Serial #CR17979. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel with a ramp front and fixed rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte stainless finish. The checkered rubber Pachmayr wraparound grips are in very good condition with only light storage marks noted and a checkered rubber grip strap. The bore is very good, the action is crisp. The lot includes two correct magazines and a nylon pistol rug in the factory cardboard box with associated packaging, manual and bore brushes. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18DM-47 S&W STRIKE FORCE II Lot #525 (Sale Order 534 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Strike Force II semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A299569. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains the majority of its matte stainless finish with holster wear at the muzzle. The checkered wood medallion grips are in good condition showing mars and compressions from carry and use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine and a Bianchi open-top suede holster. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18CW-42 TEXAS BOND $100 Lot #526 (Sale Order 535 of 705) Texas Government $100 Bond dated 1841; great artwork with steers, steamboat, etc.; coupons attached; ink signatures, near fine condition. Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18DM-13 COLT OFF. MDL #FL06626 Lot #527 (Sale Order 536 of 705) Colt Combat Officers Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FL06626. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol features a stainless slide with a blue frame. The silver medallion textured rubber wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18DM-14 COLT COMBAT OFF. #FLO0025 Lot #528 (Sale Order 537 of 705) Colt Combat Officers Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #FL06625. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol features a stainless slide with a blue frame. The silver medallion textured rubber wraparound grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original maroon Colt box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18DM-29 SAFARI ARMS Lot #529 (Sale Order 538 of 705) Safari Arms Commander style semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #6341. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their matte stainless finish with handling marks. The textured rubber medallion grips are in very good condition with storage marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DM-37 PARA LDA Lot #530 (Sale Order 539 of 705) Para-Ordnance LDA Carry Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #P159942. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish light high point edge wear. The checkered plastic medallion grips are in very good condition. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used pistol. The lot includes one correct magazine. The lot includes the factory plastic hard case with all associated packaging materials, cable lock and instruction video. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DM-38 RANDALL Lot #531 (Sale Order 540 of 705) Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #RF03113C. The pistol features a 4 ¼ ” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition, retaining the majority of its matte stainless finish with small mars and light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-36 S&W ELMER KEITH Lot #532 (Sale Order 541 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Elmer Keith Commemorative double action revolver, .44 Magnum caliber, Serial #EMK1192. The pistol is as new in the box with a 4” barrel with an Orange ramp front and adjustable rear sights. Commemorating his life and limited in production to 2,500 units, the pistol bears the image of Elmer Keith and his signature on the frame along with other inscriptions in gold script. The hammer and trigger retain significant vivid case hardening. The smooth wood medallion grips are in excellent condition with beautiful figure and graining. The pistol is in the original blue factory cardboard box and appears to be unfired. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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18DM-26 SAFARI ARMS Lot #533 (Sale Order 542 of 705) Safari Arms Commander style semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #S219. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their matte stainless finish with handling and storage marks. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use featuring a spider on each panel. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, stainless magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CY-43 H&R GARAND Lot #534 (Sale Order 543 of 705) H & R Arms M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #4795830. The rifle is in fine overall condition as arsenal re-finished with a 24” HRA marked barrel dated 4-52. The metal parts retain nearly all of their military finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in fine condition with sharp cartouches at the rear of the action and behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this late arsenal rebuilt H & R Garand. The rifle comes in the original CMP packing sleeve. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18CW-41 WEATHERBY MK 5 Lot #535 (Sale Order 544 of 705) Weatherby MK V bolt action rifle, .30-06 caliber, 24” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stock, leather sling, S/N H148065, mounted with a Redfield Lo-Pro scope displaying good optics; overall very good + to almost fine condition. (Modern). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CW-47 FANCY CARVED WESTERN RIG Lot #536 (Sale Order 545 of 705) Fancy carved leather Western rig for Colt SAA with engraved silver buckle, marked “Western Silversmith/Hollywood”; pre-WW II for 5.5” Colt SAA. Est.: $350-$700.
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18DM-27 PARA ORD. Lot #537 (Sale Order 546 of 705) Para-Ordnance 12.45 LDA semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #DC2334. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol features a polished blue slide with a matte finished frame. Both retain the majority of their finish with small mars from storage and handling. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CW-51 REMINGTON 1100 Lot #538 (Sale Order 547 of 705) Remington Model 1100 Skeet-B semi-automatic shotgun, 26” ventilated rib barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N L431556V, Skeet choke, 85-95% overall, very good used condition. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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18CW-48 FANCY MID EASTERN DAGGER Lot #539 (Sale Order 548 of 705) Fancy Mid-Eastern dagger and sheath from the mid 20th Century, approximately 14” overall. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CW-37 BROWNING SWEET SIXTEEN Lot #540 (Sale Order 549 of 705) Browning Sweet Sixteen semi-automatic shotgun, 16 gauge, cylinder choke, 28” no rib barrel, checkered wood stocks with round knob pistol grip, 60-80% blued finish remaining, S/N OS45780, in overall good used condition. (Modern). Est.: $350-$700.
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18CY-42 COLT OFF. MDL TGT #217985 Lot #541 (Sale Order 550 of 705) Colt Officers Model Target double action revolver, .22Long Rifle caliber, Serial #21795. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and the grip strap is checkered. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this flat top Officers Target Model. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18CW-38 BROWNING LIGHT Lot #542 (Sale Order 551 of 705) Belgian Browning Light Twenty semi-automatic shotgun, 20 gauge, 25” ventilated rib barrel, cylinder choke, checkered wood stocks, S/N 73Z77203, Belgian-made, overall very good condition with a very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CW-46 MAUSER 98 Lot #543 (Sale Order 552 of 705) Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle, nazi issued, 8mm caliber, breech marked “BNZ” and “43”; post WW II arsenal type refinish, re-issue, mismatched, replaced stock W proof on breech in circles; no import markings visible; very good + bore. (C&R). Est.: $350-$700.
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18CW-52 REMINGTON Lot #544 (Sale Order 553 of 705) Remington Sportsman 48 semi-automatic shotgun, 16 gauge, Lyman adjustable muzzle choke, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, added rubber butt pad; 50-60% original finish, good used condition. (Modern). Est.: $200-$400.
