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AAC 762-SDN-6 SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1001 (Sale Order 1 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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AAC 762-SDN-6 SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1002 (Sale Order 2 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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NEAR NEW ADVANCED ARMAMENT M4-2000 5.56MM SILENCER Lot #1003 (Sale Order 3 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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EXCELLENT COASTAL GUN INC. XTREME DUTY 5.56MM Lot #1004 (Sale Order 4 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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GEMTECH HALO-GM 5.56MM SILENCER WITH MATCHING Lot #1005 (Sale Order 5 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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NEAR NEW COASTA GUN INC. ULTIMA 9MM SILENCER WITH Lot #1006 (Sale Order 6 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCERCO HYBRID 46 CALIBER SOUND SUPPRESSOR Lot #1007 (Sale Order 7 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCERCO HYBRID 46 CALIBER SOUND SUPPRESSOR Lot #1008 (Sale Order 8 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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COASTAL GUN INC. UZI .45 CALIBER SILENCER. Lot #1009 (Sale Order 9 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCERCO OCTANE 45 SOUND SUPPRESSOR Lot #1010 (Sale Order 10 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCERCO CO OSPREY 45ACP SILENCER Lot #1011 (Sale Order 11 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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YANKEE HILL MACHINE SIDEWINDER SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1012 (Sale Order 12 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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NEAR NEW YANKEE HILL MACHINE COBRA M2 9MM SILENCER Lot #1013 (Sale Order 13 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SIG SAUER 9MM SRD9 SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1014 (Sale Order 14 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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NEAR NEW COASTAL GUN INC. PASSPORT .22 LR Lot #1015 (Sale Order 15 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCERCO SPECTRE 2 SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1016 (Sale Order 16 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENCER CO .22 SPARROW SS SOUND SUPPRESSOR. Lot #1017 (Sale Order 17 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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SILENT DELIVERY SYSTEMS LT6 .22 CALIBER SILENCER. Lot #1018 (Sale Order 18 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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ALL MATCHING ROMANIAN CUGIR PM63 (AKM) "G SERIES" Lot #1019 (Sale Order 19 of 627) MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT. PM63 (AKM) machine gun parts kit mfg. in Romania at the Cugir arsenal in 1981. The "G Series" PD63s, were mfg. by Romania in the 1980s for issue to the Romanian Patriotic Guard, as tensions with the Soviet Union grew. This example (marked "G" on the left side of the rear sight block) is a complete parts kit, consisting of a bbl., slant AKM pattern brake, wood buttstock (with distinctive painted black band at rear), wood lower handguard, brown bakelite pistol grip, receiver cover, op rod, bolt carrier, bolt, recoil spring, selector lever, trigger parts, as well as 1 30-rd. mag. All serialized parts are matching (S# AJ0559) and include the trunnion, gas tube, receiver cover, bolt carrier, and bolt. CONDITION: very good, with parts retaining a layer of grease, some areas of wear and thinning, as well as scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows some superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. An attractive and complete parts kit for a Romanian "G Series" PM63 machine gun. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23474-2/MLW). $400-800.
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ALL MATCHING ROMANIAN CUGIR PM63 (AKM) "G SERIES" Lot #1020 (Sale Order 20 of 627) MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT. PM63 (AKM) machine gun parts kit mfg. in Romania at the Cugir arsenal in 1986. The "G Series" PD63s, were mfg. by Romania in the 1980s for issue to the Romanian Patriotic Guard, as tensions with the Soviet Union grew. This example (marked "G" on the left side of the rear sight block) is a complete parts kit, consisting of a bbl., slant AKM pattern brake, wood buttstock (with distinctive painted black band at rear), wood lower handguard, brown bakelite pistol grip, receiver cover, op rod, bolt carrier, bolt, recoil spring, selector lever, trigger parts, as well as 1 30-rd. mag. All serialized parts are matching (S# BX1978) and include the trunnion, gas tube, receiver cover, bolt carrier, and bolt. CONDITION: very good, with parts retaining a layer of grease, some areas of wear and thinning, as well as scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows some superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. An attractive and complete parts kit for a Romanian "G Series" PM63 machine gun. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23474-3/MLW). $400-800.
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ALL MATCHING ROMANIAN CUGIR PM63 (AKM) "G SERIES" Lot #1021 (Sale Order 21 of 627) MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT. PM63 (AKM) machine gun parts kit mfg. in Romania at the Cugir arsenal in 1985. The "G Series" PD63s, were mfg. by Romania in the 1980s for issue to the Romanian Patriotic Guard, as tensions with the Soviet Union grew. This example (marked "G" on the left side of the rear sight block) is a complete parts kit, consisting of a bbl., slant AKM pattern brake, wood buttstock (with distinctive painted black band at rear), wood lower handguard, brown bakelite pistol grip, receiver cover, op rod, bolt carrier, bolt, recoil spring, selector lever, trigger parts, as well as 1 30-rd. mag. All serialized parts are matching (S# BM1804) and include the trunnion, gas tube, receiver cover, bolt carrier, and bolt. CONDITION: very good, with parts retaining a layer of grease, some areas of wear and thinning, as well as scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows some superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. An attractive and complete parts kit for a Romanian "G Series" PM63 machine gun. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23474-4/MLW). $400-800.
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FEDERAL LABORATORIES MODEL 201-Z RIOT GUN WITH Lot #1022 (Sale Order 22 of 627) CASE. Cal. 37mm. S# G20738. Bbl. 12". Model 201-Z "FRG" (Federal Riot Gun) riot gun mfg. by Federal Laboratories as a means to fire non-lethal ammunition. Left side of the receiver is marked with the model designation, above Federal Laboratories mfg. information, with the S# marked on the underside. Alloy components exhibit a blue finish. Plain wood buttstock, with red rubber recoil pad, and 2-piece plain wood grips. Bead front sight, with fixed peep rear sight and flip-up dual peep rear sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original wood case, featuring metal reinforcements along the edges, and containing a parts list and copy of a catalogue listing. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining large amounts of their original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, primarily on the bbl. Bright bore. Wood furniture is good, showing some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Rubber recoil pad has hardened, showing cracking and losses primarily around the upper and lower edges. Case shows scattered marks and some losses, with areas of oxidation present on the metal reinforcements. Leather handle shows some cracking and a few concentrated areas of crazing, but otherwise remains serviceable. (02-23734/MLW). $500-900.
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FEDERAL LABRATORIES 37MM FEDERAL RIOT GUN. Lot #1023 (Sale Order 23 of 627) Cal. 37mm. S# 2635. Bbl. 12". Probably the best civilian variant of the iconic M79 "Thumper" 40mm launcher. Unlike the M79, the Federal Laboratories 37mm launcher does not require NFA paperwork, nor is it even considered a firearm. On the surface, it heavily resembles a single shot shotgun, though much larger. Bead style front sight w/ 50yd. rear peep sight integral to the takedown lever, also a dual aperture flip up rear peep sight for 75 & 100yds. Hardwood shoulder stock & checkered pistol grip panels. Stock terminated w/ plastic butt plate. All external metal parts wear their factory blued finish. CONDITION: Finish on exposed metal surfaces retains its factory blued finish, ranging in coverage from complete, to a faded browning w/ some light patina visible upon close inspection. Bore is quite clean compared to the vast majority of these typically encountered. The corrosive properties of the lift charges can be damaging to internals w/ out proper maintenance, however this one has not succumbed to this kind of abuse. While demonstrating some light fouling, it has clearly been used, while properly maintained. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly. (02-24026/JZ). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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SCARCE SEALED 1972 DATED INGRAM M10 MAGAZINES. Lot #1024 (Sale Order 24 of 627) Sealed, 1972-dated box of five Ingram M10 mags. End of the box exhibits a handwritten "5" above "MAGAZINES 9MM/ PARA. FOR INGRAM/ MODEL M-10/ PART NO-150115" above the date "AUG 18 1972". CONDITION: virtually new, with mags. remaining sealed in their original factory box. Box exhibits some exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Ink markings on the label appear to have been poorly stamped, with some of the markings not being legible. While these boxes were once a common sight, they have become increasingly more rare and valuable, with the majority of the boxes having been opened by dealers or consumers throughout the decades. (02-21796-13/MLW). $500-1,000.
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LOT OF 13 AFTERMARKET HK MP5 40-ROUND MAGAZINES. Lot #1025 (Sale Order 25 of 627) Lot of 13 aftermarket HK MP5 40-rd. mags., including: 1) 7 "LIQ" marked 40-rd. mags. Mags. exhibit a parkerized finish. 2 mags. are on an HK dual mag. clamp, with 2 remaining in their plastic packaging and blank cardboard boxes. 2) 6 unmarked 40-rd. mags. Mags. exhibit a blue finish. 3 mags. remain sealed in their plastic packaging. CONDITION: mags. are very good overall, exhibiting some areas of grease/oil and some superficial marks from handling and storage. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-60/MLW). $500-1,000.
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LOT OF 12 ASSORTED SOVIET PPSH-41 & FINNISH KP/-31 Lot #1026 (Sale Order 26 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF 4 ASSORTED 5.56X45MM NATO & 7.62X39MM Lot #1027 (Sale Order 27 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF PRIMARILY HK MP5 SUBMACHINE GUN PARTS & Lot #1028 (Sale Order 28 of 627) ACCESSORIES. Lot of primarily HK MP5 submachine gun parts and accessories, including: 1) desirable HK MP5/SP5 (Safe, Semi / 0,1) 4-position pictogram trigger pack. Front of trigger pack is marked "62-453224/ DE 9mm x 19/ HK". Black polymer construction, with ambidextrous selector lever. Forward pin has been clipped. 2) MP5/HK94 A3 collapsible buttstock. Right side of butt is marked "1/G". 3) 2 MP5 30-rd. mags. in HK mag. clamp. 1 mag. dated "II" (88), other mag. without date code. 4) 1 G3/HK91 pattern "S", "E", "F" metal and polymer housing, with semi-automatic trigger pack. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original finishes, exhibiting some spots of wear, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. (02-23738/MLW). $600-1,200.
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DESIRABLE LOT OF 16 ASSORTED MP5 MAGAZINES. Lot #1029 (Sale Order 29 of 627) Desirable lot of 16 assorted MP5 mags., including: 1) 3 HK MP5 30-rd. straight mags. (2 with "10/67" dates, 1 with "12/72" date) in 3-cell canvas mag. pouch. 2) 9 HK MP5 30-rd. curved mags. (1 with "1/78" date, 3 with "JA" (80) date codes, 1 with "IG" (86) date code, 3 with "IJ" (88) date codes, and 1 "POF" marked mag.). in green nylon pouch. 3) 4 40-rd. "LIQ" marked mags. in 4-cell green canvas carrier. CONDITION: very good, with mags. exhibiting mild wear and thinning from handling, storage, and use. Pouches exhibit mild wear, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (02-23739/MLW). $500-1,000.
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LOT OF 11 ASSORTED HK33/53/93 PATTERN MAGAZINES. Lot #1030 (Sale Order 30 of 627) Lot of 11 assorted HK33/53/93 pattern mags., including: 1) 4 unmarked aluminum 40-rd. mags. 2) 3 unmarked parkerized steel 40-rd. mags. 3) 4 HK mfg. steel 25-rd. mags. 4) 1 East German line pattern 4-cell mag. pouch. 5) 1 OD canvas harness with 2 2-cell pouches. CONDITION: very good, with mags. retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light wear and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. (02-23740/MLW). $400-600.
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LOT OF 17 ASSORTED STEYR AUG MAGAZINES. Lot #1031 (Sale Order 31 of 627) Lot of 17 assorted Steyr AUG mags., including: 1) 5 42-rd. mags. (4 housed in a 4-cell green canvas carrier. 2) 12 30-rd. mags. (6 housed within a 6 cell canvas carrier). CONDITION: very good, with some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. (02-23741/MLW). $400-600.
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LOT OF 3 SCARCE FAMAS F1 25-ROUND MAGAZINES WITH Lot #1032 (Sale Order 32 of 627) Pouch. Lot consists of 3 FAMAS F1 25-rd. mags. 1 mag. is marked "17.88.MAS", another "11.86.MAS", and the last "1-88-FMP". Mags. exhibit a parkerized finish, with black polymer followers, and are housed within a 3-cell green nylon pouch. CONDITION: very good, with a few scattered spots of light to mild wear and thinning, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. (02-23742/MLW). $300-500.
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LOT OF 2 SPAS-15 6-ROUND MAGAZINES. Lot #1033 (Sale Order 33 of 627) Lot consists of 2 6-rd. SPAS-15 mags. Sides of mags. are marked "6 MAX" within a red painted shell. Parkerized finish, with black polymer followers. Mags. are housed within a British Sten khaki canvas web pouch. CONDITION: mags. are very good overall, exhibiting some spots of light wear, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Pouch remains sturdy and serviceable. (02-23743/MLW). $300-400.
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LOT OF 8 SPANISH STAR Z-70 SUBMACHINE GUN Lot #1034 (Sale Order 34 of 627) MAGAZINES. Lot consists of 8 Star Z-70 30-rd. mags. Mags. exhibit a dull blue military finish, with chrome plated followers. Mags. are housed within a East German line pattern canvas pouch. CONDITION: mags. are very good, exhibiting some light superficial marks from handling and storage. (02-23744/MLW). $300-500.
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LOT OF 24 ASSORTED SWEDISH, FINNISH, & EGYPTIAN Lot #1035 (Sale Order 35 of 627) SUBMACHINE GUN MAGAZINES. Lot consists of 24 assorted Swedish, Finnish, and Egyptian, including: 1) 18 assorted Swedish M45/B 36-rd. mags. Mags. exhibit assorted blue and parkerized finishes. 2) 5 Finnish Suomi KP/-31 36-rd. mags. 3) 1 Egyptian Port Said 36-rd. mag. 4) 3 Swedish brown leather 4-cell mag. pouches. CONDITION: good, with mags. exhibiting varying degrees of wear and thinning, as well as some scattered spots of oxidation and light pitting. Pouches remain malleable, exhibiting some wear and age related discoloration. 1 pouch is missing a stud, but is otherwise fine. (02-23746/MLW). $400-700.
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LOT OF 8 ASSORTED M3/M3A1 "GREASE GUN" 30-ROUND Lot #1036 (Sale Order 36 of 627) MAGAZINES. Lot of 8 assorted M3/M3A1 "Grease Gun" 30-rd. mags. Mags. exhibit a blue finish overall and are housed within a green canvas pouch. CONDITION: mags. retain large amounts of their original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning, as well as scattered spots of surface oxidation overall. (02-23747/MLW). $400-600.
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LOT OF 12 ASSORTED GALIL 35-ROUND MAGAZINES. Lot #1037 (Sale Order 37 of 627) Lot of 12 assorted Galil mags., including: 1) 3 steel 35-rd. mags. 2) 5 ORLITE black polymer 35-rd. mags. 3) 2 unmarked black polymer 35-rd. mags. 4) 2 unmarked and unidentified 30-rd. AK pattern mags. 4) 3 East German line pattern 4-cell canvas pouches. CONDITION: good, with mags. exhibiting some light wear and some scattered superficial handling marks. Pouches are very good overall. (02-23748/MLW). $500-700.
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DESIRABLE LOT OF PRE-BAN IMI .308 GALIL MAGAZINES. Lot #1038 (Sale Order 38 of 627) Lot of desirable pre-ban IMI .308 Galil mags., including: 1) 11 IMI 25-rd. mags., with assorted dates. (primarily "5-86" and "1-87" date). 2) 3 IMI 12-rd. mags., with assorted dates. 3) 2 aftermarket steel 12-rd. mags. 4) 1 mag. loader. 5) 2 mag. couplers. 6) 2 foreign 4-cell AK mag. pouches. CONDITION: mags. are good to very good, with some light to mild wear and some scattered superficial handling marks. A few mags. show some light surface oxidation. Pouches remain sturdy and serviceable. (02-23749/MLW). $700-1,100.
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LOT OF 15 RUSSIAN MAXIM AMMUNITION CANS WITH Lot #1039 (Sale Order 39 of 627) BELTS. Lot of 15 Russian Maxim ammunition cans. 10 cans contain metal belts, with 4 cans containing cloth belts. 1 can contains an oiler / condensation set. Many metal belts remain in wax paper packaging or exhibit a heavy layer of cosmoline. Cans exhibit a green painted exterior, with 1 having been repainted at one time. CONDITION: good, with cans exhibiting varying degrees of wear, flaking and oxidation. 1 can exhibits areas of moderate oxidation overall. Belts all appear serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-35/MLW) $600-1,200.
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UNMARKED AR-15 .50 BMG UPPER ASSEMBLY. Lot #1040 (Sale Order 40 of 627) Unmarked AR-15 .50 BMG upper assembly, fitted with an M2HB bbl. Metal components exhibit a matte black finish overall. Complete with bipod and shoulder strap. Breechblock and crank are absent. CONDITION: very good, with some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Bright bore, exhibiting what appears to be grease, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23511/MLW). $200-400.
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LOT OF 3 ASSORTED FIREARMS PARTS. Lot #1041 (Sale Order 41 of 627) Lot of 3 assorted firearms parts, including: 1) HK91 / G3 collapsible buttstock. Buttstock has been repainted black at one time. 2) HK 11/21E/23E pattern bipod. Unmarked, with parkerized finish. 3) Unidentified blank firing bbl. Muzzle is fitted with a flash cone and blank firing muzzle device. CONDITION: good, with metal components exhibiting scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Bbl. exhibits wear and scattered handling marks, but otherwise remains serviceable. (02-23737/MLW). $300-500.
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U.S. .50 BMG "TOMBSTONE" AMMUNITION CHEST. Lot #1042 (Sale Order 42 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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JAPANESE TYPE 92 MACHINE GUN SPARE PARTS & TOOL Lot #1043 (Sale Order 43 of 627) BOX. A Japanese metal chest, originally filled w/ spare parts & tools for the maintenance of an M1932, Japanese Type 92 Machine Gun. It is made of steel, w/ 2 steel hinges on the rear. It has a single rotational clasp on the front & a steel handle in the center, on top, w/ a wooden handle for transport. It has an ID plate on top that is still present & readable. There are 2 metal loops on top, originally designed for strapping to a mule or a horse, as pack gear. Box contains a few small tools though very few are original to this kit as originally packed. 1 such tool that is viewed as important, that is here, is the gas jet removal / insertion tool. CONDITION: Box is in great shape, retaining its strength. It has a few flaws that affect aesthetics, including a small dent on the rear & a small hole on the front. (02-23895/JZ). $200-300.
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JAPANESE TYPE 92 HEAVY MACHINE GUN AMMO Lot #1044 (Sale Order 44 of 627) BOX. Green wooden crate w/ 2 steel hinges & 1 hasp on the front. 2 leather straps for securing cover as well. Steel reinforcements on each corner. Top of box has been covered w/ tan canvas. Box measurements are "18.5" x 9" x 8.25". CONDITION: Box appears to retain strong structural integrity. Hinges & hasp functional. Leather straps retain pliability. (02-23896/JZ). $200-300.
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JAPANESE NAVY TYPE 93, 13MM AA GUN TOOL / Lot #1045 (Sale Order 45 of 627) ACCESSORY BOX (GRAY). A tool kit for the Japanese Navy, Type 93, 13mm gun. Grey steel box measuring 17.5" x 8" x 4.5" w/ 2 steel hinges. 1 steel hasp on the front. 1 folding carry handle on rear. Kit appears to be fairly complete, containing some small sheet metal containers, oilers, cleaning rods, several brushes & an aluminum hammer. CONDITION: Box is in nice condition, w/ all hinges & latch functioning correctly. Box appears to retain structural integrity. Tools appear in nice condition as well. Some empty compartments. (02-23897/JZ). $200-300.
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JAPANESE 20MM CANNON & 7.7MM MACHINE GUN Lot #1046 (Sale Order 46 of 627) ON ZERO AIRCRAFT TOOL / MAINTENANCE BOX. Note inside crate indicating the following: "MAINTENANCE KIT / 20MM CANNON & / 7.7 MM. MACHINE-GUN / ON ZERO AIRCRAFT". Wooden crate measuring 15.5" x 10.25" x 4" w. 2 steel hinges and single handle. Very legible Japanese writing on top of box. Extremely complete, only 1 empty slot, missing 1 wrench. CONDITION: All tools in very nice condition. Stamping on each wrench clear & legible. (02-23899/JZ). $200-300
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US MILITARY FIREARMS PARTS PLUS US ACCESSORIES. Lot #1047 (Sale Order 47 of 627) M1 CARBINE ITEMS: compete parkerized cast trigger housing with wing safety; no markings. / Standard Products cast M2 housing with wing safety, M2 magazine latch and trigger with M1 sear. / Quality Hardware "UN-Q" marked stripped slide. / unmarked parkerized firing pin. / complete blued Standard Products flat top bolt marked "36S". / complete parkerized Winchester flat top bolt marked "W". / complete Saginaw round bolt marked "SG". / parkerized unmarked early operating spring tube with rectangular slot at rear. / hammer strut and spring. / bolt disassembly tool. / 2 piston nut wrenches. / 2 trigger spring tools. / 2 "IS" (International Silver Co.) marked oilers. / unmarked 4 rivet walnut handguard. / portion of A1 wire stock that holds oiler. / cone shaped, clamp on flash hider. / 4 "spoons" with stripper clips. / OTHER US PARTS, ETC.: M-14 Maintenance tool complete with stepped chamber brush and cleaning rod. / M-14 firing pin. / 2 "spoons for stripper clips. / Garand WW-II era tool with head to hold patch for cleaning chamber. / 1863 Musket combination tool. / new appearing 1911 barrel with left leg marked "H". / 2 new Palmetto Armory full auto AR15 bolt with carrier assemblies. / New Walther P22 barrel with threaded muzzle. / Unmarked 12 3/4" barrel for Ruger 10/22 (or Charger) with muzzle threaded 1/2"-13 plus 1" of barrel protruding beyond threads. No provision for sights and near new condition. / New Weaver T-09 scope base. / New Uncle Mike's 1311-2 swivel set. / New Uncle Mike's 2509-0 Chicago screw set. / New RCBS 09646 set screw wrench set. / New RCBS 09330 accessory handle. / New RCBS 09578 primer pocket small brush head. / HKS M3 revolver speed loader. CONDITION: all items in very nice condition except for Carbine handguard showing handling wear. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23939-1/NW). $800-1,200.
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FOREIGN MILITARY FIREARMS PARTS & ACCESSORIES. Lot #1048 (Sale Order 48 of 627) Listed by order of value / significance. GERMAN G43 PARTS: (single items unless noted). Handguard. / 3 Sight hoods. / Firing pin. / Firing pin extension. / Spring guide, front. / Recoil spring guide, rear. / Bolt housing retainer. / 2 Bolt carriers. / 2 Dust covers (original and reproduction). / 2 Bolt housings. / Ejector pin. / Ejector spring housing. / Ejector. / Gas cylinder. / Gas piston. / Magazine catch. / Magazine catch spring. / Magazine catch pin. / 2 Hammer springs. / Hammer pin (+ slave pin). / 4 Hammer washers. / 2 Hammers. / 2 Each of sear pins and trigger pins. / 6 Total sear and trigger spacers. / 2 Sears. / Sear spring. / 2 Triggers. / LUGER PARTS: Erfurt toggle assembly without breech block assembly numbered "95". / New appearing 6" barrel in 9mm with front sight. / 2 Rear toggle pivots (#33 and unmarked). / 2 Grip screws. / Unmarked gas grooved firing pin. / 1 Each center and front toggle pivots. / 2 Complete commercial side plate assemblies (#63 & 12). Stripped Erfurt proofed #95 side plate (see matching toggles). / FN HIGH POWER: Slide stop. / 4 Each of recoil spring guides and springs. / Wolff spring pack. / MAUSER: Compete blued and unmarked Kar98A bolt assembly. / Haenel Wehrmann Gewehr Target rear sight and front post for 8.15X46R rifle. / Fair commercial in the white floor plate for Model 98. / Reblued Model 98 style firing pin. / Side mount assembly for Z41 scope. / MISCELLANEOUS: As new complete barrel assembly for AK-47. / AK-47 Muzzle brake. / SKS-AK buttstock cleaning kit. / 4 SKS-AK stripper clips. / Beretta 22 Short RF tip up barrel. / 7 Military muzzle caps (6 metal, 1 rubber). / Misc. items to include 2 Nambu cleaning rods, springs, cleaning items and 3 bore gauges. CONDITION: all items in good condition as used for replacements. PPROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23939-2/NW) $800-1,200.
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GROUPING OF MILITARY RIFLE STOCKS AND PARTS. Lot #1049 (Sale Order 49 of 627) Stocks are removed from rifles & many are sporterized or duffle-cut. Stocks include: No.1: Czech VZ24 stock & handguard w/ buttplate, swivels, bbl. bands & nose cap. No.2 German G43 laminated stock w/ sporterized forend. Stock includes only recoil bolt. No.3: German G33-40 stock that has had heel plate removed. Includes only takedown disc & recoil bolt. Extensive crack on both sides of wrist. No.4: German Duffle-cut Model 98K. Tip is not included. Only steel takedown hole remains. No.5: German Walnut M98K Stock Duffle-cut at lower band. Tip not present. Flat buttplate, takedown hole & recoil bolt are present. No.6: German Model 98K laminated stock. Duffle-cut. Tip is not present. Original finish & legible acceptance markings w/ takedown hole. No.7: German G33-40 laminated stock. Heel plate has been removed. Ventilated recoil pad. Sling cut has been modified. Only steel takedown hole remains. No.8: Unknown Sporterized Mauser stock. Brown finish w/ added solid recoil pad. No.9: Japanese Late Type 99 stock. Duffle-cut. Tip is not present. Large recoil bolt remains. No.10: Six assorted German handguards. No.11: Unfinished walnut replacement slide-action shotgun forend. Gun Parts Include: No.1: Two Model 1941 Johnson buttplates. No.2: One complete Model 98K Mauser bolt assembly w/ eagle "140" marking. No.3: Reproduction German Long Rail scope mount w/ rings, bases & socket head screws. No.4: Two complete stamped Model 98K trigger guard assemblies. No.5: Six German Model 98K stamped lower bands. No.6: Three German milled lower bands. No.7: Three German Model 98K upper bands. No.8: Two Japanese Type 99 trigger guards, one w/ follower & spring. No.9: Milled Mauser floorplate & magazine spring. No.10: Mossberg S-130 adjustable receiver sight for .22 rifles. Sight in very good serviceable condition. CONDITION: unless otherwise noted, stocks will have modified finishes, small cracks, wear, scuffing & handling marks. Condition ranges from fair to good. Rifle part conditions run from fair to very good w/ wear, thinning finishes & spots of light oxidation. (02-23945/RW). NON-GUN. $400-800.
