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Tue, May  25, 2021  10:00 AM   Eastern
Cowan's inaugural Arms & Armor sale under the leadership of new department head Tim Carey brings a wide variety of historic and collectible arms to market, many of which are fresh from the long-time collection of Charlie Hinton of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The sale includes a nice selection of Winchesters as well a great collection of M1 Carbines including many rare and desirable examples. The military long arms cover the period from the Indian Wars through WWII with highlights including a wonderful Luftwaffe Survival Drilling. The handguns range from percussion Civil War revolvers through the post-WWII period and include a great selection of Lugers and other military pistols. Contact Tim Carey Director, Arms & Armor timcarey@hindmanauctions.com 513-871-1670 x227Cowan's inaugural Arms & Armor sale under the leadership of new department head Tim Carey brings a wide variety of historic and collectible arms to market, many of which are fresh from the long-time collection of Charlie Hinton of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The sale includes a nice selection of Winchesters as well a great collection of M1 Carbines including many rare and desirable examples. The military long arms cover the period from the Indian Wars through WWII with highlights including a wonderful Luftwaffe Survival Drilling. The handguns range from percussion Civil War revolvers through the post-WWII period and include a great selection of Lugers and other military pistols. Contact Tim Carey Director, Arms & Armor timcarey@hindmanauctions.com 513-871-1670 x227
Remington New Model Pocket Cartridge Conversion Remington New Model Pocket Cartridge Conversion

Remington New Model Pocket Cartridge Conversion

Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 344)

.32RF caliber, 3.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 13256. Blued finish, varnished rosewood grips. Factory alteration to rimfire with removable rear cylinder face numbered 2751, matching the rear face of the cylinder itself. Standard barrel markings. Grips pencil numbered to the gun.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of flaked blue on the barrel with no finish on the frame. Exposed metal with a pewter color, showing some pitting on the frame forward of the cylinder and some impact marks on the barrel, heavier under the loading lever. Clear barrel markings, mechanically functional, fair bore is heavily oxidized and pitted. Grips very good with some original finish and light handling marks.

EST $ 400 - 600

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U.S. Model 1841 Naval Cutlass U.S. Model 1841 Naval Cutlass

U.S. Model 1841 Naval Cutlass

Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 344)

21" blade length. 26.25" overall length. Double-edged spear point blade with pronounced median ridge. Features a brass hilt with knuckleguard, scaled grip, and a nippled pommel with crested American Eagles casted to both sides. Blade markings include "N.P.AMES/SPRINGFIELD" to right side ricasso, and "U.S.N./1843/JCB" marked to left side ricasso. Hilt markings include "CO" under bow, "97" to top right side of bow, "N.W.P." to right of crossguard, and "W.J.A." to left of crossguard. 

Condition: Good. Blade is clean with some light pitting and discoloration overall. Hilt has some wear to scaled grips, and crossguard shows some cracking. Bow has light pitting overall. 

EST $ 400 - 600

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Scarce Vermont Underhammer Folwer by Nicanor Kendall Scarce Vermont Underhammer Folwer by Nicanor Kendall

Scarce Vermont Underhammer Folwer by Nicanor Kendall

Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 344)

20 gauge, 42.25" octagonal-to-round barrel, S/N 233. Browned barrel, brass furniture and smooth straight gripped perch-belly hardwood stock. Under hammer percussion ignition, top of receiver marked in five lines: SMITH'S / IMPROVED / PATENT / STUD / LOCK. Skeletonized brass pistol-grip triggerguard, brass buttplate and lock screw escutcheons, small lozenge-shaped brass plate in reverse stock. Rear sight numbered 233. Includes a wooden ramrod with a brass tip. Nicanor Kendall  (1807-1861) was a gunsmith who worked in Windsor, VT ca1835-1849 producing under hammer guns that were actually manufactured by inmates at the Vermont State Prison. From 1835-38 he worked as Kendall, Hubbard & Smith, from 1838-42 as N. Kendall & Co and then in 1842 joined the venture of Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence which would eventually become Robbins & Lawrence. Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence was one of the first contractors to produce US Model 1841 "Mississippi" Rifles for the US Government and would go on to produce a wide array of arms during the 1840s and 1850s, including the early arms of Christian Sharps. Early Nicanor Kendall guns from the State Prison manufacturing era are quite scarce and very collectible. While his under hammer rifles appear on the market from time to time, the fowlers, or "smooth rifles" are much less common.

Condition: Very good. Retains some of the browned finish mixed with a plum patina and some scattered surface oxidation. Some moderate pitting is present around the breech area and on the hammer. Markings remain legible, mechanically functional, moderately oxidized bore with scattered pitting. Stock good with an old U-shaped crack at the wrist running from the rear of the tang down towards the triggerguard area. Otherwise showing scattered bumps, dings, mars and surface scuffs.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .36cal Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .36cal

Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .36cal

Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 344)

.36 caliber cap and ball. 35" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, wood palm rest, heavy octagon barrel, and double triggers. Blued metal finish to barrels, brass accoutrements, with a solid plain walnut perch-belly stock. Features a swiss-style buttplate, serpentine trigger guard, and brass-capped ramrod. It has the words "Devenoge A Grandson" marked to top of barrel, and a brass accoutrement engraved "To Favre" on left side grip. Schuetzen rifles were single-shot competition guns used widely in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period. 

Condition: Very good. Bore was not disassembled for examination. Blued metal finish has started to turn to a patina. There are pit marks, dings, and some spots of surface oxidation to heavy barrel overall. Stock is still in very good condition, with some minor scratches overall and losses to wood around trigger guard. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .41cal Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .41cal

Swiss Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .41cal

Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 344)

About .410 caliber, 34" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with heavy octagonal barrel, target sights, swivel sling mounts, and palm rest. Blued metal finish to barrel, brass accoutrements, and plain perch-belly walnut stock with black forend cap. Item has (IFI) engraved brass accoutrement to left side lockplate, "DESTRAZ A ESSERTES" marked to right side lockplate, and "ACIER FONDU" marked to top of barrel indicating the steel used for the barrel. Features a Swiss-style buttplate, serpentine trigger guard, and leather sling. Schuetzen rifles were single-shot competition guns used widely in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period. 

Condition: Very good. Bore is in good condition, some oxidation. Blued metal finish has worn away on most parts of barrel, patina to muzzle and underneart of barrel. Stock is still in very good condition, with only minor scratches and dings overall. Action to trigger may need work. 

EST $ 900 - 1100

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Hudson Bay Co. Flintlock Trade Gun by Barnett Hudson Bay Co. Flintlock Trade Gun by Barnett

Hudson Bay Co. Flintlock Trade Gun by Barnett

Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 344)

20 Bore (about .62 caliber), 38" pinned octagonal-to-round 3-stage barrel with baluster turned rings at the transitions, no S/N. Browned finish, nails secured brass buttplate, cast brass thimbles and entry pipe, 3-screw serpent side plate, oversized iron triggerguard. Rounded 6.375" flint lock with pointed tail and double boarder line engraving. Integral fenced and bridled iron pan, rounded swan neck cock. Lock marked with the tombstone {FOX/EB} Hudson Bay Company mark of Edward Bond with tail of lock marked in two arched vertical lines BARNETT / 1838. Top of breech with same tombstone {FOX/EB} marking and left angled flat with London commercial commercial proof marks. Full length stock with simple raised carved apron around breech plug tang and extended moulding at tail of lock mortise. Breech plug tang secured with a single screw entering front the bottom front of the triggerguard. Includes a brass tipped wood ramrod with iron wiper at the end. This exact trade musket is featured on the cover of the book For Trade and Treaty by Ryan Gale.

Condition: Good to very good. Metal with a moderately oxidized brown patina showing scattered light pitting over the entire barrel, more moderate at the breech. Lock and barrel remain in original flint configuration with a moderately oxidized touchhole that shows some erosion. Bore is dark, dirty and heavily oxidized. Lock remains functional with an apparently replaced cock screw. Stock sanded with buttplate proud of the wood on both sides and at toe. Stock with two repaired diagonal cracks in the obverse forend near the second pipe.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Scabbard U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Scabbard

U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Scabbard

Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 344)

19" blade length. 26" overall with scabbard. Double-edged sword with single and double fullers to both sides. Features a brass hilt with scaled grip, and a nippled pommel with crested American eagle castings to both sides. Markings include an "(Eagle)/N.P.AMES/SPRINGFIELD" to right side ricasso, and "UNITED/STATES/1839/W.S." to left side ricasso. Hilt is marked with letters "M.S." to crossguard on right side. Includes black leather scabbard with brass locket and chape. 

Condition: Good. Blade shows some mottled gray discoloration overall. Hilt has some darkening to scaled grip. Brass fixtures on scabbard are darkened, and there is cracking and minor losses to leather on edges. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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Girard Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .38cal Girard Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .38cal

Girard Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .38cal

Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 344)

.38 caliber, 33" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with peep and hooded target sights, palm rest, heavy octagonal barrel, and double triggers. Blued metal finish to barrel, with brass accoutrements, and a solid plain walnut perch-belly stock. Features a Swiss-style metal buttplate, serpentine triggerguard, and swivel sling mounts. There are floral script engravings to lockplate and cock lever, with "Girard a Aigle" marked to center of lockplate. Schuetzen rifles are single-shot competition guns that were used widely in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period. 

Condition: Very good. Bore appears to be in good condition, some oxidation possible. Most of metal finish has turned to patina with some surface losses toward muzzle of barrel. Wood stock is still in good condition, has scratches and dings overall. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Rare T.J. Albright St. Louis Retailer Marked Percussion Shotgun Rare T.J. Albright St. Louis Retailer Marked Percussion Shotgun

Rare T.J. Albright St. Louis Retailer Marked Percussion Shotgun

Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 344)

12 gauge, 32" barrels with concave rib, no S/N. Damascus patterned brown barrels, color case hardened locks, blued iron furniture, checkered walnut straight-gripped stock with smooth iron buttplate and checkered splinter forend, secured by a single key. Double hammers, double triggers, platinum blowouts, small German silver escutcheon in toe line of stock for the engraving of initials or a crest is not marked. Includes a brass tipped wooden ramrod that is probably a replacement. Top rib engraved in a single line TJ ALBRIGHT & SONS St LOUIS FINE TWIST. Bottoms of barrels with post-1813 Birmingham commercial proof marks and 12 gauge marks, additionally marked W&CS, the mark of long time Birmingham gunmakers William & Charles Scott, one of the primary forerunners of the later 19th century firm of Webley & Scott. Locks and cocks lightly engraved with loose English-style foliate scrolls and marked TJ ALBRIGHT & SONS. John Thomas Albright (1808-1890) was a Pennsylvania native who worked as a gunsmith in Stroudsburg, PA ca1835-40 prior to moving to St. Louis and opening a gunmaking and retailing establishment in 1842. He was joined by his sons John Thomas Jr. and William in the business ca1849, becoming TJ Albright & Sons. Albright was a contemporary of the other major St. Louis gunmakers of the period of western expansion and the "plains rifle", including the iconic Hawkens and H.E. Dimick. While he concentrated on building rifles, like most American gunmakers of the period he relied upon imported shotguns from England and Belgium to service those clients who wanted one, as the guns could be imported more cheaply than produced in America during that time. A very scarce example of a circa 1850s St. Louis retailer marked percussion shotgun that would be a wonderful addition to a display of fine western rifles like those by Hawken, Albright and Dimick.

Provenance: ex Jim Davis Collection

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the Damascus patterning on the barrels, mixed with a mostly smooth plum patina, markings remain clear and crisp as does engraving on the locks. Metal with some scattered surface oxidation and some scattered pinpricking here and there. Percussion cones replaced, mechanically functional, very good bores need to be cleaned with scattered oxidation and some light pitting and measure closer to 10 gauge "modified" than to 12 gauge as marked underneath. Stock crisp some original finish remaining, retaining mostly sharp checkering and some scattered minor bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Remington U.M.C. Co. Ilion N.Y. Derringer 2nd Variation with Holster **Remington U.M.C. Co. Ilion N.Y. Derringer 2nd Variation with Holster

**Remington U.M.C. Co. Ilion N.Y. Derringer 2nd Variation with Holster

Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 344)

.41 rimfire caliber, 3" superimposed barrels, S/N L97405. Single-shot break action derringer with over/under barrels separated by a rib, exposed hammer, spur trigger, and fixed notch and shark fin sights. Finish was most likely blued metal, with checkered hard rubber grips. Includes brown leather holster. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Fair to good. Bores are frosty with residue to both. Finish has turned to a plum patina entirely. Hard rubber grips show some light wear to checkering. 

EST $ 200 - 600

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17th Century English Breastplate 17th Century English Breastplate

17th Century English Breastplate

Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 344)

1.) Sapper's helmet with double visors, ridged dome, and riveted rim. Features remnants of leather lining secured by rivets, and one ear protector. Item appears to be unmarked, possibly made during 17th century French conflicts.

2.) 17th century English Cromwellian-style breastplate. Features a cast iron shell with burlap lining and leather upholstering to flared edges. There are no visible maker's marks. Appears as if the wearer of this armor was wounded at some point, based on the size and location of rip in lining accompanied by dark brown discolorations. Most likely made and worn during the English Civil War (1642-1651).

Condition: 1.) Fair. Most of metal has heavy oxidation and pitting. Leather lining only remains in areas fastened by rivets. Missing one ear protector. Ball dent to dome.

2.)Fair. Most of metal has heavy oxidation, pitting, and losses. Burlap lining has holes, rips, and discoloration overall. Leather upholstering to edges is cracked, dry-rotting, and has heavy losses overall.  

EST $ 1500 - 3000

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J. Muller Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .68 cal J. Muller Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .68 cal

J. Muller Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .68 cal

Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 344)

.68 caliber. 35" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with adjustable ladder-style rear sight, double set triggers, and what appears to be a bayonet attachment. There is a polished finish to twisted steel barrel and a straight-grip walnut stock with shoulder cutaway to right side and metal forend cap. Features a Swiss-style metal buttplate, brass serpentine trigger guard, and swivel sling mounts. Lockplate and cock lever are engraved with Grecian-style fretwork designs to border edges. Cock lever also features a sunburst-style engraving of a cloud and lightning bolts. Marked to lockplate is the signature "J. Muller", and to barrel "J. Muller in Bern". Top of barrel is marked with what appears to be measurements each about five inches apart of 500, 400, and 300. Also to top of barrel is a possible serial number mark "13/15" near breech. There is a brass octagonal escutcheon marked "T:Lanz" to left side, opposite of lockplate. 

Swiss Schuetzen rifles were popular in Europe from about 1875-1945. Made by many independent gunmakers, most of these rifles are custom fitted to competition shooters of the period. This Schuetzen rifle appears to be attributed to Johann Muller of Bern, Switzerland (1800-1866), who produced firearms for both military use and competition shooting. 

Condition: Very good. Bore appears to be in good condition. Finish may have been blued at one point, but is overall a nice polished steel exhibiting barrel twists, and some spots of patina near sights and lockplate. Wood stock is in very good condition overall with only minor scratches and dings. Action is functional. 

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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James Rodgers James Rodgers

James Rodgers "Self Protector" Percussion Knife Pistol

Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 344)

.30 caliber, 3.3125" octagonal German silver barrel, no S/N. Bright finish on barrel, pinned smooth horn grip scales, balance of construction of steel with German silver bolsters and brass liners. Single action, single-shot percussion knife pistol with folding trigger and two knife blades. Barrel with post-1813 Birmingham proof marks. Larger blade is a double-edged spear point blade with a prominent medial ridge that measures 3.5" in length and .56" in width, marked on the reverse ricasso JAMES/RODGERS/SHEFFIELD. Larger blade is acid etched on the reverse SELF / PROTECTOR with a frosted background, foliate decorations and a {Spread-Winged Eagle}. Smaller blade is a single-edged drop point blade that measures 2.5" in length and is .26" wide. The ricasso has the same markings as the larger blade. Includes the German silver bullet mold and tweezers stored in the butt, storage compartment in butt is empty. Overall length with large blade deployed is roughly 10", folded about 6.375". A far superior to average example of a desirable and large folding knife pistol by James Rodgers.

Condition: Fine. Barrel with most of its original polish, large blade with much of the acid etched decorations. Both blades with much of their original polish showing some scattered freckling and lightly oxidized discoloration. Mechanically functional, moderately oxidized bore. Accessories very good to fine. Horn scales near fine, with some oxidation to the pins, some very minor chipping and cracking around the lower rear pin on the reverse and some similar minor chipping and cracking around the same pin on the obverse.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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17th Century English Lobster-Pot Helmet 17th Century English Lobster-Pot Helmet

17th Century English Lobster-Pot Helmet

Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 344)

17th century English Cromwellian-style lobster tail pot helmet. Two-piece skull fastened with an arch of seven rivets. Also features a visor, 3-panel lobster tail neck defense, spade-tipped nasal, and leather lined ear protectors. Most likely made and worn during the English Civil War (1642-1651).

Condition: Good. Item shows a gray patina overall. Leather lining of ear protectors is cracked and left ear protector lining shows some wear to straps. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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16th Century Italian 16th Century Italian

16th Century Italian "Pisan" Etched Backplate

Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 344)

16th century North Italian "Pisan-style" backplate with flared ridged edges and a fine etched finish. Etchings include "mop & broom" designs such as parts from floral script patterns, figural heads, animals, and musical instruments all lined with rope patterned sunbeam borders. Interior of backplate shows repairs have been made to this item at some point in time, possibly from period. 

Condition: Good. Finish to backplate has a nice grey-brown patina to background and crevices of etchings. Wear and dulling to etchings. Interior shows heavy oxidation and two repairs possibly made during time period of production. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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R. Grimm Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .40cal R. Grimm Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .40cal

R. Grimm Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .40cal

Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 344)

.40 caliber. 31" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, double set triggers, and a heavy octagonal barrel with rounded muzzle. Blued metal finish to barrel, with a checkered perch-belly monte carlo-style stock and plain forearm. Features silver-plated Swiss-style buttplate, serpentine triggerguard, forend cap, and accoutrements. There is an aperture rear sight, hooded front sight, and fixed iron mid-barrel sight. Top of barrel is marked "R. Grimm Chicago". Schuetzen rifles are single-shot competition guns that were popular in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period. This particular schuetzen rifle is attributed to gunsmith Rudolph Grimm of Chicago. Appearing in Chicago sometime around 1872 with William Starke, the two were partners until about 1875. Grimm then worked alone as a gunsmith from 1875 until around 1903; this gun is most likely from that time period. 

Condition: Very good. Bore shows signs of oxidation. Metal finish has turned to a patina on barrel, lockplate, and sights. Wood stock is in good condition with some minor scratches and dings overall. Action is functional. There is a small screw-sized hole to right side of grip. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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Colt 4th Model 1851 Navy Revolver Colt 4th Model 1851 Navy Revolver

Colt 4th Model 1851 Navy Revolver

Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 344)

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 166532 (mfg. ca1863). Blued finish, color casehardened frame, silver plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, smooth one-piece varnished walnut grip. One-line New York barrel address, 6-shot cylinder with roll engraved naval battle scene. Strange serial numbering suggesting a tough day at the Colt factory. Frame numbered 166532 and cylinder arbor numbered 6532, with barrel, triggerguard and butt numbered 165532. Cylinder numbered 5592 and then 6532 below the original number, "force matching" the cylinder to the frame. Grip renumbered as well, marked 5532 in period ink numbering it to the backstrap, triggerguard and barrel, with the original number in the grip crossed out as well. Loading lever unnumbered, wedge completely mismatched and numbered 62132. An attractive Civil War period Colt Navy that suffers from bizarre numbering.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel with strong traces of blue finish, mixed with a mostly plum patina. Frame with a grayish brown patina and hints of mottled color. Markings clear, much of the cylinder scene is present. Mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting closer to the muzzle. Near fine grips retain much of their varnish with some high edge wear and loss and some lightly scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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Rare H.E. Dimick of St. Louis Shotgun Rare H.E. Dimick of St. Louis Shotgun

Rare H.E. Dimick of St. Louis Shotgun

Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 344)

10 gauge, 30" barrels, no S/N. Browned Damascus patterned barrels, color case hardened receiver and locks, checkered pistol grip stock with smooth steel buttplate and checkered splinter forend with contrasting tip insert. Side lever action breechloading cartridge shotgun apparently altered from an originally percussion gun with one-piece stock altered to a hinged two-piece stock secured by the break off breech and wedge. Highly figured walnut stock appears to be spliced at the rear of the pistol grip. Rib engraved H.E. Dimick St. Louis Mo, locks engraved with game scenes and marked H.E. Dimick. Horace Dicmick (1809-1873) was major gun maker and retailer in St. Louis ca1849-1873 and was a contemporary of other notable St. Louis gunmakers like the Hawkens and TJ Albright. Dimick firearms from this period are extremely desirable and collectible, and this is a particularly interesting example of Dimick's work.

Provenance: ex Jim Davis Collection

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of brown and Damascus patterns, mixed with a mostly plum patina and showing some scattered surface oxidation. Metal mostly smooth with some lightly scattered pinpricking and small areas of light pitting here and there. Mechanically functional, good bores are dark and oxidized and might clean to better. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and handling marks and very sharp checkering that may have been recut.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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Swiss Schuetzen, .38 cal. Swiss Schuetzen, .38 cal.

Swiss Schuetzen, .38 cal.

Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 344)

.38 caliber, 34" octagonal barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with spur hammer, double set triggers, ivory-tipped ramrod, and adjustable target aperture and fixed front sights. Blued metal finish, silver tang and fittings, brass fittings, and varnished walnut Monte Carlo-style stock. Features a Swiss-style buttplate, serpentine triggerguard, and lower tang that extends from forearm all the way to butt of stock, appearing as a dragon relief behind triggerguard. Engravings include fine floral and fret marks to lockplate, metal portion of forearm, upper tang, lower tang, breech, and there is a dragon engraving to relief fitting under butt. Has maker's marks "Tschumy a Mouclon" to lockplate. 

Condition: Very good to excellent. Bore appears to be in good condition. There are some losses to metal finish on sharp edges and an abrasion to mid-barrel area. Wood stock is also in great condition. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Fine Cased Webley Wedge Frame Revolver Fine Cased Webley Wedge Frame Revolver

Fine Cased Webley Wedge Frame Revolver

Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 344)

54-bore (.442 caliber), 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 2778. Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered one-piece walnut grip. Topstrap engraved WEBLEY & SON, LONDON, lower left side of frame engraved PATENT No2778. No other markings except the expected Birmingham commercial proof marks and numbers on the chambers of the cylinder. First type loading lever. Revolver falls in the serial number range of Confederate purchased Webley Wedge Frame revolvers acquired from Nelson Clements and delivered to the Houston Quartermaster. Revolver is contained in an original mahogany veneered English casing with a dark green baize lining. The casing contains a WD (William Davies) marked 54-bore single cavity round nosed bullet mold, a James Dixon & Sons marked copper powder flask, a large 250 count red japanned F. Jocye & Co percussion cap tin with original label, a smaller wooden cap container with a possibly reproduction Eley label, a cylindrical tin of lead round balls, an ebony handled cone wrench, a rosewood cleaning rod with brass jag and a pewter oiler. A fine condition example of a fairly scarce Civil War era revolver in a lovely original casing.

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish on the barrel with some flaked loss on the frame which is turning plum. Cylinder with flaked loss as well. Loading lever with much of the color casehardened finish. All markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional with a fine, lightly oxidized bore. Grip with some scattered light handling marks. Casing about fine, showing some light wear, some minor loss to the lining and wear from the front sight. Accessories all rate between about very good to fine, with the flask showing some dents. A very nice set overall.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Belt, Scabbard U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Belt, Scabbard

U.S. Model 1832 Artillery Sword w/ Belt, Scabbard

Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 344)

19" blade length. 26" overall with scabbard. Double-edged blade with single and double fullers to both side. Item features a brass hilt with scaled grip design and a nippled pommel with crested American eagles casted to both sides. Markings include "U.S./J.H./1862" to left side ricasso, Ames manufacturer marks to right side ricasso, and "G.G.S." to crossguard. Includes black leather belt, frog, and scabbard for sword. Belt features a brass clasp marked "175" and buckle marked "795" to back, with relief designs of a crested American eagle and wreath. Scabbard has brass locket and chape. 

Condition: Very good. Blade is clean with only light amounts of gray patina developing to fullers overall. Hilt has some wear to grips as well as small amount of green residue from oxidation. Leather on belt shows cracking. There are some losses to leather on scabbard, and denting to chape. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Lot of 2 Indian War Dress Spiked Helmets with Plumes Lot of 2 Indian War Dress Spiked Helmets with Plumes

Lot of 2 Indian War Dress Spiked Helmets with Plumes

Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 344)

Lot includes both a cavalry and artillery examples. Both have black felt-covered cork bodies trimmed in patent leather with brass eagle front plates, plume holders and bases, and branch specific side buttons.  The horse hair plumes are dyed yellow and red respectively.  Both retain their leather sweatbands. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good.  Both helmets appear unissued.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co

Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co

Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 344)

21" spear point, semi-wasp-waisted blade, 26.25" overall length. 5.25" sand cast brass hilt with fish scale patterned grip without rivets and US "drooped wing" eagle motif cast into the pommel cap on both sides. Blade secured to the hilt with a simple peen at the top of the pommel cap. Sheet brass half-basket guard with rolled edge reinforcement and separately applied brass quillon at top of guard. Blade marked on the reverse in two lines THOMAS GRISWOLD & Co in an arc over NEW-ORLEANS and with the number stamped on the blade at the guard. This scarce Confederate naval cutlass was based upon the US Model 1841 Ames naval cutlass and was produced by the New Orleans firm of Thomas, Griswold & Co which had been the long time fancy goods & military equipment dealers Hyde & Goodrich before the war. Thomas, Griswold & Co produced a wide variety of edged weapons for the Confederate south during their short time in business from the summer of 1861 through the fall of New Orleans on May 1, 1862. Most of the edged weapons, including the naval cutlasses are marked "T.G & Co / N.O" rather than with the full name of the company and the city spelled out. These fully marked examples are quite scarce and desirable. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Blade has been cleaned in the past and is now toning down to a moderately oxidized smoky gray patina with evenly scattered discoloration and patches of darker age toning. Blade is mostly free of pitting, with the exception of the tip which shows some light pitting and the last few inches which show some oxidized surface roughness and pinpricking. Blade shows some light tool marks from a more than likely period sharpening, as well as some light scuff marks. Hilt with a medium golden patina and showing some of the expected casting flaws typical of southern manufacture, with a weak eagle cast in one side of the pommel cap. Guard with a darker, bronze patina toning towards ocher. Hilt and guard shows some file and finishing marks as would be expected, and the separately applied quillon is a slightly different color than the guard, which is also typical and shows a minor crack at the junction with the guard. The top of the guard is slightly bent downwards, towards the blade. Blade is tightly secured to the hilt and the peen is undisturbed, with the blade tight and secure. The Griswold marking is crisp, clear and fully legible. 

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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Percussion English Trade Gun Percussion English Trade Gun

Percussion English Trade Gun

Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 344)

Appears to be 16 gauge or .65 caliber shot. 36" octagonal-to-round tapered barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle or shotgun with spur hammer, Bowie knife-shaped sideplate, 4-pin lockplate, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish, brass accoutrements, and a varnished straight grip wood stock. Features arrow and script engravings to Bowie knife-shaped sideplate, oversized serpentine triggerguard, spur hammer, upper tang on buttplate, lockplate, and to ramrod fittings. There is also a piece of silver or steel pressed with an Indian Chief head relief, fitted to top of grip. Markings to barrel include two Birmingham proof house marks to left side, and "LONDON" to top of barrel. Preceding the London mark is a "T" and three illegible marks also to top of barrel. Item appears to have had a patchbox at sometime, but is now fitted with an octagonal hardwood covering. Appears to be from the early to mid 19th century, possibly a Barnett production. 

Condition: Good. Bore is dark. Most of metal finish has developed a rich plum patina with scattered pitting and surface oxidation overall. There is oxidation to percussion hammer and lockplate. Brass fittings show some discoloration and patina developing. Wood stock retains most of varnish. There are several cracks extending from buttplate area, replacement patchbox covering, and a knot in wood grain on right side of grip. Some losses to wood near hammer. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Lot of 3 Indian War Spiked Helmets Lot of 3 Indian War Spiked Helmets

Lot of 3 Indian War Spiked Helmets

Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 344)

Three black felt Model 1889 infantry dress helmets with brass fittings and insignia. Includes and officer's pattern with gold cords and chin chain, lined in silk with a leather sweatband.  An enlisted helmet with a regimental number "1" on the eagle front plate, interior has a maker's label and leather sweatband.  The last helmet has a New York state front plate with an applied regimental number "10," interior with a maker's label and leather sweatband.

Condition: Fair to good condition with minor wear to the all the edge bindings and a little moth damage on the front visor of the officer's helmet.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Hartford Address Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in Contemporary Case Hartford Address Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in Contemporary Case

Hartford Address Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in Contemporary Case

Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 344)

.31 caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 201817 (mfg. ca1861). Blued and color case hardened finish with silver plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, varnished one-piece walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout including wedge, two-line Hartford address, 6-shot cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene. Contained in a modern casing with an early pattern brass COLT'S / PATENT marked mold made without a sprue cutter, an "Eagle & Stars" powder flask, a later period UMC cap tin and a reproduction false packet of cartridges. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some flaked blue on the barrel with scattered surface oxidation and a grayish-brown patina. Frame and loading lever with traces of case color. Cylinder with most of the scene and some apparently added finish. Brass with much of the heavily tarnished silver plating remaining. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore with scattered oxidation and some pitting. Grip with some of the varnish and scattered bumps and dings. Accessories good to very good.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Cased 3rd Model Tranter Percussion Revolver Cased 3rd Model Tranter Percussion Revolver

Cased 3rd Model Tranter Percussion Revolver

Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 344)

54-bore (.442 caliber), 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 12365T. Nickel finish, checkered one-piece walnut grip. 5-shot cylinder with standard 3rd model Tranter's patent "double trigger" mechanism with frame mounted spring safety on left rear of frame and standard Tranter cylinder arbor pin retaining mechanism on forward right of frame. Tranter's patent loading lever secured to left of frame with screw. Unmarked top strap with no retailer markings, frame with typical, light flowing foliate engraving and standard Tranter markings including the serial number. London commercial proofs on upper left angled barrel flat near frame and between chambers on the cylinder. Revolver is contained in a standard Tranter style compartmentalized factory casing with mahogany exterior veneer, dual brass hook clasps on front, "Bible" hinges and a dark green baize lining. Typical factory cased accessories are included in the casing, consisting of a Tranter's Patent and 54 marked brass bullet mold, an Eley marked tin of percussion caps, japanned bullet and lube tins with green paper Tranter labels, a brass tipped wood cleaning rod, an ebony handled cone wrench and an unmarked pewter oiler. 

Condition: Fine. Retains most of a period nickel finish with a milky age patina. While the nickel appears to be absolutely from the period of use, the nickel plating of firearms was a process in its infancy when this revolver was produced circa 1861. Some American retailers like Schuyler, Hartley and Graham were offering nickel plating during this period but such finishes are extremely rare prior to the latter half of the 1860s. All markings and engraving remain clear and crisp, revolver remains mechanically functional with a fine bore that shows moderate oxidation scattered along its length. Grip shows some light wear and handling marks with some minor flattening to the sharp tips of the checkering. Case and accessories all remain in very good to fine condition, especially the mold. Most items show some light to moderate expected wear, including the case interior. 

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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J. Schmid Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44 cal J. Schmid Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44 cal

J. Schmid Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44 cal

Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 344)

.44 caliber, 33" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, octagonal-to-round tapered heavy barrel, double set triggers, and what appears to be a bayonet mount. Blued metal finish with plain straight-grip Monte Carlo-style stock. Target sights include an aperture rear sight, half-hood front sight, and adjustable mid-barrel sight. Features a Swiss-style metal buttplate, serpentine triggerguard, forend cap, and front swivel sling mount. "J. SCHMID IN ONSTMITTINGEN" is marked to top of barrel. Schuetzen-style rifles are single-shot competition guns that were used widely in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period or by Bavarian immigrants. This item in particular is attributed to gunsmith J. Schmid from the town of Onstmittingen, Switzerland. The town itself has documented origins going back to 500 B.C., and during the 18th century had an abundance of skilled metalsmiths inhabiting the town.  

Condition: Very good. Bore shows signs of oxidation. Finish to barrel is mostly gone and is a silver steel color with pitting and small spots of patina near front sight. Wood stock is cracked about two inches to both sides of toe, and has heavy scratches overall. Missing rear swivel sling mount. Action is functional. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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M.S. Hendrick Percussion Rifle With Tools M.S. Hendrick Percussion Rifle With Tools

M.S. Hendrick Percussion Rifle With Tools

Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 344)

.50 caliber. 32" barrel length. S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with target sights, double set triggers, and a heavy octagonal barrel with a rounded muzzle attachment. Blued metal finish and a fine checkered walnut stock, with silver plated buttplate and patchbox. Target sights consist of a rear aperture tang sight, adjustable hooded front sight, and a chess piece-style bead to muzzle attachment. Marked "M.S. HENDRICK AURORA ILL/1875" and "HITCHCOCK MUZZY" both to left side of barrel. Merton S. Hendrick was a renowned maker of target rifles and worked out of Aurora, Illinois from about 1868 up until his death in 1930. 

Condition: Very good. Bore shows little signs of oxidation. Metal finish has mostly turned to a rich patina. There is a small crack to right side of toe on stock under buttplate. Stock has several small scratches and dings overall. Action is functional. Lot includes accompanying tool kit containing rifle mold, swage, and starter. 

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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Lot of 2 U.S. Civil War-era Naval Cutlasses Lot of 2 U.S. Civil War-era Naval Cutlasses

Lot of 2 U.S. Civil War-era Naval Cutlasses

Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 344)

1.) U.S. Model 1841 Naval Cutlass. 21" blade length. 28" overall with scabbard.  Double-edged blade and brass hilt stamped with a crested American eagle to both sides of pommel. Item has a plain unmarked knuckle guard and a scale-patterned grip. Blade appears to be marked "USN 1843" to left side ricasso, and "N.P." to right side ricasso. Blade features center ridges to both sides, extending full length of blade. Includes black leather scabbard with brass locket and chape. 

2.) U.S. Model 1860 Naval Cutlass. 25.75" blade length. 32" overall with scabbard. Single-edged, single fuller blade with unmarked brass bow, leather grip wrapped with copper wire, and brass pommel. Blade is marked "{anchor}/P/J.R.G./1862" to right side ricasso, and features a partial sharp boxed Ames-Chicopee, Massachusetts manufacturer mark. Also marked "6M/780" under guard. Includes leather scabbard with copper fixtures to throat area, and extending length of blade to chape. 

Condition: 1.) Good. Blade has mottled gray patina discoloration. Dull serration marks to blades on both sides. Brass finish has worn away to parts of scaled grip. Scabbard does not appear to fit full length of blade, ricasso still exposed when sheathed. Leather is in good condition. 

2.) Good. Blade is in great condition with very few defects. Has green residue to left side of blade from oxidation to brass fixtures on scabbard. Threaded copper wiring wrapping to grip has become undone. Denting and strike marks to bow. Leather is in good condition. 

EST $ 1000 - 1800

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J.J. Schlaepfer Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44cal J.J. Schlaepfer Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44cal

J.J. Schlaepfer Schuetzen-style Percussion Rifle, .44cal

Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 344)

.44 caliber, 35" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion rifle with heavy octagonal barrel, target sights, and double set triggers. Blued metal finish with a perch belly Monte Carlo-style stock made from premium walnut. Features a Swiss-style buttplate, serpentine triggerguard, and a safety toggle to right side lockplate. Target sights include a rear aperture sight and a hooded front sight. Marked to top of barrel is the gunmaker name and city of origin, "J.J. SCHLAEPFER IN GLARUS" along with the steel-type "GUSS:STAHL". Schuetzen rifles are single-shot competition guns that were used widely in Europe from about 1875-1945. Most are custom made by independent gunmakers of the period, and this particular schuetzen was made by gunmaker J.J. Schlaepfer of Glarus, Switzerland sometime during the 19th century. 

Condition: Very good. Bore shows signs of oxidation, rifling is present. Finish has darkened into a patina, has pitting and surface oxidation to barrel and metal components. Wood stock is in good condition with a small crack and some losses to right side of heel, 2" crack to middle of butt extending from buttplate, cracks to wood on both sides of breech, small scratches overall. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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Unmarked Sheffield Bowie Knife Unmarked Sheffield Bowie Knife

Unmarked Sheffield Bowie Knife

Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 344)

7.25" Rakish upcurved blade on a 4" scaled handle with a 1" pommel and a 2.5" guard. Hand-engraved on one side of the blade with a buckskin hunter behind a rock shooting at a deer, chased by two dogs. The other side of the blade is hand-etched with two Native Americans on horseback one with a rifle and the other with a spear chasing a bison. 

Condition: Fair condition consistent with age and use.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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Twice Altered Remington New Model Army Metallic Cartridge Conversion Revolver Twice Altered Remington New Model Army Metallic Cartridge Conversion Revolver

Twice Altered Remington New Model Army Metallic Cartridge Conversion Revolver

Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 8" octagonal barrel, S/N 83184. Single-action revolver with fixed cylinder, obsolete loading lever, exposed spur hammer, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish, brass triggerguard, and plain walnut grips. Conversion number "249" on grip frame under grip and under barrel. Triggerguard marked "44" on right and with a "UB" to left of triggerguard. 5-shot round cylinder is marked as "PATENTED APRIL 3D 1856". The revolver appears to have originally been a Remington factory alteration to .46RF that was later altered to centerfire, apparently .44-40 as a dummy fits the chambers perfectly. Serial number and conversion number are both marked under left side grip. 

Condition: Good. Retains some of the original blue as well as what appears to be older touch up blue. Markings mostly legible. Alteration to center fire somewhat crudely affected with long firing pin added to hammer. Mechanically functional, good bore with oxidation and some pitting. Grips appear to be old replacements with a crude and incorrect screw. Grips sanded and with wear.

EST $ 600 - 800

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Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co

Confederate Naval Cutlass by Thomas, Griswold & Co

Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 344)

21" spear point, semi-wasp-waisted blade, 26.25" overall length. 5.25" sand cast brass hilt with fish scale patterned grip without rivets and US "drooped wing" eagle motif cast into the pommel cap on both sides. Blade secured to the hilt with a simple peen at the top of the pommel cap. Sheet brass half-basket guard with rolled edge reinforcement and separately applied brass quillon at top of guard. Blade marked on the reverse in two lines THOMAS GRISWOLD & Co in an arc over NEW-ORLEANS. This scarce Confederate naval cutlass was based upon the US Model 1841 Ames naval cutlass and was produced by the New Orleans firm of Thomas, Griswold & Co which had been the long time fancy goods & military equipment dealers Hyde & Goodrich before the war. Thomas, Griswold & Co produced a wide variety of edged weapons for the Confederate south during their short time in business from the summer of 1861 through the fall of New Orleans on May 1, 1862. Most of the edged weapons, including the naval cutlasses are marked "T.G & Co / N.O" rather than with the full name of the company and the city spelled out. These fully marked examples are quite scarce and desirable. 