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18DM-15 DELTA ELITE Lot #545 (Sale Order 554 of 705) Colt Delta Elite First Edition semi-automatic pistol, 10mm caliber, Serial #DE00485. The pistol is as new in the Colt factory cardboard box. The pistol retains nearly all of the blue finish with gold Rampant Colt emblems at the rear of the slide and gold script. The smooth wood gold medallion grips are in excellent condition and the lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. The pistol comes in the maroon Colt factory box with all associated packaging materials and manual. The pistol is as new in the box and appears to be unfired. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18DM-28 SAFARI ARMS Lot #546 (Sale Order 555 of 705) Safari Arms Commander style semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #AL105. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their matte blue finish with handling marks. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use featuring a spider on each panel. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, stainless magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CW-50 ENFIELD RIFLE Lot #547 (Sale Order 556 of 705) British Enfield bolt action rifle, .303 caliber, 25” barrel, military finish, wood stock with two areas of tightly wrapped wire and a nut and bolt securing the forward portions of the wood stock to barrel, war dept. cartouche on right side of butt stock as well as an arrow between 506 and 6 7; tan woven slings; S/N 56840; import marked. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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18CW-49 PANORAMIC PHOTO Lot #548 (Sale Order 557 of 705) Panoramic old cabinet photo of horse drawn stages on road, image size approximately 4.5” x 15.5”; marked on left bottom corner “On Stage Line from Present Terminus of the C.W.R. & N. Co. to Willits. (178)”. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CW-40 FN BELGIAN SPORT Lot #549 (Sale Order 558 of 705) Sporterized FN Belgian 98 action with .270 caliber J.C. Higgins Model 50 barrel, blued finish, tap holes in action, scoped 3x9 Banner with good optics; about good overall with good stock and added hard rubber butt pad; no visible S/N. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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18CY-44 WINCHESTER COMM. Lot #550 (Sale Order 559 of 705) Oliver F. Winchester Commemorative Model 1894 lever action rifle, .38-55 WCF caliber, Serial #OFW17643. The rifle is new in the factory box with all associated paperwork and packaging material. The rifle features a 24” octagon barrel with a full-length magazine. The receiver is gold tone with engraving depicting the Winchester factory. The finely checkered wood stocks are in excellent condition with a smooth steel crescent butt and a gold tone Oliver Winchester medallion inlayed in the butt stock. This Winchester is long out of production and appears unfired. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-21 MARLIN 1888 Lot #551 (Sale Order 560 of 705) Marlin Model 1888 lever action rifle, .38 WCF caliber, Serial #24801. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel. The extra-long 28” barrel and full-length magazine have gone to silver/grey patina with numerous small mars and scratches. The rear sight is missing the elevator and there are two screws missing at the tang. The receiver is likewise a silver/grey patina with some areas of light surface erosion noted. The smooth wood stocks show moderate wear with numerous mars and compressions. The butt ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible on this desirable Marlin rarely seen with the longer barrel. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Antique).
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18CY-39 COLT 1901 U.S. MARTIAL #702 Lot #552 (Sale Order 561 of 705) Colt U.S. Army Model 1901 double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #702. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine condition with a 6” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The rear of the frame is stamped with the “RAC” proof while the trigger and several screw heads show beautiful niter blue. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use. There are sharp RAC cartouches at the base of both grip panels and the lanyard ring is intact. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable, early martially marked Colt Model 1901. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18DK-13 WINCHESTER 101 #PK321219 Lot #553 (Sale Order 562 of 705) Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #PK321219. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 32” barrels with full-length ventilated rib and an ivory bead front sight. The barrels retain the majority of their blue finish with light storage marks. The receiver is finished in the white with tasteful scroll engraving and a single trigger. The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and scratches from carry and handling. The butt stock ends with ventilated rubber Winchester marked pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bores are good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The shotgun comes in a Browning luggage case. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18DM-2 COLT COMBAT #FC24452 Lot #554 (Sale Order 563 of 705) Colt Combat Commander Model MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #FC24452. The pistol is as new in the box with a 4” barrel. The pistol is finished in electro less nickel and the factory box is marked, “ENICK” at the flap. The checkered wood gold medallion grips are in about excellent condition showing only light handling marks. The pistol is in the original maroon factory Colt cardboard box with all associated packaging materials, manual and one correct Colt marked magazine. Scarce in this finish, this Commander appears to be unfired. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18DK-3 COLT S.A. ARMY #SA54457 Lot #555 (Sale Order 564 of 705) Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver, .44 Special caliber, Serial #SA54457. The pistol is as new in the factory wood grain cardboard box. The pistol is blue and case hardened retaining nearly all of its finish with wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18CW-36 BROWNING AUTO 5 Lot #556 (Sale Order 565 of 705) Browning Auto 5 semi-automatic shotgun, 16 gauge, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N 8R15115, in overall good to very good condition with a very good bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good to very good wood, 28” no rib barrel, 2 star choke. (Modern). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CW-33 WINCHESTER 101 Lot #557 (Sale Order 566 of 705) Winchester Model 101 Pigeon grade O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, 26” ventilated rib barrels, blued finish, checkered wood stocks with added hard rubber butt pad, S/N PK402106, single trigger, auto ejectors; in overall very good + to almost fine condition. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18CW-32 BROWNING CITORI O/U Lot #558 (Sale Order 567 of 705) Browning Citori O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, 26” ventilated rib barrels, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, butt pad added; both barrels are cylinder choked, S/N 01554RRJ53, single trigger, in overall goo to very good used condition. (Modern). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CW-30 WEATHERBY MK5 #P6555 Lot #559 (Sale Order 568 of 705) Weatherby Mark V bolt action rifle, .300 Magnum caliber, blued finish, checkered wood stock with hard rubber butt pad, S/N P6555, mounted with a Realistic 6X scope displaying crisp optics; gun is overall very good + used with very good + bore, crisp action and markings, very good wood stock. (Modern). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18CW-26 CHARLES DALY O/U SHOTGUN Lot #560 (Sale Order 569 of 705) Charles Daly O/U shotgun by Miroku, 12 gauge, single trigger, 28” ventilated rib barrels, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, Browning style rounded pistol grip with added hard rubber butt pad and butt extension, S/N 374580, auto ejectors; in overall very good condition. (Modern). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18CY-20 MARLIN 1888 #20822 Lot #561 (Sale Order 570 of 705) Marlin Model 1888 lever action rifle, .38 WCF caliber, Serial #20822. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a dovetailed brass front and standard rear sights. The extra-long 28” barrel and full-length magazine have gone to dark brown patina with numerous small mars and scratches from carry and use. The receiver is likewise a plum brown patina with light surface rust. The smooth wood stocks show moderate to heavy wear with numerous mars and bruises. Additionally, there are couple extra holes on the underside of the butt from an old sling swivel and a hole on the right side at the wrist. The butt ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is rough with pitting and wear evident, the action functions and the markings are legible on this desirable early Marlin Model 1888. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Antique).