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DRAGO SOFT CASE CONTAINING 15 ASSORTED M1 CARBINE Lot #1050 (Sale Order 50 of 627) MAGAZINES. Drago soft case containing 15 assorted M1 Carbine mags., including: 1) 3 aftermarket 15-rd. mags. 2) 12 aftermarket 30-rd. mags. CONDITION: case is good, showing some light wear from use. mags. are good go excellent, with 30-rd. mags. remaining in their original factory packaging. (02-23925/MLW). $100-300.
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COMMERCIAL M1 GARAND BUTTSTOCK. Lot #1051 (Sale Order 51 of 627) Appears to be plain stock without military fittings. Number "703495" ink stamped on operating rod channel. CONDITION: Very good overall appearance with wear & mildew stains around buttplate area. (02-23782/MD). $25-100.
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TWO TUBS OF 7.62 NATO LINKS FOR M60 MG. Lot #1052 (Sale Order 52 of 627) Approx. 200 lbs. of predominantly M60 disintegrating links. CONDITION: links in good serviceable condition with some showing oxidation. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-56/MD). $300-500.
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LARGE GROUPING OF PRIMARILY 7.62 NATO MACHINE GUN Lot #1053 (Sale Order 53 of 627) DISINTEGRATING LINKS. For M60 or Browning MG, there is approx. 190 lbs. of links. 50 BMG links are sporadically found. CONDITION: links are in serviceable condition with wear & oxidation. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-68/MD). $300-500.
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LARGE GROUPING DISINTEGRATING LINKS FOR 7.62 NATO Lot #1054 (Sale Order 54 of 627) 2 Tubs with approx. 70 lbs. of links. 1 - 50 Cal. ammo can with M60 links approx. 10 lbs. 1 Box of Approx. 2000 Isreali links for Browning MG. 3 - 40mm Ammo can filled with M60 links approx. 160 lbs. CONDITION: links appear serviceable with wear & oxidation examples throughout. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-69/MD). $300-500.
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LOT OF 3 TOTES OF ASSORTED LENGTH MG34 / MG42, Lot #1055 (Sale Order 55 of 627) CZECH ZB37, & BRITISH BESA MACHINE GUN BELTS. Lot of 3 totes of assorted length machine gun belts, including: 1) 2 totes of Czech ZB37 machine gun belts. 2) 1 half full tote containing MG34 / MG42 machine gun belts, 2 British Besa machine gun belts, and a small section of 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition on disintegrating links. CONDITION: good, with all belts appearing serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-58/MLW). $200-400.
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BOX OF .50 BMG DISINTEGRATING LINKS. Lot #1056 (Sale Order 56 of 627) Box of .50 BMG disintegrating links. Box measures approx. H: 12 3/4", W: 9 3/4", L: 14 1/2". Box is mostly full. CONDITION: good, with links exhibiting some wear and varying degrees of oxidation. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-67/MLW). $50-100.
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LOT OF USED INERT GRENADE FUZE SPOONS & PINS. Lot #1057 (Sale Order 57 of 627) Large grouping of used M228 practice spoons, M201A1 fuze spoons, pins & rings along with scattered stripper clips for 5.56 NATO ammo. All contained in 2 wooden crates for 8mm Mauser ammo. CONDITION: Items appear in good overall condition with oxidation & wear. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-70/MD). $300-500.
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HUGE LOT OF ASSORTED FIRED .50 BMG CARTRIDGE Lot #1058 (Sale Order 58 of 627) CASES. Huge lot of assorted fired .50 BGM brass cartridge cases in 4 totes. Cases exhibit a variety of headstamps. CONDITION: cases exhibit a dark patina, with some exhibiting areas of verdigris. Most cases are good to very good, with some exhibiting dents, and a small number no longer appearing to be serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-25/MLW) $1,000-1,500.
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LOT OF 4 TOTES OF ASSORTED FIRED .50 BMG CARTRIDGE Lot #1059 (Sale Order 59 of 627) CASES. Lot of 4 totes of assorted fired .50 BMG cartridge cases. Cases exhibit a variety of head stamps. CONDITION: good, with links exhibiting varying degrees of patina. Some cases exhibit some dings and marks from handling and storage. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-57/MLW). $1,000-1,500.
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GROUP OF 2,000 CCI No. 35 50 CAL. BMG HAND-LOADING Lot #1060 (Sale Order 60 of 627) PRIMERS. Four cartons of 500 CCI No. 35 primers. Primers are contained 100-rd. sleeves. CONDITION: sleeves and primers appear in very good, near new condition. Cartons have light scuffing and handling wear with taped reinforcements. PROVENANCE: from the estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-13/RW). $300-600.
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GROUP OF 2,000 CCI No. 35 50 CAL. BMG HAND-LOADING Lot #1061 (Sale Order 61 of 627) PRIMERS. Four cartons of 500 CCI No. 35 primers. Primers are contained 100-rd. sleeves. Cartons have individual cardboard containers. CONDITION: sleeves and primers appear in very good, near new condition. Cartons have little, if any, handling wear or scuffing. Cardboard containers are in very good condition. PROVENANCE: from the estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-14/RW). $300-600.
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CCI NO. 35 PRIMERS FOR THE 50 BMG CARTRIDGE. Lot #1062 (Sale Order 62 of 627) Group consists of 4 boxes of 500 primers each. Boxes are marked "NO. 35 PRIMERS FOR 50 CAL. AMMUNITION". Part number: "0320". Boxes are contained in original cardboard shipping carton. CONDITION: boxes show little to no handling wear. Primers are clean & bright. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-17/RW). NON-GUN. $300-600.
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A GROUP OF 2,000 CCI No. 35 50 CAL. BMG HAND Lot #1063 (Sale Order 63 of 627) LOADING PRIMERS. Four cartons of 500 CCI No. 35 primers. Primers are contained 100-rd. sleeves. CONDITION: sleeves and primers appear to be in very good condition (as new). Cartons have normal handling wear with slight scuffing and small tears. PROVENANCE: from the estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-19/RW). $300-600.
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GROUPING OF 2000 CCI NUMBER 35 50 BMG HAND-LOADING Lot #1064 (Sale Order 64 of 627) PRIMERS. Four cartons of 500 CCI No. 35 primers. Primers are contained in 100-rd. sleeves. CONDITION: sleeves and primers appear in very good, near new condition. Two cartons have light shop wear and two are in sealed boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-20/RW). NON-GUN. $300-600.
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GROUP OF 2,000 CCI No. 35 50 CAL. BMG HAND-LOADING Lot #1065 (Sale Order 65 of 627) PRIMERS. Four cartons of 500 CCI No. 35 primers. Primers are contained 100-rd. sleeves. Two of the cartons are blue and silver, one is white with black markings, and one carton is sealed in its original cardboard box. CONDITION: sleeves and primers appear in very good, near new condition. Cartons have light wear and scuffing with small tears. Cardboard container is in very good condition. PROVENANCE: from the estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-21/RW). $300-600.
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2,000 CCI No. 35 PRIMERS FOR 50 BMG. Lot #1066 (Sale Order 66 of 627) 4 CCI white boxes of 500 each. Scarce, hard to find primers. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-49/NW). 1,500-2,000.
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WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE RIFLE. Lot #1067 (Sale Order 67 of 627) Cal. 30 Carbine. S# 5648053. Bbl. 18". Bbl. is marked mid-way between forend tip & front sight w/ "W" & is also marked on top w/ the "WP" proof. Milled adj. aperture rear sight marked w/ "H" in shield. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Sight base marked "N". Narrow replacement bbl. band w/ vertical screw & stamped "SWIVEL". Straight cut slide marked "W". Flat bolt marked "W". Milled trigger guard marked "W". Push button safety marked "SW". Mag. catch marked "W". Straight hammer marked "WA". Walnut stock set. Low wood oval cut buttstock is marked on right side w/ faint "WRA / GHD" & "crossed cannons". Recoil plate marked "W". 4 rivet handguard appears unmarked. Green web sling w/ oiler. CONDITION: stock set has lightly worn arsenal rework finish w/ scattered small handling marks. Notable loss of wood in buttplate area. Metal retains 60% original finish w/ thinning & light wear. Very good shiny bore. (25-527/RW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.
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US SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1899 KRAG MILITARY CARBINE. Lot #1068 (Sale Order 68 of 627) Cal. 30-40. S# 280533. Bbl. 22". Moveable base & ladder have the correct "C" marking on the left side. Blade rear sight. Headless cocking piece. Walnut stock set. Stock has crisp "JSA 1901" acceptance mark on left side & encircled script "P" proof under grip. Correct humped handguard. Smooth trap buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 section cleaning rod in butt. CONDITION: stock set has original finish w/ the crisp markings, however, the buttstock has an extensive crack extending forward from the buttplate approx. 3" on the left side & 2 1/2" on the right side. Handguard has a fine crack extending from the receiver ring 1 1/2" forward & a repaired crack on the right side between the bbl. band & rear sight base. The metal retains 85% of its original blue finish w/ thinning & light wear. Bore has lightly worn lands & a frosted appearance in the grooves. (25-947/RW). CURIO. $1,400-2,000.
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US SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1898 Lot #1069 (Sale Order 69 of 627) KRAG BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 447361. Bbl. 30". Model 1901 rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards. Slide clamping screw is not present. Blade front sight. Walnut stock. Handguard is not present. Stock is marked only w/ a very faint encircled "P" proof under grip. Smooth trap buttplate. White web post-WWII era parade sling. CONDITION: stock has dark arsenal rework type finish. Extensive crack on both sides of butt, extending approx. 3" forward. Missing chip of wood on right side below receiver bridge. Small cracks at forward end of trigger guard. Stock finish has numerous flecks of white paint. Metal w/ traces of original blue has turned overall gray & patina. Oxidation & fine pitting. Notable area of pitting, over chamber & around feel sight. Brass cartridge body (Broken Shell) has adhered to chamber wall. Bore has dark oxidized appearance w/ light pitting throughout & worn rifling. (24-6923/RW). MODERN. $400-600.
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US WWI MODEL 1917 EDDYSTONE BOLT-ACTION MILITARY Lot #1070 (Sale Order 70 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1034145. Bbl. 26". Bbl. is marked behind front sight "E / flaming bomb / 12-18". Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,600 yards. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Bolt assembly is marked w/ a "flaming bomb" & "D" on top of the bolt handle & marked underneath w/ "E". Sight ladder marked "E". Walnut stock set. Stock is marked "R" at forend tip. Stock is marked additionally "AAO" which indicates an Augusta Arsenal overhaul & is additionally marked on the left side in cheek area w/ boxed "RA" which indicates a test & check at Raritan Arsenal, boxed "P" proof & "eagle head" acceptance mark under grip. WWII vintage green web sling. Sling has staining, oxidation & loose threads. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plastic oiler in butt. CONDITION: stock set has worn original finish w/ numerous handling marks. Metal retains a good portion of its arsenal rework parkerized finish w/ wear, staining & handling marks. Bore has lightly worn lands & a slightly frosted appearance. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-30/RW). CURIO. $500-800.
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US MODEL 1903 ROCK ISLAND ARMORY SPORTERIZED BOLT Lot #1071 (Sale Order 71 of 627) ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 101088. Bbl. 24". Barrel marked behind front sight "SA"/ "flaming bomb"/ "10-08". Rifle has been sporterized by replacement sporting stock and sights. The original rear sight was removed and a Redfield receiver sight installed. The front sight is a white bead sporting type. Bolt is replacement 1903-A3 with the scalloped bolt shroud. Walnut sporter stock fitted with ventilated recoil pad. Metal has been polished and reblued. CONDITION: stock shows light wear and scattered handling marks. Metal retains a large degree of its blue finish with light wear. Bore is frosted with moderately worn lands. (24-7118/RW). MODERN. $200-300.
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TWO U.S. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 ACTIONS; ONE MKI & Lot #1072 (Sale Order 72 of 627) ONE STANDARD 1903 PARTIAL. NO. 1: Model 1903. S# 276486. Stripped receiver mfg. in 1907. Receiver has been modified to accept a stripped Model 1917 bolt. CONDITION: receiver & bolt well-worn turned overall gray & patina w/ oxidation as well as fine pitting. (24-7254/RW). NO. 2: Springfield MKI Action. S# 1114841. Receiver has Remington model A3O3 replacement bolt assembly fitting standard model 1903 cutoff & trigger. Milled trigger guard & follower. CONDITION: action has a worn dark arsenal rework Parkerization w/ scattered spots of light oxidation. (24-7255/RW). BOTH MODERN. $100-200.
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WINCHESTER MODEL 97 RIOT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. Lot #1073 (Sale Order 73 of 627) Cal. 12 ga. 2 3/4". S# 1014929. Bbl. 20" w/ cyl. choke & steel bead. Left side of receiver has electric pencil marking "CMC7299" that may be a law enforcement identifier. Flat bottom grooved forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ replacement Winchester plastic buttplate. Mfg. 1955. CONDITION: over 80% original blue showing slide & edge wear w/ scattered handling marks. Stock & forearm have a satin style refinish. Sound mechanics. Very good bright bore. (25-553/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.
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SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1899 ARMY DA REVOLVER. Lot #1074 (Sale Order 74 of 627) Cal. 38 Mil (38 Long Colt). S# 13319. Bbl. 6" pinned. Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on grip frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. US Army issue 1899 S&W revolver. Rear right of frame has "K.S.M." military inspector's stamp. Reblued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Unnumbered checkered hardwood grips with "KSM" markings. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with 1907 dated leather Rock Island Arsenal holster. CONDITION: grips show a couple light chips, some light dings & handling marks. Trigger & hammer retain strong traces of their case colors with overall fading & some oxidation. Balance of metal retains 50% of an old good quality reblue with S&W monogram being faint, overall flaking to brown, scattered oxidation & edge wear. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore with some frosting & light pitting. (24-6895/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 ARMY DA REVOLVER. Lot #1075 (Sale Order 75 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 49567. Barrel 6". Matching 6 Shot cyl. Two piece walnut grips. CONDITION: Very good reblued finish with scattered oxidation spots. Very good grips. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-7212/MD). CURIO. $200-300.
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EARLY ISSUE WWII SMITH & WESSON M1917 ARMY DA Lot #1076 (Sale Order 76 of 627) REVOLVER. CAL. 45 ACP. S# 14712 (1918). Early issue with Concentric rings on hammer & "GHS" mark on left side of frame. Barrel 6". Commercial blue finish. Case colored hammer, trigger & lanyard loop. Matching number on early smooth walnut grips. CONDITION: very good original finish with left side of top strap showing deep marks. Very good original wood finish with handling marks & residue. Shiny bore with strong rifling & light frosting around muzzle. (24-7216/MD). CURIO. $500-750.
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MIDDLE ISSUE SMITH & WESSON 1917 U.S. ARMY DA Lot #1077 (Sale Order 77 of 627) REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 46451. Barrel 5.5". Matching 6 shot cyl. & extractor. Flaming bomb proof on left side of frame. Matching two piece walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 half moon clips. CONDITION: Good blue with areas of touch up finish throughout along with scattered marks & peppery oxidation. Good grips with deep marks on butt. Shiny bore with strong rifling & light pitting around muzzle. (25-883/MD). CURIO. $600-900.
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SMITH & WESSON VICTORY DA REVOLVER. Lot #1078 (Sale Order 78 of 627) Cal. 38 Spl. S# V668558. Bbl. 2". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the frame, bbl., right grip panel, and cyl.; the extractor is mismatched. Revolver appears to be an assembled copy of a 2" Victory Model. Bottom of the grip frame has a flaming bomb marking. No US property or other military markings present. Arsenal rework style, Parkerized finish with case-colored trigger and hammer. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard ring is present on the bottom of the grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: An aftermarket black hard case with a repro-matching numbered Kraft box. CONDITION: Grips have a restored appearance with a light chip at the bottom front of the right panel and some handling marks. Trigger and hammer retain most of their restored case colors with some light oxidation specks and operational wear. Balance of metal retains 93% of its arsenal rework type, Parkerized finish with scattered silvering spots and edge & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6790/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL DA REVOLVER. Lot #1079 (Sale Order 79 of 627) Cal. 38 S&W Spl. S# V446232. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl., cyl., extractor & right grip panel. WW2 US military issue Victory Model. Top strap marked "US PROPERTY G.H.D.". Arsenal rework type parkerized finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with matching numbered repro Kraft style box. CONDITION: grips have added finish, a couple small chips & some handling marks. Trigger & hammer retain most of their case colors with some operational wear. Balance of metal retains 92% arsenal rework type parkerized finish with some scattered edge wear & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (24-6868/MJC), CURIO. $300-500.
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COLT MODEL 1917 ARMY DA REVOLVER WITH SPURIOUS Lot #1080 (Sale Order 80 of 627) "USMC" MARKING. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 270425 (1920). Left side of frame stamped "USMC / PROPERTY". This pistol appears to have an arsenal style refinish on most parts without any noticeable arsenal stampings; trigger & hammer retain original blue. Barrel 6". 6 Shot fluted cyl. Replacement 2 piece Coltwood grips with Colt medallions. Butt of frame has US Army S# 117978. CONDITION: very good arsenal style refinish showing scattered marks & marks that were refinished overall. Good grips showing wear & verdigris. Shiny bore with strong rifling throughout showing pitting extending from muzzle 1". (24-6789/MD). CURIO. $500-900.
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VERY NICE U.S. MARKED COLT COMMANDO DOUBLE ACTION Lot #1081 (Sale Order 81 of 627) REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# 17868. Bbl. 4". Commando double-action revolver mfg. by Colt circa. 1942-1943. Left side of the bbl. is marked "COLT COMMANDO/ .38 SPECIAL", with Colt's mfg. and patent information marked across the top. Left side of the frame is marked with a U.S. flaming ordnance bomb proof. Metal components exhibit a parkerized finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt checkered brown plastic grips. Half-moon blade front sight with square frame notched rear sight. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory parkerized finish, exhibiting a few spots of light wear, as well as some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror bore, exhibiting some scattered spots of light surface-level pitting while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good overall, showing some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. (24-6841/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.
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COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1082 (Sale Order 82 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 32897. This pistol was originally mfg. 1913 before World War I. Configuration today is mix of Late WWI to Pre WWII period replacement parts & field style refinish. Colt 5" Type 4 barrel with bead blasted style finish. Later style Colt slide having the Rampant Colt in between stampings on left side along with Type A front & Type B rear sights. Type B recoils spring guide. Type 3 recoil spring plug. Type C safety lock tab. Type C hammer. Type A slide lock. Type 1 Mainspring housing with Type 2 pin. Original appearing 2 piece checkered double diamond walnut grips. MAGS: 4 - 7 rd.; 2 MS Little & 2 with similar refinish that are ill fitting to the well. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: repro. double mag. pouch. CONDITION: pistol has field style bead blast refinished on frame, slide, barrel & most small parts. Frame shows spots of worn finish on front sight, trigger guard bow, front edges of frame & front portions of slide. Fair grips showing small gouges and flattening of diamonds. Shiny bore shows strong rifling & light patina in grooves. (25-525/MD). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.
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COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1083 (Sale Order 83 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 324561 (1918). Appears to have most original parts; replacement High Standard 5" barrel & replacement two piece walnut double diamond grips. MAGS: 1 two tone 7 rd. with tip of base plate grounded off. CONDITION: pistol has very good reblued finish. Barrel has original blue with strong rifling in bore. Very good grips. (25-524/MD). CURIO. $800-1,200.
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"U.S. PROPERTY" MARKED COLT MODEL 1903 HAMMERLESS Lot #1084 (Sale Order 84 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 32 Rimless. S# 564529. Bbl. 3 3/4". Model 1903 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1942. Left side of the slide is marked with Colt's mfg. information, followed by the Rampant Colt logo, with the cal. designation marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with a large spurious U.S. cross cannons escutcheon, with what appears to be a spurious "U.S. PROPERTY" mark on the right. Metal components exhibit a reapplied parkerized finish overall, with the bbl. exhibiting a reapplied blue finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt silver medallion checkered wood grips. Interior of slide exhibits a matching S# to the frame, which appears to have been reapplied to match. MAGS: 1 reblued 8-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain the vast majority of their reapplied finishes, exhibiting some superficial handling marks overall. Very bright bore, as refinished, exhibiting consistent dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as a few scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6832/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.
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SPURIOUS "U.S. PROPERTY" MARKED COLT MODEL 1908 Lot #1085 (Sale Order 85 of 627) HAMMERLESS VEST POCKET SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 25 ACP. S#407987. Bbl.2”. Model 1908 Hammerless vest pocket semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1939. The left side of the slide exhibits markings stipulating Colt's mfg. and patent information, followed by the Rampant Colt logo, with the cal. designation marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with a spurious U.S. ordnance escutcheon, followed by a spurious "U.S. PROPERTY". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the trigger, slide lever, and grip safety, which exhibit a case color hardened finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt silver medallion checkered wood grips. Slide features a grooved sight channel, with an integral blade front sight and square frame notched rear sight. MAGS: 1 2-tone 6-rd. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light edge wear, a few light superficial handling marks, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Rear of grip safety exhibits heavy wear and thinning, with the balance retaining a mostly gray patina. Excellent bore, exhibiting very light pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips show some light smoothing and a few minor handling marks, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-6808/MLW). CURIO. 300-500.
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NICE COLT MODEL 1903 HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1086 (Sale Order 86 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. S# 360881. Bbl. 3 3/4". Model 1903 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1920. Left side of the slide and marked with Colt's patent and mfg. information, followed by the Rampant Colt logo, with the cal. designation marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with the S# and "VP" proof. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt checkered black hard rubber grips. Half-moon blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. Slide is matching to the frame via the full S# on the interior. MAGS: One 2-tone 8-rd. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light to mild wear and thinning, a few scattered superficial handling marks, as well as some spots of light surface oxidation overall. Bore is bright, exhibiting dark oxidation, while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some scattered nicks and marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7205/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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COLT MODEL 1908 HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1087 (Sale Order 87 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 35396. Bbl. 3 3/4". Model 1908 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1920. Left side of the slide is marked with Colt's patent and mfg. information, followed by the Rampant Colt logo, with the cal. designation marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the chamber and muzzle, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt checkered black hard rubber grips. Half-moon blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. Interior of the slide is matching to the frame via the last three digits of the S#. MAGS: One 2-tone 7-rd. CONDITION: Metal components retain good amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as areas of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting overall. Poor bore, exhibiting moderate dark pitting and oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7214/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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COLT MODEL 1908 HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1088 (Sale Order 88 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 75552. Bbl. 3 3/4". Model 1908 Hammerless semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1925. Left side of the slide is marked with Colt's mfg. and patent information, followed by the Rampant Colt logo, with the cal. designation marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the chamber and muzzle, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt checkered black hard rubber grips. Interior of the slide is matching to the frame via the full S#. MAGS: One 2-tone 7-rd. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining large amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as areas with varying degrees of surface oxidation overall. Fair bore, exhibiting moderate pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7215/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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COLT 1908 VEST POCKET NICKEL FINISHED PISTOL. Lot #1089 (Sale Order 89 of 627) Cal. 25 ACP. S#. 374517. Bbl. 2". Full nickel finish. Checkered hard rubber grips. MAGS. 1 detachable 6 shot. UNATTACHED ACC. properly numbered 1 piece box containing instructions. CONDITION: original nickel finish shows scattered scratches, marks & spots of corrosion around grips. (25-638/DS). CURIO. $800-1200.
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SAVAGE 1907 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1090 (Sale Order 90 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 94906. Bbl. 3 1/2". Round blade front sight. Blued finish with case-colored trigger. Checkered black grips with the Savage quality logo. MAGS: one 9-rd. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks and scratches. Trigger retains strong traces of case colors, with overall fading to gray and some oxidation staining. Balance of the metal retains 80% of its original blue, with fading to gray on both grip straps, scattered edge wear, and some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-7233/MJC). CURIO. $250-350.
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LOT OF TWO SAVAGE PISTOLS. Lot #1091 (Sale Order 91 of 627) This lot consists of the following Savage semi auto pistols both in Cal. 32 ACP: 1) SAVAGE 1905 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. S# 2712. Bbl. 3 1/4". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Checkered Savage Quality grips. MAGS: 1-10 rd. CONDITION: grips have a gray appearance with some checkering & handling wear. Metal has a dull gray appearance with scattered oxidation & dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Poor bore with scattered oxidation & pitting. (24-7232/MJC). 2) SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. S# 198193. Bbl. 3 5/8". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Blued finish with case colored trigger. Checkered black grips with Savage Quality grips. MAGS: 1-10 rd. CONDITION: grips show scattered dirt staining & handling marks. Metal retains 60% original blue with scattered edge wear, fading, oxidation & some moderate tool marks. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-7234/MJC). BOTH CURIO. $350-550 for pair.
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JIM E. CLARK 1963 CUSTOMIZED SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Lot #1092 (Sale Order 92 of 627) NATIONAL MATCH / REMINGTON RAND 1911A1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 1534532. Jim E Clark was a NRA Bullseye pistol competition shooter till 1975. Clark war the National Pistol Championship in 1958. He was a pistolsmith since 1950 & worn American Pistolsmith of the Year in 1985. This pistol was accurized by him in December 1963 as marked on bottom of slide. This pistol in particular started it's life as a 1944 Remington Rand pistol. After World War II, it most likely remained in military service until 1961 when it was overhaul into a National Match pistol by Springfield Armory as indicated by pistol's features & "SA" stamp on left side of frame. Bottom of slide has "532" matching number, Jim Clark address stamp & "1263" to indicate December 1963 date of customization. This pistol has a custom blued refinish that is matte on top of slide. National Match 5" barrel with matching S# applied & "7790313" part number. Slide has matching "4532" on left side, Patridge serrated front sight & Bo-Mar 2 7/16" base & square notch adjustable rear sight. National Match barrel bushing numbered "4267718". Frame has 1944 Remington Rand markings along with 'NM" on left side of triggerguard bow, "T" stamp on right side of frame & 1 punch mark on right side of frame. Front strap has added checkering. Aluminum National matching triggers with several punch marks on each side. Polished sides of hammer. Grooved flat mainspring housing. Keyes Fiber two piece brown plastic grips with scratch numbered "179" on bottom of right panel. MAGS: 1 - 7 rd. CONDITION: pistol has good reblued finish with handling & cycling wear. Good grips with flattening of diamonds. Shiny bore shows strong rifling. (25-526/MD). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.
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HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT Lot #1093 (Sale Order 93 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 975. Appears to be 3rd Variation with 10" barrel. Adjustable blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Short hammer spur. Round plunder type ejector. "T" barrel latch with round checkered ends. One piece checkered walnut grip. CONDITION: good to very good original blue with light wear around muzzle & scattered small scratches & marks throughout barrel & frame. Good to very good grip with scattered small gouges & handling marks. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-6968/MD). CURIO. $600-900.
