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20IT-9 PACK SADDLE Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 1779) Antique wood and leather pack saddle with sheepskin liner in good overall condition. The pack saddle has a wood frame, with leather straps, iron ring rigging and old fleece lining. A nice decorator piece for the gun room. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HW-4 COLT DERRINGER Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 1779) Colt Derringer single shot pistol, .22 Short caliber, Serial #55724D. The pistol is as new in the factory wooden display case. The pistol retains nearly all of the original finish with a blued barrel and nickel frame. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. The wooden display case has a Colt Emblem engraved into the lid with red velveteen interior. A nice 1960’s era Cased Colt. Est.: $175-$350. (C+R/PPT).
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20HW-8 REPRO OF CEONFED. NAVY TYPE REV. Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 1779) A.S.M. Italian made reproduction of a Confederate Navy style percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #E12666. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 7 ½” octagon barrel, brass frame, 95% cylinder scene with case coloring on the rammer and trigger. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. Est.: $125-$250.
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20KE-7 SPANISH BOLO & LEBEL BAYONET Lot #3a (Sale Order 4 of 1779) Spanish Bolo knife with matching scabbard, #8029. The blade was cleaned but remains good with light markings, with a C.F. marked Lebel bayonet and scabbard in very good plus to almost fine condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HW-20 71-84 MAUSER BAYONET Lot #4 (Sale Order 5 of 1779) Mauser Model 1871/84 bayonet with scabbard. The bayonet is 26 ½” in total length with a 22” blade. The blade appears unsharpened with “SOLINGEN” at the handguard. The handguard is serialized, #25056 with “17B.61” on the obverse. The checkered leather grip is in good condition with a steel bird head pommel. The leather scabbard has a nickel throat and toe with light surface rust. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HW-21 100 RND KRAG BANDOLIER Lot #5 (Sale Order 6 of 1779) Bonanza lot of Spanish American War military accessories. The lot includes a 100 round canvas .30-40 Krag bandolier with the desirable Mills patented “C” closure, a McKeever pouch, dated 1904, 20 round Rock Island Arsenal leather with “EHS” cartouche and a carbine action cover in very good to nearly fine overall condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HW-22 PATTERN 1886 CAR. BELT Lot #6 (Sale Order 7 of 1779) .45-70 caliber blue Mills belt accompanied by a Pattern 1887 U.S. belt plate, circa 1890’s in excellent condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HW-23 PATTERN 1886 CART BELT Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 1779) Hurlbert .45-70 caliber cartridge belt, made only one year during the Spanish American War. Accompanied by a Pattern 1887 U.S. belt plate. The belt and plate are in very good overall condition. A seldom seen variation of wartime production. Est.: $150-300
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20HM-4 CUSTOM CASE FOR COLT 1911 Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 1779) Custom case for Colt Semi Auto 1911 pistols in .45 with 2 tone mags in near fine condition. Made shortly after WWII. From top Colt collector. Est.: $250-$500
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20HW-26 U.S. TRAPDOOR BAYONET Lot #8a (Sale Order 10 of 1779) U.S. Trapdoor type 4 rifle bayonet with black enamel painted original scabbard, dated at the throat. The bayonet includes the original, “NGP” marked frog with brass medallion for the National Guard of Pennsylvania. One of the last variations of bayonet for trapdoors. In very good original condition. Est.: $125-$250.
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20GU-1 MOSSBERG BROWNIE #12296 Lot #9 (Sale Order 11 of 1779) O.F. Mossberg Brownie four shot pepperbox derringer, .22 caliber, Serial #12296. The pistol is in very good overall condition with 2 ½” barrels. The pistol retains significant original finish going to brown patina with sharp markings. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. The bores are fair, the action works and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-500. (C+R/PPT).
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20HI-108 8LB RIFLED PROJECTILE Lot #10 (Sale Order 12 of 1779) U.S. Schenkl case shot projectile with remnants of the combination fuse in good overall condition. The shell is approximately 3” in diameter and 9” in length weighing approximately 9 pounds. This Civil war era shell would make a great piece for the gun room. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HI-109 REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY CONV. CYLINDER Lot #11 (Sale Order 13 of 1779) Remington New Model Navy revolving percussion rifle cylinder in .36 caliber in the factory cardboard box. The cylinder has gone to a dark mottled patina with areas of light surface erosion. Hard to find in this condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-60 CHIPAWAY CUTLERY BOWIE KNIFE Lot #11a (Sale Order 14 of 1779) Chipaway Cuttlery marked bowie knife Wild West edition with 11” radical clipped point blade and 16” overall. Embossed leather scabbard. Very good plus to near fine condition. Est.: $75-$150
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20HW-25 U.S BI-POD Lot #12 (Sale Order 15 of 1779) U.S. bi-pod for for M-14 or an M-1A. The bi-pod is authentic US issue in nearly fine overall condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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20KE-8 YATAGAN Lot #12a (Sale Order 16 of 1779) Mid-Eastern Yatagan with silver inlay in blade, showing prayer or signature with coral and faux jewels. The grip is broken and 1 ear is missing. The scabbard is copper and leather over wood. The piece is 19th century or earlier and 28 ½” in overall length. Est.: $175-$350.
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20GZ-5 WINCHESTER 94 Lot #13 (Sale Order 17 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 caliber, Serial #4954489. The carbine is as new in the factory cardboard box. The rifle retains 99% of the factory blue finish with a 20” round barrel and full-length magazine. The smooth wood stock is as new on this crisp Model 94 circa 1981. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20HW-9 LLAMA ESPECIAL Lot #14 (Sale Order 18 of 1779) Llama Especial Model 7 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #25659. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 90-92% of the blue finish with high point edge wear and light scratches from carry and use. The right panel is smooth wood while the left has finger grooves. The butt retains the lanyard ring. The pistol includes a plastic case with two standard 9mm and one .38 Super magazine. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-54 COLT'S PATENT FLASK Lot #14a (Sale Order 19 of 1779) Early Reproduction Colt’s Patent flask engraved “Col. E. Fell, Ft. Sill, 1867” on reverse in presentation box. 1960s era. Good quality. Est.: $100-$300
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20HS-1 FIE VON DUTCH SXS SHOTGUN 12GA Lot #15 (Sale Order 20 of 1779) Custom FIE side by side shotgun modified by legendary Hot Rod artist Von Dutch, 12 gauge, Serial #2417. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 18 ½” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The shotgun has been customized with a smooth wood pistol grip and brass plate added to the right side of the receiver marked, “Von Dutch”. According to the consignor, the shotgun was custom built by Von Dutch and gifted to his good friend Earl Bruce. The lot includes a signed letter to this effect along with a significant amount of historical documentation on Von Dutch, his art, work on cars, knives and custom fire arms. The bores are good, the action works well and the markings are legible on this piece customized by the iconic Hot Rodder, Von Dutch. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20HS-2 STAR M43 FIRESTAR #1913466 Lot #16 (Sale Order 21 of 1779) Star M-43 Firestar semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #1913466. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 3.4” barrel. The pistol retains 93-94% of the blue finish with small mars and light edge wear on the slide. The checkered rubber grips are in very good condition with a checkered front and back strap. The lot comes in the factory plastic hard case with the manual, two correct magazines and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-78 MORGAN DOLLAR LOT Lot #16a (Sale Order 22 of 1779) Small horde of 6 Morgan dollars, 1921 dated most likely from the same roll with no mint. Not professionally graded but still bright. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HS-3 GRENDEL P-10 .380 #09219 Lot #17 (Sale Order 23 of 1779) Grendel DA Model P-10 semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #09219. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 2 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of the matte blue finish with light scratches and wear consistent with carry and use. The Zytel grips are in good condition. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-55 FRENCH POWDER FLASK Lot #17a (Sale Order 24 of 1779) Mid-19th century French powder flask marked “PQ. F. A Paris” with embossed copper body showing stag and hunt scenes. The spring is weak. Very good plus to near fine condition. Measures 7” from the top to the end. Est.: $150-$300
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20HS-4 FEG 37M .380 #100805 Lot #18 (Sale Order 25 of 1779) Hungarian FEG M37 semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #100805. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 92-93% of the blue finish with light holster wear at the muzzle and Hungarian proofs on the frame. The ribbed wood grips are in very good condition showing wear consistent with carry and use. The pistol includes one correct magazine marked, “37M”. The lot also includes a leather flap holster in fair to good condition. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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20HS-5 M1871 GERMAN/PRUSSIAN DRESS BAYONET W/SCABB Lot #19 (Sale Order 26 of 1779) Model 1871 German/Prussian dress bayonet with etched blade with the matching scabbard. The bayonet is 23 ½” in total length with a 19 ½” blade. The unmarked blade has gone to grey patina, with no signs of sharpening and the etching is faint, showing overall good uncleaned condition. The handguard is iron and the grip is smooth brass with an eagle head pommel. The black leather scabbard is in good condition with nickel at the throat and tip. Est.: $200-$400.
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20HI-57 CHINESE SHORT SWORD Lot #19a (Sale Order 27 of 1779) Authentic 18th to 19th century Chinese short sword (2) in 1 scabbard with raised and ornate brass mounts. Ray skin or shark skin scabbard missing tip. The blades been cleaned and very good. Measures 24” overall with 19” blades. Est.: $150-$300+
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20HK-1 REMINGTON 24 Lot #20 (Sale Order 28 of 1779) Remington Model 24 pump action rifle, .22 Short, Long or Long Rifle caliber, Serial #783965. The rifle is in fine overall condition as re-finished with a 22” barrel with a ½ magazine. The rifle retains the majority of a quality re-blue finish with a Redfield one-piece scope base added. The smooth wood stock has been poorly re-finished with nice figure in the butt stock. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20KE-4 SNAKEWOOD CANE Lot #20a (Sale Order 29 of 1779) Exotic Snakewood cane with an art nouveau silver grip, 36” in overall length. Est.: $175-$350.
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20HL-104 MILITARY COLT BULLET MOLD Lot #21 (Sale Order 30 of 1779) Original Military Colt Bullet Mold For Colt 1860 Army Revolver. Sprue cutter stamped “COLT’S PATENT”. Right leg stamped “44”, No original blue but good overall condition with minor marks. Good cavities. Becoming scarce. Est.: $125-$250
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20HO-2 NED BUNTLINE CASE Lot #22 (Sale Order 31 of 1779) Ned Buntline hardwood case for a Colt SAA Ned Buntline pistol. The Walnut case is in very good condition with brass hardware and a maroon velveteen interior. The case is 21 ¼” in length by 9 ½” in width with a brass key, bore brush and dummy cartridges. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HO-6 COLT NEW FRONTIER Lot #23 (Sale Order 32 of 1779) Colt New Frontier Buntline SA revolver, .22 LR caliber, Serial #G224081. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of the original blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and a faint index line on the cylinder. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in excellent condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20KE-6 2-HUNTING SWORDS Lot #23a (Sale Order 33 of 1779) Lot of 2 reproduction German hunting swords from the Nazi era. An excellent copy with bone grips and etched blades. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HO-11 WALTHERPP NAZI Lot #24 (Sale Order 34 of 1779) Walther Model PP semi-automatic pistol, 7.65 caliber, Serial #267016p. The pistol is in very good condition as re-finished with Nazi proofs and acceptance marks, including “Wa4359” marks on the slide and frame. The pistol has had an old re-blue with light to moderate surface rust on the right side of the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with small handling marks and the pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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20HO-14 MOORE DERRINGER Lot #25 (Sale Order 35 of 1779) Moore derringer with Colt address, .38 caliber, Serial #5713. The pistol is in good overall condition with a barrel marked, “PAT FEB. 24, 1863”, an oddity which have possibly been re-marked. The engraved brass grips are also in good condition showing traces of nickel finish, while the barrel has gone to brown patina. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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20HW-1 COLT 1877 THUNDERER Lot #26 (Sale Order 36 of 1779) Colt Model 1877 Thunderer DA revolver, .41 caliber, Serial #62200. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol has gone to a mottled grey patina with a partially legible barrel address and all matching visible serial numbers. The back of the trigger and hammer show significant bright niter blue. The action is working well at the time of description. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition with small mars from carry and use and fit well. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20HI-59 HUNTING KNIFE Lot #26a (Sale Order 37 of 1779) Hen and rooster premier edition 1st production run (Rick Childress) German steel. 1 of 500 hunting knife marked “Toledo, Spain HR 4801”. Blade measures 6” with leather scabbard. Fine to excellent condition. Est.: $150-$300
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20GW-1 CHINESE SKS Lot #27 (Sale Order 38 of 1779) Norinco SKS semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 39 caliber, Serial #2X0401. The rifle is in good to nearly very good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle is import marked on the left side of the action with all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock shows moderate to heavy use with the serial number on the left side of the butt stock, sling swivels and a period canvas military style sling. The bayonet has been removed. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. The lot includes the original instruction manual. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20HI-71 GERBER MK I KNIFE Lot #27a (Sale Order 39 of 1779) Gerber Mark I knife Serial #L7624S. The knife is 9” in overall length with a 5” blade marked, Portland, USA. The blade is in fine condition with a nylon scabbard that is dirty and in need of cleaning. From an estate. Est.: $75-$150.
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20HA-3 COLT BLACKPOWDER SERIES 1851 NAVY Lot #28 (Sale Order 40 of 1779) Colt New Black Powder series 1851 Navy percussion pistol, .36 caliber, Serial #11704. The pistol is as new in a hardwood presentation case with all accessories. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the high polish blue finish with sharp edges. The cylinder scene is 99% complete and the rammer, frame and hammer are vividly case hardened. The straps are silver plated with a square back trigger guard. The smooth wood grips are in excellent condition with light handling marks. The dark wood factory case has a brass Colt emblem on the lid with blue velveteen interior and royal satin on the lid with embossed Colt emblem. The case includes a mold, cap tin, powder flask and lead balls. Made in the 1970’s these Colts were well constructed and finished. Est.: $400-$800.
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20KD-3 S&W 2" .38 Lot #28a (Sale Order 41 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 10-5 Double Action Revolver in .38 Special caliber with blue finish, and checkered medallion grips, S/N C969130. Very good plus used condition. 90%-95% showing index line. Evidence of firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20HO-3 ROB'T E LEE COMM. Lot #29 (Sale Order 42 of 1779) Robert E. Lee Commemorative 1851 Navy percussion revolver authorized by the U.S. Historical Society in a hardwood case. The pistol is finished in polished blue and decorated in in gold tone with a bright brass trigger guard and straps, smooth wood grips and a gold tone medallion of Lee. The hardwood case is lined in grey velveteen with a silver tone powder flask and cap tin. The lid has a top with Lee’s image on horseback. Est.: $350-$700.
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20HI-58 GERMAN NAVY VETERANS FLAG POLE TOP Lot #29a (Sale Order 43 of 1779) German Navy Veterans of Battleship Command flag pole top mounted on stand. Knights cross and swastika intertwined with battleship at apex. Gold, silver and black finish on brass stand as mounted by U.S. Officer who brought back. Measures 16 ½” from the tip to end of base. Unusual. Est.: $250-4500
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20HO-4 JAPANESE NAMBU PISTOL Lot #30 (Sale Order 44 of 1779) Japanese Nambu Model Type 14 semi-automatic pistol, 8mm, Serial #327. The pistol is in nearly fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel, dated 16.10 on the frame. The clip bears the matching serial number. The wood grips are in very good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are good. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R/PPT).
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20HO-20 73 CARBINE Lot #31 (Sale Order 45 of 1779) Winchester Model 1873 lever action saddle ring carbine, .44 WCF caliber, Serial #NSNV. The carbine is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. It is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The carbine has a 20” round barrel with a full-length magazine. The carbine is missing the dust cover with the saddle ring retained. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20HI-63 HEISER DENVER MRKD FLAP HOLSTER Lot #31a (Sale Order 46 of 1779) “Heiser Denver” marked 6” flap holster for medium frame double action revolver, #1435. Along with “Heiser Denver” marked tooled leather belt #16. Measures 2 ½” wide at the widest point. 28”-32” waist. Not a match but possibly mated at the time of use circa 1930s-50s. Est.: $175-$350
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20HO-21 73 CARBINE Lot #32 (Sale Order 47 of 1779) Winchester Model 1873 lever action saddle ring carbine, .44 WCF caliber, Serial #84641. The carbine is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. It is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The carbine has a 20” round barrel with a full-length magazine. The rear sight has been removed and the saddle ring is retained. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20KE-3 JAEGAR LE COULTRE CLOCK Lot #32a (Sale Order 48 of 1779) World class movement Atmos clock by Jaeger Le Coultre in near mint condition in the packing box (no cover) with instructions, powered by perpetual motion and atmospheric changes. Some discoloration to case, otherwise excellent. Est.: $350-$700.
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20HO-9 1858 REMINGTON Lot #33 (Sale Order 49 of 1779) Remington Model 1858 percussion revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #128335. The pistol is in good overall condition with an 8” octagon barrel which retains a significant amount of blue finish and sharp edges. The frame shows traces of old case hardening and the trigger guard is brass. The cylinder has been cleaned to a bright finish. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with chips and mars at the butt. Est.: $350-$700. (Antique).
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20HI-61 NAZI ERA FLARE PISTOL Lot #33a (Sale Order 50 of 1779) Nazi era flare pistol marked “AYF42 #3500J”. Full complement of Waffen Ump proofs eagle, 280. 50% black iodized finish on Dural or alloy frame and barrel. Composite grips. Very good plus condition. Est.: $175-$350
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20HX-5 S&W 39-2 Lot #34 (Sale Order 51 of 1779) Smith & Wesson DA Model 39-2 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A298214. The pistol is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with a 4” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains nearly all of the nickel finish with some areas of frosting evident. The checkered medallion wood grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering and the lanyard ring is retained. The pistol comes with the grey and blue cardboard Smith & Wesson factory box with two correct magazines, cleaning rod, all associated packaging materials and matching end label. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-77 WINCHESTER CARTRIDGE LOT Lot #34a (Sale Order 52 of 1779) Lot of 2 boxes of 45-60 Winchester caliber cartridges by Remington UMC. All matching head stamps shows cartridge and “For Winchester Rifles” 300 grain bullet in very good plus condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HX-16 REMINGTON 513T Lot #35 (Sale Order 53 of 1779) Remington Model 513T Match Master bolt action rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 27” bull barrel with a globe style front sight. The rear sights have been removed and the tap holes filled. The rifle retains approximately 90-95% of the blue finish with a case colored trigger. A period Redfield aperture sight has been added and there is significant case coloring on the bolt and bolt handle. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a beavertail fore end and a leather military style sling added. The bore is dirty and may clean to good, the action works well and the markings are crisp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20KE-9 ANTIQUE PRINT LOT Lot #35a (Sale Order 54 of 1779) Lot of antique Italian prints of men in armor with arms. Expensively framed and matted to match at a cost of over $300 each. $1,200 in frames alone. The size of the outside dimensions is 21 ¼” in height by 19 ¼” in width, excellent overall condition and an excellent gift for the collector. A set of four. Est.: $400-$800.
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20HW-15 WINCHESTER MDL 1890 Lot #36 (Sale Order 55 of 1779) Winchester Model 1890 takedown pump rifle, .22 Short caliber, Serial #352647. The rifle is in fair to good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a ¾ length magazine. The rifle has gone to a mottled brown patina showing light cleaning and sharp edges. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing mars and dents consistent with field use. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20HI-70 U.S. ZOUAVE BAYONET Lot #36a (Sale Order 56 of 1779) U.S. Zouave bayonet with B.H. inspections, C and P. In good to very good condition with minor pitting on the blade and no scabbard. Est.: $125-$250.
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20HW-24 PATTERN 1876 CART BELT Lot #37 (Sale Order 57 of 1779) Pattern 1876 Type 4 Prairie belt for 45-70 cartridges, manufactured circa 1878. In very good plus condition made by Watervliet Arsenal with an inspection mark at the tongue, “A.R. SMITH”. A nice Indian Wars era piece with sharp markings. $350-$700.
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20HN-5 BROWNING 1900 POCKET Lot #38 (Sale Order 58 of 1779) Belgian Browning Model 1900 Pocket semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #463274. The FN manufactured pistol is in fine overall condition with numerous Belgian proofs and acceptance marks, all matching serial numbers and light holster wear at the muzzle. The pistol retains 95-96% of the original toning blue finish. The FN marked checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition showing light wear with a good fit. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable FN manufactured Browning. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R/PPT).
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20HN-8 WESTERN BOWIE/IRON MISTRESS Lot #39 (Sale Order 59 of 1779) Bowie knife by “Western Cuttlery U.S.A. W-49” marked with H beneath address in excellent condition with no scabbard. The blade Measures 9 ½” and 14” overall. Everyone wanted a bowie after watching Alan Ladd in “The Iron Mistress”. Est.: $150-$300
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20KD-2 ENFIELD REVOLVER Lot #39a (Sale Order 60 of 1779) Webley Mark IV Double Action Revolver in .38-200, S/N 137360. 95%-98% war finish remains with minor handling and use. Well marked and fully proofed. Tight action and bright bore. Lanyard included. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20HO-7 REMINGTON O/U Lot #40 (Sale Order 61 of 1779) Remington Over/Under derringer, .38 caliber, Serial #522. The pistol is in nearly fine overall condition with considerable original blue on the barrels and a clear, crisp barrel address. The checkered hard rubber grips are very good condition. The bores are good, the action works well and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (Antique).
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20HI-75 MISC. LOT Lot #40a (Sale Order 62 of 1779) Vintage pocket knife lot with two advertisers, 4 blade Camillus New York in near fine condition with a 3” blade, Kingston 2 blade, Hammer brand U.S. with mottled scales simulating pearl, I.K. Co. 2 blade with fancy green and gold grip, Imperial 3 blade inscribed “SEOUL”, a Korean War souvenir, small 3 blade with simulated pearl in very good plus condition, unmarked with a 2 ¾” overall, unmarked 2 bladed in fair condition with simulated horn, 3 ½” overall cut out in body for finger grip, unmarked 2 blade with simulated pearl in fair only condition, 2 ¼” folded. The knives are various ages and conditions with values to up to $150 each. As a bonus, the lot includes a Queen’s cutlery large 2 blade folder with stag, the longest blade is 4”, which has been incorrectly sharpened by a millennial with a “How To” on I-phone. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HX-12 WINCHESTER 1887 Lot #41 (Sale Order 63 of 1779) Winchester Model 1887 lever action shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #35658. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a mottled patina with mars, dents and scratches. The smooth wood stock is in fair condition showing heavy use with a checkered steel butt plate providing a 13 ¼” LOP. Est.: $400-$800. (Antique).
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20HX-6 S&W 59 Lot #42 (Sale Order 64 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model DA Model 59 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A363557. The pistol is in excellent overall condition with a 4” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains 98-99% of the blue finish with only light handling marks. The checkered plastic grips are also in excellent condition with sharp checkering and the lanyard ring is retained. The pistol comes in the blue factory Smith & Wesson cardboard box with a matching end label. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Model 59. The lot includes one correct S&W marked magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-64 CONESTOGA WAGON Lot #42a (Sale Order 65 of 1779) Completely Handmade and hand carved Conestoga wagon by artist and not mass produced. Estimated 50-70 years old and sold at gift shop in Knott’s Berry Farm. Authentic details and tools. Approximately 9” tall by 16”. Very good condition. Est.: $175-$350
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20HX-7 S&W 59 Lot #43 (Sale Order 66 of 1779) Smith & Wesson DA Model 59 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A269302. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel and adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains nearly all of the blue finish with small mars and light wear at the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition and the lanyard ring is retained. The lot includes the blue factory Smith & Wesson cardboard box with one correct magazine, all associated packaging materials and a matching end label. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20HX-8 S&W 59 Lot #44 (Sale Order 67 of 1779) Smith & Wesson DA Model 59 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A368338. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains nearly all of the nickel finish with some areas of light frosting. The checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes with the grey and blue factory Smith & Wesson cardboard box with a cleaning rod, all associated packaging materials, two correct magazines and a matching end label. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20HW-13 94 S.R.C. Lot #45 (Sale Order 68 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 lever action saddle ring carbine, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #809348. The carbine is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 20” barrel with a full-length magazine. A King sight has been added at the front with a ladder style rear sight. The barrel and magazine retain a significant amount of thinning blue finish drifting to a dark patina. The receiver has gone to a mottled patina with original blue still evident in the protected areas and on the loading gate. The saddle ring is retained with “E.B.S.” stamped on the underside of the action, possibly indicating issue to a law enforcement agency. The smooth wood gumwood stock shows moderate to heavy use with dents, bruising and an extra coat of varnish added during the period of use. The smooth steel crescent butt plate is proud at the toe. The bore is bright, the action functions well and the markings are sharp on this saddle ring carbine circa 1917. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20HI-73 XVII WINTER GAMES LILLEHAMMER 1994 Lot #45a (Sale Order 69 of 1779) Scarce in America, XVII Winter Games Lillehammer 1994 souvenir. Sterling silver gripped and presentation cased miniature snow shovel. With an Olympic motif and date on the front-Nordic Designs on the rear. Signed, Martinsen .925 (Silver). A great gift for the Olympic collector. Est.: $125-$250.
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20HP-1 MOYER CUSTOM KNIFE Lot #46 (Sale Order 70 of 1779) Beautiful custom knife by Jim Moyer of Idaho City, Idaho. The Birdseye Damascus steel Bowie and custom sheath is in excellent condition with an overall length of 15”, the clip point blade is ¼” thick and 6 1/8” in length. The process to produce the Birdseye Damascus steel involves 20 layers of two types of steel and a significant number of man hours. The grip is constructed of Mule deer antler crown with brass handguard, stacked leather and red spacers. The hand tooled leather sheath is also in excellent condition. Our consignor won the knife in the Shoot! Magazine, 5th annual Cowboy benefit raffle in 2006. The lot includes all correspondence with the builder, including a letter where he tells the consignor the knife would retail for $1,200.00 and a copy of the May/June 2006 Shoot! Magazine with an article titled, “Moyer Knives” chronicling the knife’s construction. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20HL-109 VERY RARE U.S. MILITARY ISSUE MOLD Lot #47 (Sale Order 71 of 1779) A Very Rare U.S. Military Issue Bullet Mold For A Hall Breechloading Rifle. 6 5/8” overall. 52 caliber. Iron with brass rivet. Minor old pitting but good overall condition. Crisp cavity. Left leg deeply stamped “HALL’S RIFLE”. An rare and desirable U.S. military issue mold. A must have for the owner of a Hall rifle or U.S. military collector. Rarely offered for sale. Est.: $400-$800
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20HO-102 COLT .25 AUTO Lot #48 (Sale Order 72 of 1779) Colt Model 1908 semi-automatic pistol, Serial #380138, .25 ACP caliber in nearly fine original condition showing 95-98% original blue finish and vivid case colors. The pistol has non-factory pearl grips with P.B. scratched on the back of the frame and grip safety. The pistol features an excellent interior and one correct clip. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R/PPT).
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20HO-12 SHARPS DERRINGER Lot #49 (Sale Order 73 of 1779) Sharps four-barrel derringer, .22 caliber, Serial #7901. The pistol is in very good plus overall condition with 2 ½” barrels. The barrels show traces of original blue finish in the protected areas and a brass frame with the front barrel release. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. The action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Antique).
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20HI-74 COLLECTOR'S KNIFE LOT Lot #49a (Sale Order 74 of 1779) Good lot of collector’s folding pocket knives including: 1. Mann with bridge marking, two blades with the longer at 3 ¼”. The knife is in very good plus to near fine. A great early knife. 2. All steel 3 blade advertiser with traces of gold, marked Berling Magneto in fair to good condition. 3. 18th to early 19th century Doctor’s knife with 3 blades for bleeding. Horn grip with chips. The knife is fair only, needing restoration. 4. Multi-bladed pearl grip folder in poor condition. 5. 3 bladed pearl grip folder in fair condition. 6. Pipe knife with horn on shell scales, blade broken in fair condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HX-9 S&W 59 Lot #50 (Sale Order 75 of 1779) Smith & Wesson DA Model 59 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #A368366. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel with an adjustable rear sight. The pistol retains nearly all of the nickel finish with some areas of light frosting. The checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes with the grey and blue factory Smith & Wesson cardboard box with a cleaning rod, all associated packaging materials, two correct magazines and a matching end label. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20KB-4 WINCHESTER 1300XTR Lot #50a (Sale Order 76 of 1779) Winchester Model 1300 XTR pump shotgun, #LX013497, 20 Ga., 28” vent rib barrel, 2 ¾ or 3” shells, choked cylinder, blued finish, checkered wood stock with checkered plastic butt plate. The shotgun is in fine plus condition overall, showing 96-98% original finish, the bore is excellent and the action is crisp. The stocks are about fine with minimal dings and scratches from storage and use. External screw in choke. 14” length of pull. (Modern/PPT) Est. $250-500
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20KB-5 LOEWE MAUSER MDL 1891 Lot #50b (Sale Order 77 of 1779) Sporterized Argentine Mauser Model 1891, #G4842, 7.65 cal., 22” barrel, sights have been removed, blued finish, smooth sporter stock with rubber recoil pad, mounted with a Tasco 4x32 scope. The rifle is in good to very good condition as sporterized, approximately 80-90% finish remains, with the losses mainly under where the sights were mounted and the forward portion of the receiver. The bore is very good, action is good, stock is good with a small inlaid repair of a swivel mount in the butt. The barrel, receiver and magazine are matching numbers, the bolt is unmarked. (Antique) Est. $200-400
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20KB-6 LYTTLETON RSA BOLT ACTION Lot #50c (Sale Order 78 of 1779) Littleton RSA (also known as Musgrave) single shot rifle, #NSNV, 7.62 cal., 24” medium weight barrel, matte finish, plain wood stock with rubber recoil pad, mounted with a Tasco 6-24x40 scope. The rifle is in very good shape, showing 95%+ original finish, minty bore, great action, and crisp trigger. The stock is good to very good overall with dings dents and mars from storage and use, there are plastic spacers in the butt to adjust the length of pull, which is currently 13 ¾”. These South African rifles have a very good reputation and are under valued. They are very popular among bench rest shooters and hunters for custom rifles. (C&R/PPT) Est. $500-1000
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20KD-4 JAPANESE SAMUARI SWORD Lot #50d (Sale Order 79 of 1779) Japanese WWII Era “Samurai” sword in military mounts. The handle is missing ray skin and unraveling with blue and brown condition. The blade measures 26 ½” only showing incorrect cleaning and pits along with flaws. 8 ½” long old tang with 1 hole and showing intricate and lengthy signature. The tang also cleaned incorrectly but just slightly. 300-600 year old blade temper line mostly not visible. Est.: $400-$800
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20HA-113 CUSTOM MAUSER SPORTING RIFLE Lot #51 (Sale Order 80 of 1779) Custom Mauser sporting rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #2M-8812. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The rifle retains approximately 95-96% of the blue finish with light scratches and small mars from carry and use. The bolt has been jeweled and the handle has been bent to accommodate scope mounting. The floor plate is engraved, ROBERT LEE LARKIN MBA AUG 1969”. The custom Walnut stock is finely checkered with high relief carved oak leaf embellishment. The butt stock has a roll over cheek piece with a ventilated rubber butt pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The rifle is topped with a Bushnell Banner 3 x 9 variable power scope. The lot includes sling swivels and a tooled leather sling. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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20HA-114 INTERARMS CUSTOM MAUSER Lot #52 (Sale Order 81 of 1779) Custom Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #B263327. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 21” octagon to round barrel marked, “RJ CUSTOM”. The custom built rifle incorporates a Mark X action with a jeweled bolt, follower, bolt release and magazine plate. The bolt handle has been bent to accommodate scope mounting and engine turned at the top. The checkered wood stock has a Rosewood fore end cap, exaggerated pistol grip and has brass/stainless inlay on both sides of the receiver. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is bright and the action is crisp. The rifle is topped with Weaver bases and rings and a Leupold M8 fixed 6X rifle scope. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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20HA-119 WINCHESTER 62A PUMP Lot #53 (Sale Order 82 of 1779) Winchester Model 62A pump Takedown rifle, .22 S, L, or LR caliber, Serial #162612. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” round barrel and ¾ length magazine. The rifle retains approximately 85-90% muted blue finish. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The bore is bright, the action good and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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18GV-100 NEW BENJAMIN PCP Lot #54 (Sale Order 83 of 1779) Benjamin Marauder Model BP2264W Pre-charged pneumatic air rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #817121392. The rifle is new in the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials. The smooth hardwood stock is in excellent condition. The rifle shows no signs of use. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HA-124 HI STANDARD Lot #55 (Sale Order 84 of 1779) Hi-Standard Duramatic M-100 semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #466666. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6 ½” barrel. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition. The lot includes the original factory cardboard box with matching end label. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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20JK-1 SPRINGFIELD CUSTOM TARGET RIFLE Lot #56 (Sale Order 85 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Model 1903 MK. I custom bolt action target rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #1109621. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded globe style front sight, scope blocks and a Vaver Corp. aperture sight at the rear, with a jeweled bolt. The rifle retains most of an old high quality re-blue with the barrel marked, SA and dated 8-42 with the flaming bomb. The smooth wood target stock is in very good condition with a beavertail fore end, pistol grip and solid rubber butt pad. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20HI-56 CZARIST ERA COSSACK STYLE KENJAL Lot #56a (Sale Order 86 of 1779) Authentic Czarist era Cossack style Kenjal with “A” marking and 1913 date. Also arsenal marked and regimental marked. Good to very good condition. Original leather scabbard. Minor wear and losses. Est.: $350-$700
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20HO-23 EARLY 73 Lot #58 (Sale Order 87 of 1779) Early Winchester Model 1873 lever action rifle, .44 WCF caliber, Serial #13965. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. It is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. This 1st model rifle has a 26” round barrel with a full-length magazine and is missing the dust cover. Est.: $400-$800. (Antique).
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20HO-22 76 WINCHESTER Lot #59 (Sale Order 88 of 1779) Winchester Model 1876 lever action rifle, .40-65 caliber, Serial #26544. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle has a 28” round barrel with a full-length magazine, dust cover and a ladder rear sight. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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20HN-9 S&W NICKLED #BD49584 Lot #60 (Sale Order 89 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 DA revolver, .38 S&W Special caliber, Serial #8D49584. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 2” pinned barrel. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% of the polished nickel finish with only light scratches. The checkered wood medallion grips arte excellent with sharp checkering. The hammer and trigger show vivid case colors. The bore is very good and the action is crisp. The lot includes the original factory card board box with matching end label and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R/PPT).
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20GZ-1 WINCHESTER COMMEMORATIVE Lot #61 (Sale Order 90 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 Little Big Horn Commemorative lever action saddle ring carbine, .44-40 caliber, Serial #LBH08408. The carbine is as new in the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and matching end label. The carbine is finished in blue and gold tone with a lightly engraved receiver, smooth wood stock with a medallion and crossed swords emblem in the right butt stock. The carbine appears to be unfired. This commemorative was produced in 1976 with a total production of 11,000. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20HW-5 S&W MODEL 1917 Lot #62 (Sale Order 91 of 1779) Smith & Wesson U.S. Army Model 1917 DA revolver, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #86077. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition as re-finished. The pistol has a 5 ½” barrel marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on the underside. The pistol retains nearly all of an old, quality re-blue with muted case colors on the hammer and trigger. The smooth grips are in very good condition with the lanyard ring retained. The butt is marked, U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 No. 86077”. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20HI-106 LOT OF 32 DUCK PRINTS W/STAMPS Lot #63 (Sale Order 92 of 1779) Huge lot of 32 numbered waterfowl stamp prints by famous artists including David Maas, Tom Hirata, Elton Louviere, Larry Barton, David Noll and Ron Van Gilder among others. The artwork is signed and numbered, many with the corresponding state issued postage stamps. A lifetime collection of waterfowl prints in their representative portfolios. These works represent the finest waterfowl artists in North America with values in excess of $100 each. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20HN-4 HI STANDARD MODEL B Lot #64 (Sale Order 93 of 1779) Hi-Standard Model “B” semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial 6569. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6 5/8” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 90-93% of the original blue finish with high point edge wear and loss of finish at the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition and fit well. The bore is good and the action works well. The lot includes a period Brauer Bros. of St. Louis Model H28 leather snap holster in very good condition. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20IB-1 MAUSER 98 Lot #65 (Sale Order 94 of 1779) German Mauser K98 bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #8977K. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The front ring is marked, “dot” and dated 1944. The bolt is matching and the rifle has numerous German proofs, Nazi marks and no import marks. The trigger guard is the larger “Winter” style with possible Eastern Front service. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing numerous mars, dents and “90” stamped in two places. The smooth steel butt plate is marked, “brg” dated 1941 and marked with a Waffen proof. The bore is dark and may clean to fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable WWII era K98 Mauser. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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20HS-10 BROWNING AUTO 5 Lot #66 (Sale Order 95 of 1779) Browning Auto 5 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #429288. The shotgun is in excellent overall condition as re-finished with a 27” barrel. The shotgun retains nearly all of an old, quality re-finish. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with a round knob pistol grip and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20HZ-10 CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SWORD Lot #67 (Sale Order 96 of 1779) Interesting Civil War assembled Cavalry sabre marked “W. Walschell Solingen” blade. Possible confederate scabbard and hilt. The guard is slightly small than 1840 or 60 models and of a slightly different shaping. The scabbard is crude. Fair to good overall with heavily rusted and dented scabbard. Est.: $500-$1000
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20HZ-12 U.S. EAGLE HEAD OFFICER'S SABRE Lot #68 (Sale Order 97 of 1779) U.S. Eagle head officer’s sabre with scabbard circa 1820-1840’s. Fluted bone grip. The scabbard is missing the drag or tip. Good overall with normal rust and aging. Est.: $500-$1000
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20KE-5 14K GOLD HUNTING CASE Lot #72a (Sale Order 98 of 1779) 14K gold ladies hunting cased pocket watch by Elgin, #2264495. Case marked, S&K #1255. Beautifully engraved, Mabel from Father Christmas-87 on the dust cover. Over wound and not working. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20HR-1 1821 BRITISH LIGHT CAVALRY SABRE Lot #73 (Sale Order 99 of 1779) 1821 British Light Cavalry sabre type used by the 17th Lancers at the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854. The sword is etched, “HAMBURGER ROGERS & CO 30 KING STREET LONDON”. The sword is in good to very good overall condition with normal aging, slight discoloration and minor pitting. The grip is good with the original scabbard included. Est.: $400-$800.
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20IA-14 NORTH AFRICAN HIDE SHIELD Lot #74 (Sale Order 100 of 1779) A 19th century North African rhinoceros hide shield measuring 20” in diameter. Not to be confused with tourist copies. This is an antique. In excellent condition throughout. The best of these we have seen. Will thrill the ethnic weapons collector. Est.: $400-$800
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20HZ-8 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA SWORD Lot #75 (Sale Order 101 of 1779) Revolutionary War era small hanger style sword with iron mounts and fluted bone grip. Shell guard. Has American look. Good overall with no scabbard. Measures 29” overall with a 24” blade. Minor cracks in the grip. Est.: $600-$1200
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20KB-1 PIETTA 1858 REMINGTON Lot #75a (Sale Order 102 of 1779) Pietta 1858 Remington reproduction black powder revolver, #A19966, matte black finish with brass trigger guard, color case hardened hammer, and walnut grips. The revolver is in fine condition overall, retaining the majority of it’s matte finish. The action is very good, grips are great, bore is bright and the revolver appears unfired. Includes the original box. (Exempt) Est. $175-350
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20KB-2 UBERTI 1851 NAVY Lot #75b (Sale Order 103 of 1779) Uberti 1851 Navy black powder pistol, #7376, .36 cal., blue and color case hardened with brass trigger guard and back strap, brass bead front sight, with wood grips. Revolver is in near excellent condition, appears unfired and unused. Vivid case colors and retains almost all it’s original finish. Action functions without issues. Includes the original box and paperwork. (Exempt) Est. $175-350
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20KB-3 REMINGTON 760 Lot #75c (Sale Order 104 of 1779) Remington 760 Gamemaster pump action rifle, #252505, .30-06 cal., 22” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights, detachable magazine, wooden stock with aluminum butt plate, topped with an unmarked vintage scope. The rifle is in near fine condition overall, retaining approximately 95-97% original finish, the bore is mirror bright, with crisp markings. The stock is very good with minor chips out of the pistol grip, and minor scrapes and dents, but over all very nice. Butt is covered with a vintage leather cover. A great example of an American classic hunting rifle in fantastic condition. One mag. (C&R/PPT) Est. $350-700
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20IA-20 SCARCE FLAP HOLSTER Lot #76 (Sale Order 105 of 1779) A scarce flap holster for the German 1879 Reich revolver. The strap has come loose but is present. Minor damage to extreme tip of holster but otherwise good with beautiful patina. This is a rare German military holster seldom offered. Est.: $500-$1000
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20ID-2 JAMES WESTA KNIFE Lot #77 (Sale Order 106 of 1779) Clipped point Bowie knife marked, “James Westa, Lord St. Sheffield” with an “OK” trademark on the blade. The knife measures 11 ½” overall with a 7” blade showing a 3 3/8” clip to point. The blade shows light cleaning with minor pitting but is still at its original dimensions. The stag grip is in good condition, original scabbard with missing button hanger. The knife is in good to very good overall condition. Est.: $350-$700.
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20ID-1 INSCRIBED & SILVER MNTD SCABBARD Lot #78 (Sale Order 107 of 1779) Original inscribed, silver mounted scabbard for a Bowie knife, circa mid-19th century. The scabbard is marked in script on the throat, “Com. R. M. Sperling R.N.” The scabbard appears made to accommodate an 8 ¾” clipped point blade that is 1 3/8” at the widest part. The scabbard is in very good plus condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HO-8 1858 REMINGTON Lot #79 (Sale Order 108 of 1779) Remington Model 1858 Army percussion revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #30016. The pistol is in fine overall condition with an 8” octagon barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of toning blue finish with the remainder going to patina, sharp edges on the barrel and a crisp barrel address. The smooth wood grips are nice with a faint cartouche on the left panel. The right panel has “FEB 20” hand etched into it and the butt has “CMCS 1907”. The brass trigger guard has taken on a taffy color and the pistol has numerous proofs and acceptance marks on the loader, cylinder, frame and barrel. The bore is good, the action works well and the markings are crisp. On this desirable Civil War era pistol. $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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20HI-53 ASTRA MDL 400 Lot #79a (Sale Order 109 of 1779) Astra Model 400 Semi-Auto Pistol in 9mm Parabellum with Nazi proof and holster rig, S/N 2885. This pistol was brought home by Lt. Victor E. Lund who was in combat at the Battle of the Bulge as an officer and obtained from his daughter. 90%-95% original blue with minor surface erosion just starting, sharp and crisp grips, and bright bore. Accompanied by an unmarked German flap holster in good to very good condition. A nice rig. Provenance: Lt. Victor E. Lund served his country from WWII to Vietnam and returned as Colonel. He was awarded the bronze star with oak leaf cluster for valor and other awards and commendations. His unit during WWII was 3rd Bn., 285th Infantry, 76th Div. through 3 European WWII campaigns. His Colt 1911A1 S/N 1181414 was previously sold by Little John’s. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20GZ-2 O.W. COMM. LEVER ACTION Lot #80 (Sale Order 110 of 1779) Oliver F. Winchester Commemorative lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, Serial #OFW16695. The rifle is as new in the factory box with a 24” octagon barrel and a full-length magazine. The rifle is finished in gold tone and blue with a beautifully engraved receiver and gold tone lever. The deluxe checkered Walnut stock has a gold tone medallion on the right side of the butt stock. The rifle comes in the factory cardboard box with matching end label and all associated packaging materials. This commemorative was released in 1980 with a total of 19,999 produced. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20GZ-3 O.W. COMM. LEVER ACTION Lot #81 (Sale Order 111 of 1779) Oliver F. Winchester Commemorative lever action rifle, .38-55 caliber, Serial #OFW16910. The rifle is as new in the factory box with a 24” octagon barrel and a full-length magazine. The rifle is finished in gold tone and blue with a beautifully engraved receiver and gold tone lever. The deluxe checkered Walnut stock has a gold tone medallion on the right side of the butt stock. The rifle comes in the factory cardboard box with matching end label and all associated packaging materials. This commemorative was released in 1980 with a total of 19,999 produced. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20HW-18 1902 KRAG 98 Lot #82 (Sale Order 112 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #383232. The rifle is in very good plus to nearly fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The barrel retains a significant amount of blue finish with the remainder drifting to dark patina. The receiver is a mottled silver/grey patina with traces of blue on the bolt. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with mars and dents and a cartouche on the left side dated 1902 with a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap containing a correct segmented cleaning rod. The rifle includes a correct brown canvas, ”Philippines” sling, which was in service for only one year. The bore is bright, the action works well and the markings are crisp. $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20HW-16A BRITISH NO R MK II Lot #83 (Sale Order 113 of 1779) British Enfield No. 4 Mk. II bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #UF55A10693. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 25” barrel with a protected blade front and folding military tanget style rear sights. The rifle was one of approximately 168,807 built by ROF Fazakerley for the Irish contract beginning November 1954. This particular gun is dated 1955. The rifle has all matching visible serial numbers including the stock. The Irish Republic ordered 50,000 of the later Enfield with the MK I Singer sight, two-stage trigger and smooth Beech wood stock with brass hardware. The bore is bright with traces of the original cosmoline, the action works well and the markings are sharp on this as new unissued Enfield. The lot includes a correct. Period gold canvas sling with brass hardware. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20GZ-4 WINCHESTER COWBOY COMM. Lot #84 (Sale Order 114 of 1779) Winchester Cowboy Commemorative lever action saddle ring carbine, .30-30 caliber, Serial #CB8221. The carbine is as new in the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and matching end label. The carbine has a 20” round barrel and a full-length magazine with a blued barrel, magazine and everything else is done in polished nickel. The smooth hardwood stock has a medallion in the right side of the buttstock. The Cowboy was released in 1970 with a total production of approximately 28,000. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20HI-36 HOLSTER LOT Lot #85 (Sale Order 115 of 1779) Large lot of European military holsters from WWII to the Cold war era, some with belts, 2 magazines, one buckle and two magazines in various conditions in good to almost fine. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HI-62 GRANT & LEE COMM. NAVY REVOLVER Lot #85a (Sale Order 116 of 1779) The official Grant and Lee commemorative Navy revolver with gold decorations and presentation display case in excellent condition. Issued by U.S. Historical Society #1409. Mint in box with medallion and eagle flask. A great Christmas gift for the Civil War history buff. Est.: $600-$1200
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20ID-4 SELF DEFENDER Lot #86 (Sale Order 117 of 1779) Beautiful custom knife by Jim Moyer of Idaho City, Idaho. The Birdseye Damascus steel Bowie and custom sheath is in excellent condition with an overall length of 15”, the clip point blade is ¼” thick and 6 1/8” in length. The process to produce the Birdseye Damascus steel involves 20 layers of two types of steel and a significant number of man hours. The grip is constructed of Mule deer antler crown with brass handguard, stacked leather and red spacers. The hand tooled leather sheath is also in excellent condition. Our consignor won the knife in the Shoot! magazine, 5th annual Cowboy benefit raffle in 2006. The lot includes all correspondence with the builder, including a letter where he tells the consignor the knife would retail for $1,200.00 and a copy of the May/June 2006 Shoot! Magazine with an article titled, “Moyer Knives” chronicling the knife’s construction. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20IC-2 COLT 1903 #127907 Lot #87 (Sale Order 118 of 1779) Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP caliber, Serial #127907. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. This early Model 1903 pistol retains approximately 85-95% of the high polish blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and at the rear of the slide. The trigger and other small parts show bright niter blue. The Colt marked checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R/PPT).
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20EP-180 S&W 629 Lot #88 (Sale Order 119 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 629 DA revolver, .44 magnum caliber, Serial #N851851. The pistol is in fine overall condition with an 8 3/8” pinned barrel with an orange insert ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains nearly all of the stainless steel finish with wear at the muzzle and an index line on the cylinder. The checkered wood medallion grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering and a small flea bite chip at the bottom of the right panel. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a Hunter leather Slim Jim belt holster. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern/PPT).
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20IF-1 1839 DATED FRENCH MILITARY PISTOL Lot #89 (Sale Order 120 of 1779) French percussion naval pistol dated 1839 with Tulle Arsenal marked lock with attached ramrod, brass mounts, belt hook on the left side. The pistol is in very good plus to nearly fine overall condition. The pistol is approximately .60 caliber with an 11 3/8” overall length and a 6 ¾” barrel. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20OS-3 SWORD LION HEAD POMMEL Lot #90 (Sale Order 121 of 1779) Late 18th to early 19th Century Sabre with cast brass hilt and lion head pommel. Period replaced blade showing three grooves that looks Spanish Colonial. Two crude branches period added to Guard. 37" overall, 32" blade measuring almost 1 1/2" wide at widest part. Blade almost strait with only slight curve and taper to point. Some minor pitting and about good overall. In our opinion this sword could be Mexican or Alamo era. Est:$350-700
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20HN-300 ORIGINAL REMINGTON CUTLERY DISPLAY CASE Lot #91 (Sale Order 122 of 1779) Original Remington Cutlery Display Case with bullet logo at top. Wood separators replaced, good overall with some restoration, replaced screws etc. Est:$250-500
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20ANG-8 NAGANT 1896 REVOLVER Lot #92 (Sale Order 123 of 1779) 1896 Nagant revolver which has been re-barreled and converted to .22 caliber. Must be registered as modern due to no longer being in the original configuration. The pistol is in fair to good condition with some pitting and erosion and not working at the time of description. Est.: $75-$150. (C+R/PPT).
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20II-1 SIG SAUER P-220 Lot #93 (Sale Order 124 of 1779) Sig Sauer Model P-220 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #G159544. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 92-93% of the matte blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and along the slide. There are German proofs under the muzzle and the right side of the slide is marked, “MADE IN W. GERMANY”. The checkered plastic grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes the original factory cardboard box with matching end label and associated packaging materials. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early Sig Sauer. The lot includes two correct magazines. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-4 SIG P-226 Lot #94 (Sale Order 125 of 1779) Sig Sauer Model P-226 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #U162585. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 90-92% of the matte blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle and along the slide. There are German proofs under the muzzle and the right side of the slide is marked, “MADE IN W. GERMANY”. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition. The lot includes the original factory plastic case. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early Sig Sauer. The lot includes two Meggar magazines. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-7 S&W 629 Lot #95 (Sale Order 126 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 629 DA revolver, .44 Magnum caliber, Serial #BKF1651. The pistol is as new in the blue factory cardboard box with a matching end label. The pistol retains nearly all of the brushed stainless steel finish with only light handling marks. The pistol features a 5” barrel with an orange insert front and adjustable rear sights. The S&W medallion rubber combat grips are in very good condition. The lot includes all associated packaging materials, trigger lock and cleaning rod. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used pistol. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern/PPT).
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20IA-15 CHINESE QING DYNASTY DAGGER Lot #96 (Sale Order 127 of 1779) A beautiful Chinese Qing Dynasty Jade, Coral, Turquoise and enamel mounted silver gilt dagger. Measures 13” overall with a 7” fullered blade. This is a work of art for a cabinet. Scabbard is elaborately decorated in enameled cloisonné with jade foo dogs surrounded by coral and turquoise stones. The silver hilt is beautifully enameled. The oval guard is decorated with alternating coral and turquoise beads. The condition is outstanding. A New York auction had a similar Chinese dagger in its October 2018 sale estimated at $1500-$3000. Ours is better in every way. Est.: $750-$1500
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20IF-2 COGSWELL DOUBLE BBL W/BAYONET Lot #97 (Sale Order 128 of 1779) Cogswell double barrel percussion with a top-mounted spring bayonet marked, “COGSWELL 224 STRAND, LONDON” on the center rib. The pistol is nicely checkered and engraved with attached swivel ramrod. The pistol is 9 ½” in total length with barrels measuring 4 ¼” in .50 caliber smoothbore. The action works and the bayonet springs are weak and it does not snap out and lock tight. The pistol shows light cleaning but is N.R.A. good to very good. Est.: $350-$700. (Antique).
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20II-15 BROWNING CITORI Lot #98 (Sale Order 129 of 1779) Browning Citori O/U shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #13896MY131. The shotgun is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels are choked, cylinder/cylinder and will accommodate 2 ¾” and 3” shells. The shotgun retains approximately 96-97% of the original blue finish. The finely checkered Walnut stocks are in very good condition with a round knob pistol grip and ends with a 14 ½” LOP to a single gold trigger. The bores are good, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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20EP-28 WINCHESTER 70 Lot #99 (Sale Order 130 of 1779) Post-64 Winchester Model 70 bolt action sporting rifle, .375 H&H caliber, Serial #740728. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded blade front and the rear sight has been removed. The barrel retains the majority of the factory blue finish with only light handling marks. The finely checkered Walnut stock is in very good condition with custom checkering and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. Sling swivels and a period leather sling have been added during the period of use. The rifle is topped with a Redfield one-piece mount and rings with a Tasco 4 x 12 variable power scope. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this M70 Super Grade. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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20ID-3 CALIFORNIA BOWIE Lot #100 (Sale Order 131 of 1779) Silver mounted California belt knife with characteristic belt hook on scabbard and finger grooved marine ivory grip circa 1850-1880’s in the classic gold rush style. The knife measures 10 ¾” in overall length with a 6” clipped point thin steel blade with a point measuring ¾” from edge to back. The blade shows minor pitting and erosion. The grip shows deep patina with age cracks. The leather scabbard shows California style carving and is fair with some tears and small losses. This knife is just the type worn by successful gentlemen and thugs on the Barbary Coast as male jewelry. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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20KB-7 JC HIGGINS MDL 20 Lot #100a (Sale Order 132 of 1779) JC Higgins Model 20 pump shotgun, #NSNV, 12 Ga., chambered for 2 ¾” shells, choked cylinder, blued finish, bead front sight, plain wood stock with rubber recoil pad. The shotgun is in overall very good plus condition, retaining approximately 93-95% original finish. The bore is very good, the action is good with the exception of a broken forehand operating tube, which can be welded. The bore is very good, the action is good. The stock is very good with minimal marks and scratches. (C&R/PPT) Est. 100-200
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20KB-8 VENEZUELAN MAUSER BY FN Lot #100b (Sale Order 133 of 1779) FN 98 Mauser, Venezuelan contract, #36536, 7x57 cal., 24” barrel, blued finish with white receiver, Venezuelan crest on the top of the receiver, adjustable rear sight, smooth wood stock, numbered to the gun, with metal butt plate. Rifle is in about fine condition overall, showing 95% original finish, very good bore, good action, very good stock with minor dings and imperfections. Matching bolt. No visible import marks. (C&R/PPT) Est. $500-1000
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20KB-9 SPANISH MAUSER Lot #100c (Sale Order 134 of 1779) Spanish Mauser 98, #H7860, 7.62x51 (.308) cal., 21 ½” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights, smooth wood stock with sling mounts and cleaning rod, metal butt plate. Rifle is in good to very good condition as arsenal rebuilt, bore should clean, action is good. Stock is good overall, having been lightly sanded. (C&R/PPT) Est. $250-500
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20II-14 GARAND M-1 Lot #101 (Sale Order 135 of 1779) Winchester U.S. M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #2379635. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 24” SA barrel dated 5-44. The bolt, gas cylinder, trigger group and operating rod are all Winchester parts with a post-war rear sight. The rifle retains a significant amount of the parkerized military finish. The post-war SA stock is in good condition with an eagle cartouche on the left side and a circle P behind the trigger guard. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are legible on this Garand by Winchester. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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20II-11 BELGIUM HI POWER Lot #102 (Sale Order 136 of 1779) Belgian Browning Hi-Power semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #245PZ56656. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains approximately 96-97% of the original blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The lot includes one correct magazine, the leather Browning rug and an original manual. The bore is good, markings are sharp and the action works well on this nice Browning circa 1981. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-12 BINELLI SUPER 90 Lot #103 (Sale Order 137 of 1779) Benelli M1 Super 90 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #M075235. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 19” compensated barrel with a full-length extended magazine. The shotgun retains nearly all of the matte blue finish with rifle sights. The synthetic stock is in very good condition and ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Benelli with a compensated barrel. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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20IB-5 BROWNING 92 Lot #104 (Sale Order 138 of 1779) Browning Model 92 lever action rifle, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #059201TY167. The rifle is as new in the factory box with a 20” round barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle retains approximately 98-99% of the original blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stocks are in excellent condition with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20IB-19 GERMAN BUCKLES & BELT LOT Lot #105 (Sale Order 139 of 1779) Lot of 17 German buckles and three leather belts all authentic items. A lifetime collection including Teno, Labor Corps, Luftwaffe, Officer, WWI Veterans and others. All items are in good plus to almost fine conditions and were collected over a 50 year period. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20IL-11 S&W 24-3 Lot #106 (Sale Order 140 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 DA revolver, .44 Special caliber, Serial #ABZ3743. The pistol is as new in the factory blue cardboard box with a 4” barrel with a ramp front and adjustable rear sights. The front sigh has had a dot of nail polish added. The hammer and trigger show vivid case coloring. The checkered wood medallion grips are in excellent condition showing little use. The lot includes the factory box with matching end label and all associated packaging materials. The bore, markings and action are all as new. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern/PPT).
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20HW-102 CONN. VALLEY CLASSIC C.V.C. 12 GA. Lot #107 (Sale Order 141 of 1779) Connecticut Valley Classic Sporter Over/Under shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #CVC-547. The shotgun is as new in an All-American case by Nasco Aluminum Company. The shotgun has 30” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib choked cylinder on both barrels with chambers that will accept both 2 ¾” and 3” shells. The receiver is coin finished with 30-40% scroll engraving and a single trigger. The finely checkered wood stock is in excellent condition with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20HI-34 CASE KEEPER IN SPADES Lot #108 (Sale Order 142 of 1779) Case keeper in Spades by B.C. Wills and Co., 666 E. Columbia St., Detroit, Michigan. The keeper is in good overall condition for playing Faro, the casino favorite, in the saloons of Virginia City and the Old West. Est.: $350-$700.
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20HI-35 3 PIECE FOLDING LAYOUT IN SPADES Lot #109 (Sale Order 143 of 1779) Three-piece folding layout in Spades for playing Faro, the Old West’s favorite casino game. Fortunes were made and lost on a single card for many a western gambler. The board shows wear and has been re-done during the period of use. The condition is only fair but decorative and original to the period. Est.: $350-$700.
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20IR-2 GREENER DAMAS DBL SHOTGUN Lot #110 (Sale Order 144 of 1779) W.W. Greener SxS hammer shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #1436. The shotgun is in fair to nearly good overall condition with 30” Damascus barrels with a full-length rib marked, “W.W. GREENER St. MARY’S WORKS BIRMINGHAM”. The barrels are a uniform brown with some spotting at the muzzle. The receiver has gone to a dark toned case hardening with 30-40% coverage in fine scroll engraving, engraved hammers and trigger guard. The finely checkered Walnut stock has a round knob pistol grip with a smooth steel butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. Est.: $400-$800. (Antique).
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20IR-3 MANNLICHER RIFLE Lot #111 (Sale Order 145 of 1779) Steyr-Daimler Mannlicher bolt action rifle, 7mm caliber, Serial #7435. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a banded, hooded front and two-leaf folding rear sights. The rifle retains a significant amount of the blue finish with double set triggers, butter knife bolt handle and a magazine base plate marked, “Stoeger Arms Corp. New York Sole U.S. Agents”. The finely checkered wood half stock has an ebony fore tip, pistol grip and a pancake cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP to the front trigger. The rifle has sling swivels and a military style leather sling. The rifle is topped with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8A 2.5 x 8 variable power scope with crisp, clear optics. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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20IT-1 COLT BISLEY Lot #112 (Sale Order 146 of 1779) Colt Bisley Model SAA revolver, .32 WCF caliber, Serial #314682. The pistol is in fine overall condition as re-finished with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 95-96% of an old, quality re-nickeled finish with the front sight reduced slightly. All matching visible serial numbers. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition, fit well and appear original to the gun. The bore is fair and the action works well with good timing. A nice Bisley circa 1910. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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20IW-2 BOLO MAUSER Lot #113 (Sale Order 147 of 1779) Mauser 1896 semi-automatic pistol, .30 Mauser caliber, Serial #519525. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition as professionally re-finished. The pistol retains nearly all of a quality re-blue with all matching serial numbers and bright niter blue on the small parts. The grips have been redone with an extra coat of lacquer added. The bore is good, the action it functions well and the markings are crisp on this desirable Bolo Mauser. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R/PPT).
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20IW-4 COLT COMMANDO Lot #114 (Sale Order 148 of 1779) Colt Commando DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #41922. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% of the matte blue finish with high point edge wear and areas of slight discoloration on the cylinder. The checkered plastic Colt grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The pistol comes in the cardboard craft box. The bore is bright, action works well and the markings are sharp on this WWII era Colt circa 1942. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R/PPT).
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20JA-3 VICTORIAN ERA 1 1/2 HAND SWORD Lot #115 (Sale Order 149 of 1779) Very Good Victorian era 1 ½ hand sword with well executed etched guard and bulbous egg shaped pommel (looks period) and a single thin wire wrapped leather over wood grip. The sword is 45” in overall length with a 38” blade measuring 1 5/8” across the ricasso. The blade shows minor pitting and erosion with over 150 years of natural aging. The blade is properly tempered and an attractive decorative element of armor for display, possibly Schmidt or Heinrich workshops. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20EP-61 STEYR 1912 Lot #116 (Sale Order 150 of 1779) Steyr Model 1912 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm Steyr caliber, Serial #4199N. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of toning blue drifting to dark patina. The slide is dated 1916 and the pistol is Bavarian Police marked. Less than 10% of all Model 1912 pistols were so marked. All visible serial numbers are matching and there are no import marks. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with small mars and sharp checkering. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and the action functions well on this desirable Pre-War German pistol. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R/PPT).
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20JA-10 SPRINGFIELD MDL 1855 Lot #117 (Sale Order 151 of 1779) Springfield Model 1855 rifled musket with a Maynard type primer style device dated 1858. Iron mounts with brass fore end cap. The .58 caliber percussion musket has a 40” round barrel secured by three bands, with a long range rear sight. Good eagle and lock markings, the metal shows some light to moderate erosion and some heavier pitting at the breech behind the nipple from firing. The stock is fair to good with minor losses along the ramrod channel and cracks beneath the lock plate screw. The butt plate is rusty, the lock works well and the nipple has been replaced, with the ramrod included. The John Brown era musket has been bored out to smooth and the muzzle is pitted. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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20IL-7 COLT SERIES 70 Lot #118 (Sale Order 152 of 1779) Colt Mark IV Series 70 Government Model semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #70G84841. The pistol is in fine overall condition retaining approximately 90% of the original blue finish with holster and high point edge wear. The checkered wood medallion grips are in very good condition showing handling and small mars. The bore is good, the action works well and the markings are crisp on this desirable Colt circa 1974. The lot includes one magazine. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Modern/PPT).
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20RPS-9 CLUSTER PEARL RING Lot #119 (Sale Order 153 of 1779) One beautiful hand crafted cluster pearl ring set with 2 pink sapphire cabochons in 18 k gold Est:$500-1000
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20RPS-16 TAHITIAN PEARL DROP EARRINGS Lot #120 (Sale Order 154 of 1779) One pair of very fine Tahitian 12.5mm black pearl drop earrings, beautifully designed in 14k yellow gold and set with 0.20ct of diamond Est:$1500-3000
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20IK-22 WESSON & LEVITTE PT PERC REVOLVER Lot #121 (Sale Order 155 of 1779) Wesson and Levitts percussion revolver by Mass. Arms Co., .31 caliber, 6 shot, self-revolving pistol, Serial #787. The gun shows grey to brown patina with traces of etching on the cylinder, good grips, minor pitting and erosion. A scarce Civil War era revolver with a 5” barrel. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Antique).
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20IR-4 WINCHESTER 93 SHOTGUN Lot #122 (Sale Order 156 of 1779) Early Winchester Model 1893 pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #8191. Early 12 gauge pump action shotgun, blued finish, smooth pistol. Grooved pump handle, 32” barrel, exposed hammer, steel butt plate. The shotgun is in poor to nearly fair overall condition with little finish and large spots of rust from poor storage. The wood is better with dents and scratches from use. It is however a rarely seen shotgun. Note: the Model 1893 preceded the introduction of the 2 ¾” shell and were chambered for the 2 ½” shotgun shells. Est.: $350-$700. (Antique).
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20JA-11 U.S. MODEL 1861 Lot #123 (Sale Order 157 of 1779) U.S. Model 1861 musket marked, New York with eagle and dated 1863. The .58 caliber rifled musket was manufactured by Sarson and Roberts, subcontracted by Alfred Jenks of Philadelphia. The musket is one of approximately 5,140 manufactured. The musket shows gray/brown patina finish with scattered light pitting and good lock markings. The lock works well and the musket has been bored out to smooth. The stock is fair to good with minor imperfections and an old repair using filler to the bottom of the fore end about 1 ½” in length and ¼” - ½” in width. The sights, bands and ram rod are retained. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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20II-16 M-1-A RIFLE Lot #124 (Sale Order 158 of 1779) Springfield M1A semi-automatic rifle, .308 Winchester caliber, Serial #051558. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 25” barrel including the muzzle break. The rifle retains 95-96% of the parkerized military finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good overall condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot does not include a magazine. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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20JA-12 ENFIELD PATTERN 1853 Lot #125 (Sale Order 159 of 1779) Enfield Pattern 1853 percussion musket with a stud for a saber bayonet. The .58 caliber rifled musket has iron mounts and a 31 ½” barrel. The lock is marked, “R.T.” (Possibly indicating Pritchett) in block letters. The musket shows scattered light to slightly heavy pitting with old chemical cleaning to grey metal. The stock is only fair with losses around the butt plate. The barrel has been bored out to smooth bore, with the nipple protector retained and no ramrod. Robert Taylor Pritchett (R.T.) was a well-known exporter to the Confederacy and the musket retains a paper tag (#25) from the Fred Slayton Confederate Arms collection circa 1989. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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19HR-3 WWII ERA NAZI MARKED NAVAL FLAG Lot #125a (Sale Order 160 of 1779) World War II era Nazi marked naval flag. The flag is approximately 12’ x 6’ with the German eagle and swastika emblems. The flag is marked, “Reichsdienstfl. Gr.8” along the piping and includes the braided rope halyard used for hanging the flag. The flag is in very good overall condition. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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20HW-2 COLT DET. SPEC. Lot #126 (Sale Order 161 of 1779) Colt Detective Special DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #787578. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 2” barrel. The pistol retains 98-99% of the polished nickel finish with light frosting evident and shows crisp markings including a sharp Rampant Colt on the frame. The checkered medallion wood grips are in nearly excellent condition with only light handling marks. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Colt circa 1961. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R/PPT).
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20HW-10 1899 KRAG CARBINE Lot #127 (Sale Order 162 of 1779) Krag-Jorgensen Model 1899 bolt action carbine, .3-40 Krag caliber, Serial #345017. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel with a ramped blade front and a military tangent style rear sights. The carbine retains a significant of the original military finish with the remainder drifting to dark patina. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a 1900 dated cartouche on the left side and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate with a trap and a correct segmented cleaning rod. The bore is bright, the action works well and the markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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20HO-13 COLT 1911 Lot #128 (Sale Order 163 of 1779) Colt Model of 1911 U.S. Army semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #203446. The pistol is in fine overall condition retaining approximately 98% of an arsenal re-finish with associated “AA” proofs. The diamond checkered wood grips are in good condition with mars, dents and some flattening of the checkering. The frame is marked, “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” with one correct two-tone magazine and the lanyard ring is retained. The bore is good, the action functions well and the markings are crisp on this nice Colt. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R/PPT).
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20KC-12 WINCHESTER 76 PARTS Lot #128a (Sale Order 164 of 1779) Special ordered 1876 Winchester rifle in .45-60 caliber with a half round/half octagon 26” barrel, button mag, and crescent butt, S/N 9293. A work in progress restoration project showing refinish, re-cutting of address and caliber markings, replacement butt stock unfinished, no magazine tube or button, and new butt plate. Express type folding rear sight. Working and missing a screw or two. Needs final finishing, polishing and fittings. About a days work for gunsmith once you find the mag parts. (Antique) Est.: $700-$1400
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20HO-16 REMINGTON BEALS NAVY Lot #129 (Sale Order 165 of 1779) Remington Beals Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #9757. The pistol is in good overall condition with an 8” octagon barrel with faint traces of original blue in the protected areas and a brass trigger guard. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with an old brass diamond in the grip. The action is not working at the time of description. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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20HA-17 DWM 1920 P-08 LUGER W/CASE Lot #130 (Sale Order 166 of 1779) DWM P-08 1920 Luger semi-automatic pistol in wooden display case, 9mm caliber, Serial #72269. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a significant amount of original finish. The pistol is dated 1920 and marked DWM with all matching serial numbers, straw finish on the trigger and small parts and German proofs. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with mars and compressions from carry and use. The pistol comes with a hardwood display case with red velveteen interior, faux medal and a plaque on top in honor of Georg Luger. The lot includes one correct, unmarked magazine. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R/PPT).
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20HI-14 ARTIFACT LOT Lot #131 (Sale Order 167 of 1779) Lot of authentic ancient Bronze Age artifacts, dagger, decorations, jewelry and other items. The items are 2,000-3,000 years old from the area of Lorestan or Persia. The lot is from the estate of noted antique dealer Eric Vaule. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20II-9 BERETTA Lot #132 (Sale Order 168 of 1779) Beretta 92FS DA semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #BER214002Z. The pistol is as new in the factory plastic case with a 4.9” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered wood medallion grips are in excellent condition, showing little use. The bore is good and the action is crisp. The lot includes two factory hi-cap magazines (Not available to California residents or where restricted). Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-10 GLOCK 34 Lot #133 (Sale Order 169 of 1779) Glock Model 34 semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #DZF207US. The pistol is as new in the factory plastic box with two correct magazines and an extra BAR-STO barrel and an adjustable rear sight. The Glock 34 is a toned-down model of the first competition Glock, the Glock 17L. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Glock target pistol. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern/PPT).
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18GV-103 HEARTS OF OAK DISPLAY Lot #134 (Sale Order 170 of 1779) Original 19th century colored lithograph showing a British Naval scene from “Hearts of Oak Society” with the member’s name, James Beckett-May 1892. The work is duly signed by secretary, in its original stained oak frame. In very good condition with good color, showing some minor discoloration and burning (acid). The piece measures 35 ½” x 26 ½” overall. The society was likely inspired by the song, “Hearts of Oak”, a standard from the early 19th century about the British Naval prowess and resolve. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20IU-2 SILVER MTD/CARVED PEARL GRIP HUNTING SWORD Lot #135 (Sale Order 171 of 1779) 18th century silver mounted with carved pearl grip hunting sword, probably French with an engraved sun on the blade and an original silver mounted scabbard. The sword is 25 ¼” in overall length with a 20” blade. The blade shows some pitting, erosion and a dark uncleaned patina. The grip is very well preserved as is the wire wrapping and thin sheet silver guard. The scabbard is very good for its age with minor losses and normal aging. There are some dents to the throat and tip. A very small silver proof is visible on the guard and on the center hanger of the scabbard but is not decipherable. From the era of Louis the “Sun King”. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20JA-9 U.S. MODEL 1816 DATED MUSKET Lot #136 (Sale Order 172 of 1779) U.S. Model 1816 dated Springfield .69 caliber musket dated 1817 with North Carolina markings on the barrel. An original flintlock with the correct hammer, frizzen and small parts, heavy and dark patina with scattered light to moderate pitting. The lock markings are visible but slightly light. The proofs and North Carolina markings are discernable and an extra hole has been drilled 5” down the barrel on the left side (reason unknown-Dewat?). The ramrod is period replaced. The stock shows breaks, old repairs and cracks and is in fair to poor condition. A secondary Confederate Civil War musket last sold in the Fred Slayton collection according to the consignor. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Antique).
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20JA-7 1808 CONTRACT U.S. MUSKET Lot #137 (Sale Order 173 of 1779) L.B. and Co., Ashford (Conn.) marked model 1808 contract U.S. musket in .69 caliber smooth bore showing a 44” barrel with a 59” overall length with all features as standard showing wire type swivels, original flintlock parts and showing clear eagle and P proofs on the breech as well as an eagle at the center of the lock plate. The musket is in NRA Good overall condition with light to moderate scattered erosion and pitting. Good lock marking, the stock shows some wood loss at the top left edge and typical dings, mars and scratches. Correct style ramrod channel. The lock needs minor adjustment and working imperfectly. The collection or museum tag is still attached. Refer Flayderman-Quatity unknown and considered rare. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Antique).
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20IR-1 FRENCH DARNE SHOTGUN Lot #138 (Sale Order 174 of 1779) French Darne Model R SxS shotgun, 12 gauge 2 ½” chamber, Serial #15770. The shotgun is in very good overall condition showing a pleasing brown patina on the barrels with considerable original case coloring on the receiver. The shotgun utilizes the unique Darne slide action patent with the breech sliding backward as released by the lever behind the recoil shield. The shotgun shows very good bores, crisp action and a good to very good wood stock. The barrels appear to be choked Xtra –Full with extractors. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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20OS-2 REV. WAR HANGER SWORD Lot #139 (Sale Order 175 of 1779) Classic Revolutionary War era British style hanger with 'Running Wolf' and S.H stamp on blade. Unstopped blood grove running from rear 3/4 way down blade. 301/4" overall with 25 3/4"blade measuring 1 3/8" and widest part of rear tapering to point and almost strait. 3 Branch Brass Guard and Hilt with turned grip. Good to Very Good condition with minor pitting and erosion. No Unit or ID markings but typical of British type used in Revolutionary War to Napoleonic era. Est:$750-1500
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20JA-8 U.S. MUSKET BY SPRINGFIELD Lot #140 (Sale Order 176 of 1779) U.S. Musket by Springfield dated 1836 with an arsenal conversion showing the nipple screwed directly into the barrel and replaced percussion hammer. The musket is .69 caliber, 58” in total length and has a 42” barrel. The metal is good with some brown showing in mottled patina on the barrel and minor pitting with erosion. Good lock markings, the stock shows an oval cartouche. There is scattered fresh rod rust and light erosion that will mostly clean. Correct ram rod with good action, the stock is good plus with some deep scratches and mars but a full cartouche. The butt is very rusty with color rust. The type of musket used by both sides at the outset of the war. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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20JA-2 CUP HILT RAPIER CIRCA 1590-1670 Lot #141 (Sale Order 177 of 1779) Cup Hilt Rapier circa 1590-1670 with a nicely pierced cup and large quillion measuring 12” across. The original copper wire wrapped grip with undisturbed Turks head indicates homogenous and matching to the period elements. The blade shows light traces of engraving but no name or maker’s mark and is most likely Italian or Southern European in origin. The piece is approximately 47” in overall length with a 40” blade showing the tip was reduced or blunted so as not to kill. The condition is good overall with light to moderate pitting on the blade, the hilt is very good with light natural aging. This is an authentic rapier that all originated together. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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20IB-11 COLT MODEL S Lot #142 (Sale Order 178 of 1779) Colt Model S Master’s Edition Colt .22 caliber Woodsman series, Serial #317486S (Huntsman) semi-automatic pistol from the Colt Custom Work shop. One of only 400 with the hardwood presentation case. The pistol and case are both mint with the original packing box. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Modern/PPT).
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20IB-6 1894 100 YEAR CENT. COMM Lot #143 (Sale Order 179 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 One Hundred Year Centennial Commemorative Model lever action rifle, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #CN05521. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 26” octagon to round barrel with a ¼ magazine. The rifle is marked, “1894-1994” on the right flat. The receiver is nicely scroll engraved with game scenes on both sides. The finely checkered wood stock has a pistol grip with nicely figured wood and a smooth steel crescent butt plate. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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20IC-1 COLT 1877 THUNDERER Lot #144 (Sale Order 180 of 1779) Colt DA Model 1877 Thunderer revolver, .41 caliber, Serial #84759. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel with a faint etched panel which is still legible. The barrel shows significant original muted blue finish with light surface erosion. The cylinder is mottled grey, the frame has gone to silvered out case hardening and there is bright niter blue on the back of the hammer. The bore is good, the action is working at the time of description and the markings are legible on this desirable antique Colt. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Antique).
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20HA-122 COLT NEW FRONTIER Lot #145 (Sale Order 181 of 1779) Colt New Frontier SAA revolver, .44 Special caliber, Serial #08803NF. The pistol is as new in the factory box with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the factory blue finish with beautiful vivid case colors on the frame. The smooth wood medallion grips are in excellent condition. The pistol comes in the original woodgrain cardboard factory box with matching end label. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern/PPT).
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20HW-11 M-1 GARAND Lot #146 (Sale Order 182 of 1779) Springfield Armory U.S. M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #5845563. The rifle is in fine overall condition as arsenal re-built condition with a 24” SA marked barrel dated 3-55. The rifle retains nearly all of the parkerized military finish with all matching correct Springfield Armory parts. The smooth wood stock has crisp cartouches and Department of Defense markings with the eagle inspection mark on the left side at the wrist, “8925” on the right side of the butt stock and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The lot includes a correct period canvas sling. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap containing a correct cleaning rod and stuck case remover. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this all-correct Springfield Armory Garand. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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20HL-102 SCARCE ENGRAVED MARLIN DERRINGER Lot #147 (Sale Order 183 of 1779) A Scarce Engraved Marlin .41 Caliber Derringer with Rosewood Grips. Serial Number 1588. 41 rimfire with floral engraved 2 and 9/16th inch blued octagonal barrel. Flayderman states approximately 2000 manufactured. “Frames usually plated with barrels blued” as on serial 1588. Top of barrel marked “XL DERRINGER”. Iron frame engraved with scrolls retains 90% bright nickel. Engraved barrel retains most of an old soft blue. Rosewood grips with 60% original varnish. Hammer with traces of casehardening. Strong action. A very attractive engraved 1870’s cartridge derringer. Est.: $900-$1800
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20HO-15 1877 COLT LIGHTENING Lot #148 (Sale Order 184 of 1779) Colt Model 1877 Lightning DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #135233. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 80-85% of the original blue finish with holster wear at the muzzle, thinning on the cylinder and a light freckling of surface erosion. The back of the hammer, trigger and screw heads show bright niter blue and frame has considerable vivid case hardening. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition. The action works well at the time of description, the bore is good and the markings are legible. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20HO-17 1936 S.42 MAUSER LUGER Lot #149 (Sale Order 185 of 1779) 1936 S/42 Mauser Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #7634. The pistol is in nearly fine overall condition showing 90-95% of the blue finish with strong straw finish on the trigger and small parts. The pistol is dated 1936 with all matching visible serial numbers. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The lot includes two clips, which are correct but with non-matching serial numbers. The lot includes a leather holster marked, C. WEISS with a Nazi proof dated 1939. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this WWII era Luger pistol. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20IB-4 MAUSER OBERNDORF LUGER Lot #150 (Sale Order 186 of 1779) Oberndorf Mauser American Eagle Luger semi-automatic pistol, .30 caliber, Serial #10.005243. This 1970’s era Interarms marked pistol is in 99%, to nearly mint overall condition with light handling marks and no evidence of firing or use. The pistol comes in the original factory cardboard box with two correct magazines, cleaning rod, test target, owner’s manual and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20HW-3 COLT 1851 NAVY Lot #151 (Sale Order 187 of 1779) Colt 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #127927. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with a 7 ½” octagon barrel. The four-screw, cut for stock pistol has gone to an even brown patina with traces of toning blue finish under the rammer. The edges are sharp and all visible serial numbers are matching, including the wedge. The barrel address and patent dates are sharp while the cylinder shows 10-20% of a lightly rolled cylinder scene. There are traces of smoky case hardening on the rammer and frame. The action works well, the nipples are intact and the stops are all hammered down. The right side of the action has the capping groove and the left side has the recoil shield cut-out. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with small mars and compressions but an otherwise good fit and appearance. The back strap is iron and the trigger guard is brass, both have been lightly cleaned. According to Jordan, there were approximately 700 pistols produced in this configuration. The bore is fair, the action works well and the markings are
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20KC-4 COLT LIGHTENING RIFLER Lot #151a (Sale Order 188 of 1779) Colt Lightning Magazine fed pump action rifle in .44-40 caliber with round barrel and early “open top”, S/N 7119. Refinished with good and fully visible address, replacement front and rear sights in original dovetails and is now a larger than factory specs buckhorn rear with blade front. The stocks have been refinished and downsized against metal. The action works well and shows tuning up and polish. The bore is fair to good and serviceable showing wear. Drying up in .44-40. (Antique) Est.: $800-$1600
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20HW-6 COLT BISLEY Lot #152 (Sale Order 189 of 1779) Colt SA Army Bisley Model revolver, .38 WCF caliber, Serial #245077. The pistol was factory returned for re-finish and remains in fine overall condition. The pistol retains approximately 85-90% of the blue finish with vivid case coloring on the frame and all matching visible serial numbers. The checkered rubber grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Bisley circa 1903. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20HW-14 TRAPDOOR SPRING. CARBINE Lot #153 (Sale Order 190 of 1779) Springfield U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor saddle ring carbine, .45-70 caliber, Serial #182485*. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel with ramped blade front and ladder style rear sights. The barrel shows traces of blue finish with the remainder going to a dark patina with areas of pinprick pitting, “V” and “P” proofs at the breech. The receiver is silver, toned case hardening with the saddle ring retained and crisp markings, including serial number with star suffix indicating arsenal re-finish and reissue during the period of the Indian Wars circa 1881-1882 using some early parts. The side plate and breech block are both marked 1873. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with pressure bruising and mars. The butt stock ends with a crescent steel butt plate with trap and an original segmented cleaning rod and shell extractor. The bore is bright, the action crisp and the markings are sharp on this Indian War era trapdoor saddle ring carbine. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Antique).
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20HW-16 WINCHESTER HOTCHKISS Lot #154 (Sale Order 191 of 1779) Winchester-Hotchkiss Model 1883 bolt action military musket, .45-70 caliber, Serial #82050. The gun is in fine overall condition with a 28” barrel with a ramped blade front and ladder style rear sights. The rear ladder sight has original bright niter blue under the ladder. The barrel, bands and correct ram rod show significant blue finish with a sharp Winchester barrel address. The receiver shows muted toning case hardening with a straight bolt handle. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with some oil staining, a “19” cartouche behind the trigger guard and a smooth steel carbine butt plate showing traces of case coloring. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Winchester-Hotchkiss musket. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Antique).
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20HW-17 KRAG 'PARKHURST' Lot #155 (Sale Order 192 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle with the Parkhurst loading device, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #289162. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with light pinprick pitting at the muzzle having gone to an even brown patina. The rifle incorporates the experimental Parkhurst loading device and is one of approximately 100 rifles and carbines tested by the Ordnance Department with the device. The devices were tested between 1899 and 1902 with firearms within the 288,000-290,000 serial number range. Edward G. Parkhurst developed the device in 1898 in order to allow for faster reloading, competing with the charger loading 1893 Mauser rifle. Initial trials by the Army found testers could easily fire more than 20 aimed rounds in 60 seconds. The project was cancelled in 1903 with the pending adoption of the new, 1903 Springfield rifle. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp on this rare, one of a hundred Krag. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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20HN-7 COLT SHERIFFS MODEL Lot #156 (Sale Order 193 of 1779) Colt Sheriff’s Model SAA revolver, .44 Special caliber, Serial #SA40491. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 3” barrel. The pistol is blue and case hardened retaining approximately 99% of the original finish with an extra .44-40 caliber cylinder. The smooth wood grips are excellent. The lot additionally includes a glass top wooden display case measuring 9 ¼” x 13” in very good to fine condition. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HN-6 MANTON NAVY CASE Lot #157 (Sale Order 194 of 1779) Deluxe brass bound hardwood veneered case for Navy Colt with “Manton & Co. Trade Label Calcutta, India”. James Dixon marked bag shaped flask with 3 stage charger, navy mold and wrench, large cap tin, oiler and rod included. The exterior of the case is very good with minor marks and aging. The edge of the case is also stamped “Manton Calcutta”. The interior is good to very good with impressions at contact points, staining and small losses but just normal wear and aging. Displays an engraved London navy. See Lot 292 This Auction. Gary Wiemann collection. Est.: $1400-$2800
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20HL-101 'ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK' TYPE BOWIE KNIFE Lot #158 (Sale Order 195 of 1779) Rare and original confederate ‘Arkansas toothpick” type bowie knife measuring 15 ½” inches overall. The blade with deep even untouched patina. The guard with deep untouched patina is almost black. The grip with age splits and beautiful golden age patina. This Bowie screams authenticity and is as untouched a Confederate knife as one is likely to see. Est.: $1250-$2500
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20HA-6 COLT NEW FRONTIER Lot #159 (Sale Order 196 of 1779) Colt SAA New Frontier revolver, .45 Colt caliber, Serial #04746NF. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% of the original blue finish with light handling marks. The frame is magnificently case hardened with vivid colors. The smooth Ivory grips are in excellent condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The box contains the original Colt instruction manual. These New Frontier pistols are great shooters which are long out of production, like this example circa 1964. Est.: $1,250-$1,750. (C+R/PPT).
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20HZ-9 SCOTTISH BASKET HILT SWORD Lot #160 (Sale Order 197 of 1779) Authentic Scottish basket hilt sword with running wolf mark on the blade circa 18th to early 19th century. The blade has been reduced to 31 ½” and 37” overall. Likely 3”-5” longer originally. Good condition and authentic. Nicely pierced and forged hilt. Est.: $1250-$2500
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20KD-1 COLT S.A. 2ND GEN Lot #160a (Sale Order 198 of 1779) Colt SAA 2nd Generation Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case colored, and screw less oversized 1 piece wood grips purchased in Hollywood late 1950s and movie and television used by tradition, S/N 13615SA. 80%-90% original blue and case colors with loss of finish from holstering and handling. Sound action and excellent bore. The grips are like the ones on this Colt have been on several television series guns of the 50s and 60s whereas the studios were creating the old western look. Arvo Ojalla and Stembridge Gun Arsenal were known to install this type grip on 2nd generations for “Gunsmoke” and other classics. Estate consigned. A few scratches from fumbling fast draw. Estate consigned and may letter. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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20HF-1 BAG FLASK FOR COLT NAVY Lot #161 (Sale Order 199 of 1779) Bag flask for Colt Navy marked “Hawksley Shefield”. Originally silver plated and inscribed “Crystal Palace 1851”. Pictured in Jordan’s Navy book on page 197 Fig 16-5. 80%-90% original uncleaned silver plate with bright blue on the spring. Also enamel pin from same exhibition where 1851 Navy was introduced. Est.: $1000-$2000
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20HF-3 E.A. PRESCOTT BRASS FRAME REVOLVER Lot #162 (Sale Order 200 of 1779) E.A. Prescott brass frame, .31 caliber percussion revolver with a 4 ¼” octagon barrel. The pistol is one of only 109 estimated to have been produced circa 1860-1861, refer Flayderman’s 7A-082 where the pistol is described as “very rare” and seldom seen. The pistol is in NRA fair condition with only patina finish showing light to moderate pitting and erosion. The action is not working, the grips are worn with marks from tack hammering horseshoe nails at bottom. The pistol shows good, untouched patina in “As Found” condition with no cleaning and only a replacement grip screw added. Est.: $350-$700 (Antique).
