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18LL- 5 BOOK & RECORD LOT Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 772) Lot of 78 RPM records including Texas country, big swing bands, jazz, and Christmas songs, by Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, Jan Garber, Hank Thompson, The Light Crisp Doughboys, Jo Stafford, Tommy Dorsey and others. About 70 albums in all. Est. $50-100
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18LL- 6 DRUMS Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 772) Ethnic native drums, hand made and painted. Top of one drum has small tear. Est. $50-100
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18LL-1 FLAG LOT Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 772) Lot of 2 flags, 1 American and 1 Nazi, Est. $50-100
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18LN-1-20 BLANKET Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 772) Small striped Navajo blanket; approximately 24” x 22” overall and in nice condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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18LL- 2 SURVEYORS TRANSIT Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 772) Surveyers transit in wooden case, very good condition. Est. $75-150
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18LX-12 SWORD Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 772) Cadet sword with metal scabbard, unmarked plain blade, overall fair to good condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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18MC-3 REM 1900 #335737 Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 772) Early Remington Arms damascus SxS shotgun, #335737, 12 Ga., 30" barrels with ejectors, double triggers, case hardened frame, checkered stock with hard rubber butt pad. Shotgun is in good condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, bores are good and should improve with cleaning, action is good, stock is starting to separate on the right side from the frame slightly, and wood on the forend is missing. Toe of butt plate is chipped. A rare early Remington with ejectors. (Antique) Est. $50-100
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18LW-158 ARISAKA BAYONET Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 772) Desirable no hook Arisaka bayonet and metal scabbard. The bayonet is in minty overall condition with a 16” blade and an overall length of 20”. The wood handle shows moderate use with small mars and compressions. The steel scabbard retains the majority of its blue finish. Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-22 BAYONET LOT Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 772) Lot of 2 British bayonets, one a socket style with brass mounted leather sheath, the other a sword type bayonet, no sheath. Est.: $100-$200.
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18LN-1-5 AXE Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 772) Axe made by Plumb with leather head cover; axe is marked with Boy Scouts emblem as is securing snap on cover. Est.: $90-$180.
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18LN-1-14 RUG Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 772) Early Navajo rug; approximately 54” x 24” overall; cream color with brown and pink design work. Est.: $100-$300.
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18LR-2 MILITARY STYLE SWORD Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 772) Military style Cadet Sword and scabbard circa 1890 to the turn of the century. The sword is 34” in total length with a 28” blade. The sword is in good overall condition with brass handguard and pommel. The grip is wire wrapped leather. The blade show staining and small mars but no sharpening. The steel scabbard features brass hardware and has light to moderate surface rust particularly on the left side. Est.: $100-$200.
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18LN-1-4 HOLSTER LOT Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 772) Lot of 3 carved leather holsters; one un-marked, one a desirable single loop A.W. Brill/Maker/Austin, Tex. and one modern marked “Made in Mexico” in Spanish. Est.: $100-$300.
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18LN-1-15 GAUNTLETS Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 772) Pair of fringed tan leather gauntlets; lined and with stitch work designs. Est.: $100-$300.
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18LL- 4 HAT LOT Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 772) Lot of 2 Bobby hats, one from West Midlands Police, and one Merseyside Police, both in very good condition. Also 2 sets of leg irons by Fury new in the box. Est. $100-200
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18LL-15 WATCH BAND Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 772) Okinawa1946 metal watch band - Chester P. Bonoff inscribed on the inside, a noted Colt collector, with engraved flowers. Along with Zumi buckle, 1940's-50's from same collector. Bonoff Est. $50-100
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18LX-2 REPRO NAVY 36 Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 772) Italian reproduction ’51 Navy percussion revolver by EIG,.36 caliber, 7.5” octagon barrel, brass frame, blued and case hardened finish, smooth woo grips, S/N 3844; overall fine condition. (Percussion). Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-9 REV LOT Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 772) Lot of 2 pocket revolvers, one with an old leather flap holster and leather belt; first is a Hopkins & Allen Safety Hammer .38 Double Action, not working and in need of repair; the other is a Hopkins & Allen Forehand Model .38 DA, also not working and in need of repair; both revolvers also show old damage to grips. (C&R/C&R). Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-11 1860 STAFF & FIELD Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 772) 1860 U. S. Staff and Field Officer’s sword and metal scabbard, “G. F. Foster Son & Co./Chicago, ILL”, uncleaned, etched blade, scabbard shows surface erosion and dark patina; accompanied by R.I.A. marked hanger. Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-16 ENFIELD CAMEL GUN Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 772) Mid-eastern percussion camel gun with Enfield lock, decorative barrel bands, heavily decorated wood stock with large wood butt pad, iron ramrod, uncleaned, working action, heavily carried and worn. (Antique). Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-19 PARKER MUSKET Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 772) Parkers Snow & Co. musket converted to percussion fowler after the Civil War, 16 gauge, 31.5” barrel, wood stock reduced to half stock, iron ramrod; uncleaned with dark patina to metal surfaces, good action and markings, overall good wood stock as period modified. (Antique). Est.: $100-$200.
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18LX-10 1858 SWORD Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 772) 1850 U.S. Officer’s sword and brass mounted leather scabbard, plain blade dated 1863; wire wrapped grip; handle loose as missing pommel retaining nut; overall fair + and uncleaned. Est.: $150-$300.
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18LX-7 KNIFE LOT Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 772) Lot of 8 misc. knives (3 with sheaths) from an 86-year old collector who started buying in the 1940’s; various ages and countries of origin. Est.: $500-$750.
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18LX-5 S&W 1ST REV Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 1, 2nd Issue spur trigger tip-up revolver, .22 caliber, 3.25” blued barrel/cylinder with silver washed brass frame, rosewood grips, S/N 105629; overall good to very good condition with some traces of blue on barrel that also shows scattered surface pinprick pitting, majority of silver wash remaining on frame, grips show an old repair to the bottom front left toe; good bore, crisp action. (Antique). Est.: $150-$300.
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18LX-3 STEVEN PKT Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 772) Stevens tip-up single shot pocket pistol, .22 caliber, 6” round barrel, blued and nickel finish, smooth wood grips, S/N 63970; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original finish, very good bore, crisp action and markings, very good + grips. (C&R). Est.: $125-$250.
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18JA-398 BACK UP #A0041 Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 772) OMC (EL Monte, CA) Back Up Model semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Kurz caliber, 2.5” barrel, stainless, wood grips, S/N A0041; overall very good + condition with a very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $200-$400.
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18JA-399 BACK UP #DA0041 Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 772) AMT (Irwindale, CA.) Back-UP Model semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Kurz caliber, 2.75” barrel, stainless, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N DA0041; overall near new condition with factory cardboard box (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $200-$400.
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18LY-1 SHOOTING CASE WITH GRIP LOT Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 772) Vintage pre war shooting case with 4 sets of grips for revolvers, one Herretts style targets, one hand made target grip for a S&W, one aluminum grip for what looks like a Colt, and some factory S&W diamond insert logo grips in near fine condition. Also some cleaning supplies and military cleaning kits, as well as several 1911 extractors. Est. $200-400
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18LU-5 ARAB CAMEL GUN Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 772) Mid-19th Century “Camel Gun” from Mid-East with percussion lock and flared Damascus pattern barrel. Measures 54 ½” overall with a 40 ½” barrel of .60 caliber rifled. The work is crude and large gap between tang and stock and the barrel is from an earlier gun married to this lock and stock at later point. (Good barrels were never thrown away!). The stock is lightly refinished. The lock is not working. A good decorator and a real gun. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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18LR-3 STEVENS FAVORITE Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 772) Stevens Favorite falling block single shot rifle, .25 Stevens caliber, Serial #485. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” octagon to round barrel with a silver knife blade front sight. The barrel retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish mixed with brown patina and small mars from carry and use. The receiver has gone entirely to brown patina. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt ends with a hard rubber Stevens marked butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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18LX-17 F/L MOUNTAIN GUN Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 772) Lyman flintlock half stock “Great Plains Rifle”, .54 caliber black powder, 33” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, double set triggers (working at time of description), wood stock and wood ramrod, S/N321403; overall very good to near fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine wood stock; accompanied with approximate 12” powder horn. (Flintlock). Est.: $200-$400.
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18LW-2 RUSSIAN NAGANT #MH1818 Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 772) Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 91/30 bolt action rifle with hexagon receiver, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #MH1818. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their military finish with losses at the muzzle and high point edge wear on the receiver. The front ring is marked with a Russian star and dated 1933. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with dents, mars and compressions. The butt ends with smooth, steel butt plate. The rifle retains the sling swivels, cleaning rod and includes a period canvas, military style sling. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this pre-World War II era Mosin-Nagant. Est.: $175-$350. (C+R).
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18JA-279 S&W #C806412 Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N C806412; excellent condition overall with slight muzzle wear; accompanied by factory two piece cardboard box. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18JA-280 S&W #D839734 Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D839734; near new condition with factory silver and blue two piece cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun; cleaning tool included. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LW-5 MAUSER #HK472843 Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 772) Swedish Model 96 Mauser bolt action rifle by Carl Gustafs, 6.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #HK472843. The rifle is in very good overall condition with 29” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights, with the cleaning rod retained. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with bright niter blue visible under the tangent sight and matching visible serial numbers. The front ring is marked Carl Gustafs, features the Swedish crest and is dated 1919. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and compressions. The brass gauge disc is intact on the right side of the butt stock which ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this post-WWI Swedish Mauser. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-8 1917 #185274 Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 772) Eddystone Pattern 14 Enfield bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #185274. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” import marked barrel with protected blade front and military style folding tangent rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with the remainder going to a dark patina. The right side of the action features the Broad Arrow mark, the front ring is marked, “ERA” and there are two English proofs on top of the action. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate use with mars and compressions and a blank brass disc in the right side of the butt stock. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice P-14. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-22 ENFIELD #3684AD Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 772) Lee-Enfield SMLE No.1 Mk. III bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #3684AD. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their thinning black military finish and the receiver is import marked, “RFI INDIA”. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents from service use. There is an “S/A” cartouche on the butt stock and the number, “19” in white paint, perhaps a rack number. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. The lot includes sling swivels and a period OD green canvas sling with brass hardware. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-4 RUSSIAN #848769 Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 772) Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 91 bolt action rifle with Westinghouse marked hexagon receiver, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #848769. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 31 ½” barrel with a blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their military finish with losses at the muzzle and high point edge wear on the receiver. The front ring is marked Westinghouse and dated 1915. Additionally, the receiver is marked with an, “SA” in a circle indicating the rifle was captured by the Finnish army and put back into service. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with dents, mars and compressions. The butt ends with smooth, steel butt plate. The rifle retains the sling swivels, cleaning rod and includes a period leather, military style sling. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this World War I era Mosin-Nagant by Westinghouse. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18JA-79 S&W 32 #37013 Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 772) Smith & Wesson 32 New Departure top break DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 37013; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, crisp action, markings and grips; bore shows some scattered spots of erosion. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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18JA-78 S&W #DA162955 Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 772) Smith & Wesson top break DA revolver, .32 caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, hard rubber grips, S/N 162955; overall very good to near fine condition with majority of original finish, small “FDG” initials scratched on side plate, very good + bore, crisp action and markings, near fine grips. Antique Est.: $250-$500.
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18LU-4 JM MARKED PLAINS RIFLE Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 772) Half stock American plains rifle with barrel stamped “J.M. and measures 52 ½” overall with a 37 ½” medium to light weight octagon barrel of approximately .34 caliber rifled. False stripped stock in good condition with plain disk patch box. The hammer is oversize perioed replacement used with this rifle for decades. The condition is good to very good overall. Came west with Sweitzer rifle carried by San Diego area pioneers. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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18LU-6 62 DATED TOWER Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 772) Interesting 1862 dated Tower 3 band percussion musket with battel associated U.S. Model 61 Musket hammer and nipple replaced. Old carved pearl inlay in butt stock. Light to moderate scattered pitting and erosion with dark almost black uncleaned patina. Original rod. Working with good wood showing no stamping or marks visible. Modern leather sling. The 62 date and period changed hammer indicate Civil War use. Bored to smooth. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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18GI-7 AMMO LOT Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 772) Wooden Ammo can of .303 British, BDR, 300 rounds in bandoliers, case is in very good condition. Est. $200-400
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18JA-71 S&W NEW DEP #41825 Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 772) Smith & Wesson 32 New Departure top break DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, 3.5” barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 41825 followed by a factory “star” indicating return to factory for repair or refinish; gun is in overall very good condition; majority of nickel remaining, crisp action and markings, very good grips; bore shows some scattered spots of erosion. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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18JA-82 S&W 11/2 #24864 Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 772) Smith & Wesson 32 Single Action spur trigger top break revolver, .32 S&W caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 24864; overall very good + condition displaying majority of original nickel finish, an area of pitting on one cylinder flat (probably from contact with moisture for prolonged period); very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-31 SUN SIGN RUG Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 772) Large Indian rug with “rolling log” sun sign designs; approximately 72” x 48” overall. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-29 SAVAGE #108730 Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 772) Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .303 Savage caliber, 26” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks with added Redhead Brand hard rubber butt pad, S/N 108730, cocking indicator and cartridge counter; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good wood as refinished. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-16 LEGGINGS Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 772) Leggings with figures of clubs, coup sticks-1900-1920’s from the area west of Flathead Lake, MT.; plus an Algelica bath blanket. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-17 SKS Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 772) Chinese SKS “bring back” semi-automatic rifle with bayonet, (no import markings); 7.62 x 39 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 123480029; overall good condition with green woven sling, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and overall good stock showing scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (Modern/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-13 RUG Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 772) Yei Corn Dancer woven rug; approximately 66” x 29” overall; nice colors and condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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18JA-284 S&W #4D31348 Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10-8 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” heavy barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 4D31348; overall excellent condition with factory two piece cardboard box and end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LX-8 D-GAURD Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 772) Authentic D-Guard Bowie knife, ca. 1840’s-60’s with bone grip, approximately 18” overall with 14” blade; from an 86-year old So. Calif. collector who obtained this knife more than 60 years ago! Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LU-2 FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 772) British Military style flintlock pistol with attached ramrod circa late 18th to early 19th century. Brass mounts with lazy S side plate. Measures 15” overall with a 8 ¾” round and thick walled barrel of .75 caliber smoothbore. Broad head proof on lock beneath pan with no arsenal stampings and light engraving. The barrel is British proofed. Curious that lock and hammer are engraved with no arsenal stamps but showing military type proof. A small contract or merchant marine? The pistol is in good condition with cleaned to gray metal patina showing light to slightly heavy scattered pitting. Original flintlock parts. The stock shows a coating of clear varnish or shellac with small repairs and minor imperfections. Working but main spring weak. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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18JA-281 S&W #76940B Lot #56 (Sale Order 54 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 13-1 DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 4” heavy barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D769403; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box displaying end label numbered to this gun plus cleaning tool. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $350-$700.
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18JA-283 S&W #5819540 Lot #57 (Sale Order 55 of 772) Smith & Wesson 5 screw hand ejector revolver, .38 Special caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N S819540; overall very good to near fine with some muzzle wear and scattered spots of surface pinprick pitting; fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + grips; accompanied by a factory two piece cardboard box. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $350-$700.
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18JA-285 S&W #969408 Lot #58 (Sale Order 56 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 5” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D969415; like new condition and contained in factory two piece silver and blue cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun; also instructions and cleaning tool. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $350-$700.
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18LX-6 PEPPERBOX Lot #59 (Sale Order 57 of 772) Allen’s Patent 6-shot pepperbox pistol, .31 caliber, 3.25” barrels, engraved frame and nipple shield, early grips with “spangles” in grips; old cleaning to metal surfaces, good action, very good grips. (Antique). Est.: $350-$700.
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18LX-21 TRAPDOOR Lot #60 (Sale Order 58 of 772) U.S. Springfield trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock with socket bayonet, iron sheath and leather hanger, S/N 308093; overall good to very good condition with majority of muted military finish on metal surfaces, one area of surface rust/erosion (quarter-size) at right side mid-barrel, crisp action, good markings, very good bore; wood stock is overall good with an old gouge on left side above trigger guard. (Antique). Est.: $350-$700.
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18LW-1 SPRING 1903 #1474188 Lot #61 (Sale Order 59 of 772) US Springfield Armory Model 1903 A1 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #1474188. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “SA” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 6-33. The receiver has gone to a uniform grey with sharp markings. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes the Certificate of Authenticity from the CMP indicating shipment on April 30, 2002. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18JA- 286 S&W #6D03707 Lot #62 (Sale Order 60 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 13-2 DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 4” heavy barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 6D03707; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $350-$700.
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18JA-287 S&W #C237844 Lot #63 (Sale Order 61 of 772) Smith & Wesson pre-Model 12 M&P Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N C237844, flat latch, 5-screw; overall fine with majority of blued finish remaining, scattered high point wear to finish, fine bore, action, markings and grips; accompanied by factory two piece cardboard box with instructions sheet. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $350-$700.
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18JA-288 S&W #C816900 Lot #64 (Sale Order 62 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 12-2 Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued frame with nickel plated cylinder, barrel and cylinder release, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N C816900; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box, instructions and end label numbered to this gun. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $350-$700.
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18LW-6 SMITH 03A3 #4825049 Lot #65 (Sale Order 63 of 772) US Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #4825049. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “SC” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 10-43. The receiver also retains the majority of its military finish with small scratches on the bolt. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock shows numerous cartouches and ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes the Certificate of Authenticity from the CMP indicating shipment on May 1, 2002. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18LW-7 RI 1903 #309415 Lot #66 (Sale Order 64 of 772) US Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #408049. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “RIA” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 6-18. The receiver also retains the majority of its military finish with some light scratches. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with handling marks and a couple of faint cartouches. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18LW-32 SAV COMM #3473AS Lot #67 (Sale Order 65 of 772) Savage Model 1895 Commemorative lever action rifle, .308 Winchester caliber, Serial #3473 AS. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a brass knife blade front sight and folding rear sight. The barrel retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light handling marks and sharp edges. The receiver retains nearly all of its blue finish with gold tone inscriptions of Savage Arms and Model 1895 on the sides. The rifle features a brass shell counter and gold tone lever. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with a Savage Arms medallion inlayed into the right side. The butt stock ends with a smooth, gold tone butt plate and unfortunately was dropped at some point causing a significant loss at the toe. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this beautiful Savage Commemorative. Est.: $400-$800 (Modern).
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18LW-34 WIN MOD 12 #Y2021244 Lot #68 (Sale Order 66 of 772) Winchester Model 12 Y Series Trap shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #Y2021244. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The finely checkered Walnut stocks are in very good condition showing beautiful figure in the butt stock with small mars and scrapes from field use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 3/8” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot also includes the original purchase invoice for the shotgun circa 1974. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18JA-3 S&W 17-3 #1K90980 Lot #69 (Sale Order 67 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 17-3 DA revolver, .22LR caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion combat grips, S/N 1K90939; overall near new condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-2 S&W 48-3 #10KO6498 Lot #70 (Sale Order 68 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 48-3 DA revolver, .22 M.R.F. caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 10K0649; near new condition and accompanied by a two piece factory cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LN-1-8 BEADED SCABARD Lot #71 (Sale Order 69 of 772) Beaded leather knife scabbard; approximately 10.5” overall with width of 3.5” displaying white seed beads and designs of black, red and greasy yellow seed beads. Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-4 S&W 10-5 #D852154 Lot #72 (Sale Order 70 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D852154; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box displaying end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-5 S&W 12-2 #D963180 Lot #73 (Sale Order 71 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 12-2 Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N D963180; overall like new condition with factory two piece silver and blue cardboard box and end label numbered to this gun; cleaning tool included. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-9 1903 SPRING #1477947 Lot #74 (Sale Order 72 of 772) US Springfield Armory Model 1903 A1 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #1477947. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “SA” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 3-39. The receiver has gone to a uniform grey with sharp markings. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with handling marks. There are two cartouches, a Circle P behind the trigger guard and “FJA” under the tang on the left side of the butt stock. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LZ-2 REM 700 #A6738059 Lot #75 (Sale Order 73 of 772) Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #A6738059. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with the front and rear sights removed. The receiver also retains nearly all of its blue finish with only light wear from carry and use. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars, compressions and an ebony fore end. The butt stock ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. The rifle is topped with two-piece Weaver mounts and rings and a Leupold Vari-X II 3x9 variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action is sharp and markings are legible. The lot also includes a suede rifle sling and nylon cartridge holder. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18PR-3&4 BELGUIM FLINTLOCK Lot #75a (Sale Order 74 of 772) Pair of 19th century Belgium flintlock military style pistols made for export. Brass mounted. Measures 15 ½” overall with .70 caliber smoothbore barrels. Both in good to very good condition with small proof letter in front of hammer (1 pistol with the other N). Great decorators with that “Pirate look”. Many of these used in golden era films like “The Seahawk” starring Errol Flynn. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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18PR-5 LARGE BORE PERCUSSION Lot #75c (Sale Order 75 of 772) Large bore percussion pistol signed “R. Bolton” on lock. Measures 13” overall with a 6 ¼” heavy octagon barrel of .69 caliber smoothbore. Full stocked and iron mounted. Original ramrod with worm on end. Gray patina with minor pitting. Script writing on the barrel not quite legible (Town?). The stock shows even wear and small hole or loss of wood at the bottom edge of lock from spring breaking or resetting. Lock works. Circa about 1860. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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18PR-6 FLINTLOCK MIDDLE EASTERN Lot #75d (Sale Order 76 of 772) 20th century handmade flintlock pistol from North Africa to Mid-East. Brought back by oil field worker 50 years ago. Measures 18” overall. Poor condition. An attractive decorator with age and not a recent copy. (Antique) Est.: $100-$200
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18LL- 3 BRONZE Lot #76 (Sale Order 77 of 772) Bronze woman carrying a torch, measures 24" tall, on marble base, signed Dussart. Est. $400-800
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18JA-12 S&W #J4629211 Lot #77 (Sale Order 78 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 49 (no dash), 2” barrel, nickel finish, shrouded hammer, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N J462911; overall near new condition and with two piece factory cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-18 S&W MOD 38 #J330445 Lot #78 (Sale Order 79 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 38 Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N J330445; near new condition with instructions and two piece silver and blue cardboard factory box; end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-41 S&W 67-1 #33K2366 Lot #79 (Sale Order 80 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 67-1 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” barrel, stainless, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 33K2366; overall fine to excellent condition with factory two piece cardboard box and instructions sheet. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-14 1898 KRAG #293052 Lot #80 (Sale Order 81 of 772) US Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #293052. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish with some loss of finish at the muzzle. The receiver shows silvered, muted case hardening. The smooth wood stock is in very good overall condition with small mars, compressions and cartouches behind the trigger guard and at the left rear of the action. The butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LN-1-22 SPRINGFIRLD TRAPDOOR #481589 Lot #81 (Sale Order 82 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, sling swivels, iron cleaning rod, S/N 491539; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings including a “33” stamped on the top of the butt plate; wood stock is overall good with scattered nicks and mars from carry and storage; visible inspector’s cartouche “SWP/1890”. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-43 S&W 64-2 #BHJ7132 Lot #82 (Sale Order 83 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 64 DA only revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” heavy barrel, stainless, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N BHJ7132, inside crane is stamped NY-1 (NYPD?); overall fine to excellent condition showing some handling but a little firing; bobbed hammer; accompanied by factory two piece cardboard box. Should be lettered re: interesting marking inside crane. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-77 S&W NEW DEP #64608 Lot #83 (Sale Order 84 of 772) Smith & Wesson 32 New Departure “Bicycle” Model DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 84808; overall fine condition showing majority of original finish; some holster wear to muzzle area, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. Antique. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LX-4 58 REM #17929 Lot #84 (Sale Order 85 of 772) Remington Model 1858 percussion revolver, .44 caliber, 8” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 17929; overall very good + condition with good action, good markings, considerable original blue on barrel and rammer; grips re-finished, front sight replaced. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-13 S&W #N259750 Lot #85 (Sale Order 86 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N N259750; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LN-1-26 TRAPDOOR #107840 Lot #86 (Sale Order 87 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, sling swivels, iron cleaning rod, checkered metal grip rest behind trigger guard, S/N 107480; overall good condition with a good bore, considerable muted blue finish remaining on barrel; good markings, crisp action, good stock overall with partially visible inspector’s cartouche on left side above the trigger. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LN-1-21 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #87 (Sale Order 88 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stock, sling swivels, iron cleaning rod, S/N 7469; overall very good + condition with a very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings, brown patina to barrel, silver toning to trapdoor; “MASS” stamped on front base of trapdoor hinge (Massachusetts); very good wood with partial circle P proof and visible inspector’s cartouche “SWP/1876”. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LN-1-24 STANDARD ARMS Lot #88 (Sale Order 89 of 772) Standard Arms pump action rifle, .35 Remington caliber, 22” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 7348; overall good condition. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LN-1-25 C FORBES Lot #89 (Sale Order 90 of 772) Percussion half stock plains rifle, .44 caliber, 31.5” half round/half octagon heavy barrel marked “C. Forbes”; engraved lock plate marked “J. Dana & Co.”; brass trigger guard, patchbox and butt plate, wood stock; replaced wood ramrod; overall good condition with brown patina, scattered areas of surface erosion, crisp action, good markings and worn but overall good wood stock. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LN-1-27 TRAPDOOR #283389 Lot #90 (Sale Order 91 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 29.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, sling swivels, missing iron cleaning rod, wood stock, S/N 283389; overall very good condition with considerable muted blued finish to barrel and lock plate; silver toning to trapdoor; good to very good bore, good markings and crisp action; wood stock is overall good with good inspector’s cartouche “SWP/1887”. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LG-6 WIN MOD 70 #130103 Lot #91 (Sale Order 92 of 772) Winchester Pre-64 Model 70 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle in .30-06 caliber. Mounted with micro trac 4x scope on Bueler mounts in factory taps, S/N 130103 and made about 1948049. Very good plus used condition. 90%-95% original blue with toning at high points and edges. Very good wood with crisp checkering, minor scratches and marks. Original butt plate. Factory type swivels with leather sling. Bore is bright and well cared for throughout. Front sight removed. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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18LN-1-28 TRAPDOOR #150790 Lot #92 (Sale Order 93 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 32.5” barrel, blued finish, sling swivels, iron cleaning rod, wood stock, S/N 150790*; overall very good condition with a very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good to very good wood. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-19 S&W 37 #197J14 Lot #93 (Sale Order 94 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 197J14; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-22 S&W 31-1 #H96176 Lot #94 (Sale Order 95 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 31-1 DA revolver, .32 S&W Long caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N H96176; like new condition with factory two piece silver and blue cardboard box (end label numbered to this gun), instructions and cleaning tool. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LX-18 SOUTHERN FULL STOCK Lot #95 (Sale Order 96 of 772) Southern (possibly Tennessee) full stock percussion rifle, .38 caliber, 41.5” unmarked octagon barrel, double set triggers (working at time of description), wood stock; overall good uncleaned condition with dark patina to metal surfaces, good action, overall good wood showing a small old hairline crack to wood on the right side of the upper tang; accompanied by an approximately 12” powder horn with carved “P. A.” initials. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-10 WIN 1917 #161740 Lot #96 (Sale Order 97 of 772) Winchester US Model of 1917 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #161740. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel marked with “HS”, “P” and the flaming bomb emblem. The rifle features a protected blade front and military style folding tangent rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with storage marks evident. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions. The butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate and a period military style leather sling is included. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice Winchester. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-11 03-A3 #3998200 Lot #97 (Sale Order 98 of 772) US Remington Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3998200. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military style aperture rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “RA” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 10-43. The receiver also retains the majority of its military finish. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock has several sharp cartouches and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-23 WIN 95 #57323 Lot #98 (Sale Order 99 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 lever action saddle ring carbine, .303 British caliber, Serial #57323. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a ramped blade front and military style tangent rear sights. The metal surfaces are all a uniform silver patina with some traces of original blue in the protected areas and light surface rust that has been cleaned on the receiver. The hammer and trigger show muted case hardening and the saddle ring is retained. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and a 3” lateral crack on top of the fore end. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. The bore is only fair, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18JA-39 S&W MOD 65-3 #AWE2637 Lot #99 (Sale Order 100 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 65-3 DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 3” heavy barrel, stainless, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N AWE2637; overall fine to excellent condition with a fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips; accompanied by a two piece factory cardboard box and instructions sheet. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-38 MOD 67 #3K65583 Lot #100 (Sale Order 101 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 67 (no dash) DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” barrel, stainless, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 3K65583; overall fine to excellent condition with factory two piece cardboard box displaying end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PR-54 NAVY CASED REPRO Lot #100a (Sale Order 102 of 772) Colt 1851 Navy New Black Powder Series .36 caliber percussion with square back guard, S/N 28338. United States Army Commemorative with scroll engraving, gold plate, and varnished wood grips in presentation display case. Leslie Erle Tingley was engraved on the left side of the barrel at the time of issue (1970s-80s). Fine to excellent condition with no signs of use or firing. Case also near fine. (Reproduction) est.: $600-$1200
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18PR-12 MEXICAN N.S. Lot #100b (Sale Order 103 of 772) Colt New Service .44 Russian and special double action revolver with a 7 ½” barrel, brown finish, and cow horn grips, S/N 329731. Fair condition with light to heavy pitting and erosion. Working but not locking perfectly tight. Ejector rod repaired. Great muzzle wear. Brought out of Mexico by early collector Lee Silva 30 years ago and used for display in holster. Not a shooter. If your display is “The good, the bad, and the ugly” you 2 out of 3 with one gun!! (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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18PR-15 RUGER BLACKHAWK Lot #100c (Sale Order 104 of 772) Ruger Blackhawk .357 Mag caliber single action pistol with a 5” barrel, S/N 37-15032. Very good used condition. Has transfer bar. Some edge wear to finish. (Exempt/No PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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18PR-14 ERMA LUGER CARB. Lot #100d (Sale Order 105 of 772) Erma Luger Marine Model in .22 caliber circa 1968 with numbered and dated target in original box. 11” barrel. Fine to excellent used condition 98%-99% overall. Slight safety line scratch. Box shows storage wear. Made in Germany and hard to fine variation. 2 magazines. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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18PR-13 RUGER .30 CAL. Lot #100e (Sale Order 106 of 772) Ruger Blackhawk in .30 carbine caliber with 7 ½” barrel, S/N 50-23426. Fair to good overall with oxidation to finish from storage (may clean). The action and bore are very good. Ejector screw head sheared off. Would improve with T.L.C. (Exempt/No PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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185LR-1 RUGER #574-70957 Lot #101 (Sale Order 107 of 772) Ruger Model SP 101 Stainless factory engraved revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #574-70957. The gun is as new in the plastic Ruger factory box with a 2 ¼” barrel. The pistol is a Talo exclusive with automated factory engraving and a limited production run. The finely checkered custom wood grips are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The lot includes all associated paperwork, manual, trigger lock and factory hard case. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern). No California Sales.