Condition: Good to very good. Blade has been cleaned in the past and is now toning down to a lightly oxidized gray patina with scattered discoloration and patches of darker age toning. Blade is mostly free of pitting, with the exception of the tip which shows some light pitting. Blade also shows remnants of marks from an old sharpening and some light scuff marks from the cleaning. Hilt with a medium golden patina and showing some of the expected casting flaws typical of southern manufacture. Guard with a darker, bronze patina toning to ocher. Hilt and guard show some file and finishing marks as would be expected, and the separately applied quillon is a slightly different color than the guard, which is also typical. Blade is tightly secured to the hilt and the peen is undisturbed, but the blade does show some minor rotational movement in the hilt. The Griswold marking is mostly legible but is partly obscured due to a combination of an apparently weak die strike and possibly due to the old cleaning.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver

Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver

Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 344)

.36 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 1433 / 2 (mfg. ca1861). Blued and color case hardened finish, brass backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece smooth walnut grips. Matching serial numbers on all visible parts and wedge, grips numbered in ink but illegible. One-line New York barrel address, naval engagement cylinder roll scene, German silver blade front sight. "2" under serial number suggests this may have been one of a pair of revolvers. Includes a reproduction Philadelphia Navy Yard marked leather frog.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a mottled and oxidized grayish brown patina with scattered light pitting, a legible barrel address and a partially visible cylinder scene. Mechanically functional, moderately pitted bore, wedge screw replaced. Grips with wear, rounding to the sharp edges and scattered dings. Frog fine showing minor wear.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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US Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle US Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle

US Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 32.625" barrel, S/N 24355 (mfg. ca1874). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Early style breech block markings of MODEL / 1873 / {eagle head} / {Crossed Arrows}. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD / 1873. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs, suggesting a replacement barrel as guns in this serial number range did not receive barrel proofs. High arch breech, narrow receiver, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger, solid buttplate, 3-click tumbler. 1873 pattern rear sight, musket type front sight that serves as lug for angular bayonet. Swelled shank slotted-head cleaning rod with single retention groove. Later pattern replacement stock with long comb and short, thick wrist, showing traces of a cartouche on the counterpane and the firing proof P behind the triggerguard. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. Includes a leather sling in the style of the M1887 sling, but of more recent production. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue on the barrel mixed with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina and showing some scattered light pitting and minor surface roughness. Clear marks in metal, weak in wood. Mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling is moderately oxidized with some scattered light pitting. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars with some tiny chips around the breech plug tang and the breech block release.

EST $ 600 - 900

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Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle

Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 32.625" barrel, S/N 483315 (mfg. ca1890). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked  US / MODEL / 1884. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs and with an additional small A. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger, solid buttplate, 3-click tumbler. 1884 pattern Buffington rear sight, musket type front sight that serves as lug for angular bayonet. Swelled shank slotted-head cleaning rod with single retention groove. Stock with long comb and short, thick wrist, showing a clear SWP/1890 cartouche on the counterpane and {Circle-P} firing proof behind the triggerguard. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. Includes an apparently period US M1887 leather sling.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue on the barrel with some thinning and light wear with much of the vibrant case color on the breech block. All markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Stock feathery and crisp but marred by a few impact marks and dings, most notably a series of marks on the reverse below the chamber. Otherwise a very fine example.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Colt 1851 Navy 4th Model Colt 1851 Navy 4th Model

Colt 1851 Navy 4th Model

Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 344)

.36 caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel length, S/N 204065 (mfg. ca1868). Single-action percussion revolver with fixed 6-shot cylinder, 3-screw frame, spur hammer, fixed conical front sight, and loading lever. Blued metal finish, case hardened frame, silver-plated brass triggerguard and grip straps, with smooth varnished one-piece walnut grip. Features one-line New York address, and scene engravings of Texas-Mexico naval battle to cylinder. Serial numbers are all matching throughout, including arbor and wedge with an unnumbered loading lever. 

Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and has some evidence of pitting and oxidation. Finish has pitting and surface oxidation overall on barrel, frame. Traces of silver are present on the brass. Rich patina is developing on edges of barrel and to cylinder. Cylinder shows several strike marks. Grips show several bites and have light scratches overall. Needs mechanical attention as cylinder does not always rotate, suggesting a weak or damaged hand spring.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Philadelphia Derringer Philadelphia Derringer

Philadelphia Derringer

Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 344)

.41 caliber, 2.25" barrel length, S/N: NSN. Single-shot percussion pistol with 7-groove rifled barrel, fine engravings, and fixed sights. Blued metal finish with German silver hardware and a finely checkered walnut stock. Features fine engravings of floral script to cock lever, lockplate, triggerguard, tang, and escutcheons. Marked "DERINGER/PHILADEL." to top of breech and to lockplate. Barrel is partially octagonal and partially rounded with a simulated Damascus patterning to finish. Very few deringers retain such vibrant original finish on the barrel. There is also a "P" mark to left of breech. Henry Deringer produced the Philadelphia derringer from 1852-1868, and it was same make and model of weapon used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln. 

Condition: Very good. Bore has some dark spots and oxidation. Small spot of residue or oxidation toward muzzle, but otherwise finish and wood stock are in great condition. 

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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U.S. Springfield 1873 U.S. Springfield 1873

U.S. Springfield 1873 "Trapdoor" Carbine

Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 344)

.45-70 Gov't caliber, 22" barrel length, S/N 413014. Single-shot hinged breechloading-action rifle with saddle ring, saddle bar, single barrel band, serrated trigger, and adjustable ladder and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish and plain straight grip walnut stock with low comb. Markings include a crested American eagle stamp followed by "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1873" marks to lockplate, and "U.S./MODEL/1873" marked to trapdoor breech. Barrel has standard proof marks on top left side. Stock has the letters "S" and "O", followed by an illegible third letter carved into underside of forend. 

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and rifling is good. Finish has flaked and depleted on most of metal surfaces, is developing a grey patina, and has some scattered pitting overall. Lockplate marks are partially obscured from wear. Wood stock has dings, bites, and scratches overall. 

EST $ 700 - 1000

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Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver

Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver

Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 344)

.31 caliber, 6" octagonal barrel, S/N 224804 (mfg. ca1863). Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, varnished one-piece walnut grips. All numbers match, including wedge and grip. One-line New York barrel address, 5-shot cylinder with roll engraved Stagecoach Hold-Up scene. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains some streaky blue mixed with a mostly smooth plum patina, frame a mottled gray with traces of case color, brass with some strong traces of silver. All markings remain clear and crisp, cylinder scene mostly visible. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered light pitting. Grip with some varnish and scattered bumps and dings, including three horizontal scrapes on the reverse near the frame.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Transitional Remington New Model Army Revolver Transitional Remington New Model Army Revolver

Transitional Remington New Model Army Revolver

Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 344)

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 31350. Blued finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. Transitional Old Model 1861 "Elliott" to New Model Army, retaining 2-line Elliott patent markings on barrel and German silver dovetailed cone front sight. Matching serial numbers on barrel and frame under left grip, with last four digits on rear face of cylinder. Sub-inspected throughout, with left grip cartouche obscured by additional initials carved over it.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with an attractively oxidized plum brown patina over most of the gun with some surface roughness and pinprick pitting. Markings mostly legible, mechanically functional, bore with strong rifling and scattered pitting. Grips with wear and rounding to the sharp edges.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle

Springfield Model 1879 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 32.625" barrel, S/N 269646 (mfg. ca1885). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked  US / MODEL / 1873. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger with checkered tip, solid buttplate, 3-click tumbler. 1879 pattern rear sight, musket type front sight that serves as lug for angular bayonet. Swelled shank slotted-head cleaning rod with single retention groove. Stock with long comb and short, thick wrist, showing a clear SWP/1884 cartouche on the counterpane and {circle-P} firing proof behind the triggerguard. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good+. Retains some strong thinned blue mixed with plum patina on the barrel with clear markings. Breech block with some nice traces of case color. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright but lightly frosted nearer the muzzle. Stock fairly crisp with some scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver

Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver

Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 344)

.44 caliber, 8" barrel length, S/N 152548 (mfg. ca1864). Single-action percussion revolver with 6-shot cylinder, fixed blade front sight, and loading lever. Blued metal finish, color case hardened frame, brass triggerguard, and plain varnished walnut grip. Matching numbers throughout including wedge and arbor. Three screw frame. Cut for shoulder stock. One-line New York barrel address.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Most of the metal has brown patina with some scattered surface roughness and scattered pitting, mostly on cylinder. Dings and impact marks around the wedge, wedge screw replaced. Markings mostly legible. Mechanically functional, good bore with some scattered pitting. Grips with wear, numerous bumps and dings and chipped loss at the leading edges.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Springfield Model 1884 Cadet Trapdoor Rifle Springfield Model 1884 Cadet Trapdoor Rifle

Springfield Model 1884 Cadet Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 29.5" barrel, S/N 392146 (mfg. ca1888). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked  US / MODEL / 1884. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P e {eagle head} / P proofs and with an additional small I. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger with checkered tip, solid buttplate, 3-click tumbler. 1884 pattern Buffington rear sight, musket type front sight that serves as lug for angular bayonet. Swelled shank slotted-head cleaning rod with single retention groove. Stock with a legible SWP/1890 cartouche on the counterpane and two {circle-P} firing proofs behind the triggerguard. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. Includes an apparently period US M1887 leather sling.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains some blue on the barrel which has thinned and faded and blended nicely with a plum brown patina. All markings remain clear and crisp in metal, slightly softer in wood. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Stock crisp with scattered bumps, dings, mars and a few surface scuffs. A very nice example of a late 19th century US cadet rifle.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Colt 1862 Pocket Police Revolver Colt 1862 Pocket Police Revolver

Colt 1862 Pocket Police Revolver

Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 344)

.36 caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 3996 (mfg. ca1861). Blued and color case hardened finish, silver-plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, smooth one-piece varnished walnut grip. All visible numbers match, including wedge, but arbor and cylinder are not numbered. One-line New York barrel address.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue in protected areas, with a mostly oxidized gray patina and some surface oxidation. Markings mostly clear, some weaker. Mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting. Grips with some wear and finish loss, with some flattening of the edge and marks and dings.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle

Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 32.625" barrel, S/N 369657 (mfg. ca1887). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked US / MODEL / 1873. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger, solid buttplate, 3-click tumbler. 1884 pattern rear sight, musket type front sight that serves as lug for angular bayonet. Incorrect cleaning rod. Stock with long comb and short, thick wrist, showing traces of an SWP / 188? cartouche on the counterpane and a very weak firing proof P behind the triggerguard. Lower sling swivel replaced, upper and stacking swivel in place. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Shows moderate wear with some traces of finish blending with a plum brown patina. Metal mostly smooth with some scattered oxidation and light pitting, markings in metal clear, weak in wood. Mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized with strong rifling and some light pitting. Stock worn with some wood loss on the reverse at the front of the receiver and a chip and small crack at the rear of the lock. Wood shows numerous bumps, dings and mars and some old added finish.

EST $ 400 - 600

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Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police Revolver Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police Revolver

Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police Revolver

Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 344)

.36 caliber, 4.5" barrel, S/N 19758 (mfg. ca1863). Blued and color casehardened finish, silver plated brass backstrap and triggerguard, smooth one-piece varnished walnut grip. All visible numbers match, including wedge and arbor, with cylinder mismatched and numbered 9726 on the back. One-line New York barrel address.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some blued finish with thinning and loss, showing some scuffs and wear, frame with traces of case color, brass with traces of tarnished silver. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Cylinder with some excessive wear marks around one flute. Grip with wear and finish loss, bumps and dings and some flattening of the sharp edges.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Rare Rare

Rare "SFP" Pennsylvania State Police Force Marked Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine

Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 37578 (mfg. ca1875). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked MODEL / 1873 / {eagle head} / {Crossed Arrows} / US, lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD / 1873. Barrel without proofs as is correct for this serial number range of Trapdoor rifles and carbines. High arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, smooth trigger, 3-click tumbler, solid buttplate with solid wood underneath, not cut for rods or tools. 1873 carbine pattern rear sight with base correctly graduated to 500 yards having a replaced 1,100 yard rifle ladder, pinned front sight blade, sling bar and ring. Long comb, short thick wrist replacement stock without cartouche or firing proof, as is correct for the early M1873s that received stock upgrades in the field, replacing the short-comb, long-wrist stocks that had issues with breakage. Stock with scarce Pennsylvania State Police Force marking on obverse butt that read S.P.F. (upside down) and then C.68.

Thanks to an August 2007 article in Man at Arms by Dusan P. Farrington, we know that the enigmatic S.P.F. marking means "State Police Force" and refers to early equipping of the Pennsylvania State Police who were formed in 1905 and were involved with dealing with numerous labor disputes during the early 1900s. According to his research 220 of the Trapdoor carbines were purchased in 1906 and another 220 in 1909. The initial deliveries were primarily Model 1877s that had been refurbished during the early 1880s, many of which bear starred serial number suffixes. The second group of guns purchased in 1909 included a wider variety of models including M1877s, M1879s, M1884s and even a handful of original M1873 carbines that had been restocked with the later production short wrist-long comb stocks. Research indicates that the letter referred to the State Police district (town and county) where the gun was issued, with "C" being Reading, PA - Berks County. At that time only about 15 guns with these markings were known and interestingly guns C.67 (S/N 35343) and C.79 (S/N 21029) were both Model 1873 carbines that were apparently part of the 1909 purchase and like this example were then issued to the Pennsylvania State Police in Berks County. A very rare and interesting gun that was produced in 1875 and saw service on the frontier during the height of the Indian Wars of the Custer Era and later saw use in Pennsylvania in the hands of the newly formed state police.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with traces of finish and moderate surface oxidation having a mostly brownish patina with hints of blue. Markings in metal remain legible. Mechanically functional. Good bore is moderately oxidized with scattered pitting and good rifling. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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Upper Canada Marked London Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver Upper Canada Marked London Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

Upper Canada Marked London Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 344)

.36 caliber, 7.5" octagonal barrel, S/N 33223 (mfg. ca1855). Blued and color case hardened finish, iron backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece varnished walnut grip. Matching numbers on all parts including grip and wedge. One-line London barrel address, London commercial proof marks on left of barrel web and on cylinder between chambers, Upper Canada stamp on left of grip, reading UC / L / 2. The mark indicates that the gun #2 issued to L company of the Upper Canada militia. Approximately 550 London produced Colt Navy revolvers were acquired for the Upper Canada militia. The "Upper Canada" region comprised what is now the southern section of the province of Ontario as well as the lands bordering Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. A scarce and desirable variant for the martial Colt Navy collector.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some flaked traces of blue on the barrel and some traces of case color in protected areas. The balance of the metal is a mostly mottled and lightly oxidized pewter patina. Cylinder with most of the scene and thumb sized patch of lightly etched pitting. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, very good bore. Grip with added varnish, scattered bumps and dings, and a chip out of the lower inner edge on the right side.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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U.S. Springfield Model 1884 U.S. Springfield Model 1884

U.S. Springfield Model 1884

Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 344)

.45-70 Govt caliber, 32.625" barrel length, S/N 459079. Low arch breech block with grooved trigger, sling swivels, adjustable Buffington rear sight, and pinned blade front sight. Item has a blued metal finish, case hardened breech, and a plain straight grip walnut stock. Markings include a legible blocked Samuel W. Porter (SWP/1889) cartouche to left side of grip, and an encircled stylized "P" cartouche behind lower tang. Lockplate shows a crested eagle stamp followed by "U.S./SPRINGFIELD" on right side. Top of breech reads "U.S./MODEL/1884". Top of barrel is marked "273 S". Top of barrel also has four horizontal barrel proofs, a "V" followed by what appears to be an eagle's head surrounded by two "P" marks. Barrel bands both have "U" marks to right side. Item also features a cleaning rod, and has a U.S. marked steel buttplate. 

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling appears to be in good condition. Blued finish to barrel bands and hardware is present and only shows minor wear. There are light losses to bluing on top of barrel and muzzle, including small scratches and a few small areas of pinpoint pit marks. Case hardening on breech appears to have faded, but finish is still strong to upper tang. Stock has noticeable bites, dings, and scratches overall, but oiled finish on stock is still very good and cartouches are in good condition as well. All lettering and marks to metal are sharp and item does not appear to be refinished. Mechanically functional, front sight blade replaced with a taller shooter's sight blade.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle

Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 32.625" barrel, S/N 524245 (mfg. ca1891). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked  US / MODEL / 1884. Lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs and with an additional small A. Low arch breech, one-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger with checkered tip, trapdoor buttplate with headless case extractor inside, 3-click tumbler. 1884 pattern Buffington rear sight, pinned blade front sight, ramrod bayonet. Stock with a clear SWP/1891 cartouche on the counterpane and {Circle-P} firing proof behind the triggerguard. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinned blue mixed with an oxidized plum brown patina on the barrel with minute traces of case color on the breech block which has a mostly mottled gray and brown patina. Clear marking throughout. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some oxidation and light pitting near the muzzle. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and small impact marks.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Savage Model 1861 Navy Savage Model 1861 Navy

Savage Model 1861 Navy

Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 344)

.36 caliber, 7" octagonal barrel, S/N: NSN. Single-action 6-shot percussion revolver with double-cocking triggers, loading lever, and fixed v-notch and brass beaded sights. Dull blued military finish and plain walnut grips. Markings include "SAVAGE R.F.A. CO. MIDDLETOWN, CT." and "H.S. NORTH" followed by patent dates ending at 1860. Features double triggers that act as a proto-double action revolver by cocking the lever with the bottom trigger, and firing with the top trigger. 

Provenance: The Civil War Collection of Dennis C. Schurr

Condition: Good. Possibly refinished. Bore is dark and cartridge chambers have signs of heavy oxidation. Pitting can be observed under newer finish. Cylinder shows signs of heavy use. Right side grip has several notches carved toward bottom. Both grips have chips to corners that expose grip strap cutouts, as well as scratches and dings overall. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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U.S. Springfield 1873 U.S. Springfield 1873

U.S. Springfield 1873 "Trapdoor" Carbine

Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 344)

.45-70 Gov't caliber, 22" barrel length, S/N 381426. Single-shot hinged breechblock-action rifle with single barrel band, saddle bar, saddle ring, serrated trigger, and adjustable Buffington and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish and a plain straight grip walnut stock. Markings include a crested American eagle stamp, followed by "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1873" to lockplate. "Trapdoor" breech cover appears to be from a Model 1884, and is marked "U.S./MODEL/1884". Serial number is marked to rear. Various letters standard in manufacturing are marked to barrel bands and other small parts. There appears to be a round-boxed "P" cartouche to underside of butt. 

Condition: Good to very good. Bore is frosty and has moderate oxidation to rifling. Most of finish has turned to a dark grey-brown patina and has pitting overall. Wood stock is in good condition, with some losses to right side of butt, and minor scratches and bites overall. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine by Springfield US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine by Springfield

US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine by Springfield

Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 175695* (mfg. ca1881). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked US / MODEL / 1873, lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD / 1873. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, smooth trigger, 3-click tumbler, trapdoor buttplate without 3-piece cleaning rod or headless case extractor inside. 1879 pattern "C" marked carbine rear sight, pinned front sight blade, sling bar and ring. Stock with legible SWP/1881 cartouche counterpane and with weak {circle-P} firing proof behind the triggerguard. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains traces of of blue with a mostly smoothly oxidized plum patina with some scattered surface roughness. Markings remain clear and legible. Mechanically functional, good bore is with scattered oxidation, some light pitting and a lightly pitted ring near the muzzle. Stock with moderate wear, showing scattered bumps, dings and mars and some minor chipping around the lock mortise and saddle bar plate.

EST $ 700 - 1000

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US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine

US Model 1879 Trapdoor Carbine

Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 207139 (mfg. ca1883). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked US / MODEL / 1873, lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs, and with a small A inspection. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, smooth trigger, 3-click tumbler, trapdoor buttplate with 3-piece cleaning rod and headless case extractor inside. 1879 pattern "C" marked carbine rear sight, pinned front sight blade, sling bar and ring. Stock with traces of a SWP cartouche over an illegible date on the counterpane and with weak {Circle-P} firing proof behind the triggerguard. The initials JC are crudely scratched into the reverse of the stock.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some traces of thinned blue on the barrel with a mostly  oxidized brown patina and a dull blue black color to the lock and breech block. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered oxidation and light pitting near the muzzle. Stock with moderate wear, showing numerous bumps and dings and couple of minor surface chips.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Remington New Model Army Revolver Remington New Model Army Revolver

Remington New Model Army Revolver

Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 344)

.44 caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 59124. Blued finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. Matching serial numbers on frame under grip, under barrel and on rear face of cylinder, with grips lightly penciled numbered to the gun as well. Standard Remington NEW MODEL barrel markings, sub-inspection marks throughout, strong script GP cartouche one left grip.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue on the barrel and frame with a moderately oxidized brownish gray patina on the exposed metal. Not mechanically functional, hand spring appears to be broken and cylinder will not reliably index. Fine bore with scattered oxidation, grips with moderate wear, a repaired crack in the right grip, scattered bumps and dings and some chipped wear to the sharp edges.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Springfield Model 1890 Trapdoor Carbine Springfield Model 1890 Trapdoor Carbine

Springfield Model 1890 Trapdoor Carbine

Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 411743 (mfg. ca1888). Blued finish, color case hardened breech block, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock. Breech block marked US / MODEL / 1884, lock marked with {spread-winged eagle} and US / SPRINGFIELD. Barrel with V / P / {eagle head} / P proofs. Low arch breech, two-piece triggerguard, grooved trigger with checkered tip, 3-click tumbler, trapdoor buttplate without 3-piece cleaning rod or headless case extractor inside. 1884 pattern "C" marked Buffington carbine rear sight with sight protecting barrel band, pinned front sight blade, sling bar and ring. Stock with no visible cartouche or firing proof. While the M1890 is a collector's "term of convenience", it is correct terminology for a US M1884 carbine upgraded with the new barrel band.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinning blue with a lightly oxidized brownish patina over much of the metal with some surface roughness. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright and lightly frosted. Stock with moderate wear and showing numerous bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 700 - 1000

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US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine by Burnside Rifle Company US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine by Burnside Rifle Company

US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine by Burnside Rifle Company

Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 344)

.56-50RF caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 29905. Blued barrel and color casehardened receiver, smooth walnut stock and forend secured by a single barrel band. Standard Burnside receiver markings including M1865, two partially legible script inspection cartouches on reverse wrist. Stabler cut-off removed and hole plugged with a screw, Spencer 1865 pattern ladder rear sight, block front sight base with German silver blade, correct pattern magazine follower tube with grooved base. Retains both sling swivel and saddle bar with ring. The number 1 is neatly carved in the reverse of the stock.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some strong traces of blue on the barrel, minute traces on the receiver with more color on the hammer. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good 6-groove bore with moderate oxidation and some pitting. Wood with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine

US Model 1865 Spencer Carbine

Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 344)

.56-50RF caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 9840. Blued barrel and color case hardened receiver, smooth walnut stock and forend secured by a single barrel band. Standard Spencer receiver markings, M1865 barrel marking, two clear script cartouches on reverse wrist, a vertical EAW and a horizontal DAP. Stabler cut-off, Spencer 1865 pattern ladder rear sight, block front sight base with German silver blade, correct pattern magazine follower tube with grooved base. Retains both sling swivel and saddle bar with ring. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good+. Retains much of the thinning blue on the barrel with clear markings, with some dulled and faded case color on the receiver. Mechanically functional, good 6-groove bore with moderate oxidation and some scattered pitting. Stock with some light wear and handling marks, two clear cartouches, otherwise with some bumps and dings.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning with Holster Colt Model 1877 Lightning with Holster

Colt Model 1877 Lightning with Holster

Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 344)

.38 Colt caliber, 3.5" barrel length, S/N 99038. Double-action revolver with fluted cylinder, 4-screw frame, fixed notch and half moon sights, and it is without cartridge ejector. Nickel-plated finish to frame with a brilliant blued finish to hardware, trigger, and spur hammer. Item also has checkered hard rubber grips with rampant Colt logo to both grips. Has standard manufacturer marks to barrel and frame, with serial number marks to butt of grip and bottom of frame. This item was manufactured sometime in 1895. Includes black leather holster. 

Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and shows residue to rifling. Cartridge chambers are clean, with some light residue that will easily clean up. Patina to backstrap. Nearly half of finish to barrel has worn or flaked away. There are also losses to finish on cylinder, gate, top strap, hammer, grips, and trigger guard. Light pitting is evident to frame overall. Checkering to right side grip is worn smooth toward bottom of grip. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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U.S. Springfield Model 1884 U.S. Springfield Model 1884

U.S. Springfield Model 1884 "Trapdoor"

Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 344)

.45-70 Gov't caliber, 32.625" barrel length, S/N 495785. Single-shot hinged breechblock-action rifle with serrated trigger, cleaning rod, sling swivels, and adjustable tangent and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish, case hardened breech, and plain straight grip walnut stock. Markings include a crested American eagle followed by "U.S. SPRINGFIELD" on lockplate, and "U.S/MODEL/1884" to front of breech. Cartouche marks include a sharp boxed Samuel W. Porter (SWP/1890) mark to right of grip, and a stylized "P" mark under butt. Hardware and barrel have various letter proof markings. Serial number is marked to rear of breech. 

Condition: Very good. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish has mostly turned to a plum patina and shows some light evidence of pitting. Barrel bands have some losses to finish as well. Wood stock has some heavy scratches and losses mostly to butt, but also overall. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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**Colt Bisley Revolver **Colt Bisley Revolver

**Colt Bisley Revolver

Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 344)

.38-40 caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 311891 (mfg. ca1909). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Matching numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt, grips scratch numbered 1891 matching the gun. Standard Colt markings, three-date in two-line patent mark on smokeless powder frame, kidney shaped ejector rod head.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains no finish with a heavily oxidized grayish patina with some scattered pitting. Mechanically functional, good bore with oxidation and some scattered light pitting. Grips with breaks, loss and moderate wear.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver **Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver

**Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 344)

.32-20 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 344103 (mfg. ca1922). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Standard Colt barrel roll mark, three-date in two-line patent mark on frame. Smokeless powder frame, kidney shaped ejector rod head. Grips scratch numbered to the gun on their interiors. The name PETER VERCELLINO is scratched in the bottom of the right grip with B WINN scratched in the bottom of the left grip.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some blue on the barrel in protected areas, with the balance a mostly smooth gray patina. Frame with some traces of vivid color in protected areas, the rest a mottled gray patina. Markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with wear and faded to a medium brown color 

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**1st Generation Colt Frontier Six Shooter **1st Generation Colt Frontier Six Shooter

**1st Generation Colt Frontier Six Shooter

Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 333287 (mfg. ca1916). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Matching serial numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt. Grips scratch numbered to a different gun with #354410. Standard Colt markings, three-date in two-line patent mark on smokeless powder frame, kidney shaped ejector rod head. Includes a Colt Factory Letter confirming configuration and noting the gun was shipped to Pinney & Robinson in Phoenix, AZ on June 28, 1916. Includes Colt factory letter. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue in protected areas on the barrel with a moderately oxidized brownish-gray patina and some scattered surface roughness. Frame a mottled gray. Markings remain clear throughout, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light wear and faded to a medium brown, numbered to a different gun.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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1st Model Winchester 1876 Rifle with 3-Digit Serial Number 1st Model Winchester 1876 Rifle with 3-Digit Serial Number

1st Model Winchester 1876 Rifle with 3-Digit Serial Number

Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 344)

.45-75 caliber, 28" octagonal barrel, S/N 476 (mfg. ca1876). Blued finish, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend. Two-line italics Winchester barrel address with KING'S-IMPROVEMENT marks and patent dates. No caliber marking on barrel or cartridge lifter, but all early production M1876 rifles were chambered for .45-75. Elevation adjustable rear sight, dovetailed German silver front sight blade. Missing dust cover, no rods in butt trap. The letter M is deeply carved upside down into the obverse butt. A solid example of a scarce, first year of production 1876 rifle.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue in protected areas with a moderately oxidized brownish-gray patina. Mechanically functional, fair bore is moderately pitted and heavily oxidized with visible rifling. Wood with moderate wear, showing numerous bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 3500 - 6000

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Rare LSM Marked Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Musket Rare LSM Marked Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Musket

Rare LSM Marked Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Musket

Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 344)

.44RF caliber, 27" barrel, S/N 33289B (mfg. ca1870). Blued finish, brass frame and furniture, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock with carbine butt and forend secured by two barrel bands. Two-line Winchester barrel address with KING'S IMPROVEMENT marking. 3rd Model block number stamped serial number on triggerguard tang, with matching serial numbers on buttstock and buttplate. Triggerguard tang stamped L.S.M. under lever and 27 C 2 past the lever lock, indicating the musket was property of the Louisiana State Militia. Equipped with 900-yard ladder rear sight, musket pattern combination front sight/bayonet lug, sling swivels in toe of stock and on upper barrel band. Tap door in butt for cleaning rods, which are missing.

The Louisiana State Militia was a post-Civil War, Reconstruction-era state militia force that helped to support the newly installed Republican government that was attempting to establish the rights of free men in Louisiana and integrate them into the general populace and maintain general order within the state. The militia was comprised primarily of freed African American men, serving under white officers. The majority of the men were armed with surplus British Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Muskets from the Civil War era, which were marked in the same fashion as this gun, with the "LSM" and then rack markings identifying the regimental unit, company and gun number. In addition to the Pattern 1853 Enfields, a few hundred Winchester Model 1866 Muskets were acquired circa 1870-71 for use by the force, like the example here. The LSM was heavily engaged in various skirmishes to support the Reconstruction government during the early 1870s and were universally despised by the pro-Democratic populace, many of whom were former Confederate soldiers or at least Confederate sympathizers. The heavily disputed state gubernatorial election of 1872 resulted in both the Republican and Democratic candidates declaring victory and the two opposing factions attempting to govern simultaneously. In 1873, major violence broke out at the Colfax Riot (or Massacre) where a large number of the Democratic supporters, primarily former Confederate soldiers, attacked and killed a number of the LSM members. The events came to a head the following year when the Democratic supporters took over the state house, resulting in Battle of Liberty Place (also known as the Battle of Canal Street) where the LSM again clashed with Democratic supporters. In this conflict roughly 300 of the Winchester 1866 muskets were captured by the opposing forces. The insurrection ended when President Grant threatened to put it down by force by sending in Federal troops. After the conclusion of the hostilities the captured arms were returned to the LSM and it appears that at least some were retained as mementos of the turbulent times by some members of the LSM. Today examples of the LSM marked Enfields appear from time to time on the collector market, but the LSM marked 1866 Muskets are a true rarity. A very scarce and historic Winchester musket from the Reconstruction Era, not often found for sale.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains traces of blue mixed with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina and some moderate surface roughness. Markings remain mostly legible and the metal shows some evenly distributed pinpricking. Receiver has an attractive mustard patina with one section of the receiver on either side of the ejection port having a lighter golden tone as if a cover was over the port, keeping the oxidation of the brass in this area it a minimum. The left side plate has two dark areas of discoloration that appear as a partial and a complete oval. Mechanically functional, good bore is partly bright with strong rifling, scattered oxidation and scattered light to moderate pitting. Wood is very good with a repaired 2.5" crack on the left side at the tang. Otherwise, the wood shows scattered bumps, dings and handling marks with the top top of the comb still retaining good edges. A solid, essentially untouched example of a Winchester 1866 with scarce and desirable markings.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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**1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Chambered For 38 WCF **1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Chambered For 38 WCF

**1st Generation Colt Single Action Army Chambered For 38 WCF

Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 344)

.38-40 caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 230963 (mfg. ca1902). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt logo grips. Matching numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt. Grips not numbered. Standard two-line Colt address on barrel, 3-date in 2-line patent mark on smokeless frame, kidney-shaped ejector head.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal a mostly mottled and dusky grayish-brown patina with flecks of blue in protected areas, metal mostly smooth with some surface oxidation. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting. Grips with some light wear and a tiny chip along the backstrap and some surface marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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1901 Production Colt Single Action Army 1901 Production Colt Single Action Army

1901 Production Colt Single Action Army

Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 344)

.32-20 caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N >216561 (mfg. ca1901). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt logo grips. Matching numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt. Grips scratch numbered 2948 are mismatched. Standard one-line Colt address on barrel, 3-date in 2-line patent mark on smokeless frame, kidney-shaped ejector head. A Colt factory letter accompanies the gun confirming the configuration and noting that it was shipped to Marshall-Wells Hardware Company in Duluth, MN on October 19, 1901.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue in protected areas with the balance a mottled and moderately oxidized grayish-brown patina. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore is lightly pitted and needs to be cleaned. Grips very good with some light wear and minor marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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Late 2nd Model Winchester Model 1866 Rifle Late 2nd Model Winchester Model 1866 Rifle

Late 2nd Model Winchester Model 1866 Rifle

Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 344)

.44RF caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 27209 (mfg. ca. 1869). Blued finish, brass frame and furniture. Standard markings, serial number on lower left frame tang with matching numbers in stock mortise and inside toe of buttplate. 1,000 yard ladder rear sight, dovetailed German silver Rocky Mountain front sight blade, sling swivels in toe of stock and on forend cap. Butt trap with 4-piece cleaning rod. The initials BW are carved into the reverse butt near the buttplate.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with a mostly mottled brownish patina with scattered oxidation and some pinpricking. Markings remain legible, mechanically functional, bore fair, heavily oxidized with moderate pitting and visible rifling. Stock with moderate wear, an old repaired crack in the upper tang mortise, some minor gapping and chipping where the butt meets the frame and a small amount of wood filler is in the wrist on the reverse.

EST $ 5000 - 8000

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1st Model Winchester Model 1873 Round Barrel Rifle 1st Model Winchester Model 1873 Round Barrel Rifle

1st Model Winchester Model 1873 Round Barrel Rifle

Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 24" round barrel, 7142 (mfg. ca1875). Blued finish, smooth walnut straight-grip stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend. Standard barrel and tang markings. Thumbprint dust cover, elevation adjustable buckhorn sight, dovetailed German silver blade front sight. Butt trap is void of cleaning rods. Round barrels are significantly less common than octagonal barrels on 1873 rifles.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with a mostly smooth, slightly mottled plum brown patina with clear markings. Mechanically functional, fair bore with moderate pitting throughout. Stock with wear, showing scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 2000 - 4000

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2nd Model Smith & Wesson Schofield Cavalry Revolver 2nd Model Smith & Wesson Schofield Cavalry Revolver

2nd Model Smith & Wesson Schofield Cavalry Revolver

Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 344)

.45 Schofield caliber, 7" ribbed barrel, S/N 6679. Blued finish, color case hardened hammer, two-piece walnut grips. Standard Smith & Wesson markings, matching serial number on butt, rear face of cylinder and stamped inside left grip. Grips with two legible, correct cartouches, a script CW (Charles Woodman) on the right and a script DAL (Lt. David A Lyle) with the acceptance date 1877 above it on the left. Sub-inspection marks in all expected areas. Retains original pinned front sight blade. Includes a well worn, reproduction US M1881 pattern holster.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blue, mostly in protected areas, with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina over most of the metal. Hammer with strong traces of case color. Markings remain clear and legible, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with wear, left grip with a poorly repaired chip at the lower leading edge and with internal cracks repaired, otherwise with scattered bumps, dings and mars. Holster about good.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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Fine 2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle Fine 2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

Fine 2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 73304 (mfg. ca1881). Blued finish, smooth walnut straight-grip stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend. Standard markings with extra dovetail cut in the middle of the barrel address which has been filled with a traditional Winchester dovetail plate. Adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed German silver blade front sight. Butt trap void of cleaning rods. Includes a Winchester factory letter confirming the configuration.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with thinning, wear and loss, most notably from flaking around the top of the receiver where some light pitting is present as well. Otherwise most loss if from thinning and high edge wear, with some scratches on the receiver. Mechanically functional, moderately oxidized bore is about good+ with strong rifling and some scattered pitting. Stock very nice with some finish remaining and scattered handling marks and minor mars.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Rifle Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Rifle

Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Rifle

Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 24"octagonal barrel, S/N 206367B (mfg. ca1886). Blued finish, smooth walnut straight-gripped stock with crescent buttplate. Standard Winchester markings, elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed German silver front sight blade. Butt trap is void of cleaning rods. A solid and attractive Old West period Winchester 73 in the most desirable caliber.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some traces of blue in protected areas of the barrel and magazine tube with more blue present on the receiver. The balance with a pleasing plum patina with some scattered surface oxidation. Some pitting on dust cover, clear markings, mechanically functional. Bore mostly bright, moderately frosted and with scattered light pitting along its length. Wood with some wear and scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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Colt Single Action Army with Spurious Nettleton Inspections Colt Single Action Army with Spurious Nettleton Inspections

Colt Single Action Army with Spurious Nettleton Inspections

Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 344)

 .45 Colt caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 48106 (mfg. ca1878). Blued and color case hardened finish with smooth one-piece walnut grip. A fraudulent cavalry single action that appears to be made from a renumbered civilian blackpowder frame with an added smokeless powder rifled barrel, rolled with the correct style address. Henry Nettleton "HN" inspections throughout are oversized and too deep, "P" on barrel oversized, barrel numbered in a different font than the balance of the gun, some parts renumbered to match. Poor quality fraudulent "US" mark on the frame is a glaring indication that this is a forgery, although many of the other parts are very well done and marked, in particular the grip which appears to be newly made and stamped with wonderful quality dies, but shows no age when removed and is numbered to the gun in a style that in no way approximates Colt work. A good example of an Indian War cavalry Single Action for the collector who cannot spend the five-figure price that this gun would potentially command if it were legitimate or to add to a display of such items at a reasonable cost. Includes a Colt Factory letter for Colt Single Action #48106, however it has no relationship to this gun as the the numbers on the gun are not the original ones. Includes Colt factory letter. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains traces of finish. Overly clear markings in many locations, mechanically functional, very good bore. Grip with light wear and partially obscured cartouches.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle 2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

2nd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 344)

.38-40 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 237274B (mfg. ca1887). Blued finish, smooth straight gripped walnut stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forearm. Standard markings, elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed German silver blade front sight. Butt trap void of cleaning rods. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal is moderately oxidized with a dark brown patina, scattered surface roughness and some pitting. Markings remain legible, mechanically functional, bore good with moderate amounts of scattered pitting. Dust cover need attention as it binds when moved. Stock with moderate wear, some old traces of finish and a scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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Colt Model 1878 Frontier Colt Model 1878 Frontier

Colt Model 1878 Frontier

Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 344)

.32 WCF caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 430. Double-action revolver with fixed fluted 6-shot cylinder, exposed spur hammer, cartridge extractor, and fixed notch and blade sights. Nickel metal finish and mother of pearl grips. One-line Hartford address is marked on barrel. Manufactured sometime in 1878.