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18CY-37 COLT 1909 #48452 Lot #562 (Sale Order 571 of 705) Colt U.S. Army Model 1909 double action revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #48452. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine condition with a 6” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The rear of the frame is stamped with the “RAC” proof while the trigger and several screw heads show beautiful niter blue. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use. There are sharp RAC cartouches at the base of both grip panels and the lanyard ring is intact. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable, early martially marked Colt Model 1909. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18CY-38 COLT OFF MDL TGT #310000 Lot #563 (Sale Order 572 of 705) Colt Officers Model Target double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #310000. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The hammer and trigger show beautiful niter blue as do several screw heads. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and the grip strap is checkered. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early production flat top Officers Model. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18DJ-1 GOLD TULWAR SWORD Lot #564 (Sale Order 573 of 705) 19th century or earlier fine quality Indian Tulwar with fancy gold decorated hilt. Thick and well-made blade. Very good plus to almost fine condition with some light rust, erosion and minor natural aging. Measures 32 ½” overall with a 28” blade. Est.: $750-$1500
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18DK-1 M-1 GARAND #2330768 Lot #565 (Sale Order 574 of 705) Winchester US M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #2330768. The rifle is in fine to excellent overall condition as arsenal rebuilt. The 24” SA barrel is dated 11-65 with the front sight replaced by a modern target style. The rifle retains nearly all of its military finish with only light handling marks noted. The smooth wood stock bears Korean War era inspection marks and is fitted with a lace up leather butt pad. The rifle has sling swivels, an OD green canvas sling and the original bayonet in scabbard. The rifle comes in the original DCM box with all associated packaging and paperwork. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18CW-35 BROWNING A-5 Lot #566 (Sale Order 575 of 705) Belgian-made Browning A-5 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, 28” ventilated rib barrel, checkered wood stocks with added hard rubber butt pad, S/N 629042, very good + overall. (Modern). Est.: $350-$700.
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18CW-56 FRAMED DISPLAY Lot #567 (Sale Order 576 of 705) Framed display case of Cooper’s Brigade, Indian Department cloth band, misc. ribbons, medals, envelope and letters that are from Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas including 1909-dated material. Est.: $350-$700.
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18CW-54 REMINGTON MDL 14 Lot #568 (Sale Order 577 of 705) Remington Model 14 pump action rifle, .30 REM. caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 116797, mounted with a Bushnell scope showing good optics; 4 tapped holes to left side of action; fair to good condition 50-70% muted blue, good wood and good overall. (C&R). Est.: $175-$350.
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18CW-34 WINCHESTER MDL 12 Lot #569 (Sale Order 578 of 705) Winchester Model 12 takedown pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, full choke, 30” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1329594; 75-85% blue, good wood, good to very good overall with a very good bore and crisp action. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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18CW-31 BROWNING AUTO 5 Lot #570 (Sale Order 579 of 705) Belgian-made Browning Auto 5 semi-automatic shotgun, 20 gauge, 25” ventilated rib barrel, checkered wood stocks with round knob, added hard rubber butt pad, S/N 4Z88725, very good + condition overall; very good + bore, crisp action and sharp markings. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CW-53 J C HIGGINS MDL 30 Lot #571 (Sale Order 580 of 705) J.C. Higgins Model 30 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, with Redfield 4X scope showing crisp optics and see thru mount; rifle probably made by Marlin, good to very good condition overall. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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18CW-29 REMINGTON 740 #144177 Lot #572 (Sale Order 581 of 705) Remington Model 740 Woodsmaster semi-automatic rifle, .308 caliber, blued finish, wood stocks, woven sling, S/N 141177, mounted with an OpTEX 6X40 scope with good optics. Gun is in overall good condition with majority of original finish remaining, hard rubber butt pad added, good bore, crisp action and overall good wood. (Modern). Est.: $250-$500.
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18CY-40 EARLY K-22 TGT #673914 Lot #573 (Sale Order 582 of 705) Early Smith & Wesson K-22 Target Model double action revolver, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #678914. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” pinned barrel, blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and the desirable five screw frame. The hammer and trigger show beautiful case hardening. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are later replacements, in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CW-27 REMINGTON 870 #5019376H Lot #574 (Sale Order 583 of 705) Remington Model 870 Wingmaster pump action shotgun, .410 gauge, 25” ventilated rib barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N S019376H, in very good to almost fine condition. (Modern). Est.: $400-$800.
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18CW-28 REMINGTON 742 Lot #575 (Sale Order 584 of 705) Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 Springfield caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, woven sling, S/N A7478719, mounted with a Bushnell Banner 4x scope displaying crisp optics. Gun is in overall good to very good condition, fixed iron sights removed. (Modern). Est.: $300-$600.
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18DO-1 GEO. WOSTENHOLM ADV. & KNIFE Lot #576 (Sale Order 585 of 705) Geo. Wostenholm & Sons Dirk marked 'Indianapolis' on blade with fancy mounts and original ivory grip. 7 1/4" overall. 3 1/2" reinforced piercing style spearpoint blade. Mounted on original display board possibly for window or exhibition. Last date shown 1880. Near mint in display case. Est:$500-1,000
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18DJ-2 TAP ACTION PALMER Lot #577 (Sale Order 586 of 705) Over & Under tap action flintlock pistol signed “Palmer, Rochester”. British proofed. Brass barrels and frame. Smooth and un-checkered select hardwood grip. Measures 7 ½” overall with 3” barrels of approximately .45 caliber false rifled. Works well and very good plus overall. Est.: $500-$1000
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18DK-12 BROWNING O/U Lot #578 (Sale Order 587 of 705) Browning Superposed Lightweight O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #16665 S73. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 30” barrels with full-length ventilated rib and ivory bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The receiver has light rolled engraving and features a single gold trigger. The finely checkered wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and compressions from carry and use. The butt stock has been shortened and a 1” plastic spacer added to an adjustable butt pad providing a 14 ¾” LOP. The bores are good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DM-31 SEMMERLING Lot #579 (Sale Order 588 of 705) Semmerling Corp. Model LM-4 double action blow forward pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #070. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless finish with light handling marks and slight loss of finish at the rear of the slide. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use. This unusual pistol by Semmerling of Boston, Massachusetts utilizes an unusual blow forward action. The bore is very good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. The lot also includes three correct magazines, assorted tools, gun rug, leather magazine pouch and an extra set of grips. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-34 S&W 645 Lot #580 (Sale Order 589 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 645 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #TBR9369. The pistol is as new in the blue factory S&W box with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte stainless finish with only light handling marks. The checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition. The lot included the blue factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and cleaning rod. This desirable Model 645 appears to be unfired. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-35 S&W 1076 Lot #581 (Sale Order 590 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 1076 semi-automatic pistol, 10mm caliber, Serial #TFF9348. The pistol is as new in the blue factory cardboard box with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte stainless finish and the checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes all associated packaging materials, manual and two correct S&W marked magazines. This special order pistol is new in the box and appears to be unfired. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-39 RANDALL Lot #582 (Sale Order 591 of 705) Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #RF003162C. The pistol features a 4 ¼ ” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition, retaining the majority of its matte stainless finish with small mars and light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-40 PARA .45 Lot #583 (Sale Order 592 of 705) Para-Ordnance P10-45 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #QM51051. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3” barrel. The pistol features a polished stainless slide with a matte finished frame. Both retain the majority of their finish with small mars from storage and handling. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used pistol. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DM-41 GEN. CURTIS LEMAY Lot #584 (Sale Order 593 of 705) Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #0002095C. The pistol features a 4 ¼” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol is in very good overall condition, retaining the majority of its matte stainless finish with small mars and handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-42 GEN CURTIS LEMAY Lot #585 (Sale Order 594 of 705) Rare Left Hand Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #RF02153C. The pistol features a 4 ¼” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition, retaining the majority of its matte stainless finish with small mars and light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this rarely seen left-handed version. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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18DM-33 S&W 1836 Lot #586 (Sale Order 595 of 705) Smith & Wesson Texas Wagon Train Commemorative Model 544 double action revolver, .44/40 caliber, Serial #TWT2398. The pistol is as new in the box with a 5” barrel, blue and case hardened finish with smooth Goncalo Commemorative target wood medallion grips. Created to honor the Sesquicentennial or 150th birthday of the state of Texas, the Texas Wagon Train Commemorative was limited in production to 7800 pistols. This one is as new in the box with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18CW-22 DESERT EAGLE PISTOL #DK001769 Lot #587 (Sale Order 596 of 705) Magnum Research Desert Eagle semi-automatic pistol, .44 Magnum caliber, 6” barrel, mat black finish, rubber wrap around grips, two extra magazines, in factory hardcase with original papers and instructions, S/N DK0017069, in overall fine condition. (Modern/NO CALIF. SALE). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18CY-18 M-1 GARAND Lot #588 (Sale Order 597 of 705) Springfield M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #5843166. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” Springfield marked barrel dated 3-55. The metal parts retain the majority of their military finish with wear at the muzzle and some light surface erosion noted. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with mars and compressions consistent with service use. There are cartouches at the right side of the action and behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Garand. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CY-14 MARLIN 81 Lot #589 (Sale Order 598 of 705) Marlin Model 1881 lever action rifle, .40 caliber, Serial #7179. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine retain a significant amount of their muted blue finish with the remainder going to plum patina. The barrel features sharp edges with high point edge wear and small mars noted. The receiver is a mixture of grey patina with areas of muted blue finish and features a single set trigger. The lever and hammer show old, toned case hardening and a period Lyman tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and action is crisp on this early Model 1881 circa 1884. $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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18DM-32 S&W Lot #590 (Sale Order 599 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 745 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #DVC1118. The pistol is as new in the blue factory S&W box with a 5” barrel. The slide is blued, marked 10th Anniversary 1976-1986 with the IPSC emblem. The frame is matte stainless with checkered front and back of the grip strap. The finely checkered wood grips are in excellent condition. The pistol is a factory special order in the box with all associated packaging materials and no magazine included. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DC-22 BADGE LOT Lot #591 (Sale Order 600 of 705) Lot of 4 badges including 3 cap badges; New York City Sanitation Police Peace Officer (176); New York City Transit Police Captain; New York City Transit Police Inspector and a City of New York Ambulance badge (109/no hallmark). Est.: $200-$400.
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18DC-22A BADGE LOT Lot #592 (Sale Order 601 of 705) Lot of 4 cap badges including City of New York Correction Captain (82), City of New York Police Sergeant (606), New York City Transit Police Assistant Chief and Nassau County New York Police Patrolman (988). Est.: $200-$400.
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18DC-22B BADGE LOT Lot #593 (Sale Order 602 of 705) lot of 4 badges including City of New York Dept. of Housing & Buildings Inspector badge (hallmark Johnson National Insignia/314 W. 14th St.), a City of New York Police Deputy Inspector cap badge, a City of New York Police Reserves badge (1664 on reverse) and a City of New York Emergency Medical Service cap badge (2212). Est.: $200-$400.
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18CY-19 1881 MARLIN Lot #594 (Sale Order 603 of 705) Marlin Model 1881 lever action rifle, .45 Govt. caliber, Serial #3440. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 30” heavy octagon barrel with a blade front and Winchester folding tangent rear sights. The barrel and magazine have gone to a mixture of brown and silver patina with the magazine having been shortened by 2 ¼” during the period of use. The receiver has gone to a speckled brown/grey patina. The lever and hammer show old, toned case hardening. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is rough with rust and scattered pitting, the action functions and markings are legible on this rare heavy barrel Model 1881 desirable in the 45-70 cartridge, circa 1883. $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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18DM-43 RANDALL Lot #595 (Sale Order 604 of 705) Randall Firearms Service Model C semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #02006B. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box. The pistol features a 4” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol retains 99% of its matte stainless finish with only light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in excellent condition. The box includes all associated packaging materials, manual and warranty card. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18DM-44 RANDALL Lot #596 (Sale Order 605 of 705) Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #F002670C. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box. The pistol features a 4 ¼” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains 99% of its matte stainless finish with only light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in excellent condition. The box includes all associated packaging materials, manual and warranty card. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-45 RANDALL Lot #597 (Sale Order 606 of 705) Randall Firearms General Curtis E. LeMay Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #RF02743C. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box. The pistol features a 4 ¼” barrel with a fixed rear sight. The pistol retains 99% of its matte stainless finish with only light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are also in excellent condition. The box includes all associated packaging materials, manual and warranty card. The lot includes one correct, Randall marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18DM-30 S&W 39-2 Lot #598 (Sale Order 607 of 705) Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 compact semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, serial #A125362. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with primarily storage and handling marks. The clear plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and action crisp. The lot includes four correct magazines, a leather double magazine holder and nylon carrying case. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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18CY-32 HI STANDARD #86794 Lot #599 (Sale Order 608 of 705) Hi-Standard Model H-E semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #86794. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6 ¾” heavy barrel with a blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle noted. The checkered wood target grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. A desirable pistol, the Model H-E had low production numbers with only approximately 1,000 manufactured. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-16 M-1 GARAND #2435185 Lot #600 (Sale Order 609 of 705) Winchester M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #2435185. The rifle is in fine overall condition as arsenal re-finished with a 24” Springfield marked barrel dated 10-65. The metal parts retain nearly all of their military finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in fine condition with sharp cartouches at the rear of the action and behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice Winchester Garand. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18CY-36 COLT OFF. MDL #308187 Lot #601 (Sale Order 610 of 705) Colt Officers Model double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #308187. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and “JG” stamped under the crane. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are a later style, in good condition with some flattening of the checkering and the grip strap is checkered. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18CW-25 KRAG BAYONET & SCAB. Lot #602 (Sale Order 611 of 705) Krag bayonet (dated 1899) and scabbard on Mills woven cartridge belt with U.S. Buckle; near fine condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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18DJ-8 DOUBLE PERCUSSION Lot #603 (Sale Order 612 of 705) Double barrel percussion “Snake Eyes” pistol circa 1850-60’s. German proofs. Works well. Good overall. Est.: $100-$200
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18DJ-4 FLASK & CARTOUCHE HOLDER Lot #604 (Sale Order 613 of 705) Hammered and worked brass powder flask and cartouche box from the 19th century. Seams opening on the flask otherwise very good condition. Est.: $150-$300
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18CZ-21 DERRINGER Lot #605 (Sale Order 614 of 705) American Derringer 150th Year of Texas Freedom O/U derringer, .32 Magnum caliber, Serial #T362. The derringer is in very good overall condition with 3” barrels. The barrels retain the majority of their stainless finish while the brass frame has taken on a pleasing patina. The stag grips are in very good condition. The pistol comes in a red felt lined factory presentation case in honor of the 150th anniversary of Texas freedom. The bores are good, the action functions and markings are clear. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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18CW-19 TRANSITION SWORD Lot #606 (Sale Order 615 of 705) Transition bilbow to cup hilt sword of French origin, ca. 1720-1750, blade engraved with gilt “Vive Le Roy” French markings; tip reduced, possibly Royal Guard Unit; approximately 38” overall, no scabbard. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CY-29 COLT N.S. #87033 Lot #607 (Sale Order 616 of 705) Colt New Service double action revolver, .455 Eley caliber, Serial #87033. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with scattered mars, holster wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The barrel, frame and cylinder all bear British proof and acceptance marks. The Colt marked hard rubber grips are in good overall condition with small marks and the lanyard ring is intact. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this World War I era Colt manufactured in 1915. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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8CY-30 HI STANDARD #285838 Lot #608 (Sale Order 617 of 705) Hi-Standard Model HB semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #295717. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks noted. The checkered plastic HS marked grips are in very good condition with only storage marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The pistol comes in the original factory box. The box is only fair condition with all four corners of the lid splitting. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18DC-57 JAP. WWII BADGE Lot #609 (Sale Order 618 of 705) Japanese porcelain and brass badge, WW II era; with Certificate of Authenticity indicating “Kempei Tei Japanese Espionage badge”; certificate issued to Jim Casey on April 24, 1989 by Historical Military Art and Collectibles in Lafayette, CA 94549 with an additional document covering information on the Japanese Secret Service. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-65 PROTECTIVE FED SRV. BADGE Lot #610 (Sale Order 619 of 705) Federal Protective Service Administration Police badge (no hallmark). Est.: $150-$300.
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18CY-11 REMINGTON #6504918 Lot #611 (Sale Order 620 of 705) Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle, .222 caliber, Serial #6504918. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” heavy barrel. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their blue finish with some light surface erosion evident, while the bolt has been jeweled. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with small mars, compressions and an ebony tip on the fore end. The butt ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. The rifle is topped with a Balvar 8a 2.5 x 8 variable power scope. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-+12 REMINGTON MATCHMASTER Lot #612 (Sale Order 621 of 705) Remington Match Master Model 513-T bolt action target rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #145813. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 27” heavy target barrel with a hooded globe front sight and a Redfield aperture sight added at the tang. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finishes with primarily handling marks. The smooth wood target stock is in good condition with small mars and scratches from use and carry. The butt ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-13 1899 KRAG #348744 Lot #613 (Sale Order 622 of 705) Model 1899 Krag bolt action carbine, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #348744. The carbine is good to nearly very good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish with wear at the muzzle and the front sight. The receiver shows toned case color on the left side and brighter colors on the right. The top of the bolt retains beautiful niter blue finish. The wood stock is in good overall condition with a couple of cartouches behind the trigger guard and small mars and compressions. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18CW-11 PHILLIPINE SWORD Lot #614 (Sale Order 623 of 705) Philippine sword, turn-of-century, Spanish-American War era, carved wood grip, approximately 39” overall. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CW-13 PHILLIPINE SWORD Lot #615 (Sale Order 624 of 705) Philippine sword, turn-of-century, carved wood grip, good overall; approximately 39” long. Est.: $300-$600.
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18CW-15 CHAPS BY HAMLEY Lot #616 (Sale Order 625 of 705) Pair of chaps by Hamley & Co., Pendleton, Oregon with hair on leather; good to very good condition overall; ca. 1940’s-50’s. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CW-24 ENGRAVED BRASS PRIMING FLASK Lot #617 (Sale Order 626 of 705) Engraved brass Priming flask from Mid-East, ca. 19th Century; good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CW-16 FRENCH 1883 OFF. SWORD Lot #618 (Sale Order 627 of 705) French Officer’s sword with metal scabbard, Model 1882 dated 1909, in very good condition; fancy initials on pommel. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CW-14 HEISER DENVER CHAPS Lot #619 (Sale Order 628 of 705) Pair of fringed shotgun style chaps by Heiser, Denver, Colo.; good condition overall; ca. 1900-1930’s. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CW-23 MARLIN 995 Lot #620 (Sale Order 629 of 705) Marlin Model 995 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, blued finish, checkered wood stock, S/N 15467049, in overall very good used condition with one extra magazine; mounted with a Bushnell Sharpshooter scope with crisp optics. (Modern). Est.: $100-$200.
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18CW-17 IMPERIAL ERA GERMAN OFF. SWORD Lot #621 (Sale Order 630 of 705) Imperial era German Officer’s sword marked holler-Solingen with metal scabbard in near fine condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CW-12 TULWAR Lot #622 (Sale Order 631 of 705) Tulwar sword with scabbard, 19th Century, India, approximately 36” overall; good condition; some losses to leather scabbard wrap. Est.: $150-$300.
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18HUE-2 1/2 STOCK PLAINS RIFLE Lot #623 (Sale Order 632 of 705) Half stocked American plains rifle, earlier barrel; nicely signed in script “Jacob Fisher”; shows dark patina to metal surfaces and heavy use. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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18DC-62 U.S. MARSHAL BADGE Lot #624 (Sale Order 633 of 705) U.S. Marshal N. W. Area shield badge (no hallmark). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DC-63 L.A. CITY POLICE BADGE Lot #625 (Sale Order 634 of 705) 8 point star badge marked “L.A. City Police/24” (no hallmark). Est.: $200-$400.