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18PR-17 S&W AUTO .35 Lot #101a (Sale Order 108 of 772) Smith & Wesson .35 caliber Semi-Auto pistol in very good plus condition, S/N 158. 75%-85% original bright blue thinning at high points and edges. Good to very good medallion grips. Good markings with bright bore. Latch spring to lock and release slide is missing. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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18PR-35 RUGER .44 MAG Lot #101b (Sale Order 109 of 772) Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 Mag with factory 10” barrel and neoprene grips, S/N 83-58520. Remington ramp front sight and white outlined rear. Very good to almost fine used condition. 95%-98% overall. (Exempt/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18PR-36 RUGER REDHAWK Lot #101c (Sale Order 110 of 772) Ruger Redhawk .44 Magnum Double Action revolver with a 9 ½” barrel in stainless steel with Simmons pistol scope, S/N 550-58446. Fine to excellent used condition showing minor firing and some use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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18LN-1-18 PLAINS RIFLE Lot #102 (Sale Order 111 of 772) Percussion full stock plains type rifle, approximately .45 caliber, 36” octagon barrel marked “L. B. White”, brown patina, wood stock, brass mountings, three silver pierced decorations, back action lock plate marked “J. Cooper”; overall good to very good condition with single trigger, working action, crisp markings and overall good wood. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18LN-1-19 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR #490182 Lot #103 (Sale Order 112 of 772) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, two band; .45-70 caliber, 29.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stock, sling swivels, iron cleaning rod, S/N 490182; overall very good condition with blue in protected areas of barrel, majority of blue on lock plate, areas of case color on trapdoor, sharp markings, very good to near fine bore, crisp action, very good wood stock with partial circle P proof and partial inspector cartouche on left side of stock above trigger. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JA-14 S&W #N272151 Lot #104 (Sale Order 113 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 58 DA revolver, .41 Magnum caliber, 4” heavy barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N N272151; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JA-24 S&W 57 #N605638 Lot #105 (Sale Order 114 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 57 (no dash) DA revolver, .41 Magnum caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, smooth wood medallion presentation, S/N N605638; overall like new condition with factory presentation wood case and cleaning tools. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18JA-101 S&W 2ND MOD Lot #106 (Sale Order 115 of 772) Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army spur trigger tip up revolver, .32RF caliber, 6” octagon barrel, blued finish, rosewood grips, S/N 64237; overall very good + condition displaying approximately 35% original blued finish with balance gone primarily to a pleasing brown patina, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; hammer spur is bent backwards but sturdily retained. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18FW-3 1984D OLYMPIC COIN Lot #107 (Sale Order 116 of 772) 1984D Olympic gold with box. Est.: $600-$1200
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18FW-11 1925D $2 1/2 Lot #108 (Sale Order 117 of 772) 1925D 2 ½. MS63. Est.: $600-$1200
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18JA-403 WIN 70 #86109 Lot #109 (Sale Order 118 of 772) Custom Winchester Model 70 bolt action rifle, E.J. Shook 25” barrel, .22-250 caliber, blued finish, custom wood target stock, S/N 86109; mounted with a Weaver K12-C3 scope with good optics, overall good condition as customized, crisp action, good markings, good wood with some scattered old mars and scratches from storage and carry; bore is overall good and may clean to better. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LW-12 KRAG 96 #56397 Lot #110 (Sale Order 119 of 772) US Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #56397. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish with some thinning of finish at the muzzle. The receiver shows toning, muted case hardening. The smooth wood stock is in very good overall condition with small mars, compressions and a cartouche behind the trigger guard. The butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Model 1896. Est.: $600-1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-31 WIN #F179614 Lot #111 (Sale Order 120 of 772) Winchester Model 9422 lever action rifle, .22 Winchester Magnum caliber, Serial #F179614. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 20” round barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with some loss of finish at the muzzle and small scratches consistent with carry and use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a checkered plastic Winchester marked butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Winchester. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18LW-40 SPRING #521785 Lot #112 (Sale Order 121 of 772) US Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #521785. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 32” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel is a pleasing brown patina while the action and side plate show old, muted case hardening. The rifle features sling swivels and a ramrod bayonet. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock has a crisp Circle P cartouche behind the trigger guard and “SWP 1891” on the left side above the trigger guard. The butt ends with a steel crescent butt plate with trap and is marked US and “50” on the butt plate indicating a rack number. The rifle includes a period leather military style sling. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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18JA-30 PRE MOD 14 #K24316 Lot #113 (Sale Order 122 of 772) Smith & Wesson pre-Model 14 Targetmaster DA revolver, 5 screw, .38 special caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N K24316; overall near new condition and accompanied by a factory two piece cardboard gold and blue box. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18JA-312 S&W #51308 Lot #114 (Sale Order 123 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 52 (no dash) semi-automatic pistol, .38 Special Mid-Range caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, one extra magazine and cleaning tool, S/N 51308; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box and company paperwork. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18JA-314 S&W #K91981 Lot #115 (Sale Order 124 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 48 (no dash) DA revolver, .22 M.R.F. caliber, 8-3/8” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 5K91981; like new in factory two piece cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun; cleaning tool included. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LW-3 RUSSIAN MOSIN NAGANT #NG6217 Lot #116 (Sale Order 125 of 772) Russian Mosin-Nagant Sniper Model 91/30 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #NG6217. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal parts retain the majority of their military finish with losses at the muzzle and matching visible serial numbers. The front ring is marked with a Russian crest and dated 1943. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with dents, mars and compressions. The butt ends with smooth, steel butt plate. The rifle retains the sling swivels, cleaning rod and includes a period canvas, military style sling. The rifle is topped with a one-piece side mount and scope, serial #4320974 with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this World War II era Russian sniper rifle with quality optics. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18JA-28 MOD 68-2 #AE58267 Lot #118 (Sale Order 126 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 68-2 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 6” barrel, “Los Angeles Police Department” inscribed on right side of barrel, stainless, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N AES8267; overall excellent condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern Commemorative/NO PPT). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LW-13 1894 KRAG Lot #118a (Sale Order 127 of 772) US Springfield Armory Model 1894 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #1631. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish with some loss on top of the barrel. The receiver shows old, toning case hardening with light surface rust on top of the trigger guard. The smooth wood stock is in very good overall condition with light handling and storage marks. The butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice, early Krag. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18JA-26 S&W 68-2 #AFYO958 Lot #119 (Sale Order 128 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 68-2 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 6” barrel, stainless, smooth deluxe wood finger groove S&W medallion grips, S/N AFY0958, left side of frame above trigger is stamped “OHB” (consignor’s note states “from ‘CHP’”); overall fine to excellent condition and accompanied by a two piece factory cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LU-1 FLINTLOCK MUSKETOON 'PORTO' Lot #120 (Sale Order 129 of 772) Flintlock musketoon of dragoon or cavalry style with sling swivel on long bar, attached ramrod, and lock marked “Porto 1802” with center of lock engraved with crown and initials (J.P.R.?) intertwined. Closely resembles British arms of Napoleonic era and we believe to be Portuguese. Measures 35” overall with a 20” barrel of .62 plus caliber smoothbore. The metal is good to very good with light minor aging and good markings. Correct flintlock parts. The stock is very good with light coating of clear varnish or shellac but no sanding. This must be a rare example as we have not viewed another in 50 years of selling antique arms. (Antique) Est.: $750-$1500
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18LU-3 KENTUCKY Lot #121 (Sale Order 130 of 772) American full stock “Kentucky” with fancy pierced patch box and many silver and brass inlays. The lock is stamped “Sweitzer” with a backwards Z. Measures 47 ¼” overall with a 33” medium weight octagon barrel of .44 caliber rifled. The stock is artificaly stripped using “Burnt Cord” method with most original reddish varnish remaining. Minor marks and normal gaining but stock is over cleaned and dents and dings repaired. The lock cocks but does not hold and needs repair. The name Sweitzer is well known to PA from Harrisburg west to Pittsburg but we are uncertain of exact maker as no first initial. Came west to California with California pioneer family from san Diego area. (Antique) Est.: $700-$1400
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18JA-9 S&W 52-2 #106105 Lot #122 (Sale Order 131 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 semi-automatic pistol, .38 Special Mid-Range caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N A106105; two extra magazines and cleaning tool; overall near new condition; accompanied by factory two piece cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18JA-10 S&W 41 #A139380 Lot #123 (Sale Order 132 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 41 semi-automatic target pistol, .22LR caliber, 8-3/8” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood target grips, one extra magazine, S/N A139380; in overall like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box and end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LN-1-7 BOWIE Lot #124 (Sale Order 133 of 772) Eskimo bowie style knife; approximately 14.5” overall with an 8.5”clip point blade; carved colored design on bone grip with pierced metal star decoration. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LG-3 COLT NEW FRONTIER #3650NF Lot #125 (Sale Order 134 of 772) Colt New Frontier Single Action Target Revolver with a 51/2” barrel in .45 Colt caliber, S/N 3650NF with ivory and wood medallion grips. Near fine condition with 95%-98% original blue and vivid case colors made 1962. Some evidence of firing and minor use. Exceptional case hardening like pre-war. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $750-$1500
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18PR-11 DUELER Lot #125a (Sale Order 135 of 772) Mid-19th century dueler target pistol in French style with half stock. Approximately .45 caliber micro-grooved barrel of 9 ¼” and 15 ¼” overall. Very good plus condition with most original case colors on locks. Browned barrel with minor erosion and beginning pinprick pitting. Select burl stock with shell carved fore end cap. Set trigger. Action and trigger work well. Shows Belgium proof at breech. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18PR-23 FOLDER/MEX WAR Lot #125b (Sale Order 136 of 772) Joseph Rodgers & Sons folding lock blade knife with portrait on pommel of Gen. Scott (Winfield) Aug. 26, 1847 date. Reverse shows bust of Scott. The date commemorates the decisive Mexican War Battle of Charibusco. Measures 13” overall with 6 ¼” blade. The blade is fair to good with minor pitting and use. Locks up. Good stag scales with great patina. A very rare and early founder of gold rush era. Ex Huh Hayes and Robert Berryman collections. Est.: $1000-$2000
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18LO-7 COLT 1903 #395988 Lot #126 (Sale Order 137 of 772) Colt Model 1903 semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, 3.75” barrel, blued finish, two tone magazine, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 395988; near new condition with factory brown covered cardboard box and instructions. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LO-11 WINCHESTER 64 Lot #127 (Sale Order 138 of 772) Winchester Model 64 lever action rifle, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 24” barrel, ¾ magazine, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1752673; excellent overall condition with majority of original finish remaining, fine bore, action, markings and wood. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LO-12 92 WINCHESTER #911391 Lot #128 (Sale Order 139 of 772) Winchester Model 92 SRC, .32-20 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 911391; very good to fine condition displaying majority of original finish on barrel and loading tube; scattered areas of original finish on receiver, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine wood. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LO-13 92 WINCHESTER #922162 Lot #129 (Sale Order 140 of 772) Winchester Model 92 SRC, .38-40 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 922162; very good to fine condition displaying majority of original finish on barrel and loading tube; grey/brown patina to receiver; near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine wood. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LG-2 COLT SAA #SA43494 Lot #130 (Sale Order 141 of 772) Colt Single Action Army 3rd generation revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, ivory grips, S/N SA43494. Fine to excellent condition retaining 96%-98% original blue and case hardening. Evidence of limited firing and some use. The grips show age checking and cracks. A 9+ on a 1-10 scale made about 1980. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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18LN-1-30 CHRIOS FURK #35997 Lot #131 (Sale Order 142 of 772) German O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, 32” ventilated rib barrels marked “Christoph Funk”, single trigger, blued barrels, engraved receiver, checkered wood stocks with flame graining to butt stock and added Pachmayr hard rubber butt pad, S/N 35997; overall very good + condition with crisp actions, tasteful engraving, near fine bores; wood is overall very good with two old wood strength pegs added to wrist. (Modern/NO PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18JA-310 S&W #A484441 Lot #132 (Sale Order 143 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 41 Target semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood target grips, S/N A484441; overall like new condition with one extra magazine, factory screwdriver and factory two-piece cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18LN-1-23 ROSS RIFLE Lot #133 (Sale Order 144 of 772) Rare Ross Rifle Co. straight pull bolt action rifle, MK I .303 caliber, 23” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, leather sling, receiver tapped on left side for scope mount; steel butt plate with compartment for cleaning rod, etc.; wood shows Canadian proofs on right side of butt stock AND even rarer, “U.S.” and flaming bomb proofs behind trigger guard plus “10907”. Gun is in overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good wood stock. NOTE: Lot 1361 in this sale is a great original framed advertiser for the Ross Rifle Co. and Lot 1415 contains original catalogs for the Ross rifle; both lots would go nicely as display pieces for this rare rifle. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LO-5 COLT .45 #C152083 Lot #134 (Sale Order 145 of 772) Colt Government Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, two tone magazine, S/N C 152083; overall very good to near fine condition showing approximately 75-85% original finish with some scattered erosion and pinprick pitting, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18LW-88 LUGER #9833 Lot #135 (Sale Order 146 of 772) G Date S/42 Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #9833. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and areas of high point edge wear. The top of the toggle is marked, “S/42” with numerous German proofs noted. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers, other than the magazine. The front ring is marked, “G” in front of the chamber. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show significant straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with mars and some flattening of the checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine with an aluminum base and a non-matching serial #5409. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable G date Luger. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18LW-80 WIN 71 #25811 Lot #136 (Sale Order 147 of 772) Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle, .348 WCF caliber, Serial #25811. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel with half magazine. The barrel and half magazine retain nearly all of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light handling marks. The receiver retains a significant amount of its blue finish with a peep sight added. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and an extra coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Model 71. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18LW-75 1856 #45880 Lot #137 (Sale Order 148 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .40-65 WCF caliber, Serial #45880. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine have gone to a uniform grey/brown patina with sharp edges and areas of light surface erosion. The receiver is a toning silver patina with old case hardening evident in the hammer and lever. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars, compressions and a notch cut out of the comb to accommodate a tang sight. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are legible on this desirable Model 1886 circa 1890. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Antique).
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18LW-108 MOD 100 #466 Lot #138 (Sale Order 149 of 772) Century Mfg. Inc. Model 100 revolver, .45-70 caliber, Serial #1166. The pistol is fine overall condition with an 8” barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The barrel and cylinder retain the majority of their blue finish while the frame, trigger guard and hammer are all polished brass. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition showing very little use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this revolver suitable for anything up to and including T-Rex. (Not available for sale in California). Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern).
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18LW-74 1886 #150678 Lot #139 (Sale Order 150 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .45-70 WCF caliber, Serial #150678. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” round barrel with full-length magazine. The barrel is a uniform grey patina. The full-length magazine is a newer replacement, which retains the majority of its blue finish. The receiver retains a considerable amount of its thinning blue finish mixed with brown patina, while the Hammer displays muted case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars, compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate which is slightly proud at the toe. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $1,100-$2,200. (C+R).
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18LW-91 SWISS LUGER #18174 Lot #140 (Sale Order 151 of 772) Swiss Bern 1906 Pattern Luger semi-automatic pistol, .30 Luger caliber, Serial #16174. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 90% of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The top of the toggle is marked, “WAFFENFABRIK BERN” with the Swiss cross. The pistol has additional Swiss proofs and is marked, “P43” just above the takedown lever. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show muted straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing small mars and some flattening of checkering. The pistol includes one correct unmarked nickel plated magazine with wood base. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Luger. According to the consigner the model is uncommon with less than 18,000 manufactured. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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18LW-135 COLT #7488LW Lot #141 (Sale Order 152 of 772) Colt Cobra revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #7488 LW. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and some loss of finish on the cylinder. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing light wear from carry and use and a grip shoe has been added during the period of use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Colt. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LZ-1 COLT GOVT #5512263 Lot #142 (Sale Order 153 of 772) Colt Government Model MK IV Series 80 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #SS12263. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its stainless steel finish with light wear at the muzzle and small scratches from carry and use. The checkered rubber Pachmayr grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Government Model. The lot includes one correct Wilson magazine. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern/PPT).
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18LW-76 WIN 86 #34666 Lot #143 (Sale Order 154 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .45-90 WCF caliber, Serial #34666. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with full-length magazine. The barrel is a dark brown patina with surface erosion and the rear sight has been removed and the dovetail plugged. The full-length magazine is a newer replacement, which retains nearly all of its blue finish. The receiver is a toning silver patina with old case hardening evident in the hammer and a period tang sight has been added. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with small mars, compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are legible on this big bore Winchester manufactured in 1889. Est.: $1,100-$2,200. (Antique).
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18LW-79 WIN 86 #36049 Lot #144 (Sale Order 155 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .40-82 WCF caliber, Serial #36049. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine have gone to a mottled grey patina with sharp edges and areas of light surface erosion. The receiver is a silver/grey patina with dull case hardening evident in the hammer. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and dents consistent with carry and use. An extra coat of varnish has been added and the butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are legible on this nice Model 1886 circa 1889. Est.: $1,100-$2,200. (Antique).
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18MA-1 COLT BUNTLINE #46357 Lot #145 (Sale Order 156 of 772) 3rd Generation Colt Buntline Special SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #SA46357. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 12” barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The frame is beautifully case hardened. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering showing little use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern/PPT).
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18ML-2 COLT 1911 Lot #146 (Sale Order 157 of 772) U.S. Property-marked Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, two-tone magazine, S/N 134239, with original 8/30/1960-dated NRA/Benicia Arsenal (California) shipping document to purchaser H.D. Fenn (numbered to this gun); overall very good + condition with majority of military finish remaining to metal surfaces, very good to fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips showing some compression marks to checkering and a small old loss to lower front of left grip; never out of the Fenn family since 1960! (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18LW-140 COLT SA #321331 Lot #147 (Sale Order 158 of 772) Colt SAA revolver, .32 WCF caliber, Serial #321331. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of its blue finish, particularly on the right side with loss of finish on the left side of the barrel and light surface erosion. The hammer shows dull, toned case hardening as does the frame. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition showing even wear and a small chip at the rear of the right panel. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Colt SAA circa 1912. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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18LG-4 COLT SAA #48397 Lot #148 (Sale Order 159 of 772) Colt SAA 2nd generation revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, rubber grips and in original stagecoach box, S/N 48397SA. Fine to excellent condition and 98%-99% overall. Slight discoloration on the hammer and minor evidence of cocking and possible very light use. The box is almost fine and marked “7 ½” .45”. A strong 9.8 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18JZ-18 COLEMAN GOLDEN TEEPEE PAINTING Lot #149 (Sale Order 160 of 772) Original oil painting on board signed lower left “Michael Coleman”. Measures 9 ½” x 13” image only. Artist framed. Shows Teepee scene with golden skies and fine colors this artist is noted for. A gem by one of Americas top living artists. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18LO-3 HI POWER #A78749 Lot #150 (Sale Order 161 of 772) Belgian made Browning Hi Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N A 78749; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT/HI CAP MAGAZINE/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18LO-1 S&W PRE 39 #2150 Lot #151 (Sale Order 162 of 772) Desirable Smith & Wesson pre-Model 39 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 2156; near new condition with early factory two piece cardboard box and instructions manual. Also accompanied by a copy of a factory letter this pre-Model 39 was shipped from the factory on December 28, 1956, and delivered to W. W. Conde Hardware co., Watertown, N.Y. and confirms features of this gun. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18LO-2 COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE #SM2489 Lot #152 (Sale Order 163 of 772) Colt Service Model Ace semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, two tone magazine, checkered wood grips, S/N SM 2489; overall fine to excellent condition displaying majority of its blued finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings including “W.B.” inspection on left side of frame above magazine release and fine grips; accompanied by a factory letter confirming caliber, barrel length and finish (stocks “Not Listed”); shipped to Commanding General, Springfield Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts on Dec. 16, 1941, Colt factory order #9966, 60 guns in shipment. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18LN-1-1 1844 COLT POCKET #214378 Lot #153 (Sale Order 164 of 772) Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Model percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 4” barrel, dark patina, wood grips, brass straps, S/N 214378 (all matching visible numbers); good action, some visible cylinder scene, finely engraved, some scattered erosion with pitting confined primarily to the cylinder; very good grips; accompanied by an old leather covered book with cut out for gun and accessories including a brass powder flask, iron bullet mold, combination screwdriver/nipple wrench, UMC cap tin and un-marked cased ambrotype of a gentleman in jacket and scarf tie; book is entitled “Reports of Explorations and Surveys/Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean/Made under the Direction of the Secretary of War in 1853-1856/Volume IX/1858. Interestingly, the front cover page shows an old penned inscription: “Presented to Thomas A Fitzgibbon/Lieut. 14th Mich. Vet. Vol. Inf., USA/by his brother/L.T. Fitzgibbon”; no specific provenance accompanies this piece; from an old Northwest estate. (Antique). Est.:
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18LN-3 S&W MOD 29 #N307954 Lot #154 (Sale Order 165 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 DA revolver, custom engraved and specially alloy-plated per consignor to make impervious to erosion, etc.; .44 Magnum caliber, 4” ported barrel, smooth wood medallion combat grips, S/N N307954; overall fine to excellent condition showing little use or handling; finely accomplished scroll engraving with panel scene of eagle on right rear side of frame and initials “AHC” on bottom of trigger guard; accompanied by a factory wood presentation case. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18LW-156 COLT #177819 Lot #156 (Sale Order 166 of 772) Colt National Match Government Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #C177819. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel with a Bomar Target rail and adjustable sights added. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with small scratches, high point edge wear and some loss of finish on the underside of the frame. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est: $1,000-$2,000. (C+R).
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18ML-3 COLT 1911 #87224 Lot #157 (Sale Order 167 of 772) U.S. Property marked Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, Arsenal re-built, parkerized finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 87224; overall fine condition as re-built, fine bore, crisp action, fine markings, fine grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LW-144 PYTHON #32464E Lot #158 (Sale Order 168 of 772) Colt Python revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #32464E. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib and adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains the majority of its stainless steel finish with light holster ear at the muzzle and some thinning of finish on the cylinder. The checkered wood combat grips are in good condition showing light to moderate wear from carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Modern).
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18MB-1 BLACKHAWK REV PAIR Lot #159 (Sale Order 169 of 772) Pair of Original consecutive numbered Ruger Blackhawk .44 Magnum caliber revolvers, S/Ns 3312 and 3313 each with 6.5” barrels, blued finish, wood medallion grips (with 2 pair of additional wood medallion grips (1 with backstrap) and 1 pair of simulated ivory medallion grips); purchased June 15, 1957, with original receipt to Sterling Fenn, noted firearms expert and author; excellent condition overall for both guns showing little handling or use; both accompanied by padded hard cases plus a hardback copy of Dougan’s “Know your Ruger Single Action Revolvers, 1953-63”; an NRA softback on Rugers and a November 1978 copy of Shooting Times. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18ME-8 WINCHESTER 86 #19065 Lot #160 (Sale Order 170 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .45-90 caliber, 26” round barrel, blued and case hardened finish, half magazine, wood stocks, S/N 91065; overall very good + condition displaying considerable muted blued finish on barrel with silver toning to case hardened receiver, spot of pitting on top of barrel ahead of the rear sight; crisp action, good markings, good bore and very good wood stocks. (Antique). Est.: $1,400-$2,800.
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18MH-8 JOSEPH BOHLER NUDE Lot #161 (Sale Order 171 of 772) Framed nude by Joseph Bohler; appraised by Biltmore; approximately 29” x 25” overall. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LV-1 SILVER PIDGEON II Lot #162 (Sale Order 172 of 772) Beretta Silver Pidgeon II in 20GA and restocked by Coles of Maine with cast on for left hand shooter and 14 7/8” to the end of the rubber pad. The barrels measure 30” with invertor chokes (5 chokes and tool included). Fine to near excellent used condition. 96%-98% overall. Coles are known for their work with Beretta. Beretta case included. S/N U82930B. (Modern) Est.: $1750-$3500
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18LO-6 COLT 1915 #17457 Lot #163 (Sale Order 173 of 772) Colt Government Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, two tone magazine with lanyard ring, S/N C17457 (ca. 1915); overall fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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18MH-3 BEADED "WAR SHIRT" Lot #164 (Sale Order 174 of 772) Beaded and fringed “War Shirt”; shows fine workmanship; appears to be approximately 50-70 years old and in good to very good condition overall. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18LN-1-578 PHOTO LOT Lot #165 (Sale Order 175 of 772) Two original cabinet photos from the Frost Custer Album Collection (Lot 7087 of Butterfield’s catalog of 3/27/02; one showing Tom Custer, Nellie Wadsworth and W.W. Cooke in horse drawn sleigh; the other an unpublished photo showing George A. Custer, Libbie Boston Custer, Tom Custer and Maggie Calhoun in a horse drawn sled. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18LN-1-509 ORIG GOUACH Lot #166 (Sale Order 176 of 772) Framed and matted work by W. S. Seltzer of Montana (Grandson of O.C. Seltzer) depicting an American Indian on horseback in the winter acting as a “Sentinel”; beautiful colors and detail; approximately 19” x 17” overall. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18LN-1-567 TOY POLICE CAR Lot #167 (Sale Order 177 of 772) Early battery operated Moko Flying Police Squad tin car with original hang tag; overall good condition with majority of original paint, un-cleaned; priced at $4,800 15 years ago. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LN-1-502 "THE LAST DAYS" Lot #168 (Sale Order 178 of 772) Large finely framed and matted work by Thomas Lorimer entitled “The Last Drop” showing a cowboy sitting on the ground next to his saddle and with his Winchester across his lap pouring himself some libation from a jug into his cup; approximately 28” x 36” overall. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18ML-18 1886 WIN #28105 Lot #169 (Sale Order 179 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, .38-56 W.C.F. caliber, 26” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, select wood stocks, S/N 28105; overall very good + condition displaying majority of blued finish on barrel and loading tube, muted areas of original case colors on receiver with balance gone to silver tone, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + stocks. (Antique). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18MP-1 BLUNDERBUSS Lot #170 (Sale Order 180 of 772) All brass flintlock blunderbuss pistol by W. Bond of 59 Lombards st, London circa about 1800-1820. Under mounted spring bayonet released by trigger guard. Working but not snapping and locking. Original side mounted ramrod retained with horn tip. Measures 11” overall with a 6” cannon style barrel flared to 1” at the muzzle. Very good plus condition with unpolished patina, sharp engraving and very good grip. The action is working but main spring is weak and correct top jaw and small parts. A very nice example. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18MK-110 1896 MAUSER #351759 Lot #171 (Sale Order 181 of 772) 1896 Mauser Broomhandle semi-automatic pistol, .30 caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 361759 with matching wood shoulder stock/holster numbered to this gun (759); overall near fine condition with 85-95% blued finish, near fine bore, crisp action and markings, very good wood grips and stock/holster. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18MK-108 1896 MAUSER BROOMHANDLE #335119 Lot #172 (Sale Order 182 of 772) 1896 Mauser Broomhandle semi-automatic pistol, .30 caliber, 5.5” barrel, blued finish, wood grips, S/N 335119; very good + to almost fine with 85-95% finish remaining, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + grips; accompanied by a wood shoulder stock/holster with matching S/N and a leather carrier marked and dated 1916 with original cleaning rod; collectors’ grade! (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18ML-2 1876 WIN #22668 Lot #173 (Sale Order 183 of 772) Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle, .45-60 caliber, 28” octagon barrel, thumbprint dust cover, brown patina, wood stocks, S/N 22668; overall good condition with a crisp action, good markings, fair + bore; fore stock shows an old rail loss on the right side at the breech; butt stock is good + as re-finished. (Antique). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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18LN-1-12 SMITH CARBINE #6556 Lot #175 (Sale Order 184 of 772) Smith saddle ring percussion carbine, .50 caliber, 22” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 6556; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine wood. (Antique). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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18LO-4 COLT ACE #6794 Lot #176 (Sale Order 185 of 772) Colt Ace semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 5” barrel, blued finish, two tone magazine, checkered wood grips, S/N 6794; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish remaining, some muzzle, high point wear and wear to front grip strap; fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18LO-8 COLT 1911 #304416 Lot #177 (Sale Order 186 of 772) U.S. Property marked Colt Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, 5” barrel, “Black Army” finish, two tone magazine, checkered wood grips, S/N 304416, R.I.A. marked (Rock Island Arsenal); overall very good to fine condition with majority of original military finish, some high point and muzzle wear, near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18LN-1-6 SHARPS PERC #C47831 Lot #178 (Sale Order 187 of 772) Sharps percussion carbine, .50 caliber, 22” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N C,47831; overall very good to near fine condition with majority of blued finish remaining on barrel and majority of case colors on receiver; fine wood with crisp inspector’s initials of “L.W.” and what appears to be “M.D.H.” on top of butt stock at rear and “L.W.” on left side of barrel at breech and on the saddle ring bar plate; fine bore, crisp action. (Antique). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18LN-1-9 SHARPS CARBINE #91008 Lot #179 (Sale Order 188 of 772) Sharps saddle ring carbine conversion, .50 caliber, 22” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 91008; overall fine condition as converted to cartridge from percussion; fine bore, crisp action, fine wood. (Antique). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18LN-1-10 WIN 1892 #931493 Lot #180 (Sale Order 189 of 772) Winchester Model 92 lever action short rifle, ¾ magazine, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 20” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 931493; overall fine condition showing majority of original finish remaining with some spots of flaking on receiver; fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18PZ-4 FLINTLOCK SILVER Lot #180a (Sale Order 190 of 772) Impressive and ornately decorated southern European flintlock pistol circa 1750-1780. Fully silver mounted with silver plaque work, piercing and fore end cap. Chiseling on the hammer and lock looks Italian to southern Mediterranean. Measures 11 ¼” overall and 6 1/8” barrel of .48 caliber. All original flintlock parts and action working. The absence of ramrod and grooved frizzen along with crescent moon on butt may indicate trade to Turkey or Middle East. A high quality pistol. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18LW-16 M-1 GARRAND #3514354 Lot #181 (Sale Order 191 of 772) US Springfield M1C Garand rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3514354. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their military finish with only light handling marks. An M84 scope mount and flash hider have been added. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with areas of dried oil and storage marks. The barrel is marked, “SA” and dated 11-54. There are two crisp cartouches on the butt stock with an eagle and stars beneath the left side of the action and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The butt stock includes sling swivels, a leather lace up cheek piece marked, “MRT” and dated May 1976 and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this M1 sniper rifle. The lot includes the CMP Certificate of Authenticity indicating the rifle was delivered on June 18, 2012 and a Telescope Model M84 fixed power rifle scope with a post and crosshair reticle, Serial #22741. The scope is in good overall condition showing wear and use with a rubber eye protector sleeve added and period OD green canvas case. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (C+R).
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18MH-2 ROLEX POCKET WATCH Lot #182 (Sale Order 192 of 772) Rolex open face pocket watch, 10 K solid gold, 17 Rubies (jewels), 1951; fine working condition (serviced) at time of description. Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18MK-103 ART LUGER #640 Lot #183 (Sale Order 193 of 772) DWM 1917 Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 8” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, no magazine, S/N 640a; overall very good condition with majority of military finish remaining, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; front grip strap is stamped “169.R.2.K.5.”; accompanied by a wood shoulder stock, leather flap holster and cleaning rod. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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18MK-102 1918 LUGER Lot #184 (Sale Order 194 of 772) 1918 Erfurt Arsenal Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol, Germany marked for export, 9mm caliber, 8” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 4711; overall good to very good + condition displaying majority of finish, good bore, crisp action, good markings and very good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,250-$2,500.
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18LW-17 SPRING GARRAND #4292238 Lot #185 (Sale Order 195 of 772) US Springfield M1D Garand rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #4292238. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with an M2 flash hider added. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their military finish with only light handling marks. An M84 scope base has been added as part of a Korean War era re-build. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars, compressions and storage marks. The barrel is marked, “SA” and dated 2-53. There is a Circle P cartouche behind the trigger guard. The butt stock includes sling swivels, a leather lace up cheek piece marked, “MRT” and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable M1 sniper rifle. The lot includes the CMP Certificate of Authenticity indicating the rifle was delivered on August 16, 1999. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (C+R).
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18PZ-1 CASED ENGLISH REVOLVER Lot #185a (Sale Order 196 of 772) Tranters patent double action percussion revolver agent marked “W.J. Kavanauh, Dame St., Dublin” in original oak case with accessories. Approximately .44 caliber with a 6 ¼” octagon barrel and extended spur through the trigger guard marked Tranters patent. The loading lever has been removed but otherwise good condition with 30%-50% original blue turning brown and normal aging. Some minor pitting and erosion. Action working. The grips are good with nice checkering. The case shows a small paper label on which is printed “T. Radiata, Alba 228” Very good original mold, good flask with dents, Joyce cap tin, screwdriver and associated European loading tool/rammer comber. The green velvet line case is good to very good overall with some minor imperfections. The exterior is oak with brass mounts and at least good. Type imported and used by both side in Civil War where the Irish Brigades were well recognized and distinguished. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18CAI-13 DIAMOND BAND Lot #186 (Sale Order 197 of 772) Bold and Brilliant Diamond Band featuring 30 pave set “IDEAL” cut Diamonds weighing 1.50-2.00 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in a combination of 14 karat yellow and white gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-17 EMERALD & DIAMOND BAND Lot #187 (Sale Order 198 of 772) Gorgeous Emerald and Diamond Band featuring 126 round cut Emeralds and Diamonds weighing a combined gem weight of approx. 5.00 carats set in mosaic inspired design in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$2,500
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18RPS-12 DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING Lot #188 (Sale Order 199 of 772) One beautiful pear shape diamond solitaire weighing 0.70ct in a matching 14 yellow gold mounting. Est:$2200-4400
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18CAI-71 AMETHYST & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #189a (Sale Order 200 of 772) Vivid Amethyst and Diamond Pendant featuring a round cut Amethyst weighing approx. 5.00-6.00 carats accented with 8 round cut Diamonds within a heavy setting of 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $1,500-$2,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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18ML-25 WALKER #28814 Lot #190 (Sale Order 201 of 772) Colt New Blackpowder percussion 2nd Model Dragoon revolver, .44 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 28814; like new condition and contained in factory black cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun. (percussion). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PZ-7 O/U FLINTLOCK PAIR Lot #190a (Sale Order 202 of 772) Pair of tap action 2 shot O/U flintlock pistols signed “Blair, London”. Circa about 1790-1820. Nearly 7” overall with approximately 2 ½” barrels of approximately .40 caliber false rifled. Bag shaped grips and lightly engraved frames. Very good condition with light gray to light brown patina finish with crisp metal services and well defined markings and edges. Original flintlock parts. Very good plus wood stock with very minor scratches and bumps. Working action and revolving “Tap” that activates bottom barrel. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18CY-84 COLT NAVY Lot #191 (Sale Order 203 of 772) 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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18CY-85 COLT USN Lot #192 (Sale Order 204 of 772) 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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18PZ-15 SPANISH FLINTLOCK Lot #192a (Sale Order 205 of 772) Miquelet holster size flintlock pistol with barrel marked but not decipherable. Measures 13 ½” overall with a 7 ½” 2 stage cannon barrel with ringed muzzle in approximately .67 caliber smoothbore. Brass engraved mounts with silver or pewter overlaid mask on the butt and trigger guard. Original belt hook retained. Good to very good overall condition with light European museum quality cleaning to the wood and stock. Correct style ramrod. Works well. A nice pistol. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18ML-22 1873 DE LUXE #127943A Lot #193 (Sale Order 206 of 772) Winchester Deluxe Model 1873 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber, 26” octagon barrel, button magazine, blued and case hardened finish, checkered select grade semi-pistol grip butt stock and matching fore stock, adjustable tang sight with flip-up front Beeches sight, S/N 127943A; overall good to very good condition displaying considerable muted original blue on barrel, traces of original case colors on receiver with balance gone to silver tone; crisp action, very good markings, dark bore, single set trigger (working at time of description), very good wood stocks with beautiful flame graining. (Antique). Est.: $2,500-$3,000.
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18PZ-26 DOUBLE PERCUSSION Lot #193a (Sale Order 207 of 772) Double barrel percussion pistol signed “J. Blisset, 321 High Holborn St, London” Circa about 1860. Measures 14 7/8” overall with 8 3/8” SxS mounted barrels of .60 caliber smoothbore. Attached swivel ramrod. Lightly engraved with gold band at the breech. High quality throughout. The metal is very good plus condition showing gray/stain on locks and bright stripped English browned finish on the barrels. The stocks are very good with minor marks, normal wear, and slight imperfections. Locks work well. A very nice pistol for self-defense in battle or back up while hunting. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18PZ-25 1830 DATED SPANISH GOLD INLAID Lot #194a (Sale Order 208 of 772) Excellent quality Spanish percussion belt pistol with gold inlaid barrel in fancy script, “De Herra Duras (Made of Horseshoe), for Alberdi J.Y.C., Ano (Year) 1830”. 2 gold lines at the breech and braided ring at the muzzle. Chiseled lion on the hammer face. Measures 10 3/8” overall with a 4 ½” barrel in .62 caliber smoothbore. Brown patina finish that is uncleaned and ‘As Found” out of the attic condition. The stock is very good plus with good checkering, minor bumps, and aging. Original belt hook and ramrod. Made during period that California was still under Spanish rule as a good deal of Southern U.S. (Antique) Est.: $900-$1800
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18ML-21 1876 WIN #23582 Lot #196 (Sale Order 209 of 772) Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle, .45 caliber, 28” octagon barrel, half magazine, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 23582; overall good to very good condition with a pleasing patina to metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, very good markings and good wood that displays an old hairline crack to the right side of the butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18PZ-19 ALL METAL FLINTLOCK PAIR Lot #196a (Sale Order 210 of 772) Diminutive pair of all metal flintlock pocket pistols circa Mid-18th century in the style of Segallis. Measures 5” overall with approximately 1-1 ½” cannon barrels of .38 caliber false rifled. Lightly engraved grips, frames and breech. 1 main spring broken. All original flintlock parts. Uncleaned and no polishing. Crisp edges. As small as practical to use. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18ML-10 MARLIN 1895 #152132 Lot #197 (Sale Order 211 of 772) Marlin Model 1895 lever action carbine, .40-65 caliber, 22” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 152132; overall very good condition with considerable muted blued finish remaining on barrel, balance gone to a grey/brown patina, very good bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good to very good wood stocks; saddle ring is present; approximately 200 produced; accompanied by a factory letter dated 1983 confirming Model, caliber and barrel length; date shipped noted as Nov. 21, 1899. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18MH-6 "TRADING POST" PAINTING Lot #198 (Sale Order 212 of 772) Framed large painting of Indian women entitled “Trading Post”; approximately 24” x 36” overall; finely accomplished and in beautiful condition. Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18LN-1-2 1878 COLT Lot #199 (Sale Order 213 of 772) Canadian-marked Colt Model 1878 DA revolver, .45 caliber, 7.5” barrel, bright metal surfaces, checkered hard rubber grips, lanyard ring, S/N 14725 with additional stamping on left side of frame above front area of trigger guard “223 . MD” with leather flap holster; gun is in overall good to very good condition showing an old light cleaning to metal surfaces, good bore, action, markings and grips; holster is very good overall and with an interesting penciling on inside of flap “E.A.G./VIII C.M.R.” (Antique). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18LO-10 71 DELUXE #26069 Lot #200 (Sale Order 214 of 772) Winchester Model 71 Deluxe lever action rifle, .348 caliber, 24” round barrel, half magazine, blued finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N 26069; overall fine to excellent condition with majority of original finish remaining; near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and excellent wood stocks. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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18PG-10 LITHO OF LADY Lot #200a (Sale Order 215 of 772) Framed litho of naked dancing lady; approximately 30” x 24” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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18PG-15 ORIGINAL PAINTING BY GLEN HOPKINSON Lot #200b (Sale Order 216 of 772) Framed original painting of Indian woman and child by Glen S. Hopkinson, entitled “Waiting His Return”; approximately 25” x 20” overall and beautifully accomplished. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PG-20 ORIGINAL OIL ON BOARD BY SCHERYL BODILY Lot #200c (Sale Order 217 of 772) Original framed oil on board painting of ranch house in valley surrounded by mountains by Scheryl Bodily, approximately 31” x 42” overall. Est.: $350-$700.
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18LW-44 JOHNSON #5734 Lot #201 (Sale Order 218 of 772) Johnson Automatics Model 1941 semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #5734. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their parkerized military finish with only small mars and handling marks noted. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a couple small dents and light scrapes consistent with carry and use. The butt stock includes sling swivels, a period leather sling and ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable, early production Johnson. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (C+R).
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18PR-58 US MDL 1911 A1 #1673549 Lot #201a (Sale Order 219 of 772) US Model 1911-A1 .45 ACP cal., #1673549. This pistol was customized in the early 1970's using A.O. Swenson, Gardena, CA marked bushing and replacement barrel by a GI who was serving in Vietnam home on leave with Swenson's supervision. The adjustable rear sight was added and then the pistol was carried for the soldier's remaining tour of duty as a service weapon. Recently, the pistol was refinished and now consigned to auction. Military parts excepting barrel, bushing, and sights. Vietnam acquired pitting under finish. Bore is excellent. Est. $900-1800
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18R&B-1 ROLLING STONES LOT Lot #202 (Sale Order 220 of 772) Lot of 3 pcs. from Local Estate: A. Rolling Stones Poster 1965, 2 color old printing method blue and red on white. Approx. 14'x22' B. Original Charcoal on papper (of Mick Jagger, unsigned), attributed to Ron Wood, Obtained L.A. Concert. Approx. 24'x18'. Great Quality. C. Rolling Stones 2002 Los Angeles Promo Laminated poster, approx. 40 1/2'x26 3/8'. Est:$500-1000+++
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18MN-1 COLT SHOOTING MASTER #341482 Lot #203 (Sale Order 221 of 772) Colt Shooting Master double action prewar revolver in rare .45 Auto caliber with a 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 341482. Prominent collector and authors tag on the pistol reads “Assembled 10-21-1937, shipped 10-25-1937 to Western Hardware, San Diego for old friend Paul Dinant”. It goes on to state the lanyard was specially ordered and Dinant was game warden on Camp Pendleton U.S.M.C. base in San Diego County. The stamp of crossed keys on the side plate is Dinant family crest who hid money for Catholic Church during wars. The revolver retains 95%-98% of its original blue with a minor index line between cylinder stops. Sharp and crisp overall with very good plus grips. The action is tight and the bore is bright. A small amount of slight aging only. Approximately 200 made in this caliber and the shooting master was top of the line for Colt before WWII. Formerly “Bob Murphy” collection who authored a monograph on New Service models under this pseudonym. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18MK-3 SWISS LUGER Lot #204 (Sale Order 222 of 772) Swiss Model 1906 Bern Luger semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued finish with visible straw finish to small parts, checkered wood grips, top of toggle marked “Waffenfabrik Bern” under the Geneva cross, S/N 24170; overall very good condition with majority of military finish remaining on metal parts, very good to near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; accompanied by a flap leather holster with strap and one extra magazine. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $1,200-$2,400.