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20KC-10 COLT .45 S.A. Lot #162a (Sale Order 201 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, patina finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 184874 made about 1899. Good metal surfaces with strong traces of blue and case within darkened natural patina. Good address and markings. The front sight is its unaltered full height. The grips are worn with large chip from the left heel but fit impeccably and undoubtedly the originals. Tight action and bore shows wear and only fair but may clean. Estate consigned and from territorial era where these Colt’s often letter as shipped west. Never lettered. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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20IB-2 1916 DWM ARTILLERY LUGER Lot #163 (Sale Order 202 of 1779) 1916 dated DWM Artillery Lugar semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #7245. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition retaining 80-90% of the original finish with minor erosion and slight surface rust noted, mostly on the side plate. All matching numbers, including the magazine with fine toning on the front sight and no import marks. The lot includes a period leather holster with the belt loop missing and no visible maker markings. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20OS-3A 'POTTER' CAV. SWORD Lot #164 (Sale Order 203 of 1779) 18th Century Cavalry style saber with cast brass hilt and lion head pommel similar to design by Potter. 42" overall with 35 1/2" blade measuring 1 3/8" at widest part of back with double blood grooves running 3/4" length down curved blade with early wide point. The back area of blade shows old repair and coloring from heat being applied to straiten or fix dent on right about 6 1/4" down blade and 1" wide. The front of blade it's natural color with some chips at edge and small battle losses. Also some minor pitting and erosion. Hilt is very good with light natural pitting. Should be further researched as a possibility of American mfg. or British about time of Revolution. Est.$1000-2000
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20HW-7 COLT 45 Lot #165 (Sale Order 204 of 1779) Colt SAA 1st Generation revolver, .45 Colt caliber, Serial #342502. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel with a full height front sight. The pistol retains 50-70% of the original blue finish with a similar amount of vivid case hardening on the frame with all matching visible serial numbers. The checkered rubber grips are in very good condition. The pistol includes a Colt Factory letter confirming all features with the type of stock not listed. The letter indicates the pistol left the factory on February 15, 1922 and was shipped to the Harper & Reynolds Company of Los Angeles, California with a total of two guns in shipment. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Colt. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20HW-12 H&R M-1 GARAND Lot #166 (Sale Order 205 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson U.S. M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #4704735. The rifle is in fine to excellent condition with a 24” H&R marked barrel dated 3-54. The rifle retains nearly all of the parkerized military finish with all matching correct H&R parts. The smooth wood stock has crisp cartouches with the eagle inspection marks on the left side at the wrist and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The lot includes a correct period canvas sling. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate with trap containing a correct cleaning rod and stuck case remover. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this all-correct H&R Garand. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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20HO-1 COLT 2ND GEN Lot #167 (Sale Order 206 of 1779) Colt 2nd Generation SAA BB Barrel Buntline Special revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #19505SA. The pistol is in nearly excellent condition with a 12” barrel, marked BB1278 on the underside. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% of the original blue finish with magnificent case coloring on the frame. The smooth wood grips are in excellent condition showing only light handling marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Colt. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20HA-100 1 OF 1000 2-GUN SET Lot #168 (Sale Order 207 of 1779) Winchester Matched 1 of 1,000 set with hard wood display case. The lot includes a Winchester Model 9422M with a 20 ½” barrel and full-length magazine in .22 Winchester Magnum caliber, Serial #MR130. The rifle is marked, “Matched set of One Thousand” on the right side of the barrel. The receiver and lever are finished in gold tone with high relief engraved game scenes. The finely checkered Walnut stock is finished in high gloss. The second rifle is a Winchester Model 94 lever action rifle with a 24” round barrel also finished in blue and gold with a full-length magazine, also Serial #MR130. The rifle is also relief engraved with game scenes and finished in gold and blue. The lot includes a hard wood display case measuring 47” x 13” lined in red velveteen in very good condition with light scratches and handling marks. Both rifles are in 98-99% condition with the factory cardboard sleeves and all associated packaging materials. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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20IB-3 1918 DATED LUGER DWM Lot #169 (Sale Order 208 of 1779) 1918 dated DWM Artillery Luger semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #4108. The pistol is in 85-90% plus original finish and is all matching numbers except the magazine. The markings are good, the bore is very good the action is crisp with some wear to the grips and no import marks. The right grip is period inscribed inside the panel in Russian, possibly indicating WWII service on the Eastern Front. Please refer to the catalog photo as the inscription is absolutely of the period in our opinion. The lot also includes a newer wooden case with assorted tools, cleaning rod and a note of explanation regarding the grip inscription. The translation reads, “Ship of the Navy “RED PINE” Kolpino-Ivan Makarovich Mikovoz”. The note states this is the inscription in the left grip of the 1918 Artillery Luger. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20GD-7 JAPANESE RIFLE Lot #170 (Sale Order 209 of 1779) Japanese Paratrooper takedown rifle in 7.7 caliber, S/N 12863. Matching bolt and takedown #545 in proper locations with two piece laminated stock, correct small parts and cleaning rod. Very good plus to near fine condition and a strong 9 on a 1-10 scale. Extremely hard to upgrade this scarce WWII rifle becoming increasable rare to find. (C&R) Est.: $1,500-$3,000
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20II-3 COLT S.A. Lot #171 (Sale Order 210 of 1779) Colt SAA 2nd Generation revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #56481SA. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The pistol retains 96-97% of the original blue finish with light scratches evident. The frame shows vivid case coloring with crisp markings. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good and the action works well on this desirable 2nd generation SAA. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20KC-11 COLT .45 S.A. Lot #171a (Sale Order 211 of 1779) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Auto pistol in .45 ACP with United States property marked above serial number, S/N 619600 and S 12 (1918) proof indicating re-tasked or recovered frame. 85%-95% pasty blue arsenal style refinish drifting at handling areas and straps. Good sharp Colt slide markings and all other markings also sharp and crisp. “HP” proof on the barrel. Checkered wood 1911A1 style grips in very good condition. All correct military small parts and 2 tone mag. Good action and bright bore. Interesting and should bear further research as to this number which is “Out of Range” for S-12 proof and 1918 era other specs on this 1911. Note: This serial number range is post-WWI and Pre-1922 when new arms were ordered and we speculate frames, parts and returns were assembled and re-tasked. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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20II-17 SHARPS SHILO Lot #172 (Sale Order 212 of 1779) Shilo-Sharps Model 1874 single shot rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #B546. The rifle is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with a 30” medium weight octagon barrel with a German silver blade front and ladder style rear sights. The barrel retains 96-97% of the matte blue finish with sharp edges and markings. The receiver is nicely case hardened with vivid color and marked, “SHILOH RIFLE MFG. CO. BIG TIMBER, MONTANA” on the left side and double set triggers. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a Schnabel fore end. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate with nice case colors, providing a 13 ¾” LOP to the front trigger. The bore is excellent and the action is crisp on this lightly used Shilo-Sharps in the venerable .45-70 chambering without the normal three year wait. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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20II-8 COLT S.A. BISLEY Lot #173 (Sale Order 213 of 1779) Colt SAA Bisley Model revolver, .44-40 caliber, Serial #193093. The pistol is in excellent overall condition as professionally restored. The pistol has a 5 ½” barrel retaining 99% of a quality refinish with beautiful vivid case hardening on the frame and bright niter blue on the screw heads. The smooth ivory grips are in excellent condition with great color and figure. The pistol is cased in a nice Pelson case with purple velveteen interior. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this cased Bisley circa 1899-1900. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20IH-1 PAIR OF DUELING MORTIMER PISTOLS Lot #174 (Sale Order 214 of 1779) Pair of flintlock dueling pistols by H.W. Mortimer in as found relic condition needing restoration. The hammer is an old, period of use repair at the neck. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Antique).
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20HF-2 ORIGINAL BOX FOR COLT 1851 LONDON NAVY Lot #175 (Sale Order 215 of 1779) Original box for Colt 1851 London Navy in good to very good condition with mold, wrench, and large cap tin. Shows normal wear, aging, fading and minor scratches on the case. Original red velveteen lining and paper label. Est.: $1500-$3000
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20CAI-18 TSAVORITE GARNET & DIAMOND RING Lot #175a (Sale Order 216 of 1779) Lovely Contemporary Style Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Ring featuring a Marquise cut Tsavorite weighing 1.10 carats fine set with 38 round accent Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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20CAI-20 TSAVORITE GARNET & DIAMOND RING Lot #175b (Sale Order 217 of 1779) Gorgeous AAA Quality Extra Fine Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Ring featuring an approx. 1.00 carat Green Tsavorite Garnet accented by 24 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with F-G colors and VVS clarity set in a custom made 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-21 MULTI-GEM PENDANT Lot #175c (Sale Order 218 of 1779) Incredible Huge Rutile Quartz, Tsavorite and Diamond Pendant featuring an emerald cut Rutile Quartz weighing approx. 30.00-35.00 carats framed with Diamonds and Tsavorite Garnets set in 10 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-22 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #175d (Sale Order 219 of 1779) Dramatic Modern Style Marquise cut Diamond Pendant featuring an approx. 0.70 carat Diamond with G-H color set in a 14 karat two-tone gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-23 TSAVORITE GARNET & DIAMOND RING Lot #175e (Sale Order 220 of 1779) Gorgeous AAA Quality Extra Fine Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Ring featuring an approx. 1.00 carat Green Tsavorite Garnet accented by 24 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with F-G colors and VVS clarity set in a custom made 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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TMF-10 ORIGINAL OIL SITTING BULL Lot #176 (Sale Order 221 of 1779) Original oil painting on canvas of “Sitting Bull” signed lower right “Noel” circa 1972. Measures 24” x 19 ½”. Taken from 1870s photo shortly after defeating George A. Custer at The Little Big Horn. O.S. Goff’s photo was the original work that this Canadian-American used for his model. A well-recognized artist who expertly finished this colorful work. The work was previously part of the noted Harold’s Club collection. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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TMF-11 U.S. ORDANANCE INSTRUCTION BOARD Lot #177 (Sale Order 222 of 1779) U.S. Ordnance Instructional board featuring cut-a-way 40mm artillery rounds. The board spans WWII through Korea. According to experts the rounds are Korean War era and are real, not manufactured from fiberglass. The board measures approximately 36” x 36” and weighs approximately 50 pounds. The board is in very good overall condition with minor losses at the edges and a little age associated wear. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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TMF-7 BOWIE KNIFE BY HAWKSLEY Lot #178 (Sale Order 223 of 1779) Classic and large spear point Bowie knife marked, “Joseph Hawksley’s Celebrated” with semi-coffin shaped grip with pearl scales and German silver mountings. Original scabbard with tip, throat and button hanger. The blade measures 9 ¾” and the knife is 14 ¼” overall. The blade measures 1 ½” wide at the thickest point and is finely ground from thick stock. The blade is good to very good with scattered erosion and minor pitting but full original dimensions with considerable original polish. The scabbard is also good to very good with minor aging. The pearl scales are near fine. There is a hole through the front bolster behind the guard for a lanyard loop. A classic and high quality knife circa 1850-1870. Est.: $1,400-2,800
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TMF-30 WWII LOT Lot #179 (Sale Order 224 of 1779) Lot of authentic WWII items formerly property of Hermann Goring, Reichsmarschall of Germany. The plate is marked Richard by Binori with the Goring crest. The provenance indicates the plate came from his sister’s estate by way of the Hermann Goring historical auction, Germany. The lot includes a knife and fork with the Goring Baronial crest, marked Hulse-1800 fine silver. There is a telegram and four piece Nazi seal set. Guaranteed authentic with a 60 day return priviledge. From an old-time collector. $1,500-$3,000.
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TMF-1 AUTHENTIC INDIAN TOM TOM DRUM Lot #180 (Sale Order 225 of 1779) Authentic Native American made “Tom Tom” drum with beater. Most paint remains on the drum. The item was collected in Flagstaff, AZ in the 1950’s as an antique, at that time. Note the Cottonwood beater with irregular shape and a brain tanned beater. The drum possibly dates as early as 1900. Est.: $250-$500.
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20KC-8 COLT S.A. Lot #180a (Sale Order 226 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, re-nickeled finish, and pearl grips, S/N 122760 and made about 1887 with roll die marked barrel, 3 line patent dates, matching frame, trigger guard and back strap, correct era black powder un-numbered cylinder and early correct hammer. The bore is bright and the action is sound. The front sight is very nearly its full dimensions. Thick and well-shaped pearl grip probably added when refinished and barrel may be slightly later also. A good looking black powder .44-40. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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TMF-8 CROOKES AND CLARK Lot #181 (Sale Order 227 of 1779) Fine Civil War era spear point Bowie knife by “Crookes & Clark” with a 9 ¼” blade of thick stock and showing an etched slogan, “Always Ready”. This military slogan was used by many Army units and the Coast Guard. The knife features mellow, aged stag grips with brass and German silver mounts. The original scabbard with tip, throat and button hanger button. The blade is near fine with minor pitting and erosion near the tip. Bright original lead polish and full dimensions with 95% plus frosty etching. A strong 9.5 on a scale of 1-10. Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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TMF-9 WILSON W/SNAKE Lot #182 (Sale Order 228 of 1779) Spear point Bowie knife marked, “Wilson Swift, Broad Street, Sheffield”, with the “DCL” trademark on the reverse. Fancy German silver mounts showing a Mexican snake and eagle on the pommel with dark colored cow horn grip in good to very good overall condition. The blade is full dimensions with most original polish, some pitting and erosion near the tip and other areas of minor aging. The knife includes the associated scabbard of the same period in very good condition. The piece measures 13 7/8” overall length. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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19ER-14 VAN HORNE CUSTOM Lot #183 (Sale Order 229 of 1779) Custom Ruger M77 bolt action rifle, .460 Van Horn caliber, Serial #73-53923. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a barrel banded front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with light surface rust around the front sight. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition and ends with a solid red rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this custom big bore. The .460 Van Horn cartridge is based on a shortened .460 Weatherby case. The lot includes custom RCBS reloading dies. Est.: $2000-4000(Modern).
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20HW-19 TRAPDOOR 1884 Lot #184 (Sale Order 230 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Model 1884 trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #478344. The rifle is in excellent to near mint overall condition with a 32” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle has barrels band swivels and a correct ram rod. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of the original blue finish with vivid case coloring on the breech block. The barrel has various proofs and acceptance marks at the breech and a sharp eagle on the side plate. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition with a crisp cartouche dated 1889 at the left wrist and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth, steel crescent butt plate. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are very sharp. It would be difficult to improve on this impressive trapdoor. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (Antique).
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19AZ-4 TELL SINGLE SHOT MATCH PISTOL Lot #185 (Sale Order 231 of 1779) Fine Pre-War Single Shot falling block target pistol marked Buchel original “Tell” (Model). Adjustable iron rear sight and double set triggers. Finely made checkered stocks for small hand. The octagon barrel measures 14 ¾”. 95% plus original blue and case colors with bright bore. This pistol was purchased in Germany in late 20s to early 30s by local Anaheim resident with family in Germany and has had only 2 owners in its life span. (C&R/PPT)1750-3500
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20CP-2 LONGINES WATCH Lot #186 (Sale Order 232 of 1779) Rare Longines Wristwatch, 2 color 14K white & rose gold, enamel bezel, circa late 1930's-early 1940's, completely restore. Est:$1500-2400
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20HM-1 WARDS BROWNINGS PT MDL 30 Lot #187 (Sale Order 233 of 1779) Montgomery Ward’s Browning’s Patent Model 30 Riot Length Pump Action Shotgun in 12GA, S/N 99794 showing original U.S. markings and cartouches in wood. Taken from retail shelves and pressed into service during WWII. This particular shotgun is in an article Gene Gilbert wrote approximately 20-30 years ago and consigned by him and termed by this old time riot gun collector as “Rarest of the rare”. Near fine overall showing most of its original military finish. Some wear to the stock and minor use evident. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1500-$3000
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20OS-4 CONFEDERATE STYLE SWORD Lot #188 (Sale Order 234 of 1779) Confederate foot Officer's sword with C.S. in guard. 36" overall. 30" blade showing pitting, erosion and nicks at edge. Single wire wrapped leather grip (re-dyed black). Dark patina to Guard and bend to center. Unstopped fuller. Old paper tag #513 a collection or museum number. Est:$1500-3000
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20IH-2 PALMETTO ARMOURY PERC. PISTOL Lot #189 (Sale Order 235 of 1779) Palmetto Armory marked percussion pistol dated 1853 in good, NRA condition. The pistol shows normal wear, small imperfections and losses. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Antique).
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20IK-21 "KENTUCKY" STYLE PISTOL Lot #190 (Sale Order 236 of 1779) American Kentucky style pistol with a lock signed C. Robbins (converted from flintlock to percussion). The barrel is marked London and T.K. (Thomas Ketland) with V.P. proofs with silver “star” around the front sight. The pistol is approximately 13 5/8” in overall length with an 8 ¼” barrel of approximately .60 caliber smoothbore. The natural striped Walnut stock with lightly engraved American florals in a Pennsylvania style with four heart shaped silver inlays. The pistol has very good metal with a nice stock showing minor losses around the bottom edge of the lock. The gun is in very good plus overall condition with natural aging, marked C. Robbins. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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20IB-12 COLT S.A.A. Lot #191 (Sale Order 237 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SA Army revolver, .45 Colt caliber, Serial #S28084A. The pistol is as new in the factory plastic case with a 5 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the polished nickel finish with only light handling marks. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-65 GLOCK 21 Lot #191a (Sale Order 238 of 1779) Glock 21 Semi-Auto Pistol in .45 ACP caliber, S/N ALD833US. From the Stembridge Arsenal Collection used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Eraser” movie. Certificate from 2006 auction states “Prop Non-Operational Silencer”. No magazine. Fine condition. Shows some blank firing. Est.: $1500-$3000
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20IB-13 COLT S.A.A. Lot #192 (Sale Order 239 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SA Army revolver, .38-40 caliber, Serial #S35969A. The pistol is as new in the factory blue card board box with matching end label. The pistol has a 5 ½” barrel and retains approximately 99% of the blue finish with only light handling marks. The frame is beautifully case hardened with vivid colors. The checkered plastic eagle grips are in excellent condition with sharp checkering. The bore is good, action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt. The lot includes all associated packaging materials, manual, etc. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20IB-14 COLT S.A.A. Lot #193 (Sale Order 240 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SA Army revolver, .44-40 caliber, Serial #S06803A. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with matching end label. The pistol has a 5 ½” barrel and retains approximately 99% of the polished nickel finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood medallion grips are in excellent condition with only light handling marks. The bore is good, action crisp and markings are sharp on this lightly used Colt. The lot includes all associated packaging materials, manual, etc. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Modern/PPT).
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20IB-16 WINCHESTER MODEL 55 Lot #194 (Sale Order 241 of 1779) Winchester Model 55 Takedown lever action rifle, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #1039589. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel and a ¼ magazine. The barrel and magazine retain a significant amount of toning blue finish with the receiver having gone to a grey patina with blue on the loading gate, bolt and lever. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents and compressions from carry and use. The butt stock ends with a steel butt plate. The bore is dirty and may clean to good, the action is tight and the markings are legible. Est.: $900-$1,800. (C+R).
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20IB-8 COLT LIGHTENING PUMP RIFLE Lot #195 (Sale Order 242 of 1779) Colt Lightning pump rifle, .44-40 caliber, Serial #15660. The rifle is in nearly fine overall condition with a 26” round barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle is stamped, “E.E. HAYES” on the stock at the wrist, on the barrel and on the fore end. The rifle came out of Texas and was purportedly the property of a Texas Ranger, with no documentation at this time, just the consignor’s legend. The checkered wood stock is good, the bore is bright and the action is tight. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (Antique).
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20IB-7 71 WINCHESTER Lot #196 (Sale Order 243 of 1779) Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle, .348 WCF caliber, Serial #28654. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ¼ magazine. The rifle retains a significant amount of the original blue finish with light surface erosion on the underside of the receiver. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with mars and scratches consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Winchester big bore circa 1949. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R).
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20IM-1 BROWNING HIGH GRADE 28 GA Lot #197 (Sale Order 244 of 1779) Browning Grade-5 Model 12 pump shotgun, 28 gauge, Serial #07574NM972. The shotgun is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 26” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The shotgun has a modified choke and is chambered for 2 ¾” shells. The receiver is ornately decorated with tasteful engraving and gold inlay of a game scene. The finely checkered Walnut stock has outstanding figure with a high gloss finish. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The lot includes the factory box with all associated packaging materials. The shotgun appears to be unfired. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20IM-2 BROWNING HIGH GRADE 410 GA Lot #198 (Sale Order 245 of 1779) Browning High Grade Model 42 pump shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #07593NZ982. The shotgun is as new in the factory cardboard box with a 26” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The shotgun has a full choke and is chambered for 3” shells. The receiver is ornately decorated with tasteful engraving and gold inlay of a game scene. The finely checkered Walnut stock has outstanding figure with a high gloss finish. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The lot includes the factory box with all associated packaging materials. The shotgun appears to be unfired. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20JQ-2 JAPANESE D GUARD Lot #199 (Sale Order 246 of 1779) Uncleaned and “Out of the Attic” Japanese WWII Era D guard officer’s sword with scabbard. Light rust and erosion. About good overall. Measures 34” overall with a 29” blade. Good wrap on the grip. Est.:$125-$250
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20JA-1 COLT S.A. BUNTLINE Lot #200 (Sale Order 247 of 1779) Colt Single Action Buntline Special .45 caliber revolver with a 12” barrel, factory nickel plated, medallion wood grips, Serial #SA91054, 3rd Generation. The pistol shows 95% plus original nickel with some spotting, evidence of firing, scratches and small areas of surface rust that may well clean. The action is crisp and the interior is excellent with only minor firing and light use. The grips show a couple of dings and mars. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (Modern).
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20CAI-24 EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #200a (Sale Order 248 of 1779) Elegant Emerald and Diamond Pendant featuring 5 oval cut Emeralds weighing approx. 2.00 carats total accented with 10 round Diamonds set in 14 karat yellow gold setting. Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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20CAI-25 SPESSARTITE GARNET & DIAMOND RING Lot #200b (Sale Order 249 of 1779) 25. Stunningly Beautiful Extra Fine Spessartite Garnet and Diamond Ring featuring a rich red Garnet weighing approx. 2.00 carats accented with over 160 round cut Diamonds set in a 14 karat yellow gold custom made setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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20CAI-30 APPLE GREEN & WHITE JADE PIECE Lot #200c (Sale Order 250 of 1779) Wonderful Rare Carved Apple Green and White Jade Piece with G.I.A. Certified Vintage Natural Jade weighing 15.06 carats, Retail $3,000-$4,000 Natural Jade with GIA certificate. Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-38 IDEAL CUT DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS Lot #200d (Sale Order 251 of 1779) Dazzling ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamond Stud Earrings weighing approx. 0.85-0.90 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold Tiffany style settings. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-3A RUBY & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #200e (Sale Order 252 of 1779) Brilliant Ruby and Diamond Pendant featuring 35 channel set Princess cut Burmese color Rubies weighing approx. 2.00 carats accented with 10 round cut Diamonds set in custom shield shape design crafted in 18 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,200-$2,000
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20CN-259 SAVAGE 99 Lot #201 (Sale Order 253 of 1779) Early Savage Model 1899 lever action rifle, .303 Savage caliber, Serial #34004. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” round barrel with a Beeches folding front sight and rear sight removed with the dove tail filled. The barrel retains a significant amount of toning blue finish with areas of light surface erosion and wear at the muzzle. The receiver retains the majority of the flaking blue finish with the remainder drifting to brown/grey patina. The rotary magazine works well with the brass cartridge counter on the left side of the receiver and a period tang sight has been added. The lever assembly shows muted case hardening particularly in the protected areas. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early Model 99. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20KC-3 92 WINCHESTER CARBINE Lot #201a (Sale Order 254 of 1779) Winchester 1892 Lever Action S.R.C. in .32-20 caliber remaining in very good plus original condition and made about 1914, S/N 759979. 90%-95% plus original blue on mag and barrel with sharp markings and crisp edges. Extra proof on the barrel (H.P.?). Normal P.W. moved forward and “P.W.” on the frame. The frame has drifted to 20%-40% blue with balance light gray metal. The stocks are crisp but marks in butt and scratches knock rating down to good to very good from near fine impeccable wood to metal fit. Great action and very good plus bore. A strong 7.5-8 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: 1250-$2500
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20HM-3 ITHACA 1911A-1 U.S. PROPERTY Lot #202 (Sale Order 255 of 1779) Ithaca 1911A1 U.S. Property marked Semi-Auto pistol in .45 ACP, S/N 1269666 and made in 1944. All correct parts. Excellent to near mint. 99% overall and almost mint. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000+
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20IU-1 PRESENTATION GRADE U.S. MILITIA OFF. SWORD Lot #203 (Sale Order 256 of 1779) Presentation Grade U.S. Militia Officer’s sword circa 1850’s to Civil War era with a fancy etched and gilt blade with “Nashville” in the center panel. The sword is 38 ½” in overall length with a 32” straight blade. The sword is richly gold gilded, fancy guard and pommel. The quillions and pommel nut show “Artichoke” type decorations with fluted silver grips. The blade shows stands of flags, eagles and the charge of Christian knights in a Holy land style scene. The blade shows a false Damascus style pattern. The etching runs approximately 18” down the blade with 50% plus of the gold wash remaining. The overall condition is very good plus to nearly fine with minor, normal aging. A rare sword from an area that had family members on both sides during the Civil War. Ex-James “Jimmy” Fowler collection. Est.: $1,000-$2,000+++.
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20IU-3 HALLMARKED DRINKING FLASK Lot #204 (Sale Order 257 of 1779) Silver plated and hall marked drinking flask script inscribed Major Gen. G.H. Thomas. General George Henry Thomas was known as, “The Rock of Chickamauga” and was arguably the most successful fighting general of the Civil War, never losing a battle. His success at the Battle of Nashville was one of the most decisive battles of the conflict, as were his actions at the Battle of Chickamauga, where he saved the Army of the Cumberland. His career throughout the war was exemplary in every way and he is hailed as one of the top three Union commanders alongside Grant and Sherman. The flask measures 10” from the tip to the bottom and originally the base unscrewed to become a cup, however it is now locked in place with a few dents from carry and showing slight wear. Provenance-The Norm Flayderman collection, who acquired the Thomas sword, this flask and trunk containing the General’s effects. Est.: $7,500-$15,000.
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20HI-66 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 Lot #204a (Sale Order 258 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle with a 26” octagon barrel, .32-40 caliber, full magazine, rifle butt, Serial #516355. The rifle was manufactured in 1910-1911. The rifle shows considerable original blue mixed with chemical blue and a heat process known as, “Stretching”. Good markings and edges with wood cleaned lightly and slightly undersized against the frame. The rifle has a bright bore and is mechanically sound. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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20IU-8 CARVED & SILVER MTD WALKING STICK Lot #205 (Sale Order 259 of 1779) Fancy carved and silver mounted walking stick with the name, “General D.W. Burke” with silver wire inlay at center. The silver cap is inscribed “Uncle Dan from JAC”. The blackened hardwood shaft of cane is carved in floral and geometric motifs. The cane is of lightweight with narrow diameter and measures 33 ½” in overall length. D.W. Burke began his career as a private in the U.S. Infantry and advanced through the ranks in his 40 years of service, retiring as a Brigadier General. He was recognized for gallantry at the Battle of Gettysburg and received a brevette promotion for meritorious service and was also awarded the Medal of Honor at the Battle of Shepherdstown, West Virginia. He is buried alongside other American heroes at Arlington National Cemetery. The condition is good with some silver wire missing. Est.: $1,000-$2,000.
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20KC-5 COLT S.A.A. Lot #205a (Sale Order 260 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, professionally refinished, and hard rubber grips, S/N 271101 made 1905. The right trigger guard bow shows an indecipherable mark possibly for factory return. The revolver shows 98%-99% high quality blue and excellent case hardening. The grips fit impeccably but worn almost smooth. Crisp markings, sound action and bright bore with fully readable “Colt Frontier Six Shooter”. Front sight is its full height. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1750-$3500
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20JA-13 SOUTHERN FULL STOCKED PERC RIFLE Lot #206 (Sale Order 261 of 1779) Southern full stocked percussion rifle circa 1850-1860’s stamped, “J.S.” in large letters on the barrel attributed to J. Sutherland, Richmond, Virginia. The rifle is formerly part of the Fred Slayton Confederate Arms collection. The rifle measures approximately 52 ½” in overall length with a 37” medium weight rifled octagon barrel of approximately .50-.52 caliber. The rifle has a simple incised border carving extending around the cheek piece to the center of the wrist and at the fore end. The rifle is in good, as found and uncleaned condition with a dark brown patina on the metal. There is scattered light to moderate pitting and erosion with slightly heavier pitting at the firing area around the nipple. The stock is in very good condition with the majority of its dark stained finish showing wear through to lighter color wood beneath. Deep uncleaned patina on brass mounts. The stock shows wear and carry but is at very good overall. The triggers set and the action works well. The ramrod is an old, carved homemade example from the period of use.
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20JA-14 AMERICAN FLINTLOCK MUSKET Lot #207 (Sale Order 262 of 1779) American assembled flintlock musket of the Revolutionary War era combining Continental and British elements in a reddish colored re-stock probably of American origin. The gun has small proofs on the left breech of the barrel possibly “J.A.” with a “J” on the side plate, which appears French. The touch hole has been enlarged to work with a replaced during period of use lock. The stock has molding around the tang and a sharp peak to the comb indicating a commercial maker with American motifs. The rifle is 54 ½” in total length with a 44” barrel. A crude ramrod of the period is included. The stock is very good plus condition and the musket has a good matching patina on the lock and metal parts. The lock is not operating at the time of description. $2,500-$5,000. (Antique).
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20KC-1 COLT S.A. Lot #207a (Sale Order 263 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .45 L.C. caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 287315 and made about 1906. This Colt shows a flat top target style front sight that is neatly placed and may have been factory installed. Approximately 50%+ original blue and case colors with even aging due to holstering, handling, and use. Sharp markings and crisp edges. All matching serial numbers. The grips fit impeccably and are crisp with sharp checkering much case color that is rainbow on the hammer and inside the gate. Crisp and tight action with mirror bright and near excellent bore. Estate consigned with no factory letter available. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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20HI-35 1902 COLT U.S. MILITARY ISSUE PHILLIPINE Lot #208 (Sale Order 264 of 1779) 1902 Colt U.S. Military issue Philippine (erroneously named Alaskan) DA .45 caliber revolver, Serial #46787. Inspected by R.A.C. and J.T.T. with approximately 30-60% of the original blue remains with scattered light to moderate pitting. The hard rubber grips are good with minor edge wear. The action is working but lock up is a bit “wobbly”. Good bore and markings. One of a group identified by the oversize trigger guard that protected the enlarged trigger that was designed to allow more bearing surface and greater fulcrum to detonate military primers. Est.: $1,000-$2,000. (C+R).
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20JC-5 COLT .25 AUTO Lot #209 (Sale Order 265 of 1779) Colt 1908 Semi-Auto Pistol in .25 ACP caliber with blue and case colored small parts, medallion wood grips and in original box, S/N 369794. 96%-98% original bright blue with fiery case colors. Small loss of finish at the edge of the slide (Front). Pristine interior with excellent bore. 1 marked Colt mag also fine to excellent. The box shows number and instructions retained. The box is taped and in poor condition. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-1200
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20JC-84 LUGER DWM Lot #210 (Sale Order 266 of 1779) Collector’s quality German Luger dated 1918 by DWM in 9mm full proofs and matching including wood bottom magazine, S/N 2739 with 90%-95% original bright blue, most “Straw” finish on small parts and nitre blue on springs. Near fine checkered wood grips that are not stained and crisp. Bright polish in interior with excellent bore. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale and a no excuses 100+ year old military issue Luger (No import marks). C&R/PPT) Est.: $1250-$2500
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20KC-6 COLT S.A. Lot #210a (Sale Order 267 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .38-40 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case hardened finish, and carved medallion grips, S/N 255932. The revolver shows most of the original and colorful case hardening on the frame and hammer. The barrel and ejector rod housing along with hi points show holster wear on the left from carry on the right side. The straps show 30%-50% blue and losses from handling. The cylinder shows 50%-70% blue with deep index line and losses of finish at front from firing. The grips are not a perfect fit and from another Colt showing “War Eagle”. The grips are very good with minor cracks and yellowing. Front sight reduced slightly. The action locks up tight and bore bright. Case colors are 80%-90% and with great rainbows remaining. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2000-$4000
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20JC-86 COLT TROOPER MK III Lot #211 (Sale Order 268 of 1779) Colt Trooper MKIII Double Action Revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” barrel, S/N 28990. 95%-98% original blue with excellent action and interior. Pachmayr neoprene and original factory medallion checkered wood grips along with Safari Land leather holster with green suede lining. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-100 MAUSER BROOMHANDLE 1896 Lot #212 (Sale Order 269 of 1779) Mauser model 1896 Semi-Auto pistol in .30 caliber showing old re-blued finish, S/N 170131. No import marks. Matching dent in magazine. Fair bore with wear but not “Too Bad”. The grips are worn but original. Hammer and small parts nickeled. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-107 JP SAUER & SOHN Lot #213 (Sale Order 270 of 1779) J.P. Sauer & Sohn Suhl marked Double Action Semi-Auto pistol with Nazi eagle “N” and eagle “C” proofs, S/N 377152. Black shiny leather police type holster (Unmarked). Very good plus near fine 95%+ blue with minor loss at high points and edges. Excellent composite grips. Tight mechanically and sound with bright bore showing little use. 1 original mag. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-111 BROWNING CITORI Lot #214 (Sale Order 271 of 1779) Browning Citori O/U shotgun, 20 gauge for 2 ¾” and 3” shells with 26” barrels and 5 screw in Invector chokes. The shotgun is in factory dimensions with a Browning butt plate, Serial #12624PR163. The shotgun is in fine to excellent used condition showing minor use and firing with the sticker still on the barrel in 98-99% condition. The lot includes a Browning luggage case. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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20JC-123 FN 49 Lot #215 (Sale Order 272 of 1779) FN 49 semi-automatic rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #35076. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” import marked barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with an Egyptian crest and text on the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with handling marks consistent with service use. There is a blank brass disc in the right side of the butt stock, sling swivels and a period leather military style sling. The bore is fair and the action functions well on this Belgian made FN 49. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20JC-125 TOKAREV Lot #216 (Sale Order 273 of 1779) Russian Tokarev SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #91454. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel including the muzzle break. The rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with numerous Russian proofs and acceptance marks and the front ring is dated 1941. All matching visible serial numbers, except the magazine. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with dents and mars consistent with service use. The bore is good and the action works well on this WWII era Tokarev. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R).
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20JC-167 BROWNING 53 Lot #217 (Sale Order 274 of 1779) Browning Model 53 lever action rifle, .32-20 Winchester caliber, Serial #01106NM3F7. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel and a button magazine. The finely checkered Walnut pistol grip stock is in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this long out of production Model 53. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20JC-169 94 WINCHESTER Lot #218 (Sale Order 275 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #263004. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” octagon barrel with a full-length magazine. The barrel and tube retain a significant amount of toning blue finish drifting to dark patina with a King’s buckhorn sight added. The edges are sharp and there is high point edge wear. The receiver has gone to grey/brown patina with traces of old blue in the protected areas. The hammer and lever still have some muted case coloring evident. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents from carry and use. The bore is fair and the action works well on this desirable Winchester lever circa 1902. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20JC-173 BROWNING 92 Lot #219 (Sale Order 276 of 1779) Browning Model 92 lever action carbine, .44 Remington Magnum caliber, Serial #02847PY167. The carbine is in excellent overall condition with a 20” barrel and full-length magazine. The carbine retains approximately 98-99% of the factory blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is very good with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Browning Model 92. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20KC-7 COLT 7 1/2 Lot #219a (Sale Order 277 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .41 L.C. caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, re-nickel, and hard rubber grips, S/N 125747. The barrel address and markings are good including 3 line patent dates and “.41 Cal” on the guard. The grips are undersized and show wear to the checkering and eagles. Matching frame, guard and back strap. Black powder cylinder not numbered and no number on the barrel or caliber marking on the left. The action is tight and sound with good bore showing a little darkening. The front sight is shaped very slightly. No factory letter available at the time of cataloging. Estate consigned. Note: Less than 300 made with 7 ½” barrels and only 50 made in nickel. See Wilkerson’s book page 349. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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20JC-174 1873 WINCHESTER Lot #220 (Sale Order 278 of 1779) Winchester 1873 Third Model lever action rifle, .32-20 WCF caliber, Serial #179574A. The rifle is in good overall condition with a desirable 26” octagon barrel and full-length magazine. The front sight is a well accomplished piece of period gunsmithing utilizing an old coin. The rifle has gone to an overall dark grey patina no markings on the cartridge elevator and the dust cover is retained. The hammer shows silvered case hardening and there is toning blue on the loading gate. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. The bore is fair and the action works well on this Model 1873 circa 1886. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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20HM-2 COLT 1911 U.S. PROPERTY MRKD Lot #221 (Sale Order 279 of 1779) Colt 1911 U.S. Property marked Semi-Auto pistol in .45 ACP caliber, S/N 373915. Made 1918 and so called “Black Army”. Stunning original blue finish showing 99%-99.9% remaining. Extremely slight loss and minute scratches, sharp and crisp and near mint metal. The grips are very good plus with minor wear at bottoms and oil staining on the left grip as right considerably better. The metal finish is difficult to improve upon. From old military collection of Gene Gilbert’s. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $2500-$5000
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20KC-2 COLT S.A. Lot #221a (Sale Order 280 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .41 Long Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case colored finish and hard rubber grips, S/N 237642. Factory letter confirms caliber, barrel length, and other features except grips “Not Listed” and shipped to Marshall Wells Hardware Co in Deluth, Portland, Spokane, Jan 17, 1903, 2 guns in shipment. Under remarks: records indicate return March 6, 1905 and reshipped to Sears Chicago April 3, 1905. This Colt remains in good condition with 30%-50% toning and drifting blue and case colors with some minor erosion and natural aging. Good markings and matching numbers. The grips fit impeccable and match condition remaining in good to very good condition. The bottom right grip is carved with the initials “H.N.”. The front sight shows full dimensions and most original blue. Correct to the period hammer and all small parts. The action is tight and the bore is good. The action is tight and the bore is good. A pleasing 7-7.5 on a 1-10 scale and very rare with approximately 300 made in .41 Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel estimated (See
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20JA-4 MEDIEVIL RELIC BROADSWORD Lot #222 (Sale Order 281 of 1779) Medieval Relic Broadsword in 15th century style. The sword is 43” in overall length with a 34” blade measuring 1 ½” across at the widest part of the blade with a long triangular early type point. It is 6 ½” across the blunt ended thick guard. It is 9” from the guard to the end of the pommel which shows similar aging. We and two other experts have found no sign of chemical or artificial aging or modern fakery. We will offer the buyer a 30 day right of return privilege on this lot as we believe in it, as does our consignor. Simply return with 30 days if not satisfied with the originality and purchase price will be refunded. The weight is 4.3 pounds and the blade is forged correctly. Est.: $2,500-$5,000+++.
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20JC-168 97 WINCHESTER Lot #223 (Sale Order 282 of 1779) Winchester Model 97 U.S. Riot pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #947026. The shotgun is in very good plus overall condition with a 21” shrouded barrel. The shotgun retains a most of the original blue finish with a crisp U.S. and flaming bomb emblem on the left side of the receiver. The metal surfaces show high point edge wear, scratches and mars consistent with service use. The muzzle shows small dents and marks. The underside of the receiver is marked, “FED ORD”. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with dents and abrasions and a checkered rubber Winchester marked butt plate. The left side of the butt stock has a crisp and original “GHD” cartouche. The bore is good and the action is tight on this desirable Winchester Trench gun. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (C+R).
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20JC-170 1873 WINCHESTER Lot #224 (Sale Order 283 of 1779) Winchester 1873 Third Model lever action rifle, .44-40 WCF caliber, Serial #452427B. The rifle is in good to very good overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle has gone to an overall grey patina with a replacement rear sight. The caliber marking is still legible on the brass cartridge elevator and the dust cover is present. The hammer shows silvered case hardening and there is still dull blue on the loading gate. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel crescent butt plate with a trap and there is a crude repair at the toe. The bore is fair and the action works well on this desirable Model 1873 circa 1893. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Antique).
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20JC-181 COLT SAUER Lot #225 (Sale Order 284 of 1779) Colt Sauer bolt action sporting rifle, .25-06 caliber, Serial #CR7054. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 23” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with light storage marks. The finely checkered Walnut stock is in very good condition with an exotic wood tip on the fore end pistol grip and nice figure in the buttstock. There are light scratches on the left side of the stock at the rear of the action and the butt ends with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 13 5/8” LOP. The rifle is topped with a Burris 3 x 9 variable power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this desirable Sauer marked, “Made in W. Germany”. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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20CAI-6A DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #225a (Sale Order 285 of 1779) Dazzling NEW Diamond Pendant featuring a 0.60 carat ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamond surrounded by 18 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.30 carats with G-H colors VS clarity set in 18 karat white gold setting. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-7A VINTAGE DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #225b (Sale Order 286 of 1779) Brilliant Extra Fine Vintage Diamond Pendant featuring 36 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with F-G colors and VVS/VS clarity set in a designer 18 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-10A WHITE & BLACK DIAMOND BANGLE BRACELET Lot #225c (Sale Order 287 of 1779) Stylish White and Black Diamond Bangle Bracelet with crossover design featuring combination of 82 round cut Black and White Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats set in hinged 14 karat white gold bracelet. Retail $2,500-$3,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-11A YELLOW SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #225d (Sale Order 288 of 1779) Designer Style Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Ring featuring dome shaped design with detailed mosaic pattern with 46 Sapphires accented with 64 White Diamonds approx. gem weight of 4.00 carats set in 14 karat white gold setting. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-13A LADIES OMEGA CONSTELLATION WATCH Lot #225e (Sale Order 289 of 1779) Luxury Ladies Omega Constellation Watch crafted in 18 karat yellow gold and contrasting stainless steel watch in good condition. Retail $3,000.00 Estimates $1,200-$2,000 Reserve $1,500-$2,000
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20GD-61 NAMBU "PAPA" Lot #226 (Sale Order 290 of 1779) “Papa” Nambu Japanese semi-automatic Military Issue pistol, 8mm, Serial #3787. The pistol retains 50%-70% toning blue finish with minor pitting and erosion. The smooth wood grips are old replacements. The pistol shows a three-ring arsenal marking on the breech, with the correct clip (not matching), good action and fair bore. Est.: $1500-3000. (C+R/PPT).
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19MW-5 DERINGER Lot #227 (Sale Order 291 of 1779) Henry Deringer percussion pistol agent stamped “C. Curry San Francisco”. Measures 5 ¼” overall with a 1 ½” barrel in .41 caliber”. 7 groove rifled, “P” proof and Henry Deringer features. Very good plus condition with considerable toned finish. The marking is correct and dateable to gold rush era. (Antique) Est.: $2000-$4000
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20GD-86 WAKASASHI Lot #228 (Sale Order 292 of 1779) Japanese (Ko-Wakasashi) medium size Samurai sword in traditional mounting with an 18” blade signed on both sides, over 400 years old. The temper is fully visible on the cleaned blade (not Japan) with good, old mounts and a WWII type grip. Est.: $1000-2000
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20GD-34 COLT S.A.A. Lot #229 (Sale Order 293 of 1779) Colt Single Action Army revolver in .45 L.C. caliber, S/N 42902 with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case colored finish with original varnished wood grips, three line patent dates made 1875-1876. An exceptional early civilian single action with about 30%-60% original blue and case colors that has drifted and aged nicely. The grips are almost fine with 80%-85% original varnish, minor wear and use with impeccable fit. The front sight is its full height with bright finish showing and no alteration. A two digit serial number on the back of the cylinder indicates a factory return and the barrel number indicates refreshing or re-marking. A very nice early Colt SAA with some restoration that’s well done. (Antique) Est.: $3,000-$6,000
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19RH-110 KENTUCKY Lot #230 (Sale Order 294 of 1779) Full Stock Kentucky Rifle in percussion with barrel signed in script “A Daniel” and No. 7 engraved on sheet brass side plate. Fancy pierced patch box of generous proportions. 11 small silver inlays and showing old sheet brass and nailed repairs. Addington Daniel is listed as a Kentucky style rifle maker in North Hampton Mass. circa 1850s to 60s. The rifle measures 52 ½” overall with 37” barrel. The lock plate was originally flint but probably never used until percussion era. The wrist was repaired during use with sheet brass nailed around wrist and another similar repair to fore end by ramrod rear Ferrell. The lock is not holding on cocking and needs repair. The condition is good overall with some minor erosion and pitting on the barrel. The heavier pitting in front right side of the barrel near muzzle. Large buck horn rear sight and blade front sight. In my opinion this maker used an earlier patch box and lock to manufacture this rifle. From an old Northern California collector who purchased many arms like this directly from pioneers descendants from Mt. Shasta to Happy Camp.
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19RH-116 1/2 STOCK RIFLE Lot #231 (Sale Order 295 of 1779) Fancy Half stock Percussion plains rifle with German silver engraved patch box and decorated mounts signed “D. Fish New York” with .50 caliber rifled octagon barrel of medium to slightly heavy weight measuring 41” in length and 7/8” across the center of the muzzle to outside edges. Very nice engraved patch box with butt plate and mounts all nicely engraved en-suite. A large inlay of jumping stag is inlaid into the cheek piece. The stock shows light and simple checkering at the wrist. Double set triggers with V notch and blade front sight. The action and triggers are working well. The rear tang screw is missing. The condition is good with overall brown patina showing minor erosion, rust and light to moderate scattered pitting. The top edge of the stock shows slivers of wood missing on each side but otherwise good. From an old Northern California collector. 58” overall. Est.: (Antique) Est.: $1000-2000
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19IX-1 WILLIAM EVANS DBL RIFLE #16328 Lot #232 (Sale Order 296 of 1779) Williams Evans side by side double rifle, .375 Flanged Magnum caliber, Serial #16328. The rifle is in very good overall condition with 26” barrels with a filed quarter rib with two folding and one standing express sights. The front sight is marked, “THE TURNOVER SIGHT”. The sight flips from a standard blade to an ivory night sight. The chopper lump barrels retain nearly all of their blue finish with light handling marks. The receiver has gone to silver toned case hardening with 70%-80% coverage scroll engraving, bushed strikers, doll’s head fastener and double triggers. The finely checkered wood stock is in very good condition with beautiful figure in the butt stock, pistol grip and a beaded cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a leather covered recoil pad providing a 15 ½” LOP to the front trigger. According to the consigner, a tungsten rod was added to the butt stock, improving the balance of the rifle and giving it an overall weight of 10 ½ pounds. The bores are good and the action is tight on face. The barrel address reads, “WILLIAM
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20JC-190 M-1CARBINE Lot #233 (Sale Order 297 of 1779) U.S. M1 semi-automatic carbine by Inland, .30 caliber, Serial #5162950. The carbine is in fine overall condition with an 18” Inland marked barrel dated 1944. The carbine retains a significant amount of the parkerized military with storage and handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition as re-finished with the oiler intact. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a U.S. M8A1 marked bayonet with scabbard in very good condition. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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20JC-194 SPENCER CARBINE Lot #234 (Sale Order 298 of 1779) Spencer Model 1860 saddle ring carbine, .52 caliber, Serial #39950. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a Civil War era 22” barrel with a ramped blade and a ladder style rear sights. The barrel has gone to a grey/brown patina while the receiver is silvered case hardening. The markings on the receiver are light but legible. The saddle ring is present with areas of dull case hardening evident. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents consistent with carry and use. There are two sharp cartouches behind the saddle ring plate. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this desirable Civil War era Spencer. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Antique).
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19MW-6 DERRINGER Lot #235 (Sale Order 299 of 1779) Intriguing Philadelphia style percussion derringer marked “Deringer Pattern Patent” on the lock and “Deringer Pattern” on the breech. Measures 7 ½” overall with a 3 ¾” rifled barrel of approximately .44 caliber with iron trigger guard and plain non-engraved German silver mounts. Light scroll engraved hammer and lock. The escutcheon around single lock screw resembles Slaughter. Slaughter was key witness at legal trail and this may have been his pattern or model. No proofs and American made. Really interesting. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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20JC-205 MARTINI HENRY Lot #236 (Sale Order 300 of 1779) Martini-Henry British Issue falling block rifle in .577 caliber, showing a crown V.R. and 1887 with a broad head arrow proof and an IV over I on the right side of the frame, 1908 and ordnance wheel cartouche along with an Asian cartouche near the left heel of the butt plate. The rifle has a good action and good bore with strong rifling and some erosion between the grooves. The rod and sling included, the stock shows dents and imperfections and good plus overall with a 33 ½” barrel with a stud for bayonet. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Antique).
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20JC-223 LAHTI W/HOLSTER Lot #237 (Sale Order 301 of 1779) Swedish Lahti by Husqvarna in 9mm, S/N D9585 in holster with two extra mags and rod. Fine to excellent condition with 95%-98% original blue and very good plus to fine grips. Bright bore shows little use. Import marks. Holster is very good plus and would clean up. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $700-$1400
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20JC-188 SPRINGFIELD GARAND Lot #238 (Sale Order 302 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3355920. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 24” SA barrel dated 6-63 with import marks. The rifle retains nearly all of an arsenal refinish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is excellent condition showing little, if any use with sling swivels and a period OD green canvas sling. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this lightly used Garand. Est.: $750-$1,500. (C+R).
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20JC-189 TANKER GARAND Lot #239 (Sale Order 303 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand Tanker semi-automatic rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #5326510. The rifle is in fine overall condition with an 18” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the military parkerized finish with handling marks and light surface rust around the front sight. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition and has been lightly sanded with a coat of varnish added. The bore is fair and the action is crisp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20JC-191 SAGINAW M-1 CARBINE Lot #240 (Sale Order 304 of 1779) U.S. M1 semi-automatic carbine by Saginaw, .30 caliber, Serial #3362819. The carbine is in fine overall condition as re-finished. The carbine retains nearly all of an old post-war dealer re-finish with storage and handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with mars and small repairs. The oiler is intact and a period leather rifle sling added. A period canvas U.S. marked magazine pouch with “LAIRD SCHOBER 1943” stenciled on the reverse in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes three 15 round military magazines (Not available in California or where prohibited). Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20JC-192 FED ORD M1A Lot #241 (Sale Order 305 of 1779) Federal Ordnance M1A semi-automatic rifle, .308 Winchester caliber, Serial #7721. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with muzzle break and front sight (Must be removed if sold in California). The rifle retains a significant amount of military finish with mars and scratches. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents and small repairs. The lot includes sling swivels and an OD green canvas sling. The bore is fair and the action works well, the lot does not include a magazine. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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20JC-193 SAVAGE 10 Lot #242 (Sale Order 306 of 1779) Savage Model 10 bolt action rifle, .308 Winchester caliber, Serial #G032758. The rifle is in very good to fine overall condition with a 26” bull barrel. The rifle retains approximately 90-95% of the matte blue finish with mars on the barrel and light surface rust on the bolt handle. The rifle has a blind magazine and a tang mounted safety. The checkered synthetic stock is in very good condition with a Blackhawk nylon side saddle cartridge holder and cheek piece, Harris Ultralight bi-pod and a solid rubber recoil pad. The lot includes sling swivels and a nylon rifle sling. The rifle is topped with a Leupold one-piece base and rings with a Simmons Pro-hunter 3 x 9 x 40 variable power scope. The bore is good and the action works well on this tactical style target rifle. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20JC-195 H&R TRAPDOOR CARBINE Lot #243 (Sale Order 307 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Trapdoor Cavalry Model saddle ring carbine, .45-70 caliber, Serial #S.A. 5472. The carbine is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 22” barrel. The carbine retains approximately 99% of the blue finish with the saddle ring retained. The smooth wood stock is very good showing little to no use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this reproduction Springfield trapdoor by H&R. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20JC-187 REMINGTON 03-A3 Lot #244 (Sale Order 308 of 1779) U.S. Remington Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3958676. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” RA marked barrel with the flaming bomb emblem, dated 8-43. The rifle retains the majority of the parkerized military finish with handling and storage marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a Circle P cartouche behind the trigger guard and “FJA” on the left side of the stock, behind the action. The butt stock includes sling swivels and a checkered steel butt plate with trap. The bore is fair and the action is crisp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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20JC-196 SPRINGFIELD 1898 KRAG Lot #245 (Sale Order 309 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen bolt action rifle, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #372800. The rifle is in fine overall condition as re-finished with a 30” barrel. The rifle retains approximately 93-96% of an old quality re-blue. The rifle has a ramped brass blade front sight and a military tangent style rear sight. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with two crisp cartouches behind the trigger guard. The bore is fair and the action works well. The rifle includes sling swivels and a leather military style sling. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20JC-197 SPRINGFIELD MKI Lot #246 (Sale Order 310 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Mark I, .30-06 caliber, Serial #1104034. The rifle is in fine overall condition as arsenal rebuilt with the cut-out for the Pedersen device. The rifle retains nearly all of the military parkerized finish. The barrel is RA marked and dated 11-43 with the flaming bomb emblem. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a crisp cartouche behind the trigger guard, sling swivels and a new military style leather sling. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Springfield 1903 cut for the Pedersen device. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20JC-198 RUGER MKII Lot #247 (Sale Order 311 of 1779) Ruger Mark II Semi-Auto Target Pistol in .22 L.R. caliber with a 6 7/8” barrel, adjustable sights and in original box with instructions, S/N 212-84915. Fine to excellent used condition. 98%-99% overall. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-203 ENFIELD SMLE Lot #248 (Sale Order 312 of 1779) Lee-Enfield SHT LE bolt action training rifle by Westley Richards, .22 caliber, Serial #11775. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” barrel. The front sight is a protected blade with the rear volley sight intact. The rifle has gone to a dark patina with original military finish in the protected areas. The rifle has numerous English proofs and acceptance marks. The left wrist strap is marked, “SPARKBROOK” and dated 1904. The right wrist strap is marked Westley Richards & Co. and England, dated 1901. The internal pieces of the magazine are missing with only the body present. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing dents, mars and scratches consistent with service use. The right side of the butt stock has a “19” stenciled in white paint. The butt ends with smooth brass butt plate. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this scarce version of an Enfield trainer by Westley Richards. Est.: $500-$1,000+++. (C+R).
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20JC-202 ENFIELD 1942 Lot #249 (Sale Order 313 of 1779) U.S. Property marked Lee-Enfield No.4 MK. I bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #1805137. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a protected blade front and military aperture rear sight and spike bayonet with scabbard. The rifle retains a significant amount of the military finish, marked, “U.S. PROPERTY” on the left rail. The wrist strap is dated 1942 and marked, “S” for Savage. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with a faint cartouche behind the trigger guard. The rifle has sling swivels and a brass butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions well and the markings are legible on this WWII era No.4 MK I. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20CAI-14A VINTAGE DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #250a (Sale Order 314 of 1779) Beautiful Vintage style Diamond Pendant featuring 4 Princess cut Diamonds accented with 40 micro set Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats with G-H colors and SI clarity set in highly detailed flower design crafted in 14 karat white gold. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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20CAI-21A LONDON BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #250b (Sale Order 315 of 1779) Gorgeous pendant featuring a large London Blue Topaz weighing 16.50 carats with an ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamond accent weighing 0.39 carats of Fancy color with G.I.A. certificate set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-45 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #250c (Sale Order 316 of 1779) Gorgeous Natural Ruby and Diamond Ring weighing approx. 0.80 -1.00 carat accented with 8 channel set baguette cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in 18 karat yellow gold. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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20CAI-26 AMETHYST & DIAMOND PENDANT & EARRINGS Lot #250d (Sale Order 317 of 1779) Stylish Amethyst and Diamond Pendant and Earring Ensemble featuring 3 checkerboard cut Amethyst accented with channel set Diamonds crafted in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $1,500-$2,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-27 DIAMOND HOOP EARRINGS Lot #250e (Sale Order 318 of 1779) Dazzling Hoop Diamond Earrings micro set with 44 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 10 karat white gold. Retail $1,500-$2,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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18GV-10 BRUNSWICK SYTLE DAG WHEELOCK Lot #251 (Sale Order 319 of 1779) Germanic Wheelock Dag or ball butt pistol with inlaid stock, original belt hook and ramrod circa about 1600. Mechanism intact. Shows good quality engraving and piercing of wheel cover. Measure 18” overall with flared 10” barrel of about .58 caliber smoothbore. The stock is near fine with small loss of wood behind the original belt hook. Inlays show a rich patina and are nearly 100% intact. The inlays are imperfect (Not perfectly round) which indicates early period. (Antique) Est.: $2,500-5,000
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20RPS-10 DIAMOND RING Lot #252 (Sale Order 320 of 1779) One 18 k white gold ring set with a 1.02ct radiant cut diamond surrounded by 58 diamonds weighing 1.25ct Est:$2500-5000
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20IB-207 POST WAR NAVY LUGER Lot #253 (Sale Order 321 of 1779) Luger carbine in 9mm with a 12” barrel, navy type rear sight, Post WWI crown “N” proof, S/N 9195 circa 1920s. This Luger originally had a stock lug which was ground off by a collector who was wary of 1968 gun control. Regulations before curio relic status exempted stocked pistols. Correct ramp type front sight base similar to standard carbine. 80%-90% original blue with losses on straps. The grips show wear but good overall. Later magazine. Matching visible numbers including sight. Very bright bore and good action. We would recommend restoring the lug and adding a stock as it is a scarce Luger worthy of expense. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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20IB-208 MAUSER LUGER Lot #254 (Sale Order 322 of 1779) Original Mauser Oberdorf American Eagle Series Luger in .30 caliber with a 6” barrel, made in 1970s, like new in box, S/N 5242. Note: consecutive number at lot 150 this auction. In box with target extra mag, cleaning rod and takedown tool. Near mint 99%+ to new. No evidence of firing since leaving the factory. The box shows oil staining and tatters. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $900-$1800
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20IB-209 1930 STEP BBL MAUSER Lot #255 (Sale Order 323 of 1779) 1930 “Step Barrel” commercial Mauser broom handle in .30 caliber with banner on the left side of the frame, S/N 742627. 90%-95% bright original commercial high polish blue with some drifting to the plum and bright niter blue on small parts and rear sight. Excellent grips. Some small scratches from stock holster and attachment. Matching visible numbers. Bore is bright with pristine interior. A strong 8.5-9 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1400-$2800
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20HW-104 WINCHESTER 1917 Lot #256 (Sale Order 324 of 1779) U.S. Model of 1917 Winchester bolt action rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #125824. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” import marked barrel. The barrel is Winchester marked, dated 1-18 with a flaming bomb emblem. The rifle retains most of the original military finish. The rifle is solidly stamped with the U.S. eagle on numerous parts including the receiver, bolt, barrel, butt plate and other parts. According to the consigner, there are a total of 34 different component parts stamped with the Winchester “W” for Winchester Repeating Arms Co., including inside the barrel channel of the stock. Additionally, there is a U.S. Ordnance bomb emblem on the left receiver rail. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents and mars from service use. There is a red paint band on the fore end and multiple British Broad Arrow property stamps, indicating use as a WWII “Lend Lease” weapon. The buttstock has sling swivels and ends with a smooth steel butt plate with a trap. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this desirable Winchester
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20EL-1 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #257 (Sale Order 325 of 1779) .S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield carbine in .45-70 caliber, Serial #379767 showing mottled Indian style red ochre paint and evidence of having been wrapped in a blanket, which removed finish and texture. All correct carbine features and small parts. Traces of blue in smooth brown patina. Good lock markings, the bore is worn from extensive firing. This gun is just the way collectors like to find them and only 14 numbers off a documented 10th Cavalry “Buffalo Soldier” ID’D carbine. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Antique).
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20IA-28 SWISS MADE VETTERLI Lot #258 (Sale Order 326 of 1779) A rare Swiss Model 1869/70 Vetterli Rifle by V. Erlachu & Cie in Thun, S/N 21809 in .41 rimfire caliber. This is a rare rifle not to be confused with the common 1878 Vetterli. This model is very uncommon and has the sliding loading gate cover and side clip. Checkered fore end and plaid walnut butt. The overall condition is very good with good barrel and wood finish and matching numbers. Excellent bore. The 1869/70 is almost as rare as a Vetterli carbine. First one of these rare military rifle we have offered. Est.: $700-$1400
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18GV-12 PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Lot #259 (Sale Order 327 of 1779) Pair of 18th century flintlock pistols signed Johan Stavtinger in silver on the barrels. Beautiful engraved and chiseled locks with ancient warrior scene. Gilt on fancy brass mounts. Measure 14” overall with 9” barrels of .50 caliber smoothbore. The condition is very good plus to almost fine untouched condition. All original flintlock parts. (Antique) Est.: $3,000-$6,000
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20TT-1 AM EX MRKD COLT NEW SERVICE Lot #260 (Sale Order 328 of 1779) American Express Company Marked Colt New Service DA revolver, .45 Colt caliber, Serial #18039. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The pistol shows scattered original blue finish in protected areas with the left side of the frame and butt strap stamped, “AM EX CO 668”. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition with flea bite nicks at the edge of the left grip and the lanyard ring is retained. The bore is good +, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this New Service with American Express markings circa 1907. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R/PPT).
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20JQ-1 COLT S.A.A. REVOLVER Lot #261 (Sale Order 329 of 1779) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .38-40 caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, patina finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 301253 and made in territorial era 1907. All matching numbers. Markings are visible but caliber and address is a little light. The front sight has been slimmed slightly. Gray to brown patina finish with light erosion and scattered light to moderate pitting. Original grips worn from carry and use. Two frame screws have been replaced and the cylinder pin is also replaced. The action is good and the bore is fair. The ejector rod housing has been re-blued. Out of local estate and never lettered. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $1250-2500
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20JT-1 U.S. COMMON RIFLE BY DERRINGER Lot #262 (Sale Order 330 of 1779) U.S. Model 1814 Common rifle by Henry Derringer with a 33 3/16” barrel marked with a large U.S. on the lock and H. Derringer, Phila. Also marked in two lines on the barrel, .54 caliber rifled and expertly re-converted back to flintlock from percussion. The stock shows some restoration and refinishing and a couple areas of small losses of wood during use. Only 2,000 were delivered by H. Derringer, who’s name became infamous with the Lincoln assassination pistol. The rifle is in N.R.A. good overall condition. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (Antique).
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20KC-9 COLT 7 1/.2" S.A. Lot #262a (Sale Order 331 of 1779) Colt SAA Revolver in .44-40 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case colored finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 170789 made in 1897. This revolver remains in very good plus original condition with 50%-70% original blue and case colors evenly aging and going to light natural patina where finish has drifted. Good roll die marked “Colt Frontier Six Shooter” barrel marking and other marks also sharp. Matching numbers. The grips fit impeccably and show slight wear to the checkering but good plus to very good overall. The front sight is its full height with all the blue and correct hammer shows most of the case colors still very colorful. Good mechanically with bright bore. A pleasing Pre-98 Colt that rates a solid 7.5-8 on a 1-10 scale and very desirable. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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20JT-2 HARPERS FERRY Lot #263 (Sale Order 332 of 1779) U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi rifle by Harper’s Ferry Arsenal, dated 1847 (Mexican War Period). The rear sight has been removed and the barrel shows an old fill with the dovetail moved forward to just behind the rear band (sight ultimately removed), front sight shows a blade and post of the period replaced, also by a gunsmith. There is a sheet of copper shield added beneath the hammer to protect and repair the stock for cap explosion and burning. The lock markings are good with 75% of the eagle showing. The metal shows minor aging and pitting. The stock is weathered and has wear from carry and use. Inside the patch box and extra nipple is retained along with two extra ramrod tips for pulling balls and original style ram rod also included. Shows 3 inspections by George Talcott, 2 “W.J.”, 1 “J.H.K.”, 2 “J.W.”, 2 “Y” and 1 by “J.H.” (John Hawkins). There is a small whole 4-5mm, drilled by front bank on the left side, presumably for mounting. The stock is fair to good and sound, just carried a long while and probably went West after the
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20IU-100 EUROPEAN CROSS BOW Lot #263a (Sale Order 333 of 1779) Excellent European crossbow with high quality carved stock. The butt stock shows a Wheelock style stocking with brass mountings and finger grooved guard. Thick curved iron bow needing goat’s foot or cranequin to cock. The bow measures 36 ½” across and 38” from tip to end. The metal work is quality and single set trigger. Good overall with old dowel repair to broken butt stock. Shades of “William Tell”. Est.: $1500-$3000
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18GV-3 WHEELOCK CAVALRY STYLE Lot #264 (Sale Order 334 of 1779) Wheelock Cavalry style petronel with 21” barrel of .62 caliber smoothbore and 31 ½” overall. Nicely engraved lock and traces of “Black” finish on stock. Bone fore end cap and ramrod tip are the originals. The lock is intact and working. Circa 1600-1620. (Antique) Est.: $3,000-6,000
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20JT-3 1853 DATED SPRINGFIELD CARBINE Lot #265 (Sale Order 335 of 1779) U.S. Model 1847 Springfield Cavalry Musketoon dated 1858, in .69 caliber smooth bore which remains in N.R.A. good to very good condition with saddle ring bar and ring retained. The gun has gone to a patina finish with light to moderate pitting and erosion. A very good eagle and markings on the lock. J.W.P. carved in the left buttstock and IIIA and an A on the right. There is a “5” neatly engraved on top of the rear band, the nipple has been replaced and the action is good. Two nails have been added to secure a piece of wood behind the hammer during use. There is a good patina on the brass and original swivel ramrod. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (Antique).
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20JT-4 HARPERS FERRY Lot #266 (Sale Order 336 of 1779) U.S. Model 1803 flintlock rifle by Harper’s Ferry Arsenal dated 1817, in .54 caliber with a 36” barrel and open sights on the rear of the barrel, which is correct on the later production (See Flayderman’s 9A-114). Original flintlock configuration with correct hammer, frizzen and parts. Full eagle with U.S. and good arsenal marks and date. The stock has been lightly refreshed with traces of original browning on the barrel and some wood loss around the tang and lock. Light to moderate pitting at the breech and firing areas. Correct rod and an extra old rod that is over length and has always been with this rifle. The rifle has been bored out to .58 caliber and is rifled, possibly arsenal, as it was period done, possibly during the Civil War. No markings visible on the breech, on the left side. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Antique).
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20JT-8 SPRINGFIELD 1797 Lot #267 (Sale Order 337 of 1779) U.S. Model 1797 Springfield flintlock musket in .69 caliber with bayonet and rod. In original flintlock configuration, Type I with a 44 ½” barrel (No visible date on the butt plate). Eagle over U.S. in script and Springfield in curve at rear of lock, with a 1 ¼” lug for bayonet mounted at muzzle with bayonet. Original swivels, original full-length configuration with the correct hammer, frizzen and small parts. Dark uncleaned patina with minor pitting and erosion. The stock is good for its age with small losses around the rear of the lock and tang and along the ram rod channel. There are other minor imperfections, the bayonet shows light to heavy pitting. The first musket made at Springfield Armory of which about 25,000 were made and mostly shortened. A better than average example from an early collectors estate. Est.: $1,750-$3,500+++. (Antique).
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18GV-8 PAIR OF SNAPHANCE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS Lot #269 (Sale Order 338 of 1779) Pair of snaphance flintlock pistols by Giovanni Zambonetti circa 18th century with gilded brass engraved mounts formerly Joe Kundig collection. Measures 14” overall with 8 ¼” barrels of .44 smoothbore. Fine engraving and beautifully chiseled and sculptured frizzen with heads and piercing. (Antique) Est.: $3,000-$6,000
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20JN-1 HECKLER KOCH P7K3 Lot #270 (Sale Order 339 of 1779) Very rare and desirable Heckler Koch P7K3 squeeze cocking semi automatic pistol three caliber set, #2176K3, 7.65 cal, 3.75” barrel, blued finish with 3 dot fixed sights and black stippled HK logo grips. Pistol is in excellent overall condition, showing 98-99% original matte finish, with excellent bore, crisp action, and fine plus grips. Original plastic box and test target numbered to the gun, original manual, and two magazines. Set also includes a caliber conversion in 9mm Kurz (.380 cal), with slide numbered to the gun, barrel and magazine marked 9K, in excellent condition, in a plastic box marked AT-P7 K3, and a caliber conversion kit for .22 LR, with slide and barrel (not numbered) marked .22 LR, insert, in excellent condition, with .22 marked mag, takedown tool, and extractor tool also in a plastic case marked AT-P7 K3. Seldom offered for sale, and almost never in this condition. (Modern/PPT) Est. $3500-7000
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20CO-1 MAN'S GOLD JADE RING Lot #271 (Sale Order 340 of 1779) Men’s Gold and Apple Green Jadeite Jade ring with a 5.9 carat cabochon stone set in 22K yellow gold in a size 8.5. The ring is in good overall condition. Purchased by the consignor in the early 70’s while in China.. Est.: $800-$1,600.
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20CO-2 PATERSON & BARNES MR LUCKY Lot #272 (Sale Order 341 of 1779) Patterson & Barnes original mixed media on board 3D construction piece "Mr. Lucky" featuring John Lee Hooker in a suit with a guitar at his left side. The guitar is 3D and sticks out from the painting. The basic image measures 49 1/2" x 48", with the guitar measuring 70" x 52". The table is also 3D and sticks out form the board. The painting was originally purchased for $4200 in 1996. Patterson & Barnes' are famous for painting musicians, and their work is heavily collected. Est. $1500-3000++
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20JX-1 KNIFE PISTOL Lot #273 (Sale Order 342 of 1779) U.S. Arms Co. (Chicago, Illinois) .22 caliber, knife pistol circa 1915-1916 marked-“PATENT PAID FOR” and “DEFENDER” on both blades. Approximately 3 1/8” in overall length when folded, including original chamois leather case. Invented by L.L. Rogers, Boston, Mass. And showing 1.5” and 1.25” folding blades with a German steel body and steel blades. A research folder accompanies the lots with 1916 era advertisements in outing magazines showing this type of oddity. Also, a newsletter from the automatic knife resource guide & newsletter with an article on this subject weapon. A handful of L.L. Rogers knife/pistols of this type are known (less than 5) and it is the only example marked, “PATENT PAID FOR” indicating early production or prototype for display. This piece has been in local family since before WWII. The condition is near fine but action needs repair and not working. The side scales are removable by screws making repair relatively simple. Classified as curio and relic under National Firearms Act Section
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20JZ-1 MATCH TARGET WOODSMAN Lot #275 (Sale Order 343 of 1779) Colt Match Target Woodsman U.S. Property and Navy marked with parkerized finish and extended Colt grips, Serial #15351. The ordnance wheel is also lightly stamped on the left rear of the frame. The pistol is in fine to excellent original condition with a blued Woodsman marked magazine. 98-99%+ original finish and the grips are also fine to excellent. A 9.8-9.9 on a scale of 1-10, showing very minor use and slight handling. Provenance: “Bob Settani Collection”. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20IU-11 SCOTTISH RAMSHORN BUTT FLINTLOCK Lot #276 (Sale Order 344 of 1779) Unusual and fine Scottish Ram’s Horn butt flintlock all metal pistol with rich silver gilt overall finish circa 1790-1820. The pistol measures 10” in overall length with a 6” cannon style barrel of approximately .56 caliber smoothbore. The belt hook is attached with a pick in the butt, ball trigger and typical Scottish design. Original flint with all correct parts and original type ramrod. 90% plus thick original silver gilt that shows minor peeling and loss mostly at the breech area. An attractive and scarce Scottish flintlock. Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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20JZ-3 MATCH TARGET Lot #277 (Sale Order 345 of 1779) Pre-War Colt Match Target Woodsman .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol with Roper style checkered “Elephant Ear” grips, Serial #8669. The pistol includes a correct two-tone Match Target marked magazine in matching condition. The pistol retains 92-98% original blue with slight losses at the edges and high points. A couple of small scratches, slight wear and minor marks on the grips with a bright bore. An 8 ½ to 9 on a scale of 1-10. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20JZ-4 MODEL 61 WINCHESTER Lot #278 (Sale Order 346 of 1779) Winchester Model 61 pump action .22 caliber rifle in the original box from the “Bob Settani Collection”, Serial #98395. In fine to excellent original condition, showing minimal firing or use. The rifle is 98-99% plus overall. The box shows the matching Serial # on the end label with instructions. The box shows minor aging also and opening at the seams with some taping, not quite mint. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R).
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20GS-1 LITHOPHANE OF SAMUEL COLT Lot #279 (Sale Order 347 of 1779) Oval lithophane of Samuel Colt from the 19th century considered 1 of the earliest pieces of Colt memorabilia. These lithophane were designed to place a candle behind to view fine images of Samuel Colt. Believed to have been ordered by Elizabeth Colt and gifted to family members and close friends. Few known. Excellent to mint condition. Formerly Ed Feldman collection. Est.: $3,000-$6,000
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20IU-12 FLINTLOCK HORSEMAN'S SIZE PISTOL Lot #280 (Sale Order 348 of 1779) 18th century flintlock horseman’s size pistol signed L. Valet on the lock (possibly Laurent Valet of Dunkirk, France circa about 1750). The pistol measures 21” in overall length with a 14” barrel of .60+ caliber smoothbore. The overall condition is very good plus showing original fire blue on the barrel and gold gilt on the brass lock and mounts, pierced side plates with a grotesque mask butt cap. An original flintlock with all correct parts. The stock is good to very good with minor losses and imperfections. The stock also shows top quality carving and molding around the mounts, a brass tipped correct style rod. An impressive pistol from Northern France that could have travelled to America during the French and Indian War or U.S. Revolution. Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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19GJ-1 HITLERS MEIN KAMPF SET Lot #281 (Sale Order 349 of 1779) Personal set (2 volume deluxe edition) “Mein Kampf” with documentation as being found by Willbert (Bill) Massman in the Prinze Regent Platz Hotel Munich which was Hitler’s residence when in Munich. Notarized document dated March 13, 1995 states Massman was assigned to Co. D 179th Inf. Reg., 45 Div., 7th Army, and he took the books from Hitler’s office. Also stated Massman was a special service interrogator. Copy of article dated Wednesday May 14, 1986 in “The Daily Herald” United Pres International described the two edition along with other artifacts Massman liberated and sold to the Seven Acres Military Museum in Union, Illinois. Listed as lot #900 in the sale of this military museum on Monday, Aug 21, 1995. The condition of the books is near fine with cardboard original cover inscribed to Mary by Massman stating “I got these right out of Hitler’s library, Bill”. And inscribed to his wife Mary as he sent them to her. “Hitler’s personal library sticker is glued inside volume 1’s inside cover. Note: Little John’s in no way endorses or seeks to engrandize the
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20HT-1 BRONZE OF JOHN WAYNE BY MANUEL Lot #282 (Sale Order 350 of 1779) Classic full figure bronze sculpture of “John Wayne American” copyright 1979 by Bianchi Frontier museum #150 of only 250 produced. With manual signature and proper founder’s marks. Measures 27” in height on a 3” base and 30” overall. Excellent condition with all of its original color and in fine condition. Issued at a cost of over $3,000 forty plus years ago and quickly sold out. Very desirable. Est.: $4,000-$8,000
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20IU-13 AMERICAN KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #283 (Sale Order 351 of 1779) As found 18th century American “Kentucky” flintlock pistol with side plate stamped, “Revolutionary War. 1776. Captain Daniel Reiff.” The pistol is 13 ¼” in overall length with an 8” octagon barrel of .52 caliber plus smoothbore with brass mounts. The stocks show most of the original reddish color violin type varnish with minor nicks, mars and scratches. There is a crack behind the top rear area of the lock that extends to the tang. The ram rod is missing. An original flintlock with correct small parts, completely uncleaned and unrestored as discovered by Walter J. O’Connor in the Pasadena area in the late 80’s-90’s and sold by Little John’s for the Reiff descendants almost 30 years ago. Unfortunately, the information on Reiff was lost but Little John recalls he was from Pennsylvania, possibly the Lancaster area. Est.: $3,500-$7,000.
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20IU-14 PAIR OF PERCUSSION DUELING/TARGET Lot #284 (Sale Order 352 of 1779) Pair of mid-19th century percussion Dueling/Target pistols with fined carved ebony stocks, blue and case hardened finishes, in original French style case with accessories. The pistol is 17 ¼” in overall length with a 10 ½” octagon barrel of approximately .42-44 caliber rifled. Unsigned with Belgian proofed barrels, near fine condition with 80-90% plus original blue and case hardened finishes aging naturally. The stocks are beautifully carved and near fine. The case is lined in purple velveteen and very good plus with slight aging and imperfections. The actions work well and the accessories are proper to the set (extra nipples and key in cap tin box). Est.: $4,000-$8,000.
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20KE-2 MAUSER 1896 Lot #284a (Sale Order 353 of 1779) Mauser Model 1896 .30 caliber (7.65mm Mauser), semi-automatic pistol with stock-holster, leather carrier, take down tool and two stripper clips. The pistol retains 50-70% original thinning and toning blue finish with minor scratches and normal aging #254927. Good markings, minor scratches. Grips good but worn. Action is good and the bore is fair to good with erosion showing wear. The stock is a good reproduction and the carrier shows 1916 date and maker’s mark in Berlin. Est.: $1,400-$2,800. (C+R/PPT).
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20GS-2 DE-LUXE POCKET BOX Lot #285 (Sale Order 354 of 1779) Ultra-Deluxe French style rosewood box for Colt 1849 Pocket Model with a 5” barrel small guard with silver mounts and plaque period engraved “Alexander Kerr”. The interior lined with lush blue velveteen in very good plus to almost fine condition showing minor wear and aging at contact points with pistol. Colt’s patent flask shows 70%-80% lacquer and very good plus to near fine also. “.31 PKT” marked mold shows 90%+ blue as does the wrench. Eley cap tin included. The exterior shows select grained rosewood and also very good plus condition with minor aging and some light scratches. This box would showcase magnificently a high grade and deluxe engraved ’49 pocket. A super Colt percussion accessory. Est.: $4,000-$8,000
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20JZ-5 COLT ACE SIGNATURE SERIES Lot #286 (Sale Order 355 of 1779) Colt “Ace” .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol Signature series 1981 with gold ornamentation and presentation factory display case, Serial #34966. The pistol is 99%+ showing no apparent evidence of firing or use, box has minor scratching, discolorations and aging. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern/PPT).
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20JZ-7 NEVADA CENT. SET Lot #287 (Sale Order 356 of 1779) Nevada Centennial two gun Commemorative set in .45 LC and .22 calibers with deluxe engraved extra cylinders and medallion #1081 NC. No apparent firing or use only index line that is very light from cocking and handling. The pistols are 99% plus overall condition. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20IU-4 CARVED IVORY POWDER FLASK Lot #288 (Sale Order 357 of 1779) 18th century carved ivory powder flask attributed to Deop. The flask measures 10 ½” overall, magnificently carved with intertwining game scenes on one side, while the other side depicts gothic and battle scenes. The flask has a dog head spout. A stunning work of art superior to many depicted in the definitive work on high art flasks, “The Sumptuous Flask”, by Herbert Houze. The condition is near fine with only normal yellowing and patina with a long crack at the seam, age cracks and checking. Letters of appraisal from two noted European arms experts included as to the age and origin of the piece. A nine on a scale of 1-10, suitable for a sophisticated collector or museum. Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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20IU-5 SCOTTISH SILVER MTD POWDER HORN Lot #289 (Sale Order 358 of 1779) Stunning and World Class 19th century Scottish silver mounted powder horn. The horn is adorned with fine cut Topaz gem stone plug. A finest quality relief cast and chased silver mounts with thistles and vines. With a superb hand-made silver chain. The body of the flask is polished and specially selected cow horn. The flask measures 12” in overall length and the condition is excellent. The horn is a ten on a scale of 1-10 and simply the best we have ever seen of this type offered for sale in the 50+ years of selling fine arms and accessories. Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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20IU-6 JAEGARMEISTERS FLASK Lot #290 (Sale Order 359 of 1779) Jägermeister’s flask constructed from shoulder bones of oxen and completely carved in ancient scenes showing chariots, game, mythical beasts and demons. Finely carved figures of beasts hold rings for a carry strap. The spout is carved with a boar’s head with matching fringe and strap. The condition is very good showing minor aging and discolorations. Measuring 21” x 13”, this is the most elaborately decorated and best quality of the three illustrated examples we could find in research books. Circa 17th-19th Century from the area of Central Europe, probably Germany. Visually dynamic, the flask would make an impressive wall hanging suitable for a sophisticated European Arms or museum collection. Est.: $5,000-$10,000.
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20JC-15 COLT S.A.A. ENGRAVED Lot #291 (Sale Order 360 of 1779) Colt Single Action Army Revolver Exhibition engraved and silver inlaid with incised carved ivory grips in .38 special caliber with 7 ½” barrel, blue finish with gold trim, S/N 121944. Post WWII re-barrel and cylinder. This elaborate Colt shows nicely cut scrolls with flush silver inlay and eagle on the left recoil shield along with ramshead on loading gate. We have seen a couple of similar engraved art works that were brokered by Hy Hunter who provided fancy arms to the western movie stars of 1950s and 60s. This colt shows black powder patent dates and matching frame, back strap and trigger guard. Fine as restored with 99% blue finish showing all the gold on front of hammer and trigger and no evidence of firing. The action is tight and the bore is excellent. We would estimate over $10,000 to replicate using early single action and cost of extensive engraving, inlay and grips. Includes vintage wood and glass display case. A vintage showpiece in any collection. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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20HN-3 1851 NAVY DELUXE Lot #292 (Sale Order 361 of 1779) Colt 1851 Navy Percussion revolver in .36 caliber fully and deluxe Gustave Young engraved with New York address, small iron trigger guard and back strap, London proofs, S/N 28306. The barrel proofs are over engraving indicating shipment to Britain. The engraving is that of the master’s own hand with extra treatment at the muzzle, tight and elaborate scrolls with “Devil Dog” hand cut Colt’s patent at the center of the frame, cob webs, florals and “a bit extra” engraving than normally encountered. The Colt shows original ivory grips that fit impeccably with yellowing and the right amount of natural aging. The revolver is very good overall with crisp metal surfaces and generous traces of blue and case hardening mixed with a natural patina. 30%-50% light original cylinder scene with visible Ornsby signature. Good address and markings. Crisp edges. Tight action and matching visible serial numbers. A scarce variation being a New York iron guard engraved that old collector’s feel about 6-12 exist. Gary Wiemann collection. Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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20HO-5 PAIR OF B.P. COLT REVOLVERS Lot #293 (Sale Order 362 of 1779) Pair of cased SA Army revolvers, .44-40 caliber, 7½” barrels with traces of nickel finish, Deluxe Burl Maple screw-less grips in an old case from the period of use, Serial #82308 and 82309. Additionally, the lot includes a silver pocket watch contained the left corner, inscribed “EL PASO-TEXAS” with the initials, “JWC” at center purportedly for Jack Wallace Crawford, AKA Captain Jack Crawford. The English lever set watch is marked, “ACME LEVER H. Samuel, Manchester” with British sterling touch marks, Swiss movement and is not running at the time of description. Included in the lot is an original broadside advertiser for “Heroes of the Plains”, 1881. A production that starred Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Texas Jack, Captain D.L. Payne and Jack Crawford, whose likeness is illustrated at the lower right. These pistols were last sold by Little John’s on October 22, 1989 when they were consigned by noted arms collector Jimmy Fowler of Period Galleries, Scottsdale, Arizona. This pair are in fair to good condition with
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20JZ-8 SILVER DOLLAR PROOFS Lot #294 (Sale Order 363 of 1779) U.S. Mint silver dollar proofs in boxes. Including: 1987, 1991, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2020. A total of ten coins with values to $100 each. Est.: $350-$700.
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20JZ-9 UNCIRCULATED COIN SET Lot #295 (Sale Order 364 of 1779) 16 U.S. Mint sets from 1998-2007, various mints and all in mint packs. Great Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers. Est.: $175-$350.
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20JZ-10A MISC. COMM. PROOFS Lot #296 (Sale Order 365 of 1779) ): Lot of U.S. coins in packs from mints including: A. U.S. Mint 2002- Military Bi-Centennial Commemorative coin. B. Eisenhower Centennial Silver dollar 1890-1990. C. Eisenhower Centennial Silver dollar 1890-1990. D. Two U.S. Congressional coins 1789-1989 with $1 dollar and half dollar. E. 2008 Bald Eagle Silver Proof dollar. F. 1986 S.F. Mint Silver dollar and half. Value to $100 each plus. All are mint in packs. Est.: $250-$500+++
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20JZ-6 COLT WWI & WWII 6 GUN SET Lot #297 (Sale Order 366 of 1779) Scarce intact six gun matching set of World War I and World War II commemorative Model 1911 and 1911A-1 Colt .45 autos Serial #4960BW, #4960CT, #4960ETO, #4960MA, #4960MZ and #4960PTO. The pistols are in excellent to new condition with original shipping cartons. No evidence of firing or use. Minor storage and handling only. 99% to mint condition. Est.: $5,000-$10,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20HN-2 COLT CIVILIAN DRAGOON Lot #298 (Sale Order 367 of 1779) Colt 3rd Model Civilian Dragoon Percussion Revolver in .44 caliber showing 30%-50% original finish with varnished wood grips, S/N 14295. The barrel shows 30%-50% bright original blue drifting at the high points with minor erosion and light pinprick pitting. Some scratches with sharp edges and good markings. 75%-85% original cylinder scene with model U.S.M.R. and Colt’s patent fully visible. The cylinder shows all six safety pins. Traces of silvery case colors on the frame and hammer. The grips show 70%-80% original varnish with some mars and scratches and tacking marks on the butt strap and bottoms of grip. All matching visible numbers and well-marked. A pleasing and authentic dragoon with a lot of original color. Gary Wiemann collection. Est.: $7,000-$14,000
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20JZ-2 SPRINGFIELD PISTOL CARBINE Lot #299 (Sale Order 368 of 1779) Springfield Model 1855 pistol carbine with stock, #13 with tag from the Charles DuPont collection (1934-2008), sold by Little John’s 2009-A-48 inventory indicating purchased by DuPont from Park Emory in 1941. All features as issued with Maynard tape primer roll inside door. The pistol is in N.R.A. very good plus overall condition with original sights and small parts. A key U.S. Martial issue to U.S. Dragoons pre-Civil War. Est.: $6,000-$12,000. (Antique).