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HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT Lot #1094 (Sale Order 94 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 1239. Appears to be 3rd Variation with 10" barrel. Adjustable blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Short hammer spur. Round plunder type ejector. "T" barrel latch with round checkered ends. One piece checkered walnut grip. CONDITION: good to very good original blue with light wear around muzzle & scattered small scratches & marks throughout barrel & frame. Good to very good grip with scattered small gouges & handling marks. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-6971/MD). CURIO. $600-900.
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HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT Lot #1095 (Sale Order 95 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 1997. Appears to be 4th Variation w/ 10" barrel. Hooked Patridge blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Long hammer spur. Lever type ejector. "T" barrel latch with round checkered ends. Straight grooved trigger. One piece checkered walnut grip. CONDITION: very good blue mixed with scattered areas of worn finish & pinprick patina. Very good Grip with small marks. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-6974/MD). CURIO. $600-1000.
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HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT Lot #1096 (Sale Order 96 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 1745. Appears to be 4th Variation w/ 10" barrel. Hooked Patridge blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Long hammer spur. Lever type ejector. "T" barrel latch with round checkered ends. Straight grooved trigger. One piece checkered walnut grip. CONDITION: good blue mixed with freckling patina throughout; front strap shows carry wear. Good Grip with small gouges. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-6976/MD). CURIO. $500-800.
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HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT Lot #1097 (Sale Order 97 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 2842. Appears to be 6th Variation w/ 7" barrel. Hooked Patridge blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Long hammer spur. Lever type ejector. "T" barrel latch with grooved squared ends. Straight grooved trigger. One piece checkered walnut grip; marked "4" on interior channel. CONDITION: very good blue mixed with a couple of noticeable marks. Very good grip with small marks & gouge on left side. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (24-6977/MD). CURIO. $500-800.
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U.S. MARKED HIGH STANDARD MODEL B SEMI-AUTO Lot #1098 (Sale Order 98 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 107798. Bbl. 4 1/2" light weight with PROPERTY OF U.S." on top; slanted serrated faced front sight and windage adjustable notched rear on matching numbered slide. Approx. 14,000 made 1942-1943 for military training during WW-II. Later example with Type II takedown and redesigned backstrap contour utilized by S# 101000. Checkered hard rubber grips with "HS" logos. Left side serrated thumb safety lever, right side takedown lever used in conjunction with button on top of slide plus curved thin trigger and bottom rear magazine latch. Ordnance wheel on right front side of frame along with "PROPERTY OF / U.S.". MAGS: 1 blued 2 tone 10 rd. with aftermarket appearance. CONDITION: very good appearance with thinning in grip area and at high points plus light scratches throughout. Very slight wear and marks on grips but no structural damage. Near excellent bore. (24-7228/NW). CURIO. $450-600.
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HIGH STANDARD U.S.A. MODEL H-D SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1099 (Sale Order 99 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# 125612. Bbl. 4 1/2" medium weight with PROPERTY OF U.S.A." on top; serrated faced Patridge front sight and windage adjustable notched rear on slide. Approx. 34,000 made 1943-1945 for military training during WW-II. Earlier example with blued finish (premium value); parkerizing began about S# 128000. Checkered hard rubber grips, left side thumb safety lever, exposed hammer, matching numbered slide, right side takedown lever used in conjunction with button on top of slide, checkered last round slide lock, serrated and curved thin trigger plus bottom rear magazine latch. Right front side of frame marked "PROPERTY OF / U.S.". MAGS: 1 blued 10 rd. factory with additional latch point near top (intended for later model). CONDITION: good to very good overall with thinning in grip area and at high points plus some very light scratches throughout. Slight wear and marks on grips (most notable on right) but no structural damage. Retracting spring is kinked and should be replaced for smooth operation along with the retracting rod to facilitate proper takedowns. Near excellent bore. (24-7224/NW). CURIO. $450-600.
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HIGH STANDARD U.S.A. MODEL H-D SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1100 (Sale Order 100 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# 113401. Bbl. 4 1/2" medium weight with PROPERTY OF U.S.A." on top; serrated faced Patridge front sight and windage adjustable notched rear on slide. Approx. 34,000 made 1943-1945 for military training during WW-II. Earlier example with blued finish (premium value); parkerizing began about S# 128000. Checkered hard rubber grips, left side thumb safety lever (somewhat stiff operation), exposed hammer, matching numbered slide, right side takedown lever used in conjunction with button on top of slide, checkered last round slide lock, serrated and curved thin trigger plus bottom rear magazine latch. Ordnance wheel on right front side of frame along with "PROPERTY OF / U.S.". MAGS: 1 blued 2 tone 10 rd. with aftermarket appearance. CONDITION: good appearance with numerous light to moderate impact marks throughout to include muzzle face. Thinning in grip area and at high points plus light scratches throughout. Slight wear and marks on grips but no structural damage. Near excellent bore. (24-7226/NW). CURIO. $500-750.
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HIGH STANDARD U.S.A. MODEL H-D SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1101 (Sale Order 101 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# 120105. Bbl. 4 1/2" medium weight with PROPERTY OF U.S.A." on top; serrated faced Patridge front sight and windage adjustable notched rear on slide. Approx. 34,000 made 1943-1945 for military training during WW-II. Earlier example with blued finish (premium value); parkerizing began about S# 128000. Checkered hard rubber grips, left side thumb safety lever, exposed hammer, matching numbered slide, right side takedown lever used in conjunction with button on top of slide, checkered last round slide lock, serrated and curved thin trigger plus bottom rear magazine latch. Ordnance wheel on right front side of frame along with "PROPERTY OF / U.S.". MAGS: 1 blued 2 tone 10 rd. with aftermarket appearance. CONDITION: good appearance with numerous areas of cleaned peppery to light oxidation. Thinning in grip area and at high points plus light scratches throughout. Slight wear and marks on grips but no structural damage. Near excellent bore. (24-7231/NW). CURIO. $450-600.
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LATE FIRST SERIES COLT WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1102 (Sale Order 102 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 152727. Bbl. 6 5/8". Woodsman semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Colt in 1941. Top of the bbl. is marked with Colt's mfg. and patent information, with "THE WOODSMAN" marked on the left side of the breech. Left side of the slide is marked "COLT," followed by the cal. designation and Rampant Colt logo. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece custom black checkered wood grips. Replacement blade front sight with adjustable square notch rear sight. MAGS: One 10-rd. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining large amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, with some freckling present overall. Right side of the slide, the right half of the top of the slide, and a small section on the left side of the slide exhibit striations from heavy cleaning. Mirror bore, retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing and some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7209/MLW). CURIO. $400-600.
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FRENCH WWI DELAUNAY BELLEVILLE MLE 1907-15 Lot #1103 (Sale Order 103 of 627) BERTHIER BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8MM Lebel. S# 23220; the serial # matches on the bbl. and buttstock. Bbl. 31 1/2". Receiver is marked on the left side, in script, "Delaunay Belleville" and "MLE 1907-15". Ladder rear sight, graduated to 2400 meters. Grooved front sight. Straight bolt handle. Take-down screw is missing from the right side of the bridge. Mag. holds 5 rds. Hardwood stock set. The partly visible roundel on the right side of the butt is dated "1911" and has "EDB" in the center. CONDITION: The stock set has moderate wear and handling marks. Metal has turned gray with patina, showing spots of oxidation throughout. Bore is dark but shows strong lands. (24-7155/RW) CURIO. $200-300.
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FRENCH COLD WAR ERA MAS 36-51 BOLT ACTION MILITARY Lot #1104 (Sale Order 104 of 627) RIFLE W/ GRENADE LAUNCHER. Cal. 7.5 French. S# K72645. Bbl. 24 3/4" including grenade launcher. Import marked on left side of receiver. Aperture rear sight graduated to 1200 meters. Blade front sight with protective ears. Grenade launcher appears complete and serviceable. Hardwood stock set with provision for side sling. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear,staining and handling marks. 3" crack on right side of forearm. Metal retains a good amount of its arsenal rework finish with wear and handling marks. Follower has transverse cut in rib. Very good shiny bore. (25-997/RW). CURIO. $500-800.
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FRENCH WWI RUBY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL BY GASPAR Lot #1105 (Sale Order 105 of 627) ARIZAGA. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 8063. Bbl. 3 3/8". Ruby semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Gaspar Arizaga in Eiber, Spain, under contract for the French military during WWI. The left side of the slide is marked "GASPAR ARIZAGA EIBER CAL 765," above the S#. Left side of the frame is marked with an encircled "A" maker's mark, with two stars stamped on the butt, denoting French military use. Mag. floorplate is stamped with an encircled "R.H.". Frame and slide exhibit a blue finish, with the trigger, slide catch lever, and mag. heel release exhibiting a straw finish. Bbl. is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Half-moon blade front sight with V-notch rear sight. Frame and slide exhibit matching S#s, with the frame, slide, and bbl. exhibiting a matching "936" assembly #. MAGS: three 9-rd. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as some scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting. Strawed parts retain fair to good amounts of their finish, exhibiting wear and scattered spots of age-related discoloration. Very bright bore, exhibiting some light pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show mild smoothing and a few marks and impressions from handling and storage but are otherwise very good overall. (24-6822/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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AUSTRALIAN WW2 LITHGOW SMLE III* BOLT ACTION Lot #1106 (Sale Order 106 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# C 46646. Numbers match on receiver, bolt, nosecap and rear sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 yards. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Receiver is marked on right side of butt socket "MA /LITHGOW/ SMLE/ III*/ 1941. Receiver is numbered on the top of the butt socket "E4071". Buttstock is marked under grip "AUSTRALIA" and is the early import mark from the 1950's. Buttstock marked on the right side "MA/ LITHGOW/ SMLE/ III*/ HV/ 1942" and also separately "4/44". Nosecap has bayonet lug. Hardwood stock set w/ brass trap buttplate. Worn stained web sling. MAGS: 1-10rd detachable. CONDITION: Original finish stock set has moderate wear & handling marks throughout, 2" repaired crack at heel, notable 1" gouge on the right side of the grip & notable dent on left side of buttstock in cheek area. Metal retains 60% of its original wartime finish w/ thinning & wear. Bore is shiny w/ moderately worn lands. (25-982/RW). CURIO. $350-550.
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BRITISH WW1 NO1 MK III SHTLE LEE-ENFIELD BOLT Lot #1107 (Sale Order 107 of 627) ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal.303 Brit. S# Z6401. Numbers match on bolt and receiver. Bbl. 25". Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 yards. Blade front sight with solid protective ears. Receiver marked on right side of butt socket " CROWN GR/B.S.A. CO./191?/ SHTLE/ III.". Cutoff is present. Bayonet lug and stacking swivel are present. Nosecap retaining screw is not present. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has a circular "TE" marking on the right side. Brass trap buttplate. Forend has been by the removal of an app. 1" X2" area above trigger guard. Green web sling. MAGS: 1-10rd. detachable. CONDITION: stock set has an arsenal rework finish over moderate wear and handling marks Buttstock has small arsenal repairs at toe and heel. Metal has small areas of worn original finish and is turning grey. Bolt finish has been removed. Fair worn bore with frosted grooves. (25-992/RW). CURIO. $ 300-500.
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WW1 BRITISH NO 1 MK III LEE-ENFIELD MILITARY BOLT Lot #1108 (Sale Order 108 of 627) ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# G5805. # matches on receiver, rear sight and bayonet lug. Bbl. 25". Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 yards. Blade front sight with protective ears. Receiver is marked on left side of butt socket "CROWN GR/ ENFIELD/ 1914/ SHTLE/ III". Marked on lower left side "F broad arrow R/ 1932" indicating a factory repair in India. Magazine cut off is present. Nose cap has bayonet lug and stacking swivel. Walnut stock set. Buttstock w/ brass trap buttplate is marked on top "S". The right side has encircled "I arrow SA" Indian independence marking. Unmarked brass disk. Both sides have oriental characters in yellowing white paint. Correct unmarked brown leather sling. MAGS: 1-10 rd. detachable. UNNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Model 1907 bayonet w/ 17" fullered blade. Marked on right ricasso "1907 SANDERSON". Right ricasso has view marks "23 broad arrow and X". Smooth Walnut grips secured by 2 screws. Unmarked black leather scabbard with metal throat and tip. Bayonet has moderate wear turning grey and patina. Scabbard has wear scuffing and staining. CONDITION: stock set has the expected wear, staining and handling marks from long hard service. The metal is turning grey and patina with moderate wear. Bore has moderately worn lands but remains shiny. (25-993/RW). CURIO. $400-600
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WW2 CANADIAN LONG BRANCH NO.4 MK 1* LEE-ENFIELD Lot #1109 (Sale Order 109 of 627) BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 303 Brit. S# NA23827. Numbers match on receiver, bolt and forend. Bbl. 25". Import marked on left side of receiver along with" NO 4 MK 1*/LONG BRANCH/ 1943". Butt socket marked on left side "FTR" factory thorough repair. Aperture rear sight modified by an added aperture replacing the original factory parts likely done for target shooting. The blade front sight has a non-standard extra wide blade. Protective ears are present. Receiver has cut out bolt head release. Round cocking piece. Hardwood stock set with grooved rear handguard. Brass trap buttplate. MAGS: 1-10 rd. detachable. CONDITION: entire rifle has moderate wear, staining and handling marks with its arsenal rework finish showing careful use. Bore shows strong lands but has large areas of oxidation. (25-1000/ RW). CURIO. $400-600.
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BRITISH FAZAKERLEY NO. 5 MK I JUNGLE CARBINE BOLT Lot #1110 (Sale Order 110 of 627) ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal.303 Brit. S# AA1459. Numbers match on receiver, bolt, forend and mag. Bbl. 20 1/2" including flash hider. Carbine has the correct features including lightning cut on receiver, hollow bolt knob, 800 yard rear sight and lightened trigger guard as well as the stock and flash hider assembly. Aperture rear sight marked "F". Blade front fight with protective ears. Bayonet lug is present.. Receiver is marked w/electro pencil "NO5 MK1 (F)/ 4/47 AA1459". Left side of butt socket has "ENGLAND" and left side of barrel has British export proofs. Correct stock set with metal tipped forend. Buttstock marked faintly on top "S". Tan web sling. MAGS 1-matching 10 rd. CONDITION: entire rifle retains nearly all of its arsenal rework finish on both wood and metal with only very light wear and tiny handling marks. Bore is shiny with lightly worn lands and frosted grooves. (25-998/RW). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWI WINCHESTER PATTERN 14 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY Lot #1111 (Sale Order 111 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 303 British. S# W41717. Bbl. 26". Bbl. is unmarked. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,650 yards. Blade front sight w/ protective ears. Receiver ring is marked on top w/ encircled 5-pointed star. Receiver is marked on left rail w/ "crowned GR" view mark, "broad arrow" & the "crown" w/ encircled "BM" beside the words "NOT ENGLISH MANF". This is the commercial proof given to surplus rifles that were sold to civilians in Great Britain. The bolt handle shows grinding marks on top, indicating that the bolt is a replacement matched to the rifle. Bolt handle marked underneath "NS". Trigger guard is marked "DP" which means "drill purpose". Walnut stock w/ replacement hardwood handguards. Buttstock is marked on right side w/ "DP" & encircled "51 / broad arrow / 9-66". Original marking disc replaced by wood plug. Stock retains the range plate for the volley sight at the forend. Rear aperture is not present. Upper band marked "E" has hobbyist gunsmith replacement stacking swivel. Bayonet stud shows file marks. CONDITION: stock has moderate wear, staining & handling marks throughout. Handguard finishes do not match stock. Metal retains 50% of its original blue finish w/ thinning in wear. Trigger guard has notable pitting on floorplate which has been cleaned. Bore has lightly worn lands w/ frosted grooves. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-21/RW). CURIO. $400-600.
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NEW ZEALAND MARKED 22 CALIBER CONVERSION OF A LEE Lot #1112 (Sale Order 112 of 627) ENFIELD NO. III BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# U61251. Bbl. 25". Receiver is marked on right side of butt socket w/ "N / vertical broad arrow / Z / 5578 / II which are lined out". Additionally marked w/ "crown / ER / BSA. CO / 1910 / SHTLEIII". But socket marked on left side "SHT 22 IV* N.Z.". Receiver ring has view marks & opposed arrows indicating rifle sold out of service. Round cocking piece is missing the lock screw. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 yards is marked "D.P.". Blade front sight. Nose cap has solid ears. Bayonet mount & stacking swivel are present. Trigger guard is marked "SSA" & "DP". Mag. body is w/o follower or spring & meant simply to catch & extract cases. Brass trap buttplate. Non-matching replacement hardwood stock set. Buttstock marked "L" at heel. Tan web sling. MAGS: empty mag. body. CONDITION: stock set has light to moderate wear w/ arsenal rework finish. 1 1/2" crack on top of rear handguard. Metal retains a large degree of its arsenal rework black finish. Bore is shiny, but w/ worn lands. (24-7133/RW). CURIO. $300-500.
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ROYAL NAVY MARKED WEBLEY MKII DA REVOLVER. Lot #1113 (Sale Order 113 of 627) Cal. 455 Webley. S# 51208. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on cyl., frame & bbl. Cyl. has been shaved to accept 45 ACP/AR ammo. Top strap has large Royal Navy Broad Arrow marking. Mfg. 1894-1897. Left side of bbl. has "ENGLAND" export marking. Various parts have British military inspection proofs like Broad Arrows. Backstrap has an "N" marking. Blued finish with Suncorite small parts. Checkered black grips with Broad Arrow markings. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. CONDITION: grips show scattered flattened checkering, dings & handling marks. Metal retains 75% arsenal blue with scattered light dings, light oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore with some light frosting. (01-26225/MJC). ANTIQUE. $400-600.
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WWII BRITISH WEBLEY MARK IV DA REVOLVER. Lot #1114 (Sale Order 114 of 627) Cal. 38/200. S# 88208. Bbl. 5". Round blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the frame, bbl., and cyl. WWII 'war finish' British Webley revolver. Right side of the bbl. has British sale proofs; other parts have various British inspection stamps. A couple of small parts have a Suncorite finish, but the balance of the metal has a wartime blue finish. Checkered black Webley grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case. CONDITION: grips show some heavy checkering wear, a couple of chips, scattered dings, and handling marks. Metal retains 70% of its 'war finish,' and Suncorite, with a factory flaw ding on the front of the bbl., fading to gray on the grip straps, scattered edge wear, light oxidation, edge wear, and some dings. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6820/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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DESIRABLE WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I NAVY Lot #1115 (Sale Order 115 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 455. S# 177. Bbl. 5". Mark I Navy semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Webley & Scott under contract for the Royal Navy. The left side of the slide is marked with the Webley & Scott winged bullet logo above "W&S", followed by "WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD/ PISTOL SELF-LOADING 455 MARK I N/ 1913". Frame, slide, and chamber exhibit numerous British military proofs. Top of the slide is stamped "3" over the chamber area. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered black Vulcanite grips. Interior of each grip panel is inscribed "W18". Blade front sight with adj. U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, grip safety, slide, and bbl. MAGS: One 7-rd. CONDITION: Metal components retain large amounts of their original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray and brown patinas, as well as scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation overall. Bore is bright, exhibiting scattered spots of light to mild oxidation, with a concentrated spot of pitting present towards the center of the bbl. Grips show scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, with several repaired cracks present overall. (24-6883/MLW). CURIO. $1,200-2,000.
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WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I NAVY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1116 (Sale Order 116 of 627) Cal. 455. S# 637. Bbl. 5". Mark I semi-automatic pistol, mfg. by Webley & Scott under contract for the British Navy. The left side of the slide is marked with the Webley & Scott winged bullet logo above "W&S", followed by "WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD/ PISTOL SELF-LOADING 455 MARK I N/ 1913". Slide and frame exhibit Birmingham nitro proofs, with military proofs scattered overall. Metal components (save for the hammer) have been cleaned and are in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered vulcanite grips. Recoil lever bar / breech stop has split into two pieces and exhibits a previously welded repair. Due to breakage, slide and bbl. S#s cannot be verified. Left grip panel is a replacement and features finer checkering than the right panel. MAGS: one 7-rd. CONDITION: metal components are very good, as cleaned and in-the-white, exhibiting some areas of light to mild pitting, some scattered handling marks, as well as some light age-related discoloration. Dark bore, exhibiting consistent pitting while retaining fair rifling throughout. Grips exhibit smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage, with a chip and a crack present on the left panel. (24-4082/MLW). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.
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BRITISH WWII ENFIELD NO. 2 MK 1 STAR DA MILITARY Lot #1117 (Sale Order 117 of 627) REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 8018; the serial number matches on frame, bbl., and cyl. Frame is marked on the right side with "DI" and two stars—this being the wartime Enfield marking, and additionally marked "ENGLAND" as a 1950s vintage US import mark. Bbl. 5", marked on top with "CAL. 38" (broad arrow) 44" with a view mark. Bbl. is marked on the left side with "(crown) BNP" proof ".38 767 3 1/2 TONS". The six-shot cyl. has proof marks and "SPT. 41." The revolver is made as double-action only, without a hammer spur, by request of the Royal Tank Regiment. Fixed sights. Black composite grips with correct thumb grooves. Lanyard ring on the butt. CONDITION: Metal retains 80% of its original wartime matte blue finish, with light wear and handling marks. Grips have moderate wear, scratches, and handling marks. Bore is shiny with lightly worn lands. (24-6766/RW). CURIO. $300-400.
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RAF MARKED BRITISH WWII ERA ENFIELD NO. 2 MK1 Lot #1118 (Sale Order 118 of 627) MILITARY REVOLVER. Cal. .380 (38 S&W). S# D788; all visible numbers match. Bbl. 5". Frame is marked on the right side above the trigger "R.A.F" indicating Royal Air Force property; the frame is additionally marked behind the trigger guard "ENFIELD NO 2 (crown) MK1 1934"; additionally marked with "BNP" proof. Bbl. is marked on top "CAL. 38."; bbl. is marked on the left side with "(crown) BNP" proof and ".38-767' 3 1/2 TONS". Balance of the pistol is stamped with numerous view and proof marks. Some markings are enhanced with white. Six-shot cyl. Fixed sights. Single and double action lock work. Checkered walnut grips; left grip is marked with a broad arrow at the top. Lanyard ring in the butt. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: gray canvas holster with brass snap; holster is marked "AGCRAFT LTD 1944"; holster is equipped with British attachment hooks. Padded black plastic case. CONDITION: revolver retains 75% of its lightly worn dull wartime blue, with small scattered spots of light oxidation. Grips have moderate wear and staining, with flattening of the diamonds. Very good, shiny bore with sharp lands. (24-6767/RW). CURIO. $350-500.
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WW2 BRITISH ENFIELD MKI** DA REVOLVER. Lot #1119 (Sale Order 119 of 627) Cal. 38 S&W. S# X137. Bbl. 5" dated 1943. Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl., and cyl. Right side of frame marked "DI" for Enfield. Left side of bbl. has British sale proofs. Left side of frame has "ENGLAND" marking. Parts have varied British military proofs. Parkerized finish with some Suncorite small parts. Grooved black grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. CONDITION: grips show a crack at rear of left panel, some flaking, light chipping, dings & handling marks. Metal retains 85% dull arsenal blue with some edge wear, light oxidation & some dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-305/MJC). CURIO. $200-400.
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BRITISH WWI CONTRACT GARATE, ANITUA Y CIA OLD Lot #1120 (Sale Order 120 of 627) MODEL NO. 1 MK1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 455. S# 539. Bbl. 5". Despite Colt and Smith & Wesson's significant contribution to small arms production for the British military during WWI, Britain still faced a significant shortage in firearms due to a combination of attrition and the armament of newly trained units. To compensate, Britain turned to a Spanish firearms consortium, which consisted of three large Spanish mfgs. This example, mfg. by Garate, Anitua y Cia is marked "MANUFACTURA ESPECIAL DE REVOLVERS/ GARATE ANITUA Y CIA - EIBER (ESPANA)" over the top of the right. Right side of the frame is marked with Garate, Anitua's trademark logo. Front grip strap is numbered "539," with "446" on the rear grip strap. Frame, cyl., and bbl. exhibit various British proofs. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the trigger, hammer, and bbl. latch, which exhibit a case color-hardened finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "GAC" monogram checkered black hard rubber grips. Half-moon blade front sight with notch rear sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an unmarked, period-modified brown leather holster. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning, scattered marks from handling and storage, as well as some scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation overall. Case color-hardened parts show some areas of wear and fading, which show through to a gray patina. Mirror bore, retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-6982/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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BRITISH COLT NEW SERVICE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER Lot #1121 (Sale Order 121 of 627) WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# 345863. Bbl. 4". New Service double-action revolver mfg. by Colt in 1938 and subsequently used by the British during WWII. Left side of the bbl. is marked "NEW SERVICE 38 SPECIAL", with Colt's mfg. and patent information marked across the top. Left side of the frame is marked with the Rampant Colt logo, "VP" proof, and a British military proof, with "/380" stamped on the left side of the frame at the chamber. Metal components exhibit a reapplied parkerized finish overall, with the trigger and lanyard loop exhibiting a blue finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Colt silver medallion checkered wood grips. Clipped point blade front sight with square frame notched rear sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Khaki British web canvas holster. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their reapplied parkerized finish, exhibiting some light to mild wear, scattered superficial handling marks, and a few spots of moderate surface oxidation. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some light to mild smoothing and some scattered handling marks overall. Holster shows some age-related discoloration, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6846/MLW). CURIO. $400-600.