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18LO-9 WINCHESTER FLATSIDE Lot #205 (Sale Order 223 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 Flatside lever action rifle, .30 U.S. caliber, 28” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, no rear sight, receiver mounted Lyman adjustable sight and Lyman front sight, S/N 4232; overall fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and near fine wood; accompanied by a factory letter dated 1988 confirming caliber, Lyman sights, no rear “seat” for rear sight; received in warehouse on Nov. 15, 1897 and shipped from warehouse on same date. (Antique). Est.: $2,750-$5,500.
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18MK-59 COLT 1905 #4161 Lot #206 (Sale Order 224 of 772) Colt Model 1905 Semi-Auto pistol in .45 ACP caliber, S/N 4161. This pistol remains in good to very good condition showing 60%-80% original blue finish with some evening thinning and toning. Some areas of light erosion and pinprick pitting. Good markings and crisp edges. Traces of case colors on the hammer and bright fire blue on small parts. The grips are good with reasonably defined checkering just wear at top and edges. Bright bore and very crisp interior. Original 1905 magazine shows 50%-60% blue turning plum. A solid 7 on a 1-10 scale and an increasingly hard to find Colt auto. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18MQ-2 COLT SAA #SA94856 Lot #207 (Sale Order 225 of 772) Engraved Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver, 9mm caliber, 4.75” barrel, nickel finish, smooth wood medallion grips, S/N 94856; like new condition. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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18WHT-4 COLT 1851 NAVY USN #59713 Lot #208 (Sale Order 226 of 772) Colt 1851 Navy revolver with desirable Navy markings, S/N 59713. Large U.S.N. marking with J.L.H. inspectors initials. Dark brown patina finish with wear and mars showing. The barrel address and U.S. and Colt marking good on the frame. The cylinder shows wear on the nipples and a gap between cylinder face and barrel. Matching visible numbers. The grips are fair with chips and loss at the toes and edges. The action cocks but the cylinder does not revolve. A significant variation in the 1851 Navy series. Sought by Colt, Civil War, and Martial collectors. “Damn the torpedoes full speed ahead!”. (Antique) Est.: $2000-4000
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18NR-1 REMINGTON SMOOT Lot #209 (Sale Order 227 of 772) Remington #2 Smoot .38 caliber 5 shot revolver, NSNV. Fancy period scroll engraved and silver plated with hard rubber grips. 80%-90% original period silver with some drifting and peeling mostly on the cylinder from firing. The areas where finish is lost going to patina. The grips are very good and the action is working. The engraving is of a higher quality than normally found and authentic to the period of manufacture. Dr. Rudy Johnson collection who co-authored the definitive book on this model. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18CF-8 CALIF. BOWIE KNIFE Lot #210 (Sale Order 228 of 772) California belt knife with clipped point blade, marine ivory grips, silver mounts, and carved original leather scabbard showing spring loaded belt clip for attachment to belt or sash. Measures 10 ¾” overall with a 6 ¼” narrow blade. Heavy grip with finger grooves. The blade is good with minor natural aging and grip is very good with minor age checking and patina. The grip is authentic to the 19th century. The scabbard is fair to good and would be very good except 1 tear and small loss to the back. Unpolished silver. A very high grade knife and absolutely California made in many experts opinions 1855-1870. Est.: $2000-$4000
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18NR-3 REMINGTON ILION PAT DERRINGER Lot #211 (Sale Order 229 of 772) Remington Elliot Patent Double Derringer with side address reading “Remington & Sons Ilion N Y” and “Elliots Patent Dec 12”, S/N 74. Good condition with traces of original blue going to patina and some good bright color on the hammer and latch. The hinge is intact with no breaks and good markings. Good rosewood grips with a little honest wear from being carried. The action is good and the bores are rough. A scarce variation from the Dr. Rudy Johnson collection who co-authored the definitive book on this model. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18PZ-32 RUSSIAN 1813 Lot #211a (Sale Order 230 of 772) Tula (Russia) armoury made 1813 dated flintlock military pistol with A1 (Alexander) crest on brass plaque in wrist. Made during Napoleonic war era shortly after the retreat from Moscow. This rare flintlock shows heavily cleaned and restored stock with replace brass fore end cap. The metal surfaces show some cleaning and remanants of pitting and erosion but lock markings are good and proofs on the barrel are visible. Measures 17” overall with a 10” barrel of .70+ smoothbore. Original flintlock parts. A very historic military pistol that is seldom offered for sale on the auction block. Lock works well. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18LM-2 REM #7246 Lot #212 (Sale Order 231 of 772) Remington-Hepburn Match rifle, Model 3, single shot, .38-55 caliber, 32” heavy octagon barrel, brown patina to barrel and silver tone to receiver, checkered wood butt stock with Schuetzen butt plate, S/N 7246; overall very good condition with Vernier tang sight, rear spirit level, blade front sight (rear area of top barrel flat tapped and filled where original rear sight might have been); very good bore, crisp action, double set triggers (working at time of description); good wood with scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (Antique). Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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18ML-23 DIAMOND Lot #213 (Sale Order 232 of 772) Beautiful diamond ring from the H. Sterling Fenn estate, with copy of original appraisal by Berggren Jewelers, Van Nuys, CA dated Dec. 16, 1960; also current appraisal dated Sept. 15, 2018 by GIA graduate Gemologist R. Parson with description “One lady’s ring made of 14 karat white gold weighing approximately 3.5 grams and containing a round brilliant cut diamond measuring approximately 8.2x4.7mm, 2.05 Carat, cut 5, K color, S I 2 clarity (chip on one side of the stone); also 2 bagette cut diamonds measuring approximately 6x2.5-2mm, 0.20 carat, J color, VS1 clarity; replacement value: $5,150. Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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18PR-27 LG OIL PAINTING Lot #213a (Sale Order 233 of 772) Original oil painting on canvas entitled “Return from the Crusade” signed lower right “A. Regli”. Measures approximately 53 ½” x 41 ½”. Alver Regli the artist was an Italian born artist with an intriguing story. As a young man he fled Verona, Italy after the murder of a fair lady of prominence under suspicious circumstances. A newspaper article contends this lady “Stella” was an obsession of Regli who painted a nude oil of her that was displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. The painting was signed “Nani” but Regli claimed he was the artist. Stella sold for $100,000 to John T. Molligan an early collector at the turn of the century. Regli painted 3 copies from memory to prove the artwork was his. For practical reasons he declined to prove he was the artist although it would have made him world famous as this painting drew huge crowds in 1893. He was quoted as saying “I know it in my heart, it is enough.” Regli lived in Los Angeles for many years having a studio near second and Broadway in L.A. in the 1930s and ran an art school. He restored master works and in a 1930 L.A. Times article it reveals he was a student of Prof. Nani. Apparently Nani took credit for his work “Stella” which it is supposed Regli had Nani sell as his agent due to his being a fugitive from Italy. The photos and articles of happy Koomer, night club owner, and well known L.A. collector with this painting included. Also a copy of advertisement selling this painting along with Koomer’s collection Feb 13, 1973 by E.C. Jenkins. This painting fetched $5,000 43 years ago to a prominent Huntington Beach, CA collector and obtained from his estate. In conclusion we feel this to be a master work by a great artist who chose to “hide out” rather than gain recognition from painting “Stella”. The condition is near excellent in period (1930s) frame. Light damage to top of frame. Just light cleaning necessary. Note: This painting was sold to a Northwest coast dealer and was never shipped. The copies of articles and information are now missing. Est.: $2500-$5000
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18PZ-33 94 TAKEDOWN #750813 Lot #213b (Sale Order 234 of 772) Winchester Model 94 Special Order Takedown rifle in .32 W.S. caliber with 26” octagon barrel, full mag, crescent butt, S/N 750913. The rifle remains in very good plus to almost fine condition with approximately 90%-95% original finish. The magazine tube was dented and restored. The stock has been cleaned but not sanded. The frame on the right side shows minor spots and losses of finish. The fore end cap and some small parts finish has been restored. The interior of the action shows very little use and the bore is bright. A high finish 94 with some “Help” (C&R) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18ML-14 1873 WIN #7088 Lot #214 (Sale Order 235 of 772) Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber, 24” round barrel, thumbprint dust cover, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 7088; overall good to very good condition with considerable blued finish on barrel and loading tube, grey patina on receiver with some areas of blue on the right side and most of the blue remaining on the left side; very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and overall good wood displaying the number “42” stamped on the underside of the butt stock behind the lower tang and “O.P.D.” stamped on the left side of the butt stock (likely for a Police Dept. and the “42”, a rack # for this weapon. (Antique). Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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18CAI-8 TANZANITE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #215 (Sale Order 236 of 772) Gorgeous Fine Tanzanite and Diamond Pendant featuring an oval AAA Quality 3.23 carat Tanzanite with vivid blue/violet color accented with 0.40 carat “IDEAL” cut Diamond with F color and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $6,000-$8,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-19 DIAMOND & RUBY COCKTAIL RING Lot #216 (Sale Order 237 of 772) Vintage 18 karat Diamond and Ruby Cocktail Ring featuring a Fine center Diamond weighing approx. 0.50 carat with F-G colors and VS clarity accented with rows of alternating Fine Rubies and Diamonds weighing approx. 4.00 carats total set in hand wired setting of white and yellow gold. Heirloom Quality Piece. Retail $6,000-$8,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-29 PINK TOURMALINE & TANZANITE PENDANT Lot #217 (Sale Order 238 of 772) Wonderful Eye Candy Pink Tourmaline and Tanzanite Pendant featuring a 6.65 carat oval cut Fine Tourmaline and pear shape Tanzanite weighing approx. 2.00 carats set in a 14 karat white gold custom setting. Retail $5,000-$7,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18RPS-16 MAN'S RING Lot #218 (Sale Order 239 of 772) One designer mans ring set with an extra fine chrome tourmaline(3.5ct) and 2 st. baguettes Est:$3500 4500
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18RPS-48 GREEN JADE PENDANT Lot #218a (Sale Order 240 of 772) One untreated fine quality green jade carving of a dragon as a pendant Est:$1000-1500
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18RPS-51 PINK DIAMOND RING Lot #218b (Sale Order 241 of 772) One extremely rare pink diamond weighing 0.40ct set in a diamond halo ring. Est:$2000-2500
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18RPS-47 BLUE SAPPHIRE RING Lot #218c (Sale Order 242 of 772) One solitaire oval Blue sapphire weighing 2.61ct set in a 18 k white gold setting Est:$2000-3000
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18MR-1 HORSE CHANFRON Lot #219 (Sale Order 243 of 772) Horse defense (Chanfron) circa early to Mid-16th century. Noted Glorietta, New Mexico antiquities dealer/collector Jeff Hengesbaugh places at time of De Soto’s expedition and probably Spanish. Measures approximately 15” x 11” showing heavy natural aging (No chemicals applied) with dark patina on brass rivets. Losses to ears and top. Excavated long ago. Absolutely genuine and not a Victorian or later reproduction with stand. Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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18PZ-34 86 WINCHESTER #139700 Lot #219a (Sale Order 244 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle in .33 caliber with 24” round barrel, half mag, non-takedown frame, shotgun butt with milled steel butt plate, S/N 139700. Very good plus to almost fine condition with 90%-95% original blue showing on barrel and tube. The frame shows 70%-80% drifting at the edges and bottom. Some minor scratches. The wood is very good also and lightly cleaned (not sanded and fits up well. 60%-80% case colors on the hammer and lever. The action is crisp with bright bore. Has seen little use. (C&R) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18LM-1 MERRILL SPORTING RIFLE Lot #220 (Sale Order 245 of 772) Scarce Merrill breech loading percussion Sporting rifle, .44 caliber, 29” octagon barrel, brown patina with traces of case color on back action lockplate, double set triggers (working at time of description), checkered wood half stock with patchbox and brass tipped wood cleaning rod, top of receiver engraved “Jas. H. Merrill/Baltimore/Patented 1856”; overall very good condition with a crisp action, pleasing patina to metal surfaces, bore shows good rifling; very good wood. (Antique). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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18LM-6 FLATSIDE 95 #1673 Lot #221 (Sale Order 246 of 772) Early Winchester Model 1895 “Flatside” lever action rifle, .30 Gov. caliber, 28” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1673; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood. Accompanied by a factory letter confirming caliber, round barrel and plain trigger; received in warehouse on Oct. 27, 1896 and shipped from warehouse on Nov. 5, 1896 to order number 22944; returned by C.W. Cullen and Co. on December 4, 1896, order number 24885. (Antique). Est.: $3,500-$7,000.
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18LM-7 WIN 95 #425811 Lot #222 (Sale Order 247 of 772) Winchester Model 95 lever action rifle, desirable .405 W.C.F. caliber, 24” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 425811; overall very good + condition with a very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood showing minor old mars from carry and storage; majority of original blued finish remaining on barrel with areas of original blue on action and lever; receiver shows grey/brown patina. (C&/NO PPT). Est.: $3,500-$7,000.
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18LN-1-11 GERMAN Lot #223 (Sale Order 248 of 772) German (Suhl) O/U very rare high grade shotgun, 16 gauge/.410 gauge, 26” blued barrels, finely high relief engraved receiver with game panel scenes on both sides, finely checkered wood stocks with beautiful graining to butt stock, sling swivels, gold plated double triggers, horn trigger guard, S/N 2431; overall fine condition with fine bores, crisp actions and fine wood. (Modern/NO PPT). Est.: $3,500-$7,000.
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18NQ-1 1886 WINCHESTER #15593 Lot #225 (Sale Order 249 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 lever action rifle, desirable .45-90 caliber, 26” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 15353; overall very good + condition with majority of muted original blued finish on barrel, brown patina on loading tube; faint hints of case color in protected areas of receiver with balance gone to silver tone; very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood with beautiful graining to back area of butt stock. (Antique). Est.: $3,000-$6,000.
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18PG-30 PRINT BY GARY LYNN ROBERTS Lot #225a (Sale Order 250 of 772) Massive framed Giclee print by Gary Lyn Roberts (2/15 AP) showing cowboys herding longhorns during a lightning storm; approximately 49” x 62” overall; great detail and motion. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18PG-25 ORIGINAL OIL BY GAMEZ Lot #225b (Sale Order 251 of 772) Large original oil on canvas of Western church in the snow at Christmas by Gomez; approximately 33” x 45” overall. Est.: $400-$800.
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18PG-44 ORIGINAL OIL BY ANTONIO GRAVINA Lot #225c (Sale Order 252 of 772) Large framed original oil on canvas of early European street scene by Antonio Gravina; approximately 37” x 48”; classic in style. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18LM-5 COLT 1849 #150693 Lot #226 (Sale Order 253 of 772) Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, .31 caliber, 5” octagon barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood grips, S/N 150693 (all visible #s matching); overall very good to near fine with considerable original blued and case color finish; majority of cylinder scene present; crisp action, sharp markings and near fine grips; majority of original silver wash remaining on brass straps; accompanied by a wood presentation partitioned casing with eagle powder flask, brass bullet mold, skin pack of cartridges, F. Joyce & Co. cap tin plus assorted lead bullets; key to case lock is also present. (Antique). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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18NM-1 PARKER K.H.E. #242323 Lot #227 (Sale Order 254 of 772) Original Pre-War Parker 20GA SxS shotgun with 28” barrels, factory vent rib, auto ejectors, and single trigger, S/N 242323. Note: No Parker markings on the bottom of frame or barrels. Shows made in U.S.A. and Ilion, N.Y. on water table inside. The frame is “DH” marked above serial number. Marked D grade 20GA for 2 ¾” shells on barrel lug. Also choked full and full along with “O” on back lug and Parker overload proofs. The stocking and engraving of a much higher quality than normally found on a D grade. A plaque has been removed from belly of stock. 90%-95% blue and case hardened finish with very good plus stocks showing minor bumps and scratches. Measures 13 7/8” to the end of recoil pad (13” to the end of the wood). Interior and bores are very good plus to fine. No factory info available at the time of cataloging but possibly available through Parker Collector’s Association. This gun came from an estate in Santa Barbara and fresh to collector’s market. (C&R) Est.: $4000-$8000
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18WHT-1 COLT NAVY #1453 Lot #228 (Sale Order 255 of 772) Colt 1851 Navy 2nd model squareback revolver, S/N 1453 in early production range and made in the California gold rush era. This revolver remains in good to very good original as found condition with traces of finish mixed in a brown patina. Scattered light to moderate pitting mostly on the barrel probably from holstering. The frame is crisp as is the cylinder with 70%-80% original scene remaining and good Ornsby signature. Good barrel address and mostly visible very small Colt’s patent on the frame. The grips show 40%-60% varnish and are at least very good plus but not quite fine showing minor wear and aging. 90% plus thick old original sliver plate that is darkened. Some “tapping” marks on the bottom of the grips and strap. All matching visible serial numbers. An absolutely original and early 2nd model with the appearance collectors like and above average for this variation. (Antique) Est.: $3,500-7,000
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18NR-2 REMINGTON 1ST SERIES DERRINGER Lot #229 (Sale Order 256 of 772) Remington 1st series Elliot patent double derringer with side address reading “Manufactured by E. Remington & Sons Ilion N.Y.” and “Elliots patent Dec 12 1866” on the reverse. No extractor. Good plus original condition with traces of blue going to patina and some good colors on the hammer and latch. Good rosewood grips with honest wear. The bores are rough. Unbroken hinge. Just honest wear and normal aging. The key variation with very few known. Dr. Rudy Johnson collection who co-authored the definitive book on this model. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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18CF-1 M&H #1778 Lot #230 (Sale Order 257 of 772) Merwin & Hulbert “Pocket Army” .44-40 caliber floral intaglio or period pinprick engraved with re-nickel plating and pearl grips, S/N 1778. 85%-95% old re-nickel finish remains and areas where finish has lifted shows gray metal patina and minor pitting and erosion. The marking on the frame are slightly weak but visible. The panel on the left shows birds. The front has been reduced and the grips are aged but good condition overall. Cocking but not locking. The bore is slightly rough. Western frontier era. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18CF-1A M&H #1706 Lot #231 (Sale Order 258 of 772) Merwin & Hulbert “Pocket Army” .44-40 caliber period N.Y. scroll style engraved and re-nickeled plated with pearl grips, S/N 1706. The frame markings are good and the finish is old with 95% remaining with some small areas of rust and erosion where nickel has flaked and metal was exposed. The areas of loss are small and mostly confined to the backstrap. The original grips are very good plus. The action is cocking but not locking up. The bore is fair and shows wear. The barrel locks up tight on the frame. Finer original engraving than normally found. Western frontier era. Antique Est.: $3500-$7000
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18CF-1B CASE Lot #232 (Sale Order 259 of 772) Large leather bound book titled “Leslie’s News Papers” measuring 16 ¼” x 11”. The interior is fitted for 2 Merwin & Hulbert pocket armies long ago. Est.: $500-$1000
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18CF-2 REMINGTON DERRINGER Lot #233 (Sale Order 260 of 772) Remington .41 caliber O/U derringer with one line address, Deluxe New York engraved in Nimschke style with pearl grips, S/N 373. The address reads “Remington Arms Co., Ilion, N.Y.” Shows patina finish with darkened silver mixed in and traces of gold gilt where protected. The grips are very good and generally good to very good overall with well-defined authentic to the period engraving. (Antique) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18OA-1 HARDWARE M-1 CARBINE Lot #234 (Sale Order 261 of 772) A quality Hardware M1 carbine with rare Un-Quality marked receiver, S/N 4465489. The receiver has the type 1 rear sight and does not show any stake marks. The Underwood barrel in .30 caliber carbine is dated 3-44 and has an excellent bore. All of the visible parts are correct for Quality Hardware including the operating slide and trigger group parts. The bolt is marked “EMQ”. The stock is a Type 2, high wood stock marked “Q-RMC” in the well with the proper cartouche near the oiler cutout and is in excellent condition. An olive drab crescent tip sling is included. The buttplate is correct but lacking finish. The Parkerizing is a dark charcoal color throughout and the overall condition of the carbine is excellent showing only light wear. Among best known specimens. An original fifteen round magazine marked “QU” is included (Not available to California residents). (C&R) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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18LM-4 REM 1875 #199 Lot #235 (Sale Order 262 of 772) Beautiful Remington Model 1875 single action revolver, .44-40 caliber, 7.5” barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 199; overall fine to near excellent condition displaying approximately 90-95% original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips; accompanied by a leather flap holster in very good + condition. (Antique). Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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18LM-8 WIN 66 #45296 Lot #236 (Sale Order 263 of 772) Winchester Model 1866 lever action SRC, .44 caliber, 20” barrel, brass frame, wood stocks, S/N 45296; overall good un-cleaned condition with brown patina to barrel and loading tube, pleasing taffy colored patina to brass receiver, good action, dark bore, good markings and weathered wood stocks showing some spots of old filler including repair to an old crack on the right side only of the butt stock at wrist. (Antique). Est.: $5,000-$8,000.
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18PZ-5 MIQUELET SPAIN Lot #236a (Sale Order 264 of 772) Miquelet style flintlock pocket pistol with barrel marked crown over “D.T.B.” brass mounted with original belt hook retained. Ramrod missing. Measures 10 5/8” overall with a 5 5/8” barrel of almost .70caliber smoothbore. Good condition with light new rust and some pitting which may clean. The stock is very good. Working. Some wear to pewter inlay at the butt and on the wrist. Would improve with T.L.C. and minor restoration. Circa 1780-1810 approximately. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18WHT-2 COLT 3RD MODEL CUT FOR STOCK #19141 Lot #237 (Sale Order 265 of 772) Colt 3rd Model Dragoon cut for shoulder stock, .44 caliber percussion revolver, S/N 17352. Good original condition showing patina finish with considerable faint traces of blue and case colors within the overall patina. Very good grips showing cartouches on each side with normal aging. Some minor nicks on the bottom of each side. Colts patent is well defined on the cylinder with about 10% scene remaining along with many dents, mars, dings and area of smoothing to remove dents. All matching visible serial numbers ad original 2 leaf rear sight retained. Sharp address, good markings and edges with clear colt’s patent and U.S. Good action with good bore showing minor erosion but strong rifling. Only approximately 1000 3rd models were cut for stock and issued slightly before the Civil War to mounted rifleman (Dragoons). A better than average an honest 3rd model that’s cylinder saw “Battle use” as a tool. Est.: $3500-$7000
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18PT-1 AUDIE MURPHY TENTON RIFLE Lot #237a (Sale Order 266 of 772) Movie prop musket featured in the movie "The Red Badge of Courage" carried by Audie Murphy throuout the production in most major battle scenes from the iconic Walter O'Connor Arms Collection. Walter O'Connor was employed by David Weiz Co, the auctioneers, who produced the Metro Goldwyn Mayer auction on May 3, 1970. Mr O'Connor was the first collector to identify and actively collect "movie memorabilia firearms" in the Hollywood and Culver City area where he lived and worked occasionally. John R. Gangel, our president, knew "Mr. O'Connor" at this time and became friendly with him during the period of this auction. Walter specifically targeted this musket to purchase for his movie arms collection and it is listed and cataloged (5 volume set included). Also, the barrel is marked "MGM CB 28". Mr. O'Connor's characteristic hand written notes for reference, also included, along with still that matches marks and cracks. We have 100% certainty that is the exact prop used by Audie Murphy, "America's Hero" in the 1951 production which helped launch the young stars movie career. Audie Murphy of course was America's most decorated soldier of WWII who's feats are an American legend. Murphy was a native son of Texas and gave a stellar performance in this epic film. Walter O'Connor went on to identify and catalog the majority of the "star" firearms in the Stembridge Arsenal along with other rental and production companies. In this catalogers opinion, Walter O'Connor's ownership of any movie arm is impeccable provinance as he was the prominant and foremost authority.
Physical Description
.58 cal. Model 1863 Musket by Trenton stamped "MGM CB 28" on left side of the barrel near rear sight. Good to very good overall condition with minor bumps, bruises and storage marks from the prop house. The stock shows identifiable crack and break near the nose cap shown in included movie still and mentioned in O'Connor's notes.
A rare opportunity to own a historic prop used by a real American hero and movie star. Mr O'Connor valued this arm at over $20,000 when stored for him in the 1980's by Little John's, who often acted as safekeepers for O'Connor. In fact, we have a prop from "Gone With the Wind" in the warehouse for 33 years! Est. $5,000-10,000
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18LN-1-581 SADDLE Lot #238 (Sale Order 267 of 772) Outstanding Holtz engraved Silver Parade saddle with fancy matching bridle, breast collar and corona; trapaderos later (marked on left cover: “Chas Castillo/Saddle Maker/Los Angeles, Calif”; back area of saddle engraved “Holtz Saddle Co./Carrolltown, PA” and behind back of saddle seat is engraved “Harry S. Groff/Bareville, PA”. Very heavy with an estimate of $5,000 + in silver weight alone; a real showpiece! Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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18CAI-18 BURMESE RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #239 (Sale Order 268 of 772) Exquisite Extra Fine Burmese colored Ruby and Diamond Ring featuring a richly colored oval Ruby weighing 1.00 carat and encircled with 134 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.77 carats with G-H colors and SI clarity set in an incredible 18 karat white gold custom setting. Full Appraised Value $12,000.00 Estimates $5,000-$7,000
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18CAI-20 BLACK ONYX & DIAMOND RING Lot #240 (Sale Order 269 of 772) Extraordinary Designer 18 karat Black Onyx and Diamond Ring featuring a perfectly sculpted Onyx cabochon accented with 31 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with H-J colors and VS clarity hand crafted setting in combination of yellow and white gold, stamped. Fine Connoisseur Piece. Full Appraised Value $9,000.00 Estimates $4,000-$5,000
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18CAI-21 BLUE ZIRCON & DIAMOND RING Lot #241 (Sale Order 270 of 772) Spectacular Blue Zircon and Diamond Ring features an approx. 5.74 carat emerald cut Blue Zircon with intense green blue color and VS clarity beautifully framed with 94 baguette and round brilliant cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.19 carats with F-G colors and SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value $14,500.00 Estimates $5,000-$7,000
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18NU-1 COLT PYTHON #15501 Lot #242 (Sale Order 271 of 772) Early Colt Python from the estate of Jerry Lewis, #15501, 357 cal, 4" barrel, blued finish, inscribed on the right side "Col. Charles Baron 0-383316 US Army" with scroll accents. Col. Baron was a close personal friend of Jerry Lewis and this was a gift to Mr. Lewis. Pistol is in excellent condition overall, retaining 96-98% original finish. Includes a copy of the Juliens auction catalog featuring the estate of Jerry Lewis where the gun initially sold. Includes a later aftermarket Colt wood grain box, manual and paperwork. (C&R / PPT) Est. $5,000-10,000.
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18PZ-6 PAIR FRENCH FLINTLOCKS Lot #242a (Sale Order 272 of 772) Pair of Napoleonic era French proofed (A.C.) flintlock pistols with cannon barrels in very good condition. Measures 7 ¾” overall with 3 ¼” two stage barrel of approximately .46 smoothbore with lovely turned muzzles. Stylistic square butts and checkered stocks. Faint traces of blue and gilt on the barrels. Very good overall with correct flintlock hammers, frizzens and small parts. Working with correct style ramrods. A very nice set of type carried 1790-1815. (Antique) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18CF-24 MAIN GAUCHE DAGGER Lot #243 (Sale Order 273 of 772) Authentic and period “Main Gauche” or left handed dagger circa 1580 to 1650. Measures 25” overall with 19 ½” blade measuring 17 1/8” at the widest part of ricasso. The blade shows strong traces of engraving including a Spanish style cross and name on blade that’s almost legible. The carved wood grip is original. Shows very high quality with finely pierced guard and turned quillons (10 ¼” across). Suitable for sophisticated armour or edged weapon collection. Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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18LW-170 BROWNING #09571PN1B3 Lot #244 (Sale Order 274 of 772) Browning Citori O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #09571PN1B3. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 26” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib and ivory bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with edge wear and small mars from carry and use. The Receiver features tasteful engraving and a single gold trigger. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Browning. The lot includes a Browning shotgun case. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18ML-20 1876 WIN #33755 Lot #245 (Sale Order 275 of 772) Winchester Deluxe Model 1876 lever action rifle, .45 caliber, 28” octagon barrel, brown patina, deluxe checkered semi-pistol grip butt stock with beautiful graining, adjustable tang sight, S/N 33775; overall very good + condition with a good bore, good markings and very good wood; action is crisp however single set trigger is not working and does not drop hammer when trigger pulled. (Antique). Est.: $6,000-$12,000.
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18PZ-9 FRENCH FLINTLOCK PAIR Lot #245a (Sale Order 276 of 772) Classic pair of French style flintlock Pocket pistols of Napoleonic era 1800-1815. Measures 6” overall with 1 5/8” barrel of .52 caliber smoothbore and ‘ELG” (Belgium) proof. Original bright polished finish with sharp engraving and correct flintlock parts. Checkered and pinned grips with silver floral overlay down backstrap (70% intact with 30% lost). The action is crisp. #1 and #2 are both very good plus to almost fine condition for their age and beautiful empire styling. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18PG-18 ORIGINAL OIL BY GUY COHELEACH Lot #246 (Sale Order 277 of 772) Framed large original oil on canvas of elk in the snow by Guy Coheleach; approximately 43” x 35” overall, finely accomplished. Est.: $4,000-$6,000.
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18PG-28 OIL BY WILLIAM MDCALF Lot #247 (Sale Order 278 of 772) Large framed oil on board of Big Horn Sheep by William Medcalf (early 20th Century); approximately 38” x 47” overall and beautifully accomplished Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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18MI-1 PERAZZI SHOTGUN #127077 Lot #248 (Sale Order 279 of 772) Outstanding Perazzi MX 12 Lusso Sporting Clays/Skeet O/U shotgun, S/N 127077; coin finished receiver with fully hand engraved “Lusso” Rose pattern; factory fixed coil spring selective trigger; two barrel set 30-5/8” heavy 12 gauge barrels and 30-5/8” carrier barrels with a full set of Briley light weight 20, 28 and .410 sub-gauge tubes. Exceptional Paul Niedeman custom exceptional English walnut stock with right-hand palm swell, LOP 14-5/8”, Comb 1-1/2”, Heel 2-3/8”, ¼” x 3/8” cast off; excellent condition overall with minor handling marks, Perazzi chokes, tools and two barrel luggage style partitioned metal carry case by AMERICASE. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $6,500-$8,500.
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18PZ-11 ENGLISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #248a (Sale Order 280 of 772) English military issue flintlock pistol with tower arsenal marked lock showing “G R Cypher” and broad head proof. Attached swivel ramrod and brass mounts. Measures 16” overall with a 9” barrel of .62 caliber smoothbore. Very good overall condition with minor pitting on the lock. The stock is very good with small acceptance proofs and minor scratches, marks and small losses. Original flintlock configuration. Good deep proofs. Lazy S shaped side plate indicating late 1700s to early 1800s. (Antique) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18PG-43 ORIGIANL OIL BY MICHAEL GENTRY Lot #249 (Sale Order 281 of 772) Large framed original oil painting of Indians maneuvering a large wooden canoe in the surf by Michael Gentry entitled “The Last Wave”; approximately 42” x 61” overall and beautifully accomplished. Est.: $1,000-$1,800.
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18PG-48 PETER LIK Lot #250 (Sale Order 282 of 772) Beautifully framed large limited edition (503/950) color photograph entitled “Tree of the Universe” signed by Peter Lik of Peter Lik Fine Art Photography; approximately 43” x 56” overall with Certificate of Authenticity. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18PG-8 TOM GILLEON MIXED MEDIA Lot #250a (Sale Order 283 of 772) Framed and matted original mixed media of farmhouse in valley by R. Tom Gilleon; approximately 23” x 27” overall. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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18PG-21 ORIGINAL OIL BY C DABICH Lot #250b (Sale Order 284 of 772) Large original oil painting entitled “Rambling Rams” by C. Dabich (2010); approximately 36” x 46” overall; finely accomplished. Est.: $1,200-$1,800.
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18PG-22 ORIGINAL BY THOMAS LORIMER Lot #250c (Sale Order 285 of 772) Framed original painting by Thomas W. Lorimer entitled “Coming to Water”; approximately 22” x 37” overall and beautifully accomplished showing cowboys and chuck wagon at stream with Sedona, Arizona mountains in background. Est.: $1,000-$1,500.
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18LN-1-572 CARTE VISITE Lot #252 (Sale Order 286 of 772) Original Carte D’ Visite of General Custer hand signed on reverse “with compliments of G.A. Custer, L.C. (Lt. Col. 7th Cav) and in P.S.A. (Collector’s Universe) slab. Certified authentic signature. Very rare to find George Armstrong Custer’s signature and Lt. Col. Also desirable with 7th Cav and rare. The only such signature and inscription we have seen offered in 50 years! Period shortly before The Little Big Horn Battle. Est.: $7500-$15,000+.
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18PR-48 PATERSON CAPPER Lot #252a (Sale Order 287 of 772) Authentic Paterson capper for rifles or carbines numbered 60. Very good plus condition with well-defined face showing rampant Colt, Paterson rifle and crossed pistols. Also “Colt’s patent, Firearms Mfg Co, Paterson, N.J.” Original rig at top. Original springs show considerable blue and uncleaned rust. Traces of gold gilt showing strong on interior. Paterson accessories were ultra-high quality and expensive in their day. John Malloy and myself believe this was a major factor in Colt’s bankruptcy. A solid 8 on a 1-10 grading scale. Est.: $4000-$8000
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18PG-29 PETER LIK Lot #253 (Sale Order 288 of 772) Huge metal framed and black matted color litho (34/950) by Peter Lik of a cave vent with striking colors; approximately 58” x 45” overall. Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18PS-1 SPENCER RIFLE BELONGING TO NIZAM OF INDIA Lot #253a (Sale Order 289 of 772) Rare and important one of a kind engraved and gold inlaid Spencer sporting rifle presented to his highness the Nizam IV (Maharajah) of Hyderabad, India. This unique and beautiful Spencer is finely engraved, gold inlaid with Nizam’s title and stocked in fine ebony wood. Ebony was the most expensive wood in the world in the 19th century and this appears to be ultra-fine “Cuban” ebony. Noted Spencer firearms expert Roy Marcot states in his book that two other engraved presentation Spencer sporting rifles are known without serial numbers and 1 presented to Frank Cheney owner of Spencer firearms and the other presented to Franz Josef who was Emperor of Austria. Subsequent research has located the Franz Josef rifle in Hapsburg Imperial museum and photos confirm that it’s cased but not engraved. The gold inlaid initials “H.H.M.H. on the breech stands for “His Highness the Maharajah of Hyderabad”. This exact rifle was sold by Holland & Holland of London who sold the collection of the Maharajah that numbered almost 2000 arms. According to Guy Davis of Holland & Holland the P17 inventory number stands for professional hunter 17 as a P.H. was retained to lead the Nizam’s hunting expeditions. It is believed the presentation case was separated between Holland & Holland and when obtained by Norm Flayderman Premier Antique Arms dealer who lists the gun in his 1973 catalog #94 item 951. Research indicates that the Cheney rifle, the Franz Josef rifle and this example were unnumbered for presentation purposes.
This rifle is in .56-46 caliber with a 26” round barrel retaining 75%-85% original rich tobacco brown finish, case hardening turned silvery gray with some colors where protected. The stocks are near fine with “Rich” appearance. The metal is sharp and crisp and the inside action shows colorful case hardening and bright bore. Standard rifle sights.
Conclusion: We feel this to be among the top few engraved Spencer Sporting Arms extant and rosewood stocks on American Arms are extremely rare and desirable. Suited for advanced collector of museum. A well-researched monograph on this rifle by noted old time collector is included. (Antique) Est.: $15,000-$30,000
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18LM-3 GERMAN LG BORE Lot #254 (Sale Order 290 of 772) Presentation wood cased pair of massive German single shot pistols, approximately .67 caliber, 11.25” blued barrels marked in gold “G. E. Nies, Hanau”; floral engraved frames, side plates, hammers and under lever barrel release; finely grained and checkered wood forend and grip stock; overall fine to excellent condition with excellent bores, crisp actions and fine wood; majority of bright blue original finish remains and beautifully accomplished engraving. Casing is overall fine with brass corners and brass escutcheon in middle of lid; accompanied by one round of ammunition and brass and steel accessory. (Antique). Est.: $9,000-$18,000.