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20JC-201 RUGER 10/22 Lot #300 (Sale Order 369 of 1779) Ruger Model 10-22 semi-automatic carbine, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #122-45711. The carbine is in nearly excellent condition with an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The carbine retains approximately 98-99% of the blue finish with only storage marks. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition showing little use with sling swivels and a leather rifle sling. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Ruger. The rifle is topped with a Bushnell 3 x 7 Custom .22 variable power scope. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20JZ-10 UNCIRCULATED COIN SET Lot #300a (Sale Order 370 of 1779) 11 U.S. Mint sets from 1985-1990’s, various mints and all in mint packs. Great Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JZ-11 MISC. COIN SETS Lot #300b (Sale Order 371 of 1779) Lot of uncirculated U.S. coin sets. 1985-1994 in packs from P&D mints, 19 in total. Great for stocking stuffers. Est.: $175-$350.
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20CAI-9 AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #300c (Sale Order 372 of 1779) Exquisite Fine Santa Maria Aquamarine and White Diamond Ring featuring an emerald cut Aquamarine weighing approx. 4.00 carats accented with 32 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a custom made 14 karat Rose gold setting. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-14 LONDON BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #300d (Sale Order 373 of 1779) Dazzling Fine London Blue Topaz and Diamond Pendant featuring an oval checkerboard cut Topaz weighing approx. 12.00 carats accented with 65 baguette and round channel set Diamonds weighing approx. 3.00 carats with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 18 karat yellow gold. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-19 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #300e (Sale Order 374 of 1779) Dramatic Modern Style Marquise cut Diamond Pendant featuring an approx. 0.70 carat Diamond with G-H color set in a 14 karat two-tone gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-2 YELLOW & WHITE DIAMOND RING Lot #300f (Sale Order 375 of 1779) Beautiful Fancy Yellow and White Diamond Ring featuring a ‘IDEAL’ cut light Fancy Yellow Diamond weighing 1.20 carats with SI clarity accented with 48 set ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.40 carats total with F-G colors and Fine VS clarity set in an exquisitely detailed 14 karat white setting. Retail $8,000-$10,000 Estimates $5,000-$8,000
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20CAI-7 ITALIAN MADE DIAMOND RING Lot #300g (Sale Order 376 of 1779) Exceptional Fine Modern Italian Made Diamond Ring pave set with 16 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carats with F-G colors and VVS/VS clarity set in an 18 karat yellow gold custom designer setting. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20IU-10 SPANISH MILITARY ISSUE MIQUELET Lot #301 (Sale Order 377 of 1779) Rare and desirable Spanish military issue miquelet flintlock pistol with original inscription, “Carabineros Reales” at center of the barrel with the Spanish Coat of Arms engraved beneath and King’s Coat of Arms in a brass plaque inlaid at the wrist. The barrel maker’s mark at the breech reads, “Dom.Ola.EE”. Also showing Y or V with crown markings at the top of the lock. The pistol is 20” in overall length with a 13” barrel of .70 caliber smoothbore. The pistol is in good original condition and we would date it from style to from 1790 to approximately 1820. There is scattered light to moderate pitting and erosion on the gray patina metal surfaces. The stock is also good with imperfections consistent with military service and use. Carving below the side plate reads, “I.F.M.X.”, which is a regimental or issue type marking (Mexico?). Correct iron ramrod and original flintlock configuration with all correct parts. We have only viewed a handful of Royal Guard marked miquelets in 50 plus years of selling this type of arm. Provenance: Arthur
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20KE-1 3/4 SUIT OF AUTHENTIC ARMOUR Lot #301a (Sale Order 378 of 1779) Authentic three-quarter suit of armor with closed helmet showing Alsatian crest with minor restoration. The gauntlet fingers are excellent restorations and the suit, leather and a couple of minor elements have been Museum quality restored. All the major elements of this suit are guaranteed authentic to the period. Even 150 years ago original suits of armor were very rare. This is a very nice suit with a good helmet worthy of an advanced collection. Shows engraved crest on lames connected to helmet. An Eastern European cross with 2 bars and a crown. Sold lot 991 June 2014 Auction by Little John for total $16146.00 Est.: $6000-12000
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20IO-2 COLT LONDON NAVY Lot #302 (Sale Order 379 of 1779) Colt 1851 London Navy .36 caliber percussion revolver, factory engraved in the original case, Serial #2032. In original good to very good condition showing 30-50% original blue on the barrel with visible case color within a light grey patina on the frame. The cylinder shows 50% plus thinning and toning blue with most of the original cylinder scene and Ormsby signature slightly light but visible. There are minor areas of pitting near the end of the barrel. The grips are deluxe burl wood showing 50-70% of the original varnish and just normal aging and loss of finish. The grips fit impeccably. All matching with sharp markings, crisp action and all six safety pins retained. The engraving is typical London style with a hand cut Colt’s Patent in banner on the left side of the frame. The English style partition case is lined in red velveteen and shows an authentic instruction label. Includes a Bartram and Company bag flask in very good condition, along with a mold and wrench showing 75% plus bright blue, and a cap tin with no label. No compartment cover
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20IU-9 PAIR OF EUROPEAN ROYAL FINTLOCKS Lot #303 (Sale Order 380 of 1779) Magnificent pair of 18th century European royal quality flintlock horseman’s size pistols with richly gilt ornate cast brass mountings. The pair are of generous proportions measuring 22” in overall length with 14 ¼” barrels of approximately .60 caliber smoothbore. The barrels are fully and finely engraved from tang to muzzle with significant traces of gold gilt around the stand of arms and floral engraving. The locks and mounts are also finely engraved in a similar motif along with an unusual frizzen spring cover or protector. The side plates are pierced as is the plaque inlaid in the wrist. The bulbous butts show raised relief stands of arms. The hammers and frizzens are original and the pair are in their original flintlock configuration. The stocks show incised and raised carving. The origin, in our opinion, is Southern Germany or possibly Carlsbadian and though not signed, are excellent quality and possibly made at a royal workshop. The condition is original fine to near excellent showing only a light cleaning with very good stocks showing a
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20RPS-48 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #304 (Sale Order 381 of 1779) One beautifully designed ruby diamond ring made in 18k white gold containing 2,25ct oval ruby and micro set diamonds Est:$1500-3000
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20IO-3 ARMI-FARMARS 12 GA. Lot #305 (Sale Order 382 of 1779) Armi-Famars Italian custom order 12 gauge SxS exposed hammer, self-cocking shotgun with exquisitely engraved game scene signed,“Severin”. The barrels measure 28” with a low rise, non-filled rib showing gold inlayed name and gold bands at the breech end. The shotgun features double triggers with auto ejectors. The lot includes a set of six Briley screw-in choke tubes with tool. The finely checkered stock measures 14 ¼” to the end of a thin pad, with a neutral cast and 1” drop at the comb. The shotgun is in excellent condition showing little, if any use. The shotgun comes with a high quality Famars luggage case. The replacement estimate for this one of a kind shotgun would exceed $35,000 plus with an exceedingly long wait. Est.: $7,000-$14,000. (Modern).
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20IO-1 COLT S.A. U.S. Lot #306 (Sale Order 383 of 1779) Newly discovered Colt U.S. Model Single Action Army revolver in .45 Colt caliber with the barrel reduced to 6” and all matching numbers, Serial #131920. The excellent cartouched grips show a crisp R.A.C. inspection dated 1890. The barrel was shortened and the original front sight was carefully dove tailed into the barrel. The pistol shows 90-95% plus bright original blue and fiery case hardening. The interior is excellent and the bore is bright. The action is working but not holding on full cock. The barrel is “R.A.C.” marked and proofed (cannot remove the ejector housing, but it fits like a glove and do not want to mar finish). There is bright blue on the screws. Note: Serial number 131928went to the Cebu Police in the Philippines and is also near Rough Rider and New York militia arms listed in the Kopec and Fenn book. The factory letter states; .45 caliber, barrel not listed, blue finish, stocks not listed, sold to the U.S. Government, delivered to the inspector at the Colt plant, April 30, 1890 with 300 guns in shipment. Est.:
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20HN-1 1851 NAVY Lot #307 (Sale Order 384 of 1779) Fine original cased 1851 London Navy Percussion revolver in .36 caliber, S/N 38266. This stunning Colt shows deluxe checkered select wood grips which are a scarce option available on London arms. This navy retains 95%+ bright and “Inky” original blue on the barrel with minor loss and aging. The cylinder shows a strong 80%-90% original blue with all its original scene and clear engagement dates at front edge. The frame, lever and hammer show 85%-95% rainbow colored case hardening. The back strap and trigger guard show 50%-70% thinning blue at gripping areas. The grips are fine with minor “Bumps”. The blonde oak original case is also fine with full original trade label and lined with green velveteen. The lining is very good plus to fine with minor impressions, slight imperfections and small losses. The “Colt’s Navy Flask” by James Dixon retains 90%-95% lacquer with bright blue on the spring. The mold is unused with most mottled blue and some surface erosion, excellent blued nipple wrench, correct rod, compartment cover, key, unopened navy skins and Dixon marked capper
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20HI-67 WINCHESTER MDL 1894 Lot #307a (Sale Order 385 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 Takedown lever action rifle with a 26” round barrel, .38-55 caliber, Serial #223077, full magazine and rifle butt made in 1901-1902. The rifle has a changeable 2 bead front sight and tang sight at the rear, with the rear sight removed. The stocks show slightly better figuring, possible 1x or select. The rifle shows 75%-85% of the original blue finish with natural toning and aging along with just beginning light erosion. The stocks are very good plus with normal aging and minor imperfections. The action is sound with a bright bore. The rifle is a 7 ½-8 on a scale of 1-10. A nice rifle. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (C+R).
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20IT-10 COLT S.A.A. Lot #308 (Sale Order 386 of 1779) Colt Single Action Army revolver, #SA60351, 7 ½” barrel, .44-40 cal., custom workshop ordered Armory model with blued finish, gold decorations, presentation cased with 2 cylinders and a Lucite block containing a nail from Colt’s original armorer’s residences in Hartford excavated in 1981. Excellent condition overall, showing no firing or use, in fitted Colt Custom Shop wooden box, with both shipping boxes and custom workshop end label. (Modern/PPT) Est. $1500-3000
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20GF-4 REMINGTON 51 Lot #309 (Sale Order 387 of 1779) Remington Model 51 semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial # PA 4532. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition retaining approximately 97-98% of the original blue finish with only light handling marks. The checkered plastic Remington marked grips are in near fine condition. The lot includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Remington. Est.: $1,750-$3,500. (C+R/PPT).
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20GP-21 COLT PYTHON Lot #310 (Sale Order 388 of 1779) Very desirable Colt Python 2 ½” barrel, #93810, .357 Mag. cal., adjustable sights, with full checkered gold medallion grips. The revolver is in fine condition overall, showing 96-97% original blue finish, with light muzzle and edge wear. The bore is very good, action is very good, grips are very good. Manufactured in 1969. Highly collectable and desirable in the 2 ½” barrel length. (C&R/PPT) Est. $2500-5000
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20HI-69 COLT MDL 1911 U.S. GOV'T PROPERTY MRKD Lot #310a (Sale Order 389 of 1779) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Government Property marked .45 auto, #492621. The Goddard book, page #245 lists the pistol as shipped to the Brooklyn Naval Yard on November 5, 1918. In good condition with traces of original blue, some minor erosion and pitting by the left front of the muzzle. Good markings including an S-17 eagle proof on the left side of the frame above the magazine release and “27” on the trigger guard. No U.S. property on the frame with very good grips and a two-tone Colt clip. Sound mechanically with a good and shiny bore, some cleaning on the breech and the end of the barrel. Scratches partially obscure a small proof mark (H.P.) which is correct and this 1911 is as issued. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (C+R/PPT).
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20HI-40 COLT S.A.A. Lot #311 (Sale Order 390 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver in .357 magnum caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case color finish, and hard rubber eagle grips, S/N SA27028. Excellent to mint in original box with factory grease, papers and warning tag. The end flap to the box is missing and minor tatters to the cardboard. 99% to new with no index line or evidence of firing or use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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20HI-68 ITHACA MDL 4-E Lot #311a (Sale Order 391 of 1779) Ithaca Model 4-E, 12 gauge, single barrel Trap shotgun with a 30” Improved Modified to Full choked barrel. The shotgun is nicely engraved with trap shooter on the left side and an American eagle on the right, surrounded by quality scroll engraving. The select fancy checkered wood stocks are fine. The barrel and frame retain 90-95% original toning blue finish and case colors with some minor loss and normal aging. The stock has been professionally refinished and spacers added to extend the pistol grip cap. The wood still fits well and is not down against the metal indicating little to no sanding. The stocks are very good with some scratches and sharp carving. The LOP is 13” to the end of the wood and 13 ¾” to the end of a thin pad (with a thicker pad, the LOP would easily extend to 14”-14 ¼”). The pad is only ½” thick. A nice 4-E with exceptionally good engraving. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (C+R).
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20GF-1 COLT PYTHON Lot #312 (Sale Order 392 of 1779) Very early 1957 manufactured Colt Python DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #3261. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition as partially restored with a 6” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The pistol retains approximately 95-98% of the blue finish with a high quality restoration of the frame. The pistol features the early hollow lug with a ramped front blade and adjustable rear sights. The checkered wood medallion grips are in about excellent condition with sharp checkering. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early Python. Est.: $2,500-$5,000.
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20CAI-1 EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #313 (Sale Order 393 of 1779) Magnificent 22.67 carat GIA Certified Natural Emerald perfectly accented with a 0.72 carat emerald cut Diamond with H-I color and VVS clarity set in a 14 karat white gold custom pendant setting. Full Appraised Value - $54,500.00 Estimates $10,000-$15,000
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20CAI-5 YELLOW & WHITE DIAMOND RING Lot #314 (Sale Order 394 of 1779) Exquisite Fancy Yellow and White Diamond Ring featuring a square brilliant cut Fancy Yellow Diamond weighing 2.01 carats with VS1 clarity accented with 96 round brilliant cut White Diamonds weighing 2.00 carats total with F-G colors and SI clarity set in a highly detailed Art Deco style setting of 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value - $24,000.00 Estimates $12,000-15,000
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20CAI-9A KALLATI DESIGNER DIAMOND RING Lot #315 (Sale Order 395 of 1779) Brilliant ‘KALLATI’ Designer Diamond Ring featuring 33 channel set Princess, baguette and round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50-2.00 carats with F-G colors and Extra Fine VVS/VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $5,000-$7,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-1A GOLDEN SOUTH SEA PEARLS Lot #316 (Sale Order 396 of 1779) Absolutely Gorgeous Strand of Natural Golden South Sea Pearls averaging 10.00 MM -13.00 MM in diameters with 14 karat yellow gold clasp. Retail $40,000-$60,000 Estimates $6,000-$9,000
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20HI-43 COLT S.A.A. "NEW FRONTIER" Lot #317 (Sale Order 397 of 1779) Colt SAA “New Frontier” 2nd Generation revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case color finish, and medallion wood grips, S/N 16302NF made in 1981. In original box with end label showing serial number. The box shows minor losses and tatters to cardboard. The pistol is excellent to mint with dried grease from factory. No evidence of firing or use. 99% to new. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $1000-$2000
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18GV-1 PAIR OF GIO BONAZO ITALIAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #318 (Sale Order 398 of 1779) Pair of Gio Bonazo Italian high art flintlock pistols with fantastic high art chiseled steel decoration. Lazarino Comminazzo signed barrels. Measures 20” overall with 12 ¾” barrels of approximately .56 caliber smoothbore. Original flintlock with correct belt hooks and ramrods retained. (Antique) Est.: $10,000-20,000
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20HI-39 COLT S.A.A. Lot #319 (Sale Order 399 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SAA Revolver in .44 Special caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case colored finish, and hard rubber eagle grips, S/N SA48945. Excellent to near mint in original box with factory grease, papers and warning tag. The end flap has been torn and minor tatters to the box. The pistol is 99%+ to almost new with no index line or evidence of firing. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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20HI-41 COLT S.A.A. Lot #320 (Sale Order 400 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SAA Revolver in .44 Special caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case colored finish, and hard rubber eagle grips, S/N SA48661. 99% to new in original box with warning tag and papers. No evidence of firing or use. The end flap and label is missing. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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20HI-42 COLT S.A.A. Lot #321 (Sale Order 401 of 1779) Colt 3rd Generation SAA revolver in .44 Special caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blue and case colored finish, and hard rubber eagle grips, S/N SA43986. Excellent to new in original box with warning tag and no papers. Matching end label in box. 99% to new showing no index line or evidence of use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $1000-$2000
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20GF-2 COLT PYTHON Lot #322 (Sale Order 402 of 1779) Colt Python DA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #T86287. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 6” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib with an orange insert ramped front and adjustable rear sights. The revolver retains approximately 97-98% of the stainless steel finish which has been polished. The markings are sharp with a crisp Rampant Colt on the frame. The checkered rubber medallion grips are in fine condition with sharp checkering. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this outstanding Python. Est.: $2,500-$5,000. (Modern/PPT).
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20RPS-1 EMERALD RING Lot #323 (Sale Order 403 of 1779) One magnificent custom designed ring set with a 2.65ct Colombian emerald set in 18k yellow gold head and white gold shank, enhanced by 4 marquise with GIA certificate Est:$15,000-30,000
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20RPS-2 SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING Lot #324 (Sale Order 404 of 1779) One fine sapphire and diamond ring containing an oval sapphire weighing 4.11ct and 10diamonds weighing o.65ct Est:$12,000-24,000
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20RPS-11 DIAMOND BANGLE BRACELET Lot #325 (Sale Order 405 of 1779) One beautifully made solid gold hinged bangle bracelet weighing 31 gms and pave set with 4ct of G-H VS1 diamonds Est:$5000-10000
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20CAI-4A WHITE & CHOCOLATE DIAMOND RING Lot #325a (Sale Order 406 of 1779) Exquisite Platinum White and Chocolate Diamond Ring featuring 26 pave set ‘IDEAL’ cut white Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat with F-G colors and VS/SI clarity and 27 ‘IDEAL’ Fine chocolate Diamonds weighing approx. 1.30 carats total Diamond weight 2.30 carats set in 15.5 grams of Platinum. High Quality Piece. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-5A CABOCHON RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #325b (Sale Order 407 of 1779) Glamorous Cabochon Ruby and Diamond Ring featuring an approx. 10.00 carat Ruby accented with over 240 full cut pave set Diamonds weighing approx. 1.20 carats with F-G color and SI clarity set in a 14 karat white gold designer style setting. Retail $5,000-$7,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-8A VINTAGE DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #325d (Sale Order 408 of 1779) Beautiful Extra Fine Vintage Diamond Pendant featuring a Marquise cut center Diamond surrounded by 38 baguette and round cut Diamonds total weight approx. 1.50 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20CAI-12A CHRYSOBERYL CATS EYE & DIAMOND RING Lot #325e (Sale Order 409 of 1779) Captivating RARE Chrysoberyl Cats Eye and Diamond Ring featuring a honey colored cabochon Chrysoberyl weighing 5.06 carats accented with 30 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.60 carats with F-G colors and SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value $10,000.00 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20JC-182 RUGER NO 3 CARBINE Lot #326 (Sale Order 410 of 1779) Ruger No. 3 single shot carbine, .30-40 Krag caliber, Serial #130-59048. The carbine is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 22” barrel with a folding rear sight. The carbine retains approximately 99% of the original finish with light scratches, marked, “MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY” indicating manufacture in 1976. The smooth wood stock is in very good plus condition with only handling marks. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this No. 3, desirable in the Krag chambering. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20IB-300 ANTIQUE VAMPIRE KIT Lot #326a (Sale Order 411 of 1779) Antique Vampire kit in wooden case, including a crucifix with two candles and a holy water font which stands on the lid of the case in front of an oval mirror. There are containers for garlic, wolfs bane, holy water, elixir and bao-bab root. Also included are the weapons required for slaying the undead, including a silver dagger measuring 9 ½” overall with a 3 ½” blade, a wooden stake 9 5/8” in length and 1 ¼” in diameter, an antique Belgian pinfire revolver with 4” barrels, 7 ¾” overall, with silver cast balls, a powder flask, percussion caps, and antique bible in an eastern European language, possibly Romanian? The interior of the case is fitted for each of the items and lined in purple satin fabric, which remains in very good condition overall. The exterior of the case is made of oak, and measures 10 5/8” x 11 ½ x 4 ½”, with dovetailed edges and blind hinges. The lid of the case has brass decorative edges and a cross in the center. Est. $1250-2500
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20JC-186 1917 EDDYSTONE RIFLE Lot #327 (Sale Order 412 of 1779) U.S. Model of 1917 Eddystone bolt action rifle, .30/06 caliber, Serial #1248680. The rifle is in very good to fine overall condition with a 26” import marked barrel with a protected blade front sight and a military ladder style rear. The rifle retains most of the original military finish with an Eddystone marked barrel dated 10-18 with a flaming bomb emblem and original cosmoline still evident throughout. The bottom of the bolt handle show moderate to heavy pitting, all matching visible serial numbers and there is a flaming bomb on the left rail. The smooth wood has numerous cartouches behind the trigger guard and is serialized to the action. The butt stock ends with a steel butt plate with trap. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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18GV-6 FINE ORIGINAL 17TH CENTURY INLAID PISTOL Lot #328 (Sale Order 413 of 1779) Fine original 17th century inlaid Wheelock rifle signed “Elias Schintzel A Berlin”. Measures 40 ½” overall with a 28 ½” barrel of .70 caliber smoothbore. Intricate bore inlay in game scenes with dot and scroll borders. Quality engraving and metal work. Very well-known and high grade German maker (see Shumway-Jaegar rifles). Near fine original condition with 98% plus original inlay intact. A terrific gun suitable for finest collection or museum. Interior lock parts intact with interior period spanner. (Antique) Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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20JM-2 COLT DRAGOON #9343 Lot #329 (Sale Order 414 of 1779) Colt 2nd Model Dragoon Percussion revolver in .44 caliber inscribed Tribute to Texas Hero, Col. Jack Hayes:, S/N 9343. Fully engraved in Nimschke style with portrait of Hayes on the left barrel lug and inscribed in script “Defender of Texas” and presented to “Col. John C. Hays compliment of Sam’L Colt Nov. 29 1849”. This revolver is silver plated with burl wood grips carved on bottoms “C. Taylor” on bottom left and T (Texas star between) and R. The right barrel lug is engraved with a fine eagle with spread wings in stand of arms with “Lone star” flags and American flag beneath. About 80%-90% silver showing aging. This Colt was engraved approximately 50-60 years ago and has a long history known to Colt collectors and sold for over $100,000 to a prominent old time Colt collector before identified as a later than the period work of engraving. To produce a gun this well at today’s cost we would estimate at $15,000-$25,000. An impressive and 1 of a kind colt “Tribute”. (Antique) Est.: $7,500-$15,000+
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20JM-4 TRAPDOOR CARBINE Lot #330 (Sale Order 415 of 1779) U.S. Model 1870 carbine in .50-70 remaining in good as issued condition with all original parts. One of only 341 produced in early Indian war era. Marked 1870 with eagle and U.S. on breech block along with U.S. Springfield, large eagle and 1864 date on the lock. Correct “U” marked barrel band, and large U.S. on carbine butt plate. Inspected and authenticated by noted expert and author Craig Riesch as “Completely authentic and 100% Springfield as issued”. The condition is good plus to very good with lightly cleaned arsenal bright metal and sharp markings. Minor erosion, staining and metal aging. The stock shows some use and wear with dings, mars, and scratches along with some small losses consistent with issue and military use. The front sight blade is period replaced and small nick on the edge of the trigger guard. The action is good and the bore is very good. A significantly rare Springfield difficult to improve upon as a 7 on a 1-10 scale. (Antique) Est.: $3000-$6000
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20JL-1 COLT 1849 POCKET Lot #331 (Sale Order 416 of 1779) Colt 1849 Pocket Model Percussion revolver in .31 caliber showing fully and finely deluxe engraving by Gustav Young with rare original pearl grips in early beveled lid Paterson style case, S/N 94609. Sharp and crisp metal surfaces showing generous traces of blue and case colors within light gray patina. Sam’L Colt in script on the barrel and hand cut Colt’s patent at the middle of the frame. Very tight and precise Young style scrolls with typical wolfs head hammer, cob webs, florals and just a bit better overall quality to engraving. This revolver shows a 4” barrel, 5 shot cylinder, and small guard. The grips are very good plus with a couple period notches on the right and minor aging and cracking. Matching visible numbers. The blue velveteen lined partition case is very good with impressions, small losses and normal aging. A good eagle flask with 30%-50% lacquer is included and are good plus condition. The exterior shows some chips, dings, and losses and about good overall. A very deluxe engraved ’49 pocket with rare grips which Colt collectors estimate less
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20JT-5 ASTON 1851 Lot #332 (Sale Order 417 of 1779) U.S. Model 1847 U.S. Martial, .54 caliber percussion pistol by H. Aston dated 1851. In good to very good overall condition showing a deep uncleaned patina on the metal except for the rammer assembly, which is a replacement. The stock is very good with “W.A.T.” cartouche and “L.M.” fully visible. The lock markings are good and the action is tight. There is a hairline crack at the point of the lock extending ½” to the rear. These went West in the Gold Rush era and Western outposts stopped issuing pistols to keep men from deserting at one point. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Antique).
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20JT-7 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD Lot #333 (Sale Order 418 of 1779) U.S. Model 1832 Artillery short sword by Ames with scabbard, belt, hanger and blade stamped U.S., “184” with the last digit not visible, “J.C.B.” and on the reverse, N.P. AMES, Springfield, with “W.A.T.” inspection on the cross guard. The scabbard is very good plus with minor cracking, scuffs and losses. The hilt is sharp with a rich uncleaned dark patina. The buff leather belt and hanger are good plus with staining. The U.S. buckle is original to this belt with deep patina. The blade shows bright with light to moderate finish erosion and pitting. An 8 on a scale of 1-10. Est.: $900-$1,800.
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20CAI-8 YELLOW & WHITE DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #334 (Sale Order 419 of 1779) Elegant Fancy Yellow and White Diamond Earrings featuring two matching Radiant Cut Diamonds weighing 2.10 carats total with light Fancy Yellow colors accented with 66 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat total with G-H colors and VS clarity with a combined Diamond weight of approx. 3.00 carats set in 14 karat yellow gold custom made settings. Retail $12,000-$15,000 Estimates $6,000-$9,000
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20CAI-2A RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #335 (Sale Order 420 of 1779) Exceptional Vintage Ruby and Diamond Ring featuring a 1.15 carat Extra Fine Ruby with VS clarity set in a stunning swirl design with 4 baguette and 24 round cut accent Diamonds weighing 1.26 carats with Fine E-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Full Appraised Value - $10,000.00 Estimates $5,000-7,000
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18GV-2 PAIR OF JOHN MANTON FLINTLOCK DUELERS Lot #336 (Sale Order 421 of 1779) Pair of John Manton flintlock dueling pistols in case with accessories. Measures 15 ½” overall with 9 ½” barrels of .58 caliber smoothbore. Most of the brown and case hardened English finished remain. The stocks are very good with crisp checkering and some minor dents and scratches. Sharp markings and crisp edges. In original English case showing John Manton label in the lid. Correct style English leather covered flask, mold and screw driver. The wrist is inlaid with a silver plaque that is engraved. A crest of bearded man wearing wreath on head (Similar to ancient coins). The pair show Manton quality features with gold plugs and waterproof pans. An exceptional set by top maker to British royalty. (Antique) Est.: $12,500-$25,000
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20HI-52 JAPANESE TYPE B "BABY NAMBU" Lot #336a (Sale Order 422 of 1779) Japanese Type B “Baby Nambu” Pistol in 7mm with Kokura Arsenal markings in fine to excellent original condition, S/N 2021. 98%-99% original arsenal blue with minimal aging and minute ‘Fly Specks”. Minimal aging to grips and fully visible small proofs beneath the grip safety. Bright bore showing little to no use. The best condition “Baby” we have ever offered for sale in over 50 years of selling collector’s arms. The magazine is numbered 2062 and not matching. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $3500-$7000
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20HI-76 CLAMSHELL STYLE HOLSTER Lot #336b (Sale Order 423 of 1779) Excellent reproduction clamshell style leather holster for a Baby Nambu pistol. The holster was made 30-40 years ago, an almost undetectable and accurate reproduction. Est.: $175-$350.
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20JL-2 COLT 1860 ARMY Lot #337 (Sale Order 424 of 1779) Colt 1860 Army Percussion Revolver in .44 caliber engraved with ivory grips and inscribed “Wirt Adams, Miss” in script on the backstrap and in period casing, S/N 35541 E. The lid of the case shows an engraved brass plaque also period script inscribed in large script letters, “Wirt Adams”. The revolver remains in fair to good condition showing cleaning and heavy pitting from carry and use. The barrel address and hand Colt patent are fully visible. The cylinder shows about 30% scene with less cleaning and “peppery” pitting. The ivory grips are dark and age cracked and show wear and shrinkage. The butt has been heavily cleaned and engraving re-cut to match long ago with no number visible. Also other numbers “Freshened” long ago when this pistol was restored more than 40 years ago. The loading lever also shows repair and restoration. The action works but hesitates slightly. The case is green velveteen lined in partition style and deep. Brass mounted exterior. The case is good and period of use showing wear at the contact points and normal aging. A eagle flask
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20HI-48 COLT 1851 NAVY U.S.N. MRKD Lot #337a (Sale Order 425 of 1779) Colt 1851 “U.S.N.” marked Navy Revolver, S/N 89595 with large USN no periods in second purchase range. “CGC” marked on the bottom of the left grip and “I” over “G.W.R.” on the right. Light to moderate scattered pitting and erosion with the heavier pitting on the left side near the lug and wedge area. All matching visible numbers. 10%-20% cylinder scene remains. The grips are fair to good with storage dents, mars and wear consistant with military issue and storage. The action is sound. N.R.A. good overall. A desirable and authentic Navy-Navy. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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20IX-1 REMINGTON 1890 Lot #338 (Sale Order 426 of 1779) Remington Model 1890 SA revolver in .44-40 caliber, 7 ½” barrel, retaining the majority of its original and scarce blue finish with hard rubber grips, Serial #1812. There is loss of finish due to flaking with impeccable and crisp metal surfaces. Razor sharp markings and address with most original case colors and the hammer and loading gate. The bright bore with blue still showing on the front of the cylinder and inside of the chambers showing little to almost no use. The grips are very good plus and would have been fine except for a chip from the bottom right and loss of color fading to natural Gutta Percha. The front sight has been slimmed very slightly at the top edge. A strong 8 ½ to 9 on a scale of 1-10 and very difficult to improve on a blued, Frontier Remington revolver. Est.: $9,000-$18,000. (Antique).
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20HI-45 COLT S.A.A. U.S. CAVALRY SERIES Lot #339 (Sale Order 427 of 1779) Colt SAA U.S. Cavalry Series Revolver with desirable “J” inspection and in the 7th Cav replacement issue range, S/N 17236. Lightly cleaned long ago drifting to a natural gray patina with traces of case colors and blue where protected. Good address and markings. All matching visible serial numbers. Correct ejector rod head and housing with boss and stud. The barrel matches with “J” and “P” inspections, “J” and “P” on the cylinder, and “J” on the trigger guard. The grips show some hard use and wear with large chips from each toe and deep marks. “T.A.W.” carved in bottom right grip presumably original trooper’s initials. The frame has been re-drilled with oversize screw and cylinder pin replaced. Bore is fair with minor pitting and erosion but correct and not “Stretched”. Good action and correct hammer. The front sight has been slimmed slightly. Note: #17492 is the only recorded replacement for Colt’s lost by Custer. A post Big Horn Battle 7th Cav possible issue.#17371 lost September 13, 1877 at the Battle of Canyon Creek. 17128 recorded in the hands of the 7th Cavalry
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20JM-1 COLT DRAGOON #7 Lot #340 (Sale Order 428 of 1779) Only Known Engraved and Gold-Inlaid Colt London 3rd Model Dragoon in .44 caliber percussion revolver, 7.5" barrel, S/N 7, originally engraved and gold inlaid. This particular Colt is the only known gold inlaid London Dragoon and was likely a display model used by Samuel Colt for promotional purposes. The left side of the barrel lug depicts a centaur shooting a Colt Dragoon and a British lion also shooting the same on the right side. The balance of the Colt is engraved in light scroll motif. This pistol shows all matching numbers with a dark patina and some light-to-moderate erosion and minor pitting. The markings are light, but visible. The grips have been lightly refreshed, but fit well and are full dimensions with a lovely burl grain. The edges are still fairly sharp. The aging is consistent with a damp climate and lack of oiling. Any original percussion Colt with gold inlay is rare, but a Dragoon is exceptionally rare and this is the only original gold inlaid Dragoon currently known in private hands. It is illustrated in full
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20TT-2 COLT 2ND MDL DRAGOON Lot #341 (Sale Order 429 of 1779) Colt 2nd Model Dragoon New Hampshire marked percussion revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #10257. Colt 2nd Model dragoon with the rare New Hampshire marking on the left forward portion of the barrel. This Colt is in very good to nearly fine overall condition showing strong traces of original blue and case hardening going to silvery grey. The pistol retains approximately 10-15% original blue with 20-40% of the case hardening going to silvery grey. Strong cylinder scene with 75-85% remaining and crisp, along with a fully visible pressure ridge with Model U.S.M.R. and Colt’s patent fully legible and crisp. The markings are sharp and well defined. The grips are very good plus without lines or cartouches visible on either grip. The right grip shows five distinct notches for battles or engagements. All matching visible serial numbers and a well-cared for and exceptional Dragoon with a very scarce placement of the “NEW HAMPSHIRE” marking. Colt manufactured approximately 2,700 of the 2nd Model with an estimated 150 going to the New Hampshire Militia. A
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20HI-44 COLT 'BISLEY MODEL" Lot #342 (Sale Order 430 of 1779) Colt “Bisley Model” single Action Army revolver in .32-20 caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, re-blued finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 238348 made about 1903. Matching numbers with (Bisley Model) on the barrel and good visible markings. The action is sound and the bore is good with normal aging. Factory grips that fit well and are very good with minor imperfections. Front sight trimmed slightly. Est.: $900-$1800
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20JM-6 COLT DRAGOON #18241 Lot #343 (Sale Order 431 of 1779) Colt 3rd Model U.S. issued 3rd model Dragoon Percussion revolver in .44 caliber in last delivery to U.S. military, S/N 18241. The Colt shows arsenal bright with pristine grips showing full cartouches “A.D.K. on the left and W.A.T. on the right. The metal surfaces show minor erosion and some pinprick minor pitting. Full inspections and sharp markings with crisp edges. 60%-70% scene with Ornsby signature and Colt patent visible in scene. All matching numbers and bright bore with nice uncleaned patina on straps. A letter concerning “Arsenal bright” dragoons in this range by noted expert and author Derek Povah included. (Antique) Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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20HI-47 COLT 1851 NAVY Lot #344 (Sale Order 432 of 1779) Colt 1851 2nd Model Squareback Navy Revolver in very good condition, S/N 2104. Considerable traces of blue and case mixed in with patina and ‘Silvery” case colors on the frame 30%-50% light original cylinder scene showing with good clear address and tiny Colt’s patent on frame. The grips are very good with some varnish and even wear from carry. All matching visible numbers. 10%-20% silver showing on guard and straps. Sound action and tight upon the frame. Some minor pitting and erosion just starting and a few nicks and mars. A far better than average gold rush era squareback. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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20HI-49 COLT 1861 NAVY Lot #344a (Sale Order 433 of 1779) Colt 1861 New Black Powder Series Navy Revolver in .36 caliber percussion showing factory engraving with carved wood American eagle grips and Sam Colt signature on the backstrap. Custer edition inspired by his Navies formerly displayed at Frazier museum in Louisville, Kentucky, S/N 45386. Silver plated finish turned blue and uncleaned with no evidence of firing or use. Excellent to near new condition with non-factory display case. (Percussion) Est.: $1000-$2000
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20JM-3 2ND CONTRACT DRAGOON #2626 Lot #345 (Sale Order 434 of 1779) Outstanding and fully authentic Colt 1st model dragoon 2nd contract for replacement of Walker’s aka “Fluck” variation S/N 2626. This early Colt shows considerable original blue and case hardened finish mixed in an uncleaned natural patina. 30%-50% original scene with figures mostly visible but light with U.S.M.R. and Colts patent also showing. P inspections visible and the grips show cartouche on the left bottom. Some bright blue under the lever and two digit assembly number (Correct) on the ramrod. Matching walker size numbers on visible parts. The grips are very good other than chips and small losses at each toe. The action works well and markings and interior are crisp and well cared for showing just minor carry and use. An absolutely no apologies necessary early Colt that are normally found. “Used Up” on the western frontier and fully inspected and cartouched examples are rare with condition. Suitable for a sophisticated Colt or martial arms collection. Provenance: this Dragoon was used by Jonathan V. Morgan during the Civil War. He was born in Covington
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20JM-7 COLT FLASK PATERSON CARBINE Lot #346 (Sale Order 435 of 1779) Colt 16oz flask intended for use with Paterson carbine showing Texas flag, American flag, and liberty cap along with defined cannon, mortar and drum along with crossed Paterson revolvers with flared grips. Believed by collectors to be supplied with 1839 Texas contract carbines but possibly used with dragoons also. This exact flask is pictured in Colt accoutrements by Robin Rapely Ill. #F-17 former Perry Hansen collection. The condition is fine to excellent retaining mostly all of its original lacquer showing minimal aging and light imperfections. 9.5-9.8 on a scale of 1-10 and we know of only 1 other in this stunning original condition. Est.: $6,000-$12,000
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20IX-3 JOSLYN Lot #347 (Sale Order 436 of 1779) American frontier style sporting rifle utilizing a Civil War Joslyn action with a 30” heavy round barrel, set triggers, half-stocked with a rib beneath the barrel and generally high quality manufacturing in American style. Large V-notch rear sight and oversize post and blade front. Six groove rifled in approximately .42 caliber center fire and will require a chamber cast to determine actual chambering if the purchaser intends to shoot the rifle. The rifle is in very good overall condition with minor aging and imperfections. The Serial #6708 is on the action. We could find no other references or illustrations on a Joslyn sporter. Est.: $1,750-$3,500.
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20IX-4 S&W Lot #348 (Sale Order 437 of 1779) Smith & Wesson #2 Model, .32 rimfire caliber, SA revolver with a period holster, Serial #9676. Includes a copy of a Shooting Times magazine article dated February 1961, “Daring Bandit of the Wabash” by Bob Nelson, which illustrates three pistols of which this one is alleged in capture to be owned by Frank Rande train robber and bad man who shot a man in Gilson, Illinois with it and wounded a police officer in Indianapolis with the same. A book by Frank Hitchcock, the Sheriff of Peoria, Illinois was written concerning the thrilling chase and capture of Frank Rande known as the bandit of the Wabash was written. Documentation lost or went with the other two pistols and copies only provided by the consignor. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with some minor pitting and good markings with the ejector rod removed. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Antique).
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20HI-46 COLT 1861 NAVY Lot #349 (Sale Order 438 of 1779) Colt 1861 Navy “U.S.N.” marked Revolver and converted to .38 centerfire, S/N 4653. Gray to brown patina finish with some visible color where protected. Minor scattered erosion and light pinprick pitting but generally good metal surfaces and markings. 2 line patent date on the frame (1871-72). Matching except cylinder is numbered 3526 (Arsenal mixed at the time of conversion). Other numbers matching with large U.S.N. stamped on the butt. Tight with bright and exceptional bore. The grips are very good with minor loss at right toe and impeccable fit Note: Colt 1851 and ’61 Navies by Robert Jordan Pg 135 mentions new cylinders were installed when converted if percussion cylinder is unserviceable and “No attention was paid to matching the serial numbers”. An above average example of a desirable U.S.N. issue Colt. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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20IB-212 RUGER NO 1 RIFLE Lot #350 (Sale Order 439 of 1779) Ruger No.1 single shot rifle, .300 Winchester Magnum caliber, Serial #133-02624. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel showing little use. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with sharp checkering, tang mounted safety and a red rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action works well and the marking are sharp on this desirable Ruger. The rifle is topped with a Weaver T-25 Target scope with adjustable objective. The lot includes the factory cardboard box with matching end label. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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20CAI-3 DIAMOND NECKLACE Lot #350a (Sale Order 440 of 1779) Dazzling Custom Diamond Necklace featuring 54 channel set ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with H-I colors and VS/SI clarity set in a 14 karat yellow gold braided design setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-4 BLUE AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #350b (Sale Order 441 of 1779) Stunning Santa Maria Blue Aquamarine and Diamond Ring featuring an oval cut Aquamarine weighing approx. 2.50 carats surrounded by 10 ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.80 carats with G-H colors and VS clarity set in an 18 karat yellow gold Princess Diana style setting. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-6 YELLOW DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #350c (Sale Order 442 of 1779) Dazzling Fancy Yellow Diamond Pendant featuring a 1.07 carat light Fancy Yellow colored Diamond accented with a round white Diamond set in 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $4,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,500-$3,000
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20CAI-10 YELLOW & WHITE DIAMOND RING Lot #350d (Sale Order 443 of 1779) Brilliant Fancy Yellow and White Diamond Ring featuring a cushion cut light Fancy Yellow Diamond with VS clarity weighing 0.72 carats with over 142 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-11 EMERALD & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #350e (Sale Order 444 of 1779) Gorgeous Vintage Emerald and Diamond Earrings featuring two matching Colombian Emeralds weighing approx. 1.30 carats with two ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing 0.30 carats with F-G colors and VS clarity set in a vintage style 14 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20JC-18 S&W 66-3 Lot #351 (Sale Order 445 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 66-3 Double Action Stainless Steel Revolver in .357 mag with a 2 ½” barrel, S/N BBV4246. Very good plus to fine used and carried condition with Bianchi duty holster. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-20 COLT 1903 Lot #352 (Sale Order 446 of 1779) U.S. Model 1903 .38 Colt Caliber military issue revolver in very good condition, S/N 205288. 50%-70% evenly toning original blue finish that is aging nicely with some minor rust and erosion and some just starting pinprick pitting. The grips are also very good with minor scrapes, dinks and mars and 2 R.A.C. inspections. 1 on bottom of each grip. 1901 on frame, J.F.H and R.A.C. stamps also on the frame is “K” sub inspection on cylinder release. Sharp address and markings. Good tight action and shiny near excellent bore. A 7.5-8 on a 1-10 scale with no issues. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-38 WHITNEY NAVY Lot #353 (Sale Order 447 of 1779) Whitney Civil War era revolver with “N.J.” for New Jersey markings, S/N 12023. Gray patina finish with good sharp edges and markings. 20%-30% light cylinder scene remains. The grips are good with light cleaning and small chips missing from back. The bore is near excellent and bright. Case colors visible on the hammer and pistol shows minor use only. A good example for Civil War collection. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JC-41 S&W 19-3 Lot #354 (Sale Order 448 of 1779) Smith & Wesson 19-3 Double Action Revolver with a 4” pinned barrel, target grips and hammer, 7K26621. Very good plus used condition. Holster wear from carry and use by “Old School” Maywood, CA cop. Good action and good bore. Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-42 S&W MDL 59 Lot #355 (Sale Order 449 of 1779) Smith & Wesson 59 Double Action Semi-Auto pistol in 9mm with custom wood grips and detective’s (Maywood) holster, A/N 171782. 85%-95% original blue. Shows carry and use. No mag. (PPT/Modern) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-45 S&W 28-2 Lot #356 (Sale Order 450 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Highway Patrol heavy duty revolver in .357 Mag with a 4” pinned barrel, target grips, and target hammer, S/N S274262. 95%+ dull matt factory blue with some holster wear and index line on the cylinder. Great action and bright bore. Grips are near fine. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JA-15 EARLY GERMANIC FULLSTOCK MUSKET Lot #357 (Sale Order 451 of 1779) Early Germanic full stock musket with a full stock and brass hardware. The lock shows a curved banana shape circa 1680-1790’s, fancy brass mounts with a pierced side plate showing angels with trumpets. There is a raised carved serpent around the cheek piece. The metal shows light to moderate pitting and erosion and was lightly cleaned long ago. The stock is good with weathering and shrinkage around the butt plate along with some small round worms in the wood. The musket is 53” in overall length with a 38 ½” barrel of approximately .58-.60 caliber smoothbore. Thin sheet brass bands and brass tipped ramrod included. The lock is original with correct period parts and works well. Just the type arm used in early colonial America. Est.: $750-$1,500. (Antique).
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20JC-52 BROWNING H.P. Lot #358 (Sale Order 452 of 1779) Inglis Hi Power MK I Semi-Auto Pistol in 9mm with tangent sight, S/N 1356 and cut for stock. 90%-95% old good quality refinish possibly arsenal with matt finished top and polished metal. Composite grips in good condition. Good bore and interior. We could not find importer marks and this is not a Chinese model. We theorize it was Canadian military sold surplus before markings required and refinished at that time. The slide is marked “Browning FN 9mm H.P, Inglis Canada” and “MK I” above the address. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JC-80 WALTHER PPKS Lot #359 (Sale Order 453 of 1779) Walther PPKS (U.S.A. Made) with Interarms markings in .380 caliber with blued finish, faux ivory grips, and extension bottom mag, S/N 049275. Shows “VA” marking on the barrel at the breech. 98%-99% original blue with plum finish on the hammer release. Seems a bit higher grade finish than normal. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JC-87 COLT 357 Lot #360 (Sale Order 454 of 1779) Colt “357” Double Action Revolver in .357 mag caliber with a 4” barrel remaining in good condition, S/N 11021. This revolver was Colt’s 1st attempt at a .357 magnum double action revolver in the 1950s preceding Python and trooper models. 75%-85% original blue with loss from carry and use by California Police officer (Maywood), Trigger show added and positive action. The grips are good showing carry in holster. Good bore and action. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JC-92 WEBLEY ENFIELD 455 Lot #361 (Sale Order 455 of 1779) Webley Mark VI Patent 1918 Dated .455 caliber revolver in very good plus to almost fine condition with holster, S/N 391825. 80%-90% military blue finish with natural toning and aging. The hard rubber grips are also very good to almost fine with loss of color going to a natural patina. The cylinder is not cut and shows proper proofs and marks. Bright bore and arsenal color on small parts. Shows broadhead British military proofs. Holster is also very good plus with Canadian broad head markings. A very nice example. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JC-101 BERETTA 92F Lot #362 (Sale Order 456 of 1779) Beretta Model 92F Semi-Auto Pistol 9mm, S/N C803972 in box with 2 15 round mags (Magazine not transferable in CA unless blocked). In fine used condition with evidence of some firing and use. 98%-99%+ Est:$600-1200
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20JC-104 CZ MDL 75 Lot #363 (Sale Order 457 of 1779) CZ Model 75 Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol in 9mm with high cap mag (Magazine Cannot be transferred in CA unless blocked), S/N H1382. Near fine condition with nearly all black matt finish. Fine composite grips. “A.A.L.” import marks. Fine bore. Showing minimal firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-106 TOKAREV AUTO Lot #364 (Sale Order 458 of 1779) Tokarev Semi-Auto Pistol in 7.62 Tokarev caliber with military markings and numbered “PT2305” with Russian proof and date 1947. 50%-70% military blue with corrosion, cleaning and loss towards front of the slide mostly left side. Good mechanically with very good bore. Holster, extra mag and cleaning rod included. Matching mag. No import marks. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JA-17 U.S. MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL Lot #365 (Sale Order 459 of 1779) U.S. Model 1816 flintlock pistol in .54 caliber by S. North. The pistol shows S. North with an eagle and Middleton Conn. In upwards curve, with a “P” and U.S. on the left side of the breech and J.N. on the right. The hammer is changed from another U.S. military arm and shows a heart shaped cut out. The frizzen is original and there is no evidence of re-conversion. The wood is lightly re-finished long ago. Correct style wood ramrod. The pistol is in NRA good overall condition with light to moderate pitting and erosion. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20JC-98 RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK Lot #366 (Sale Order 460 of 1779) Ruger New Model Blackhawk Single Action Revolver in .45 LC caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, white outline rear and red ramp front sight, stainless steel, faux ivory medallion Ruger grips and extra .45 ACP cylinder. Near fine used condition showing firing and use. Slight crack to the right grip. S/N 45-88672. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-115 RUGER RANCH RIFLE Lot #367 (Sale Order 461 of 1779) ): Ruger Mini-14 Ranch semi-automatic rifle, .223 caliber, Serial #180-51875. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with an 18” barrel. The rifle retains approximately 95-98% original blue finish with handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition showing little use. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this lightly used Mini-14. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20JC-116 MAUSER WHITWORTH Lot #368 (Sale Order 462 of 1779) Whitworth Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, .375 H & H caliber, Serial #B277436. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and three leaf folding express sight. The rifle retains approximately 95-98% of the blue finish and the receiver has been drilled and tapped. The checkered Walnut stock is in very good condition with an ebony fore end, case colored pistol grip cap and a pancake cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is bright and the action is crisp. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20JC-121 WINCHESTER 62A Lot #369 (Sale Order 463 of 1779) Winchester Model 62A pump rifle, .22 S, L, LR caliber, Serial #336734. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel and ¾ magazine. The rifle retains approximately 90-95% of the original blue finish with edge wear and light scratches. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and some darkening of finish. The butt stock ends with checkered plastic Winchester marked butt plate. The bore is dirty and may clean to good. The action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20JC-124 SKS RUSSIAN Lot #370 (Sale Order 464 of 1779) Russian SKS semi-automatic rifle, 7.62 x 39 caliber, Serial #2696. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” import marked barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with all matching visible serial numbers and the proprietary folding bayonet. The dust cover features a Russian star and is dated 1950 with proofs and acceptance marks at the breech. The smooth wood laminate stock is in very good condition with a matching serial number, sling swivels and a period canvas military sling. The bore is dirty and may clean to fair. The markings are sharp and the action works well. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20JC-131 ARGENTINE MAUSER Lot #371 (Sale Order 465 of 1779) Argentine Model 1909/26 Mauser Bolt Action Cavalry Carbine, 7.65x53 mm cal., Serial # C2999. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 22'' barrel, blued finish, hardwood stock, blade front sight with protecting ears and adjustable tangent rear sight. The receiver is in the white marked on top of receiver ring with intact Argentine crest, and on left side ''MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909''. ''DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN BERLIN'' marked on left side receiver rail. All matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. Action is smooth; bore is slightly frosted, otherwise very good with very good rifling. No visible import marks. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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20HI-34 VICTORIAN ERA TWO HANDED SWORD Lot #372 (Sale Order 466 of 1779) Victorian era two handed sword with flamboyant and oversize mace style pommel with spike. Shows hand forging and natural aging. The sword is 49” in overall length with a 37” blade, which is 2 ¼” wide blade at the widest portion. The sword has a wire wrapped grip and tempered blade. An attractive and unique decorative piece of castle armor. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20JC-155 WINCHESTER 94 SRC Lot #373 (Sale Order 467 of 1779) Winchester Model 1894 lever action saddle ring carbine, .30 WCF caliber, Serial #446491. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel and full-length magazine. The metal surfaces have gone to dark patina with traces of blue finish in the protected areas and on the loading gate. The saddle ring is retained and the rear ladder sight is correct. The smooth gumwood stock shows heavy use with dents, mars and pressure bruising from carry and use. The butt stock ends with a smooth crescent steel butt plate which is proud at the toe. The bore is rough showing moderate pitting. The action and markings are both good on this saddle ring carbine circa 1907. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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20JC-171 EMF 1866 Lot #374 (Sale Order 468 of 1779) EMF Model 1866 lever action rifle by Uberti, .45 Long Colt caliber, Serial #76096. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine retain 97-98% of the blue finish with sharp edges and a ladder style rear sight. The hammer, trigger and lever show vivid case coloring and the receiver is finished in bright brass. The smooth wood stocks are very good with light handling marks. The butt stock ends with a smooth brass crescent butt plate. The bore is good and the action works well on this reproduction Yellow Boy rifle. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20JC-172 EMF 1873 Lot #375 (Sale Order 469 of 1779) EMF Model 1866 lever action rifle by Uberti, .45 Long Colt caliber, Serial #76096. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a full-length magazine. The barrel and magazine retain 97-98% of the blue finish with sharp edges and a ladder style rear sight. The hammer, trigger and lever show vivid case coloring and the receiver is finished in bright brass. The smooth wood stocks are very good with light handling marks. The butt stock ends with a smooth brass crescent butt plate. The bore is good and the action works well on this reproduction Yellow Boy rifle. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Modern).
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20CAI-12 AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #375a (Sale Order 470 of 1779) Glamourous Santa Maria Blue Aquamarine and Diamond Ring featuring a pear shaped Aquamarine weighing approx. 2.50-3.00 carats framed with over 104 round micro set Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats with F-G colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat white gold setting. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-13 EMERALD & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #375b (Sale Order 471 of 1779) Elegant 8.50 carat Emerald and Diamond pendant featuring a richly colored pear shaped Emerald accented with a vintage cut Diamond weighing approx. 0.40 carats set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $5,000-$7,000 Estimates $2,000-$2,500
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20CAI-15 TSAVORITE GARNET & DIAMOND RING Lot #375c (Sale Order 472 of 1779) Striking AAA Quality Fine Green Tsavorite Garnet and Diamond Ring featuring a 1.00 carat Tsavorite accented with 28 fine set baguette cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50- 2.00 carats with F-G colors and VVS clarity set in 18 karat yellow gold. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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20CAI-16 MORGANITE & DIAMOND PENDANT & EARRINGS Lot #375d (Sale Order 473 of 1779) Beautiful Morganite and Diamond Pendant and Earring Ensemble featuring 3 matching Morganites accented with over 200 round cut micro set Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat total with H-I colors and VS/SI clarity set in 10 karat Rose gold with 14 karat Rose gold LEVIAN chain. Retail $4,000-$5,000 Estimates $2,000-$3,000
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20CAI-17 TSAVORITE STUD EARRINGS Lot #375e (Sale Order 474 of 1779) Gorgeous AAA Quality Fine Tsavorite Stud Earrings weighing approx. 1.80-2.00 carats set in 14 karat white gold Tiffany style settings. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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20JC-1 WEBLEY #106408 Lot #376 (Sale Order 475 of 1779) Scarce Webley & Scott Semi-Auto Pre-War pistol in .380 ACP, S/N 106408. Shows 95%-98% old professional re-blued finish with almost fine grips. Bright metal guard, trigger and hammer. Minor erosion. Good markings and bright bore. Good markings on the slide other than the “80” on 380 is light. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-2 COLT 1903 Lot #377 (Sale Order 476 of 1779) Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto pistol in .32 ACP caliber, S/N 317033. This pistol shows 98% old professional re-blued finish remains with good slide markings other than rampant Colt is light. The grips are good with some wear. Correct marked mag. Good action and good bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-3 MAUSER POCKET AUTO Lot #378 (Sale Order 477 of 1779) Mauser Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol in .32 caliber, S/N 233333 remaining in good to very good original condition showing 75%-85% original toning blue. Good markings and very good grips. Magazine is numbered 2039-2 (Not matching). Bright bore and would clean nicely. German officer’s favorite during both wars. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-4 REMINGTON DERRINGER Lot #379 (Sale Order 478 of 1779) Remington Elliot’s Patent O/U Derringer in .41 rimfire caliber with 1 line address “Remington Arms Co., Ilion, N.Y.”, S/N 459. Miniscule crack to the left hinge. 60%-80% toned and uncleaned original nickel. The grips are good with slight wear and discoloration. 6 notches on the right side of the grip. Minor pitting where nickel is lost. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-6 STAINLESS DERRINGER Lot #380 (Sale Order 479 of 1779) American Derringer Corp. Stainless Steel O/U Derringer made in Waco, Texas and based on Remington’s design in .357 mag caliber, S/N 106503X. In original box. Excellent condition with minor firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-7 RUGER VAQUERO Lot #381 (Sale Order 480 of 1779) Ruger Vaquero Stainless Steel Single Action Revolver with a 7 ½” barrel and Ruger medallion stag grips, S/N 55-81468. Almost fine used condition in original box with cardboard sleeve. Evidence of firing and use that would clean. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-11 CZ 27 Lot #382 (Sale Order 481 of 1779) CZ Model 27 caliber Semi-Auto pistol in .32 Auto caliber (7.65) with German Nazi era proofs and FNH manufacturer. Near fine condition with 95%-98%+ dull matt original military “pasty” blue finish. Fine original grips. Arsenal finish on small parts. 1 marked original mag. Matching slide and frame. S/N 368698. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600+
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20JC-13 COLT #5 DERRINGER Lot #383 (Sale Order 482 of 1779) Colt 3rd Model Derringer in .41 rimfire caliber showing factory nickel finish and ivory grips, S/N 44341. 50%-70% original nickel with some peeling and minor pitting where the finish has lifted. Good case colors on the hammer and blue on the trigger. Very good authentic and aged ivory grips original to this colt. Works well. The bore is slightly rough. Good markings and only minor hammer marks from closing. A strong 7 on a 1-10 scale. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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20HW-28 LONDON BLUE TOPAZ Lot #384 (Sale Order 483 of 1779) Beautiful London Blue Topaz ring with diamonds. The ring is nicely done in 14K white gold with an outstanding checkerboard cut London Blue Topaz surrounded by high, white diamonds. A nice estate piece. Est.: $350-$700.
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20HW-30 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #385 (Sale Order 484 of 1779) Stunning Ruby and diamond 14K yellow gold cocktail ring with nice marquise cut ruby and diamond center stones. Fresh from a local estate with a nice setting and high quality stones. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HW-29 BLK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND Lot #386 (Sale Order 485 of 1779) Outstanding blue sapphire and diamond ladies ring set in 18K yellow gold. The ring features a great cabochon blue sapphire of approximately 1 ct. surrounded by ten round and two marquise cut high white diamonds. The ring is marked, “18K”. A nice vintage piece from a local estate. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HW-31 MAN'S GOLD RING Lot #387 (Sale Order 486 of 1779) Unique men’s gold ring with side diamonds. The ring has parachute emblems on both sides and set against a black background on the front. The ring is marked, “18” on the inside with a small diamond on each side. Est.: $200-$400.
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20JC-14 COLT #3 DERRINGER Lot #388 (Sale Order 487 of 1779) Colt 3rd Model Derringer in .41 rimfire showing considerable original blue with early style curved grip, S/N 23207. 30%-50% original blue with deep patina on frame that is uncleaned. The grips are very good. Case colors on hammer and blue on the trigger. Minor strike mark on the edge from closing with hammer down. Good action and good bore with minor erosion. Some minor pinprick pitting on the left but brilliant blue on the right side. (Antique) Est.: $275-$550
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20JC-16 ASTRA 2000 Lot #389 (Sale Order 488 of 1779) Astra Cub Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol in .22 Short caliber made in Spain, S/N B6969. Composite grip with Astra logo and “Cub” in banner. Nickeled and fire blue small parts. Very good plus condition. 85%-95% overall with minor carry and use. 1 original nickeled mag. Scarce. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-17 COLT 1895 REVOLVER Lot #390 (Sale Order 489 of 1779) Colt 1895 Double Action Revolver in .41 L.C. with a 4 ½” barrel in good to very good original condition, S/N 229912. 50%-60% original blue with some surface rust, minor erosion and slight pinprick pitting. Good address and markings. Early hard rubber grips are good to very good with minor wear. Mechanically sound and very tight lock up with good bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-21 RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK Lot #391 (Sale Order 490 of 1779) Ruger New Model Blackhawk .357 magnum Single Action Revolver with a 4 ¾” barrel, stainless steel, faux ivory grips and western holster rig, S/N 36-55702. This pistol remains in very good plus used condition showing some use. The belt and holster are size 46 and needs restitching to the belt and tab. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-27 COLT 1849 POCKET Lot #392 (Sale Order 491 of 1779) Colt 1849 Pocket Model .31 caliber percussion with 1 line New York Address, 6 shot cylinder, and 5” barrel, S/N 234067. Fair to good condition with gray/brown patina finish. All matching visible numbers. Traces of cylinder scene. Good markings. Scattered minor pitting and erosion. The grips show traces of varnish with small losses, tacking marks on bottom right grip and 2 cut “battle notches” on bottom right grip. Nipple replaced and some battering and metal loss around nipples at back of the cylinder. Small gap at the rear of frame. The action is working. An honest well used ’49 with scarce 5” New York six shot configuration. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-39 S&W VICTORY MDL 38 Lot #393 (Sale Order 492 of 1779) Smith & Wesson M&P Model Double Action Revolver in .38 caliber and U.S. Property marked, S/N V30795. 90%-95% parkerized military finish with British broadhead proofs from lend lease era and Battle of Britain. Import marks. 50%-60% case on the hammer and trigger. Good action and good bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-40 MAKAROV Lot #394 (Sale Order 493 of 1779) East German Makarov Semi-Auto pistol in 9 x 19 caliber, S/N EV4959 and 1964 dated. 90%-95% commercial type blue finish with near fine grips. Importer and Germany marked. Sound and tight with good bore. Type carried by “Stassi” and east German military officers. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-47 THOMPSON CONTENDER Lot #395 (Sale Order 494 of 1779) Thompson Contender Single Shot Pistol in .22 Mag caliber with a 10” round barrel, S/N 307409. Fine to excellent used condition. Some minor firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-49 HI STANDARD HD Lot #396 (Sale Order 495 of 1779) Hi Standard HD Military Semi-Auto Pistol in .22 caliber with a 4 ½” heavy barrel and U.S. marked with naval anchor on the left side of the frame below the address, S/N 175790. 95%+ original blue with minor loss at the muzzle and edges. Sharp and crisp metal with near fine checkered wood grips showing a few bumps and marks. “E” on the bottom left grip and U.S. Property on the right (Stamped 2x) with 2 original magazine. Excellent bore and mechanically sound. Est.: $300-$600+++
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20JC-50 WALTHER PP Lot #397 (Sale Order 496 of 1779) Walther PP Semi-Auto Pistol in .32 ACP with “NDS” West German police and import markings, S/N 37062 made 1967. In box with extra mag and reprint instruction book. Fine to excellent used condition. 96%-99%. Box is correct Walther marked with name Cracium and Abteilungsfuhrungsgruppe” on label. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-65 EMF 1875 OUTLAW Lot #398 (Sale Order 497 of 1779) 1875 Remington Style Single Action Revolver in .45 Colt caliber made in Italy and imported by E.M.F. and marketed under 1875 “Outlaw Model”, S/N 141228. 97%-99% blue and case hardened finish with varnished wood grips. Minor firing and use. A well made and attractive replica. For old west re-enactor. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-67 RUGER BLACKHAWK Lot #399 (Sale Order 498 of 1779) Ruger Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver in .44 Mag caliber with a 7 ½” barrel, blued finish, and faux ivory Ruger medallion grips, S/N 84-19942. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. 96%-98% blue with slight line on the cylinder, discolorations on hammer that may clean and some minor fresh spots. With Safari Land high quality leather holster lined in green suede. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-69 S&W HAND EJECTOR Lot #400 (Sale Order 499 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Double Action revolver in .32-20 caliber with a 4” barrel, blued finish, and early diamond checkered wood grips, S/N 128496. Very good plus condition with 80%-90% original blue evenly toning and thinning. Sharp and crisp grips are also very good plus. 60%+ case colors on the hammer and trigger. Bright bore. The action is out of time and needs repair. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20GP-1 COLT DERRINGERS Lot #400a (Sale Order 500 of 1779) Cased pair of Colt Derringers, #73590D and 73591D, .22 short cal., 2 3/8” barrels, black with gold plated frames and wooden grips, in factory wooden Colt display box. Pistols are in near fine condition overall, with slight loss of finish on the barrels and muting of the gold plating on the frames. Grips are about fine. Case is very good. (C&R/PPT) Est. $175-350
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20GP-15 S&W VICTORY Lot #400b (Sale Order 501 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Victory Model, #V366164, .38/200 cal., matte gray finish, fixed sights, with smooth wood grips. Revolver is in very good condition as refinished, good bore, good action, grips are very good but slightly undersized. British proofs on the left side of the barrel post refinish. Lanyard loop retained. Includes a tan British canvas flap holster dated 1948. (C&R/PPT) Est. $300-600
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20GP-14 COLT RIA CENT. Lot #400c (Sale Order 502 of 1779) Colt Rock Island Arsenal 1862-1962 commemorative, #123RIA, .22 short cal., 6” barrel, single shot, gloss black finish, with wooden grips. Pistol is in about fine condition overall, with just minor loss of finish around the trigger on the trigger guard. Includes Colt factory case with cloth insert, in very good plus condition. (C&R/PPT) $250-500
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20JC-8 COLT POLICE POSITIVE Lot #401 (Sale Order 503 of 1779) Colt Police Positive Double Action revolver in .38 caliber with a 4” barrel and early hard rubber grips, S/N 89056. 50%-70% original blue with some rust and erosion needing cleaning. Good markings and good grips. Tight action and good bore. Estate consigned. Would improve with cleaning and T.L.C. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20IK-1 LG HUNTING CASE POCKET WATCH Lot #402 (Sale Order 504 of 1779) Large hunting case pocket watch with American Waltham movement, key wind, Serial #610903. The watch has a coin silver case by Keystone with an engraved portrait of a horse in bridle. The dust cover is engraved, A.K. LEE, DEMING, N.M. MARCH 1894 (Territorial era from frontier area of the West). Not working properly plus a few seconds and stops. Estate consigned. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IK-2 ELGIN NAT'L WATCH CO. POCKET WATCH Lot #403 (Sale Order 505 of 1779) Elgin National Watch Company pocket watch-movement 479414, key wind, FAHYS with an Oresilver 1879 patent, case No. 2, #218206. The watch is working with the key included in very good overall condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JC-9 H&A D.A. #6 Lot #404 (Sale Order 506 of 1779) Hopkins and Allen Double Action Revolver in .38 S&W caliber with No. 6 marking with a 2 ½” octagon barrel, patriotic star and union shield hard rubber grips, “Bob Tail” hammer for double action only, S/N 3275. Unpolished nickel finish of which 90%+ remains with some surface rust that may clean or polish out. Fine to excellent grips. 60%-80% case colors on hammer and trigger. Tight action and fair to good bore that may scrub up. No manufacturing date available so sold as post 1898 and registerable. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $100-200
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20JC-10 SAVAGE 1905 Lot #405 (Sale Order 507 of 1779) Savage Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol with blued finish and hard rubber grips with Indian Head, S/N 206111. 95%+ original blue with near fine grips. 50%+ case hardening on the trigger. Bore is bright and crisp overall. Estate consigned and needs light cleaning. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20IK-6 REVERE 80 CAMERA Lot #406 (Sale Order 508 of 1779) Revere 80 8mm home movie camera Chicago, Illinois excellent in the box with strap. The camera shows little, to no use and is collectible. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-19 HI STANDARD DERRINGER Lot #407 (Sale Order 509 of 1779) Hi Standard Model 101 O/U derringer in .22 mag caliber, S/N 96371. 95%+ original finish with carry holster as carried by detective in Maywood P.D. as a backup. Good action and bore (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-22 DIXIE REPRO CONFEDERATE REV. Lot #408 (Sale Order 510 of 1779) Confederate style replica Blackpowder revolver in .36 caliber with brass frame by Filli Pietta Italy, S/N b0069. No apparent firing or use. Slight handling and aging from storage as older production. 98%-99%. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-23 NAVY ARMS Lot #409 (Sale Order 511 of 1779) Confederate style Replica Percussion Revolver in .36 caliber by Filli Pietta Italy, S/N 320920. Excellent condition with no evidence of firing or use. Near mint. (Percussion) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-24 LYMAN PLAINS PISTOL Lot #410 (Sale Order 512 of 1779) Lyman Hawken Style “Plains Pistol” in .54 caliber Percussion, S/N 254414. Excellent condition. No appreciable use or apparent firing. Measures 15” overall with a 9” heavy octagon barrel. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-43 S&W K-22 Lot #411 (Sale Order 513 of 1779) Smith & Wesson K-22 Double Action 4 screw Revolver with 6” barrel, S/N k266153. 80%-90% original blue with high point and edge loss of finish. 70%+ case colors on the hammer and trigger. Good grips with minor chips and edge on the left heel. Good action and good bore. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-46 LUGER 1920 COMMERCIAL Lot #412 (Sale Order 514 of 1779) 9mm Luger by DWM, S/N 2166 showing excellent old German factory quality refinish with Siamese proofs and 3 letters. Excellent bore and properly polished interior. Replaced grips at the time of refinish. All matching visible serial numbers. Export for police contract. No visible import marks apparent. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-48 WALTHER PPK Lot #413 (Sale Order 515 of 1779) Walther PPK Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol in .22 L.R. dated 1966 and proofed with no import marks, S/N 107832LR. Fine to excellent used condition. 95%-98% original blue. Near fine grips and matching mag extender (no cracks and 1 small mark). “Made in West Germany” marking. Mechanically sound and tight. Excellent bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $750-$1500
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20JC-53 S&W STAINLESS Lot #414 (Sale Order 516 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 657 Double Action Stainless Steel revolver in .41 Mag caliber with a 6” barrel, S/N AV87040 in box showing special order code 8130 with target stocks and target trigger. Near fine used condition showing some firing darkening and residue that will clean. Scarce.; (Modern/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-54 BROWNING H.P. Lot #415 (Sale Order 517 of 1779) Browning High Power with tangent sight showing Nazi proofs, S/N 109222 in 9mm parabellum. 50%-70% thinning and toning original military blue finish. Good checkered wood grips with some bumps and wear. Good markings. The interior is good and mechanically sound and tight. Blued 14 round not transferable in CA unless blocked. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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20IK-7 COLT RUSTY RELIC Lot #416 (Sale Order 518 of 1779) Colt rusty relic 1849 Pocket Model with a 5” barrel, Serial #256232. The pistol is in relic condition with 6 loaded chambers. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20IK-8 RELIC LOT Lot #417 (Sale Order 519 of 1779) Lot of 3 antique relic Smith & Wesson revolvers. 2 .38 caliber single actions which are missing parts, one has had the barrel shortened. The 3rd is a Lemon Squeezer in .32 caliber, Serial #62258, with the grips replaced with wood and a replaced cylinder. Est.: $100-$200. (Antique).
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20JC-56 RADOM 35 Lot #418 (Sale Order 520 of 1779) Polish Radom Mod. 35 Semi-Auto pistol with Nazi proofs, S/N L4908. “U.K.” on front of right trigger guard bow. “W A77” Waffen Ump proofs. Very good condition with 60%-80% original thinning and toning blue. Black composite grips are also good to very good. Sound mechanically with bright bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-26 POCKET 49 BLACKPOWDER Lot #419 (Sale Order 521 of 1779) Uberti Italy made replica of Colt 1849 Pocket Model with a 4” barrel, blue and case colored, S/N 03462. Fine to excellent condition in original box. 99%+ and no readily apparent firing or use (That means if you get out a cyclone microscope and find a speck you own the speck too!). (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-25 JUKAR SPAIN PERC. Lot #420 (Sale Order 522 of 1779) Full stock percussion American 19th century style full stock pistol in 12mm caliber by Jukar of Spain, S/N 1010. Nicely engraved lock. Good quality checkered stock. Measures 16” overall with a 10” medium to heavy weight octagon barrel. Fine to excellent condition needing cleaning. (Percussion) Est.: $100-200
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20IK-9 1ST DAY COVERS & STAMPS LOT Lot #421 (Sale Order 523 of 1779) Lot of 1st day covers and stamps including: One book 1984-1985 with 25 pages of three each for a total of 75. The next is Presidential covers 1986 with 15 pages of two each for a total of 30. One book for 1982 for the First Day Cover Society (Story of America) with 20 pages of two per page for a total of 40. One book 1983 with 20 pages of 2 per page for a total of 40 and one book 1984 with 25 pages at three per page for a total of 75. One book of covers and stamps 1962-1989 with many Christmas subjects at 20 pages with two per page for a total of forty. 1 book 1986 with 7 pages of 3 per page for a total of 21. With many extras including a 1st day issue U.S. Postal Service, 1971 8 cent stamp with the Pony Express logo, 1978 Indian Head penny envelope and stamp in frame and many miscellaneous and bonus items. From an old estate. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IK-4 POCKET WATCH LOT Lot #422 (Sale Order 524 of 1779) Lot of six antique pocket watches from a collector’s estate. The watches are by various makers, all American. The watches are all in need of cleaning or repair. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IK-10 LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS LOT Lot #423 (Sale Order 525 of 1779) Lot of two first day cover stamps with Silver Dollar proof coins commemorating the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles. The covers indicate issue on July 6, 1990 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The covers are in portfolios with certificates of authenticity. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IK-11 PHOTO OF MICKEY MANTLE SIGNED Lot #424 (Sale Order 526 of 1779) 8 x 10 photo of Mickey Mantle personally signed and dated (1994), framed with certificate, #3068, marked Jonathan Grey and Associates. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IK-12 PHOTO OF JOE MONTANA SIGNED Lot #425 (Sale Order 527 of 1779) Color photo of Joe Montana personally signed and dated (1994) with a certificate by Jonathan Grey and Associates. Est.: $150-$300.
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20CAI-28 SWISS BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #425a (Sale Order 528 of 1779) Stunning Swiss Blue Topaz and Diamond Earrings featuring 2 emerald cut Blue Topaz weighing approx. 10.00-12.00 carats total set in quality 14 karat yellow gold clip back earrings. Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-29 AUSTRALIAN OPAL & TOURMALINE PENDANT Lot #425b (Sale Order 529 of 1779) Vivid Australian Opal and Pink Tourmaline Pendant featuring a fine Opal weighing approx. 4.00 carats with green, blue and orange color flashes accented with 3 matching pear shaped pink Tourmalines set in 10 karat Rose gold setting. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-31 GREEN CHROME DIOPSIDE & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #425c (Sale Order 530 of 1779) Striking Intense Green Chrome Diopside and Diamond Earrings 4 oval cut Diopside gems weighing approx. 6.00 carats total set in 14 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-32 AQUAMARINE PENDANT Lot #425d (Sale Order 531 of 1779) Bright Contemporary Aquamarine Pendant featuring 2 oval cut Aquamarines weighing approx. 4.00 carats total set in a 14 karat yellow gold custom setting. Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-33 TURQUOISE & DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #425e (Sale Order 532 of 1779) Gorgeous Turquoise and Diamond Earrings featuring 2 oval shaped cabochon Turquoise accented with 6 round cut channel set Diamonds set in 10 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20IJ-1 PAIR OF ANTIQUE BRONZES Lot #426 (Sale Order 533 of 1779) Pair of antique bronzes from Arcadia horse racers estate. 50-80 years old. Possibly a famous race horse. Good patina. Measures 11” x 13” including stands. Not modern recasts. Vintage pieces. Est.: $350-$700
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20IJ-2 GOLFING DISPLAY Lot #427 (Sale Order 534 of 1779) Golfing display with vintage wood clubs and old balls displayed in beautiful custom made case. Measures 46” tall by 24 ¾” wide by 4” deep. Est.: $250-$500
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20JE-1 L.C. SMITH SXS 12 GA. Lot #428 (Sale Order 535 of 1779) Hunter Arms Field Grade SxS hammer shotgun by L.C. Smith, 12 gauge, Serial#78906. The shotgun is in fair overall condition with 30” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels have gone to an overall dark patina with surface erosion evident. The receiver is a dark smoky toned case hardening with double triggers. The checkered wood stock has a Prince of Wales pistol grip and a small crack at the wrist. The butt stock ends with a hard rubber butt plate which is cracked and broken. The LOP is 14 ½” to the front trigger. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JC-51 RUGER MKI Lot #429 (Sale Order 536 of 1779) Ruger MK I Semi-Auto pistol in .22 caliber with a 4 ½” barrel, S/N 17-16886. 98% original blue with extension for easy cocking added. Near fine used condition. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-55 ENFIELD .38 D.A. Lot #430 (Sale Order 537 of 1779) Late Enfield Double Action British Military Revolver in .38 caliber showing “D.I” with a star on the right side of the frame ad braid head proofs along with tonnage markings on the barrel and “ESC 321” on the cylinder. Double Action only. Dark enamel military finish with composite grips and importers marks. Tight action, excellent bore and interior. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-57 CZ 52 Lot #431 (Sale Order 538 of 1779) CZ-52 Semi-Auto Pistol in 7.62 Tokarev caliber, S/N V14607 and “NID” maker code marked. 1953 dated. Matching barrel. 95%-98% dull matt military finish remaining with very good grips showing minor holster wear. Mechanically sound with bright bore. Import marked. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JG-1 GLOCK 27 Lot #432 (Sale Order 539 of 1779) Glock Model 27 Sub-Compact semi-automatic pistol, .40 S&W caliber, Serial #CUY630US. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of the matte blue finish with high point edge wear at the muzzle. The grips are very good and the lot includes the factory plastic Tupperware case and five correct magazines. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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20IK-5 WALTER CRANE COLLECTION OF CAMERAS Lot #433 (Sale Order 540 of 1779) Walter Crane photographer, Collection of Cameras, 2102 W. Almond Avenue, Orange, California, from WWII to the 1980’s. The lot includes: a Zeiss Ikon-Ricolette, Exaakta Varex-Dresden, Yashica Twin-lens Reflex, MAT-124G with case and accessories in almost fine condition, Honeywell Pentax by Asahi of Japan with 4 lenses and case, an early Polaroid Land camera with case and instructions, 2 Olympus 35 EC, Kodak 1913 Pt vest pocket almost fine, Bell & Howell 220 8mm, six various makers and formats, Cannon 700 EOS lens in box, almost unused condition with various extras. Est.: $300-$3,000).
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20IK-15 BRASS KEROSENE LAMP Lot #435 (Sale Order 541 of 1779) Brass kerosene lamp marked Lovell & Company decorated with an American Eagle and Star decoration with flutes. The lamp is 20 ½” overall with a brass base measuring 11 ½”, dated 1888. Additionally, a 19th century brass kerosene lamp with flutes, mid-19th century miner’s type hand lamp (Just Right, USA), Guy’s dropper-7-21-25 Patent Miner’s lamp by Shanklin, Springfield, Mass, USA. Est.: $200-$400.
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20IK-16 ANTIQUE SET OF CUFFS Lot #436 (Sale Order 542 of 1779) Antique 19th century set of hand cuffs with a screw style key. Additionally, the lot includes a large forged key ring with a jailer’s or grounds keepers type with five keys, circa 17th to 19th century handmade and fancy. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IK-17 COIN HORDE Lot #437 (Sale Order 543 of 1779) Coin horde from an estate with a War pennies collection dating from 1919. Additionally, the lot includes 122 ungraded Mercury dimes. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-58 JAPANESE NAMBU Lot #438 (Sale Order 544 of 1779) Large guard 8mm Nambu pistol dated 18.9 and numbered 88330 with holster. This pistol is in near fine condition retaining 90%-95%+ original blue with very good plus to near fine grips. Some typical scratches from take down lever. Excellent interior and bright bore. Non-matching mag. The leather holster is near fine with 3 Japanese characters in yellow paint on the tab to close (Possibly a name?). A 9 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-59 JAPANESE TYPE 94 NAMBU Lot #439 (Sale Order 545 of 1779) Japanese WWII Era Type 94 Nambu Semi-Auto pistol in 8mm with holster, strap, extra mag and cleaning rod, S/N 22298. Date 16.18. Very good plus original condition with 80%-90% naturally toning and thinning arsenal blue finish. The grips are very good plus to near fine. Some discoloration and minor aging. Bright bore showing little to no use. Holster is very good plus with minor scuffs and aging. A strong 8.5-9 on a 1-10 scale with no apologies. Estate consigned. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-60 SMALL GUARD NAMBU Lot #440 (Sale Order 546 of 1779) Japanese Small Guard Nambu Pistol in 8m dated 13.3 and numbered 45523 with matching magazine and leather holster. Very good plus to near fine condition with 80%-90% plus evenly aging blue and very good grips. Typical scratches. Good interior and bright bore. Leather holster is fair to good with some wear and earlier clamshell untreated type. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JC-61 GLOCK 26 Lot #441 (Sale Order 547 of 1779) Glock 26 Gen 4 9mm Compact Semi-Auto pistol with holster. Near fine used condition. Some carry and firing. S/N BCLL495. Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-63 COLT 77 Lot #442 (Sale Order 548 of 1779) Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver in .38 Colt caliber with a 4 ½” barrel, blue and case colored finish, and hard rubber grips, S/N 73049 and made about 1889. 30%-50% original blue and traces of case hardening. Good markings and good grips with some edge wear. Matching numbers. Like my brother in law “Works about half the time or when it feels like it”. A 7 on a 1-10 scale. Estate consigned and would improve with minor repairs. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-66 COLT BISLEY Lot #443 (Sale Order 549 of 1779) Colt Bisley Model Single Action Revolver with a 4 ¾” barrel in .32-20 caliber, S/N 288627. Lightly cleaned gray patina finish with traces of finish where protected. Markings are all visible but light on the barrel and matching. The grips are good and fit impeccably (Originals). The front sight has been slimmed slightly and good action with fair to good bore. C&R/PPT) Est.: $700-$1400
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20JC-64 COLT S.A.A. Lot #444 (Sale Order 550 of 1779) Colt Single Action Army Revolver in .45 Colt caliber with a 4 ¾” barrel, blue and case colored finish, hard rubber eagle grips, transition 2nd to 3rd gen, S/N 61432SA. Near fine used condition with 96%-98% original finish showing slight index line on the cylinder and minor use and firing. With western style holster marked “M. Sheihart & Co., California Territory”. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $800-$1600
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20IK-18 ANTIQUE VICTROLA PLAYER Lot #445 (Sale Order 551 of 1779) Antique Victrola record player, marked Victor Talking Machine. Working well, single record at 78 RPM. The dimensions with lid closed, 21” x 16 ¾” x 15 ½”. The piece is in overall good, unrestored condition. $175-$350.
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20IK-19 LOT OF CAMPKING POCKET KNIVES Lot #446 (Sale Order 552 of 1779) Lot of three Camp King pocket knives with four blades by Imperial, Providence R.I. (USA). The knives are excellent, “Old Stock” from the 1950’s-1960’s. Est.: $100-$200.