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AUSTRALIAN ISSUE SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL DA Lot #1122 (Sale Order 122 of 627) REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# V544099. Bbl. 5". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl., cyl. & extractor. Right side of frame has Australian "D (Broad Arrow) D" military marking & "MA 54" marking denoting arsenal refurb in 1954. Left side of frame has Vega import marking. Arsenal rework parkerized finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Smooth walnut grips with mismatched right panel. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip panel. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase. CONDITION: grips show scattered dings & handling marks. Hammer & trigger retain most of their case colors with scattered edge wear. Balance of metal retains 92% arsenal rework parkerized finish with scattered light silvering & some light dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (24-6775/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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INGLIS MK1* HI POWER SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1123 (Sale Order 123 of 627) Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 4CH986. Bbl. 4 5/8". Blade front sight. Adjustable tangent rear sight graduated to 500m. All visible matching numbers. Chinese contract pistol that is slotted for a shoulder stock. Bottom of grip frame has "KFS" import marking. Lanyard ring present on left side of grip frame. No stock present. Reblued finish Checkered black grips. MAGS: 1-13 rd. marked "JI". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks. Metal retains 95% reblue finish with scattered light edge wear, some blued over pitting on grip frame & light scratches. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore has strong rifling with some light frosting. (24-6783/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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WW2 GERMAN K98K ZF-41 SHARPSHOOTER BOLT ACTION Lot #1124 (Sale Order 124 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 57i). Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Left side of rear sight base has ZF-41 scope base. matching numbers on receiver, bolt release, trigger guard, both bands & floorplate. Bolt parts & handguard are mismatched. Other parts appear unnumbered. Receiver top marked "ar 42" denoting 1942 mfr. by Mauser Borsigwalde. Blued finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions. Band Keeper is missing. Replacement cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: fnj44 coded S84/98 bayonet with mismatched cof 43 coded scabbard in very good condition. CONDITION: stock has visible duffel cut repair behind rear band, notable cracks on both sides of wrist, a small handguard crack, a few gouges, scattered dings, flaking & handling marks. Trigger guard is warped & bent. Metal is mostly a gray patina with scattered dings, oxidation staining & traces of original blue. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is mostly bright with a few spots of light pitting but strong rifling. (25-479/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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WW2 GERMAN K98K ZF-41 SHARPSHOOTER BOLT ACTION Lot #1125 (Sale Order 125 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 18844. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Left side of rear sight base has ZF-41 scope base. Bolt parts & front band are mismatched with other visible parts being unnumbered. Floorplate & trigger guard both marked "byf". Late war "Kriegsmodell" K98k rifle. Receiver top has "byf 45" marking denoting 1945 mfr. by Mauser Oberndorf. Mix of blue & phosphate finishes. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions & worn K98k sling. Right side of butt has faint WW2 German inspection stamps that appear to be "WaA135". Both bands are missing their screws causing them to be loose. CONDITION: stock set appears cleaned with some dings, staining & handling marks. Metal retains about 50% original blue & phosphate finishes with scattered fading, oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-482/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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WW2 GERMAN ERMA (ax 1940) K98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION Lot #1126 (Sale Order 126 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 1791i. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Action screws, band spring & bayonet lug are mismatched but the remaining visible parts are matching to receiver with many being renumbered likely by a German depot during the war. Front sight is also cut for a hood which was a practice not done until 1941, further proving the depot theory. Receiver top has "ax 1940" marking denoting 1940 mfr. by Erma. Parts have mixed Waffenamts such as bbl. having a Steyr "623" Waffenamt. Right side of receiver has three WW2 German eagle "280" Waffenamts. Arsenal rework type blue finish. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions. Stock is matching to receiver & has a "P" marking but no other visible stamps. Cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: undated Weyersberg S84/98 bayonet with mismatched 1940 dated scabbard. CONDITION: stock appears to have been cleaned post war with some light chipping around buttplate, finish loss between bands, scattered handling marks & light dings. Metal retains 80% arsenal rework blue with some light dings on front of trigger guard assembly, scattered edge wear, oxidation & some further dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (25-484/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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LATE WAR GUSTLOFF (BCD4) K98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION Lot #1127 (Sale Order 127 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 8mm Mauser. S# 1598c. Bbl. 23 12". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Action screws, bolt stop & bolt parts are mismatched but the remaining visible numbers are matching to receiver. Receiver top has "bcd 4" marking denoting 1944 mfg by Gustloff Werke. Blued finish. Laminated stock est with left side sling provisions. No cleaning rod present. CONDITION: sanded stock shows scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 30% original blue with overall fading to gray & some light oxidation staining. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is mostly bright with strong rifling but shows some spare light pitting. (25-478/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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LATE WAR GERMAN K98K (BCD45) BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1128 (Sale Order 128 of 627) Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 86274. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Mismatched blued bolt parts & other parts appear unnumbered as-is typical for late war K98ks. Receiver top has German eagle "749" inspection stamp & "bcd 45" markings denoting mfr. by Gustloff Werke in 1945. Floorplate & trigger guard are both marked "qnw". Blued trigger guard. Other parts have phosphate finish. Replacement laminated stock set with left side sling provisions & eagle "H" (Heer) marking on right side of butt. Stock is cut for a takedown disc that is not present. CONDITION: stock set shows some dings & handling marks. Floorplate appears cleaned to bright. Metal shows scattered fading, dings & oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is mostly bright with some scattered oxidation & light pitting but strong rifling. (25-480/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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LATE WAR GERMAN K98K (BCD45) BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1129 (Sale Order 129 of 627) Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 6989. Bbl. 23 1/2". Blade front sight without hood. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Bolt parts are mismatched & other visible parts are unnumbered as-is typical for late war K98ks. Top of receiver has German eagle "749" inspection stamp & "bcd 45" marking denoting 1945 mfr. by Gustloff Werke. Blued trigger guard marked "qnw" & phosphate floorplate marked eagle "1". Metal has a mix of phosphate & blued finishes. Laminated stock set with left side sling provisions & worn K98k sling. Bottom of stock is marked "C". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: S238G coded bayonet with mismatched S.178G scabbard. Bayonet shows heavy wear towards front & scattered oxidation. Scabbard & other metal parts of bayonet are a silvery gray color with oxidation & some light pitting. CONDITION: stock set shows a thin crack on handguard, scattered flaking, dings & handling marks. Metal retains most of its phosphate & bluing with some pitting on front band, a few light dings, scattered thinning, edge wear & oxidation staining. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (25-481/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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RUSSIAN CAPTURE GERMAN WORLD WAR II WAFFENWERKE Lot #1130 (Sale Order 130 of 627) BRUNN K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Cal. 8x57mm. S# 9032e. Bbl. 24". K98k bolt action rifle mfg. in Czechoslovakia by Waffenwerke Brunn while under German occupation in 1943. The top of the receiver is marked with a Brunn WaA80 proof above Brunn's "dou" mfg. code and the 2-digit year of mfg. "43", 2 Russian capture "X" marks, an eagle firing proof, and the S# marked on the left, and with "Mod. 98" marked on the left receiver wall. Right side of the bbl. is F Guns import marked. Metal components exhibit a Russian reapplied blue finish overall. Laminated wood buttstock and handguard, have been sanded and re-lacquered. Hooded blade front sight, with standard tangent rear sight. Matching numbers are present on the receiver and stock. Bolt body, bolt shroud, cocking piece, trigger guard, and floorplate are matching via "9032" in electro-pencil, with the stock having been renumbered on the left side of the butt. Complete with a period brown leather sling marked "D&C" on the buckle. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: blued bayonet marked "42 cof" (Carl Eickhorn) on the left side of the ricasso, with "1866/ b" marked on the right. Bayonet is fitted with 2-piece brown grooved bakelite grips, and is complete with a scabbard and reproduction black leather frog. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their Russian arsenal reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some areas of light wear and thinning, with some areas of pitting present beneath the bluing. Dark pitted bore, retaining good to strong rifling throughout. Wood furniture shows scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Sling remains malleable, exhibiting age related cracking and crazing overall. Bayonet retains much of its original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and striations from prior cleaning. (25-999/MLW). CURIO. $600-900.
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MITCHELL'S MAUSERS K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1130A (Sale Order 131 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 5954f. Bbl. 23 1/2" with Mitchell's Mausers import marking. Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching original numbers on receiver, bbl., and front sight. Left side of butt, bolt parts, trigger guard, floorplate, and both bands renumbered to match likely by importer. Other parts are unnumbered or mismatched. Receiver top has "S/42G" marking denoting mfg. by Mauser Oberndorf in 1935. Bolt assembly, buttplate, and takedown disc are all polished to bright. Other parts have reblue finish that appears to be importer done. Banner K style stock with grasping grooves and left side sling provisions. Brightly finished cleaning rod is present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching-numbered Mitchell's certificate and manual. CONDITION: refinished stock set shows an armorer-type patch repair and some chipping near the band keeper; the stock set otherwise shows some black staining and handling wear. Brightly finished parts show some light pitting and oxidation. Balance of metal retains 95-97% reblue with some light edge and handling wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Good, bright bore, with some scattered light pitting but strong rifling. (24-4741/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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WW2 GERMAN ZF-41 SCOPE & MOUNT. Lot #1131 (Sale Order 132 of 627) This lot consists of a "jve" (Ernst Ludwig Optisches Werk) made Z.F. 41/1 scope & duv coded mount. Mount is numbered "4143" & both rings are etched numbered "43" on top. Scope has post reticle & green tinted optics. CONDITION: scope & mount show scattered oxidation & edge wear. (02-23949/MJC). $500-800.
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CZECH ZF4 SCOPE & MOUNT. Lot #1132 (Sale Order 133 of 627) Post-war Czech ZF-4 scope & G43 mount. Mount is dated 1948 & is numbered "7019". Scope bears Czech lion acceptance stamp. Scope has crosshair reticle & green tinted optics that are cloudy. CONDITION: mount shows some light pitting & edge wear. Scope retains most of its blue finish with some scattered oxidation. (02-23951/MJC). $300-500.
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GERMAN WORLD WAR II WALTHER "AC/43" CODE P.38 Lot #1133 (Sale Order 134 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. S# 8296k. Bbl. 4 7/8". P.38 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Walther for the German military in 1943. Left side of the slide is marked "P.38", followed by Walther's mfg. code and the 2-digit year of mfg. "ac/ 43" and the S#, with Walther Eagle/359 proofs marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a salt blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece aftermarket checkered wood grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, bbl., and locking block. MAGS: 8-rd. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining large amounts of their original arsenal blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as scattered areas of light to mild pitting and surface oxidation. Dark pitted bore, retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some smoothing to the checkering and some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, with the left panel exhibiting a large chip at the top right corner. (25-580/MLW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.
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GERMAN WWII WALTHER "AC 44" CODE P.38 Lot #1134 (Sale Order 135 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 8370a. Bbl. 4 7/8". P.38 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Walther for the German military in 1944. Left side of the slide is marked "P.38," followed by the S#, as well as Walther's mfg. code and the 2-digit year of mfg. "ac 44," with Eagle/359 acceptance proofs and an eagle firing proof marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a dull military blue finish overall. Front grip strap appears to have been touched up at one time. Frame is mounted with 2-piece, grooved, brown, pressed resin grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, bbl., and locking block. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster marked "gxy 1944" on the rear. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their blue finishes, exhibiting some spots of mild wear and thinning, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as a few spots of light surface oxidation overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some light surface-level pitting while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Safety lever decocker functions appropriately. Grips are very good, showing some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Holster is very good, remaining malleable, exhibiting some wear and scattered marks from handling and storage. (24-6869/MLW). CURIO. $700-1,100.
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GERMAN WWII MAUSER "BYF/44" CODE P.38 Lot #1135 (Sale Order 136 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6010e. Bbl. 4 7/8". P.38 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser in 1944. Left side of the slide is marked "P.38," followed by Mauser's mfg. code and the 2-digit year of mfg. "byf/ 44", as well as the S#, with an Eagle/WaA135 proof and an eagle firing proof stamped on the right. Metal components exhibit a professionally reapplied blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece, grooved, black, pressed resin grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, bbl., and locking block. Bbl. S# appears to have been a factory error, originally reading "6000/ e" and having been overstamped to "6010/ e." MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: contemporary production black leather holster. CONDITION: excellent, as refinished, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their reapplied blue finish overall, exhibiting some scattered spots of light to mild pitting beneath the finish. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting sharp and well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks and nicks from handling and storage, with the right panel exhibiting a chip at the bottom right corner. Holster is excellent overall. A very attractive, professionally restored P.38 pistol. (24-6853/MLW). CURIO. $600-1,000.
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GERMAN WORLD WAR II SPREEWERKE P.38 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1136 (Sale Order 137 of 627) PISTOL WITH POST-WAR HOLSTER. Cal. 9x19mm Parabellum. S# 6458s. Bbl. 4 7/8". P.38 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Spreewerke during World War II. Left side of the slide is marked "P.38", followed by Spreewerke's "cyq" mfg. code, and the S#. Right side of the slide is stamped with an Eagle/88 above a star rework proof, followed by "H P", 2 additional Eagle/88 proofs, and an eagle firing proof. Right side of the frame is marked with an additional unidentified "HP" stamp. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece dark brown grooved pressed resin grips. Standard blade front sight and U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, bbl., and locking block. MAGS: 1 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: post-war black leather holster marked "12-120-0169/ B. MEYER GRONAU" on the rear. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original arsenal blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, with some scattered spots of light surface oxidation and pitting present overall. Bore exhibits consistent mild to moderate pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Safety lever decocker functions appropriately when cycled by hand. Grips are very good, showing some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear, with areas of light age related cracking overall. (25-521/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.
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WEST GERMAN POLICE MARKED WALTHER MODEL PP Lot #1137 (Sale Order 138 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 393276. Bbl. 3 7/8". Model PP semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Walther for the West German police in 1969. The left side of the slide is marked with the Walther banner logo, followed by markings stipulating Walther's mfg. information, as well as the model and cal. designations. Left side of the frame and right side of the slide exhibit a boxed "Nds" proof, indicating issue to the German Niedersachsen Police. Right side of the frame is marked "69", followed by an Ulm Proof House antler, as well as with an Eagle/N commercial nitro proof. Metal components exhibit a lustrous high polish blue finish overall, save for on the chamber, which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece aftermarket plain wood grips. Slide features a matte rib, with a fixed blade front sight, and dovetailed square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 aftermarket 8-rd., with black synthetic grip extension. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: generic black soft case. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of light to mild wear and thinning, as well as some small scattered splotches of losses to the finish. Mirror bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good overall. (25-1013/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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RARE GERMAN WWII MAUSER MODEL 1934 Lot #1138 (Sale Order 139 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 592887. Bbl. 3 3/8". One of only approx. 8,000 Model 1934 semi-automatic pistols mfg. by Mauser that were procured for the German military from 1940-1941. Left side of the slide is marked with the S# within a milled panel, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, with "Cal. 7,65 D.R.P.u.A.P." marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with an Eagle/655 acceptance proof, above an eagle-firing proof. Sideplate is marked with the Mauser banner logo. Metal components exhibit a polished salt blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece checkered wood wraparound grip. Half-moon blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, sideplate, slide, and bbl. MAGS: two 8-rd. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original blue finish, exhibiting some areas of light to mild wear and thinning, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as some scattered spots of light surface-level oxidation and pitting. Mirror bore, exhibiting a few small spots of mild pitting towards the muzzle, while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grip shows some scattered marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6764/MLW). CURIO. $500-1,000.
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GERMAN WWI MAUSER MODEL 1914 Lot #1139 (Sale Order 140 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 171096. Bbl. 3 3/8". Model 1914 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser for the Imperial German military during WWI. Left side of the slide is marked with the S#, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, with "Mauser - 7,65" marked on the right. Top of the slide is marked with a small crowned Imperial German military acceptance proof ahead of the rear sight dovetail, with a double-crowned "U" commercial proof marked at the rear. Sideplate is marked with the Mauser banner logo. Front of the trigger guard is stamped with an Imperial German eagle. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece checkered wood wraparound grip, which has been sanded and revarnished at one time. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, sideplate, slide, and bbl. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster stamped with a boxed "L.Z. St./ H.Dr." above "SATTLELIEF.-VERB./ SITZ DRESDEN/ 1918." on the body. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their arsenal blue finish, exhibiting some light wear and thinning, with some small, scattered spots of pitting present overall. Very bright bore, exhibiting a few scattered spots of oxidation, while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grip is good, showing a few minor marks from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some mild age-related cracking and crazing. (24-6855/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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NICE MAUSER MODEL HSc SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1140 (Sale Order 141 of 627) HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 911727. Bbl. 3 1/4". HSc semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser for the German military during World War II. Left side of the slide is marked with the Mauser banner logo, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, as well as the model and cal. designations. Left side of the frame is marked with an Eagle/WaA135 military acceptance proof, with an Eagle/N commercial nitro proof marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: Two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Brown leather holster stamped "jhg/ 41" on the closure strap flap and ink-stamped "Mauser 7,65" on the interior. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original blue finish, exhibiting mild edge wear, scattered spots of light to mild wear and thinning, some superficial handling marks, as well as some spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting sharp and well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some light smoothing, as well as some scattered marks and minor impressions. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some areas of age-related cracking and light crazing overall. (24-6878/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.
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NICE MAUSER HSc SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1141 (Sale Order 142 of 627) HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 771991. Bbl. 3 1/4". HSc semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser for the German military during WWII. Left side of the slide is marked with the Mauser banner logo, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, as well as the model and cal. designations. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame features a slot for a lanyard loop and is mounted with a 2-piece checkered wood grip. Slide features a matted sight groove with an integral blade front sight and a dovetailed U-notch rear sight. All numbers are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: Two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Brown leather holster stamped "jhg/ 41" on the closure strap flap. Closure strap is stamped with an Eagle/WaA286 proof. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original high-polish blue finish, exhibiting some areas of mild wear and thinning, some superficial handling marks, as well as some spots of light surface-level oxidation and pitting. Left side of the frame exhibits an area of light pitting on the forward trigger guard web that appears to have been touched up at one time. Bbl. exhibits scattered spots of age-related discoloration. Mirror bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing scattered marks and small impressions from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, as well as areas of light to mild age-related cracking and crazing, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6860/MLW). CURIO. $350-550.
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NICE MAUSER MODEL HSc SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1142 (Sale Order 143 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm. S# 912918. Bbl. 3 1/4". Model HSc semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Mauser. The left side of the slide is marked with the Mauser banner logo, followed by Mauser's mfg. information, as well as the model and cal. designations. Right side of rear trigger guard web exhibits an Eagle/N commercial nitro proof, which is also present on the right side of the slide. Metal components exhibit a salt blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece flat checkered wood grips. Slide features a sight channel groove, with an integral blade front sight and dovetailed U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original arsenal salt blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light to mild wear and thinning, some superficial handling marks, as well as a few scattered small spots of light pitting and oxidation. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Grips show scattered superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-309/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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GERMAN POLICE PROOFED J.P. SAUER & SOHN 1930 Lot #1143 (Sale Order 144 of 627) BEHORDENMODELL SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 212398. Bbl. 3". 1930 Behordenmodell semi-automatic pistol mfg. by J.P. Sauer & Sohn. The left side of the slide is marked "J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL", followed by the J.P. Sauer logo and cal. designation, with "PATENT" marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with a German "K" within a sunburst proof, denoting police issue. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the trigger safety, which is strawed. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered black hard rubber grips, which exhibit the cal. designation and "SUS" monogram on the left panel. Blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, trigger bar, slide, and slide end cap. MAGS: One 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black leather holster marked "KernKlager&Cie/ 1933/ Berlin" above a German police starburst proof. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, some superficial handling marks, as well as a few spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing some smoothing and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Left grip panel exhibits some cracking on the interior. Holster is excellent, remaining malleable and showing some mild wear from use. (24-6845/MLW). CURIO. $500-1,000.
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GERMAN WWI J.P. SAUER & SOHN MODEL 1913 Lot #1144 (Sale Order 145 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 79393. Bbl. 3". A 2nd Variation Model 1913 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by J.P. Sauer & Sohn for the Imperial German military in WWI. Top of the slide is marked "J.P. SAUER & SOHN, SUHL," followed by the J.P. Sauer logo, with "PATENT." marked on the left and the cal. designation marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with the S#, with a diminutive Imperial German military acceptance proof, followed by a Crown/N commercial nitro proof marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl. and firing pin, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "S&S" checkered brown hard rubber grips. Half-moon blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching via what appears to be an assembly # (3036) and include the frame, slide, bolt, firing pin, and slide end cap. MAGS: one 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown pebble grain leather holster marked "GENOSSENSCH./ SATTLEREI/ BRESLAU/ 1915." on the body, beneath the closure flap. CONDITION: metal components retain large amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, with scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation and some pitting present overall. Fair bore, exhibiting moderate pitting and a small bulge, while retaining fair to good rifling throughout. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear and some light age-related cracking. (24-6840/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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RARE PRUSSIAN WWI CONTRACT GEBRUDER MERKEL WALTHER Lot #1145 (Sale Order 146 of 627) MODEL 4 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 63396. Bbl. 3 1/2". Unable to produce enough Model 4 pistols for the Prussian military, Walther licensed production of their Model 4 to Immanuel Meffert, who further sub-contracted Model 4 production to various other mfgs. This example, mfg. by Gebruder Merkel, is marked "SELDSTLADE-PISTOLE CAL. 7,65. WALTHER'S PATENT" above the Walther banner logo, followed by a Crown/N commercial nitro proof, the S#, and a crowned Imperial Prussian military acceptance proof on the left side of the slide. Left side of the frame is marked with an intertwined "GM" monogram within a shield, denoting sub-contracted mfg. by Merkel. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "CW" monogram checkered brown synthetic grips. Half-moon blade front sight with dovetailed V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame and slide. MAGS: one 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster marked "CARL BUSSE G.M.B.H./ MAINZ/ 1917" on the body. Interior of the closure flap is ink stamped with what appears to read "R.A.XI." CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, some superficial handling marks, as well as some small spots of light surface oxidation and pitting overall. Near mirror bore, exhibiting some scattered spots of light pitting while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some smoothing, some scattered handling marks, as well as a few small cracks. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some areas of age-related cracking and minor crazing, but otherwise remaining sturdy and serviceable. (24-6839/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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NICE C.G. HAENEL SCHMEISSER PATENT MODEL I Lot #1146 (Sale Order 147 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC POCKET PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL FACTORY BOX & MANUAL. Cal. 25 ACP. S# 38859. Bbl. 2 1/8". Model I semi-automatic pistol designed by Hugo Schmeisser and mfg. by C.G. Haenel. The left side of the bbl. is marked "C.G. HAENEL SUHL, GERMANY, SCHMEISSER'S PATENT". Right side of slide and frame exhibit a German Crown/N commercial nitro proof. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "SH" monogram checkered black synthetic grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide (interior), and bbl. (underside). MAGS: 1 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plain cardboard box, with a label on the lid that reads "SCHMEISSER/ Automatic Pistol/ Pocket Model, Caliber 25/ C.G. Haenel, Suhl/ (Germany)". Box contains an original factory manual. CONDITION: fine, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting a few scattered spots of light to mild wear and thinning, as well as a few scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation overall. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting a few spots of what appears to be light pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing some light smoothing and a few light superficial marks from handling and storage. Box is very good overall, exhibiting some light superficial wear to its exterior, while remaining sturdy and serviceable overall. Lid label shows some minor losses around the edges, as well as an area of light water damage, but otherwise is very good. Manual has been folded to fit into the box and shows some age related discoloration, but is otherwise excellent. A nice C.G. Haenel Model I pistol with its original box and manual. (25-637/MLW). CURIO. $500-700.
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GERMAN WWI BECKER & HOLLANDER BOHELLA Lot #1147 (Sale Order 148 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 18307. Bbl. 2 7/8". Bohella semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Becker & Hollander circa. 1915-1918 for the Imperial German military. The left side of the slide is marked "Selstlade-Pistole Bohella Cal. 7,65 D.R.P.," with "Becker & Hollander. Waffenbau Suhl." marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with the S#, followed by a Crown/N commercial nitro proof (also present on the left side of the slide and bbl.) and a crowned German military acceptance proof, with an Imperial German Reichsadler marked on the front of the triggerguard bow. Metal components exhibit a nicely reapplied blue finish overall, with the trigger and safety lever/slide catch exhibiting a nitre blue finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece grooved wood grips, which appear to have been sanded and re-grooved at one time. Half-moon blade front sight with a V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, trigger, trigger bar, slide, bbl., as well as the grips. Trigger bar S# appears to have originally been a factory error, originally reading "8305" and having been over-stamped to "8307." MAGS: two 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unmarked period brown leather holster. CONDITION: extremely fine, as restored, with metal components retaining virtually all of their reapplied blue finishes overall, exhibiting scattered spots of pitting beneath the finish. Very bright bore (as refinished), exhibiting scattered spots of mild pitting while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are excellent overall. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear, as well as some light age-related cracking and crazing, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6762/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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GERMAN WWI ISSUE DREYSE MODEL 1907 Lot #1148 (Sale Order 149 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 180597. Bbl. 3 1/2". Model 1907 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Dreyse for the Imperial German military. Left side of the frame is marked "DREYSE" above Dreyse's mfg. information, with a crowned Imperial German military proof marked on the right. Left side of the frame and slide exhibit a Crown/N commercial nitro proof. Metal components exhibit a reapplied dull blue finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "RMF" monogram checkered black hard rubber grips. Blade front sight with V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, upper assembly, and bolt. MAGS: one 8-rd. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their reapplied dull blue finish, exhibiting areas of light to mild pitting beneath the finish, and scattered spots of light surface oxidation overall. Fair bore, exhibiting scattered spots of dark pitting while retaining good rifling throughout. Grips show scattered marks from handling and storage and a few minor chips, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-6816/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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MANN 7.65MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC VEST POCKET PISTOL. Lot #1149 (Sale Order 150 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm. S# 52150. Bbl. 2 3/8". Vest pocket semi-automatic pistol chambered in 7.65mm mfg. by Mann. Left side of the slide is marked "CAL. 7,65 MANN - WERKE A.G. SUHL MANN'S PATENT". Left side of the frame is marked "S" and "F" above "Mag.". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "MANN" checkered black hard rubber grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: Two 5-rd.; one mag. does not appear original to this model pistol but does lock into the frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Tooled brown leather soft case, containing a vintage set of grips (one grip panel is broken in half). CONDITION: Metal components retain large amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as some areas of light to mild pitting. Very bright bore, exhibiting areas of light to mild pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Tooled brown leather soft case shows some wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7186/MLW). CURIO. $100-200.
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MANN MODEL 1921 SEMI-AUTOMATIC VEST POCKET PISTOL. Lot #1150 (Sale Order 151 of 627) Cal. 6.35mm. S# 14620-21. Bbl. 1 13/16". Model 1921 mfg. by Fritz Mann Feinmaschinen Waffen und Werkzeugfabrik (Fritz Mann Machinery Guns and Tools Factory) during the early 1920s. The left side of the frame is marked with the cal. designation, followed by "MANN'S - PATENTE," with "MADE IN GERMANY" and a Crown/N commercial nitro proof marked on the right. Front grip strap is marked with the S#, followed by "-21," indicating the model designation. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "MANN" checkered black hard rubber grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, bbl., bolt, and cocking knob. MAGS: one 5-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain most of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of mild wear and thinning, with some scattered areas of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting. Poor bore, exhibiting dark pitting, while retaining good rifling throughout. Grips show scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7242/MLW). CURIO. $100-200.