Condition: Fair. Bore is frosty with heavy traces of residue and pitting. Retains traces of nickel with moderate oxidation and some scattered pitting and wear. Action loose, but functional. Has military lanyard ring that appears to have been broken. Grips with wear and chipping.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle 3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 344)

.38-40 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 399168B. Blued finish, smooth straight-grip walnut stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend.  Standard markings, Lyman peep tang mounted sight, adjustable buckhorn barrel sight, dovetailed German silver blade front sight. Butt trap void of cleaning rods.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some traces of blue mixed with a mostly smooth plum brown patina and some scattered surface oxidation. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling and evenly scattered pitting. Stock with scattered light bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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Colt Single Action Army Artillery Revolver Type II Colt Single Action Army Artillery Revolver Type II

Colt Single Action Army Artillery Revolver Type II

Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 344)

.45 Colt caliber,  5.5" barrel, S/N 115340 (mfg. ca1885). Blued and color case hardened finish, smooth walnut one-piece grip. One-line Hartford barrel address, three-date in three-line patent marking on frame, U.S marking on frame. Black powder frame and bull's-eye ejector rod tip. Matching numbers throughout with the exception of the barrel, which is 120XXX, typical of the "Type II" artillery revolvers that were apparently in nearly unissued condition when they were initially altered from 7.5" to 5.5", resulting in some being all matching guns and others simply receiving the shortened barrel from another revolver in the same batch, resulting in an all matching gun with a mismatched barrel like this example. Many of these guns were subsequently returned to Colt for refinishing and refurbishment prior to or after the Spanish American War during the late 1890s and early 1900s. It is this cataloger's belief that this is likely one of those early alteration guns that was in near new condition and that was subsequently returned to Colt for refinishing ca1896-1898. The revolver is accompanied by a Colt letter that confirms the original shipment of the gun to the US Government on September 30, 1885 and later returned to the Colt factory for alteration to "Artillery" configuration. This is a "stock" statement that accompanies almost any M1873 returned to the factory by the government during that period. Revolver retains weak D.F.C. inspections on the bottom of the barrel and on the cylinder, with no inspection on the frame (which is sometimes correct) and with only the enigmatic G on the triggerguard and butt. Extra first two number "11" were added to the last four on the cylinder, likely during refurbishment. Left grip with weak script FH (Frank Heath) cartouche, the correct final inspector for DFC guns in this serial number range. No date is visible or DFC cartouche on the opposing side. A clear block R.A.C. (Rinaldo A. Carr) inspection is present on the base of the grip, the correct re-inspection for a Colt factory refurbished M1873 revolver. The bottom of the grip is also lightly scratch marked: JUNE 1898 / H THOMAS / 4th OVI BAND / Columbus, OH. Harry H Thomas is listed on the roster of the 4th OVI's band during the Spanish American War. Interestingly while a search of the Springfield Research Service Serial Number books did not find this exact revolver, a number of guns in very close proximity were issued to the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry (The Rough Riders) as well as a couple that went to other OVI regimental bandsmen. The markings could well be legitimate and appear absolutely believable. Includes a Colt factory letter. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine as refurbished. Retains much of the reapplied blue and case color with some flaking, wear and loss. Most markings legible, though weak, due to polishing and refinishing. Mechanically functional, fine bore, grip sanded with one weak cartouche and scattered bumps, dings and marks.

EST $ 5000 - 7000

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3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle 3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

3rd Model Winchester 1873 Rifle

Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 344)

.32-20 caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 331721B (mfg. ca1890). Blued finish, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock with crescent buttplate. Standard markings, elevation adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front sight blade.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some strong traces of thinning blue mixed with a mostly smooth, gently oxidized plum brown patina. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling is moderately oxidized and lightly pitted and would probably clean to better. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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Colt Single Action Army Colt Single Action Army

Colt Single Action Army "Artillery" Model

Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 344)

.45 Colt caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 84481 (mfg. ca1882). Nickel finish, smooth one-piece walnut grip. Mismatched numbers as most "Artillery" model Single Action Army revolvers are, with a David F. Clark DFC inspected black powder frame #84481 with three-line, three-date patent markings and US mark, a Rinaldo A Carr inspected and RAC marked barrel with bul'l-seye ejector rod, a John E Greer G inspected triggerguard #113573, cylinder P proved with illegible number, grip frame serial numbered 8004, correctly sub-inspected with a tiny Ainsworth A. Grip with traces of cartouche on right side. Gun with later added nickel finish. Includes a Colt Factory Letter confirming the original US government purchase of the gun as a 7.5" cavalry revolver shipped on November 8, 1882.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains much of the added nickel finish which has left the markings somewhat soft. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some scattered pitting. Grips worn and sanded with some chipped loss.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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3rd Model Winchester 1873 Musket 3rd Model Winchester 1873 Musket

3rd Model Winchester 1873 Musket

Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 30" barrel, S/N 481049B (mfg. ca1895). Blued finish, smooth straight grip stock with carbine butt, smooth forend secured by three barrel bands. Standard markings, long-range musket rear sight, musket combination front sight and socket bayonet lug, sling swivels. Butt trap void of cleaning rods.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with a moderately oxidized brown patina showing some minute traces of blue in protected areas, markings remain legible. Mechanically functional, good bore with moderate pitting. Stock good, sanded with scattered bumps and dings. Forend with repaired crack on the reverse running from the nose cap to the middle barrel band.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Colt Model 1877 Thunderer **Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

**Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 344)

.41 Long Colt caliber, 4.5" barrel, S/N 127979 (mfg. ca1901). Blued and color casehardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Two-line Hartford barrel address.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains traces of blue in protected areas with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina. Markings remain clear and legible, mechanically functional, although the timing needs attention, very good bore that needs to be cleaned. Grips worn and mostly smooth with much of the checkering worn.

EST $ 500 - 900

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Fine Winchester Model 1886 Rifle in .45-90 Fine Winchester Model 1886 Rifle in .45-90

Fine Winchester Model 1886 Rifle in .45-90

Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 344)

.45-90 caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 113282 (mfg. ca1897). Blued barrel and magazine tube, color case hardened frame, straight gripped walnut stock with crescent buttplate, smooth forend. Standard markings, factory installed Lyman peep tang sight and Lyman dovetailed blade front sight. Barrel sight seat with factory blank, as per factory letter. A wonderful example of a case hardened 1886 in one of the most desirable calibers. Includes a Winchester factory letter that confirms the configuration. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blue on the barrel, with some thinning and fading, blending with plum, less blue on the full-length magazine tube. Receiver with much of the vivid case color on the left side, duller and thinner on the right. Triggerguard tang and hammer with much vivid color as well, buttplate with a silvery gray patina. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Wood with much of the finish, showing scattered bump, dings and mars and some surface scuffs.

EST $ 7000 - 12000

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**Rare **Rare

**Rare "Amex Co" Marked Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver with Holster

Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 344)

.38 Long Colt caliber, 4.5" barrel, S/N 154333 (mfg. ca1904). Blued and color case hardened finish, checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Two-line Hartford barrel address, 3-date in 3-line patent marking on frame with Rampant Colt logo. Matching serial numbers on frame, triggerguard and butt. Backstrap engraved AmExp Co 1150. While a Colt Factory Letter has not been obtained, the serial number suggests that this gun was part of the shipment of 50 guns (engraved with the American Express ownership markings and the numbers 1101-1150 at the Colt Factory) that were sent to the American Express purchasing agent William Read & Sons of Boston on June 15, 1904. The revolver is accompanied by a leather flap holster with snap closure stamped RAILWAY EXPRESS / AGENCY. Only 1,200 of the AmExp Co marked M1877 revolvers were purchased from Colt, making them a scarce ad desirable addition to any advanced Colt or M1877 revolver collector.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong areas of blue on the barrel and nice blue in the cylinder flutes with the balance of the gun mostly a lightly mottled gray patina with some dull and faded traces of case color on the frame. Mechanically functional, clear markings, fine bore. Grips with moderate wear.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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Winchester 3rd Model Deluxe 1873 Button Magazine Rifle Winchester 3rd Model Deluxe 1873 Button Magazine Rifle

Winchester 3rd Model Deluxe 1873 Button Magazine Rifle

Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 344)

.44-40 caliber,  24" round barrel, S/N 301287B (mfg. ca1889). Blued and color case hardened finish, deluxe checkered pistol gripped stock with crescent buttplate and checkered forend. Standard markings. Button magazine, Lyman tang sight, globe front sight, adjustable buckhorn barrel sight. Butt trap void of cleaning rods. Accompanying Winchester factory letter confirms configuration but does not list tang and globe sights.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blue on the barrel which is thinning and blending to plum. Receiver retains much of the vivid case colors with some dulling and fading, most notably on the forward portion which shows some light surface oxidation. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore with scattered oxidation and moderate frosting. Stock with much of the original finish retaining crisp checkering with some light wear and showing some scattered minor bumps and dings with some light surface mars. 

EST $ 12500 - 18000

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** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown ** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown

** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown

Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 344)

.32-20 Win. caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 39754 (mfg. 1907).  Buckhorn elevation rear sight. Full octagonal barrel. Walnut stock with crescent butt plate. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Sparse blue on receiver with thinning blue on barrel. takedown mechanism is tight as is the action The bore is bright with strong rifling. Wood has minimal handling marks.

EST $ 500 - 700

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Winchester 1886 Rifle Winchester 1886 Rifle

Winchester 1886 Rifle

Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 102434 (mfg. ca1895). Blued barrel, color case hardened frame, smooth straight-grip walnut stock with crescent buttplate, smooth forend. Standard two-line Winchester address barrel marking, two-line patent mark on trigger plate tang, standard model markings on upper tang. Leaf rear sight graduate to 10, dovetailed blade front sight with brass bead. Includes a Winchester factory letter confirming the configuration.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blue on the barrel which is thinning and turning to plum with more wear on the magazine tube than the barrel. Receiver with some case color remaining and traces of vibrance in some areas. Hammer with nice case color as well. Clear markings, mechanically functional, bore about very good with a patch of moderate pitting about halfway down the barrel, otherwise with moderately scattered oxidation and could well clean to better. Stock with some old added finish, showing a moderate amount of bumps, dings mars and scrapes. Overall an honest 1886 in the most popular caliber.

EST $ 4500 - 6500

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** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown Rifle ** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown Rifle

** Winchester 92 2- Piece Takedown Rifle

Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 344)

38-40 Win. Caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 306074 (mfg. 1904). Barrel buckhorn rear sight, dovetail front sight, full length magazine. Walnut stock with crescent butt plate.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition:  Good. Bluing on receiver is faded and thinning as well as on the barrel. The takedown mechanism is tight as is the action. Pitted barrel with strong rifling. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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**Winchester 1886 Deluxe Lightweight Rifle **Winchester 1886 Deluxe Lightweight Rifle

**Winchester 1886 Deluxe Lightweight Rifle

Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 344)

.33 Winchester caliber, 24" tapered round barrel with half-magazine, S/N 139406 (mfg. ca1906). Blued finish, deluxe fancy checkered walnut stock with pistol gripped stock with hard rubber grip cap. Shotgun butt with hard rubber buttplate, checkered forend. Standard markings, adjustable buckhorn rear sight, ramped dovetailed round blade front sight. Includes a Winchester factory letter confirming configuration.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the thinning blued finish, blending with a plum patina on the barrel and with more loss on the receiver which has a mostly pewter color. Clear markings, mechanically functional, moderately oxidized barrel with strong rifling and some pitting. Stock with scattered minor bumps, dings and handling marks with a chip missing from the toe of the buttplate and another small chip missing from the reverse front edge of the forend where it meets the stock cap.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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**Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine **Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine

**Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 875083 (mfg. ca1918). Blued finish, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock with carbine butt. Standard markings, saddle ring, ladder rear sight, post and blade front sight.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains traces of blue with a moderately oxidized brown patina, legible markings, mechanically functional. Moderately oxidized bore is dark, with some light pitting and strong rifling. Stock shows some light wear with some added finish, likely a light sanding and scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 600 - 900

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Winchester Model 1892 Winchester Model 1892

Winchester Model 1892

Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 344)

Unknown caliber, 28" barrel length, S/N 21969 (mfg. 1892). Lever-action rifle with tube fed magazine, adjustable rear sight, side extractor, and forearm cap. Rich patina to octagonal barrel and receiver, with plain walnut straight-grip stock and forearm. Crescent-shaped butt with steel buttplate. Upper tang is marked Model 1892/WINCHESTER/PAT OCT 14 1884. Crudely marked F.G.L./P.M. NEFF to wood stock under buttplate. Standard two-line manufacturer address to top of barrel, with serial number marked to bottom of frame. This Model 1892 has a serial number under 168,000 which means it is an antique and was manufactured sometime between 1892-1898. As mentioned, this specimen has an unusual 28" tapered octagonal barrel, a shorter tube magazine, and an unknown caliber that is measured at about .348 or .35. Forearm cap also appears to be larger than normal. 

Condition: Good. Patina to most of metal finish. Bore is frosty, rifling is present, and action is still very good. There are two 2" cracks to left of wood grip, and two small cracks to wood on right of upper tang. Losses to wood around upper and lower tang. The forearm appears to have several hairline cracks to underside, with one extending the entire length of forearm. Missing front sight. Metal surfaces exhibit minor pitting, denting, and scratches overall. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 344)

.41 caliber, 4.5" barrel length, S/N 89044. Double-action revolver with fixed cylinder, cartridge extractor, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish, brilliant blued hardware, case hardened frame, and checkered hard rubber grips with rampant Colt logo relief to both. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1893. 

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and only shows light residue near cylinder lock up. Finish has thinned on barrel, cylinder, and grip straps. There is light wear to checkering of hard rubber grips. Lock up is tight. Action has a tendency to sieze up after multiple trigger pulls, until trigger resets itself. 

EST $ 700 - 1000

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** Winchester 1894 Takedown Rifle ** Winchester 1894 Takedown Rifle

** Winchester 1894 Takedown Rifle

Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 344)

32 W.S. Win. caliber, 26" octagonal barrel, S/N 214179 (mfg. 1901). Blue finish on receiver and barrel. Ramp elevation rear sight. German silver sight blade. Full-length magazine. Walnut stock with crescent buttplate. 2-piece takedown. Includes Winchester letter of authenticity from the Cody Firearms Museum, WY.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition:  Very Fine. Receiver and barrel retain original factory blue finish with slight thinning. The walnut stock show very little wear and retains the factory finish. Fitted with crescent butt plate. Bore is bright with strong rifling.  

EST $ 900 - 1200

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Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

Colt Model 1877 Thunderer

Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 344)

.41 caliber. 5" barrel length. S/N 61681. Double-action revolver with fixed cylinder, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish and checkered hard rubber grips with rampant Colt logo relief to both. Item was manufactured sometime in 1887.

Condition: Fair to good. Bore is frosted and shows evidence of pitting and oxidation. Cartridge chambers have residue. Finish has mostly thinned or worn away overall. Pitting overall. Grips show wear to checkering on both sides. Lock up has wiggle room. 

EST $ 500 - 900

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**Winchester 1895 Takedown **Winchester 1895 Takedown

**Winchester 1895 Takedown

Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 344)

.405 WCF caliber, 24" barrel length S/N 81241 (mfg.1915).  Lever-action rifle with internal box magazine, exposed spur hammer, steel buttplate, and adjustable buckhorn and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish and a fine plain walnut stock. Features two-line manufacturer address and patent dates rollmarked with gold accents, and model name is marked to upper tang. Serial number is marked on lower tang. This is a takedown model, and includes a felt-lined burgundy canvas covered hardcase with an unknown combination to lock. 

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Condition: Very good to excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Blued finish is starting to thin on top of barrel and has thinned to most of receiver. Stock shows light scratches overall with a few dings and bites to stock. There are also some very small losses to wood around upper tang. This is a beautiful gun overall. 

EST $ 3500 - 4500

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** Winchester 1894 Octagon Barrel Rifle ** Winchester 1894 Octagon Barrel Rifle

** Winchester 1894 Octagon Barrel Rifle

Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 344)

32-40 Win. caliber, 26" barrel, S/N 852075 (mfg. 1919). Blue receiver and barrel. Octagonal barrel with original elevation rear sight. Walnut stock with crescent buttplate. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good. Receiver shows no sign of remaining blue. barrel retains factory blue with high use area wear. Walnut stock has multiple scratches and good wood to metal fit. Bore has strong rifling with mild oxidation, should clean up well. Overall action is solid and tight.

EST $ 500 - 700

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1876 Production Civilian Colt Single Action Army Revolver 1876 Production Civilian Colt Single Action Army Revolver

1876 Production Civilian Colt Single Action Army Revolver

Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 344)

.45 Colt caliber, 7.5" barrel, S/N 31239 (mfg. ca1876). Blued and color case hardened finish, smooth, one-piece walnut grip. Matching numbers on numbered parts with the barrel additionally numbered 0492 as well as 1239. Grip not numbered. Barrel with 45 marking on left near frame and with 2nd style barrel marking without the expected dashes on the ends of the one-line Hartford address. Frame with two-line and two-date patent marking that was changed to three-line and three-date around serial number 33,000. Left rear web of triggerguard marked 45 CAL. Blackpowder frame, bullseye ejector rod head, early civilian style checkering on hammer spur. Small C and W marks on triggerguard below serial number, small C and O marks on rear face of cylinder, H in hammer cut out of the frame, loading gate numbered 4734.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue in protected areas and similar traces of case color in protected regions of the frame. The balance a mostly pewter gray patina with some softness to the barrel markings suggesting an old cleaning. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Grip good, not numbered to the revolver and with less than perfect fit with the backstrap being proud of the wood. Grip sanded with moderate wear and some chipped loss along the sharp edges.

EST $ 5000 - 8000

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** Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine ** Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine

** Winchester 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 344)

.38-55 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 189238 (mfg. 1900). Blue receiver and barrel, button magazine, ladder rear sight with saddle ring on left side of receiver. Walnut stock with smooth shotgun buttplate. Period sling studs in stock. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Good coverage of blue on receiver and barrel with some thinning and high spot wear. Saddle ring wear on left side of receiver. Barrel band blue mostly gone. Traces of color case on lever. Stock retains original factory finish with dents and handling marks. Bore is bright with clean rifling. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Winchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine **Winchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine

**Winchester 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 344)

.30-40 Krag caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 25196 (mfg. ca1899). Blued finish, smooth straight-gripped walnut stock with carbine butt, grooved forend with single barrel band and military-style handguard. Standard markings, military ladder rear sight, front sight base with pinned German silver blade, saddle ring. Butt trap void of cleaning rods.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue on the barrel and receiver, blending with a lightly oxidized brownish-gray patina. Mechanically functional, dark, evenly pitted bore with strong rifling. Wood with scattered handling marks, bumps and dings.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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** Winchester 1894 Takedown ** Winchester 1894 Takedown

** Winchester 1894 Takedown

Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 344)

.38-55 caliber, 26" barrel, 1/2 octagonal. Rear buckhorn sight, 2-piece takedown, 1/2 magazine, crescent buttplate. Walnut stock. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Good coverage of blue on receiver with thinning in high use areas and some scratches. Much of the original blue on the barrel remains. Traces of case hardened finish remain on lever. Nice figure walnut stock. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Overall the action is solid and tight as is the 2-piece takedown mechanism

EST $ 1200 - 1600

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** Winchester 1894 U.S. marked Saddle Ring Carbine ** Winchester 1894 U.S. marked Saddle Ring Carbine

** Winchester 1894 U.S. marked Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 344)

.30-30 Win. caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 837594 (mfg. 1918). Blue barrel and action US and flaming bomb present on receiver. Saddle ring on left side of receiver. Flip up ladder-type safety, walnut stock with carbine-style buttplate. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good. No blue present on receiver. Barrel retains original blue with some thinning in high use areas. Action is solid and tight. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Stock retains original factory finish. Winchester 1894s were used by the military in WW1 and WW2 mostly for guard duty domestically and there are photos of 1894s being carried in France by American GIs.

EST $ 900 - 1200

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** Winchester Model 53 2-piece takedown ** Winchester Model 53 2-piece takedown

** Winchester Model 53 2-piece takedown

Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 344)

.25-20 Win. caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 7535 (mfg. 1925). Blue barrel and action. Elevation rear sight. dovetail front sight. Two-piece takedown. Walnut stock with shotgun butt plate.   

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good. Thinning blue with small pits on left side of barrel above magazine. Walnut stock may have been refinished. Slight oxidation in bore with strong rifling. Takedown mechanism locks up tight as does the action.

EST $ 600 - 800

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** Winchester Model 53 ** Winchester Model 53

** Winchester Model 53

Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 344)

.25-20 Win. caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 963049 (mfg. 1925). Button magazine, shotgun buttplate.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Traces of blue on the receiver. Thinning blue on barrel and forearm cap. Bore has slight oxidation with sharp rifling. Wood to metal fit is tight with no cracks. Action is smooth and tight.

EST $ 400 - 600

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3rd Model Winchester 1876 Rifle 3rd Model Winchester 1876 Rifle

3rd Model Winchester 1876 Rifle

Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 344)

.45-75 caliber, 28" octagonal barrel, S/N 27970 (mfg. ca1882). Blued finish, smooth straight grip walnut stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend. Standard Winchester barrel markings with KING'S IMPROVEMENT patent dates dates, 1876 marked leaf rear sight, no caliber marking on barrel or lifter which is usually indicative of .45-75 chambering as that was the only caliber the 1876 was originally available in. Butt trap is void of cleaning rods.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thin streaky traces of blue mixed with a moderately oxidized brownish-gray patina. Receiver with some lightly oxidized pitting around ejection port, forward edge and left. Mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling is moderately oxidized with scattered pitting. Stock lightly sanded with scattered bumps and dings and minor gapping around the upper tang.

EST $ 3500 - 6000

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**Winchester Model 1895 Take Down Saddle Ring Carbine **Winchester Model 1895 Take Down Saddle Ring Carbine

**Winchester Model 1895 Take Down Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 418586 (mfg. ca1926). Blued finish, take down frame, smooth straight grip stock with shotgun butt and checkered steel buttplate, Schnabel forend. Buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed Lyman blade front sight with brass bead, sporting sling swivels. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blue on the barrel with cold blue touch up between the receiver and rear sight, covering some light scuffs and tool marks. Receiver with more blue. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, fine bore is mostly bright with some scattered oxidation and light frosting. Stock with added finish, with some alligatoring on the forend and along the toe line. Otherwise with scattered light handling marks and surface marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Winchester Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine **Winchester Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine

**Winchester Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 344)

.30-06, 22" barrel, S/N 414303 (mfg. ca1925). Blued finish, smooth straight gripped stock with carbine butt, finger grooved forend with single barrel band. Standard Winchester markings, Buckhorn rear sight, pinned brass blade front sight, saddle ring. Butt trap void of cleaning rods.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blue, blending with a brownish gray patina showing some some scattered surface oxidation and minor surface crust. Markings remains clear, mechanically functional, mostly bright bore is lightly frosted with crisp rifling. Wood lightly sanded with some added finish and scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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Winchester Model 1876 Saddle Ring Carbine Winchester Model 1876 Saddle Ring Carbine

Winchester Model 1876 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 344)

.45-75 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 23646 (mfg. ca1882). Blued finish, color case hardened lever and hammer, smooth, straight-gripped walnut stock with carbine buttplate, smooth full-length carbine forend. Standard Winchester markings, London commercial proof marks on barrel, 1876 marked ladder rear sight installed in reverse in the English style, saddle ring. Includes a Winchester factory letter.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some blue, primarily on the receiver, mixed with a grayish and lightly oxidized brown patina. Lever and hammer with some strong traces of case color. Markings clear, mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Wood with scattered minor bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 2500 - 5000

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**Winchester Model 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine **Winchester Model 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine

**Winchester Model 1886 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 344)

.45-70 caliber, 22" round barrel, S/N 121139 (mfg. ca1900). Blued barrel, color case hardened frame, smooth straight-grip walnut stock with shotgun butt and checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate, smooth forend. Standard two-line Winchester address barrel marking, two-line patent mark on trigger plate tang, standard model markings on upper tang. Ladder rear sight graduated to 10, post and blade front sight, saddle ring. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some traces of blue on the barrel and magazine tube, blending with with lightly oxidized brown patina. Receiver with minute traces of color and mostly grayish-brown patina. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized with clear rifling and some scattered pitting. Stock with added finish, showing light scuffs, scrapes and mars, along with some bumps and dings. 

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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3rd Model Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine 3rd Model Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine

3rd Model Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 344)

.38-40 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 3279889B (mfg. ca1890). Blued finish, smooth straight grip stock with crescent buttplate and smooth forend retained by single barrel band. Standard barrel and tang markings. Ladder rear sight marked 1873, block and blade front sight, saddle ring at left rear of receiver. Butt trap void of cleaning rods.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Metal with a thickly oxidized plum brown patina showing moderate amounts of scattered surface roughness and some light pitting. Mechanically functional, fair bore is heavily oxidized, moderately pitted and dark overall. Stock with wear, showing use and numerous scattered bumps, dings and mars. 

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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JP Lower Marked Winchester 4th Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine JP Lower Marked Winchester 4th Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

JP Lower Marked Winchester 4th Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 344)

.44RF caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 149632 (mfg. ca.1878). Blued finish, brass frame and furniture, smooth straight gripped walnut stock with carbine butt and smooth forend. Standard Winchester markings with barrel additionally stamped in two lines between the receiver and rear sight J.P. LOWER / DENVER, COL. with the J.P. LOWER mark also present on the top of the receiver. Assembly numbered 1168 on lower left frame tang, in butt mortise and inside toe of buttplate. Carbine leaf rear sight, front sight blade integral with front barrel band. Saddle ring, 3-piece cleaning rod in butt. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Barrel with a mottled and oxidized grayish-brown patina, with legible markings and some scattered surface roughness. Frame with a medium golden patina. Mechanically functional, fair bore with clear rifling and moderate pitting along the entire length of the barrel. Stock with wear and use, with a gouge out of the comb, an old chip out of the forend on the reverse behind the barrel band and numerous scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 5000 - 8000

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Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine

Winchester 3rd Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 344)

.44-40 caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 312307B (mfg. ca1889). Blued finish, smooth straight-grip walnut stock with carbine butt, smooth forend retained by single barrel band. Standard Winchester markings, 1873 marked ladder rear sight, barrel mounted post and blade front sight, saddle ring. 3-piece cleaning rod in butt trap. Includes a Winchester factory letter.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains strong traces of blue in protected areas of barrel and magazine tube as well as on frame, blending with a mostly mottled plum patina with some moderate oxidation. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized with some pitting and frosting. Wood with wear, showing scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 2500 - 4000

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Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine

Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 344)

.44RF caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 23205 (mfg. ca1869). Blued finish, brass frame and furniture, smooth walnut stock and forend secured by a single barrel band. Two-line Winchester address with KING'S IMPROVEMENT marking. Third model block serial number stamped in triggerguard tang, with matching number in tang cut out of buttstock and in toe of buttplate. Equipped with L-shaped leaf carbine rear sight, front sight blade integral with front barrel band, saddle ring at reverse rear of frame. Trap door in butt with 3-piece cleaning rods. The initials HWO are lightly scratched into the top of the receiver.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel with a mostly smooth, moderately oxidized brownish-gray patina with some minute flecks of blue in protected areas. Frame with an untouched bronze patina, with buttplate showing the same coloration. Mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized with evenly distributed light pitting and strong rifling. Wood with wear, retaining some traces of finish, showing numerous bumps, dings and mars and a tiny chip on the right side where the butt meets the frame. 

EST $ 5000 - 8000

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** Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine  Model 1894 ** Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine  Model 1894

** Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine Model 1894

Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 344)

.30-30 Win. caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 556794 (Mfg. 1911). Blued receiver and barrel with ladder elevation sight. Saddle ring on left side of receiver. Button magazine. Walnut stock with factory shotgun-style buttplate.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good. Barrel retains most of original blue with slight loss at muzzle. Receiver turning brown. Barrel band has only trace amounts of original blue. Original finish on walnut stock with very slight marks. Factory shotgun butt plate has no visible chips. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Action locks up tight and strong.

EST $ 900 - 1200

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** Winchester Model 90 by noted Saddlemaker Don Atkinson ** Winchester Model 90 by noted Saddlemaker Don Atkinson

** Winchester Model 90 by noted Saddlemaker Don Atkinson

Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 344)

.22 Short caliber, 24" octagonal barrel, S/N 197437. With elevation rear sight, Marble's tang mounted peep sight. Forearm and buttstock leather wrapped and hand-tooled . Carbine-style buttplate.  

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Metal on this unique rifle shows almost no wear and appears to be a restoration of very high quality, complete with Marble's tang mounted peep sight. The forearm and butt stock have been wrapped in high grade hand tooled leather by noted saddle and boot maker Don Atkinson of Kerrville Texas. Bore is bright and clean  

EST $ 700 - 1000

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US Springfield Model 1896 Krag Carbine US Springfield Model 1896 Krag Carbine

US Springfield Model 1896 Krag Carbine

Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 344)

.30-40 Krag caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 76544 (mfg. ca1897). Blued finish, smooth walnut stock. Standard markings with MODEL 1896 on receiver. Stock with clear SWP/1898 cartouche at wrist and clear {Circle-P} firing proof behind triggerguard. Correct 1896 pattern rear sight graduated to 1,800 mars and C marked on ladder and side wall, correct sight-protecting barrel band, sling bar and ring.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of thinning blue on the barrel with a mostly brownish gray patina and clear markings. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some light frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Stock slightly better than the metal, remaining crisp with clear markings and some lightly scattered bumps and dings. Stock with two small filled holes in the toe where a sling swivel was apparently added at some point in time and later removed.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Springfield Model 1898 Rifle Altered to 1898 Carbine Configuration **Springfield Model 1898 Rifle Altered to 1898 Carbine Configuration

**Springfield Model 1898 Rifle Altered to 1898 Carbine Configuration

Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 344)

.30-40 Krag caliber, 22" barrel, S/N 439364 (mfg. ca1903). Blued finish, smooth straight-gripped stock. Receiver with MODEL 1898 marking, serial number places production in 1903, making this a M1898 rifle that has been altered to carbine configuration. Cartouche on stock is illegible, rear sight is not marked "C" for carbine, sling bar and sight protecting front sight appear correct for the carbine, as does the stock, suggesting this might be an old Bannerman rebuild using a later production rifle action. Due to the rarity of real M1898 Krag carbines, this makes a very suitable place holder that appears correct until closely scrutinized.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some nice blue on the barrel, showing thinning and wear with clear markings in the metal. Mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling is moderately oxidized and might clean to better. Stock lightly sanded with scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 500 - 800

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WWII-era German Kriegsmarine Dagger WWII-era German Kriegsmarine Dagger

WWII-era German Kriegsmarine Dagger

Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 344)

9.75" blade length. 16.5" overall with scabbard. Double-edged blade with center ridge and double fullers to both sides of blade. Features a gilded brass crossguard with push button release and reliefs of fouled anchors, acanthus leaves, and nippled ends to both sides. Item also features a pommel in the style of a WWII-era German eagle crested upon the NSDAP symbol. The grip is made from an ivory colored plastic material that is wrapped with twisted brass wiring. Gilded scabbard has two lanyard loops, and shows designs of palmettes, ermine feet, lightning bolts, and acanthus leaves to both sides. Blade is etched and frosted, showing fouled anchors, figural heads, and floral designs to both sides of blade. Ricasso displays Eickhorn/Solingen "Squirrel" manufacturer marks that were typically used from 1935-1941. 

Condition:  Very good. Blade still retains all of nickel plating and frosting to etched designs is still very fine. Gilding to scabbard, pommel, and crossguard shows some flaking and losses. 

EST $ 600 - 1000

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**Springfield Model 1898 Krag Rifle with Bayonet **Springfield Model 1898 Krag Rifle with Bayonet

**Springfield Model 1898 Krag Rifle with Bayonet

Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 344)

.30-40 Krag caliber, 30" barrel, S/N 214611 (mfg. ca1899). Blued finish, smooth, straight-gripped walnut stock. Standard receiver markings with MODEL 1898. Stock with legible SWP/1899 cartouche at wrist and visible {Circle-P} firing proof behind triggerguard. Upgraded with the M1901 rear sight. Retains both sling swivels and stacking swivel. Includes a US M1892 Krag knife bayonet dated 1895 with scabbard.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains some thinning blue with a lightly oxidized brownish gray patina over much of the gun. Receiver primarily with  a lightly mottled steel gray color. All markings remain clear and legible. Mechanically functional, very good bore with moderate oxidation and strong rifling. Stock with scattered bumps and dings. Bayonet and scabbard very good as well.

EST $ 600 - 900

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**1906/29 Swiss Bern Luger **1906/29 Swiss Bern Luger

**1906/29 Swiss Bern Luger

Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 344)

7.65mm caliber. 4.75" barrel length. S/N 68559. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with plastic knobbed removable 8-shot magazine, grip safety, thumb safety toggle, and fixed u-notch and shark fin sights. Blued military finish to metal overall with checkered black plastic grips. Markings include a Swiss shield and cross to top of center toggle link, with serial number marked to left of frame, top of barrel, and rear toggle link. Safety toggle area has an "S" safety mark. There are "Redmond Arms" importer marks to front grip strap and to muzzle of barrel. Trigger plate has the letters "VS" lightly scrawled to metal. Import markings date this piece as being manufactured in 1929.

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Item retains most all of metal finish with only minor loss being to bottom of front grip strap, and some thinning to grip safety. Overall a beautiful Luger pistol. 

EST $ 1200 - 1400

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** Colt 1911 ** Colt 1911

** Colt 1911 "Black Army" Special

Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 393607. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with military lanyard ring, exposed spur hammer, flat mainspring housing, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, magazine release, slide lock, and graduated thumb safety. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates, centered rampant Colt, followed by two-line address to left of slide. To left of the frame is "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and an (Eagle Head/S12) Springfield proof next to triggerguard. Has model name to right of slide, and serial number stamped to right of frame. Under grips you can see unfinished heart-shaped grip openings typical for late war "Black Army" 1911's. Item does not appear to have the (HP) stamped barrel seen on WWI-era 1911's. Magazine also appears to be newer, is stamped "Colt 45 Auto" to bottom. Showing machine marks overall, this "Black Army" Colt 1911 was a late war production manufactured in 1918. Includes Colt factory letter. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Finish has considerably flaked away in some areas, mostly to top of slide, grips, and muzzle. Grips have darkened in color but are in good condition. Left grip has several bites, right grip has worn smooth in some areas. 

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Late Production Post-WWI Mauser Banner C96 Bolo Pistol **Late Production Post-WWI Mauser Banner C96 Bolo Pistol

**Late Production Post-WWI Mauser Banner C96 Bolo Pistol

Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 3.5" barrel,  S/N 714119. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts, 22-groove hardwood grips. 1,000 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. {CROWN}/U proof on left of chamber. Standard post-war commercial markings with MAUSER banner logo on left rear of frame, small ring hammer, matching full or partial serial number on chamber, backstrap, lock frame, hammer, bolt, magazine floor plate and in grips. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized gray and brown patina. Front of magazine with scattered surface oxidation and freckling. Small parts retain some of their niter blued finish with flaking and loss. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some moderate frosting in the grooves and some scattered oxidation. Grips with some lightly scattered bumps and dings. 

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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1916 DWM Luger P.08 w/ Holster 1916 DWM Luger P.08 w/ Holster

1916 DWM Luger P.08 w/ Holster

Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 8071M. Single-action semi automatic pistol with removable wood knobbed 8-shot magazine, stock lug, military lanyard ring, and fixed v-notch and ramp sights. Blued military finish, silver accoutrements, and checkered walnut grips. Markings include four Imperial German marks to right of slide, "DWM" to center toggle link, and "1916" date to front of breech. Serial number is marked to front of frame, left of slide, bottom of barrel, and there are partial serial number marks to small parts, center toggle link, and top of slide. Includes brown leather military-style holster marked "LIEFERUNGSVERLAND/DER SATTLEMEISTER/HALLE A-S./1916" to inside of flap, and takedown tool with non-matching serial number. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Bore is bright with moderate amounts of oxidation to rifling. Finish remains mostly in tact, but has areas of pitting and surface oxidation overall. Wood grips are in great condition. Holster appears to be in great condition aside from some exterior scratches overall.

May need mechanical attention: slide does not appear to close unless extra force is applied to pull the toggle link back until a click is heard, and extractor goes back to firing position. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**DWM 1908 Navy Luger **DWM 1908 Navy Luger

**DWM 1908 Navy Luger

Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 6420b. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. DWM marked toggle, {CROWN}/M inspection marks, Navy proofs. Visible numbers match. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, no grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Bottom of barrel is marked GERMANY. Includes a single nickel, wood bottom magazine numbered 8983

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains most of all old applied blue with thinning and fading. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore is frosted with some light pinpricking. Grips with some wear, particularly along the edges.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Colt 1911 Pistol Rebuilt at Augusta Arsenal **Colt 1911 Pistol Rebuilt at Augusta Arsenal

**Colt 1911 Pistol Rebuilt at Augusta Arsenal

Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 344)

.45ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 20855. Parkerized finish, double-diamond checkered wood grips. AA rebuild mark on left of frame, mating a Remingotn-UMC E.E.C. inspected 1911 frame with a Colt military slide. Includes a single lanyard loop magazine with traces of the two-tone finish.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains much of the applied Parkerized finish, with some thinning, loss and high-edge wear. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright, lightly frosted with some lightly scattered oxidation. Grips with moderate wear, flattening to the checkering, bumps and dings.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**World War I Production US Model 1911 Pistol by Colt **World War I Production US Model 1911 Pistol by Colt

**World War I Production US Model 1911 Pistol by Colt

Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 193392 (mfg. ca1917). Brushed blued finish, checkered double-diamond wood grips. Right side of frame marked with serial number, right side of slide marked MODEL OF 1911 U.S. AMRY. Left side of slide with two-line, two-section Colt patent and address markings, with Rampant Colt at left rear of slide. Lower left of frame marked UNITED STATES PROPERTY. {Circle-GHS} inspection on left of frame behind trigger, barrel hood with P and H inspections. Includes a single two-tone magazine with traces of finish but a visible separation line.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains traces of the brushed blue finish in protected areas with a pleasing plum brown patina blending with the remaining finish. Metal with clear markings and some scattered surface oxidation. Mechanically functional, bore very good, mostly bright with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Grips with some wear and handling marks. An honest, solid WWI production Colt 1911 pistol.