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18CF-18 THOMAS LEECH BOWIE Lot #255 (Sale Order 291 of 772) Thomas Leech & Co Memphis Novelty Works short sword or bowie marked “Emphis” on back of guard (Memphis). Measures 22 ½” overall and 17 ½” blade. Single wire wrapped grips and Confederate style blood groove. “Yellow” alloy brass of right confederate color. 1 of only 2 known to collectors. The scabbard is of the period but associated by former owner and is an excellent marriage. Minor restoration to grip and legitimate minor restoration. A rare opportunity to obtain 1 of 2 authentic specimens which no naysayer can misrepresent the authenticity of this genuine confederate artifact. Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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18PR-1 DISPLAY KNIFE Lot #255a (Sale Order 292 of 772) Window display or exhibition knife with fancy exhibition knife with fancy etched and nickeled blade reading “Abraham Brooks Bank’s, Cannon Brand, Butcher’s Cutlery”. Measures 29 ½” overall with a 21” blade measuring 2 ½” wide at the widest point. Select hardwood grip (Probably Rosewood) secured by 8 brass oversize studs. The blade is very good plus with slight erosion and normal ageing. A very famous maker who used a cannon logo on some cutlery. Formerly Robert Berryman collection. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18PR-2 DISPLAY POLISH KNIFE Lot #255b (Sale Order 293 of 772) High quality 19th century European exhibition or display knife with fancy relief carved grip. Grip reads “Ottothylin” and blade stamped “Sors Kosk” with number 189 on ricasso. Measures 24 ¾” overall with a 14 ½” blade showing quality grind and clipped point. The blade is good to very good with minor nicks on edge. Slight beginning erosion but most of original polish. The grip is two handed and oversized with quality carving. Most likely Northern European or Scandinavia. Formerly Robert Berryman and Norm Flayderman collections. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18PR-26 ARMOUR MODERN Lot #255c (Sale Order 294 of 772) Well-made and fully articulated suit of armour in 16th century style. On stand with sword. Gauntlets are very finely crafted with gloves to be worn. Over 6ft. Current Spanish copies of inferior quality retail over $6,000 at specialty stores. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18PG-23 ORIGIANL OIL BY REN Lot #256 (Sale Order 295 of 772) Large framed original oil painting by Ren (c. ’08) of leopard in tree, approximately 46” x 36” overall. Est.: $1,000-$1,800.
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18PG-74 1ST EDITION LE MES Lot #257 (Sale Order 296 of 772) Volumes I thru V of the Novelle Edition Illustree (1st edition) of Victor Hugo’s classic work “Les Miserables” (in French); finely re-bound with overall good interior pages in volumes displaying page edge toning and some minor scattered foxing (not affecting content of pages). Est.: $4,000-$5,000.
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18PG-75 1ST EDITION HUNCHBACK Lot #258 (Sale Order 297 of 772) Lot 258 (18PG-75): Novelle Edition Illustree (1st edition) of Victor Hugo’s classic work “Notre Dame de Paris (Hunchback of Notre Dame)” (in French); finely re-bound with overall good interior pages displaying page edge toning (not affecting content of pages). Est.: $4,000-$5,000.
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18OJ-1 COLT LIGHTENING Lot #259 (Sale Order 298 of 772) Colt Lightning Magazine pump action rifle in .22 caliber letters factory engraved, blue and nickel finish, shipped to J.C. Petmecky, Austin, Texas, Jan. 1888 with 1 gun in shipment, S/N 243. In very good original condition with 70%-80% blue turning plum brown. 50%-70% original nickel with some flaking and erosion where nickel has lifted and also minor pitting. The stocks are good to very good with normal wear, minor scratches and imperfections. Good markings and original butt plate in very good condition. Completely uncleaned. The action is working but not holding on full cock. Note: Only 20 small frames were factory engraved (Refer “Book of Colt Firearms” page 502) and majority are the “Grapevine” pattern. A rare and early special order Colt shipped to Texas in 1888. May be listed in recently discovered factory special order records. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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18OF-1 BABY NAMBU PISTOL #46 Lot #260 (Sale Order 299 of 772) Japanese. Baby Nambu. Prototype. Serial Number 46. Extremely Rare. This Exact gun is featured in the Books; "Hand Cannons of Imperial Japan" by Derby on pages 74-77 and in "Japanese Military Cartridge Handguns 1893-1945" by Derby & Brown on pages 76-80. There are 9 Differences in the prototypes from the standard Baby. The Most Noticeable is the Wood Base Magazine and the Omission of the Lanyard Loop. In Derby's Book it is described as "Exceptionally Rare"! Of the Early Prototypes, serial number 1 is suspect and has been restored. Serial number 6 has been "Reported" but not evaluated. Another in the 40 serial range is known and it has been restored. This to date, THE ONLY TOTALLY ORIGINAL PROTOTYPE KNOWN. All matching except the Magazine (number 62) and the Grips (numbered 16). It was for many years in the Collection of the WWII Veteran who brought it back and has been in 2 other private collections since. It was reported that this Pistol was given to him by a member of the Japanese delegation who boarded the U.S. Battleship Missouri when the Japanese Surrender Documents were signed. Sadly the veteran passed away and left no written documentation. This is an Extremely Rare Baby in Exceptional Totally Original Condition with NO "Restoration" or "Reworking".
Condition: Very Fine Collector Condition Throughout. Beautiful "Straw" colored small parts have minimal fading. Bore is Bright with sharp rifiling and a trace of pitting. Grips show minor wear but have No chips, cracks or repairs. Wood Base Magazine has No cracks or repairs. The front of the trigger guard has a few minor dings. Not "Perfect" but "REAL"! (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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18PG-103 MUSIC BOX Lot #261 (Sale Order 300 of 772) Large antique mechanical Stella marked music box, missing winding crank, finely constructed wood casing; approximately 27” x 21” x 13” overall; one music disc included. Est.: $1,500-$2,000.
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18PR-38 SINGER SLIDE Lot #261a (Sale Order 301 of 772) Genuine Singer marked slide for military issue 1911A1. Parkerized by military at later point after issue. 95%-98% of this military finish remains with a few minor nicks and scratches. Shows proper “I” pinning of front sight and clear original marking. The remaining parts were shipped to Remington after Singers contract and may have been parkerized at that point or during post WWII era. A rare original 1911A1 part that’s lower end would have been in the 800,000 serial number range. Complete Singers have reportedly fetched up to $200,000 plus. Good to complete a display of 1911A1 contractors. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18MO-1 THUNDERBIRD Lot #262 (Sale Order 302 of 772) 1957 Ford Thunderbird from 2nd Owner who purchased it in the early 1960's in California. Running and Just Out of Garage, needs restoration. 1 Top. Many parts in trunk. Originally Silver and repainted current color. Special conditions of sale apply. $1500. Deposit at time of Auction. Balance due at time of removal within 7 days by Cashier's Check or wire transfer. Sales Tax payable by California residents. Est:$12,000-24,000
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18OMC-1 COLT S.A. #111422 Lot #263 (Sale Order 303 of 772) Colt Single Action Army revolver in .45 Colt Caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, nickel finish, carved pearl grip, factory engraved, shipped Aug. 28, 1884 (Number of same type guns in shipment listed as 1). Under remarks “23 specially embellished single action shipped to Simmons on noted date”. Also a study of the Colt Single Action revolver by Kopec, Graham & Moore states in chapter VII “23 engraved single actions shipped to Simmons on this date”. Reached from 8900 to 111,400 range. This Colt S/N 111423. Due to the very ornate and deluxe 1 of a kind engraving it is our opinion that this Colt was a display piece for exhibition purposes possibly by Ulrich and most similar to Fruend Colt S/N. Note the barrel length as 4 ¾” in letter and most likely recording error. The engraving is tight and fine with vignette of Bobcat on recoil shield and buffalo on the top of the back strap. The hammer shows “Wolf” like panel engraved centennial Colt. The barrel address is hand cut in extra-large and fancy block letters. The hammer spur is finely knurled deluxe. There is a banner of the left side of the barrel with florals. The grips are nicely carved and of same era but are numbered by scratched in marking 117638. Number 379 N is marked on the left interior of the backs trap and on loading gate arm denoting factory repair or refinish. The revolver retains 95%-98% factory nickel and if refinished it was excellent at period refurbish as was often the case with factory display guns. Nice fire blue screws. Crisp and sharp overall. It is this cataloger’s opinion that this was a very special single action that may be recorded in newly discovered special order ledgers. (Antique) Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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18OMC-3 COLT S.A. #132728 Lot #264 (Sale Order 304 of 772) Colt Single Action Army revolver .45 Colt caliber with 5 ½” barrel, nickel finish, carved pearl grips with Mexican Eagle motif, factory engraved, shipped to Charles Hummel & Sons, San Antonio, Texas, May 1, 1890, 2 guns in shipment, S/N 132728. All features verified by May 19, 2000 dated factory letter (Included). This Colt retains 95%-98% of old re-nickeled finish. Markings are slightly light but visible. The engraving is well defined and typical factory scroll and rope pattern. The grips are well carved in relief with translucent hues and a close but not perfect fit with a couple small chips and losses. Good action and good bore. The front sight has been reduced slightly. An attractive and classic engraved black powder single action with great shipping destination! (Antique) Est.: $7,000-$14,000
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18OMC-4 COLT S.A. #310809 Lot #265 (Sale Order 305 of 772) Colt Single Action Army in .38-40 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, Nickel plated, pearl grips, factory engraved, sold to Victoria Hardware, C/O Simmons Hardware, St. Louis, Missouri, Aug 21, 1909, 1 gun in shipment. Victoria hardware was thought to be in Victoria, TX but not verified. This Colt retains 95%-98% old re-nickeled finish. The markings and engraving are somewhat light from heavy polishing. The thick pearl grips fit impeccably and have iridescent hues and are very good plus. Good action with fair bore. Factory engraved .38-40s with a 4 ¾” barrels are not common. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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18OMC-5 COLT S.A. A#130729 Lot #266 (Sale Order 306 of 772) Colt Single Action Army revolver in .45 L.C. Caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, nickel finish, carved pearl steer head grip, factory engraved, shipped to Simmons Hardware Co, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3, 1889, 2 guns in shipment , S/N 130729. Features verified by factory letter except the barrel length not listed and stocks listed as “Rubber”. The grips were most likely dealer supplied and of same era and are a good fit. Good metal surfaces with patina finish and some traces of nickel where protected. The markings are slightly light. The front sight has been reduced very slightly. Good action and fair bore. The grips are very good plus with high carving. A good looking and classic engraved “Black Powder” single action of frontier era. Matching numbers. (Antique) Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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18CF-19 FLINTLOCK JAEGAR Lot #267 (Sale Order 307 of 772) Hi art European Musket in German style circa Mid-18th century probably made for a royal cabinet of arms or nobility. The gun measures 49 ¼” overall and 35” barrel of .60 caliber smoothbore. The gun shows fine high relief chiseling on the barrel, lock and mounts. The backgrounds are hammered gold inlaid. The chiseling shows stags, scrolls, florals and dogs in hunting motifs. The lock is scalloped around the edges. The stock is relief carved and the wrist is checkered with wonderful border molding checkered with wonderful border molding of best quality. The lock is original flintlock with correct small parts. The arm is in excellent as museum quality cleaned to bright condition with sharp metal surfaces and pristine chiseling with sharp edges. The rear of the barrel shows 9 ½” of great chiseling from tang forward. A master’s work fit for royalty. (Antique) Est.: $14,000-$28,000
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18PZ-13 FRENCH PERC PAIR Lot #267a (Sale Order 308 of 772) Pair of percussion officer’s style pistols with attractive brass octagon barrels and mounts in empire style with square butts. They measures 13” overall with 6 3/8” barrels of approximately .69 caliber smoothbore (Military size). No maker’s name and just “ELG” (Belgium) proof on barrels. Good to very good condition overall and circa 19th century. Minor dings, mars, and dents to wood. Locks working and sound. Ramrods are undersized replacements. Nice uncleaned appearance. (Antique) Est.: $800-$1600
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18PG-54 WOODEN MONKEY CARVING Lot #268 (Sale Order 309 of 772) Massive finely accomplished carved wooden monkey sitting on wooden base carving, overall approximately 56” (4 feet, 8”) in height; monkey is wearing a cowboy hat with a haunting facial expression and inset mother of pearl eyes; an amazing caricature that is two-piece with the base and monkey being linked by a steel rod. Would make an amazing addition to any Western theme room! Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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18PA-1 COLT SAA #54255 Lot #269 (Sale Order 310 of 772) Colt U.S. “Artillery” model Single Action revolver in .45 L.C> caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, S/N 54255. Serial number 54192 was issued to troop L 7th Cavalry. This revolver remains in near fine condition retaining the majority of its arsenal blue and case hardened finish. The barrel retains 85%-95% bright blue with slight loss at the front of the muzzle and “feathering” or polish visible on sight which retains almost all original blue and is it full original dimension. The cylinder retains a matching 85%-95% bright blue with an index line and some minor aging just starting. The frame shows 75%-85% plus case colors with great rainbow hues just aging naturally. The straps show 90% plus bright blue. The hammer matches the frame condition showing strong color and the ejector rod housing is 60%-80% thinning on the edge. The grips show “R.A.C.” inspection stamps on each side of butt and are very good plus with partial cartouche on right grip face. Parts are numbered as follows:
Frame: 54255
Trigger guard: 133296
Butt strap: 95796
Barrel: 5778 “D.F.C.” marked
Cylinder: not visible
Grips: 4745
A Kopec authentication letter is included where he states “Frame is totally original and has never undergone buffing or polishing”. Also he concludes “This revolver appears to be totally original in every respect”. The action is working but 1 notch is faulty. The interior is pristine. A very high grade and desirable artillery Colt. (Antique) Est.: $7,000-$14,000
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18PZ-14 PAIR MIQUELET FLINTLOCKS Lot #269a (Sale Order 311 of 772) Pair of high quality miquelet flintlock pocket pistols with fancy brass mounts and inlaid barrels circa late 18th to early 19th century. Measures 8” overall with 4 5/8” barrels of .58 caliber smoothbore. Exceptional engraved side plate, butt cap, and trigger guard with fancy surmounted crown at the wrist in pierced and engraved plaque. The actions working and correct small flintlock parts. Very good overall with slight cleaning and minor imperfections. A far better than average pair of pocket flints. (Antique) Est.: $1750-$3500
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18CAI-1 AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #270 (Sale Order 312 of 772) Magnificent Contemporary Aquamarine Pendant featuring a Fine 61.00 carat oval brilliant cut Aquamarine with strong green blue color and VVS clarity attached to a 4.00 MM wide Omega chain set in a 14 karat yellow gold setting. Full Appraised Value $28,000.00 Estimates $8,000-$12,000
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18CAI-4 BULGARI STYLE EMERALD & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #271 (Sale Order 313 of 772) Exceptional Bulgari style Columbian Emerald and Diamond Earrings featuring 2 Extra Fine Emeralds approx. 2.00 carats combined weight accented with 52 round brilliant cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.80 carats with G-H colors and SI clarity set in gorgeous 18 karat yellow gold designer style settings. Full Appraised Value $14,500.00 Estimates $8,000-$12,000
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18CAI-5 EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #272 (Sale Order 314 of 772) Show Shopping Fine Luxury Piece - G.I.A. certified 5.17 carat Natural Colombian Emerald and Diamond Pendant featuring a gorgeous heart shaped Emerald with vivid color perfectly accented with a Fine round cut Diamond weighing 0.56 carats with F-G color and VS1 clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold setting. Exceptional Fine Quality Collectors Piece. Full Appraised Value $58,000.00 Estimates $15,000-$20,000
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18RPS-28 DIAMOND RING Lot #272a (Sale Order 315 of 772) One 14k white gold ladies ring set with set with approx 2.25ct of princess cut round and baguette diamonds Est:$3000-3500
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18PG-106 WILLIAM POWELL SHOTGUNS Lot #273 (Sale Order 316 of 772) Pair of William Powell Birmingham, England made pre-war double shotguns in 12 Ga., #9211 and 9212, 28" barrels, double triggers, auto ejectors, English style straight stocks, with checkered wood butts. Gun #1 is choked Imp right and Mod left. Gun #2 is choked to match. Nitro proofed for 2 1/2" and opened to 2 3/4" (not in current proof). The barrels are numbered 16009 and 16010 and are William and Powell marked, indicating return for re-barrel and rework at a later date. The pair are also finely re-stocked in fancy figured walnut. The stocks measure 15 1/8" to the end of the wood, 1 7/8" drop at the comb, and 2 3/4" drop at the heel, with no appreciable cast. Barrels wall thickness on #16009 is .32 right, .35 left, and 16010 is .35 right and .33 left. The pair show an excellent English gunsmith quality refinish, with frames showing 50-60% smokey gray original case colors, 95-98% original William & Powell blue on barrels, reblued mounts and excellent as restored stocks. The case is very good with label. Straps are restored with minor aging. Label or name covered in inset leather of a later age neatly done. A very nice set of classic English pre-war guns with modernization and beautiful stocks for a tall man. (C&R) Est. $7,500-15,000
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18PG-107 WESLEY RICHARDS SHOTGUN Lot #274 (Sale Order 317 of 772) Westley Richards 12 Ga SxS shotgun with Anson Deeley action , #B51, damascus barrels, 46 1/4" overall to the end of the butt plate. The barrels retain about half of their brown and damascus pattern, with some cleaning and some minor erosion. Traces of case colors within "smokey gray" patina on the action. The lever and trigger guard show an old reblue. The stock shows a break and repair with tight joint and wood refinished. Choked Full right barrel and Improved left. Locks tight with good bore, in it's original case, with full trade label and "Anson Deeley Hammerless Gun" label. The case is fair to good overall, with some aging and imperfections. (C&R) Est. $3,000-6,000
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18PR-55 BRITISH DBL SHOTGUN Lot #274a (Sale Order 318 of 772) Classic British Side lock SxS in 12GA by Clabough and Johnson, London & Birmingham address, S/N 14251. The barrels measure 28” and choked improved cylinder right and full left. Double triggers with standard extractors and nitro proofed for 1 1/8 oz. of shot. Chambers opened to 2 ¾” and not in current proof. Approximately 85%-95% original blue remains and action has been re-colored on side plates and balance drifted to gray. Pistol grips checkered stock shows some wear and use but generally sound. Measures 14 ¾” to the end of added rubber pad. Bores fair to good also showing use. This gun has recently been repaired and test fired. Small parts recently replaced and now locks up and is working well. Side locks from London makers are very expensive at today’s prices beginning at $30,000 U.S. Est.: $1750-$3500
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18PA-10 CIVIL WAR DOCUMENT Lot #275 (Sale Order 319 of 772) Original Battlefield letter to General Robert E. Lee, Jeb Stuart, and Wade Hampton from “Stonewall” Jackson and A.P. Hill concerning a promotion of Martin V. Moore dated Nov. 3, 1862. Signed by Will M. Barbour Col. 37 Reg. N.C., Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson, Gen. A.P. Hill, Gen James H. Lane, Gen R.H. Chilton. Barbour became a General later in the war and it is very rare to find any original document with 5 Confederate Generals signatures. Authentication letter by PSA authentication services included. Approximate condition is good with aging and folding on water marked paper. Est.: $8,000-$16,000
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18PG-5 ROGER COOK DRAWING Lot #275a (Sale Order 320 of 772) Framed original color pencil drawing by Roger Cook of Indian maiden in full wedding dress on white horse; approximately 23” x 22” overall and finely done. Est.: $400-$800.
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18PG-7 ORIGINAL OIL BY AD COOPER Lot #275b (Sale Order 321 of 772) Framed oil on canvas of lake scene by A.D. Cooper, approximately 23” x 29” overall. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PG-9 GARY SCHILDT PAINTING Lot #275c (Sale Order 322 of 772) Framed oil painting of young ladies by Gary Schildt; approximately 23” x 20” overall; very colorful and nicely done. Est.: $400-$800.
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18OD-3 S&W #78588 Lot #276 (Sale Order 323 of 772) Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 29 5 screw .44 Mag Double action revolver with a 6 ½” barrel, target features and early ‘Coke bottle” checkered wood and medallion grips, S/N S166281. Also 6 milled groove early back strap in presentation style blue lined case. This revolver remains in near fine condition with 96%-98% original bright blue, slight index line on cylinder and minor losses on the edges. Sharp markings and logo. 75%-85% case colors toning slightly. Good action and bright bore. Early screwdriver with knurled grip and rod. The inside of the case is good to very good with minor tears, slight staining and aging. The grips are crisp and almost fine also. The exterior of the case is very good plus with gold logo and minor scratches and slight mark. A strong 9 on a 1-10 scale and very hard to find a 5 screw .44 Mag! Accompanied by factory letter confirming features and stating “Shipped from our factory on July 3, 1956, and delivered to Janney-Semple-Hill & Co., Minneapolis, MN”. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18RPS-44 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #276a (Sale Order 324 of 772) One fine traditional ring in 18 k white gold set with an oval ruby approx 3ct and side diamonds weighing 1.5ct Est:$10000-15000
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18RPS-41 RARE CHRYSOBERYL CATS EYE Lot #276b (Sale Order 325 of 772) One rare chrysoberyl cats'eye weighing approx 7ct mounted in a ballerina style 18k white gold ring surrounded by 2 ct of baguettes and round diamond Est:$15000-20000
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18PJ-10 BROWNING SPORTING CLAYS Lot #277 (Sale Order 326 of 772) Browning Over/Under Sporting Clays Edition 12GA shotgun with 28” ported barrels, made for invector chokes, S/N 38556NMT13. No wrench and 1 choke only in the bottom barrel. De-excelorator pad added. Measures 14 ½” to the end of the pad. Very good to almost fine used condition. 96%-98% overall. Minor sign of firing and use. Made 1989-1990. Est.: $800-$1600
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18PJ-12 WEATHERBY MK 5 #H156850 Lot #278 (Sale Order 327 of 772) Weatherby MKV in .270 WBY Mag mounted with Leupold 2.5x8x scope of Bueler mounts, S/N H156850. Quick detachable sling swivels. Beautiful checkered and select wood stock with Weatherby pad. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 95%-98% overall. Minor firing and use. (Modern) Est.: $700-$1400
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18PA-8 REMINGTON ZUAVE Lot #279 (Sale Order 328 of 772) Remington .58 caliber Zouave musket dated 1863 in fine original condition. The barrel shows 95% plus original blue with minimal aging just starting. The lock shows case hardening with deep rainbow hues. The stock shows 2 well defined cartouches with A.B. stamp ahead of comb at the rear of the wrist. The stock is almost fine with minor storage and a few bumps and scratches and a couple of dings in the fore end. Parts show small inspections and extra nipple in the patch box along with correct rammer and swivels. The bore is excellent. A strong 9 on a 1-10 scale of Civil War arms which we consider the most attractive to hang. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18PR-8 COLT 49 Lot #279a (Sale Order 329 of 772) Colt 1849 Pocket Model .31 caliber percussion showing original cloud scroll type engraving with small panel scenes on each side of the barrel lug. The barrel measures 5” showing gray patina finish, and burl wood grips, S/N 38172. The barrel address is hand cut with “Sam’L Colt” in fancy script lettering. The Colt’s patent in banner also hand cut with fancy and tight early “Cloud Scrolls”. The left side of the lug shows running stag with fox on the right. Only approximately a dozen panel scene engraved percussions are known and are very desirable to students of engraved Colt’s. Gray to brown patina finish with some light erosion and pinprick pitting. The barrel has been set back slightly on the frame pins to re-secure. The grips are lightly refinished but are the originals. Matching visible numbers except on cylinder which is numbered 86761 with 60%-70% scene. Probably a change during period of use as color matches overall condition. A fair example of a rare and deluxe pattern that would be very expensive with high condition. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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18PR-9 GERMAN M/L CONV Lot #279b (Sale Order 330 of 772) Pair of German 18th century flintlock Military issue horseman’s size pistols converted to percussion with contriner type nipple safety and swivel ramrod added. Brass mounts with large swivel in butt. Measures 21” overall with nearly a 13” barrel of approximately .67 caliber smoothbore. “V” and crown proof and breech and tang. Markings removed from lock plate when converted (Originally marked “F” with Roman numerals). The hammer also engraved at the time of conversion. Very good plus condition with crisp wood showing just minor aging and slight imperfections. (Antique) Est.: $2000-4000
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18OD-4 S&W PRE 29 #68254 Lot #280 (Sale Order 331 of 772) Smith & Wesson Pre-29 5 screw .44 Mag revolver with a 6 ½” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion “Coke Bottle” grips, S/N S156335. In presentation case with knurled handle screw driver and cleaning rod. This revolver retains 96%-98% plus bright original finish with very slight index line on the cylinder. 6 groove back strap. 90% plus fiery case colors on the hammer and trigger. The grips are almost fine and crisp. Crisp action and bright bore. Very slight use only. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. The case is very good plus with minor tear at the contact point and slight aging. Some fading to exterior logo and minor scratches and bruises to fragile covering. Very hard to find a better 5 screw Pre-29 in .44 mag. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2750-$5500
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18PJ-11 BINELLI SUPER 90 Lot #281 (Sale Order 332 of 772) Benelli Super 90 Semi-Auto 12GA shotgun with H&K markings for 2 ¾” or 3” shells. 20” barrel with slug sights also receiver sight added. Neoprene stock and extended mag. S/N M189242. Fine to excellent used condition with box. 96%-98% overall. (Modern) Est.: $600-$1200
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18PJ-26 CASPIAN Lot #282 (Sale Order 333 of 772) Stewart Wilson Custom Combat .45 caliber pistol on Caspian frame and slide, S/N 22042. Upgraded and worked by this famous pistol smithing Wilson family member. Stag and extra composite grips. Fine used condition Stainless steel. Barrel marked “BAR STO .45 ACP”. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18WHT-5 COLT S.A. #52783 Lot #283 (Sale Order 334 of 772) Colt Single Action Army factory engraved revolver with double carved factory pearl grips described as Texas steer and Goddess of love motif in .44 caliber, barrel length not listed, nickel plated, Shipped to Capt. Smith, address unavailable, Nov. 5, 1879, 1 gun in shipment. Pictured in the book of Colt Engraving on page 424 and on page xiix of addendum where a story that has accompanied this gun is recanted at length. In summary Kid Curry of the Butch Cassidy Hole-In-The-Wall gang traded this revolver for fresh horses and saddles after the Wagner Montana train robbery. The trade was made with Plaz Price who had a relay station west of Hinsdale near N N Ranch where Plaz was acquainted. Plaz gave the gun to a friend who owned a saloon in Hinsdale. It mentions subject revolver, S/N 52783 was re-nickeled with barrel shortened to 5 ½” with honed down hair trigger (Work presumed to be factory). H L is scratched on outside of left grip. Also Sundance was known for fancy guns. Pictured in “The Official Record on the Colt Single Action Army Revolver, 1873-1895” by Don and Carol Wilkerson on page 342 and noted in Parsons 1949 book “Peacemaker and its rival”. A folder of information and research by previous owners is included but nothing is conclusive but a “Good story based on actual people, places and events that may be further researchable”. Sadly outlaws seldom ever authenticated their guns other than “Blackjack Ketchum” who took photos in jail of himself with the pistol he gave his jailer.
This Colt in our opinion was a very fancy factory exhibition or display piece. The engraving is deluxe and profuse with engraved hammer, unusual “Pineapple” on top of backstrap and unique pattern of engraving. Also the 1st S.A. in records that letters with carved pearl and 1 of a very few with double carving (Less than 5). Also there is no number on loading gate and no number on the barrel and cylinder. The barrel was professionally shortened and original sight re-positioned. The parts like the barrel appear to have not been refinished but the remainder shows a very old refinish. 70%-80% old nickel finish remains. The barrel address is sharp. The frame markings are light. All matching visible serial numbers. The grips are very good with small losses and wear at high points from carry. In conclusion a very attractive and exceptional single action that Larry Wilson valued highly along with other old time experts. It is our belief it was factory display piece made 1876 and shipped 1879 when refinished after factory display. The key to this mystery was the name mentioned in letter Capt. Smith. Possibly James L. Smith who was hired by Wyoming Cattleman’s Assoc. in 1878. He was the man who captured Harry Longabaugh AKA “The Sundance Kid” also a member of the Hole-In-The Wall gang. (Antique) Est.: $25,000-$50,000
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18OJ-2 SPECIAL ORDER 1873 DE-LUXE 1ST MDL Lot #284 (Sale Order 335 of 772) Rare and interesting special ordered 1873 deluxe 1st Model rifle, S/N 8957 with a 28” extra-long round barrel, full mag, set trigger, XXXX deluxe checkered stock, beach sights, case hardened, stabler, received in warehouse Sept. 15, 1875, shipped Sept 21, 1875 to order # 3722. The stock is mounted with a gold plaque inscribed “Presented to Edward Stabler, by Winchester Arms Co.”. The belly of the stock has gold framed small compass inlaid. NOTE: The ledger shows “Stabler” and the next line “Compass in stock” in the line for successive numeral. (Just recording error dropping line). This rifle remains in very good plus condition with 60%-80% original toning blue finish. 30%-50% case colors turning silver gray. The stocks are very good also with beautiful 4x grain and strong checkering at the wrist. Minor scratches, mars and normal imperfections. Good markings, good action, shiny bore and period swivels. The sights have been changed to standard type with unusual non-Winchester high quality early tang sight possibly 1 of a kind. Also the barrel shows small tap screw and milled groove behind the sight for early full length scope or tube. Note: The address is placed near the breach and the front sight is further forward. Edward Stabler is best known for the Stabler cut off on Spencer rifles but designed and fabricated other improvements for firearms in general and may have had a relationship to Winchester which should be further researched. A unique and early 1873 deluxe. (Antique) Est.: $14,000-$28,000
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18PZ-17 HADLEY Q.A. Lot #284a (Sale Order 336 of 772) Very high quality 18th century center hammer flintlock pistol with silver mounts marked Hadley, London. Measures approximately 12 ½” overall with 5 1/8” 3 stage cannon barrel and ringed muzzle. Approximately .62 caliber smoothbore. Silver mask butt with small British hallmarks. Also silver plaque at the wrist engraved, “J of F and K” intertwined. Silver wire inlaid stock. The lock and frizzen are deeply chiseled and engraved. The metal is very good with light cleaning. The stock is also very good with 75% wire inlay remaining (25% approximately missing). The silver butt cap is missing the top end that was inlaid into the stock and needs restoration to silver there. Working but spring slightly weak. Hadley was a top tier London maker and we would place manufacture about 1730-1760 in American colonial era when many such pistols were carried to America. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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18PA-11 CIVIL WAR DOCUMENT Lot #285 (Sale Order 337 of 772) Confederate States Army Officer requisition form for horses, mules, ox, rations and feed signed Lt. Gen. Jubal Early. Dated 1st Sept. 1864 for period of 30 days. Measures 6 1/8” x 10 ½” document only. Finely museum framed with photo and info. Measures 17 ¾” x 24 ¾” approximately outside dimensions of frame. Document is very good plus to near fine with normal aging. Note: The date concedes with preparation for 3rd battle of Winchester, VA which began sept 19. Est.: $2000-$4000
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18PJ-17 COLT .38 SUPER #1876 Lot #286 (Sale Order 338 of 772) Pre-War Colt .38 Super semi-auto pistol S/N 1876 in early production series. The colt remains in very good plus used condition with 90%-95% plus original blue finish showing minor losses on the straps. Minor storage rust. Correct 7 milled parts and Colt marked pre-war magazine. Bright bore and very good plus original grips. An 8.5 on a 1-10 scale and very desirable to collectors. A totally right pre-war .38 Super that’s 1st or 2nd year of production. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $3000-$6000
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18NO-1 PAIR OF GUSTAV YOUNG 1849 Pocket Mdls Lot #287 (Sale Order 339 of 772) Pair of extra fine and deluxe engraved 1849 Colt Pocket Models in original rosewood case with 4” barrels, blue and case hardened finish, ivory grips, S/N 102803 & 102805. The pair are intricately engraved by Gustave Young with very tight and fine scrolls, hand cut barrel address, cob webs, hand cu Colts patent in banners, and his recognizable floral and beast intertwined. The screw heads are also engraved and the pattern is fancier than normally found. The pair show 75%-85% original finish with minor losses and normal aging. A few very small areas of minor erosion and pinprick pitting. The majority of their original cylinder scenes remain intact. The grips are near fine with impeccable fit and slight yellow patina due to natural aging. The grips are absolutely the originals to this set. Sharp markings and all matching visible numbers. Tight actions and crisp overall. The majority of darkened silver plate on trigger guards. The rosewood case is very good plus to almost fine with just minor and normal aging. Slight fading and impressions at contact points. The case is also genuine and original to the period. An excellent mold flask and nipple wrench are retained showing almost all their original finish. Two unopened cartridge packs and Eley cap tin with full labels also included. Extra original spare parts and lead balls. The exterior of the case is veneered rosewood in very good plus condition with some slight scratches, very minor cracks and minimal aging. A deluxe and fine set of 49 pockets from a major southern California collection that would please the sophisticated engraved Colt collector. (Antique) Est.: $25,000-$50,000
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18PZ-35 1860 HENRY RIFLE #5355 Lot #287a (Sale Order 340 of 772) Authentic period engraved 1860 Henry rife attributed to L.D. Nimschke and pictured on Page 20 of “Winchester, An American Legend” by R.L. Wilson in full page color plate, S/N 5355. Approximately 75%-85% original bright blue showing on barrel with some thinning on the tube, minor areas of light erosion and pinprick pitting. Natural minor toning and aging. Crisp and sharp address and markings. (Note: bright muzzle and interior of magazine). Absolutely original finish. The frame is deluxe engraved in profuse Nimschke style with excellent scrolls, shells, banners and many identifiable L.D.N. characteristics. The frame and butt plate show 90%-95% satin color nickel finish that is uncleaned and nicely patina. The lever has drifted to 20%-30% nickel and balance patina. The hammer shows most nickel with coating of dried oil. The bolt and extractor show original finish. The interior has seen very little use and the bore is bright. The stock is in near fine condition with some minor scratches and dents and minimal aging. Most all original varnish is retained and fits up impeccably. The stock and butt plate are matching. The original sling swivels are retained. A later Winchester sight is in rear dovetail (Finish Matches). A well-documented and authentically engraved Henry rifle known to collecting fraternity for many decades and with excellent publication history. Lots of others look like this but are “Pretenders”. The real deal. 10% buyer’s premium on this lot. (Antique) Est.: $60,000-$120,000
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18PD-1 DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET Lot #288 (Sale Order 341 of 772) Diamond 3 row tennis bracelet with 204 round brilliant diamonds in 14k yellow gold. Weighs 26 grams including stones. Est. 5-6 carats total diamonds, all full cut, good quality. Original receipt from Cal Jewelry in Long Beach, CA dated 6/7/02 for $5,500. Est. $1,750-3500
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18PD-2 DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #289 (Sale Order 342 of 772) Good quality 14k white gold hoop earrings featuring 16 total square diamonds of 5-8 points each. Estimated 1 ct. plus total weight of stones, total weight 4 grams. Est. $300-600
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18OD-2 S&W 29 NO DASH #5206911 Lot #290 (Sale Order 343 of 772) Smith & Wesson 29 4 screw double action revolver in .44 Mag caliber with a 6 ½” barrel, target sights and features, early checkered wood grips, S/n S206911. Fine to near excellent condition with 96%-98% original blue and a slight index line on the cylinder. 75%-85% case colors on the hammer and trigger. Sharp lettering and S&W logo. The grips are almost fine with slight cleaning but sharp checkering. Tight action and fine bore. A 9 on a 1-10 scale. Dirty Harry’s favorite! (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18RPS-35 CARTIER DIAMOND RINGT Lot #290a (Sale Order 344 of 772) One circa 1920 CARTIER diamond ring made in platinum center diamond approx 1.5ct E/F color VS1 clarity. Est:$35000-40000
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18OD-1 S&W #44331 Lot #291 (Sale Order 345 of 772) Smith & Wesson pre-Model 37 Chief’s Special Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, flat latch, S/N 44331; overall like new condition and accompanied by a factory red two piece cardboard box with instructions printed on inside of lid and correct end label. (C&R). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18PG-19 ACRYLIC BY WILL BURLINGAME Lot #292 (Sale Order 346 of 772) Large framed print on board entitled “With An Ear On The Wind” of hunter in woods by Wil Burlingame; approximately 35” x 28” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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18PA-9 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER Lot #293 (Sale Order 347 of 772) 900 American Eagle Luger in .30 caliber with dish toggles, S/N 9803. This pistol was property of “Carbine” Williams. Good condition with 50%-60% original blue showing some pitting and erosion with cleaning to the side plate. Good grips with minor wear. Good marking and good overall. Est.: $1500-3000 Note: Letter from our consignor who purchased this Luger 30 years ago from an ATF agent in Santa Ana, CA who collected Lugers. At that time there was a film clip of Carbine Williams shooting this Luger. Little Johns has been aware of the Luger for a year before our consignor purchased it and believes the history which has been lost in moving. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18PG-3 WAYNE BAIZE CHARCOAL Lot #294 (Sale Order 348 of 772) Finely framed large charcoal drawing by Wayne Baize entitled “Throwing ‘em back to the Remuda”; approximately 24” x 38” overall. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18PG-16 METAL SIGN IMPERIAL BEER Lot #295 (Sale Order 349 of 772) Vintage large metal saloon sign advertising Imperial Beer/Wagner Brewing Co.; approximately 29” x 22” and in overall very good condition. Est.: $350-$700.