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18CY-22 REISING #4387 Lot #626 (Sale Order 635 of 705) H & R Model 65 Reising semi-automatic training rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #4387. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 23” barrel. The barrel and receiver have gone to a uniform grey finish with a couple areas of light surface rust. A Redfield aperture sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The rifle features sling swivels and a period canvas sling. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18CY-25,26,27 PELLET GUNS Lot #627 (Sale Order 636 of 705) Lot of three pellet rifles. The lot includes a Benjamin .22 caliber Model 312 pump, A Winston .177 caliber single cock air rifle and a Hy-Score Model 806 .177 caliber rifle. All three air rifles are in good overall condition and all three feature wood stocks. Est.: $50-$100.
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18CY-33 HI STANDARD #27028 Lot #628 (Sale Order 637 of 705) Hi-Standard Model B semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #27028. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks noted. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with only storage marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot does not include a magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-35 S&W K-22 #K241636 Lot #629 (Sale Order 638 of 705) Smith & Wesson K-22 Target Model double action revolver, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #K241636. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” pinned barrel, blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and an early 4 screw frame. The hammer and trigger show beautiful case hardening. The checkered wood silver medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18CY-23 SKS CHINA #22000191 Lot #631 (Sale Order 639 of 705) Chinese SKS semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 39 caliber, Serial #22000191. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with Chinese characters visible on the receiver. The rifle retains the folding spike bayonet with a fixed magazine and all visible serial numbers are matching. The wood stock is in good overall condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. The rifle is topped with an unmarked fixed 4x scope. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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18LKY-10 VINTAGE HORSEHAIR QUIRT Lot #632 (Sale Order 640 of 705) Vintage multi-colored woven horsehair quirt; approximately 20” overall with leather end thong; overall good to very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-12 OLD NEW YORK BADGE Lot #633 (Sale Order 641 of 705) Family Court of the State of New York Court Officer badge, stamped on reverse “35”. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-13 TRANSIT POLICE BADGE Lot #634 (Sale Order 642 of 705) New York City Transit Police Deputy Chief cap badge. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CY-1 REPRO CVA HAWKEN Lot #636 (Sale Order 643 of 705) CVA reproduction Hawkins percussion rifle, .50 caliber, serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 32” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sight. The barrel is a uniform brown patina. The side plate shows muted case colors. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a nice patch box in the butt. The bore is fair and the action is crisp. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CG-1 ST ETIENNE SGL SHOT DERRINGER Lot #637 (Sale Order 644 of 705) Single shot diminutive percussion muff pistol, 9mm caliber, 6” overall, wood bag style grip in overall good to very good condition with tasteful engraving to frame, hammer and trigger guard; gold washed engraving at breech of barrel, crisp action, sharp markings and “In Bte Bonnefois” and “St. Ettienne” inscribed on either side of frame; good grip showing some remaining inlaid silver wire decoration. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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18CN-66 WINCHESTER 69A Lot #638 (Sale Order 645 of 705) Winchester Model 69A bolt action rifle, .22LR caliber, 25” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in overall near fine condition with majority of original finish, near fine bore, crisp action and markings, near fine wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18LKY-12 VINTAGE BRONZE OF INDIAN Lot #639 (Sale Order 646 of 705) Vintage small bronze of Indian with buffalo horn headdress marked on back of base “Assinboine” and “John W. Learner”; approximately 7.5” in height, 3.5” wide and 2.5” deep; great patina. Est.: $200-$400.
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18CN-65 WINCHESTER 67A Lot #640 (Sale Order 647 of 705) Winchester Model 67A bolt action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 27” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, with factory cardboard box, in overall excellent condition showing little if any use; some scattered mars from storage; box is very good + with hang tag and instructions sheet. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18DD-14 REPLICA SWORD Lot #641 (Sale Order 648 of 705) Replica sword pistol with cast metal handle and smooth wood grip. The sword features a replica pistol in brass mounted on the sword. The sword pistol includes a leather sheath with hangers. A nice decorator piece for someone’s Pirate lair. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CY-8 SKS CHINA #1913021 Lot #642 (Sale Order 649 of 705) Chinese SKS semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 39 caliber, Serial #1913021. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces are primarily a grey patina with little finish remaining and Chinese characters on the receiver. The rifle retains the folding spike bayonet with a fixed magazine and all visible serial numbers are matching. The wood stock has seen heavy use and is somewhat oil soaked with numerous mars and compressions showing significant service use. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. According to the consignor the rifle is a GI bring back and it has the correct look. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).NOTE++ BAYONET CAN NOT BE SOLD TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS!
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18CY-15 RUGER #79324 Lot #643 (Sale Order 650 of 705) Ruger 10-22 semi-automatic carbine, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #79324. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with ramp post front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with small scratches and wear at the muzzle. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing moderate wear with mars and dents consistent with field use. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The rifle is topped with a Galaxy 4 x 32 fixed power scope. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this early 10-22. Est.: $100-$200. (Modern).
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18CN-67 WINCHESTER 68 Lot #644 (Sale Order 651 of 705) Winchester Model 68 bolt action rifle, .22 short caliber, 27” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in factory cardboard picture box, in overall like new condition showing little handling; box is near fine condition . (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18CJ-3 FLOBERT TARGET PISTOL Lot #645 (Sale Order 652 of 705) Flobert single shot target pistol, .22 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 9 ½” octagon barrel with a dove tailed blade front sight. The metal surfaces have gone to a silver/grey patina with light to moderate surface erosion. The tang and hammer are lightly scroll engraved, the hammer and breech block show toning case hardening and the barrel features Belgian proofs. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions; the trigger guard is decorative, while the butt ends with a decorative finial. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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18LKY-11 ANTIQUE BRONZE DEITY Lot #646 (Sale Order 653 of 705) Antique bronze deity in the form of a horned and crested dog (resembling a Chinese Foo Dog); approximately 5.5” in height, 6” long and 2.5” wide; great patina. Est.: $150-$300.
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18HUE-4 TAURUS #MK863339 Lot #647 (Sale Order 654 of 705) Taurus DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N MK863339, in overall fine condition with a fine bore, action, markings and grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $200-$400.
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18CY-34 HI STANDARD #2493513 Lot #648 (Sale Order 655 of 705) Hi-Standard The Sharpshooter semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #2493513. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5 ½” heavy barrel with a blade front and adjustable rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks. The checkered wood target grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and light storage marks. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18CY-41 HI STANDARD #1875449 Lot #649 (Sale Order 656 of 705) Hi-Standard Model 103 Sport King semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle, Serial #1876449. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle noted. The medallion checkered plastic grips are in good condition with small mars and a flea bite chip on the right panel. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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18CN-43 WINCHESTER HOT & COLD JUG Lot #651 (Sale Order 657 of 705) Winchester Hot and Cold metal with porcelain insert jug, approximately 12” in height and 9” in diameter with handle and a great label. Est.: $175-$350.