EST $ 1800 - 2500

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**1918 Production **1918 Production

**1918 Production "Brushed Blue" US Model 1911 Pistol by Colt

Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 299148 (mfg. ca1918). Brushed blue finish, blued barrel, checkered double-diamond pattern walnut grips. Right side of slide marked MODEL OF 1911. U.S. ARMY with serial number on right side of frame. Left side of slide with two-line Colt patent date information and two-line address, separated by the Rampant Colt logo. Lower left side of dust cover marked UNITED STATES PROPERTY. {Circle-JM} inspection on right of frame behind trigger. Barrel hood with P and H inspections, bottom of chamber marked 5. Long, smooth-faced trigger, checkered slide stop, wide checkered Colt hammer spur, smooth flat mainspring housing. Includes a single unmarked magazine with minute traces of blue.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the brushed blue finish with some thinning, minor loss and high edge wear. Barrel with less blue, showing the usual loss from wear at the contact points. Markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional. Very good bore is moderately oxidized with some frosting and light pitting. Grips with some typical wear and handling marks.

EST $ 2500 - 4500

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**DWM Commercial Navy Luger with Holster **DWM Commercial Navy Luger with Holster

**DWM Commercial Navy Luger with Holster

Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 6330m. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. DWM marked toggle,  {CROWN}/N proofs under barrel, on left of chamber and on side of toggle, unmarked chamber. Visible numbers match. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, no grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Pistol is accompanied by a brown hardshell holster that is marked L.Z.A./{Eagle}/J. Karlsruhe on the back and includes an unmarked takedown tool. A wood handled cleaning rod is included with the holster. Pistol includes a single nickel wood bottom magazine marked GERMANY.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains some blue with thinning and loss as well as as some high edge wear. Side plate with some light surface rust and oxidation. Small parts with traces of blue. Markings remain legible although a little weak in places due to polishing, mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some frosting. Grips with some surface wear and flattening, particular near the magazine well. Holster about very good.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**1915 Dated DWM Artillery Luger with Snail Drum Magazine & Loading Tool **1915 Dated DWM Artillery Luger with Snail Drum Magazine & Loading Tool

**1915 Dated DWM Artillery Luger with Snail Drum Magazine & Loading Tool

Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 344)

9mm caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 744. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. 1915 dated chamber, DWM logo on toggle. All visible numbers match. Tangent rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, stock lug on backstrap. Includes a unit marked snail drum magazine numbered 22574 front and back and 2016 at base of magazine. Drum unit marked 113.R.3.2. Includes loading tool #8230, magazine cover, loading collar, cleaning rod and leather cap from holster rig.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blue, stronger on frame than barrel with scattered surface oxidation, particularly on the front strap and back strap. Strawed parts retain some strong traces, with fading and oxidized freckling. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, good bore with moderate oxidation. Grips with some wear, minor flattening to the checkering and some handling marks. Drum magazine, loading tool and accessories about good to very good.

EST $ 3000 - 4500

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**U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag **U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag

**U.S. Springfield Model 1898 Krag

Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 344)

.30 caliber, 19" barrel length, S/N 402602. Bolt-action rifle with 5-shot internal rotary magazine, straight bolt, J.C. Higgins rubber buttpad, and adjustable Lyman u-notch and fixed brass bead blade sights. Blued metal finish and plain straight grip walnut stock with forearm cutaway. Includes a leather sling. Item does not have forend barrel band or wood hand guard. Item also appears to exist outside of known M1898 Krag carbine serial number ranges. Does not have any military cartouches or distinctive markings besides standard U.S. Model 1898 manufacturer markings to receiver. Most likely a mid-century sporterized M1898.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fair to good. Bore is dark and shows heavy oxidation to rifling. Finish has small scattered spots of oxidation overall. Wood stock has dings, bites, and scratches overall. Wood stock is also very loose and has become detached from barrel. Rotary magazine does not feel tight and has a suspicious amount of "play" or looseness when opening and closing magazine.

EST $ 500 - 1000

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**Remington Model 1903 Rifle **Remington Model 1903 Rifle

**Remington Model 1903 Rifle

Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3245699. Parkerized finish, walnut two bolt, smooth S-stock. Standard three-line Remington receiver markings over serial number. Counterpane with visible original Remington FJA boxed cartouche and weaker {Ordnance Wheel} inspection mark. Clear {Circle-P} proof and the number 13 behind triggerguard. Barrel marked RA / {Ordnance Bomb} / 9-42. R marked bolt handle and B stuck over an {Ordnance Bomb} on the stock nose. Includes a leather M1905 sling.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the finish with clear markings in the metal, weaker in the wood. Mechanically functional, very good 4-groove bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and marks.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**DWM Artillery Luger with Holsters, Accessories, Extra Magazines **DWM Artillery Luger with Holsters, Accessories, Extra Magazines

**DWM Artillery Luger with Holsters, Accessories, Extra Magazines

Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 8" barrel length, S/N 212L. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot wood knobbed magazine, stock lug, and artillery adjustable rear sight and fixed elevated ramp front sight. Blued military finish, silver-plated hardware, and checkered walnut grips. Features checkering to takedown lever, magazine release, center toggle link grip knobs, rear sight adjuster, and grooving to safety toggle. Markings include "GESICHERT" under safety toggle, "1917" to front of breech, and Imperial German acceptance marks to barrel, slide, and center toggle link. Serial number is marked to front and left of slide, with partial serial numbers marked to small parts and center toggle link. Wood knobbed magazine is marked "212L".  All parts have matching serial numbers on this fine specimen. Includes matching wood stock with military-style brown leather holster for artillery Luger, and brown leather magazine holster carrying two extra wood knobbed magazines. One of the extra magazines is marked "6456/a/+" and the other only has what appears to be an Imperial German mark. Item also includes a 32-round Trommel snail drum magazine marked "751055" and "B/N" to both sides of drum that indicate it was manufactured by Bing Bros of Nurnberg, Germany, with correct leather holster case. Other accessories include a loading tool marked with an Imperial German (Crown/S) proof and a Bing Bros "B/N" mark. Also included is an unmarked magazine adapter for snail drum loader. Item was manufactured in 1917. 

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish has some light wear to trigger plate, and few small scratches overall. Blued finish to drum magazine is in great condition and only shows losses on sharp edges, metal to metal wear on magazine insert. Oxidation to magazine loader adapter. Leather on holsters is in great condition with some wear and cracking to rounded edges. 

EST $ 8500 - 10000

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**Simson & Co Luger With Holster & Matching Magazine **Simson & Co Luger With Holster & Matching Magazine

**Simson & Co Luger With Holster & Matching Magazine

Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 1024a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. Toggle marked SIMPSON & Co / SUHL with {droop-winged eagle}/6 inspection, which appears throughout the pistol, {droop-winged eagle}/RC on face of triggerguard. Matching numbers throughout, including the single aluminum bottom magazine, no chamber date, lug on backstrap for shoulder stock. Includes a brown hardshell holster maker marked by AUWAERTER BUBECK dated 1934. An unmarked takedown tool is in the holster as well. A rare example of a Weimar-era German military Luger by a very desirable maker.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some thinning and wear. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting. Grips with some light wear.

EST $ 1800 - 2500

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*Federal Ordnance American Eagle Mauser 98/85 *Federal Ordnance American Eagle Mauser 98/85

*Federal Ordnance American Eagle Mauser 98/85

Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 344)

7.62mm Mauser, 24" barrel length,S/N T7005. Bolt-action rifle with internal magazine, sling swivels, bayonet lug, and adjustable tangent and fixed ramp-blade sights. Blued metal finish, silver bolt, and plain semi-pistol grip walnut stock. Markings include a crested American eagle to front of breech, caliber designations to top of barrel, and Federal Ordnance Inc. marks to left of receiver. Item is a Federal Ordnance Inc. rebuild and appears to have parts from Czech and Israeli contract Mausers. Without cleaning rod. Includes original tag and test fire round. 

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish shows no noticeable defects. Minor losses to wood near left side of breech. Butt stock cutout has been filled with replacement wood piece. 

EST $ 400 - 600

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**U.S. Springfield Model 1903 **U.S. Springfield Model 1903

**U.S. Springfield Model 1903

Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 344)

.30-06 SPRG caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 878283. Bolt-action rifle with internal 5-shot magazine, sling swivels, bayonet lug, and adjustable tangent and fixed blade sights. Dull blued military finish, parkerized barrel, and a plain semi-pistol grip stock. Markings include "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903" to front of breech, "B" to floorplate, and High Standard (H-S/{flaming bomb}/10-44) marks toward muzzle. Cartouche marks include what appears to be a rack number "6937" to left of butt, what appears to be a "P" or "R" to underside of butt, as well as a "G" and what appears to be an arrow. Barrel markings indicate that this item was re-barreled in October 1944, but there are no arsenal rework marks. Originally manufactured in 1918.

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Condition: Very good to excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish has some thinned areas on front of breech, few defects otherwise. Wood stock has some minor dings and wear, but is in great condition overall. There is excess grease buildup to rear of bolt-action. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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**U.S. Springfield Model 1903 **U.S. Springfield Model 1903

**U.S. Springfield Model 1903

Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 344)

.30-06 SPRG caliber, 24" barrel length, S/N 981915. Bolt-action rifle with internal 5-shot magazine, sling swivels, bayonet lug, and adjustable tangent and fixed blade sights. Dull blued military finish and plain semi-pistol grip walnut stock. Markings include "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903" to front of breech, and Springfield Armory (S-A/Flaming bomb/9-18) marks to barrel. Cartouche marks include large and small "7923" marks both to right side of butt, and "X" and "N" marks to underside of forend and grip respectively. Item has various letter markings to small parts as well.

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish shows few noticeable defects aside from small scratches overall. Wood stock has darkened and there are dings, bites, and scratches overall. Butt plate has some losses and dings. 

EST $ 400 - 700

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**Large Ring Hammer Mauser C96 Pistol with Should Stock Holster **Large Ring Hammer Mauser C96 Pistol with Should Stock Holster

**Large Ring Hammer Mauser C96 Pistol with Should Stock Holster

Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 5.5" barrel,  S/N 33508. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts and strawed trigger, 33-groove hardwood grips. 1,000 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. {CROWN}/U on left of chamber and illegible character on right of chamber, Gothic M on backstrap. Standard wartime commercial markings, large ring hammer, matching full or partial serial number on chamber, backstrap, lock frame, hammer, bolt, magazine floor plate and in grips. The pistol is accompanied by a Mauser banner marked holster stock that is not numbered, but bears a WWII period Luftwaffe inspection of {eagle}/Ka/30 under the Mauser logo. This marks appears to be completely authentic and is worth additional research, as it may have been delivered to the Luftwaffe with an order of about 7,800 C96s purchased early in WWII by the Luftwaffe from remaining stocks of late 1930s commercial guns.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized plum patina. Small parts retain some of their bright niter blued and strawed finish with thinning and fading. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good, mostly bright bore with moderate frosting. Grips with some lightly scattered bumps and dings. Stock with more moderate handing marks and surface mars.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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**Republic of Portugal Naval Contact 1906 DWM Luger Pistol **Republic of Portugal Naval Contact 1906 DWM Luger Pistol

**Republic of Portugal Naval Contact 1906 DWM Luger Pistol

Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 549. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. R.P./{ANCHOR} chamber mark, DWM marked toggle. Matching numbers on frame, take down cover and rear of toggle, mismatched barrel numbered 642. Grip safety, fixed rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, no marking on frame at safety. Includes a single unmarked nickel, wood bottomed magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some strong traces of blue in protected areas, with most of the blued thinning and worn, blending with an oxidized plum patina. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, bore moderately oxidized with some light pitting. Grips with wear and flattening to the checkering.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Royal Portuguese Army Contract DWM 1906 Luger Pistol **Royal Portuguese Army Contract DWM 1906 Luger Pistol

**Royal Portuguese Army Contract DWM 1906 Luger Pistol

Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 435. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. Chamber marked with the {CROWN}/M2 crest of King Manuel II, who ruled from 1908-1910. DWM logo on toggle, {circled-triangle} inspections throughout, matching numbers on frame, barrel, toggle, take-down latch and side plate. Grips safety, no stock lug. Includes a single, unmarked nickel magazine with a wood bottom. Approximately 5,000 of these pistols were delivered by DWM ca1909-1910.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains generous amounts of thinning blue with scattered oxidation and some light pinpricking. Small parts with minute traces of straw in protected areas. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore is lightly frosted with some oxidation. Grips with some wear.

EST $ 1200 - 1500

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**DWM 1906 P.08 Swiss Luger w/ Holster **DWM 1906 P.08 Swiss Luger w/ Holster

**DWM 1906 P.08 Swiss Luger w/ Holster

Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 344)

7.65mm Parabellum caliber, 4.625" barrel length, S/N 8450. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot wood knob magazine, grip safety, and fixed sights. Blued finish to slide and long frame, strawed accoutrements, and checkered walnut grips. Features (Swiss cross in sunburst) proof to front of breech, with standard DWM manufacturer mark to top of center toggle link. Swiss (Cross acceptance) proofs are marked to butt of slide, and to left of slide and barrel. There is also a P 34 Privatwaffen mark to left of slide. Serial numbers are marked under barrel and to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked to butt of center toggle link and under grips. Safety is unmarked. Includes Swiss-style leather P.08 holster marked (K.L. FUCHS/SATTLER/INTERLAKEN) in oval to backside, with the name Hans Schild penned to inside of flap. All serial numbers match on this pistol, and indicate it was manufactured sometime in 1906. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and rifling is sharp. Most of finish is in tact, but there are a few light pinpoint pit marks to slide overall. Leather holster shows signs of heavy oxidation near metal accoutrements. 

EST $ 1200 - 1400

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**WWI Mauser C96 **WWI Mauser C96

**WWI Mauser C96 "Red 9" Pistol with Matching Numbered Holster Stock

Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 344)

9mm caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 51027. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts, 24-groove hardwood grips. 50-500 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. Standard wartime commercial markings, small ring hammer with NS marking, matching full or partial serial number on chamber, backstrap, lock frame, hammer, bolt, magazine floor plate and in grips. {CROWN}/{GOTHIC LETTER} on right chamber, with {CROWN}/U proof on left chamber. The pistol is accompanied by a Mauser banner marked holster stock that is numbered 027, matching the gun.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some moderate thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized plum patina. Small parts retain some of their bright niter blued finish. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good bore shows some frosting in the grooves and some scattered oxidation. Grips with some scattered bumps and dings. Stock with more moderate handing marks and surface mars.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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**DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster **DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster

**DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster

Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 344)

7.65mm Parabellum caliber, 4.75" barrel length, S/N 46297. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot wood knob magazine, grip safety, and fixed sights. Blued metal finish to slide and frame, with checkered walnut grips. Accoutrements appear to have a strawed color. There is a U.S. commercial sales (American Eagle) crest marked to front of breech, and DWM manufacturer mark on center toggle link. Standard manufacturer proofs are stamped to underside of barrel, left of slide, and left of center toggle link. Serial number is marked underneath of barrel and to front of frame. There is an unidentifiable proof or mark to left side of trigger guard. Includes unmarked leather P.08 holster with cleaning rod, take down tool, and punch tool. This commercial American Crest Luger was most likely produced in 1906. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp, shows some signs of pitting. Minor losses to finish near muzzle, surface edges of trigger plate, and front edges of frame most likely from holstering. Leather holster is cracking and shows signs of heavy wear from age. 

EST $ 1600 - 1800

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**Mauser C96 Austrian Contract Pistol with Holster Stock **Mauser C96 Austrian Contract Pistol with Holster Stock

**Mauser C96 Austrian Contract Pistol with Holster Stock

Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 5.5" barrel,  S/N 383848. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts, 33-groove hardwood grips. 1,000 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. Standard wartime commercial markings, small ring hammer with NS marking, matching full or partial serial number on chamber, backstrap, lock frame, hammer, bolt, magazine floor plate and in grips. Rare Austrian acceptance mark W*n {Austrian eagle} 17 on right of chamber. Only 14,378 commercial C1896/12 pistols were acquired by the Austrian military during WWI, 3,000 in 1915, 2581 in 1916 and 8,797 in 1917, making these guns extremely scarce. The pistol is accompanied by a Mauser banner marked holster stock that is not numbered or inspected.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized plum patina. Small parts retain much of their bright niter blued finish. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fair bore shows moderate surface rust in the grooves but might clean up. Grips with some lightly scattered bumps and dings. Stock with more moderate handing marks and surface mars.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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**DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster **DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster

**DWM 1906 P.08 American Eagle Luger w/ Holster

Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 3.875" barrel length, S/N 64232. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine, and fixed sights. Blued finish to barrel and slide with a dull finish to lower portion of frame. This item has a grip safety and checkered walnut grips. There is an (American eagle) crest marked to top of slide, and DWM manufacturer mark to top of center link. Marked with 1908-1914 commercial (crown/N) proof mark to left of slide, and left side on center link. Has serial number and Germany marked to front of frame. Includes a leather police-style holster marked C.E. RUEGSEGGER/BERN/04 to backside, and has 006 written on inside of holster flap. This model appears to have been made sometime around 1906 based on serial number identification. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty, shows some evidence of pitting, but sharp rifling remains. Losses to finish on muzzle and raised edges primarily on left side most likely from holstering. Accoutrements show some discoloration. Holster shows signs of wear due to age, flap strap has ripped off of holster, is still attached to clasp. 

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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**US Military Colt Model 1909 Revolver **US Military Colt Model 1909 Revolver

**US Military Colt Model 1909 Revolver

Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 344)

.45 Colt caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 47155. Blued finish, smooth two-piece walnut grips. Matching serial numbers on butt, crane and frame. R.A.C. inspections under barrel, on rear face of cylinder and on upper right rear of frame. 6-shot fluted cylinder, standard Colt markings, swivel lanyard ring in butt.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some blue with wear and loss. Strongest blue present on the frame and in cylinder flutes, with wear and loss on barrel and cylinder and some scratch marks on the frame. Markings clear, mechanically functional, good bore with evenly scattered light to moderate pitting. Grips with expected wear and scattered marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**US Model 1909 Revolver by Colt **US Model 1909 Revolver by Colt

**US Model 1909 Revolver by Colt

Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 344)

.45 Colt caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 35307. Blued finish, smooth two-piece walnut grips. Matching serial numbers on butt, crane and frame. R.A.C. inspections under barrel, on rear face of cylinder and on upper right rear of frame, as well as in bottom of grips. 6-shot fluted cylinder, standard Colt markings, swivel lanyard ring in butt.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blue with some wear and loss. Strongest blue present on the frame and in cylinder flutes, with wear and loss on barrel and cylinder and some small scratch marks on the frame. Markings clear, mechanically functional, very good bore with evenly scattered oxidation and some frosting. Grips with expected wear and scattered marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Colt Model 1917 Revolver **Colt Model 1917 Revolver

**Colt Model 1917 Revolver

Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 150632. Parkerized finish, smooth two-piece walnut grips. Standard markings, arsenal refurbished with post-WWI Parkerized finish. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains much of the added Parkerized finish with some thinning and wear, markings partially obscured by the added finish. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting and oxidation that should clean. Grips with moderate wear and some chipped loss to the sharp leading and trailing edges.

EST $ 500 - 800

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**1930s Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Shoulder Stock **1930s Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Shoulder Stock

**1930s Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Shoulder Stock

Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 5.5" barrel,  S/N 916999. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts, 12-groove hardwood grips. 1,000 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. Standard 1930s commercial markings, small ring hammer, safety with F/S marking. No external serial numbers other than top edge of action, grips unnumbered. The pistol is accompanied by an unmarked holster stock that is numbered 931.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized plum patina. Small parts retain some of their niter blued finish with flaking and loss. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some frosting in the grooves. Grips with some lightly scattered bumps and dings. Stock with more moderate handing marks, surface mars and scuffs.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**DWM 1906 Swiss Police Luger with Holster **DWM 1906 Swiss Police Luger with Holster

**DWM 1906 Swiss Police Luger with Holster

Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 14999. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered walnut grips. Top of chamber with Swiss {Cross in Shield} mark, left of chamber with two oval {Cross/M} proof marks. Let of frame with rack number P59. DWM logo on toggle, visible numbers match. No safety lever marking, grip safety, no stock lug. Pistol is accompanied by a brown leather flap holster marked G. PFENNINGER / 1906 / SATTAERSTAFA. Includes a single wood-bottom magazine that is unmarked.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some strong traces of straw on the small parts. Clear markings, fine bore, mechanically functional. Grips with some light wear. Holster about good to very good with some wear.

EST $ 1000 - 1400

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**DWM 1906 Navy Luger **DWM 1906 Navy Luger

**DWM 1906 Navy Luger

Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 3219a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. First issue variant, altered with GESICHERT marking ground and restamped in the upper safety location. DWM marked toggle, {CROWN}/M inspection marks, Navy proofs. Visible numbers match. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Backstrap appears to have been lightly ground to remove a unit mark. Includes a single nickel, wood-bottom magazine #6300e+

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinned and worn blue blending with a plum patina in some exposed areas. Markings remain clear, metal mostly smooth with some scattered surface oxidation, mechanically functional, very good bore with some light frosting. Grips with some moderate wear, as well as scattered marks and dings.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**Wilhelmshaven Dockyard Unit Marked DWM 1906 Navy Luger **Wilhelmshaven Dockyard Unit Marked DWM 1906 Navy Luger

**Wilhelmshaven Dockyard Unit Marked DWM 1906 Navy Luger

Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 4454a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. First issue variant, altered with GESICHERT marking ground and restamped in the upper safety location. DWM marked toggle, {CROWN}/M inspection marks, Navy proofs. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Backstrap unit marked WW / C118 indicating use by a Wilhelmshaven dockyard unit. Includes a single unmarked, nickel, wood-bottom magazine. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinned and worn blue mixed with some added touch up blue and smoky blue-gray patina. Markings remain clear, metal mostly smooth with some scattered surface oxidation, mechanically functional, very good bore with some light frosting. Grips with some light wear and lightly scattered marks.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**1920 DWM Commercial **1920 DWM Commercial

**1920 DWM Commercial "Navy" Luger Dated 1917

Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 7363. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. DWM logo marked toggle, no visible proof marks. Visible numbers match. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, no grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Includes two wood bottom magazines, one marked GERMANY and one marked 44.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinning blued on the barrel, which is more gray under strong light. Frame with more blue and some apparent touch up upper right side with some surface oxidation under the finish. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, moderately oxidized bore with frosting. Grips with some lower edge wear and handling marks. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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** 1920/1916 Double-Date DWM Luger w/matching Holster, Extra Magazine, Takedown Tool ** 1920/1916 Double-Date DWM Luger w/matching Holster, Extra Magazine, Takedown Tool

** 1920/1916 Double-Date DWM Luger w/matching Holster, Extra Magazine, Takedown Tool

Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 8460/O. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable aluminum knobbed 8-shot magazine, stock lug, military lanyard ring, and fixed v-notch and ramp sights. Blued military finish, silver small parts, and checkered walnut grips. Markings include three Imperial German (crown/gothic letter) marks and one Imperial German eagle proof  to right of slide. There is also one Imperial German eagle mark to top of barrel, and one Imperial German eagle mark to center toggle link. Item has "1920/1916" double-date marks to front of breech, and "DWM" logo to top of center toggle link. Serial number is marked under barrel, to front of slide, and left of slide. There are partial serial number marks to trigger plate, trigger, takedown lever, and to all three center toggle links. Safety is marked "GESICHERT" under thumb toggle. All serial numbers match on this Luger, including inserted magazine marked "1/8460" and extra magazine marked "2/8460", both to bottoms. Includes takedown tool and black leather military-style holster marked "Franz Cobau/1933" and "8460" to backside, with "H5343" scrawled in pencil under flap. Item appears to be a 1920 rework for either military or police use, and was most likely manufactured in 1916.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright with some light oxidation to rifling. Retains most all of original finish, with the only losses occurring near muzzle and to trigger plate. There is some strawing to small silver parts. Wood grips both show some light wear to checkering. Holster has some scratches overall. 

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**1913 DWM Luger P.08 **1913 DWM Luger P.08

**1913 DWM Luger P.08

Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 9829. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable black plastic knobbed 8-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, and fixed v-notch and ramp sights. Blued military finish, silver accoutrements, and checkered walnut grips. Markings include two Simson-era (eagle/33) proofs to top of barrel. There are also Imperial German marks to right of slide, right of barrel, and to left of center toggle link. Front of breech is marked "1913", and center toggle link features "DWM" stamp. Serial number is marked to front of frame, left of slide, and has partial serial number marks to small parts and magazine knob. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish remains in good condition with some light losses and pitting to sharp edges. Yellow-brown strawing or patina to silver accoutrements. Center toggle link appears to have residue that makes cocking slide somewhat difficult. 

EST $ 900 - 1200

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 70372. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with exposed spur hammer, fixed notch and half moon sights, and grip safety. Item has a blued finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. To left side of slide are standard manufacturer two-line patent dates and address marks, with a rampant Colt mark to the rear of slide. On left of frame are "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) marks. Marked to right of slide is the model name, with serial number marked to right of frame. Although it has been reblued, item has original WWI-HP marked barrel, stepped thumb safety, and long trigger. However it also has a shortened M1911A1-style hammer. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1914 according to serial number identification. Item DOES NOT include removable 7-shot magazine.

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Condition: Excellent. Item has been refinished and grips do not appear to be original. Bore is frosty. There are light scratches overall with some pit marks to front strap. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Colt New Service Army Model 1909 **Colt New Service Army Model 1909

**Colt New Service Army Model 1909

Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 45720. Double-action 6-shot fluted swing-out cylinder revolver with sharkfin front sight, exposed spur hammer, and military lanyard ring to butt of grip strap. Brilliant blued finish to metal overall, with silver plated hammer and plain walnut grips. Features checkered hammer, cartridge extractor rod, and a smooth trigger. To top and left of barrel are standard manufacturer name, address patent date, and caliber size marks. There is also a rampant Colt mark to left of frame near grip, and UNITED STATES PROPERTY stamped to bottom of barrel. Rinaldo A. Carr's (R.A.C.) proof mark can be seen under barrel, to right of frame, and to the bottom of both grips. There is also a Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) proof to right side of frame. Serial numbers are stamped to yoke, cylinder crane, and to bottom of grip strap, as well as U.S. ARMY MODEL 1909 to butt of grip strap. Underneath of both wood grips is the serial number 45720 written in pencil, with period penmanship. This model was most likely manufactured in 1911 according to serial number identification.  

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Condition: Very good. Bores are bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has some light scratches to barrel, with some loss to end of muzzle likely from holstering. Wood grips are in great condition with five bites to the left side grip, and a few minor scratches to right side grip. 

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Colt New Service Model 1917 Army **Colt New Service Model 1917 Army

**Colt New Service Model 1917 Army

Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 244722. Double-action 6-shot revolver with fluted swing out cylinder, exposed spur hammer, and military-style lanyard ring to butt. Blued military finish, silver-plated hammer, with plain walnut grips. Features sharkfin front sight, checkered hammer, cartridge extractor rod, and smooth trigger. To top and left of barrel are standard manufacturer address and patent date marks. There is also a rampant Colt mark to left of frame near grip, and UNITED STATES PROPERTY stamped to bottom of barrel. Army service number No. 92141 and U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 are both stamped to butt of grip strap. This item was manufactured sometime in 1919 for WWI service. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish is somewhat crude and exhibits machine marks from original manufacture date. There are mild scratches and dings to frame and barrel overall. Grips are in great condition.

EST $ 800 - 1000

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**Weimar Republic Bavarian Police P08 Luger Pistol **Weimar Republic Bavarian Police P08 Luger Pistol

**Weimar Republic Bavarian Police P08 Luger Pistol

Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 7225a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. 1920 chamber date, DWM logo toggle marking, {eagle}/ArA4 inspection marks. Frontstrap marked Pw. B. (Polizeiwehr Bayern) indicating use by the Bavarian police. Includes a single blued, aluminum base magazine numbered 4985/p with an {eagle}/63 inspection.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some blue in protected areas with thinning and loss, high edge wear, scattered surface oxidation and some freckles of roughness on the backstrap. Small parts mostly freckled steel with no straw present. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, good bore with moderate oxidation. Grips with some wear and smoothing to the checkering and high edges.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**DWM 1900 P.08 American Eagle Luger **DWM 1900 P.08 American Eagle Luger

**DWM 1900 P.08 American Eagle Luger

Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 344)

7.65mm Parabellum caliber, 4.75" barrel length, S/N 8059. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine, and fixed sights. Blued finish to slide, frame, and gripstrap with checkered walnut grips. There is an {American eagle} crest marked to the front of breech, with standard DWM manufacturer mark to top of center link. Serial numbers are marked underneath of barrel, to front of frame, and partially marked to butt of center link. This Luger was most likely manufactured in 1900. All serial numbers are matching on pistol except for the unmarked wood knob magazine. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. There are losses to finish on right side of muzzle and to raised surface edges. 

EST $ 1800 - 2000

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**1918 Dated DWM P08 Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine **1918 Dated DWM P08 Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine

**1918 Dated DWM P08 Luger Pistol with Matching Magazine

Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 9360e. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. 1918 chamber date, DWM marked toggle. All visible numbers match. Includes a single nickel, wood bottom magazine marked 9360/e/+ indicating this was the original spare magazine for this pistol.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish with the barrel showing more thinning and fading than the frame. Markings clear and legible, mechanically functional, very good bore with moderate frosting, showing some oxidation. Grips with light wear.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**DWM 1908 Navy Luger **DWM 1908 Navy Luger

**DWM 1908 Navy Luger

Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 1482b. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. DWM marked toggle, {CROWN}/M inspection marks, Navy proofs. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, no grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Includes a single {CROWN}/M inspected, nickel, wood bottom magazine numbered 3043. Only about 9,000 of these pistols were produced ca1908-09.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning and wear, showing some scattered surface oxidation and some plum freckling along the barrel. Markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional, very good bore with moderate frosting and some scattered pinpricking along its length. Grips with some wear, minor flattening to the checkering and a couple of more prominent dings and mars.

EST $ 3500 - 5000

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**Colt New Service Army Model 1917 **Colt New Service Army Model 1917

**Colt New Service Army Model 1917

Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 235827. Double-action 6-shot revolver with fluted swing out cylinder, exposed spur hammer, and military-style lanyard ring to butt. Blued military finish, silver finish hammer, with plain walnut grips. Features sharkfin front sight, checkered hammer, cartridge extractor rod, and smooth trigger. To top and left of barrel are standard manufacturer address, patent date marks, and caliber size. There is also a rampant Colt mark to left of frame near grip, and UNITED STATES PROPERTY stamped to bottom of barrel. Army service number No. 79542 and U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 are both stamped to butt of grip strap. Serial number is stamped to yoke and serial number 187612 marked to cylinder crane. There is also a Springfield (eagle/S19) proof to left of frame in top corner, and an (S, civilian sales) proof mark to right side of frame. This item was manufactured sometime in 1919 for WWI service. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Cylinder chambers are in good condition but have some residue. Finish shows losses in typical grip positions, muzzle, and scatted spots overall. Left side of frame has heavy pit marks. Grips have a few bites to each side but are in good condition otherwise. 

EST $ 700 - 1000

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1902 DWM Luger Carbine with Stock, Hardcase 1902 DWM Luger Carbine with Stock, Hardcase

1902 DWM Luger Carbine with Stock, Hardcase

Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 344)

7.65mm Parabellum caliber, 11.75" barrel length, S/N 24088. Single-action semi-automatic carbine pistol with removable 8-shot wood knobbed magazine, grip safety, stock lug, removable forearm with lanyard ring, and adjustable rear and fixed blade sights. Blued military finish, silver plated small parts, and fine checkering to grips, forearm, and stock. Item is marked "DWM" to top of center toggle link, and has serial number marked to barrel under wood forearm. Includes matching removable wood stock with sling loops and marked "088" to tang. Item is with a felt-lined hardwood carrying case and locking key. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Excellent. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has some wear to areas where wood forearm makes contact with metal finish (not visible unless forearm is removed). There is also some wear on raised edges of trigger plate. Slight yellow patina or strawing to some areas on smaller parts. Overall a fine and desirable Luger specimen. 

EST $ 8000 - 10000

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 45206. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed spur hammer, fixed notch and half moon sights, and grip safety. Blued military finish to slide with parkerized finish to frame, and checkered walnut grips. Features a two-tone magazine, military lanyard ring, and checkering to hammer, thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard manufacturer address and patent dates to left of slide, "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) marks to left of frame. To right of slide is model name, with serial number marked to right of frame. Item does not appear to have matching parts. It does not have original WWI-style double diamond grips, stepped thumb safety, or WWI-style HP marked barrel. Instead it has a shortened hammer, graduated thumb safety, and WWII-style checkered walnut grips. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1913. Includes Colt factory letter. 

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Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and rifling is good. Item has pit marks and mild losses to blued finish of slide overall. Frame shows some wear, but it is mostly small scratches with some losses to parkerized finish on raised surface edges. Wood grips are in good condition. 

EST $ 1000 - 1400

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 225902. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, exposed spur hammer, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued military finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line patent dates and Hartford address followed by a rampant Colt stamped to rear. To left of frame is "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", and a Major. Gilbert H. Stewart (GHS in circle) mark behind triggerguard cutaway. To right side you will find the model name marked to slide, and serial number marked to frame. Barrel is marked with separate (HP) marks, and there is an (H) mark on rear of slide near hammer. This specimen was manufactured sometime during the first quarter of 1918 according to serial number identification. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Item retains most of finish overall, with some losses toward muzzle, on raised surface edges, and front grip strap. Plum patina to grip straps. Wood grips are in excellent condition. 

EST $ 1600 - 2000

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**Swiss 1906 Luger Pistol **Swiss 1906 Luger Pistol

**Swiss 1906 Luger Pistol

Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 344)

7.65mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 25764. Blued finish, strawed and fire blued small parts, flat profile, finely checkered wood grips. Visible numbers match. Swiss {CROSS}/WFFENFARIK/BERN marked toggle, standard Swiss proof marks. Lower front edge of frame marked P/58 under serial number. Includes a single wood bottom magazine numbered 54.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some thinning and fading, strawed parts retain strong traces of color. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips fine and crisp with some light wear.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 292724. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, short grip safety, exposed hammer, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued military metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address to left of slide, followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear. Left side of frame is marked with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" roll mark and a Major John M. Gilbert (JMG in circle) proof. Right side of slide is marked with model name, and serial number is marked to right side of frame above trigger guard cutaway. There are also separated (HP) marks to top of barrel, and an (H) mark to rear of slide near hammer. This model features an inspection mark by Maj. John M. Gilbert (Army Ordnance Inspector from August 10th 1917 - March 29th 1918) and was manufactured sometime in 1918. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Item retains most all of finish with only a few minor losses to muzzle. It also shows some pitting and surface oxidation scattered overall, but mostly to left side of slide. 

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 160850. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, short grip safety, exposed long spur hammer, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued military finish to slide, glossy blued finish to frame, and checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, magazine release, and slide lock. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and address, followed by a rampant Colt to rear of slide. On left side of frame is "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and a Major Gilbert H. Stewart (GHP in circle) proof behind triggerguard. Right side of slide is marked with model name, and serial number is marked to frame above trigger cutaway. Barrel has seperated (HP) marks and an (H) mark behind slide near hammer. This model 1911 was manufactured sometime in 1917. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Slide has a brown patina to top with thin finish remaining overall. Frame still retains a good portion of bluing, with some losses and patina near muzzle, grips. There is some pitting to trigger and behind trigger cutaway. Wood grips are in good condition. 

EST $ 1200 - 1600

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WWI-era Wilkinson British Highland Officer's Undress Sword, of Captain Charles E Anderson, Gordon Hi WWI-era Wilkinson British Highland Officer's Undress Sword, of Captain Charles E Anderson, Gordon Hi

WWI-era Wilkinson British Highland Officer's Undress Sword, of Captain Charles E Anderson, Gordon Hi

Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 344)

32.25" blade length, 40.5" overall with scabbard. Double-edged blade with single fuller to blade and double fullers to ricassos on both sides. Steel hilt features a 7" crossguard, shark skin grip wrapped with twisted copper wiring, and a regimental steel pommel. Blade is etched with designs of thistles, crowned "Gordan Highlanders" regiment marks, "1910/C.E.A." presentee marks, and a star of David to left side ricasso. Reverse side shows etchings of thistles, a crowned (GvR) monogram, and Wilkinson-Pall Mall manufacturer marks to right ricasso. Edge of blade is marked with what appears to be a serial number "42761". Includes steel scabbard with double bands and suspension loops. Presented to Captain Charles E. Anderson in 1910 upon graduation from the Royal Military Academy. 

Provenance: Born in Shanghai in 1890, Charles Edward Anderson undertook the Royal Military Academy exam in 1909 at the age of 19. After graduation he was assigned to 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. In October 1914, Anderson was assigned to D Company and departed Southampton for France of the SS Minneapolis and two days latter arrived at the Belgian port of Zeebrugge along with the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guard, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, and 2nd Battalion Border Regiment . On the 28th of that month, while attached to the 1st Brigade South of Cheluvelt, Belgium, the regiment came under a ferocious German attack proceeded by heavy artillery fire. The attack was successfully repelled with the loss of over 100 men from the Battalion. Another attack by the battalion three days later resulted in the serious wounding of Lieutenant Anderson, who received a bullet wound to the knee joint. This action would later be known as one of the opening engagements of the First Battle of Ypres.Anderson's wound was severe, and required an extensive convalescence. Medical documents dated August, 1915, state that despite numerous treatments he was still considered unfit for general or home duty, though he received a positive prognosis. He penned numerous letters to his superiors stressing his desire to return to the men of his unit, though these were met with disappointing results. Eventually, after applying for a Adjutant position, Anderson returned to the Gordons in 1916.In July 1916, the Gordons found themselves dug in at a position near Mametz Wood, facing off against the German 2nd Army during what would be known as the Battle of Bazentin Ridge, part of the Battle of the Somme. After the loss of forward positions held by the 22nd British Infantry Brigade, the Gordons were ordered to attack and retake the village of Bazentin-le-Petit. Anderson's D Company would make up the first line of the assault, commencing at 3:30 PM on July 14th. The attack was costly for the British, as the Germans had constructed several machine gun emplacements which were used to great effect. According to documents from the British War Office, Anderson was killed on July 20th though the exact circumstances of his death are not embellished upon. He is buried in lot K. 5 of Dernancourt Communal Cemetery.