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GERMAN WW II PIEPER BAYARD MODEL 1908 SEMI- Lot #1151 (Sale Order 152 of 627) AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH UNIT MARKED HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 112414. Bbl. 2 1/8". Bayard Model 1908 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Belgium by Pieper while under German occupation. The top of the slide is marked "BREVETE S G D G PATENTED SEPT. 8 1908," with "CAL. 7.65 MODELE DEPOSE" marked on the left. Left side of the frame is marked with Pieper's mfg. information, followed by the Bayard trademark logo. Right side of the frame and slide both exhibit an Imperial German Reichsadler, with the frame also exhibiting a small crowned Imperial German military acceptance proof. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "BAYARD" checkered black hard rubber grips. Matching numbers are present on the frame and slide. MAGS: two 5-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster marked "L. I. R. 387." on the closure flap. CONDITION: metal components retain bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some light to mild edge wear, some superficial handling marks, as well as some spots of light pitting and oxidation, primarily on the rear of the slide and frame. Bore exhibits varying degrees of dark pitting while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered nicks and marks from handling and storage, with the right panel exhibiting a small crack that stems from the lower screw slot. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, but otherwise remaining sturdy and serviceable. An exceptionally attractive Pieper Bayard Model 1908 pistol, mfg. under German occupation during the Great War. (24-6792/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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SCARCE WWII GERMAN MARKED ARMAND GAVAGE 1940 SEMI- Lot #1152 (Sale Order 153 of 627) AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 1516. Bbl. 3". Low-profile blade front sight. Grooved rear sight. All visible matching numbers. One of an estimated 1500 WWII German-marked Armand Gavage 1940 pistols made under occupation. Right side of the gun has a WWII German eagle with a party symbol in three places. Blued finish. Checkered black hard rubber grips with AG logo. MAGS: one 6-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case. CONDITION: grips show moderate checkering and handling wear. Metal retains 92% of its original blue, with a couple of patches of oxidation on the right side of the slide, some further light oxidation, some light dings, and edge wear. Safety is stiff but functional. Safety and trigger function properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6872/MJC). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.
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GERMAN CONTRACT ASTRA M200 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1153 (Sale Order 154 of 627) Cal. 6.35mm. S# 505539. Bbl. 2 1/8". M200 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra under contract for the German military, falling within the appropriate contract S# range of 504501-506000. Left side of the slide is marked with Astra's mfg. information and the cal. designation. Left side of the frame is marked with Spanish proofs, with "GECO" stamped on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish, save for on the bbl. and trigger, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Astra logo checkered black synthetic grips. First variation slide, with dished loaded chamber indicator. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: One 6-rd. nickel-plated mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Generic hard case. CONDITION: Metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light to mild wear and thinning, a few superficial handling marks, as well as a couple of spots of light surface oxidation. Very bright bore, exhibiting a few small spots of oxidation/pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-6800/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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GERMAN WWII ASTRA MODEL 600/43 SEMI- Lot #1154 (Sale Order 155 of 627) AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 9476. Bbl. 5 1/4". Model 600/43 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra under contract for Germany during WWII. The top of the slide is marked with the Astra logo towards the muzzle, with Astra's mfg. information marked at the rear. Left side of the frame is marked with Spanish proofs, with a German Eagle/WaAD20 proof and the S# marked on the right. Left side of the frame is stamped "UNCETA Y COMPANIA/ 9476" beneath the grip panel. Frame and slide exhibit what appears to be a professionally reapplied blue finish, with the bbl., trigger, and safety lever being polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Half-moon blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. Mag. floorplate has been numbered to match, likely by an armorer during the period. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster marked "bqr44" above an Eagle/WaA66 on the interior of the closure flap. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their blue finish, exhibiting some spots of wear and thinning overall. In-the-white parts show scattered spots of age-related discoloration. Mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing some mild smoothing and some scattered marks from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some age-related cracking and light crazing overall. (24-6802/MLW). CURIO. $400-600.
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VERY NICE GERMAN WWII ASTRA MODEL 300 Lot #1155 (Sale Order 156 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 594134. Bbl. 3 7/8". Model 300 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra for the German military during WWII. The top of the slide is marked with the Astra logo towards the muzzle, with Astra's mfg. information marked at the rear. Frame and slide exhibit a blue finish, with the trigger, safety lever, and bbl. being polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, mag. release button, slide catch, slide, as well as on the bbl. MAGS: two 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brown leather holster with German ink stampings on the interior of the closure flap. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finishes, exhibiting some light edge wear, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation. In-the-white parts, there are some scattered spots of age-related discoloration, but they are otherwise very good overall. Mirror bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good to excellent overall. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, but otherwise remaining sturdy and serviceable. (24-6828/MLW). CURIO. $350-500.
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EARLY GERMAN OCCUPATION CZ-27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1156 (Sale Order 157 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 93777. Bbl. 3 5/8". Round blade front sight and V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide and frame. Early, high-polish blue example with a "BOHMISCHE" marked slide and two "WaA76" German stamps. Several markings have added white highlight paint. Hammer, trigger, and extractor have strawed finish. Checkered brown grips with CZ logo. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hard case with a 1942-dated brown leather German holster marked "P.Mod. 27" and an eagle "WaA76" on the rear. Inside flap of holster marked "Oberstabsveterinär Dr. Moll" in black ink, undoubtedly for a German veterinary officer. CONDITION: grips show a small chip at the bottom of the left side; grips otherwise show scattered scratches and handling wear. Metal retains 70% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, light scratches, light oxidation, and fading. Safety does not appear to engage, but action is otherwise functional when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6758/MJC). CURIO. $450-700.
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GERMAN OCCUPATION CZ-27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1157 (Sale Order 158 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 90427. Bbl. 3 7/8". Round blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide and frame. "BOHMISCHE" and "WaA76"-marked slide. Blue finish with strawed trigger, extractor, and hammer. Checkered brown grips with the CZ logo. MAGS: two 8-rd., marked "P.Mod.27" on the baseplates. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hard case and black WWII German-marked holster. CONDITION: grips show some checkering and handling wear. Metal retains 93% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear and some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good+, bright bore. (24-6760/MJC). CURIO. $500-700.
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WWII GERMAN OCCUPATION CZ 27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1158 (Sale Order 159 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 439021. Bbl. 3 7/8". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide & frame. Right side of frame has WW2 German eagle over "76" marking. Late production "fnh" slide example with phosphate finish. Various markings have added white highlight paint. Checkered black grips. MAGS: 2-8 rd. One mag is blued & the other phosphate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with late war pebbled holster. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks & light chipping. Metal retains 80% original phosphate with scattered edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Safety not engaging & will require attention to fix. Action otherwise functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6865/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWII GERMAN ISSUE CZ-27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1159 (Sale Order 160 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 311643. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide and frame; the slide is also marked "fnh." Right side of the bbl. is marked with a German WWII eagle proof. Right side of the frame has a German eagle "WaA76" marking. Two-tone blue finish with strawed small parts. Checkered brown grips with the CZ logo. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hard case with 1944-dated EZGJ pebbled black holster. CONDITION: grips show some scattered handling marks and wear. Metal retains 95% of its original blue, with some light oxidation, edge wear, light dings, and some factory pitting flaws beneath the finish. Safety is not engaging, but the action otherwise functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good+, bright bore. (24-6873/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WW2 GERMAN OCCUPATION CZ MODEL 27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL Lot #1160 (Sale Order 161 of 627) . Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 40825. Bbl. 3 7/8". Round blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide & frame. Left side of slide is marked "Pistole Modell 27 Kal. 7,65". Top of slide & right side of frame have WW2 German eagle "76" acceptance stamps. Several stamps have added white highlight paint. Blued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered brown grips with CZ logo. MAGS: 1-8 rd. marked "P. Mod. 27". CONDITION: grips show a chip at bottom front of right side & some scattered handling marks. Metal retains 80% original blue with some light pitting on high edges, a few light dings, scattered edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-303/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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IMPERIAL GERMAN ISSUE FEG FROMMER STOP SEMI AUTO Lot #1161 (Sale Order 162 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 75947. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. V-notch fixed rear sight. About 37,000 Frommer stops were used by Imperial Germany during WW1. Left front of trigger guard has circled "BP" proof & German crown "P" marking. Blued finish. Black checkered hard rubber grips with "FS" logo. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with keys. CONDITION: grips show checkering wear, scattered handling marks & a couple light chips. Metal retains 50% original blue with scattered edge wear, fading, some light pitting on grip safety, oxidation & dings. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with some light oxidation. (24-6778/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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WWII GERMAN ISSUE FEMARU (JHV) MOD 37 SEMI AUTO Lot #1162 (Sale Order 163 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 59162. Bbl. 4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on fame, bbl. & slide. Left side of slide marked "P. Mod 37, Kal 7,65" & "jhv 43". Left front of trigger guard marked with German eagle "WaA173" inspection stamp. Blued finish. Grooved hardwood grips. MAGS: 1-8 rd. matching numbered to gun. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with tan Luftwaffe P.37 holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks. Metal retains 70% original blue with scattered light oxidation & fading to brown. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (24-6834/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWII GERMAN ISSUE FEMARU 37 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1163 (Sale Order 164 of 627) Cal 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 36966. Bbl. 4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on bbl., slide, and frame. WWII German version of the Hungarian Femaru pistol, used by the Luftwaffe. Slide is marked "jhv 41" with a German eagle. Left front of the trigger guard has a WWII German eagle "WaA58" marking. Many markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish. Grooved hardwood grips. MAGS: one 8-rd., matching-numbered to the pistol. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an aftermarket black hard case with a tan CDC 42-coded Luftwaffe holster. CONDITION: Grips show light handling marks and wear. Metal retains 90% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, some light oxidation, and some handling wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6881/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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WWII GERMAN OCCUPATION FN 1922 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1164 (Sale Order 165 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 32558. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. All visible matching numbers. Left side of the frame and slide have German inspection stamps, such as an eagle "WaA103". Blued finish. Checkered black plastic grips with FN logo. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with tan leather holster with GI marking inside flap that appears to read "E. DOYLE WHALEY 38565984". CONDITION: The bottom of the right grip panel has writing that reads "7.65"; otherwise, the grips show some dirt staining and handling marks. Metal retains 85% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, some oxidation (mostly on the grip straps), and fading. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good, bright bore. (24-6920/MJC). CURIO. $500-700.
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WWII GERMAN OCCUPATION MAB D SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1165 (Sale Order 166 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 69091. Bbl. 4". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. WWII German occupation MAB D with German eagle proof on the right side of the bbl. Right side of the frame has a German eagle "WaA251" inspection stamp. Blued finish. Checkered black plastic grips with MAB logo. Lanyard ring is present on the bottom of the grip frame. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an aftermarket black hard case with an unmarked black leather holster. CONDITION: Grips have a loose fit with a few scattered chips, some dings, and handling marks. Metal retains 95% of its original blue, with some light oxidation specks, scattered edge wear, and light fading. Slide stop is not catching properly, but the action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-6876/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWII GERMAN MARKED SACM 1935A SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1166 (Sale Order 167 of 627) Cal. 7.65 French Long. S# B4710A. Bbl. 4 1/2". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. French 1935A pistol, produced under WWII German occupation. Left side of the frame has standard French markings and a WWII German eagle "WaA251" marking. Black enamel finish. Checkered black grips. MAGS: three 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with black leather 1935A holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered checkering and handling wear. Metal retains 93% of its original black enamel, with scattered light flaking and handling wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6769/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWII GERMAN UNIQUE KREIGSMODELL SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1167 (Sale Order 168 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 67945. Bbl. 3 1/4". Round blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. French Unique Model 17, made under WWII German occupation. Left rear of the frame has a WWII German eagle "WaAD20" inspection stamp. Blued finish. Grooved black grips, marked "7.65 MM/ 9 SCHUSS." MAGS: two 9-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with brown leather holster. CONDITION: grips show handling wear and light chipping to the grooves. Metal retains 80% of its original blue with scattered fading (mostly on the grip straps), some edge wear, and light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-6791/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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WWII GERMAN MARKED UNIQUE 17 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1168 (Sale Order 169 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 30756. Bbl. 3". Round blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Unique Model 17 pistol made under WWII German occupation. Rear right of the frame has serial number and WWII German eagle over a "WaA251" inspection stamp. Reblue finish. Grooved grips with the Unique logo. Lanyard ring is present on the left side of the mag. well. MAGS: two 9-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with leather "WaAD20"-marked holster; the inside flap of the holster has an inked name that reads "SNELL". CONDITION: grips show some light dings and handling wear. Metal retains 95% of its reblue, with some light dings, small spots of oxidation, and light edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Good bore with some light frosting but evident rifling. (24-6779/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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WWII GERMAN MARKED UNIQUE 16 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1169 (Sale Order 170 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 26691. Bbl. 3". Round blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Unique Model 16 pistol made under WWII German occupation. Rear right of the frame has the German "(Eagle)/WaA251" inspection stamp. Blued slide. Frame has a plump, cleaned appearance. Black grips. MAGS: one 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with a black leather holster marked "WaAD20" on the front of the flap. CONDITION: grips show some checkering and handling wear with some dings. Slide retains 98% of its blue, with a few light dings, some light oxidation specks, and minor edge wear. Frame shows a few minor dings and some cleaned pitting. Safety is not engaging, and the mag. release operates stiffly. Slide and trigger cycle properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6875/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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ITALIAN BODEO 1889 ENLISTED DA REVOLVER. Lot #1170 (Sale Order 171 of 627) Cal. 10.25mm. S# F6224. Bbl. 4 1/3". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. 1912 dated Bodeo 1889 revolver made by Castelli of Brescia. Arsenal rework blue finish. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with 1889 Bodeo canvas holster. CONDITION: grips show heavy checkering wear, some chipping, dings & handling marks. Metal retains 70% arsenal rework blue with some small pitting spots on grip straps, scattered small dings, edge wear & fading to gray. Action is a bit sluggish but functional when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered light pitting & frosting but strong rifling. (24-6806/MJC). CURIO. $350-550.
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ITALIAN GLISENTI 1910 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1171 (Sale Order 172 of 627) Cal. 9mm Glisenti. S# 593P. Bbl. 4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. All visible matching numbers. Italian WW1 semi auto pistol. Right rear of frame has Brescia "FAB 1910" marking. Varied markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish. Checkered grips black grips with eagle & cross. MAGS: 1-7 rd. nickel & unnumbered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with leather Glisenti holster. CONDITION: grips show a couple small cracks, some checkering & handling wear. Metal retains 90% arsenal blue with scattered light oxidation, edge & handling wear. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. (24-6773/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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SCARCE ITALIAN BRIXIA MODEL 1912 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1172 (Sale Order 173 of 627) Cal. 9mm Glisenti. S# C736. Bbl. 3 3/4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. All visible matching numbers. Simplified version of the Glistenti pistol. Various markings have added white highlight paint. Checkered black grips with House of Savoy eagles. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. MAGS: 1-7 rd. nickel finished. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with green holster. CONDITION: grips show some flaking finish, scattered dings, scratches & handling marks. Metal retains 60% blue with some pitting on the high edges, scattered oxidation, fading & edge wear. Mag release stiffly but action otherwise functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows some shallow pitting & frosting but visible rifling. (24-6804/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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BERETTA 1915/17 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1173 (Sale Order 174 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 69044. Bbl. 3 1/4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide & frame. Serial numbers & slide markings have added white highlight paint. Arsenal updated Beretta 1915 pistol for 7.65mm. Left side of slide has 1915 date. Blued finish. Grooved hardwood grips. Left side of grip frame has lanyard ring. MAGS: 1-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with green holster. CONDITION: grips show some black staining & handling wear. Metal retains 60% arsenal blue with scattered fading, some dings, edge wear & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered frosting but strong rifling. (24-6871/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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SCARCE BERETTA 1923 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1174 (Sale Order 175 of 627) Cal. 9mm Glisenti. S# 3C2634. Bbl. 4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Scarce interwar Italian sidearm with only 3000 accepted by Italian Army. Left side of slide has Beretta markings with "1915-1919-M2 1923" dates. Rear left of frame has Italian Army crown "RE" marking. Several markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish. Grooved black grips with "PB" logo. MAGS: 1-7 rd. with large windows. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with leather holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks & wear. Metal retains 50% original blue with overall flaking to brown, scattered oxidation & some handling wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows overall frosting & scattered light pitting but evident rifling. (24-6856/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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WWII ITALIAN AIR FORCE BERETTA 1934 SEMI AUTO Lot #1175 (Sale Order 176 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# G34249. Bbl. 3 1/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, frame, and bbl. Blank slide. Rear left of the frame has an Italian Air Force eagle marking; the left rear of the frame has an unusual German eagle over the party symbol. It is possible this marking was post-service-applied. Serial number and Air Force eagle markings have added white highlight. Blued finish. Black grips with "PB" logo. MAGS: two 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with brown leather holster. CONDITION: grips show light handling wear. Metal retains 97% of its original blue, with some light edge & handling wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good+, bright bore. (24-6862/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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WWII ITALIAN BERETTA 1934 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1176 (Sale Order 177 of 627) Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# 6872AA. Bbl. 3 1/4". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, frame, and bbl. External serial numbers and left side proof have added white highlight paint. 1944-dated Beretta 1934 made by the German allied Italian Socialist Republic (RSI). Pistol lacks Italian Army or Air Force markings. Blued finish. Black grips with "PB" Beretta logo. MAGS: two 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with leather holster. CONDITION: grips show some light handling marks. Metal retains 92% of its original blue, with scattered handling and edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6772/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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BERETTA 1934 ROMANIAN CONTRACT SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1177 (Sale Order 178 of 627) Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# 32651. Bbl. 3 1/4". Blade front sight. Fixed V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the frame, slide, and bbl. Romanian contract Beretta pistol with "9 SCRUT" cal. marking on the left side of the slide. Blued finish. Black grips with "PB" Beretta logo. MAGS: Two 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Aftermarket black hard case with black leather holster. CONDITION: Grips show scattered worn checkering, flaking, and handling marks. Metal retains 70% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, fading, light dings, and light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with some light pitting but strong rifling. (24-6799/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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ITALIAN ARMY MARKED BERETTA 1934 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1178 (Sale Order 179 of 627) Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# F65256. Bbl. 3 1/4". Blade front sight. Fixed v-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Rear right of frame has "IVU" marking that may be German. Left side of slide has Beretta markings with 1942 date in two forms. Left rear of frame has crown "RE" Italian marking. Blue finish. Black grips with PB logo. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with leather holster. CONDITION: grips show light handling marks. Metal retains 98% original blue with some light handling & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bright bore. (24-6858/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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4UT MARKED BERETTA 1935 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1179 (Sale Order 180 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 583831. Bbl. 3 3/8". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, slide & bbl. Left side of slide has Beretta markings & 1944 date. Rear left of frame has "4UT" marking. Phosphate finish. Black grips with PB logo. MAGS: 1-8 rd. blued. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with Beretta 1934/35 laminated paper holster. CONDITION: grips show some light handling marks. Metal retains 95% original phosphate with some light oxidation, dings & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright very good + bore. (24-6843/MJC). CURIO. $500-700.
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ITALIAN ARMY MARKED BERETTA 1935 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1180 (Sale Order 181 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 479605. Bbl. 3 1/2". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, slide & bbl. Left side of slide has Beretta markings & 1941 date. Left rear of frame has Italian Army "RE" marking. Blued finish. Black grips with "PB" logo. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with brown leather holster. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks & wear. Metal retains 95-97% original blue with some scattered light oxidation specks & handling wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6827/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1181 (Sale Order 182 of 627) Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 762999. Bbl. 31". Blade front sight. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2400m. Parts have mixed assembly numbers. Receiver top has intact mum & Type 38 markings. Left side of receiver has Tokyo Arsenal symbol & serial number. Floorplate has reblued finish. Other parts have arsenal blue & strawed finish. Asian hardwood stock set with two piece butt & bottom mounted sling swivels. Rear band & handguard are loose. Cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Type 30 bayonet made by an unknown company under Kokura supervision with scabbard & leather frog. Brightly finished blade has Kokura & hourglass symbols. Bayonet has hooked crossguard & is in very good condition. CONDITION: sanded stock set is mostly devoid of Urushi & shows a crack at front of handguard, some chipping at front of forend, scattered dings & handling marks. Floorplate shows scattered fading reblue & edge wear. Balance of metal shows overall fading & scattered oxidation with strong traces of arsenal blue. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Worn bore with scattered pitting & oxidation. (25-477/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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WW2 JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLE Lot #1182 (Sale Order 183 of 627) Cal. 6.5 Japanese. S# 232. Bbl. 31 1/4". Rifle has had the markings removed, leaving only the serial number & was likely refurbished by China. Replacement ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1,700 meters. Inverted V front sight. Receiver is marked only w/ serial number. Bolt matches receiver. Cleaning rod is present. Non-matching hardwood stock set. Buttstock has two piece construction & has oriental characters at bottom of forend. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 15 1/2" fullered blade bayonet. 20" overall. Curved quillon. Bayonet has Kokura arsenal interlocking circles. Smooth hardwood grips retained by two screws. Bayonet is turning overall gray & patina w/ light oxidation. Grips have heavy wear & have been cleaned, showing considerable loss of wood. CONDITION: stock has arsenal rework finish, possibly Chinese w/ moderate wear, flaking & scratches. Forend has notably thin finish w/ 2" crack ahead of rear sight. Metal has arsenal rework blue finish turning patina. Cleaning rod is approx. 4 3/4" long & would serve only as a stacking rod. Dark worn oxidized bore. (24-7158/RW). CURIO. $250-350.
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JAPANESE KOISHIKAWA TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION MILITARY Lot #1183 (Sale Order 184 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 6.5 Jap. S# 1141008. Numbers match on receiver and bolt assembly. Bbl.31 1/4". Receiver marked on the left rail with the Koishikawa arsenal interlocking circles. Mum has been defaced by grinding but is visible and the 38 Type characters are sharp and clear. Ladder rear sight graduated to 2400 meters. Inverted "V" front sight w/o protective ears. Bolt has oval knob and large tang checkered safety knob. non-matching dust cover. 29 1/2" cleaning rod does not latch in place. Bayonet lug is present. Hardwood stock set with two piece buttstock. CONDITION: stock set has moderate wear, scratches and handling marks with arsenal rework finish. Metal retains 75% of its original blue finish with thinning , wear and small spots of oxidation. Dark bore with worn lands. (25-979/RW). CURIO. $ 350-550.
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SCARCE KOREAN WAR CONVERTED TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT Lot #1184 (Sale Order 185 of 627) ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 71873. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight without protective ears. Fixed aperture rear sight. All numbered parts are matching to receiver including firing pin. Type 99 Arisaka rifle converted to 30-06 for use by South Korean forces during the Korean War. Receiver top is notched for 30-06 & has ground mum. Left side of receiver has serial number, Kokura & "US CAL .30" markings. Arsenal rework parkerized finish. Asian hardwood stock set with two piece butt & left side sling swivels. Stock also has seperate forend & no provision for a cleaning rod hole. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Jinsen made Type 30 bayonet without scabbard in very good condition. Bayonet has brightly finished blade & hooked crossguard. CONDITION: stock set shows some improper band removal wear, a small crack on handguard, some chipping, scattered flaking, dings & handling marks. Metal retains 70% arsenal rework parkerized finish with scattered edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (25-485/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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JAPANESE WW2 TYPE 99 LATE PRODUCTION BOLT ACTION Lot #1185 (Sale Order 186 of 627) Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 14083. Bbl. 25 1/2". Late production type 99 rifle. Fixed aperture rear sight welded to bbl. Inverted V front sight. Receiver is marked on the left rail with the Nagoya arsenal circles. "Mum" has been removed by grinding. Cylindrical bolt knob. Late type notched welded safety knob. Welded upper band with bayonet lug. Lower band w/o monopod mt. Large recoil bolt. Single screw butt swivel. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has two piece construction. Wood buttplate. MILITARY RIFLE. Two piece forend. CONDITION: stock set has original finish with light wear and handling marks. Metal turning grey and patina with moderate wear. Very good shiny bore. (25-978/RW). CURIO. $300-400.
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TJK TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1186 (Sale Order 187 of 627) Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 31346. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight with protective ears. Aperture rear sight graduated to 1500m with AA wings. Matching numbers on receiver & all bolt parts including firing pin. Bayonet lug appears unnumbered. Receiver top has fully intact mum & Type 99 markings. Left side of receiver has 37th series, Tokyo Juki Kogyo & Kokura markings with serial number. Blued finish. Asian hardwood stock set with two piece butt, left side sling swivels & two faint Kanji markings on underside of butt. Cleaning rod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: "Rocking star" Type 30 bayonet with scabbard. Scabbard & metal parts of bayonet have black enamel finish. Hooked crossguard & brightly finished blade. CONDITION: stock retains a high degree of Urushi finish with a couple abrasions, scattered dings & handling wear. Extractor is a bit bent towards rear. Metal retains 85% original blue with scattered light oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bright bore. (25-475/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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LATE WAR NAGOYA TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1187 (Sale Order 188 of 627) Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 73997. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight without protective ears. Fixed aperture rear sight. "Last Ditch" Type 99 rifle. Matching numbers on receiver, bolt, safety, firing pin & extractor. Bayonet lug is unnumbered as-is typical for later 99s. Receiver top has ground mum. Left side of receiver has Nagoya symbol, serial & what appears to be a 10th series marking. Blued finish. Asian hardwood stock with two-piece butt & separate forend. Handguard displays a loose fit. Rear sling hardware, rear tang screw & buttplate assembly are all missing. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Type 30 bayonet made by an unknown company under Kokura supervision with scabbard. Hooked crossguard & blued blade. Bayonet is in very good condition. CONDITION: refinished stock set with added varnish, a few chips, scattered dings & handling marks. Metal is mostly a gray color with scattered oxidation, dings & some possible faded touch up. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is mostly bright but shows a couple patches of pitting. (25-483/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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WWII JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Lot #1188 (Sale Order 189 of 627) Cal. 7.7 Japanese. S# 97658. Bbl. 25 1/2". Serial number matches on receiver & upper band. Ladder aperture rear sight made w/o "AA" wings graduated to 1,500 meters. Inverted V front sight w/ protective ears. Mum has been ground, leaving the 99 Type characters. Left receiver ring has the interlocking circles of the Nagoya Arsenal. Replacement bolt assembly has cylindrical bolt knob & vertically grooved safety knob. Lower band has welded construction w/o provision for monopod. Two screw upper band. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock w/ two piece buttstock construction. Cupped type buttplate. Two screw butt receiver. Small recoil bolt. Brown leather military type sling. CONDITION: stock set has light to moderate wear over original finish w/ scattered handling marks. Original worn blue finish is turning gray & patina w/ spots of light oxidation throughout. Very good shiny bore. (24-7112/RW). CURIO. $250-350.