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20IK-20 BRONZE EAGLE Lot #447 (Sale Order 553 of 1779) 19th to early 20th century cast bronze eagle, possibly Japanese made for export. The piece collapses into four pieces with damage to one wing tip. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IK-3 HAMILTON 22 JEWEL WATCH Lot #448 (Sale Order 554 of 1779) Lot of 3 pocket watches including: a Hamilton 22 jewel, U.S. Government marked movement, #4992B with a base metal keystone case, G.C.T. (Greenwich Civil Time) marked face. This is a navigator’s watch which runs and stops at present. The 2nd watch is a Hampdon Watch Company marked, 17 jewel open face with W.M. Kirby signature on the action, B711385. The 3rd is a Westclock “Scotty” and not running at the time of description. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IJ-3 $1000 GOLD DEBENTURE Lot #449 (Sale Order 555 of 1779) $1000 gold debenture from Cuban cane products signed by Trustee N.Y and officers dated 1930 due 1950, #13530. Framed. The bond measures approximately 14 ¼” x 9 ¼”. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-68 SCHOFIELD NAVY Lot #450 (Sale Order 556 of 1779) New Model Schofield 1875 Revolver by Navy Arms Co in .45 L.C. in excellent condition in box with western style double loop holster, S/N 4870. Shows simulated inspectors marks on wood grips and close respect to detail on original. 98% with minor index line and showing a little firing and use. Est.: $400-$800
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20CAI-34 LOVELY STRAND OF PEARLS Lot #450a (Sale Order 557 of 1779) Lovely Strand of Blush and White Colored Pearls featuring a graduating 6.00 MM to 10.00 MM in diameter of lovely mixed color combination. Estimates $400-$600
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20CAI-35 AUSTRALIAN OPAL PENDANT Lot #450b (Sale Order 558 of 1779) Colorful Australian Opal Pendant featuring an oval shaped Opal weighing approx. 5.00 carats with orange, green and blue color flashes set in 14 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-36 FANTASY CUT CITRINE Lot #450c (Sale Order 559 of 1779) Stunning Fantasy cut Citrine oval shape weighing 71.00 carats. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-37 RAINBOW SAPPHIRE PENDANT Lot #450d (Sale Order 560 of 1779) Colorful Rainbow Sapphire Pendant featuring 40 round cut Sapphires in blue, yellow, pink and orange colors weighing approx. 3.00 carats total set in Sterling Silver. Estimates $400-$600
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20CAI-39 MULTI STRAND NECKLACE Lot #450e (Sale Order 561 of 1779) Gorgeous Multi-Stand Purple Red Garnet and Gold Beaded Necklace with 27 round 14 karat yellow gold beads with a length of 30 inches. Estimates $600-$900
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20JC-70 RUGER N.M. SINGLE SIX Lot #452 (Sale Order 562 of 1779) Ruger New Model Single Six Revolver in .22 L.R. and magnum (Extra Cylinder) with a 4 ½” barrel, blue finish, and medallion simulated wood grips, S/N 63-96533. Very good plus used condition. 90%-95% overall showing minor carry and use. With Safari Land holster. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-71 CIMMARON S.A. Lot #452a (Sale Order 563 of 1779) Cimmaron Firearms Texas Italian made Single Action Revolver in .45 colt caliber marketed as Thuderer with a 3 ½” barrel, ejector rod and “Birds head” shaped checkered wood grips. Black powder style patent dates and screw in frame. 98%-99% showing minor use and firing. Mechanically sound. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-72 1ST MDL D.A. S&W Lot #453 (Sale Order 564 of 1779) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Double Action Frontier Revolver in .44 S&W caliber with 1 ½” cylinder, S/N 15974. 30%-50% toned to satin and uncleaned nickel finish showing some erosion and peppery pitting where finish is lost. Good address and grips are fair with wear to checkering from carry and use. The action is tight and crisp. The bore is only fair with roughness and erosion. (Does not chamber .44-40). (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-74 JAEGAR DAKOTA Lot #454 (Sale Order 565 of 1779) Dakota by Jaegar Italy Single Action Army Revolver in .45LC caliber with a 5 ½” barrel, S/N 54829. Blue and case colored with wood grips. Double loop holster by Wm. Davis and Son from Walnut, CA is included. Very good plus used condition. 90%-95% overall. Index line on the cylinder. Tight action and bright bore. An earlier import 1960s-70s. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-77 MAUSER HSC. Lot #455 (Sale Order 566 of 1779) Mauser HSC Semi-Auto Pistol with crown “N” commercial proof and Waffen UMP on the trigger guard, S/N 946551. Commercial blue finish and black composite grip. 90%-95%+ original blue with even toning and aging. Sharp and crisp. Correct mag. Near excellent grips and bright bore. Obviously a commercial made HSC pressed into war time service. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-78 CZ 380 Lot #456 (Sale Order 567 of 1779) Czech Pre-Nazi Military Issue Semi-Auto pistol by CZ, S/N 252997. Shows EZ-39 marked with Czech lion proof. The blue has drifted to gray brown with traces of blue at the edges and where protected. Sharp grips. Original mag with fair to goof bore showing wear. Double Action only and oversize for this caliber as these are an unusual pistol. Used shortly by Czech military and cavalry before Nazi blitz. (No import marks). (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-79 BALLISTER MOLINA Lot #457 (Sale Order 568 of 1779) Ballister Molina Argentine made Semi-Auto Pistol in .45 caliber with slide marked “Direccion General De Advanas Policia Advanera” on the right side of the slide and 311. Marked 83018 on the frame. 99% military style refinish with shiny bore and very good grips. Mismatched mag. In 1990’s importers box. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-81 COLT GOV'T UPPER MODEL Lot #458 (Sale Order 569 of 1779) Custom 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol in .45 ACP caliber showing Colt Government model slide on Essex steel frame, S/N 26499. Hard chrome or satin nickel finish and checkered wood grips. A good quality build up to factory or military standards with commercial after market barrel and parts. Military type trigger pull. Very good plus with minor toning to finish that would polish or clean up. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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20JC-82 LLAMA PISTOL Lot #459 (Sale Order 570 of 1779) Llama “Extra” Semi-Auto pistol in 9mm and .38 Super, S/N 36676. 75%-85% mottled blue with replaced wood grips and nickeled small parts. Good mechanically with fair to good bore showing use and minor corrosion. A favorite south of the border due to multiple caliber digestion (9mm para, 9mm Largo, .38 Super, .38 ACP). (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-83 STAR 9MM Lot #460 (Sale Order 571 of 1779) Star Model “B” Semi-Auto Pistol in 9mm Luger with import marks and “Spain”, S/N 1318863. 80%-90% blue with some mottling of the finish and near fine composite grips. Bight bore and mechanically sound. Probably South American Police or Army purchased in the 50s. Est:$300-600(C&R/PPT)
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20JC-85 BERETTA 950DF Lot #461 (Sale Order 572 of 1779) Beretta Model 950 BS Semi-Auto Pistol in .25 caliber with tip up barrel feature, S/N BER41386V. 97%-99% original blue with excellent grips and holster. Some minor use and firing. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-88 P-38 CYQ MFG Lot #462 (Sale Order 573 of 1779) P.38 9mm German military issue by CYQ (Spreewerk) marking along with post war “S” marking and number 106 on the left of the slide. Import marked with good reproduction holster and extra mag. Bright bore and good mechanically. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-89 MANURIN P-1 Lot #463 (Sale Order 574 of 1779) Manurhin P1 Semi-Auto pistol in 9x19 mm caliber (West German police trade in) with military style 1963 dated holster and extra mag in Interarms box. Made in France on Walther machinery. Very good plus used condition. 80%-90% dull military finish with good grips and bright bore that is very good to fine. Going up in price and drying up. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-90 FEMAR MDL 37 Lot #464 (Sale Order 575 of 1779) Hungarian Femaru Semi-Auto Pistol in .32 ACP caliber showing “FHV 41” German maker’s code and Nazi proofs, S/N 33876. 50%-70% original blue with even wear from holstering and carry. Some minor erosion and beginning pinprick pitting. Very good plus grips. Tight with bright bore. Extension mag marked model 37. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-97 PW ARMS MDL P-64 Lot #465 (Sale Order 576 of 1779) Lucznik P-64 Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol in 9x18mm. The right side of the slide is marked “HK10402 1968” and “#11” in oval (police or unit). Very good plus overall with extra mag. Good bore and mechanically sound. Unusual. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-96 NAGANT REVOLVER 1936 Lot #466 (Sale Order 577 of 1779) Russian Nagant Revolver Dated 1936 with Russian star in 7.62 Nagant caliber, import marked, refinished with holster and lanyard. Fine to excellent as refinished with good action and excellent replacement grips. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-95 CZECH MAKAROV Lot #467 (Sale Order 578 of 1779) Czech CZ-82 Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol in 9 x 18 Makarov with import marks, S/N 136345. Black enamel type finish which shows loss at the gripping areas. About good to very good overall with bright bore and extra mag. 13 round magazine included (Magazine Cannot be transferred in CA unless blocked). (Modern/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-94 BERETTA 21A Lot #468 (Sale Order 579 of 1779) Beretta Model 21A Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol in .22 L.R. caliber with factory nickel, DAA022903. Fine to excellent used condition with 98%-99% original nickel and showing only minimal firing and use. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-93 EARLY ASTRA 380 Lot #469 (Sale Order 580 of 1779) Astra Pre-War Semi-Auto pistol in .380 caliber remaining in very good plus condition, S/N 527628. Shows 85%-95% original blue finish with nickel and bright metal factory finished small parts. Sharp and crisp. Pressed horn grips are also vey good with small losses or imperfections. Bright bore and shows little firing or use. Marked mag. Many German purchased and used in WWII. (No Nazi proofs). (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-91 FN POCKET AUTO Lot #470 (Sale Order 581 of 1779) Browning Patent by FN Semi-Auto Pocket Pistol in .25 ACP, S/N 1020261. Nearly identical to Colt 1908 but made by F.N. in Belgium in pre-war era. Very good plus condition with 90%-95% original blue and crisp grips. Correct mag. Bucheimer pre-war holster in near fine condition is included. Excellent bore and correct mag. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $175-$350
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20JC-99 ASTRA 600 Lot #471 (Sale Order 582 of 1779) Astra Model 600/43 “Water” Pistol in 9mm Luger, S/N 58766. Very good to near fine condition with 95%+ toning original blue with near fine checkered wood grips. The magazine is Astra marked and numbered 58766 (Matching). Spanish proofs only. Bright bore and mechanically sound and tight. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-102 ASTRA MDL 1927 Lot #472 (Sale Order 583 of 1779) Astra Model 1921 Semi-Auto Pistol in 9mm and 38, S/N 672. 95%+ original slightly dulled blue finish with very good composite grips. Sharp markings. “Propeller” type proof on the left trigger guard bow. Mechanically tight and sound with bright bore. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-103 RUSSIAN TOKAREV Lot #473 (Sale Order 584 of 1779) Russian Tokarev Semi-Auto Military issue pistol in 7.62 caliber Marked “SA 4203” with Russian proof and “194”. Added safety through last numeral of date. Refinished with imports and caliber on the left center of the slide. Good Soviet era grips. Mechanically tight and sound with fair to good bore showing some wear. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-105 BERETTA 1934 Lot #474 (Sale Order 585 of 1779) Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol in .380 caliber and 1942 dated with “RE” and crown marking, S/N 934303. 75%-85% original blue remaining with near fine composite grips. Shows holster and edge wear with minor erosion. Very good overall with good bore showing some wear. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-108 JP SAUER & SOHN Lot #475 (Sale Order 586 of 1779) Early Pre-War J.P. Sauer and Sohn Semi-Auto Pistol in .32 caliber with “K” and sunburst proof of the left front bow of the guard. 80%-90% original blue with spotting, light erosion and beginning pinprick pitting. Magazine numbered to match with Sauer manufacturing marks. Holster is also #213168 to match pistol and extra mag #153 with Sauer marks. Holster worn but fair to good. Most likely pre-war criminal police issue or purchase by officer. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20CAI-40 AMETHYST & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #475a (Sale Order 587 of 1779) Elegant Pear Shape Amethyst and Diamond Pendant featuring a richly colored Amethyst weighing approx. 10.00 carats accented with Diamonds set in 14 karat white gold. Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-41 CHATHAM EMERALD EARRINGS Lot #475b (Sale Order 588 of 1779) Sophisticated Chatham created Emerald Earrings featuring 2 oval cut matching Emeralds weighing approx. 2.00 carats crafted in 10 karat yellow gold earrings. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-42 NATURAL BLACK TAHITIAN PEARL PENDANT Lot #475c (Sale Order 589 of 1779) Gorgeous Natural Black Tahitian Pearl Pendant measuring approx. 13.00 MM x 12.00 MM in diameter set in 18 karat yellow gold. Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-43 BLUE SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #475d (Sale Order 590 of 1779) Stunning Extra Fine Blue Sapphire and Diamond Pendant featuring 16 princess cut Sapphires invisible set weighing approx. 2.00 carats with accent Diamonds on bail set in 14 karat white gold custom setting. Retail $1,500-$2,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-44 RUBY & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #475e (Sale Order 591 of 1779) Colorful Natural Ruby and Diamond Pendant featuring pear shaped Ruby accented with 15 round cut Diamonds total weight of approx. 1.00 carats set in 10 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-20A DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #475f (Sale Order 592 of 1779) Charming Dancing Diamond Pendant featuring 21 round cut Diamonds set in 10 karat white gold setting. Estimates $400-$700
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20JD-1 CHARTER ARMS EXPLORER AR-7 Lot #476 (Sale Order 593 of 1779) Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer takedown survival semi-automatic rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #A129848. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 16” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the matte blue finish with light wear from carry and use. The synthetic butt stock is in very good condition. The bore is bright and the action functions well. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20RPS-30 DIAMOND BRACELET Lot #477 (Sale Order 594 of 1779) One beautiful single line diamond bracelet in white gold set with 60 fine diamonds weighing 3 carats Est:$2500-5000
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20JW-1 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #478 (Sale Order 595 of 1779) Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor cut down percussion rifle, .45 caliber, Serial #510626. The rifle is in fair to good condition with a cut down barrel 21” in length with the front sight removed and a tangent style rear. The barrel has gone to brown patina with light to moderate surface rust and “195” stamped in front of the breech. The receiver has a legible U.S. and eagle on the side plate which is dark patina. The breech block is silvered toned case. The smooth wood stock has been cut and is in good condition with a smooth steel butt marked, U.S. at the top and sharp cartouches of “SWP” dated 1890 and a Circle P behind the trigger guard. The bore is dark and the action functions. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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20JT-12 RELIC RIFLEMANS KNIFE Lot #479 (Sale Order 596 of 1779) Relic condition original Rifleman’s knife with the hilt and grip altered during use. No blade marks with “W.D.” on the guard. A very cool U.S. issue and frontier re-tasked knife or Bowie. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20JT-11 AMES RIFLEMAN'S KNIFE Lot #480 (Sale Order 597 of 1779) U.S. Rifleman’s knife marked Ames and dated 1849 with U.S.M R on the reverse and S. Carolina stamped on the left side. The knife has “W.D.” and “J.W.R.” on the guard. The blade is pitted and worn with much sharpening. The grip is good, the scabbard and fittings are good with natural age and wear. A desirable, considered and issued Bowie and the pre-war South Carolina markings is interesting possibly re-tasked during the Civil War a decade later. Est.: $2,000-$4,000.
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20JL-3 PICASSO LIMITED EDITION VASE Lot #481 (Sale Order 598 of 1779) Pottery Pitcher measuring 10 ½” and painted in modernist designs and made very similar to pre-Colombian and ancient Indian pottery items marked “Edition Picasso #69 of 300” stamped in bottom. Also edition Picasso and Madoura with logo or coat of arms. Fine to excellent condition. Picasso at the end of his life with Madoura created useful as well as decorative pottery with modernist art designs. From Alblinger estate. Est.: $500-1000
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20JN-8 BENELLI MA Lot #482 (Sale Order 599 of 1779) Benelli M1 Super 90 tactical shotgun, #M264377, 12 Ga, 18 ½” barrel, 2 ¾ or 3” shells, matte black finish, drift adjustable rear sight, extended magazine tube with pistol grip synthetic shotgun stock. Shotgun remains in near fine condition, retaining 96-98% original finish, with minor scratches and mars from use. Bore is in fine condition, action is very good, stock is very good. Imported by Heckler Koch. (Modern/PPT) Est. $500-1000
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20JS-1 FIE MDL D-38 Lot #483 (Sale Order 600 of 1779) FIE Model D 38 O/U derringer, .38 Special caliber, Serial #594455. The pistol is in fine overall condition with 3” barrels. The barrels retain most of the nickel finish with a matte grey frame. The checkered plastic faux ivory grips are in very good condition. The bores are good and the action functions. Est.: $100-$200. (Modern/PPT).
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20JS-2 HK4 CONVERSION KIT Lot #484 (Sale Order 601 of 1779) Heckler & Koch HK Model 4 semi-automatic pistol, 7.65mm caliber, Serial #42208. The pistol is in very good to about fine condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol includes the original HK factory box, one complete .22 LR conversion kit, one .22 LR barrel and one 6.35mm barrel in original HK conversion kit cardboard box. The lot additionally includes two correct factory magazines in .380 ACP, one correct magazine in .22 LR and one correct factory magazine in 6.35mm. The pistol retains most of the original finish with holster wear on the slide and at the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this early Heckler & Koch pistol. Est.: $700-$1,400. (C+R/PPT).
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20JS-3 DAVIS P-380 Lot #485 (Sale Order 602 of 1779) Davis P-380 semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #AP154190. The pistol is in nearly excellent condition in the factory cardboard box with matching end label. The pistol shows most of the nickel finish with small mars and scratches. The textured plastic grips are in very good condition. The bore is good and the action functions. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20JT-10 ARTILLERY CUT TO BOWIE Lot #486 (Sale Order 603 of 1779) U.S. Artillery sword converted to Bowie or Fighting knife. Nicely re-shaped blade probably done professionally with an overall good patina. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JT-15 2 PERC. EUROPEAN PISTOLS Lot #487 (Sale Order 604 of 1779) Lot of two European percussion pistols made for export circa 1840-1860’s, no proofs, Central European in origin in good to very good condition. 7 ½” in overall length with octagon barrels of .45-.50 caliber. Many were imported during the Civil War era. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JT-13 MIDSHIPMANS DIRK Lot #488 (Sale Order 605 of 1779) Authentic Naval dirk with bone grips and gold gilt scabbard and mounts from the Georgian era. 9 ½” in overall length with 80% blue with traces of gilt on the blade. The mounts and scabbard show most of the gilt. The grips and the knife are overall in very good plus condition. From the Revolutionary War to Napoleonic era or shortly after in our opinion. Of American or British origin. Est.: $600-$1,200.
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20RPS-29 RUBY & DIAMOND BRACELET Lot #489 (Sale Order 606 of 1779) One beautifully crafted 18k yellow gold ruby /diamond bracelet containing approx 5ct of ruby and 1ct . diamonds Est:$2000-4000
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20IX-2 PINFIRE Lot #490 (Sale Order 607 of 1779) Fine double barrel Cape gun by V. Roos and Sohn, Stuttgart (Germany). The rifle has 26 ½” barrels with the right barrel .60 caliber rifled and the left is 16 gauge with light and straight “Paradox” style rifling for ball from shotgun shell or would also handle shot. The rifle has both German and British proofs, light floral engraving with nicely grained, checkered wood stocks, a horn guard, u-notch sight on the barrel with a blade front. The rifle is in very good plus to near fine condition with the majority of the brown and case color remaining. The stocks are also very good with minor scratches and mars. There is a set trigger for the right barrel. Some areas of staining and beginning of age on the barrels and the sight is missing from the base in the tang. Crisp action and bright bores. An early big caliber gun that was favored by big game hunters on the Cape of Africa circa 1860’s-1870’s. Est.: $1,250-$2,500. (Antique).
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20JT-9 RIFLEMAN'S KNIFE Lot #492 (Sale Order 608 of 1779) Reproduction 1960’s-1970’s of American Rifleman’s style knife. The re-enactor quality knife shows some rust from storage and aging. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JS-4 MISC LOT Lot #493 (Sale Order 609 of 1779) Lot of 10 canvas O.D. green and digital camouflage rucksacks, back packs and gear hauling bags. Primarily military surplus in good to very good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JN-9 BROWNING ATD Lot #494 (Sale Order 610 of 1779) Browning Automatic Takedown Rifle, #01724PP146, .22 LR, 19 ½” barrel, blued finish, with walnut stock, flip down adjustable rear sight and tubular magazine. Rifle remains in very good to fine condition overall, retaining 96-98% original blue, fine bore, and great action. The walnut stock is very good plus with minor nicks, dings and dents from storage and use. Includes original owner’s manual. (Modern/PPT) Est. $350-700
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20JN-10 BERETTA 1200FP Lot #495 (Sale Order 611 of 1779) Beretta Model 1200 FP, #T26816E, 12 Ga., chambered for 2 ¾” shells, 20” cylinder bore barrel, matte black finish, adjustable rear sight, with black synthetic stock. Shotgun is in fine plus condition overall, retaining 98%+ original finish. The bore is very good, good action, stock is very good. 14 ½” Length of pull. Includes original manual. (Modern/PPT) Est. $400-800
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20RPS-26 DIAMOND RING SET IN PLATINUM Lot #496 (Sale Order 612 of 1779) One platinum ring with 18k yellow gold accent set with a 0.60ct center and 8 baguettes approx 0.50ct(TW 1.10ct) Est:$1500-3000
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20JN-5 CALICO M-100 Lot #497 (Sale Order 613 of 1779) American Industries Calico M-100 semi automatic rifle, #009800, .22 LR, 16” takedown barrel, flat black finish, folding stock, fixed sights with 100 round removable magazine. Rifle is in very good condition overall, showing moderate use, retaining 95-97% original finish. Bore is very good, action is good. Includes two scope mounts and one high cap mag (not transferable to CA or where prohibited). (Modern/PPT) Est. $250-500
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20JN-2 HECKLER KOCH FLARE GUN Lot #498 (Sale Order 614 of 1779) Heckler Koch PTB 416 19mm magazine loading flare pistol, NSNV, polymer construction, with 5 round detachable magazine. Pistol is in fine overall condition, showing light use, in original box with owners manual. Includes 15 19x36mm flares. Est. $150-300
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20JN-11 COLT M4 Lot #499 (Sale Order 615 of 1779) Colt M4 Carbine semi automatic rifle, #WJ045786, .22 LR cal, 16 ½” barrel with squirrel cage muzzle break, detachable carry handle, black polymer handguard, and collapsible stock and nylon sling. Rifle is in near fine condition overall, retaining approximately 96-98% original finish, stocks are fine. Bore is excellent, action is very good. Includes one 10 round magazine, one 20 round mag, and 2 30 round mags (high cap mags are not transferable in CA or where prohibited.) and original box. (Modern/PPT) Est $300-600
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20RPS-28 DIAMOND BRACELET Lot #500 (Sale Order 616 of 1779) 14k yellow gold bracelet weighing 21 gms and set with 50 diamonds weighing 7ct . with a appraisal report Est:$3500-7000
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20CAI-46 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #500a (Sale Order 617 of 1779) Contemporary Diamond Pendant featuring 3 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.25 carat total weight with H-I colors set in 14 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-15A BURMESE RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #500b (Sale Order 618 of 1779) Pretty Burmese colored Ruby and Diamond Ring featuring a marquise cut Ruby weighing approx. 0.80 carats with rich red color accented with 2 round cut Diamonds set in 14 karat yellow gold. Estimates $600-$900
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20CAI-16A RED GARNET NECKLACE Lot #500c (Sale Order 619 of 1779) Contemporary Red Garnet Circle Design Necklace channel set with approx. 4.00 carats in fine Garnets set in 10 Karat yellow gold. Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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20CAI-17A AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND RING Lot #500d (Sale Order 620 of 1779) Stylish Aquamarine and Diamond Ring featuring a round Aquamarine weighing approx. 4.00 carats encircled with 18 round cut champagne Diamonds set in 10 karat white gold. Estimates $800-$1,200
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20CAI-18A ART DECO PINK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #500e (Sale Order 621 of 1779) Art Deco Style Pink Sapphire and Diamond Pendant studded with 12 round cut Sapphires and 20 Diamonds set in 14 karat white gold. Estimates $600-$800
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20CAI-19A DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #500f (Sale Order 622 of 1779) Graceful Leaf Design Diamond Pendant studded with 27 round cut Diamonds with F-G colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Estimates $400-$800
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20HE-2 COLLECTIBLES LOT Lot #501 (Sale Order 623 of 1779) Large lot of graded and ungraded football trading cards including three full binders with protective sheets, Topps 2009 NFL box set, Upper Deck Icons, Upper Deck 2008 Heroes, Indianapolis Colts Special Edition Super Bowl set and assorted high quality, desirable cards by Upper Deck, Topps, Fleer and others. A lifetime collection of NFL greats. All cards are in very good to excellent condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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20II-2 GLOCK 30 Lot #502 (Sale Order 624 of 1779) Glock Model 30 compact semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #EGP498US. The pistol is in fine overall condition with night sights added. The pistol retains nearly all of the matte blue finish with light edge wear from carry and use. The grips are good and the lot includes two correct magazines. The bore is bright, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-5 S&W 640 Lot #503 (Sale Order 625 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 640-1 DA Hammerless revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #CBS9483. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 2 1/8” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% of the stainless steel finish. The checkered rubber combat grips are very good, showing little use. The bore is good, action crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes the factory plastic box with matching end label. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-6 AIR LITE S&W Lot #504 (Sale Order 626 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 342-1 Air Lite Ti DA Hammerless revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #CFK6453. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 2 1/8” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% of the matte blue finish with a matte grey titanium cylinder. The checkered rubber combat grips are very good, showing little use. The bore is good, action crisp and markings are sharp on this light weight titanium framed revolver. The lot includes the factory box. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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20II-13 KRAG 98 Lot #505 (Sale Order 627 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag bolt action rifle, .30-40 caliber, Serial #307406. The rifle is in fine overall condition and was possibly arsenal re-finished. The rifle features a 30” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with sharp cartouches on the left side and behind the trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate and the sling swivels are retained. The bore is bright, the action works well and the markings are crisp. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20IL-8 BERETTA TOMCAT Lot #506 (Sale Order 628 of 1779) Beretta Tomcat DA semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP caliber, Serial #DAA175480. The pistol is in excellent overall condition with a 2 ½” barrel showing little use. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the matte blue finish. The checkered plastic Beretta marked grips are in excellent condition. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable top break pistol from Beretta. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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20IL-10 TAURUS 94 Lot #507 (Sale Order 629 of 1779) Taurus Model 94 DA revolver, .22 LR caliber, Serial #AV76999. The pistol is as new in the factory cardboard box with all associated packaging materials. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the matte stainless steel finish with light handling marks. The textured rubber combat grips are in very good condition. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20IL-12 S&W 36-1 Lot #508 (Sale Order 630 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 36-1 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #J641870. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3” pinned barrel. The pistol retains approximately 97-98% of the blue finish with light wear at the muzzle and a faint index line on the cylinder. The smooth wood medallion grips are in good condition with some loss of finish. The hammer and trigger show muted case coloring. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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20IL-13 S&W 1917 Lot #509 (Sale Order 631 of 1779) Smith & Wesson U.S. Army Model 1917 DA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #123795. The pistol is in very good overall condition as refinished. The barrel has been shortened and a rifle sight added. The barrel is marked S&W DA .45 on the left side. The pistol retains approximately 95-96% of an old re-blue with showing handling marks from carry and use. There are British proofs on the right side of the barrel perhaps indicating Lend/Lease use during WWII. A trigger shoe has been added and the butt retains the US Army Model 1917 markings. The checkered wood medallion diamond grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is dirty, the action functions and the markings are legible. The lot includes a leather snap holster marked, “C.A. HOFFMAN & SON MFRS. ARLINGTON CAL.” Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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20IL-14 S&W MDL 60 Lot #510 (Sale Order 632 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 60 DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #R212128. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 2” pinned barrel. The pistol retains approximately 96-97% of the brushed stainless steel finish with light handling marks. The checkered wood medallion grips are in excellent condition showing little use. The bore is god and the action is crisp on this desirable S&W 5 shot revolver. The lot includes a Tex Shoemaker & Sons marked open top leather belt holster. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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20JA-19 COLONIAL MADE ENFIELD STYLE 3 BAND Lot #511 (Sale Order 633 of 1779) Colonial made Snider Enfield style three band rifle in .577 caliber in good to very good overall condition. There is Middle-Eastern writing on the tang, butt and guard. The rifle is good quality with a working action and bright bore, a rough interpretation; ”Let the Middle East fight against each other as we only war against Infidels”. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20IB -200 JAPANESE SAMAURI Lot #512 (Sale Order 634 of 1779) Japanese Samurai Style Sword with handmade signed and dated blade in high grade WWII era mounting. The katana size blade measures 25 ¾” and in near fine state of polish with temper visible to tip and only minor scratches and ages. Two holes in tang with signature. Textured lacquer over wood scabbard to look like metal with brown wrapped long military style grips and plain military style mounts. A very interesting and unusual mounting that is purposely understated to appear like a common issued sword. Est.: $600-$1200
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20IB-202 LUFTWAFFE DAGGER Lot #513 (Sale Order 635 of 1779) German Nazi era Luftwaffe dagger with “Eickhorn Solingen” maker’s mark. Very good plus to near fine condition with pristine grip and slightly toned scabbard. Est.: $300-$600
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20JP-1 AMERICAN STANDARD DERRINGER Lot #514 (Sale Order 636 of 1779) American Standard Wheeler’s Paten O/U Derringer in .22/.32 caliber with original New York Scroll engraving and select wood grips, S/N 1122. Remains in very good condition showing traces of blue on the barrel and uncleaned and sharp brass frame with traces of gold gilt. The grips are good with minor losses and even wear and aging. Good markings and working action. In modern display case. (Antique) Est.: $750-$1500
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20JP-6 ALLIN CONVERSION Lot #515 (Sale Order 637 of 1779) Allin conversion of Civil War Springfield to .50-70 caliber with 1866 dated breech block and 1865 dated Springfield marked lock. Good metal with minor erosion and pitting. Sharp lock markings and correct rod. The stock shows cartouche with many storage marks, dings and scratches. The action and bore are good. Early Indian war issue. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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20JN-6 RUGER 10/22 Lot #516 (Sale Order 638 of 1779) Clark Custom Ruger 10/22 semi automatic rifle, #290-16774, .22 Mag., 21” Clark Custom bull barrel, Clark laminated stock, Clark trigger, mounted with a Burris 3x9 compact scope and Boyt leather sling. This rifle is in near excellent condition overall, retaining 98%+ original finish, excellent bore and great trigger. The laminated stock is in fine condition with minimal handling marks. Includes 3 correct mags. (Modern/PPT) Est. $350-700
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20HE-3 COLLECTIBLES LOT Lot #517 (Sale Order 639 of 1779) Vintage lot of 1990 issued Topps “Milk Bottle Caps” MLB collectable trading caps, Topps 2010 USA Baseball limited edition set of cards for the National amateur and collegiate stars. Additionally, the lot includes three 7” x 5” wall plaques with Jackie Robinson, Michael Jordan and Ted Williams cards. A great decorator set for the sports enthusiast. Est.: $125-$250.
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20JQ-3 RUSSIAN AIR FORCE OFFICERS UNIFORM Lot #518 (Sale Order 640 of 1779) Soviet Cold War Era Air Force Officer’s dress uniform with cap, pants, suspenders, ribbons and fancy pocket flask for vodka. Fine to excellent condition. Gold bullion decoration for Col to General. Est.: $250-$500
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20IL-17 RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK Lot #519 (Sale Order 641 of 1779) Ruger New Model Blackhawk Flat Top SA revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, Serial #32-72315. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6 ½” barrel with a ramped blade front and adjustable rear sights. The hammer and trigger have been engine turned and the action has been lightened. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% of the original blue finish with edge wear and a faint index line on the cylinder. The textured rubber Hogue combat grips are in very good condition. The bore is good, the action is tight and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern/PPT).
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20IB-201 JAPANESE SAMAURI Lot #520 (Sale Order 642 of 1779) Japanese naval style mounted Samurai sword with signed blade, army tsuba and leather covering on the scabbard. The katana size blade measures 26 ½” and temper to the tip. The blade has been over cleaned with some scabbard scratches. The blade is somewhat light with nice curve. Mounts are good to very good. Est.: $400-$800
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20IB-203 ARMY DAGGER Lot #521 (Sale Order 643 of 1779) German Nazi era Wehrmacht or Army dagger with hangers and portapie blade marked “H Enckles Solingen” with “Twins” logo. The blade is near excellent. Very good plus overall with darkening and patina on the scabbard. Crisp and fine grip. Minor aging. Est.: $350-$700
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20IB-204 S.A. DAGGER Lot #521a (Sale Order 644 of 1779) German Nazi era S.A. dagger with scabbard and metal clip to leather hanger (leather missing) and “Eickhorn Solingen” marked with RZM proof and 1939 date along with “M/65”. Near fine original condition. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale with “Alles Fur Deutchland” on the blade. Est.: $350-$700
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20IB-205 GERMAN WEHRNACHT UNIFORM Lot #522 (Sale Order 645 of 1779) Authentic German Nazi era sergeants’ uniform with full insignia and unit number on shoulder boards (25). “Dobler Tailors” label on the interior with name penned in (First name illegible Poser) and date 13.12.35. Near fine condition showing just minor discoloration and aging. A 9+ on a 1-10 scale. Artillery sergeant with projectile patch on the left sleeve. Est.: $400-$800
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20JP-2 REMINGTON 2 LINE DERRINGER Lot #523 (Sale Order 646 of 1779) Remington Elliot’s Patent O/U Derringer in .41 rimfire with two-line address “E. Remington & Sons New York Elliot’s Patent Dec 12 1865”. Nickel finish and original pearl grips. 60%-80% toned nickel with drifting to natural metal. Sharp markings and edges. Bright blue on small parts. Very good period grips. Sound hinges with no cracks. Good action and interior. 1 large chip to bottom right grip. The old west gambling favorite. (Antique) Est.: $500-$1000
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20JN-7 RUGER RANCH RIFLE Lot #524 (Sale Order 647 of 1779) Clark Custom Ruger Ranch Rifle, #187-96703, .223 cal, 20” Clark ultra match .720 barrel with Clark muzzle break, matte blue finish, Clark’s unique new gas system, lightened operating rod, bedded action, trigger job, Clark laminated stock with mercury recoil reducer, mounted with a Bushnell Whitetail 3x9 scope. Rifle is in near fine condition overall, excellent bore and crisp action. The stock has a custom mercury recoil reducer in the stock, which is in near fine condition, with minimal handling marks. Comes with 4 20 round mags, 2 10 round and 1 5 round magazine (high cap mags are not transferable in CA or where prohibited). Over $1500 in custom parts and gunsmithing without the price of the rifle! Includes receipts from Clark, owners manual. (Modern/PPT) Est. $750-1500
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20IB-206 RIBBON & INSIGNIA LOT Lot #525 (Sale Order 648 of 1779) Collector’s horde of German medals and ribbons all bought by collector while in high school during the 60s and 70s. 3 ribbons, 3 tinnies, Luftwaffe medal (Gold plate), Mother’s cross blue enamel, bronze cast medal with shovel, sword eagle and pill box, on back legend “Fur Arbeit Zum Schutze Devisch” on lands, and a collar tab with silver bullion thread on forest green. All authentic to WWII era. Est.: $175-$350
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TMF-20 GAMBLER'S BOX Lot #526 (Sale Order 649 of 1779) Vintage Gambler’s wooden box with clay poker chips, cards, dice and an 1870’s Otis Smith antique revolver. The box is 11” x 7” x 4 ½” felt lined with a lift out tray. The Otis Smith spur trigger revolver is .32 caliber with a 3” barrel, Serial #1543. The lot also includes a Sabre marked Bowie knife which is 10” in overall length with a 6” blade and no scabbard. A nice Gambler’s rig for the gaming room. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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TMF-22 REPRO MRKD TEXAS PATERSON Lot #527 (Sale Order 650 of 1779) Reproduction marked Texas Paterson percussion revolver with case and accessories. The pistol is 30-50 years old. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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TMF-27 RELIC COLT #1 DERRINGER Lot #528 (Sale Order 651 of 1779) Relic Colt derringer, .41 rimfire caliber. The derringer shows cleaning, found in Deadwood in the 1940’s by tradition. Est.: $175-$350. (Antique).
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TMF-28 AMMO LOT Lot #529 (Sale Order 652 of 1779) Full box of .41 Short rimfire cartridges for derringers. The UMC “Dog bone” box is opened and full with matching head stamps in good to very good condition showing natural aging to lead and cases, circa 1900-1930. A perfect item for a Remington display. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IA-17 AMERICAN POWDER HORN Lot #530 (Sale Order 653 of 1779) A large American tack decorated powder horn. 19th century. Measures 13 ½” overall. Finely turned with wood base plug made for carrying strap. Tacks show great age and horn has lovely age patination. Some horn worm damage. Has a great American “Frontier” appearance. Est.; $150-$300
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20HA-4 COLT 'PRE-WOODSMAN' Lot #531 (Sale Order 654 of 1779) Colt Pre-Woodsman semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #31243. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 6 5/8” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of the original blue finish mixing with silver patina and light to moderate surface rust at the rear of the slide. “ALDEN” is faintly scratched into the right side of the slide. The front sight had been reduced and there is light rust on the rear sight. The checkered diamond wood grips are in good condition with dents, mars and some flattening of the checkering. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible on this Pre-Woodsman circa 1922. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HA-118 IVER JOHNSON HERCULES SHOTGUN Lot #532 (Sale Order 655 of 1779) Iver Johnson Hercules Grade Side by Side shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #2053E. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 30” barrels with a full-length filed rib choked Modified/Full with extractors. The barrels retain a significant amount of muted blue finish. The frame shows dull case hardening and double triggers. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with a splinter fore end and nice figure in the butt stock. The butt ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bores are good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20IA-21 MAUSER K98 BAYONET Lot #533 (Sale Order 656 of 1779) Mauser K98 bayonet in scabbard. The blade is stamped “S 178G” S/N 9055. The scabbard is stamped “48” and “42”. The blade is near minto with 99% brilliant blue. Est.: $150-$300
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20IA-22 GERMAN STAG GRIPPED HUNTING DAGGER Lot #534 (Sale Order 657 of 1779) German stag gripped hunting dagger Hirschfanger with etched blade. Late 19th to early 20th century. The blade measures 18 ½”. Silvered shell guard and deer foot cross guard. The blade is etched throughout most of its length but etching is worn and the blade is stained. A classic German “Deer catcher”. Has a fragment of its original scabbard. Est.: $200-$400
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20IA-10 AMERICAN PARLOR PISTOL Lot #535 (Sale Order 658 of 1779) A unique 19th century American parlor pistol signed “J. Widmer Newark, N.J.”. Measures 12” overall with a 8” round steel barrel and .22 caliber. Brass frame with very short wood stock. The brass is beautiful untouched deep golden brown. The barrel is deep even age brown. Jacob Widmer was a gun maker in Newark who made Schuetzen rifles and parlor guns from 1866-1878. This model is complete with mechanism and front and rear sights was doubtless a special order or a patent model. A fine item for the collector of unique parlor pistols. Est.: $300-$600
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20HE-4 COLLECTIBLES LOT Lot #536 (Sale Order 659 of 1779) Lot of three unopened MLB collector card sets. The lot includes an unopened 1987 Fleer set in the original tin, an unopened 1990 “Collector” set by Score and an unopened 1990 Upper Deck Hologram set. All three sets are in the original unopened packaging. A lifetime collection of MLB cards. All cards are in very good to excellent condition. Est.: $125-$250.
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20DL-1 ROMANIAN M-69 TRAINING RIFLE Lot #537 (Sale Order 660 of 1779) Romanian M-1969 training rifle, #D5540, .22 LR cal., 23 1/4" barrel, blued finish, open sights, smooth walnut stock with lanyard loops, canvas sling and Simmons .22 Mag 4x28 scope. Rifle is in near fine condition, retaining approximately 95% original finish, bright bore and crisp action. 3 mags included. (Modern/PPT) Est. $175-350
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20EP-2 SPRINGFIELD SPORTER Lot #538 (Sale Order 661 of 1779) Custom Springfield 1903 bolt action sporting rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #3614422. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel with a ramped blade front sight and rear removed. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of an old, quality re-blue showing only handling and storage marks. The smooth wood custom stock is in very good condition with sling swivels, leather sling and ventilated rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with a Leupold 3 x 9 variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JA-6 U.S. MODEL 1833 OFFICERS STYLE SWORD Lot #539 (Sale Order 662 of 1779) U.S. Model 1833 General Officer’s style sword by N.P. Ames with gold plated brass hilt with a copper grip. Etched blade showing eagles, U.S., Stands of Arms and Native American Warriors portrait with tomahawk and bow. The condition is good overall with no scabbard. The sword measures 33 ½” in overall length with a 28 ½” blade, tip reduced slightly. A scarce American sword. Est.: $350-$700.
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20IS-1 U.S. M-1 CARBINE Lot #540 (Sale Order 663 of 1779) Universal M1 semi-automatic carbine, .30 caliber, Serial #197215. The carbine is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel with a ventilated steel handguard and a red dot sight added at the muzzle. The carbine retains the majority of the blue finish with wear consistent with carry and use. The smooth wood stock with dents from carry and use. The lot includes a canvas OD green sling with the oiler. The bore is good and the action is crisp. The lot includes three correct magazines and a copy of the U. S. Army Basic Field manual dated 1942. One of the magazines is high capacity and is not available to California residents or where prohibited. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20JP-3 ALLEN W/PEARL Lot #541 (Sale Order 664 of 1779) Early Allen Single Shot Derringer with iron frame, 1865 patent date, and pearl grips. Dark gray/brown patina with some erosion and pitting. Thick old pearls show minor loss with minor chips and losses. Ejector intact and the action is working. Good address. 3 ¼” barrel. One of the earlier cartridge derringers. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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20JP-4 SHARPS Lot #542 (Sale Order 665 of 1779) Sharps 4 shot derringer in .22 caliber with early forward release and floral gutta percha grips, S/N 29595. Made in Civil War era. Good markings and natural patina. Good grips. The action is tight and the hammer revolver properly. Above average overall. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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20JP-7 DOUBLE SHOTGUN Lot #543 (Sale Order 666 of 1779) Double barrel Exposed Hammer Shotgun in 10 GA with locks marked “John Buckingham B.P. Birmingham” proofed, S/N 55487 with 30” barrels and 14” pull. Some upper Midwest style touch up re-blue using torch and chemicals. Needs cleaning and fair to good overall with good lock up, working action and decent bores. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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20JP-5 S&W 1ST 2ND Lot #544 (Sale Order 667 of 1779) Smith & Wesson 1st model 2nd issue 7 shot revolver in .22 caliber, S/N 72569. The frame spring is missing. Fair to good overall. Minor pitting and good address. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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20JN-4 BERETTA MDL 70-S Lot #545 (Sale Order 668 of 1779) Beretta Model 70S semi automatic pistol, #A90561U, .22 LR cal., 3 ½” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights, with black checkered logo grips. Pistol is in fine plus condition, showing 97-98% original finish, with minor mars and scratches from carry and use. The bore is excellent, action is crisp, and grips are very good plus. Includes two correct mags. (Modern/PPT) Est. $250-500
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20HE-5 COLLECTIBLES LOT Lot #546 (Sale Order 669 of 1779) Lot of collectable MLB trading cards in three binders with protective sheets. The lot includes; Hall of Fame, foil, hologram and limited edition cards by Topps, Upper Deck, Fleer, Score and others. The lot includes cards for Frank Robinson, Pete Rose, Nolan Ryan, Ken Griffey Jr., Roy Halladay and many other superstars. A lifetime of collecting with many former stars. All cards are in very good to excellent condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IL-9 SHOULDER STOCK FOR 1911 Lot #547 (Sale Order 670 of 1779) Reproduction 1911 extension shoulder stock with main spring housing attachment. The butt stock is as new in the box marked, Made in Italy. Est.: $100-$200.
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20IL-16 J.C. HIGGINS HI STANDARD Lot #548 (Sale Order 671 of 1779) J.C. Higgins Model 88 DA revolver by High Standard, .22 caliber, Serial #607117. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of thinning blue finish with small scratches and holster wear at the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition with handling marks consistent with carry and use. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this nine shot revolver made by High Standard for Sears, Roebucks & Company J.C. Higgins brand. The lot includes a J.C. Higgins leather snap holster Model 766. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R/PPT).
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20JN-3 BERETTA 950BS Lot #549 (Sale Order 672 of 1779) Beretta 950 BS semi automatic pistol, #BER19207T, .22 short cal., 2 3/8” barrel, blued finish, with fixed sights and checkered logo grips. Pistol is in fine overall condition, showing 96-98% original blue with some high point edge wear. Bore is very good, action is very good, grips are near fine. Includes 2 correct mags. (Modern/PPT) Est. $200-400
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20JK-2 MOSSBERG 440S Lot #550 (Sale Order 673 of 1779) Mossberg Model 44US (b) bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel retaining most of the original blue finish with wear at the muzzle and light scratches. The rifle has a flip up front sight and a Mossberg S-130 aperture sight added. A side mount scope base has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood target stock is in very good condition with an oversize froe end and a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good and the action is crisp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $175-$350. (C+R).
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20JU-1 NAVAJO RUG Lot #550a (Sale Order 674 of 1779) Navajo woven rug measuring 30” x 40” in good to very good condition circa 1910-1940’s with slight damage and repair to an end. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JU-2 SADDLE BAGS Lot #550b (Sale Order 675 of 1779) Dispatch Bag marked “Chas. A. Swope Maker, Montrose, Colo.” In very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20KA-1 OIL LAMP LOT Lot #550c (Sale Order 676 of 1779) Lot of 19th century (whale) oil lamps and accessories from the Colonial period to the 19th century. Est.: $350-$700.
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TMF-15 WWII HITLER PROPAGANDA BOOK Lot #551 (Sale Order 677 of 1779) WWII Hitler propaganda book in almost fine condition and wartime stamp collection brought home by an American G.I. An interesting lot from a Long Beach estate. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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TMF-16 SCOPE LOT Lot #552 (Sale Order 678 of 1779) Lot of nine rifle scopes including: a BSA Contender 4 x 16 x 50 with an adjustable objective and sun shade, Weaver B6 with a side mount, Tasco 6 x 18 x 42 in box, Swift 4 x 12 x 50, Bushnell Sport View 3.5 x 10 x 45, three Tasco World Class 3 x 9 x 40 variable power and a Sniper 4 x 32 new in the box. All scopes are in very good to new in the box condition. Est.: $350-$700.
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TMF-17 SCOPE LOT Lot #553 (Sale Order 679 of 1779) Lot of twelve rifle and pistol scopes. The lot includes 4 Tasco 3 x 9 variable power, a Swift fixed 4x, Bushnell 1.5 x 4.5, BSA , 3 rimfire scopes, an NcStar heads up pistol sight and a Simmons Red Dot sight. All scopes are in good to very good condition. Est.: $350-$700.
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20IA-4 LARGE POWDER HORN Lot #554 (Sale Order 680 of 1779) A large 19th century American or English powder horn with Dixon adjustable charger. Brass plug. Measures 11” overall. Good condition with slight worm damage. A very nice 19th century powder horn. Est.: $125-$250
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20IA-16 WWII MILITARY KUKRI OR GHURKA KNIFE Lot #555 (Sale Order 681 of 1779) A genuine British Army of India WWII military Kukri or Ghurka knife in original scabbard. The curved blade measures 11” and 15 ½” overall. One piece turned wood grip with steel pommel cap. The blade has been sharpened to razor keenness. Canvas and leather scabbard with straps. The real thing for a change and a key piece for WWII edged weapons collector. Est.: $100-$200
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20GX-1 SAILING SHIP ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS Lot #556 (Sale Order 682 of 1779) Original oil on canvas of a fully rigged three-masted sailing ship by James Poole. The work is 36” x 24” with a nice dark wood frame. The piece is signed in the left hand corner. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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TMF-18 SCOPE LOT Lot #557 (Sale Order 683 of 1779) Lot of scope rings, mounts and covers. This bonanza lot includes 10 sets of scope rings, mounts, two rubber scope covers and a Picatinny rail. All items are in very good to new in the packaging condition. Est.: $350-$700.
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19RH-114 SOUTHERN PERC. RIFLE Lot #558 (Sale Order 684 of 1779) Interesting full stock transition Kentucky to Plains rifle with southern styling and silver inlay scratch engraved in block letters “MANNEN” by tradition a Texas pioneers rifle collected by early Northern California collector. Measures 56” overall with a 41” barrel of approximately .38 caliber rifled (Note: barrel was originally 2”-6” longer and reduced long ago during use and nose cap repositioned. Pierced patch box with 5 pointed star. Six sheet silver inlays with two missing. Old frontier conversion to percussion. Characteristic steel half-moon escutcheon around single lock screw. Fair to good condition showing gray/brown patina on metal with minor rust and erosion. The stock shows honest wear, damage to nose near muzzle, and missing inlays along with other minor imperfections. Uncleaned and “As Found” in Northern California by old collector. A gun that traveled west and could have begun life in the south or Texas. (Antique) Est.: $750-1500
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19RH-46 DBL PEPPERBOX Lot #559 (Sale Order 685 of 1779) American Kentucky Double Barrel Buck and Ball gun with artificially striped stock and large “whale’s tail” type patch box. Measures 53” overall with 38” barrels of approximately .60 caliber smoothbore barrels. V notch and bead sights. The rib and barrels show old repair and re-soldering probably during period of use. The stock is very good with most restored violin type varnish. The front of right hammer shows a break and loss and in not coking (Mainspring broken or missing). The left hammer cocks and works well. The locks have been lightly cleaned and no ramrod is included. From an old Northern California gold rush area collection. (Antique) Est.: $600-1200
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19RH-65 FULL STOCK KENTUCKY Lot #560 (Sale Order 686 of 1779) Full stock Kentucky rifle signed in fancy script on the barrel but not legible. Artificially striped wood with simple engraved patch box and set trigger. Measures 59 ½” overall with a 43 ½” barrel of approximately .36 caliber rifled and of medium weight. Gray to brown patina with light to slightly heavy scattered pitting. The heavier pitting is located at firing areas and the breech. The stock shows old coating of thin varnish or shellac. The stock is good to very good with a couple minor losses at the top edge and other minor imperfections. The lock does not hold on cocking. From an old Northern California collection. (Antique) Est.: $500-1000
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20IH-15 TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Lot #561 (Sale Order 687 of 1779) Springfield Trapdoor percussion rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #328204. The rifle is in good as found condition with a replaced butt plate. The stock shows the outline of a cartouche. This rifle should clean and restore well. Est.: $350-$700.
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20IH-6 COLT N.B. SERIES DRAGOON Lot #562 (Sale Order 688 of 1779) Colt New Black Powder series 3rd model dragoon percussion pistol. The pistol is as new in the factory box in excellent overall condition retaining approximately 98-99% of the deep blue finish. Est.: $350-$700.
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20JA-16 S&W #2 ARMY Lot #563 (Sale Order 689 of 1779) Smith & Wesson #2 Army .32 caliber rimfire revolver, Serial #68384. This pistol shows an old re-finish of which 75-85% remains, good markings, and good edges. The grips have also been re-finished with small losses at the left heel. The patent dates on the cylinder are good, the action is tight and works well. There is some minor pitting and mottling to the finish on the left side probably from a holster. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20JA-18 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #564 (Sale Order 690 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block military rifle in .50-.70 caliber for New York State showing “P” proof and cartouche S.N.Y. at the right wrist along with a J.B. cartouche on the left wrist. The S.B. inspection stamps are at the breech on the front of the frame. The butt plate is marked 32C. The arsenal bright metal shows minor rust and erosion. The stock is NRA good with scratches, dings and mars along with a fresh gouge on the right side (Oops, delivery service). No cleaning rod, action is good, bore is bright with strong rifling and minor imperfections. Est.: $500-$1,000. (Antique).
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20JC-199 PELLET GUN LOT Lot #565 (Sale Order 691 of 1779) Lot of two air rifles. The lot includes: a Daisy Model 880 pump BB air rifle with a 21” barrel in good overall condition and a Beeman’s Quite Tek Series .177 caliber pellet rifle with a 4 x 32 fixed power scope and hardwood stock in very good condition. Both air rifles are working at the time of description. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JC-200 CANE LOT Lot #566 (Sale Order 692 of 1779) Lot of five gentlemen’s walking sticks with decorative handles. The walking sticks are all approximately 36” in height with cast brass, bird’s head and acrylic handles. All five canes are in very good condition, several with crutch tip bases. Est.: $100-$200.
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19RH-20 PHILA. RIFLE Lot #567 (Sale Order 693 of 1779) Full stocked percussion Kentucky rifle with barrel engraved “A.M.” in script. The lock is marked “Bird Bros, Philadelphia”. Measures 57” overall with a 43” barrel of .41 caliber rifled. Sleek styling with narrow butt measuring only 3 5/8” from top to the bottom of butt plate at heel. Set trigger with engraved patch box. The stock is fair to good and would have been very good except large sliver of wood missing at the top left forward edge of the stock approximately 10” x ¼” also some damage to toe and blackening of stock which may hide damage or filled in wood on the left rear of buttstock (Sounds worse than it really is). The action works well but the nipple is missing. From an old Northern California collection found between Clear Lake and Happy Camp. (Antique) Est.: $1000-2000
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20JC-204 ENFIELD 1945 DATE Lot #568 (Sale Order 694 of 1779) Lee-Enfield SMLE MK III bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #27618. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 25” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The Lithgow Arsenal rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with British and Australian proofs and acceptance marks. The wrist strap is dated 1945 and marked Lithgow. The right rear of the receiver is marked, “AUSTRALIA .303”. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with cartouches in front of and behind the trigger guard. Additionally, the right side of the butt stock is dated 5/47. The rifle has sling swivels and a brass butt plate. The bore is bright, the action functions well and the markings are crisp on this WWII era SMLE. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-206 ENFIELD JUNGLE CARBINE Lot #569 (Sale Order 695 of 1779) Lee-Enfield No.5 MK. I Jungle carbine, .303 British caliber, Serial #M476. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a uniform dark grey patina with traces of original black finish in the protected areas. The carbine has acceptance marks and English proofs on the barrel and is dated 1945 on the wrist strap. There are no visible import marks. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing heavy use with dents, mars and cartouches at the wrist. The bore is fair and the action works well. The lot includes a period military canvas sling. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20JC-207 MOSIN NAGANT Lot #570 (Sale Order 696 of 1779) Mosin–Nagant Model 1891/30 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #3946. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sight and the original socket bayonet. The rifle retains a significant amount of military finish with the front ring dated 1929 with Russian proofs and acceptance marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition showing little use with several faint cartouches and is likely refinished. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $175-$350. (C+R).
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20JC-208 COLUMBIAN MAUSER Lot #571 (Sale Order 697 of 1779) Columbian Mauser bolt action rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #21264. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains the majority of the military finish. The front ring has a crisp Columbian crest and the rear ring is marked, .30 Cal. M2. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with storage and handling marks. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-209 MAUSER Lot #572 (Sale Order 698 of 1779) German Model K98 Mauser bolt action rifle, 7.62 mm caliber, Serial #8239. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” import marked barrel. The rifle retains a significant amount of military finish with numerous Nazi proofs and acceptance marks. The front ring is marked, “ax 41” and the barrel is marked, “KAL 7.62 mm” in front of the breech. All matching visible serial numbers as rebuilt for service in Israel. The smooth wood stock has numerous dents, mars and scratches from carry and use and a leather period military sling is included. The lot includes a correct bayonet and scabbard dated 1939. The bore is fair, the action is good and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20JC-213 ENGLIS BAYONET LOT Lot #573 (Sale Order 699 of 1779) Lot of 4 Englis bayonets with scabbards as described: 1. 12-42 Broadhead Stamped bayonet. No tip. Fair condition 2. M-A-1904-42 rework XMA. Fine as refurbished 3. Spike bayonet No. 4 MK II with scabbard and web hanger. Very good condition 4. Lithgow 1916 bayonet with replaced composite grip. Grey metal and brown scabbard. Very good condition. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-214 AMERICAN BAYONET LOT Lot #574 (Sale Order 700 of 1779) Lot of 4 U.S. Bayonets with scabbards as described: 1. ’03 rifle bayonet. U.F.H. 1942 with scabbard. Good to very good 2. Garand bayonet marked “AFH 1942. Fair to good with repainted black scabbard. 3. Krag bayonet with scabbard showing 1899 date. Good overall. 4. West German made carbine bayonet marked “748 FAD H” on the blade. Near fine condition. Post war police or military. Est.: $200-$400
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20JC-217 WINCHESTER 1894 Lot #575 (Sale Order 701 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 caliber, Serial #3871986. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a 20” barrel and full-length magazine. The carbine retains the majority of the muted blue finish with some light surface rust evident. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition and the butt stock ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. The bore is good and the action functions well. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20HX-2 S&W LEMON SQUEEZER Lot #576 (Sale Order 702 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Top Break Lemon squeezer DA revolver, .38 S&W caliber, Serial #200664. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of the nickel finish with wear at the muzzle and some flaking of finish on the cylinder. The checkered hard rubber S&W marked grips are in good condition with a small chip at the base of the left panel. The bore is fair and may clean, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R/PPT).
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20HX-3 BERETTA 21A Lot #577 (Sale Order 703 of 1779) Beretta Model 21A semi-automatic pistol, .22 LR caliber, Serial #BAS06661U. The pistol is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with a 2 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains 95-96% of the blue finish with some light edge wear. The smooth wood medallion grips are in very good condition with small mars and abrasions. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HX-13 STEVENS 416 Lot #578 (Sale Order 704 of 1779) Stevens Model 416 bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” heavy barrel with a German silver blade front sight and the rear dove tail filled. Scope blocks have been added during the period of use. The rifle retains a significant amount of toning blue finish mixing with patina. A period aperture sight has been added during the period of use, as well as a trigger shoe. The smooth wood target stock is in good condition with scratches and compressions and a canvas sling added. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20HX-14 STEVENS 416 Lot #579 (Sale Order 705 of 1779) Stevens Model 416 U.S. marked bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #207305. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” heavy barrel with a globe style front sight and the rear dove tail filled. Scope blocks have been added during the period of use. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish and is marked, “U.S. PROPERTY” with the flaming bomb emblem on the receiver. A period aperture sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood target stock is in very good condition with small mars from field use and a canvas sling has been added. 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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20HI-37 HOLSTER LOT Lot #580 (Sale Order 706 of 1779) Bonanza box lot of commercial holsters from a police officer/collector dating back to the 1950’s in various conditions, types and ages. 25 plus total items with extras and values to $100 each. Est.: $250-$500.
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20IA-5 AMERICAN INDIAN LARGE SPOON Lot #581 (Sale Order 707 of 1779) A unique American Indian Anthropomorphic large wooden spoon. Measures 11 ½” overall. Appears to be 19th century. Slight losses to the spoon and headdress. Said to have been found near Omaha, Nebraska. Est.: $75-$150
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20HE-1 COLLECTIBLES LOT Lot #582 (Sale Order 708 of 1779) Bonanza lot of football, baseball and other sports cards including cards for Nolan Ryan, Rod Carew and Don Baylor along with a professionally graded Matt Leinart card among others. A lifetime collection of Topps, Upper Deck and Fleer including limited edition foil cards and other vintage items. All items are in very good to excellent condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HL-103 RARE COLT BULLET MOLD Lot #583 (Sale Order 709 of 1779) Rare and possibly unique .31 caliber Colt marked brass mold numbered 945. Blued sprue cutter with brass body and legs measuring approximately 5 3/8” from the tip to end. Round and conical ball with 2 grease grooves. Very good plus condition. Minor dings and mars. 75% bright blue on sprue cutter with minor erosion. Good cavities. We have not seen another example in 50 years of selling percussion collector’s Colts. Est.: $500-$1000
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20IA-6 TOMAHAWK Lot #584 (Sale Order 710 of 1779) An excavated iron tomahawk possibly Revolutionary War period. The head showing great age and measures 5 /58” long. The shaft appears to be of great age and beautifully patinated. Measures 15 ¾” overall. Est.: $300-$600
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20IA-7 SCARCE TAYLOR'S 'FUR GETTER' TRAP GUN Lot #585 (Sale Order 711 of 1779) A scarce Taylor’s “Fur Getter” trap gun. An early example. The iron top plate cast in relief “Pat. June-2-14, F.C. Taylor Co. St. Louis”. Most of these oddities are in brass and marked on the side. Mechanism not tested. An interesting American oddity. Est.: $300-$600
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20IH-3 BRITISH TRANSITION PEPPERBOX TO REVOLVER Lot #586 (Sale Order 712 of 1779) British transition pepperbox to revolver marked, “IMPROVED REVOLVER”. The six shot pistol is approximately .36 caliber and non-operational in NRA fair condition. The barrel shows re-browning and color added. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20IH-4 WHEELOCK PISTOL Lot #587 (Sale Order 713 of 1779) Older reproduction of a wheel lock pistol with the spanner. The Wheelock is likely made in Spain in the 1960-1980’s. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20IH-9 MALAYSIAN KRIS Lot #588 (Sale Order 714 of 1779) Good Malaysian Kris with meteorite steel blade and an exotic carved wood hilt depicting a deity. The scabbard is nicely figured Burl wood. The blade shows some pitting but is good overall and an authentic arm which is 100-200 plus years old. Est.: $200-$400.
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20JC-183 RWS 34 Lot #589 (Sale Order 715 of 1779) Diana Model 34 air rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #01175613. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 19” barrel with a hooded front and adjustable rear sights. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only light handling marks. The rifle is working well at the time of description. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-184 ARGENTINE ROLLING BLOCK Lot #590 (Sale Order 716 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block military rifle marked, “Argentino 1879” on the breech in 11mm Mannlicher caliber. The rifle is 90-95% arsenal dark blue finish with very good stocks. The bore is excellent showing little firing or use. The rod is included with a stud for a saber bayonet. The action is tight. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20JC-185 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #591 (Sale Order 717 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block single shot rifle, 7mm caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a ramped blade front and a military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a uniform grey patina. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and pressure bruises. The right butt stock has a “2” carved into it and “10” still faintly visible in gold paint. The bore is fair and the action functions. The lot includes sling swivels and a period leather sling. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20JC-219 EXPERIMENTAL SPRINGFIELD SWORD Lot #592 (Sale Order 718 of 1779) “Springfield Armory” marked and 1906 dated experimental cavalry sword #52 on the ricasso. No scabbard. Wire wrapped over shark skin grip. As found uncleaned and “Out of the Attic” condition from estate. Seldom found. Est.: $175-$350
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20JC-220 1860 CAVALRY SWORD Lot #593 (Sale Order 719 of 1779) U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Sword with scabbard “Emerson and Silver, Trenton, N.J., A.D.K”. inspection and 1865 date. The blade has been cleaned nicely but lettering is light, scabbard is very good with black enamel paint, the grips is also very good with minor cracking and aging. Civil War era to early Indian Wars. Note: A 89 stamped on the guard and 4 marks on the pommel. Est.: $175-$350
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20IH-7 U.S. CIVIL WAR CAV. SWORD Lot #594 (Sale Order 720 of 1779) U.S. Civil War Cavalry sword dated 1864 with a plated, maker marked blade in fair only condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IH-8 CUP HILT SWORD Lot #595 (Sale Order 721 of 1779) Old Spanish copy of a cup hilt sword. The blade has a good look along with a great patina with a cup hilt of the same era. Along with another cup hilt sword same era. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-221 1840 CAV. BY AMES Lot #596 (Sale Order 722 of 1779) 1840 heavy cavalry saber marked “Ames Cabotville 1852” and “ADK” inspected with U.S. marking including scabbard. The blade is fine to excellent with original bright polish and just slight aging on edge towards the tip. The hilt has and uncleaned patina and wire wrap is tight over very good with slight rust and some erosion with minor dings, mars, and fresh rust etc. Drag is marked “A.D.K.” on the blade. A 9.5 on a 1-10 scale and balance very good. Est.: $400-$800
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20IB-213 COLT TARGETSMAN Lot #597 (Sale Order 723 of 1779) Colt Targetsman Semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #156182-C. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% with light handling marks. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition missing the center screw. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20JS-6 JOHN M SMYTH SGL SHOT Lot #598 (Sale Order 724 of 1779) John M. Smyth single shot shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #KA 987. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 32” barrel marked, “CHOKE BORE”. The shotgun has gone to a medium patina with cold blue added in places. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a checkered plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20IH-11 IMPERIAL GERMAN OFFICERS SWORD Lot #599 (Sale Order 725 of 1779) Imperial German Officer’s sword with scabbard. The sword is in good to very good overall condition. The blade is maker marked with scales and at least very good plus, retaining most of the nickel finish. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IH-10 WWII ERA JAPANESE SAMAURI SWORD Lot #600 (Sale Order 726 of 1779) WWII era Japanese Samurai sword in military issue mounts. The blade has been buffed and cleaned incorrectly. The mounts and the grips are in good overall condition. Est.: $175-$350.
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20IH-12 ENGLISH OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #601 (Sale Order 727 of 1779) English Officer’s sword with a pierced hilt showing “V.R.” for Queen Victoria. The sword features a straight blade with a small “Proved” mark and etching. The sword is in good, as found and uncleaned condition with scabbard. Est.: $175-$350.
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20JC-141 SMITH CARBINE Lot #602 (Sale Order 728 of 1779) Pietta Reproduction Smith percussion saddle ring carbine, .50 caliber, Serial #M4486. The carbine is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 21 ½” octagon to round barrel. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish with a blade front and ladder style rear sights. The receiver, hammer and trigger show vivid case coloring. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition showing little to no use. Est.: $300-$600.
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20JC-143 CONTRACT MAUSER RIFLE Lot #603 (Sale Order 729 of 1779) Chilean Mauser Model 98 bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #W13428. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” import marked barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains a significant amount of the military finish with a crisp Chilean crest on the front ring and all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The left side of the butt stock has the matching serial numbers. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-146 ARISAKA CARBINE Lot #604 (Sale Order 730 of 1779) Arisaka Type 38 bolt action carbine, 6.5 caliber, Serial #63924. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a protected blade front and a military tangent style rear sight which is missing the aircraft wings. The carbine includes an older hook bayonet with scabbard still covered with old cosmoline. The mum is partially ground off the front ring. The smooth wood stock shows moderate to heavy use with dents and scratches consistent with service use. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20JC-147 MAS 1938/51 Lot #605 (Sale Order 731 of 1779) French MAS 1938/51 bolt action rifle, 7.5 x 55 French caliber, Serial #F19635. The rifle is in nearly excellent condition with a 24” barrel with protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the military parkerized finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only handling and storage marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used MAS. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-150 SCHMIDT RUBIN Lot #606 (Sale Order 732 of 1779) Schmidt-Rubin Model 1889 straight pull rifle, 7.5 Swiss caliber, Serial #343997. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel. The rifle retains a significant amount of thinning military finish with the remainder drifting to grey patina with numerous Swiss proofs and acceptance marks and all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with cartouches and “BERN” on top of the comb. The bore is bright and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-151 REMINGTON 1100 Lot #607 (Sale Order 733 of 1779) Remington Model 1100 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #P181412V. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The shotgun has a 2 ¾” chamber choked Full. The shotgun retains approximately 93-96% of the blue finish with handling marks associated with field use. The checkered wood high gloss stock is in very good condition with small mars and scratches from carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20JC-148 MAS 1936 Lot #608 (Sale Order 734 of 1779) French MAS 1936 bolt action rifle, 7.5 x 55 French caliber, Serial #P7052. The rifle is in nearly excellent condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded front and military aperture style rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the military parkerized finish. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with only small mars and handling marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used MAS Model 1936. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20IH-13 ETHNIC WEAPONS LOT Lot #609 (Sale Order 735 of 1779) Lot of ethnic weapons including; 2 old pre-1900 African weapons, 2 mid-late 20th century Asian. All items are in varied conditions. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JC-156 H&R O/U SHOTGUN Lot #610 (Sale Order 736 of 1779) H&R Model 1212 by Lanber O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #178019. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with 27 ½” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib with 2 ¾” chambers choked Cylinder. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with light engraving, extractors and a single trigger. The finely checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bores are good, the action works well and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JC-159 REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS Lot #611 (Sale Order 737 of 1779) Remington Model 870 Express Magnum pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #B570986M. The shotgun is in nearly excellent condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib showing little use. The shotgun retains approximately 98-99% of the matte blue finish. The smooth wood stocks are in excellent condition with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this lightly used shotgun. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JC-175 WINCHESTER 97 Lot #612 (Sale Order 738 of 1779) Winchester Model 97 pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #963781. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a 2 ¾” chamber choked Full. The shotgun retains approximately 85-90% of the original blue finish with edge wear and handling marks. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and scratches consistent with field use. The bore is bright and the action is crisp. The butt stock ends with a checkered plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20IL-1 COLT NEW SERVICE Lot #613 (Sale Order 739 of 1779) Colt U.S. Army Model 1909 New Service DA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #46147. The pistol is in very good overall condition as re-finished and re-barreled with a 7 ½” New Service barrel. The pistol retains approximately 90-95% of an old re-blued finish. The Colt marking on the frame is faint and the right side of the frame is marked, R.A.C. The smooth ivory medallion grips are in very good condition going to a pleasant taffy patina with age cracks forming at the base. The lanyard ring is retained, marked,” US ARMY MODEL 1909 No. 46147”. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this WWI era Model 1909 circa 1911. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R/PPT).
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20HL-108 ANTIQUE COMBINATION BULLET MOLD & WRENCH Lot #614 (Sale Order 740 of 1779) A Fine Antique Combination Bullet Mold And Barrel Wrench For An English Percussion Pistol. .45 caliber. Fine condition retaining faded original casehardened finish. Great for a cased pair with turn off octagonal barrels or bullet mold collection. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-142 SXS BELGIUM DAMASCUS Lot #615 (Sale Order 741 of 1779) Belgian Hoffman Wien SxS hammer shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #17847. The shotgun is in fair overall condition with 30” Damascus steel barrels with a full-length filed rib. The shotgun has gone to a uniform brown patina with light surface erosion. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with a splinter fore end, Prince of Wales pistol grip and ends with a smooth steel butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JC-145 ARISAKA RIFLE Lot #616 (Sale Order 742 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka Type 99 bolt action rifle, 7.7 Japanese caliber, Serial #89994. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a protected blade front and aircraft style rear sight with the wings retained. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark brown patina. The barrel has the Nagoya Arsenal mark on the rail and the mum has been ground off. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and bruises. The bore is fair and the action works. Est.: $125-$250. (C+R).
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20JC-144 ARISAKA RIFLE Lot #617 (Sale Order 743 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka Type 99 bolt action rifle, 7.7 Japanese caliber, Serial #1171. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a blade front and aircraft style rear sight missing the aircraft wings. The metal surfaces have gone to brown patina. The barrel has the Tokyo Arsenal mark on the rail and the mum is retained. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and bruises. The bore is fair and the action works. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JC-154 OVER UNDER 12 GA Lot #618 (Sale Order 744 of 1779) Sauer-Franchi Favorit Model O/U shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #5157716. The shotgun is in nearly excellent overall condition with 28” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib choked Full over Modified. The shotgun retains approximately 98-99% of the blue finish with a single trigger and ejectors. The receiver is completed in the white with full coverage in light scroll engraving. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP to a single gold trigger. The bores are good and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JC-160 2 CIVIL WAR SWORDS Lot #619 (Sale Order 745 of 1779) Lot of 2 Civil War reproduction sabers with scabbard. 1 U.S. with fancy eagle guard and 1 C.S.A. Both in excellent condition. Est.: $175-$350
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20JC-177 SXS PERC. SHOTGUN Lot #620 (Sale Order 746 of 1779) Double barrel percussion shotgun with lock signed in fancy letters, “T.F.” or “T.E.” Bishop. 10 gauge with 36 ½” barrels, 52” in overall length with the locks working but left “Sticky”. Brown patina finish with minor erosion and pitting present. The right nipple is good and the left shows a partial break. There are some dings at the muzzles and the stocks have been cleaned and are fair overall. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JC-178 REMINGTON 870 Lot #621 (Sale Order 747 of 1779) Remington Model 870 Magnum pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #W480636M. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with an 18” barrel and full-length magazine. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The shotgun has sling swivels, leather military style sling and a nylon side saddle ammunition bandoleer. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20JC-176 97 WINCHESTER Lot #622 (Sale Order 748 of 1779) Wells Fargo marked Winchester Model 97 pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #750666. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a steel bead front sight. The shotgun retains a significant amount of original blue finish drifting to a dark patina. The right side of the breech is marked, “9”. The buttstock is marked, “WF&CO 9” on the right side of the buttstock. Additionally, the number “9” is stenciled on the underside of the fore arm in yellow paint. The pistol grip has a brass disc insert marked, “25” perhaps as a rack number. A period military style leather sling has been added. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this Wells Fargo marked riot gun with a real good look. From the estate of a local law enforcement officer. Est.: $800-$1,600. (C+R).
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20JC-180 MARLIN 336 Lot #623 (Sale Order 749 of 1779) Marlin Model 30AS lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, Serial #11022246. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” round barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and scratches. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20IH-16 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #624 (Sale Order 750 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block Contract rifle in NRA Fair-Good overall condition. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20IH-14 LOT OF MISC. WEAPONS Lot #625 (Sale Order 751 of 1779) Lot of old, reproduction weapons including a mace, two-handed sword and blunderbuss. All items are approximately 30-60 years old showing age. A great lot for the decorator. Est.: $175-$350.
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20HI-19 CARVED STONE BUFFALO Lot #626 (Sale Order 752 of 1779) Carved hard stone (Verdite from Zimbabwe similar to jade) statue by P.M. Zubute who is considered the top African artist in this field by many Safari Club and art collectors. This carving shows a cape buffalo and measures approximately 11” in height by 19 1/2” in length. Retails $3500. Est.: $400-$800.
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20HI-24 HANDWRITTEN LETTER Lot #627 (Sale Order 753 of 1779) Handwritten letter to “B” western movie star Tim Holt, son of an earlier star, Jack Holt, on his father’s passing signed Louise and Spencer Tracy. Signed with an article on his 38 year western movie career starring with Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy and all of the later great cowboy stars. Holt was featured in many early horseback stunts before the “Talkies”. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HA-300 FENDER STRATOCASTER STYLE GUITAR Lot #628 (Sale Order 754 of 1779) Fender Stratocaster style solid body electric guitar with a black body, Maple neck with Rosewood fret board, dot inlay. Model 3T-S with no maker’s name or country of origin in like new condition with a box. The guitar is hand signed by legendary singer Tony Bennett with a certificate of authenticity from PSA/DNA authentication services. Received from U.S. Auction brokers to our consignor. Est.: $350-$700.
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20AE1-7 REMINGTON GAMEMASTER #47591 Lot #629 (Sale Order 755 of 1779) Remington Game Master Model 141 pump rifle, .30 Remington caliber, Serial #47591. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 24” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all the blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The butt stock ends with a checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $450-$900. (C+R).
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20IL-2 HI STANDARD HD MILITARY Lot #630 (Sale Order 756 of 1779) Hi-Standard Model H-D Military semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #218082. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 6 5/8” heavy barrel with a blade front and adjustable rear sights. The pistol retains approximately 90-95% of the original blue finish with holster wear and an area of light surface pitting on the right side of the muzzle. The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R/PPT).
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20IL-4 BERETTA 84 Lot #631 (Sale Order 757 of 1779) Beretta Model 84 DA semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #B02873Y. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains 96-98% of the original blue finish. The smooth wood grips are in excellent condition showing little use. The bore is good, the action functions well and the markings are sharp. The lot includes the original cardboard box with all associated packaging materials and two correct magazines. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20IL-18 HI STANDARD VICTOR Lot #632 (Sale Order 758 of 1779) High Standard The Victor semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #ML26378. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5 ½” slab side barrel. The pistol retains approximately 93-94% of the blue finish with light edge wear and small scratches with the front sight removed and two open tap holes for a barrel weight under the muzzle. The checkered wood target grips are in very good condition with a thumb rest on the left side. The front and back strap are both knurled with a gold trigger and magazine release. The pistol is topped with an Osprey red dot sight, which is working at the time of description. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern/PPT).
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20IL-5 BABY BROWNING Lot #633 (Sale Order 759 of 1779) Baby Browning semi-automatic pistol, 6.35 caliber, Serial #185032. The pistol is in fine overall condition retaining approximately 93-95% of the original blue finish with edge wear consistent with carry and use. The frame and slide both show Belgian proofs and acceptance marks. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition with only light handling marks. The bore is bright, the action is crisp and the markings are good. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R/PPT).
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20IT-2 MERWIN & HULBERT Lot #634 (Sale Order 760 of 1779) Merwin and Hulbert SA revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #9713. The pistol is in fair overall condition as re-finished with a period shortened 4 3/8” barrel with the front sight removed. The pistol shows significant pitting and wear with an old re-nickeled finish. The frame is marked, “RUSSIAN MODEL” with faux stag grips and a lanyard ring still in place at the butt. The lot includes a hand tooled leather snap belt holster that screams, “Soy Mexicano”. The action functions and the bore is rough. An interesting rig with history that likely occurred south of the border. Est.: $350-$700. (Antique).
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20IT-3 GREAT WESTERN Lot #635 (Sale Order 761 of 1779) Great Western Arms Company SA revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #GW7055. The pistol is in very good to fine overall condition with a barrel cut to 3 ½”. The pistol retains a significant amount of thinning blue finish on the barrel and cylinder with front sight moved and reduced. The frame shows old, muted smoky case hardening with crisp markings. The faux ivory grips depict eagles on both sides and fit well. The action is tight and the bore is good on this desirable Great Western SA. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20IT-5 1877 COLT THUNDERER Lot #636 (Sale Order 762 of 1779) Early Colt Model 1877 Lightning DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #7629. The pistol is in very good overall condition as re-finished with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of an older re-blued finish with the markings only partially visible other than a crisp barrel address. The smooth wood replacement grips are in very good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action is functioning at the time of description on this 1877 Storekeeper’s model circa 1878. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20IT-7 LITTLE RANGER Lot #637 (Sale Order 763 of 1779) Little Ranger SA revolver, .22 L.R. caliber, Serial #IB02387. The pistol is in good overall with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of flaking blue finish with numerous mars, scratches and dings. The faux ivory bird head grips are in good condition and fit well. The action functions and the bore is fair. The lot includes an older, hand tooled leather open top holster in good condition. The lot includes a letter from Caravan West Production indicating that this pistol was used in various television shows and films including Wild West Tech and The Last Shot. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20IT-8 3 MEXICAN S.A RELICS Lot #638 (Sale Order 764 of 1779) Lot of three rusty relic Mexican single action revolvers. The lot includes three antique pistols with 5”, 5 ¼” and 10” barrels, in .38, .44 and .45 caliber. Two are missing the grip scales and the third has smooth wood grips. All three are in relic condition and not in working order. A great decorator lot. Est.: $300-$600. (Antiques).
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20JC-128 RUSSIAN NAGANT Lot #639 (Sale Order 765 of 1779) Mosin–Nagant Model 1891/30 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #MD 2388. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sight. The rifle retains a significant amount of military finish with the front ring dated 1943 with Russian proofs and acceptance marks. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with dents, mars and scratches associated with service use. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20JC-129 DANZIG 1890 Lot #640 (Sale Order 766 of 1779) German Gewehr 88 bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #5869. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a blade front and a ladder style rear sights. The rifle has gone to a dark brown patina with numerous proofs and acceptance marks and the front ring marked, “Danzig” and dated 1890. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions and several faint cartouches. The stock has sling swivels, ramrod and a smooth steel butt plate. The GEW 88 was commonly referred to as the Model 1888 commission rifle and was a late 19th-century German bolt action rifle, adopted in 1888. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20JC-130 SWEDISH MAUSER 1901 Lot #641 (Sale Order 767 of 1779) Model 1896 Swedish Mauser bolt action rifle, 6.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #93391. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 29” barrel with threaded and cap. The rifle retains the majority of the military finish with handling and storage marks. There are multiple Swedish proofs and acceptance marks with the front ring marked, Carl Gustafs with a Swedish crest dated 1901. All matching serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents associated with military service. The butt stock has the brass disc on the right side and sling swivels. The bore is bright and the action is good on this desirable Swedish Mauser. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-132 1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER Lot #642 (Sale Order 768 of 1779) Argentine Model 1891 Mauser by Loewe of Berlin bolt action rifle, 7.65 mm caliber, Serial #D5391. The rifle is in very good to fine overall condition with a 29” barrel. The rifle retains a significant amount of blue finish with scratches and mars from carry and use. The crest has been ground off the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with a small repair in the butt and a butt plate which is slightly proud. The bore is fair and the action is crisp. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20JC-133 SWISS VETERLI Lot #643 (Sale Order 769 of 1779) Swiss Vetterli Model 1881 bolt action rifle, .41 Rimfire caliber, Serial #222439. The rifle is fine overall condition with a 33” barrel with a blade front and volley style rear sights. The rifle retains approximately 90-95% of the original blue finish with the receiver marked, “WAFFENFABRIK BERN” and a Swiss cross with all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with sling swivels, hooked trigger guard and ramrod. The bore is good, the action works well and the markings are crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20JC-134 COACH GUN SXS Lot #644 (Sale Order 770 of 1779) Amantino Coach gun SxS shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #407141. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 20” barrels. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with light surface rust near the breech. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition and ends with a checkered plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP to the front trigger. The bores are fair and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JC-135 KENTUCKY BY HATFIELD Lot #645 (Sale Order 771 of 1779) Hatfield marked .45 caliber flintlock Kentucky style black powder rifle with a 39” barrel, 56” in overall length. The rifle is brown and case hardened finish with a well-made and formed stock with “Fiddleback”. In fine to excellent used condition shows just minor use. The lot includes a contemporary powder horn. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20JC-136 SINGLE SHOT BRASS FRAME Lot #646 (Sale Order 772 of 1779) Mowrey Olney of Texas Bicenntenial Model reproduction brass single shot percussion rifle, .50 caliber, #1517 OF 5,000. The rifle is in fine overall condition with 32” octagon barrel with a brass knife blade front sight, brass tipped wooden ramrod, brass frame and trigger guard. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a brass schutzen style butt plate. Est.: Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-137 GREAT PLAINS PERC RIFLE Lot #647 (Sale Order 773 of 1779) Lyman Reproduction Great Plains Model percussion rifle, .54 caliber, Serial #169090. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 32” octagon barrel with a blade front and buckhorn rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with sharp edges. The side plate is case colored. The smooth wood stock is in nearly excellent condition with a smooth steel crescent butt plate. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-138 THOMPSON .50 CAL. Lot #648 (Sale Order 774 of 1779) Thompson Center Arms percussion rifle, .50 caliber, Serial #206953. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with a ramped blade and standard rear sights. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish with a brass tipped wooden ramrod. The side plate is case colored and the hardware is brass. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a brass patch box on the right side and a brass crescent butt plate. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-140 ENFIELD CARBINE Lot #649 (Sale Order 775 of 1779) Lyman Reproduction 1861 Enfield percussion carbine, .58 caliber, Serial #0743. The carbine is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding ladder style rear sights. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish with brass barrel bands and the side plate is case colored. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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20IG-3 SCHMIDT RUBIN K-31 Lot #650 (Sale Order 776 of 1779) Schmidt Rubin Model K-31 straight pull rifle, 7.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #971008. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 26” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the military finish with an import mark on the right side of the barrel at the muzzle. The rifle has the Swiss Cross emblem on the front ring and all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock shows moderate to heavy use with mars and dents consistent with service use. The rifle is topped with an NcStar 4 x 32 fixed power scope. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are crisp. The lot includes original stripper clips, scope base, leather military style sling and muzzle cover. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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TMF-12 MILITARY COLLECTORS LOT Lot #651 (Sale Order 777 of 1779) Military collector’s lot with USMC box and assorted smalls. Est.: $200-$400.
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YMF-13 MILITARY LOT Lot #652 (Sale Order 778 of 1779) Another military collector lot of WWII and Korean War militaria items. Est.: $200-$400.
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TMF-14 COLT SHERIFFS EDITION CASE Lot #653 (Sale Order 779 of 1779) Colt Sheriff’s edition gun case. Est.: $250-$500.
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TMF-19 SPOT. SCOPE W/CASE Lot #654 (Sale Order 780 of 1779) Winchester Model WRK-533 4 x 12 x 50 variable power scope with an adjustable objective. The scope is brand new in the factory Winchester marked aluminum case with flip down covers and scope case. Est.: $200-$400.
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TMF-21 WYATT EARP COMM Lot #655 (Sale Order 781 of 1779) Wyatt Earp Commemorative non-gun by the U.S. Historical Society in very good to fine overall condition. A realistic non-gun collectable. Est.: $250-$500.
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TMF-23 LEATHER LOT Lot #656 (Sale Order 782 of 1779) Box lot of leather accessories from an old collector. Est.: $250-$500.
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TMF-24 MISC LOT Lot #657 (Sale Order 783 of 1779) Lot of two authentic, vintage 7th Cavalry collar insignias dating to the turn of the century to the Indian Wars era. Contemporary to Custer’s unit and the participants at Wounded Knee. Est.: $200-$400.
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20IA-8 MILITARY BELT & BUCKLE Lot #658 (Sale Order 784 of 1779) A 19th century Polish (?) military belt and buckle. The brass buckle with crowned single headed eagle and cross in relief. Showing great age. Overall in good condition with some crazing to the leather as expected. Buckle with untouched surface. Est.: $75-$150.
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20IA-9 LARGE COLLECTION OF MILITARY BUTTONS Lot #659 (Sale Order 785 of 1779) A large collection of mostly 19th century military brass buttons. Various regiments. Some American and some foreign. Over 40 buttons in mostly good condition. Est.: $75-$150
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20HA-302 FLASK LOT Lot #660 (Sale Order 786 of 1779) Lot of two mid-19th century flasks. One is embossed brass marked, A.M. Flask Co. with graduated 4 stage charges from 4-5 drams of powder for a large bore shotgun. The second, is a horn flask converted to be used as a shot flask by removing the spout. Both flasks are about good plus, most likely used together about 1840-1860’s. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HA-304 VINTAGE HOLSTER LOT Lot #661 (Sale Order 787 of 1779) Lot of vintage holsters from an old time collector, including Luger, P-38, three U.S., .45 Auto, small frame autos, vintage cartridge belts, Safety Speed (Montebello) for a 4 inch, .41 caliber pistol. The lot also includes a European cartridge holder with a brass buckle and a police style short barrel holster from the 1950-1960’s. All the items are in fair to very good varied conditions. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HA-305 LEATHER LOT Lot #662 (Sale Order 788 of 1779) Creger Leather of Tustin, leather and fabric cartridge belt for 12 gauge shotgun shells in an Old West style. The rig is 34”-38” across the belt in good condition. Plain leather 12 gauge cartridge belt also 34”-38”. Western tooled leather gun belt and holster for a medium framed 4” revolver with .38 caliber loops, also 34”-38” marked, Lopez-Mexico. All items are in very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IC-3 MIKE TYRE KNIFE FOLDING Lot #663 (Sale Order 789 of 1779) Mike Tyre custom Prickly Pear Gentleman’s folding knife. The knife is in excellent condition with a 3 ¼” Rain Drop Damascus steel flat grind blade with matching bolster and mammoth ivory grip scales. The blue metal liner has custom file work and a custom sapphire thumb stud. The lot includes a maker’s certificate of origin. Est.: $350-$700.
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20EP-10 SPRINGFIELD 03 Lot #664 (Sale Order 790 of 1779) Custom Springfield 1903 bolt action sporting rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #1238121. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a ramped blade front sight and folding rear. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of thinning blue finish. The custom smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a rosewood fore end cap, exaggerated pistol grip and rollover cheek piece. The rifle is topped with a Tasco 3 x 9 variable power scope with clear, crisp optics. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R).
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20HA-303 COLT PATENT MRKD POWDER FLASK Lot #665 (Sale Order 791 of 1779) Colt patent marked reproduction powder flask, similar to a Paterson and Walker flask. Est.: $100-$200.