Condition: Good. Blade has scattered pitting and mottled gray discoloration overall. Hilt has some wiggle room. Scabbard has scattered losses to polished finish overall. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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** 1906 Commercial Luger with Holster ** 1906 Commercial Luger with Holster

** 1906 Commercial Luger with Holster

Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 344)

.30 Luger caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 58513. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checked walnut grips. DWM logo toggle, {CROWN}/N proof marks, no marking for safety lever with area under lever left polished bright, grip safety. Pistol is accompanied by a brown flap holster marked J SCHEIDEGGER / BERN on the rear over the number 10

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish, with some thinning and wear. Retains strong traces of straw on the small parts. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting. Grip with light wear. Holster about very good with some crazing and moderate wear.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**1914 Dated P08 Artillery Luger Pistol by Erfurt **1914 Dated P08 Artillery Luger Pistol by Erfurt

**1914 Dated P08 Artillery Luger Pistol by Erfurt

Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 344)

9mm caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 3133a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. 1914 dated chamber, {CROWN}/ERFURT on toggle. All visible numbers match. Tangent rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, stock lug on backstrap. Accompanied by a reproduction wood shoulder stock holster combination. Pistol includes a single wood base magazine numbered 5774+.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains strong traces of thinning and worn blue with the balance blending to a plum brown patina. The strongest areas of blue remain on the frame, with even wear on the upper receiver and barrel. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, mostly bright bore with scattered oxidation and some frosting. Grips with light wear and some handling marks. Stock very good with scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**Colt New Service Model 1917 Army **Colt New Service Model 1917 Army

**Colt New Service Model 1917 Army

Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 194580. Double-action revolver with fluted swing out cylinder, military lanyard ring, cartridge extractor, and fixed notch and shark fin sights. Blued metal finish and plain walnut grips. Has standard manufacturer marks to barrel and frame. Markings also include "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" under barrel, and "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 No. 38330" to butt. Manufactured in 1919. 

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Condition: Good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has thinned in most areas, and shows most losses to barrel. 2" crack to left grip. Scratches and bites to both grips. 

EST $ 400 - 600

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**1917 Dated DWM **1917 Dated DWM

**1917 Dated DWM "Red 9" Artillery Luger with Stock & Holster

Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 344)

9mm caliber, 8" barrel, S/N 9772a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. 1917 dated chamber, DWM logo on toggle, large {Red 9} in grips. Visible numbers match. Tangent rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight, stock lug on backstrap. Accompanied by an original slab wood shoulder stock numbered 9765 on the locking collar tang, which has been lined out and also 85 on the opposite side, which is also lined out. Also includes an original leather holster with straps and accessories with what appears to be a later added socket and strap at the stock neck and a high quality reproduction dual magazine pouch. Holster retains an original cleaning rod. Pistol includes a single wood base magazine numbered 9771a.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Metal with most of the blued finish showing thinning, light wear and loss, particularly along high edges and contact points. Thinned areas developing a mostly smooth, lightly oxidized plum patina. Barrel with a couple of minor scrapes on the left side. Some strong areas of straw remain on the small parts. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional with a mostly bright bore with some frosting and oxidation in the grooves. Grips with some wear, most of the red paint in the "9" markings is worn away. Holster and shoulder stock with moderate wear, rating good to very good overall.

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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** Colt 1917 Army ** Colt 1917 Army

** Colt 1917 Army

Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 172150. Double-action revolver with fluted swing out cylinder, cartridge extractor, military lanyard ring, and fixed notch and shark fin sights. Blued military finish and plain walnut grips. Markings include standard manufacturer marks to barrel and frame, with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" under barrel. There is also a Major Gilbert H. Stewart (GHS in circle) proof to frame, and "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 No. 20001" to butt of grips. Includes Colt factory letter.

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Condition: Good. Bore is bright but has some residue to rifling. Cartridge chambers also show residue. Finish is in good condition, shows heavy machine marks and some surface oxidation to frame. Wood grips have some light scratches. 

EST $ 1000 - 1300

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**DWM 1920 Army Re-Work P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **DWM 1920 Army Re-Work P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**DWM 1920 Army Re-Work P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 344)

9mm caliber, 3.75" barrel, S/N 229t. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered walnut grips. 1920 chamber date, DWM logo toggle, {CROWN}/N proof on left of chamber. Visible serial numbers match. No grip safety, lug for stock. Pistol is accompanied by a brown hard shell holster that is unmarked and includes a single blued, aluminum base magazine numbered 3931a.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: About very good as refurbished. Retains some of the applied blue with thinning and loss and some scattered oxidation. Small parts mostly bright with scattered oxidation. Markings mostly clear, mechanically functional, very good bore with scattered oxidation. Holster very good.

EST $ 600 - 1000

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**Colt New Service Model 1909 Army **Colt New Service Model 1909 Army

**Colt New Service Model 1909 Army

Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 38093. Double-action revolver with fluted swing-out cylinder, military lanyard ring, cartridge extractor, and fixed notch and shark fin sights. Blued metal finish and plain walnut grips. Markings include standard manufacturer marks to frame and barrel. There are two inspectors' marks on this gun, one for Colonel Frank Baker (F.B.) on right of frame, and Rinaldo A. Carr (R.A.C.) marks to frame and butt of right grip. Also to butt is "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1909 No. 38093". This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1911. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Fair to good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Cartridge chambers are clean. Finish is in rough shape with pitting and surface oxidation appearing overall, losses to barrel and backstrap. Wood grips have scratches and dings overall. 

EST $ 700 - 1000

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**1914 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol **1914 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol

**1914 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol

Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 101631. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed long spur hammer, fixed notch and half moon sights, and a military lanyard ring. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, magazine release, and slide lock. Has standard Colt manufacturer address and patent dates, and rampant Colt (to rear) marked to left of slide, with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Col. Gilbert H. Stewart (GHS in circle) marks to left of frame. On right side of slide is the model name, and serial number is marked to frame. Item has an "HP" marked barrel, two-tone magazine, and all other parts coinciding with original WWI-era model 1911's. This specimen was produced sometime in 1914. Includes letter of provenance and a copy of the original purchase tag. 

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Condition: Good to very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. There is thinning to to slide and grips overall, and losses to finish near muzzle of slide, likely from holstering. There is a slight patina to front strap. Some light scratches overall. Wood grips are in great condition. 

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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**DWM 1915 P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine **DWM 1915 P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

**DWM 1915 P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 6042C. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine and fixed sights. Blued military finish to slide and frame, with strawed accoutrements and checkered walnut grips. Marked to front of breech is military date 1915, with DWM manufacturer mark on top of center toggle link. Serial number is marked under barrel and to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked to left of slide, frame, and to top of center toggle link. There are (DWM Imperial German) military proofs stamped to right side of slide, and to left side of center toggle link. Safety toggle is marked Gesichert. Front strap features the regiment marking 169.R.8.2., indicating it was sidearm number 2, used by 8th Company, of the 169th Reserve Cavalry Regiment. Magazine has serial number 8059 marked to wood knob. Includes black leather military holster marked A. Wertheim/1915, with an extra wood knob magazine. All serial numbers are matching on pistol. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp, shows signs of pitting. Minor losses to finish near muzzle and on trigger plate. Item has some small scratches and dings overall. 

EST $ 1400 - 1600

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**Engraved 1920 DWM Commercial P08 Pistol with Holster **Engraved 1920 DWM Commercial P08 Pistol with Holster

**Engraved 1920 DWM Commercial P08 Pistol with Holster

Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 344)

.30 Luger caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 26198. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered walnut grips. DWM logo toggle, visible serial numbers match, weak {CROWN}/U and {CROWN}/P proofs on left of chamber. Grip safety. Pistol is engraved over roughly 60% of its surfaces with deep relief European-style floral engraving with flowing leaf patterns, geometric borders, punch dot shading and checkering on the grip safety and part of the front strap. Engraving covers the sides of the receiver, front strap and backstrap, magazine well, triggerguard and top of the barrel. Pistol is accompanied by a brown hardshell holster marked WIEN on the back with an {eagle}/WaA47 inspection without a takedown tool. Pistol includes two magazine, one a wood bottom nickel magazine that is unmarked and a blued aluminum bottom one marked 2/1001 on the side and numbered 7049/2 on the bottom. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retains most of the applied blue with proof marks weak from polishing. Engraving remains clear and crisp, other markings clear as well. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore with light frosting. Grips very good with some wear and chip missing below the safety.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Colt 1911A1 **Colt 1911A1

**Colt 1911A1 "Black Army" Rework

Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 462668. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, grip safety, and exposed spur hammer. Parkerized metal finish with checkered walnut grips. Features a Bo-Mar adjustable rear notched sight and a fixed ramp front sight. There is checkering to the front strap, arched mainspring housing, hammer, magazine release, and slide lock. Item also features a Match model adjustable trigger. Left side of slide is stamped "GOVERNMENT/MODEL COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBER .45" followed by a rampant Colt mark. Left side of frame has several marks including "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", an (AA) Augusta Arsenal proof, an (Eagle Head/S12) Springfield proof, (58) mark to triggerguard, and a (P) proof marked below magazine release. Right side of slide features obfuscated Colt manufacturer address and patent dates. Right side of frame has serial number marking, and an unidentified (T) mark behind trigger cutaway. Manufactured originally in 1918, this pistol features heart-shaped cutaways  typical with "Black Army" era 1911's. It also has arsenal reworks such as the arched mainspring housing, extended grip safety spur, shortened hammer, and graduated slide lock. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and has some residue. Finish is in excellent condition, may have been refinished at some point after the arsenal rework as most of original manufacturer and military marks appear buffed over or obfuscated. Heavy scratches under finish to right side of slide. 

EST $ 600 - 900

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**1917 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol **1917 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol

**1917 Production Colt Model 1911 Pistol

Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 198622. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone lanyard ringed 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish and checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address to left of slide, followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear of slide. On left side of frame there is "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Gilbert H. Stewart (GHS in circle) proof marks. Right side of item shows the model name stamped to right of slide, and serial number is marked to right side of frame above trigger guard cutaway. Barrel of this item is marked with (HP) and rear of slide has an (H) stamp near hammer. This model 1911 was manufactured sometime toward the end of 1917. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright with some evidence of pitting/oxidation near breech, rifling is sharp. Metal finish has mostly turned to a light brown/green patina adding a unique look to this item. Finish is also showing some small losses toward muzzle and on grip straps. Wood grips are in good condition, with some scratches to left side grip. 

EST $ 1600 - 2000

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**Swiss 1900 Luger & Holster **Swiss 1900 Luger & Holster

**Swiss 1900 Luger & Holster

Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 344)

7.65mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 1533. Blued finish, strawed small parts with fire blued screws. Chamber marked with {Swiss Cross in Sunburst} and toggle with DWM logo. Swiss Cross inspection marks throughout, including on left of barrel, left of frame, rear of frame and rear half of toggle. All visible numbers match as do those visible by grip removal, including the grips. Dished toggle knobs, no mark for thumb safety with bright polish underneath, grip safety, V-notch rear sight is not modified to "U" shape. Correct pattern wood bottom magazine marked H with flat metal inserts on the sides. Includes a brown leather flap holster with shoulder strap marks FRIED. BIGLER / BERN / 1904 and further identified by the scratched marking on the rear S. Pollag / St. Gallen

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue with some thinning and fading as well as high edge wear. Metal with a handful of small surface scuffs and marks, small parts with some strong traces of straw color. Markings remain clear, very good bore is bright with some frosting, grips with some wear, particularly to high edges and around magazine release. Holster good to very good with moderate wear, some crazing and finish loss.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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**Small Ring Hammer War Time Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Holster Stock **Small Ring Hammer War Time Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Holster Stock

**Small Ring Hammer War Time Commercial Mauser C96 Pistol with Holster Stock

Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 344)

7.63mm caliber, 5.5" barrel,  S/N 67539. Blued finish, bright bolt, niter blued small parts and strawed trigger, 33-groove hardwood grips. 1,000 meter tangent rear sight, slotted for shoulder stock. {CROWN}/U proof on left of chamber. Standard wartime commercial markings, small ring hammer, matching full or partial serial number on chamber, backstrap, lock frame, hammer, bolt, magazine floor plate and in grips. The pistol is accompanied by an ummarked holster stock that is numbered 539, matching the gun. The top of the stock lid is carefully carved G.N. ORR and the the last name ORR is neatly carved in the bottom of the left grip.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning, high edge wear and minor loss with areas of thinned blue blending with a lightly oxidized plum patina. Small parts retain some of their bright niter blued finish with thinning and fading. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good, mostly bright bore with some scattered oxidation and darker patches. Grips with some lightly scattered bumps and dings. Stock with more moderate handing marks and surface mars.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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**Smith & Wesson .45 Hand Ejector Military (Model of 1917) **Smith & Wesson .45 Hand Ejector Military (Model of 1917)

**Smith & Wesson .45 Hand Ejector Military (Model of 1917)

Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 85881. Double-action revolver with fluted swing out cylinder, military lanyard ring, cartridge extractor, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued military finish and plain walnut grips. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer marks, (Flaming bomb) Ordnance acceptance mark to left of frame, "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" under barrel, and "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917 No. 114272" to butt of grips.  

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and has some residue to rifling. Finish has worn off of grip straps, is thinning on barrel, frame, and cylinder. Light scratches and pitting noted in scattered areas overall. Cylinder also shows a drag line the whole way around. Wood grips are in great condition. 

EST $ 900 - 1200

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** Colt 1911 ** Colt 1911

** Colt 1911

Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 344)

 .45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 133330. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, short grip safety, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address, followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear on left side of slide. Left side of frame features "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Gilbert H. Stewart (GHS in circle) proof marks. Right side of slide is marked with model name, and serial number is marked to right of frame above triggerguard cutaway. Manufactured sometime in 1916. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and rifling has residue. Most of blued metal finish has turned to a plum patina and there is light pitting and surface oxidation overall. Wood grips are in good condition with minor wear and bites to both. 

EST $ 1200 - 1400

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**Colt Army 1909 **Colt Army 1909

**Colt Army 1909

Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 344)

 .45 LC caliber, 5.5" barrel length, S/N 43253. Double-action 6-shot revolver with fluted swing-out cylinder, exposed spur hammer, military lanyard ring, fixed notch and sharkfin sights. Blued metal finish, silver-plated hammer, and plain square-butt walnut grips. Item has checkered cartridge extractor rod, flat cylinder release, hammer, and a plain trigger. Barrel features standard Colt manufacturer address, patent dates, model name, and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks. Frame has rampant Colt stamped to left side, with Rinaldo A. Carr (R.A.C.) and Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) proof marks to right side. Serial number is marked to cylinder yoke, crane, and to butt of grip strap along with "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1909" stamp. Grips appear to be original, having (R.A.C.) proofs to both. Serial number is also inscribed under both grips in pencil with period penmanship. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1911 according to serial number identification. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright, rifling is sharp, and cartridge chambers are clean with only some light residue. Item has retained most of brilliant blued finish, but has pitting and surface oxidation in some spots overall. Heavy pit marks near Colt emblem on left of frame, and to a spot on cylinder.  Wood grips are in good condition and only exhibit minor scratches, dings. There is a faint drag line to cylinder. Lockup is tight and action is functional. 

EST $ 1200 - 1600

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** Colt 1911 ** Colt 1911

** Colt 1911

Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 34592. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and blade front sight. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates ending at 1911, and Hartford address followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear on left side slide. To left of frame there are "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) marks. Barrel is marked with separated (HP) proof. Right side of slide shows model name, and serial number is stamped to right side of frame above triggerguard. This specimen was manufactured sometime in early 1913. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Finish shows losses to top of slide, muzzle, and underneath of frame. Small gathering of pitting or surface oxidation in scattered areas of frame overall. Good example of an early Colt 1911. 

EST $ 1800 - 2000

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**Colt 1911A1 **Colt 1911A1

**Colt 1911A1

Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 747465. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, fixed notch and half moon sights, grip safety, and exposed spur hammer. Item has a parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features a checkered hammer, magazine release, arched mainspring housing, and a plain shortened trigger. To left of slide are standard Colt manufacturer marks including patent dates, Connecticut address, and a centered rampant Colt mark. Left side of slide, frame, and barrel has "F2-4900" marked. Also to left of frame is a (R.S.) Robert Sears proof mark above cutout, and a (P) proof under magazine release; (P) proof can also be seen on top of slide. To right side of frame are standard Colt 1911A1 model name, serial number, and United States Property marks. It does not feature any arsenal rework notations, just interwar changes such as the shortened trigger, shortened hammer, graduated slide lock, extended grip spur, and arched mainspring housing. The serial number indicates that this model 1911A1 was made sometime in 1941.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and rifling is sharp. Retains most of finish, with some losses on raised surface edges. There are some light scratches overall. 

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber,  5" barrel length, S/N 302112. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone lanyard ringed 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring to butt, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address, followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear on left side of slide. Left side of frame features "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major John M. Gilbert (JMG in circle) proof marks. Right of slide features model name marks, and serial number is marked to right side of frame above trigger cutaway. This model Colt 1911 was manufactured in 1918. Includes Colt factory letter.

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Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Item retains most of finish, with some thinning to top of slide, and losses to grip straps. Wood grips show some minor wear to checkering in spots toward bottom of both grips. 

EST $ 1800 - 2200

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 92522. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with lanyard bottomed 7-shot magazine, military lanyard ring to mainspring housing, exposed hammer, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued military metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address to left of slide, followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear. Left side of frame has "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" mark and a Major. Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) proof behind triggerguard cutaway. Marked to right side of slide is the model name, and serial number is marked to frame above triggerguard. This specimen does not have an (HP) marked barrel, but it was manufactured sometime in 1914. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has losses to top of barrel and raised edges, with thinning to finish on front of frame and grip straps. Wood grips are in good condition. 

EST $ 1500 - 1800

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 91003. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone lanyard ring bottomed magazine, exposed hammer, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address, followed by a rampant Colt stamp to rear of slide. Left side of frame shows "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and Major Walter G. Penfield (WGP in circle) proof marks. Right side of slide is marked with model name, and serial number is marked to frame above trigger guard cutaway. Barrel has (HP) marks and there is also an (H) marked to rear of slide near hammer. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1914. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. There are some minor losses to finish near muzzle and to underside of frame in front of the trigger guard. Abrasion to left of rear sight with some light scratches to slide overall. There is a patina developing on grip straps, and some evidence of pitting left side behind trigger cutaway and below thumb safety. Left wood grip shows some worn down areas and a bite to bottom left corner, and right side has some dulling and bites toward bottom of grip. Overall a fine example of a pre-war Colt 1911.

EST $ 1600 - 2000

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**dou Code 1944 Production German k98 Rifle **dou Code 1944 Production German k98 Rifle

**dou Code 1944 Production German k98 Rifle

Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 344)

8mm Mauser caliber, 23" barrel, S/N 9477aa. Blued finish, laminated stock. Chamber marked {eagle} / Wa480 / dou / 44. Barrel marked with {eagle},  two {eagle} / Wa480 inspections and serial number, receiver marked Mod 98. Matching serial numbers on receiver, bolt, magazine floor plate, front barrel band, under rear sight leaf and under hand guard. No marks visible in stock. With an original sling. Produced by Waffenwerke Brunn.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong thinning blue on the barrel with more on the receiver. Clear markings in metal, none in wood except under forend. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some old added finish and apparently lightly sanded, showing some minor bumps and digs. Sling with moderate wear in about good condition.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**JP Sauer & Sohn M30 WWII Luftwaffe Survival Drilling **JP Sauer & Sohn M30 WWII Luftwaffe Survival Drilling

**JP Sauer & Sohn M30 WWII Luftwaffe Survival Drilling

Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 344)

12 gauge/9.3x74R caliber, 25.625" barrels, S/N 336288. Blued barrels, color case hardened receiver, checkered pistol-gripped stock with raised cheek rest and Sauer & Sohn {Double-S} logo grooved Bakelite buttplate. Checkered splinter forearm. Matching serial numbers on triggerguard tang, on interior of frame, under barrels and in forend. Bottom of barrels with German {eagle}/N proofs, Sauer logos and Luftwaffe {droop-winged eagle}/2 acceptance on rifle barrel lug. The code 741 under the chamber of the rifle barrel suggests July of 1941 production. Both sides of receiver marked J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL and decorated with simple flowing foliate engraving that continues under the frame with the intertwined Sauer & Sohn SS logo under the receiver along with the Sauer "miner" logo. Both shotgun barrels marked on top of the chambers J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL and KRUPP-LAUFSTAHL. Right chamber of shotgun barrel and obverse of stock clearly stamped with the {spread-winged Luftwaffe eagle} clutching a swastika in its talons. Matted ribb engraved 9,3x74.R. and equipped with 100-yard auto-actuated flip up rear sight, white mid-rib bead and front blade sight. Equipped with sling swivels.

These incredibly high-quality Sauer & Sohn's combination hunting guns were ordered by the Luftwaffe circa 1941 for use as survival guns and were delivered in 1941-42 in aluminum transit cases that included a full range of accessories and ammunition. The right shotgun barrel was intended for use with birdshot and 25 of those cartridges were included in the case, while the left barrel was intended for use with Brenneke slugs for use against game, with 20 of those supplied as well. The rifle barrel on the bottom was chambered for the immensely powerful 9.3x74R cartridge, similar to the .375 Nitro Express and more than capable of dealing with most dangerous game. 20 Rifle cartridges were included in the kit as well. The rifles were primarily issued to pilot of Junkers JU-87 Stuka Dive Bombers and Messerschmitt BF-109 Fighters during the North African campaign. While some 5,000 of the guns were ordered most sources note that only 2,456 were delivered, making these a scarce a desirable addition to any advanced collection of World War II German small arms, particularly a collection that centers on the Luftwaffe. The M30 certainly holds the distinction of the being the highest quality and most expensive "survival gun" ever issued in military service.

 

 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the original blue on the barrels with some moderate thinning and wear, with some areas thinned to pewter gray metal. Color case hardened frame has faded and dulled to a smoky gray patina with strong traces of original mottled blues and purples and some small patches of vivid color in protected areas. All markings remain clear, crisp and fully legible. Mechanically functional in all respects, including barrel selector, safety, flip up rear sight, extractors, etc. Fine bright bores in shotgun barrels, rifle barrel with some scattered surface dust, some frosting and some scattered oxidation, much of which should clean out. A couple of the screws show some light slot wear, most notably the one in the bottom of the receiver. Stock about fine with some scattered bumps, dings and minor marks, retaining most of the original finish with some flaked finish loss near the buttplate on the reverse. A short and tight grain crack its present on the top of the wrist, starting at the end of the tang and running to the comb.

EST $ 6000 - 9000

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*Walther 1936 Olympia *Walther 1936 Olympia

*Walther 1936 Olympia "Schnellfeuer" Pistol

Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 344)

.22 short caliber, 7.25" barrel, S/N 8964.  Visible numbers matching.  Blued finish and black painted slide with checkered walnut grips and bakelite-bottom magazine.  Slide marked with Walther banner and address along with model.

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Condition: Fair to good.  Some scratching and thinning of finish with some minor wear to slide on sharp edges.  Some minor oxidation spots on frame with scratches on rear of slide.  Some wear and minor dents to grips, no serious cracks, splits, or other major damage.  Bore is bright with visible rifling.  

EST $ 1500 - 3000

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**1942 dot Code German G33/40 Mountain Rifle **1942 dot Code German G33/40 Mountain Rifle

**1942 dot Code German G33/40 Mountain Rifle

Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 344)

8mm Mauser caliber, 20" barrel, S/N 886d. Blued finish, bright bolt, laminated stock. Top of chamber marked {eagle}/63 over dot over 1942. Side of chamber marked with Waffenamt and serial number, receiver marked G33/40. Matching numbers on receiver, bolt and inside hand guard, no other parts appear to be numbered. Retains elevating leaf rear sight, sling swivel on barrel band, cleaning rod and an original leather sling. No visible marks in wood on exterior. The G33/44 was produced by BRNO in Czechoslovakia as a German military modified version of the Czech VZ33 carbine for use by the "Alpine" or "Mountain" troops. A relatively scarce WWII German rifle in a fairly nice state of preservation.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some strong traces of blue on the barrel with a mostly smoky gray patina. Clear markings in the metal, none present in the wood. Mechanically functional, good bore with strong rifling and moderate oxidation with some darkness and minor roughness. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Japanese Type 2 Ariska Paratrooper Rifle by Nagoya Arsenal **Japanese Type 2 Ariska Paratrooper Rifle by Nagoya Arsenal

**Japanese Type 2 Ariska Paratrooper Rifle by Nagoya Arsenal

Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 344)

7.7mm, 25.25" barrel, S/N 8100. Blued finish, two-piece hardwood laminated stock. Matching last thee digits of serial number 100 on bolt handle, extractor, firing pin and bayonet lug. Matching take-down number 1000 on barrel, both forend, receiver mating collars and take down wedge. Ground Mum. Retains "anti-aircraft" rear sight, both sling swivels and cleaning rod. Only about 20,000 of these scarce 2-piece take-down rifles bases upon the Type 99 were produced ca1942-43 by the Japanese and they are desirable collector rifles today.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the dull military blued finish with some thinning and high edge wear, markings remain clear with ground mum. Mechanically functional, very good bore with strong rifling and some scattered oxidation. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and minor mars.

EST $ 1800 - 2500

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**Springfield Armory M1 Garand **Springfield Armory M1 Garand

**Springfield Armory M1 Garand

Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 5892877. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Top rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY over the serial number. Stock with clear {DOD Eagle & Stars} cartouche on reverse. Springfield Arsenal barrel dated 6-55. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some light wear. Markings clear and sharp throughout. Stock crisp with some light handling marks. Mechanically functional, fine bore.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Springfield M1D Garand Sniper Rifle **Springfield M1D Garand Sniper Rifle

**Springfield M1D Garand Sniper Rifle

Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3578425. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Top rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number. Springfield Arsenal barrel is dated 4-52 and has the correct  T37 4-prong flash hider installed for use as an M1D. No visible cartouches or inspections on the stock, although they could be under the attached cheek pad. 20/F is painted along the toe near the buttplate. Equipped with the John Garand designed mount for the M84 telescopic sight, with correctly countersunk screws in the hinge plate. Includes an M84 marked scope S/N 47864 with original eye cup. A 6-53 dated MRT leather cheek rest is attached to the butt and an OD Green web sling is installed. Throat erosion 3.5, muzzle erosion could not be measured due to interference from the flash hider.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with clear markings in the metal. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and light marks. Scope with clear optics.

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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**Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand **Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand

**Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand

Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel length, S/N 5495816. Gas-operated semi automatic rifle with 8-round internal magazine, sling swivels, bayonet lug, and adjustable aperture and fixed blade sights. Parkerized military finish and plain semi pistol grip walnut stock. Markings include "U.S. RIFLE/CAL. .30 M1/H.&R. ARMS CO./5495816" to rear of receiver, and "D28287-12SA/W9B" to top of bolt covering. There is also a sharp boxed (CMP/Crested American Eagle) cartouche marked to the left side of stock below receiver. This M1 has a muzzle reading of 0+, and throat reading of 0+. Includes CMP grade tag, along with additional paperwork.

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish shows some light scratches overall. Wood stock is in great condition. 

EST $ 800 - 1400

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**Saginaw M1 Carbine w/ Oiled Packaged Magazine **Saginaw M1 Carbine w/ Oiled Packaged Magazine

**Saginaw M1 Carbine w/ Oiled Packaged Magazine

Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 344)

.30 carbine caliber, 18" barrel length, S/N 5855014. Gas-operated semi-automatic rifle without a magazine. Item features what appears to be a type-III barrel band and bayonet lug, with a rounded sling port, rounded bolt, low wood, two-hole handguard, rotary safety, and adjustable aperture and fixed blade "ear protector" sights. Has a dull blued military finish, plain semi pistol grip walnut stock, and an olive-drab nylon sling. Markings include "U.S. CARBINE/CAL. .30 M1" to front of breech, "SAGINAW S.G./5855014" to rear of receiver, and "SAGINAW S.G./GENERAL MOTORS" toward muzzle of barrel. Item does not appear to have any cartouche marks to wood stock. Includes an original magazine still sealed in original oiled packaging. 

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Condition: Very good to excellent. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has some losses to top of bolt and several dings or pit marks toward muzzle of barrel. Wood stock has some light scratches overall but is in great condition. Handguard and forend have started to darken with a patina. Nylon sling has some discoloration to fabric, and oxidation to hardware. 

EST $ 700 - 900

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**Colt Pocket Model 1903 **Colt Pocket Model 1903

**Colt Pocket Model 1903

Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 344)

.32 ACP caliber, 3.75" barrel length, S/N 559886. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable magazine, grip safety, slide lock, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued metal finish and checkered walnut grip with silver rampant Colt medallions to both. Manufactured in 1942.

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Condition: Good to very good. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Retains most of finish with some losses on sharp edges. There are scattered spots of pitting and surface oxidation overall. 

EST $ 600 - 1000

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A U.S. Navy WWII Ship's Bridge Binoculars A U.S. Navy WWII Ship's Bridge Binoculars

A U.S. Navy WWII Ship's Bridge Binoculars

Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 344)

pedestal is marked A21 BU 321-5-1 USN.

Height overall 61 1/2 inches.

Provenance:
Paul Manning, Saugerties, New York

Provenance: Property from the Collection of Paul M. Bentley, Oostburg, WIPaul Bentley was a lifelong collector of idiosyncratic Americana and folk art, who, along with his wife Judith, built a one-of-a-kind collection which they installed in their equally interesting home. Nestled on the western shore of Lake Michigan and designed by renowned Chicago architect Margaret McCurry, the home was nicknamed “The Crayola House.”During the planning stages, Paul wrote an essay for McCurry about the life of a retired ship captain. The essay was prompted by Paul’s encyclopedic knowledge of pirate history and his 30 years diving Lake Michigan shipwrecks, especially as a volunteer with the Wisconsin Historical Society Underwater Archaeology team. It sparked the architect’s imagination and ultimately inspired the design for the one-of-a-kind home.Paul’s impressive collection of American folk art includes carved wood figures, carnival toys, a Popeye riding toy, trade figures and signs, and several other rare and unusual examples. His life was full of exploration and curiosity, which is so clearly represented in the objects he acquired.

Condition: All optics clear, all mechanical functions operate correctly. 

EST $ 4000 - 8000

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**DWM 1908 Navy Luger Dated 1917 **DWM 1908 Navy Luger Dated 1917

**DWM 1908 Navy Luger Dated 1917

Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 344)

9mm caliber, 6" barrel, S/N 1422a. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. Second issue variant, produced with the GESICHERT marking originally stamped in the upper safety location. DWM marked toggle, {CROWN}/M inspection marks, Navy proofs. Visible numbers match. Adjustable 100/200 meter rear sight, no grip safety, backstrap with stock lug. Includes a single unmarked nickel, wood-bottom magazine. Pistol is accompanied by a high quality reproduction shoulder stock and holster combination.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinning blue with scattered surface oxidation and a small area of surface rust on the side plate. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore with scattered oxidation. Grips with scattered light wear and handling marks. Reproduction stock and holster about fine.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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Colt Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Conversion with Ejector Colt Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Conversion with Ejector

Colt Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Conversion with Ejector

Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 344)

.38RF caliber, 4.4375" barrel, S/N 8587. Nickel finish, smooth one-piece varnished walnut grip. Visible numbers match, unnumbered cylinder, ejector rod, loading gate. Two-date, two-line patent marks on frame, one-line New York barrel address. Includes a leather flap hostler with snap closure that is marked ES CO / SEATTLE.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains much of an old applied nickel refinish, which has left some of the markings soft. Loading gate a well made replacement, mechanically functional, good bore with scattered pitting. Grip good with some varnish, showing scattered dings and mars. Holster good to very good.

EST $ 500 - 800

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1940 Mauser Banner Luger P.08 1940 Mauser Banner Luger P.08

1940 Mauser Banner Luger P.08

Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 4955X. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable aluminum knobbed 8-shot magazine, stock lug, military lanyard ring, and fixed v-notch and ramp sights. Blued military finish and checkered walnut grips. Markings include Mauser (German Eagle) proofs to left of slide and left of center toggle link. To right of slide there is a contract purchase (eagle/L) proof, and to left of barrel there is what appears to be a mid-war (eagle/SUHC) mark. Serial number is marked to front of frame, left of slide, and to bottom of magazine, with partial serial numbers marked to trigger plate and other small parts. Has a "GESICHERT" marked safety toggle. Features a Mauser banner logo to top of center toggle link, and is dated "1940" to front of breech. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and shows some light oxidation to rifling. Finish is in great condition and only shows light thinning to muzzle, trigger plate, toe of front strap, and stock lug. Wood grips have light wear to checkering. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Early Commercial Colt 1911 **Early Commercial Colt 1911

**Early Commercial Colt 1911

Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N C3157. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, arched mainspring housing, military lanyard ring, long grip safety, and fixed u-notch and ramp sights. Blued metal finish with checkered walnut grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, shortened trigger, and graduated thumb safety. Item also has grooving to arched mainspring housing, magazine release, and slide lock. Markings are mostly dull and illegible where standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and address are marked to left of slide. On right, "COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBER .45" is nearly obliterated. Serial number and model name are marked to right side of frame. According to the serial number, this model was manufactured sometime in 1913. 

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Condition: Good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Most of metal finish has worn away or is very thin overall. Could have possibly been reblued or buffed at one point. Letter markings to metal are worn down and nearly obliterated in most spots. Grips do not appear to be original and are flared away from strap on both sides near bottom. 

EST $ 500 - 800

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**Colt Model 1911A1 Pre-WWII Argentine Contract **Colt Model 1911A1 Pre-WWII Argentine Contract

**Colt Model 1911A1 Pre-WWII Argentine Contract

Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N C172282. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed spur hammer, grip safety, and fixed notch and half moon sights. Nickel-plated metal finish with grooved walnut grips. Features checkering to shortened trigger, arched mainspring housing, graduated thumb safety, and slide lock. Has standard Colt manufacturer address, patent dates, model name, and serial number to slide and frame. Also features "POLICIA DE LA CAPITAL" to left side of slide and a rack number "No. 6307" to top of slide. Indicating this was a commercial model 1911A1 produced for the Argentine Police. Triggerguard also has marks including Colt verified proof (VP), a "3" to left of trigger guard, and "99" to right side of triggerguard. These pre-WWII commercial models were manufactured between 1925-1942. This specimen dates to 1933. 

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Condition: Fair to good. Bore is frosty and rifling has some residue. Most of finish shows pitting, scratches, and a mottled dark discoloration overall. Wood grips are in good condition. Some oxidation under grips. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Waffen-marked FN Browning Hi Power **Waffen-marked FN Browning Hi Power

**Waffen-marked FN Browning Hi Power

Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4.5" barrel length, S/N 43800b. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable magazine, exposed hammer, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued military finish with checkered brown Bakelite grips. Features grooving to skeletonized hammer, thumb safety, slide lock, and checkering to magazine release. Markings include two-line Fabrique Nationale manufacturer address and Browning patent to left of slide. Left of slide and frame also features (eagle/WaA140) next to (German eagle) proofs on both. There is also a (eagle/WaA140) mark to front of slide under muzzle. On right side of slide the serial number is marked just below ejection port, with a partial serial number marked to frame above triggerguard cutaway. Barrel is marked as well with (German eagle) proof stamped above a partial serial number. Includes unmarked WWII-era brown leather holster. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Item is a late war production and exhibits machine marks overall. There is some thinning to finish on top of slide, muzzle, and raised surface edges. Right side grip has a small crack behind grip screw, but are in great condition otherwise. Holster shows some darkened areas and light scratches overall.

EST $ 700 - 900

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**S/42-code Mauser Luger **S/42-code Mauser Luger

**S/42-code Mauser Luger

Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 1202K. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with aluminum knobbed 8-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, stock lug, and fixed v-notch and ramp sights. Blued metal military finish with grooved black Bakelite grips. Features checkering to toggle link, magazine release, takedown lever, and has grooving to safety. Markings include two (eagle/83) marks next to an early-WWII (German eagle) marks on right of slide, with another early-WWII (German eagle) mark to right side of barrel. Center toggle link shows "Mauser S/42" marking, with a "1938" date stamped to front of breech. To left side of frame are Century Arms import marks. Serial number is stamped several times to left of slide, frame, and small part components. Partial serial number to takedown lever does not match those on the rest of pistol, and has been partially obfuscated. Serial number marked to front of frame has been obliterated and marked over with several other numbers and marks. Bottom of aluminum knob magazine is marked (G/+/eagle/83). Frame is marked "GESICHERT" under safety toggle. According to date stamped chamber, this pistol was manufactured in 1938.

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Condition: Very good. Bore shows evidence of pitting and rifling is present. Finish is in great condition and only shows minor scratches to trigger plate and right side of barrel. Bakelite grips show some light scratches and bites to right grip. 

EST $ 900 - 1200

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**1936 Dated Kreighoff Luftwaffe Contract P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **1936 Dated Kreighoff Luftwaffe Contract P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**1936 Dated Kreighoff Luftwaffe Contract P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 5732. Blued finish, strawed small parts, coarse checkered brown plastic grips. Matching numbers throughout with the exception of the magazine. 1936 chamber date, correct H {anchor} K / KRIEGHOFF / SUHL marking on toggle with the word "Kreighoff" running the whole width of the toggle. Left side of slide with large Luftwaffe {droop-winged eagle}/2 inspection followed by a slightly smaller {droop-winged eagle} without a number and an even smaller {droop-winged eagle}/2 set of inspection marks. Left of frame with partially obscured {droop-winged eagle}/2 inspection, bottom of barrel with {droop-winged eagle}/2, serial number 5732 and 883 bore diameter marking. Includes a mismatched but correctly inspected {droop-winged eagle}/2 Krieghoff aluminum bottom magazine that has had the serial serial number ground off and a wood bottom magazine numbered 7577f. Pistol is also accompanied by a black leather hardshell holster that his unmarked and contains a {droop-winged eagle}/2 marked takedown tool. Krieghoff produced Luftwaffe contract Lugers are among the most desirable of all WWII era German military Lugers and this is a very nice example.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good to near fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning and fading at contact points and edges, with a scrape on the right front edge of the frame rails that has expose some metal and partially obscured the Luftamt. All other markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional, very good bore is crisp and lightly frosted. Holster about good to very good with some finish loss and surface mars.

EST $ 5000 - 8000

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**Mauser S/42 Code 1936 Dated P08 Luger with Holster & (2) Matching Magazines **Mauser S/42 Code 1936 Dated P08 Luger with Holster & (2) Matching Magazines

**Mauser S/42 Code 1936 Dated P08 Luger with Holster & (2) Matching Magazines

Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 88h. Blued finish, strawed trigger, safety and takedown lever, checkered walnut grips. 1936 dated chamber, S/42 code toggle, {droop wing eagle}/63 inspection marks, "droop winged" eagle proof. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by a brown hardshell 1936 dated FR&K VOEGELS / KOLN DENTZ, marked holster with a {Droop Winged Eagle}/WaA387 inspection with a takedown tool that has an illegible waffenamt. Holster additionally has the name SPOERL scratched into the rear of it. Includes two aluminum based magazines both correctly numbered to the gun.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning and loss with some high edge wear. Small parts with traces of straw. Markings remain clear and sharp, mechanically functional, very good, lightly oxidized bore. Grips with light wear, holster with some light wear and scuffing.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Mauser S/42 G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **Mauser S/42 G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**Mauser S/42 G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 4747f. Blued finish, strawed trigger, safety and takedown lever, checkered hardwood grips. G dated chamber, S/42 code toggle, {eagle}/63 inspection marks, "droop winged" eagle proof. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by a black hardshell 1941 dated dlu code, {Eagle}WaA641 inspected P08 marked holster with no takedown tool. Includes two blued, aluminum based magazines, one numbered to the gun and one numbered 5435u.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with thinning straw on small parts. All markings clear and crisp, mechanically functional, fine bore with some grease in the grooves. Grips with light wear, holster with surface scuffs and some marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Luger with Holster **Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Luger with Holster

**Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Luger with Holster

Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 9192r. Blued finish, strawed trigger, safety and takedown lever, checkered walnut grips. 1937 dated chamber, S/42 code toggle, {droop wing eagle}/63 inspection marks, "droop winged" eagle proof. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by a black hardshell 1937 dated GERBRUDER KLINGE / BRESDEN, marked holster with a {droop winged eagle}/WaA142 inspection with a takedown tool that has an illegible waffenamt. Includes two blued aluminum based magazines, one the extra matching numbered magazine to the gun and the other numbered 6226k.