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18PA-7 PRESENTATION BOLO TO ALBERT PRINCE OF WALES Lot #296 (Sale Order 350 of 772) Ornately engraved Mexican bolo style machete presented to Albert Prince of Wales on his trip to Acapulco, Mexico while aboard the H.M.S. renown 9th of September, 1920. Measures 31” overall with a 26” blade swelling to 2 ½” at the widest point of blade. The grip is select cow horn in shape of eagle. One side it read; “God save the King” with nicely hand engraved lion (Symbol of England) and jaguar surrounded by florals and die stamped “Remember A.R. Del C Negrete, L.G. Murillo, Mexican West Coast” in engraved banners. Other side reads “Albert Prince of Wales” along with beautifully hand engraved Mexican snake and eagle, Mexican fighting snake with this style machete, and vaquero roping bull with floral borders. The condition is very good plus with slight normal aging only, Albert became king og England for less than 1 year and abdicated to marry divorced American Mrs. Simpson. A very historic artifact presented to one of the most interesting royals of the 20th century. Albert was the subject of controversy his entire life but will be remembered as a man who gave up a kingdom for the love of a woman. With letter from Royal archives confirming the Royal stop in Acapulco. Est.: $2500-$5000
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18OD-5 S&W 51 #79647 Lot #297 (Sale Order 351 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 51 (no dash) DA .22/32 Kit Gun revolver, .22 M.R.F. caliber, 3.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, flat latch, S/N 79647; like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box and end label numbered to this gun. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18PJ-1 M-1A SPRINGFIELD #049116 Lot #298 (Sale Order 352 of 772) M1A by Springfield Armory in .308 caliber, Semi Auto rifle, S/N 049116. Glass bedded military stock with muzzle stablier. Very good plus used condition. 95%-98% plus overall. Recoil pad and sling added. Worked by ex-military armorer for accuracy per our consignor. (Modern) Est.: $900-$1800
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18PG-49 PETER LIK Lot #299 (Sale Order 353 of 772) Outstanding framed large limited edition (485/950) color photograph entitled “Secret Veil” (Antelope Canyon, AZ) signed by Peter Lik of Peter Lik Fine Art Photography; approximately 56” x 43” overall with Certificate of Authenticity. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18MO-101 HI POWER Lot #299a (Sale Order 354 of 772) Belgian Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #T216056. The pistol is in excellent overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel with a blade front and tangent rear sights. The pistol retains approximately 98%-99% 0f its original blue finish with only the lightest handling marks. The checkered wood grips are in excellent condition as well with sharp checkering and red interior. The lot includes a black leather Browning marked boot, and one correct magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this superb T-Series with desirable tangent sights and ringed hammer. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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18RPS-53 EGYPTIAN STYLE EARRINGS Lot #299b (Sale Order 355 of 772) One magnificent deco Egyptian style earrings, set with diamonds, sapphire and ruby cabs plus custom cut multicolored citrine and amethyst. In 18k yellow gold Est:$5000-6000
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18RPS-54 DIAMOND RING Lot #299c (Sale Order 356 of 772) One 5 marquee diamond ring in 14k white gold, with approximate total weight of 1.60cts in diamonds Est:$3500-4500
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18RPS-52 YELLOW SAPPHIRE RING Lot #299d (Sale Order 357 of 772) One fine rare yellow sapphire weighing approx 6cts with side diamonds in 18k white gold. Est:$3000-4000
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18PJ-27 COLT SERIES 80 Lot #300 (Sale Order 358 of 772) Colt Officer’s Model ACP in .45 ACP caliber Semi-Auto pistol, S/N SF20200. Customized and upgraded bushing and spring, trigger, sights, action and other work. Pachmayr grip and mag. combat ready. Very good plus used condition. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $700-$1400
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18PJ-15 STEYR Lot #301 (Sale Order 359 of 772) Steyr SSG .308 caliber tactical style bolt action rifle mounted with Kahles 10x42 scope on rail mount. Adjustable forward sling position and adjustable cheek piece. Quick detachable swivels with sling. Factory iron sights and double set triggers. Factory extra thick pad, S/N 110793 with scope #383282. Scope and gun are Austrian made and marked. Near fine used condition. 97%-99% overall. Minor signs of use. Estimated cost of replacement $330 plus with this fine scope. (Modern) Est.: $1250-$2500
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18NW-1 WINCHESTER PRE 70 #371292 Lot #302 (Sale Order 360 of 772) Custom Pre-64 Winchester Model 70, #317292, .300 H&H cal, 26" barrel, deluxe engraved receiver , folding leaf sights with ramp front sight, highly figured flame walnut stock with rubber recoil pad. The receiver is magnificently engraved with 90% coverage, from the rear sight through the tang. The magazine plate depicts a mountain lion. According to the consignor, the gun was stocked and embellished at Hollywood Gun Shop, which is consistent with the high quality of the work. The finely checkered walnut stock shows exceptional grain and flame throughout the length of the stock, and shows only minor chips to the finish in the cheek piece. The forend and pistol grip feature beautiful burl wood. The toe has a minor chip in the finish near the Pachmayr rubber recoil pad. LOP is 13 1/2". Rifle is mounted with a Burris 6x scope on Buehler two piece mounts which are also engraved to match the rifle. The bore is very good, the action is crisp, and the markings are very sharp. The rifle is a great example of the quality of the workmanship done by the Hollywood Gun Shop many years ago. (Modern) Est. $2500-5000
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18NW-2 WEATHERBY MK V #15335 Lot #303 (Sale Order 361 of 772) Weatherby Mark V, #15335, .300 Wby Mag., 25" barrel, jeweled bolt, hand checkered walnut stock with rosewood caps, with Weatherby rubber recoil pad. The rifle retains nearly all it's original finish, showing only high point edge wear. The magazine base on this South Gate, California rifle has a gold elephant head inlay with an engraved floorplate. The stock is in very good to fine condition showing superior checkering. The rifle is topped with a Weatherby Variable 2 3/4x to 10x scope on Buehler two piece mounts. The bore is very good, the action is crisp. (Modern) Est. $2000-4000
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18PJ-32 1869 DATED FRENCH BAYONET Lot #304 (Sale Order 362 of 772) Two French sword bayonets with brass grips and scabbard probably for Chespot rifles. 1 Mutzig arsenal marked and dated 1869. The other is a St. Etienne marked and dated 1874. Mutzig scabbard correct but not matching. St. Etienne matches. Both good to very good. Est.: $150-$300
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18PJ-23 HY HUNTER #SA01619 Lot #305 (Sale Order 363 of 772) Hy-Hunter Frontier Six Shooter in .22 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, simulated stag grips, S/N 01619. Very good plus used condition. The front sight has been reduced. German made for Hy Hunter with cast parts. 95% black enamel finish remains. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $125-$250
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18PJ-16 WINCHESTER 1300 Lot #306 (Sale Order 364 of 772) Winchester Model 1300 stainless Marine model pump action shotgun, S/N L2591601 with a 18 ¾” barrel, neoprene stocks, sling and cartridge holder. Near fine used condition. Minor storage scratches and signs of use and firing. (Modern) Est.: $350-$700
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18PG-50 PETER LIK Lot #307 (Sale Order 365 of 772) Striking framed large limited edition (762/950) color photograph entitled “Shine” (Antelope Canyon, AZ) signed by Peter Lik of Peter Lik Fine Art Photography; approximately 56” x 43” overall with Certificate of Authenticity. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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18PR-34 DUELERS Lot #307a (Sale Order 366 of 772) Pair of cased percussion dueling target pistols engraved in script letters “Joseph Kirner, Pest” (Hungary). Measures 16 ½” overall with 10” barrels of 11mm or .44 caliber with rifled barrels. Half stocked with fluted barrels. Bright metal or satin finish with hand engraving on locks, breech and muzzles. The stocks are carved in high relief scrolls. Very good plus condition with minor erosion and fresh rust that should be carefully cleaned. Minor pinprick pitting. Cased in green velveteen lined French style case with full and proper accessories. The exterior of case shows cracks in hardwood veneer with small losses and fair to good overall. The actions work well with sights on the barrels. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18PJ-24 COLT PYTHON #V50610 Lot #308 (Sale Order 367 of 772) Colt Python .357 mag double action revolver with a 4” barrel, blue finish, Pachmeyr grips, S/N V50610. Fine to excellent used condition. 95%-98% overall. Minor signs of use and firing. Sound action and bright bore. Crisp but not mint. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1200-$2400
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18PJ-22 S&W MDL 29-2 #N687146 Lot #309 (Sale Order 368 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 .44 mag double action revolver with a 6 ½” barrel, target sights and features with Pachmeyr grips added, S/N N687146. Fine to near excellent used condition. Minor index line on the cylinder with some signs of use. 95%-98% overall. Shows older quality production. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $700-$1400
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18PJ-21 COLT .45 "PIN GUN" Lot #310 (Sale Order 369 of 772) Colt Series 70 Commander in .45 auto customized and marked “Pin Gun by Mac’s 45 shop”. Bo Mar sights, Wilson barrel, target trigger, extended safeties, enlarged mag well, hard chrome satin finish and other custom work by recognized pistol smith. Very good plus used condition. Estimated $1500-$2000 in custom work alone. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18PJ-20 COLT MKV SERIES 80 Lot #311 (Sale Order 370 of 772) Customized and upgraded Colt Series 70 in .38 Super, S/N 70S40226 with two tone finish. The barrel is marked “BAR STO .38Super. Upgraded bushing and spring. Gold Cup style trigger. Upgraded safeties and slide release. Bo-Mar rear sight. Pachmayr grip and Wilson Combat mag. Extended mag release and widened mag well. Very high quality work by competent gunsmith. Very good plus to fine used condition. Estimated $1500-$2000 cost of work alone. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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18PJ-19 CASPIAN Lot #312 (Sale Order 371 of 772) Caspian .45 Semi-Auto customized and upgraded, S/N WF2454. Hard chorme finish, Bo-Mar sights, knurled or checkered straps, upgraded trigger, release and safeties. The barrel is marked “BAR STO .45 ACP”. Estimated $1500-$2000 in work alone. Very good plus used condition. High mag (Not deliverable to CA residents unless blocked). (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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18PJ-18 RUGER SEC. SIX #150-97331 Lot #313 (Sale Order 372 of 772) Ruger “Police Service Six” .357 mag double action revolver with a 4” barrel, S/N 150-97331. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 95%-98% overall. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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18PJ-31 BERETTA #B40952Y Lot #314 (Sale Order 373 of 772) Beretta Model 84 double action semi-auto pistol in .380 caliber, S/N B40952Y. Hi cap mag included (Not deliverable to CA residents unless blocked). Near fine used condition. 96%-99% overall. Minor signs of use and firing. In correct box with instruction. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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18PR-42 BROWNING LEVER Lot #314a (Sale Order 374 of 772) Scarce Browning BLR Belgium made rifle in .308 caliber with 20” barrel, S/N 32658K12. Scope mounts in frame with standard iron sights. Browning recoil pad. Very good plus used condition overall with 90%-95% toning blue finish and minor storage marks on wood. Fine bore. Missing mag. (Modern) Est.: $300-$600
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18PJ-28 CZ #C9659 Lot #315 (Sale Order 375 of 772) CZ 85 Double Action Semi-Auto pistol in 9mm Luger and made in Czechoslovakia, S/N C9659. 2 hi cap mags included. (Must be blocked for CA residents. MRI Minneapolis importer and 80s-90s production. Excellent used condition in box. 99% overall. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18PG-24 ORIGINAL OIL BY I.W. HARPER WHISKEY Lot #316 (Sale Order 376 of 772) Original early oil painting advertising I.W. Harper Whiskey contained in a wooden frame with “I.W. Harper Whiskey” stenciling at top of frame; approximately 34” x 46” overall; lower right corner marked “copyright 1912/Bernheim Distilling Company, Inc.”; un-cleaned with several minor imperfections from storage. Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18PJ-2 WINCHESTER BUSHNELL SCOPE Lot #317 (Sale Order 377 of 772) Winchester 9422 in .22 Mag caliber, S/N F264898. Mounted with Bushnell 3x7 scope in factory grooves on the frame. Sling swivels eyelets added. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 95%-98% minor scratches and crazing on the stocks. Limited signs of use and firing. New Haven address. (Modern) Est.: $500-$1000
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18PJ-3 RUGER MINI 14 #188-46316 Lot #318 (Sale Order 378 of 772) Ruger Ranch rifle in .223 caliber with scope added and fabric sling, S/N 188-46316. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 90%-95%. Minor signs of firing and use. No mag. (Modern) Est.: $400-$800
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18PJ-7 REMINGTON 700 #E68769C7 Lot #319 (Sale Order 379 of 772) Remington Model 700 tactical style .308 bolt action rifle with heavy barrel, matt finish, neoprene stock and eyelets for quick detachable sling swivels. Leupold scope and mount in 3.5x10x, S/N E6876907. Fine to excellent used condition. 97%-99% overall. (Modern) Est.: $500-$1000
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18PJ-8 MARLIN 336 #19001539 Lot #320 (Sale Order 380 of 772) Marlin Model 336C Lever action rifle in .30-.30 caliber, S/N 19001539. Mounted with quick detachable sling swivels. Factory recoil pad. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. Minor scratches and signs of use. 96%-98% overall. (Modern) Est.: $300-$600
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18PG-27 OIL ON BOARD BY SCHAARP Lot #321 (Sale Order 381 of 772) Framed oil on board of two mountain men by Schaare (1995); approximately 30” x 25” overall. Est.: $400-$800.
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18PJ-30 BERETTA #B804592 Lot #322 (Sale Order 382 of 772) Early production Beretta Model 92SB double action semi-auto pistol in 9mm, S/N B804592. Excellent condition in original numbered box. 99% overall. Minimal use and firing. 1 hi cap mag is included (Not deliverable to CA residents unless blocked). (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18PJ-29 GLOCK #ATR812US Lot #323 (Sale Order 383 of 772) Glock Model 21 .45 caliber semi-auto pistol, S/N ATR812US. 1-13 round magazine (Must be blocked for CA residents). Near fine used condition in box. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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18PJ-25 GLOCK #AUS740US Lot #324 (Sale Order 384 of 772) Glock 23 .40 caliber semi-auto pistol in near fine used condition, S/N Aus740US. 3 hi cap mags included (Not deliverable to CA residents unless blocked). Made 1993-94. With box and instructions. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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18PG-39 ORIGINAL OIL TIBETAN Lot #325 (Sale Order 385 of 772) Fine original signed oil painting of Tibetan girl in native dress signed “Jiewie Zhan” lower right. Measures approximately 24”x 20 ½” image only. Nicely framed. Excellent condition. Manitou Galleries sticker on reverse who brokered this excellent contemporary artist’s works. Santa Fe dealers consider this artist to be a rising star. Est.: $3,000-$6,000
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18dew-1 R.B. RODDA LEATHER TRUNK CASE Lot #326 (Sale Order 386 of 772) R.B. Rodda marked English leather trunk case for a double rifle or side by side shotgun with 24” barrels. The case is high quality leather construction with brass corners and hardware in overall very good condition with some small mars and scrapes to the lid. The interior is green baize felt with a chrome oiler and striker pot included. A reproduction R.B. Rodda trade label has been added to the underside of the lid. A great case for an English double rifle with 24” barrels. Est.: $250-$500.
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18DEW-2 KNIFE LOT Lot #327 (Sale Order 387 of 772) Lot of seven assorted Colt brand folding knives. The lot includes seven Colt assisted opening folding knives all factory new in the blue Colt boxes. The knives range in size from 9” overall to 6”. A true bonanza lot of genuine Colt pocket knives new in the box. Est.: $150-$300.
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18OY-13 RUGER M-77 #72-71891 Lot #328 (Sale Order 388 of 772) Ruger M77 #72-71891, .22-250 cal., 24" barrel, checkered walnut stock with White Line rubber recoil pad. Rifle is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is very good, the stock is fine, showing minimal handling marks. Two holes drilled in the top of the barrel. Mounted with a Leupold 10X adjustable objective scope. (Modern / PPT) Est, $500-1000
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18PD-5 GOLD NECKLACE Lot #329 (Sale Order 389 of 772) Vintage and high quality gold choker, marked 14k - Italy. 44 grams, approx. 1 1/3 oz. Est. $350-700
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18PD-6 VINTAGE SMOKY TOPAZ Lot #330 (Sale Order 390 of 772) Vintage smoky topaz mounted in nicely made 14k vintage mounting. 13 grams including stone. Est. $150-300
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18PD-7 PINK STONE RING Lot #331 (Sale Order 391 of 772) Brilliant pink cut stone mounted in 10-14k mount (sized - removed marking) 10 grams including stone. Estate piece. Est. $100-200
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18DEW-3 ORIGINAL OIL ON BOARD BY RUSS JOHNSON Lot #332 (Sale Order 392 of 772) Original oil painting on board of ducks landing on a pond, signed in the lower left corner, “Russ Johnson”. The painting is approximately 24” x 36” in excellent shape with no condition issues. Russ Johnson is a well- known wildlife artist formerly associated with Petersen Publishing. Russ Johnson was a favorite of Mr. Petersen and the piece previously resided in the Robert E. Petersen collection. Russ Johnson has done work for Ducks Unlimited as well as Petersen Publishing and was known to accompany Mr. Petersen on his adventures in order to create art depicting the event. The painting is beautifully framed in rustic grey barn wood providing dimensions of 45” x 33”. The movement, color and detail of the work is impressive and consistent with Johnson’s other works. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18NW-3 PERAZZI #67745 Lot #333 (Sale Order 393 of 772) Perazzi MX3C Special, #67745, 12 Ga, 27 1/2" vent rib barrels, blued finish with red Hi-Viz front sight, checkered walnut stock fitted with a factory rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in fine condition overall, retaining 96-98%+ original finish. Stocks are near fine showing minor dings and the slight handling marks. LOP is 14 1/2". Barrels have screw in chokes and are choked SK, SK, and includes three other chokes. Factory hard case and tools included. (Modern) Est. $2400-4800
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18NW-4 FAUSTI SXS #B45994 Lot #334 (Sale Order 394 of 772) Fausti DEA SLX model SxS shotgun, #B45994, 20 Ga., 28" barrels with solid rib, finely engraved coin finished rounded receiver, double triggers, long tang with English stock and hard wood butt plate. Fine condition overall, bores are minty, action is crisp, stocks are fine showing crisp checkering and minimal handling marks. Barrels retain nearly all their original blue. Forend shows a minor chip where the barrels and receiver meet on the left side. (Modern) Est. $2750-5500
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18CAI-41 BLACK OPAL & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #335 (Sale Order 395 of 772) Beautiful Black Opal and Diamond Pendent and Black Pearl Strand features inlayed Black Opal with vibrant green and blue color play accented with 4 channel set Diamonds in a quality custom made chevron design crafted in 14 karat yellow gold accented with stand of Black Pearls averaging 6.50 MM in dia. with 14 karat yellow gold filigree clasp. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-32 JADE & CORAL PENDANT Lot #336 (Sale Order 396 of 772) Vintage One of a Kind Natural Jade and Coral Pendant featuring a White and Green Jadeite carving of a bird and flowers No Treatment accented with 4 salmon colored Coral cabochons set in hand crafted 18 karat yellow gold setting stamped TRIO. Full Appraised Value $18,800.00 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-12 TANZANITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #337 (Sale Order 397 of 772) Extraordinary Extra Fine Tanzanite and Diamond Ring featuring an emerald cut AAA quality Tanzanite with intense violet blue color weighing approx. 3.50 carats with VS clarity accented with 114 round brilliant cut Diamonds weighing 1.75 carats total with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value $9,500.00 Estimates $5,000-$7,000
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18RPS-34 SALMON RED CORAL Lot #337a (Sale Order 398 of 772) One beautiful salmon red corral carved as a rose set in a 14k yellow gold mounting Est:$3000-3500
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18PG-40 FALLS MOTOR CO ADVERTISER Lot #338 (Sale Order 399 of 772) Large color paper advertiser calendar for Falls Motor Company/Hudson Terraplane with December 1936 month remaining; approximately 43” x24” overall; some slight folding/edge wear at upper left corner; otherwise very good. Est.: $125-$175.
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18PJ-4 ARGENTINE MDL 1912 #6894 Lot #339 (Sale Order 400 of 772) Steyr Model 1912 with South American crest on breech and marked 7.62 N (Nato or .308) on rear of action. The barrel has been reduced to 21” and the stock shortened to match. Adjustable windage peep sight and front sight added. Nicely refinished and reworked by gunsmith. The bore is slightly dark but may clean up. Note: 98 Mauser type action. (C&R) Est.: $150-$300
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18PJ-6 REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS #968207M Lot #340 (Sale Order 401 of 772) Remington 870 Express 12GA Pump Action Shotgun with 2 barrels in 2 ¾” and 3” mag, S/N W968207M. MMC receiver and front sight added with 20” cylinder barrel and extended mag tube. Sock type shell carrier included. Extra 28” vent rib barrel with matt finish included that is fitted for screw in chokes (1 included but no wrench). Along with fabric carry case. Near fine used condition. 96%-98% overall with minor firing and signs of use. (Modern) Est.: $250-$500
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18PJ-14 REMINGTON 1100 Lot #341 (Sale Order 402 of 772) Remington Model 1100 12GA Semi-Auto shotgun with a 26” skeet marked barrel and 30” full choked barrel along with Boyt canvas and leather soft carry case, S/N L533315V. Nice grain to the stock. Very good plus used condition. 85%-95% overall. Minor use and normal aging. (Modern) Est.: $300-$600
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18PJ-33 FRENCH NAPOLEONIC ERA SHORT SWORD Lot #342 (Sale Order 403 of 772) French Napoleonic era artillery style short sword with cast brass fish scale grip showing “Rooster” in relief on pommel face. No proofs or inspections. Measures 24 ¼” overall, Good and uncleaned condition. Est.: $150-$300
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18PJ-34 BAYONET LOT Lot #343 (Sale Order 404 of 772) Lot of 2 WWII era bayonets 1. Mauser 98 with scabbard and leather hanger dated 1937 and illegible makers mark. Very good plus condition with most original blue on the blade. #4763K 2. B marked bayonet with locking scabbard probably French. Numbered AB32454 with matching scabbard. Very good plus condition. Est.: $150-$300
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18PG-46 LITHO SCENE FROM 'DANCES WITH WOLVES" Lot #344 (Sale Order 405 of 772) Framed and matted large litho of Indian teepees in wooded snow photographed by James Hatzell, set designer for the movie “Dances with Wolves”; approximately 40” x 30” overall and hand written on the backing “The photo in this frame was taken on the set of the motion picture “Dances with Wolves” in South Dakota, November 1989” and signed by Hatzell. Est.: $250-$500.
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18OY-12 RUGER NO 1 #4450 Lot #345 (Sale Order 406 of 772) Early Ruger No 1 single shot rifle, #4450, 30/06. cal., 22" barrel, checkered walnut stock with Pachmayr rubber recoil pad. Rifle is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is very good, the stock is near fine, showing minimal handling marks, with what appears to be very fine abraisions on the right side, possibly from 0000 steel wool, very fine sandpaper or similar micro abrasive, possibly when the pad was added. It does not go through the finish. The rifle is mounted with a Leupold Vari-X III 2.5-8 scope. (C&R / PPT) Est. $500-1000
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18PJ-9 STEVES FAVORITE Lot #346 (Sale Order 407 of 772) Stevens Favorite Commemorative Model 71 falling block rifle by Savage Arms Co,, S/N 00772SF. Octagon .22 caliber barrel measuring 22” with blue and case hardened finish, gold trim and plaque in the stock. Fine to excellent used condition. 97%-99% overall. Signs of very limited firing and minor storage. (C&R) Est.: $150-$300
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18PJ-13 STEVENS Lot #347 (Sale Order 408 of 772) Stevens Favorite .22 caliber falling block rifle with custom engraving and gold inlaid animals in the center on each side of the frame, S/N 592. The half round/half octagon barrel measures 22” with a French gray or satin finished receiver. The bore is good to very good with minor wear and aging. 85%-95% old refinish remains with wood slightly undersized from refurbish. Attractive. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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18PJ-5 MDL 481 #A1070791 Lot #348 (Sale Order 409 of 772) Remington 581-S .22 caliber bolt action rifle, S/N A1070791. Almost fine used condition with magazine. 96%-99% overall. (Modern) Est.: $100-$200
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18OD-6 J.P. SAUER Lot #349 (Sale Order 410 of 772) J.P. Sauer 38H Model .32 ACP caliber double action semi-auto pistol with Waffen Ump proof over #37 on trigger guard and eagle N commercial proof under S/N 300616. 80%-90% original blue with losses at high points and edges. Very good black composite grips. Correct marked mag. Very good plus overall. Slightly oversized commercial brown leather holster of period included. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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18PG-32 LITHO BY ELVGREN Lot #349a (Sale Order 411 of 772) Framed color litho of free spirit young woman by Elvgren entitled “Gay Nymph”; approximately 24” x 20” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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18OY-14 GRIP LOT Lot #350 (Sale Order 412 of 772) Lot of aftermarket Ruger revolver grips; 3 pair of stag handled grips for SA Rugers and 2 pair of Mustang grips, one varnished and one natural wood, both oversized with finger grooves. Est. $150-300+
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18PG-2 LITHO 3 GIRLS IN GARDEN Lot #350a (Sale Order 413 of 772) Framed litho of 3 little girls advertising Pear’s soap; approximately 36” x 27” overall; slight damage in upper right area. Est.: $100-$175.
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18PG-17 LITHO BY RONALD CAMPBELL Lot #350b (Sale Order 414 of 772) Framed and matted litho entitled “Spring Mist” by Ronald Campbell; approximately 22” x 29” overall. Est.: $75-$150.
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18PD-3 VINTAGE ROSE GOLD BRACELET Lot #351 (Sale Order 415 of 772) Vintage 2 color gold bracelet of good quality, 14k, weighs 21 grams. Est. $200-400
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18PD-PERIDOT & GOLD EARRINGS Lot #352 (Sale Order 416 of 772) Vintage peridot earrings in 10k or above yellow gold. Stones 1/2-3/4 carat total. mark indecipherable, for pierced ears. Est. $80-160
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18OY-11 RUGER NO 1 #130-46622 Lot #353 (Sale Order 417 of 772) Ruger No 1 single shot rifle, #130-46622, 7mm Rem Mag. cal., 24" barrel, checkered walnut stock with White Line rubber recoil pad, quick detatchable sling swivels and a tooled leather sling. Rifle is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is very good, the stock is near fine, showing minimal handling marks. Mounted with a Leupold Vari-XIII 3.5-10 scope. (Modern / PPT) Est, $600-1200
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18OO-25 WHEELOCK FLASK Lot #354 (Sale Order 418 of 772) European Musketeers flask circa 1580-1650 of military style. Measures approximately 10” in height by 8” across the base with dark patina on forged metal parts. Both springs and charging levers working and retained. The leather covering over wood body has deteriorated due to approximately 400 years of age. Carry rings present. Very restorable however I like it as found as even belt hook is intact and it has a great look. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18OO-26 DUPLEX SPUR TRIGGER Lot #355 (Sale Order 419 of 772) Very scarce Osgood Duplex revolver in .22 over .32 caliber. 8 .22s and 1 .32 for 9 shots total similar in design to LeMat but only measures 6 ½” overall. 30%-50% original nickel with beginning rust and erosion. The grips show wear and a chip is missing at the left rear. The hinge is cracked and needs repair and action working but needs adjustment. Patented 1880 with limited number produced in Norwich, Conn. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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18OO-27 WHITNEY SPUR TRIGGER Lot #356 (Sale Order 420 of 772) Whitney 7 shot .22 caliber revolver with brass frame and octagon barrel, S/N 11945D. Good overall with traces of blue finish. Good brass patina. Good grips and legible address. Some minor pitting. Works well. 1870s era. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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18OO-28 FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #357 (Sale Order 421 of 772) Spanish Ripol style flintlock pistol with fancy brass stock in classic style showing ball butt. Measures 14” overall in approximately .60 caliber smoothbore. Extensively restored and re-converted back to flintlock. Just the style used on the Spanish Main and carried to New World colonies. Very attractive stock. (Antique) Est.: $750-$1500
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18OO-29 CHINESE TOBACCO POUCH Lot #357a (Sale Order 422 of 772) Rare antique Chinese decorated cloth tobacco pouch with superbly carved miniature carved ivory pomander and large cloisonné enamel bead. Most unusual and scarce. Estimate: 100-200
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18PD-8 BLUE TOPAZ 14K Lot #358 (Sale Order 423 of 772) Large oval aqua marine mounted in 14k vintage mountings. Has slight color change. Estate piece, (weighs 9 grams with stone included). Est. $200-400
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18PD-9 BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #359 (Sale Order 424 of 772) Fancy sapphire and diamond stud earrings. Unmarked, 10-14k. Est. $100-200
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18CAI-10 LAZARE KAPLAN IDEAL PENDANT Lot #360 (Sale Order 425 of 772) ‘LAZARE KAPLAN IDEAL’ Heart Shaped Diamond Pendant with the FINEST Quality Diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats with E/F/G colors and VVS clarity set in striking 18 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $6,000-$8,000 Estimate $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-16 YELLOW SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #361 (Sale Order 426 of 772) Beautiful Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Ring featuring a 2.12 carat oval intense Yellow Sapphire and 40 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with G-H colors and SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value $8,500.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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18CAI-30 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING RING Lot #362 (Sale Order 427 of 772) Romantic Neil Lane Designer Engagement/Wedding ring with intricate antique detailing featuring a MQ center Diamond weighing approx. 0.70 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity accented with over 55 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with G-H colors and VS clarity set in Brand NEW 14 karat white gold settings. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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18OY-9 RUGER NEW MODEL #33-43953 Lot #363 (Sale Order 428 of 772) Ruger New Model Blackhawk, Stainless, #33-43953, .357 Mag cal., 6 1/2"" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in excellent condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original red box numbered to the gun and outer sleeve. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18PJ-35 KNIFE LOT Lot #364 (Sale Order 429 of 772) Lot of 4 knives. 1. Matrix folder made in China 2. S&W Swat first production run. 3. Small stainless made in China. 4. Valor made in Japan stiletto. 1960s Varied conditions. Good to very good. All used. Est.: $75-$150
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18PJ-36 HOLSTER LOT Lot #365 (Sale Order 430 of 772) Lot of 3 holsters. 1. Sears marked WWII .45 auto inspected by G.W.M. and marked Capt. Fast on interior and Sgt. Bednarz on the back. Fair to good. 2. Glock 19 leather holster marked Loavis in good condition 3. Dillon Glock 18 holster in good condition Est.: $100-$200
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18PJ-37 LASER RANGEFINDER Lot #366 (Sale Order 431 of 772) “Ranging” range finder by Bushnell in box with case. Laser pro 800. Fine to excellent with papers. Est.: $50-$100
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18PJ-38 KUDU HORNS Lot #367 (Sale Order 432 of 772) Mounted African Kudu horns on carved bases. Measures approximately 28” horns only. Est.: $150-$300
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18CAI-7 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #368 (Sale Order 433 of 772) Exquisite Brilliance 1.30 carat Old European cut Diamond Pendant with VS clarity set in vintage style setting with 24 full cut Diamonds weighing 0.75 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity crafted in 14 karat yellow gold. Full Appraised Value $10,700.00 Estimate $6,000-$8,000
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18CAI-24 BLACK ONYX & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #369 (Sale Order 434 of 772) Sophisticated European Designed Black Onyx and Diamond Pendant features 30 pave set ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds with E-F colors and VS clarity accenting the beautifully hand sculpted Black Onyx made with the finest craftsmanship in 18 karat yellow gold with 14 karat yellow gold chain. Fine Collectors Piece. Full Appraised Value $14,500.00 Estimates $4,000-$6,000
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18CAI-52 ROSE GOLD MORGANITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #370 (Sale Order 435 of 772) Alluring Rose gold Morganite and Diamond Ring featuring a cushion cut Morganite weighing approx. 7-8.00 carats accented with 6 round cut Diamonds set in an antique style design crafted in 14 karat rose gold. Retail $2,000-$2,500 Estimate $1,000-$1,500
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18OY-10 RUGER NEW MODEL #33-21811 Lot #371 (Sale Order 436 of 772) Rare Ruger New Model Blackhawk Dual Cylinder, #33-21811, .357 Mag. / 9mm, cal., 4 5/8" barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine to near excellent condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original red box, outer sleeve, manual and extra 9mm cylinder. (Modern / PPT) Est, $400-800
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18PJ-39 HARD CASE LOT Lot #372 (Sale Order 437 of 772) Lot of assorted hard cases for transport or shipping. All used. Est.: $200-$400
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18PJ-40 SHOOTING BAG LOT Lot #373 (Sale Order 438 of 772) Shooters lot of gun bags, mag pouches, boots and misc. Est.: $100-$200
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18PJ-41 SHOOTING VEST LOT Lot #374 (Sale Order 439 of 772) Lot of shooting jackets and vests. Size large (Regular) 1. N.A. Hunting club life member leather jacket. Near excellent with map lining of American hunting spots. Aviator style. 2. 3 shooting vest size large. All very good plus 3. 10x shooting jacket. 42-44 regular. Very good plus. 4. Ex fficio shirt size large. Very good plus. 6 total. Est.: $100-$200
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18PJ-42 LEATHER LOT Lot #375 (Sale Order 440 of 772) Lot of holsters, grips and shooting accessories. 2 Davis horse shoe holsters and many quality items from an estate. Est.: $175-$350
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18PA-5 WINCHESTER MA CARBINE Lot #376 (Sale Order 441 of 772) U.S. M1 carbine in .30 caliber made by Winchester, S/N 1245699. Arsenal rebuilt and upgraded to excellent condition with bright bore. No barrel or stock markings visible. Canvas sling and oiler included. No mag. Also no import markings. (C&R) Est.: $1200-$2400
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18PH-4 MODEL OF SPARROW HAWK Lot #381 (Sale Order 442 of 772) Professional display model of a Beechcraft Staggerwing Model 17, 1/32 scale, with wooden display stand. 12" wingspan. Model is in fine condition overall, having been displayed, and could use a light cleaning. Est. $150-300
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18PH-5 MODEL OF AMELIA EARHARTS PLANE Lot #382 (Sale Order 443 of 772) Professional display model of Amelia Earhart's Lokheed Electra 10E Special, 1/48 scale, with wooden display stand. 13 3/4" wingspan. Model is in fine condition overall, having been displayed, and could use a light cleaning. No propellers. Est. $100-200
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18OO-23 SMITH PATENT SPUR TRIGGER Lot #383 (Sale Order 444 of 772) Otis Smith Patent .32 caliber rimfire revolver with iron frame marked “Patent April 15, 1873”. Fair to good with traces of original blue and minor pitting. Works well. Good markings and rosewood grips. A seldom encountered early frontier era spur trigger pocket revolver. (Antique) Est.: $175-$350
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18OO-24 COLT 72 Lot #384 (Sale Order 445 of 772) Colt 1872 Open Top .22 caliber 7 shot revolver, S/N 28948. Grey metal with nice brass patina and good grips. Working. Legible address. Early frontier era pocket Colt circa 1873-74. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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18CAI-26 PINK TOURMALINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #385 (Sale Order 446 of 772) Radiant Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Ring featuring a Fine VS quality 2.00 carat pear cut Pink Tourmaline accented with14 baguette cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.25 carats with E-G colors and VS1 clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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18RPS-13 DIAMOND RING Lot #386 (Sale Order 447 of 772) One red white and blue ring center marquee shaped diamond weighing 0.70ct approx I color VS2 clarity Est:$2200-4400
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18CAI-27 BLUE DAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #387 (Sale Order 448 of 772) High Quality Diamond and Blue Sapphire Ring featuring a 0.55 carat round cut center Diamond with G-H colors and VS clarity accented with 2 Fine Ceylon colored Blue Sapphires weighing approx. 0.60 carats combined and 14 accent Diamonds set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-28 TANZANITE & DIAMOND RING Lot #388 (Sale Order 449 of 772) Striking Tanzanite and Diamond Ring featuring a trilliant cut Tanzanite weighing approx. 3.50 carats and 5 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold custom made setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,800-$2,500
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185CF-14 SCOTTS DAGGER Lot #389 (Sale Order 450 of 772) Early (16th-17th) century Scottish ballock dagger in classic form with well-formed guard and classic grip cap. Measures 16” overall with a 10 7/8” blade. The blade shows a makers stamp. Light to heavy pitting and shows minor sharpening age. The elements are matching other than the grip is most likely and old perfectly made replacement that may just have been cleaned or refinished. Est.: $2000-$4000
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18OY-7 RUGER BLACKHAWK #31293 Lot #390 (Sale Order 451 of 772) Ruger Blackhawk flattop, #31293, .357 cal., 4 5/8"" barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights, stag medallion grips. Revolver is in near fine condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, slight corrosion on the hammer, the bore is very good, the action is crisp, the grips are very good. There is some scratching around the right grip frame hole on the back strap. (C&R / PPT) Est, $350-700
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18OH-3 WEATHERBY CUSTOM Lot #391 (Sale Order 452 of 772) Weatherby MKV Custom Shop marked bolt action rifle in .460 WBY Mag with 28” compensated muzzle break factory barrel, select checkered stock, quick detachable swivels, engine turned bolt and 1.5-6 power Leupold scope on rail mount. Measures 13 ¾” to the end of rubber pad. Heavy barrel, factory engraving on the floor plate. Select checkered stock. Made in U.S.A. with Atascadero address. Fine to excellent used condition. 97%-99% overall. A small amount of use. Very expensive to replace. (Modern) Est.: $1500-$3000
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18OH-4 WEATHERBY MK 5 Lot #392 (Sale Order 453 of 772) Weatherby MKV Bolt Action Sporting rifle in .300 Weatherby Mag mounted with Leupold 2x6 Power Scope on finger detachable rail mount, S/N PB011764. The barrel measures 26” and 13 5/8” to the end of recoil pad. Made in U.S.A. with “W” trademark on trigger guard and Atascadero address. Select checkered stock. (Modern) Est.: $900-$1800
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18OH-6 THOMSON CONTENDER Lot #393 (Sale Order 454 of 772) Icon high grade bolt action sporting rifle in .300 Win Mag mounted with Nixon 2.5-10x scope on hand detachable mount. Select burl stock with engine turned bolt. The barrel measures 25”. Measures 13 7/8” to the end of the rubber pad. Fine to excellent condition. 97%-99% overall with slight use only. Made by Thompson Arms Co., Rochester, N.H. and limited availability. (Modern) Est.: $1000-$2000
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18OH-8 WINSLOW/MAUSER #19417 Lot #394 (Sale Order 455 of 772) Winslow Arms Co, high grade sporting rifle on F.N. bolt action in .30-06 caliber with 25” barrel and Leupold 3x9 scope on Redfield mount. Engine turned bolt. Nicely checkered stock with armoral and shield inlay on the bottom of fore end. Measures 14” to the end of recoil pad. Very good to almost fine used condition. 95%-98% overall. Some use but well cared for. Seldom seen and limited production rifle of good quality. (C&R) Est.: $900-$1800
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18PA-6 COLT FACTORY SET Lot #395 (Sale Order 456 of 772) Scarce Colt New Blackpowder series “Baby Dragoon” in .31 caliber percussion with a 4” barrel, S/N 16973. In deluxe Colt case with accessories. Fine to excellent condition. No evidence of firing just slight storage and handling. 98%-99% overall. (Percussion) Est.: $500-$1000
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18JA-200 S&W #K445412 Lot #396 (Sale Order 457 of 772) Smith & Wesson model 53 (no dash) DA revolver, #K445412, .22 Jet caliber, 6” barrel, nickel finish, checkered wood medallion combat grips, in very good to fine condition as expertly refinished. There are mionor spots of flaking at the crown and on the face of the cylinder. Includes factory two piece cardboard box and inserts; second cylinder not present with this gun. (C&R). Est.: $800-1600.