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20IA-13 ETHIOPIAN SHIELD Lot #666 (Sale Order 792 of 1779) An Ethiopian fur covered brass decorated hide shield. Elaborately decorated throughout with brass in intricate patterns. Good condition. A must for the collector of ethnic or African weapons. Est.: $200-$400
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20IA-18 POWDER HORN FLUTED & RECURVED CARVED Lot #667 (Sale Order 793 of 1779) An unusual 19th century or earlier powder horn fluted and recurved. Carved with a cobra (?). Possibly Indian. Measures 8” long. Missing nozzle. A most unusual powder horn. Est.: $75-$150
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20IA-19 1873 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR BAYONET Lot #668 (Sale Order 794 of 1779) U.S. 1873 Springfield Trapdoor bayonet complete with scabbard and frog. The blade retains nearly all of its original blued finish. Scabbard shows some blue and no dents. The frog is good. Est.: $75-$150
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20IA-27 3-IRON CROSSBOW BOLTS WITH WOOD FLIGHTS Lot #669 (Sale Order 795 of 1779) Three iron crossbow bolts with wood flights. Showing great age and possibly 18th century or earlier. Measures 13” average. A rare offering. Est.: $125-$250
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20IA-26 GILT BRONZE MOUNTED DAGGER Lot #670 (Sale Order 796 of 1779) A 19th century gilt bronze mounted pearl grippe dagger circa 1840 with 10” diamond shaped double edged blade. Elaborate gilt bronze pommel and cross guard. Wire wrapped pearl scales (some damage). The scabbard has some gilding remaining and later iron shape (repaired). The blade is scratched. Measures 16” overall. An attractive dagger made for use. Est.: $150-$300
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20IA-25 COLLECTOR'S LOT Lot #671 (Sale Order 797 of 1779) A collector’s lot of three early socket bayonets. One or two likely for brown Bess and one for an American musket. Patinated condition but all genuine. Est.: $200-$400
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20EP-49 NAMBU Lot #672 (Sale Order 798 of 1779) Japanese Nambu Type 14 semi-automatic pistol, 8mm caliber, Serial #95345. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 50%-60% thinning blue finish drifting to grey patina. The ribbed wood grips are in good condition with mars and dents consistent with service use. The pistol includes one correct magazine. The markings are sharp, the action is crisp and the bore is good. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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20IG-1 MOSIN NAGANT M-1938 Lot #673 (Sale Order 799 of 1779) Mosin-Nagant Model 1938 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #M3819828. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel with a muzzle break. The rifle retains a significant amount of the military finish, import marked on the left side of the action. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a canvas sling and ventilated rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with an NcStar 2.5x fixed power scope. Est:$350-700
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20IG-2 MAUSER 98 Lot #674 (Sale Order 800 of 1779) Mauser Model K98 bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #6887u. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains a significant amount of military finish with Nazi proofs and acceptance marks. The right side of the barrel is import marked at the muzzle and the bolt has been modified to accommodate scope mounting. The smooth wood stock shows moderate use with dents and mars consistent with service use. The rifle is topped with a BSA 3 x 9 variable power scope and includes a period leather military style sling. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20EP-282 SCHMIDT RUBIN Lot #675 (Sale Order 801 of 1779) Swiss Schmidt-Rubin Model 1911 straight pull rifle, 7.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #992797. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with a Swiss Cross on top of the receiver, proofs and acceptance marks on the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20RPS-36 MANS JADE RING Lot #675a (Sale Order 802 of 1779) One elegant mans ring inset with a custom cut jade in 14k yellow gold Est:$500-1000
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20RPS-39 TAHITIAN BLACK PEARL PENDANT Lot #675b (Sale Order 803 of 1779) One beautiful Tahitian black pearl pendant made in 18k white gold set with diamonds., on a 20” white gold chain. Est:$1250-2500
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20RPS-27 VINTAGE DIAMOND RING Lot #675c (Sale Order 804 of 1779) One beautifully designed vintage ring in 14k white gold set with a ¼ ct center and 18 side diamonds Est:$750-1500
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20HI-113 LOT OF 11 ETCHINGS BY ED BOREIN WESTERNS Lot #676 (Sale Order 805 of 1779) Lot of 11 cowboy and western etchings by Edward Borein in various sizes on heavy rag paper. The pieces are signed on the block in good to very good overall condition by the noted Western artist. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HO-105 CURTIS PRINT Lot #677 (Sale Order 806 of 1779) Sepia tone print entitled, “Buffalo Dance at Hano” and marked from copyright photograph, 1921 E.S. Curtis, photographer, Suffolk, Eng. Co. Boston, Plate 401 on high quality rag paper. The image size 11 ¼” x 15 ¼” is in very good plus condition with minor aging. The piece is nicely period framed, matching the following lot. From an old collector’s estate. The original photograph, along with others by Curtis, are currently on display at the Getty Museum. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HO-28 J.P. SAUER DBL RIFLE Lot #678 (Sale Order 807 of 1779) J.P. Sauer & Sohn Exposed Hammer double rifle, 11mm caliber, Serial #38344. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle has 26” barrels with a full-length filed rib with two leaf express rear sight. The side lock action has engraved hammers, tang mount peep sight and a trap in the butt stock. The LOP is 14” to the front trigger. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20HS-6 DAVIS OM-22 O/U DERRINGER Lot #679 (Sale Order 808 of 1779) Davis Model OM-22 O/U derringer, .22 Mag, Serial #185783. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with 2” barrels, retaining nearly all of the matte black finish. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with light handling marks. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20HS-7 JENNINGS J-22 PISTOL Lot #680 (Sale Order 809 of 1779) Jennings Model J-22 semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #016454. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2 ½” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of the nickel finish with small mars and scratches consistent with carry and use. The checkered plastic grips are in good condition. The lot includes the factory cardboard box and one correct magazine. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20HS-8 RAVEN MP-25 Lot #681 (Sale Order 810 of 1779) Raven Model MP-25 semi-automatic pistol, .25 ACP caliber, Serial #979083. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 95-96% of the polished nickel finish. The smooth grips are in very good condition. The lot includes the owner’s manual, nylon IWB holster and one correct magazine. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20HO-106 CURTIS PRINT Lot #682 (Sale Order 811 of 1779) Sepia tone print entitled, “Snake Dancer in Costume”. The print is taken from a copy written photograph dated 1900 by E.S. Curtis, Photographer, Suffolk Eng. Co. Boston. The piece is marked, Plate 430 at the top left. The piece measures 11 ¼” x 15 ¼” in very good plus overall condition showing minor aging. Est.: $300-$600.
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20HA-8 BRITISH BULLDOG Lot #683 (Sale Order 812 of 1779) British Bulldog DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #11638. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 2 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% of the nickel finish with edge wear and thinning at the muzzle. The top strap is clearly marked, British Bulldog and there is a crisp trademark on the left side of the frame. The checkered hard rubber grips are in very good condition with sharp checkering. The action works well and the bore is bright. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20HH-1 THOMPSON CENTER BARRELS Lot #684 (Sale Order 813 of 1779) Lot of three Thompson Center barrels including .22 Long Rifle caliber Model Super 14” with a Bushnell 2 x 6 variable power scope, 10mm caliber Super 14 and a .357 Remington Max Super 14 all in very good to fine overall condition with bright blue finish. The lot comes with an aluminum pistol case. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HL-105 RARE ANTIQUE U.S. MRKD BULLET MOLD Lot #685 (Sale Order 814 of 1779) A Rare Antique U.S. Marked Bullet Mold For A 50 Caliber Rifle. Good patinated condition. Strong “US” stamping. Crisp cavity. Est.: $100-$200
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20HA-11 GERMAN WWII SA DAGGER Lot #686 (Sale Order 815 of 1779) World War II German SA marked dagger with scabbard. The Nazi marked dagger is in very good overall condition with an overall length of 13 ½” and an 8 ¾” blade. The blade is marked, “Ulles fur Deutchland” on one side and “RZ”, “Eickhorn, Solingen” and dated 1939 on the reverse. The metal handguard and pommel show flaking nickel finish and there is a crisp Nazi eagle emblem in the middle of the smooth wood grip. The steel scabbard retains much of the original finish with the leather hanger still attached. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HA-109 DAKOTA SAA Lot #687 (Sale Order 816 of 1779) Dakota SAA revolver by Hammerli, .45 Long Colt caliber, Serial #52876. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 94-95% of the blue finish with beautiful case colors on the frame and brass straps. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with handling marks from carry and use. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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20HH-2 THOMPSON CENTER BARRELS Lot #688 (Sale Order 817 of 1779) Lot of three Thompson Center barrels including: a “Super 16” in .45-70 caliber, Super 14 in .223 caliber a Super 14 in .44 Remington Magnum caliber. All three barrels are finished in matte stainless steel and ported. The two Super 14 models have scope bases added. All three barrels are in very good to fine condition in a Gun guard luggage style case. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HL-107 SCARCE ANTIQUE COMBINATION BULLET MOLD Lot #689 (Sale Order 818 of 1779) A Scarce Antique Combination Bullet Mold And Ramrod For An American .31 Caliber Pepperbox. Deeply stamped “76”. Fine overall condition. Great for a cased pepperbox. Est.: $125-$250
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20HO-29 ENFIELD MUSKET Lot #690 (Sale Order 819 of 1779) Enfield percussion musket, .58 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle has a 38” barrel with ramrod, sling swivels and brass hardware. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20HO-30 WESTERN PA KENTUCKY Lot #691 (Sale Order 820 of 1779) Western Pennsylvania made Kentucky percussion rifle, .40 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle has a 42” octagon barrel with the front sight missing. The ramrod is retained with brass hardware. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20HO-31 MAUSER 98 Lot #692 (Sale Order 821 of 1779) Mauser Model K98 bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle appears complete with the front ring marked, “bnz”. The rifle has a 24” barrel with a hooded front and military tangent style sights and a period leather military sling. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20HA-111 RUGER SINGLE SIX Lot #693 (Sale Order 822 of 1779) Ruger Single Six Commemorative SA revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #268-43416. The pistol is as new in the factory plastic case. The barrel is marked, “50 YEARS OF SINGLE SIX 1953 TO 2003”. The smooth wood medallion grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes two cylinders chambered in .22 Long Rifle and one cylinder in .22 Winchester Magnum. The lot includes all associated packing materials and a trigger lock. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HZ-1 1860 U.S. STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #694 (Sale Order 823 of 1779) 1860 U.S. Staff and Field Officer’s sword marked “G.F. Foster Chicago, Ill.” In good condition with some normal wear, rust and aging. Primary officer sword used in the Civil War. Est.: $175-$350
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20BF-4 TRAINING RIFLE Lot #695 (Sale Order 824 of 1779) 1903 Training rifle with sling marked "Dummy Training Rifle Mk I - U.S.N. Parris-Dunn Corp Clarinda Iowa" on the butt, with canvas case. Case is personalized "To my friend Mr Walter Ehlers. Thank you for your service and your friendship. I am proud to call you my friend. SFC Israel Hill (with signature) 2-1-2011. Ehlers was a Congressional Medal of Honor winner with a letter of provenance from the estate seller of his home and effects. The rifle is in good condition with a canvas sling, functioning bolt, blued finish, sights, and metal butt plate. The US issue M-1950 Parachutists canvas drop bag is in very good condition overall, with a small 1" tear in the top flap. Est. $250-500
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20HL-106 RARE ANTIQUE BRITISH ARMY BULLET MOLD Lot #696 (Sale Order 825 of 1779) A Rare Antique British Army Bullet Mold For An Enfield (?) Percussion Rifle. .69 caliber. Stamped W.D. for War Department. Further stamped 7588 and “No. 12”. Good overall condition with mint cavity. Est.: $150-$300
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20HO-32 TWO JAPANESE RIFLES Lot #697 (Sale Order 826 of 1779) Lot of two Japanese Arisaka rifles. 1. Japanese Arisaka bolt action rifle, 7.7 mm Japanese caliber, Serial #550062. The rifle has a 26” barrel with the aircraft style rear sight with the wings intact. The stock retains the ramrod with a monopod rest. The receiver still shows the Mum on the front ring and the Kokura marking on the rail. 2. Japanese Arisaka Last Ditch bolt action rifle, 7.7 Japanese caliber, Serial #24301. The rifle has a 26” barrel with the Mum still visible on the front ring, Nagoya marking on the rail, bayonet with scabbard and Japanese characters carved into the stock. The rifles are water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifles are sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20HO-33 TWO MILITARY RIFLES Lot #698 (Sale Order 827 of 1779) Lot of two military bolt action rifles. 1. Lee-Enfield No.4 MK. 2 bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #A4622. The rifle has a 24” barrel with a canvas sling, spike bayonet and scabbard. 2. Steyr Model 1895 bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #4701. The rifle has a 30” barrel with a post front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifles are water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifles are sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20HO-34 4 RUSTY ANTIQUE RIFLES Lot #699 (Sale Order 828 of 1779) Lot of four rusty relic antique rifles, missing parts in relic condition. The lot includes a Frank Wesson single shot, English Enfield flintlock, Dersch U. Richter percussion Plains rifle and a an unmarked percussion single shot, missing the hammer. All four rifles are water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifles are sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HO-35 MISC. LOT Lot #700 (Sale Order 829 of 1779) Bonanza lot of rusty relics including three rifles, two shotguns and a crossbow. The rifles include a Remington Rolling Block 7mm, Winchester Model 62 pump rifle, side by side shotgun, pump shotgun and a bolt action .22 rifle. All six items are water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. They are sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20RPS-21 WHITE GOLD SLIDER SET Lot #700a (Sale Order 830 of 1779) One beautiful modern white gold slider set with 1 ct of fine sapphires and accent diamonds Est:$250-500
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20RPS-25 DIAMOND GOLD BAND Lot #700b (Sale Order 831 of 1779) One white gold band set with 15 diamonds weighing approx 0.50ct Est:$300-600
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20RPS-33 MARQUISETTE BRACELET & EARRINGS Lot #700c (Sale Order 832 of 1779) One marquisette bracelet and earrings set made in sterling silver Est:$250-500
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20HO-18 BAYONET LOT Lot #701 (Sale Order 833 of 1779) Lot of four bayonets marked, “SIMSON & Co SUHL”, “WAFFENFABRIK NEUHAUSEN” and a “J.Sch” marked bayonet for a Mauser K98. The fourth is unmarked. Two of the bayonet feature steel scabbards, one is leather with brass hardware and the fourth has no scabbard. All four are in good to very good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HO-19 M-1 GARAND Lot #702 (Sale Order 834 of 1779) US M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle by Harrington & Richardson, .30 caliber, Serial #4740217. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. It is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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19RH-42 UNDER HAMMER Lot #703 (Sale Order 835 of 1779) Heavy barrel under hammer percussion rifle with inlaid plaque inscribed in script “W.B. Gray”. Shows removal of large patch box. Barrel measures 34 ½” of .52 caliber measuring almost 1 ¼” across the flats. The bottom of the barrel shows key and groove for fore end. Lock working. Fair to poor overall but completely untouched and as found in Northern California by early collector who purchased from pioneer descendants. (Antique) Est.: $250-500
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19LR- 38 LONG LINE DECORATION Lot #704 (Sale Order 836 of 1779) Desirable 1940’s-1950’s era art deco long line Packard hood ornament approximately 21” in length on wooden mount. The futuristic emblem retains the majority of its chrome finish. Est.: $300-$600.
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19SG-7 SAVAGE 17 #2513501 Lot #705 (Sale Order 837 of 1779) Savage Model 93R17 bolt action rifle, .17 HMR caliber, 21” barrel, mat black finish, checkered composite stock, S/N 2513501; mounted with a Bushnell scope with fine optics; rifle is in overall like new condition. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $250-$500.
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20EP-21 REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK Lot #706 (Sale Order 838 of 1779) Custom Remington Rolling Block single shot rifle, 7mm Mauser caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition as refinished. The barrel is 20 ½” in length with the sights removed and a barrel band swivel installed. The rifle retains nearly all of the old re-blued finish. The smooth wood stock has been shortened to a 12” LOP and a coat of varnish added. The rifle is topped with a Weaver K4 fixed power scope. The bore is fair with areas of moderate pitting, the action functions and the markings are no longer visible. A period leather sling has been added. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20IT-4 COLT POLICE POSITIVE Lot #707 (Sale Order 839 of 1779) Colt Police Positive DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #114103. The pistol is in very good overall condition as refinished with a 3” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of an old re-nickel with the markings partially removed and light surface rust on the top strap. The replacement stag grips are proud on the edges but show nice figure with a prior owner’s initials scratched into the butt. The action works well and the bore is fair. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20IT-6 H&R 22 SPECIAL Lot #708 (Sale Order 840 of 1779) H&R Model .22 Special Top Break DA revolver, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #562286. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with a 6” barrel with a full length solid rib. The pistol retains a significant amount of original blue finish which is flaking on the nine shot cylinder and muted case hardening on the hammer. The checkered wood target grips are in very good condition with flea bite chips on the butt. The action works well and the bore is bright on this 9 shot H&R. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JB-47 HOPKINSON PAINTING Lot #709 (Sale Order 841 of 1779) Watercolor of an Indian brave by noted Cody, Wyoming artist Glen S. Hopkinson. The piece is signed at the mid-point on the right hand side. The piece is approximately 32” x 24” and well accomplished by a noted Wyoming artist in an older rough wood frame. Est.: $500-$1,000.
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20JB-18 OLD PAWN TURQUOISE NECKLACE Lot #710 (Sale Order 842 of 1779) Beautiful old pawn Turquoise necklace measuring 33” in length with outstanding polished stones marked “Battle Mountain” by the consignor. Est.: $250-$500.
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20JB-6 S&W MDL 2 ARMY Lot #711 (Sale Order 843 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 2 Army SA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #60261. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 6” octagon barrel. The pistol has gone to an even brown patina with sharp edges. The cylinder shows a sharp patent marking. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition and fits well with a small chip at the base of the left toe. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20JJ-1 RUGER M77 Lot #712 (Sale Order 844 of 1779) Ruger M77 Mark II bolt action rifle, 7mm Remington Magnum caliber, Serial #781-21023. The rifle is in nearly fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the stainless steel finish with handling and storage marks and a trigger shoe has been added. The synthetic Ruger marked stock is in very good condition with scratches and small gouges. The rifle is topped with a Stainless finished Nikon Pro Staff 3 x 9 variable power rifle scope. The bore is good and the action is crisp on this desirable Ruger. Est.: $400-$800. (Modern).
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20JJ-2 INTERARMS ROSSI 62A Lot #713 (Sale Order 845 of 1779) Rossi by Interarms Model 62 SA pump rifle, .22 S, L, or LR caliber, Serial #G310028. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 23” barrel with a ¾ length magazine. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with only light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20JC-109 BERETTA 1952 Lot #714 (Sale Order 846 of 1779) Beretta Model 35 in .32 ACP caliber marked “PSF” and 1952 dated with brown canvas holster and extra mag, S/N 798360. 85%-95%commercial quality blue finish with black composite grips. Excellent bore. Shows very little firing or use. At this period of 1950’s Italy had a very small army and there are no import marks. Unusual and possibly military police issue. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $300-$600
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20JC-110 MAUSER HSC Lot #715 (Sale Order 847 of 1779) Mauser HSC Semi-Auto Pistol in .32 ACP caliber with Nazi era crown “N” commercial proof including military style holster with extra mag, S/N 862654. 90%-95% evenly thinning and toning blue with some high point and muzzle wear. Good grips showing minor wear. Mechanically sound with bright bore. The holster is very good with “D.R.G.M.” patent marking. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $350-$700
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20JC-112 ROSSI PUMP Lot #716 (Sale Order 848 of 1779) Rossi Model 62 SA pump rifle, .22 S, L, or LR caliber, Serial #6250238. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 23” octagon barrel with a ½ magazine. The rifle retains approximately 95% of the blue finish with some edge wear and light scratches. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition showing little use. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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20JC-113 RUGER 10/22 Lot #717 (Sale Order 849 of 1779) Ruger Model 10-22 semi-automatic carbine, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #231-99602. The carbine is in nearly excellent condition with an 18” barrel with a ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The carbine retains approximately 98-99% of the blue finish with only storage marks. The smooth wood stock is in excellent condition showing little use. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this lightly used Ruger. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20JC-114 WINCHESTER 57 Lot #718 (Sale Order 850 of 1779) Winchester Model 57 bolt action rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #19100. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the original blue finish with wear consistent with field use. The rifle is topped with a vintage side mount and Weaver Model 29S scope. The smooth wood stock shows heavy use with mars, dents and the butt stock has been extended with a plastic spacer and deteriorating pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is dirty and may clean to fair and the action works well. The rifle includes sling swivels, a leather military style sling and one correct magazine. A seldom seen Winchester circa 1930. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20JC-117 SPRINGFIELD 03 SPORTER Lot #719 (Sale Order 851 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Mark I bolt action sporting rifle, .30 caliber, Serial #1169432. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel with light to moderate surface rust around the sight and at the muzzle. The receiver shows the cut-out for the Pedersen device. The rifle retains the majority of the blue finish. The bolt handle has been replaced and a Redfield aperture sight added at the rear of the action. The smooth wood custom stock is in very good condition with a bird’s eye maple fore end tip and a ventilated recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is fair and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-118 MARLIN 25 Lot #720 (Sale Order 852 of 1779) Marlin Model 25 bolt action rifle, .22 S, L, or LR caliber, Serial #16709067. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with only handling marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition and ends with a checkered plastic butt plate. The bore is good and the action works well. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $125-$250. (Modern).
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20JC-120 REMINGTON 12 PUMP Lot #721 (Sale Order 853 of 1779) Remington Model 12 C Takedown pump rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 24” octagon barrel with a ½ magazine. The metal surfaces show light to moderate rust over the entire rifle due to poor storage. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JC-122 SWISS VETERLI Lot #722 (Sale Order 854 of 1779) Swiss Vetterli Model 1869/71 bolt action rifle, .41 Rimfire caliber, Serial #145126. The rifle is fine overall condition with a 33” barrel with a blade front and an early volley style rear sights. The rifle has gone to a dark grey patina with the receiver marked, “WAFFENFABRIK BERN” and a Swiss cross with all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with hand checkering in front of the breech, sling swivels, hooked trigger guard and ramrod. The bore is fair, the action works and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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20JC-126 CHINESE RIFLE BOLT Lot #723 (Sale Order 855 of 1779) Polish Mosin-Nagant Model M-44 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #BR17411. The rifle is in nearly excellent unissued condition with a 20” barrel with a folding spike bayonet. The rifle retains nearly all of the military finish with Polish proofs, import marked on the left rail and the front ring is dated 1954. All matching visible serial numbers and a period canvas military sling. The smooth wood stock is in very good to fine condition showing little use with a nice cartouche on the right butt stock. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JC-127 MOSIN NAGANT Lot #724 (Sale Order 856 of 1779) Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 54R caliber, Serial #44465. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 27” import marked barrel. The rifle retains a significant amount of thinning military finish with the remainder going to grey patina. The front ring is marked VKT and dated 1941. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing dents and mars associated with service use. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this desirable M39. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20JH-5 COLT 1903 Lot #725 (Sale Order 857 of 1779) Colt Model 1903 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol, .32 caliber, Serial #481935. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 3 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 95-97% of the original polished nickel finish with light scratches and handling marks. The smooth pearl medallion grips are in very good condition and fit well. The bore is good, the action works well and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct Colt marked magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R/PPT).
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20JR-19,22,23 GUN LOT Lot #725a (Sale Order 858 of 1779) Lot of 3 .22 bolt action rifles, including a JC Higgins Model 42 magazine fed, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR cal., 22” barrel., blued finish, rear adjustable sight, smooth wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. Rifle is in fair condition overall, 30-50% original finish remains which has drifted to brown, good bore, good action. Stock is very good with some loss of finish, and light wear from storage and use. No magazine. Second is a Springfield Model 120A single shot bolt action rifle, #NSNV, 24” barrel, blued finish with adjustable rear sight, smooth wood stock and plastic butt plate. Rifle is in good condition overall, 50-70% original finish remains which has drifted to brown, good bore, good action. Trigger has a small chip out of the end. Stock is very good with light wear from storage and use. Butt plate is slightly oversized, and there is a minor chip out of the toe of the stock. Third is a Springfield Model 15 single shot bolt action rifle, #NSNV, 22” barrel, blued finish adjustable rear sight, smooth wood stock. Rifle is in fair condition overall, 40-60%
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20JR-20,30 GUN LOT Lot #725b (Sale Order 859 of 1779) Lot of 2 410 shotguns, including a Stevens Model 54-A 410 Ga., #NSNV, 24” barrel, blued finish, bead front sight, with plain wood stock and hard rubber butt pad. Shotgun is in very good condition overall, showing approximately 50-70% original finish, bore is dirty but good, action is good, safety is inoperable and in need of repair. Stock is very good. Second is a Stevens Model 58 B 410 Ga., #NSNV, 24” barrel, blued finish, bead front sight, with plain wood stock and hard rubber butt pad. Shotgun is in very good condition overall, showing approximately 75-85% original finish, bore is very good, action is good. Stock is very good. No magazine. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-27 STEVENS MDL 66B Lot #725c (Sale Order 860 of 1779) Stevens Model 66-B bolt action .22 S, L or LR cal., #NSNV, 23 7/8” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sight and receiver mounted peep sight, tubular magazine, wood stock with plastic butt plate. Rifle is in fair condition overall, 23-30% original finish on barrel and receiver drifting to a brown patina replacement mag tube and miscellaneous small parts. Bore is good, action is good, and stock is very good, showing minor losses to the finish, and some scattered dents dings and mars. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-28,29 GUN LOT Lot #725d (Sale Order 861 of 1779) Lot of two single shot shotguns, including a “Forehand” by Hopkins and Allen, #14477, 12 Ga., 30” barrel, blued finish with brass bead front sight and smooth wood stock with wooden recoil pad. The shotgun is in overall good condition, showing traces of the original finish, good bore and action, stocks are good as sanded and refinished with home made recoil pad. Includes a second 30” barrel, #A0994, in good condition with a good bore. The second is a Riverside Arms top break, #NSNV, 12 Ga., 29 ¾” barrel, blued finish, with brass bead front sight and smooth wood stock with wooden recoil pad. The shotgun is in overall good condition, gun has been cleaned of its original finish, good bore and action, stocks are good as sanded and refinished with several large chips at the top tang 3/8” x 1 ½” long, hard rubber recoil pad. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-32 SPRINGFIELD MDL 1929 Lot #725e (Sale Order 862 of 1779) Springfield Arms single shot 1929 Model 410 Ga shotgun, #3260B, 26” barrel, color case hardened frame with blued barrel, smooth wood stock, brass bead front sight with hard rubber butt pad. Shotgun is in good to very good condition overall, retaining approximately 85-90% original finish, with muted case colors. Very good bore, choked modified, good stock with numerous initials carved into the left side of the stock, which has been lightly sanded and refinished. (C&R/PPT) Est. $125-250
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20JB-10 1880'S S&W POSTER Lot #726 (Sale Order 863 of 1779) Vintage Smith & Wesson poster advertising the New Model revolvers circa 1880. The poster measures 18 ¾” x 22 ½” image only. The advertiser shows the various New Model revolvers, loading tools and accoutrements. The poster is in very good original condition with some foxing to the edges and old folds. The poster is under plastic and mounted on heavy cardboard. Est.: $350-$700.
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20JB-15 LARGE COLT POSTER Lot #727 (Sale Order 864 of 1779) Original Colt poster entitled “POLICE REVOLVER INSTRUCTION CHART” with an illustration of a policeman, a Colt Official Police revolver, seven large rear sights and seven targets in red and black ink. The Colt name is at the top and bottom. The poster is mounted on cardboard measuring 22 ½” x 33” with slight staining on the upper right edge, once folded. The poster is circa 1920-1930’s and scarcely seen. A great decorator item. Est.: $350-$700.
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20JB-17 OLD PAWN TURQUOISE NECKLACE Lot #728 (Sale Order 865 of 1779) Beautiful old pawn Turquoise necklace measuring 29” in length with outstanding polished stones marked “Battle Mountain” by the consignor. Est.: $250-$500.
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20JB-2 S&W MDL 1 1/2 #23313 Lot #729 (Sale Order 866 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ spur trigger SA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #23313. The pistol is in very good to fine overall condition as re-finished with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol retains nearly all of an old re-nickel. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20JB-4 S&W MDL 1 1/2 #3173 Lot #730 (Sale Order 867 of 1779) Early Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ spur trigger SA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #9173. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol has gone to an overall dark patina with significant flaking blue finish still evident at the rear of the frame. The smooth wood grips are in good condition with dents and mars. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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20JB-42 5 COLT 1911 WWII MAGAZINES Lot #731 (Sale Order 868 of 1779) Lot of five WWII era Colt 1911 pistol magazines. The pistols are in fair to good condition with light surface rust, retaining the majority of the blue finish. The bottom of the magazines are marked, 19200 ASSY 5508694 MFR. 1M291. Est.: $150-$300.
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20BC-15 RIFLE RANGE MRKD TELESCOPE Lot #732 (Sale Order 869 of 1779) Bardou & Son Paris marked 4-draw telescope. The telescope is in very good overall condition marked, “Bardou & Son Paris Rifle Range Telescope Power 33 times” in front of the eye piece. The all brass scope retains significant black finish with a period brown leather wrap around the bell. An interesting piece dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. Est.: $250-500.
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20BC-16 SWISS PRE WAR BINOCULARS Lot #733 (Sale Order 870 of 1779) Swiss Kern Armee Modell Pre-War binoculars with period Micarta case and strap. The binoculars are marked with a Swiss Cross emblem and constructed of brass and stainless steel. The Micarta case is in very good condition with a period canvas strap. The binoculars work well with clear optics. Est.: $150-$300.
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20BC-14 WWII TORPEDO CAMERA Lot #734 (Sale Order 871 of 1779) WWII U.S. Navy marked aircraft torpedo camera, Type 1, Serial #4943-44. The camera is the type used by the Douglas Devastator and later Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers of WWII. The Avengers were widely used during the War in the Pacific and figured prominently in the Battle of Midway, among others. The camera is in the original US Navy marked wooden case with a schematic diagram in the lid and parts including: extra film magazine, case and other parts all dated 1944. Est.: $175-$350.
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20HO-100 RUGER Lot #735 (Sale Order 872 of 1779) Ruger New Model Single Six revolver, Serial #262-89420, in .22 Long Rifle with an extra cylinder in .22 Magnum caliber. The pistol has a 6 ½” barrel in the original box with all associated paperwork, slip cover and matching end label. The pistol is in 99.8-99.9% overall condition, showing light handling marks, test firing and appears nearly new. The 30 year old plus pistol shows no signs of use. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20HO-101 RUGER SINGLE SIX Lot #736 (Sale Order 873 of 1779) Ruger New Model Single Six revolver, Serial #262-89453, in .22 Long Rifle with an extra cylinder in .22 Magnum caliber. The pistol has a 6 ½” barrel in the original box with all associated paperwork, slip cover and matching end label. The pistol is in 99.8-99.9% overall condition, showing light handling marks, test firing and appears nearly new. The 30 year old plus pistol shows no signs of use. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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20RPS-6 LADIES LASSALE WRIST WATCH Lot #737 (Sale Order 874 of 1779) One beautiful ladies top of the line Lassale wrist watch in perfect working condition Est:$150-300
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20RPS-7 LAVENDER JADE BANGLE Lot #738 (Sale Order 875 of 1779) One genuine lavender jade bangle bracelet with green splashes Est:$150-300
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20RPS-8 BLACK PEARL NECKLACE Lot #739 (Sale Order 876 of 1779) One beautiful strand of black pearls 20 inches long and are 9 mm in diameter Est:$250-500
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20RPS-3 PEARL NECKLACE Lot #740 (Sale Order 877 of 1779) One strand of fine quality white pears with pinkish tone diameter approx. 12mm length 20 inches Est:$125-250
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20BC-1 WWI GUNNERS QUADRANT Lot #741 (Sale Order 878 of 1779) WWI U.S. Navy Gunner’s quadrant in the original fitted wooden case. The quadrant was purported to be originally from the Battleship U.S.S. Utah. The base is U.S. Navy marked with an anchor emblem and dated 1918. An interesting piece of naval history. Est.: $150-$300.
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20BC-13 1870 BRITISH NAVIGATION PLOTTER Lot #742 (Sale Order 879 of 1779) Vintage British Navigational Plotter circa 1870 marked, “LENNIE, EDINBURGH. The plotter is in fine overall condition in an English fitted hardwood case with three extra arms and additional small accessories. A neat nautical set that has seen little use. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-12 F.N. BROWNING Lot #743 (Sale Order 880 of 1779) Browning 1922 “Water Pistol” showing refinish and military style grips in .380 caliber, S/N 22432 and barrel numbered 45789 (Mismatched). 80%-90% toning to purple old re-blued finish remains, good wood grips with normal wear and some imperfections. Slide markings are good. Mechanically sound with shiny at least good to very good bore. 1 original mag. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $175-$350
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20JC-28 B.P. BABY DRAGOON Lot #744 (Sale Order 881 of 1779) A.S.M. Italy made baby dragoon style repro revolver with a 6” barrel, S/N 72452. Round guard. No evidence of firing or use. 99+ to new. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-29 ARMY SAN MARCO ITALY Lot #744a (Sale Order 882 of 1779) Army San Marco Italy Reproduction of Colt 3rd Model Percussion Dragoon in .44 caliber, S/N 88598. No apparent evidence of firing or use. (Percussion) Est.: $175-$350
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20BC-11 WWII TELESCOPE IN BOX Lot #745 (Sale Order 883 of 1779) WWII Navy Azimuth Telescope by the Wollensak Optical Company in the original 1943 dated wooden case. The lot includes all filters and a light in the lid of the case. A great WWII item in very good to near fine original condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-30 61 NAVY Lot #746 (Sale Order 884 of 1779) New Navy 1861 style percussion revolver in .36 caliber and made in Italy, S/N N1116. No importer or brand name indicating older 60-70s production. No evidence of firing but toning from storage and not quite mint. Excellent overall. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-31 60 ARMY PIETTA Lot #747 (Sale Order 885 of 1779) 1860 Army Colt style replica .44 percussion blackpowder revolver by Filli Pietta Italy, S/N 40845. Fine to excellent condition. No apparent evidence of firing. 99%+. (Percussion) Est.: $175-$350
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20JC-32 51 NAVY LYMAN Lot #748 (Sale Order 886 of 1779) Lyman Replica of Colt 1851 Squareback Navy Revolver with blue and case color finish and wood grips, S/N 70534 (Made in Italy). As in box with original grease dried and needs cleaning only. 99%+ to new. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-33 WALKER REPRO ITALY Lot #749 (Sale Order 887 of 1779) Armi San Marco made in Italy reproduction 1847 Walker in .44 blackpowder, S/N 22787. Excellent to new in box with no evidence of firing or apparent use. (Antique) Est.: $175-$350
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20BC-12 HYCON CAMERA COLD WAR ERA Lot #750 (Sale Order 888 of 1779) Vintage Cold War era Hycon aerial camera lens cone. This lens cone is similar to those used by high altitude reconnaissance aircraft over Cuba in 1962 and other strategic locations in the 1960’s. The camera is in mint condition. Est.: $175-$350
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20JK-3 HAKIM #28569 Lot #750a (Sale Order 889 of 1779) Egyptian Hakim semi-automatic rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #28569. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 25 ½” import marked barrel with a proprietary muzzle break. The metal surfaces retain most of the military finish with mars and wear consistent with service use. The receiver has Egyptian script on the left rail and is missing the front dust cover. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents and bruising from carry and use. The stock has sling swivels, smooth steel butt plate and crude numbers in white paint on the right side of the butt. The bore is fair and the action is crisp on this desirable Hakim. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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20JR-4 WINCHESTER MDL 74 Lot #750b (Sale Order 890 of 1779) Winchester Model 74 semi automatic rifle, #261901A, .22 LR cal., 24” barrel, adjustable rear sight, tubular magazine and smooth wooden stock with checkered steel butt pad. Rifle is in good condition overall, approximately 40-60% original blue with moderate pitting. The bore is good, the action is good, and the stock is good overall with chips, marks dings and dents. The butt plate is slightly oversized. (C&R/PPT) Est. $200-400
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20JR-5,10,11 3-GLENFIELD MDL 60 Lot #750c (Sale Order 891 of 1779) Lot of 3 Glenfield Model 60 semi automatic rifles, including #20352424, .22 LR, 24” barrel, blued finish with rear sight adjustable for elevation, smooth walnut stock and tube magazine. Rifle is in very good condition overall, retaining approximately 93-95% original finish with light rust and a small area of erosion on top of the barrel. The bore is very good, the action is good, the stock is very good with minor mars and scratches and a minor loss at the toe, with an adhesive sticker on the right side of the butt stock. The second is a Glenfield Model 60, #21408596, .22 LR, 24” barrel, blued finish with rear sight adjustable for elevation, smooth walnut stock with chipmunk and oak leaf impressions, and tube magazine. Rifle is in very good condition overall, retaining approximately 93-95% original finish with light rust and a small area of erosion on top of the barrel. The bore is very good, the action is good, the stock is very good with minor mars and scratches and a 7 ½” crack in the forend (easily repairable). Bore is dirty but good, action
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20JR-14 WINCHESTER MDL 74 Lot #750d (Sale Order 892 of 1779) Winchester Model 74 semi automatic rifle, #189366A, .22 LR cal., 22” barrel, adjustable rear sight, tubular magazine and smooth wooden stock with checkered steel butt pad. Rifle is in good condition overall, approximately 65-75% original blue with light pitting. The bore is good, the action is good, and the stock is good overall as refinished, with chips, marks dings and dents. (C&R/PPT) Est. $250-500
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19MG- 152 CZ 602 Lot #751 (Sale Order 893 of 1779) BRNO CZ Model ZKK 602 bolt action rifle, .459 Hedrat caliber, Serial #10542. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a ramped blade front and three folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the factory blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The receiver is import marked and features integral scope mounts. Originally chambered in .458 Winchester Magnum, the rifle is marked, “T.J. Taylor .459 Hedrat” in front of the ring. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes sling swivels and a custom canvas and leather sling. Est.: $900-$1,800. (Modern).
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20HZ-2 1872 U.S. CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #752 (Sale Order 894 of 1779) 1872 U.S. Cavalry Officer’s sword with scabbard. Unmarked as to maker. Good overall with deep patina. Designed by General George S. Custer and used by Cavalry from Indian Wars to turn of the century. Est.: $200-$400
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20HZ-3 1860 N.C.O. SWORD BY AMES Lot #753 (Sale Order 895 of 1779) 1860 N.C.O. sword by Ames dated 1864 and inspected A.D.H. marked “Ames Chicopee Mass.”. Very good overall with scabbard. Uncleaned. Est.: $350-$700
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20HZ-5 1840 ARTILLERY OFFICER'S SABRE Lot #754 (Sale Order 896 of 1779) 1840 Artillery Officer’s sabre by Ames dated 1847 and marked “Ames Caabotville”. Good overall with repainted scabbard. Normal aging and rust. The scabbard was repainted during use. Mexican War era. Est.: $350-$700
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XXGW-2 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Lot #755 (Sale Order 897 of 1779) Fancy Brass cash register. $99.99 highest denomination. Measures 22 1/2" by 25" wide by 16" deep. Serial S111526. Turn of the century to 1920. Very good plus. Est.: $500-1000
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20JA-5 FRENCH ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD Lot #756 (Sale Order 898 of 1779) French 19th century Artillery Officer’s sword in good condition with scabbard. H.A. maker’s marks on the blade. The grip is excellent with very good plus scabbard and blade. There are some rust spots on the blade that should clean well. Est.: $200-$400.
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19MG-10 MAUSER Lot #757 (Sale Order 899 of 1779) Custom Model 98 Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, 9 x 57 caliber, Serial #811. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” round barrel with a ramped blade front and two-leaf folding rear sights. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a sling swivel added. The receiver retains a significant amount of blue finish with light surface rust on the bolt and moderate surface rust on the magazine base plate. The custom Walnut stock has a Schnabel fore end, pancake cheek piece and Prince of Wales grip. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this custom Mauser. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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19MG-12 98 SPORTER Lot #758 (Sale Order 900 of 1779) Husqvarna Commercial Model 98 Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #102550. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded blade front and standing leaf rear sights. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a sling swivel added. The barrel address reads, “HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS A.B. KAL. 8 x 57.” The receiver retains a significant amount of factory blue finish with bright niter blue on the bolt release. The custom checkered Walnut stock is in good condition with fine figure and finish. The stock is a replacement with a beaded cheek piece and upgraded wood. The butt stock retains the sling swivels, leather sling and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with Talley mounts and rings with a Stith fixed 4x scope. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Husqvarna built on an FN action. Est.: $600-$1,200. (C+R).
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19MG-28 HUSQ 98 Lot #759 (Sale Order 901 of 1779) Husqvarna Commercial Model 98 Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, 9.3 x 57 caliber, Serial #23095. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a ramped blade front and standing leaf rear sights. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a sling swivel added. The barrel address reads, “HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS A.B. KAL. 9.3.” The receiver retains nearly all the factory blue finish with edge wear and bright niter blue evident on the bolt release. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with a Schnabel fore end and some flattening of the checkering. The butt stock ends with a Husqvarna marked plastic butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Husqvarna. Est.: $500-$1,000. (C+R).
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19MG-154 BENELLI Lot #760 (Sale Order 902 of 1779) Benelli Nova pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #V107898. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the factory matte blue finish with light surface rust on the barrel and rib due to poor storage. The synthetic stock is in good condition and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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20HZ-6 CIVIL WAR ERA CAVALRY SABRE Lot #761 (Sale Order 903 of 1779) Civil War era imported cavalry sabre marked “Weyersburg, Solingen”. Good overall condition. Both side valued Solinged blades that were highly prized in the Mid-19th century. Est.: $300-$600
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20HZ-7 VARIANT CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #762 (Sale Order 904 of 1779) Variant Civil War Officer’s sword with Clauberg, Solingen maker’s mark and stamped “J.C.F.D. N.Y.” (Agent) on ricasso. Good condition. No scabbard. Great eagle and “E Plurbus Unum” in guard. Est.: $300-$600
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20TM-3 FOLDING STOCK FOR RUGER MINI-14 Lot #763 (Sale Order 905 of 1779) Law Enforcement folding stock for a Ruger Mini-14. The smooth wood stock has a folding steel butt with checkered plastic pistol grip and nylon strap. The stock is in very good overall condition. Note-By assembling a firearm using this stock, the gun will, by California law, be an “Assault” rifle and subject to all laws regarding such firearms. Est.: $300-$600.
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20RPS-5 JADE NECKLACE Lot #764 (Sale Order 906 of 1779) One unique green Jade necklace with leaf designs and beads Est:$375-750
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20RPS-4 MULTI-COLOR JADE BEAD NECKLACE Lot #765 (Sale Order 907 of 1779) One unique multi-color jade bead necklace including lavender, green and orange colors. Est:$250-500
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20HW-103 INDIAN WARS U.S. ARMY PATTERN BUCKLE Lot #766 (Sale Order 908 of 1779) Indian Wars era U.S. Army Pattern 1874 brass belt buckle in a Riker’s case. The U.S. marked buckle is in very good overall condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JI-1 THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER Lot #767 (Sale Order 909 of 1779) Thompson Center Arms single shot pistol, .223 Remington caliber, Serial #59165. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a “SUPER 14” marked 14” barrel. The ramped blade front sight is in place with the rear removed. The Pachmayr checkered rubber fore end and “Gripper” combat grip are in very good condition. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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20HI-33 .50 CAL. SKIN CARTRIDGES Lot #768 (Sale Order 910 of 1779) Box for .50 caliber skin cartridges for a Colt Revolving rifle. Marked Colt’s Cartridge Works, the cartridges have been removed and the case resealed. The label is in very good to near fine overall condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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20IL-3 WALTHER PK380 Lot #769 (Sale Order 911 of 1779) Walther PK380 DA semi-automatic pistol, .380 ACP caliber, Serial #PK018908. The pistol is as new in the factory plastic hard case with a 3.6” barrel. A Laser Max sight has been added under the muzzle. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the matte blue finish with light handling marks. The synthetic grips are in excellent condition. The lot includes one correct magazine and the factory hard case with all associated packaging materials. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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TMF-5 FOLDING STOCK FOR RUGER MINI-14 Lot #770 (Sale Order 912 of 1779) Law Enforcement folding stock for a Ruger Mini-14. The smooth wood stock has a folding steel butt with checkered plastic pistol grip. The stock is in very good overall condition. Note-By assembling a firearm using this stock, the gun will, by California law, be an “Assault” rifle and subject to all laws regarding such firearms. Est.: $300-$600.
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20EP-91 ENFIELD 1917 Lot #771 (Sale Order 913 of 1779) Custom Model 1917 Enfield bolt action sporting rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the blue finish with a jeweled bolt and follower. The custom hand carved wood stock is in good condition with an exotic wood fore end cap, pistol grip and detailed carvings oak leaves, acorns and a stag. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. The rifle is topped with a Buehler one-piece mount and a Leupold M7-4X fixed power scope. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19MG-151 INTER ARMS MK10 Lot #772 (Sale Order 914 of 1779) Interarms Mark X bolt action rifle, .223 Remington caliber, Serial #2441. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with the front and rear sights removed, numerous English proofs and acceptance marks at the front ring and Weaver bases added. The action is not functioning at the time of description and should be inspected by a competent gunsmith. The Bell & Carlson textured synthetic stock is in very good condition showing little use. The bore is dirty and may clean to good. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20EP-129 HI STANDARD Lot #773 (Sale Order 915 of 1779) Hi-Standard Model “B” semi-automatic pistol, .22 L.R. caliber, Serial #14138. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6 ¾” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of muted blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with small mars consistent with carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct, two-tone magazine and a period hand tooled leather flap holster. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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20EP-105 FRANCHI 12 GA Lot #774 (Sale Order 916 of 1779) Franchi Model 48AL semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #B13511. The shotgun is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 30” barrel with a ramped blade rifle sight. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with small mars, scratches and numerous proofs on the underside of the receiver. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with dents and compressions consistent with field use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20EP-26 REMINGTON 788 Lot #775 (Sale Order 917 of 1779) Remington Model 788 bolt action rifle, .243 Winchester caliber, Serial #6121643. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel. The rifle retains approximately 92%-94% of the factory blue finish with storage marks. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and scrapes consistent with field use. The stocks has sling swivels, leather sling and ends with a plastic butt plate. The rifle is topped with a Weaver one-piece mount and a Simmons 3 x 9 variable power scope. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20RPS-22 VINTAGE DIAMOND RING IN PLATINUM Lot #775a (Sale Order 918 of 1779) Vintage ring in platinum set with a fine round diamond and accent diamonds weighing approx 0.75ct Est:$750-1500
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20RPS-23 VINTAGE DECO DIAMOND RING Lot #775b (Sale Order 919 of 1779) Vintage deco ring white gold set with fine quality diamonds weighing approx. 0.85 ct Est:$500-1000
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20RPS-24 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #775c (Sale Order 920 of 1779) One fine emerald cut emerald ring in 14yellow gold accented by 2 baguettes Est:$700-1400
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20GD-79 TANTO BRASS Lot #776 (Sale Order 921 of 1779) Japanese late 19th Century Tanto with ornate brass mounts, the type favored by doctors and merchants. The Tanto shows an engraved steel (non-laminated) blade with an overall length of 14” in very good condition. Est.: $175-350
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20GA-3 SAVAGE 99 Lot #777 (Sale Order 922 of 1779) Savage Model 99 lever action rifle, .300 Savage caliber, Serial #638872. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sights. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with light handling marks. The lever and lever assembly shows vivid color case hardening. The checkered wood butt stock has been shortened with a ventilated rubber recoil pad added providing a 12 7/8” LOP. The bore is dark and may clean to fair and the action works well. Est.: $175-350 (C+R).
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20EP-94 UNUSUAL STEVENS Lot #778 (Sale Order 923 of 1779) J. Stevens single shot rifle, .25 rim fire caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” barrel marked, “.25 RF”. The rifle has gone to an overall dark patina with wear at the muzzle. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with an extra coat of varnish added and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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20FM-16 MAUSER BROOM Lot #779 (Sale Order 924 of 1779) Mauser Model 1896 Broom handle Semi-Auto pistol in 7.65 (.30 Mauser) caliber, Serial #169386 with other mismatched numbers. Shows 50%-70% old re-blue arsenal type finish. Markings and edges are good, missing the rear sight. The bore is good and mechanically sound, Import marked under the barrel. The grips are in good condition with mars and dents from carry and use. Est.: $400-$800. (C+R/PPT).
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210IC-4 CASE 125TH ANN. DEALER 'THANK YOU' KNIFE Lot #780 (Sale Order 925 of 1779) Case Customer Appreciation folding knife in Cherrywood display case. The limited production Case smooth natural bone Trapper has 3d laser engraving on the handle and “Thank You” on the blade. The lot includes the letter of appreciation and all associated paperwork. Est.: $200-$400.
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20IB-17 NAZI ERA OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #781 (Sale Order 926 of 1779) Nazi era Officer’s sword with steel scabbard, fine blade in good to very good overall condition. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HW-100 JAPANESE TYPE 30 BAYONET Lot #782 (Sale Order 927 of 1779) Japanese Type 30 bayonet with Nagoya arsenal marking and scabbard. The bayonet is in fine condition with an overall length of 20 ¼” and a 15 ½” blued blade. The bayonet is arsenal sharpened retaining nearly all of the original blue on the blade with a standard handguard and grip with smooth wood handle and bird head pommel. The steel scabbard is in fine condition showing little use. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-27 THOMPSON CONTENDER BBL LOT Lot #783 (Sale Order 928 of 1779) Lot of Thompson Contender accessories including a barrel in .45 Colt caliber 10" with scope and rings, three sets of fore ends, a pistol grip and assorted small parts. $175-$350.
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20HI-28 PHOTOGRAPHIC LOT Lot #784 (Sale Order 929 of 1779) Photographic image lot consisting of an ambrotype depicting a young squire, cased in Moroccan leather with dealer marking on the edges, marked G. Frederick, 585 Broadway (N.Y.), approximately 6” x 4 ½” to the outside edge of the case. In very good plus to near fine with a hand colored face. The lot additionally includes a Carte D’ Visite of Abraham Lincoln marked on the back, J. Ford Morris-Oswego N.Y.-with the negative preserved with a cancelled 2 cent tax stamp from the Civil War. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HW-101 ARISAKA TYPE 38 BAYONET Lot #785 (Sale Order 930 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka Type 38 bayonet with Nagoya arsenal marking and scabbard. The bayonet is in fine overall condition with an overall length of 20” and a 15 5/8” blade. The blade is in unissued condition and remains in the white showing arsenal sharpening with a crisp Nagoya marking at the handguard. The bayonet has the older, hook style handguard with a smooth wood handle and steel bird head pommel. The unmarked steel scabbard is in fine overall condition retaining a significant amount of original finish drifting to dark patina. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-107 BONANZA LOT OF HUNTERS GEAR Lot #786 (Sale Order 931 of 1779) Bonanza box lot of hunting gear with grunt tubes, duck and goose calls, rattles, bear calls, varmint calls, game scales, slings and videos along with other accoutrements. A bonanza for the gun show circuit or hunting enthusiast. Est.: $175-$350.
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20AM-100 AM WALTHAM POCKET WATCH Lot #787 (Sale Order 932 of 1779) American Waltham Watch Company 18 size, stem set pocket watch circa 1891, Serial #4962298 with spade style hands. The watch is in very good condition, running at the time of description with small chips on the edge of the crystal. The movement is marked, P.L. Bartlett Waltham, Massachusetts. The gold fill case is numbered 471191 and marked, “FAHYS MONARCH” and engraved with the initials, CJD”. Est.: $150-$300.
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20AM-101 AM WALTHAM WATCH CO Lot #788 (Sale Order 933 of 1779) American Waltham Watch Company 18 size, stem set pocket watch circa 1896, Serial #7134273 with Morning Glory Open style hands. The movement is marked 17 Jewels Adjusted and P.L. Bartlett of Waltham Massachusetts and is not working at the time of description. The case is marked, “FAHYS ORESILVER” and numbered 644612. Est.: $150-$300.
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20EP-326 MDL 98 COLUMBIAN MAUSER Lot #789 (Sale Order 934 of 1779) FN Columbian Model 1950 Mauser bolt action rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #05846. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle retains a significant amount of original military finish with a crisp Columbian crest on the front ring and sharp FN markings on the wall. The top of the rear bridge is marked, “.30”. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and scratches consistent with carry and use. The buttstock includes sling swivels, period canvas sling and textured steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20EP-313 MAUSER Lot #790 (Sale Order 935 of 1779) Custom Mauser bolt action rifle, 7mm caliber, Serial #D1133. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 21” barrel. The action is non-functioning and must be checked by a competent gunsmith. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish while receiver is in the white showing polishing. The magazine base plate is missing the locking mechanism in the trigger guard and has light surface rust. The smooth wood sporting stock is in good condition with a rubber ventilated recoil pad. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20IB-9 GERMAN GAS MASK W/CANISTER Lot #791 (Sale Order 936 of 1779) WWII era German gas mask in canister. The OD green canister and mask are in good overall condition with period canvas straps. Est.: $200-$400.
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20IB-10 GERMAN 'DEATH HEAD' HUSSARS Lot #792 (Sale Order 937 of 1779) Lot of two WWII German pieces. A German “Death Head” Hussar’s hat plate and canvas pendent marked, “Leibhusaren” and “WALTER BUCH HEILBRONN”. Both items are in very good overall condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IB-15 GERMAN WWII COLLECTION MAUSER BAYONET Lot #793 (Sale Order 938 of 1779) German WWII lot including a 1941 dated FNJ #9103R, scabbard #1900, marked “Jsch” dated 1940. The blade is near fine and the scabbard is good with some erosion. The lot additionally includes two leather ammunition pouches and a period canteen. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IB-18 GERMAN NON-COMM SWORD Lot #794 (Sale Order 939 of 1779) German Non-Commissioned Officer’s sword with metal scabbard. The sword is marked, “E.PACK & SOHNE SOLINGEN” at the handguard. The blade is excellent, while the sword and scabbard are very good overall. The piece dates to 1920’s-to WWII era. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-32 $2 BILL 1928 G SERIES Lot #795 (Sale Order 940 of 1779) $2 dollar bill dated 1928 Series G, circulated with corners clipped signed in pen, “Babe Ruth”. The bill is NOT AUTHENTICATED and is SOLD WITHOUT WARRANTY. Est.: $100-$300.
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20GD-82 SHRADE KNIFE Lot #796 (Sale Order 941 of 1779) Older Schrade sheath knife marked #165 and “Old Timer” with a 5” blade. The knife has a fancy turquoise and silver mounted Native American scabbard probably 1960’s-1970’s with the blade showing wear and use. Est.: $100-200
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20GD-83 BOWIE Lot #797 (Sale Order 942 of 1779) F.A. Bower Solingen, Germany marked Bowie knife with stag grip, 8” blade, 12 ½” overall length. The blades shows minor pitting with the #68, with scabbard. The knife is 1890’s to 1930’s. Est.: $100-200
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20HI-31 SPUR LOT Lot #798 (Sale Order 943 of 1779) Lot of two pair of spurs. The first is U.S. Cavalry issue with U.S. markings and ADK inspection marks, in very good condition made from nickel over brass. The second set are brass heel spurs with iron rowels, civilian to Indian Wars. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-29 1921-S MORGAN DOLLAR Lot #799 (Sale Order 944 of 1779) 1921-S Morgan silver dollar, PCGS graded AU-58 with a gold plated U.S. Bi-Centennial medal in the original case. Est.: $50-$100.
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20EP-308 50 CAL. IN LINE Lot #800 (Sale Order 945 of 1779) Inline Black Powder single shot rifle, .50 caliber, Serial #312056. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” round barrel with ramrod. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark patina. The smooth wood stock is in good condition and ends with a ventilated rubber pad. The rifle is topped with a Tasco Pronghorn fixed power scope. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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20RPS-34 MULTI COLORED STONE BRACELET Lot #800a (Sale Order 946 of 1779) One beautiful hand made multi colored stone bracelet in silver set with amethysts, agate and mother of pearls Est:$175-350
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20RPS-35 LAVENDER JADE BANGLE Lot #800b (Sale Order 947 of 1779) One fine quality lite lavender Jade bangle bracelet with special design Est:$500-1000
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20RPS-37 CUFF LINK COLLECTION Lot #800c (Sale Order 948 of 1779) A collection of 5 pairs of custom hand made cuff links, pair of Alexander coins, pair of silver quarters, pair of 5 centavos, abalone on silver , and one pair engraved oval. Est:$175-350
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20RPS-38 LAVENDER JADE UNICORN Lot #800d (Sale Order 949 of 1779) One carved lavender jade unicorn in a 14k yellow gold chain Est:$100-200
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20RPS-47 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #800e (Sale Order 950 of 1779) One petite ruby diamond halo ring made in 18 k white gold Est:$150-300
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20RPS-49 PEARL RING Lot #800f (Sale Order 951 of 1779) One free form carved ring in 14 k yellow gold set with a beautiful round pearl Est:$150-300
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20HI-110 MILITARY PRINT LOT W/6 VOL ON CIVIL WAR Lot #801 (Sale Order 952 of 1779) Military print lot with six pamphlets on Civil War Ordnance, framed works showing French Imperial Guards and a set of twelve color prints titled, “Our Navy in Action” distributed by the U.S. Navy picturing historical naval engagements through the ages. A nice lot of military prints. $125-$250.
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20HI-116 LOT OF 11 PELLET BB AND REPLICA PISTOLS Lot #802 (Sale Order 953 of 1779) Bonanza lot of 11 air pistols and cap guns by Crosman, Daisy and others, all in good to very good condition. Est.: $125-$250.
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20HO-103 FISH KNIFE SET Lot #803 (Sale Order 954 of 1779) Lot of four bone handled fish knives with silver blades. The grips have been scrimshawed with the inscription, “Sea Fox, 1859” possibly for the ship on which they were carved. The knives come in a hand sewn velvet case with the clasp button scrimshawed, “PELEG.W.GLIFFORD, 1859”. The knives and case are all in good condition showing the same, consistent aging and patina. Est.: $150-300.
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20HA-112 KILGORE CORP USCG FLARE PISTOL Lot #804 (Sale Order 955 of 1779) Kilgore Corporation USCG approved flare pistol, Serial #8318. The pistol is in fine overall condition with an 8” barrel retaining nearly all of the nickel finish with the cotton cord lanyard retained. The pistol is marked USCG approved. Est.: $125-$250.
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20HZ-4 1902 U.S. OFFICER'S SWORD Lot #805 (Sale Order 956 of 1779) 1902 U.S. Officer’s sword with scabbard marked “Henderson Ames Kalamazoo, Mich.” With excellent etched blade. Good to very good overall. Primary U.S. Officer’s sword carried from Spanish American War to WWII. Est.: $150-$300
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20IA-23 TWO ANTIQUE BULLET MOLDS Lot #806 (Sale Order 957 of 1779) Two antique American bullet molds. One marked Colt’s patent for 1849 pocket model and brass mold unmarked. The colt mold is pitted and rough. Est.: $50-$100
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20CF-39 BB GUN LOT Lot #807 (Sale Order 958 of 1779) Bonanza lot of vintage toy guns and bb guns. The lot includes 9 vintage toy guns, two BB rifles and two BB pistols. All items are in about fair condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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20HI-115 RUGER M77 WALNUT STOCK W/RED PAD Lot #808 (Sale Order 959 of 1779) Ruger Model 77 checkered Walnut rifle stock marked for a .30-06 caliber rifle. The stock appears to be a take-off with the red Ruger marked solid rubber recoil pad. The stock is in nearly excellent condition with only light handling marks. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HW-27 1886 U.S. BUCKLE Lot #809 (Sale Order 960 of 1779) U.S. 1886 brass buckle for a cartridge belt with a leather carbine socket, both in very good overall condition. The lot includes an 1886 U.S. marked buckle and leather socket marked, “35” just under the buckle. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-112 REM MOD 700 SYNTHETIC TARGET STOCK Lot #810 (Sale Order 961 of 1779) Remington Model 700 custom Varmint/Target synthetic stock. The synthetic stock is in nearly excellent overall condition with an oversize fore end with medium heavy to bull barrel channel. The stock ends with a Remington marked solid rubber recoil pad. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HO-104 HOLSTER LOT Lot #811 (Sale Order 962 of 1779) Lot of two authentic western holsters, one with cartridge belt. 1. Single loop basket weave and tooled leather holster with a matching belt, .45 Colt caliber cartridge loops, built to accommodate a 5 ½” barrel. The holster shows early H. H. Heiser of Denver marks on the skirt, dating to the 1900-1920’s. The belt measures 34”-36” and is in good overall condition. 2. Leather double loop holster for a 4 ½” barrel revolver (unmarked), measuring approximately 4” across the top, possibly for a Colt Lightning, in good overall condition dating to the 1880-1910’s era. Est.: $100-200.
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20HA-115 2-BASKETWEAVE GUNBELTS Lot #812 (Sale Order 963 of 1779) Leather lot of 2 basket weave gun belts, 6 leather flap duty holsters and 2 leather magazine pouches, all in good condition. Est.: $100-$300.
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20CF-46 WINCHESTER #508907 Lot #813 (Sale Order 964 of 1779) Winchester Model 190 semi-automatic rifle, .22 S, L, LR caliber, Serial #508907. The rifle is in good overall condition but is missing the bolt assembly. The smooth wood stock is in good condition as well. Est.: $100-$200. (Modern).
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20CF-85 2 KNIVES Lot #814 (Sale Order 965 of 1779) Lot of two fixed blade knives. The lot includes an early Ka-Bar style knife with stacked leather handle and a second knife missing a grip scale in leather sheath. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-117 BOOK LOT OF FIREARMS WESTERN Lot #815 (Sale Order 966 of 1779) Book lot of Western, Military and Sportsman’s publications including a great copy of George Catlin and the Old Frontier and a paperback entitled, “The Custer Myth”. A nice library lot. Est.: $100-$200.
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20EP-270 WINCHESTER 37 Lot #816 (Sale Order 967 of 1779) Winchester Model 37A Youth single shot shotgun, 20 gauge, Serial #C1044270. The shotgun is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 26” barrel. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish. The checkered wood stock is in excellent condition with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 12 ½” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $140-$280. (Modern).
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20EP-343 H&R CHIKARI Lot #817 (Sale Order 968 of 1779) H&R Shikari Model 155 single shot rifle, .45-70 Govt. caliber, Serial #AM325785. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 28” round barrel with a full-length brass ramrod. The barrel retains 98-99% of the blue finish with handling marks. The receiver is beautifully case colored. The smooth wood stocks are in excellent condition showing little use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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XXGW-9 GUMBALL MACHINE Lot #818 (Sale Order 969 of 1779) Gumball Machine on an older Iron stand. .25 cent. Good condition. Measures 43 1/2". 1960s-70s. Est.: $100-200
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20RPS-20 CHANDELIER EARRINGS Lot #819 (Sale Order 970 of 1779) A set of Victorian chandelier earrings in great shape with a a woven magnifying glass necklace with lavender jade beads Est:$85-175
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20RPS-17 JADE BRACELET Lot #820 (Sale Order 971 of 1779) One beautifully fabricated green jade bracelet with toggle clasp and safety chain Est:$75-150
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20RPS-18 BEAD NECKLACE Lot #821 (Sale Order 972 of 1779) A collection of crystal, garnet, rose quartz, and amethyst faceted bead necklace Est:$50-100
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20JB-5 MANHATTAN PARTS REVOLVER Lot #822 (Sale Order 973 of 1779) Manhattan percussion revolver parts gun, .31 caliber, Serial #1902, 5” octagon barrel. The pistol is inoperable, missing parts and sold as a parts lot only. The smooth wood grips are in good condition and the trigger guard is detached. Est.: $100-$200. (Antique).
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20JB-7 HOPKINS & ALLEN Lot #823 (Sale Order 974 of 1779) Hopkins & Allen Range Model DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol has been made inoperable by a blown barrel and is sold as parts only. Est.: $50-$100.
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20JH-3 REMINGTON DERRINGER Lot #824 (Sale Order 975 of 1779) Remington two-shot derringer, .41 caliber, Serial #1135. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with 3” barrels. The pistol retains approximately 93-95% of the thinning nickel finish with light scratches and handling marks. The smooth stag grips are in very good condition and fit well. The lot includes an additional set of original checkered hard rubber grips in good condition. The bores are fair and the action works well. Est.: $300-$600. (Antique).
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20JH-6 L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE 16 GA Lot #825 (Sale Order 976 of 1779) L.C. Smith Field Grade SxS shotgun, 16 gauge, Serial #8687. The shotgun is in fine overall condition as re-finished with 26 ½” barrels with a full-length filed rib. The barrels show nearly all of an old, quality re-blue with a small area of wear on the right side, choked Full and Modified. The receiver shows vivid case hardening with double triggers. The checkered wood stock has been refreshed with the checkering re-cut and a fresh coat of varnish added, a splinter fore end and round knob pistol grip. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bores are good and the action works well. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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20JS-7 REMINGTON 1100 Lot #825a (Sale Order 977 of 1779) Remington Model 1100 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #M002754M. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib. The shotgun has been finished in spray-on camouflage paint which is scraped and scratched in areas. A Side Saddle shot shell holder has been added to the left side of the receiver. The synthetic stock is also painted camouflage with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good and the action functions well. Est. $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JS-8 REMINGTON WINGMASTER 870 Lot #825b (Sale Order 978 of 1779) Remington Model 870 Wing Master pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #V255823M. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib chambered for 3” shells and choked “Full”. The shotgun retains most of the blue finish with an extra 20” matte finished barrel. A Side Saddle shot shell holder has been added to the left side of the receiver. The checkered wood stocks are in very good condition with a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JS-9 ITHACA MDL MAG 10 Lot #825c (Sale Order 979 of 1779) Ithaca Model Mag 10 semi-automatic shotgun, 10 gauge, Serial #100026079. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a shortened 20” barrel with no front sight. The shot gun retains a significant amount of matte blue finish with mars and scratches. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing light sanding, loss of finish on the butt stock and a ventilated rubber pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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20JS-10 ITHACA MDL 37 Lot #825d (Sale Order 980 of 1779) Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #966703. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a Hi-Viz rifle sight in front. The shotgun retains a significant amount of the matte stainless steel finish with areas of light surface rust evident. The fore end is wooden and the pistol grip is a checkered rubber Pachmayr Presentation grip. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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20HI-23 PRINTERS WAX PLATE Lot #826 (Sale Order 981 of 1779) 18th to 19th century painter’s wax plate showing a hunting scene with mold off the original measuring approximately 5” across the oval shape center. Good to very good overall condition. Est.: $300-$600.
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20RPS-14 MOZAMBIQUE AMETHYST & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #827 (Sale Order 982 of 1779) One fine oval Mozambique amethyst set in 14k yellow gold pendant with diamonds Est:$150-300
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20RPS-19 STERLING SILVER NECKLACE Lot #828 (Sale Order 983 of 1779) One beautifully hand fabricated necklace made in sterling silver weighing 74.6grams Est:$175-350
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20RPS-13 RUBY & DIAMOND RING Lot #829 (Sale Order 984 of 1779) One marquee ruby and diamond ring in 18 k yellow gold Est:$300-600
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20JB-1 S&W D.A. #70168 Lot #830 (Sale Order 985 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Top Break DA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #70168. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of thinning nickel finish with areas of light surface rust and erosion. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JB-3 S&W MDL 1 1/2 #9429 Lot #831 (Sale Order 986 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ spur trigger SA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #95291. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3 ½” barrel. The pistol has gone to an overall grey patina with light surface rust. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JH-2 NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MINI REVOLVER Lot #832 (Sale Order 987 of 1779) North American Arms mini revolver, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #L206486. The pistol is in as new condition with a 1 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the stainless steel finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood grips are in excellent condition. The bore is very good and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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20JF-4 STOCK FOR 1903 Lot #833 (Sale Order 988 of 1779) Custom smooth wood stock for a Model 1903 Springfield bolt action rifle. The after-market wood stock is as new with only light handling marks and includes the handguard and checkered steel butt plate with trap. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HO-24 SPENCER CARBINE Lot #834 (Sale Order 989 of 1779) Spencer Saddle Ring Carbine, .52 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The carbine appears complete with the saddle ring retained and a 22” barrel. The initials, “PT” are carved into the right buttstock. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20JF-1 WARDS WESTERNFIELD MDL 30 Lot #835 (Sale Order 990 of 1779) Wards Western Field Model 30 pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #SB562A. The shotgun is in very good to fine overall condition with a 30” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the muted blue finish with wear at the muzzle and handling marks. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars and scratches consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ½” LOP. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $200-$400.
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20JF-2 MARLIN 336A Lot #836 (Sale Order 991 of 1779) Marlin Model 336A lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, Serial #G9945. The rifle is in good to very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a half magazine. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of flaking blue finish drifting to grey patina. The smooth wood stock has been sanded with a small repair at the wrist and a solid rubber recoil pad added. The bore is good, the action works well and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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20JF-3 MAUSER 98 Lot #837 (Sale Order 992 of 1779) Czech Brno Model 98 Mauser bolt action rifle, 8mm caliber, Serial #6194I. The rifle is in very good to fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the military finish with proofs and acceptance marks, including a Nazi eagle proof on the barrel. The markings on the front ring have been polished out and the bolt number is matching. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a desirable winter style trigger guard. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is bright, the action works well and the markings are crisp. The lot includes a period military style leather sling. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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20HO-27 M-1 GARAND Lot #838 (Sale Order 993 of 1779) Springfield Armory U.S. M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #2647240. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle appears complete with a 24” barrel, sling swivels and a canvas sling. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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20ICS-3 14K ROSE GOLD RING Lot #839 (Sale Order 994 of 1779) 14k Rose Gold Ring set with crystal (Rosato, Italy). Est:$200-400
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20ICS-2 CORAL NECKLACE Lot #840 (Sale Order 995 of 1779) Natural Coral Necklace with 14k gold clasp. Est:$200-400
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20ICS-4 JADE BANGLE Lot #841 (Sale Order 996 of 1779) Jade Bangle Bracelet. Est:$150-300
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20JC-179 MARLIN 336 Lot #842 (Sale Order 997 of 1779) Marlin Model 336 lever action rifle, .30-30 caliber, Serial #26047255. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” round barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock pistol grip stock is in very good condition with attractive figure in the butt stock. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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20JC-222 MILITARY LOT Lot #843 (Sale Order 998 of 1779) Lot of post WWII Eastern block caps and winter hats. 7 total all with emblems. Good to very good plus condition. Ready to “Party”…Get it? Communist party. 1 inscribed in pen comrade “Gavin”. Est.: $150-$300
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20HO-25 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #844 (Sale Order 999 of 1779) 1873 Springfield trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle appears complete with a 32” barrel. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20HO-26 SPRINGFIELD 03-A3 Lot #845 (Sale Order 1000 of 1779) Remington U.S. Model 03-A3 bolt action rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #8778786. The rifle is water damaged and rusted, needing restoration. The rifle is sold as is, where is, with no warranty made or implied. The rifle appears to be complete with a RA marked barrel dated, 7-43 with the flaming bomb emblem partially visible. The rifle has a 24” barrel with sling swivels retained. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20ICS-1 NATURAL PEARL NECKLACE Lot #846 (Sale Order 1001 of 1779) Natural White Pearl Necklace. Est:$100-200
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20ICS-5 JADE BRACELET Lot #847 (Sale Order 1002 of 1779) Multi-Color Jade Bracelet. Est:$50-100
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20HI-30 U.S. $1 NOTE Lot #848 (Sale Order 1003 of 1779) U.S. $1 Note Series 1935A-Hawaii. The bill is in circulated, non-graded condition marked twice on the front and once on the rear. Est.: $75-$150.
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20FM-8 SPRINGFIELD 03 Lot #849 (Sale Order 1004 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Model 1903 bolt action sporter by Smith Corona, .30 caliber, Serial #4005544. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 23” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of an old, quality re-blue with scratches and dried oil on the barrel. The bolt has been jeweled and the handle bent to accommodate scope mounting. The smooth wood custom sporting stock has a rosewood tip on the froe end and exaggerated pistol grip with a rollover cheek piece and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The rifle is topped with a Tasco 3 x 12 x 40 variable power scope. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20EP-268 BLACK POWDER CENTURION Lot #850 (Sale Order 1005 of 1779) Century Arms Centurion in-line black powder rifle, .50 caliber, Serial #107888. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 24” barrel and full-length brass tipped ramrod. The rifle retains nearly all the matte blue finish with light handling marks. The checkered synthetic stock is in excellent condition with a solid rubber recoil pad. Sling swivels and a custom leather sling have been added during the period of use. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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20JR-1 DEERFIELD 12 GA Lot #850a (Sale Order 1006 of 1779) Deerfield Model 67X pump shotgun, #C08573, 12 Ga., 28” barrel, chambered for 3” shells, blued finish, brass bead front sight, with plain wood stock and plastic butt plate. The shotgun is in overall good condition, showing 50-70% of the original finish, good bore and action, stocks are good and show light dings scratches and mars. There is a minor crack on top of the tang to the rear of the safety approximately ½” long. Pump shotguns are extremely hard to get at this time and bring a significant premium. (C&R/PPT) Est. $125-250
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20JR-2,31 NOBLE MDL 40 &NOBLE MDL 41A Lot #850b (Sale Order 1007 of 1779) Lot of 2 Noble shotguns, first a Noble Model 40, #NSNV, 12 Ga., 28” barrel with Multi Choke, brass front bead sight and wooden stock with plastic butt plate. The shotgun is in good condition overall, showing approximately 80-90% original finish with light freckling, bore is good, action is sticky. The stock is fair with a repair to the wrist, and the butt plate is slightly ill fitting. The second is a Noble Model 40A, #NSNV, 12 Ga., 28” barrel with Multi Choke, brass front bead sight and wooden stock with no butt plate. The shotgun is in good condition overall, showing approximately 80-90% original finish which has drifted to a brown patina, bore is good, action is good. The stock is fair with a repair to the wrist and is now covered in leather. Magazine tube and bolt have been chromed. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-3 MOSSBERG MDL 151 Lot #850c (Sale Order 1008 of 1779) Mossberg Model 151M semi automatic target rifle, #NSNV, 22 LR. cal., 20” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights and a Mossberg S-100 receiver sight, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with metal butt plate. Rifle is in fair to good condition overall, 75-85% original finish retained with moderate pitting in areas on the barrel. The bore is fair and should improve with cleaning, the action is good. The stock is very good with scattered mars and dings. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-6,21 WARDS MDL 87 &STEVENS 87A Lot #850d (Sale Order 1009 of 1779) Lot of two semi automatic .22 rifles, including a Wards Western Field Model 87-SB-87-TA, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR (.22 LR only as automatic), 24” barrel, blued finish, tubular magazine with smooth wood stock. Rifle is in fair condition overall, retaining 90-95% original blue with light pin prick rust starting on the barrel and action. Bore is very good, action is good, stock has multiple repaired cracks and modifications. Bore is fair and should improve with cleaning, action is good. The second rifle is a Springfield 87A, #NSNV, 24” barrel, blued finish with rear adjustable sight, plain wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. The rifle is in fair condition overall, the finish has been cleaned of the original finish and the finish has been stripped from the stock. The bore is good, the action is good. The stock is good as cleaned. (C&R/PPT) Est. $125-250
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20JR-7 PINFIRE REVOLVER Lot #850e (Sale Order 1010 of 1779) Antique Belgian pinfire revolver marked The Guardian American Model of 1878, #12, approximately .28 cal., blued finish with wood grips. Revolver is in very good condition overall, action is working at time of description, good bore, grips are very good. Pistol has been cleaned to an almost bright finish. (Antique) Est. $150-300
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20HI-111 LOT OF 14 PAINTED FINE CHINA PLATES Lot #851 (Sale Order 1011 of 1779) Lot of 14 hand painted fine china plates titled, “SANTA” by Leon Barnard. The plates are marked 1979Second Limited Edition, Annual Fall Plate Edition of 5,000. The 10” plates are individually boxed and packed in Styrofoam. A great Christmas decorator. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HX-11 MARLIN 122 Lot #852 (Sale Order 1012 of 1779) Marlin Model 122 single shot bolt action rifle, .22 S, L, LR caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 22” barrel. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions. The bore is good, action crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20HX-17 STEVENS 416 Lot #853 (Sale Order 1013 of 1779) Stevens Model 416 U.S. marked bolt action target rifle, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #208425. The rifle is in fine overall condition as re-finished with a 26” heavy barrel with a globe style front sight and the rear dove tail filled. Scope blocks have been added during the period of use. The rifle retains nearly all of an old, quality re-blue and is marked, “U.S. PROPERTY” with the flaming bomb emblem on the receiver. A period aperture sight has been added during the period of use. The smooth wood target stock is in very good condition with small mars from field use, cartouches at the wrist and behind the trigger guard and a canvas sling has been added. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20HZ-11 FANCY ORG. OR FRATERNAL SWORD Lot #854 (Sale Order 1014 of 1779) Fancy organization or fraternal sword by Pettibone Brothers. F.C.B. with Samson at the top of the scabbard. Cast metal grip. Late 19th to early 20th century. Good overall. Est.: $150-$300
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20HI-11 MISC LOT Lot #855 (Sale Order 1015 of 1779) Good lot of Lyman Ideal loading tools, case trimmers, reloading dies and other miscellaneous loading items. From an old estate with vintage items from 50-90 years old. Est.: $250-$500.
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20HI-100 INTL. WILDLIFE FOUND. "GREATER KUDU" Lot #856 (Sale Order 1016 of 1779) 1981 International Wildlife Foundation hand signed and numbered original lithograph entitled, “Greater Kudu” by noted South African wildlife artist Peter Darro. The print is 9 ½” x 15 ½” and is number 831/1500. A nice piece that originated from the liquidation of the Petersen Publishing collection. Est.: $75-$150.
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20HO-10 GERMAN PERC Lot #857 (Sale Order 1017 of 1779) German full-stock percussion pistol, approximately .50 caliber with an 8” octagon barrel with a dovetailed German silver sight and brass tipped wooden ramrod. The barrel is marked, “A SONNS WIDDERN”. The finely checkered grip has a clean break through the wrist with a steel escutcheon plate at the butt. Est.: $75-$150. (Antique).
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20HI-15 DRAGONUS KNIFE Lot #858 (Sale Order 1018 of 1779) Dragonus Limited Edition knife by Hibben knives. The knife is serial #0394 and is a limited edition of 2,000. The knife was manufactured in 2002 and includes a display case. The knife is in excellent overall condition measuring 17” overall with a 9 ½” blade. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-16 WOOD AND BRASS DRUM FOR GATLING GUN Lot #859 (Sale Order 1019 of 1779) Wood and brass drum for a Gatling gun. The drum is possibly for training, unmarked and antique with arsenal dings, mars and scratches, could also be as storage so as not to stick in the gun on deck or in the field. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-17 FIRING REGULATIONS 1904 Lot #859a (Sale Order 1020 of 1779) Lot of two books from a local estate. The lot includes two titles: “Practical Rifle Shooting” by Walter Winans, marked “MUMMA” in numerous locations. The first edition was published in 1906 and was the property of Admiral Morton C. Mumma, a veteran of WWII and the president of the National Rifle Association from 1955 to 1957. Mumma was a noted marksman, instructor and member of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. The second title, “Firing Regulations for Small Arms” and is dated 1904. The book is marked property of Charles E. Stodter with his obituary in the front cover. Stodter was a West Point graduate, veteran of the Spanish American War, Philippines Insurrection, Mexican Border Campaigns and WWI. Stodter would later serve as a coach for the US International Olympic and Rifle teams. Both books wound up with our consignor who was friends with these gentlemen and lived near them in the Coronado area of San Diego. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-18 DAILY CITIZEN NEWSPAPER Lot #860 (Sale Order 1021 of 1779) Daily Citizen newspaper, J.M. Swords Prop. Vicksburg, Mississippi dated July 2, 1863 with articles on the battle and a feature on Robert E. Lee. The newspaper is in very good to near fine condition. Est.: $200-$400.
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20HI-20 LOT OF ANTIQUE TARGET SCOPES Lot #861 (Sale Order 1022 of 1779) Lot of antique target scopes sold as parts. The optics are fogged and broken, needing repair. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-22 CATALOG LOT Lot #862 (Sale Order 1023 of 1779) Bonanza lot of Winchester Factory catalogs including #22, #83, #89 and a copy of a 1924 dated Pocket catalog for tools. All items are in good to very good overall condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-25 PARTS LOT Lot #863 (Sale Order 1024 of 1779) Bonanza lot of parts including butt plates, firing pins, bolts, extractors, cylinders and numerous small parts. The lot also includes a European musket lock from an African Trade musket in about relic condition. All items in fair to good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-105 MATTED B KITTREDGE & CO COLT ADVERTS Lot #864 (Sale Order 1025 of 1779) Matted original B. Kittredge & Co. advertiser dated July 9, 1875 for Colt’s New Line revolvers. The image is 11 ¼” x 17” in good original condition with some slight water damage in the upper left hand corner. The matte is beige heavy card stock. Est.: $50-$100.
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20HX-15 MOSSBERG 183KC Lot #865 (Sale Order 1026 of 1779) Mossberg Model 183KC bolt action shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #NSNV. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel including the adjustable choke. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of muted blue finish with a light freckling of surface rust. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 13 ½” LOP. The bore is fair and the action functions well. Est.: $50-$100. (C+R).
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20HX-4 JUKAR BLACK POWDER Lot #866 (Sale Order 1027 of 1779) Spanish Jukar black powder percussion pistol, .46 caliber, Serial #003552. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 7” octagon barrel, brass blade front and fixed rear sights. The side plate is case colored, steel ramrod and brass trigger guard. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition. Est.: $40-$80.
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20HI-21 CIVL WAR ERA LOT Lot #867 (Sale Order 1028 of 1779) Lot of Civil War era relics from an old time Pennsylvania collector. A great collector’s lot of Civil War dug ups. Est.: $50-$100.
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20HI-26 GRIP LOT Lot #868 (Sale Order 1029 of 1779) Large grip lot including six pair of partially finished wooden grips for a Single Six revolver, S&W small revolver rubber grip, Ruger checkered wood medallion grips, 2 sets of large revolver wooden combat grips, one textured rubber Hogue Monogram, a Pachmayr Gripper and a Mershon 10 Point among others. Over fourteen pairs of different pistol grips. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-118 PIN SET Lot #869 (Sale Order 1030 of 1779) Alexander Graham Bell 'The History of the Telephone 1876-1987' commemorative pin set. Est>$100-200
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20FO-23 ITHACA M66 Lot #870 (Sale Order 1031 of 1779) Ithaca M-66 Super Single lever action single shot shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #216760. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 26” barrel with a brass bead front sight. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with light handling marks. The smooth wood stock is very good condition with small mars and compressions. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good and the action functions well on this clean Ithaca. Est.: $80-$160. (Modern).
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20EP-329 WARDS WESTERNFIELD Lot #871 (Sale Order 1032 of 1779) Wards Western Field bolt action shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #NSNV. The shotgun is in fair overall condition with a 24” barrel with brass bead front and fixed rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to brown patina. The smooth wood stock has been heavily sanded and a ventilated recoil pad added providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is fair, action works and markings are legible. Est.: $60-$120. (Modern).
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20JB-8 COLT DBL RIFLE ACTION W/BOOK Lot #872 (Sale Order 1033 of 1779) Colt Model 1878 SxS shotgun action modified for use in a period double rifle. The action is Serial #18299 as stamped on the water table and reads, “Colt’s Pt. FA Mfg Co.” on each of the engraved locks. The action has double triggers and stylized hammers and has gone to brown patina. According to the consigner, the action was made in order to facilitate a .45/70 caliber double rifle. The lot includes a signed copy of “Colt’s Double Rifles” by Fred P.L. Mills, dated 1953. An interesting lot that deserves further research. Est.: $200-$400. (Antique).
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20EP-259 CVA "STALKER" Lot #873 (Sale Order 1034 of 1779) CVA Stalker black powder single shot rifle, .50 caliber, Serial #805613. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with a 28” octagon barrel with full-length ramrod, blade front and adjustable rear sights. The barrel retains nearly all of the blue finish with sharp edges. The side plate and hammer are nicely case colored. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a ventilated rubber recoil pad. Est.: $125-$250.
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18GV-101 CHINESE AIR GUN Lot #874 (Sale Order 1035 of 1779) Chinese Underlever air rifle, .177 caliber, Serial #M369808. The air rifle is in very good overall condition with an 18” barrel. The rifle is marked made in Shanghai, China on top of the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and handling marks. Est.: $25-$50.
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20CE-26 PMG FOLDER VIRGINIA $1 NOTE Lot #875 (Sale Order 1036 of 1779) P.M.G. graded in holder July 21 1862 Virginia Treasury note (Confederate). Notes exceptional paper quality graded at 64 choice uncirculated. Est.: $90-$180
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20JR-8,13,26 GUN LOT Lot #875a (Sale Order 1037 of 1779) Lot of semi automatic rifles, including a Savage Model 6A, #NSNV, .22 LR, 24” barrel, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. Rifle is in good condition overall, finish has turned to brown with moderate pitting, bore is good, action is good. Stock is good overall with mars, dings and dents from use, and some staining. The second is a Springfield Model 187S, #B174256, .22 LR, 20” barrel, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. Rifle is in good condition overall, finish is very good overall with some freckling, bore is good, action is good. Stock is good overall with mars, dings and dents from use, and some loss of finish. The third is a Springfield Model 187N, #NSNV, .22 LR, 19 3/4” barrel, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. Rifle is in good condition overall, finish has turned to brown with little finish remaining, bore is good, action is good. Stock is good overall with mars, dings and dents from use, and some staining. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-9,12,18 GUN LOT Lot #875b (Sale Order 1038 of 1779) Lot of 3 Springfield rifles, , including a Springfield 187N, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR, 20” barrel, blued finish, tubular magazine with smooth wood stock. Rifle is in near fine condition overall, retaining 95%+ original blue with light pin prick rust starting on the barrel. Bore is very good, action is good, stock is very good as refinished. Second is a Springfield 187J, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel, blued finish, tubular magazine with smooth wood stock. Rifle is in good condition overall, most of the finish has been cleaned from the barrel, with light pin prick rust starting on the action. Bore is very good, action is good, stock is very good as refinished. Third is a Springfield 87A, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel, blued finish, tubular magazine with smooth wood stock. Rifle is in fair to good condition overall, retaining 40-60% original finish turned brown with light pin prick rust starting on the barrel. Bore is very good, action is good, stock is very good as refinished. (C&R/PPT) Est. $200-400
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20JR-16,25 GUN LOT Lot #875c (Sale Order 1039 of 1779) Lot of Stevens bolt action rifles, including Model 121, #NSNV, .22 S, L, or LR cal., 24” barrel, wood stock and rear sight adjustable for elevation. Rifle is in good condition overall, retaining approximately 90% original blue, with some areas of thinning, slightly oversized butt plate which is chipped, stock shows mars, dings and dents and some discoloration. Second is a Stevens Model 15-B, #NSNV, .22 S, L, LR cal., 24” barrel, wood stock with the initials “PL” in script letters tastefully drawn on the left side of the butt stock, rear sight adjustable for elevation. Rifle is in very good plus condition showing 95% original blue with light surface rust that should clean, good bore which will improve with cleaning, and good action. Stock is very good as partially refinished, with the left side revarnished glossy and the right side still matte with several runs in the finish. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-15 MARLIN MDL 81 Lot #875d (Sale Order 1040 of 1779) Marlin Model 81 bolt action target rifle, #NSNV, 22 S, L, LR. cal., 20” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights and a Williams receiver mounted peep sight, tubular magazine, custom modified wood stock with hard rubber butt plate. Rifle is in very good condition overall, 85-90% original finish retained with several spots of finish loss from something being spilled on the gun. The bore is good and should improve with cleaning, the action is good. The stock has been modified and hand carved from the trigger to the center of the butt with contours and is very good with scattered mars and dings. The length of pull has been extended by ¾” to 14 3/8”. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-17,34 GUN LOT Lot #875e (Sale Order 1041 of 1779) Lot of 410 Ga. Bolt action shotguns, including a Mossberg 183D B, #NSNV, 410 Ga., 24” barrel, with Mossberg external modified choke, blued finish, bead front sight, plain wood stock with hard rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in fair to good condition overall, showing approximately 30-50% original finish, bore is good, action is good. Stock is fair to good with a small crack at the wrist and adhesive residue which should clean. Second shotgun is a Mossberg Model 183D A, 410 Ga., #NSNV, 24” barrel, with Mossberg external full choke, blued finish, bead front sight, plain wood stock with hard rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in fair to good condition overall, showing approximately 20-30% original finish with minor pitting, bore is good, action is good. Stock is fair to good with a repaired crack at the wrist. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20FA-14 EARLY EAGLE FLASK Lot #876 (Sale Order 1042 of 1779) Early pocket model eagle flask appearing to be excellent and original but restored. “Bob” Allen cooked and reworked flasks like a master chef! Great for casing. Est.: $250-$500
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20FA-17 POCKET EAGLE FLASK Lot #877 (Sale Order 1043 of 1779) Pocket model size flask by American cap and flask co. with eagle and E. Plurbis Unum in banner. Good to very good with 30%-50% lacquer. Good spring. Minor dents and aging. Est.: $200-$400
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20GH-1 SEDGLEY CUSTOM BOLT Lot #878 (Sale Order 1044 of 1779) Classic pre-war American sporterized rifle marked R. F. Sedgley - Philadelphia on an Enfield P-17 action, .30-06 cal., #123, barrel turned and reduced to 22 1/2" with reworked military stock and mounts being "slimmed down" and wood filler block added in the area of sling mounts and butt plate areas. 13 1/2" to the end old Winchester recoil pad, 42 1/2" overall. Fine to excellent restored condition showing little use with minty bore. (C&R) Est. $750-1,500
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20RPS-12 CONCH SHELL NECKLACE Lot #879 (Sale Order 1045 of 1779) A collection of 2 genuine Lucite bead and a miniature conch shell necklace longer than 30 inches Est:$50-100
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20RPS-15 2 BRACELETS Lot #880 (Sale Order 1046 of 1779) 2 wide Fashion bracelets set with green stones and yellow stones beautifully fabricated by bracelet collection Est:$50-100
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20ICS-6 TIGER RING SET IN SILVER Lot #881 (Sale Order 1047 of 1779) Tiger Ring set in Silver. Est:$50-100
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20IW-1 POLISH TRAINER Lot #882 (Sale Order 1048 of 1779) Polish Model WZ-48 bolt action single shot training rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #AB01121. The rifle is in overall good to very good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings, scattered erosion and spots of pitting confined primarily to the barrel, good+ stock with considerable old small mars and dings from carry and storage. The rifle is dated 1954 on the front ring. Est.: $250-$500 (C+R).