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Condition: Fine. Retains much of the blued finish with some thinning and fading. Strawed parts with some strong traces of color. All markings clear and crisp, mechanically functional, fine lightly frosted bore. Grips with some wear, flattening and handling marks. Holster very good with some scuffs and marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**DWM P.08 Luger w/ Holster & Matching Wood Base Magazine **DWM P.08 Luger w/ Holster & Matching Wood Base Magazine

**DWM P.08 Luger w/ Holster & Matching Wood Base Magazine

Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 8865L. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine and fixed sights. Item has a blued military finish, strawing to trigger and accoutrements, and checkered walnut grips. Has DWM mark and three partial serial numbers marked to center toggle. 1914 military date to top of frame. Two Imperial German {eagle} proofs to left of breech and top of barrel. To left of frame there is one full serial number, and three partial serial numbers to left side accoutrements. On right side of frame are four Imperial German military proof marks typical to 1914 DWM Lugers. Serial number and the number 883 are stamped underneath of barrel. Included with this item is an unmarked WWI-era leather P.08 holster with cleaning rod and Luger takedown tool. This Luger has been disassembled and all serial numbers are matching, including serial number on original wood knob magazine. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and rifling is sharp. Some losses to finish on muzzle, raised surface edges, and front sight likely from holstering. Scratch to underside of barrel. Very few pinpoint pitting marks to frame. Holster accoutrements show signs of oxidation. 

EST $ 1100 - 1500

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**1939 Dated Mauser 42 Code German P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **1939 Dated Mauser 42 Code German P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**1939 Dated Mauser 42 Code German P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 417t. Blued finish, blued trigger and safety, checkered hardwood grips. 1939 dated chamber, 42 code toggle, {eagle}/63 inspection marks. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by a black hardshell 1939 dated AUWARTER & BUBECK holster with an unmarked takedown tool. Includes two blued, aluminum based magazines, one numbered to the gun and one numbered 8947.

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Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish with thinning and wear, with the upper receiver toning to plum. All markings are clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some lightly scattered pitting. Grips with some light wear. Holster about fine.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Colt 1911A1 **Colt 1911A1

**Colt 1911A1

Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 785746. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring, long grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, arched mainspring housing, graduated thumb safety, slide lock, magazine release, and shortened trigger. Markings to left side of slide include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding a rampant Colt stamp. To left side of frame is a Colonel Waldemar S. Broberg (W.B. in square) proof and (P) proof, both behind trigger cutaway. Right side of frame shows model name, serial number, and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks. This model Colt 1911A1 was produced sometime in 1942. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and shows some evidence of pitting to rifling near breech. Finish is in good condition with only minor losses toward muzzle. There is a faint patina developing to top of slide and to front strap. 

EST $ 1800 - 2200

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**Remington Rand 1911A1 w/ NRA Box **Remington Rand 1911A1 w/ NRA Box

**Remington Rand 1911A1 w/ NRA Box

Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 2447402. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, long grip safety, arched mainspring housing, and fixed u-notch and ramp sights. Parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, slide lock, thumb safety, magazine release, and shortened trigger. Markings include Remington Rand two-line manufacturer address to left of slide, and Frank J. Atwood (F.J.A.) inspection mark to left of frame behind triggerguard cutaway. Right side of frame has "UNITED STATES PROPERTY/NO. 2447402" and "M1911A1 U.S. ARMY" marked above triggerguard. Front strap has a piece of mesh-type material fastened under grips for improved grip. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1945, and is an NRA purchase. Includes original NRA shipping box. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish is all in tact still. There is some surface oxidation to lettering near trigger guard, grooves on arched mainspring housing, and to lower portions of frame. Prolonged use of mesh covering on front strap has caused some finish to wear off and some light surface oxidation. 

EST $ 1200 - 1500

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German Occupation Polish VIS Mod 35 Radom (P.35p) Late Type I with Reproduction Holster & Stock German Occupation Polish VIS Mod 35 Radom (P.35p) Late Type I with Reproduction Holster & Stock

German Occupation Polish VIS Mod 35 Radom (P.35p) Late Type I with Reproduction Holster & Stock

Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.6" barrel, S/N D9199. Blued finish, checkered hard rubber FB logo grips. Left side of slide marked in two lines: F.B. RADOM VIS-MOD.35.Pat. Nr 15567. over P.35(p). Matching serial numbers on frame, slide and barrel lug. Further disassembly was not performed. Barrel lug marked with German {eagle} proof and {eagle}/623 Waffenampt. Slide with same {eagle} proof and WaA/623 inspection as well as {eagle/WaA77}, which also appears on the frame as well. Type I configuration with slotted backstrap for shoulder stock, takedown lever and decocker. Includes a dull blue finished, unmarked magazine and reproduction leather holster with flat board stock. As the stock is not contemporary to the production of the pistol and not original, mating it with the pistol creates a Short Barreled Rifle under NFA regulation, so the stock is sold only for display purposes and is not to be connected to the pistol. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some thinning and loss due to wear, particularly on the slide where moving parts and some holster wear have worn the finish to gray metal. Clear markings, mechanically functional. Very good bore is moderately oxidized and frosted. Grips with some light wear marks. Reproduction holster and stock very good to fine. A lovely pistol that will be a fine addition to any collection after the recoil guide rod is fixed. 

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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**Spreewerke cyq-Code P.38 w/ Holster, Extra Magazine **Spreewerke cyq-Code P.38 w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

**Spreewerke cyq-Code P.38 w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 4495x. Blued finish, grooved black Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/88 inspection marks. Includes a black break open holster marked P38 on rear with jhg/44 maker code and {eagle}/WaA41 inspection on a black leather belt with a frame buckle. Includes a (2) jvd code magazines without inspection marks.

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Condition: Good as refinished. Retains much of the applied blue with some markings weak due to refurbishment. Mechanically functional, very good bore is moderately frosted in the grooves. Grips with some handling marks, holster very good with scuffs and surface marks. Belt good.

EST $ 500 - 800

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**Spreewerk P.38 **Spreewerk P.38

**Spreewerk P.38

Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 6763W. Double-action semi-automatic pistol with 8-shot removable magazine, exposed hammer, and fixed u-notch and shark fin sights. Blued military finish with grooved mottled brown Bakelite grips. Features grooving to hammer, safety toggle, magazine release, and takedown lever. Markings include (eagle/88) acceptance marks to left side of frame, and two (eagle/88) marks surrounding the late-war (German eagle) acceptance to right side of slide. Left side of slide is also marked with P.38 model name, and cyq-Spreewerk manufacturer code. Serial number is marked in full to left of slide, left side of frame, and to front of slide. Spreewerk did not apply dates to their P.38's but this was a late-war production based on the serial number having a "W" suffix. 

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Item shows rough machine marks overall, but retains most of finish. There is some light pinpoint pit marks to right side of slide and one to top of barrel. Light grease build up near where slide and frame interact. Some light scratches to Bakelite grips. Otherwise this is a very good looking P.38. 

EST $ 600 - 900

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Lot of 2 WWII German Single Decal Helmets, One Army and One Navy Lot of 2 WWII German Single Decal Helmets, One Army and One Navy

Lot of 2 WWII German Single Decal Helmets, One Army and One Navy

Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 344)

Included in this lot are two Model 1935 single decal helmets, one army and one navy.  The army helmet retains 90% of the smooth field gray finish and eagle decal, interior complete with leather liner but lacks the chin strap, maker and size code marked "ET 62."  The Kriegsmarine example has 85% of the dark green textured painted finish with 50% of the gold eagle decal remaining.  The right side shows that a national colors shield decal was painted over.  The interior retains a partial leather liner but lacks the chin strap.

Condition: The army helmet shows normal age and service wear, the navy helmet's liner is in relic condition

EST $ 700 - 1000

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**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster **Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 344)

8mm Nambu caliber, 4.6" barrel, S/N 45280. Blued finish, strawed small parts, 24-groove wooden grip panels. Original series small triggerguard pistol produced by Chuo Kogyo Co Ltd. Kokubunji Factory in March 1938 with Showa date 13.3. Matching numbers on all numbered pistol parts, firing pin unnumbered. Includes a hardshell holster and shoulder strap with brass hardware and a brass buckle with Kanji marks inside lid, with an unmarked spare firing pin. Includes (2) nickel, aluminum bottom magazines with one numbered to the gun with 280 and one mismatched numbered 027.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue with minor thinning and wear. Markings clear, with a couple of scuffs on the frame from the safety. Mechanically functional, fine bore, grips with some light wear. Holster with light wear and scuffs.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster **Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 344)

8mm Nambu caliber, 4.6" barrel, S/N 43161. Blued finish, strawed small parts, 24-groove wooden grip panels. Original series small triggerguard pistol produced by Chuo Kogyo Co Ltd. Kokubunji Factory in January 1938 with Showa date 13.1. Matching numbers on all numbered pistol parts, firing pin unnumbered. Includes a hardshell holster black enameled hardware. Includes a single blued, aluminum bottom. magazine numbered 064.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued with some thinning and loss and the usual scratch from the safety lever. Markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional, very good bore with light frosting. Grips with some scattered handling marks. Holster very good.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Walther ac43 Marked German P38 with Hardshell Holster Walther ac43 Marked German P38 with Hardshell Holster

Walther ac43 Marked German P38 with Hardshell Holster

Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 1315c. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/359 inspection marks. Black hardshell holster marked P38 on rear with bdr43 maker code and {eagle}/WaA86 inspection. Includes (2) P38 marked magazines with {eagle}/359 inspection marks.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some light wear, primarily on high edges and with the frame have a more plum color. markings crisp and clear, mechanically functional, fine bright bore, grips with light scuffs and surface marks.

EST $ 700 - 1000

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**Nambu Automatic Pistol Type B aka **Nambu Automatic Pistol Type B aka

**Nambu Automatic Pistol Type B aka "Baby Nambu"

Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 344)

7x20 Nambu caliber, 3.25" barrel, S/N 3378. Blued finish, strawed trigger, checkered wood grips. Chamber marked with Tokyo Artillery Arsenal maker's mark, upper right of receiver with three Kanji over serial number. Matching serial number on receiver, bottom of bolt and magazine, further disassembly was not performed. Fixed rear sight, grip safety in front strap. Includes a single nickel plated aluminum base magazine with the matching number on the spine. A scarce Japanese military pistol, approximately 6,500 are believed to have been produced circa 1903-1929.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinned blue military finish with a moderately oxidized smoky bluish gray patina. Metal mostly smooth with some scattered surface roughness and pinpricking. Mechanically functional, clear markings, very good bore is mostly bright with some frosting and scattered oxidation. Grips with some light wear and some handling marks.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**Walther ac45 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine **Walther ac45 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine

**Walther ac45 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine

Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber. 5" barrel length, S/N 108c. Double-action semi-automatic pistol with a removable 8-shot magazine. Blued military finish to slide and frame with brown grooved Bakelite grips. Features fixed sights, heel magazine release, thumb toggle safety, and an exposed hammer. Standard ac45 P.38 manufacturer marks, serial numbers, and eagle/359 proof marks to left of slide and frame. On right you can see an eagle/359 proof next to the {German eagle} mark. This gun has a barrel that is fnh marked, and all serial numbers match. Included with this item is an extra magazine marked P.38 with two eagle/359 proofs, and a leather holster marked on back with the number 44 and an eagle/WaA proof with illegible code. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish has dulled and shows machine marks from crude end-of-wartime manufacturing. Manufacturer marks to left of slide appear to have been refinished or worn away roughly 50%. Some scratches to slide and frame. Left side grip has several bites in plastic grooves. Initials C.A. are faintly penned on back of holster. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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**Walther ac 40 **Walther ac 40

**Walther ac 40 "Hand Stamped" P38 Pistol with Break Open Holster

Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 6672b. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/359 inspection marks, ac on triggerguard and 40 "hand stamped" below the ac on the slide. Brown break open holster marked P38 on rear with gxy44 maker code. Includes (1) P38 marked magazine serial numbered 6767o with {eagle}/359 inspection mark and a P38 marked jvd code spare magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some light wear, primarily on high edges and the muzzle. Markings crisp and clear, mechanically functional, fine bright bore, grips with light scuffs and surface marks. Holster good to very good.

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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**1st Naval Contract Tokyo Gas & Electric **1st Naval Contract Tokyo Gas & Electric

**1st Naval Contract Tokyo Gas & Electric "Papa" Nambu Pistol

Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 344)

8mm Nambu caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 216. Blued finish, strawed trigger, checkered wood grips. Chamber with stylized Tokyo Gas & Electric GTE logo in a circle with upper  left side of receiver marked with the "Army Type" Kanji and the standard three Kanji over the serial number on the left side. Bolt is numbered C8053 on the bottom, not matching the gun. Further disassembly was not performed. Upper left of receiver with Japanese Naval {Anchor} acceptance stamp preceding serial number. Grip safety on front strap, tangent rear sight, swivel lanyard loop on rear of frame. No magazine is present.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Pistol shows moderate wear with some traces of blue mixed with a moderately oxidized smoky-blue gray patina. Metal with scattered light pitting and moderate pinpricking, markings remain clear. Action appears mechanically functional but barrel is damaged with a large impact mark on the right side that results in an interior bulge in the barrel, making the pistol unsafe to shoot under any circumstances. The "ding" is almost certainly a strike from a bullet or schrapnel as little else could cause the localized damage with such force as to cause the bulge on the barrel's interior. Fair bore with moderate oxidation. Grips with wear.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Belgian Military P1935 Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock **Belgian Military P1935 Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock

**Belgian Military P1935 Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock

Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 5328 (mfg. ca1935-36). Blued finish, checkered wood grips. 500 meter tangent rear sight, grip slotted for stock. Standard FN markings and extensive Belgian proof marks as well as Belgian military {Circle-H} acceptance marks. Matching numbers on frame, barrel and slide. Pistol is accompanied by a reproduction leather holster mounted on a slab board shoulder stock, which is for display purposes only. Includes one dull blue, aluminum follower, "split tail" magazine marked with an A in a box on the spine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good as refurbished. Retains most of a later applied blue finish leaving the markings slightly soft. Mechanically functional, very good bore is moderately frosted. Grips with scattered handling marks. Stock and holster about fine showing some light handling marks. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**WWII Production 1st Variant Tangent Sight & Slotted Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) **WWII Production 1st Variant Tangent Sight & Slotted Hi Power Pistol (P.640b)

**WWII Production 1st Variant Tangent Sight & Slotted Hi Power Pistol (P.640b)

Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 82048. Blued finish, checkered wood grips. 500 meter tangent rear sight, grip slotted for stock. Standard Belgian markings, matching numbers, {eagle} proofs, {Eagle}/WaA103 inspections. Includes one aluminum follower, "split tail" magazine marked R on the spine and one with a weak {eagle}/WaA140 inspection.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some blue which is worn and faded and is blending with bluish-gray patina. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, very good bore is lightly frosted with some oxidation. Grips with some scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Walther ac44 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine **Walther ac44 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine

**Walther ac44 P.38 w/ Holster and Extra Magazine

Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 6794g. Double-action semi-automatic pistol with exposed hammer and removable 8-shot magazine marked P.38v U and eagle/359. Has a dull blued military finish with visible machining marks, brown grooved Bakelite grips, heel magazine release, and fixed sights. Features eagle/359 proof marks surrounding the German eagle mark on right side of slide. Left side of this item features marks for serial number, eagle/359 proofs, and standard ac44 P.38 manufacturer marks. All serial numbers match on this item. Also includes a leather holster marked bdr43 and P.38 to backside, with an extra P.38 magazine marked with jvd and an {eagle}/WaA706 proof. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Item is a late war production and exhibits crude machine marks to both slide and frame. Few light scratches and some losses to finish on barrel. Minor pitting to slide and frame of left side. Some pinpoint pit marks to right side of slide. Action is a little tight. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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**Walther ac 45 Code **Walther ac 45 Code

**Walther ac 45 Code "0-Series" P38 Pistol

Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 026210. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers on right side of frame above triggerguard, face of barrel lug, top edge of slide and last three digits on locking lug. Two {eagle}/359 inspection marks on right of slide and an {eagle} proof. Left of slide simply marked P.38 at the front and ac 45 near the safety. Includes a single P38 marked jvd code magazine with {eagle}/708 inspection mark.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish on the slide and barrel with some thinning and edge wear, with the frame retaining most of its purple toned blue that sometimes appears on ac45 production pistols. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good, lightly frosted bore. Grips with some light surface marks.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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*Browning Hi-Power Standard *Browning Hi-Power Standard

*Browning Hi-Power Standard

Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 344)

9mm Luger caliber, 4.5" barrel length, S/N 245NY74317. Single-action semi-automatic pistol. Stainless steel metal finish to slide and frame, with checkered black rubber grips and Browning stag medallions to both sides. Features an adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. Also has an exposed hammer, brass trigger, and thumb safety toggles. Includes original carrying case with owner's manual, and three 13-shot magazines with extended surface pads. Marked BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. to left of slide. MADE IN BELGIUM/ASSEMBLED IN PORTUGAL marked on right side of slide. Serial number marked to frame and barrel. This Browning Hi-Power model was manufactured in Belgium, and assembled in Portugal in 1992 according to the serial number code. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Excellent. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Item has some oxidation to fixed front sight grooves, and inside of mainspring housing. However, oxidation in mainspring housing appears to be from magazine and not firearm. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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*Browning Hi-Power *Browning Hi-Power

*Browning Hi-Power

Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4.5" barrel length, S/N T288098. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable magazine, fixed sights, and ring-type hammer. Item has a blued finish to slide and frame overall, with checkered hardwood grips. Features (Belgian Nitro) proofs and serial number marked to right side of frame, with standard manufacturer marks to left of slide. This is a later model Hi-Power and features the external extractor. Most likely manufactured in the early to mid 1970's, this Browning Hi-Power is marked with a serial number that exists outside of known T-code serial number blocks. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. There are very few noticeable losses to finish on blued metal surfaces, with some light scratches to slide overall. Fine example Browning Hi-Power pistol. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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Lot of 3 WWII German Helmets Lot of 3 WWII German Helmets

Lot of 3 WWII German Helmets

Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 344)

Lot consists of a Model 1940 single decal Luftwaffe helmet 95% dark gray textured finish and eagle decal, interior complete with full leather liner and chin strap.  Size and maker code marked "SF 66."  A Luftschutz gladiator pattern helmet with most of the dark blue finish and 75% of the decal, interior retains three pad liner and chin strap.  The third helmet is an aluminum double decal fire police pattern, 90% black painted finish with slightly more wear to the decals, leather liner and chin strap.  

Condition: The Luftwaffe helmet is in very good condition with normal age wear to the edges of the liner.  The decal of the Luftschutz helmet has two large missing sections.  The fire polic helmet has a very worn but complete liner and the chin strap is broken on one end. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**1911A1 .22 Conversion with Remington .45ACP Slide and Two Additional Magazines, Original Slide **1911A1 .22 Conversion with Remington .45ACP Slide and Two Additional Magazines, Original Slide

**1911A1 .22 Conversion with Remington .45ACP Slide and Two Additional Magazines, Original Slide

Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 344)

.22 LR caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N C217022. Single-action semi-automatic pistol. Parkerized metal finish to slide and frame. Item has a checkered trigger, hammer, and hard checkered plastic grips. It also has an adjustable rear sight, a fixed front sight, grip safety, and an extended hammer. Currently eqipped with a removable 10-shot magazine, and features a Colt .45 caliber to .22 caliber conversion kit that is currently installed. Marked to left of slide Conversion Unit COLT Automatic Cal.22 LR with standard manufacturer marks to right of slide, and serial number to right of frame. Also included are two 10-shot .22 caliber magazines, and a Remington Rand .45 caliber slide and barrel. The serial number falls outside of actual Colt serial number production for commercial 1911A1 frames and appears to have been applied to a frame from another maker with no other indications that Colt produced the frame.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Minor losses to parkerized finishing near surface edges, and light scratches to finish overall. 

EST $ 500 - 1000

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WWII Double Decal Luftwaffe Helmet WWII Double Decal Luftwaffe Helmet

WWII Double Decal Luftwaffe Helmet

Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 344)

Model 1935 helmet retaining 80% smooth blue-gray finish with 90% of the eagle decal on the left side and 85% of the national colors shield on the right.  Interior complete with liner and chin strap, has painted soldier's name and number on the rear skirt, size and maker code marked "Q66."

Condition: Liner pins are loose and lack painted finish, liner shows normal age and service wear.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Ithaca 1911A1 National Match Rework with 2 Extra Magazines Ithaca 1911A1 National Match Rework with 2 Extra Magazines

Ithaca 1911A1 National Match Rework with 2 Extra Magazines

Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 1249037. Single-action semi-automatic pistol. Parkerized finish to slide and barrel, with checkered walnut grips. This item has an Ithaca manufactured U.S. government issued frame. It is fitted with what appears to be a National Match reworked slide, barrel, and U.S. marked Elliason adjustable rear sight. Has grooved National Match extended trigger stamped 8 to right side. Checkered frontstrap, grooved arch mainspring housing, and smooth grip safety. Marked United States Property No. 1249037 RIA M1911 A1 U.S. Army on right side of frame, and stamped NM on right side of triggerguard. Marked on the left side of the frame are Col. Frank J. Atwood proof marks, as well as an Ithaca Cross proof mark on left side of triggerguard. Slide is marked COLT'S PA. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CONN, U.S.A. to right of slide, and NM7791435 to the left side of slide. Item is also marked 7267718/NM on barrel bushing, and top of barrel is marked 45 AUTO NM7791414 9037. Left grip is stamped Made in Italy to underside. Attached magazine has 9037 etched on left side. There appears to be two {crossed cannon} proof marks stamped behind right side grip. Also included are two extra 7-shot .45 ACP magazines. This model 1911A1 was originally produced by Ithaca in 1943, and we believe it was later reworked by government armorers into a model 1911A1 National Match pistol. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Barrel is bright and frosty, with sharp rifling. Has losses to finish on surface edges, grip safety, and safety toggles to left side of gun. 

EST $ 700 - 900

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Imperial German M1916 Camo Helmet Imperial German M1916 Camo Helmet

Imperial German M1916 Camo Helmet

Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 344)

Retains 80% field gray and brown geometric camouflaged painted finish divided by thick black lines.  Liner retains all three pads with two cushions on a leather band, size and maker code marked "ET 66."

Condition: Good with normal age and service wear, liner band broken in one spot, most liner pad fingers are missing or broken.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Mauser S/42 Code G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **Mauser S/42 Code G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**Mauser S/42 Code G Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 7343c. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. G marked chamber, S/42 marked toggle with last two-digits of serial number. Right side of upper receiver with weak only partly visible inspections and with a {droop wing eagle} proof. Visible numbers match. Visible numbers match. Pistol is accompanied by a black hardshell holster maker marked G.J  Ensink & Co /  OHDRUF and dated 1939 on its rear, over an {eagle}/WaA163. Holster retains an unmarked marked takedown tool and a cleaning rod. Includes a single blued, aluminum base magazine numbered 3327u.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains much of the blued finish, although the weakness of the frame proofs suggest that at least the frame was refurbished at some point. Still the blue shows real world thinning and wear with some lightly scattered oxidation. Small parts with strong traces of straw color. Markings clear with the exception of the proofs on the right of the frame. Mechanically functional, good bore with scattered oxidation. Grips with expected wear and some flattening to the checkering. Holster very good.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**German Capture Polish Eagle Radom VIS wz35 Pistol with Shoulder Stock Holster **German Capture Polish Eagle Radom VIS wz35 Pistol with Shoulder Stock Holster

**German Capture Polish Eagle Radom VIS wz35 Pistol with Shoulder Stock Holster

Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.6" barrel, S/N 38050. Blued finish, checkered hard rubber FB logo grips. Left side of slide marked in two lines: F.B. RADOM / 1939, followed by the {Polish eagle} and then VIS-wz 35 / pat. Nr 15567. Matching serial numbers on frame, slide, extractor and mainspring housing. Further disassembly was not performed. Barrel lug numbered 058 and marked with German {eagle} proof and {eagle}/623 Waffenampt. The German proved and inspected barrel is technically mismatched but this is not uncommon on early captured Polish pistols that were reinspected. No external Waffenampts are present. Type I with slotted backstrap for shoulder stock, takedown lever and decocker. Tiny Polish eagle inspection forward of decocker lever and small D/2 in an oval on the left front web of the triggerguard. Pistol is accompanied by a very high quality reproduction shoulder stock/holster combination with storage for 2 magazines. The general belief is that no original VIS 35 stocks exist and that if any do, no more than a few survive. The stock was not technically adopted until 1939 and production may well never have began prior to the German invasion on 1 September 1939. As the stock is not contemporary to the production of the pistol and not original, mating it with the pistol creates a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) under NFA regulations, so the stock is sold only for display purposes and is not to be connected to the pistol. Includes two magazines, one an apparent Polish production magazine and a second  that is {eagle}/189 inspected on the floor plate and stored in the stock.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the period high polish blue with some scattered surface oxidation, minor flecks of surface crust and some tiny handling marks and minor dings. All markings remain clear and crisp, mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some frosting. Grips with some light wear and handling marks. Reproduction stock in stock fine condition with some scattered handling marks, bumps and dings. These rare reproduction stocks often sell in the $1,000+ range on their own.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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**Mauser S/42 K Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster **Mauser S/42 K Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

**Mauser S/42 K Date P08 Luger Pistol with Holster

Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 3521. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered wood grips. K marked chamber, S and S/42 marked toggle with last two-digits of serial number. Right side of upper receiver with B][90 and S][91 inspections and with a {droop wing eagle} proof. Visible numbers match. Face of triggerguard, front and rear portions of toggle, upper right side of receiver, extractor and takedown lever all marked S. Visible numbers match. Pistol is accompanied by a black hardshell holster maker marked LEOERWERKE / KARL ACKVA A.G. / BAD KREUZNACH and dated 1934 on its face, over a {droop-winged eagle}/WaA with illegible number. Holster retains an {eagle}/63 marked takedown tool and a cleaning rod. Includes a single nickel, aluminum base magazine numbered 220/i/+.  

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains much of a later applied blue over some pitting, particularly on the barrel forward of the frame. Retains traces of what appears to be original straw on small parts. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, good bore with scattered oxidation. Grips with some wear and marks. Holster about very good.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Mauser S/42 1938 P.08 Luger w/ Holster **Mauser S/42 1938 P.08 Luger w/ Holster

**Mauser S/42 1938 P.08 Luger w/ Holster

Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 3205C. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine, fixed sights, and stock lug. Blued military finish to slide and frame, with checkered walnut grips. Military date 1938 is marked to front of breech, with Mauser S/42 code to top of center toggle link. Features two {eagle/G-date} Mauser military proofs, and two mid-era {German eagle} military proofs to right of slide. Serial numbers are marked under barrel and to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked to left of slide, top of center toggle, and to left side accoutrements. Safety toggle is marked GESICHERT. Aluminum knob magazine is marked 3205C/+/(eagle/G-date) proof to bottom. All serial numbers for pistol and magazine match. Includes leather military-style holster marked R. EHRHARDT/POESSNECK (Eagle/WaA29) 1938 to backside, with takedown tool and an extra magazine marked 2/2283 to bottom, and 2/1001 (2 of 1001) to left side. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp, has some thread fibers most likely from cleaning cloth. Minor losses to finish on raised edges of trigger plate, and to front grip strap. Holster is in good condition. Has small scratches and marks overall with some wear to corner areas. 

EST $ 1400 - 1600

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**Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine **Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine

**Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine

Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 5364055. Parkerized finish, second series low-wood paratrooper stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked with large {circle-P} on the rear, above the pistol grip. Bottom of grip unmarked. Folding stock with cast buttplate with B257614 * 4 marking on interior edge with leather cheek rest attached with 7/4 marked brass rivets. Four-rivet hand guard marked OI on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: {Ordnance Bomb} / W.R.A. / 11-42. Round bolt top, HI marked Type II rear sight, S marked front sight,  marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, Inland logo marked trigger housing, WMB marked hammer, marked magazine release. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 4.5. Includes a single U marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished. Retains most of Parkerized finish with some minor wear and loss. Markings remain clear and legible in metal and wood. Mechanically functional, fine, bright bore with crisp rifling. Stock crisp with light handling marks. Wire stock with poor quality welded repair near pistol grip.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**Mauser 42-code P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine **Mauser 42-code P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

**Mauser 42-code P.08 Luger w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 3.875" barrel length, S/N 323N. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine and fixed sights. Blued metal finish to frame, slide, and accoutrements, with checkered hard rubber grips. Has military date 1940 marked to front of breech, and Mauser 42 code stamped to top of center toggle link. Features two (eagle/655) proofs and two (German eagle) marks to right of frame and barrel. Serial number is marked to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked to top of center toggle link, left of frame, and accoutrements. Plastic knob magazine is marked TXO, P.08, and has an (eagle/37) proof mark. Includes military style black leather holster marked P.08 jhz/1942 with an (eagle/WaA668) proof to backside. Holster includes wood knob magazine marked 9071M and Luger takedown tool. All serial numbers match on pistol. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp, has some evidence of pitting. Losses to finish on end of muzzle, and to raised surface edges of trigger plate. Gun also has an excess amount of grease residue. 

EST $ 1200 - 1400

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**Rebuilt Winchester M1 Carbine **Rebuilt Winchester M1 Carbine

**Rebuilt Winchester M1 Carbine

Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1166013. Parkerized finish, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock unmarked in sling cut, with weak mid-sized {Ordnance Wheel} on obverse. 2-Rivet hand-guard marked W underneath. Barrel marked W 4.5" from muzzle with WP proof in an oval, 7.5" from muzzle. Flat bolt top, PI marked Type II rear sight, unmarked front sight, JM marked Type III barrel band with a bayonet lug, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer, M marked magazine release, Type IV safety. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a U marked 15-round Type I magazine, two additional Type II magazines both marked IU in a Laird Schroder / 1943 marked double magazine pouch, a Type I WWII khaki sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Shows wear but retains most of the finish with clear markings on the metal. Stock with moderate wear, bumps and dings and lightly sanded. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Accessories about good to very good.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Mauser 42 Code P08 Luger Pistol Dated 1940 with Holster **Mauser 42 Code P08 Luger Pistol Dated 1940 with Holster

**Mauser 42 Code P08 Luger Pistol Dated 1940 with Holster

Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 2926c. Blued finish, blued small parts, checkered walnut grips. 1940 dated chamber, 42 code toggle, {eagle}/655 inspection marks, standard eagle proofs. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by a black hardshell 1936 dated WILH.BRAND/HEIDELBERG marks, {droop-winged eagle}/WaA204 inspected holster with an unmarked takedown tool. Includes two blued, aluminum based magazines, one numbered to the gun and one numbered 7705a+.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains moderate amounts of thinning blue mixed with a smooth gray patina. Most of the loss and thinning is from holster wear and handling. Markings clear, mechanically functional, very good bore with scattered oxidation and some frosting. Grips with some smoothing and high edge wear, as well as some handling marks. Holster very good with scuffs and surface wear.

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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**Rebuilt Inland M1 Carbine **Rebuilt Inland M1 Carbine

**Rebuilt Inland M1 Carbine

Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 6989919. Parkerized finish, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked STD / PROD / RWH froward of the sling cut and no marking on bottom of pistol grip. Four-rivet handguard unmarked on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: UNDERWOOD / 3-44 / {ordnance bomb}. Round bolt top, I.R. CO. marked Type III rear sight, unmarked front sight, Q marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, HI marked hammer, M marked magazine release, Type IV safety. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 3. Includes a single M2 marked 30-round Type IV magazine, a post-WWII Type III OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Show some wear and finish loss with legible markings. Mechanically functional, bore about fine, bright and crisp. Stock with moderate wear.

EST $ 700 - 1000

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**Refurbished National Postal Meter M1 Carbine **Refurbished National Postal Meter M1 Carbine

**Refurbished National Postal Meter M1 Carbine

Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4129780. Parkerized and blued finish, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked NATIONAL / POSTAL METER over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Sanded stock marked TRIMBLE / TN in sling cut, with weak boxed SA/SHM cartouche and {ordnance wheel} reverse. Two-rivet handguard marked RMC on interior. Barrel unmarked. Flat bolt top, Type II rear sight, unmarked front sight, O marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, marked trigger housing, LT-Q marked hammer. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single OI B marked 15-round Type II magazine, a  reproduction Type I khaki sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good as refurbished with most of the blue on the replacement barrel and some old Parkerizing on the receiver. Clear markings in metal, weaker in wood. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some oxidation closer to the muzzle that might clean out. Wood sanded with wear and scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 700 - 1000

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**US M1 Carbine by IMB Corp **US M1 Carbine by IMB Corp

**US M1 Carbine by IMB Corp

Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3951119. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked IBM CORP. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked JLB in sling cut, with clear {ordnance wheel} on obverse. Barrel marked in one lines IBM CORP. with a small P proof about 6.5" from muzzle. Round bolt top, S and FO B marked Type I rear sight, S B marked front sight, unmarked Type II barrel band. BE-B marked trigger housing, EP B marked safety, WMB marked hammer. Throat erosion 2, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a single OI B marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the Parkerized finish with some minor wear and loss. Markings in metal are clear and crisp, markings in wood good as well. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with scattered bumps, minor dings and some minor marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp. **US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp.

**US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp.

Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3787176. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked IBM CORP. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked RMC B in sling cut, with clear small {Ordnance Wheel} cartouche on obverse. Two-rivet handguard marked JL-B on interior. Barrel marked in three lines IBM CORP. / 11-43 / {Ordnance Bomb}. Flat bolt top, S and FO B marked Type I rear sight, SI B marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with KV-B marked swivel, B-EB marked trigger housing, WMB marked hammer. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single U marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine and very crisp. Retains most of the finish with some thinning, clear and crisp marks throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp **US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp

**US M1 Carbine by IBM Corp

Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3840283. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked IBM CORP. over the serial number with a small AO at the rear of the receiver. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked RMC B in sling cut, with clear {ordnance wheel} on obverse. Barrel marked in three lines IBM CORP. / 10-43 / {ordnance bomb}. Flat bolt top, S and IN B marked Type I rear sight, P OB marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with KV B marked swivel, B-EB marked trigger housing, WMB marked hammer. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single SY-B marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the thinning Parkerized finish with some lightly scattered surface oxidation on the barrel. Marks in metal and wood remain crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore is mostly bright, lightly frosted with crisp rifling. Stock with scattered light handling marks and some minor wood loss on the front of the pistol grip where a knot is located. 

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**Mauser 1941 byf code Luger with Holster **Mauser 1941 byf code Luger with Holster

**Mauser 1941 byf code Luger with Holster

Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 9586W. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with 8-shot removable magazine, fixed sights, and stock lug. Item is a "Black Widow" variation, and has a blued military finish to slide and frame, with checkered black Bakelite grips. Features military manufacture date 41 to front of breech, with Mauser byf-code marked to top of center toggle link. There are two (Eagle/655) and two late-era {German eagle} military proofs marked to right of slide and barrel. Also marked P.08 to left side of frame. Serial numbers are marked under barrel and to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked to left of slide, top of center toggle, and left side accoutrements. Marked GESICHERT to frame under safety toggle. Bakelite knobbed magazine is marked fxo, with (Eagle/37) military proof, and P.08 to left side. Included with item is a military-style leather holster marked P.08, (Graf/1940/Leipzig in oval), and (eagle/WaA170) military proof to backside. All serial numbers match on this WWII-era Luger pistol. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and has some evidence of pitting, residue to rifling. Loss to finish near muzzle, with some light pinpoint pitting scattered on muzzle and slide overall. Holster has scratches and wear to leather overall. 

EST $ 1600 - 1800

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**Japanese Type 94 Pistol with Holster & Shoulder Sling **Japanese Type 94 Pistol with Holster & Shoulder Sling

**Japanese Type 94 Pistol with Holster & Shoulder Sling

Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 344)

8mm Nambu caliber, 3.75" barrel, S/N 43817. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered Bakelite grips. Fourth style markings with the Nagoya kanji preceding the Nambu kanji. Dated 18.11 (November 1943), all standard kanji marks present. Pistol includes one matching blued magazine numbered 817, one mismatched nickel magazine numbered 688. Includes an original holster with shoulder sling with a cleaning rod that has a broken tip in the holster.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Shows typical later war metal polish with some of the blue turning plum. Retains most of the blue with some thinning and loss. Markings clear, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some minor marks. Holster about good to very good with wear.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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Walther P.38 ac/42-code w/ Holster, Extra Magazine Walther P.38 ac/42-code w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

Walther P.38 ac/42-code w/ Holster, Extra Magazine

Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 6306G. Double-action semi automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and shark fin sights. Blued military finish and grooved black Bakelite grips. Features grooving to spur hammer, thumb safety, slide lock, takedown lever, and magazine release. Markings include two (eagle/359) proofs surrounding a late-war (German eagle) mark on right of slide. On left side of slide the markings read "P.38" followed by "ac/42" and the serial number. To left of frame are serial number marks followed by an (eagle/359) mark. All serial numbers on this item are matching except for magazines. Primary magazine is not marked with a serial number, and extra magazine has serial number "5053J" stamped to bottom plate. Includes black leather military-style holster stamped "cgu", (eagle/1920), "41", and "P.38" all to backside. 

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and has some residue. Finish is in great condition with only losses being on muzzle and top of front sight. Grips shows some light scratches and flaking of coating on grips. Holster flap has some cracking on rounded edges. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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**Walther ac 41 P38 Pistol with Hardshell Holster **Walther ac 41 P38 Pistol with Hardshell Holster

**Walther ac 41 P38 Pistol with Hardshell Holster

Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 2887i. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/359 inspection marks. Black hardshell holster marked P38 on rear with a cww maker code and {eagle}/WaA150 inspection and dated 1941. Includes (2) magazines, one with the serial number 2106 stamped on the side and no visible inspections and one marked P.38 with an {eagle}/359 inspection mark.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the blue with some scattered surface oxidation, some thinning and minor loss. A thumb sized patch of surface oxidation is present on the right side of the slide. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, very good bore is lightly frosted with some scattered light surface oxidation. Grips with some light surface scuffs and minor marks. Holster about fine.