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WW2 JAPANESE TOKYO JUKI KOGYO TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT Lot #1189 (Sale Order 190 of 627) ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 50189. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight without protective ears. Ladder aperture rear sight graduated to 1500m without AA wings. Bolt parts are mismatched & bayonet lug is unnumbered. Receiver top has fully intact mum. Left side of receiver has 37th series marking, serial number, Kokura & Tokyo Juki Kogyo markings. Dull blue finish. Asian hardwood stock set with two piece butt, wooden buttplate, left side sling swivels & no hole for cleaning rod. Wrist has distinctive chatter on both sides & underside of butt has strong Kanji markings. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Type 30 bayonet made by National Denki under Kokura supervision with scabbard. Bayonet has straight crossguard with blued blade & is in good to very good condition. CONDITION: stock set shows a few chips, scattered dings & handling marks. Left side of buttplate shows a notable chip. Metal retains 70% original blue with scattered edge wear, light oxidation & fading. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-486/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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LOT OF ARISAKA & MAUSER BARRELED ACTIONS. Lot #1190 (Sale Order 191 of 627) This lot consists of the following military rifle barreled actions classified as modern due to configuration: 1) TOYO KOGYO TYPE 99 BARRELED ACTION. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 24874. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight with protective ears. No rear sight present. 33rd series receiver, bbl., bolt release & bottom metal assembly all present. Ground mum. CONDITION: metal is a mix of gray patina with scattered oxidation & dings. Very good bore. (25-495/MJC). 2) NAGOYA TYPE 99 BARRELED ACTION. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 79436. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight without protective ears. Fixed aperture rear sight. 10th series Nagoya receiver with ground mum. Front band & bbl. present. Bbl. spins freely & will require tightening. CONDITION: metal is a gray patina with scattered oxidation, dings & traces of blue. Very good bore. (25-496/MJC). 3) NAGOYA TYPE 99 BARRELED ACTION. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 84830. Bbl. 25 1/2". No front sight assembly present. Fixed aperture rear sight. 10th series Nagoya Type 99 action. Ground mum. Bbl., receiver, trigger bolt release & complete matching bolt assembly all present. Bbl. is loose & spins freely. CONDITION: bbl. has more wear with overall fading to gray & may be a replacement. Metal otherwise shows scattered fading to gray, dings, oxidation & traces of blue. Very good bore. (25-497/MJC). 4) CG HAENEL GEW98M BARRELED ACTION. Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 8236m. Bbl. 22" shortened. No sights present. 1916 dated CG Haenel receiver, shortened Weimar bbl., trigger, bottom metal assembly & bolt release all present. No other parts present. CONDITION: metal has a repainted black finish with scatted flaking & oxidation. Worn bore with oxidation. (25-498/MJC). 5) NAGOYA TYPE 99 BARRELED ACTION. Cal. 7.7 Jap. S# 37016. Bbl. 25 1/2". Blade front sight with protective ears. Ladder aperture rear sight without AA wings. 2nd series T99 barreled action with intact mum. Receiver, bbl., sights, bolt release & trigger all present. No other parts present. CONDITION: much of bbl. cleaned to silvery-gray with oxidation, metal otherwise shows scattered fading & oxidation. Good bore. (25-499/MJC). ALL MODERN. $300-600 for lot.
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JAPANESE TOKYO ARSENAL TYPE 26 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1191 (Sale Order 192 of 627) Cal. 9mm Jap Revolver. S# 58149. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Right rear of the frame has the Tokyo Arsenal symbol, Kanji markings, and serial number. Blued finish. Checkered Asian hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with rope lanyard. CONDITION: grips show slight handling wear. Metal retains 90% original blue with scattered flaking mostly on cyl. & hammer, some edge wear & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore with some light oxidation. (24-6771/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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JAPANESE TYPE 26 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1192 (Sale Order 193 of 627) Cal. 9mm Jap Revolver. S# 34837. Bbl. 4 5/8'. Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Cyl. & extractor have assembly numbers that match either other, as do trigger & underside of bbl. latch. Right rear of frame has Tokyo arsenal symbol with Kanji markings & serial number. These markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish with fire blued small parts. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase. CONDITION: grips show a few light chips, some checkering wear, black staining & dings. Metal retains 70% original blue with some pitting on grip straps, scattered flaking to brown, edge wear & some light dings. Action is a bit sluggish but functional when hand cycled. Bore is mostly bright with some light pitting but strong rifling. (24-6857/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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JAPANESE TOKYO ARSENAL TYPE 26 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1193 (Sale Order 194 of 627) Cal. 9mm Jap Revolver. S# 49860. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Right rear of the frame has the Tokyo Arsenal symbol, Kanji markings, and serial number. Arsenal blue finish. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with rope lanyard. CONDITION: grips show a few light chips, some handling marks & black staining. Metal retains 90% arsenal rework blue with scattered fading, a few patches of pitting, edge wear & some light oxidation. Action is sluggish likely due to preservative grease buildup but functional when hand cycled. Bore is bright with strong rifling but shows scattered light pitting & oxidation. (24-6801/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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EARLY TOKYO ARSENAL T14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1194 (Sale Order 195 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 5101. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, and trigger; both grip panels, firing pin, and extension are all unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has a "4.7" Showa date for July 1929. Right rear of the slide has a Tokyo arsenal marking and serial number. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grip panels. MAGS: two 8-rd., both mismatched and brightly finished. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather clamshell holster with a spare firing pin. CONDITION: Grips show some wear from safety rotation and handling marks. Metal is turning gray with scattered traces of original blue, oxidation, and pitting. Safety is loose but functional; the action otherwise appears functional when hand-cycled. Bore shows some light pitting and frosting but evident rifling. (24-6991/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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EARLY TOKYO ARSENAL T14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1195 (Sale Order 196 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 10429. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, trigger, bolt, and cocking piece; one grip panel is mismatched and the other is unnumbered; the firing pin and extension are also unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has a 5.2 Showa date for February 1930. Right rear of the slide has the Tokyo Arsenal symbol with serial number. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Asian hardwood grooved grips. MAGS: two 8-rd., one being mismatched and the other restamped to match over an old number. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Clamshell leather holster, numbered to a different pistol, in fair condition. CONDITION: Grips show some wear from safety rotation, a couple of small chips, and handling wear. Metal retains most of its original blue, with scattered peppery oxidation and some pitting patches. Action appears to function properly, with safety being a bit loose. Worn bore with scattered oxidation and pitting. (24-6993/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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EARLY TOKYO ARSENAL T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1196 (Sale Order 197 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 13429. Bbl. 4 5/8". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Right rear of frame has "5.6" Showa date denoting June 1930 mfg. Matching numbers on safety, bolt, trigger & left grip panel. Firing pin & firing pin extension are unnumbered. Blued finish with strawed small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips with right panel numbered "937". MAGS: 1-8 rd. brightly finished & numbered "937". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with rope lanyard. CONDITION: grips show some light dings & handling marks. Metal retains 80% original blue with scattered oxidation mostly on the grip straps & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6812/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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WWII JAPANESE TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1197 (Sale Order 198 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 13859. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, and trigger. Both grip panels, firing pin, and the extension all appear unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has 18.3 Showa date for March, 1943. Rear right of the slide has Nagoya, Kokubunji, and first series markings. Various markings have an added white highlight. Blued finish with strawed small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: two 8-rd., blued, and both are numbered to different guns. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rubberized canvas holster with shoulder strap. CONDITION: The left grip panel shows wear from safety rotation; the grips otherwise show some flaking, scratches, dings, and handling marks. Metal retains 80% of its original blue, with scattered fading to gray, oxidation mostly on the backstrap, and some light edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-6988/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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PRE-WAR JAPANESE KOKUBUNJI TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO Lot #1198 (Sale Order 199 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 35690. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, trigger, cocking piece, and bolt; the firing pin, extension, and both grip panels appear unnumbered. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and Kokubunji markings with serial number. Right rear of the frame has 12.9 Showa date for September 1937. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: two 8-rd., one matching and the other mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather clamshell holster. CONDITION: Grips show some dings and handling marks. Metal retains 80% of its original blue, with scattered edge wear, fading, handling marks, and light oxidation. Action appears to function properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with some light frosting but strong rifling. (24-6990/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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PREWAR KOKUBUNJI T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1199 (Sale Order 200 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 42835. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, bolt, cocking piece & trigger. Firing pin & extension are unnumbered. Rear right of frame has "13.1" Showa date for January, 1938. Right rear of slide has Nagoya & Kokubunkji markings with serial number. Blued finish with strawed small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips with faint pencil numbers that are faint. MAGS: 2-8 rd. one matching & one mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: leather clamshell holster with spare firing pin. CONDITION: grips show a scratch from safety rotation, some dings & handling marks. Metal retains most of its original blue but shows oxidation throughout & some edge wear. Safety has a bit of play but is functional. Action is otherwise functional when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (24-7000/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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PRE-WAR KOKUBUNJI T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1200 (Sale Order 201 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 47992. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, cocking piece, bolt, and trigger; the firing pin and extension appear unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has "13.4" Showa date for April 1938. Right rear of the slide shows Nagoya and Kokubunji markings with serial number. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Asian hardwood grips with faint penciled numbers that appear to match the serial number. MAGS: two 8-rd., both numbered to different guns. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather clamshell holster with spare, mismatched firing pin. CONDITION: Grips show some scratches and handling marks. Metal retains 75% of its original blue, with scattered oxidation (most notable on the grip straps) and some edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good+, bright bore. (24-6986/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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PRE-WAR JAPANESE T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1201 (Sale Order 202 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 66030. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, mag., and trigger; both grip panels, firing pin, and extension are unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has "14.9" Showa date for September 1939. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and Kokubunji symbols. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: two 8-rd. nickel-finished; one mag is matching and the other is mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather clamshell holster with spare firing pin. CONDITION: Grips show scattered scratches, dings, and handling marks. Strawed parts show overall fading and scattered oxidation. Grip screws exhibit slot damage. Balance of metal retains a high degree of original blue with overall peppery oxidation. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good, bright bore with some light oxidation. (24-6985/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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WWII JAPANESE KOKUBUNJI T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO Lot #1202 (Sale Order 203 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 76472. Bbl. 4 ¾". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, trigger, bolt, and cocking piece. Firing pin and extension are unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has "15.3" Showa date for March, 1940. Right rear of slide has Nagoya and Kokubunji markings with serial number. Asian hardwood grips with mismatched numbers. MAGS: one 8-rd., brightly finished and numbered to a different gun. CONDITION: grips have an added finish, giving them a black appearance, with some chips, flaking, dings, and handling marks. Metal has a gray appearance, likely from old touch-up blue, with some dings, scratches, and oxidation. Action functions properly, with mag. release being a bit stiff. Bore shows some small spots of light pitting but strong rifling. (24-7238/MJC). CURIO. $250-350.
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JAPANESE KOKUBUNJI T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1203 (Sale Order 204 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 86549. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, bolt, cocking piece & trigger. Firing pin & extension are unnumbered. Right rear of frame has "15.11" Showa date for November, 1940. Right rear of slide has Nagoya & Kokubunji symbols with serial number. Blued finish with strawed small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips with faint penciled numbers that appear to match. MAGS: 2-8 rd. One mag is matching & other is mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: spare firing pin & leather holster with canvas strap that appears to be later replaced. CONDITION: grips show a scratch from safety operation, some dings & handling marks. Metal retains 90% original blue with some edge wear & light oxidation. Safety is a bit loose but functional & action otherwise works properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (24-7001/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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EARLY WAR KOKUBUNJI T14 NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1204 (Sale Order 205 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 92543. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, trigger, bolt, and cocking piece; both grip panels, firing pin, and extension are all unnumbered. Large trigger guard. Right rear of the frame has a "16.5" Showa date for May 1941. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and Kokubunji symbols with serial number. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: two 8-rd., one matching and the other mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather holster with shoulder strap. CONDITION: Grips show some light chipping, handling marks, and wear. Metal retains 90% of its original blue, with some edge wear, light oxidation, and a couple of spots of light pitting. Mag. release is a bit sluggish but functional; the action otherwise functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-6999/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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PRE-WAR KOKURA TYPE 14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1205 (Sale Order 206 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 25593. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, and trigger; both grip panels, firing pin, and extension are all unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has a 7.8 Showa date for August 1932. Right rear of the frame has a Kokura marking and serial number. Backstrap has an "8mm" marking. Blued finish with strawed, small parts. Grooved Asian hardwood grip panels. MAGS: two 8-rd., both mismatched and brightly finished. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather holster with a spare firing pin. CONDITION: Grips show some dings, handling marks, and black stain spots. Metal retains 60% of its original blue, with scattered fading to gray, light pitting, oxidation, and edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Good, bright bore, with some light pitting and frosting but good rifling. (24-6989/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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WWII JAPANESE NAGOYA T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1206 (Sale Order 207 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 39595. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the bolt, cocking piece, both grip panels, and mag; the firing pin and firing pin extension are unnumbered. Left rear of the frame has "19.5." Showa date for May, 1943. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and second symbols markings. Blued finish. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: one 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hard case with rope lanyard. CONDITION: grips show a couple of dings and some handling marks. Metal retains 90% of its original blue, with some thinning on the grip straps, light oxidation specks, a few scattered dings, and some edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, near-excellent bore. (24-6836/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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WWII JAPANESE NAGOYA T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1207 (Sale Order 208 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 52710. Bbl. 4 ¾". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, bolt, cocking piece, and both grip panels. Firing pin is mismatched, and the extension is unnumbered. Right rear of the frame has "19.6" Showa date for June, 1943. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and second series markings with a serial number. Blued finish with strawed safety. Grooved Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: 2-8 rd. both numbered to a different pistol. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Leather clamshell holster with spare firing pin. Flap seam of the holster is coming loose. CONDITION: Grips show some dings and handling marks. Metal retains 92% of its original blue, with some edge wear, fading on straps, and dings. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore. (24-6992/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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LATE WAR NAGOYA T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1208 (Sale Order 209 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 70483. Bbl. 4 5/8". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, mag, trigger, firing pin, and both grip panels; the firing pin extension appears unnumbered. Right rear of frame has 20.5 Showa date for May, 1945. Right rear of the slide has the 2nd series marking, Nagoya symbol, and serial number. Blued finish. Slab-side hardwood grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Aftermarket black hard case with rope lanyard. CONDITION: Grips show some dings, some scratches, and handling marks. Metal retains 95% of its late-war blue, with some operational wear, edge wear, handling marks, and light dings. Action appears to function properly when hand-cycled. Very good+, bright bore. (24-6795/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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WWII JAPANESE NAGOYA T14 NAMBU SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1209 (Sale Order 210 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 76953. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide, bolt, cocking piece, firing pin, firing pin extension, trigger, and both grip panels. Right side of the grip frame has an added electropencil number that reads "NO996101.". Right rear of frame has "18.6." Showa date for June, 1943. Right rear of the slide has Nagoya and first series markings with a serial number. Blued finish. Asian hardwood grooved grips. MAGS: two 8-rd., one matching and one mismatched. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rubberized canvas clamshell holster, the top flap having come loose at the seam. CONDITION: Grips show a scratch from safety operation and some handling marks. Metal retains 93% of its original blue, with some edge wear, light oxidation, and light scratches. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, very good bore. (24-6987/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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WWII JAPANESE CHUO KOGYO TYPE 94 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1210 (Sale Order 211 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 30906. Bbl. 3 7/8". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Right side of the frame has a 17.10 date, denoting October 1943 mfg. Right side of the frame has Nagoya and Chuo Koygo symbols; several markings have added white highlight paint. Blued finish with strawed, matching-numbered trigger guard. Checkered black grip panels. MAGS: one 6-rd., blued and matching-numbered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: canvas lanyard. CONDITION: grips show a couple tiny chips, some dings, and handling marks. Metal retains 95% of its original blue, with some handling marks and operational wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6809/MJC). CURIO. $350-500.
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WWII JAPANESE CHUO KOGYO TYPE 94 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1211 (Sale Order 212 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. Bbl. 3 3/4". S# 59275. Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Right side of the frame has a 19.8 Showa date for August 1944. Right side of the frame also has Nagoya and Chuo Kogyo symbols. Late-war dull blue finish. Rear of the slide has a crude weld, appearing to be factory-done. Smooth Asian hardwood grips. MAGS: one 6-rd., blued and matching-numbered. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: canvas lanyard. CONDITION: grips show scattered light dings and handling marks. Metal retains 93% original blue, with some light oxidation and minor dings. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Bright, very good bore. (24-6810/MJC). CURIO. $350-500.
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WW2 JAPANESE TYPE 94 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1212 (Sale Order 213 of 627) Cal. 8mm Nambu. S# 29798. Bbl. 3 3/4". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Rear left fo frame has "17.8" Showa date for August, 1942, Nagoya & Chuo Kogyo symbols. Blued finish with strawed trigger. Checkered black grips. left panel is missing its screw & is loose. MAGS: 2-6 rd. One mag is matching & other numbered "795". CONDITION: grips show scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 70% original blue with both grip straps having a silvery-gray appearance, scattered edge wear & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Good bore with some light oxidation. (25-493/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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CHINESE COPY OF AN FN 1900 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1213 (Sale Order 214 of 627) Cal. 32. S# 25083. Bbl. 3 7/8". Copy of an FN Model 1900 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in China. Left side of the slide is marked with faux Chinese FN markings, with the left side of the frame exhibit a faux Chinese Mauser banner logo above "BERSTALBERSTAL". Left side of the receiver side base, slide, and frame, exhibit faux Chinese Belgian style commercial proofs. Metal components exhibit a blue finish. Frame is mounted with 1 faux FN checkered brown horn grip. Matching numbers are present on the frame, slide, and rear sight base. MAGS: 1 7-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain traces of their original blue finish, with the balance exhibiting a gray patina, with scattered areas of oxidation and pitting present overall. Dark pitted bore, retaining fair rifling throughout. Left grip panel exhibits smoothing and some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Bottom right corner of grip is missing a small section of material. (25-589/MLW). CURIO. $50-100.
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WWII RUSSIAN MODEL 1944 BOLT-ACTION MILITARY Lot #1214 (Sale Order 215 of 627) CARBINE. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# BA6873. Matching numbers on bbl. & bolt. Bbl. 20 1/4". Tangent rear sight graduated to 1,000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Bbl. is marked over chamber w/ Izhevsk hammer & sickle over wreath. Also marked "1945" & "arrow in triangle". Straight bolt handle. Cleaning rod is present. 12 1/4" folding quadrangular spike bayonet. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has two piece construction at toe. Marked on right side of buttstock w/ encircled "10" indicating weapon used by Bulgaria. Front sling slot has metal liner. CONDITION: stock has well-worn arsenal rework finish w/ numerous scratches & handling marks. Metal has turned largely gray & patina w/ traces of original blue. Bore shows oxidation & light pitting throughout. (25-593/RW). CURIO. $300-400.
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WW2 SOVIET MODEL 1944 BOLT ACTION MILITARY CARBINE Lot #1215 (Sale Order 216 of 627) W/ FOLDING BAYONET. Cal. 7.62X45R. S# RC007269 as importer marked. Original S# HB 2789 appears on barrel, bolt, floorplate and buttplate. Round receiver. Straight bolt handle. Barrel markings include "hammer and sickle in wreath and arrow in triangle" indicating manufacture by Izhevsk arsenal. Date is 1945. Tangent rear sight graduated to 1000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. 12 1/8" inch folding spike bayonet. Hardwood stock set. Buttstock has two piece construction. Green web sling with leather collars. CONDITION: stock set has flaking arsenal rework finish with numerous handling marks. Metal retains a large degree of its arsenal rework finish with light wear. Very good shiny bore w/ sharp lands. (25-996/RW). CURIO. $400-600.
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PRE-WW2 SOVIET MODEL 91-30 MOSIN-NAGANT BOLT Lot #1216 (Sale Order 217 of 627) ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.62X54R. S# 9130420503 as applied by importer. Bbl. 28 3/4". Hex receiver carries only import mark. Original S# 80041 marked on barrel, bolt, floorplate and buttplate. Barrel markings include Tula "arrow in star, 1 in triangle and 1935". Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Green web sling w/ leather collars. UNNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 17" spike blade socket bayonet. Socket slightly modified to fit rifle. CONDITION: Rifle has nice appearance with an arsenal rework finish on the wood and metal. Finish has light wear and handling marks. Bore has worn lands with frosted grooves. (25-994/RW). CURIO. $300-500.
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SOVIET WW2 MOSIN-NAGANT MODEL 91-30 BOLT ACTION Lot #1217 (Sale Order 218 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Cal. 7.62X54R. S# RMN018379. Importer added serial as part of import mark. Bbl. 28 3/4". Barrel markings include Izhevsk hammer and sickle in wreath and arrow in triangle. Date is 1942. Round receiver. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 meters. post front sight with protective hood. Hardwood stock set. Handguard has brass tips. Green web sling w/ leather collars. UNNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 17" spike blade socket bayonet. Socket has notable fitting work to enable its attachment to rifle. CONDITION: stock set has a glossy appearing arsenal rework finish with flaking and wear. Metal retains 80% of its arsenal rework finish with thinning and light wear. Bore has well worn lands with dark frosted grooves. (25-995/RW). CURIO. $300-500.
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EARLY PRODUCTION PRE-WW2 SOVIET MODEL 91-30 BOLT Lot #1218 (Sale Order 219 of 627) ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH BAYONET. Cal.7.62X54R. S# 9130415331 as applied by importer. Bbl. 28 3/4". Barrel markings include Izhevsk "hammer and sickle in wreath, arrow in triangle and 1929". Hex receiver carries import marks. Straight bolt handle. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 meters. Post front sight w/ protective hood. Cleaning rod is present. Hardwood stock set. Green web sling w/ leather collars. UNNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 17" spike blade socket bayonet. CONDITION: stock set has a moderately worn flaking arsenal rework finish. Metal retains most of its arsenal rework blue finish with notable wear around muzzle from bayonet. Bore has worn lands with frosted grooves. (25-1001/RW). CURIO. $300-500.
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PRE WWII RUSSIAN NAGANT 1895 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1219 (Sale Order 220 of 627) Cal. 7.62 Nagant. S# NG00944. Bbl. 4 1/2". Blade front sight and fixed rear sight. Cyl. has matching numbers on the face; the serial number on the left side has added white highlight paint. Left side of the frame has a Tula star with a 1937 date and a boxed arsenal refurb marking. Right side of the frame has a CDI import marking and importer-added serial number. Arsenal rework blue finish. Checkered brown Bakelite grips. Lanyard ring is present on the bottom of the grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hard case with pebbled brown holster, cleaning rod, and lanyard. CONDITION: grips show light handling wear. Metal retains 95-97% of its arsenal rework blue finish, with some edge wear, blued-over pitting, and dings. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Good bore with scattered frosting but strong rifling. (24-6759/MJC). CURIO. $200-300.
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WWII TULA TT-33 TOKAREV SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1220 (Sale Order 221 of 627) Cal. 7.62x25. S# SV1359. Bbl. 4 5/8". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the frame, slide, bbl., and hammer assembly. 1941-dated Tula TT-33 Tokarev pistol without import markings or an added safety. Blued finish. Grooved grips with CCCP and Communist star monograms. Lanyard ring is present on the left side of the grip frame. MAGS: two 8-rd., both numbered to a different pistol. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: an aftermarket black hard case with a cleaning rod and a pebbled brown holster. CONDITION: The grips show some scattered tiny chips and handling marks. Metal retains 50% of its original blue, with scattered fading to gray, edge wear, some light dings, light oxidation, and scratches. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with light oxidation but strong rifling. (24-6761/MJC). CURIO. $500-800.
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DUTCH BEAUMONT / VITALI SINGLE SHOT BOLT-ACTION Lot #1221 (Sale Order 222 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 11.3x51R. S# 430. Matching numbers on bolt assembly & receiver. Bbl. 32 3/4". Bbl. w/ octagonal reinforce is marked on the left flat "975". Marked on top left flat "1874". Marked on top right flat w/ Dutch proofs. Open rear sight graduated to 1,800 meters. Inverted V front sight. The Model 1871 Single Shot Rifle w/ its unique construction, having the bolt handle contain the main spring, was given an added Vitali 4-shot mag. in 1888 & the bolt had a mounted ejector added. The receiver is marked on the top left front "P. STEVENS / MAASTRICHT". Walnut stock. Forearm w/ two bands secured by springs. Bottom swivels. Stock is marked on the right side of the butt w/ a circular crown "W / 1874 / MAASTRICHT". CONDITION: stock is well-worn w/ numerous handling marks from extensive service, but retains its original finish. Metal turning overall gray in patina w/ oxidation & fine pitting throughout. Cleaning rod appears to be replacement. Bore has strong lands leaving an oxidized appearance w/ scattered pitting throughout. (01-26178/RW). ANTIQUE. $200-400.
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FN 1922 DUTCH CONTRACT SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1222 (Sale Order 223 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 55861. Bbl. 4 1/2". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, bbl., slide, bbl. & bbl. extension. Dutch contract pistol with "W" marking for Queen Wilhelmina. Blued finish. Checkered black grips with FN logo. Lanyard ring present on left side of grip frame. MAGS: 1-8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with FN 1922 black leather holster. CONDITION: grips show some dings & handling wear. Metal retains 90% original blue with some edge wear, fading on grip straps & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bright bore. (24-6919/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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EARLY POST-LIBERATION "A" PREFIX FN MODEL 1922 Lot #1223 (Sale Order 224 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# A2534. Bbl. 4 3/8". Model 1922 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by FN likely just after the liberation of Belgium. These "A" prefix pistols were quickly assembled from remaining occupation and/or hidden pre-occupation parts by returning FN employees shortly after the German forces left the FN factory in September of 1944. The exact recipients of these "A" prefix pistols are unknown, as no records were kept during this period. This example is marked "FABRIQUE NATIONALE D'ARMES DE GUERRE HERSTAL BELGIQUE/ BROWNING'S PATENT DEPOSE" on the left side of the slide. Frame and slide exhibit Belgian commercial proofs. Bbl. exhibits Belgian commercial proofs on the right, with a faint German eagle proof present on the left. Right side of the frame is marked with the S# "A2534". Metal components exhibit an older reapplied blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which remains polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide (interior), and bbl. (left side of chamber). MAGS: 1 8-rd. CONDITION: very good, as refinished, with metal components retaining the majority of their reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some wear and thinning that shows through to gray patina, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as areas of pitting that are present beneath the bluing. Mirror bore, exhibiting a few spots of light pitting, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. An intriguing example of an early post-liberation FN Model 1922. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-335/MLW). CURIO. $300-400.