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18OZ-4 PART LOT Lot #397 (Sale Order 458 of 772) Parts lot - Grease gun M3 WWII era Marco M9 flash hider; with 3 1911 mags, two full size unmarked, and one Officer's Model, Colt marked. Est. $125-250
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18OH-11 BROWNING O/U Lot #398 (Sale Order 459 of 772) Belgium Browning Lightning Superposed O/U 12GA Shotgun with 30” barrels Choked full over modified with single trigger and auto ejectors, S/N 089S72. Measures 15” to the end of rubber pad and 14” to the end of the wood. Near fine condition with 95%-98% original finish and minor signs of use and firing. (Modern) Est.: $800-$1600
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18OY-8 RUGER NEW MODEL #64-38167 Lot #399 (Sale Order 460 of 772) Ruger New Model Single Six Dual Cylinder, Stainless, #64-38167, .22 cal., 5 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall with minor drag line, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original red box, manual, outer sleeve and extra cylinder. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18CF-12 IRON TSUBA Lot #400 (Sale Order 461 of 772) Nicely forged and formed iron Tsuba with intertwined snakes for wakasashi. Measures approximately 3 ¼” x 3”. Good condition. A lot of handwork and not cast. Circa 1700-1900. Est.: $500-$1000
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18OY-4 RUGER SINGLE SIX #63-06669 Lot #401 (Sale Order 462 of 772) Ruger New Model Super Single Six Dual Cylinder, Stainless, #63-06669, .22 cal., 9 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine to near excellent condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original box and extra cylinder in box. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18PK-1 REMINGTON #4156722 Lot #406 (Sale Order 463 of 772) Remington 03-A3 #4156722, .30/06 cal., 24" barrel, parkerized finish, C style stock. Rifle is in very good condition overall, showing the majority of it's parkerized finish, RA barrel dated 5-44, bore is very good, action is good, bolt is chromed, stock is replacement. (C&R) Est. $300-600
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18PK-2 ROSSI #G427778 Lot #407 (Sale Order 464 of 772) Rossi 62A, #G427778, .22 LR cal., 23" barrel, blued finish, smooth stock with Rossi butt plate. Rifle is in very good condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, bore is very good, action is good, stock shows an old break at the wrist which has been repaired. (Modern) Est. $175-350
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18OY-5 RUGER VAQUERO #55-07203 Lot #408 (Sale Order 465 of 772) Ruger Vaquero, #55-07203, .45 Colt cal., 4 5/8" barrel, blued with color case hardened frame, fixed sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall, retaining approximately 80%+ case colors, and 95%+ original blue. The bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original box and outer sleeve. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18OH-7 WEATHERBY MK 5 Lot #409 (Sale Order 466 of 772) Weatherby MKV bolt action sporting rifle in .340 WBY Mag, S/N 134157 with Burris 4x16 power adjustable scope on Buehler mounts. The barrel measures 26”. Reddish brown finish on select checkered stock. Weatherby pad. Very good plus to near fine used condition. 95%-98% overall. Minor firing and limited evidence of use. (Modern) Est.: $800-$1600
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18PK-3 STEVEN ARMS #NSNV Lot #410 (Sale Order 467 of 772) Stevens Crackshot rifle, .22 LR, #B94, 20" barrel, brown patina finish, smooth walnut stock with hand made wooden butt plate. Rifle is in good condition overall, bore is fair, action is good, stock is fair. (C&R) Est. $100-200
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18CAI-57 BLUE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #411 (Sale Order 468 of 772) Elegant Ceylon colored Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring featuring a Fine round cut center Diamond weighing approx. 0.40 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity encircled by 8 round cut Blue Sapphires set in a 14 karat white gold setting stamped with hallmark. Retail $2,500-$3,500 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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18CAI-58 RED SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #412 (Sale Order 469 of 772) Rare Extra Fine Red Sapphire and Diamond Pendant weighing 0.73 carats and surrounded by 18 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.40 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a halo style setting. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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18CAI-59 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #413 (Sale Order 470 of 772) High Quality Ceylon color Sapphire and Diamond Ring featuring a Fine Blue Sapphire weighing approx. 1.50-2.00 carats accented with 2 side Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats with H-I colors and SI clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold setting, stamped CORONA. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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18RPS-18 ORANGE SAPPHIRE RING Lot #414 (Sale Order 471 of 772) One very rare orange sapphire(padparacha)approx 2cts set in 22ct yellow gold mounting with side diamonds. Est:$1000-1500
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18OY-6 RUGER NEW MODEL #32-58539 Lot #415 (Sale Order 472 of 772) Rare Ruger New Model Blackhawk Dual Cylinder, Stainless, #32-58539, .357 Mag / 9mm cal., 6 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine to near excellent condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. There is a slight chatter mark on the right side of the barrel at the front of the ejector rod. Includes original red box, outer sleeve, manual and extra 9mm cylinder in box. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18PC-1 REMINGTON GAMEMASTER #B7136107 Lot #416 (Sale Order 473 of 772) Remington Gamemaster 760 #B7136170, 6mm Rem Mag., blued finish, checkered stock with plastic Remington butt pad. Rifle is in very good plus condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, bore is very good, action is good, stock is in fine showing minimal handling marks. Mounted with a Tasco Omni View 4x40 scope. One correct mag. (Modern) Est. $300-600
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18PC-2 STEVENS #E892071 Lot #417 (Sale Order 474 of 772) Stevens Model 311 SxS shotgun, #E892071, 12 Ga., 28" solid rib barrels with extractors, blued finish, double triggers, 13 3/4" LOP. Shotgun is in very good plus condition overall, retaining the majority of it's original finish, bores are very good plus, action is very good, stock shows minor mars and scuffs. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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18PC-3 J.C. HIGGINS #NSNV Lot #418 (Sale Order 475 of 772) JC Higgens Model 103.228, #NSNV, .22 LR, blued finish, walnut stock with plastic butt pad. Rifle is in poor condition overall, showing the poor storage, bore is very good, action is good, stock is fair. Receiver has been drilled for receiver sight. Should clean up with a little effort. (C&R) Est. $35-70
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18PC-4 SPANDAU RIFLE Lot #419 (Sale Order 476 of 772) Spandau 1895 Mauser, #115D, 8mm cal., 30" barrel, blued finish, military stock. Rifle is in good condition overall, it's original finish turned to a brown patina, bore is rough, action is good, stock is good. Missing rear swivel. Est. $200-400
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18OH-1 BROWNING MEDALLION #0938MT351 Lot #420 (Sale Order 477 of 772) Browning A Bolt Sporting rifle marked “White Gold Medallion” in .300 W.S.M. Caliber stainless steel. Mounted with Nixon 5.5-16.5 scope. S/N 09328MT35. Measures 13 5/8” to the end of the rubber pad. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 96%-98% overall. Est.: 800-$1600
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18OH-2 WEATHERRBY MK 5 Lot #421 (Sale Order 478 of 772) Weatherby MKV 7mm WBY Mag bolt action sporting rifle with Bushnell 3x9 scope. Japanese made, S/N N83873. Standard 24” barrel. Weatherby rubber pad. Sling swivel eyelets. Fine to excellent used condition. 95%-98%. (Modern) Est.: $700-$1400
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18OH-5 BSA #7M5289 Lot #422 (Sale Order 479 of 772) BSA Bolt Action Sporting in .30-06 caliber with 23” barrel, mounted with Bushnell 4x Scope. English made with full British proofs. 1960s-70s estimated production, S/N 7M5289. Sling and swivels. Very good plus condition. Minor stock scratches. 85%-95% overall. (Modern) Est.: $300-$600
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18PA-2 WINCHESTER MDL 12 #984652 Lot #423 (Sale Order 480 of 772) Winchester Model 12 U.S. Marked 12GA riot shotgun with 20” cylinder choked barrel, S/N 984652. 80%-90% original thinning blue finish with polishing to the edge of operating rod attached to pump mechanism. Stock lightly refinished showing outline of cartouche and R.I.A. Fire bomb proof at the breech and two Winchester proofs on the barrel and frame. Some minor pitting and erosion. Military type sling swivels. Original butt plate. Extended thumb safety with fancy knurling added (Probably P.D. as these were bought surplus and used by police agencies nationwide after WWII). A good example that’s genuine U.S. issue. (C&R). Est.: $500-$1000
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18PA-3 WINCHESTER MDL 12 #1456653 Lot #424 (Sale Order 481 of 772) Winchester Model 12 Pump Shotgun with 26” Improved Cylinder marked barrel and select quality checkered stock, S/N 1456653. This gun retains 85%-95% original bright finish with losses at operating areas and edges. The wood is very good plus with sharp checkering. Rubber pad added. Bright bore and the action is tight. Purchased at PX by naval aviator 1950s-60s and used for base competitions on skeet range. (C&R) Est.: $400-$800
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18PA-4 CIVIL WAR PROOF SET Lot #425 (Sale Order 482 of 772) U.S. 1995 Civil War Battlefield Commemorative coin set. 2 silver and 1 gold. Mint in holders and display case. Est.: $300-$600
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18RD-13 U.S. MDL 03-A3 Lot #425a (Sale Order 483 of 772) US Model 03-A3 by Remington, #3880859, with Remington marked barrel dated 6-43, receiver sight by Williams added, no stock markings. Bright bore, very good plus overall. (C&R) Est. $300-600
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18RD-16 BROWNING LIGHT TWELVE Lot #425b (Sale Order 484 of 772) Browning Light Twelve, #03788PY211, 12 Ga., Auto 5 with 28" vent rib barrels, choked modified, original butt plate. Very good plus, minor scratches in the finish to the wood, 96-98% blue. Bright interior. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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18OY-1 RUGER REDHAWK #501-04409 Lot #427 (Sale Order 485 of 772) Ruger Redhawk, Stainless, #501-04409, .357 Mag. cal., 7 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original box, outer sleeve and manual. (Modern / PPT) Est, $400-800
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18OY-2 RUGER NEW MODEL #62-74680 Lot #428 (Sale Order 486 of 772) Ruger New Model Single Six Dual Cylinder, Stainless, #62-74680, .22 cal., 6 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original red box, and extra cylinder in box. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18NT-1 DAN WESSON #156435 Lot #429 (Sale Order 487 of 772) Dan Wesson 15V Pistol Pack, #156435, blued finish, adjustable sights, with checkered wood logo grips. Pistol Pack includes 8", 6" 4" and 2" barrels, barrel tool, cylinder shim, white and yellow front sight inserts and original Pistol Pack hard case. Gun is in near mint condition, showing just a faint drag line on the cylinder and minor handling marks. (Modern / PPT) Est. $750-1500
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18OO-12 POLISH SILVER BOWL Lot #430 (Sale Order 488 of 772) A rare and beautiful antique Polish silver bowl, well-marked Posen cast and chased with swags of fruit in relief. Weight 24.5 ounces and 13 inches in diameter. Fine condition. Scrap price $264. Est.: $300-$400
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18CF-9 BOWIE BY WRAGG Lot #431 (Sale Order 489 of 772) Early folding dirk knife by Wragg showing address “Samuel C. Wraggs, Celebrated Dirk Knife, Furnance Hill, Sheffield”. Circa about 1840-50’s/ Measures 17 ¼” overall with a 8 ¼” blade when unfolded. German silver mounts and pins with original ivory scales or grips. The blade is very good with minor staining and slight erosion with slight pitting. No buffing with good edges and full ridges and dimensions. Shows small age cracks and patina to authentic 4 panel grip. Locks well. An impressive dirk by a sought after early Sheffield maker. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18CF-20 TINDERLIGHTER Lot #432 (Sale Order 490 of 772) Early 19th century brass tinder lighter measuring 7 1/8” overall with bag shape grip. Very good overall condition made to resemble pistol but used to start fires in most early American homes and taverns. Very good condition. Est.: $1000-$2000
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18OY-3 RUGER NEW MODEL #64-69958 Lot #433 (Sale Order 491 of 772) Ruger New Model Single Six Dual Cylinder, Stainless, #64-69958, .22 LR cal., 6 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, smooth medallion grips. Revolver is in fine condition overall, the bore is mint, the action is excellent, the grips are excellent. Includes original red box, and extra cylinder in box. (Modern / PPT) Est, $300-600
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18CF-16 HORN FLASK WHEELOCK Lot #434 (Sale Order 492 of 772) 17th century Wheelock flask with 3 socket spanner wrench for cocking wheelock long gun. Measures 9” overall with flattened horn body and gilt brass mounts. Est.: $600-$1200
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18CF-22 FLINTLOCK CHISLED Lot #435 (Sale Order 493 of 772) Early 19th century flintlock pistol with ornate chiseled steel lock and mounts made for trade. Fancy silver cast and engraved mounts. The stocks are restored and refinished. Measures 16 ½” overall with a 10” .65 caliber barrel. Chieftain’s quality and similar examples identified as made for Moroccan nobles. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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18OO-4 LEATHER HARNESS FOR BROOMHANDLE Lot #436 (Sale Order 494 of 772) An excellent original, untouched and scarce leather harness for a Mauser C96 Broomhandle marked Industriegruppe1 Stuttgart 1918. Fine brown leather. Impossible to find these in such good condition. A must for your fine WWI Mauser. Est.: $300-$500.
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18LN-1-136 BLANKET Lot #437 (Sale Order 495 of 772) American Indian style woven piece with arrow designs; approximately 27” x 23” overall and in good condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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18LN-1-137 GAUNTLETS Lot #438 (Sale Order 496 of 772) Black leather gauntlets with fringe, finely mounted with engraved silver decorations in overall very good to fine condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CAI-22 SOUTH SEA PEARL EARRINGS Lot #439 (Sale Order 497 of 772) Luxurious Italian Made South Sea Pearl Earrings featuring 2 Ivory colored Pearls measuring 11.00 MM with rich luster accented with 6 matching MQ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carat with G-H colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold settings. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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18CAI-23 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING BAND Lot #440 (Sale Order 498 of 772) Beautiful Contemporary Diamond Engagement and Wedding Band with round cut center Diamond weighing 0.62 carats with F-G color and SI clarity accented with 95 round pave set Diamonds approx. 1.50 carats F-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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18OO-7 WINCHESTER MDL 61 Lot #440a (Sale Order 499 of 772) Excellent Winchester Model 61 in .22 short, long or long rifle serial number 241252 for 1956. This great 61 has 95% plus bright original Winchester blue with bright bore and excellent wood with 95% original finish and good figure. A beautiful example. Est.: $800-$1600
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18CAI-25 DIAMOND BAND Lot #441 (Sale Order 500 of 772) Dazzling Wide Diamond Band featuring approx. 3.00 carats of Diamonds with a combination of round and baguette cuts with F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimate $2,000-$3,000
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18RPS-33 AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #441a (Sale Order 501 of 772) One beautiful emerald cut aquamarine weighing approx 7cts surrounded by 28 diamonds weighing approx 1 ct set in a filigree pendant made in 14k yellow gold Est:$1500-2000
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18RPS-38 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #441b (Sale Order 502 of 772) One antique ring set with an oval ruby weighing approx 3 ct and 10 diamonds weighing 0.30ct Est:$2500-3000
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18OO-11 GERMAN SILVER SALVER Lot #442 (Sale Order 503 of 772) A beautiful antique German silver salver well marked cast and chased. Likely 19th century. Weight 21 ounces and 12.5 inches in diameter, scrap price $225. Est.: $250-$350
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18MO-102 HI POWER Lot #443a (Sale Order 504 of 772) Belgian Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #T275379. The pistol is in excellent overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel with a blade front and standard rear sights. The pistol retains approximately 98%-99% plus of its original blue finish with only light storage and handling marks. The checkered wood grips are in excellent condition as well with sharp checkering and red interior. The lot includes a black leather Browning marked boot, and one correct magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Browning. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern/PPT).
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18NS-1 PISTOL RACKS Lot #444 (Sale Order 505 of 772) Lot of 3 four position pistol racks for gun safe. Est.: $50-$100.
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18NS-2 SPOTTING SCOPE Lot #445 (Sale Order 506 of 772) Hand held Russian spotting scope, 460M / 20x; with hardcase; optics need adjustment. Est.: $40-$80.
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18NS-3 KNIFE LOT (3) Lot #446 (Sale Order 507 of 772) Lot of 3 knives, Browning fixed blade with sheath; browning Model 874 with sheath and Victrinox Swiss Army knife marked Long Beach Water Dept. with sheath. Est.: $75-$150.
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18OO-15 HALF STOCK PERC KENTUCKY STYLE RIFLE Lot #447 (Sale Order 508 of 772) Elaborate silver inlaid half stock percussion ‘Kentucky’ style rifle with brass patchbox, octagonal barrel, and more than 20 silver inlays in the stock including stars, eagle, flowers, and vines. The lock plate is overlaid with silver. Barrel is deep age brown, stock with losses where barrel was keyed to fore-stock, nipple is missing otherwise good overall. A really attractive and unusual mid-19th century American rifle. Est.: $300-$600
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18OO-18 BALKAN MIGUELET LONG GUN Lot #448 (Sale Order 509 of 772) A rare Balkan miquelet long gun in untouched good condition throughout. This is a high quality early 19th century gun of Roumelia type rarely seen. The stock has fine horn or bone segments and fine honey colored patination. Ramrod appears to be the original. See figure 4 on page 259 of Stone’s Glossary for a similar and even more elaborate example. Est.: 600-1200
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18NZ-12 HI STANDARD #551338 Lot #449 (Sale Order 510 of 772) High Standard M-101 Dura Matic, #551338, .22 LR cal., 6 1/2"" barrel, blued finish, fixed sights, checkered plastic grips. Pistol is in overall very good condition, showing the majority of it's original finish which is thinning, the bore is good, the action is good, the grips are good with no chips or cracks. One correct mag. (C&R / PPT) Est, $150-300
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18NZ-11 STAR #1584251 Lot #450 (Sale Order 511 of 772) Star Model BKM #1584251, 9mm cal., 3 3/4" barrel, blued finish, fixed sights, checkered grips. Pistol is in very good plus condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, the bore is good, the action is good, the grips are very good. One correct mag included. (Modern / PPT) Est, $250-500
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BROWNING PIDGEON #21356 Lot #451 (Sale Order 512 of 772) Browning Pidgeon Grade O+U 12GA shotgun signed Funken and early production #21356, 28” BBLs, single trigger, auto ejector, choked skeet skeet. 14 ¼ inch to end of pad, 13; 1/8inch to end of wood (Very good condition 85-95% overall and showing some use) tight lock and bright bores Est :$1750-3500
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18NQ-2 1894 WINCHESTER #367186 Lot #454 (Sale Order 513 of 772) Winchester Model 1894 lever action special order rifle, .32 W.S. caliber, 26” half round/half octagon barrel, button magazine, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 367186; overall good condition with considerable original muted blued finish to barrel, brown patina to receiver, good bore, action, markings and wood. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18NA-3 WINCHESTER MDL 70 #2583057 Lot #458 (Sale Order 514 of 772) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 bolt action rifle, .300 H&H Magnum caliber, Serial #253057. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel with a hooded front and folding rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and storage marks only. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with sharp checkering showing little use. The butt stock ends with a Winchester marked red rubber recoil pad providing a 13 3/8” LOP. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Model 70 manufactured in 1953. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-69 WIN 95 #88213 Lot #459 (Sale Order 515 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 lever action rifle, .30 Govt. caliber, Serial #88213. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade sight with the rear sight removed. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their thinning blue finish of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear on the receiver. A Lyman peep sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a blued steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Winchester manufactured in 1915. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (C+R).
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18MK-224 EXTRA LG STOCK Lot #460 (Sale Order 516 of 772) Extra large wooden shoulder stock/holster with leather carrier and strap for a Chinese Shan Sei Broomhandle Mauser .45 caliber semi-automatic pistol; overall very good to fine condition. (Note: see lot 877 for companion gun fitting this stock/holster). Est.: $300-$600.
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18MK-225 BROOMHANDLE STOCK Lot #461 (Sale Order 517 of 772) Reproduction extra large China broomhandle wood shoulder stock/holster with leather carrier and cleaning rod; good condition overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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18CAI-42 MAN'S ATLAS TIFFANY & CO. WATCH Lot #462 (Sale Order 518 of 772) Men’s Atlas TIFFANY and Co. Watch Swiss Made with round face, Roman numerals and date made in stainless steel with black leather band in original Tiffany & Co. pouch Mint condition. Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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18CAI-43 GREEN JADE & DIAMOND RING Lot #463 (Sale Order 519 of 772) Lovely Apple Green Jade and Diamond Ring featuring an oval Jade piece weighing 3.62 carats accented on sides with 12 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.40 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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18CAI-50 DIAMOND RING Lot #464 (Sale Order 520 of 772) Antique Inspired Diamond Ring finely with filigree and fine detailing featuring over 30 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with G-H colors and SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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18CAI-51 HEART ON HEART DIAMOND RING Lot #465 (Sale Order 521 of 772) Romantic Heart on Heart Diamond Ring featuring 1.00 carat of round cut Diamonds with Extra Fine E-F colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $2,500-$3,000 Estimate $1,500-$2,000
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18RPS-26 DIAMOND RING Lot #465a (Sale Order 522 of 772) One diamond shaped art deco ring set with 25 round diamonds weighing approx 1ct, made in 14k yellow gold Est:$1500-2000
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18RPS-27 DIAMOND RING Lot #465b (Sale Order 523 of 772) One 18 k white gold ring set with a 1.02ct radiant cut diamond surrounded by 58 diamonds weighing 1.25ct Est:$5000-5500
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18RPS-29 ART DECO STYLE EARRINGS Lot #465c (Sale Order 524 of 772) One pair of art deco style earrings set with 50 round diamonds weighing approx 2 ct in 14k yellow gold Est:$2000-2500
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18NQ-7 1892 S.R.C. #874507 Lot #468 (Sale Order 525 of 772) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .25-20 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 874507; metal surfaces show a mixture of muted original finish and plumb patina, fair + bore, crisp action and good markings; wood butt stock shows scattered mars, dings and scratches with a small crack at the top right side of the wrist. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18NQ-4 1894 WIN 1894 #273977 Lot #469 (Sale Order 526 of 772) Winchester Model 1894 lever action carbine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 273977; considerable remaining blued finish on barrel with scattered surface spots of erosion, good bore, good action, good markings and overall good wood stocks. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18ND-4 BROWNING HI POWER Lot #473 (Sale Order 527 of 772) Belgian Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #76C03225. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel with a blade front and standard rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its original blue finish with only storage and handling marks. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and red interior. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Browning. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern/PPT).
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18MK-227 REPRO Lot #474 (Sale Order 528 of 772) Reproduction wood shoulder stock, leather flap holster , leather carrier, strap and double magazine holder for an Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol; overall very good condition with cleaning rod. Est.: $300-$600.
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18MK-226 REPRO STOCK Lot #475 (Sale Order 529 of 772) Reproduction wood shoulder stock, leather flap holster , leather carrier, strap and double magazine holder for an Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol; overall very good condition with cleaning rod. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-266 VASE Lot #476 (Sale Order 530 of 772) Huge beautiful oriental porcelain vase and cover; approximately 36” in height and 21” widest diameter; floral design and fine workmanship. Est.: $400-$800.
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18LN-1-159 PROOF SET Lot #477 (Sale Order 531 of 772) Douglas MacArthur two coin proof set dated 1947-S; in holder, some toning. Est.: $50-$75.
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18LN-1-160 1877 TRADE DOLLAR Lot #478 (Sale Order 532 of 772) U.S. Trade Dollar dated 1877-S; ungraded in holder. Est.: $150-$225.
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18LN-1-165 US DOLLAR Lot #479 (Sale Order 533 of 772) U.S. Silver Dollar dated 1879-S; PCGS graded MS63 in holder; reverse side is heavily toned. Est.: $50-$100.
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18MK-100 MAUSER BROOMHANDLE Lot #480 (Sale Order 534 of 772) Mauser Broomhandle Model 1896 semi-automatic pistol, step barrel, Banner Commercial; restored; .30 caliber, 5.25” barrel, re-blued finish, wood grips, S/N 742747; overall good condition as restored; no import marks; good bore, crisp action, good markings and grips; accompanied by a wood shoulder stock/holster, leather carrier and cleaning rod; also accompanied by a lined suitcase style carry case with 5 boxes of 7.63mm Mauser ammo, stripper clips and spare magazine spring; also a hand written letter describing this gun as “an unusual Mauser pistol. It’s the Transitional Model between the so-called Bolo and the 1930 Model . . . “; also instructional info paperwork. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18MK-70 LUGER #7323 Lot #481 (Sale Order 535 of 772) K date Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, old German type refinish, checkered wood grips, S/N 7323, with “S/42” on top of toggle and “S” on front of trigger guard, “S/42” also on bottom of magazine; overall good to very good condition as refinished; near good bore, crisp action, good markings and good grips. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $800-$1,600.
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18ML-11 MARLIN 1888 #24873 Lot #482 (Sale Order 536 of 772) Marlin Model 1888 lever action rifle, .38-40 caliber, 26” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 24873; overall good to very good condition with dark patina mixed with ample areas of muted original blue; fair to good bore, crisp action, very good markings and good wood displaying scattered old scratches and mars from carry and storage; consignor notes less than 300 made. (Antique). Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18LN-1-519 "WARRIOR" Lot #483 (Sale Order 537 of 772) Finely framed and matted work by W. S. Seltzer of Montana (Grandson of O.C. Seltzer) of American Indian warrior on horseback; approximately 17” x 19” overall and beautifully done. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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18LW-89 1937 LUGER #2029 Lot #484 (Sale Order 538 of 772) S/42 Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #2029. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and areas of high point edge wear. The top of the toggle is marked, “S/42” with additional German proofs noted. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers, other than the magazine. The front ring is dated 1937 in front of the chamber. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with mars and some flattening of the checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine with an aluminum base and a non-matching serial #3608. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable S/42 Luger. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-57 FN #3568 Lot #485 (Sale Order 539 of 772) Fabrique Nationale Model FN 49 semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3568. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 23” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their flaking black military finish with scratches, mars and high point edge wear consistent with service use. The front ring is marked, “AL”. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions and retains the original sling swivels. The butt stock ends with a steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable FN 49. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-72 WIN 38-72 #31877 Lot #486 (Sale Order 540 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 lever action rifle, .38-72 WCF caliber, Serial #31877. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade and standard rear sights. The barrel has gone primarily to a brown patina with traces of original blue in protected areas and some light surface erosion. The receiver is a grey/brown patina with old, muted case hardening evident in the trigger and hammer. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and a 3” lateral crack on top of the fore end. The butt stock ends with a steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and markings are sharp on this early Model 1895 manufactured in 1926. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-78 WIN 86 #143468 Lot #487 (Sale Order 541 of 772) Winchester Model 1886 Takedown lever action rifle, .33 WCF caliber, Serial #143468. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel with half magazine. The barrel and half magazine retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light handling marks. The receiver retains a significant amount of its muted blue finish with dull case hardening visible in the hammer and lever. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with small mars and an extra coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a checkered plastic, Winchester marked butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-84 WIN 95 #95399 Lot #488 (Sale Order 542 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 lever action musket, .30 Govt. caliber, Serial #95399. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of blue finish as does the front barrel band. The receiver has small amounts of blue finish in the protected areas with the remainder going to a silver patina with areas of light surface rust. The smooth wood full-length stocks are in good condition with small mars and the letters, “SRG” carved into the left side of the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice musket manufactured in 1915. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-93 LUGER 1614 #6227 Lot #489 (Sale Order 543 of 772) DWM Military Luger dated 1914 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #6227. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The top of the toggle is marked, “DWM” with numerous German proofs noted. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers including the magazine. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show muted straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing small mars and some flattening of checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine with wood base, Serial #6227. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-96 ASTRA #5054 Lot #490 (Sale Order 544 of 772) Astra Model 900 semi-automatic pistol, 7.65 mm caliber, Serial #5054. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority pf their blue finish the barrel taking on a mottled appearance. This Spanish copy of a broom handle Mauser C-96 has several Spanish proofs on the right side of the frame. The wood grips are in good condition showing moderate use with mars and compressions. The bore is fair, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this Spanish broom handle pistol. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-101 COLT SA #SA99776 Lot #491 (Sale Order 545 of 772) Colt Single Action Army Third Generation revolver, .44-40 caliber, Serial #SA99776. The pistol is in as new condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks and a faint drag line. The black powder frame is beautifully case hardened with vivid colors evident. The checkered plastic Colt eagle grips are in excellent condition with only light storage marks. The bore is excellent, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt SAA. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18LN-1-556 VASE Lot #492 (Sale Order 546 of 772) Peking glass blue on white vase; approximately 6” in height, 100 years old or older; estate piece; very good condition. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LN-1-555 VASE Lot #493 (Sale Order 547 of 772) Mustard yellow Peking glass vase, approximately 9.5” in height; 100 years old or older; estate piece; very good condition. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LW-94 DWM Lot #494 (Sale Order 548 of 772) DWM Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #5328. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The top of the toggle is marked, “DWM” with additional German proofs on the frame. The front ring is dated 1915 and 1920. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers except for the magazine. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show old, muted straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing moderate to heavy use and some flattening of checkering. The pistol includes one correct, non-matching magazine with aluminum base, Serial #525. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this Weimar re-work Luger. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-106 3RD GEN SA #45272 Lot #495 (Sale Order 549 of 772) Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #SA45272. The pistol in in fine overall condition with a 4 ¾” barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks and a faint drag line. The frame shows beautiful case hardening. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering showing little to no use. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable third generation SAA. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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18LN-1-543 tiffany mkd pitcher Lot #496 (Sale Order 550 of 772) Tiffany marked Pitcher, 4 pints, 18181 and 4203 marked on bottom; approximately 9.5” in height and 6” in diameter at widest point; weight approximately 2.4 pounds. Est.: $700-$1,400.