EST $ 1100 - 1500

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**Inglis MK1 Browning Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster Stock **Inglis MK1 Browning Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster Stock

**Inglis MK1 Browning Hi Power Pistol with Reproduction Holster Stock

Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 5T847. Parkerized finish, checkered black plastic grips. Left of slide marked MK.I* and BROWNING-F.N. 9MM. H.P. INGLIS, CANADA. Fixed rear sight, grip slotted for stock, small lanyard ring at lower left rear of butt. Includes one aluminum follower, "split tail" magazine that is unmarked. Pistol is accompanied by a reproduction wooden holster/shoulder stock with leather carrier.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the dull Parkerized finish with some high edge wear, thinning and loss. Markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some oxidation. Grips with some handling marks. Stock about very good.

EST $ 700 - 1100

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**Belgian Military FN M1935 Hi Power Tangent Sight Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock **Belgian Military FN M1935 Hi Power Tangent Sight Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock

**Belgian Military FN M1935 Hi Power Tangent Sight Pistol with Reproduction Holster & Slab Stock

Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 37374 (mfg. ca1939). Blued finish, checkered wood grips. 500 meter tangent rear sight, grip slotted for stock. Standard FN markings and extensive Belgian proof marks as well as Belgian military {circle-H} acceptance marks. Matching numbers on frame, barrel and slide. A small swastika is lightly scratched into the upper left rear of the slide. Pistol is accompanied by a reproduction leather holster mounted on a slab board shoulder stock, which is for display purposes only. Includes one Parkerized aluminum follower, "split tail" magazine marked with an illegible letter in a box on the spine.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some thinning, fading and high edge wear. Slide with a scratch from removal or reinstallation of the slide stop. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized and should clean to better. Grips with some light handling marks and minor wear. Holster and stock fine showing only some very light handling marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster **Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

**Japanese Type 14 Nambu Pistol with Holster

Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 344)

8mm Nambu caliber, 4.6" barrel, S/N 12958. Blued finish, strawed small parts, 16-groove wooden grip panels. First series large triggerguard pistol produced by Chuo Kogyo Co Ltd. Kokobunji Factory in January 1943 with Showa date 18.1. Matching numbers on all numbered pistol parts, firing pin unnumbered. Includes a hardshell holster and shoulder strap with nickel hardware and a brass buckle with Kanji marks inside lid, with an unmarked spare firing pin and a cleaning rod. Includes (2) blued, aluminum bottom magazines with one numbered to the gun with 958 and one mismatched numbered 948.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some light wear and some scratches on the frame around the safety. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with light wear, holster about fine.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Walther P.38 ac44 **Walther P.38 ac44

**Walther P.38 ac44

Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4.9" barrel length, S/N 5967e. Blued metal finish to slide and frame, with grooved brown Bakelite grips. Has fixed sights and a removable 9-shot magazine marked P.38. Features matching serial numbers, eagle/359 markings to both sides, and German eagle stamped to right side of slide. Marked P.38 5967e ac44 on left side of slide, and 5967e to left of frame. This model P.38 was produced by Walther sometime in 1944, as is noted by the manufacturer code. The (e) in the serial number, indicates that it was a model made using Walther's experimental bluing process. The new bluing method was used to speed up P.38 production towards the end of WWII, but as a result caused blued finishes to turn a purple/red hue over time. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Some losses to finish near muzzle, and front of slide. Bluing on barrel and frame has turned to a purple/red hue. There are light scratches to Bakelite grips, and a bite to the thumb rest on left side grip. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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**Colt 1911A1 **Colt 1911A1

**Colt 1911A1

Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 1131903. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with 7-shot removable magazine, exposed hammer, military lanyard ring, arched mainspring housing, long grip safety, and fixed u-notch and ramp sights. Parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, arched mainspring housing, graduated thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding a rampant Colt to left of slide. Left of frame shows Brigadier General Guy H. Drewry (G.H.D) and (P) proof marks. Right side of frame has several marks including a partially struck Ordnance Department (Crossed cannons in circle) mark behind grip, "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", model name, and serial number. According to the serial number, this specimen was manufactured sometime towards the end of 1943. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Fine as refinished. Marks and lettering to slide do not appear as sharp as they do on frame. However, the bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. Parkerized finish  with no noticeable defects or losses. . Aside from a few very light scratches. 

EST $ 1200 - 1500

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**Colt 1911A1 **Colt 1911A1

**Colt 1911A1

Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N <i>2307892</i>. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, shortened hammer, arched mainspring housing, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and ramp sights. Two-tone parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to hammer, graduated thumb safety, and shortened trigger, with a grooved slide lock and back strap. Markings include rampant Colt surrounded by standard two-line Hartford address and Colt patent dates to left of slide. To left of frame is <i>Brigadier General Guy H. Drewry (G.H.D) proof</i> and <i>(P) proof</i> behind trigger guard cutaway. To right side of frame behind grip is a partially visible <i>Ordnance Department inspection <i>crossed cannons}</i> mark. Also to right of frame are <i>"UNITED STATES PROPERTY"</i>, model name, and serial number marks. There are inspector's marks to both sides of triggerguard. According to serial number dating, this specimen is a late-WWII production and was manufactured sometime around April of 1945. <br><br>**Requires C&R or FFL<br><br>Condition: Very good. Bore is frosty and rifling is sharp. Finish has some minor losses near muzzle and to raised surface edges of slide. Plastic grips are in great condition. <br><br>EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Colt 1911A1 British Lend-Lease **Colt 1911A1 British Lend-Lease

**Colt 1911A1 British Lend-Lease

Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 2283889. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, arched mainspring housing, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and ramp sights. Parkerized metal finish overall with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, short trigger, graduated thumb safety, and magazine release with grooving to slide lock and arched mainspring housing. This pistol appears to be a British Lend-Lease model 1911A1. Markings include three British Birmingham Proof House marks to barrel/"NOTENGLISHMAKE", and there is a Birmingham proof to right of slide near breech. To right side of frame are standard model name, Ordnance Department (Crossed cannons in circle), and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks. There are also British markings such as "NOTENGLISHMAKE", and "RELEASED BRITISH GOVT 1952" is stamped behind triggerguard cutaway and above triggerguard. Left side of slide has standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding a rampant Colt stamp. Left side of frame shows Brigadier General Guy H. Drewry (G.H.D.) and (P) proof marks. According to serial number dating, this specimen was manufactured sometime in 1945. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Very good. Bore is immaculate and rifling is sharp. There are some small losses to finish near muzzle and a few light scratches to slide. Plastic grips are in good condition. Overall in great condition with very few defects. 

EST $ 1600 - 2000

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**Remington Model 03-A3 Rifle **Remington Model 03-A3 Rifle

**Remington Model 03-A3 Rifle

Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3568193. Parkerized finish, walnut two-bolt, smooth S-stock. Standard three-line Remington receiver markings over serial number. Counterpane with visible original Remington FJA cartouche, very weak {ordnance wheel} inspection mark and RA mark with a partial O.G.E.K. boxed rebuild cartouche below the wrist. Clear P and {Circle-P} proofs behind triggerguard. Barrel marked RA / {ordnance bomb} / 3-43R marked bolt handle. Includes an OD Green web sling.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as rebuilt. Retains most of the finish with clear marks in the metal and weaker marks in wood. Mechanically functional, very good bore with crisp 4-groove rifling, showing some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Stock with wear, bumps and dings and some traces of added finish.

EST $ 600 - 900

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**M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson **M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson

**M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson

Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 5518301. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Top rear of receiver marked in three lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / H&R ARMS CO over the serial number. Unmarked, apparent replacement stock, H&R marked barrel dated 5-52. Receiver dates to circa 1956. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2. A nice, crisp example for the Garand for a shooter.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine as refurbished. Retains most of the finish with clear markings in the metal, stock shows little wear and only some minor marks. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some frosting.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**WWII Marine Corps Rebuilt Springfield Armory Model 1903 Rifle **WWII Marine Corps Rebuilt Springfield Armory Model 1903 Rifle

**WWII Marine Corps Rebuilt Springfield Armory Model 1903 Rifle

Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 1518143. Parkerized finish, walnut two bolt, pistol-gripped C-stock. Standard four-line Springfield receiver markings over serial number. Counterpane with clear RIA/FK boxed rebuild cartouche. Clear {circle-P} proof in pistol grip. Barrel marked USMC / 1-44 / {circle-S}NS marked bolt handle, "Hatcher Hole" drilled in receiver, typical of USMC rebuilt and used M1903 Rifles. Bolt is not electro-pencil numbered to the gun. Includes a leather M1905 sling.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine as refurbished. Retains nearly all the finish on the metal with some light wear, crisp markings and a crisp stock with clear markings. Mechanically functional, fine bright 4-groove bore.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911

Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 360728. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, short grip safety, military lanyard ring, exposed spur hammer, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued black metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to hammer, graduated thumb safety, magazine release, and slide lock. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding the rampant Colt to left of slide. Left side of frame features "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and (eagle head/S14) Springfield proof marks. Right side of slide shows model name, and serial number is marked to right of frame. Barrel is marked with (HP) proof mark and there is an (H) proof to rear of slide near hammer. This specimen was manufactured sometime during 1918. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is fine, lightly frosted and retains shear rifling. Gun retains much of the original finish with the expected thinning, wear and loss for a 100-year old military pistol. Wood grips are crisp later replacements. A solid example of a WWI-era Colt 1911. 

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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**Colt 1911 **Colt 1911

**Colt 1911 "Black Army"

Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 615319. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone 7-shot removable magazine, exposed hammer, long grip safety, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Blued and parkerized metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to long spur hammer, partially stepped thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine lock. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surround a rampant Colt to left of slide. Left of frame shows an (eagle head/S12) Springfield proof and a numeric (46) proof to left of triggerguard. Right side of slide shows model name. To right of frame there are "UNTIED STATES PROPERTY" marks as well as the serial number. Has a conjoined (HP) mark to barrel. This item was manufactured sometime in late 1918 or early 1919. 

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Condition: Very good. Appears to be refinished. Bore is frosted and shows evidence of pitting throughout. There are pit marks visible to slide underneath of new finish. Light scratches and losses to finish on underside of frame and to grip straps. Wood grips appear to be newer and have deeper holes for grip screws than typical period grips. 

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Colt 1911A1 on FJA Marked Frame **Colt 1911A1 on FJA Marked Frame

**Colt 1911A1 on FJA Marked Frame

Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 868114. Single-shot semi-automatic pistol with two-toned removable 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, long grip safety, arched mainspring housing, military lanyard ring, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, arched mainspring housing, shortened trigger, graduated thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding a rampant Colt mark to left of slide. Left side of frame features Col. Frank J. Atwood (FJA) and (P) proof marks behind trigger guard cutaway. Right side of frame has markings that include partial Ordnance Department {crossed cannons} mark behind grip, with "UNITED STATES PROPERTY", model name, and serial number marks above triggerguard. This specimen was manufactured sometime in 1943.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp but has visible residue to grooving. Finish is in good condition only showing losses to frame near slide lock and a light patina to front strap. Grips are in great condition. 

EST $ 1200 - 1500

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**Smith & Corona Model 03-A3 Rifle **Smith & Corona Model 03-A3 Rifle

**Smith & Corona Model 03-A3 Rifle

Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 4815512. Parkerized finish, walnut two bolt, finger-groove S-stock. Standard three-line Smith Corona receiver markings over serial number. Counterpane with crisp original FJA boxed cartouche and mostly legible {ordnance wheel} inspection mark. Clear {circle-P} proof and the letter S behind triggerguard. OG stamped in reverse stock behind wrist. Barrel marked RA / {ordnance bomb} / 8-43R marked bolt handle. Includes an OD Green web sling.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with clear markings in the metal, equally crisp in the wood. Mechanically functional, good bore in mostly bright but appears lightly pitted along its length. Crisp stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 600 - 1000

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**Colt 1911 RIA Rework **Colt 1911 RIA Rework

**Colt 1911 RIA Rework

Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 613880. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 7-shot magazine, exposed hammer, short grip safety, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Parkerized metal finish with checkered brown plastic grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, partially stepped/graduated thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line manufacturer patent dates and Hartford address surrounding rampant Colt stamp to left of slide. Left side of frame only features a numerical (11) proof to triggerguard, and an (eagle head/S12) Springfield proof behind triggerguard cutaway. Right side of slide shows standard model name marks. Right side of frame features several marks behind triggerguard cutaway including a (Flaming bomb) mark, Frank Krack (FK) inspector mark, Rock Island Arsenal (RIA) rework stamp, along with serial number and "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" marks. This rework Colt 1911 was originally manufactured sometime between late 1918 and early 1919 before production was suspended. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Condition: Good. Bore is bright with a tiny amount of residue near breech, and rifling is sharp. Finish is in good condition but shows light scratches and some pitting under rework finish. 

EST $ 1200 - 1400

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**Remington Model 1903-A4 Rifle **Remington Model 1903-A4 Rifle

**Remington Model 1903-A4 Rifle

Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3419274. Parkerized finish, walnut two bolt, pistol-gripped C-stock. Standard three-line Remington receiver markings correctly offset from scope mounts with the serial number on the other side. Counterpane with smeared but visible original Remington FJA cartouche and weak RA mark. Soft {circle-P} proof on face of pistol grip. Stock marked S in safety cut out. Barrel marked RA / {ordnance bomb} / 7-43. Blued bolt with correctly bent and dished, R marked bolt handle. Serial number of receiver and barrel date appear appropriate for each other. Equipped with Redfield scope mounts and M82 telescopic sight S/N 40881. Includes a leather M1905 sling. Originally the 03-A4 was mounted with a Weaver M73B1 scope for WWII service, but some rifles were later upgraded to the M82 scope that also saw use on the M1C Garand. This rifle was likely rebuilt during its service life and may have been upgraded to then M82 scope for use during the post-WWII era.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the finish on the metal with clear markings. Stock sanded with weak, smeared markings. A number of partially legible stamps are present on the stock belly, forward of the magazine floor plate suggesting a rebuild or two in the rifles past. Mechanically functional, very good 4-groove bore that is lightly frosted with some oxidation and needs to be cleaned.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**Late WWII Winchester M1 Garand **Late WWII Winchester M1 Garand

**Late WWII Winchester M1 Garand

Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 1610509. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Top rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number. Weak WRA/GHD cartouche on obverse stock along with weak {ordnance wheel}. All internal parts are W.R.A. marked, barrel with oval WP proof mark on barrel. Battle bar rear sight, un-cut operating rod. An apparently correct, late WWII production M1 Garand by Winchester circa January 1945. Includes an OD Green web sling.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the finish with clear markings in metal, weaker in wood. Stock with moderate wear and numerous bumps and dings. Bore very good with some frosting.

EST $ 1800 - 2500

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**Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Rebuilt for WWII **Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Rebuilt for WWII

**Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Rebuilt for WWII

Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 954565. Parkerized finish, walnut single bolt, finger-groove S-stock. Standard four-line Springfield receiver markings over serial number. Counterpane with clear original Springfield J.F.C. boxed cartouche and weak AAS Augusta Arsenal rebuild mark. Two {circle-P} proofs behind triggerguard. Barrel marked SA / {ordnance bomb} / 6-42. Includes a leather M1905 sling.

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as rebuilt. Retains much of the applied Parkerizing with some thinning and loss with clear markings in metal and weaker markings in wood. Mechanically functional, good bore is moderately frosted with some oxidation with clear 4-groove rifling. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Springfield M1 Garand **Springfield M1 Garand

**Springfield M1 Garand

Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 3419588. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY over serial number. Barrel marked 3-S-A-1-45. Stock with crisp boxed S.A. / NFR cartouche and crisp {ordnance wheel} on counterpane and with clear {circle-P} on face of pistol grip. Receiver serial number and barrel date match closely for a January 1945 produced rifle with the receiver likely produced in December of 1944. Correct cartouche for this serial number range. Battle bar rear sight, 2SA bolt, 14SA trigger group, un-cut 9SA operating rod. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1. Includes an OD Green web sling.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some light wear and minor loss. All markings clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars and showing some wear.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**International Harvester M1 Garand **International Harvester M1 Garand

**International Harvester M1 Garand

Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 4522197. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Top rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / INTERNATIONAL / HARVESTER over the serial number. Weak {DOD eagle & stars} cartouche on counterpane with clear {Circle-P} firing proof behind triggerguard. The number 417 is scratched into the base of the pistol grip. LMR marked barrel dated 7-53 with tiny {ordnance wheel} inspection. Both receiver and barrel appear to be 1953 production. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2. 

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Condition: Very Good. Retains most of the finish with clear markings in metal, weaker in wood. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting. Stock with wear and scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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** US M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson ** US M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson

** US M1 Garand by Harrington & Richardson

Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 5713347. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Rear of receiver marked in three lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / H&R ARMS CO over serial number. Barrel marked HRA 6535448 12-55 RS66. Stock with crisp boxed {DOD eagle & stars} cartouche and with clear {circle-P} behind triggerguard. Receiver serial number and barrel date appear to be approximate correct matches for the period of production, with the receiver likely made in early 1956. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 5.5. Includes an OD Green web sling.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with clear markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light wear and scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Fine Early 1943 Production Springfield M1 Garand **Fine Early 1943 Production Springfield M1 Garand

**Fine Early 1943 Production Springfield M1 Garand

Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 344)

.30-06 caliber, 24" barrel, S/N 1507874. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut stock. Rear of receiver marked in four lines: U.S. RIFLE / CAL. .30 M1 / SPRINGFIELD / ARMORY over serial number. Barrel marked 3-S-A-3-43. Stock with crisp boxed S.A. / EMcE cartouche and crisp {ordnance wheel} on counterpane and with clear {circle-P} behind triggerguard. Receiver serial number and barrel date match for a March of 1943 produced rifle with correct cartouche for this serial number range. Battle bar rear sight, 12SA bolt, 12SA trigger group, un-cut 6SA operating rod. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a US M1905 leather sling and the combination tool in the butt. A really wonderful example of a mid-war M1 Garand that appears to be completely correct and in a fine state of preservation.

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Condition: Very fine. Retains most of the finish with some light wear, all marks clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Stock with some scattered light handling marks and the initials RB lightly scratched into the lower obverse butt. Sling worn with some small tears to the leather.

EST $ 2500 - 4500

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**Spreewerk Model P.38 **Spreewerk Model P.38

**Spreewerk Model P.38

Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 5656N. Double-action semi-automatic pistol with an exposed hammer and removable 8-shot magazine. Has a dull military finish to frame and slide, with brown grooved Bakelite grips and fixed sights. Serial numbers are all matching on this item. It also has the cyq production code used by Spreewerk externally and internally on the left side of slide. Features serial numbers, {eagle/88} proof, and manufacturer marks to left side. On the right side are two more eagle/88 marks surrounding the German eagle, and marks B C stamped to the inside of slide. Removable magazine also has the eagle/88 proof marked.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Considered a crude production P.38 made toward the end of WWII, this item has visible machining marks on slide and frame. Some light scratches and losses to finish on raised edges, muzzle, and safety toggle. Right grip appears to have been sanded toward the top of grip. 

EST $ 500 - 700

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**US M1 Carbine by Quality Hardware **US M1 Carbine by Quality Hardware

**US M1 Carbine by Quality Hardware

Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4637278. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked QUALITY H.M.C. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked Q-RMC in sling cut, with small {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and no marks on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked Q-RMC on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: BUFFALO ARMS  / 10-43 / {ordnance bomb}. Flat bolt top, GEO marked Type I rear sight, 6 marked front sight, unmarked blued Type I barrel band with QU marked swivel, Q-NL marked trigger housing, LT-Q marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single G-Q marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some wear and thinning and clear markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light wear and some minor loss around the tip of the band spring.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Mauser byf 44 P38 Pistol with Break Open Holster **Mauser byf 44 P38 Pistol with Break Open Holster

**Mauser byf 44 P38 Pistol with Break Open Holster

Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 643e. Late war phosphate finish, grooved black Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/WaA135 inspection marks. Black break open holster marked P38 on rear with cey4 maker code and {eagle}/WaA920 inspection. Includes a single jvd code magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the phosphate finish with clear markings. Mechanically functional, very good, lightly frosted bore. Grips with minor surface marks, holster very good.

EST $ 600 - 900

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**Quality Hardware M1 Carbine **Quality Hardware M1 Carbine

**Quality Hardware M1 Carbine

Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1596074. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked QUALITY H.M. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked Q-RMC in sling cut, with small {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and clear boxed RA-P and F on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked Q-RMC on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 8-43. Flat bolt top, GO marked Type I rear sight, JQ marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with QU marked swivel, Q-NL marked trigger housing, LT-Q marked hammer. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single R-O marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished. Retains nearly all of the Parkerized finish with light wear and clear markings throughout the metal, slightly weaker markings in the wood. Wood with some added finish and showing some scattered bumps and dings. Mechanically functional, near fine, mostly bright bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation, retaining crisp rifling.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Mauser byf 44 Code P38 Pistol with Holster **Mauser byf 44 Code P38 Pistol with Holster

**Mauser byf 44 Code P38 Pistol with Holster

Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 705w. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers on numbered parts. Two {eagle}/135 inspection marks on right of slide and an {eagle} proof. Left of slide simply marked P.38 at the front followed by byf/44 with the serial number near the safety. Includes a single jvd code magazine without an inspection mark. Pistol is accompanied by a pebble grained black leather break open holster marked P38 and cxb/4 on the rear.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blued finish with thinning, wear and loss particularly at high edges and contact points. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, bright bore with some scattered oxidation and frosting. Grips with some surface marks, holster about very good.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Rare **Rare

**Rare "Un-Quality" Hardware M1 Carbine

Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4436997. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Receiver marked UN-QUALITY over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Sanded stock weakly marked Q-RMC in sling cut, with weak boxed RMC cartouche on obverse, no visible {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand-guard marked Q-RMC on interior. Barrel without expected Flaming Bomb ordnance mark and date, showing what appears to be a weakly struck Winchester proof about 6" from the muzzle, along with a single V 3" from the muzzle and a P 6.5" from the muzzle. Flat bolt top, S and GE Q marked Type I rear sight, P OQ marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band, NL-Q marked trigger housing, LT-Q marked hammer. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single U Q marked 15-round Type I magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

Union Switch & Signal was subcontracted to produce 29,000 receivers for Quality Hardware in their 3rd contract production block of M1 carbines between serial numbers 4,432,100 and 4,532,099. The early deliveries were marked "UN-QUALITY" to distinguish the US&S produced receivers, a marking that was rather quickly discontinued due to the implication of poor quality. Today these guns are highly prized by M1 collectors due to their rarity.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains much of the period Parkerized finish with thinning, wear, and loss; mostly along high edges and contact points. Markings in metal remain mostly clear. Stock lightly sanded with weak but legible markings, with the wood showing light handling marks. Mechanically functional, fine, mostly bright bore is lightly frosted and retains crisp rifling. A very presentable example of a scarce M1 Carbine variant.

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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**Mauser byf 43 P38 Pistol with Holster **Mauser byf 43 P38 Pistol with Holster

**Mauser byf 43 P38 Pistol with Holster

Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.9" barrel, S/N 7423m. Blued finish, grooved brown Bakelite grips. Matching serial numbers, {eagle}/135 inspection marks. Black break open holster marked P38 on rear with bla/1944 maker code and {eagle}/WaA150 inspection. Includes a single P38 marked magazine with an {eagle}/135 inspection mark.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with some light wear. Markings clear, mechanically functional, fine bore. Holster about fine as well.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Inland M1 Carbine **Inland M1 Carbine

**Inland M1 Carbine

Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 950012X. Parkerized finish, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock marked IO in sling cut, with weak {Ordnance Wheel} cartouche on obverse and clear {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand-guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 12-43. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, N marked front sight, blued UI marked Type I barrel band, INLAND marked trigger housing, SG marked receiver below the wood line, IN marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single UI marked 15-round Type I magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Good as refurbished. Parkerized bolt with the metal retaining much of the period reapplied Parkerizing, showing thinning, wear and loss along high edges and contact points. Markings mostly crisp and clear in metal, weaker in wood. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some frosting and crisp rifling. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Mauser byf43 P38 w/ Holster **Mauser byf43 P38 w/ Holster

**Mauser byf43 P38 w/ Holster

Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 5022L. Double-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 8-shot magazine. Heel magazine release and fixed sights. Blued military finish to slide and frame, with brown grooved Bakelite grips. Item features byf43 manufacturer code, P.38, serial numbers, and eagle/135 proof mark to left side of slide and frame. Eagle/135 proof marks surround the German Eagle on right of slide, with inverted initials C.A.M. on right side of frame. Magazine is marked P.38v and has an {eagle}/WaA135 proof mark. Included is a black leather holster stamped with P-38 and an {eagle}/WaA938 proof. All serial numbers are matching. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Finish is in good condition, has some losses to muzzle and breech most likely from holstering. Bottom of magazine has some play. Some light scratches and pinpoint pits to left side of slide. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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**US M1 Carbine by Inland **US M1 Carbine by Inland

**US M1 Carbine by Inland

Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 6630444. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with clear large {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and no marking on bottom of pistol grip. Four-rivet hand-guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 11-44. Flat bolt top, {Sheild-H} marked Type III rear sight, unmarked front sight,  SI marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, I marked hammer, M marked magazine release, Type IV safety. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single AI marked 15-round Type I magazine, a post-WWII Type III OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some thinning and wear. Markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with a couple of minor surface chips around the oiler cut out and along the upper edge on the reverse. Otherwise with typical light handling marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Pistol with Holster & 3 Spare Magazines **Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Pistol with Holster & 3 Spare Magazines

**Mauser S/42 Code 1937 Dated P08 Pistol with Holster & 3 Spare Magazines

Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 2330k. Blued finish, blued small parts, checkered walnut grips. 1937 dated chamber, S/42 code toggle, {eagle}/63 inspection marks, "droop winged" eagle proof. All visible numbers matching. Accompanied by an unmarked black hardshell holster with no takedown tool. Includes one blued, aluminum based magazine numbered 4248w+, one wood base magazine with the base sanded and number illegible and two black plastic base magazines.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good as refinished. Retains much of a lower quality reblued finish with some light pitting under the blue and some soft markings. Mechanically functional, good bore with moderate oxidation and frosting as well as some light pitting. Grips worn with marks and smoothed sections of checkering. Holster about good.

EST $ 500 - 800

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**Inland US M1 Carbine **Inland US M1 Carbine

**Inland US M1 Carbine

Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 5123757. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with clear large {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and no marking on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard is unmarked on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 4-44. Flat bolt top, PI marked Type II rear sight, RIA marked front sight,  AI marked Type II barrel band, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, HI marked hammer. Throat erosion 2, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single AI marked 15-round Type I magazine, a post-WWII Type III OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with clear markings and some light wear. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver with Milsco Post Office Holster **Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver with Milsco Post Office Holster

**Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Revolver with Milsco Post Office Holster

Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 344)

.45ACP caliber, 5.5" barrel, S/N 54837. Blued finish, color case hardened hammer and trigger, smooth two-piece walnut grips. Matching serial numbers on butt, barrel and rear face of cylinder. Crane and frame with matching assembly number 16936. UNITED STATES PROPERTY marked under barrel, standard US military butt markings, standard Smith & Wesson barrel markings, flaming {ordnance bomb} on upper right edge of frame. Includes an original 1917 pistol lanyard and a MILSCO manufactured US M4 pattern flap holster dated 1956 and marked PROPERTY OF / US / PO DEPT in an oval on the holster body.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Retains most of the bright blue finish with some minor edge wear and a couple of small areas of finish loss on the frame and at the muzzle. Hammer and trigger with much of their vibrant case color. Mechanically functional, very good bore is lightly frosted and needs to be cleaned. Grips with light handling marks. Lanyard and holster about very good with some moderate wear.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**Colt Model 1903 General Officers Pistol **Colt Model 1903 General Officers Pistol

**Colt Model 1903 General Officers Pistol

Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 344)

.32ACP caliber, 3.25" barrel, S/N 567746 (mfg. ca1944). Parkerized finish, checkered walnut grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions. Standard markings and configuration, includes a single CAL 32 / COLT marked magazine and a civilian Bauer Brothers thumb snap holster. Includes a Colt factory letter confirming configuration and shipment to Springfield Arsenal on December 30, 1944 as part of an order 851 of these General Officer's pistols.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Shows little if any use, retaining nearly all of the finish with some very minor thinning and minute handling marks. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Grips with the most minor light handling marks. Holster fine.

EST $ 1800 - 2400

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**Canadian Military Marked Lend-Lease US Model 1911A1 by Colt **Canadian Military Marked Lend-Lease US Model 1911A1 by Colt

**Canadian Military Marked Lend-Lease US Model 1911A1 by Colt

Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 933064 (mfg. ca1943). Parkerized finish, checkered Coltwood grips. Left side of slide with two-line patent date information followed by the Rampant Colt logo and the two-line Colt address. Right side of frame with {ordnance wheel} behind the grip, UNITED STATES PROPERTY over serial number and M1911A1 U.S. ARMY on dust cover. HD inspection behind trigger on left of frame, P inspection on top of slide, blued barrel marked P on left of lug and COLT 45 AUTO on lower left of chamber. Checkered arched mainspring housing, wide Colt hammer spur, checkered short trigger, checkered slide stop, blued safety. Additional British and Canadian markings include British proofs on barrel hood and lower right side of frame, {C-broad arrow} at the rear of the left side of the slide and the same mark again below the magazine release, along with a P. Includes a single blued L marked magazine with the number 834524 I electro-penciled on the spine.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the greenish Colt Parkerizing with a clearly obvious heat treatment line about 2.5" from the muzzle. Finish with some thinning and high edge wear and metal showing some scattered freckles of surface oxidation. Barrel with much of its blue, showing the expected wear around the hood, lugs and at the muzzle. Markings clear and crisp, mechanically functional, fine bore is lightly frosted. Grips with light handling marks.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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German Occupation FN Model 1922 Pistol (P.626b) with Holster German Occupation FN Model 1922 Pistol (P.626b) with Holster

German Occupation FN Model 1922 Pistol (P.626b) with Holster

Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 344)

7.65mm caliber, 3.375" barrel, S/N 137486. Blued finish, bright barrel, checkered walnut grips. Standard Belgian FN markings, matching numbers on frame, slide and barrel. {eagle}/WaA140 inspections twice on left side of slide and once on left of frame to the rear of the trigger. {eagle} proof marks on frame and slide as well. Fixed sights, thumb and grip safety. Includes (2) blued FN logo marked magazines. Pistol is accompanied by Luftwaffe-style dark brown "drop holster" that is unmarked and has the initials EM on the interior in old ink.

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the blue with some thinning and wear, showing scattered surface oxidation and some light pinpricking in a couple of areas. Clear marking, mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Grips with some wear and handling marks. Holster about very good with scuffs and some surface wear and crazing.

EST $ 600 - 1000

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**Inland M1 Carbine **Inland M1 Carbine

**Inland M1 Carbine

Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 5388459. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with clear large {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and no marking on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked HI on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 7-44. Flat bolt top, HI marked Type II rear sight, unmarked front sight,  unmarked Type II barrel band, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, I marked hammer, M marked magazine release. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single IS marked 15-round Type II magazine, a post-WWII Type III OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Retains most of the finish and remains crisp throughout with clear markings. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**US M1 Carbine by Inland **US M1 Carbine by Inland

**US M1 Carbine by Inland

Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3177960. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with clear {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and weaker {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 11-43. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, N marked front sight, blued UI marked Type I barrel band, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, SG marked receiver below the wood line, H marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a single AI marked 15-round Type I magazine, a WWII Type II OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some light handling wear, with clear markings in metal and wood. Mechanically functional, fine bore is lightly frosted near the muzzle. Stock with some scattered light handling marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**British Lend Lease US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Colt **British Lend Lease US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Colt

**British Lend Lease US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Colt

Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 1655344 (mfg. ca1944). Parkerized finish, checkered Coltwood grips. Left side of slide with two-line patent date information followed by the Rampant Colt logo and the two-line Colt address. Right side of frame with {ordnance wheel} behind the grip, UNITED STATES PROPERTY over serial number and M1911A1 U.S. ARMY on dust cover. GHD inspection behind trigger on left of frame, P inspection on top of slide, blued barrel marked P on left of lug and COLT 45 AUTO on lower left of chamber. Late war 7-rib arched mainspring housing, wide Colt hammer spur, checkered short trigger, checkered Type 2 slide stop, includes a single blued unmarked magazine. Additional British markings include British proofs on barrel hood, a NOT ENGLISH MAKE stamp on the lower right side of the dust cover and a two line RELEASED / BRITISH GOVT. 1952 stamped on the lower right edge of the slide, above the grip area.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the greenish Parkerized finish with some high edge wear and thinning, with the heat treatment line about 2.5" from the muzzle still vaguely visible. Metal shows some lightly scattered surface oxidation and retains clear markings. Barrel with most of the blue with the loss from wear around the lugs and at the muzzle. Mechanically functional,  fine bore. Grips with some light wear.

EST $ 2500 - 4000

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**WWII Production Type III Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster **WWII Production Type III Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster

**WWII Production Type III Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster

Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 146605. Blued finish, checkered wood grips. Fixed rear sight, grip not slotted for stock. Standard Belgian markings, matching numbers, {eagle}/WaA140 inspection. Includes a break open brown leather holster with the maker code jor dated 41 and with an {eagle}/WaA920 inspection with the eagle mostly obscured. Includes two aluminum follower, "split tail" magazines, both U marked on the spine and one with a weak and illegible waffenamt.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the dull military blue finish with some thinning, wear and edge loss. Markings remain clear, mechanically functional, very good bore is moderately frosted with some scattered light oxidation. Grips with some light wear and marks. Holster very good.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**RIA Rebuilt US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Ithaca **RIA Rebuilt US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Ithaca

**RIA Rebuilt US Model 1911A1 Pistol by Ithaca

Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 344)

.45ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 1450258 (mfg. ca1944). Parkerized finish, checkered plastic grips. RIA rebuild mark on right of frame to the lower rear of the serial number. Frame serial numbers to Ithaca production, matching slide markings. No magazine present.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains most of the applied Parkerizing with mostly legible markings. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Grips in fine condition with light handling marks.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**US M1 Carbine by Inland **US M1 Carbine by Inland

**US M1 Carbine by Inland

Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 291191. Parkerized finish, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with clear large {ordnance wheel} cartouche on obverse and crisp {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 2-43. Flat bolt top, marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight,  unmarked Type I barrel band, INLAND logo marked trigger housing, HI marked hammer. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single IS marked 15-round Type II magazine, a WWII Type II OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some thinning and minor loss with crisp markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**WWII Production 2nd Variant Tangent Sight Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster **WWII Production 2nd Variant Tangent Sight Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster

**WWII Production 2nd Variant Tangent Sight Hi Power Pistol (P.640b) with Holster

Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4.75" barrel, S/N 145518. Blued finish, checkered wood grips. 500 meter tangent rear sight, grip not slotted for stock. Standard Belgian markings, matching numbers, {eagle} proofs, {eagle}/WaA140 inspections. Accompanied by a brown break open holster marked with a cgn/43 maker mark under the closure strap and a partially obliterated {eagle}/WaA920 inspection. Includes two aluminum follower, "split tail" magazines, one marked with an illegible mark and a weak Waffenamt on the spine and one unmarked.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue with some thinning and light wear, markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, very good, lightly frosted bore. Grips wit some light handling marks, holster very good with wear and leaching fat out of the leather.

EST $ 1200 - 1800

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**Walther ac44 code G43 Sniper Rifle **Walther ac44 code G43 Sniper Rifle

**Walther ac44 code G43 Sniper Rifle

Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 344)

8mm Mauser caliber, 21.5" barrel, S/N 401i. Blued finish, laminated stock. Receiver marked G43 {Waffenamt} 402i ac44. Matching number 402 on receiver, bolt, stock toe, gas tube and in pencil under edge of hand guard. {eagle}/359 inspections throughout with a large, clear one in the middle of the reverse butt. Mounted with a ZF 4 telescopic sight marked Gw ZF4 / 35728 / ddx {triangle} in a roughly made, phosphate finished mount that is engraved with the number 3676 at a significant angle and also bears an {eagle}/359 inspection mark. The scope includes a lens cover set of leather with a cup front cover and a tapered wood rear plug. Rifle includes a single black paint finished, aye code K43 marked 10-round magazine with an {Eagle}/WaB43 inspection. Retains the cleaning rod and a period sling.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue with some thinning and loss with moderate surface oxidation and some roughness on the barrel band. Markings remain clear throughout in both metal and wood. Mechanically functional, fine bore with some frosting present. Stock with scattered light handling marks and minor dings but very crisp. Scope about good with the lenses having taken on a yellowish coloration and some sort of deep amber or orange thick liquid has leaked inside the scope, partially obscuring the ocular lens although the post and reticle is still visible at the objective end. This same thick liquid has apparently leaked from around the rubber eye piece and is present on the exterior of the scope tube as well.

EST $ 3000 - 4000

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**Quality Hardware M1 Carbine with Scope Modification & Lyman Alaskan Scope **Quality Hardware M1 Carbine with Scope Modification & Lyman Alaskan Scope

**Quality Hardware M1 Carbine with Scope Modification & Lyman Alaskan Scope

Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4710539. Parkerized finish, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked QUALITY H.M.C. over the serial number. Serial number repeated again forward of rear scope mount. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked SJ in sling cut and in three lines: STD /PROD / RWH vertically in front of the cut out. A small, weak {Ordnance Wheel} cartouche is present on the obverse. Four-rivet hand guard with oval cut for forward scope mount. Barrel marked W 2.5" from muzzle and with WP proof in oval 4.5" from muzzle. SI marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, Type IV safety. Rear sight replaced with "field conversion" scope mounting bar which is marked 8247-39-1. It secures a Lyman Alaskan scope #B5115 to the carbine. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single U marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type III post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some light wear. Markings clear and crisp in metal, weaker in wood which was probably lightly sanded. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some scattered minor marks. Scope with clear optics and fine crosshair reticle.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**1944 Production Colt Model 1911A1 Pistol **1944 Production Colt Model 1911A1 Pistol

**1944 Production Colt Model 1911A1 Pistol

Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, S/N 1637224 (mfg. ca1944). Parkerized finish, checkered Coltwood grips. Left side of slide with two-line patent date information followed by the Rampant Colt logo and the two-line Colt address. Right side of frame with {Ordnance Wheel} inspection behind upper edge of grip and UNITED STATES PROPERTY over serial number and M1911A1 U.S. ARMY on dust cover. GHD inspection behind trigger on left of frame, P inspection on top of slide, blued barrel marked P on left of lug and COLT 45 AUTO on lower left of chamber. Late war 7-rib arched mainspring housing, wide Colt hammer spur, checkered short trigger, checkered Type 2 slide stop, includes a single blued L marked magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains nearly all of the Parkerized finish with only some minor thinning and high edge wear, barrel with most of its blue with some loss around the hood and chamber area. Two-tone heat treatment line clearly apparent on last 2.5" of slide nearest the muzzle. All markings crisp and clear. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light handling marks.