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18CN-50 WINCHESTER MDL 74 #330722A Lot #652 (Sale Order 658 of 705) Winchester Model 74 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 22” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock with sling swivels, S/N 330722A, in overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish, crisp action and markings, fine bore and fine wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $175-$350.
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18CN-68 WINCHESTER 69A Lot #653 (Sale Order 659 of 705) Winchester Model 69A bolt action rifle, .22 short, long or long rifle, 25” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in overall excellent condition with majority of original blue finish, crisp action and markings, excellent stock. (C&R). Est.: $175-$350.
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18LKY-4 CURRENCY NOTE LOT Lot #654 (Sale Order 660 of 705) Great collector’s lot of approximately 30 WW II Japanese occupation currency notes and approximately 40 Philippine “Guerilla Notes”; various denominations and from various locations in the Pacific Region; a lifetime collection in a 3-ring binder. Est.: $150-$300.
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18LKY-6 REFERENCE BOOK LOT Lot #655 (Sale Order 661 of 705) Lot of 12 reference books and catalogs on firearms and related subjects including Arms and Armor on permanent display at the LA County Museum of Natural History; American Powder Horns of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Hall’s Military Breechloaders by Schmidt; Automatic Rifles by Sapp; British Gunmakers by Neal and Back; Gunmarks by Byron and more! Est.: $125-$175.
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18CO-1 WINCHESTER MDL 1890 #67627584 Lot #656 (Sale Order 662 of 705) Winchester Model 1890 pump action rifle, .22 LR caliber, 24” octagon barrel, grey patina to metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 627584, in overall fair + condition with dark bore, good action, partial tang sight, scattered spots of erosion and surface rust to metal surfaces, fair to good wood stocks; would benefit from a careful cleaning and oiling. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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18CO-6 O/U SHOTGUN #042757093R Lot #657 (Sale Order 663 of 705) Baikal Russian-made Spartan Gunworks O/U Model SPR310 shotgun, 12 gauge, 26” ventilated rib barrels, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N 042757093R, in overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bores, crisp actions, fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $150-$300.
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18HUE-3 TRIPLETT & SCOTT Lot #659 (Sale Order 664 of 705) Triplett & Scott Repeating Carbine, .50 caliber, Serial #4243. The carbine is in fair overall condition with a 30” round barrel. The barrel and receiver have gone to a brown patina with light to moderate surface erosion evident. The receiver is marked, “MERIDEN MANFG. CO.” and “KENTUCKY” on the opposite side. The smooth wood stock has suffered a severe brake at the wrist due to the odd positioning of the magazine tube. Estimated production of the Triplett & Scott number approximately 5,000 with 3,000 being in the 30” barrel length. Issued to Kentucky Home Guard troops in 1865, whose responsibility it was to guard Sherman’s supply route during the Atlanta campaign. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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18HUE-5 SAVAGE MDL 755A Lot #660 (Sale Order 665 of 705) Savage Model 755A semi-auto shotgun, 16 Gauge, Serial #563305. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a brass bead front sight. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with mars and scratches from use. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action functions and markings are legible. Est.: $125-$250. (Modern).
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18BF-101 WESTERN STYLE SADDLE Lot #661 (Sale Order 666 of 705) Western style tool leather saddle in overall good condition showing wear and use; stock number”465” stamped on rear skirt tab, no visible maker’s mark. Est.: $150-$300.
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18LKY-8 REFERENCE BOOK LOT Lot #662 (Sale Order 667 of 705) Lot of 12 reference books and catalogs on subjects of the Old West including Pioneer Forts of the West by Hart; Before Barbed Wire: L.A. Huffman, Photographer on Horseback; Doctors of the Old West by Karolevitz; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Old West by Newark and more! Est.: $125-$175.
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18CN-52 WINCHESTER 74 #10983 Lot #663 (Sale Order 668 of 705) Winchester Model 74 semi-automatic rifle, .22 short caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 10983, in overall good to very good condition showing the majority of its original blued finish, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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18CN-44 ICE SKATES Lot #664 (Sale Order 669 of 705) Two pair of vintage Winchester-marked ice skates (different styles). Est.: $150-$300.
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18LKY-7 REFERENCE MATERIALS Lot #665 (Sale Order 670 of 705) Six large 3-ring binders of reference materials including Volumes 1 thru 9 of the Trapdoor Springfield Newsletter on U.S. Trapdoor rifles by Frasca Publishing (1998 – 2007) and Springfield Research Service Martial Arms Collector newsletters and data summary information including serial numbers, general correspondence, etc. for trapdoors, Krag rifles, ‘03’s, 1911’s, etc. Extensive detailed information on a variety of historic U.S. Martial Arms! Est.: $100-$150.
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18CJ-2 STEVENS Lot #666 (Sale Order 671 of 705) J. Stevens Springfield Model 87M bolt action rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel with the front sight removed and the dovetail plugged. The rifle retains the majority of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle and a plastic trigger guard. The smooth wood stock is in good overall condition with small mars and compressions and ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The rifle is configured as a military trainer and comes topped with an El Paso marked Weaver Model 344 fixed power scope. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Stevens which is scarcely seen in this configuration. Est.: $175-$350. (C+R).
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18CN-6 FISHING LOT Lot #667 (Sale Order 672 of 705) Winchester-marked fishing lot including a four piece rod, two reels and a canvas cover. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CN-7 MINER'S LAMP Lot #668 (Sale Order 673 of 705) Winchester-marked Miner’s type head lamp. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-42 WINCHESTER DEALER SIGN Lot #669 (Sale Order 674 of 705) Lot including a ca. 1978 small 20” diameter Winchester Western round advertising sign with iron hanger in cardboard box and a plastic Winchester NRA Centennial Musket and Rifle poster, approximately 15” x 31”. Est.: $100-$200.
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18LKY-5 REFERENCE BOOK LOT Lot #670 (Sale Order 675 of 705) Lot of 10 reference books/catalogs on U.S. Western subjects including Guthman’s work on carved powder horns (“Drums A-Beating, Trumpets Sounding”); “Cowboy Bits and Spurs” by Overton; “Without Sanctuary” by Allen, Als, Lewis and Litwack plus more! Est.: $100-$150.