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18LN-1-527 OIL ON BOARD Lot #497 (Sale Order 551 of 772) Framed oil on board of cowboy on horseback, steer and calf by Bill Neal (2005); approximately 22” x 19” overall; entitled “A Little Encouragement”. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LN-1-521 "STANDING WOLF" Lot #498 (Sale Order 552 of 772) Finely framed work by Thomas Lorimer of Sedona, AZ entitled “Standing Wolf” of American Indian; approximately 17.5” x 14” overall; finely executed. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LN-1-524 GAUACHE Lot #499 (Sale Order 553 of 772) Framed and matted “En Griese” (Gouache) of man fly fishing, signed lower right corner “A.B. Frost”; masterfully accomplished. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LN-1-523 "TWILIGHT CAMP" Lot #500 (Sale Order 554 of 772) Beautifully framed and matted work by Thomas Lorimer entitled “Twilight Camp”; approximately 20” x 23.5” overall; great color and detail of Indian camp with teepees, horses and Indians around campfire. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18LW-137 US 1909 #33384 Lot #501 (Sale Order 555 of 772) Colt 1909 Army double action revolver, .45 LC caliber, Serial #33384. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blued finish with moderate wear along the barrel and light surface erosion. The underside of the barrel is US property marked with the “RAC” inspector’s stamp on the barrel and frame. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with mars, compressions and a lanyard ring in the butt. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-141 COLT BISLEY #229329 Lot #502 (Sale Order 556 of 772) Colt Bisley revolver, .32 WCF caliber, Serial #229339. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of its blue finish with a mottled appearance on the barrel, light surface erosion and some pinprick pitting evident on the frame. The hammer shows dull, toned case hardening. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition showing moderate wear. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Bisley circa 1902. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-157 TOKAREV #65925 Lot #503 (Sale Order 557 of 772) Tokarev Model SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #B5925. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel with proprietary muzzle break, hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their military finish with only storage marks noted. The receiver has the Russian star on the front ring and is dated 1943. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock has numerous cartouches and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this World War II era Tokarev rifle. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-150 COLT 1911 #531117 Lot #504 (Sale Order 558 of 772) Colt Model of 1911 US Army semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #531117. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its military finish with the frame stamped, “AA” for August Arsenal. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with some flattening of the checkering. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked two-tone magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this arsenal re-worked WWII vintage Colt. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-169 BROWNING #8732858 Lot #505 (Sale Order 559 of 772) Browning Lightning O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #8732858. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 32” barrels with a full-length ventilated “Broadway” rib and ivory bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with high point edge wear and some loss of finish at the muzzle. The Receiver features scroll pattern engraving and a single gold trigger. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and oil soaking, particularly at the rear of the receiver. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Browning. The lot includes a Browning shotgun case. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18LW-151 WWI COM #2297CT Lot #506 (Sale Order 560 of 772) Colt 1911 Commemorative Chateau Thierry semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #2297-CT. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with gold tone inscriptions on one side of the slide and a depiction of Chateau Thierry on the other. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition showing little, if any use. The lot includes one correct, Colt marked magazine. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-98 LUGER #11001730 Lot #507 (Sale Order 561 of 772) Mauser Swiss style Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #11-001730. The pistol is in as new overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light handling marks. The top of the toggle is marked, Mauser and the front ring features an American Eagle. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show bright straw finish. The pistol is import marked by Interarms on the right side. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition showing little to no use. The pistol includes one correct magazine with a plastic base. The bore is excellent, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Oberndorf Mauser manufactured Luger. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-109 SA 3RD GEN #SA48997 Lot #508 (Sale Order 562 of 772) Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #SA48997. The pistol in in fine overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks and a faint drag line. The frame shows beautiful case hardening. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering showing little use. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable third generation SAA. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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18LW-15 GARRAND #2063645 Lot #509 (Sale Order 563 of 772) US Springfield M1 Garand rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #2063643. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their original military finish with light handling marks noted. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only storage marks. The barrel is marked, “SA” and dated 11-64. The butt stock features a “P” cartouche behind the trigger guard. The butt stock includes sling swivels, an OD green canvas sling and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable M1. The lot includes all associated paperwork and correspondence between the consignor and the Department of the Army when the rifle was ordered through the CMP on January 21, 1986. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-50 FN 49 #19382 Lot #510 (Sale Order 564 of 772) Fabrique Nationale Model FN 49 semi-automatic rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #19382. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 23” import marked barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their flaking black military finish with scratches, mars and high point edge wear consistent with service use. The front ring is marked with the “Eagle of Saladin Crest”. These rifles were originally imported to Egypt where rifles with this crest were allegedly used by the palace guards. All visible serial numbers are matching including the stock. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a rack number stenciled on the butt. The butt stock ends with a steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this rare variation of the FN 49. The lot includes one correct magazine and period military style leather sling. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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18LW-55 SAVAGE #36844 Lot #511 (Sale Order 565 of 772) Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, Serial #36.844. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” round barrel with a silver knife blade front sight and standard rear sight. The barrel retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and several small mars. The receiver retains a significant amount of its flaking blue finish particularly on the tang and under the lever. The rifle features a brass shell counter and shows beautiful, vivid case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small scratches and light compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate showing significant muted case hardening. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this very early Model 1899 with considerable original finish, circa 1904. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-73 WIN #418513 Lot #512 (Sale Order 566 of 772) Winchester Model 95 lever action rifle, .35 WCF caliber, Serial #418513. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade and two-leaf folding rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. A Lyman peep sight has been added during the period of use. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and sharp checkering. The butt stock ends with a blued steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Model 95 manufactured in 1926. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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18LW-143 COLT SA #10029NF Lot #513 (Sale Order 567 of 772) Colt 3rd Generation New Frontier single action revolver, .44-40 caliber, Serial #10029NF. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with beautiful case hardening evident on the frame. The smooth wood medallion grips are in very good condition with only small handling marks. The lot includes an additional .44 Special cylinder. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Modern).
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18LW-131 1917 COLT #22647 Lot #514 (Sale Order 568 of 772) Colt 1917 Army double action revolver, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #22647. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blued finish with holster wear at the muzzle and light surface erosion. The underside of the barrel is US property marked and there are additional acceptance marks on the crane and at the rear of the frame. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with primarily handling marks and a lanyard ring in the butt. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-152 COLT 1911 A-1 #1761978 Lot #515 (Sale Order 569 of 772) Colt Model 1911-A1 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #1761978. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with upgraded sights. The consignor believed this service pistol was arsenal upgraded to match configuration and the lot includes the invoice and shipping form from the Benicia Arsenal, which appears to support this opinion. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine and the aforementioned paperwork from the pistols original purchase. Est: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LN-1-109 GRENDEL #03250 Lot #516 (Sale Order 570 of 772) Grendel Model P-30 semi-automatic pistol, .22 Magnum caliber, 4.5” barrel, black finish, high cap magazine, S/N 03250. (Modern/NO CAL SALE). Est.: $200-$400.
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18LW-130 S&W Lot #517 (Sale Order 571 of 772) Smith & Wesson Third Model Hand Ejector revolver, .38caliber, Serial #29048 The pistol is in very good overall condition with 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and loss of finish on the cylinder. The caliber markings on the barrel appear to have been refreshed during the period of use. The hammer and trigger show muted case hardening. The smooth wood combat grips are in very good condition showing light handling marks. The bore is good, markings crisp and action good. The pistol includes a Smith & Wesson factory letter indicating that the pistol was originally shipped April 27, 1927 to Wolf and Klar of Fort Worth, Texas in .44 caliber. It was subsequently re-worked in January of 1947 and converted to a heavy duty model in .38 Special at that time. The lot includes the factory letter as well as correspondence with Roy Jinks regarding the pistol. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LN-1-112 HM CLALLEN Lot #518 (Sale Order 572 of 772) Percussion half stock target rifle, .38 caliber, 33.5” barrel marked “H. M. Clallen/Auburn”; single trigger, “A. Baker”-marked lock plates, wood stock with pierced animal decorations to both sides of butt stock; action working, barrel shows scattered light areas of surface rust that may clean; wood stock is very good overall. (Antique). Est.: $500-$800.
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18LN-1-114 MAUSER 98 #M556 Lot #519 (Sale Order 573 of 772) Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle, foreign contract, 8mm caliber, 24” barrel, wood stock, S/N M556; fair condition only with dark bore, grey & brown patina, working action, fair stock with scattered old mars, nicks and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $125-$250.
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18MH-1 EXCELLENT PR OF PLAINS MOCS Lot #520 (Sale Order 574 of 772) Excellent pair of Plains Indian moccasins, ca. turn-of-the-century (1800’s to 1900’s); beautiful colors and design. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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18LW-138 STEYR #45670 Lot #521 (Sale Order 575 of 772) Model 1907 Roth-Steyr semi-automatic pistol, 8mm Steyr caliber, Serial #45670. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of its blue finish with light surface rust and areas of surface erosion. The top of the barrel is marked, “WAFFENFABRIK STEYR”. The wood grips are in good condition with small mars and some oil staining on the left panel. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-129 S&W #AWC0571 Lot #522 (Sale Order 576 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 624 revolver, .44 Special caliber, Serial #AHC0571. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6 ½” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its matte stainless steel finish with only handling marks and a light drag line on the cylinder. The smooth wood combat style grips are in very good condition. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable S&W. (No sales to California residents). Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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18LW-119 S&W #N487506 Lot #523 (Sale Order 577 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 revolver, .44 Magnum caliber, Serial #N487506. The pistol is in fine overall condition with an 8 3/8” barrel with a red ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its polished nickel finish with only handling marks and a light drag line on the cylinder. The smooth wood combat style grips are in very good condition. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used S&W. (No sales to California residents). Est.: $750-$1,500. (Modern).
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18LW-70 WIN 95 #132818 Lot #524 (Sale Order 578 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 Russian lever action musket, 7.62 mm caliber, Serial #132818. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 28” round barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of blue finish as does the front barrel band. The receiver also retains nearly all of its blue finish with “Ears” or stripper clip guides still in place on top of the receiver and some thinning of finish on the lever assembly. The smooth wood full-length stocks are in very good condition with small compressions and a cartouche on the left side of the butt stock. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate with trap. The rifle retains the sling swivels and bayonet lug. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice musket manufactured in 1915. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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18LW-66 SAVAGE 99 #164128 Lot #525 (Sale Order 579 of 772) Savage Model 1899 Takedown lever action rifle, .22 High Power caliber, Serial #164128. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” tapered round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear on the receiver. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows beautiful toning case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with the fore end serialized to the rifle. The butt stock ends with a factory hard rubber butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Savage manufactured in 1915. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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18LW-58 MARLIN #201102 Lot #526 (Sale Order 580 of 772) Marlin Model 1893 Takedown lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, Serial #201102. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and rear sight removed. The barrel retains a significant amount of its original thinning blue finish with the full-length magazine showing a mottled grey finish. The receiver is primarily grey with blue still evident in the bolt. The lever and hammer display muted, toned case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with numerous dents and compressions and a small repair on top of the comb. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this takedown Marlin, circa 1900. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-61 MARLIN 1893 #391080 Lot #527 (Sale Order 581 of 772) Marlin Model 1893 Takedown lever action rifle, .32-40 caliber, Serial #391080. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sight. The barrel and full-length magazine retain nearly all of their blue finish with the barrel marked, “SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL”. The receiver is primarily grey/brown patina with toning case hardening evident in the bolt, hammer and lever. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with numerous mars and compressions, some oil staining and scrapes. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate that is slightly proud at the toe. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this nice Marlin. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-71 WIN 95 #17540 Lot #528 (Sale Order 582 of 772) Winchester Model 1895 lever action musket, .30 Govt. caliber, Serial #17540. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 27” round barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of blue finish with areas of thinning and some small scratches. The receiver also retains a significant amount of its flaking blue finish with “NATIONAL GUARD OF COLORADO” stamped on the right side of the action and “2 E 31” on the front ring of the receiver. The smooth wood full-length stocks are in good condition with small compressions, mars and areas of oil soaking. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate with trap. The rifle retains the sling swivels and bayonet lug. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this musket that saw service with the Colorado National Guard manufactured in 1898. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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18LW-86 BROWNING #06391NV1C7 Lot #529 (Sale Order 583 of 772) Browning Model 1886 lever action saddle ring carbine, .45-70 caliber, Serial #06391NY1C7. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 22” round barrel with a blade front and ladder rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks. The receiver retains the saddle ring with the original Browning advertising for “Super Swivels” still attached. The smooth wood stocks are in excellent condition showing little, if any use. The butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used 1886 carbine. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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18LW-90 DWM #9472 Lot #530 (Sale Order 584 of 772) DWM Model 1920 Commercial Luger semi-automatic pistol, .30 Luger caliber, Serial #9472. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 5/8” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The top of the toggle is marked, “DWM” with the crown over “N” proof under the barrel. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers except for the magazine. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show muted straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing small mars and some flattening of checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine with wood base, Serial #2405. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-92 NAVY LUGER 1917 Lot #531 (Sale Order 585 of 772) DWM Navy Luger dated 1917 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #1233. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of an old, quality re-blue with wear at the muzzle and edge wear. The top of the toggle is marked, “DWM” with numerous German proofs noted. There are English proofs under the barrel and the frame is marked, “1917” just above the takedown lever. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show muted straw finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing small mars and some flattening of checkering. The pistol includes one correct unmarked nickel plated magazine with wood base. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-103 HI POWER #3CH3189 Lot #532 (Sale Order 586 of 772) Canadian Ingles MK I Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #5CH3189. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 5/8” barrel with a blade front and tangent rear sights. The pistol retains the majority of its military finish with holster wear at the muzzle. The frame is marked, “BROWNING FN”, has Canadian proofs on the right side and is cut for stock on the back strap. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition with a lanyard ring at the base. The lot includes one correct high-capacity magazine (Not available to California residents). The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable FN Hi-Power. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-105 COLT #340621 Lot #533 (Sale Order 587 of 772) Colt Shooting Master revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #340621. The pistol is in good to nearly very good overall condition with a 6” barrel featuring an adjustable front target sight. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish showing moderate wear with losses of finish on both sides of the barrel and a drag line on the cylinder. The checkered wood medallion grips are replacements which do not fit quite right but are in good condition none the less. The front strap and back strap are both checkered. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are legible. The lot includes the original sales receipt from the Orange Hardware Company dated February 1, 1938 and the factory maroon cardboard box with the serial number written in pencil inside the lid. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-95 MAUSER #11001093 Lot #534 (Sale Order 588 of 772) Mauser Swiss style Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #11-001093. The pistol is in as new overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light handling marks. The top of the toggle is marked, Mauser and the front ring features an American Eagle. The takedown lever, trigger and safety all show bright straw finish. The pistol is import marked by Interarms on the right side. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition showing little to no use. The pistol includes one correct magazine with a plastic base. The bore is excellent, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Oberndorf Mauser manufactured Luger. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-100 COLT 1911 #1236918A Lot #535 (Sale Order 589 of 772) Colt Model 1911-A1 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #1236918A. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with holster wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear on the slide. The frame is by Rock Island Armory while the slide is Colt. The checkered wood grips are an aftermarket addition and are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine and a Bianchi leather belt holster. Est,: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-113 WALTHER PPK #304733 Lot #536 (Sale Order 590 of 772) Walther PPK semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #304733K. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle. The slide and barrel both bear Nazi proof marks. The Walther marked checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use with a lanyard loop at the base. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Nazi marked WWII era Walther. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-116 BELGUIM HI POWER #245P279025 Lot #537 (Sale Order 591 of 772) Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, .30 Luger caliber, Serial #245PV18829. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 5/8” barrel. The upper portion of this pistol is in .30 Luger and has a different S/N 245PZ79025. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with small mars from carry and use and the slide is marked made in Belgium. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with mars and a lanyard ring at the base. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. (No California Sales). Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18LW-117 ARGENTINE NAVY #88124 Lot #538 (Sale Order 592 of 772) DGFM Argentine Navy 1911 semi-automatic pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #88124. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear along the slide. The left side of the frame is import marked, while the right side reads, “REPUBLICA ARGENTINA MARINA DE GUERRA”. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear and there is a lanyard loop at the rear of the magazine well. The pistol includes one correct magazine, which is serialized but not matching. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice Argentine Navy pistol. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-85 94 #886106 Lot #539 (Sale Order 593 of 772) Winchester Model 1894 lever action saddle ring carbine, .25-35 WCF caliber, Serial #886106. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a blade front and ladder rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine both retain the majority of their blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small scratches on the barrel. The receiver is going to a grey patina with considerable muted blue finish in the protected areas and the saddle ring is retained. The smooth gumwood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable Winchester circa 1919. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-41 HI WALL #481 Lot #540 (Sale Order 594 of 772) Cimarron Billy Dixon Model single shot rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #SH7542. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 30” octagon barrel with a globe front and standard style rear sights. The barrel retains nearly all of its high gloss blue finish with sharp edges and small mars. The receiver is beautifully case hardened as are the tang and trigger guard. A tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with only light handling marks and a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable reproduction of Billy Dixon’s rifle. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18LW-42 JUNGMAN #28824 Lot #541 (Sale Order 595 of 772) Egyptian Hakim semi-automatic rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #28824. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel with proprietary muzzle break, featuring a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain the majority of their military finish with small mars and high point edge wear consistent with service use. The front ring is marked with Egyptian characters and the action is marked made in Egypt. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions and a small cartouche behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-48 M-1 CARB #6617748 Lot #542 (Sale Order 596 of 772) Winchester US M1 carbine, .30 caliber, Serial #6617748. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a 23” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with thinning at the muzzle, bayonet lug and a flat bolt. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. Under the pistol grip the numbers 29 (54) are painted in white and the butt ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The lot includes a period OD green canvas sling with oiler. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable Winchester carbine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-49 WIN 92 #70183 Lot #543 (Sale Order 597 of 772) Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle, .44-40 WCF caliber, Serial #70183. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine both retain a significant amount of their thinning blue finish with the remainder going to grey patina with small mars and light surface erosion in areas. The receiver is a silver patina with muted blue finish still evident on the bolt, while the hammer shows old, dull case hardening. A modern tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with the butt stock and butt plate appearing to be being replacements. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable 1892 rifle manufactured in 1894. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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18LW-62 MARLIN 1893 #B5464 Lot #544 (Sale Order 598 of 772) Marlin Model 1893 lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, Serial #B5464. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with a silver knife blade front and standard rear sight. The barrel and full-length magazine retain nearly all of their blue finish with the barrel marked, “SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL”. The receiver shows toned case hardening on the bolt with the remainder going to grey patina. There is old pinpricking pitting on the tang behind the hammer. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing moderate wear and use with mars, compressions and some oil staining. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate that is slightly proud at the toe, with areas of light pinprick pitting noted. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-68 SAVAGE 99 #45572 Lot #545 (Sale Order 599 of 772) Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, Serial #45572. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear sight. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and some small scratches. The receiver shows original blue in the protected areas and at the rear of the tang, while the remainder is going to a grey patina. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows muted case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with some oil staining and small mars. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this Model 99 desirable in this chambering, manufactured in 1905. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-77 WIN 94 #261544 Lot #546 (Sale Order 600 of 772) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .32-40 WCF caliber, Serial #261594. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with a blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel shows significant toning blue finish going to a plum patina while the full-length magazine retains considerable blue. The edges remain sharp with some loss of finish at the muzzle and small mars along the barrel. The receiver is a brown patina with areas of original blue finish in the protected areas, while the hammer shows muted case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with dents and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this Model 1894, desirable in this chambering circa 1902. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-83 WIN 94 #454085 Lot #547 (Sale Order 601 of 772) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .25-35 WCF caliber, Serial #454085. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” ½ octagon to round barrel with a blade front and standard rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine both retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The receiver is going to a silver/grey patina with muted blue finish in the protected areas, while the hammer shows old, dull case hardening. A period Lyman tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable Winchester circa 1908. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-87 SAVAGE 99 #47249 Lot #548 (Sale Order 602 of 772) Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .25-35 caliber, Serial #47249. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” ½ octagon to round barrel with a blade front sight and Savage No.21 adjustable rear sight. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and sharp edges. The receiver retains significant original blue finish particularly at the tang and under the lever. The rifle features a brass shell counter and shows vivid case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. A period tang sight has been added. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with some oil staining on the fore end and the butt stock appears to have been re-finished, including the smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this nice Savage with the ½ octagon barrel, manufactured in 1905. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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18LW-102 POLISH #C2197 Lot #549 (Sale Order 603 of 772) Polish Radom Model 35 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #2197. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 5/8” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with thinning of finish at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The left side of the slide features a pair of German eagle proofs. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear from carry and use with a lanyard ring at the base. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are legible. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-118 JO LO AR #990 Lot #550 (Sale Order 604 of 772) Eibar JO LO AR semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Largo caliber, Serial #990. The pistol is in good to nearly very good overall condition with 6 1/8” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with areas of loss and high point edge wear on the slide. The frame shows several Spanish proofs. The checkered rubber grips are in good condition showing moderate to heavy wear with some flattening of the checkering. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-123 STEYR 1915 #5037H Lot #551 (Sale Order 605 of 772) Steyr Model 12 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #5037H. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with edge wear. The frame is Steyr marked and dated 1915. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with small mars and handling marks. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. According to the consignor’s notes, the pistol was Austrian Military issued. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-127 HUSQUAVARNA #D6698 Lot #552 (Sale Order 606 of 772) Husqvarna Model 40 Lahti semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #D8898. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle, high point edge wear and small scratches to the finish. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear from carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable pistol. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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18LW-148 K-22 Lot #553 (Sale Order 607 of 772) Smith & Wesson K-22 revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #K43225. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel with a blade front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and a light drag line on the cylinder. The pistol shows vivid case hardening on the target hammer and target trigger with the desirable 5 screw frame. The checkered wood combat grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable, lightly used K-22. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18MG-1 BLUNDERBUSS Lot #554 (Sale Order 608 of 772) British Blunderbuss with top mounted spring bayonet marked “Theo P Richards” on the lock circa early 19th century. Measures 29 ½” overall with a 13 ¾” iron barrel of 1 1/8” inner dimensions to walls of barrel. Brass mounts. Spring does not activate. Horn tipped replacement ramrod of correct style. Lock working. Stock shows some dings, mars and losses with 1 crack by lock screws. All original flintlock parts. Completely uncleaned “Out of the Attic”. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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18ME-2 WINCHESTER SHOTGUN Lot #555 (Sale Order 609 of 772) Winchester Model 1887 lever action shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 10500; overall good to very good condition with considerable muted original case colors on the receiver; crisp action, fair to good bore, good wood overall. (Antique). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-149 OFF MOD TGT 22 #56830 Lot #556 (Sale Order 610 of 772) Colt Officers Model Target revolver, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #56830. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel with an adjustable target front sight. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Officers Model. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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18LW-142 SCHOFIELD #7443 Lot #557 (Sale Order 611 of 772) Navy Arms reproduction Schofield revolver, .45 LC caliber, Serial #7443. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 7” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with vivid case hardening on the hammer and trigger guard. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with only light handling marks, a crisp cartouche and the butt is US marked. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Italian copy of a Schoefield. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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18LW-155 P-38 #67189 Lot #558 (Sale Order 612 of 772) Mauser P-38 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #6718G. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of its military finish. The slide is marked, “SVW45” on the left side. Additionally, there is an eagle proof on the barrel, a star on the right side of the slide and an eagle on the magazine. The steel grips are in good overall condition showing moderate to heavy wear with light surface erosion noted. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this WWII era P-38. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18JA-137 NEW DEP #166501 Lot #559 (Sale Order 613 of 772) Smith & Wesson New Departure top break DA revolver, .38 S&W caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 166591; overall near fine condition with majority of original finish present, some muting of that finish on frame side plate and cylinder, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-52 99 32-40 #110302 Lot #560 (Sale Order 614 of 772) Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .32-40 caliber, Serial #110302. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” round barrel with a silver knife blade front sight and two-leaf folding rear sight. The barrel retains a significant amount of its thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and some light surface erosion. The receiver shows original blue in the protected areas and at the rear of the tang, while the remainder is going to a grey patina. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows old, toned case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. A period Lyman tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and dents consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this early Savage 1899, manufactured in 1911. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-56 SAVAGE 99 #566325 Lot #561 (Sale Order 615 of 772) Savage Model 99 lever action rifle, .250-.3000 Savage caliber, Serial #566325. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear sight. The barrel retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and several small scrapes and areas of finish loss. The receiver shows a significant amount of its blue finish with light scratches and high point edge wear noted. The rifle features a brass shell counter and shows beautiful muted case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars, compressions and some flattening of the checkering. The butt stock features a pistol grip and ends with a steel butt plate. Additionally, the lot includes a leather, military style rifle sling and sling swivels. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-65 RUGER #1 #13029537 Lot #562 (Sale Order 616 of 772) Ruger No. 1 single shot rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #130-29537. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 22” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights, quarter rib and barrel band for swivel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light storage marks noted. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock shows nice figure and ends with a red, Ruger marked rubber pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18LW-81 WIN 64 #1224445 Lot #563 (Sale Order 617 of 772) Winchester Model 64 lever action rifle, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #1224445. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded front and standard rear sights. The barrel and half-magazine both retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and small handling marks. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-97 LUGER 1937 #9907 Lot #564 (Sale Order 618 of 772) S/42 Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #9907. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel as re-finished. The pistol retains nearly all of an old, quality professional re-finish with light wear at the muzzle and handling marks. The top of the toggle is marked, “S/42” with additional German proofs that according to the consignor, are Mauser Navy contract proofs. The pistol features all matching visible serial numbers, other than the magazine. The front ring is dated 1937 in front of the chamber. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine with an aluminum base and a non-matching serial #661. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable S/42 Luger. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-99 BROWNING #573861 Lot #565 (Sale Order 619 of 772) Browning Model 1950 Pocket Semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #573861. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and small mars from carry and use. There are Belgian proofs on the trigger guard. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine and leather, Browning marked pouch. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-154 P-38 #8083 Lot #566 (Sale Order 620 of 772) Mauser P-38 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #8083N. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with 4 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The slide is marked, “ac43” and features eagle proofs on the frame, slide and magazine with a Nazi proof on the slide. The ribbed plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable WWII era P-38. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-67 SAVAGE #181377 Lot #567 (Sale Order 621 of 772) Savage Model 1899 Takedown lever action rifle, .250-.3000 Savage caliber, Serial #181377. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” tapered round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and folding rear sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and areas of light surface erosion on the receiver. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows beautiful toned case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. A period Lyman tang sight has been added during the period of use. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with the fore end serialized to the rifle. The butt stock features a pistol grip and ends with a Savage marked steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Savage manufactured in 1916. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18LW-47 RUGER #1 #13223907 Lot #568 (Sale Order 622 of 772) Ruger No. 1 single shot rifle, .30-06 Springfield caliber, Serial #1302-23907. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with only light storage marks noted. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars, scratches and light compressions from carry and use. The butt stock ends with a red, Ruger marked rubber pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. The rifle is topped with Ruger rings and a Weaver V12-II 4 x 12 variable power rifle scope with an adjustable objective. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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18JA-50 S&W 645 Lot #569 (Sale Order 623 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 645 DA semi-automatic pistol, .45 auto caliber, 5” barrel, stainless, checkered wrap around S&W hard rubber grips, S/N TBU5241; one extra magazine and cleaning tool; overall like new condition in factory blue cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18JA-73 S&W NEW DEP #93337 Lot #570 (Sale Order 624 of 772) Smith & Wesson 32 New Departure “Bicycle” Model DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, 2” barrel, nickel finish, pearl grips, S/N 93337; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining; front sight slightly reduced, fine bore, action, markings and iridescent pearl grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-124 MANNLICHTER 1905 #21841 Lot #571 (Sale Order 625 of 772) Mannlicher Model 1905 semi-automatic pistol, 7.65 mm caliber, serial #02192841. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of an old quality re-finish with only handling marks and some thinning of finish at the rear of the frame noted. The frame is marked, “WAFFENFABRIK STEYR” at the rear of the pistol. The wood grips are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with carry and use and a lanyard loop at the base. The bore is good, the action functions and markings are sharp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18MF-3 HK 630 #03526 Lot #572 (Sale Order 626 of 772) Rare Heckler Koch 630, #03526, .223 cal., 21" barrel, blued finish, checkered stock with plastic butt pad. Rifle is in very good to fine condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, bore is very good, action is good, stock is very good plus showing some mars and scratches. Rear sling swivel but no front. Mounted with a Redfield 3x-9x scope with good optics on a factory quick detachable mount. Includes one 4 and one 10 round magazine. (Modern) Est. $1000-2000
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18ME-14 WINCHESTER 1890 #797257 Lot #573 (Sale Order 627 of 772) Winchester Model 90 pump action rifle, .22LR caliber, 24” octagon barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 797257; overall very good + condition displaying majority of original finish, crisp action, sharp markings, bore may clean to good, wood stocks are overall good to very good with some scattered mars and scratches from storage. (C&R). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-163 SCOPE Lot #574 (Sale Order 628 of 772) Model 84 Telescope sniper scope (S/N 23460) for a US M1-D sniper rifle. The lot includes the scope and mounting ring with rubber eye cup. The scope is in very good overall condition retaining the majority of its blue finish with a post and cross hair reticle. The scope shows clear, crisp optics at the time of description. The lot also includes an OD green canvas carrying case. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-172 SHOOTING GAME Lot #575 (Sale Order 629 of 772) Antique Big Game Hunter table top shooting game. The game is marked, “BIG GAME HUNTER and CHICAGO, ILL.”, with a metal pistol attached to a wooden case 21” in length and 9” wide. The game is in good overall condition however is not working at the time of description. A great decorator piece for someone’s trophy room. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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18LW-171 CUSTOM LUGER CARBINE Lot #575a (Sale Order 630 of 772) Custom Model 1902 Luger Carbine, .30 Luger caliber, Serial #24424. The pistol is in fine overall condition with an 11 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its fine rust blue finish with only light handling marks. The consignor notes that the pistol was professionally fabricated by John Martz or World of Lugers but the work is extraordinarily well done and pays great attention to detail. The straw finished parts show light to moderate thinning of finish. The toggle is DWM marked and all visible serial numbers are matching including the butt stock. The checkered Walnut grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering and some light darkening due to oil. The lot includes a matching, numbered Walnut shoulder stock, three unmarked nickel plated magazines with wooden bases, original period leather sling, takedown tool, pin punch, box of Winchester .30 Luger rounds and combination cleaning rod/oiler. All items are contained in a later manufactured leather luggage case with red felt interior. The case is in very good condition with a blank brass escutcheon plate on top. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this magnificent Luger well done, authentic in every detail and difficult to discern from the original. Est.: $6,000-$12,000. (C+R).
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18ML-4 1851 COLT NAVY #95060 Lot #576 (Sale Order 631 of 772) Colt Black Powder Series Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, smooth wood grips, inscribed on backstrap “H. S. Fenn/California” in the style of mid-19th Century; S/N 4418; overall near new condition; the late Dr. H. Sterling Fenn was a well-known famous author and Colt expert. (Percussion). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-298 S&W #C440269 Lot #577 (Sale Order 632 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 10 (no dash) DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N C440269; overall excellent condition with factory two piece cardboard box. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-121 COLT NEW FRONT #G162743 Lot #578 (Sale Order 633 of 772) Colt New Frontier single action revolver, .22 Mag/ .22 LR caliber, Serial #G162743. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with vivid case hardening evident on the frame. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The lot includes an additional .22 Magnum cylinder. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18LW-125 NAMBU #6513 Lot #579 (Sale Order 634 of 772) Japanese Type 14 Nambu semi-automatic pistol, 8mm caliber, Serial #6513. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its military finish with wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The frame shows a small amount of pin prick pitting, several Japanese proofs and features a small trigger guard. The wood grips are in good condition showing light to moderate use with mars and compressions. The lot includes one correct, aluminum base magazine with a non-matching serial number. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-136 S&W MOD 36 #201835 Lot #580 (Sale Order 635 of 772) Colt Model 36 Chief’s Special revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #201835. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and some thinning of finish on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger show beautiful, toning case hardening. The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-146 WALTHER PPK #AC46933 Lot #581 (Sale Order 636 of 772) Walther PPK semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, Serial #A046933. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its stainless steel finish with small mars from carry and use. The Walther marked checkered plastic grips are in very good condition showing little use. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. (No California Sales). Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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18LW-160 CANADIAN HI POWER STOCK Lot #582 (Sale Order 637 of 772) Wooden shoulder stock for a Canadian Inglis Hi-Power pistol. The stock is in very good overall condition showing moderate use with small mars and compressions. The left side of the stock is marked, “SALTD 1945” at the wrist. The stock also has a period OD green canvas lanyard hook on the stock. Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-161 LUGER STOCK LOT Lot #583 (Sale Order 638 of 772) Lot of two reproduction wooden stocks for Luger pistols. The two stocks are older and are of a good quality. The two stocks are 12 ½” and 13 ½” respectively with small storage marks but are otherwise in very good condition. Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-162 STOCK LOT Lot #584 (Sale Order 639 of 772) Lot of two vintage wooden stocks for Luger pistols. The two stocks are over 50 years old and show quality workmanship. The two stocks are 13” and 13 ½” respectively with small storage marks but are otherwise in very good condition. One stock features a period leather holster attached to the butt. Est.: $400-$800.
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18MC-1 PLAINS RIFLE Lot #585 (Sale Order 640 of 772) Full stocked heavy barrel percussion Plains rifle, converted from flintlock, approx. .46 cal. with very deep rifling, 35 1/4" un-cut octagonal barrel, double triggers, brown patina, rifle sights, brass mounted with patch box on the right side. Very similar to early Hawken's rifles before he moved out West. Rifle is in good to very good condition, action is functioning, old crack and slight loss at the front of the lock, and brass cap is missing from the front of the stock. Ram rod is replacement. An interesting rifle which should be further researched. Est. $400-800
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18JA-49 S&W 422 #BPF3767 Lot #586 (Sale Order 641 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 442 DA Airweight hammerless revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, satin finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 8PF3767; overall fine condition with a fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips; accompanied by a factory blue cardboard box. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18JA-296 S&W #A400912 Lot #587 (Sale Order 642 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 59 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered plastic grips, S/N A400912; near new condition with one extra magazine and two piece factory cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun; instructions sheet also included. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $400-$800.
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18LW-36 SAVAGE 99 #364554 Lot #588 (Sale Order 643 of 772) Savage Model 99 Takedown lever action rifle, .300 Savage caliber, Serial #364554. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and areas of high point edge wear on the receiver. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows toning, silvered case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with the fore end serialized to the rifle. The butt stock features a pistol grip and ends with a Savage marked steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Model 99 manufactured in 1937. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-45 REM 03A3 #4080723 Lot #589 (Sale Order 644 of 772) US Remington Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #4080723. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military style aperture rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “RA” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 9-43. The receiver also retains the majority of its military finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock has several sharp cartouches and ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-46 SMITH CORONA #3657666 Lot #590 (Sale Order 645 of 772) US Smith-Corona Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3657666. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its military finish and is marked, “SC” with the flaming bomb emblem and dated 3-43. The receiver also retains the majority of its military finish with sharp markings. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock shows Circle P and “FJA” cartouches, ending with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-51 REM RB #1901 Lot #591 (Sale Order 646 of 772) Remington Rolling Block single shot rifle, 7mm caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 30” round barrel with a blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The receiver shows beautiful muted case hardening. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing small mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate with swivel slings and cleaning rod retained. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-54 SAVAGE #294251 Lot #592 (Sale Order 647 of 772) Savage Model 99 Takedown lever action rifle, .303 Savage caliber, Serial #294251. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” tapered round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear sight. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and edge wear on the receiver. The rifle features a brass shell counter and shows vivid case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with the fore end serialized to the rifle. The butt stock ends with a Savage marked steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this well cared for Savage manufactured in 1927. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-60 MARLIN 336A #57147 Lot #593 (Sale Order 648 of 772) Marlin Model 336-A lever action rifle, .32 Special caliber, Serial #57147. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded front and standard rear sights. The barrel and half-magazine both retain the majority of their blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and small handling marks. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a Marlin marked checkered rubber butt pad. The bore is good, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-63 MARLIN PUMP Lot #594 (Sale Order 649 of 772) Marlin Model 27-S pump action rifle, .32-20 caliber, serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a blade front sight and the rear sight removed. The barrel and half magazine retain the majority of their muted blue finish with sharp edges and loss of finish on the magazine. The receiver shows considerable original blue finish mixing with plum patina. The hammer and trigger retain muted case hardening in protected areas with a period tang sight added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-59 REM 8 #63449 Lot #595 (Sale Order 650 of 772) Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle, .30 Remington caliber, Serial #63449. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a blade front sight and the rear sight removed. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and small scratches along the barrel. A period tang sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions from carry and use. The butt stock ends with a steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-107 ASTRA #30205 Lot #596 (Sale Order 651 of 772) Astra Model 600/43 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #30205. The pistol is in very good overall condition with 5 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with small mars and some high point edge wear on the frame. There are several proofs at the rear of the frame. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with some flattening of the checkering noted and a lanyard ring at the base. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-64 SAVAGE 99 #366936 Lot #597 (Sale Order 652 of 772) Savage Model 99 Takedown lever action rifle, .300 Savage caliber, Serial #366936. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and standard rear sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with small mars on the barrel. The receiver shows thinning of the finish on the underside and several small scratches. The rifle features the brass shell counter and shows beautiful, vivid case hardening on the lever, particularly on the protected portion of the assembly. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with the fore end serialized to the rifle. The butt stock features a pistol grip and ends with a Savage marked steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this desirable Savage manufactured in 1938. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18NP-3 MAUSER BOLO Lot #597a (Sale Order 653 of 772) Mauser bolo semi-automatic pistol, 7.63mm caliber, 4” barrel, dark patina, wood grips, S/N 647276; rough un-cleaned condition overall working action, dark bore, worn grips, import-marked; accompanied by modern tan leather holster in very good condition. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $200-$400.
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18LW-110 WEBLEY #18623 Lot #598 (Sale Order 654 of 772) H & R Self-Loading Model semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #18623. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with small scratches and high point edge wear. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with sharp checkering. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-112 ARMY SPECIAL #496775 Lot #599 (Sale Order 655 of 772) Colt Army Special revolver, .32-20 WCF caliber, Serial #496775. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle, a faint drag line on the cylinder and a crisp Rampant Colt emblem at the rear of the frame. The checkered wood medallion grips are in good condition with sharp checkering and a small chip off the base of the right panel. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-114 HSC #812954 Lot #600 (Sale Order 656 of 772) Mauser Model HSC semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, Serial #812954. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 3/8” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle. The pistol has a Nazi proof on the trigger guard. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with some flattening of the checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Nazi proofed Mauser. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18LW-147 OUTDOORSMAN #S65017 Lot #601 (Sale Order 657 of 772) Smith & Wesson 38/44 Outdoorsman revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #S65017. The pistol is in very good overall condition with 4” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and loss of finish on the cylinder. The caliber markings on the barrel appear to have been refreshed during the period of use. The hammer and trigger show muted case hardening. The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18MD-3 COLT WOODSMAN #108904 Lot #602 (Sale Order 658 of 772) Colt Woodsman semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 6.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, two tone magazine, S/N 108904; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips; one extra Ruger marked .22 caliber magazine included. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $350-$700.