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20IWQ-3 1941 DATED RUSSIAN REVOLVER Lot #883 (Sale Order 1049 of 1779) Nagant Model 1895 DA revolver, 7.62 x 38R caliber, Serial #189529733. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 98-99% of the matte blue finish with numerous Russian proofs and acceptance marks. There is a Russian star on the left side of the frame dated 1941 and it is import marked on the right. The crudely checkered wood grips are in very good condition and reflect the wartime production. The butt includes the original lanyard ring. The lot also includes a period pebble finished leather flap holster with cleaning rod. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are crisp on this WWII production Nagant dated 1941. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R/PPT).
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20IW-5 1917 COLT Lot #884 (Sale Order 1050 of 1779) Colt U.S. Army Model 1917 DA revolver, .45 ACP caliber, Serial #217713. The pistol is in fine overall condition as re-finished with a 5 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 95-96% of an old quality re-blue with most of the markings polished out and engine turning on the hammer and trigger. The smooth wood grips are in good condition showing heavy use with dents, mars and bruising. The butt is marked, “U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 No. 74265”, with the lanyard ring retained. The bore is fair and the action functions well. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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20IW-6 CZ 52 Lot #885 (Sale Order 1051 of 1779) CZ Model 52 semi-automatic pistol, 7.62 x 25 caliber, Serial #N1314. The pistol is in fine overall condition with a 4 ½” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 94-95% of the matte blue finish with edge and holster wear, primarily at the muzzle. The pistol has numerous proof and acceptance marks. The ribbed Bakelite grips are in very good condition with light handling marks. The lot includes two correct magazines and a period leather flap holster with cleaning rod. The action is crisp and the bore is good. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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20FA-42 MISC LOT Lot #886 (Sale Order 1052 of 1779) Cartridge collector’s lot of 4 boxes. 1. Colt .380 Auto pistol marked red label box by Winchester. Full and matching head stamps. Opened. Good minor tatters and loss. 2. 6.35 (.25 Auto) Germany Pre-War with photo of Ortgies patent marked Ortgies, Saur, Dreyse, Mauser, Walther, Colt, Browning, and Bayard 3. .32 automatic Colt (7.65 Browning) by Winchester. Good label. Empty box. Very good. 4. .25 Automatic Colt by Winchester, red label, 12 rounds soft point. Matching. Deteriorating. Est.: $250-$500
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20IA-24 TWO JAPANESE SAMURAI TSUBAS Lot #887 (Sale Order 1053 of 1779) Two Japanese samurai Tsuba and a handle for a WWII Samurai sword. Handle has some fraying. Tsuba is in good condition. Est.: $50-$100
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20IS-9 SMITH & WESSON Lot #888 (Sale Order 1054 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless DA revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #69491. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 3” barrel, retaining the majority of the toning nickel finish with dull case hardening on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $125-$250. (Antique).
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20IS-11 CAPT JACK ENGRAVED Lot #889 (Sale Order 1055 of 1779) Captain Jack engraved spur trigger SA revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in nearly fine overall condition with a 2 ½” barrel. The pistol is tastefully period engraved, retaining nearly all of the nickel finish with the top strap and top of barrel drifting to grey patina. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. The action works, the bore is fair and the markings are legible. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20IS-23 INDIAN NAVAJO RUG Lot #890 (Sale Order 1056 of 1779) Beautifully woven Navajo Indian rug measuring 29 ½” x 19” in very good to nearly excellent condition in geometric patterns with beige, browns and rust tones. A nice decorator piece. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JH-1 CASULL MINI REVOLVER Lot #891 (Sale Order 1057 of 1779) Freedom Arms Casull SA spur trigger mini revolver, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #A62532. The pistol is as new with a 1 ¼” barrel with a blemish on top where the front sight was removed. The pistol retains approximately 99% of the stainless steel finish. The smooth wood laminate grips are in excellent condition. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern/PPT).
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20JH-4 MEXICAN COPY OF COLT SAA Lot #892 (Sale Order 1058 of 1779) Mexican copy of a Colt SAA revolver, .44 caliber, Serial #23. The pistol is in fair to good overall condition with a 5” barrel. The pistol retains a significant amount of flaking nickel finish. The smooth wood grips are fair to good with mars, dents and scratches. The action is not working at the time of description. The bore is dark and may clean to fair. Est.: $150-$300. (Antique).
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20JC-34 1858 REMINGTON Lot #893 (Sale Order 1059 of 1779) Remington 1858 .44 caliber reproduction black powder revolver by Armi San Marco in original box. No evidence of firing or apparent use. 99% to new. (Percussion) Est.: $125-$250
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20JC-35 NAVY ARMS Lot #894 (Sale Order 1060 of 1779) Navy Arms Percussion Blackpowder reproduction Remington Revolver in .36 caliber, S/N 014860 and Italian proofed. 98%-99% showing possible minor firing and use. (Percussion) Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-36 RUGER OLD ARMY Lot #895 (Sale Order 1061 of 1779) Ruger “Old Army” Percussion black powder revolver in stainless steel with faux ivory medallion grips, S/N 145-78290. Excellent condition with minimal signs of use. In box with slip cover. Must be registered. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-37 ROGER & SPENCER Lot #896 (Sale Order 1062 of 1779) Rogers & Spencer Reproduction Percussion Revolver for E.M.F. in .44 caliber, S/N 022185. Excellent to new in box. 99%+. No apparent firing or use. (Percussion) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-44 M.A.B. EXPOSED HAMMER Lot #897 (Sale Order 1063 of 1779) M.A.B. (France) Semi-Auto pistol with exposed hammer and 4 ½” round to octagon barrel, Winfield Arms Co. in composite grips who were gun dealers in the 1950s-60s, S/N 8145. Good condition with 50%-70% toning original blue showing some minor pitting, scratches, and loss. Good action, good bore, and 1 original mag. Two small tap holes at rear of the frame for part that has been removed (Sight or Slide stop?). (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-62 S&W 1 1/2 Lot #898 (Sale Order 1064 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ New Model Single Action revolver in .32 Rimfire with nickel plating, and varnished rosewood grips, S/N 94155. Very good plus condition with 80%-90% original nickel, minor nickel erosion and pinprick pitting. Strong original color on the hammer. 90% varnish on near fine grips. Sharp markings. Locks but not revolving. No cleaning or polishing. Estate consigned and would improve with minor T.L.C. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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20JC-76 S&W VICTORY MODEL Lot #899 (Sale Order 1065 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Victory Model Double Action Revolver in .38 caliber with a 5 ½” barrel and U.S. Property marked on top of the frame, S/N V116118. Dark re-parkerized finish with replacement wood grips. Import marked. Bright bore. 75% original case colors on the hammer and trigger. Good action. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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20FA-21 BAG FLASK Lot #900 (Sale Order 1066 of 1779) English bag flask .36-.44 caliber percussion pistol era. Unmarked good condition with good spring. Circa 1850s-60s. Est.: $100-$200
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20RPS-41 ANTIQUE CAMEO RING Lot #900a (Sale Order 1067 of 1779) One antique ring set with beautifully carved cameo Est:$100-200
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20RPS-44 COIN LOT Lot #900b (Sale Order 1068 of 1779) 87 silver dimes with 69 mercury dimes including years 1916 and 1925 and 18 Roosevelt dimes Est"$125-175
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20RPS-50 VINTAGE KODAK NO 1-A CAMERA Lot #900c (Sale Order 1069 of 1779) One awesome vintage Kodak no 1-A bellow camera almost like new, with a leather monogrammed carry bag Est:$75-150
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20JR-33,37 GUN LOT Lot #900d (Sale Order 1070 of 1779) Lot of two .22 rifles: first is a Mossberg Model 146B bolt action rifle, #NSNV, .22 S-LR, blued finish, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with hard rubber butt plate, mounted with a Weaver V22 scope. Rifle is in good condition overall, large barrel bolt, 70-80% original finish remains with freckling and light pitting, good bore, good action. Stock is very good with some loss of finish, and light wear from storage and use. Second is a Savage Model 1912 semi automatic, #10490, .22 LR automatic cal., blued finish, fixed sights, detachable magazine, with smooth wood stock. Rifle is in fair condition overall, finish has turned to a brown patina, some minor pitting on the action. The bore is fair, the action is good. The stock is fair, with cracks to the rear of the tang both top and bottom several inches long, and a chip at the bottom left measuring approximately 1 1/8” x ½”. The stock has also been sanded and refinished. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-35 STEVENS MDL 94 Lot #900e (Sale Order 1071 of 1779) Stevens Model 94 single shot 20 Ga. shotgun, #NSNV, 2 ¾” chamber, blued barrel with color case hardened finish, simulated wood checkered plastic stock with plastic butt plate. Shotgun is in fair to good condition overall, retaining approximately 75-85% original finish, with areas of erosion on the receiver and the top of the barrel from the forend to the receiver (probably from acidic hands when being carried). The bare is near fine, the action is good, stock is very good, still retaining most of the original sticker from when new on the left side of the butt. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20HI-1 EARLY HOPKINS & ALLEN SAFETY POLICE Lot #901 (Sale Order 1072 of 1779) Early Hopkins and Allen Safety Police DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, Serial #F6693. The pistol is in good to very good condition with approximately 80% of the original nickel finish, minor pitting and erosion. The pistol shows the last patent date of Aug. 21, 1906. The grips are very good plus with a good action and good bore. There are areas of heavy pitting, primarily on the cylinder. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R/PPT).
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20HI-2 U.S. HOSPITAL CORPS BOLO Lot #902 (Sale Order 1073 of 1779) U.S. Hospital Corps Bolo knife with scabbard dated 1910 and S.A. marked. The scabbard is also dated 1910 with R.I. marking. The grip is broken with pieces missing. The scabbard is good, the knife is fair to good overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HI-5 POTTERY LOT Lot #903 (Sale Order 1074 of 1779) Lot of three ancient American Southwestern pottery items, collected in Arizona during the 1950’s. Singer figure with bowl, pipe and beads for a necklace. There are minor condition issues, small cracks and breaks. Est.: $150-$300.
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TMF-31 MILITARY LOT Lot #904 (Sale Order 1075 of 1779) Bonanza lot of military items including canteens, mess kits and other assorted military gear. Est.: $150-$300.
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TMF-29 JAPANESE SWORD Lot #905 (Sale Order 1076 of 1779) Dai-Sho or matching Japanese long and short swords with a circular wood stand from an old collector who obtained the set in the 1980’s while on his military tour of duty. Est.: $300-$600.
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TMF-6 ORIGINAL ARTWORK Lot #906 (Sale Order 1077 of 1779) Original artwork for the magazine, “Red Cloud”. The artist is unknown and looks to be 30-60 years old or older. Est.: $150-$300.
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TMF-25 WWII COLLECTIBLE LOT Lot #907 (Sale Order 1078 of 1779) Lot of 18 WWII collectible pieces from an old collector’s estate, valued at $5 to $35 each. A bonanza lot for the gun show or collector show. In a large Riker’s case. Est.: $150-$300.
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TMF-26 MISC LOT Lot #908 (Sale Order 1079 of 1779) Lot of two insignias from an estate in a paper envelope. The lot includes British art patch with cannon WWI era on black background. The 2nd, a German collar board pink and silver with striped piping. Both pieces are in about mint condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-103 LOT OF 7 WILDLIFE PRINTS NATL WILD TURKEY Lot #909 (Sale Order 1080 of 1779) Great lot of numbered wildlife prints by the National Wild Turkey Federation, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and State art from Texas and others. The lot includes art work and stamps by artists including Robert Abbett, John Cowan, Al Barnes and Maynard Reece among others. A nice collector’s lot of Ducks, Wild Turkeys and other subjects with values to $100 each. $150-$300.
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20HI-10 SHOOTERS LOT Lot #910 (Sale Order 1081 of 1779) Bonanza lot of Hunter and Shooter supplies including butt pads, IWB and belt holsters, butt pads, snap caps, cleaning kits, scope rings, game calls and a new in the package Caldwell bi-pod. Great for the gun show or for swap meet with literally something for everyone. Est.: $150-$300.
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20HA-101 WINCHESTER MDL 74 Lot #911 (Sale Order 1082 of 1779) Early Winchester Model 74 semi-automatic rifle, .22 Long rifle caliber, Serial #63508. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The rifle retains a significant amount of toning blue finish with small mars and scratches. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are crisp on this desirable Winchester semi-auto circa 1940. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R).
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20HI-9 MISC LOT Lot #912 (Sale Order 1083 of 1779) Huge lot of screw in chokes by various makers and manufacturers, approximately 25 or more. The lot additionally contains several choke wrenches, choke cases and additional gauges. A great lot for the shotgun shooter. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IA-3 SCOTTISH SPORRAN Lot #913 (Sale Order 1084 of 1779) A small Scottish sporran of leather and deer fur. Silver stag on green Morocco. Silver tassels. Late 19th century. An attractive piece of Scottish regalia. Est.: $100-$200
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20HI-104 LOT OF 6 PRINTS FIREARM SCHEMATICS Lot #914 (Sale Order 1085 of 1779) Print lot including firearm schematics of Vetterli, Winchester and Colt guns. The lot also includes a period copy of an accounting ledger for Samuel Storke & Son of London and a print of a fine sketch entitled, “Donner Lake”. A great decorator lot. Est.: $75-$150.
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20HI-4 U.S. PISTOL CO. D.A. Lot #916 (Sale Order 1086 of 1779) U.S. Pistol Co. DA revolver, .32 S&W caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol retains a significant amount of the original nickel finish in fine overall condition with good hard rubber grips circa 1900-1920’s. The pistol is not locking up correctly and the timing is off. Est.: $75-$150. (C+R/PPT).
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20JC-224 NAMBU HOLSTER Lot #917 (Sale Order 1087 of 1779) Japanese military holster for a Nambu leather clamshell style holster in very good plus to almost fine condition with the label showing (Conji) inside possibly name and unit, with minor scuffs and slight wear. Est.: $175-$350.
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20HI-7 MOSSBERG MDL 5500 Lot #918 (Sale Order 1088 of 1779) Mossberg Model 5500 MK II 12 gauge barrel with a full-length ventilated rib with a 2 ¾” chamber in camouflage pattern finish. The barrel is 24” in length with a dirty bore that may clean to good. Est.: $75-$150.
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20HI-8 WINCHESTER POST 64 Lot #919 (Sale Order 1089 of 1779) Winchester Post-64 Model 70 barrel is .338 Winchester Magnum caliber. The barrel is in very good condition, 24” in length with a good bore and sharp markings. The sights have been removed and holes filled with tap screws. Est.: $75-$150.
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20HI-38 SW BACK BAYONET Lot #920 (Sale Order 1090 of 1779) Swiss “Saw Back” bayonet marked, S.J.C. Newhausen #179597, in near fine overall condition probably for a Vetterli rifle, with scabbard. Est.: $100-$200.
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20HI-12 POWDER CAN LOT Lot #921 (Sale Order 1091 of 1779) Lot of 19th and early 20th century powder cans. The lot includes cans by Mathewson’s, E.C. Shotgun Powder, Super Balistite, Schultze and Dupont among others. The cans are in good to very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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TMF-32 AMMO LOT Lot #922 (Sale Order 1092 of 1779) Lot of approximately 600 cast lead .45 caliber round nose pistol bullets. The cast bullets have been lubed and the lot includes five wooden bullet trays. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IA-1 AMERICAN POWDER HORN Lot #924 (Sale Order 1093 of 1779) Nice 19th century American powder horn measuring 11”” overall great hand worn patina and lovely turned chestnut plug. Fine condition. Est.: $75-$125
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20IA-2 LUGER SHOULDER STOCK Lot #925 (Sale Order 1094 of 1779) A smalGood reproduction Luger flat board shoulder stock. Excellent condition and a quality repro. Est.: $100-$200
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20JR-36 JC HIGGINS MDL 20 Lot #925a (Sale Order 1095 of 1779) JC Higgins Model 20 pump shotgun, #NSNV, 12 Ga., 19” barrel, chambered for 2 ¾” shells, full choke, with plain wood stock and rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in fair condition overall, showing traces of the original finish. The bore is good, action is good, pump arm shows a repair with a crude weld on the left side requiring a section of the wood to be removed. The trigger guard has been modified to a “Fitz trigger”, and the stock has been marked “HILDAGO CTY TX 31 SHERIFF” on the right side in 3/8” stamps. This gun has obviously seen plenty of use in the field. Sheriff Martino was the Sheriff of Hildago taming the west back in the day, and this gun should be further researched. (C&R/PPT) Est. $100-200
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20JR-38 WINCHESTER MDL 1200 Lot #925b (Sale Order 1096 of 1779) Winchester Model 1200 pump shotgun, #153934, 12 Ga., 18” barrel, chambered for 2 3/4” shells, blued finish, snap on Hi-Viz front sight, with plain wood stock, checkered forend and rubber recoil pad. The shotgun is in overall fair, showing 96-97% of a reapplied finish over pitting, good bore and action, stocks are good and show light dings scratches and mars. Bolt has been polished. Pump shotguns are extremely hard to get at this time and bring a significant premium. (C&R/PPT) Est. $125-250
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20JR-39 WESTERRNFIELD MDL XNH-560-BA Lot #925c (Sale Order 1097 of 1779) Westernfield Model XNH-560-8A pump shotgun, #12G16B, 12 Ga., 27 3/4” barrel with Noble Vary Chek Choke, chambered for 2 3/4” shells, blued finish, brass bead front sight, with plain wood stock and rubber recoil pad. The shotgun is in overall very good condition, showing 75-85% of the original finish, good bore and action, stocks are good and show light dings scratches and mars. Pump shotguns are extremely hard to get at this time and bring a significant premium. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-40 COAST TO COAST MDL 367H Lot #925d (Sale Order 1098 of 1779) Coast to Coast Model 367H 12 Ga. Pump shotgun, #A230673, 28” vent rib barrel chambered for 3” shells, full choke, blued finish, smooth wood stock with rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in good condition overall, 75-85% original finish remains, thinning at the carry points and edges. The bore is fair, the action is good. The stock is fair, showing decent repairs at the wrist, and loss of finish on the butt. The recoil pad is ill fitting and slightly undersized. Shotguns are very hard to get in this climate, and here is a great opportunity to get a pump gun without dealer extortion. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20JR-24 MOSSBERG MDL 51M Lot #925e (Sale Order 1099 of 1779) Mossberg Model 51M semi automatic target rifle, #NSNV, 22 LR. cal., 20” barrel, blued finish, adjustable sights and a Mossberg No 4 receiver sight, tubular magazine, smooth wood stock with metal butt plate. Rifle is in fair to good condition overall, 85-90% original finish retained with freckling on the barrel and receiver. The bore is good and should improve with cleaning, the action is good. The stock is good with scattered mars and dings, and a crack at the wrist starting which is about 2” in length. (C&R/PPT) Est. $150-300
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20BM1-120,126 MEDALS DISPLAY Lot #926 (Sale Order 1100 of 1779) Lot of two displays of U.S. military uniform patches, medals and uniform cords; many of the items are identified. Est.: $150-$300.
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20EP-128 ROHM MDL 66 Lot #927 (Sale Order 1101 of 1779) Rohm GBH Model 66 SA revolver, .22 Magnum caliber, Serial #IC297820. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 4 5/8” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of the thinning blue finish with wear at the muzzle and an index line on the cylinder. The checkered plastic grips are in very good condition with small mars. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20EP-298 H&R BREAK TOP Lot #928 (Sale Order 1102 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Top Break DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #112458. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of flaking blue finish areas of light surface rust and erosion. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with small mars. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $90-$180. (C+R/PPT).
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20IW-7 1967 M-57 Lot #929 (Sale Order 1103 of 1779) Yugoslavian Model M59 Anti-Tank bazooka sight in leather carrying case. The sight is in good overall condition with the original rubber eye cup with crisp, clear optics. The lot includes the original leather case with strap. Est.: $150-$300.
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20IS-12 PIETTA REPRO Lot #930 (Sale Order 1104 of 1779) Italian Pietta reproduction 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, Serial #694901. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 7 ½” octagon barrel. The barrel and cylinder retain nearly all of the blue finish while the frame and straps are polished brass. The cylinder scene is 95-96% visible. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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20IS-13 PINFIRE 1769 Lot #931 (Sale Order 1105 of 1779) Belgian pinfire revolver with folding trigger, .28 caliber, Serial #1769. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3 ¼” octagon barrel with traces of blue on the barrel and on the cylinder with Liege proofs and acceptance marks. The smooth wood grips are good showing light wear and handling marks. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $75-$150. (Antique).
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20IS-19 HERITAGE ROUGH RIDER Lot #932 (Sale Order 1106 of 1779) Heritage Rough Rider SA revolver, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #3HR015812. The pistol is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 5 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains 98-99% of the blue finish with an import mark on the left side of the frame. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition. The bore is good and the action works well. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern/PPT).
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20JC-215 FOREIGN BAYONET LOT Lot #933 (Sale Order 1107 of 1779) Good lot of foreign military bayonets. 7 total with scabbards as described: 1. Argentine Mauser bayonet, S/N 56254 with matching scabbard. Full crest is grease. Very good to fine 2. French bayonet St. Etienne arsenal 1879. Very good plus to fine. 3. S.A. marked 30 bayonet, S/N 566929 with scabbard. Possibly from Finland. Very good plus to fine 4. German Mauser 98 bayonet with scabbard. No marking. Very good plus 5. “Neuhausen” marked bayonet with no scabbard, S/N 480740. Good plus. 6. Unidentified bayonet P.M. small mark with leather scabbard. Fair to good. 7. Eastern European bayonet with scabbard wire cutter. “OKB” marking with leather. Good plus. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-216 JAPANESE BAYONETS Lot #934 (Sale Order 1108 of 1779) Lot of 2 bayonets. 1 Japanese for Arisaka with scabbard. The blade is very good plus. Weathering and loss to wood. Fair grip and the scabbard is good. Along with rusty unmarked bayonet similar to Japanese. Est.: $100-$200
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20HI-101 LOT OF 32 MILITARY PRINTS FRITZ KREDER Lot #935 (Sale Order 1109 of 1779) Lot of 32 military prints by artist Fritz Kredel. The lot includes fine prints spanning the Revolutionary War to Korea. A nice lot by a noted artist. Est.: $125-$250.
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20EP-351 SPRINGFIELD Lot #936 (Sale Order 1110 of 1779) Springfield Model 944 Series A single shot shotgun, .410 gauge, Serial #P881204. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 26” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the blue finish with light scratches and mars from carry and use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition showing heavy use with dents, mars and scratches. The bore is good, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $40-$80. (Modern).
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20IH-5 FLINTLOCK LOT Lot #937 (Sale Order 1111 of 1779) Lot of two Spanish style flintlock pistols. The pistols appear to be Spanish made in the last 30-50 years. Est.: $150-300
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20JC-218 1872 U.S. STYLE GERMAN BLADE Lot #938 (Sale Order 1112 of 1779) Light Cavalry style sword with scabbard U.S. Model 1872 style with Germany and Solingen maker’s mark in shield. No eagle on the guard. Good to very good overall condition. Some erosion and rust. Very good wrap on grip. Est.: $100-$200.
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20JC-210 H&R SINGLE SHOT Lot #939 (Sale Order 1113 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Topper Model 58 single shot shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #NSNV. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 30” barrel. The barrel retains a significant amount of blue finish with light surface rust at the breech. The receiver is nicely case colored. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small dents and scratches. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good and the action is tight on face. Est.: $100-$200. (Modern).
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20JC-211 1917 WINCHESTER BAYONET Lot #940 (Sale Order 1114 of 1779) Enfield 1917 bayonet (Also Trench Gun) U.S. marked “Winchester” with fire bomb and eagle head in cosmoline. Almost fine. Scabbard is very good to fine also. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-212 ARGENTINE BOLO BAYONET Lot #941 (Sale Order 1115 of 1779) Argentine 1909 bolo in near fine condition, S/N C03967 on blade and scabbard. Full crest Weyersburg Solingen maker’s mark. A 9+ on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $100-$200
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20JC-166 HELMET LOT Lot #942 (Sale Order 1116 of 1779) Lot of 7 helmets as described: 1. U.S. Civil Defense helmet. Good with liner and straps. Marked “L.A. Police U.S. Property” on the inside. 1950s-60s 2. 1939 dated British style helmet numbered 625 and “J.S.S.I.” marked with liner. Very good condition 3. Post war German helmet with leather liner and chin strap. Very good plus to fine. 4. Unidentified post WWII European helmet with liner and strap. Fair to good 5. German WWI era helmet with no liner or straps. Silver painted with modern decals. No markings. Drab green original paint inside (just like the bikers in the Clint Eastwood movie) 6. U.S. Helmet WWII with split seam at the back with fiber glass liner, bands and chinstrap. Very good plus. 7. Unknown possibly Austria or Italy with light brown pad. Thin leather liner. Light fabric strap. Very flimsy made. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-163 HELMET LOT Lot #943 (Sale Order 1117 of 1779) Lot of 4 foreign helmets all with liners. Varied condition from fair to very good. Est.: $100-$200
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20JC-164 HELMET LOT Lot #944 (Sale Order 1118 of 1779) 5 European helmets all with liners. Fair to very good conditions. Est.: $150-$300
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20JC-149 MAUSER CONVERTED Lot #945 (Sale Order 1119 of 1779) Mauser Conversion bolt action shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #NSNV. The shotgun is in good to very good overall condition with a 27” barrel marked, “Germany” on the front ring. The shotgun retains a significant amount of toning blue finish drifting to dark patina. The smooth wood stock with “Geha” impressed into both sides of the butt stock. The bore is good and the action works well. Geha shotguns were converted from GEW 98 Mauser rifles after WWI from approximately 1919-1929. This in an effort to jump start the German firearms industry under conditions of the Versailles Treaty. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JC-152 MOSSBERG PUMP Lot #946 (Sale Order 1120 of 1779) Mossberg Model 500 AT pump shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #704429. The shotgun is in fine overall condition with a 28” barrel. The shotgun retains nearly all of the blue finish with scratches and mars consistent with field use. The smooth wood stocks are in very good condition with a textured plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $150-$300. (Modern).
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20HI-102 LOT OF SEVEN MATTED COWBOY PHOTOS HARTUNG Lot #947 (Sale Order 1121 of 1779) Lot of beautiful matted black and white photographs of cowboys and western scenes including; 101 Ranch Owner Zack Miller on Champion Horse circa 1916, Bareback Rider circa 1949 and Trick Roper in Wooly Chaps circa 1916, among others by A.M. Hartung. The photos measure 9 ½” x 7 ½” photo only and are matted with white card stock. A great group for the Cowboy/Western collector. $150-$300.
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20JC-153 JAPANESE RIFLE Lot #948 (Sale Order 1122 of 1779) Arisaka Type I Italian Pattern bolt action rifle, 6.5 x 50 caliber, Serial #L6262. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark patina. The smooth wood stock shows moderate to heavy use with dents and mars consistent with service use. The bore is fair and the action functions. The Type I was manufactured in Italy by Beretta and other Italian firms with a total production of approximately 120,000 primarily in 1938 and 1939 after Japan’s invasion of China. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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20JC-139 ZOUAVE Lot #949 (Sale Order 1123 of 1779) Antonio Zoli Reproduction Zouave percussion rifle, .58 caliber, Serial #13921. The rifle is in nearly excellent overall condition with a 32” barrel, brass barrel bands and a brass ramrod. The side plate is case colored and the hardware is brass. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a brass patch box on the right side of the butt stock and a smooth crescent brass butt plate. Est.: $150-$300.
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20JC-165 AIR RAID GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HELMET Lot #950 (Sale Order 1124 of 1779) German Nazi era Luftshitz helmet in very good plus to almost fine condition. 95% original decal showing almost al blue air force color paint. Very good liner and chin strap. Inside label on the back marked (Vertrieb Genehmigt, gemab 8 Luftschutzgesetz, Kofweite 58”. A 9+ on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $175-$350
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20IS-10 IVER JOHNSON TGT Lot #951 (Sale Order 1125 of 1779) Iver Johnson Target Sealed 8 DA revolver, .22 caliber, Serial #M52588. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of the blue finish with wear on the barrel and areas of light surface erosion. The cylinder has gone to silver patina while the hammer and trigger show muted case hardening. The checkered wood grips are in good condition. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $75-$150. (C+R/PPT).
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20JC-75 IVER JOHNSON .38 D.A. Lot #952 (Sale Order 1126 of 1779) Iver Johnson Double Action hammerless Revolver with latest Pat. Pending date 1893, S/N 11600. 75%-85% nickel showing some rust and erosion and pitting where finish is lost. Good grips with even wear showing “Owls Head”. Worn bore with working action. Est.: $75-$150
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20JC-158 GERMAN FLOBERT Lot #953 (Sale Order 1127 of 1779) Geco Original Karabiner Model 1925 bolt action single shot rifle, 6mm Flaubert caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in very good to fine condition with a 23” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the blue finish with some loss of finish and areas of erosion on the barrel. The smooth wood stock is in good condition. The bore is bright and the action works well. Est.: $50-$100. (C+R).
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20JC-157 DOUBLE EXPOSED HAMMER Lot #954 (Sale Order 1128 of 1779) Double barrel SxS hammer shotgun, 12 gauge in relic/wall hanger condition with 32” barrels. The shotgun is covered in moderate to heavy rust with a full-length rib and double set triggers. The checkered wood butt stock is in fair condition. Est.: $50-$100. (Antique).
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20JC-162 CADET SWORD Lot #955 (Sale Order 1129 of 1779) Late 19th to early 20th century D guard cavalry style sword in Austrian style with no maker’s or I.D. marks on the blade or hilt. Fancy original embroidered sword knot with “K”. Also fancy embroidered hanger genuine to this sword. Lightly cleaned gray metal and good overall. Indecipherable mark on the Ferrell. Some pitting on the scabbard. Est.: $100-$200
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20JC-161 TRAINING RIFLE Lot #956 (Sale Order 1130 of 1779) Early bolt action training rifle. The trainer is in fair to good overall condition and is 43” in overall length. The bolt functions and the rear ladder style sight is intact. The painted wood stock is in fair condition. Est.: $25-$50.
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20LBU-1 STEVENS SXS Lot #957 (Sale Order 1131 of 1779) Stevens Model 9478 single shot shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #D457865. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 28” barrel. The barrel retains the majority of the blue finish with some light surface rust on the left side. The receiver shows muted case colors. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition ending with a hard plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $50-$100. (Modern).
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20IB-210 LODGE SWORD Lot #958 (Sale Order 1132 of 1779) Lodge or fraternal sword with knightly motifs, castle on guard with initial “A.O.K.M.C.”. fair to poor condition with scabbard as found needing a cleaning. Est.: $35-$70
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20IB-211 BAYONET FRENCH Lot #959 (Sale Order 1133 of 1779) “St. Etienne Arsenal” marked and 1873 dated French sword bayonet and scabbard. Numbered L-3664 on hilt and scabbard. Good with minor rust and erosion needing cleaning. $50-$100
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20RPS-31 COMMEM. SILVER DOLLAR PROOF SET Lot #960 (Sale Order 1134 of 1779) One commemorative statue of liberty one ounce silver dollar proof set in box with certificate Est:$25-50
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20RPS-40 SILVER BRACELETS Lot #961 (Sale Order 1135 of 1779) 2 hinged silver bracelets, one inlaid with lapis,turquoise, and malachite Est:$50-100
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20RPS-32 NORMAN ROCKWELL PLATES Lot #962 (Sale Order 1136 of 1779) 4 limited edition of vintage Norman Rockwell plates, Fathers help,Evening ease, Birthday wish, Close harmony Est:$50-100
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20JO-1 BLUE & WHITE BRAIDED CORD Lot #963 (Sale Order 1137 of 1779) Blue and white braided cord with gold bullion tassel, for U.S. naval cocked hat and aggulette for Officer, possibly British. Est.: $25-$50.
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20JT-16 3 RELIC KNIVES Lot #964 (Sale Order 1138 of 1779) Lot of three relic, frontier knives of a type used by Frontiersmen, Buffalo Hunters and Pioneers, in fair to rough condition. Est.: $100-$300.
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20RPS-45 MORGAN DOLLAR Lot #965 (Sale Order 1139 of 1779) One un circulated Morgan dollar from year 1887 Est:$20-40
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20HA-116 LEATHER LOT Lot #966 (Sale Order 1140 of 1779) Lot of three vintage leather gun belts and single action holsters. The holsters are by various makers including Hunter and Triple K. The belts have cartridge loops, brass hardware and measure size 36-38” around. Est.: $25-$50.
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20HA-117 LEATHER LOT Lot #967 (Sale Order 1141 of 1779) Lot of three tooled leather cartridge belts with single action holsters. The holsters are in fair to good overall condition needing oil as they have dried out. Est.: $25-$50.
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20EY-3 COIN LOT Lot #968 (Sale Order 1142 of 1779) Complete set of U.S. Statehood Quarters 1999-2008 in a Whitman Classic coin album. The set includes all fifty state quarters in about uncirculated condition. Est.: $25-$50.
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20JT-14 1917 WINCHESTER BAYONET Lot #969 (Sale Order 1143 of 1779) 1917 dated Winchester marked bayonet for a 1917 Enfield style rifle or Trench gun in fair only condition. Est.: $35-$70.
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20JD-2 BOWIE STYLE KNIFE Lot #970 (Sale Order 1144 of 1779) Large Chipaway Cutlery clip point Bowie knife with a tooled leather belt scabbard. The knife is 12 ¾” in total length with a 7 ½” clip point blade which is 1/8” thick. The handle is polished, blue bone with stainless steel spacers and stacked blue leather. The blade is 440 HC steel and is marked Pakistan in the middle. The edge of the handguard is milled and the pommel is polished stainless steel. The tooled leather belt scabbard is in very good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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20JD-3 HTECH SURVIVAL KNIFE Lot #971 (Sale Order 1145 of 1779) M Tech survival knife with ballistic nylon belt scabbard. The knife is as new with an overall length of 9 ¼” and a 5 ½” blade with sawback. The handguard is black painted steel with a checkered steel grip with rubber O-ring spacers and a knurled screw off pommel with compass in the lid. The blade is bright and marked 440 steel and China at the handguard. The ballistic nylon scabbard is in excellent condition. Est.: $25-$50.
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20RPS-43 COIN LOT Lot #972 (Sale Order 1146 of 1779) 10 Hong Kong Dollars with Queen Elizabeth 2 head from year 1960 ( sells between 4-10 US dollar on eBay) Est:$20-40
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20RPS-42 COIN COLLECTION Lot #975d (Sale Order 1147 of 1779) A collection of 16 pure one ounce silver coins from the mythological series,including Hiawatha, mermaid and etoiles Est"$200-400
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20RPS-46 MULTI GEM RING Lot #975e (Sale Order 1148 of 1779) One beautifully designed multi gem ring containing ruby, sapphire,emerald and 2 yellow diamonds set in yellow gold Est:$250-500
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20IS-2 MARLIN MDL 80 Lot #976 (Sale Order 1149 of 1779) Marlin Model 80 bolt action rifle, .22 Short, Long or Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a mottled brown finish with light surface erosion. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, dents and is missing the butt plate. The bore is good and the action works well. The lot includes four correct magazines. Est.: $75-$150. (C+R).
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20IS-3 ROSSI Lot #977 (Sale Order 1150 of 1779) Rossi single shot rifle, .22 LR caliber, Serial #SP512345. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with an 18 ½” barrel. The rifle retains the majority of the blue finish with handling marks. The rifle is topped with an unmarked fixed 4x scope. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents consistent with field use. The lot includes a nylon sling with swivels. The bore is good and the action is crisp. Est.: $75-$150. (Modern).
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20IS-4 SAVAGE 160 Lot #978 (Sale Order 1151 of 1779) Savage Arms Model 160 semi-automatic rifles, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #C488829. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel with a full-length magazine. The rifle retains some blue finished moving to a mottled grey patina. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $35-$70. (Modern).
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20IS-5 COAST TO COAST MARLIN Lot #979 (Sale Order 1152 of 1779) Coast to Coast Model CC550 semi-automatic rifle by Marlin, .22 LR caliber, Serial #25321737. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 22” barrel and full-length magazine. The rifle retains nearly all of the blue finish with high point edge wear. The impress checked wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and dents consistent with field use. The rifle is topped with a Tasco Silver Antler fixed 4x scope. The bore is good and the action works well. Coast to Coast Hardware was a Minneapolis based family owned chain that opened in 1928 and closed their doors permanently in 1997. Est.: $35-$70. (Modern).
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20IS-6 JUKAR Lot #980 (Sale Order 1153 of 1779) Spanish Jukar full-stock percussion rifle, .45 caliber, Serial #110042. The rifle is in very good to fine overall condition with a 33” octagon barrel finished in the brown with a brass knife blade front sight and wooden ramrod with brass hardware. The side plate is relief engraved and case colored. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with a brass trigger guard and butt plate. Est.: $75-$150.
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20IS-7 RED JACKET Lot #981 (Sale Order 1154 of 1779) Red Jacket No. 3 spur trigger SA revolver, .32 Rimfire caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 2 ¼” octagon barrel. The pistol shows significant old flaking nickel finish with light to moderate pitting evident. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action is not working at the time of description. Est.: $50-$100. (Antique).
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20IS-8 H&R TIP UP Lot #982 (Sale Order 1155 of 1779) H&R Top Break revolver, .38 S&W caliber, Serial #425392. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel with a full-length solid rib. The pistol retains a significant amount of flaking nickel finish with edge wear and light surface erosion noted. The hammer and trigger show dull smoky case hardening. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition and fit well. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $50-$100. (C+R/PPT).
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20IS-14 REPRO FLINTLOCK Lot #983 (Sale Order 1156 of 1779) Reproduction flintlock pistol with 7” brass colored octagon barrel of approximately .45 caliber and brass hardware. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with an angry face on the pommel. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IS-15 DOUBLE PERCUSSION Lot #984 (Sale Order 1157 of 1779) S x S percussion pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition with 3 1/8” barrels. The metal surfaces are a matte silver finish with light engraving on the action. The smooth wood grip is in good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IS-16 JUKAR Lot #985 (Sale Order 1158 of 1779) Spanish Jukar single shot flintlock pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #0001059. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 6” octagon barrel with a brass blade front sight. The side plate is relief engraved with a ramrod and brass trigger guard. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IS-17 KIT GUN Lot #986 (Sale Order 1159 of 1779) Single shot percussion pistol, .45 caliber, Serial #90780A. The pistol is in very good condition with a brass frame and ramrod, blued steel barrel which shows traces of blue and a toning case colored trigger. The smooth wood grips are good. The bore is fair and action functions on this older, kit gun. Est.: $50-$100.
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20IS-18 REPRO FLINTLOCK Lot #987 (Sale Order 1160 of 1779) Reproduction flintlock pistol with 7” copper colored octagon barrel of approximately .45 caliber and brass hardware. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with an angry face on the pommel. Est.: $50-$100.
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20HX-18 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 177 Lot #988 (Sale Order 1161 of 1779) Benjamin Franklin Model 137 pump air pistol, .177 caliber, Serial #B23881. The pistol is in good overall condition with an 8 ½” barrel. The finish is thinning with marbled plastic checkered grips. Est.: $25-$50.
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20IS-20 CROSSMAN 1300 Lot #989 (Sale Order 1162 of 1779) Lot of two Crosman pump air pistols. The lot includes a Crosman Model 1300 Medalist .22 pump air pistol in the factory cardboard box and a vintage Crosman Model 112 pump .22 caliber air pistol with white checkered plastic grips. Both pistols are in good to very good condition. Est.: $40-$80.
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20IS-21 CANNON LOCKS Lot #990 (Sale Order 1163 of 1779) Lot of two vintage padlocks and a cast iron cannon with carriage. One padlock has crossed cavalry swords with a “7” over an “A”. The second is marked, “GRABLOCK NSWRAILWAYS 1870 PAT-0873”. Est:$35-70
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20IS-22 SHOOTING LOT Lot #991 (Sale Order 1164 of 1779) Lot of optics and shooting supplies. The lot includes a set of Perrini Night Prism 60 x 50mm armored binoculars in very good condition with nylon case. The lot additionally contains an Allen camo hunting pouch with 2 sets of Caldwell hearing protection devices and 2 pair of Uncle Mike’s shooting glasses. Est.: $35-$70.
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20JC-73 IVER JOHNSON TOP BREAK Lot #992 (Sale Order 1165 of 1779) H&R Double Action Revolver in .32 caliber closely copied after S&W Double Action .32 with a 3” barrel, showing nickel plated, hard rubber grips, and fluted cylinder, S/N 82122 on butt working with coating of rust and nests in two cylinders. Needing cleaning from estate. (C&R/PPT) Est.: $50-$100
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20JC-119 STEVENS 66C Lot #993 (Sale Order 1166 of 1779) Stevens Model 66 C bolt action rifle, .22 S, L or LR caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ¾ magazine. The barrel has gone to dark brown patina while the receiver and magazine tube show traces of flaking blue finish. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents, scratches and mars. The bore is fair and the action functions. Est.: $50-$100. (C+R).
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19LR-12 H&R TIP UP Lot #1401 (Sale Order 1167 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Tip Up double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #332818. The revolver is in very good overall condition with a 3” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of its nickel finish with small mars and scratches consistent with carry and use. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition with light handling marks. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $80-$160. (C+R/PPT).
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19LR-13 IVER JOHNSON TIP UP Lot #1402 (Sale Order 1168 of 1779) Iver Johnson Tip Up revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #146. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its nickel finish with some loss of finish on the frame and red nail polish applied to the front and rear sights. The smooth pearl grips are in good condition and fit well. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a period leather flap holster in good condition marked, “JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS Co. BOSTON MASS.” Est.: $125-$250. (C+R/PPT).
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19LR-16 H&R TIP UP Lot #1403 (Sale Order 1169 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Tip Up double action revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The revolver is in very good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the blue finish with areas of light surface erosion evident on the barrel and cylinder. The checkered hard rubber grips are in good condition with small mars consistent with carry and use. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $100-$200. (C+R/PPT).
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19HX- 25 INDONESIAN CARVING Lot #1404 (Sale Order 1170 of 1779) Indonesian carved hard wood wall hanging depicting a man with goat’s horns. The piece is approximately 18” tall by 7” wide and beautifully hand carved in Indonesian hard wood. The color and figure to the wood is impressive. Est.: $50-100
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19HJ-8 GREEN RIVER KNIFE Lot #1405 (Sale Order 1171 of 1779) J. Russell & Co. Green River Works skinning knife, approximately 9” overall with a 5” blade, well used; great display piece with a Sharps rifle. Est.: $50-100
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19LR- 43 INDIAN ARROW METER Lot #1406 (Sale Order 1172 of 1779) 1930’s Pontiac Indian Head radiator cap on wooden base. The hood ornament is in good overall condition with a crack down the middle of the face. The hood ornament retains a significant amount of weathered chrome finish. Est.: $100-$200.
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19LR- 44 ARROW METER Lot #1407 (Sale Order 1173 of 1779) Vintage Junior ARRO-METER by Bushnell MFG. Co., Berkeley, Ca. The gauge reads, “COLD, NORMAL, SUMMER, DANGER” in good overall condition mounted on a wooden base. Est.: $75-$150.
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19LR- 45 UNION AUTO DESK Lot #1408 (Sale Order 1174 of 1779) Vintage Union Auto Club/Union Auto Insurance Co. metal desk calendar by Brown & Bigel in good overall condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19LR- 26 RADIATOR ORNAMENT Lot #1409 (Sale Order 1175 of 1779) Studebaker Winged Wheel vintage radiator cap on a wooden base. The cap is in fine overall condition retaining nearly all of its chrome finish with some flaking of finish and light discoloration. The wooden base is in good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19NP-25 MARLIN (PARTS) Lot #1410 (Sale Order 1176 of 1779) Marlin Derringer in .22 caliber. Fair to poor. 1 grip has been replaced. Markings are visible but pitted. Working. (Antique) Est.: $75-$150
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19HJ-6A CANE SWORD Lot #1411 (Sale Order 1177 of 1779) Antique cane sword, approximately 32” overall with bone cap and initials “C.H.M”; overall good condition. (NO CALIF. SALE). Est.: $75-150
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19HX- 16 BAYONET LOT Lot #1412 (Sale Order 1178 of 1779) Lot of two military bayonets. The lot includes an unmarked spike bayonet with an overall brown patina 19 ½” in overall length. The second bayonet features a bird’s head pommel with stag scales. The bayonet is in good overall condition 14 ½” in length with a 9 ½” blade. The blade does not appear to have been sharpened. The steel scabbard is painted black and is in good condition also. Est.: $75-150
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19HX- 15 KNIFE Lot #1413 (Sale Order 1179 of 1779) German bayonet marked Georg Rieder, Munchen. The bayonet is 15” in total length with a 10” blade. The bayonet is in very good overall condition and does not appear to have been sharpened. The checkered plastic grips scales are in good condition showing little use. The blade is marked, “GEORG RIEDER MUNCHEN” on one side and has a tiger on the other at the handguard. The steel scabbard has been painted black and is in good condition with mars and scratches to the finish. Est.: $80-160
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19IA-15 THOMPSON BELT & HOLSTER Lot #1414 (Sale Order 1180 of 1779) Black leather single loop holster and cartridge belt by Thompson; 36” waist, with metal horseshoe and “P” belt buckle, likely for a Single Action revolver. Est.: $75-150
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19LR- 41 MOTO METER Lot #1415 (Sale Order 1181 of 1779) Oakland Boyce Moto Meter on wooden base in good overall condition with grey patina on metal surfaces. Est.: Est.: $75-$150.
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19LR- 42 HOOP LATCH Lot #1416 (Sale Order 1182 of 1779) 1930’s era Packard hood latch depicting a woman extending a wheel. The piece is 15” in length with the majority of the chrome finish intact and light surface erosion noted. $75-$150.
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19NO- 38 BOOK LOT Lot #1417 (Sale Order 1183 of 1779) Excellent lot of 7 gun reference books including Firearms of the American West 1866-1894 by Garavaglia and Worman plus 6 classic works on Smith & Wesson firearms including S&W Sixguns of the Old West by Chicoine; S&W Handguns by McHenry & Roper; S&W, 1857-1945 by Neal and Jinks; S&W American Model by Pate; The Standard Catalog of S&W by Supica and Nahas; and The History of S&W by Jinks. Est.: $150-$300.
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19NO- 40 KEY WIND SILVER WATCH Lot #1418 (Sale Order 1184 of 1779) Small antique key wind English silver watch, mid-19th Century; very good condition. Est.: $150-$300.
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19NO- 41 7 POCKET WATCHES Lot #1419 (Sale Order 1185 of 1779) Lot of 7 misc. old pocket watches, as is, not running; all need minor to major repair; additionally included in lot are 5 old tintypes and a gold and cut red stone ring. Est.: $100-$200.
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19IA-12 WARDS WESTERNFIELD SB94 Lot #1420 (Sale Order 1186 of 1779) Ward’s Western Field Model 94C tip-up single shot shotgun, 20 gauge, 28” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, no visible S/N; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish on barrel and vivid original case colors on receiver, fine bore, action, markings and wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $100-200
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19NX-12 REPRO FULL STOCK Lot #1421 (Sale Order 1187 of 1779) Reproduction Full-Stock percussion rifle by Connecticut Valley Arms, .45 caliber, Serial #450560. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 33” octagon barrel with a blade front sight and ram rod retained. The barrel has been finished in a brown patina finish. The side lock has bright case colors. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with brass hardware. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 37 BIRD ORN Lot #1423 (Sale Order 1188 of 1779) Packard Swan radiator cap circa late 1930’s-1940’s on a wooden base. The piece is in good overall condition retaining the majority of the chrome finish with light freckling of surface erosion and weathering. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 36 HERCULES W/BALL Lot #1424 (Sale Order 1189 of 1779) Atlas with golden globe hood ornament on a wooden base. The piece is in fine overall condition retaining nearly all of the chrome finish with the globe finished in gold tone. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 35 PONTIAC INDIAN HEAD Lot #1425 (Sale Order 1190 of 1779) Early Pontiac chrome Indian Head radiator cap circa 1920’s-1930’s in good overall condition. The cap retains a significant amount of its original chrome finish with light surface rust and great facial detail. Est.: $100-$200.
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19OG-4 REM 742 #B7166087 Lot #1426 (Sale Order 1191 of 1779) Remington Woods Master Model 742 semi-automatic rifle, .30-06 caliber, Serial #B7166089. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with areas of light surface rust and small mars. A one-piece scope base has been added during the period of use. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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19LR- 32 RAM Lot #1429 (Sale Order 1192 of 1779) Dodge Ram hood ornament circa 1930’s-1940’s in good overall condition with a small crack at the base. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 33 DECORATION LADY Lot #1430 (Sale Order 1193 of 1779) Art deco stylized figurine side mirror marked, “BEST DIE CASTING” on the underside. The mirror is in very good overall condition with light spotting on the finish. Est.: $150-$300.
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18PW-11 SILVER EAGLE Lot #1431 (Sale Order 1194 of 1779) 2011 Silver Eagle U.S. 1oz dollar in ANACS Pac graded MS70 with display case. Est.: $90-180
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19IN-36 SPRINGFIELD Lot #1432 (Sale Order 1195 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor cadet training rifle, barrel is replaced and plugged, fair condition with working action, dark patina and fair stock (missing cleaning rod) showing numerous scattered old dings, mars, scratches and an old crack on the left side of stock at breech; #56 stenciled on right side of butt stock area. (Antique). Est.: $175-350
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19LR- 34 TEMPERATURE GAUGE Lot #1433 (Sale Order 1196 of 1779) Studebaker Boyce Moto-Meter mounted on a wooden base. The Moto-Meter is in good overall condition with a dark patina to the metal surfaces. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR-22 1909 ARGENTINE BOLO BAYONET Lot #1434 (Sale Order 1197 of 1779) Model 1909 Argentine Bolo bayonet, Serial #F02620. The bayonet is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with a metal scabbard and leather frog. The knife is 19 ¾” in overall length with a 14 ¾” blade. The blade has a sharp Argentine crest at the handguard. The handguard is steel, the grips are smooth wood and the bird head pommel is marked, “RA” in a circle. The smooth steel scabbard has gone to grey patina and the leather hanger is in good condition. Est.: $125-$175.
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19IB-1 GERMAN BOWIE Lot #1435 (Sale Order 1198 of 1779) Massive German bowie knife marked “Linder 440 Big Eagle/440 Steel Solingen Germany Inox Rostfrei”; approximately 15.5” overall with a 9.5” blade, stag scales and eagle head pommel; accompanied by a leather sheath; fine overall. Est.: $125-250
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18MJ-12 INDIAN BASKET Lot #1436 (Sale Order 1199 of 1779) Large woven basket with snakes and circle designs, 24" across center, very good condition. Possibly Palm Springs area but not positively identified. From local estate. Est.$150-300
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18DL-64 CARDBOARD BOX Lot #1437 (Sale Order 1200 of 1779) Cardboard box with label reading “New Model Army Revolver” containing original 19th century brass and steel Remington cleaning rod. Also the caliber .44 Remington, 1875 Remington marking and serial 1576 are on the box. Fair to good condition with some tatters and losses. Collection of Doug Drummond. (Antique) Est.: $150-300
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19DB-1 PHOTO OF BUFFALO BILL'S GIRLFRIEND Lot #1439 (Sale Order 1201 of 1779) Cabinet photo of an Indian maiden in elk tooth decorated dress with the name “Carrol Conley” hand written at the bottom of the card; hand written note on back “Bill Cody’s Squaw”. Previously in the Dr. Sterling Fenn collection. Est.: $100-200
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19OG-3 REM 1100 #82219V Lot #1440 (Sale Order 1202 of 1779) Remington Model 1100 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #N082219V. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 30” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib with a steel bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with areas of light surface rust and pinprick pitting, primarily on the receiver. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars and scratches consistent with field use. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $175-$350. (Modern).
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19NO- 25 1876 BANK DRAFTS Lot #1441 (Sale Order 1203 of 1779) Framed lot of 2 1876-dated bank drafts; great artwork! Est.: $150-$300.
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19NO- 28 SILVER 18TH -19TH CENTURY COINS Lot #1442 (Sale Order 1204 of 1779) Lot of 11 silver 18th and 19th Century coins from an estate. Est.: $250-$500.
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19LR- 23 ROLLS ROYCE OWNERS ORNAMENT Lot #1443 (Sale Order 1205 of 1779) Rolls Royce Owner’s Club radiator badge on a wooden base. The badge is done in a cloisonné style enamel finish with some small areas of damage at the top. Est.: $100-$200.
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19LR- 24 WINGED LADY RADIATOR CAP Lot #1444 (Sale Order 1206 of 1779) Early 1928 Buick Winged Goddess radiator cap in very good overall condition. The cap depicts a classic Greek goddess with a winged helmet, retaining the majority of its matte chrome finish with moderate surface erosion and pitting. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 25 VINTAGE SPEEDOMETER Lot #1445 (Sale Order 1207 of 1779) Vintage speedometer marked, “AC SPARK PLUG CO.” The display shows a speedometer, odometer and trip counter with a stylized display window in good overall condition with the manufacturer’s information on the underside. The display window is slightly discolored with moderate surface rust on the body. Est.: $40-$80.
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19NP-14 MARLIN Lot #1446 (Sale Order 1208 of 1779) Marlin No. 32 Standard 1875 revolver in .32 caliber rimfire, S/N 4173. Old re-plated finish of which the majority remains. Very good grips. Good markings on top and side of the barrel. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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19NP-15 MARLIN NICKLE Lot #1447 (Sale Order 1209 of 1779) XX Standard 1873 marked .22 caliber revolver nickel plated with beautiful period pearl grips, S/N 5467. 75%-85% original nickel drifting on barrels with some pitting where nickel has lifted. The grips are thick and iridescent and very good to almost fine. Markings are good and works well. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19NO- 29 5 COINS 18TH -19TH CENTURY Lot #1448 (Sale Order 1210 of 1779) Lot of 6 coins, ca. 18th and 19th Century; from an estate. Est.: $250-$500.
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19NP-16 MARLIN Lot #1449 (Sale Order 1211 of 1779) Marlin No .32 Standard 1875 Single Action revolver with 3” round barrel in .32 Rimfire caliber, S/N 921. 1 of approximately 8000 produced 1875-1887. Very good plus to fine condition with 75%-85% original nicely toned and smoothly aging nickel. Finish with no polishing. Good markings with crisp edges. Grips are very good plus to almost fine. Works well with sharp markings. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19NP-18 XXX STANDARD NICKLE Lot #1450 (Sale Order 1212 of 1779) Marlin XXX Standard 1872 single action .30 rimfire with round barrel and short flutes, S/N 603. 60%-80% original nickel with minor drifting and pinprick pitting where nickel has lifted. Sharp with very good grips. Considerable case colors on hammer. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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19LR-14 S&W HAND EJECTOR Lot #1451 (Sale Order 1213 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector double action revolver, .32 caliber, Serial #85720. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 3 ¼” barrel. The pistol retains the majority of its nickel finish with some scratches to the left frame and light surface rust on the right. The smooth pearl grips are in good condition with a small flea bite chip at the base of the left panel. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. The lot includes a hand tooled leather, open top belt holster marked, “POLICE SPECIAL LEWIS L.A. CAL”. Est.: $250-$400. (C+R/PPT).
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19NO- 30 11 COINS 18TH -19TH CENTURY Lot #1452 (Sale Order 1214 of 1779) Lot of 9 coins, ca. 18th and 19th Century; from an estate. Est.: $250-$500.
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19NO- 31 6 COINS Lot #1453 (Sale Order 1215 of 1779) Lot of 6 coins, ca. 18th and 19th Century; from an estate. Est.: $250-$500.
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19NP-22 MARLIN DERRINGER Lot #1454 (Sale Order 1216 of 1779) Marlin 1st Model derringer (1863) .22 caliber, nickel plated, S/N 172. Top line of address struck light but bottom line fully legible. 90%-95% original nickel with minor loss and darkening where finish has lifted. Very good plus to fine grips. Works well. (Antique) Est.: $200-$400
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19NP-24 MARLIN 22 REVOLVER Lot #1455 (Sale Order 1217 of 1779) Scarce Marlin .22 caliber “OK” revolver with 7 shot cylinder and nickel finish. Resembles New Line Colt. 80%-90% bright nickel finish remains with dark wood possibly rosewood grips. Right grip is chipped but otherwise very good or better. Working and well-marked. Some pitting on left side of the barrel. A nice example of a scarce revolver. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19HJ-21 BOOK Lot #1456 (Sale Order 1218 of 1779) Hardback book entitled “Mein Kampf” dated 1942, good overall condition and in hard cardboard sleeve. Est.: $100-200
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19LR- 27 WINGED LADY ORNAMENT Lot #1458 (Sale Order 1219 of 1779) Winged Goddess hood ornament on wooden base. The piece is 10” in length with one leg forward and one bent backwards, wings extended, showing great movement. The piece retains a significant amount of chrome finish with moderate surface erosion and weathering. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 28 CROWNED LADY ORNAMENT Lot #1459 (Sale Order 1220 of 1779) 1931 Plymouth Winged Goddess Flying Lady hood ornament with a wooden base. The piece is in good overall condition retaining the majority of its flaking chrome finish with moderate surface erosion and weathering evident. Est.: $150-$300.
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19LR- 30 WINGED LADY ASHTRAY Lot #1460 (Sale Order 1221 of 1779) Reproduction Rolls Royce “The Spirit of Ecstasy” emblem ash tray. This old reproduction piece is in good overall condition with a nice grey patina. Est.: $150-$300.
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18DC-83 BADGE LOT Lot #1461 (Sale Order 1222 of 1779) Small lot of misc. pins including FBI, Secret Service, NRA, LAPD, etc. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-83B BADGE LOT Lot #1463 (Sale Order 1223 of 1779) Lot including a Riverside County, CA Deputy Probation Officer badge (218/hallmark Custom Insignia, Phoenix, AZ), an enameled “POLICE” watch or key fob and a 1991NRA National Championship Silhouette commemorative pin. Est.: $75-150
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19PD-2 SWORD Lot #1464 (Sale Order 1224 of 1779) Spanish made two-handed military service Commemorative sword with elaborate grip and cross guard, overall approximately 47.5” with inscription on blade “I will never forget that I am an American fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America/Sgt. Christopher Freeman U.S.M.C.”; also listed on the blade are 10 service areas: Anbar Province, Bagdad, Fallujah, Karbala, Najaf, Hasiriyah, Mosil, Sadr City, Samarra, Tall Afar. Est.: $100-$200.
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19MG-158 VALMET Lot #1465 (Sale Order 1225 of 1779) Valmet 412 ST Over/Under shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #265874. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with 32” barrels with a full-length ventilated rib. The metal surfaces retain nearly all the original blue finish with light surface erosion and dried oil due to poor storage. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions from field use and the butt stock has had the pad removed. The LOP without pad is 13 ¼” to a single trigger. The bores are fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this nice O/U made in Finland. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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19MG-147 WINCHESTER 97 12 GA Lot #1466 (Sale Order 1226 of 1779) Winchester Model 1897 takedown pump action shotgun, 12 gauge, 30” barrel, grey/brown patina, wood stocks, S/N C153609; overall fair to good condition with a good action, visible markings, bore shows some scattered spots of erosion, stocks are overall good. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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19MG-151 INTER ARMS MK10 Lot #1467 (Sale Order 1227 of 1779) Interarms Mark X bolt action rifle, .223 Remington caliber, Serial #2441. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with the front and rear sights removed, numerous English proofs and acceptance marks at the front ring and Weaver bases added. The action is not functioning at the time of description and should be inspected by a competent gunsmith. The Bell & Carlson textured synthetic stock is in very good condition showing little use. The bore is dirty and may clean to good. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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19MG- 137 SUPER X MDL 1 Lot #1468 (Sale Order 1228 of 1779) Winchester Super-X Model 1 semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, Serial #M11186. The shotgun is in good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length ventilated rib and steel bead front sight. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with moderate surface rust along the underside due to poor storage. The receiver retains nearly all the original blue with high point edge wear. The checkered wood stock has been sanded and the checkering refreshed but is unfinished. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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19MG-3 SWEDISH MAUSER Lot #1469 (Sale Order 1229 of 1779) Husqvarna Commercial Model 98 Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #55577. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and standing leaf rear sights. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a sling swivel added. The barrel address reads, “HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS A.B. KAL. 8 m.m.” The receiver retains a significant amount of the factory blue finish with light surface rust on the magazine base and a crisp crest marked, “SWEDEN” on the front ring. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with some flattening of the checkering, small mars and dents. The butt stock retains the sling swivels and ends with a Husqvarna marked plastic butt plate. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Husqvarna. Est.: $350-$700. (C+R).
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19LR- 38 LONG LINE DECORATION Lot #1472 (Sale Order 1230 of 1779) Desirable 1940’s-1950’s era art deco long line Packard hood ornament approximately 21” in length on wooden mount. The futuristic emblem retains the majority of its chrome finish. Est.: $300-$600.
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19LR- 29 PIERCE ARROW Lot #1473 (Sale Order 1231 of 1779) 1917 Pierce-Arrow Touring Model 48 radiator cap in fine overall condition. The radiator cap retains nearly all of its chrome finish with light rust around the threads. Est.: $350-$700.
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19FF-1 WATERCOLOR BY CLARENCE ELLSWORTH Lot #1474 (Sale Order 1232 of 1779) Framed and matted watercolor by Clarence Ellsworth dated 1952; approximately 24” x 32” overall and finely accomplished showing a Frontier fort with wagon train arriving and Indian tepees adjacent to the fort. Est.: $100-200
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19LR-15 CIMARRON US MARTIAL MDL SAA Lot #1475 (Sale Order 1233 of 1779) Cimarron US Martial Model SAA revolver, .45 caliber, Serial #C00324. The pistol is in very good overall condition with a 7 ½” barrel. The barrel retains the majority of its thinning blue finish, the frame shows vivid case hardening and the cylinder is a brighter shade of nearly fire blue with a light drag line noted. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with a deep cartouche on the left panel. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19MG-107 STAR 30M Lot #1477 (Sale Order 1234 of 1779) Italian Star (for Interarms) Model 30 M semi-automatic pistol, 9mm P caliber, 4.25” barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 1864237; overall very good + condition with majority of finish remaining on metal surfaces, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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19NP-20 DERRINGER 690 Lot #1478 (Sale Order 1235 of 1779) Scarce Marlin “Never Miss” .32 Rimfire brass frame derringer, S/N 690. Brown with dark patina on frame. Good markings with very good grips. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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19NP-23 MARLIN 22 REVOLVER Lot #1479 (Sale Order 1236 of 1779) Marlin “Little Joker” .22 caliber 7 shot revolver with brass frame (NSNV). Good to very good overall condition with blue mixed into patina finish. Brass frame shows deep “Honey Colored” patina. Good marking. Minor pitting mostly on the barrel. Good to very good grips 1 of less than 500 produced. (Antique) Est.: $350-$700
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19IN-30 COLT NAVY Lot #1481 (Sale Order 1237 of 1779) Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, .36 caliber, 7.5” octagon barrel, brown patina, no visible cylinder scene (gun appears to have been heavily cleaned long ago), light barrel address, no visible marks on lower left side of frame, missing wedge screw, good wood grips, S/N 82054; fair + condition; brass butt strap shows punch dot name that is unfortunately indistinguishable; action is not rotating cylinder when cocked. (Antique). Est.: $300-600
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19PD-1 BELGIAN BOXLOCK SXS #15660 Lot #1482 (Sale Order 1238 of 1779) Belgian boxlock SxS hammerless shotgun, 16 gauge, 30” barrels, brown patina, checkered wood stocks, S/N 15660; overall good condition with plum colored patina mixed with muted blued finish on barrels, lightly engraved receiver, double triggers, good wood showing even wear and some scattered mars and scratches; some spots of old worming to horn butt plate; bore displays scattered pitting. (C&R). Est.: $250-$500.
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19MG-90 MEXICAN MAUSER Lot #1486 (Sale Order 1239 of 1779) Fabrique Nationale Mexican Model 1924 Mauser carbine, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #1418. The carbine is in good overall condition with a 17” barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a mottled grey patina with all matching visible serial numbers. The front ring is marked, “REPUBLICA MEXICANA” with a Mexican crest and dated 1924. The smooth wood stock is dented and bruised showing heavy use. The butt stock retains the ramrod and sling swivels, period leather military sling and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are crisp. These carbines are rarely encountered and are typically in rough shape due to their service South of the border. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19MG-91 MEXICAN MAUSER 1930 Lot #1487 (Sale Order 1240 of 1779) Mexican Model 1910 Mauser carbine, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #9545. The carbine is in good overall condition with an 18” barrel with a protected blade front and military ladder style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a mottled grey patina. The front ring is marked, “FABRICA NACIONAL DE ARMAS MEXICO D.F.” with a Mexican crest and dated 1930. The smooth wood stock is dented and bruised showing moderate use. The butt stock retains the ramrod and sling swivels, period leather military sling and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are crisp. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19MG-95 RUGER BLACK HAWK Lot #1489 (Sale Order 1241 of 1779) Ruger Blackhawk single action revolver, .41 Magnum caliber, 4.75” barrel, blued finish, smooth wood medallion grips, S/N 2070; overall fine condition showing minimal use or handling. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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19MG-96 RUGER 357 Lot #1490 (Sale Order 1242 of 1779) Ruger Blackhawk single action revolver, .357 Magnum caliber, 4.5” barrel, blued finish, smooth wood medallion grips, S/N 31-06036; majority of blued finish remaining on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings, un-cleaned bore, very good + grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $250-$500.
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19MG- 81 BRAZILIAN MAUSER Lot #1491 (Sale Order 1243 of 1779) DWM Model 1935 Brazilian M98 Mauser bolt action rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #5666. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of an old re-blue with wear at the muzzle and light surface rust on the magazine base. The front ring has a sharp Brazilian crest, BUG and N proof marks and the rear bridge has a Mauser Banner. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with dents and mars consistent with service use and rack numbers in white paint on the butt. The ram rod and sling swivels are retained and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19NP-46 COPY OF PATERSON Lot #1492 (Sale Order 1244 of 1779) Replica Arms (Marietta Ohio) Italian made copy of Colt Texas Paterson with 6” barrel, blued finish, and wood grips in .36 caliber. Fine to near excellent used condition. (Percussion) Est.: $400-$800
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19MG-78 SCHMIDT RUBIN Lot #1494 (Sale Order 1245 of 1779) Swiss Schmidt Rubin straight pull bolt action rifle, 7.5mm caliber, receiver mounted with a scope rail, muzzle break on barrel, blued finish, wood stock, leather sling, S/N 549968; overall good to very good condition with considerable blued finish remaining, good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and overall good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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19MG-80 MAUSER STANDARD Lot #1495 (Sale Order 1246 of 1779) Mauser Banner M98 Standard-Modell bolt action rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #B52360. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” barrel with a ramped blade and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of original blue finish with a crisp Mauser Banner on the front ring with BUG and N proofs on the left side. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The ram rod and sling swivels are retained with the butt stock ending in a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable, commercially marked M98. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19NP-48 UBERTI Lot #1497 (Sale Order 1247 of 1779) Reproduction Texas Paterson by Uberti with 7 ½” barrel in .36 caliber percussion, S/N 541. Fine to excellent showing no evidence of firing. Minor handling only slight storage. (Percussion) Est.: $400-$800
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19MG- 66 CONTRACT MAUSER 98 Lot #1498 (Sale Order 1248 of 1779) Persian Contract Model 98/29 Mauser bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle was manufactured by BRNO for Iran with Farsi manufacturer markings on the side rails. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with a sharp Persian crest on the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, dents and scrapes consistent with service use and is marked, “111” on the right side. The sling swivels, ramrod and leather sling are retained and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19MG-70 MAUSER BANNER Lot #1499 (Sale Order 1249 of 1779) Mauser Banner M98 Standard-Modell bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #H56060. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a ramped blade and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of original blue finish with a crisp Mauser Banner on the front ring with BUG and N proofs on the left side. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions consistent with carry and use. The ram rod and sling swivels are retained with the butt stock ending in a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the markings are sharp and the action is crisp on this desirable, commercially marked M98. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19MG-37 CZ AMERICAN Lot #1501 (Sale Order 1250 of 1779) CZ American Model 452-2E bolt action magazine fed short rifle (1 magazine included), .17 HMR caliber, 21” round barrel, blued finish, checkered wood stock, S/N A175704; overall fine condition with majority of original finish remaining, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and fine wood stock displaying flame graining. (Modern). Est.: $350-$700.
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19MG- 59 ITALIAN CARCANO Lot #1504 (Sale Order 1251 of 1779) Terni Arsenal Carcano bolt action short rifle, .22” barrel, blued finish, re-finished wood stock, S/N LK4979; overall good condition with considerable military finish remaining, good bore, action, markings and wood as re-finished. (C&R). Est.: $100-$200.
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19PA-10 AMMO LOT Lot #1505 (Sale Order 1252 of 1779) Lot of 3 older boxes of Western Super X .22LR caliber ammunition, two full boxes and one box with 43 rounds per consignor; boxes in good shape. Est.: $100-$200.
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19PA-11 AMMO LOT Lot #1506 (Sale Order 1253 of 1779) Bonanza lot of approximately 122 misc. rounds of ammunition, various head stamps and calibers including .32-20, .45 long Colt, .44-40, .38-40, .32-40, .38 S&W Special, 9mm Rem. and .45 auto. Per consignor, all came out of cartridge belts (NOTE: no extra charge for the green verdigris on the brass shell casings). Est.: $50-$75.
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19PA-12 "HIS LAST HUNT" PAINTING Lot #1507 (Sale Order 1254 of 1779) Large framed Limited Edition Giclee Lithograph on canvas (signed) entitled “His Last Hunt” by noted Western artist Joe Ruiz Grandee (1929-1979); approximately 34” x 42” overall, great action and movement. In 1971, Grandee was designated as The First Official Texas State Artist; in 1974-75, he was the First Western Artist to Exhibit in the U.S. Capitol Building by invitation and was known for his historically accurate paintings. Included with this lot is a folder with more history on this important Western artist. Est.: $250-$500.
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19PA-13 "ROBES FOR THE WINTER SNOWS" PAINTING Lot #1508 (Sale Order 1255 of 1779) Framed Limited Edition Giclee Lithograph on canvas (signed) entitled “Robes for Winter Snows” by noted Western artist Joe Ruiz Grandee (1929-1979); approximately 24.5” x 28” overall; Grandee is known for his historically accurate paintings and has been featured in Time-Life books, People Magazine, True West, etc. The Franklin Mint declared Joe Grandee as one of the twelve most Outstanding Western Artists and he was designated in 1971as The First Official Texas State Artist. This rendition of Indians chasing American Bison shows great movement and detail. Est.: $125-$250.
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19OZ-14 RUGER 10-22 Lot #1509 (Sale Order 1256 of 1779) Custom Ruger 10-22 semi-automatic carbine, .22 Long Rifle caliber, Serial #110-25858. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” fluted bull barrel and custom thumbhole stock. The metal surfaces retain nearly all their blue finish with light handling marks. The laminate wood custom thumbhole stock is in excellent condition showing little use. The rifle is topped with a Tasco Golden Antler 3 x 9 variable power scope. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this custom Ruger sporter. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern).
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19OZ-15 MAUSER MDL 98K Lot #1510 (Sale Order 1257 of 1779) German Military issue Mauser Model 98K dated 1936, with the S/243 code on the front ring and Nazi proofs, Serial #6290. The rifle is chambered in 8 x 57 and received a Post WWII refinish with remarked stock and mis-matched bolt. The rifle is in fair to good overall condition, the bore shows wear and darkening. A nice 98 with a rare code and early date. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OZ-16 CARCANO BA RIFLE Lot #1511 (Sale Order 1258 of 1779) Italian made for Japanese 6.5 mm Carcano bolt action rifle, Serial #88049. The rifle is in excellent overall condition with 95%-99% bright original blue finish. The smooth wood, two-piece stock is near fine with minor bumps and bruises. The bore is bright, action is crisp and marking are sharp. The rifle is a 9.8 on a scale of 1-10. This one would be hard to improve upon. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19AA-102 WINCHESTER MDL 52 #66998B Lot #1512 (Sale Order 1259 of 1779) Winchester Model 52 target bolt action rifle, missing magazine and internal parts; .22LR caliber, 28” heavy round barrel with scope mounts, blued finish, wood target stock, S/N 66998B; barrel shows scattered spots of surface rust from storage, very good bore, fair to good wood stock; a project gun for the gunsmith. (C&R). Est.: $350-700
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19MG- 56 CZECH BAND Lot #1513 (Sale Order 1260 of 1779) Czechoslovakian BRNO M98 Mauser bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #A1739. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with a crisp BRNO marking on the front ring and light pin prick pitting along the wood line. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, dents and scrapes consistent with service use. The ram rod and sling swivels are retained and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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19MG-57 SWEDISH MAUSER Lot #1514 (Sale Order 1261 of 1779) Swedish Mauser Model 1938 bolt action rifle, 6.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #118653. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a blade front and adjustable military tangent style rear sights. The front ring is marked Carl Gustafs and dated 1902. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with the brass disc intact. The ram rod, leather sling and sling swivels are retained, the butt stock ending with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings legible. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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19MG- 62 MAUSER Lot #1516 (Sale Order 1262 of 1779) Chilean Model 1895 Mauser bolt action rifle, 7.65 x 53 caliber, Serial #3228. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 22” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have all gone to a grey patina with a large Chilean crest on the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate to heavy use with dents and compressions consistent with service use. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible on this rifle manufactured by Loewe of Berlin. Est.: $250-$400. (C+R).
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19MG-63 JAPANESSE ARISAKA Lot #1517 (Sale Order 1263 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka bolt action rifle, 7mm caliber, 26” barrel, military finish, aircraft sights with “wings”, wood stock, S/N 41681; overall good condition with un-ground mum and Japanese characters, good bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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19MG- 61 STEYR MDL 1910 Lot #1518 (Sale Order 1264 of 1779) Steyr Model 1910 bolt action carbine, 7mm caliber, 18.5” barrel, wood stock, leather sling, S/N JA 569; overall good condition with considerable blued finish remaining, good bore, crisp action, good markings and good wood with scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $200-$400.
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19OZ-17 RUSSIAN MAKAROV Lot #1519 (Sale Order 1265 of 1779) Russian Makarov semi-automatic pistol by IMEZ, 9mm caliber, Serial #AKB6641. The pistol is in near fine condition showing minor use and firing. The lot includes a leather flap holster and two correct magazines. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19MG- 48 1912 SAVAGE Lot #1520 (Sale Order 1266 of 1779) Savage Model 1912 semi-automatic rifle, no magazine, .22LR caliber, 20” round barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 3867; majority of blued finish on receiver, barrel shows grey patina and some traces of blue, crisp action, sharp markings, bright bore, good wood stocks with some scattered old mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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19MG-52 1919 CARBINE Lot #1521 (Sale Order 1267 of 1779) Geweer M95 bolt action rifle, 6.5 caliber, Serial #4535A. The rifle is in fair overall condition with an 18” barrel. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark brown patina with surface erosion and light pitting in areas. The action is marked, “HEMBRUG 1919” on the side rail and dated 1940 in front of the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in rough condition with numerous dents and gouges showing heavy use. The bore is poor, the action functions and the markings are legible. Known as the “Dutch Mannlicher” it was the service rifle of the Armed Forces of the Netherlands from 1895 to 1940. Est.: $125-$250. (C+R).
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19MG- 53 MAUSER 1918 Lot #1522 (Sale Order 1268 of 1779) German Mauser Gewehr 98 bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #5627d. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 29” barrel with a ramped blade and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark grey patina with light surface erosion evident. The front ring has a Turkish Crescent ahead of the standard Mauser markings and is dated 1918. All visible serial numbers are matching. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The ram rod, sling swivels and military style leather sling are all retained and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp on this WWI era Mauser. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19MG-54 MAUSER 1935 Lot #1523 (Sale Order 1269 of 1779) Turkish M98 Mauser bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #903. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have gone to a brown patina with the front ring marked, “ANKARA” and dated 1935. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars, dents and scrapes consistent with service use. The ram rod and sling swivels are retained and the butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19MG- 55 MAUSER Lot #1524 (Sale Order 1270 of 1779) Siamese Mauser bolt action rifle, retaining dust cover, 30” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, no visible S/N; overall good condition with un-cleaned bore, crisp action, good markings; stock shows scattered old nicks and mars from handling and storage and would benefit from a careful cleaning. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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19MG-64 MAUSER Lot #1525 (Sale Order 1271 of 1779) German Mauser Model K98 bolt action rifle, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #9119. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 24” import marked barrel with a ramped blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The metal surfaces have all gone to a dark patina with light to moderate surface rust and a crisp Mauser banner on the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in rough condition with numerous dents and gouges and shows heavy use. The butt stock ends with smooth steel butt plate. The bore is worn with pitting evident, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19MG-36 CZECH BAND Lot #1526 (Sale Order 1272 of 1779) BRNO CZ Model ZKK-600 bolt action rifle, .30/06 caliber, Serial #78230. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 23” barrel with a hooded blade front and fixed leaf rear sights. The rifle retains the majority of its blue finish with light wear at the muzzle. The receiver has integral scope mounts on the square bridges and topped with an unmarked 2.5 x 7 variable power scope. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and handling marks. The butt stock features sling swivels and ends with a slide on leather butt pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $600-$1,200. (Modern).
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19MG-129 CZ AMERICAN Lot #1529 (Sale Order 1273 of 1779) CZ Model 550 Medium bolt action rifle, 9.3 x 62 caliber, Serial #A111321. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 20” barrel. The rifle retains nearly all of the factory blue finish with just handling marks noted. The receiver is import marked and features integral scope mounts. The full length Mannlicher checkered wood stock is in very good condition with fine figure in the butt stock, small mars and scratches. The European hogback style butt ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp on this scarcely seen Mannlicher stocked CZ in the venerable 9.3 x 62 chambering. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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19MG- 51 SWISS CARBINE Lot #1531 (Sale Order 1274 of 1779) Swiss straight pull bolt action carbine, appears to be 7.65mm caliber, 22” barrel, mat black finish, full length wood stock, S/N 4272; overall good condition with good bore, good action and markings, good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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19OZ-18 ERMA LUGER Lot #1532 (Sale Order 1275 of 1779) Erma .22 caliber Luger pistol, Serial #24544. The pistol is in very good overall condition with 80%-90% original blue finish. The checkered wood grips are in good condition with small mars and handling marks. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. The pistol includes one correct magazine. These pistols are 40-60 years old and becoming quite collectible. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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19OZ-19 STAR SA PISTOL Lot #1533 (Sale Order 1276 of 1779) Star SA semi-automatic pistol, 9mm caliber, Serial #325914. The pistol is in very good to nearly fine condition with a good bore. The lot includes two correct magazines and nylon holster. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19OZ-20 NAMBU PISTOL Lot #1534 (Sale Order 1277 of 1779) Japanese small guard Nambu semi-automatic pistol, dated 14.3, Serial #58862 with leather clam shell type holster and one matching magazine. The pistol retains 85%-95% evenly aging and toning original blue finish with minor losses at the high points and edges. The markings are sharp, with very good wood grips and typical “Takedown” scratches from disassembly. The grips are good plus with light oil staining. The holster is good to very good with stencil marks on the outside of the flap and two marks inside the top of the flap. A cleaning rod and takedown tool are also included. Est.: $400-$800 (C+R/PPT).
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19RPS-24 GOLD 5 POINTED STAR NECKLACE Lot #1535 (Sale Order 1278 of 1779) One beautifully made 5 pointed star in 14k yellow gold with a fine snake gold chain (TW 8grams) Est:$400-800
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19RPS-28 STAR OF DAVID PENDANT Lot #1536 (Sale Order 1279 of 1779) Ultra modern Star of David also reads SHALOM pendant made in 14k yellow gold (9.5grams) Est:$350-700
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19RPS-29 DIAMOND HOOP EARRINGS Lot #1537 (Sale Order 1280 of 1779) One a pair of in and out diamond hoop earrings in 14k yellow gold set with approx ½ ct of fine diamonds Est:$500-1000
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19JCA-1 NAMBU TYPE 14 Lot #1538 (Sale Order 1281 of 1779) Type 14 Large Guard Nambu semi-automatic pistol, 8mm caliber, Serial #32089. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 5 ½” barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of their military finish with the remainder going to grey patina. The safety lever is missing and the action is locked up. The wood grips are in good condition with mars and compressions from carry and use. The bore is fair, the action needs work and the markings are legible. The lot includes one correct magazine. Est.: $150-$300. (C+R).
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19MG-102 MAGNUM RESEARCH 50 AE Lot #1541 (Sale Order 1282 of 1779) Magnum Research single action revolver, .50 AE caliber, 7” barrel, stainless steel, smooth wood grips, S/N JT08205BFR; overall near new condition showing little handling. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19OZ-21 TOKAREV MDL TTC Lot #1543 (Sale Order 1283 of 1779) Romanian Tokarev Model TTC semi-automatic pistol, 7.62 x 25 caliber, Serial #CX1286. The pistol is crisp and shows little use, retaining approximately 95%-98% of its matte blue military type finish, is import marked on the left side of the slide and dated 1953. The lot includes an extra magazine and period leather flap holster. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OZ-22 S&W VICTORY MDL DA Lot #1544 (Sale Order 1284 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Victory Model DA revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #V106518. The pistol is U.S. Property marked with 90%-95% of its parkerized finish present. The smooth wood grips are in very good condition with a “D” marking on the base of the left grip. The butt is marked “W.B.” and “P” inspection with the Flaming Bomb emblem. The pistol has some bright spots at wear points and edges with 50% case color on the hammer and trigger. The action is good and the bore is bright. The pistol has DD and Broad Arrow British proofs on the right side. The lot includes a 1942 dated British web style flap holster in grey canvas. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R/PPT).
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19OZ-23 STAR MDL SS PISTOL Lot #1545 (Sale Order 1285 of 1779) Star Model SS semi-automatic pistol, .380 caliber, Serial #1911631. The pistol is in very good overall condition showing use and wear with the majority of its stainless steel finish. The lot includes three correct magazines and the original plastic factory box. The lot includes an open top leather belt holster. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19PO-25 ADVERTISER Lot #1546 (Sale Order 1286 of 1779) Embossed copper advertiser of a Pony Express scene by Country Club (Goetz Beer) circa the 1960’s. The artwork measures 10 ½” x 13 3/8”. A scarcely seen advertiser. Est.: $150-$300.
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19PO-26 PONY EXPRESS ADVERTISER Lot #1547 (Sale Order 1287 of 1779) Goetz Beer advertiser for Country Club Beer showing a Pony Express rider. The image is 12” x 12” with shadow box frame. A seldom encountered piece with odd colorization. Est.: $100-$200.
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19OZ-24 DAN WESSON DA REVOLVER Lot #1548 (Sale Order 1288 of 1779) Dan Wesson DA revolver, .41 Magnum caliber, Serial #SCO02720. The pistol is in fine to nearly excellent overall condition with two interchangeable barrels in 4” and 7 ½” lengths. The pistol retains nearly all of the stainless steel finish with light handling marks, minor use and firing. The pistol comes in the original factory box with matching end label and assembly tool. The smooth wood medallion grips are in very good to fine condition with small marks from storage. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern/PPT).