EST $ 2500 - 4000

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**1945 Production US Military Colt Service Ace **1945 Production US Military Colt Service Ace

**1945 Production US Military Colt Service Ace

Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 5" barrel, S/N SM9495 (mfg. ca1945). Parkerized finish, checkered Coltwood grips. Right side of frame with {Ordnance Wheel} behind top of grip, UNITED STATES PROPERTY mark and serial number. Right side of slide with COLT SERVICE / MODEL .22 LONG / RIFLE marking. Left side of slide with two-line Colt address over patent information followed by the Rampant Colt logo. Adjustable rear sight, blade front sight. Includes a single blued magazine marked COLT / .22 L.R. / SERVICE MODEL on the bottom of the floor plate.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the finish with some expected light wear and thinning. Clear markings, mechanically functional, very good bore, grips with some light marks and minor wear.

EST $ 2500 - 4000

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**US Model 1911A1 by Remington Rand **US Model 1911A1 by Remington Rand

**US Model 1911A1 by Remington Rand

Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel, 2025525 (mfg. ca1944). Parkerized finish, checkered plastic grips. Standard Remington slide and frame markings, with clear FJA (Frank J Atwood) inspection below the slide lock and poorly struck {Ordnance Wheel} inspection on the right side of the frame to the upper rear of the grip. Blued High Standard barrel marked H-S on right lug and with P inspection on left lug. Includes a single blued G marked magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the greenish-gray Parkerized finish with some minor thinning and high edge wear. Barrel with most of the blue and loss around the hood and lugs. Crisp, clear markings except for weak ordnance wheel, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with light handling marks.

EST $ 1800 - 2200

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**Experimental or Presentation XB Serial Numbered Inland M1 Carbine **Experimental or Presentation XB Serial Numbered Inland M1 Carbine

**Experimental or Presentation XB Serial Numbered Inland M1 Carbine

Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N XB5. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked IO in sling cut, with no visible cartouches or inspection marks as would be correct for an "XB" prefix serial number. Two-rivet hand guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 8-43. Flat bolt top, unmarked marked Type I rear sight, marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with UI marked swivel, unmarked trigger housing, HI marked hammer. Receiver marked SG below the wood line on the forward left side. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a single IS marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type I WWII Khaki sling and an oiler.

The serial numbers XB1 through XB100 were part of a group of "experiential" for engineering use and presentation M1 carbines produced by Inland that were not delivered to the government or issued for military use. Roughly 800 of these Inland M1 carbines were produced with a variety of X prefix serial numbers, in groups from "X" through "XG", with most produced in a run of 100 guns for each prefix.

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Condition: Fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some minor thinning and wear. All markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore is mostly bright with some frosting and crisp rifling. Fine stock with some feathery texture remaining and showing only the most minor handling marks. A nice example for the advanced M1 carbine collector.

EST $ 3000 - 5000

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**Extremely Early Production Inland M1 Carbine **Extremely Early Production Inland M1 Carbine

**Extremely Early Production Inland M1 Carbine

Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3418. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked with small {Ordnance Wheel}, {Flaming Bomb}, O and LA in sling cut, and with a clear {Circle-P} on the bottom of the pistol grip. Two-rivet hand-guard marked O and with {flaming bomb} on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 7-42. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight with marks on the opposite side apparently defaced, SI marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with unmarked swivel, INLAND logo marked trigger housing with {Flaming Bomb} on opposing side, {Shield-H} marked hammer with {flaming bomb}. Type I serrated magazine catch. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 3. Includes a single K.I. marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinned Parkerized finish, with traces of blue on the bolt and scattered freckles of light surface oxidation. Buttplate with more moderate scattered oxidation. Clear markings in metal and wood. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some frosting, very minor flecks of oxidation and fine rifling. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars. A solid example of a scarce, early production M1 carbine from the summer of 1942.

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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**Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine **Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine

**Inland M1A1 Type II Paratrooper Carbine

Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 6904104. Parkerized finish, second series low-wood paratrooper stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock marked RA-P on obverse above grip with soft {ordnance wheel} inspection on lower grip and seriffed-P on face of grip. Bottom of grip marked RI/3. Folding stock with cast buttplate with B257614 * 8 marking on interior edge with leather cheek rest attached with Parkerized steel rivets. Four-rivet hand guard marked HI on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 2-45. Round bolt top, I.R. CO marked Type III rear sight, R marked front sight, KI marked Type III barrel band with bayonet lug, Inland logo marked trigger housing, W marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single KI marked 15-round Type II magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Condition: Very good to fine, as arsenal refurbished. Retains much of the Parkerized finish with some thinning and light wear. Markings in metal and wood remain clear and legible. Mechanically functional, fine bore with crisp rifling and some frosting. Stock with scattered bumps, dings and mars.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine **Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine

**Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine

Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 5327964. Parkerized finish, second series low-wood paratrooper stock. Top of receiver marked INLAND DIV. over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock with soft AAS rebuild cartouche on reverse above pistol grip, with soft small {ordnance wheel} inspection and IO on bottom of grip and P on face of grip. Folding stock with cast buttplate with B257614 * 4 marking on interior edge with leather cheek rest attached with brass rivets. Four-rivet hand guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 7-44. Round bolt top, PI marked Type II rear sight, unmarked front sight, {triangle} marked Type II barrel band, Inland logo marked trigger housing, KI marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single AI marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Condition: Fine as arsenal refurbished. Retains much of the Parkerizing with some light thinning and loss. Markings in metal clear and sharp, softer in wood. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Stock lightly sanded with scattered bumps, dings and handling marks.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**US M1 Carbine by Winchester **US M1 Carbine by Winchester

**US M1 Carbine by Winchester

Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 6584376. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked W in sling cut, with crisp mid-sized {ordnance wheel} on obverse. 2-Rivet hand guard marked M-U underneath. Barrel marked in with WP proof in an oval, 4" from muzzle. Flat bolt top, {shield-H} marked Type II rear sight, unmarked front sight, C marked Type III barrel band with a bayonet lug, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer, M marked magazine release. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single BW marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with clear, crisp markings throughout. Mechanically functional, very fine bore. Stock crisp with light handling marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Winchester M1 Carbine **Winchester M1 Carbine

**Winchester M1 Carbine

Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1016990. Parkerized finish, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock unmarked in sling cut, with soft {ordnance wheel} on obverse. 2-Rivet hand-guard marked W underneath. Barrel marked in three lines {ordnance bomb} / W.R.A. / 12-42. Flat bolt top, unmarked Type II rear sight, P OB marked front sight, SA marked Type III barrel band with a bayonet lug, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a single KI marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some wear and minor loss. Markings remain clear in metal, weaker in wood. Mechanically functional, fine bore is lightly frosted with crisp rifling. Stock lightly sanded with some scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Winchester M1 Carbine **Winchester M1 Carbine

**Winchester M1 Carbine

Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1300570. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock unmarked in sling cut, with crisp, small {ordnance wheel} and W.R.A. / G.H.D. cartouche on obverse. No visible {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked W on interior. Barrel marked W 4.5" from muzzle and and with the oval WP proof 6.75" from muzzle. No date or flaming ordnance bomb are present. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with unmarked swivel, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer SW marked safety. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single SW marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains some thinned Parkerized finish, fading to gray with some freckled specks of minor surface oxidation. Bolt blue thinned and worn. Crisp and clear markings in metal and wood, although slightly weaker on barrel. Mechanically functional, fine bore is bright with some frosting and crisp rifling. Stock with some added finish, showing lightly scattered minor handling marks.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**No Serial Number Winchester Presentation Quality M1 Carbine **No Serial Number Winchester Presentation Quality M1 Carbine

**No Serial Number Winchester Presentation Quality M1 Carbine

Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, no S/N. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, highly figured I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock unmarked in sling cut, with no inspection or cartouches on exterior. Two-rivet hand guard unmarked on interior. Barrel marked W 3.25" from muzzle. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with unmarked swivel, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer EW marked safety. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single IW marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Shows little use with nearly all of the finish and some speckled light surface rust on the front sight and protective ears. Clear markings in metal, mechanically functional, fine bright bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**US M1 Carbine by Rock-Ola **US M1 Carbine by Rock-Ola

**US M1 Carbine by Rock-Ola

Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 6090929. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked ROCK-OLA over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock weakly marked RMC in sling cut, with clear {ordnance wheel} and RMC cartouche on obverse stock. Smooth buttplate. Barrel marked Rock-Ola and with a P proof about 6.5" from the muzzle. Round bolt top, {Shield-H} marked Type III rear sight, RP marked front sight, unmarked blued Type II barrel band, ROCK-OLA marked trigger housing, {Circle-B/R} marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single R-O marked 15-round Type II magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the finish with some thinning and scattered oxidation. Markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock crisp with some handling marks.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Underwood M1 Carbine with Lined Out Inland Receiver **Underwood M1 Carbine with Lined Out Inland Receiver

**Underwood M1 Carbine with Lined Out Inland Receiver

Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 633425. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked U. over a lined out INLAND DIV over the serial number with an {ordnance bomb} below the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock with no visible markings. Two-rivet hand-guard marked PU on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: UNDERWOOD / 8-43 / {Ordnance Bomb} and with a P about 3.75" from the muzzle. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, RIA marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band, trigger housing wit1h {ordnance bomb} on bottom, WU marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single circled IU marked 15-round Type II magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the Parkerized finish with some thinning and loss, with markings in metal remaining crisp. Mechanically functional, fine bright bore with some light frosting. Stock sanded with no visible external markings.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Early Production Rock-Ola US M1 Carbine **Early Production Rock-Ola US M1 Carbine

**Early Production Rock-Ola US M1 Carbine

Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1682515. Parkerized finish, I-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked ROCK-OLA over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked RMC in sling cut, with soft {Ordnance Wheel} and RMC cartouche on obverse stock. Barrel marked Rock-Ola / 2-43 and with P proof forward of chamber. Flat Parkerized bolt top, S and BR marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band, ROCK-OLA marked trigger housing, KR marked hammer. Throat erosion 1, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single RO marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.  

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains much of the thinning Parkerized finish, with Parkerized bolt. Clear markings in metal, softer in wood. Mechanically functional, fine bore is bright with some frosting near the muzzle. Stock lightly sanded, with some scattered handling marks.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**US M1 Carbine by Irwin Pederson **US M1 Carbine by Irwin Pederson

**US M1 Carbine by Irwin Pederson

Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1774122. Parkerized finish, I-cut, high-wood walnut stock. Rear of receiver marked IRWIN-PEDERSON over serial number. Chamber marked in two lines U.S. CARBINE CAL. .M1. Barrel marked INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 12-42. Stock stamped IR IP in sling cut out, with weak boxed S'G' cartouche and {Ordnance Wheel} on obverse. 2-rivet hand-guard marked RSG on interior. Unmarked Type I barrel band, blued flat-top bolt, Type I rear sight marked S and RP, front sight marked 5. Receiver marked M4 below the wood line on the right upper rear and IP on the triggerhousing, safety marked IP-W, hammer marked SG. Throat erosion measured 2.5 and muzzle erosion measures 2.5. Includes a single U marked Type I magazine, a Type II WWII style OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the Pakerized finish with clear markings in the metal and some scattered finish loss. Wood with weaker markings, stock lightly sanded with scattered bumps and dings. Mechanically functional, very good bore with some light frosting.

EST $ 2500 - 4000

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**S'G' Marked M1 Carbine by Saginaw **S'G' Marked M1 Carbine by Saginaw

**S'G' Marked M1 Carbine by Saginaw

Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1846359. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked SAGINAW S'G' over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked RSC in sling cut, with clear small {Ordnance Wheel} and vertical S'G' cartouche on obverse. Two-rivet hand guard marked RSC on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: UNDERWOOD / 8-43 / {ordnance bomb}. Flat bolt top, S and B-S'G' marked Type I rear sight, 5 marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with KV S'G' marked swivel, S'G' marked trigger housing, S'G' marked hammer, IP-A marked safety. Throat erosion 2, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single KSG marked 15-round Type II magazine, a post-WWII Type III OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Metal retains most of the finish with some light wear and clear markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some minor dings around the sling cut out and oiler cut out, otherwise with some light handling marks.

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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**US M1 Carbine by Saginaw **US M1 Carbine by Saginaw

**US M1 Carbine by Saginaw

Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 3285137. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked SAGINAW SG over the serial number with small SG on tang. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked with small {ordnance bomb} in sling cut, with clear small {ordnance wheel} and horizontal SG cartouche on obverse. Two-rivet hand guard marked RSG on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: SAGINAW S.G. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / {ordnance bomb}. Flat bolt top, marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band, SG marked trigger housing, SG marked receiver below wood line, unmarked hammer. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 2. Includes a single KSG marked 15-round Type I magazine, a WWII Type II OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the finish with some light wear and clear markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore. Stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 1800 - 2500

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**Early Production Underwood US M1 Carbine **Early Production Underwood US M1 Carbine

**Early Production Underwood US M1 Carbine

Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 1359365. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked UNDERWOOD over the serial number with a weak {ordnance bomb} below the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock with P-U marking in sling cut, a tiny {ordnance bomb} on obverse between the oiler cut and the butt and no "Circle-P" or "P" proof present in the wood. Two-rivet hand guard marked M-U on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: UNDERWOOD / 11-42 / {ordnance bomb} and with a P about 3.5" from the muzzle. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, 6 marked front sight, unmarked blued Type I barrel band, trigger housing with small circle mark on bottom, U marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 1.5. Includes a single U marked 15-round Type I magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some light wear and loss. Markings in metal remain crisp. Mechanically functional, bore with some frosting and lightly scattered oxidation. Stock with a number of small impact marks on the reverse at the comb, and showing some additional light handling marks.

EST $ 1500 - 2000

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**US Model M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter **US Model M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter

**US Model M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter

Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4353237. Parkerized and blued finish, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked NATIONAL / POSTAL METER over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock marked TRIMBLE / TN in sling cut, with clear boxed NPM/FJA cartouche and {ordnance wheel} reverse. Two-rivet hand guard marked IO on interior. Barrel marked IBM CORP. Flat bolt top, Type II rear sight, SN marked front sight,  unmarked Type II barrel band, N16 marked trigger housing, WA marked hammer. Throat erosion 3.5, muzzle erosion 3.5. Includes a single UW marked 15-round Type I magazine, a  Type iI OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some thinning and wear. Clear markings in metal and wood. Mechanically functional, very good bore is mostly bright with some oxidation closer to the muzzle that might clean out. Wood fairly crips with some light wear and some scattered bumps and dings.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter **M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter

**M1 Carbine by National Postal Meter

Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 4154915. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut high-wood stock. Top of receiver marked NATIONAL / POSTAL METER over the serial number. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Lightly sanded stock marked TRIMBLE / TN in sling cut, with weak {ordnance wheel} and NPM / FJA boxed cartouche on obverse and no visible {circle-P} on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand guard marked TN on interior. Barrel marked in three lines: UNDERWOOD / 11-43 / {ordnance bomb}. Flat bolt top, S and N-A marked Type I rear sight, SN marked front sight, unmarked Type I barrel band with UN marked swivel, N / 9 marked trigger housing, HI marked hammer. Throat erosion 1.5, muzzle erosion 2.5. Includes a single MN marked 15-round Type II magazine, a post-WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some minor wear and loss due to handling and use. Clear markings in metal, less clear in wood. Stock lightly sanded with scattered bumps, dings and minor mars. Mechanically functional, fine bore is mostly bright with some frosting and crisp rifling.

EST $ 1500 - 2500

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**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol **US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol

**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol

Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 6.75" barrel, S/N 1135667. parkerized frame, blued bull barrel, checkered Hi-Standard gold eagle medallion plastic grips. Left side of slide marked HI-STANDARD, left side of chamber marked .22 LONG RIFLE with {spread-winged eagle}, left side of frame marked SUPERMATAIC / TOURNAMENT / US. Right side of slide marked with serial number and MODEL 103, right side of chamber with two-line High Standard address, right side of frame with matching serial number to barrel. Fully adjustable rear sight, ramped Patridge front sight. Includes a single HI-STANDARD 10-round blued steel magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue on the barrel and Parkerizing on the frame with some scattered flecks of light surface rust on the backstrap and slide, which should clean. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light handling marks and wear.

EST $ 400 - 600

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**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament **US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament

**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament

Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 6.75" barrel, S/N 974664. parkerized frame, blued bull barrel, checkered Hi-Standard gold eagle medallion plastic grips. Left side of slide marked HI-STANDARD, left side of chamber marked .22 LONG RIFLE with {spread-winged eagle}, left side of frame marked SUPERMATAIC / TOURNAMENT / US. Right side of slide marked with serial number and MODEL 102, right side of chamber with two-line High Standard address, right side of frame with matching serial number to barrel. Fully adjustable rear sight, ramped semi-Patridge front sight. Includes a single HI-STANDARD 10-round blued steel magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue on the barrel and Parkerizing on the frame with some scattered flecks of light surface oxidation here and there, which should clean. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light handling marks and wear.

EST $ 400 - 600

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**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol **US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol

**US Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Tournament Pistol

Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 6.75" barrel, S/N 994405. parkerized frame, blued bull barrel, checkered Hi-Standard gold eagle medallion plastic grips. Left side of slide marked HI-STANDARD, left side of chamber marked .22 LONG RIFLE with {spread-winged eagle}, left side of frame marked SUPERMATAIC / TOURNAMENT / US. Right side of slide marked with serial number and MODEL 102, right side of chamber with two-line High Standard address, right side of frame with matching serial number to barrel. Fully adjustable rear sight, ramped semi-Patridge front sight. Includes a single HI-STANDARD 10-round blued steel magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue on the barrel and Parkerizing on the frame with some scattered flecks of light surface oxidation here and there, which should clean. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light handling marks and wear.

EST $ 400 - 600

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**U.S. Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Pistol **U.S. Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Pistol

**U.S. Marked Hi-Standard Supermatic Pistol

Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 6.75" bull barrel with weight filler, S/N 748683. Blued barrel, Parkerized frame, checkered Ho-Standard thumb-rest grips. Left side of slide marked with HI-STANDARD flanked by lighting bolts, left side of slide stamped with {ordnance bomb} and SUPERMATIC with US on frame. Right side of slide marked S-101 and with serial number, right side of frame with three line High Standard address and caliber marking. Fully adjustable rear sight ramped, semi-Patridge front sight. Includes a single Hi-Standard marked 10-round blued magazine.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blue on the barrel and Parkerizing on the frame with some lightly scattered flecks of surface oxidation on the backstrap. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with some light wear and handling marks.

EST $ 500 - 800

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**US Property Marked Hi-Standard Model B Pistol **US Property Marked Hi-Standard Model B Pistol

**US Property Marked Hi-Standard Model B Pistol

Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 344)

.22LR caliber, 4.5" barrel, S/N 105162. Blued finish, checkered synthetic HS logo grips. Left side of slide marked HI-STANDARD / MODEL "B", left side of frame with 6-line address, patent and caliber markings. Right side of frame marked in two lines: PROPERTY OF / U.S. over {Ordnance Wheel}. Top of barrel marked PROPERTY OF US in a single line. Includes a single, unmarked 10-round metal magazine. Approximately 14,000 Model B pistols were produced for the US Government circa 1942-1943.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Fine. Retains most of the blued finish with minor thinning and wear, showing some freckled surface oxidation as well as some flecks of light surface rust on the face of the bolt and chamber. Magazine with some light surface rust as well. Clear markings, mechanically functional, fine bore. Grips with scattered light handling marks.

EST $ 600 - 900

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**Early Colt 1911 Commercial **Early Colt 1911 Commercial

**Early Colt 1911 Commercial

Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N C93030. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with two-tone removable 7-shot magazine, military lanyard ring, short grip safety, exposed hammer, and fixed u-notch and half moon sights. Brilliant blued metal finish with checkered double diamond walnut grips. Features checkering to short spur hammer, partially graduated thumb safety, slide lock, and magazine release. Markings include standard two-line patent dates and Hartford address followed by a rampant Colt to rear on left of slide. Right side of slide shows caliber name and size, with "GOVERNMENT MODEL" stamped over commercial serial number above triggerguard cutaway. This commercial model 1911 was manufactured in 1917. 

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Condition: Finer. Bore is frosty and rifling shows evidence of light pitting. Finish is in great condition and still retains most of brilliant blued color typical for Colts made in the early 1900's. There is some very faint pitting/surface oxidation starting to develop near grip positions. Fine example of an early Colt 1911 commercial variation.

EST $ 1600 - 2000

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**Winchester US M1 Carbine **Winchester US M1 Carbine

**Winchester US M1 Carbine

Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 344)

.30 Carbine caliber, 18" barrel, S/N 5649507. Parkerized finish, blued bolt, oval-cut low-wood stock. Top of receiver marked WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK over the serial number with small W on tang. Chamber marked U.S. CARBINE / CAL. 30 M1 in two lines. Stock unmarked in sling cut, with mostly clear medium sized  {ordnance wheel} and W.R.A. / G.H.D. cartouche on obverse. Small H on bottom of pistol grip. Two-rivet hand-guard marked W on interior. Barrel marked W 4.25" from muzzle and and with the oval WP proof 6.75" from muzzle. Flat bolt top, S marked Type I rear sight, unmarked front sight, unmarked Type II barrel band with unmarked swivel, marked trigger housing, W marked hammer EW marked safety, M marked magazine release. Throat erosion 2.5, muzzle erosion 1. Includes a single SW marked 15-round Type I magazine, a Type II WWII OD Green sling and an oiler.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very fine. Retains most of the Parkerized finish with some light wear and clear markings throughout. Mechanically functional, fine bore, stock with some light handling marks.

EST $ 2000 - 3000

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**Mauser Banner 1940 P.08 Luger w/ Holster **Mauser Banner 1940 P.08 Luger w/ Holster

**Mauser Banner 1940 P.08 Luger w/ Holster

Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 344)

9mm Parabellum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N 4371X. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with 8-shot removable magazine, stock lug, and fixed sights. Blued military finish to slide and frame, with checkered walnut grips. Military manufacture date 1940 is marked to front of breech, with Mauser (Banner) marked on center toggle link, and S/42 Mauser code under barrel. Features commercial (eagle/N) proofs to left of slide and to left of center toggle link. It also has (Mauser G-date) military proof to barrel, and (German eagle) military proof to right of slide. Serial number is stamped to front of frame, with partial serial numbers marked on left of frame, top of center toggle link, and to left side accoutrements. Marked GESICHERT on frame behind safety toggle. Aluminum knob magazine is marked 4001/M/+/(Eagle/G3) proof to bottom. Includes black leather military holster marked OTTO SINDEL/BERLIN/1941/(German eagle) proof, and Luger takedown tool. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Minor loss to finish near muzzle, left side of trigger guard and trigger plate. Some light pitting on trigger plate and front of frame. Holster is in good condition, but leather pouch has tightened around takedown tool, making it stuck in pouch. 

EST $ 1800 - 2200

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**Colt 1911 National Match **Colt 1911 National Match

**Colt 1911 National Match

Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 344)

.45 ACP caliber, 5" barrel length, S/N 8444-NM. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with Wilson Combat removable magazine, long spur grip safety, exposed hammer, overtravel stop trigger, adjustable u-notch rear sight, and fixed blade front sight. Blued metal finish to upper portion of slide and frame, parkerized finish to lower portion of slide and frame, and silver plated hammer. Grips are checkered walnut with gold medallions to both sides. Features grooving to hammer, trigger, grip straps, slide lock, thumb safety, and magazine release. Markings include two-line model name and caliber size to left of slide, with Hartford address marked to right of slide, and serial number to right of frame. Barrel is also marked with caliber size. According to serial number identification, this National Match model was manufactured sometime in 1961. 

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Condition: Fine. Bore is bright with some light residue to rifling near breech. Finish is in amazing condition, showing no noticeable losses and only one small scratch to slide. Wood grips are in good condition with light wear to rear of left grip, several bites to right grip, and loss to gold finish on right side medallion.

EST $ 1000 - 1200

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**Unmarked Belgian Guild O/U Shotgun **Unmarked Belgian Guild O/U Shotgun

**Unmarked Belgian Guild O/U Shotgun

Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 344)

16 gauge, 28" barrel lengths, 14.5" length of pull, S/N 1690. Boxlock-action over/under shotgun with double triggers, separated barrels, solid rib, center lock, and brass beaded front sight. Blued metal finish to barrels and engraved boxlock, with a checkered straight-grip stock and forearm. Bores are both 16 gauge modified bores. Features fine engravings of floral and script patterns to boxlock, fence, standing breech, top lever, hinge pin, and triggerguard. Stock is made of premium grade walnut and has what appears to be fine hand-cut checkering. Water table and both barrels are marked with standard Belgian proofs of the late 19th/early 20th century, along with barrel weights and choke size to each barrel. There is also an (eagle head) proof marked to bottom of lower barrel which could be a maker's mark. Considering it is unmarked without a manufacturer name, this shotgun was most likely made by an independent Belgian gunmaker or gunmaker's guild. 

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Provenance: Property from the Collection of Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth, Atlanta, Georgia. Noel and Kathy Wadsworth’s appreciation of American history was captured through their fine art, furniture and decorative arts collection. Noel and his late wife, Kathy, are among the original founders of the Auburn Fine Arts Museum, contributing the gallery that bears their name: The Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth Gallery. A portion of their art collection was loaned to the museum and featured in the exhibition, Auburn Collects. The Wadsworth’s curated collection was also featured in Time magazine in the early 1980s. The couple met at Auburn University and were members of the first graduating class in June 1960. Following graduation, they moved to Dalton, Georgia, the epicenter of the American Carpet Industry, where Noel’s career and their family thrived. Philanthropic and community-minded, they eventually settled in Atlanta, Georgia and filled their Marietta home with a collection that spanned from the American Colonial period through Art Nouveau. An interest in American art grew after traveling to exhibitions, fairs and auctions in New York, New Orleans, London, and Paris. The couple collected mostly American fine art from the late 19th and early 20th century with a focus on Ashcan school artists. The Wadsworth’s, however, felt important European artists who were friends of the American artists represented in their collection were also needed to convey the full story of the period. The result became a lifelong decorative and fine art collection that reflects the eye of discerning collectors and will be offered through multiple auctions at Hindman this spring.

Condition: Good. Bores are frosty and show signs of mild use/oxidation. Most of blued finish remains in good condition. There is residue and minor scratches, dings to barrels, and some spots of surface oxidation. There is about a 2.5" crack extending from takedown release on to the forearm. There is residue/patina to boxlock finish. Some light scratches and nicks to wood stock and forearm overall. 

EST $ 800 - 1000

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** Winchester Model 64 ** Winchester Model 64

** Winchester Model 64

Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 344)

.32 Win. SPL caliber, 24" barrel length, S/N 2185731. Lever-action tube fed magazine with exposed spur hammer, adjustable buckhorn rear sight, and hooded front sight. Blued metal finish with a checkered round-knob pistol grip and forearm. Features swivel sling mounts, original Winchester leather sling, and a steel buttplate. Has standard two-line manufacturer address, model name, and caliber size marked to left side of barrel. Manufactured from 1933 to 1957, this is a pre-64 model Winchester produced sometime in 1956. 

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright. Finish remains in great condition. There are light and heavy scratches to both stock and forearm overall, with some losses to wood around upper tang. Leather sling has some oxidation to brass accoutrements. 

EST $ 700 - 900

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High Grade Parker Brothers SxS High Grade Parker Brothers SxS

High Grade Parker Brothers SxS

Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 344)

10 gauge, 30" side-by-side Damascus  steel barrels, 14" length of pull, S/N 47760. Break-action side-by-side shotgun with 6-pin sidelock, double spur hammer, double triggers, separated ribbed barrels, and a fixed brass conical bead sight. Blued metal Damascus swirl barrels, and fancy checkered semi-pistol grip deluxe walnut stock and forearm. Also has case hardened lockplates, water table, standing breech, fence, cock lever, and takedown. Engravings to lock plate feature a quail game scene, floral script, and fretting to left side lockplate. There is an engraved game scene with flying ducks, floral script, and fretting to right side lockplate. To bottom of frame there is another game scene engraving with a single flying duck, fine floral and script designs, and fretting to edges. Tangs, hardware, hammer, triggerguard, standing breech, fence, and forearm takedown lever also feature fine floral, script, and fretted engravings in various designs. Patent dates and serial numbers can be found marked to water table. Serial number is also marked to underside of forearm. Standard Parker Brothers Connecticut address marks to barrel rib. Has brown plastic or hard rubber grip cap and buttplate. There is also a German silver badge shaped escutcheon behind upper tang. This shotgun was manufactured sometime in 1886.

Provenance: Property from the Collection of Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth, Atlanta, Georgia. Noel and Kathy Wadsworth’s appreciation of American history was captured through their fine art, furniture and decorative arts collection. Noel and his late wife, Kathy, are among the original founders of the Auburn Fine Arts Museum, contributing the gallery that bears their name: The Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth Gallery. A portion of their art collection was loaned to the museum and featured in the exhibition, Auburn Collects. The Wadsworth’s curated collection was also featured in Time magazine in the early 1980s. The couple met at Auburn University and were members of the first graduating class in June 1960. Following graduation, they moved to Dalton, Georgia, the epicenter of the American Carpet Industry, where Noel’s career and their family thrived. Philanthropic and community-minded, they eventually settled in Atlanta, Georgia and filled their Marietta home with a collection that spanned from the American Colonial period through Art Nouveau. An interest in American art grew after traveling to exhibitions, fairs and auctions in New York, New Orleans, London, and Paris. The couple collected mostly American fine art from the late 19th and early 20th century with a focus on Ashcan school artists. The Wadsworth’s, however, felt important European artists who were friends of the American artists represented in their collection were also needed to convey the full story of the period. The result became a lifelong decorative and fine art collection that reflects the eye of discerning collectors and will be offered through multiple auctions at Hindman this spring.

Condition: Very good . Bores are bright and only show slight traces of residue. Blued finish has mostly depleted and is replaced by a grey-brown patina to rib and select areas of barrel. Wood stock has two 1" cracks extending from behind upper tang, scratches to forearm, and bite to comb. Lock up is tight and action is excellent.  

EST $ 1000 - 2000

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* Colt Python * Colt Python

* Colt Python

Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 344)

.357 Magnum caliber, 4" barrel length, S/N E7874. Double-action revolver with swing out 6-shot fluted cylinder, cartridge extractors, vented rib barrel, and adjustable u-notch and fixed ramp sights. Blued metal finish, silver hammer, and checkered large grips with gold rampant Colt medallions to both. Manufactured in 1970. 

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Condition: Good to very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Cartridge chambers are clean. Retains all of finish with some scattered spots of active oxidation to top strap, rib vents, front sight, cartridge extractor, and to backstrap. Right grip has some losses and bites to varnish. Lockup is tight and timing is excellent. 

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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**Colt Officer Model Target (Third Issue) **Colt Officer Model Target (Third Issue)

**Colt Officer Model Target (Third Issue)

Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 344)

.22 LR caliber, 6" barrel length, S/N 26982. Double-action revolver with 6-shot fluted swing out cylinder, cartridge extractor, spur hammer, and adjustable notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish, silver-plated hammer, and checkered walnut grips with silver rampant Colt medallions. Includes period soft case with canvas exterior and fur lined interior. Manufactured sometime in 1943. This lot is accompanied by a factory letter from the Colt Firearms company.

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Condition: Excellent. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish is in fine condition and shows no noticeable defects. Wood grips are in great condition as well. Soft case shows a considerable amount of wear and rips to canvas exterior. 

EST $ 2000 - 2500

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**Colt Vest Pocket Model 1908 **Colt Vest Pocket Model 1908

**Colt Vest Pocket Model 1908

Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 344)

 .25 ACP caliber, 2" barrel length, S/N 338560. Single-action semi-automatic pistol with removable 6-shot magazine, grip safety, thumb safety toggle, and fixed notch and blade sights. Blued metal finish and checkered hard rubber grips with Colt logo relief to both. Grip safety, thumb safety toggle, and trigger are all finished with case hardened coloring. Has standard two-line Hartford address marks followed by a rampant Colt mark to rear on left side of slide. Caliber size is marked "COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 25" Manufactured sometime in 1924.

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Condition: Very good. Bore is bright and rifling is sharp. Aside from a few light scratches there are no noticeable defects. 

EST $ 600 - 800

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Scarce California Retailed Shotgun by Christian Homerich Scarce California Retailed Shotgun by Christian Homerich

Scarce California Retailed Shotgun by Christian Homerich

Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 344)

12 gauge, 30" barrels, no S/N. Browned Damascus patterned barrels, color casehardened frame and locks, checkered pistol-gripped stock with hard rubber hunting scene buttplate, checkered splinter forend. Receiver and locks with simple English foliate engraving and geometric boarders. Double triggers and double exposed hammers. Bottoms of barrels with post-1813 Birmingham commercial proof marks and gauge marked 13. Water table with Birmingham proofs as well. Barrels engraved C. HOMMRICH SAN JOSE CAL LAMINATED STEEL. Locks engraved C HOMMRICH. Length of pull 14", drop at comb 2", drop at heel 3.25", 2.75" chambers, bores measure 12 gauge "cylinder". The misspelling of Homerich's name as "Hommrich" suggests the engraving of the lock and barrel marks was performed in England by the original maker, rather than in California. Christian Homerich (1855-1905) worked in San Francisco as a gunmaker and retailer ca1872-1882 and in San Jose from 1883-1905. His name is primarily associated with breechloading shotguns, most of which he likely imported from England like this one, as well as Belgium. California retailer marked guns from the 19th century are rather scarce and very collectible. 

Provenance: ex Jim Davis Collection

Condition: Very good. Retains traces of brown mixed with a moderately oxidized plum brown patina, retaining some strong Damascus patterning. Markings remain legible, action functional with crisp lock up and minimal wobble. Metal with some scattered surface oxidation and minor roughness. Mechanically functional, dark bores are moderately oxidized but might clean to better. Stock with wear, lightly sanded with soft checkering, scattered bumps and dings and a crack across the buttplate.

EST $ 1000 - 1500

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** Finely Engraved Thomas Kilby English Boxlock  Side By Side 12 Gauge Shotgun ** Finely Engraved Thomas Kilby English Boxlock  Side By Side 12 Gauge Shotgun

** Finely Engraved Thomas Kilby English Boxlock Side By Side 12 Gauge Shotgun

Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 344)

12 gauge with a 2.75" and 3" chamber, 32" vented and matted rib barrel length, S/N 19790.  There are no markings on the tops of the barrels nor the matted rib.  However, on the bottom of the barrel marked on each side marked with serial number, "T. Kilby," "Sir J. Whitworth," trademarks and "Decompressed Steel." Several proof marks on the bottom of the barrel as well as "12".  Finely detailed bank note English-style engraving on the box lock, tops of barrels, triggerguard and lower tang. Bottom of the frame marked with circular logo "T. Kilby Maker." Water table marked "Ejector" with British proofs.  Blue barrels with front bead sight and mid bead sight. Case colored frame with English walnut checkered English stock and forearm.  Bottom of triggerguard with gilt "W." Added Pachmayr recoil pad. Stock has possibly been refinished.  Double triggers. LOP measures 14.75" and drop at heel measures  2.75".  Chokes are CYL and MOD.

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Condition:  Thomas Kilby English made side-by-side shotgun retaining most of the blue finish on the barrels with some minor scratches, one area of light surface oxidation and wear to the muzzle. Muted case color on the frame blending to an overall plum patina.  Nicely gilt "W" on bottom of the triggerguard.  The stock is good with minor nicks and scratches but nicely checkered. Bores are very good and mechanically functional.

EST $ 4000 - 6000

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**Marlin 39 w/ Scope **Marlin 39 w/ Scope

**Marlin 39 w/ Scope

Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 344)

.22 S/L/LR caliber, 24" barrel length, S/N 6420. Lever-action rifle with tube fed magazine, Weaver scope, octagonal barrel, exposed spur hammer, and adjustable notch and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish to barrel, case hardened frame and lever, brass trigger, checkered semi-pistol grip walnut stock and forearm. Manufacturer address and caliber size are marked to barrel. Item is also marked "Marlin/MOD.39" to upper tang. Scope does not display optic specifications, but has a 20mm lens. This is the early production 39.

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Condition: Good. Bore is frosty and starting to darken. There is pitting to most of metal finishes overall. Wood stock shows scratches and light dings overall. There are several small losses to wood around upper and lower tang. Octagonal barrel has four drill holes to top, most likely from an older scope mount. Scope has oxidation in some areas. 

EST $ 1000 - 1400

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**Navy Arms Model 1866 Yellowboy **Navy Arms Model 1866 Yellowboy

**Navy Arms Model 1866 Yellowboy

Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 344)

.44-40 WCF caliber, 24.5" octagonal barrel length, S/N 47817. Lever-action rifle with tube fed magazine, exposed hammer, beveled top strap, and adjustable ladder and fixed blade sights. Blued metal finish and polished straight grip walnut stock, with brass frame, buttplate, and forend cap. Has standard manufacturer markings to barrel. Manufactured sometime between 1972-1984. 

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very good to excellent. Bore is bright and rifling is good. Retains all of blued finish, there is some pitting to top strap and buttplate. 

EST $ 400 - 600

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**1917 Dated P08 Luger Pistol by Erfurt **1917 Dated P08 Luger Pistol by Erfurt

**1917 Dated P08 Luger Pistol by Erfurt

Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 344)

9mm caliber, 4" barrel, S/N 3300v. Blued finish, strawed small parts, checkered hardwood grips. 1917 chamber date, {CROWN}/ERFURT toggle marking. Visible numbers match, stock lug on backstrap. Includes two wood bottom nickel magazines, one numbered 3300v and other just 3300.

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Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Good. Retains some thinning blue mixed with an oxidized plum patina with areas of light surface oxidation and some pinpricking. Small parts with traces of straw. Clear markings, mechanically functional, good bore is moderately oxidized. Grips with some wear and handling marks.

EST $ 800 - 1200

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**Beretta BM62 **Beretta BM62

**Beretta BM62

Lot #345 (Sale Order 344 of 344)

.308 Winchester caliber, 19" barrel length, S/N 001790. Gas-operated semi-automatic rifle with removable 20-shot magazine, flash suppressor, sling swivels, and adjustable aperture and fixed blade sights with "ear protectors." Dull blued military finish and plain semi-pistol grip walnut stock. Markings include P. Beretta Italian manufacturer marks to rear of receiver and "MOD. 62 .308W BERBEN CORP N.Y. N.Y" to left of receiver. There are several small parts that have the "BM59" military model markings. 

**Requires C&R or FFL

Provenance: From the Collection of Charlie Hinton

Condition: Very Fine. Bore is minty and rifling is sharp. Finish shows no noticeable defects. Wood stock is in great condition, with few dings overall. Has some dry rotting to buttpad.  

EST $ 2500 - 3500

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