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18MD-4 WINCHESTER 1907 #32484 Lot #603 (Sale Order 659 of 772) Winchester Model 1907 semi-automatic rifle, .351 caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 32484; overall good condition with considerable muted original blue on barrel, brown patina to receiver, good markings, fair bore, crisp action, overall good wood showing a small old hairline crack behind the upper tang, some scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18MD-5 WINCHESTER 1897 #707093 Lot #604 (Sale Order 660 of 772) Winchester Model 1897 takedown pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, full choke, brown patina, 30” barrel, wood stocks, S/N E707093; overall good + condition with a crisp action, sharp markings, very good to near fine bore, and overall very good wood displaying flame graining to the rear portion of the butt stock. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $250-$500.
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18MF-1 REMINGTON 03-A3 #4147672 Lot #605 (Sale Order 661 of 772) Remington Model 03-A3, #4147672, cal., 24" barrel, parkerized finish, "scant" stock. Rifle is in very good to near fine condition overall, showing nearly all of it's original military finish. Bore is very good, Remington barrel is dated 12-43, action is good, stock is fine overall, with minimal mars, crossed cannon, "RA" and "FJA" cartouches on the left side of the stock above the trigger guard. There is a circle "P" behind the trigger guard and a small "OG" half way down the left side of the stock. There are also 4 small inspection marks on the bottom of the stock forward of the floor plate screw. Front sight cover and nylon sling included. A very nice, original 03-A3 seldom seen in this condition. (C&R) Est. $600-1200
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18MF-2 SPRINGFIELD M-1 GARAND a#4261762 Lot #606 (Sale Order 662 of 772) Springfield M1 Garand, #4261762, .30/06 cal., 24" barrel, parkerized finish, original military stock. Rifle is in very good condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, barrel is dated 3-53, bore is very good, action is good, SA trigger group, stock is very good with some mars and dings from use. Stock has "S.A.over H.C. in square with crossed cannons under the rear sight on the left side of the stock, and the circle "P" cartouche on the pistol grip. With canvas sling. A very nice Garand. (C&R) Est. $900-1800
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18ME-4 WINCHESTER SHOTGUN Lot #607 (Sale Order 663 of 772) Winchester Model 1887 lever action shotgun, 10 gauge, 32” barrel, old re-blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 50619; overall good condition with good action, good wood, checkered steel butt plate, dark bore, even toning to finish on metal surfaces. (Antique). Est.: $300-$600.
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18JA-302 S&W # A330604 Lot #608 (Sale Order 664 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 59 DA semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered plastic grips, one extra magazine, S/N A330604; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips; bore should clean to near fine; accompanied by two piece factory box with end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $350-$700.
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18LW-35 STANDARD ARMS Lot #609 (Sale Order 665 of 772) Standard Arms Model M pump action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” round barrel with a ramped blade front sight and the rear sight is missing the elevator. The barrel retains traces of original blue finish, mostly in the protected areas with light surface erosion evident near the muzzle. The receiver is a dark brown patina with light engraving on top of the action. The fore end is bronze with relief images of a moose and lion which has taken on a pleasing patina. The smooth wood butt stock is in good condition with mars and compressions and the butt plate is bronze with a stylized relief image of the Standard Arms crest. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this unique, seldom encountered rifle. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18LW-82 UBERTI 73 #48392 Lot #610 (Sale Order 666 of 772) Uberti Model 73 lever action saddle ring carbine, .44-40 caliber, Serial #48392. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 20” round barrel with a blade front and tangent style rear sights. The barrel and full-length magazine retain nearly all of their blue finish while the receiver is beautifully case colored, with the saddle ring retained. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with only light handling marks and the butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used carbine. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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18LW-134 S&W #549356 Lot #611 (Sale Order 667 of 772) Colt Model 36 Chief’s Special revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #549356. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish showing little use with a faint drag line on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger show beautiful, toning case hardening. The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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18ML-5 BRONZE Lot #612 (Sale Order 668 of 772) Reproduction bronze entitled “Sergeant” by Frederic Remington; approximately 11” in height on stone base; nice detail. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LW-167 MAG LOT Lot #613 (Sale Order 669 of 772) Lot of three Colt Gold Cup mid-range and Pre Series 70 magazines marked .38 Special. All three magazines retain a significant amount of their original blue finish and are in good overall condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LW-168 S&W VICTORY LOT #226608 Lot #614 (Sale Order 670 of 772) Smith and Wesson Victory Model revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #V226608. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The top strap is marked, “U.S. NAVY”. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with small mars and a lanyard ring in the butt. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this WWII era pistol. The lot includes a Smith and Wesson factory letter indicating the pistol was shipped on January 29, 1943 and delivered to the U.S. Navy Springfield Armory, Springfield, MA. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-145 COLT POL POS #251894 Lot #615 (Sale Order 671 of 772) Colt Police Positive revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #251894. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of its blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and a faint drag line on the cylinder. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-128 1934 BERETTA #816981 Lot #616 (Sale Order 672 of 772) Beretta Model 34 semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP caliber, Serial #816981. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with high point edge wear and thinning finish on top of the barrel. The frame features numerous proof marks and is dated 1952 at the rear. The smooth plastic grips are in good overall condition showing moderate wear from carry and use. The lot includes one correct, Beretta marked magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18JA- 293 S&W #8D17930 Lot #617 (Sale Order 673 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 12-3 Airweight DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, 4” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood medallion grips, S/N 8D17930; like new in two piece factory box with end label numbered to this gun. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $350-$700.
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18JA- 294 S&W #B2940 Lot #618 (Sale Order 674 of 772) Smith & Wesson Escort Model 61 semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, brown mottled plastic grips, one extra magazine, S/N B2940; overall fine condition displaying majority of original finish, fine bore, action and markings; left grip shows some wear and marking; accompanied by a factory two-piece cardboard box with end label numbered to this gun. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18JA-297 S&W #B3749 Lot #619 (Sale Order 675 of 772) Smith & Wesson Escort Model 61 (no dash) semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered mottled brown plastic grips, S/N B3749; overall near new condition with very slight highpoint wear at muzzle, instructions sheet and factory two piece cardboard box and S&W blue soft boot. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LW-43 ARISAKA #151949 Lot #620 (Sale Order 676 of 772) Arisaka Type 38 bolt action carbine, 6.5 caliber, Serial #151949. The carbine is in good overall condition with a20” import marked barrel with a protected blade front sight and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with the airplanes wings being removed from the rear sight. The mum has been ground off the front ring, while Japanese characters remain. The smooth wood stock is in fair condition showing heavy use with numerous gouges and dents consistent with military service. The butt ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-53 WIN 92 #413744 Lot #621 (Sale Order 677 of 772) Winchester Model 1892 lever action carbine, .25-20 WCF caliber, Serial #413744. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20”round barrel with a ramped blade replacement front sight and the rear sight removed and dovetail plugged. The barrel and full-length magazine both retain significant flaking blue finish with mars, scratches and thinning of finish in areas. The receiver is a grey patina with some light surface erosion. The hammer and trigger show old, muted case hardening and a modern tang sight has been added. The smooth gumwood stocks are in good condition with mars, compressions and some loss of wood around the tang. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the markings are legible and the action is crisp on this Model 1892 carbine manufactured in 1907. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-104 1922 BROWN #3826C Lot #622 (Sale Order 678 of 772) FN Browning Model 1922 semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #23826C. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and some areas of high point edge wear. The frame has Nazi proofs above the trigger guard. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with sharp checkering and light handling marks. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this Nazi marked Browning. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18JA- 305 S&W #B1156 Lot #623 (Sale Order 679 of 772) Smith & Wesson Model 61 Escort semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 2” barrel, blued finish, checkered mottled brown plastic grips, S/N B1156; overall like new condition with factory two piece cardboard box, instructions and S&W blue soft boot. (Modern/NO CAL. SALE). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LW-111 MAUSER #424625 Lot #624 (Sale Order 680 of 772) Mauser Model HSC semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, Serial #929976. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 3/8” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with only light handling marks noted. The pistol has a Nazi proof on the trigger guard. The checkered wood grips are in good condition showing moderate wear with some flattening of the checkering. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Nazi proofed Mauser. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-115 FEMARU #178957 Lot #625 (Sale Order 681 of 772) Femaru Model 37M semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, Serial #178957. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its thinning blue finish with areas of wear evident on the slide. The ridged wooden grips are in good condition with small mars, oil soaking on the right panel and a lanyard loop at the base. The lot includes one correct magazine which is serialized to the pistol. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18PR-16 KNIGHTS B.P. Lot #625a (Sale Order 682 of 772) Knights Armory inline muzzle loading black powder percussion rifle in box, S/N 000226 with 26” barrel and stainless steel. .52 caliber. Neoprene camo stock. In box with video and factory promotions. Excellent to new. Won at raffle and never shot. Must be registered. (Modern) Est.: $200-$400
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18PR-7 FLARE GUN GERMAN Lot #625b (Sale Order 683 of 772) German WWI era flare or volley pistol, S/N 9608 with B&E contractors mark. German proofs. 75%-85% original blue finish with very good grips. Measures 15” overall. Over 100 years old. Exceptional condition. Est.: $175-$350
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18PR-18 WALTHER MDL 8 Lot #625c (Sale Order 684 of 772) Walther Model 8 .25 A.C.P. caliber semi-auto pre-war pistol, S/N 710846. Approximately 60%-80% original blue with minor erosion and pinprick pitting on the left from holster or contact. The right side almost fine. Excellent grips with enamel medallions. Tight with bright bore. No Mag. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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18PR-24 SNUFF BOTTLE Lot #625d (Sale Order 685 of 772) Chinese carved stone oversize snuff bottle with turquoise color stone stopper. Measures 3 ¼” in height. Over 100 years old from estate. Great lavender to gray and black colors. Est.: $175-$350
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18ML-9 PEACEMAKER 1972 Lot #626 (Sale Order 686 of 772) Colt Peacemaker Single Action revolver, .22LR caliber with 2 extra .22 Magnum caliber cylinders; 6” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, checkered black hard rubber eagle grips, s/N G38932 with factory two-piece cardboard box and instructions; gun is in like new condition. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18ML-17 1894 WIN #1992779 Lot #627 (Sale Order 687 of 772) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine (pre-64), .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1992779; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + wood showing some scattered mars and scratches from storage. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18MD-1 WINCHESTER 1912 #77592 Lot #628 (Sale Order 688 of 772) Winchester Model 1912 pump action shotgun, take down, 12 gauge, full choke, 30” barrel, re-blued finish, wood stocks, added Pachmayr hard rubber butt pad, S/N 77592; overall good condition as re-finished, very good bore, crisp action, good markings, good wood with butt stock having been re-finished. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $150-$250.
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18MD-2 WINCHESTER 1890 #585965 Lot #629 (Sale Order 689 of 772) Winchester Model 1890 pump action rifle with Remington 24” round barrel, .22 caliber, blued finish to barrel, wood stocks, S/N 585965; parts gun as the action is not working and the Remington barrel is marked “.22 short, long or long rifle”; barrel shows majority of original blued finish, bore is very good to near fine and markings on the barrel are crisp; receiver shows brown patina; wood is overall good with some old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $125-$175.
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18ME-12 CARL GUSTAV W/BAYONET Lot #630 (Sale Order 690 of 772) Swedish Carl Gustafs bolt action rifle, with bayonet and metal sheath, 6.5mm caliber, 18” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, olive green woven sling, S/N 49540; overall good to very good condition with a good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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18ME-13 CARL GUSTAV Lot #631 (Sale Order 691 of 772) Customized Carl Gustafs Mauser bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, 18.5” barrel, blued finish, full length wood stock with added hard rubber butt pad, leather sling, S/N HK110150; mounted with a Bushnell 3x-9x Banner scope displaying crisp optics. Rifle is in overall very good condition as customized; good bore, action and wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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18ME-3 ENFIELD JUNGLE CARBINE Lot #632 (Sale Order 692 of 772) Enfield bolt action carbine, import-marked “Santa Fe Jungle Carbine MK I/Golden State Arms Corp” on barrel, blued finish, wood stock, sling swivels, S/N Y 8136; overall fair to good condition with crisp action, good bore, good wood stock; tapped receiver right side with old repair to left side of receiver; modern replacement rear sight. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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18ML-19 MARLIN #21436 Lot #633 (Sale Order 693 of 772) Marlin Model 39A lever action short rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N L21436; overall fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, crisp action and markings, fine wood stocks. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $250-$500.
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18ML-18 SAVAGE #AEHG Lot #634 (Sale Order 694 of 772) Savage Arms Co./Fox SxS hammerless shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” ventilated rib barrels, blued and case hardened finish, checkered wood stocks, S/N AEHG; overall very good + condition with majority of original finish, very good + bores, crisp actions, double triggers; butt stock shows some scattered losses to finish but overall very good. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $200-$400.
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18MC-4 COLT BLACKPOWDER Lot #635 (Sale Order 695 of 772) Colt New Blackpowder Series 1849 Pocket, #340441, 31 cal., 4" barrel, case hardened frame with blued barrel and nickel backstrap. Revolver is in very good condition overall, showing the majority of it's original finish, nickel is lifting in several areas, bore is very good, action is good, grips are very good. (Exempt) Est. $250-500
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18LW-165 LUGER CONV UNIT Lot #636 (Sale Order 696 of 772) 1970’s conversion kit for Oberndorf Luger pistols. The lot includes a hinged wooden case which contains the guide rod, extra magazine and toggle assembly for an Oberndorf Luger pistol. Everything is in very good overall condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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18JA-86 NEW DEP #230070 Lot #637 (Sale Order 697 of 772) Smith & Wesson 38 New Departure top break DA revolver, .38 S&W caliber, 3.25” barrel, nickel finish, pearl grips, S/N 230070; overall fine condition displaying majority of original nickel finish, very good to near fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine iridescent pearl grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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18JA-87 NEW DEP #46265 Lot #638 (Sale Order 698 of 772) Smith & Wesson 38 New Departure DA revolver, .38 S&W caliber, 3.25” barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 46265; overall near fine condition with majority of original nickel finish, some scattered areas of light wear, some small spots of erosion; very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine grips. (Antique). Est.: $250-$500.
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18LW-37 ARISAKA #70740 Lot #639 (Sale Order 699 of 772) Arisaka Type 99 Last Ditch bolt action rifle, 7.7 caliber, Serial #70740. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 26” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a uniform brown patina with light surface rust in areas. The front and rear sights are the crude style associated with Last Ditch rifles, the mum has been ground off and the rear of the bolt lacks the knurled texture of earlier rifles. The smooth wood stock is in fair condition showing heavy use with dents and gouges. There are Japanese characters painted on the right side of the butt which ends with a crude wooden butt plate. The bore is poor, showing roughness and pitting. The action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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18LW-39 ROSS 1905 Lot #640 (Sale Order 700 of 772) Ross MK. II Model 1905 bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain traces of original blue with the remainder going to dark patina. The bolt handle on this straight pull action shows old muted case hardening. The smooth wood stock shows heavy use with numerous dents, compressions and small gouges. The butt stock has numerous cartouches and ends with a steel butt plate with trap. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this World War I era Canadian rifle. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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18LW-132 WEBLEY #A422330 Lot #641 (Sale Order 701 of 772) Webley MK IV top break revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #A422330. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its military finish with light wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The plastic grips are in good condition showing light to moderate wear with a lanyard ring at the base. The pistol has numerous English proofs and acceptance marks on the frame and cylinder. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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18LW-38 ARISAKA #97699 Lot #642 (Sale Order 702 of 772) Arisaka Type 99 bolt action rifle, 7.7 caliber, Serial #97699. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish. The front sight is a protected blade while the rear is the military tangent style with the aircraft wings still intact. The proprietary bi-pod is intact and retains the majority of its blue finish. The mum is clearly visible on the front ring as are Japanese characters. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition showing little use with an old coat of varnish added. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used WWII era Arisaka rifle. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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18LW-133 S&W VICTORY #443144 Lot #643 (Sale Order 703 of 772) Smith and Wesson Victory Model revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #V443144. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their military finish with wear at the muzzle and a drag line on the cylinder. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with small mars and a lanyard ring in the butt. The left side top strap is marked, “U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D. “. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this WWII era pistol. Est:$250-500. (C+R).
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18LW-153 DREYSE #204977 Lot #644 (Sale Order 704 of 772) Dreyse Model 1907 semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #204977. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with some light pinprick pitting at the rear of the action. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition with small mars and some flattening of the checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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18LW-159 CHINESE HI POWER STOCK Lot #645 (Sale Order 705 of 772) Wooden shoulder stock for a Chinese Hi-Power pistol. The stock is in very good overall condition showing moderate use with small mars and compressions. The left side of the stock is marked with Chinese characters at the wrist. The stock also has a green canvas strap attached to the lanyard loop. Est.: $200-$400.
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18LW-139 BROWNING #218197 Lot #646 (Sale Order 706 of 772) FN Browning Model 1900 Pocket semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP caliber, Serial #218197. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its blue finish with wear at the muzzle, high point edge wear and light scratches. All visible serial numbers are matching. The FN marked checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition showing moderate wear from use and carry with a lanyard ring at the left base. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400 (C+R).
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18LZ-3 BAIKAL #04065910B Lot #647 (Sale Order 707 of 772) Baikal IZH-18EM-M single shot shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #04065910B. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 29 ½” ported barrel with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead front sight. The barrel retains nearly all of its blue finish while the receiver is finished in the white. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with light handling marks. The butt stock ends with a rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The lot includes a choke wrench and both modified and improved cylinder choke tubes. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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18LW-164 MAG LOT Lot #648 (Sale Order 708 of 772) Lot of two Colt 1911 magazines, one two-tone and the other full blue. The two magazines are in good overall condition with some pinprick pitting on the full blue magazine. The two-tone magazine shows sharp contrast. Est.: $200-$400.
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18LW-120 WEBLEY REV Lot #649 (Sale Order 709 of 772) Webley MK IV top break revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #X9101. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its military finish with holster wear at the muzzle and high point edge wear. The plastic grips are in good condition showing light to moderate wear with a lanyard ring at the base. The pistol has numerous English proofs on the frame, cylinder and is marked, “ENGLAND” on the frame. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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18JA-136 NEW DEP #4611 Lot #650 (Sale Order 710 of 772) Scarce Smith & Wesson 38 New Departure First Model top break DA revolver, .38 S&W caliber, 5” barrel, grey patina, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 4611; overall fair to good condition with good markings, fair bore, action working but trigger return spring is not; dark patina with some scattered pinprick pitting and areas of light erosion; grips are worn and show old repairs to bottoms near butt strap; a difficult variation to find in any condition given only about 5,125 were made with the early “Z-Bar” barrel latch in the year 1887. (Antique). Est.: $200-$400.
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18NV-25 HALF STOCK PERC RIFLE Lot #650a (Sale Order 711 of 772) Half stock percussion trade rifle, approx. 58 cal., 36" barrel, 52 1/2" overall, brass mountings, brown patina finish with working action. Rifle is in fair condition overall, original ramrod, retainer needs repair, needs retaining band at the front of the stock. Brass parts have been polished, rear sight has been removed. (Antique) Est. $100-200
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18NV-26 CATALOG LOT Lot #650b (Sale Order 712 of 772) Lot of Winchester Catalogues, volumes 1-12. Complete reprinted copies of the Winchester catalogs from 1865-1918. Includes guns, ammunition, accessories, parts and price lists for Winchester, a plethora of information. Est. $80-160
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18NV-28 MISC LOT Lot #650c (Sale Order 713 of 772) Lot of once fired brass, including 14 boxes Federal 243 Win, 5 boxes Remington 243 Win, 1 box of Winchester 243, 4 boxes of Federal 22-250, 4 boxes of 30-30 Federal, 2 boxes of Federal 30-06, 1 box of Federal 32 Win Special, 1 box of Remington 32 Win Special. Est $75-150
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18NV-38 MISC LOT Lot #650d (Sale Order 714 of 772) Lot of 4 Remington 700 rifle sights and Weaver scope bases. Rifle sights are in excellent condition, and are take offs from new rifles when the consignor mounted scopes. Also included are two pair of Weaver 1" detachable scope mounts, and two Weaver bases for Remington Six, 7400, 7600, a pair for Remington 700, and one for a Ruger 10/22. Est. $100-200
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18NV-37 KNIFE LOT Lot #650g (Sale Order 715 of 772) Lot of 10 pocket knives and 1 Buck style knife by Western. Folding pocket knives by Ideal, Imperial, Iroquois, Keen Kutter, Hammer Brand, Volunteer, Cemmaniago and others, in good condition overall. Est. $50-150+
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18LW-166 LUGER MAG LOT Lot #651 (Sale Order 716 of 772) Lot of four Luger magazines. Three of the magazines are authentic with two with wooden bases, one aluminum (S/N 4260) and one is plastic. All are in good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-6 PHOTO Lot #652 (Sale Order 717 of 772) Original photo on cabinet card inscribed in pen, “Carrol Conley”; Ex-Sterling Fenn collection; young Indian Princess wearing shell decorated dress; back of card is inscribed in pencil “Bill Cody Squaw/Carroll Conley/1890”. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-7 PAINTING Lot #653 (Sale Order 718 of 772) Framed original painting on canvas of Native American brave signed tony Sandoval; approximately 12” x 9” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-11 COLT MAG LOT Lot #654 (Sale Order 719 of 772) Lot of 2 WW I Colt .45 pistol magazines one a two-tone, the other with lanyard ring in base. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-14 WEB GEAR Lot #655 (Sale Order 720 of 772) Lot of canvas web gear including 3 Webley holster, 4 clip pouches and 3 belts. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-15 BAYONET Lot #656 (Sale Order 721 of 772) Lot of 3 U.S. bayonets with sheaths and hangers including a USM8 bayonet by BM Co.; a USM8A1 bayonet by PWB and an M10 bayonet marked “MFG 1Z803”; all in very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-20 COLT CAVALRY Lot #657 (Sale Order 722 of 772) Desirable First Edition/Special Signature Edition/Special Author’s Copy - Fenn hardback with hard slip cover “Colt Cavalry & Artillery Revolvers . . . A Continuing Study” by John A. Kopec and Dr. H. Sterling Fenn; also signed by Ron Whitaker, at the time (1994) Chairman, President and CEO of Colt’s Mfg. Co., Inc., Kathleen J. Hoyt, Colt Historian and Martin S. Huber, retired Colt Historian. Est.: $200-$400.
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18ML-21 COLT SA Lot #658 (Sale Order 723 of 772) “A Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver/A Thirty Year Anniversary Edition/1976-2006” hardback book with written inscription from author John Kopec “To my friend and co-author H. Sterling Fenn-with my warmest personal greetings-In appreciation of all your help with our research thru all these many years-John A. Kopec”. Est.: $200-$400.
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18MD-6 HYBRID SWORD Lot #659 (Sale Order 724 of 772) Hybrid sword made in Pakistan, approximately 35” overall with a 26” blade, wood grip and wood scabbard wrapped in black material; overall good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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18ME-10 ISHAPORE Lot #660 (Sale Order 725 of 772) British SMLE III Ishapore bolt action rifle, modified to single shot smooth bore of approximately .40 caliber; wood stock, S/N L 45477; overall fair condition as modified; two old repairs to rear of butt stock at brass butt plate; crisp action, fair bore. (C&R). Est.: $175-$350.
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18PR-28 SPRINGFIELD BAYONET Lot #660a (Sale Order 726 of 772) Springfield bayonet for 1903 rifle with blade marked “S.A.” and 1914 dated. U.S. 589806 on the reverse. Parkerized for WWII with “U.S.N. MK I” marked fiberglass scabbard. The reverse painted in stenciled letters “Fair cloth, A.E.” Very good plus to almost fine condition. Est.: $150-$300
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18PR-29 ARGENTINE BOLO Lot #660b (Sale Order 727 of 772) Argentine 1909 Bolo with scabbard and hanger. Good to very good overall. Est.: $150-$300
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18PR-30 TWO PHILLIPINE KNIVES Lot #660c (Sale Order 728 of 772) 2 Phillipine barongs with carved heads on pommels. Good to very good overall. Minor chips. WWII era. Est.: $100-$300
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18PR-21 1917 EMF TRENCH BAY Lot #660d (Sale Order 729 of 772) 1917 Enfield bayonet (Also trench gun). U.S. marked and inspected with 1917 date, fire bomb and eagle proofs. Very good plus. In cosmoline. Very good plus scabbard. Est.: $100-$200
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18PR-20 SPRINGFIELD BAYONET Lot #660e (Sale Order 730 of 772) Springfield Trapdoor bayonet with scabbard and hanger. 80%-90% original blue. Very good to almost fine overall. Est.: $125-$250
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18LN-1-107 MAUSER 1934 #294464 Lot #661 (Sale Order 731 of 772) Pocket Mauser semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, 3.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, no magazine, S/N 294464; overall good condition considerable muted blued finish remaining, some scattered light erosion to bore, good markings, worn grips. (C&R/NO PPT). Est.: $150-$250.
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18LN-1-108 WALTHER P1 #072066W379 Lot #662 (Sale Order 732 of 772) Walther Model P1 DA semi-automatic pistol, import-marked, 9mm caliber, 4.75” barrel, mat black finish, checkered plastic grips, S/N 072066W379; overall very good condition with a very good + bore, crisp action, very good markings and grips; accompanied by a leather flap holster and one extra magazine. (Modern/NO CAL SALE). Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-106 BRONZE Lot #663 (Sale Order 733 of 772) Small bronze entitled “Paul’s Bull” by Bob Schriver (1983); approximately 5” long, 3” wide and 3” in height; fine detail of an American Bison. Est.: $150-$300.
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18ML-12 COLT MAG LOT Lot #664 (Sale Order 734 of 772) Lot of 2 Colt .45 Model 1911-A1 pistol magazines in U.S.-marked woven double pouch. Est.: $125-$250.
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18LL- 11 KNIFE LOT Lot #668 (Sale Order 735 of 772) Lot of folding pocket knives, straight razors and a boarding axe. 20 folding knives, including a George Wallace 1972 election advertiser, advertiser knives from Coca Cola, Coalinga Hardware, Petrolium Specialties, and various folders; 2 straight edge razors in cases, and a boarding axe. Fair to good or better overall. Est. $100-200
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18LL- 10 PRINT LOT Lot #669 (Sale Order 736 of 772) Lot of 2 Maass prints, one large print of flying ducks in a wooded area, 20" x 17", framed and matted, hand signed and remarqued by Maass; and one Conservation Edition duck stamp, #11/100, measuers 6 1/2" x 9", framed and matted, signed by Maass. Formerly from the Robert Peterson Estate. Est. $100-200
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18ML-13 MAG LOT Lot #670 (Sale Order 737 of 772) Lot of 5 misc. .45 caliber pistol magazines including one Colt marked. Est.: $100-$200.
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18ML-22 BONANZA LOT Lot #671 (Sale Order 738 of 772) Bonanza lot of 4 items including a Colt Stock Certificate dated August 16, 1955 with hand written note on back “From my Dad – L.A. Pomona Gun show/November 13, 1993/We were there together”; from son of Sterling Fenn.; also a soft cover book by Guns & Ammo on “Guns of the Gunfighters”; another book by Mike Venturino entitled “Shooting Colt Single Actions” and a tooled leather cartridge belt with Western scenes and the name “Harry”; maker-stamped “Geo. Lawrence Co./Portland, Or”. Est.: $100-$175.
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18MG-4 DOUBLE BBL HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN Lot #672 (Sale Order 739 of 772) “C.G. Bonehill” SxS Damascus 12GA shotgun in poor condition. Old stock repairs. Butt plate missing. Sold as wall hanger only. (Antique) Est.: $100-$200
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18LN-1-105 BANK Lot #673 (Sale Order 740 of 772) Speaking Dog mechanical metal bank; appears to have considerable age and is stamped on the bottom “PAT JULY 14, 1885 AND ___ 20, 1885”; very nice patina and scattered areas of original paint remaining. Est.: $300-$600.
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18LN-1-577 COINS Lot #675 (Sale Order 741 of 772) Two small display dishes made from old silver coins, one is approximately 3.5” in diameter, the other 2” in diameter. Est.: $100-$300.
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18NV-10 SCARCE COMET SPUR TRIGGER Lot #675a (Sale Order 742 of 772) Scarce Comet spur trigger revolver, .22 cal, #112, circa 1870-80's, 2 /12" octagonal barrel with nickel frame, plain walnut grips. Good condition overall, action is not working, hammer screw has been replaced. (Antique) Est. $100-200
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18NV-11 ROHM RG-10 #1079205 Lot #675b (Sale Order 743 of 772) Rohm RG-10, #1079205, .22 cal, 2 1/2" barrel, blued finish, white plastic logo grips. Pistol is in very good condition, good bore, good action, missing the cylinder pin and ejector rod. (Modern / PPT) Est $50-100
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18NV-12 COLT ARMY SPECIAL $505578 Lot #675c (Sale Order 744 of 772) Colt Army Special, #505578, .38 cal, 5" barrel, blued finish, trigger shoe, with target thumb rest grips. Revolver is in fair condition overall, as refinished, good bore, action functions, cylinder does not stay shut. Front sight has been reshaped, crack in left grip panel. (C&R / PPT) Est. $175-350
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18NV-16 SIMMONS SCOPE Lot #675d (Sale Order 745 of 772) Simmons Model 1201 Spotting Scope 20-60x60, as new in box. Est $100-200
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18NV-20 WINCHESTER THERMOMETER Lot #675e (Sale Order 746 of 772) Winchester Western advertizing thermometer, replicating a shotgun shell, measuring 7 3/8" x 26 5/8", in very good plus condition, with a small distortion in the upper left corner. In the original shipping box, which was shipped to The Stockade in Westminster, CA on Jan 31, 1977. Est. $75-150
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18NV-15 GAR GRAVE MAKER Lot #675f (Sale Order 747 of 772) GAR Union Civil War grave marker made by the Emblem Flag Co, Bristol Penn, cast iron, contemorary. In very good condition. Est. $50-100
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18LL- 14 PRINT Lot #676 (Sale Order 748 of 772) Lot of 4 Ducks Unlimited prints by Leo Stans with a set of Ducks Unlimited coasters. Prints are of a "In Morning Light", "Old Mill", Misty" and His Domain" and measure 12 1/2" x 17 5/8". Est. $50-100
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18MG-5 STEVENS CRACK SHOT Lot #677 (Sale Order 749 of 772) Stevens .22 caliber Marksman falling block rifle, S/N C168. Working in fair condition. Surface rust and pitting. Carving in wood. The bore may clean to good. Not quite terrible. (C&R) Est.: $50-$100
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18MG-2 GERMAN CADET SWORD Lot #678 (Sale Order 750 of 772) Imperial German Officer’s sword with scabbard. Small proof on back of blade only. As found out of attic condition. Grip wire unraveling. Blade excellent. Brass unpolished. Est.: $50-$100
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18MG-3 DBL ANTIQUE HAMMER SHOTGUN Lot #679 (Sale Order 751 of 772) Antique SxS hammer shotgun “W.H. Hamilton” marked on left lock. Missing hammer, release lever, and small parts. As decorator only. Poor condition. Measures 46 ½” overall. 12GA. (Antique) Est.: $40-$80
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18LN-1-510 REPRO PRINT Lot #680 (Sale Order 752 of 772) Reproduction print of two mint sheets of U.S. currency in protective sleeve. Est.: $50-$100.
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18LN-1-574 1872 $20 NOTE Lot #681 (Sale Order 753 of 772) Lot of 2 collectible U.S. currencies including a State of South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Script dated 1872 and PMG graded “Gem Uncirculated”; the other a large U.S. $1 Silver Certificated dated 1923 and PCGS currency graded Fine with edge tears; both in protective sleeves. Est.: $75-$150.
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18ln-517 cowboy sketch Lot #682 (Sale Order 754 of 772) Framed and matted ink sketch of cowboy returning gunfire by Thomas Lorimer; approximately 11” x 14” overall. Est.: $50-$100.
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18MH-4 KNIFE LOT Lot #683 (Sale Order 755 of 772) Lot of 5 misc. knives, each with sheath, mid-eastern styles. Est.: $40-$80.
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18ME-11 ARGENTINE MAUSER Lot #684 (Sale Order 756 of 772) Argentine Mauser bolt action rifle, top front of receiver re-marked “.308 cal”, 22.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock with sling swivels, S/N H 2410; crisp action, good markings, dark bore, butt stock area of wood shows a horizontal crack between butt plate and rear sling swivel. (C&R). Est.: $75-$150.
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18LX-15 STEVENS SHOTGUN Lot #685 (Sale Order 757 of 772) Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Model 255 SxS exposed hammers shotgun, 12 gauge, 32” barrels, double triggers, blued finish in protected areas of barrels with balance gone to brown patina, case hardened receiver, checkered wood stocks, S/N 230; overall good condition with good bore, good actions, traces of case colors on side plates, overall good stock with correct hard rubber Stevens butt plate. (Antique). Est.: $75-$150.
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18LL- 13 PHOTO Lot #686 (Sale Order 758 of 772) Photo of Will Rogers, 9" x 6 1/4" with signed card, framed and matted. Est. $75-150
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18LL- 9 ELK PRINT Lot #687 (Sale Order 759 of 772) Print of elk, measuring 8" x 11 1/2", framed. Est. $25-50
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18ML-16 HIGGINS AUTO Lot #688 (Sale Order 760 of 772) J. C. Higgins Model 28 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR only caliber, 24” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, mounted with a Weaver D4 scope displaying good optics; no visible S/N; overall very good to fine condition with majority of original finish, fine bore, action, markings and wood. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $75-$150.
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18MC-7 CAP GUN/ RIG LOT Lot #689 (Sale Order 761 of 772) Kids vintage cap gun leather rig with 2 cap guns, one Pony Boy and one cast metal Trooper. Holster has conchos and is tooled with studs. High quality. Also, leather cartridge belt for 38 cal. and 44/45 cartridges, double layer, no buckle, but ties. Marked Brauer Bros, St. Louis. Est. $75-150
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18ML-8 REMINGTON PRINT Lot #690 (Sale Order 762 of 772) Framed print by Frederic Remington of Western cowboy being chased by Indians; approximately 11” x 13” overall. Est.: $25-$50.
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18ML-10 POWDER FLASK Lot #691 (Sale Order 763 of 772) Mid-19th century horn body powder flask for shotgun with three stage charger; measures approximately 8.5” from spout to end. Est.: $50-$100.
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18MC-2 MARLIN MOD A #120806 Lot #692 (Sale Order 764 of 772) HSB & Co Rev-O-Noc Model A pump shotgun, #120806, 12 Ga., 30" barrel, nickel finish, stock with Remington plastic butt pad. Shotgun is in fair condition overall, showing a brown patina, bore is very good, action is good, stock is fair, with several losses and cracks, there is an old repair at the wrist. (C&R) Est. $100-200
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18MC-6 WESTERN RIG Lot #693 (Sale Order 765 of 772) Western holster rig for .45 cal revolver, 4 3/4" with sheep skin lining, approx size 32". Est. $50-100
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18MC-5 HOLSTER LOT Lot #694 (Sale Order 766 of 772) Lot of 3 vintage holsters, one flap holster for smaller revolver, one vintage slim jim holster made on the range, and one vintage cap gun and holster left hand rig. Est. $25-50
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18LX-14 REM 22 Lot #695 (Sale Order 767 of 772) Remington Model 41 bolt action rifle, .22 short, long or LR caliber, 27” round barrel, blued finish, wood half stock, no visible S/N; overall good condition with majority of muted original blued finish, good bore, action, markings and wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $30-$60.
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18LX-13 NRA BB GUN Lot #696 (Sale Order 768 of 772) Daisy NRA Centennial BB gun, lever action, ’94 SRC style; near new in factory cardboard box. Est.: $35-$70.
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18LL- 12 HAND STAMP Lot #697 (Sale Order 769 of 772) Vintage document seal, notary style, "Bank of Commerce Tonkawa, Oklahoma". Nice condition. Est. $50-100
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18LL- 16 SERVING SET Lot #698 (Sale Order 770 of 772) Cake serving set, stainless with cloisenne handles, includes broad blade knife and fork in box, marked Scheffield England. Est. $30-60
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18LL- 8 HISTORY OF TELEPHONE Lot #699 (Sale Order 771 of 772) Alexander Graham Bell complete pin set, History of the Telephone 1876-1937, in oak framed display. Est. $25-50
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18LL- 7 PAINTING Lot #700 (Sale Order 772 of 772) Frederic Remington print of Indian, "A Friendly Scout Signaling the Main Column" 1868, image measures 6 1/2" x 9 1/2", framed and matted. Est. $25-50
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