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19OZ-25 RUGER 22/45 Lot #1549 (Sale Order 1289 of 1779) Ruger 22/45 semi-automatic pistol, .22 caliber, Serial #224-29463. The pistol retains approximately 95%-98% of its matte blue finish with a 6” bull barrel with target sights. The pistol is in need of minor repairs and was a gunsmith’s project before he passed away. The pistol includes small parts in a plastic box with two correct magazines and is non-functioning at this time. Est.: $100-$200. (Modern/PPT).
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19PR-6 TANK MODEL W/FIGURES Lot #1551 (Sale Order 1290 of 1779) M-26 Pershing Tank model diorama, professionally detailed and very well done. Tank measures over 15" on length, 8 1/2" in width and 6" tall, not including the figure, base or guns. Tank is on a wooden base that is detailed to resemble terrain with a stained wood perimiter. There are also numerous scale sandbags. A very attractive custom built tank. Est. $250-500
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19OW-25 BROWNING B-80 Lot #1552 (Sale Order 1291 of 1779) Browning B-80, #411PT10601, 12Ga., 2 3/4" and 3" shells, Invector choked, blued finish, with checkered wood stocks, made in Portugal by FN. Shotgun is in good condition overall, good action , good bore, finish is thinning mainly on the receiver. Stocks are good plus with a small ding in the right side of the forend which has cracked at the upper 1/4" of the forend. The crack is not through the wood however. Stock measures 13 3/4" to the end of the wood, 14 1/4" to the end of the factory rubber pad. (Modern) Est. $200-400
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19OW-24 REMINGTON 1100 #L475124V Lot #1552a (Sale Order 1292 of 1779) Remington 1100, #L475124V, 12 Ga., 28" barrel, modified choke, blued finish, with stamped checkered wood stocks. Shotgun is in good to very good condition overall, with very good bore and good action. Stocks are very good measuring 14" to the end of the plastic pad. Shotgun shows the majority of the original finish, with the most of the loss on the receiver. (Modern) Est. $150-300
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19OW-27 HIGGINS MDL 20 Lot #1553 (Sale Order 1293 of 1779) J.C. Higgins Model 20 pump shotgun, 12 Ga., 23 5/8" barrel, 2 3/4" chamber, blued finish with smooth wood stock with rubber recoil pad. Shotgun is in very good to near fine condition overall, showing 95%+ original finish, good bore, good action, stocks are very good. (Modern) Est. $80-160
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19OW-28 CZ VZ-24 #9861 Lot #1554 (Sale Order 1294 of 1779) CZ VZ-24, #9861, 8mm Mauser cal., blued finish, adjustable sights, smooth wood stock with cleaning rod. Rifle is in good overall condition, stock has been varnished, bore shows corrosion which should improve with cleaning. Stock is numbered to the gun, and in good condition as refinished. (C&R) Est. $200-400
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19OW-29 ENFIELD NO 4 Lot #1555 (Sale Order 1295 of 1779) Enfield No 4 Mk I, #BY18394, .303 cal, blued finish, adjustable sights, with smooth wood stock. The rifle is in good condition overall, showing 70-80% original blue, bore is fair and should clean. Action is good, stock is good overall with mars and dings consistant with a military stock. There is a "71" rack marking on the left side of the butt. Includes one correct mag renumbered to the gun. (C&R) Est. $200-400
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19LR- 31 PIERCE ARROW Lot #1556 (Sale Order 1296 of 1779) 1931 Pierce-Arrow hood ornament with kneeling archer on a wooden base. The piece is in fine overall condition with a replacement bow and arrow. The ornament retains nearly all of its original chrome finish with light discoloration and signs of weathering. The ornament is approximately 5” x 5 ½” and includes a chrome Pierce-Arrow 8 grill emblem. Est.: $750-$1,500.
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18DL-101 WINCHESTER MDL 54 #7702 Lot #1557 (Sale Order 1297 of 1779) Winchester Model 54 Pre-War .30-06 bolt action sporting rifle with nickel steel barrel, S/N 7702. Very good condition with 80%-90% original blue. Stocks lightly refreshed and the wood was repaired. Redfield receiver sight added. Winchester marked rubber recoil pad. Good bore. (C&R) Est.: $500-1000
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19MG-133 CZ 375 Lot #1558 (Sale Order 1298 of 1779) CZ Model ZKK 602 bolt action rifle, .375 H&H caliber, Serial #11318. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a ramped blade front and three folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the factory blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The receiver features integral scope mounts and is topped with quick release rings and a Lyman All-American fixed 4x scope. The checkered synthetic stock is in good condition with sling swivels and an OD green canvas sling, ending with a solid rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $700-$1,400. (Modern).
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19MG-136 WINCHESTER HI WALL Lot #1559 (Sale Order 1299 of 1779) Winchester/U.S. Repeating Arms Co. Model 1885 “Hi Wall” Limited Series Single Shot rifle, .50-90 Sharps Blackpowder Only caliber, 30” octagon barrel, black finish, checkered wood stocks, adjustable flip-up tang sight, S/N 00023MT85C; overall fine condition showing minimal use and handling. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19MG-77 98 MAUSER Lot #1560a (Sale Order 1300 of 1779) German G33/40 Mauser Mountain carbine, 8 x 57 caliber, Serial #6740. The carbine is in very good overall condition with a 19” lightweight barrel. The top of the receiver is marked with a single “eagle/63” proof over “dot” indicating manufacture by the BRNO factory and dated 1942. The left side of the receiver has a single eagle proof, the top of the hollow bolt handle has an eagle and the underside is marked, “N7”. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and dents consistent with service use and the butt stock has a sheet metal plate in front of the cupped butt plate. The carbine includes a period pebble grained leather military rifle sling. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Mountain carbine with a prime WWII date. Issued primarily to Mountain troops and manufactured to be a smaller, lighter alternative to the standard K98 service rifle, the carbine is rarely seen in this condition and highly collectible. Est.: $1,500-$3,000. (C+R).
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19CAI-30 DIAMOND BAND Lot #1561 (Sale Order 1301 of 1779) Brilliant Contemporary Style Diamond Band featuring 3 rows consisting of 27 Fine round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.70 carats with E-F colors and VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimate $3,000-$4,000
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19CAI-31 DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS Lot #1562 (Sale Order 1302 of 1779) Brilliant Diamond Stud Earrings featuring 2 matching ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing 1.05 carats with D-E-F colors and VVS-VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold MARTINI style settings. Retail $6,000-$7,000 Estimates $4,000-$5,000
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19CAI-32 DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #1563 (Sale Order 1303 of 1779) Dazzling Extra Fine Tiffany Style Diamond Earrings featuring 2 matching OVAL cut Diamonds weighing 1.00 carat total with E-F colors and VVS/VS clarity set in 14 karat white gold settings. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $3,000-$4,000
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19CAI-33 DIAMOND BRACELET Lot #1564 (Sale Order 1304 of 1779) Elegant Diamond Bracelet channel set with 80 round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 2.00 carats of F-G colors and SI clarity set with alternating double rows of channel set Diamonds crafted in combination of 10 karat white and yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19JW-29 AQUAMARINE RING Lot #1564a (Sale Order 1305 of 1779) Beautiful solitary cushion cut aquamarine surrounded by sapphires in 10KT white gold setting. Est.: $300-600
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19PR-1 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER Lot #1565 (Sale Order 1306 of 1779) Artillary Luger by DWM, #4039b, 7 3/4" barrel, blued finish, with adjustable sights and checkered walnut grips. Pistol is very good showing 96-98% of a reapplied finish, with a 1917 chamber date, good bore, good action, all matching visible serial numbers. A nicely restored Artillary that presents very well. Includes a reproduction stock in good condition and a replacement mag. (C&R / PPT) Est. $800-1600.
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19PR-2 GEORGE PATTON NON FIRING Lot #1566 (Sale Order 1307 of 1779) George Patton engraved Single Action non firing revolver, #332088, 4 3/4" barrel, with faux carved ivory grips with American eagle in high releif on the left grip panel, and "GSP" on the right. Revolver is highly engraved to match the original revolver carried by General Patton. Includes original box and US Historical Society paperwork. Est. $300-600
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19PR-3 ARTILLERY LUGER HOLSTER Lot #1567 (Sale Order 1308 of 1779) Original Artillary Luger holster with cleaning rod, in fair to good condition overall, straps need repair, leather shows aging, hinge is starting to separate. Est. $200-400
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19PR-4 MAUSER C96 Lot #1568 (Sale Order 1309 of 1779) Mauser C-96 Broomhandle, #201480, .30 Mauser, 5 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, with RR146 unit marking on the back strap and wood grips. Pistol is in excellent condition overall as restored, 94-97% reapplied blue, bore shows some erosion but good rifling, grips are near fine, action is very good. (C&R / PPT) Est. $1250-2500
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19PR-5 METAL MODEL OF AIRCRAFT Lot #1569 (Sale Order 1310 of 1779) Large metal model of a Ford Trimotor AP-452, with a wingspan of over 40" and an overall length of about 26 1/2", this model is approximately 7" tall on it's wheels, and over 14" on it's stand. The Tri Motor was insturmental in early airline flight, with Ford building only 199 original aircrft, they were the forerunners of the Douglas and Boeing fleet of airliners. Est. $350-700
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19RPS-40 EMERALD & DIAMOND RING Lot #1570 (Sale Order 1311 of 1779) One marquee emerald ring in 14 k yellow gold set with 18 diamonds weighing 0.30ct Est:$375-750
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19RPS-25 PAIR OF CARLA DESIGN HOOP EARRINGS Lot #1571 (Sale Order 1312 of 1779) Pair of fine Carla design spring loaded Hoop earrings in 14k yellow gold for non pierced ears Est:$250-500
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19RPS-27 CARVED THAI BUDDHA Lot #1572 (Sale Order 1313 of 1779) One carved Thai Buddha in a intricate 22 kt triangular gold frame Est:$250-500
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19PR-7 WWII FIGURES LOT Lot #1573 (Sale Order 1314 of 1779) Lot of 8 Dragon military GI Joe style figures, 2 WWII US paratroopers, one tan and one in camoflague, 2 German WWII soldiers, 2 US Marines in WWII uniforms, one in HBTs and one in camo, one US 3rd Division WWII with Garand, and one Vietnam era. Also an assortment of scale weapons, bazoka, 1917, 3.25 rocket launcher, Thompson machine gun, soft sand bags, 2 metal Harley Davidsons, British Chieftan tank, and metal Jeep. Est. $200-400
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19PL-1 BOLO TIE LOT Lot #1574 (Sale Order 1315 of 1779) Lot of 10 misc. bolo ties; an instant collection! Est.: $75-$150.
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19MG- 60 STEHR 95 CARBINE Lot #1575 (Sale Order 1316 of 1779) Steyr Model 95 straight pull bolt action carbine, 8mm caliber, import-marked, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 3101M; overall good condition with a good bore, crisp action, good markings and good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $150-$300.
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19PL-2 COLUMBIAN AUTO REVOLVER Lot #1575a (Sale Order 1317 of 1779) Darling Columbian double action revolver in .32 S&W caliber with S&W style auto eject like Schofield. 95%-98% overall with fine grips. The holster is form fitted and marked on back “For Garret Carter, Columbian 32 SW, S.N. 584 H.D. Folsom Arms, New York Arms Co. Crescent F.A. Co. professionally done during the period of use. (C&R/No PPT) Est.: $250-$500
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19NP-45 PATERSON COPY #2 Lot #1576 (Sale Order 1318 of 1779) Magnificent quality reproduction of Colt #2 Pocket Model Paterson, fully and finely engraved with ivory grips, NSNV. Correctly marked script address. The maker is unsigned but attributed to Rudy Merrick of Oregon 40-50 years ago who made a few highly decorated Paterson’s of this type for his personal collection which he displayed at the Portland show circa 1970-80s. A gem. (Percussion) Est.: $2000-$4000
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19NP-42 UBERTI Lot #1577 (Sale Order 1319 of 1779) Uberti Reproduction of Colt Texas Paterson with 7 ½” barrel converted to .22 Long Rifle by Pete Peterson, S/N 574. 7 bands with engraved frame and select wood grips. Over 100 estimated hours of work to convert and done as “Labor of Love”. Must be registered ad altered to firing cartridge pistol. Antiqued finish. Superb for reenactor with .22 blanks. (Modern) Est.: $600-$1200
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19MG-134 RUGER RIFLE Lot #1578 (Sale Order 1320 of 1779) Ruger No.1 single shot rifle, .416 Rigby caliber, Serial #133-20940. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” barrel with a banded ramped blade front and folding rear sights. The barrel and receiver retain nearly all of the original blue finish with a quarter rib added. There are several areas of light surface rust due to poor storage on the barrel. The checkered Walnut stock is in very good condition with small mars from carry and use and nice figure. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bore is dirty and should clean to good. The action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable Ruger in the classic Rigby chambering. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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19MG-135 SAFARI MAGNUM Lot #1579 (Sale Order 1321 of 1779) CZ Model 550 Safari Magnum bolt action rifle, .416 Rigby caliber, Serial #F1838. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a hooded blade front and three folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the factory blue finish with wear at the muzzle. The receiver is import marked and features integral scope mounts. The European style hogback checkered wood stock is in good condition with dents and mars and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. Est.: $800-$1,600. (Modern).
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19NO-C MISC. LOT Lot #1581 (Sale Order 1322 of 1779) Misc. lot consisting of Wells Fargo Photo and other old photos along with an American flag. Est:$100-200
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SUMLS-23 COLT POLICE POSITIVE #19116 Lot #1582 (Sale Order 1323 of 1779) Colt Police Positive 38 Special caliber, with 6” barrel double action revolver. In excellent condition. Serial # 19116. Has 97-99% original blue with fine hard rubber grips. Pristine bore and action. Gun is a 9.5 on a 1-10 scale. Est.: $600-1,200.
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SUMLS-114 WINCHESTER PRE 64 Lot #1583 (Sale Order 1324 of 1779) Winchester Pre-64 .30-30 caliber carbine in very good plus condition, S/N 1715409. 95% original blue thinning on high points and edges of frame. Sharp and crisp overall with very good wood. Pristine bore and mechanically excellent. A strong 8.5 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R) Est.: $500-$1000
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SUMLS-92 U.S. MDL 03 RIFLE Lot #1584 (Sale Order 1325 of 1779) U.S. Model 03 rifle by Springfield re-worked for WWII with Sedgeley marked barrel dated M-43 U.S.M.C. Re-parkerized finish with unmarked replacement stock. Very good plus overall. Very good to fine bore. Est.: $500-1,000
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19IC-13 WIN 94 #1218559 Lot #1585 (Sale Order 1326 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 lever action Eastern carbine, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, adjustable Lyman tang sight, hooded front sight, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1218559; overall fine condition with majority of blued finish remaining, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good to near fine wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $700-$1,400.
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19NO-E BOOK LOT Lot #1586 (Sale Order 1327 of 1779) Book lot consisting of various titles and gun report magazines. Est:$100-200
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SUMLS-96 STEVENS MDL 416 #208367 Lot #1587 (Sale Order 1328 of 1779) Scarce Stevens Model 416 .22 caliber match rifle U.S. Property marked, S/N 208367. Redfield iron sight and blocks for target scope in barrel. Presentation plaque removed from stock. Very good plus used condition. Very good bore and bright. Seldom found martially marked. (C&R) Est.: $350-$700
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SUMLS-35 HI STANDARD SUPERMATIC #384581 Lot #1588 (Sale Order 1329 of 1779) Hi Standard Supermatic .22 caliber Semi-Auto pistol with a 4 ½” bull barrel, S/N 384581. Fine to excellent condition. 96%-98% original blue, minor use and near excellent overall. Easy to interchange barrels and often sold with extra. Est.: $300-$600
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19CAI-19 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1589 (Sale Order 1330 of 1779) Brilliant Modern Diamond Pendant featuring 25 pave set ‘IDEAL’ cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.25 carats total with F-G colors and VS clarity set in custom 14 karat yellow gold setting with high quality 14 karat gold chain with safety latch. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19CAI-20 DIAMOND RING Lot #1590 (Sale Order 1331 of 1779) Genuine Antique Art Deco Diamond Ring featuring 3 Old European cut Diamonds with center weighing approx. 0.50 carats with 2 side Diamonds weighing approx. 0.25 each with a total Diamond weight of 1.00 carat all with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in a Vintage 18 karat white gold setting. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimate $3,000-$4,000
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19CAI-17 DIAMOND EARRINGS Lot #1591 (Sale Order 1332 of 1779) Incredible earrings featuring two matching Radiant Cut Diamonds EACH weighing 1.09 carats and 1.01 carats both weighing 2.10 carats of Natural Fancy Yellow Colors and surrounded by 66 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat total weight in earrings approx. 3.00 carats set in 14 karat yellow gold settings. Retail $15,000-$20,000 Estimates $7,000-$9,000
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19CAI-18 DIAMOND RING Lot #1592 (Sale Order 1333 of 1779) Exceptionally Fine Diamond Ring featuring a center Emerald cut Diamond weighing 1.09 carats with H-I colors and VVS clarity accented with 2 trilliant cut side Diamonds weighing approx. 0.60 carats total with H-I colors and VS clarity set in a classic 14 karat white gold setting. Retail $8,000-$10,000 Estimates $5,000-$6,000
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19IN-34 WINCHESTER Lot #1593 (Sale Order 1334 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 SCR, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1027058; overall good condition with muted blued finish in protected areas, some spots of erosion and balance to a grey/brown patina on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and good bore; good wood overall showing two spots of old fill, one at mid-butt stock, the other at the front barrel band where previous owner might have had sling swivels or leather thongs for carry. (C&R). Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19IN-37 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR Lot #1594 (Sale Order 1335 of 1779) U.S. Springfield Trapdoor rifle, .45-70 caliber, 33” barrel, dark plum brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stock, bayonet, scabbard, and leather frog with U.S. brass insignia, also a leather sling that is worn and separated at the area for the rear sling swivel, S/N 149635; overall good condition with even toning to metal surfaces, clean bore, crisp action, good markings and overall good wood with visible circle P proof and faint traces of inspector’s cartouche. (Antique). Est.: $600-$1,200.
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19JH-4 H&R 65 REISING Lot #1595 (Sale Order 1336 of 1779) H&R Model 65 Reising semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 23” barrel, blued finish, magazine fed, wood stock, S/N 2213; overall very good condition displaying the majority of its blued finish, good to very good bore, crisp action and markings, very good wood. (C&R). Est.: $250-$400.
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19IA-4 ARISAKA #479270 Lot #1596 (Sale Order 1337 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka Type 30 Hook Safety bolt action rifle, 6.5 caliber, 32” barrel with sharp mum and Japanese characters remaining, blued military finish, wood stock, S/N 479270; overall good condition with majority of military finish remaining on metal surfaces, crisp action, sharp markings and overall good wood stock with Japanese characters cartouche on right side of butt stock. A desirable and scarce Arisaka Model. (C&R). Est.: $300-$600.
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19NO-F CLOCK LOT Lot #1597 (Sale Order 1338 of 1779) 10 Clocks from the 19 Century, varying age and condition, some working, mostly complete. Est:$200-400
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19RH-31 STEVENS CRACK SHOT Lot #1598 (Sale Order 1339 of 1779) Stevens “Crackshot” 26 .22 L.R. in good overall condition. Light brown patina. The stocks are lightly refinished with minor cracks at the wrist. (C&R) Est.: $100-$200
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19RH-34 H&R Lot #1599 (Sale Order 1340 of 1779) H&R Break Open Single Shot shotgun with exposed hammer and 30” 12GA barrel. S/N 147724. Not working. Stock broken and needing repairs. (C&R) Est.: $60-$120
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19RH-37 STEVENS Lot #1600 (Sale Order 1341 of 1779) J. Stevens Single Shot Break Open Shotgun with last patent date of 1913 and marked .410 and 12mm. In good to very good overall condition with about half the finish going to brown. The stock is good with minor scratches. The action is tight and the bore is good. NSNV. (C&R) Est.: $150-$300
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19MI-43 UNCLE SAM WOOD CARVING Lot #1604 (Sale Order 1342 of 1779) Large painted wood carving of Uncle Sam, approximately 6 feet tall and nicely accomplished! Est.: $750-$1,500.
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19OS-9 PAINTING OF MUSKETEER Lot #1605 (Sale Order 1343 of 1779) 19th to 20th century painting of musketeer. Measures approximately 33 ¼” x 28 ½”. Needs restoration. Est.: $175-$350
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SUMLS-384 LOF OF CASE FOLDERS Lot #1606 (Sale Order 1344 of 1779) Lot of 3 case folding knives with stag grips. 2 yellow stag (Natural) and 1 dyed. 2 in boxes. Like new old stock (90s). 1 used. Est.: $150-$300
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19NP-27 PATTERSON Lot #1607 (Sale Order 1345 of 1779) Fully machined and handmade copy of Colt Texas Paterson with 9” barrel in .36 caliber percussion. Made by “Pete” Peterson of San Diego as a display model for his personal collection. Each one of “Pete’s” handmade pistols were finely machined with a high degree of hand finishing. Mr. Peterson diligently researched each project and studied originals in Little John’s and other collections over a 40 year project. Each handmade arm took 6 months to a year to complete with his time estimated at 1000 hours plus on the average. At $30 per hour or $30,000 each in time Pete’s handmade arms were not an economic enterprise but a labor of love. Pete would give a gun away but never sell one as “He could not take that big of a loss!” Unmarked and fully operational with correct style rifling. (Percussion) Est.: $750-$1500
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19OT-2 BOOK LOT Lot #1608 (Sale Order 1346 of 1779) Lot of 8 firearms related books including “The Book of Colt Firearms” , “The Powder Flask Book”, “Colt Firearms, 1836-1954” and others. Est.: $100-$200
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19OR-109 COLT NEW LINE Lot #1609 (Sale Order 1347 of 1779) Excellent original Colt .30 caliber New Line Revolver retaining nearly all its original nickel with 100% intact etched panel. This New Line retains 96%-98%+ original nickel with very slight loss at the edge of cylinder. Bright fire blue on screws and fine to excellent grip with minor scratches and edge wear. Excellent action and bright bore. A strong 9+ on a 1-10 scale. S/N 10315. (Antique) Est.: $750-$1500
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19PW-1 COLT 1851 NAVY Lot #1611 (Sale Order 1348 of 1779) Colt 1851 New Black Powder Series Navy in .36 cal. percussion, #15559. Fine to excellent condition showing little to no use, just minor storage and handling. In non Colt box with accessories. Plaque in lid inscribed "John Milius". Mr. Milius was well known in the Southern California "gun scene" active in the 1980's-2010 as a shooter and collector. Mr. Milius was a screenwriter and producer known for such films as Dirty Harry, The Wind and the Lion, The Man Who Would be King, Red Dawn, and some of the best scripts of the last 50 years. This Colt was traded to inventory at Ivory Beads gun shop on an expensive shotgun 20-30 years ago. Est. $500-1000
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SUMLS-387 PUMA HORSE TREKKER Lot #1612 (Sale Order 1349 of 1779) Puma Horse Trekker 2 blade folding knife with stag. 1 Ferrier blade. Handmade and near fine in box. Est.: $200-$400
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19SUMLS-335 1940 MRKD HITLER YOUTH KNIFE Lot #1613 (Sale Order 1350 of 1779) SM 1940” marked Hitler youth knife marked “Germany”. Good to very good with scabbard. Est.: $150-$300
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SUMLS-338 SIMSON & SUHL MRKD BAYONET Lot #1614 (Sale Order 1351 of 1779) “Simson and Suhl” marked bayonet for WWI era Mauser, #7708. Good with scabbard. Est.: $50-$100
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19PV-17 REMINGTON 870 Lot #1615 (Sale Order 1352 of 1779) Remington Model 870 tactical pump shotgun, #AB782268M, 12 Ga., 20" cyl. choked barrel, chambered for 2 3/4" or 3" shells, extended magazine, matte black finish with black textured synthetic stock. Shotgun is in fine condition overall, with minimal scratches and handling marks from storage and light use. Good action, and very good bore. (Modern) Est. $300-600
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19SA-1 CARVED AMERICAN POWDER HORN Lot #1616 (Sale Order 1353 of 1779) Carved American powder horn showing scenes of cannon, ship, birds, half moon, stars and other Native American motiffs circa early to mid 19th Century. Also initials R.B.B. probably the original owner. 9" across the curve with great dark patina. The horn was shortened 2-3" during the period of use with plug re-set at that time (19th century repair). Est. $600-1200
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19SA-5 DUTCH NAVAL CUTLASS Lot #1617 (Sale Order 1354 of 1779) Dutch Naval cutlass in fine condition, circa WWI-WWII, Hembrug Arsenal marked on blade, and small proofs on grip. Dutch Marines and Navy used these in Maylasia and islands invaded by Japanese in WWII. Est. $250-500
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19SA-6 HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MDL 65 Lot #1618 (Sale Order 1355 of 1779) Harrington & Richardson Model 65 Reising .22 cal semi auto training rifle circa WWII, #8823, the type used for Marine training in WWII. Lyman receiver sight. Very good plus condition with light storage rust that would clean, from local estate. (C&R) Est. $600-1200
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19SA-7 BELGIUM FLINTLOCK TRADE GUN Lot #1619 (Sale Order 1356 of 1779) Belgium flintlock trade gun from late 19th to early 20th Century. 67 3/4" overall, with 51 1/2" barrel of approx. 64 cal. smooth bore. Brass trigger guard and mounts that are aged very dark. Original "red" trade paint as favored in the northwest coast and Canada. Very good plus to near fine with dark uncleaned patina. The Belgians ruled the gun market in the late 19th to early 20th century as their arms were traded to indigenous people worldwide by companies like Hudson Bay, East India, and scores of others. (Antique) Est. $750-1500
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19SA-12 SPRINGFIELD MDL 1884 TRAPDOOR Lot #1620 (Sale Order 1357 of 1779) Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Carbine in .45-70 cal., #344382, good uncleaned and untouched, as found condition showing considerable blue finish drifting to natural brown. At least 40-60% blue showing on barrel and lock plate. Good sharp markings on the metal. Correct carbine sights and parts. P proof behind the trigger guard (no inspection visible at the wrist). Stock is good with minor dings, mars, dents and general wear from Cavalry carry and use. The rod and cartridge case extractor are retained in the butt trap. The bore is very good plus with strong rifling and is bright. An estate piece. (Antique) Est. $800-1600
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19RPS-22 PEARL STUD EARRINGS Lot #1621 (Sale Order 1358 of 1779) A pair of beautiful 11mm white pearl ear studs in 14k white gold. Est:$150-300
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19RPS-23 JADE HEART NECKLACE Lot #1622 (Sale Order 1359 of 1779) One fine jade heart in a sterling silver chain 20” long Est:$100-200
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19RPS-26 JADE BUDDHA Lot #1623 (Sale Order 1360 of 1779) One authentic jade Buddha with 22kt gold setting Est:$100-200
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SUMLS-385 CASE XX Lot #1624 (Sale Order 1361 of 1779) Case XX Slabside Hunter with dyed stag horn grip. Old style grooved blade measuring 5 ¼”. In box with scabbard. #N000370. Excellent to new. Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-386 VINTAGE PUMA HUNTERS PAL Lot #1625 (Sale Order 1362 of 1779) Vintage Puma Hunters Pal #6397 marked handmade with 3 7/8” blade. Mint in box with sheath, sharpener, papers and numbered tag. Est.: $150-$300
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19ER-16 WEATHERBY #S02986 Lot #1637 (Sale Order 1363 of 1779) Custom Weatherby Mark V Varmintmaster bolt action rifle, 6mm PPC caliber, Serial #S02986. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte stainless steel finish with only light handling marks. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounting. The synthetic Mc Millan stock is in very good condition with a beavertail fore end and ends with a solid rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ½” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. According to the consignor, this custom Weatherby is possibly a one of a kind chambering. The lot includes a set of RCBS reloading dies. Est.: $600-1200
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19CAI-55 RUBY & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1639 (Sale Order 1364 of 1779) Fantastic Geometric shaped Ruby and Diamond Pendant featuring an approx. 2.00 carat Ruby accented with round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carats with H-I colors set in a Pentagonal shaped 18 karat white gold setting. Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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19CAI-52 MULTI-COLORED SAPPHIRE CROSS Lot #1640 (Sale Order 1365 of 1779) High Quality Multi-Colored Sapphire Cross Pendant featuring 11oval Sapphires in Pinks, Blues, Greens and Yellows weighing approx. 4.00 carats total set in 18 karat yellow gold setting. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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19CAI-51 TANZANITE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1641 (Sale Order 1366 of 1779) Lovely Pear shaped Tanzanite and Diamond Pendant featuring a 1.00 carat Tanzanite accented with 3 marquise and round cut Diamonds weighing approx. 0.50 carats total with F-G colors and VS clarity set in 18 karat yellow gold leaf design. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$1,800
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19CAI-43 BLACK PEARL & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1642 (Sale Order 1367 of 1779) Luminous Black Pearl and Diamond Pendant featuring an approx. 11.00 MM Pearl accented with 14 round cut channel set Diamonds set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $1,500-$2,000 Estimates $800-$1,200
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19SA-8 COLT LIGHTNING Lot #1643 (Sale Order 1368 of 1779) Colt Lightning special ordered deluxe rifle in 44-40 cal with 26" half round half octagon barrel, half mag, pistol gripped deluxe wood stock with rifle butt, #20018. The metal shows a patina finish with some blue mixed in. The barrel address and caliber markings are readable and good. The rampant colt slightly light on the frame and shows some light cleaning on both sides. The stocks are worn with a large chip near the toe but are correct deluxe stocks with checkered bottom panel to pistol grip. Ebhets safety in the trigger guard removed. Bore is worn with some erosion and pitting. Deluxe Lightning with special features are scarse and expensive when in high condition. This is one that saw honest frontier use and may letter well. (Antique) Est. $1400-2800
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19SA-9 WINCESTER MDL 1886 Lot #1644 (Sale Order 1369 of 1779) Winchester Model 1886 lever action short rifle with 24" round barrel, full mag, shotgun butt with hard rubber Winchester plate in .33 cal, #141849, made about 1906. 85-95% original blue on barrel and mag tube. Frame has drifted to 15-30% blue with balance a smooth patina. Markings are sharp with crisp edges, lever and hammer shows traces of color. Excellent wood to metal fit and stocks are good to very good with a few very minor marks and imperfections. Action is tight and bore is excellent. Solid non-takedown frame. With 1/2 box of vintage ammo as purchased by a rancher for bear and pig in central California shortly after the turn of the century. (C&R) Est. $1400-2800
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109SB-3 MOISSANITE RING Lot #1645 (Sale Order 1370 of 1779) Rare natural Moissanite approx. 2 Carat stone in 1930's vintage 14K wide band ring (about size 7). Discovered in 1893 Moissanite was carried from the heavens from meteorite showers to Earth. Made of carbon and silocon it is extremely hard and brilliant. Like James Black said of Bowie's knife in The Iron Mistress, "There is a little but of Heaven and a little bit of Hell." Weighs 12 grams. Est. $900-1800
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19SA-11 COLT MDL 1863 Lot #1646 (Sale Order 1371 of 1779) Colt Model 1863 special musket in .58 cal. rifled, dated 1863 and showing N.J. for state for New Jersey. Good to very good overall condition with light erosion, minor cleaning to arsenal bright. Wood is very good also with minor light cleaning and a compression or dent at the wrist on the right side. A few dents and marks along the ramrod channel. Original bayonet and cleaning rod. Sharp markings, good action, and bore is very good plus with strong rifling. A solid 7 1/2 on a 1-10 scale. (Antique) Est. $1200-2400
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19JS-2 SLOT MACHINE Lot #1651 (Sale Order 1372 of 1779) Interesting 1926 Mills 5 cent slot machine, converted by Rock-Ola to a vending machine to bypass gambling laws of the time; working at time of description. Est.: $1000-2000
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19ER-17 CUSTOM #152416 Lot #1654 (Sale Order 1373 of 1779) Custom Sako single shot bolt action rifle, 6 x 50mm caliber, Serial #152416. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” medium heavy contour barrel. The custom barrel retains nearly all of its matte stainless steel finish with a medium heavy contour. The receiver is a Sako L461 and retains nearly all of its blue finish. The finely checkered custom Walnut stock is in very good condition with Ebony fore end cap, beaded cheek piece and checkered steel butt plate. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp. According to the consignor, the rifle was a custom order by Bud Duncan of Duncan Gun works and it certainly appears to possess the superior fit and finish of a hand built sporting rifle. The lot includes a custom set of RCBS reloading dies in 6 x 50mm with the consignors loading data for this rifle in the lid. Est.: $1000-2000(Modern).
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19KI-7 BRONZE OF COUGAR Lot #1655 (Sale Order 1374 of 1779) Authentic 19th century bronze casting of Cougar, 9 ¼” by 13” signed Bayre. Est: $400-800
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19KI-18 BRONZE OF INDIAN CHIEF Lot #1656 (Sale Order 1375 of 1779) Impressive bronze of standing Indian chief, in full headdress with broken arrow at feet. Bronze is 28” in height on marble 1” base (not included in height). Not signed but may be makers mark on the back of tree. (CJT) Has some age estimated 30-70 years of age by consignor. Est: $800-1600
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19CAI-8 DIAMOND RING Lot #1661 (Sale Order 1376 of 1779) Radiant Cathedral Style Diamond Ring featuring an IDEAL cut center Diamond weighing approx. 0.70 carats with H-I color with 2 round cut side Diamonds and an additional 26 round accent Diamonds weighing an approx. 2.00 carats total with H-I colors and SI clarity set in an intricate 14 Karat yellow gold setting. Retail $5,000-$6,000 Estimates $2,500-$3,000
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19CAI-76 TIFFANY & CO STERLING SPOON Lot #1662 (Sale Order 1377 of 1779) Authentic TIFFANY & CO Sterling Silver Spoon with Baseball and Bat Design stamped Tiffany Co. Estimates $200.00-$400.00
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19CAI-75 LEVIAN SWISS DIAMOND WATCH Lot #1663 (Sale Order 1378 of 1779) LEVIAN Limited Edition SWISS Diamond watch with over 192 round Diamonds weighing approx. 1.50 carats of H-I colors with blue Alligator band and Diamond buckle numbered 54 of 500 with box and papers. Retail $2,000-$3,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19CAI-74 DIAMOND BRACELET Lot #1664 (Sale Order 1379 of 1779) Radiant Diamond Bracelet featuring approx. 2.00 carats of channel set baguette cut Diamonds with G-H colors set in 10 karat yellow gold. Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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SUMLS-355 KNIFE LOT Lot #1665 (Sale Order 1380 of 1779) Lot of 3 advertiser pocket knives. 1 Gits knife in box. Auto Instrument Santa Monica 1940-50s. The Old Curiosity Shop London Thomas Turner London marked Pre WWII. Home Savings by Zippo blade nail file 60’s. Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-356 2 ANTIQUE VEST POCKET KNIVES Lot #1666 (Sale Order 1381 of 1779) 2 gold or gold filled antique vest pocket knives. Blades rusty. Est.: $60-$120
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SUMLS-357 KNIFE LOT Lot #1667 (Sale Order 1382 of 1779) Lot of vintage folding knives circa 1950s-70s. 10 total. Poor to good plus. All used. Est.: $50-$100
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SUMLS-358 JAPANESE FOLDER Lot #1668 (Sale Order 1383 of 1779) Early Japan folder (Buck style) marked handmade and high carbon steel. Good to very good with slight sharpening. Vintage 1960s. Est.: $100-$200
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19JS-4 PACE STAR SLOT MACHINE Lot #1671 (Sale Order 1384 of 1779) Pace Star deluxe 10 cent slot machine, chrome side panels, original Harrah’s Club machine; light candle, jack-pot bell; works well at time of description. Est.: $1000-2000
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18DC-22F BADGES Lot #1672 (Sale Order 1385 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a New York City Transit Police Dep. Chief Inspector cap badge, a New York State Courts Senior Court Officer cap badge #2087, an O’Neill Detective Agency Police (New York) pin shield badge #250 and an unmarked cap badge displaying a sailor, an Indian and an eagle over shield. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22H BADGES Lot #1673 (Sale Order 1386 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a City of New York Court of Special Sessions Justice pin shield badge (hallmark Johnson National/N.Y.), a City of New York Mayor’s Office Administration #8 pin Captain cap badge and a New York City Transit Police cap badge #2578. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22I BADGES Lot #1674 (Sale Order 1387 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a N.Y.C. Housing Authority Police Detective pin shield badge #176, a City of New York Police Dept. Police Woman pin shield badge #9, a City of New York Police Detective cap badge #854 and a City of New York Police cap badge #8116. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22J BADGES Lot #1675 (Sale Order 1388 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a City of New York Dept. of Public Works Auto Engineman pin shield badge, a District Attorney Bronx County, N.Y. Assistant district Attorney pin shield badge, a N.Y. Municipal Investigation Bureau Detective pin shield badge with soft carry case and a New York City Housing Authority Police Sergeant cap badge #809. Est.: $125-250
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SUMLS-360 KNIFE LOT Lot #1676 (Sale Order 1389 of 1779) Gatteraugus 2250 Military style knife with nickeled blade and mounts. Custom scabbard (“Don”). Sharpened. Camillus WWII era military knife, soldered repairs to hold blade tight with good scabbard. Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-359 KNIFE LOT Lot #1676a (Sale Order 1390 of 1779) Wincia sheath knife, buck skeleton, edge mark, N.R.A. Elephant toe and S&W folder. Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-361 FOLKS SHEATH KNIFE Lot #1677 (Sale Order 1391 of 1779) Kinfolks sheath knife with scabbard in military style WWII era along with Kabar 1206 (USA). Near excellent in marked sheath. Minor sharpening. Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-362 MEXICAN BOWIE Lot #1678 (Sale Order 1392 of 1779) Mexican Bowie etched blade with Mexico “IC2” marking and in Spanish “I like fresh meat”. 1940s-60s. Chip on grip. With finish style fillet knife. Marked on blade “J Marttinni Finland: Est.: $100-$200
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SUMLS-363 KNIFE LOT Lot #1679 (Sale Order 1393 of 1779) Puma folding fish knife broken and shortened blade. 1967 Imperial U.S. folding knife, Fruit knife with sterling blade and pearl grip (19th century) and Barlow style very old folder with heavy use and sharpening. Est.: $100-$200
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19ER-20 REM #D54419B Lot #1682 (Sale Order 1394 of 1779) Remington Model 40XBR single shot bolt action target rifle, .257 Ackley Improved caliber, Serial #054419B. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 26” stainless steel bull barrel marked, “SEELEY MASKER”. The barrel retains nearly all of its stainless steel finish while the blued receiver shows small scratches and edge wear. The receiver has been drilled and tapped to accommodate scope mounting. The smooth wood target stock is finished ion black lacquer with a flat fore end and no butt plate. The bore is very good, the action is crisp and markings are sharp. The lot includes a set of RCBS reloading dies, scope mounts and rings. Est.: $900-1800 (Modern).
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19IB-19 KENTUCKY Lot #1683 (Sale Order 1395 of 1779) Re-converted full stock flintlock rifle, approximately .50 caliber, 43” un-marked octagon barrel, brown patina, lock plate marked “Ashmore”, double set triggers (not working at time of description), brass mounts including brass patchbox; wood stock; overall good condition with a good wood stock displaying scattered minor old mars and scratches from years of carry. (Antique). Est.: $900-1800
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19IC-3 WIN 92 #890365 Lot #1689 (Sale Order 1396 of 1779) Winchester Model 92 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 890365; overall good to very good condition with majority of original blued finish remaining on barrel and loading tube, grey/brown patina on receiver mixed with traces of original blued finish in protected areas, crisp action, sharp markings, good bore, and good wood stocks with butt stock showing scattered mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $1400-2800
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19IC-2 92 SHORT RIFLE #622040 Lot #1690 (Sale Order 1397 of 1779) Winchester Model 1892 lever action short rifle, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” octagon barrel, brown patina to metal surfaces, wood stocks, S/N 622040; overall good to very good condition with a crisp action, very good markings, overall good bore and good wood stocks that may have seen an old re-finish; a scarce short rifle made circa 1911. (C&R). Est.: $950-1900
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19SA-4 "RUN-N-GUN" Lot #1691 (Sale Order 1398 of 1779) High quality "run -n- gun" for fast firing or "race" shooting. STI 2011 by J.V.I. Industries, 9m luger, #SAS-6551. Mounted with C-more red dot sight (Georgetown, Texas maker, very highly regarded). Original cost over $3600, fine used condition. (Modern/PPT) Est. $1250-2500
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19IC-5 92 WIN #870008 Lot #1694 (Sale Order 1399 of 1779) Winchester Model 92 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 870008; overall very good + condition showing majority of muted original blued finish to barrel and loading tube with receiver gone to a pleasing brown patina, very good bore, crisp action, very good markings and very good wood stocks. (C&R). Est.: $1,500-$3,000.
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19IC-7 WIN 92 #601812 Lot #1695 (Sale Order 1400 of 1779) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, brown patina, wood stocks, S/N 601818; overall good to very good condition with pleasing dark patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, good markings, fair bore, good wood stocks displaying scattered wear, mars and scratches from carry and storage. (C&R). Est.: $650-1300
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SUMLS-366 VINTAGE CUSTOM KNIFE Lot #1696 (Sale Order 1401 of 1779) Vintage custom knife signed “Lile” with stag horn grip and marked scabbard. Measures 8 ½” overall with a 4” blade. Excellent condition (No dots indicating manufacturer during Jimmy’s lifetime”. Est.: $500-$1000
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SUMLS-368 RANDALL SKINNER Lot #1697 (Sale Order 1402 of 1779) “Randall Orlando, Fla.” Marked skinner with stag grip and marked scabbard (#54) on reverse. Measures 8 ½” overall with a 4 ¼” blade. Some sharpening and use. Est.: $250-$500.
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SUMLS-371 RUANA SKINNER Lot #1698 (Sale Order 1403 of 1779) Ruana skinner marked “Bonner Mont.” With marked scabbard. Measures approximately 8” with a 4” blade. Excellent condition. Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-372 ALEX COLLINS SIGNED KNIFE Lot #1699 (Sale Order 1404 of 1779) Alex Collins 88 signed custom knife with classic finger groove. Measures 9” overall. With scabbard. Fine to excellent condition. Minor sharpening and use. Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-333 U.S. DIVERS KNIFE Lot #1703 (Sale Order 1405 of 1779) U.S. Divers “Vulcan” marked stainless steel knife. Japanese Mfg. Pt. #187184. Measures 9 7/8” with a 5” blade and scabbard. Very good used condition. Edging and sharpening. 40-60 years old. Est.: $75-$150
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SUMLS-334 SPANISH TOLEDO MINIATURE SWORD Lot #1704 (Sale Order 1406 of 1779) Spanish Toledo marked miniature sword in ancient style. “Sendon” maker marked. Measures 11 ¾” with a 7 ½” blade. Excellent condition. 30-60 years old. Est.: $75-$150
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SUMLS-341 MARTINI HENRY BAYONET Lot #1705 (Sale Order 1407 of 1779) Martini Henry bayonet with “W.D.” markings and bright almost excellent blade. With scabbard. Very good plus overall. Est.: $90-$180
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SUMLS-344 CAMILLUS MEKD WWII KNIFE Lot #1706 (Sale Order 1408 of 1779) “Camillus” marked WWII era marked fighting knife with scabbard. Good to very good with some sharpening to the edge. Similar K-Bar. Est.: $90-$180
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SUMLS-346 BUTCHER KNIFE BAYONET Lot #1707 (Sale Order 1409 of 1779) Butcher knife bayonet for 98 Mauser era marked “Simson & Suhl”. Ring missing. Scabbard painted green. Fair to good. Possibly police used. Est.: $75-$150
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19IC-9 92 SRC #117693 Lot #1708 (Sale Order 1410 of 1779) Winchester Model 1892 lever action SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, brown patina, wood stocks, replaced rear buckhorn sight, S/N 117693; overall good to very good condition with brown patina to metal surfaces, crisp action, good markings, good bore and wood butt stock that shows classic wear, some age cracking and old mars and scratches from years of carry. (C&R). Est.: $650-1300
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19IC-11 92 SRC #987816 Lot #1709 (Sale Order 1411 of 1779) Winchester Model 92 lever action, SRC, .44 W.C.F. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks with number 128 stamped on right rear side of butt stock; S/N 987816 (with an “S” stamped over the S/N); overall good condition with areas of blued finish remaining on barrel and loading tube, appearance of some old cleaning to rear portion of barrel and to receiver, good action and markings, bore shows some scattered areas of erosion; butt stock shows old wear, mars, dings and scratches. No documentation included in this lot but stamping of “S” and “128” similar to other guns observed over the years by this cataloger as being possibly from the Stembridge Armory which loaned many of the guns utilized by the U.S. movie industry. (Modern). Est.: $650-1300
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SUMLS-339 ARISAKA BAYONET Lot #1710 (Sale Order 1412 of 1779) Arisaka bayonet with arsenal marking of star (with lotus pedal?). No scabbard. Fair only. Est.: $35-$70
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SUMLS-370 CASE COLLECTORS EDITION Lot #1714 (Sale Order 1413 of 1779) Case collector’s edition 2 blade folder “Bill & Monica” the oval office singer’s edition. New in box with slip cover. Est.: $90-$180
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SUMLS-365 VICTORNOX POCKET KNIFE Lot #1715 (Sale Order 1414 of 1779) Older Victornox Switzerland pocket knife with 4 blades and checkered aluminum scales. Very good plus used in box. Est.: $60-$120
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19RA-2 INGLES HI POWER STOCK Lot #1716 (Sale Order 1415 of 1779) Browning Hi Power stock holster marked "S.A. LTD 1944" Very good plus condition. Minor marks and scratches. Est. $400-800.
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19RA-3 REPRO STOCK FOR COLT Lot #1717 (Sale Order 1416 of 1779) Older reproduction shoulder stock for Colt style percussion revolver, Navy size. Est $150-300
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19BA-15 H&R M1 #4768406 Lot #1718 (Sale Order 1417 of 1779) U.S. M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle by Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., .30 caliber, 24” HRA barrel dated 5-54 (per consignor TE=3.25 MW=2.0), military finish, wood stock and green woven sling, S/N 4768406; overall very good to near fine condition with majority of military finish to metal parts remaining, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + wood stock showing circle P proof and three stars over eagle cartouche. (C&R). Est.: $1500-2000
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19IC-60 AMMO LOT Lot #1719 (Sale Order 1418 of 1779) Ammunition lot (4 boxes) including Remington .44-40 Win.; Winchester .44 Rem Magnum; Winchester .357 Magnum; Winchester .38-40 plus two small boxes (10 targets each) of Bullz-I circular targets; all contained in a metal military-type carry can. Est.: $100-200
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19SB-1 OMEGA WATCH Lot #1720 (Sale Order 1419 of 1779) Man's Omega wristwatch w 3 register dial (automatic chronometer) also tachmeter, black outside dial. In original box with instructions, tag and shipping box. Stainless steel body and band. Comparable to Rolex Daytona except Omega has constantly beaten Rolex in watch makers competitions and European affectionados consider them at least on par to Rolex if not superior. Replacement value $6,000-7,000 new. Fine condition. (Slight use and storage) Est. $2,500-5,000
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19SB-2 PIAGET WRISTWATCH Lot #1721 (Sale Order 1420 of 1779) 18Kt yellow gold Piaget asymetrical limelight wristwatch (showing off center artistic design inspired by Dali, Picasso and modern art movement.) Fine hand finished fancy mesh on case with matching band (over 7" for large wrist). Mechanical movement, late 60's to 70's. A high style collector's wristwatch. (weighs 75 grams with movement and estimated at $3000 scrap. Very similar to several Patek designs of the same era. Fit for the conneseur. Verified funds before shipping. Est. $3500-7000++
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19IC-61 AMMO LOT Lot #1724 (Sale Order 1421 of 1779) Ammunition lot (4 boxes) including Remington .44-40; Winchester .45 Colt; Western .44-40 and Western .38-40; all contained in a metal military-type carry can. Est.: $100-200
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SUMLS-369 BROWNING 3 BLADE FOLDER Lot #1725 (Sale Order 1422 of 1779) Browning 504 3 blade folder with stag grip and leather carrier. Sharpened with slight use. With box. Est.: $75-$150
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SUMLS-373A SPEARPOINT BOWIE Lot #1726 (Sale Order 1423 of 1779) Cutlery handled spear point Bowie with fancy etched blade showing American eagle and slogan “America must, and shall rule America”. With scabbard. Very good plus to almost fine. Circa 1850-1890. The blade shows 90%-95% etching and original polish. Measures 11 ½” overall with a 7” blade. From a premier collection. Est.: $750-$1500
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SUMLS-375 CUSTOM SKINNER Lot #1727 (Sale Order 1424 of 1779) Custom skinner marked “McCarty” with scabbard. Measures 8 5/8” with a 4 7/8” blade. Good used condition. Rosewood grip. Est.: $200-$400
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19RA-1 INGLES HI POWER STOCK Lot #1729 (Sale Order 1425 of 1779) Browning Hi Power stock holster marked 'SA LTD 1945'. Fine condition. Est. $500-1000
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19PJ-1 BRAZILIAN MAUSER Lot #1730 (Sale Order 1426 of 1779) Brazilian Mauser Model 1908 bolt action military rifle, import marked, 7mm caliber, 29.5” barrel, blued finish, wood stock, S/N 5279; overall very good condition with majority of blued finish remaining on barrel, receiver is brightly finished; very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good wood stock. (C&R). Est.: $500-$1,000.
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19OT-1 PERC. REVOLVER #1272 Lot #1731 (Sale Order 1427 of 1779) William Irving (Manufacture by James Reid) .31 caliber, 2nd type brass frame pocket revolver, S/N 1272. These Civil War era pocket size revolver bear a remarkable similarity in design to both Spiller & Burr Confederate revolver and Whitney revolvers. Bill Gary noted author and Confederate pistol expert felt there was a tie in between Spiller & Burr, Whitney, and W. Irving Arms Mfg. revolvers and in his notes on #2 Spiller & Burr with Whitney parts he noted this revolver when in the J.M. Davis Gun Museum. In particular he was fascinated by the bullet shaped cuts where the nipples enters the cylinder as they are almost identical to Spiller & Burr revolvers. A mystery in the gun world yet to be explained. This pistol remains in good condition with light to heavy pitting on the barrel and cylinder. The frame is good with deep patina. The grips are good. Lightly visible address. Action needs repair. (Antique) Est.: $900-$1800
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19RR-1 1866 WINCHESTER #149104 Lot #1732 (Sale Order 1428 of 1779) 1866 Winchester S.R.C. in .44 Centerfire, S/N 149104 and made in 1878. The barrel and magazine tube show a deep brown patina with traces of finish mixed in the barrel is light but visible. Correct bands and carbine rear sight. The frame has a nice patina with some scattered dings, mars and some pitting on the breech. Tight fit to side plates and most blue on the loading gate. The fore end is good with small losses and normal age. The butt stock shows old refinish and is undersized against metal with correct brass carbine butt plate. The bolt is worn and extractor is missing. A descent yellow boy that would improve with minor restoration and T.L.C. as it has a very nice frame. (Antique) Est.: $2500-$5000
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19RH-68 J. DICKERT RIFLE Lot #1735 (Sale Order 1429 of 1779) J. Dickert signed Kentucky rifle with thick butt and simple engraved non-pierced patch box. The lock is signed “Dreppert” and in its original flintlock configuration with correct top jaw, screw, frizzen and small parts. Measures 59” overall with a 43” barrel. Over 1” thick across butt with patch box release button on top of the butt plate. .44 caliber rifled octagon barrel of standard weight. The barrel shows 3 keys with silver escutcheons around the slots. Silver “Bethlehem Star” inlay on the cheek piece. The lock is working but not setting every time with triggers. The stock is very good plus with only minor imperfections and a couple very minor losses at the top edge. One of the most desirable Lancaster makers of the 18th to early 19th century. (Antique) Est.: $5,000-$10,000
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19ER-14 VAN HORNE CUSTOM Lot #1737 (Sale Order 1430 of 1779) Custom Ruger M77 bolt action rifle, .460 Van Horn caliber, Serial #73-53923. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a barrel banded front and folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with light surface rust around the front sight. The checkered wood stock is in very good condition and ends with a solid red rubber recoil pad providing a 13 ¾” LOP. The bore is good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this custom big bore. The .460 Van Horn cartridge is based on a shortened .460 Weatherby case. The lot includes custom RCBS reloading dies. Est.: $2000-4000(Modern).
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19RH-58 FULL STOCK TARGET Lot #1738 (Sale Order 1431 of 1779) High quality early American target rifle with “Kentucky” styling showing patch box, German silver inlays and naturally striped walnut stock. A plaque on the left side near lock plate screw is stamped “H.W. Hubbard” presumed to be original owner. The lock is marked “Ott & Greer”. The barrel measures 32 ¼” and appears reduced from 36” or slightly longer by proportions. Finely handmade rear sight adjustable for windage and elevation. .45 Caliber rifled barrel measuring 1 1/8” across the muzzle. In very good condition showing normal wear and use. The triggers and lock works well. The wood is good with some damage to the belly area with old losses of wood. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19RH-60 WILLIAM MOORE Lot #1739 (Sale Order 1432 of 1779) Double barrel 10GA Percussion shotgun marked “Wm. Moore” on locks. Measures 48” overall with 32” barrels. The barrels show several large dents and smaller dings. The locks work well and the nipples replaced. The stock shows some damage and losses to fore end. Small cap box in the belly and sling swivels added (Front broken). Fair overall. Found in Northern California by early collector who purchase from pioneer families. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19RH-62 REMINGTON ARMS Lot #1740 (Sale Order 1433 of 1779) Exceptional Remington “C” grade Double Barrel Shotgun in 12GA with 30” barrels, auto ejectors, English style straight stock with fancy checkering and side panels also retaining original hard rubber Remington butt plate. Fine original condition with armory steel marked barrels showing 95%-98% original bright blue and colorful case hardening. Trigger guard shows 75%-85% thinning original blue. The stocks are almost fine with minor handling and very light scratches. The bores are bright and the gun is tight with little use. Choked modified and cylinder. 14” pull. A stunning Remington. S/N P125349. (Modern) Est.: $1250-$2500
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19RH-64 R. STERLING Lot #1741 (Sale Order 1434 of 1779) Full stock Percussion Kentucky rifled with pierced patch box marked “R. Sterling, Newburg” in Cumberland County (About 50 miles from Philadelphia). Measures 59” overall with a 42” barrel of medium weight in approximately .46 caliber smoothbore (Bored Out). The barrel is full octagon with V notch and blade front sight. The wood has been lightly sanded ad refreshed with small repair to toe of the butt. The action is working and a single trigger. Also old repair to area behind hammer regluing original piece and losses of wood behind hammer from firing. From an old Northern California collection. Est.: $1000-$2000
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19RH-65 FULL STOCK KENTUCKY Lot #1742 (Sale Order 1435 of 1779) Full stock Kentucky rifle signed in fancy script on the barrel but not legible. Artificially striped wood with simple engraved patch box and set trigger. Measures 59 ½” overall with a 43 ½” barrel of approximately .36 caliber rifled and of medium weight. Gray to brown patina with light to slightly heavy scattered pitting. The heavier pitting is located at firing areas and the breech. The stock shows old coating of thin varnish or shellac. The stock is good to very good with a couple minor losses at the top edge and other minor imperfections. The lock does not hold on cocking. From an old Northern California collection. (Antique) Est.: $600-$1200
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19RH-67 H. LEMAN MUSKET Lot #1743 (Sale Order 1436 of 1779) Desirable Indian Trade gun marked “H.E. Leman, Lancaster PA” on the barrel and fox and tombstone on the lock with initials “P A” probably for the state of Pennsylvania for trade purposes engraved simulated British proof on the left side of the breech (Indians identified the proofs as good barrels). Thin brass butt plate secured by 2 screws with simple brass escutcheons around lock screws. Iron trigger guard. Measures 51” overall with a 36” barrel of approximately .67 caliber smoothbore. 3 brass sheet type bands and turned brass thimbles. Original very good plus condition with correct lock parts. Slight aging and normal imperfections. We have seen 1 other in 50 years which was from the Cowles Trade Gun Collection purchased by iconic Americana collector Walt J. O’Conner who knew of “A Handful” in his 60+ years of collecting. (Antique) Est.: $1400-$2800
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19RH-84 62 WINCHESTER PUMP Lot #1744 (Sale Order 1437 of 1779) Winchester Model 06 Pump Action rifle with takedown frame, S/N 607744. 50%-70% toning blue finish with some drifting and minor erosion. The stock shows minor nicks and mars. The butt plate is good. The action is tight and the bore is good. A lot of dried grease and oil that would clean and improve. (C&R) Est.: $250-$500
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SUMLS-381 BOKER SOLINGEN KNIFE Lot #1745 (Sale Order 1438 of 1779) Lot of good folding knives as described: Puma stainless with a 3 7/8” blade in very good used condition. Boker titanium Solingen with 3 1/8” blade in near fine condition with slight sharpening. Smaller Boker stainless Solingen with 2 ½” blade. Near fine. Est.: $200-$400
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SUMLS-382 LOT OF FOLDERS Lot #1746 (Sale Order 1439 of 1779) Lot of folding knives as described: Shrade U.S.S. LB7 sharpened in very good condition, Older Buck 501 in very good used condition sharpened, Browning 3 blade #3318F3 with case and almost fine. Est.: $250-$500
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19ER-18 CUSTOM MOD 70 Lot #1747 (Sale Order 1440 of 1779) Winchester Custom Shop Model 70 bolt action rifle, .470 Capstick caliber, Serial #G551. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel with a hooded ramp front and three-leaf folding rear sights. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their matte blue finish with small mars from carry and use. The receiver has been drilled and tapped for a scope mount and includes a set of Talley mounts and quick detach rings. The bolt and magazine follower have both been engine turned, a three-position safety added and claw extractor all complement this extraordinary dangerous game rifle. The finely checkered American Walnut stock is custom bedded; showing beautiful fit and hand rubbed oil finish. Two cross bolts with engraved screw heads have been added to mitigate recoil. The butt stock ends with a solid red Winchester marked pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is very good, the action crisp and markings are sharp on this custom Winchester in the stout Capstick chambering. The lot includes a letter from B.W. Pardee of the Winchester Custom Shop. Est.:
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19RH-96 SAVAGE 1904 Lot #1748 (Sale Order 1441 of 1779) Savage Model 1904 .22 Bolt action single shot boys rifle in good to very good overall condition. Blue has gone to patina. The wood is good with normal scratches and mars. Good markings. S/N 15549. Not locking and extractor is missing. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-93 STEVENS Lot #1749 (Sale Order 1442 of 1779) J. Stevens “Little Scout” .22 caliber single shot falling block boy’s rifle. Very good plus condition with 80%-90% toning blue and case colors. The stock is good with some scraps and losses of finish near butt. The action is good. The bore is full of dirt and grease. (C&R) Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-92 STEVENS Lot #1750 (Sale Order 1443 of 1779) J. Stevens Falling Block .22 caliber boy’s rifle with last patent date Oct 29, 89, S/N A51. 50%-60% original blue and case colors. Minor erosion and pitting. Good to very good wood. Fully intact “Stevens Favorite”. Hard rubber butt plate. Good action. The bore is dirty and rusty but looks like it would “Scrub up”. (C&R) Est.: $175-$350
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19RP-5 REMINGTON #184491 Lot #1751 (Sale Order 1444 of 1779) Reminton Model 11 semi automatic shotgun, #184491, 12 Ga., 28" barrel, blued finish with camouflage tape wrapped around the entire gun. The action is good and the bore is good, choked full. There appears to have been a repair at the wrist at some point under the tape. (C&R) Est. $250-500
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19RP-11 XP-40 SUB COMPACT Lot #1752 (Sale Order 1445 of 1779) Springfield XD-40 sub compact, #US261374, 3" barrel, matte black finish, with fixed sights. Pistol is near excellent overall, showing little use, and includes the original case, holsters and two original mags. (Modern) Est. $200-400
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19RP-13 WINCHESTER IN LINE Lot #1753 (Sale Order 1446 of 1779) Winchester Apex muzzle loading black powder rifle, #61-13-207784-03, .50 cal, stainless, 28" fluted barrel, iron sights and 2.5-7x scope with synthetic camouflage stock. Rifle is fair, with some rust starting around the front sight and where the barrel meets the breech, and some freckling. Rifle appears to have suffered from poor storage, bore looks good, action is good. Mounted with a Pine Ridge 2.5-7x32 scope with good optics. (Modern) $150-300
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19RP-14 M-P 40 SHIELD Lot #1754 (Sale Order 1447 of 1779) Smith & Wesson M&P Shield #HPB6426, .40 S&W cal., 3" barrel, matte black finish with polymer frame, and Viridian R5 laser mounted forward of the trigger. The pistol is in fine condition overall, appearing nearly unused. Includes the original Reactor holster, one correct mag and zippered pouch. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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19RP-15 CHARTER ARMS BULL DOG Lot #1755 (Sale Order 1448 of 1779) Charter Arms Bulldog revolver, #792454, .357 Mag cal, 2 1/2" barrel, blued finish, with Pachmayr rubber grips. The revolver is in good condition overall, the bore is fair, action is good, there is some minor erosion starting on the exterior surfaces. (Modern) Est. $150-300
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19RP-18 WINC. MDL 70 CUSTOM Lot #1757 (Sale Order 1449 of 1779) Custom Winchester Model 70, #780381, .30/06 cal., 24" compensated barrel, jeweled bolt, blued finish, scope rail, with custom thumbhole stock with rubber recoil pad. The rifle is in good condition overall, as modified, good bore, good action, stock is good to very good with mars from storage and use. Manufactured in 1964. (C&R) Est. $400-800
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19RP-19 BROWNING AUTO 1 Lot #1758 (Sale Order 1450 of 1779) Browning Automatic Takedown Rifle made in Japan, #07098PY146, .22 LR, 19 1/4" barrel, blued finish, mounted with a J. Unertl Falcon scope. The rifle is in very good plus condition retianing 95-97% original finish, the stock is good with no chips, cracks or losses, some scratches and dings in the polyurithane finish. (Modern) Est. $300-600
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19RP-23 RUGER M77 Lot #1759 (Sale Order 1451 of 1779) Ruger M-77 Mark II stainless, #791-57226, .223 cal, 26" heavy barrel, laminated varmiter's stock with rubber recoil pad. Rifle is in fine condition overall, with minimal storage and handling marks. Bore is excellent, action is crisp. (Modern) Est. $400-800
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19RP-24 SIG SAUER Lot #1760 (Sale Order 1452 of 1779) Sig Sauer P230 SL stainless, #S001291, .380 cal., 3 1/2" barrel, with textured rubber grips. Pistol is in fine condition overall, with minor scratches from carry and use. The bore is very good, the action is good, and grips are very good. These very popular Sigs are out of production and getting harder to find. One correct mag and one after market. (Modern) Est.$300-600
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19RP-25 COLT 1917 Lot #1761 (Sale Order 1453 of 1779) Colt 1917 "Fitz" conversion, #129133, barrel shortened to 2 1/2", forward half of the trigger guard has been cut, bobbed hammer, blued finish, replacement wooden grips, lanyard ring removed. The revolver is in good condition as modified, bore is good, action is good. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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19RP-26 N.A. ARMS Lot #1762 (Sale Order 1454 of 1779) North American Arms Mini Revolver, #E218681, .22 Mag, 1 1/8" barrel, stainless, with rosewood grips. The revolver is in fine to excellent condition overall. The pistol includes the original hardcase, manual, lock and a Galco in pocket holster. (Modern) Est. $150-300
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19RP-20 REM. MDL 12 Lot #1763 (Sale Order 1455 of 1779) Remington Model 12, #678696, .22 S,L, LR cal., 23 7/8" octagon barrel, finish has drifted to a brown patina, plain wood stock. Rifle is fair overall, action is good, bore is decent. The takedown screw is missing (a .22 shell casing is being used currently) and there is a crack at the wrist 3 1/2 - 4" in length. (C&R) Est. $100-200
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19RP-34 REM. XP100 Lot #1764 (Sale Order 1456 of 1779) Remington XP-100, #B7507291, with replacement 19 3/4" compensated barrel in .223 Ackley Improved and hand made stock. Pistol is in good condition as modified, good bore, good action with a nice trigger. The stock has been repaired on the pistol grip, and has a flat forend for resting on a sand bag. Includes the original barrel in .221 Fireball, and stock, as well as a second barrel also in .221 Fireball. (Modern) Est.$400-800
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19RP-35 AMT 380 PACKUP Lot #1765 (Sale Order 1457 of 1779) OMC (Ordnance Manufacturing Corporation, El Monte) Back Up, #A0602, .380 ACP, 2 5/8" barrel, stainless, with wood grips. Pistol is in very good condition overall, good action, good bore. Includes one original magazine. (C&R) Est. $150-300
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19RP-36 JUGGERNAUT Lot #1766 (Sale Order 1458 of 1779) AR-10 top end by Juggernaut Tactical in 6.5 Creedmoore, 22" Stainless compensated fluted barrel, adjustable bipod, full length flat top rail. Upper is in very good condition, and includes an unmarked green dot laser mounted on the bottom portion of the rail. Retail is over $1500. Est. $300-600
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19RP-37 TOP END Lot #1767 (Sale Order 1459 of 1779) Rock River Arms upper receiver for AR-15 platformed rifles, 5.56 cal., 16" barrel, 1/9 twist, set up as a full tactical entry upper, including NcStar 1.25-4x32 scope, IJK Optics red dot, several tactical lights, laser, flip up sights, Israel T-Pod. Also included is a US M8 A1 M-16 bayonet and scabbard in excellent condition, and 2 P-Mags. All incased in a tan Pelican hard case. Est. $400-800
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19RP-38 OLIN FLARE GUN Lot #1768 (Sale Order 1460 of 1779) Winchester 25mm signal flare launcher, #008950, for use with 25mm marine flares only. In very good condition, with minor chipping of the paint on the frame and barrel. Est. $40-80
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SUMLS-376 RUANA BONNA SKINNER Lot #1769 (Sale Order 1461 of 1779) Ruana Bonner Montana skinner with stag grip and 4 1/8” blade. Very good used condition with minor sharpening and use. Est.: $200-$400
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SUMLS-380 RUANA KNIFE Lot #1770 (Sale Order 1462 of 1779) Ruana Bonner Montana skinning knife with scabbard. Measures 7” overall with a 4” blade. Sharpening and use. Over 30 years old. Est.: $200-$400
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SUMLS-379 CASE MAKO XX FOLDER Lot #1771 (Sale Order 1463 of 1779) Case Mako XX folder with stag grips and 3 ¼” blade. N0169. Like new in box. Est.: $125-$250
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SUMLS-383 LOT OF FOLDERS Lot #1772 (Sale Order 1464 of 1779) Lot of 5 folding knives as described: Camilus U.S. U.S. 1979 in very good used condition, Blade show 1992 2 blade by Bear in excellent condition, Bear with pearl excellent condition, Imperial use vest type in very good condition and MX 48 440 Stainless (Pat. Pend. Japan). Excellent condition. Est.: $200-$400
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19OR-501 GERM WHEELOCK RIFLE Lot #1773 (Sale Order 1465 of 1779) Rare late 17th century German staghorn mounted Wheelock rifle with 31 ½” heavy octagonal barrel in approximately .60 caliber deeply rifled and swamped muzzle. The lock is with internal wheel and beautifully engraved with toothed monster, elaborate trigger guard, and finger rest is engraved. Double set triggers. Lock screws with wingnuts for ease of removal. Staghorn escutcheons and original patchbox with staghorn mounts. Ramrod pipes made of staghorn. Fine walnut stock with finger rest. Deeply impressed with castle mark. Horn buttplate. The condition is very good with no pitting or rust. Good engraving. The stock was extended at period of use for tall hunter. Overall a most excellent and all original German sporting Wheelock rifle. (Antique) Est.: $3500-$7000
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19RZ-4 WATERCOLT BY FRANK HAGEL Lot #1774 (Sale Order 1466 of 1779) Original Watercolor on Paper by Frank Hagel "Sign Talk" Signed lower right 'Hagel 87'. Image measures 9 7/8" x 12 3/4" with single mat and fillet that matches the pewter tone wood frame, excellent condition. Frank D. Hagel is a realist and impressionist painter and sculptor of the historical northwest and depicts the trappers, mountain men, Indians, and wildlife. He was born in Kalispell, Montana, in 1933, and has lived there since 1972. A member of the United States Navy from 1952-1955, Hagel had previous experience in construction, logging and ranching. He graduated in 1959 from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles where he studied illustration. He worked in that field in Detroit, Michigan, eventually, in 1968, spending the Fall seasons in Montana, which would lead to his moving back to the state four years later. Hagel has also painted murals and sculpted medals. Est.: $500-$1000
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19RX-1 FRAMED WINCHESTER ADVERTISER Lot #1775 (Sale Order 1467 of 1779) Framed Winchester advertisers and expanded brochures for John Wayne commemorative rifle and memorabilia circa 1982. Framed and measures approximately 21 ½” x 27” outside dimensions of frame. Est.: $100-$200
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19RO-1 WM. MOORE LONDON DUELER Lot #1776 (Sale Order 1468 of 1779) High quality reproduction English dueler style pistol marked “Wm. Moore” by P. Bondini in classic London form. Set trigger. London marked lock. Checkered half stock. .45 caliber rifled barrel. Measures 15” overall with 10” barrel. Near fine condition. S/N 6315. Est.: $250-$500
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19RO-2 PEDERSOLI Lot #1777 (Sale Order 1469 of 1779) Older Pedersoli Italian made reproduction of Harper’s Ferry Model 1805 flintlock pistol dated 1807 on the lock in .54 caliber. Very good plus to almost fine condition. An iconic style still used on U.S. emblems and by Military police. Est.: $250-$500
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19RO-3 LYMAN PLAINS PISTOL Lot #1778 (Sale Order 1470 of 1779) Lyman .50 caliber “{Plains pistol” in Mountain man style. Very good used condition. Some light storage rust that should clean well. Est.: $175-$350
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19RG-13 M-1 GARAND SPRINGFIELD Lot #1779 (Sale Order 1471 of 1779) Springfield Armory M1 Garand, #3783265, 30/06 cal., 24" barrel, parkerized finish, adjustable sights, plain wood stock with leather sling. Rifle is good to very good as arsenal rebuilt, Springfield barrel dated 7-66, SA bolt, trigger group and trigger assembly. Good bore, good action, stock is good plus with some mars and dings. Cleaning kit in the butt. A great shooter. (C&R) Est. $600-1200
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19RN-1 S&W 19-3 Lot #1780 (Sale Order 1472 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 DA revolver, .357 Magnum revolver, 4” barrel, blued finish, Pachmayr checkered finger groove hard rubber grips, S/N 7K10088; overall very good to near fine condition displaying majority of blued finish, very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and very good grips; accompanied by a woven belt clip on holster. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $300-$600.
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19RN-2 WOOD CARVING Lot #1781 (Sale Order 1473 of 1779) Beautiful pair of carved wood geese in flight, both carved out of one piece of wood, with marshland base. Est.: $125-$175.
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19RN-3 STERLING SILVER & GLASS FLASK Lot #1782 (Sale Order 1474 of 1779) Sterling silver and glass pocket flask with initials JBG. Est.: $50-$75.
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19RN-4 TRENCH ART LOT Lot #1783 (Sale Order 1475 of 1779) Trench Art lot including 2 large brass shells, one marked “YPRES 1914” and one marked “YPRES 1918” plus two brass matchbook covers one marked “France” and “CWS”, the other marked “WJC” and “19 TINCOURT 18”. Est.: $75-$125.
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19RN-5 MISC. LOT Lot #1784 (Sale Order 1476 of 1779) Lot of military collectibles including an inert Japanese grenade with painted id “Marianas Islands/Oct. 6, 1944”; a Japanese mortar round; an inert pineapple grenade and a Japanese paper fan; consignor states all brought back from Guam by consignor’s father and a small glass alcohol lamp and Spanish War Vets brass statue approximately 5” in height. Est.: $100-$150.
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19RO-4 S&W PERFECTED MDL Lot #1785 (Sale Order 1477 of 1779) S&W Perfected Model .38 caliber double action revolver in .38 caliber with a 4” barrel, blued finish, and pearl grips, S/N 8442. 75%-85% original blue with some minor erosion and pinprick pitting where finish is lost. Bright case colors on the hammer and the trigger. The grips are very good and of the period. Good action and shiny bore. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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19RO-5 UBERTI REPRO Lot #1786 (Sale Order 1478 of 1779) Uberti Reproduction of 1875 Remington in stainless with engraving and antique finish with blued screws. Catalog #1544. ,45 L.C. Caliber. Near fine used condition. S/N J63856. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $400-$800
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19RO-6 1849 COLT POCKET REV. Lot #1787 (Sale Order 1479 of 1779) Reproduction Italian made 1849 Colt Pocket revolver, S/N 05603 with conversion cylinder to .32 S&W. Near fine used condition. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $200-$400
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19RO-7 EURO ARMS KENTUCKY PISTOL Lot #1788 (Sale Order 1480 of 1779) Euroarms Kentucky pistol in .45 caliber in excellent used condition. Est.: $150-$300
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19RO-8 REPRO HARPERS FERRY Lot #1789 (Sale Order 1481 of 1779) Reproduction Harpers Ferry rifle by Zoli in .58 caliber with Harpers Ferry and 1803 on the lock. Near fine used condition. Ready for Lewis and Clark reenactment. Est.: $400-$800
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19RO-9 ARMI SPORT MUSKET Lot #1790 (Sale Order 1482 of 1779) Armi-Sport 1853 Enfield .58 caliber rifled musket in near fine used condition. Very nice quality and good for Civil War reenactors. Est.: $400-$800
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19OJ-23 REMINGTON ENFIELD PATTERN Lot #1791 (Sale Order 1483 of 1779) Remington built Enfield Pattern 14 bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #164997. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a protected front and military ladder style rear sights. The front ring is marked, “RE” and there are proofs and acceptance marks. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with service use. The right side of the butt stock has numerous rack number cartouches and an ID disc. The sling swivels are retained and the butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate with trap. The lot includes an RAF pattern cotton web sling in grey. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OJ-24 SPANISH MDL 1893 MAUSER Lot #1792 (Sale Order 1484 of 1779) Spanish Model 1893 Mauser bolt action rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #6406. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” barrel with a blade front and military style ladder rear sights. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions, an InterArms sticker remains from the importer on the underside. The buttstock retains the ramrod, the sling swivels and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The lot includes a period leather sling. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Model 1891 by Loewe of Berlin. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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19OJ-25 CHILEAN MDL 1912 MAUSER Lot #1793 (Sale Order 1485 of 1779) Chilean Model 1912 Mauser M98 bolt action rifle, 7.62 x 51 NATO caliber, Serial #B7383. The rifle is in very good to nearly fine overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of the original military finish with light surface rust evident on the barrel. The front ring features the Chilean crest and the side wall is marked, “WAFFENFABRIK STEYR AUSTRIA.” The receiver is caliber marked at the rear of the action. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and bruises from carry and use. The butt stock shows numerous cartouches, including a dated crest on the left side dated 1912. The ram rod and swivel slings are retained and the butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The lot includes a period OD green canvas rifle sling. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Steyr manufactured Mauser. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OJ-26 SWEDISH MDL 1896 MAUSER Lot #1794 (Sale Order 1486 of 1779) Swedish Model 1896 Mauser bolt action rifle, 6.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #OG44738. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a blade front and military ladder style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of original blue finish with the remainder going to grey patina. The front ring is marked, “WAFFENFABRICK MAUSER OBERNDORF A/N” and dated 1900. The rifle is part of the original Mauser contract. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with sling swivels, ram rod and brass disc intact. The stock has mars, dents and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The lot includes the original smooth leather military sling with brass buckle. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this early M96. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OJ-27 SWEDISH MDL 1896 MAUSER Lot #1795 (Sale Order 1487 of 1779) Swedish Carl Gustafs Model 1896 Mauser bolt action rifle, 6.5 x 55 caliber, Serial #291104. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” import marked barrel with a blade front and military ladder style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of original blue finish with the remainder going to grey patina. The front ring is marked, “CARL GUSTAFS STADS” and dated 1911. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with sling swivels, ram rod and brass disc intact. The stock has mars, dents and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The lot includes the original smooth leather military sling with brass buckle. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this desirable M96. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OJ-28 CHILEAN MDL 1895 MAUSER Lot #1796 (Sale Order 1488 of 1779) Chilean Model 1895 Mauser M95 bolt action rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #C5829. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” barrel with a military ladder style rear sight. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of the original military finish with wear at the muzzle and light scratches. The front ring features the Chilean crest and the side wall is marked, “LOEWE BERLIN”. All visible serial numbers are matching. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with mars and bruises from carry and use. The butt stock shows numerous cartouches, including a crest on the right side. The ram rod and swivel slings are retained and the butt ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The lot includes a period smooth leather military style rifle sling. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this Loewe manufactured Mauser. Est.: $300-$600. (C+R).
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19OJ-29 SPANISH MDL 1893 MAUSER Lot #1797 (Sale Order 1489 of 1779) Spanish Model 1893 Mauser bolt action rifle, 7 x 57 caliber, Serial #2U1178. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 29” barrel with a blade front and military style ladder rear sights. The front ring is marked, “OVIEDO” and dated 1926 with all matching visible serial numbers. The smooth wood stock is in good condition with small mars and compressions. The buttstock retains the sling swivels and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (Antique).
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19OJ-30 LEE-ENFIELD NO IV MK I Lot #1797a (Sale Order 1490 of 1779) Lee-Enfield No. IV Mk. I bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #9L3311. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 25” import marked barrel with a protected blade front and military aperture style rear sights. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of military style finish with wear consistent with service use. The smooth wood stocks are in good condition with mars and compressions. The butt stock retains the sling swivels, has a small repair at the comb and ends with a smooth metal butt plate. The lot includes an OD green canvas sling. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are crisp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19HD-1 HENRY ARMS .22 Lot #1798 (Sale Order 1491 of 1779) Henry Repeating Arms lever action rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #388117H. The rifle is in fine overall condition with an 18” barrel with a hooded front sight and full-length magazine. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of their blue finish with light scratches on the receiver. The smooth wood stock is in very good condition with small mars and light scratches consistent with carry and use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern).
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19PK-1 BEER STEIN LOT Lot #1799 (Sale Order 1492 of 1779) Lot of beer steins and beer-related collectibles including 20 glass NFL Beer Mugs for Raiders, Cowboys, Rams, 49ers, Chargers and Redskins; beer cardboard coasters, four small beer steins and two books; one “The New World Guide to Beer” by Jackson and “Beers of the World” by Kenning. Est.: $75-$150.
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19PK-2 KNIFE LOT Lot #1800 (Sale Order 1493 of 1779) Bonanza lot of knives, mostly pocket and belt; mostly new in box and variety of sizes, styles and makers; 38 total; a small collection in one. Est.: $150-$300.
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19RG-12 SPRINGFIELD 03-A3 Lot #1801 (Sale Order 1494 of 1779) Remington Model 03-A3, #3790859, .30/06 cal., 24" barrel, parkerized finish, adjustable sights, smooth wood stock. Rifle is in near fine condition overall, RA barrel dated 5-43, rifle retains the majority of it's parkerized finish, bolt has been parkerized. Stock is in very good condition overall, with a circle "P" cartouche on the pistol grip, and "FJA" and crossed cannons. Rifle was returned to the arsenal for a rework, and is 'OG' stamped on the stock on the left side. Bore is very good, as is the action. (C&R) Est. $300-600
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19RG-14 UBERTI CARBINE Lot #1802 (Sale Order 1495 of 1779) EMF - Uberti Model 1875 Remington style carbine in .45 LC, #18044, 18" barrel, blued with a color case hardened frame, brass trigger guard and smooth wood stock. Rifle is in good condition overall, with a good bore, good action, stock is good, cylinder shows some scratches. A nice little carbine that is popular among the cowboy shooters. (Modern) Est. $350-700
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19RH-97 STEVENS Lot #1803 (Sale Order 1496 of 1779) Stevens “Crackshot” #26 .32 rim fire falling block boy’s rifle. 50% plus toning blue and case colors. Very good light colored wood stock. Scarce and desirable. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-98 STEVENS Lot #1804 (Sale Order 1497 of 1779) Stevens “Maynard Jr.” .22 long rifle Single Shot Falling block boys rifle. Good overall with brown patina and minor erosion and light pinprick pitting. The wood is very good with normal aging. The action is good and the bore is fair. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-99 1902 WINCHESTER Lot #1805 (Sale Order 1498 of 1779) Winchester Model 1902 .22 caliber Single Shot bolt action boy’s rifle in very good condition showing 50%-70% evenly toning blue to brown finish. Some minor pitting and erosion on the left front of the barrel. The stock is very good with only minor signs of use. Bright blue on the trigger guard. Far better than average for a 100 year plus old boy’s rifle. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-83 CUT DOWN KENTUCKY Lot #1806 (Sale Order 1499 of 1779) “H.E. Leman Lancaster” marked (On Lock) percussion plains rifle with fancy patch box and barrel shortened during period of use to 23”. .41 caliber rifled barrel of standard weight and brass mountings. The stock shows natural “Fiddleback” stripping. The barrel has been re-secured to stock by removing pins and adding wire. The action works when the triggers are set but otherwise does not hold on full cock. Deep patina and fair to good overall. Found in Colusa, CA in gold rush area by early collector who purchased from family of settlers who carried this rifle west. Note: The small side plate and screw removed and hole enlarged. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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19RH-85 STEVENS Lot #1807 (Sale Order 1500 of 1779) J. Stevens .22 L.R. Falling Block rifle with thumbpiece on right side. Good metal with minor erosion and pitting. The stocks are good with coating of varnish. 1 butt plate screw missing. Main spring is weak and not quite working properly. The bore is slightly rough. (C&R) Est.: $100-$200
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19RH-87 SPENCER Lot #1808 (Sale Order 1501 of 1779) Spencer Gun Co. Double Barrel Damascus steel 12GA shotgun with 30” barrels and original butt plate. Some minor dents in barrel. Fair to good overall condition. These were a capitalization on the fame of the Civil War Spencer and have quality “Dahls” head on the barrels that locks into the frame similar to Anson Deely. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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19CAI-50 RHODOLIT & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1809 (Sale Order 1502 of 1779) Alluring Rhodolite and Diamond Pendant featuring a richly colored Red Fantasy cut Rhodolite Garnet weighing approx. 10.00-12.00 carats accented with 10 Diamonds set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $1,800-$2,500 Estimates $1,000-$1,500
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19CAI-60 GREEN TOURMALINE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1810 (Sale Order 1503 of 1779) Classy Emerald cut Green Tourmaline and Diamond Pendant featuring a 6.00 carat lush green Tourmaline accented with a round Diamond weighing approx. 0.25 carats with H-I colors set in 14 karat yellow gold. Retail $3,000-$4,000 Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19CAI-61 TANZANITE & DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1811 (Sale Order 1504 of 1779) Beautiful Fine Marquise cut Tanzanite and Diamond Pendant featuring a Marquise cut Tanzanite weighing approx. 2.00 carats with side Diamonds with F-G colors and VS clarity set in an 18 karat yellow gold custom setting. Retail $2,500-$3,000 Estimates $1,200-$2,000
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19CAI-62 DIAMOND PENDANT Lot #1812 (Sale Order 1505 of 1779) Lovely Radiant Heart shaped Diamond Pendant featuring a 0.35 carat Round cut and baguette cut Diamonds weighing approx. 1.00 carat total with G-H colors and VS/SI clarity set in 14 karat yellow gold. Estimates $1,500-$2,000
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19JUD-3 S&W 32 LEMON SQUEEZER Lot #1813 (Sale Order 1506 of 1779) Smith & Wesson DA top break hammerless revolver, .32 caliber, 3” barrel, nickel finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N 69491; un-cleaned fair condition with approximately 60% frosty nickel finish with areas of dark grime on right side of frame, action working but not revolving cylinder, dark bore, good grips. (Antique). Est.: $50-100
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19PY-7 P-38 WALTHER Lot #1814 (Sale Order 1507 of 1779) Walther P-38 AC-41 stack date, #1183e, 9mm, 5" barrel, blued finish with bakelite grips. Pistol is in good condition as refinished and renumbered, some minor pitting under the new finish. Bore is fair, action is good, grips are very good. Includes one correct mag. (C&R/PPT) Est. $500-1000
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19RF-2 WINCHESTER MDL 1200 Lot #1815 (Sale Order 1508 of 1779) Winchester Model 1300XTR 20GA Pump Shotgun with 28” vent rib barrel and 3 Winchester chokes and tool. Near fine overall with slight use. 97%-99%+ overall finish. Slight storage marks in stock only. (Modern) Est.: $300-$600
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19RG-8 REELS WITH CERTS. Lot #1816 (Sale Order 1509 of 1779) Lot of 3 fishing reels from the estate of Roy Rogers; Penn Senator in good condition with manual, Penn No 49 deep sea reel in good condition, and a Ocean City Big Game No. 610 in good condition. The reels have Certificates of Authenticities from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Estate Sale from 3/31/2001 and signed by Roy Rogers Jr. Est. $300-600
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19RG-9 DALE & ROY ROGERS BIBLES Lot #1817 (Sale Order 1510 of 1779) Lot of 3 Bibles from the Roy Rogers estate sale, The PTL One Year Bible, the Passages of Life Bible, and the Living Bible Family Edition. Each include a Certificate of Authenticity from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Estate Sale from 3/31/2001 and signed by Roy Rogers Jr. Est. $300-600
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19RG-15 SWEDISH MAUSER Lot #1818 (Sale Order 1511 of 1779) Carl Gustafs Swedish Mauser, #483213, 6.5x55 cal., 29 1/2" barrel, blued finish, plain stock with 2 1/2x -7x scope. Rifle is in good condition overall as refinished, good bore, good action. Stock is very good with minor scars from storage and use. Rifle is mounted with a Burris 2 1/2x - 7x scope with good optics. (C&R) Est. $250-500
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19RG-16 RUSSIAN NAGANT Lot #1819 (Sale Order 1512 of 1779) Mosin Nagant Swedish conversion, #74287, 7.62x54R cal., 27 1/2" barrel, adjustable sights, plain military stock with cleaning rod. Rifle is in good condition as converted by Sako with "SA" on the barrel and 1944 date stamp. Bore is very good, action is good, bluing is thinning. The Finnish rebuilt Mosins are great shooting rifles and surprisingly accurate. (C&R) Est. $200-400
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19RG-18 WILKINSON SWORD Lot #1820 (Sale Order 1513 of 1779) Two Fairbairn Skyes British WWII fighting knives, one by Wilkinson Sword Co. London, one unmarked other than the broad arrow and the number 4. Both in good to very good condition with scabbards. Est. $200-400
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19RG-20 DEFIANCE LANTERN Lot #1821 (Sale Order 1514 of 1779) Antique ships or train lantern by Defiance Lantern & Stamp Co, Rochester New York. Measures 22 1/2" (height) x 12" (width) x 8 1/2" (depth). Very good condition, original paint, appears to be original glass, mounted on a piece of plywood. Est. $250-500
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19RH-86 SPANISH SHOTGUN Lot #1822 (Sale Order 1515 of 1779) “Fc. De Martin” Spanish double shotgun in 12GA. Made in Eibar. With 28” barrels, double triggers, standard extractors and choked modified and full, S/N 16300. Fore end is badly split and suffering from poor storage. The bores are good and locks up well. Rubber slip on pad included. (Modern) Est.: $100-$200
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19PO-27 PONY EXPRESS ADVERTISER Lot #1823 (Sale Order 1516 of 1779) Goetz Beer advertiser for Country Club Beer showing a Pony Express rider. The image is 11 ½” x 21” image only with slight frame damage on the edge. Est.: $35-$70.