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FN MODEL 1905 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1224 (Sale Order 225 of 627) Cal. 6.35mm (25 ACP). S# 487541. Bbl. 2 1/8". Low profile blade front sight. Grooved rear sight. Early FN made Browning 1905 pistol with boxed "V" at front right of trigger guard. Left side of slide has FN roll mark & varied Belgian proofs. Blued finish. Checkered black grips with FN logo. MAGS: 1-6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with black leather holster. CONDITION: grips show a few handling marks & some light wear. Metal retains 90% original blue with scattered light oxidation & some edge wear. Action functions properly when cycled. Very good bore. (24-6918/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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SCARCE ARMAND GAVAGE 1940 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1225 (Sale Order 226 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 2289. Bbl. 3". Small blade front sight. Grooved rear sight. All visible matching numbers. Scarce WWII-era Belgian-made handgun. Right side of the gun has varied Belgian proofs. There are no WWII German markings present. Blued finish with strawed extractor. Checkered black grips with Armand Gavage logo. MAGS: one 7-rd. nickel finished. CONDITION: Grips show a couple of dings and some scattered handling marks. Metal retains 85% of its original blue, with some fading on the grip straps, some scattered light oxidation, and edge wear. Action functions properly when hand-cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6763/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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WWI AUSTRIAN STEYR M95 STRAIGHT-PULL BOLT-ACTION Lot #1226 (Sale Order 227 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 8x50R. S# 8669T. Bbl. 30 1/4". Bbl. is marked over the chamber, "Wn (double eagle) 1," with the additional marking "S (small Bulgarian lion) 6" below. The top of the receiver is marked "STEYR M.95". Ladder rear sight, graduated to 2,600 meters. Inverted V front sight. Hardwood stock set with duffel cut at the lower band. Replacement handguard. Bottom swivels, stacking bar, and bayonet lug are present. CONDITION: The stock set has moderate wear, staining, and handling marks commensurate with extended service. Metal retains 60% of its original blue, with wear, areas of light oxidation, and very fine pitting. The bright bolt is turning patina. Bore has worn lands, turning dark in the grooves. (24-7156/RW). CURIO. $150-250.
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AUSTRIAN 1898 RAST & GASSER DA REVOLVER. Lot #1227 (Sale Order 228 of 627) Cal. 8mm Gasser. S# 24165. Bbl. 4 1/2". Blade front sight. Fixed v-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on ejector rod, frame, cyl. & bbl. Left side of frame has Austrian NPV proof, "111.07" marking & KUK crest. No visible date or "WN" markings. Blued finish with strawed trigger & hammer. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with original leather holster. CONDITION: grips show some scratches & handling marks. Trigger & hammer retain strong amounts of straw with scattered light oxidation & trigger turning silver. Balance of metal retains 80% original blue with fading to gray on both grip straps, scattered light oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered oxidation & dried grease but strong rifling. (24-6780/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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AUSTRIAN POLICE MARKED STEYR 1908/34 SEMI AUTO Lot #1228 (Sale Order 229 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 47895. Bbl. 3 5/8". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Interwar made Steyr 1908/34 pistol. Left side of bbl. has "21" date. Right side of bbl. has Austrian NPV proof. A few markings have added white higlight paint. Backstrap has Austrian police marking that reads "S.W.5933". Blued finish with fire blued small parts. Checkered black grips with Steyr logo. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. MAGS: 2-7 rd. both matching numbered to police number. UNATTACHED ACCESSOIRES: aftermarket hardcase with black leather holster that has two "A" carved markings on rear. CONDITION: grips show light handling marks. Metal retains 92% original blue with scattered edge wear & some light dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered frosting but strong rifling. (24-6890/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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AUSTRIAN POLICE MARKED STEYR MODEL 1908/34 Lot #1229 (Sale Order 230 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 42146. Bbl. 3 1/2". Originally mfg. as a standard Model 1908, this example was subsequently updated to the Model 1908/34 configuration via the addition of a new, sturdier slide. The left side of the bbl. is marked with patent information, followed by a "20." above an Austrian proof, with additional patent information and an Austrian "NPV" proof marked on the right. Rear grip strap is engraved "S.W. 1692," indicating Austrian police issue. Metal components exhibit a period-reapplied blue finish overall. The frame is mounted with 2-piece Steyr checkered black hard rubber grips. Dovetailed blade front sight with integral V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers are present on the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: One 7-rd. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their period-reapplied blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as scattered spots of light surface oxidation and pitting overall. Bright bore, exhibiting consistent light to mild pitting while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some scattered nicks and marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7185/MLW). CURIO. $200-300.
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HIGH CONDITION BULGARIAN LANGENHAN MODEL I Lot #1230 (Sale Order 231 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 74468. Bbl. 4 1/8". 5th Variation Model I semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Germany by Friedrich Langenhan. Right side of the breechblock is marked "F.L. SELBSTLADER/ D.R.G.M. 2526", with the digits on either side of "2526" having been overstamped. The left side of the frame is stamped with a Bulgarian Rampant Lion proof on the upper trigger guard web, with "1709.28." stamped on the left side of the slide. Right side of the frame, breechblock, slide, and bbl. exhibit a German Crown/N commercial nitro proof. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "FL" checkered brown hard rubber grips. Integral blade front sight with V-notch rear sight. All numbers are matching to the frame via the last three digits of the S# (468) and include the frame, slide, and breechblock. MAGS: One 7-rd. CONDITION: Metal components retain bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light to mild wear and thinning, with scattered spots of light-to-surface oxidation and pitting scattered overall. Left side of the frame exhibits mild degrees of pitting beneath the grip panel. Bright bore, exhibiting scattered spots of pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips exhibit some smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage overall, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Left grip panel shows age-related discoloration. A very nice example of a Bulgarian-proofed Langenhan Model I pistol. (24-6815/MLW). CURIO. $400-800.
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CZ VZ38 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1231 (Sale Order 232 of 627) Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# 264877. Bbl. 4 3/4". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide & frame. Right side of frame marked with CZ logo & "E7 (Czech lion proof) 39". Blued finish. Checkered black grips with CZ logo. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. MAGS: 2-9 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with 1940 dated P39t holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered dirt staining, some dings & handling marks. Metal retains 80% original blue with scattered fading, edge wear & light oxidation. Action is sluggish but functional when hand cycled. Bore shows some frosting & light pitting but strong rifling. (24-6774/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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CZECH CZ-24 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1232 (Sale Order 233 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 128975. Bbl. 3 1/2". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide and frame. Right rear of frame has "J (Czech Lion) 37" marking. Blued finish with strawed trigger & hammer. Checkered brown grips with CZ logo. Lanyard ring present on bottom of mag release. MAGS: 2-8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with black leather holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered light handling wear & marks. Metal retains 80% original blue with some light dings, edge wear, fading on front strap & trigger guard. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is bright with good rifling but shows a ring about 1/3 down from muzzle. (24-6830/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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CZ 24 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1233 (Sale Order 234 of 627) Cal. 9mm Kurz (380 ACP). S# 102147. Bbl. 3 5/8". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide & frame. Right side of frame has Czech lion marking with 31 date. Left side of slide has CZ logo with 30 date. Blued finish with strawed small parts. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. MAGS: 2-8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with leather Czech holster. CONDITION: grips show a couple tiny chips with scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 70% original blue with scattered edge wear, light oxidation & fading to gray. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bright bore. (24-6874/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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CZ MODEL 24 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1234 (Sale Order 235 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 127494. Bbl. 3 1/2". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on the slide and frame. Right side of the frame has the CZ logo and a 1937-dated Czech acceptance stamp. These markings also have added white highlight paint. Top of slide has Czech lion marking & CZ legend. Blued finish with strawed trigger & hammer. Checkered brown grips with CZ logo. MAGS: 1-8 rd. with lanyard ring numbered to a different pistol. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks. worn checkering & light dings. Metal retains 75% original blue with scattered fading, light dings, edge wear & some light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-302/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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HUNGARIAN FEMARU 37M SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1235 (Sale Order 236 of 627) Cal. 380 ACP. S# 217298. Bbl. 3 3/4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. WW2 Hungarian military issue Femaru 37M pistol with Hungarian proof at left front of trigger guard. Blued finish. Grooved hardwood grips. MAGS: 3-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with brown leather Hungarian issue 37M holster. CONDITION: grips show some scratches, black staining, a couple minor chips, some dings & handling marks. Metal retains 50% original blue with overall fading to brown, scattered edge wear & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. (24-6781/MJC). CURIO. $350-550.
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HUNGARIAN FEG 29M SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1236 (Sale Order 237 of 627) Cal. 7.65mm (32 ACP). S# 9612. Bbl. 4". Blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Scarce Hungarian 29M pistol made 1929-1935. Early pistol with "FEGYVERGYÁR BUDAPEST 29M" marking on left side of slide. Left front of trigger guard has Hungarian military acceptance stamp. Blued finish. Grooved hardwood grips. MAGS: 1-7 rd. marked "29M" on floorplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase with pebbled leather Hungarian holster. CONDITION: grips show scattered dings & handling marks. Metal retains 60% original blue with overall fading to brown, some light dings & light oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered frosting & light pitting but strong rifling. (24-6882/MJC). CURIO. $350-550.
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FEMARU MODEL 37M SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1237 (Sale Order 238 of 627) 380 ACP. S# 179402. Barrel 3.93". Blued finish. Fixed sights. Grooved walnut grips. MAGS: 1-8 Rds. CONDITION: Overall condition is fair with about 60% of the original blued finish remaining on the slide and frame. The bore is bright with strong rifling. (25-1/MD). CURIO. $200-$400.
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YUGO MODEL 57 TOKAREV SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1238 (Sale Order 239 of 627) Cal. 7.62x25. S# M57-60044. Bbl. 4 5/8". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, slide & bbl. Bottom of trigger guard has Century import marking. Right side of frame has importer added serial number. Top of slide has post-war Yugo crest. Pistol lacks an importer added manual safety but does appear to have a trigger safety. Arsenal blue finish. Grooved grips with Communist star. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: grips show some light dings & handling marks. Metal retains 92% arsenal blue with a few flaked spots on underside of frame, scattered edge wear & handling marks. Action is sluggish due to cosmoline inside but functional. Bright near excellent bore. (25-513/MJC). CURIO. $400-700.
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SPANISH CIVIL WAR GEW 98M MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE Lot #1239 (Sale Order 240 of 627) . Cal. 8x57 (8mm Mauser). S# 1877. Bbl. 29". Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight marked "S/42G" on base & graduated to 2000m. Mismatched numbers throughout with receiver being renumbered by a Spanish arsenal. Gew 98 updated to flat sight configuration by the Germans & provided as aid to the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. Receiver top has Spandau marking & 1916 date. Locking screws, follower assembly & cleaning rod are all missing. Spanish arsenal reblue finish. Hardwood stock set with Spanish "MP8" flaming bomb cartouche & Bavarian "EWB" militia cartouche. Bottom mounted sling swivels. CONDITION: arsenal reworked stock set shows a couple small cracks behind both tangs, some further small cracks on butt, a few dings & scattered handling marks. Bottom metal is proud of wood & shows scattered pitting & some oxidation. Bayonet lug appears cleaned to bright with some pitting. Other metal parts retain 92% arsenal rework blue with scattered edge wear, some light oxidation & dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is partially bright with scattered frosting & pitting but strong rifling. (25-488/MJC). CURIO. $300-500.
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OBERO HERMANOS M1916 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1240 (Sale Order 241 of 627) Cal. 455. S# 12. Bbl. 5". Round blade front sight. V-notch rear sight. Spanish copy of an S&W top break used by the British during WW1. Left rear of frame has British proofs. Blued finish with case colored trigger & hammer. Checkered black grips that display a poor fit. Lanyard ring present on bottom of grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket black hardcase. CONDITION: grips show some chips, checkering wear & dings. Trigger & hammer retain most of their case colors with some light oxidation & operational wear. Balance of metal retains 70% blue with scattered edge wear, fading & light oxidation. Hammer will not hold at full cock on SA but DA trigger appears to function. Very good bright bore. (24-6852/MJC). CURIO. $350-550.
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SPANISH ASTRA MODEL 600 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1241 (Sale Order 242 of 627) HOLSTER. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 14412. Bbl. 5 1/4". Model 600 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra. The top of the slide is marked with the Astra logo towards the muzzle, with Astra's mfg. information marked at the rear. Left side of frame is marked with Spanish proofs. Frame, grip safety, and slide exhibit a reapplied blue finish, with the bbl., trigger, and safety lever being polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, mag. release button, slide, as well as the bbl. MAGS: 2 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black leather holster, mfg. by Larsen in 1955. Rear of holster is stamped with the Larsen logo, above "1955", which has been partially over-stamped to "1945". Interior of holster is stamped with a post-war West German proof. CONDITION: metal components retain the vast majority of their reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some spots of light wear and thinning, with scattered spots of light pitting present beneath the bluing. In-the-white parts appear to have been cleaned at one time, exhibiting scattered spots of age related discoloration. Bore is bright, exhibiting light to mild pitting and scattered spots of dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage. Holster remains malleable, exhibiting wear and scattered handling marks, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6782/MLW). CURIO. $400-600.
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SPANISH AIR FORCE ISSUED STAR MODEL S Lot #1242 (Sale Order 243 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH BOX. Cal. 380 ACP. S# 279934. Bbl. 3 3/4". Model S semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Star under contract for the Spanish Air Force. Left side of the frame and slide exhibit standard proofs and markings. Right side of the slide and frame are stamped with the Spanish Air Force insignia, with the frame also being marked "01559", followed by a Century Arms' import mark. Butt of frame is marked "S/ 279934". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the trigger and chamber, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Star logo black synthetic grips. Half-moon blade front sight with square notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching via "01559" and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: Two 8-rd. mags., matching via "1559" on the floorplates. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Generic black plastic hard case and original cardboard box containing factory paperwork. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning, some light superficial handling marks, as well as a few spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Very bright bore, exhibiting some areas of light oxidation and/or pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips exhibit scattered marks from handling and storage but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Box is poor, exhibiting tearing and taped repairs overall. (24-6825/MLW). CURIO. $300-500.
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SCARCE FINNISH L35 LAHTI SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1243 (Sale Order 244 of 627) Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 6684. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bolt. Third variant L35 pistol made after Continuation War. No visible "SA" or import markings. Top of slide marked "VALMET" & "L-35". Right side of trigger & takedown lever have electro pencil "E" marking. Blued finish. Checkered brown grips with "VKT" monograms. MAGS: 2-8 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with "SA" marked holster, cleaning rod & tool. CONDITION: grips show a few handling marks. Metal retains 93% original blue with some light scratches, light edge & handling wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6844/MJC). CURIO. $2000-3000.
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HUSQVARNA M40 LAHTI SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1244 (Sale Order 245 of 627) Cal. 9x19. S# D5477. Bbl. 4 3/4". Blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Matching numbers on slide and frame. No visible import markings. Rear of frame marked with a crown over "HV". Blued finish. Checkered black grips with Husqvarna logo. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks & dirt staining. Metal retains 85% arsenal blue with scattered edge wear, fading on grip straps, some light handling marks & scratches. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered light oxidation but strong rifling. (24-7237/MJC). CURIO. $600-900.
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S&W BRAZILIAN 1937 45 HAND EJECTOR MODEL OF 1917 Lot #1245 (Sale Order 246 of 627) REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 185133. Bbl. 5 1/2" with half moon front sight plus square notched frame at rear. Mfg. approx. 1938 as part of 37,000 unit shipment to Brazil; second contract for 12,000 units in 1946. Sideplate has Brazilian crest and 1937 date; S&W logo on left side of frame plus 'MADE IN USA" on lower right front of frame. Identical features of US Army Model of 1917; 5 screw frame with lanyard swivel. Matching numbers on frame, barrel, cylinder and extractor. Approx. 14,000 imported late 1980's to 1990's; CAI import marked on underside of barrel. Smooth simulated ivory aftermarket grips. CONDITION: very good overall appearance with non factory refinish over light pitting. Good case colors on hammer with checkered spur and serrated trigger. Good bore with distinct rifling having frosted appearance. Lanyard swivel has grey finish. Near excellent grips. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-64/NW). CURIO. $300-450.
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TURKISH M38 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Lot #1246 (Sale Order 247 of 627) Cal. 8x57mm (8mm Mauser). S#134753. Bbl. 29" with Century import marking. Blade front sight. Tangent rear sight graduated to 2000m. Matching numbers on receiver, rear sight parts & trigger guard. Bolt is mismatched & other parts appear unnumbered. Receiver top has ASFA, Ankara & K.Kale markings with 1943 date. Blued finish. Pistol grip walnut stock with takedown disc & bottom mounted sling swivels. Cleaning rod present. CONDITION: stock set has arsenal rework appearance with scattered dings & handling wear. Metal retains 40% arsenal blue with overall fading to gray, scattered edge wear, light oxidation & some dings. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore is bright with good rifling but shows some light pitting & frosting. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-26/MJC). CURIO. $300-400.
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SWISS SCHMIDT-RUBIN MODEL 1896/11 STRAIGHT-PULL Lot #1247 (Sale Order 248 of 627) BOLT-ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 7.5 Swiss. S# 311454. All visible numbers match. Bbl. 30 3/4". Tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Blade front sight. Bbl. & receiver marked w/ "BP" proofs, Swiss cross & "B" markings. Red composite bolt handle. Walnut stock set w/ arsenal added pistol grip. MAGS: 1 detachable 6 rd matching. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass & steel muzzle cover. CONDITION: stock set shows the wear & handling marks from considerable service use. Metal retains 75% original blue w/ thinning as well as light wear. Bottom half of bolt knob has missing piece. Very good shiny bore. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-191/RW). MODERN. $300-500.
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SCARCE "SA" MARKED MAUSER MODEL 1934 HOLSTER. Lot #1248 (Sale Order 249 of 627) Brown leather holster mfg. by R. Larsen in 1937. The front of the holster body is marked with a German Sturmabteilung (Storm Division) "SA" insignia above "R.LARSEN/ BERLIN/ 1937" and a party eagle acceptance proof. Brass closure flap stud, with mag. pouch, and single belt loop. CONDITION: good, with some wear, as well as areas of light to mild age related cracking and crazing overall. (02-23716/MLW). $300-500.
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ALWAYS DESIRABLE 2ND MODEL LUGER SNAIL DRUM WITH Lot #1249 (Sale Order 250 of 627) DUST COVER. 2nd Model Luger snail drum mag. mfg. during World War I. Front and rear of drum is marked with a "B/ N" mfg. mark. Left side of feed chute is stamped with a crowned Imperial German military proof. Metal components exhibit a black enamel type finish overall. Matching numbers are present on the front and rear of the drum. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their period black enamel type finish, exhibiting areas of light to mild wear and thinning, with some scattered spots of mild surface oxidation overall. (02-23721/MLW). $800-1,200.
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LOT OF 2 GERMAN WWII LUFTWAFFE MARKED FEMARU Lot #1250 (Sale Order 251 of 627) MODEL 37 PISTOL HOLSTERS. Lot of two German WWII Femaru Model 37 holsters. Holsters are constructed of brown leather and green canvas. Rear of the belt loops are marked "cdc/ 41" above an Eagle/7 Luftwaffe proof. Interior of one of the holsters is marked "1ST PLAT/ BRADELY", with some other illegible writing and ink stamps. CONDITION: First holster is very good, with leather parts remaining malleable, exhibiting some age-related cracking and crazing overall. Canvas shows some wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Second holster is good, with the leather remaining malleable, exhibiting more age-related cracking and crazing overall. Canvas shows some additional wear, with some losses to the canvas at the toe. (02-23717/MLW). $300-600.
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LOT OF 2 DESIRABLE P.08 LUGER HOLSTERS. Lot #1251 (Sale Order 252 of 627) Lot of 2 desirable P.08 Luger holsters, including: 1) rare brown leather K date (1934) P.08 Luger holster. Interior of holster is marked "CARL HEINICHEN/ DRESDEN/ 1934" above an droop Eagle/WaA105 proof. Interior of closure flap features a slot and additional strap for a cleaning rod. Cleaning rod, takedown tool, and spare mag. are absent. Left belt loop on rear exhibits 3 purposefully made holes. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting wear, areas of discoloration, as well as areas of light age related cracking and crazing. Loading tool closure flap exhibits a small tear at one side, but otherwise remains serviceable. 2) Brown leather P.08 Luger holster mfg. by Hans Romer in 1940. Rear of holster is marked "P.08", followed by "bml/40" above an Eagle/WaA788 proof. Loading tool and spare mag. are absent. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting wear, scattered handling marks, as well as areas of light to mild age related cracking and crazing overall. An attractive pair of desirable P.08 Luger holsters. (02-23920-3/MLW). $600-1,200.
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LOT OF 3 ASSORTED LUGER HOLSTERS. Lot #1252 (Sale Order 253 of 627) Lot of 3 assorted Luger holsters, including: 1) Brown leather holster mfg. by J.M. Echkart. Interior of closure flap is stamped "J.M.ECKART/ ULM", as well as with multiple "MADE IN GERMANY" stamps. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, as well as areas of age related cracking and light crazing, primarily on the body and mag. pouch. 2) Browning leather LP.08 holster mfg. by C. Billep in 1917. Front of body is stamped "C.Billep/ G.m.b.H./ Berlin 1917" beneath the closure flap. Complete with unmarked loading tool and cleaning rod. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting wear, with age related cracking and some light crazing present overall. Loading tool flap exhibits an additional hole. 3) Black leather P.08 Luger holster mfg. in 1942. Rear of holster is stamped with a "CWW" mfg. code, followed by an Eagle/WaA750 proof, and 1942". Interior of closure flap is ink stamped "P.08", with a handwritten "LARSON H." above the loading tool flap. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting scattered marks from handling and storage, with some light age related cracking present on the closure flap. (02-23712/MLW0. $500-1,000.
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LOT OF ASSORTED EUROPEAN MILITARY HOLSTERS. Lot #1253 (Sale Order 254 of 627) Lot of European military holsters, including: 1) 11 assorted European leather military pistol holsters. 2) 2 reproduction European leather military pistol holsters. 3) 1 reproduction Mauser C96 wood shoulder stock and harness. 4) 1 Finnish "SA" marked Luger stock. Iron has been reblued, with the lever having been reheated at one time. CONDITION: good, with holsters remaining malleable, exhibiting varying degrees of age wear, as well as age related cracking and crazing. (02-23718/MLW). $1,000-1,500.
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DESIRABLE LOT OF IMPERIAL JAPANESE MILITARY Lot #1254 (Sale Order 255 of 627) HOLSTERS & ACCESSORIES. Lot of desirable Imperial Japanese military holsters and accessories, including:
1) Brown leather Type 26 clamshell holster. Leather closure strap, with brass fittings and steel "D" shoulder strap rings. Interior of closure flap exhibits Kanji markings. Rear of belt loop is marked "AO-916065" in black ink. Complete with cleaning rod. CONDITION: very good, with leather remaining malleable, exhibiting some light wear, some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, as well as a few areas of light age related cracking and crazing. Brass fittings exhibit scattered spots of verdigris.
2) Brown leather Type 26 clamshell holster. Leather closure strap, with brass fittings, and brass "D" ring shoulder straps. Interior of closure flap exhibits Kanji markings. CONDITION: good, with mild wear, some scattered marks from handling and storage, as well as a few areas of light age related cracking and crazing. Brass fittings exhibit spots of verdigris.
3) Brown leather Type 14 Nambu clamshell holster. Leather closure strap, with brass fittings and square shoulder strap rings. Interior of closure flap exhibits faint Kanji markings. Complete with brown leather shoulder strap, cleaning rod, and firing pin. CONDITION: good, with leather remaining malleable, exhibiting mild wear, scattered handling marks, as well as some scattered spots of darker discoloration. Closure strap shows some age related cracking and crazing, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. Brass fittings exhibit areas of verdigris.
4) Brown leather Type 14 Nambu clamshell holster. Leather closure strap, with brass fittings, and square shoulder strap rings. Interior of closure flap exhibits several Kanji markings. Complete with a reproduction cleaning rod and reproduction firing pin. CONDITION: good, with leather remaining malleable, exhibiting some mild wear and scattered marks from handling and storage overall. Holster body and closure strap exhibit light to mild age related cracking, and some spots of light crazing. Brass fittings exhibit areas of verdigris.
5) Rubberized canvas Type 14 Nambu clamshell holster. Black enamel finish fittings, with leather trim, as well as a leather and steel spring tension closure strap. Complete with a reproduction cleaning rod and original firing pin. CONDITION: good, with some wear and scattered spots of minor discoloration. Leather trim and closure strap exhibit areas of mild crazing. Interior leather trim has torn off, but is present.
6) Brown pigskin leather Type 94 holster. Brass closure flap button, with steel fittings and "D" shoulder strap rings. Interior of closure flap is marked with Kanji characters, the date code "18.9" (September of 1943), as well as with a handwritten "33470" in black ink. Complete with shoulder strap and likely reproduction ammo pouch. Ammo pouch contains a likely reproduction "14.5" (May of 1939) Type 94 ammo box. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, exhibiting areas of age related cracking and crazing overall. Brass parts show some spots of verdigris, with steel parts showing areas of oxidation.
7) Brown pigskin leather Type 94 holster. Brass closure flap button, with steel fittings. Interior of closure flap exhibits faint Kanji markings and a faint Showa date code, that appears to read "17.10" (October of 1942). Complete with shoulder strap, 1 8-rd. mag. (S# 033) and likely reproduction ammo pouch. Ammo pouch contains a likely reproduction sealed box of "14.5" (May of 1939) Type 94 ammunition. CONDITION: good, with leather remaining malleable, exhibiting some wear, with scattered spots of mild age related cracking and crazing. Closure flap button shows verdigris, with steel parts exhibiting a gray patina.
8) Reproduction brown leather Papa Nambu pattern clamshell holster. Brass fittings. Complete with shoulder strap. CONDITION: very good, with some scattered marks from handling and storage.
9) Reproduction brown leather Baby Nambu clamshell holster. Brass fittings. Complete with shoulder strap. CONDITION: very good, with some scattered marks from handling and storage.
10) 6 shoulder straps Shoulder straps are a mixture of originals and reproductions. 4 straps are leather, with 2 being comprised of rubberized canvas. CONDITION: good, with some straps exhibiting some wear. A very nice assortment of desirable Imperial Japanese military holsters and accessories. (02-23714/MLW). $1,200-2,000.