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18CO-8 REPRO BP RIFLE #40343 Lot #671 (Sale Order 676 of 705) Italian reproduction full stock percussion rifle, .45 caliber, 33.5” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stock, brass mounts, S/N 40343, in overall very good to near fine condition, crisp action, majority of original finish, very good wood. (Percussion). Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-41 WINCHESTER DEALER SIGN Lot #672 (Sale Order 677 of 705) Winchester Dealer sign and 3 reproduction posters. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-40 AMMO LOT Lot #673 (Sale Order 678 of 705) Approximately 18 boxes of mostly Winchester ammo and mostly filled including .22LR, .22LR H.P., .22 Long, .22 short and .22 Auto. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-39 AMMO LOT Lot #674 (Sale Order 679 of 705) Small lot of collectible ammo including 2 boxes of .30 M1 caliber carbine dummy cartridges, a box of Winchester Model 1894 .30 caliber cartridges, 4 boxes of Remington .22 Long cartridges, a cap tin and 3 round containers of Winchester Air Rifle shot. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-2 WINCHESTER TOASTER Lot #675 (Sale Order 680 of 705) Winchester-marked metal toaster, approximately 7” in height, 7.5” in width and 5” deep. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-10 WINCHESTER LOT Lot #676 (Sale Order 681 of 705) Lot of Winchester-related small products including a box of crystal cleaner, two after shave products in factory cardboard boxes, a tube of rust remover in factory box and two tubes of gun grease with factory cardboard boxes. Est.: $100-$200.
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18CN-17 WINCHESTER SKATES Lot #677 (Sale Order 682 of 705) Winchester No. 10 roller skates in factory cardboard box. Est.: $75-$150.
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18CN-70 WINCHESTER AIR GUN Lot #678 (Sale Order 683 of 705) Winchester Model 425 air rifle, .22 caliber, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N, in overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, very good to fine stock, working at time of description. Est.: $90-$180.
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18CN-71 WIN. AIR PISTOL Lot #678a (Sale Order 684 of 705) Winchester Model 353 air pistol, 5.5/.22 caliber, blued finish, brown checkered plastic stock, no visible S/N, in overall fine condition showing little use; working at time of description; accompanied by factory cardboard box and instructions. Est.: $90-$180.
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18CN-3 MISC LOT Lot #679 (Sale Order 685 of 705) Lot of 5 Winchester-marked smalls including a folding knife in commemorative box, a thermometer, a brass belt buckle, a deck of playing cards and a wood box for .22LR cartridges. Est.: $75-$150.
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18CN-4 MISC LOT Lot #680 (Sale Order 686 of 705) Winchester-marked smalls including 2 folding knives, a fishing lure, a watch fob, an advertising round stone sharpener and a wood block printing stamp, all contained in a Winchester small cardboard two-piece box. Est.: $75-$150.
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18CN-1 WINCHESTER IRON Lot #681 (Sale Order 687 of 705) Winchester-marked vintage clothes iron. Est.: $50-$100.
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18BF-102 HORSE COLLAR Lot #682 (Sale Order 688 of 705) Lot of 4 old horse collars (2 wooden, 2 metal) plus 2 leather covered horse collars; great decorators for the tack room! Est.: $100-$200.
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18BF-103 HIGH VALLEY RANCH SIGN Lot #683 (Sale Order 689 of 705) Large wooden “High Valley Ranch” sign, approximately 8 feet long by 11” in height. Est.: $50-$100.
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18CO-2 MAUSER #18319 Lot #684 (Sale Order 690 of 705) Spanish Mauser bolt action rifle, dated 1923, 22” barrel, re-blued finish, wood stock, S/N 18318, in overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $75-$150.
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18CN-8 DIE CAST TRUCKS Lot #685 (Sale Order 691 of 705) Lot of 3 die cast Winchester “Ammo Series” trucks by the Toy Collector Club of America; each in cardboard box. Est.: $75-$150.
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18BF-104 WALL RACK Lot #686 (Sale Order 692 of 705) HVR large wooden carved wall rack with horseshoe hangers, approximately 4 feet tall by 8” wide. Est.: $50-$75.
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18DC-172 PIN LOT Lot #687 (Sale Order 693 of 705) Lot of shooting related pins, several patches, toy badge, etc. Est.: $50-$100.
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18CN-9 HAND LANTERN Lot #688 (Sale Order 694 of 705) Winchester hand lantern in factory cardboard box. Est.: $75-$150.
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18DC-173 PIN LOT Lot #689 (Sale Order 695 of 705) Lot of shooting competition and firearms-related pins and several misc. law enforcement uniform patches. Est.: $50-$100.
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18DC-183 2-PAIRS S&W GRIPS Lot #690 (Sale Order 696 of 705) Lot of 2 pair Smith & Wesson checkered wood medallion grips. Est.: $50-$100.
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18CO-4 REMINGTON TAKEDOWN Lot #691 (Sale Order 697 of 705) Remington pump action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 22” round barrel, wood stocks, S/N 99144, in overall fair + condition showing scattered spots of erosion and surface rust, good action, fair + bore, wood butt stock shows wear, scattered mars and dings, hairline cracks at wrist. (C&R). Est.: $60-$120.
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18CN-5 MISC LOT Lot #692 (Sale Order 698 of 705) Winchester smalls lot including a Winchester-marked small hardcase, a Winchester Six Lever lock, a Winchester metal fob and a Winchester finish lure. Est.: $50-$100.
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18HUE-6 SPUR TRIGGER Lot #694 (Sale Order 699 of 705) Engraved spur trigger revolver, .31 caliber, dark patina to metal surfaces with scattered areas of surface rust and erosion, replaced wood grips, no visible S/N, action not revolving cylinder. (Antique). Est.: $50-$100.
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18CO-5 FRENCH MAS #23980 Lot #695 (Sale Order 700 of 705) Sporterized French MAS Model 1936 bolt action rifle, 7.5mm caliber, 18.5” barrel, military finish, wood stocks with sling swivels added, S/N 23980, in overall fair to good condition with a crisp action, fair to good bore, top of receiver and barrel at breech tapped for sight or scope mounts, good butt stock and replaced forend stock. (C&R). Est.: $50-$100.
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18BF-120 MISC LOT Lot #696 (Sale Order 701 of 705) Small lot of fired brass 6mm brass cases and some 7mm brass cases. Est.: $50-$100.
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18DC-188 HAT LOT Lot #697 (Sale Order 702 of 705) Lot of misc. law enforcement and firearms-related ball caps. Est.: $50-$100.
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18DC-187 PLAQUES MOVIE PROPS Lot #698 (Sale Order 703 of 705) Lot of 2 movie prop plaques; one DOJ/FBI, the other, FBI National Academy; plastic and each approximately 16” in diameter. Est.: $50-$100.
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18DC-195 TOLEDO REPRO Lot #699 (Sale Order 704 of 705) Modern copy of a two-handed broad sword (no scabbard) marked “Toledo/Spain”. Est.: $50-$75.
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18BF-100 LARIAT Lot #700 (Sale Order 705 of 705) Modern Western lariat. Est.: $50-$75.
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