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19PO-28 CLEANING BOX Lot #1824 (Sale Order 1517 of 1779) Old Time collector multi-caliber cleaning kit in an Umco (203A) tackle box. The lot includes cleaning rods, tips, brushes, oils and solvents, etc. A great lot for the shooter. Est.: $25-$50.
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19RH-90 MARKSMAN Lot #1825 (Sale Order 1518 of 1779) Stevens “Marksman” .22 L.R. Falling Block in good to very good overall condition. 50% plus original blue on the barrel drifted to brown on the frame. The stocks are good showing light cleaning with steel wool. Good bore and intact butt plate. Sharp markings. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-143 POWDER HORN & FLASK LOT Lot #1826 (Sale Order 1519 of 1779) 11 Powder Horns and flasks from 19th century in varied condition from poor and missing parts to near fine. 5 are missing parts or poor condition. 6 are good to near fine. Retail values up to $200 each. From an old Northern California collection. Est.: $300-$600
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19RH-141 LARGE MUSKET HORN Lot #1827 (Sale Order 1520 of 1779) Large powder horn in American style measuring 18” across curve from tip to base. Some light carvings of which only “Davy” is visible. Old raw hide cord and original plug in base. Shows exposure and carry but good overall. Circa early to Mid-19th century. From old Northern California collection found in gold rush territory. Est.: $200-$400
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19RH-118 BB GUN Lot #1828 (Sale Order 1521 of 1779) Lot of 2 guns as described: 1. Daisy Model 101-36 single shot in fair to good working condition. 2. Daisy “Red Ryder” Rogers USA. Late production in near fine working condition. Mom said “You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!” Est.: $40-$80
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19CO-11 WARDS WEST MOD 10 Lot #1829 (Sale Order 1522 of 1779) Ward's Westernfield Model 10 single shot 16 Ga shotgun, NSNV, blued finish, smoth walnut stock with rubber recoil pad, LOP 13 1/4" to the end of the wood, 14 1/4" to the end of the pad. Shotgun is in good condition overall, good bore, good action, stock is good with no chips or cracks. Est. $40-60
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19CO-15 CAP GUNS Lot #1830 (Sale Order 1523 of 1779) Lot of 2 cap guns, fair to good condition. Est. $20-40
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19RH-119 PELLET GUN LOT Lot #1831 (Sale Order 1524 of 1779) Lot of 2 pellet guns as described: 1. H.W. 35 West German high quality rifle with target sight and adjustable trigger. Man size proportions. Very good condition. 5.5mm. 2. Slavia 618 made in Czechoslovakia. Front sight missing. Near fine. .177 caliber. Works. Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-120 STEVENS JR Lot #1832 (Sale Order 1525 of 1779) J. Stevens Model 11 .22 caliber single shot falling block boy’s rifle with last patent date of July 7, 1907. Good to very good overall. Normal aging and use. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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18RH-121 CRACK 26 Lot #1833 (Sale Order 1526 of 1779) J. Stevens “Crackshot” 26 .32 R.F. very good condition with 80%-90% evenly aging and toning blue finish. The stock is only good with superficial scratches and loss of finish. The bore is very good. (C&R) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-122 MODL 6 REMINGTON Lot #1834 (Sale Order 1527 of 1779) Remington Model 6 .22 caliber Falling Block Single Shot boy’s rifle in very good plus to almost fine condition. 80%-90% plus blue and colorful case hardening. The wood is also very good plus with minor scratches and storage marks. Sheet metal tang sight. Good tight action and good bore. A strong 8 on a 1-10 scale. (C&R) Est.: $250-$500
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19RH-123 I PAGE LEWIS Lot #1835 (Sale Order 1528 of 1779) Page-Lewis Model A Target .22 Single Shot falling block boy’s rifle. Very good plus condition with 80%-90% toning blue and case colors. The stock is also good to very good with minor scratches, bumps and wear. The action is tight and the bore is very good. Scarce. (C&R) Est.: $175-$350
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19RH-124 STEVENS 1915 Lot #1836 (Sale Order 1529 of 1779) Stevens Favorite .22 L.R. single shot rifle, S/N V163 showing foreign proofs possibly Belgium. 50%-60% original blue on the barrel. Traces of case colors on gray frame. Good wood with minor scratches and wear. Fully intact “S” style Stevens butt plate with scroll. Good action and good bore. (C&R) Est.: $175-$350
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19RH-129 PINFIRE REVOLVER Lot #1837 (Sale Order 1530 of 1779) Belgium pinfire revolver with cylinder roll dye marked “American Model of 1875” in 7.65 caliber pinfire with 3” barrel and 6 ¼” overall. Good to very good condition. The action is working but trigger is not returning full cycle without aid. Found in gold rush country by Northern California collector. (Antique) Est.: $125-$250
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19KI-5 STERLING SILVER LOT Lot #1838 (Sale Order 1531 of 1779) Sterling Silver engraved table ornament of Pigeons, measuring 6-9” overall. They are unmarked from 1950’s to pre-war. Center of bodies show threaded hole (lamp or ornamental attachment). Est: $500-1000
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19KI-16 BRONZE OF CHERUB Lot #1839 (Sale Order 1532 of 1779) Excellent antique original bronze of cherub holding mirror, signed by Waldemar Uhlmann. Spectacular authentic piece, on ornate base, 33” in height. Never seen with original stand which has always been with this bronze and appears to have been made for this statue. Stand is 43 or 76 total, great Victorian mansion piece. Est: $1250-2500
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19RH-147 BRASS FLARE GUN Lot #1840 (Sale Order 1533 of 1779) “International Flare Signal Co. Tippicanoe, Ohio” marked brass body flare pistol. #18346. Large patent marking “Jul 43” WWII date. Very good with cord lanyard. Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-139 CARVED POWDER HORN Lot #1841 (Sale Order 1534 of 1779) Carved Powder Horn in Native American motif stars, foliate borders and I’D Sept 11, 1866 1st line 1867 (Star) J.W.D. Measures 9” across curve of small to medium size metal staple style front hanger with rawhide twisted cord. Good condition with minor chip and losses. Found in Northern California by old collector. Est.: $175-$350
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19RH-138 POWDER HORN Lot #1842 (Sale Order 1535 of 1779) 19th Century American carved powder horn with pleasing patina and original carved horn plug. This horn shows the name “J.A. Dart and to “A. Dart” with other letters and cypher not discernable. Measures 8” across curve. Found in Northern California by old collector. Est.: $175-$350
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19RH-136 DRAGOON SWORD Lot #1843 (Sale Order 1536 of 1779) Imperial Era Officer’s Sword with pierced eagle holding sword and cross on chest in guard. The blade is fancy etched and blued with inscription “Drag. Reg & FRGR. Manteuffet, Rhein No. 95” which we presume is a dragoon regiment. The blade and hilt very good with some minor loss and erosion where finish peeled. The hard rubber grip has been badly chipped with a piece missing. The scabbard has a few dents, losses of finish, dings and minor erosion. Est.: $250-$500
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19RH-132 LLAMA 45 Lot #1844 (Sale Order 1537 of 1779) Llama .45 ACP Semi-Auto pistol imported by Stoegar Arms, S/N 581504. Fair to good overall showing considerable carry and use. Blue is about 50% with minor erosion and slight rust. Probably carried in holster a great deal. Good mechanically. (Modern/PPT) Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-131 BELGIAN FLINTLOCK Lot #1845 (Sale Order 1538 of 1779) Belgium Military style Flintlock pistol of type traded Worldwide in 19th century. Measures 15” overall with a 9” barrel in .69 caliber smoothbore. Egyptian or Mid-Eastern stamp at the center of lock. Good to very good condition overall. Works well. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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19KI-3 BRONZE BOOK ENDS Lot #1846 (Sale Order 1539 of 1779) Authentic to Pre-war cast bronze book end, signed Carlier probable French origin from 1920’s. The size is 7 ½” in height by 8 ¼” width. Darling depiction of Bears, with a greenish old patina. Est: $250-500
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19KI-4 BRONZE OF GIRL Lot #1847 (Sale Order 1540 of 1779) Bronze depicting darling Asian young lady kissing bird. Bronze is signed La M Li. 1 of 50. Entitled “Just for Fun”. The size is 11” in height, in nice quality condition. Est: $100-200
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19RH-144 PARKER BROS BBL Lot #1848 (Sale Order 1541 of 1779) “Parker Bros Plain Twist” marked barrels and “Pat. 1876” on the water table. The barrels measures 30”. Cleaned to bright metal. The bores are only fair to slightly rough. Good markings. Est.: $75-$150
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19RH-145 BRASS FLARE GUN Lot #1849 (Sale Order 1542 of 1779) “International Flare Signal Co. Tippicanoe, Ohio” marked brass body flare pistol. #21272. Patent “Oct. 43”. Very good with cord lanyard. Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-146 BRASS FLARE GUN Lot #1850 (Sale Order 1543 of 1779) International Flare Signal Co. Tippicanoe, Ohio” marked brass body flare pistol. #20863. Patent date “Sept 43”. Very good plus with cord lanyard. Est.: $125-$250
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19JC-7 REPRO JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD Lot #1851 (Sale Order 1544 of 1779) Good quality modern reproduction of Japanese Samurai sword. Long blade 30”. Measures 43” overall. Very attractive. Est.: $50-100
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19JC-10 LEFT HANDED FLINTLOCK FOWLER Lot #1852 (Sale Order 1545 of 1779) Rare 18th century left handed flintlock fowler signed “Van Der Hey” presumed to be Dutch or flanders area of Europe. Measures 56” overall with 40” 12GA barrel. Fair to good overall condition and lock not working (Mainspring broken or lost). Old reconversion from percussion back to flintlock. Full stock shortened to half stock during period of use. Light to moderate pitting and erosion with coating of lacquer on metal. Stock lightly refinished. The only left handed flint we have seen in a few years as they are uncommon and collectible. (Antique) Est.: $400-800
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19RH-38 REMINGTON FOWLER Lot #1853 (Sale Order 1546 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block Fowler in 20GA with barrel shortened to 22” during period of use. The gun shows a dark brown patina with light to heavy scattered pitting. The overall condition is fair to poor with broken and loose wood. A coating of varnish has been applied. A large hole drilled into the bottom of the action possibly for a swivel mount? The action does not hold on full cock but almost works and is complete. Shows groove on top of the frame indicating it was made as a shotgun. Tang marked “E. Remington”. With no serial numbers or other marking. Found in gold rush area of Northern California by early collector. (Antique) Est.: $100-$200
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19RH-39 DBL SHOTGUN Lot #1854 (Sale Order 1547 of 1779) Ithaca hammerless 16GA Damascus barrel SxS shotgun, S/N 92100. Choked about full and modified. The metal is good to very good with some light erosion and rust that may clean. The stock shows a large chip of wood splintered from area at the top of the right side where metal meets stock beneath the lever. Locks up and shiny bores. (Antique) Est.: $125-$250
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19RH-41 1861 MUSKET Lot #1855 (Sale Order 1548 of 1779) 1861 Contract .58 caliber rifled musket by Providence Tool Co. of Providence Rhode Island. Dated 1864 on the rear of the lock. “Out of the Attic” condition with heavy brown and rust showing light to heavy pitting overall. The wood is fair with many small to medium size losses and hard use and some abuse. Amazingly a cartouche is mostly visible. The action works well. No rod. Has a great look and lots of “Character”. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19RH-42 UNDER HAMMER Lot #1856 (Sale Order 1549 of 1779) Heavy barrel under hammer percussion rifle with inlaid plaque inscribed in script “W.B. Gray”. Shows removal of large patch box. Barrel measures 34 ½” of .52 caliber measuring almost 1 ¼” across the flats. The bottom of the barrel shows key and groove for fore end. Lock working. Fair to poor overall but completely untouched and as found in Northern California by early collector who purchased from pioneer descendants. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19RH-43 DBL BBL SHOTGUN Lot #1857 (Sale Order 1550 of 1779) Ithaca SKB 20GA double barrel shotgun showing 28” barrel choked full and modified. Single selective trigger and standard extractor. Pistol grip checkered stock. Very good plus used condition. Measures 14 5/8” to the end of rubber pad. (Modern) Est.: $250-$500
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19HV-1 LEFT HANDED WBY MK V #P23737 Lot #1858 (Sale Order 1551 of 1779) Left handed Weatherby Mark V bolt action rifle, .300 Magnum caliber, Serial #P23737. The rifle is in fine overall condition with a 24” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with areas of thinning finish on the barrel and at the muzzle. The barrel is marked, “MADE IN W. GERMANY”. The finely checkered Walnut stock features Rosewood fore end cap and pistol grip. The butt stock ends with a ventilated rubber recoil pad providing a 14” LOP. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this German Weatherby. The rifle is topped with Buehler mounts and rings with a Weatherby Variable 2 ¾ x 10 power rifle scope with clear, crisp optics. Est.: $750-1500 (Modern).
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19NS-5 RIFLE CASE LOT Lot #1859 (Sale Order 1552 of 1779) Lot of two soft cases for long guns. Both cases are in good overall condition, 48” in length and marked “Apache”. A nice lot ready for the range. Est.: $25-$50.
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19PY-6 WALTHER P-1 Lot #1860 (Sale Order 1553 of 1779) Walther P-1, #1759g, 9mm cal, 5" barrel, blued finish with plastic checkered grips. Pistol is in very good condition overall, with good bore, good action, and good grips. Police issue. Includes one correct mag. (C&R/PPT) Est. $250-500
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19PY-13 PLAINFIELD CARBINE Lot #1861 (Sale Order 1554 of 1779) Plainfield M1 Carbine, #R308, .30 Carbine cal., 18" barrel, adjustable sights, blued finish with plain stock and canvas sling. Rifle remains in very good condition overall, with a fine bore, very good action, very good plus stock and retaining 95%+ original finish. Includes one mag. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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19PY-15 REMINGTON 788 Lot #1862 (Sale Order 1555 of 1779) Remington Model 788, 025357, .22-250 cal, 23 1/2" barrel, blued finish with checkered walnut stock with rubber recoil pad. Rifle is in very good plus condition overall, as converted to a bench rest rifle. Re-stocked with a custom bench rest type stock which is very good plus showing minor mars and scratches. Action is very good with a very good trigger. Mounted with a Tasco 10x40C scope with good optics. (Modern) Est. $250-500
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19RF-1 MOORE DBL BBL PERC. Lot #1863 (Sale Order 1556 of 1779) Moore SxS percussion shotgun in relic condition showing frontier era stock, repairs with brass strips and screws to broken wrist. Deep brown. Fair to poor condition. Good wall hanger with just the right “Going West” look. Barrels measure 32” and 48 ½” overall. (Antique) Est.: $100-$200
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19RPS-30 VINTAGE JUNGMAN MICRO TRACK TIMER Lot #1866 (Sale Order 1557 of 1779) Vintage Jungman micro track timer, 10th of a sec, minute. Stop watch and process timer. Est:$200-400
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19RPS-32 MANS WATCH Lot #1867 (Sale Order 1558 of 1779) One mechanical fully automatic skeleton AK . Mans watch in fine working condition Est:$75-150
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19JD-8 PARTIAL AMMO BOX Lot #1868 (Sale Order 1559 of 1779) Early partial green and maroon picture box of .38 caliber ammunition for the Winchester Rifle Model 1873; overall good label with some minor flaking and wear. Est.: $100-200
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19IC-17 WIN 94 #1969418 Lot #1869 (Sale Order 1560 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 1969418; overall fine condition with majority of original blued finish on metal surfaces, fine action, bore, markings and wood. (Modern). Est.: $450-900
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19IC-18 WIN 94 #2011082 Lot #1870 (Sale Order 1561 of 1779) Winchester Model 94 lever action carbine, .30-30 Win. caliber, 20” barrel, blued finish, wood stocks, S/N 2011082; overall good to very good condition displaying considerable areas of blued finish on metal surfaces, very good bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good to very good wood stocks. (Modern). Est.: $400-800
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19RH-44 DBL PERC SHOTGUN Lot #1873 (Sale Order 1562 of 1779) Double barrel percussion shotgun marked “Benot A Liege” behind hammers in 20GA with 30” barrels and 46 ½” overall. The actions are working and good overall with dark brown patina. Normal aging and imperfections. Rammer included. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-45 RELIC 1/2 STOCK Lot #1874 (Sale Order 1563 of 1779) Half stock Percussion plains rifle in as found relic condition collected in the Northern California gold rush area. Some odd slash type marks and #1762 on the barrel. Bored to smooth about .60 caliber. Lock not holding on full cock and the barrel is coming out of the stock. Breaks and losses to the wood. This one show real frontier use and the sight moved about an inch forward from original position indicating owner used a long while. Marked H. (Illegible) over Philadelphia on the lock. Measures 52” overall. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-47 1/2 STOCK PLAINS Lot #1875 (Sale Order 1564 of 1779) “Attic Condition” half stock plains rifle marked “Henry” on barrel and lock marked “P.S. & J Warranted”. Presumed J. Henry. Missing trigger guard and tang is broken. The hammer shows pinned blacksmith repair and metal wrapped to hold stock. The sight is an old period replacement. .38 caliber rifled with standard weight. Found in gold rush country of Northern California by early collector who purchased from pioneers who carried west. Still working but hard used! (Antique) Est.: $175-$350
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19RG-17 JUNIOR SOUTH AFRICAN Lot #1876 (Sale Order 1565 of 1779) PAF Junior South African pistol, A7158, .25 ACP, 2 1/4" barrel, blued finish, with plastic checkered logo grips. Pistol is in fair condition overall, bore is fair, there is a problem with the action and it does not cock. The grips are cracked at the grip screws on each side. (C&R) Est. 100-200
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19RG-19 VINTAGE ICE CRUSHER Lot #1877 (Sale Order 1566 of 1779) Vintage ice crusher machine, Little Giant Ice Breaker #23, manufactured by Micron Inc, Bettendorf, Iowa. Measuers 18" (height) x 9" (width) x 11" (depth). Manually operated with a hand crank. Cast iron, and original condition. More metal than a small auto. Est. $100-200
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19RG-21 ERTE REPRINTS Lot #1878 (Sale Order 1567 of 1779) Lot of 4 original vintage serigraph and silkscreen posters 30" x 20"; ERTE Dyansen Gallery 90th birthday retrospective, ERTE published by Mirage Editions Inc, Santa Monica 1979, ERTE Don Juan, and ERTE published by Mirage Editions Inc Santa Monica 1980. Each framed, in good to very good condition overall. Est. 50-100
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19RG-10 MEXICAN SWORD LOT Lot #1879 (Sale Order 1568 of 1779) Lot of 2 Mexican swords; one revolutionary basket hilt in fair to good condition, handle has been covered in cow hide, and one 1940's-1950's, good overall. Est. $50-100
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19RG-4 BABY DRESSES FRAMED Lot #1880 (Sale Order 1569 of 1779) Babys dress and undershirt with bonnet, light pink fabric with lace fringe. Probably a christening gown or baptismal dress. Fabric is in very good condition, with no rips, staining or defects evident. In a custom framed display, circa 1920's-1940's. 27 1/2" x 32" overall. Est. $100-200
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19RL-1 COLT SAA #286851 Lot #1881 (Sale Order 1570 of 1779) Colt SAA #286851, .45 Long Colt cal, 5 1/2" barrel, factory rebarreled and reblued showing side barrel address (1947-1954) with same vintage thick stagg grips Factory letter confirms shipment to Samuel Hill Hardware Company, Prescott Territory of Arizona, December 7, 1906, 2 guns in shipment. Originally shipped with 4 3/4" barrel. (Letter included) Undoubtedly returned for factory upgrades and refurbishing post WWII in the cowboy movie era. Samuel Hill Hardware was downtown Prescott on Montezuma St. and Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson and Bucky O'Neal among other western legends are known to have frequented Prescott in the Territory Era. Fine to excellent as reconditioned. (C&R/PPT) Est $1500-3000
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19RL-2 USMC M-3 KNIFE Lot #1882 (Sale Order 1571 of 1779) US M3 fighting knife with scabbard, marked U.C.-1943 (Utica Cutlary Co) in good condition overall, handle is very good, blade shows some mild cleaning, scabbard is very good with an "8" carved into the top of the scabbard. Est. $75-150
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19RL-4 KNIFE LOT Lot #1883 (Sale Order 1572 of 1779) Lot of 2 fighting knives, one E.G.Waterman WWII fighting knife in very nice condition, with scabbard, and one Explorer Wilderness Japan fighting knife with scabbard, in good condition. Est. $300-600
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19RM-2 RUGER NEW MODEL Lot #1884 (Sale Order 1573 of 1779) Ruger New Model Single Six, #260-93324, .22 LR cal. revolver with 6 1/2" barrel, simulated pearl grips. About fine used condition. 95-98% overall. (Modern/PPT) Est. $250-500
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19RM-3 S&W 629-4 Lot #1885 (Sale Order 1574 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 629-4 .44 Mag DA revolver with 4" barrel, stainless steel, neoprene finger grooved grips, #BSU0868. Very good plus to almost fine used condition. Evidence of moderate firing and use and needing a cleaning. A favorite of hunters and guides as a back up. (Modern/PPT) Est. $600-1200
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19RH-142 POWDER HORN LOT Lot #1889 (Sale Order 1575 of 1779) Lot of 5 American style small to medium size powder horns. In fair to very good condition. All collected in Northern California by old Collector and found with rifles. Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-149 SCOPE LOT Lot #1890 (Sale Order 1576 of 1779) Lot of 3 early American scopes all with clear and usable optics. 1 retains a front and rear mount. All unmarked. Est.: $150-$300
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19RH-148 BRASS FALRE GUN Lot #1891 (Sale Order 1577 of 1779) “International Flare Signal Co. Tippicanoe, Ohio” marked brass body flare pistol. #19155. Patent date “Aug 1943”. Very good with cord lanyard. Est.: $125-$250
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19OW-41 ST. ETIENNE MLE 1874 Lot #1892 (Sale Order 1578 of 1779) French Model 1874 Franco Prussian War era single shot bolt action rifle in 11mm, S/N 27907 with St. Etienne arsenal markings. Good metal with wood showing many dings and mars only. Fair to good. (Antique) Est.: $150-$300
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19RG-5 PASTEL OF FARMHOUSE Lot #1893 (Sale Order 1579 of 1779) Watercolor of farmhouse in the winter signed E. B. Longsdorf. Image measures 13 1/2" x 20 1/4", good overall with some aging and minor staining on the upper right corner. Possibly Pennsylvania? Matting is faded. Vintage frame shows some aging. Est. $100-200
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19OW-40 SAVAGE FOX MDL B Lot #1894 (Sale Order 1580 of 1779) Fox Model B by Savage Arms side by side shotgun, 16 Gauge, Serial #B40874. The shotgun is in good overall condition with 24 ½” barrels with a full-length rib and brass bead front sight, chambered for 2 ¾” shells. The metal surfaces have gone to a dark brown patina with light surface erosion and delicate engraving on the receiver. The checkered wood stock is in good condition with mars, compressions and a 3” lateral crack behind the receiver. The butt stock ends with a plastic butt plate providing a 14 ¼” LOP. The bores are fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19OW-37 ENFIELD SMLE Lot #1895 (Sale Order 1581 of 1779) SMLE No. I Mk. III bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #I5485. 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 have gone to a uniform dark patina with light surface erosion and old grease. The front ring and wrist strap are both marked with proofs and acceptance marks. The wrist is marked with a crown, “ENFIELD” and dated 1916. The smooth wood stock shows heavy use with dents, bruises and mars consistent with service use. The butt plate is missing. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19RL-5 KNIFE LOT Lot #1896 (Sale Order 1582 of 1779) Lot of 4 knives, including Solingen Germany stag handled knife with elk carved into the handle, 4" blade, horn handled knife with 5" balde and metal scabbard, a Cutco fishing knife with leather scabbard, and a survival knife with scabbard. Est. $100-200
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18DC-22L BADGES Lot #1897 (Sale Order 1583 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a New York City Housing Authority Commissioner pin shield badge, a small City of New York Square Club Drama Team pin badge marked “James Murphy, Jr.” on reverse, a City of New York Police Lieutenant cap badge and a City of New York Police Detective cap badge #1288. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22M BADGES Lot #1898 (Sale Order 1584 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a New York State S.P.C.C. Chief of Personnel cap badge, a New York City Transportation Police Deputy Inspector cap badge, a City of New York Police #13318 cap badge and a City of New York Dept. of Juvenile Justice Juvenile Counselor pin shield badge (hallmark Blackinton). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22H BADGES Lot #1899 (Sale Order 1585 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a City of New York Police Dept. Policewoman #10 pin shield badge, a New York City Transit Police Captain cap badge, a New York City Transit Police Detective #715 cap badge and a City of New York Police Detective #1050 cap badge. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-76D BADGES Lot #1900 (Sale Order 1586 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including a 7-point star pin badge marked Chief El Mirage Arizona Police, a U.S. Capitol (Washington, D.C.) Police pin shield badge #100 (reverse marked 1 20 77), a small U.S. Secret Service 5-point star pin badge and a U.S. Dept. of the Treasury small Honorary flat badge. Est.: $100-200
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19OW-42 ARCHER'S SALLET Lot #1900a (Sale Order 1587 of 1779) Copy of a 15th Century Italian Archer’s Sallet from the estate of Oleg Cassini, world famous fashion designer. The Sallet retains the auction tag from Doyle auctions of New York. The Sallet is in good condition with the cloth liner retained. The surface shows considerable light surface rust with the seam separating at the top. Est.: $50-$150.
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19OW-1 WEBLEY & SCOTT MK IV Lot #1901 (Sale Order 1588 of 1779) Webley MK-IV .38 Special caliber DA revolver WWII British issue, Serial #818, marked, “WAR FINISH”. The pistol is in very good plus overall condition with 80% arsenal finish, tight action and a bright bore. The grips are in very good condition as well. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-2 BROWNING POCKET Lot #1902 (Sale Order 1589 of 1779) Belgian made “Baby” Browning .25 Automatic, Pre-1968 semi-automatic pistol, Serial #162651. The pistol retains 80%-90% blue with erosion from holster wear or sweat. The grips are excellent as is the interior, the exterior of the pistol shows a light coating of rust, which may clean. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-5 COLT LADIES DERRINGER Lot #1903 (Sale Order 1590 of 1779) Pair of Colt “Lord” style derringers in .22 Short caliber, finished in nickel with simulated ivory grips. The pistols are consecutively serial numbered #20125 and #20126. The pair are in fine to excellent overall condition retaining 98%-99% with no evidence of firing and no box. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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19OW-6 NORTH AMERICAN ARMS Lot #1904 (Sale Order 1591 of 1779) North American Arms Co. mini revolver, .22 LR caliber, Serial #B05700. The pistol is in fine overall used condition. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern/PPT).
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19OW-8 S&W TOP BREAK Lot #1905 (Sale Order 1592 of 1779) Smith & Wesson New Departure “Lemon Squeezer” revolver, .38 caliber, Serial #248745. The pistol is in good to very good overall condition retaining 80%-90% of the nickel finish with minor erosion and peeling. There is significant blue on the trigger guard and latch with considerable case colors on the trigger. The pearl grips are in good condition. The action is good and the bore is also good. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-9 COLT SAA BUNTLINE Lot #1906 (Sale Order 1593 of 1779) Colt Buntline Scout revolver, .22 Magnum caliber, Serial #16925K. The revolver is nickel plated with a 9 ½” barrel and simulated Stag Colt grips. The hammer and trigger guard have been altered for fast draw and blank fanning. The bore and action are both good but is unsafe to shoot in its current condition and should be inspected by a competent gunsmith. Est.: $250-$500. (Modern/PPT).
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19OW-12 COLT SAA BUNTLINE Lot #1907 (Sale Order 1594 of 1779) Colt Buntline Scout SA revolver, .22 Magnum caliber, Serial #170210F. The pistol is in near fine use condition with tri-color finish, medallion simulated stag grips and a 9 ½” barrel, retaining 95%-98% original finish. The pistol shows little evidence of firing or use. The action is good, the bore is shiny and the action is crisp. Scarce with a nickel cylinder and gold plated straps, the e pistol features a blue frame and barrel. Est.: $350-$700. (Modern/PPT).
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19OW-13 COLT 1903 Lot #1908 (Sale Order 1595 of 1779) Colt Model 1903 semi-automatic pistol, .32 ACP caliber, Serial #275768. The pistol has traces of blue drifted to brown with minor pitting and erosion. The pistol is in good condition showing use and carry, mechanically good with a dark bore that may clean. Fair to good overall. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-15 COLT OFFICIAL POLICE Lot #1909 (Sale Order 1596 of 1779) Pre-War Colt Official Police DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #651527. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 4” barrel. The pistol retains approximately 50%-70% original blue finish with minor losses and aging from carry and use. The grips are worn at the edges from Police use. The action is good and the bore is bright. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-16 COLT POLICE POSITIVE Lot #1910 (Sale Order 1597 of 1779) Colt Police Positive DA revolver, .38 Special caliber, Serial #51365. The pistol retains 30%-50% original blue with serious erosion and rust that has been cleaned improperly and a 4” barrel. The pistol is mechanically good with a bright bore and good pearl grips with minor chips. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R/PPT).
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18DC-95 POST OFF. BADGE Lot #1911 (Sale Order 1598 of 1779) Lot of 2 Postal Service badges including a U.S. Post Office Letter Carrier badge (9/no hallmark) and a Post Office Dept Railway Mail Service (312/no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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18DC-97 KENNEBUNK BADGE Lot #1912 (Sale Order 1599 of 1779) Kennbunk, Maine Police shield badge (4/no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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18DC-98 SAN JUAN BADGE Lot #1913 (Sale Order 1600 of 1779) San Juan Police Sergeant badge, Province of Rizal (no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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18DC-99 GLASSGOW BADGE Lot #1914 (Sale Order 1601 of 1779) Glasgow Vol. Fire Dept. badge with “Pat. 2066969” on base of pin. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-115 2211 S.F. BADGE Lot #1915 (Sale Order 1602 of 1779) 7 point star Inspector S.F. Police (2211/no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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19OW-19 COLT 1901 Lot #1916 (Sale Order 1603 of 1779) |
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19OW-23 GLISENTI MDL 1889 Lot #1917 (Sale Order 1604 of 1779) |
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19OW-18 S&W HAND EJECTOR Lot #1918 (Sale Order 1605 of 1779) |
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19OW-11 COLT AGENT Lot #1919 (Sale Order 1606 of 1779) |
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19KI-8 PORCELAIN LOT Lot #1920 (Sale Order 1607 of 1779) Two Katani porcelains from 19th century to early 1900’s. Teapot and Vase 8” and 9” in height. Along with four Chinese plates well signed (turn of the century). Est: $75-150
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19KI-23 "TREE LAKE REFLECTION" Lot #1921 (Sale Order 1608 of 1779) Miniature artwork of tress and lake hand signed “W. Nutting”. Measures 4” x 3 1/8” image only. Vintage frame. Est.: $40-80
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19KI-24 "RIVERS & TREES" Lot #1922 (Sale Order 1609 of 1779) Miniature artwork of tress and lake hand signed “W. Nutting”. Measures 4” x 3 1/8” image only. Vintage frame. Est.: $40-80
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19KI-26 GUN BOX Lot #1923 (Sale Order 1610 of 1779) Arsenal wood crate for 2 Howitzer shells or cartridges. WWII to Korea-American (M2). Marked on side. Rope handles and hardware. Bleached out wood. Good for display. Est.: $40-80
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19KI-9 JADE SET Lot #1924 (Sale Order 1611 of 1779) Two Jade cups with saucers of Chinese origins. Shows some age and spinach green coloring. Est: $50-100
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19KI-10 CIVIL WAR LOT Lot #1925 (Sale Order 1612 of 1779) Civil War ephemera lot consisting of two photos (civilian dress) of Jasper Smith of 16th N.Y. Artillery. A letter written to his brother dated 1864 at Newport News, Va. The letter talks about heavy artillery, his health, and pleasant weather. Est: $75-150
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19PY-3 WINCHESTER 12 GA. Lot #1928 (Sale Order 1613 of 1779) Winchester Model 840 single shot tip up shotgun, #CE05561, 12 Ga., 18 1/2" barrel, blued finish, exposed hammer, with plain wood stock. Shotgun is in good condition overall, barrel has been shortened to 18 1/2", bore is good, good action, very good stock. (Modern) Est. $90-180
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19PY-4 63 TOWER MUSKET Lot #1930 (Sale Order 1614 of 1779) 1863 Tower Musket converted to fowler after the Civil War, .58 caliber, 34" barrel with brown patina. Rifle is in good to very good condition overall, stock is very good as shortened to between the first and second barrel bands. Lock has been lightly cleaned, action is working at time of description. Later cleaning rod. (Antique) Est. $125-250
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19PY-8 TAURUS MDL 80 Lot #1931 (Sale Order 1615 of 1779) Taurus Model 80, #1202365, .38 Spl cal., 4" barrel, blued finish, with checkered medallion grips. Revolver is in very good condition overall, excellent bore, good action, good grips. Comes with a nylon holster with belt clip. (Modern/PPT) $100-200
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19PY-10 OTIS SMITH Lot #1932 (Sale Order 1616 of 1779) Otis Smith .38 cal. revolver, #1349, 2 3/4" barrel, nickel finish, with rosewood grips. Revolver is in good condition overall, showing 20-40% original finish with some corrosion and pitting to the metal surfaces. The action is working at time of description. A revolver from the 1870's. Includes a leather holster for a 2" revolver. (Antique) Est. $75-150
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19HQ-1 M-57 FLARE GUN Lot #1933 (Sale Order 1617 of 1779) Yugoslavian Model 57 Flare gun with crest on top of barrel, approximately 26.5mm caliber, 6” barrel, blued finish, hard rubber grips, S/N C-26457; overall fine condition showing little if any use; accompanied by an original canvas case with shoulder strap. Est.: $200-$400.
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19KZ-5 CRANBERRY HOBNAIL GLASS LAMPS Lot #1934 (Sale Order 1618 of 1779) Large antique cranberry hobnail glass lampshade approximately 14” across with a 5” fitter in very good condition. An impressive piece of vintage cranberry glass with great color and nice hobnails, the consignor noted the shade was originally purchased for over $1,500. Est.: $300-$600.
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19RK-1 CARCANO BOLT RIFLE Lot #1937 (Sale Order 1619 of 1779) Carcano Model 1891 bolt action carbine, 6.5 x 52 caliber, Serial #RN5435. The carbine is in good overall condition with an 18” barrel with an integral folding bayonet. The metal surfaces retain a significant amount of toning blue military finish with the remainder going to a grey patina. The rifle is import marked and has proofs above the front ring. The smooth wood stock is in good condition showing moderate wear with dents and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock is serialized to the rifle, has a small crack at the toe and ends with a smooth steel butt plate. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $200-$400. (C+R).
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19RK-2 LEE/ENFIELD BSA Lot #1938 (Sale Order 1620 of 1779) Lee-Enfield SMLE No. I MK. III bolt action rifle, .303 British caliber, Serial #55552. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 25” barrel with a protected blade front and military tangent style rear sights. The rifle is marked BSA at the wrist and dated 1914. The front ring has numerous proofs, acceptance marks and is marked, “ENGLAND.” The full-length stock is in fair condition with dents, mars and compressions consistent with service use. The butt stock ends with a smooth brass butt plate with trap. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19RH-1 DBL PERC. SHOTGUN Lot #1939 (Sale Order 1621 of 1779) Good quality Double Barrel 12 GA Percussion shotgun engraved “Fine Laminated Steel” on the rib but no maker’s name. Nicely engraved locks and mounts and American in styling. Checkered select grain stock with minor losses at the edge, slight age cracks, and filling of knots in burl. The actions are good. The barrels measure 32” and the gun measures 48” overall. Ramrod included. A quality shotgun with far above average engraving. (Antique) Est.: $250-$500
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19RH-24 WINCHESTER MDL 70 Lot #1940 (Sale Order 1622 of 1779) Winchester Model 70 Pre-64 Bolt Action Rifle in .30-06 caliber, S/N 429710. Mounted with Leupold 3x9 scope in factory taps on Redfield mount. Sling and swivels added. The metal shows 80%-90% plus original blue and is very good plus with good action and bore. The butt stock is badly chipped and a large piece is broken away from drop. The stock shows older re-checkering and light refinishing before being dropped. Needs repair. 22” barrel. (C&R) Est.: $400-$800
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19RH-25 1/2 STOCK PLAINS RIFLE Lot #1941 (Sale Order 1623 of 1779) Unmarked half stocked percussion plains rifle measuring 52” overall with a 38” octagon barrel on medium weight in approximately .36 caliber with set trigger and pewter fore end cap. Simple brass mounts. Lock works well and trigger set. V notch and blade front sight. Dark patina on the metal and good to very good untouched condition found in the gold rush area of Northern California by old collector. (Antique) Est.: $400-$800
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19RH-32 CRACK SHOT Lot #1942 (Sale Order 1624 of 1779) Stevens “Crackshot” 26 .22 caliber smoothbore in near fine condition. 85%$-95% original blue and case colors. The stocks are also very good plus with minor scratches, scrapes and small losses of finish. (C&R) Est.: $250-$500
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19RH-33 REMINGTON R.B. Lot #1943 (Sale Order 1625 of 1779) Remington Rolling Block .22 short or long takedown rifle, S/N J287894. 50%-70% original blue and case colors. Minor rust and erosion. The stocks are good with minor scratches and mars along with 2 large dings or dents at the top of the rear comb. Good action and good bore. Sharp markings. (C&R) Est.: $250-$500
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19KZ-9 ANTIQUE WAVY GLASS CRANBERRY LAMPSHADE Lot #1947 (Sale Order 1626 of 1779) Antique wavy glass cranberry hobnail lamp shade approximately 8 ½” across the base with a 4” fitter. The shade is in very good condition with beautiful cranberry color. Est.: $150-$300.
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19RL-3 KNIFE LOT Lot #1948 (Sale Order 1627 of 1779) Lot of Asian and Mid Eastern knives, including an Indian double knife set in a carved wooden case with brass mounts, a Mid Eastern knife with a 6 1/2" blade in a leather sheath, a kenjalwith an 8 1/2" blade, a Marttiini Finland fishing knife with 4 1/4" blade and scabbard, a throwing knife with a 6 1/2" blade, adn a project knife with a 6 1/2" blade. Est. $125-250
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19RL-6 FN MAUSER Lot #1949 (Sale Order 1628 of 1779) Sporterized Venezuelan Mauser by FN, #020436, .300 Win Mag cal, 23 1/2" barrel, blued finish, with a hand checkered Monte Carlo style stock with rubber recoil stock and leather sling. The rifle remains in very good condition as sporterized and refinished, bore is very good, action is good, stock is in very good condition with minimal storage marks. Mounted with a Weaver V9 scope with good optics. (C&R) Est. $200-400
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19RK-4 GHURKA PATTERN KUKRI Lot #1950 (Sale Order 1629 of 1779) Ghurka Pattern Kukri knife with leather scabbard and assorted tools. The knife is 16 ½” in total length with a 12 ½” blade. The blade is in good condition with light staining and no sharpening. The carved bone handle is in good condition chips at the edge. The leather scabbard has ten additional slots for tools and small knives. Seven of the ten remain including a sets of tweezers. The scabbard shows some losses and splitting of the stitching with metal skulls adoring the front side. Est.: $125-$250.
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19IL-20 10 CENT SLOT MACHINE Lot #1951 (Sale Order 1630 of 1779) Vintage “SPARKS” table top trade stimulator. The machine is approximately 12” tall by 10” wide and marked “SPARKS”. It continues by stating, “YOUR COIN BUYS BALL OF DELICIOUS FRUIT GUM, ALWAYS FRESH. WATCH THE REELS SPIN AROUND AND TRY TO LINE UP THREE SYMBOLS OF A KIND FOR AN ADDITIONAL AMUSEMENT”. The reels depict Lucky Strike, Chesterfield and Camel cigarette brands. A great decorator piece in good overall condition with the key in order to access the rear of the machine, not working at time of description. Est.: $100-200
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19PY-2 JAPANESE ARISAKA Lot #1952 (Sale Order 1631 of 1779) Japanese Arisaka Type 38 with Mum intact, #194087, 6.5 Japanese cal, 31 1/2" barrel., adjustable sights, blued finish with plain wooden stock, cleaning rod and bayonet with scabbard. Rifle is in good overall condition, retaining approximately 60-80% original blue, bore is fair, action is good. Stock shows mars and dings from combat use and a small crack along the seam at the butt. There is an old arsenal repair at the wrist, and a unit marking on the right side of the butt in white paint, as well as "155141". Bayonet is in very nice shape, scabbard is good overall. A nice WWII bring back rifle. (C&R) Est. $200-400
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19PY-5 ROSSI .38 SPECIAL Lot #1953 (Sale Order 1632 of 1779) Rossi Model 95 , #E030126, .38 cal, 3" vent rib barrel, adjustable sights, checkered medallion grips. Revolver is in excellent condition, very good bore, excellent action and fine grips. (Modern/PPT) Est. $150-300
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19PY-9 REPRO HOLSTER Lot #1954 (Sale Order 1633 of 1779) FIE Remington 1858 Replica, #7091, .44 cal percussion, 8" barrel, brass frame, wood grips. Revolver is in good condition, bore is fair, action is good. Includes western style leather holster with .44 cal. ammo loops, size 44. (Exempt) Est. $125-250
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19PY-11 CAPT. JACK SPUR BUNTLINE Lot #1955 (Sale Order 1634 of 1779) Captain Jack antique buntline spur trigger revolver with 6" octagon barrel, #NSNV, .22 short cal., blued finish with smooth wood grips. Revolver is in good condition overall, showing a repair to the right side of the frame where the barrel and frame meet. Circa 1870-1880's, a unique little buntline. Action is working as of time of description. Includes a shoulder holster for a larger revolver. (Antique) Est. $125-250
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19PY-12 S&W EARLY M&P Lot #1956 (Sale Order 1635 of 1779) Smith & Wesson early M&P revolver, #14359, .32-20 cal., 4" barrel, blued finish, checkered hard rubber grips. Revolver is in fair condition overall, with traces of original finish, some mars on the cylinder from some impact. Grips are fair with losses to the checkering and a large chip out of the right grip panel. Includes a US Flap holster in poor condition. (C&R) Est. $125-250
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19PY-14 RUGER 10-22 Lot #1957 (Sale Order 1636 of 1779) Ruger 10/22 semi auto #124-33779, .22 LR cal., 18 1/2" barrel., blued finish, plain wood stock. Rifle is in good condition overall, good bore, good action, some minor freckling on the barrel which should clean. Stock shows some minor mars, dings and scratches. No mag. (Modern) Est. $140-280
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19PY-16 WINCHESTER MDL 12 Lot #1958 (Sale Order 1637 of 1779) Winchester Model 12, #907631, 12 Ga., 27" barrel with Dyna-Matic choke system, Simmons rib, faux wood Hydro-Coil stock with matching forend. Shotgun is in good condition overall as refinished after the addition of the Simmons rib, some minor freckling on the receiver and a small area of aggressive cleaning on the right side of the receiver forward of the safety. A workhorse of a shotgun that is almost impossible to wear out. (C&R) Est $175-350
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19OM-8 BOOK LOT Lot #1959 (Sale Order 1638 of 1779) Lot of fourteen volumes of the Blue Book of Gun Values. All fourteen paperback books are in very good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19RB-1 BUD-CLYDESDALE WAGON Lot #1960 (Sale Order 1639 of 1779) Budweiser advertiser light featuring lady and beer wagon with Clydesdale horses. Switch needs minor repair and rewiring otherwise very good. Est.: $150-$300
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19RB-3 SMALL GAUGE TRAIN SET Lot #1961 (Sale Order 1640 of 1779) N gauge trains in original boxes by Bachmann, Atlas, Mini Trix, Sekisui Kinzoku, and many others. 40+ extras not in boxes. New old stock in storage. 30-40 years from train shop in Whitter. Est.: $150-$300
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19RB-4 RAILROAD LANTERNS Lot #1962 (Sale Order 1641 of 1779) Go and no go (Red) kerosene lanterns. One marked Dietz. 19th to 20th century. 1 good and 1 fair to poor. Est.: $150-$300
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19LA-10 GUNSTOCK LOT Lot #1964 (Sale Order 1642 of 1779) Lot of two Springfield M1A stocks. Both stocks are in good condition showing light sanding with small mars and compressions. Both stocks have faint cartouches on the left side at the rear of the action. The lighter stock is missing the folding butt plate, while the darker stock retains the folding butt plate. Est.: $75-150
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19LA-21 ERMA SPORT MDL Lot #1965 (Sale Order 1643 of 1779) Erma Deutsche-Sportsmodell bolt action rifle, .22 caliber, Serial #12899. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 26” barrel with a banded ramped blade front sight and military tangent style rear. The metal surfaces have gone to a grey patina with some muted blue in the protected areas. The smooth wood stock is reminiscent of a 98 Mauser and is in good condition with mars and compressions consistent with field use. The bore is fair, the action is crisp and the markings are legible. Est.: $100-200. (C+R).
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19KZ-6 PAIR OF 9" WAVY BASE CRANBERRY LAMPSHADE Lot #1969 (Sale Order 1644 of 1779) Pair of antique glass cranberry hobnail lamp shades approximately 9” across the base with a 4” fitter. The shades are in very good condition with beautiful cranberry color and nice hobnails. Est.: $150-$300.
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19RPS-41 JADE BANGLE BRACELET Lot #1970 (Sale Order 1645 of 1779) One fine quality lite lavender Jade bangle bracelet with special design Est:$150-300
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19OW-39 SXS EXPOSED HAMMER Lot #1971 (Sale Order 1646 of 1779) “Fairfax Bryson & Co. London” marked under lever British SxS 12GA shotgun. The locks are nicely engraved. The metal is in good condition with considerable finish and good pattern on the barrels. Minor rust and erosion. The stock is fair to good with minor losses, wear to checkering and age. The action locks tight and the bores are fair to good. The right hammer is a handmade replacement. (Antique) Est.: $300-$600
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19RJ-1 LC SMITH #208019 Lot #1972 (Sale Order 1647 of 1779) LC Smith Specialty grade SxS shotgun, #208019, 20 Ga., 30" solid rib barrels marked Hunter Arms Co, Fulton New York with fine file on the rib,double triggers, and auto ejectors. The receiver has scroll engraving with a game scene of two quail on the left lock plate, and a waterfowl scene on the right. The deluxe checkered walnut stock with rubber recoil pad is in very good condition, measuring 13 3/4" to the end of the wood, 14 3/4" to the end of the pad. Barrels have been refinished, two screws to tighten the rib. Choked Cyl and Cyl. Bores are good, action is good. (C&R) Est. $1000-2000
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19OM-7 BOOK LOT Lot #1973 (Sale Order 1648 of 1779) Large lot of books and pamphlets on gunsmithing. The lot includes hardbacks, paperbacks and pamphlets including titles such as: Pistolsmithing, Gunstock finishing and more, The Mauser, The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and Cooper on Handguns, among other titles. Seventeen books in all in good to very good condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19RB-2 AUTOMATED GRANDMA CLOCK Lot #1974 (Sale Order 1649 of 1779) Haddon original clock entitled “Home Sweet Home”. Grandma rocks. Needs rewiring and repair. Est.: $75-$150
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19OM-9 BOOK LOT Lot #1975 (Sale Order 1650 of 1779) Large lot of books on firearms and shooting. The lot includes hardback, paperback and pamphlets. The titles include the following: Winchester: An American Legend by R.L. Wilson, Firearms Encyclopedia and Six Guns by Elmer Keith, among others. Additionally, the lot includes two hardback books from the Tom Kane collection: “Vengeance is Mine” by Mickey Spillane and “The Green Berets” by Robin Moore. Spillane’s novel is a 1st edition signed by the author to Mr. Kane. The Moore novel is also signed by the author to Mr. Kane, who was involved in the movie industry, worked with John Wayne and was well known in Hollywood. Est.: $125-$250.
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19IB-64 COLT NEWLINE SPUR TRIGGER Lot #1976 (Sale Order 1651 of 1779) Colt New Line spur trigger revolver, .38 caliber, 2.25” etched panel barrel, nickel finish, wood grips, S/N 5757; overall good to very good condition showing majority of nickel finish and majority of etched panel on left side of barrel, very good markings, action rotates but does not stay on full cock, very good grips. Consignor notes gun was purchased from Lonna Poticki’s New Line collection at the 1991 Colt Collectors Assn. Gun Show. (Antique). Est.: $250-500
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19MS-18 NAZI HUNTING DAGGER Lot #1977 (Sale Order 1652 of 1779) Nazi E.W. Holler Hunting Dagger with brass mounted leather sheath, etched blade, bone grip scales, with leather hanger; overall good to very good condition dagger. Est.: $250-$500.
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19MS-12 U.S. NAVY SWORD Lot #1978 (Sale Order 1653 of 1779) U.S. Navy sword with leather scabbard and brass mounts, wire wrapped rayskin grip, etched blade; overall good to very good condition with very good + blade; #203 stamped on scabbard throat and on hilt of blade. Est.: $200-$400.
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19MS-13 ROYAL NAVY SWORD Lot #1979 (Sale Order 1654 of 1779) Royal Navy ca. WW I – WW II vintage sword with brass mounted leather scabbard and knot; wire wrapped bone grip, lion head pommel, plain blade, overall very good sword and scabbard. Est.: $250-$500.
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19MS-14 GERMAN SMALL SWORD Lot #1980 (Sale Order 1655 of 1779) German small sword with eagle head pommel and metal scabbard; blade shows etching with gold wash on etching and nitre blued finish to top half of blade. Est.: $150-$300.
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19KA1-20 PESH KABZ Lot #1981 (Sale Order 1656 of 1779) An Afghan Pesh Kabz. Mid-20th century. Bone handle with engraved and red stained band. T section steel blade. Good condition. Measures 15” long. Est.: $75-$150
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19KA1-26 DAGGER Lot #1982 (Sale Order 1657 of 1779) A Bosnian dagger circa late 19th century. Probably made in Sarajevo. Bone handle inlaid with brass circles and black and red dots. Steel blade with “scimitar” makers mark. Top 2/3 of blade has intricate carved design. Wooden scabbard covered with engraved brass. Good condition with minor wear. Measures 12”. Est.: $100-$200
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19KA1-27 DAGGER Lot #1983 (Sale Order 1658 of 1779) A Bosnian dagger circa late 19th century. Probably made in Sarajevo. Bone handle inlaid with brass circles and black and red dots. Steel blade with “scimitar” maker’s mark. Wooden scabbard covered with engraved brass. Good condition with minor wear. Measures 12”. Est.: $100-$200
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19JW-24 1917 TRENCH GUN BAYONET Lot #1984 (Sale Order 1659 of 1779) Enfield or trench gun bayonet and scabbard in overall good condition: one side of hilt marked “1913/5 17/Remington”; the other side of hilt marked with broad arrow over C 1 over A. Est.: $75-150
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19JUD-8 S&W 649 Lot #1985 (Sale Order 1660 of 1779) Smith & Wesson Model 649 DA shrouded hammer revolver, .38 Special caliber, 2” barrel, stainless steel, Hogue stippled finger grove hard rubber grips, S/N ANF2569; overall very good + condition with a very good + bore, crisp action, sharp markings and good replacement grips. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $250-500
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19JUD-15 1851 NAVY REPRO NON-GUN Lot #1986 (Sale Order 1661 of 1779) Decorator non-gun copy of a Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver. Est.: $15-30
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19IK-5 TWO BRASS ARTWORK Lot #1988 (Sale Order 1662 of 1779) Lot of two hammered brass, framed wall hangings. The lot includes two 26” x 22” framed, hammered brass historical figures. The first, numbered 2/150 depicts Cyrus, King of Persia. The work is in good overall condition, nicely framed and matted with faux Papyrus paper. The second piece depicts a primitive Incan or Mayan Jaguar warrior also marked 2/150. Both pieces have small mars and scratches on the wood frames. The artist signature is present but we cannot decipher the name, however these pieces are well done and nicely framed. Est.: $75-150
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19IE-9 PRINT Lot #1989 (Sale Order 1663 of 1779) Framed and matted unsigned print of street scene, approximately 27” x 32” overall. Est.: $75-150
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19KE-525 VINTAGE SCOPE LOT Lot #1990 (Sale Order 1664 of 1779) Lot of 5 vintage scopes from Mossberg collector, 2 in boxes. Est $100-200
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19IB-30 BRONZE Lot #1991 (Sale Order 1665 of 1779) Bronze on wood base of standing bear inscribed “R. Scott Jarvie, 13/20; approximately 18” in height including base. Est.: $300-600
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19IB-53 COLT WOODSMAN Lot #1992 (Sale Order 1666 of 1779) Colt Woodsman semi-automatic pistol, .22LR caliber, 6.5” barrel, blued finish, checkered wood grips, S/N 142561; overall very good to fine condition displaying majority of original blued finish, crisp action, sharp markings and very good + grips. From the collection of the late Dr. Robert Dalrymple and our consignor. (C&R/PPT). Est.: $300-600
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19MI-41 C.S. BELL & CO SCHOOL BELL Lot #1993 (Sale Order 1667 of 1779) C. S. Bell & Co. iron school bell with iron hang bar, approximately 14” tall; un-cleaned. Est.: $250-$500.
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19KA- 2 SYRIAN KNIVES Lot #1994 (Sale Order 1668 of 1779) Two Syrian knives. Mid-20th century. Long knife has a plastic and plexiglass handle, brass blade and engraved scabbard. Small knife has a carved horn handle inlaid with brass and pieces of red and blue pieces of plastic. Steel blade with engraved brass scabbard. Good condition. Long knife measures 19 ½” long. Short knife measures 11” long. Est.: $50-$75
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19KA- 6 KRIS Lot #1995 (Sale Order 1669 of 1779) A rare Nias Kris dagger known as a Si Euli circa late 19th-early 20th century. Brass handle and long straight steel blade. Carved wooden scabbard with brass bands. Good condition. Measures 19” long. Est.: $250-$500
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19IW-5 PENCIL SKETCH Lot #1996 (Sale Order 1670 of 1779) Pencil sketch of WWII B-17 bomber by Gil Ortega. The work is 27 ½” x 17 ½”, nicely matted and framed signed in the right hand corner, Gil Ortega ’92. The sketch has a B-17 bomber in flight with the image of a military pilot superimposed behind the aircraft. Well done with an attractive double matte in black frame. Est.: $50-100.
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19IT-11 BOOK LOT Lot #1997 (Sale Order 1671 of 1779) Lot of three military books. The lot includes a hard back copy of, “Hitler’s War Machine” with original dust jacket in very good condition. The 12th edition of Ezell’s Small Arms of the World and An Historical Guide to Arms & Armor, both with their original dust jackets in good condition. Est.: $25-50
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19IE-6 PRINT Lot #1998 (Sale Order 1672 of 1779) Large framed and matted print of two women sitting on a bluff overlooking the ocean, approximately 30” x 36” overall; two signatures on lower left corner not decipherable. Est.: $75-150
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19IL-8 WIN CRATE Lot #1999 (Sale Order 1673 of 1779) Large original wooden shipping crate marked “Winchester/Trade Mark/Made in U.S.A.” in red with partial Winchester end label noting crate was for Model 94 Lever Action Carbines; approximately 44” x 16” x 12” in size; sturdy, showing use and areas of interior and exterior staining. Est.: $50-100
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19IE-7 PRINT Lot #2000 (Sale Order 1674 of 1779) Framed and matted print of French sailors playing cards, approximately 28” x 31” overall, signed R____ Sufy Toulon. Est.: $50-100
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18DC-26C BADGE LOT Lot #2001 (Sale Order 1675 of 1779) Lot of 4 New York City Police cap badges including Assistant Commissioner, Ass’t Chief Inspector, Honorary Detective and District Attorney Queens, N.Y Detective (710/hallmark United Insignia, N.Y.). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-27 CHIEF INSP. BADGE Lot #2002 (Sale Order 1676 of 1779) City of New York Police Chief of Inspectional Services cap badge. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-28 1940 HACK DRIVER Lot #2003 (Sale Order 1677 of 1779) Public Hack Driver cap badge, New York City/Expires March 31, 1940 (37517/no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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18DC-29 QUEENS CO ADA BADGE Lot #2004 (Sale Order 1678 of 1779) Assistant District Attorney Queens County NY badge (no hallmark). Est.: $75-150
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18DC-31 CHIEF OF PERSONEL BADGE Lot #2005 (Sale Order 1679 of 1779) City of New York Police Chief of Personnel cap badge. Est.: $75-150
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19OX- 33 ATHA BASKEN HIGH TOP MOKLUKS Lot #2006 (Sale Order 1680 of 1779) Athabaskan high top pair of Mukluks with fur trim and beadwork; approximately 17” in height and 11” long soles; nice workmanship. Est.: $250-$500.
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19KM-6 FULL STOCK REPRO Lot #2007 (Sale Order 1681 of 1779) Full stock modern Spanish reproduction of a percussion rifle, .45 caliber, 33.5” barrel, browned and case hardened finish to metal surfaces, single trigger, brass mounts, wood ramrod, S/N 0048477; overall very good + condition with crisp action, very good markings and very good + wood stock. (percussion). Est.: $50-100
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19KM-9 STEVENS #D114303 Lot #2008 (Sale Order 1682 of 1779) Stevens Model 947B single shot shotgun, .410 gauge, 26” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N D114303; overall fine condition with majority of original finish to metal surfaces, fine bore, crisp action, sharp markings and overall fine stock displaying several minor mars from storage. (Modern). Est.: $40-80
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19IL-10 WIN CRATE Lot #2009 (Sale Order 1683 of 1779) Original wooden shipping crate for a Winchester Model 1917, approximately 51” x 9” x 4” overall with partial original Railway Express Agency shipping tag still attached to lid. Est.: $40-80
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19IL-3 SASH Lot #2010 (Sale Order 1684 of 1779) Vintage woven sash with 13 decorative stars in one field and a red, white and blue single star in another field on the sash; possibly for use by a fraternal organization or a celebratory event; faded from years of storage. Est.: $25-50
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19KK-30 COLT SAUER MAG Lot #2011 (Sale Order 1685 of 1779) Magazine for Colt Sauer bolt action rifle in .375 H&H Mag caliber. Near fine used condition. Est.: $60-120
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19KN-5 LEATHER LOT Lot #2012 (Sale Order 1686 of 1779) Lot of Matt Delfatti custom leather gear. The lot includes three custom leather speed loader pouches with speed loaders for a .38 Special, a six round leather belt pouch and a Bianchi Speed Strip. Matt Delfatti products require upwards of a two year wait and a high retail cost. A great lot for the .38 shooter. Est.: $25-50
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19KN-15 BUFFALO RIVER FIXED BLADE Lot #2013 (Sale Order 1687 of 1779) Clip point fixed blade hunting knife by Buffalo River with nylon belt sheath. The knife is 10 ½” in overall length with a 6” blade marked, “Buffalo River”. The rubber grip is in very good condition and the lot includes a ballistic nylon belt sheath. Est.: $25-50
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19IB-72 PARA-ORDNANCE MDL P12 Lot #2014 (Sale Order 1688 of 1779) Para-Ordnance Model P12*45 semi-automatic pistol, .45 ACP caliber, 3.5” barrel, black finish, checkered hard rubber grips, S/N RK 9306; overall fine condition displaying minimal use; crisp action, sharp markings, fine bore, 99% original finish. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $275-550.
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19NF-13 HOLSTER LOT Lot #2015 (Sale Order 1689 of 1779) Lot of Kydex pistol holsters and magazine pouches. The lot includes a three Uncle Mike’s Kydex belt holsters and magazine holders. The lot also includes a set of Fobus pistol holster and magazine holders. All holsters and holders are in good condition. The lot comes in a Plano plastic hard case. Est.: $100-$200.
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19NF-15 GUN VAULT Lot #2016 (Sale Order 1690 of 1779) Micro Vault MV 500 single pistol gun vault new in the factory box. The vault is 11” x 8 ½” and constructed of 18 gauge steel, includes steel security cable. Est.: $100-$200.
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19LV-7 D GUARD CAVALRY SWORD Lot #2017 (Sale Order 1691 of 1779) D Guard heavy Cavalry sword circa late 18th to early 19th century of European manufacture. Passed down in So. Cal. family as a Revolutionary War heirloom but possibly War of 1812. Retains scabbard, heavily pitted and incorrectly cleaned with caustic solution like naval jelly or acid. Pitting and traces of heavy old rust. Grip damaged. Fair to poor. Note: early style large quillon. Est. $50-100
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19LO-2 INDIAN BASKET Lot #2018 (Sale Order 1692 of 1779) Large Arizona basket Pima or Navajo style. Measures 18 ½” across center. 40-70 years old. Very good to near fine. Est.: $50-100
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19IM-4 EXCEL SINGLE SHOT #90640 Lot #2019 (Sale Order 1693 of 1779) Excel single shot break top shotgun, 20 gauge, 30” barrel, blued and case hardened finish, wood stocks, S/N 90640; considerable blued finish remaining on barrel with some spots of erosion, majority of case colors on receiver, very good bore, strong action, good markings and good wood. (Modern/PPT). Est.: $50-100
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19PM-17 FRINGED BUCKSKING LEGGINS Lot #2020 (Sale Order 1694 of 1779) Fringed Buckskin Leggings. Est.: $50-$100
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19RPS-19 REGENCY ERNEST SHON ICE BUCKET Lot #2021 (Sale Order 1695 of 1779) Rare Mid century modern Regency Ernest Shon designed brand new chest type ice bucket still in original packaging Est:$75-150
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19OW-10 IVER JOHNSON Lot #2022 (Sale Order 1696 of 1779) Iver Johnson .32 S&W caliber “Owl’s Head” revolver, Serial #61065. The pistol is in fair overall with an even patina. The action is good and the bore is poor. Est.: $50-$100. (C+R/PPT).
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19OW-17 TITAN TITANIC Lot #2023 (Sale Order 1697 of 1779) Titan Mfg.Co. “TITAN, C” DA revolver, .32 Long Colt caliber, Serial #805562. The pistol is in good overall condition with a 2” snub nose barrel. Est.: $50-$100. (Modern/PPT).
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19OW-22 KOMMER POCKET Lot #2025 (Sale Order 1699 of 1779) Kommer Pre-War German pocket semi-automatic pistol, .25 ACP caliber, Serial #5117. The pistol is not functioning properly and should be inspected by a competent gunsmith. The grips are replacements and the pistol is in fair overall condition. Est.: $50-$100. (Modern/PPT).
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19PE-6 ITHICA 37R #75800 Lot #2026 (Sale Order 1700 of 1779) Ithaca Model 37 pump action shotgun, 16 gauge, Serial #75800. The shotgun is in very good overall condition with a 28” barrel with a full-length solid rib with a brass bead front sight. The metal surfaces retain the majority of the toning blue finish with engraved game scenes on both sides of the action. The checkered wood stocks are in good condition with flattening of the checkering, small mars and dents consistent with field use. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp. Est.: $200-$400. (Modern).
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19MG- 5 INTERARMS 221 F.B. - CUSTOM Lot #2027 (Sale Order 1701 of 1779) Interarms Mark X bolt action rifle, .221 F.B. caliber, Serial #7050. The rifle is in good overall condition with a 20” barrel. The metal surfaces retain the majority of their blue finish with the front and rear sights removed, numerous English proofs and acceptance marks at the front ring and Weaver bases with quick detach rings added. The barrel is caliber marked ahead of the front ring, “.221 F.B.” and measures approximately .22 caliber. The custom wood stock is unfinished requiring final sanding and checkering with an exotic wood fore end cap and rollover cheek piece. The butt stock ends with a solid rubber Pachmayr pad providing a 13 ¼” LOP. The bore is fair, the action functions and the markings are legible. Est.: $300-$600. (Modern).
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19MG-126 MAUSER 98 SPORTER Lot #2028 (Sale Order 1702 of 1779) GECO marked Model 98 Mauser bolt action sporting rifle, approximately 9mm caliber, Serial #4544. The rifle is in very good overall condition with a 24” round barrel with a banded blade front and two-leaf folding rear sights. The barrel retains the majority of its blue finish with a sling swivel added. The receiver retains a significant amount of blue finish with thinning on the magazine plate and is marked, “GECO” and “Import” on the right side of the front ring. The custom Walnut stock has a Schnabel fore end, pancake cheek piece and horn grip cap. The butt stock ends with a red solid rubber recoil pad. The bore is good, the action is crisp and the markings are sharp on this custom GECO Mauser. Est.: $250-$500. (C+R).
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19MI-42 PRACTICE BOMB WITH RUBBER MOUNT Lot #2029 (Sale Order 1703 of 1779) Red painted metal practice bomb with rubber mount, approximately 25” long overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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19MI-44 JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE Lot #2030 (Sale Order 1704 of 1779) John Wayne Commemorative Medal (1979) encased in Lucite. Est.: $50-$100
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19MS-11 WWII NAZI GERMANY BANNER Lot #2031 (Sale Order 1705 of 1779) Large German Nazi WW II banner, approximately 12’ x 4.5’ overall in red, white and black; overall good condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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19MS-10 LEATHER LOT Lot #2032 (Sale Order 1706 of 1779) Lot of leather snap top holsters. Est.: $50-$100
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19MS-15 FRENCH ST. ETTIENNE BAYONET Lot #2033 (Sale Order 1707 of 1779) French St. Etienne marked bayonet, no scabbard; overall good un-cleaned condition. Est.: $50-$100.
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19MS-16 U.S. OFFICERS SWORD Lot #2034 (Sale Order 1708 of 1779) U.S. Officer’s sword and metal scabbard, wire wrapped rayskin grip, etched blade; overall good un-cleaned condition; some scattered pitting to front portion of blade. Est.: $150-$300.
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19MS-17 BONE HANDLED MACHETE Lot #2035 (Sale Order 1709 of 1779) Large bone handled machete with tooled leather scabbard marked “Panama” at throat of scabbard; very good condition overall. Est.: $50-$100.
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19MS-19 WWII AMMO CRATE Lot #2036 (Sale Order 1710 of 1779) WW II Canadian marked wood ammo crate dated 1943; approximately 16” x 10” x 8” with rope handles; well-used condition. Est.: $75-$150.
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19MS-20 PHILLIPS EDITION DIE CAST ROADSTER Lot #2037 (Sale Order 1711 of 1779) Philips Medical Systems Commemorative 1991 die cast Mercedes Roadster in cardboard carry box. Est.: $50-$100.
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19DVM-7 ORIGINAL CHARCOAL BY ACE POWELL Lot #2038 (Sale Order 1712 of 1779) Ace Powell original charcoal drawing of two bear cubs. The charcoal measures 28” x 22” and depicts two bear cubs running from a hornet’s nest. Nicely frame and matted by noted Montana artist Ace Powell. The work is signed and marked with Powell’s trademark ace of diamonds in the bottom left corner. Influenced by fellow Montana artist Charles M. Russell, Powell was regarded as one of America’s great Western artists. Powell died in Kalispell, Montana in 1978. Est.: $150-300
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19OX- 25 POWDER HORN W/RAM Lot #2039 (Sale Order 1713 of 1779) Modern powder horn with nicely accomplished etched ram; approximately 12” overall. Est.: $150-$300.
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19OX- 26 MEXICAN SPURS Lot #2040 (Sale Order 1714 of 1779) Mexican large rowel pair of silver decorated spurs; ca. 1900-1920. Est.: $150-$300.
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19OX- 28 LOT OF VARIOUS KNIVES Lot #2041 (Sale Order 1715 of 1779) Lot of 7 misc. knives including a Knighthawk V folder with basket weave leather sheath and a Marbles belt knife with Marbles leather sheath; 2 Opinel folders, a small Toledo dagger and 2 pocket knives. Est.: $75-$150.
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19OX- 29 REPRO TAC KNIFE AND SHEATH Lot #2042 (Sale Order 1716 of 1779) Old skinning knife marked Universal, with wood grips and reproduction brass button decorated leather sheath. Est.: $150-$300.
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19OX- 32 PIPE WITH BEADS Lot #2043 (Sale Order 1717 of 1779) Catlinite stone Indian smoking pipe with wood stem and colorful wrap at mouthpiece end. Est.: $150-$300.
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19OX- 34 TIFFANY AND CO PEWTER CASE Lot #2044 (Sale Order 1718 of 1779) Tiffany & Co. handcrafted pewter small case with “S” engraved on lid; approximately 1.5” in depth and 3.25” in diameter; with blued Tiffany & Co. two piece cardboard box. Est.: $100-200
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19HX- 24 WOOD CARVING Lot #2045 (Sale Order 1719 of 1779) Hand carved wooden image of a young man sitting and carving. The piece is approximately 12” in height with a solid wood, one-piece hard wood base. The base is marked on the underside, “SOLEACENTOKOKOTAOANG DIAKARTA FA PANAKUS E & Co DENPASAR”. There is slight damage to the piece at the right hand. Est.: $100-200
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19PE-7 BUTT STOCK LOT Lot #2046 (Sale Order 1720 of 1779) Lot of three Model 12 butt stocks. One is finished, while the other two are unfinished wood. All three are in very good condition. Est.: $100-$200.
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19PE-8 BROWNING SUPERPOSED STOCK Lot #2047 (Sale Order 1721 of 1779) Browning Superposed butt stock with round knob for a long tang. The butt stock is in fine overall condition with nice figure. Est.: $75-$150.
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19KO-3&4 MISC LOT Lot #2047a (Sale Order 1722 of 1779) Colt Army size flask missing spout along with Ideal 44 mold for Colt or Kentucky. Est.: $25-50
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19PC-4 CROSMAN MOD 1377 Lot #2048 (Sale Order 1723 of 1779) Crosman American Classic Model 1377 BB gun with skeletonized stock, .177 caliber, Serial #485011605. CO2 powered with a 10” barrel, the gun is in good overall condition. Est.: $25-$50.
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19OX- 36 LOT OF SILVER PLATED PEWTER Lot #2049 (Sale Order 1724 of 1779) Bonanza lot of items including a vintage fancy silver plated tea set, pewter wear and other serving goodies; lot includes 13 serving trays and serving dishes of varying sizes; the silver plated teas set is made up of 6 pieces, all with initials “CMR” and includes a large tea pot, two smaller tea pots, a creamer, a sugar bowl with lid and a sixth open top bowl; all pieces have matching “feet” displaying a mythical animal’s head and paw, the silver plate has mostly worn off the pieces that now display a dark patina; at one time this had been a very expensive set in this cataloger’s opinion. The remainder of this bonanza lot includes 2 pewter large pitchers, 7 pewter mugs, a pewter circular dish and 3 other misc. serving pieces. Est.: $50-$100.
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19OX- 42 LOT 2 TOLEDO SPAIN PRE WAR Lot #2050 (Sale Order 1725 of 1779) Lot of 2 Spanish Toledo fencing foils; pre-war. Est.: $75-$150.
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18DC-10 BADGE & PLAQUE LOT Lot #2051 (Sale Order 1726 of 1779) Lot of misc. badges and small plaques including 3 cap badges (2 City of new York Police: Chief of Personnel and Chief of Patrol and one New York State Police Investigator (771/hallmark Sherry N.Y.); a Fire Department New York Captain badge plus smalls including a Port Authority Police New York/New Jersey insignia plaque, a New York State Police Detective insignia plaque, a State of New York Unified Court System Award of Merit and more. Est.: $150-300
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18DC-22 BADGE LOT Lot #2052 (Sale Order 1727 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including 3 cap badges; New York City Sanitation Police Peace Officer (176); New York City Transit Police Captain; New York City Transit Police Inspector and a City of New York Ambulance badge (109/no hallmark). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22B BADGE LOT Lot #2053 (Sale Order 1728 of 1779) lot of 4 badges including City of New York Dept. of Housing & Buildings Inspector badge (hallmark Johnson National Insignia/314 W. 14th St.), a City of New York Police Deputy Inspector cap badge, a City of New York Police Reserves badge (1664 on reverse) and a City of New York Emergency Medical Service cap badge (2212). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22C BADGE LOT Lot #2054 (Sale Order 1729 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including Supervising Investigator District Attorney Kings County (no hallmark), a Sergeant M.I.B. Detective Agency, New York (75/no hallmark), a City of New York Police Detective cap badge (3871/no hallmark) and a New York City Transit Police cap badge (387/no hallmark). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-22D BADGE LOT Lot #2055 (Sale Order 1730 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including Police Dept. County of Nassau, NY Lieutenant badge (no hallmark), a Suffolk County, NY Police badge (639/no hallmark), a City of New York Chief of detectives cap badge and a New York City Transit Police Lieutenant cap badge. Est.: $125-250
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19MG-50 MARLIN 22LR Lot #2055a (Sale Order 1731 of 1779) Marlin Model 700 semi-automatic rifle, .22LR caliber, 18” barrel, black finish, wood stock, woven sling, one magazine, S/N 12496737; overall fair to good condition with majority of finish remaining on metal parts, good bore, action and markings; stock shows some loss of finish on top of butt stock area and is in need of a good cleaning but still good overall. (Modern). Est.: $70-$140.
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19TT-7 BONANZA LOT OF 1915 Lot #2056 (Sale Order 1732 of 1779) Bonanza lot of iron spurs with leather straps, wool lined leather flap holster and a 1915 dated Utah license plate. The spurs are in very good condition marked, “Tex Tan” and “Made in the U.S.A.” The holster is a black leather military flap style lined with wool, marked “16 MP 5” on the reverse. The license plate is in rough condition with dents and holes, dated 1915 and Salt Lake City. Est.: $50-$100.
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19TT-8 BOOK LOT OF TIME LIFE Lot #2057 (Sale Order 1733 of 1779) Book lot of Western History and Firearms books. The lot includes 12 volumes of the Time Life series, “The Old West”, Collector’s Guide to Colt’s, America’s Premier Gunmakers: Colt, Legendary Sporting Rifles, Ask the Elk Guides and other titles. A great lot for the gun room. Est.: $50-$100.
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19TT-3 LOT OF 8MM BULLETS Lot #2058 (Sale Order 1734 of 1779) Lot of 8mm shooting supplies. The lot includes over 350 8mm bullets by Speer, Sierra, Barnes and others. Many of the bullets were moly coated by the consignor. The lot also contains over 70 fired 8mm Remington Magnum cases, primarily with Remington head stamps. Est.: $50-$100.
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19TT-4 OPTICS LOT Lot #2059 (Sale Order 1735 of 1779) Shooter’s lot of optics including Bushnell Sportview 10 x 50 Wide Angle binoculars, Palomar 8 x 30 binoculars and a Traq 30 x 40 leather trimmed monocular. The binoculars both include the factory cases and are in good condition with clear optics. The monocular is brass and leather with clear, crisp optics. Est.: $50-$100.
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19TT-6 WOODEN WINCHESTER Lot #2060 (Sale Order 1736 of 1779) Vintage wooden Winchester hat or coat rack with horseshoe hangers. The wooden hat rack is 18” x 8” with two mirrors and a Winchester marked ceramic plate insert. The hangers are small metal horseshoes. The rack is in very good condition with small mars and scratches. A great decorator for the gun room. Est.: $25-$50.
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19OX- 21 ISLETA OLIA POT Lot #2061 (Sale Order 1737 of 1779) Isleta Ola pot signed Dora; approximately 7” in height and 9” in diameter at largest area. Est.: $100-$200.
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19OX- 23 ACOMA POT Lot #2062 (Sale Order 1738 of 1779) Round Acoma pot, approximately 5.5” in height and 6” in diameter, signed E. Antonio. Est.: $100-$200.
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19OX- 27 ALL BRASS MEXICAN SPURS Lot #2063 (Sale Order 1739 of 1779) Pre-1900 Mexican all brass pair of spurs. Est.: $75-$150.
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19IB-38 HAND MADE POCKET KNIFE Lot #2065 (Sale Order 1740 of 1779) Schrade Handmade folding pocket knife, marked “Limited Issue 2008/SCLGS”; bear decoration on left side of blade; approximately 9.5” overall unfolded with a 4.25” blade; fine condition. Est.: $50-100
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19OX- 24 WEDDING VASE Lot #2066 (Sale Order 1741 of 1779) Wedding vase signed Zoa; approximately 14” in height and nicely decorated. Est.: $50-$100.
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19OX- 13 NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG DAMAGED Lot #2067 (Sale Order 1742 of 1779) Navajo regional rug, approximately 57” x 28” overall, scattered damage and wear. Est.: $75-$150.
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19OX- 11 NAVAJO REGIONAL RUG Lot #2068 (Sale Order 1743 of 1779) Navajo regional rug, approximately 64” x 28” overall; tightly woven and nice pattern and coloring. Est.: $50-$100.
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19IB-3 S&W BOWIE Lot #2069 (Sale Order 1744 of 1779) Massive Smith & Wesson bowie knife marked “Timber Rattler”; approximately 16” overall with an 11” blade; accompanied by a tooled leather S&W-marked sheath; overall fine condition. Est.: $50-100
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19IB-2 LINDER BOWIE Lot #2070 (Sale Order 1745 of 1779) Linder bowie knife with stag grip, blade marked “Linder 440 Bowie Knife/440 steel Solingen Germany Inox Rostfrei”; approximately 13” overall with an 8” blade; accompanied by a leather Linder marked sheath; overall fine condition. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-12 OLD NEW YORK BADGE Lot #2071 (Sale Order 1746 of 1779) Family Court of the State of New York Court Officer badge, stamped on reverse “35”. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-21 POLICE CAPT. BADGE Lot #2072 (Sale Order 1747 of 1779) City of New York Police Captain cap badge. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-22E BADGE LOT Lot #2073 (Sale Order 1748 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges consisting of a New York City Transit Police cap badge (5073), another NYC Transit Police cap badge (8785), a NYC Dept. of Traffic Agent cap badge (0584) and an Assistant District Attorney, Queens County New York lapel pin. Est.: $125-250
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18DC-23 HONOR LEGION BADGE Lot #2074 (Sale Order 1749 of 1779) N.Y.C. Transit Police Honor Legion enameled fob plus two small pins; one a NYC Police (10446), the other a U.S. DEA Special Agent pin. Est.: $75-150
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18DC-26A BADGE LOT Lot #2075 (Sale Order 1750 of 1779) Lot of 4 badges including 2 City of New York Police cap badges, one for a Chaplain, the other for a Deputy Commissioner; also a new York State Police badge (212/no hallmark) and a City of New York Police Sergeant badge missing its pin and badge number. Est.: $125-250
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19HX- 26 INDONESIAN CARVING Lot #2076 (Sale Order 1751 of 1779) Lot of four hand carved Indonesian wall hangings depicting men’s and women’s faces. All four are approximately 9” to 10” in height with ornately carved faces with headdress and floral decorations. Beautifully carved on native hard wood and in very good condition. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-34 EAGLE BRONZE Lot #2077 (Sale Order 1752 of 1779) Un-signed art piece of flying eagle on base, approximately 17.5” in height including base, loss to tip of one feather on right wing and several repairs to other feathers on right wing. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-40 NRA BOWIE Lot #2078 (Sale Order 1753 of 1779) Large Limited Edition NRA bowie knife, approximately 14” overall with a 9” blade; overall near fine condition; no sheath. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-43 ELEPHANT BRONZE Lot #2079 (Sale Order 1754 of 1779) Un-marked bronze on stone base of elephant; approximately 10” in height including base. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-10 CONFEDERATE CURRENCY Lot #2080 (Sale Order 1755 of 1779) Finely framed group of 3 Confederate pieces of paper currency; one dollar, five dollars and 50 dollars; frame is approximately 15” x 18” overall. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-8 FLASK Lot #2081 (Sale Order 1756 of 1779) Beautifully framed antique brass powder flask with double cased tintypes of two little girls in period dress with notation “Southern Belles”. Nice display piece. Est.: $75-150
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19NF-14 GUN CASE LOT Lot #2081a (Sale Order 1757 of 1779) Lot of two soft sided gun cases. The lot includes a canvas and leather Browning shotgun case in very good condition. The second case is a large pistol case with side pocket marked Red Head, also in very good condition. Est.: $25-$50.
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19IB-46 VARIOUS SOFT BACKS Lot #2082 (Sale Order 1758 of 1779) Lot of 9 various collector soft back arms catalogs and European arms reference books including “The Parker Gun” by Baer, ‘American Gun Makers” by Gluckman, Flayderman’s Guide, etc. Est.: $50-100
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19IB-36 BRONZE HORSE Lot #2083 (Sale Order 1759 of 1779) Un-signed bronze on stone base, possibly Chinese, of horse, approximately 8” in height, good action; in need of re-attachment to base. Est.: $50-100
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18DC-151 INSP. BADGE Lot #2084 (Sale Order 1760 of 1779) 7 point Border Patrol Inspector badge (reverse side retainer for center U.S. eagle is stamped “KREW/G-I”). Est.: $100-200
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18DC-152 DEP. OF PUBLIC SAFETY BADGE Lot #2085 (Sale Order 1761 of 1779) Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol circular badge (1420/hallmark Blackinton). Est.: $100-200
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18DC-156 RANGER BADGE Lot #2086 (Sale Order 1762 of 1779) Texas Ranger cut out star in circle badge (no hallmark). Est.: $125-250
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18DC-172 PIN LOT Lot #2087 (Sale Order 1763 of 1779) Lot of shooting related pins, several patches, toy badge, etc. Est.: $25-50
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18DC-173 PIN LOT Lot #2088 (Sale Order 1764 of 1779) Lot of shooting competition and firearms-related pins and several misc. law enforcement uniform patches. Est.: $25-50
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19IB-28 ARIZONA COWBOY BRONZE Lot #2089 (Sale Order 1765 of 1779) Small bronze of “Arizona Cowboy” with inscription on bronze “Inspired by Remington”, approximately 11” in height including base. Est.: $75-150
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19ME-11 BB GUN Lot #2090 (Sale Order 1766 of 1779) Crossman 766 pellet gun repeater in fine to excellent condition. Est.: $30-$60
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19HX- 31 BOOK LOT Lot #2091 (Sale Order 1767 of 1779) Lot of assorted books, manuals and pamphlets from the estate of Lt. Walter D. Newcomb Jr., Co. B, 4th Balloon Squadron. The lot includes Officers Manuals, Manual of Military Training and a manual for Court Martials, U.S. Army among other titles. Many of the items are inscribed with Lt. Newcomb’s name. Est.: $40-80
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19NO- 24 BUFFALO BILL COMM KNIFE Lot #2092 (Sale Order 1768 of 1779) Buffalo Bill Commemorative pocket folding knife in presentation case by Imperial Knife Associated Companies, with brass Commemorative coin. Est.: $25-$50.
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19IB-42 CIVIL WAR CANNON BALL Lot #2092a (Sale Order 1769 of 1779) Beautifully framed display of a Civil War iron “dug-up” cannon ball; approximately 12” x 11”. Great display item. Est.: $25-50
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19HX- 10 SWORD Lot #2093 (Sale Order 1770 of 1779) Chinese replica of a USMC marked NCO sword with scabbard. The sword is 35” in total length with a 29” etched blade. The scabbard has stainless steel tip and throat with vinyl trim. The sword is in overall good condition with a wire wrapped leather handle. Est.: $75-150
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19IB-41 CIVIL WAR BULLETS Lot #2093a (Sale Order 1771 of 1779) Beautifully framed display of 3 Civil War lead bullets, one a round ball, one a union bullet and one a Confederate bullet; approximately 17” x 14”. Great display item. Est.: $25-50
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18PW-7 DAISY BB GUN Lot #2094 (Sale Order 1772 of 1779) Daisy 105B BB gun mounted crudely with “Sniper” scope (Bushnell). Very good overall. Est.: $25-$50
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19NZ-4 FLATWARE Lot #2094a (Sale Order 1773 of 1779) Lot of flatware and table ware by Wallace, set of 8; 6 stainless and silver knives, one small cup and a decorative platter. Est.: $50-$100.
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19HL-2 REM TGT Lot #2095 (Sale Order 1774 of 1779) Remington Target Master Model 510 bolt action rifle, .22 Short, Long or Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 25” barrel. The metal surfaces are a dark brown patina with light surface rust in areas. The action is missing the bolt. The smooth wood stock is in fair condition showing heavy use with mars and compressions. The bore is dirty and may clean to fair. Est.: $20-40(C+R).
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19HL-3 REM TGT Lot #2096 (Sale Order 1775 of 1779) Remington Target Master Model 510 bolt action rifle, .22 Short, Long or Long Rifle caliber, Serial #NSNV. The rifle is in fair overall condition with a 25” barrel. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with light surface rust at the muzzle. The action is missing the bolt. The smooth wood stock has been sanded and is in fair condition with small mars. The bore is fair and the markings are legible. Est.: $20-40 (C+R).
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18PW-9 DAISY AIR GUN Lot #2097 (Sale Order 1776 of 1779) Daisy “Buck: 105B BB gun Rogers Arkansas. Stock reduced. Very good plus to fine. Est.: $15-30
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18DC-175 PATCH LOT Lot #2098 (Sale Order 1777 of 1779) Lot of shooting competition pins, collector firearms pins and misc. Cleveland Police Dept. uniform patches. Est.: $25-50
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18DC-197 BADGE Lot #2099 (Sale Order 1778 of 1779) Lot of 2 badges including a City of New York EMS pin shield (missing pin) badge #3565 and a small Rockland County N.Y. Sheriff’s Brigade pin shield #475. Est.: $50-100
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18DC-171 BADGE Lot #2100 (Sale Order 1779 of 1779) New Orleans (LA.) Police Officer crescent moon badge #2134. Est.: $100-200
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