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LOT OF ASSORTED U.S. & EUROPEAN MILITARY HOLSTERS Lot #1255 (Sale Order 256 of 627) & ACCESSORIES. Lot of assorted U.S. and European military holsters and accessories, including: 1) 1 brown leather Colt Dragoon revolver holster. 2) 2 brown leather M1911 holsters. Holsters are marked "US" on the front of the closure flaps, with 1 also marked "B", MP", and "9". 3) 1 unmarked brown leather holster with a brown leather hanger marked "US" followed by "J.Q.M.D./ 1942/ E.N.S.". 4) 2 brown leather M1911 M7 pattern holsters. 1 is maker marked on the rear, with the other being unmarked. 5) 1 khaki canvas Mills M1911 2-cell mag. pouch. Interior is marked "NOV. 1918" above the Mills logo and patent information. 6) 1 green canvas M1 Carbine 2-cell mag. pouch. Closure flap is marked "U.S", with "S. FROEHLICH CO. Inc./ N.Y.C. 1943" on the rear. 7) 1 unmarked khaki canvas Mills pattern belt. 8) 1 green canvas US M9A1 gas mask bag. 9) 1 reproduction brown leather LP.08 Luger holster, stock, and snail drum carrier. 10) 1 black leather post-war P.38 holster. 11) 1 brown leather Beretta Model 1934 holster. Interior of closure flap exhibits a handwritten "Erwin/ Fleischmann" in black ink. 12) 1 pebble grain brown leather Czech CZ27 holster. Rear of belt loop is marked with various numbers and "1944". 13) 1 rubberized canvas Imperial Japanese Arisaka 2-cell ammunition pouch. Interior of lid exhibits Kanji characters, as well as what appears to be a Kokura arsenal insignia. Pouch retains 2 empty period ammunition boxes, with 1 retaining its bottom panel and exhibiting a "19.1" (January of 1944) Showa date code. CONDITION: holsters are good, showing varying degrees of wear, as well as areas of age related cracking and crazing. Colt Dragoon holster remains malleable, exhibiting areas of age related cracking and crazing overall. Japanese rubberized canvas ammunition pouch is stiff, exhibiting age related cracking to its exterior, with moderate cracking and crazing present on the rear on the folding section of the lid. Leather closure strap remains malleable, with the closure strap studs retaining large amounts of their original green painted finish. (02-23920-2/MLW). $500-1,000.
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LOT OF 7 BRITISH & COMMONWEALTH HOLSTERS. Lot #1256 (Sale Order 257 of 627) Lot of 7 British & Commonwealth holsters, including: 1) British Webley .455 Caliber holster. Brown leather construction, with brass fittings. Holster is unmarked. CONDITION: leather remains malleable, exhibiting some wear, some scattered handling marks, as well as scattered areas of age related cracking and light crazing. 2) 2 .38 Caliber revolver holsters. Khaki canvas construction, with brass fittings. CONDITION: good, with some light wear and age related discoloration. 3) .38 Caliber revolver holster. Khaki canvas construction, with brass fittings. Holster features 6 bullet loops, and a cleaning rod slot. Cleaning rod is present. CONDITION: good, with some light wear and age related discoloration. 4) Canadian 1st Model Inglis Hi-Power holster. Khaki canvas construction, with steel fittings. Complete with cleaning rod. CONDITION: good, with some light wear and age related discoloration. 5) Canadian 2nd Model Inglis Hi-Power holster. Khaki canvas construction, with steel fittings. Complete with cleaning rod. CONDITION: good, with some light wear and age related discoloration. 6) U.S. Mills Army Model 1911 holster. Green canvas construction, with brass fittings. Interior of closure flap is marked with the Mills bullet logo. Brass tip is marked with the Mills logo above "PATENTED JUN.16,'14/ JUN.30,'14. SEPT.15,'14". CONDITION: good, with some discoloration the the canvas and areas of wear and thinning to the brass fittings. (02-23713/MLW). $400-600.
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US WWI ERA MODEL 1912 SQUAD PISTOL CLEANING KIT. Lot #1257 (Sale Order 258 of 627) This cleaning kit in its blued steel 5x9" box approx. 2" deep. Box is embossed w/ encircled "US" on cover. Kit has provision for 10 brass cleaning rods, of which 8 are present. The box contains 10 unmarked blued steel "L" combination tools. 11 black bristle bore brushes. Galvanized grease container & OD green brass oil bottle. CONDITION: kit is in good to very good condition, the outside having light wear & handling marks w/ small areas of very light oxidation. The brass rods have some tarnish, but are generally bright. Balance of items are in very good condition. Box cover has a lightly warped appearance, but latches down snugly when the carrying handle/retainer is turned upward. (02-23722/RW). NON-GUN. $200-300.
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9 US MILITARY HOLSTERS FOR THE 1911 COLT PISTOL. Lot #1258 (Sale Order 259 of 627) No.1: Model 1912 Swivel Type Cavalry Holster. Has retaining strap & Model 1910 belt hook. Holster is embossed "US" in oval at front. Marked on back "R.I.A. / 1914. / H.E.K.". Holster has notable wear & flexing while remaining in serviceable condition. No.2: M1916 Holster. Embossed on flap w/ "US". Marked on back "HARPHAN BROS.". Holster is undated, but likely WWII vintage. No.3: M1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on flap. Marked on back "SEARS". Dark brown leather holster. Rawhide tie-down is present. No.4: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on front flap. Marked on back "SEARS 1942". Tan leather holster. Rawhide tie-down is present. No.5: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on flap. Marked on back "SEARS". Light tan leather holster. Rawhide tie-down is present. No.6: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on flap. Marked on back "U.S. WARREN LEATHER GOODS CO.". Light tan leather holster. Rawhide tie-down in present. No.7: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on front flap. Marked on back "U.S. WARREN LEATHER GOODS CO. / 1944". Light tan leather holster. Rawhide tie-down is present. No.8: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on flap. Marked on back "SEARS / 1942". Brown leather holster w/ rawhide tie-down. No.9: Model 1916 Holster. Embossed "US" on flap. Marked on back "BOYT / 44". Light tan leather holster. Rawhide tie-down is present. CONDITION: all holsters, unless otherwise stated, are in very good condition w/ only very light wear. All retain their model 1910 belt hooks. Metal fittings may have a small amount of verdigris. All stitching appears tight. (02-23711/RW). NON-GUN. $600-1,000.
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14 VARYING MILITARY BAYONETS FROM THE WWI-WWII ERA Lot #1259 (Sale Order 260 of 627) No.1: German Model 1898/05. 14 1/2" bright fullered blade. 19 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "MOVE-WERKE / WALTER & CO. / MUHLHAUSEN In THR". Steel crossguard. Flash guard is present. Walnut grips secured by 2 screws w/ diagonal grooves. Bayonet & scabbard have several Imperial acceptance marks. Blued steel scabbard w/ ball finial. Blade has been lightly cleaned over spots of very light oxidation. Balance of metal turning gray & patina. Grips show moderate wear & handling marks. Scabbard retains 75% worn thinning blue. No.2: German Model 1884/98. 9 15/16" blued steel fullered blade. 15 1/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "44ffc". Right ricasso is marked "2922d" which matches the scabbard. Brown composite grips retained by two screws. Flash guard is present. Pommel is marked "WAA510". Black leather frog. Markings appear to be "G. Sch? / 194?". CONDITION: bayonet is in very good overall condition & scattered handling marks. Scabbard has arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & scattered scratches. Frog has light wear. Stitching is tight. No.3: German Model 1884/98. 10 1/8" blued fullered blade. 15 3/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "44 / fze". Flash guard is present. Brown composite handle held by two screws. Matching steel scabbard marked "fze / 44". CONDITION: blade has arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear. Edge has not been sharpened. Scabbard has lightly worn arsenal rework blue. No.4: German Model 1884/98. 9 7/8" blued fullered blade. 15 1/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "CLC / 44". Marked on right ricasso w/ S#. Smooth walnut grips retained by two screws. Flash guard is present. Pommel is marked "WAA510". Matching steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has arsenal rework blue finish w/ notable grinding marks, however, the blade is unsharpened. Grips have light wear & handling marks. Scabbard has dull arsenal rework finish. No.5: Persian Model 1898/29. 15 3/4" fullered bright blade. 21" overall. Blade is unmarked. Crossguard secured by two pins has muzzle loop. Smooth walnut grips secured by two screws. Pommel has Farsi numbers & crown marking. Blued steel scabbard w/ ball finial. CONDITION: bayonet is in very good condition only having light wear & scattered scratches. Edge is unsharpened. Grips have light handling marks. Steel scabbard retains a large degree of its original blue w/ thinning & handling marks. No.6: Czech Model VZ24. 11 7/8" blued fullered blade w/ inverted cutting edge. 17 1/8" overall. Bayonet is marked for reissue by German forces. Marked on left ricasso "eagle / A80". Right ricasso is marked w/ encircled "Z". Crossguard secured by two pins. Plain smooth hardwood grips retained by two screws. Pommel is unmarked. Blued steel scabbard is marked on the frog retaining bar "eagle / 63". Black leather frog of stitched & riveted construction. Manufacturer's markings on back of frog only partially legible. Date appears to be "1944". CONDITION: bayonet & scabbard appear to be unissued & have very light wear w/ thinning. Blade is not sharpened. Grips have small scattered handling marks. Stitching is tight on leather frog. No.7: Czech VZ24. 11 13/16" blued fullered blade. 17 1/8" overall. Inverted cutting edge. Bayonet apparently manufactured during the early period of German occupation. Blade is marked on left ricasso w/ S#. Marked on right ricasso "dot". Crossguard secured by two pins. Smooth walnut grips retained by two screws. Pommel is marked on left rear w/ tiny "eagle / 63". Steel scabbard is marked on top rear "dot / 42" & on frog retaining bar "eagle / 63". Black leather frog is unmarked. CONDITION: bayonet appears unissued, retaining a large percentage of its original blue finish w/ light wear mostly from scabbard. Grips have light staining. Scabbard has notably more wear & handling marks. Frog has scuffing, wear & flexing, but stitching remains tight. No.8: French Model 1886/93/16. 20 3/8" quadrangular spike blade. 25 1/8" overall. Bayonet is later production w/o the curved quillon. Bayonet is marked only by S# & acceptance marks. Brass handle. Blued steel scabbard w/ ball tip. CONDITION: metal parts are turning gray w/ very light wear & handling marks. Brass handle has pleasing patina. Scabbard has arsenal rework blue finish & notable dent near tip. No.9: French 1886/93/16. 20 3/8" quadrangular steel spike blade. 25 1/8" overall. Bayonet is marked only w/ acceptance marks. Brass handle. Steel scabbard w/ ball tip. Tan leather frog of stitched construction. Partially legible ink marking on back has "1915" date. CONDITION: metal parts of bayonet are turning gray w/ light wear & handling marks. Brass handle is turning patina w/ handling marks. Scabbard retains most of its arsenal rework blue. Frog in very good condition w/ tight stitching. No.10: Japanese Type 30. Late war production. 14 7/8" bright fullered blade.... for a full description please visit our website at poulinauctions.com.
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LOT OF 10 ASSORTED BAYONETS. Lot #1260 (Sale Order 261 of 627) This lot consists of the following bayonets: 1) WW2 GERMAN S84/98 BAYONET. 43 fnj coded bayonet with scabbard & leather frog. Scabbard number is illegible due to oxidation. Grooved bakelite grips. CONDITION: frog shows scattered flaking, crazing & dirt staining. Blade has a thinned altered bright appearance with chipping along the edges & oxidation. Other metal parts of bayonet & scabbard show notable oxidation. 2) WW2 GERMAN S84/98 BAYONET. 43 cul coded S84/98 bayonet with wooden handles, leather frog & mismatched steel scabbard. 98 Mauser bayonet lug assembly is present & stock in bayonet. CONDITION: frog shows scattered crazing, dirt staining & flaking. Scabbard & metal parts of bayonet show scattered oxidation & fading. 3) WW2 GERMAN S84/98 BAYONET. J. Sch 1939 S84/98 bayonet with matching scabbard & leather frog. Grooved bakelite handles. CONDITION: frog shows overall flaking & scattered crazing. Metal parts of bayonet & scabbard have a cleaned gray appearance with scattered oxidation. 4) WW2 GERMAN S84/98 BAYONET. 43 asw coded bayonet with mismatched scabbard & leather frog. CONDITION: frog shows scattered crazing, dirt staining & flaking. Scabbard is a dull brown patina with oxidation. Balance of bayonet retains a high degree of original blue with some scattered light oxidation. 5) GERMAN MODIFIED VZ-24 BAYONET. German modified VZ-24 bayonet for the G24T rifle with removed muzzle ring. No scabbard present. CONDITION: metal parts of bayonet show overall oxidation. Grips show a few cracks, some chipping, dings & staining. 6) WW2 GERMAN S84/98 BAYONET. S/155K bayonet with matching scabbard. Wooden grip panels. CONDITION: metal parts of bayonet & scabbard have a cleaned gray appearance with scattered oxidation, pitting & scratches. 7) IMPERIAL GERMAN S84/98 SAWBACK BAYONET. Erfurt & Heller marked blade. Wooden handles. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: scabbard & metal parts of bayonet are a mix of dull gray patina with scattered oxidation. Wooden grip panels show scattered dings & wear. 8) WW2 GERMAN DRESS BAYONET. Eickhorn made bayonet with scabbard. CONDITION: crossguard is chipped at bottom & missing a piece. Metal shows scattered staining, oxidation & flaking chrome. Scabbard shows scattered flaking black paint. 9) BAVARIAN M1898/NA DRESS BAYONET. Chrome finshed bayonet with Bavarian coat of arms & motto "In Treue Fest". No scabbard present. CONDITION: metal parts of bayonet show scattered flaking & oxidation. Handles show some dings & handling wear. 10) Unknown Bayonet. Bayonet has unknown markings in a foreign language marked "49'. Reapplied chrome finish. NO scabbard present. Cross hatched crude hardwood grips. CONDITION: metal has refinished chrome with scattered pitting, oxidation, flaking & scratches. Handles show heavy wear. (02-23842/MJC). $900-1200 for lot.
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GROUPING OF 9 US MODEL 1905 E1 AND 4 M1 BAYONETS Lot #1261 (Sale Order 262 of 627) FOR SPRINGFIELD AND GARAND RIFLES. Bayonets were shortened at the arsenal from the longer 16" blade type & have fullers extending through the points. May have slight variations in profiles of points. Bayonets have grooved black plastic grips. All bayonets have US issue green plastic scabbards w/ metal throats & belt hooks. Scabbards are marked w/ "US" inside "flaming bomb". No.1: 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/2" overall. Marked on left ricasso "RIA / flaming bomb / 1919". Marked on right ricasso "US" & S#. No.2: 9 3/4" parkerized blade. 14 1/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "OL / U (flaming bomb) S / 1943". Right ricasso has "crossed cannon" marking obscured by grind marks. No.3: 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/2" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.F.H. / US / flaming bomb". No.4: 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 3/8" overall. Left ricasso marked "UC / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Right ricasso has partially ground "crossed cannons". No.5: 10" parkerized blade. 14 3/8" overall. Left ricasso has "PAL" logo w/ "US / flaming bomb / 1943" markings. No.6: 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 3/8" overall. Left ricasso marked "UC / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Partial "crossed cannons" mark on right ricasso. No.7: 9 5/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "AFH / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Right ricasso marked "UFH". No.8: 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/2" overall. Marked on left ricasso "SA / flaming bomb / 1909". Marked on right ricasso "US" & S#. No.9: 9 5/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "UC / US / flaming bomb / 1943". No.10: M1 Bayonet. 9 3/4" parkerized blade. 14 1/4" overall. Marked on left ricasso "AFH / US / flaming bomb". No.11: M1 Bayonet. 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/2" overall. Left ricasso marked "OL / US / flaming bomb / 1943". Partial "crossed cannons" mark on right ricasso. No.12: M1 Bayonet. 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 1/2" overall. Left ricasso marked "UC / US / flaming bomb". No.13: M1 Bayonet. 9 7/8" parkerized blade. 14 3/8" overall. Left ricasso has "PAL" logo & "US / flaming bomb" markings. CONDITION: bayonets all show light to moderate wear, retaining a large percentage of their original & arsenal rework parkerized finishes. Grips will have light wear, staining & handling marks. Scabbards have varying degrees of wear. Several have been repainted, but all are in good & serviceable condition. (02-23708/RW). NON-GUN. $800-1,200.
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10 PREDOMINENTLY US VINTAGE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1262 (Sale Order 263 of 627) No.1: US M4 Bayonet. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "US / M4 / CAMILLUS". Grooved leather washer handle. Latch in pommel. Black plastic scabbard marked "USM8A1". Scabbard includes belt hook & green nylon tie-down. CONDITION: bayonet has light wear & handling marks w/ thinning original finish. Scabbard in good serviceable condition. No.2: US M4 Bayonet. 6 5/8" parkerized blade. 11 1/2" overall. Crossguard is marked "US / M4 / CASE". Grooved leather washer handle. Latch in pommel. Scabbard marked "USM8A1". CONDITION: bayonet has seen extensive service causing wear, loss of finish, dents & handling marks. Scabbard remains in good serviceable condition. No.3: Unmarked M4 Bayonet, likely West German. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Molded one piece grooved black rubber grip. Latch in pommel. Scabbard is marked "USM8A1". CONDITION: bayonet retains most of its parkerized finish w/ light wear. Rubber handle has seen little use. Moderately worn, but serviceable scabbard. No.4: US M6 Bayonet. 6 3/4" fullered blade. 11 1/2" overall. Crossguard is marked on front "U.S. / M6 / MILPAR CO". Bayonet fits M14 rifle. Black checkered plastic grips. Finger latch behind crossguard. Green plastic scabbard marked "USM8A1". CONDITION: bayonet shows a small amount of careful use w/ light wear & scattered handling marks retaining nearly all original finish. No.5: US Model 1905 E1 Bayonet. 9 7/8" cut-down parkerized fullered blade. 14 1/2" overall. Bayonet made by shortening the original Model 1942 to the M1 configuration. Blade is marked on left ricasso "UC / U / flaming bomb / S / 1942". Marked on right ricasso "UFH". Ribbed black plastic grips. Green plastic scabbard. Metal throat w/ belt hook is marked "US" in "flaming bomb". CONDITION: bayonet shows extensive wear, oxidation & light pitting. Blade has been sharpened. Scabbard is worn. Metal throat has oxidation & fine pitting. No.6: Fighting knife made from US bayonet. 6 1/2" blade. 11 1/4" overall. Blade is lightly fullered & appears to have been re-ground from a longer bayonet. No markings are visible. Crossguards grips & pommel are all standard model 1942 type. No scabbard is present. Knife shows non-arsenal type workmanship & is likely a theater-made item. CONDITION: the metal appears to have been re-parkerized. Grips show heavy wear & staining. No.7: US M1 Bayonet. 9 3/4" parkerized fullered blade. 14 3/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "UC / U / flaming bomb / S". Black plastic grooved grips. Green plastic scabbard. Entire scabbard has been coated in green paint. CONDITION: bayonet shows considerable loss of finish on the blade w/ wear & staining. Grips have moderate wear. Scabbard is missing part of tip. No.8: US Model 1905 E1 Bayonet. 9 15/16" parkerized fullered blade. 14 1/2" overall. Blade has been shortened from a Model 1942 as the fuller runs through the point. Left ricasso is marked "AFH / U / flaming bomb / S". Grooved plastic grips. Green plastic scabbard. Metal throat is marked w/ "USA" in "flaming bomb". CONDITION: bayonet retains a large degree of its arsenal rework parkerization w/ light wear. Grips have light wear. Scabbard has light overall wear. No.9: US Model 1905 E1 Bayonet. 9 5/8" fullered blade. 14 1/4" overall. Bayonet has extensive weathering oxidation & pitting. Perhaps a battlefield recovery. Blade is marked on left ricasso "AFH / U (flaming bomb) S / 4?". Ribbed plastic grips. Green plastic scabbard w/ illegible markings. CONDITION: bayonet has functional latch & partly legible markings. Bayonet is turned overall patina w/ oxidation & pitting. Scabbard appears serviceable. No.10: AK-47 Bayonet. 5 3/4" bright saw-back blade. 10 3/4" overall. Bayonet marked only w/ S# on crossguard. Brown plastic grips. Scabbard is new-made green plastic replacement w/ sharpening stone, black lacing & nylon belt loop. CONDITION: bayonet has chipped cutting edge. Saw-teeth flattened. Grip is heavily worn w/ dents & scratches. Replacement scabbard in very good condition. (02-23843/RW). NON-GUN. $500-800.
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VARYING GROUP OF 7 VINTAGE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1263 (Sale Order 264 of 627) No.1: Yugoslav Model 1944 Bayonet. 9 3/4" blued fullered blade. 14 7/8" overall. Blade is marked on right ricasso in cyrillic & dated "1944". Smooth hardwood grips w/ two screws. Crossguard has muzzle ring. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: well-worn bayonet & scabbard covered & filled w/ hard protective coating of grease. No.2: Swiss Model 1957 Bayonet. 9 3/8" bright double-edged blade. 14 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso w/ encircled "FW". Ribbed black plastic handle. Black plastic scabbard w/ belt clip. CONDITION: bayonet has extensive grind marks on the blade. Lightly worn handle. Scabbard has wear & scuffing. No.3: Belgian FAL Model 1953 Bayonet. 8" double-edged bright blade. 12 3/4" overall. Bayonet is unmarked & has the integral flash suppressor prongs. Smooth hardwood grips held by two screws. Latch is in rear of pommel. Steel scabbard w/ ball finial. CONDITION: bayonet has light wear, staining, small handling marks & spots of oxidation. Scabbard is in very good condition. No.4: Chilean Model 1895 Bayonet. 9 7/8" bright fullered blade. 14 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "WEYERSBERG / KIRSCHBAUM & CO / SOLINGEN". Right ricasso marked w/ Chilean acceptance marks. Crossguard w/ muzzle ring carries S#. Smooth walnut grips attached by two rivets. Blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: bayonet has evidence of light wear w/ scattered handling marks & small spots of staining. Scabbard has several shallow dents. No.5: Unmarked Bayonet. 15 1/8" bright fullered blade. 20 1/4" overall. Bayonet is designed to mount on a Mauser type bayonet bar & has provision for cleaning rod relief. Smooth walnut grips attached by two screws. Blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: metal parts have light wear & staining. Blade is unsharpened. Grip have numerous handling marks. Scabbard finish appears to be arsenal rework type. No.6: Unmarked Bayonet. Bayonet marked only by S# on crossguard. 9 7/8" bright fullered blade. 14 3/4" overall. Blade is completely unmarked. Crossguard carries "35545". Smooth walnut grips retained by two rivets. CONDITION: metal parts turning overall gray & patina w/ extensive wear. Grips have notable staining & chipping. Scabbard has extensive denting w/ light oxidation throughout. Scabbard does not seat fully on bayonet. No.7: British Model 1907 Lee Enfield Bayonet. 16 3/4" bright fullered blade. 21 5/8" overall. Due to arsenal cleaning, markings on blade have been partially obscured, but include most of the crowned & 1907 date. Smooth walnut grips. Black leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. CONDITION: metal is turning gray w/ areas of patina. Blade is partially sharpened. Scabbard has extensive scuffing, flexing & loss of finish on throat as well as tip. (02-23839/RW). NON-GUN. $450-650.
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GROUP OF 9 US M4 BAYONETS WITH M8A1 SCABBARDS FOR Lot #1264 (Sale Order 265 of 627) THE M1 CARBINE. The M4 Bayonet was developed for the M1 Carbine & although a few were issued during WWII, it is generally considered a post-war item. These bayonets are all equipped w/ the improved M8A1 scabbard constructed of plastic w/ a metal throat & green web frog. No.1: 6 5/8" blade. 11 1/2" overall. Crossguard marked "US M4 / CAMILLUS". Leather washer handle has six grooves. Scabbard has nylon tie-down strap. No.2: 6 9/16" blade. 11 1/2" overall. Crossguard marked "US M4 / flaming bomb / IMPERIAL". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. No.3: 6 3/4" blade. 11 3/4" overall. Crossguard is marked "U.S. M4 / AERIAL". Leather washer handle w/ 5 grooves. No.4: 6 11/16" blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "U.S. M4 / CAMILLUS". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. No.5: 6 3/4" blade. 11 11/16" overall. Crossguard is marked "US M4 / PAL". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. No.6: 6 5/8" blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "US M4 / UTICA". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. Scabbard has rawhide tie-down strap. No.7: 6 11/16" blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "US M4 / flaming bomb / IMPERIAL". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. No.8: 6 5/8" blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "US M4 / CASE". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. Replacement nylon tie-down strap. No.9: 6 3/4" blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "US M4 / KI". Leather washer handle w/ 6 grooves. Grooves have appearance of being recut. CONDITION: all bayonets show evidence of light to moderate wear w/ handling marks. Blades may have a very light sharpening. Scabbards have light wear, staining & scratches. (02-23701/RW). NON-GUN. $400-600.
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US WWII BAYONETS, 5 MODEL 1942 AND 1 USN MK1 Lot #1265 (Sale Order 266 of 627) PLASTIC TRAINING BAYONET. All bayonets have green plastic scabbards w/ belt hooks. All have ribbed plastic grips. No.1: USN Mk1 Training Bayonet. 16" plastic blade w/ steel construction at ricasso. 20 5/8" overall. Left ricasso is marked "U.S.N. / MARK 1". Right ricasso is marked "B.M. CO. / VP / NORD / 666". Plastic crossguard. Black plastic grips. Scabbard is marked "USN / MK1". No.2: PAL M1942 bayonet. 15 15/16" fullered parkerized blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "PAL logo / U.S. / flaming bomb / 1942". Scabbard is marked "USN / MK1". No.3: Oneida Limited M1942 bayonet. 15 15/16" parkerized fullered blade. 20 3/8" overall. Marked on left ricasso "OL / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Scabbard is marked "US / flaming bomb". No.4: Union Fork & Hoe M1942 bayonet. 15 15/16" parkerized fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Left ricasso marked "UFH / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Brown grooved plastic handle. Scabbard is marked w/ "US" in "flaming bomb". No.5: American Fork & Hoe M1942 bayonet. 15 7/8" parkerized fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "AFH / US / flaming bomb / 1942". Scabbard is marked w/ "US" in "flaming bomb". No.6: Wilde Tool & Drop Forge M1942 bayonet. 15 7/8" parkerized fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Marked on left ricasso "WT / US / flaming bomb / 1943". Scabbard is marked "US" in "flaming bomb". CONDITION: bayonets & scabbard appear unissued, retaining most of their original finish w/ light high point wear & scattered small handling marks. (02-23710/RW). NON-GUN. $300-600.
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FOUR US WWI MODEL 1917 BAYONETS. Lot #1266 (Sale Order 267 of 627) No.1: Winchester bayonet. 17" blued fullered blade. 21 11/16" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "1917" & encircled "W". Marked on right ricasso "U.S. / flaming bomb / eagle acceptance mark / X". Straight crossguard. Walnut handle w/ 2 grooves retained by screws. Drain hole is present in pommel. Green plastic scabbard w/ metal throat is marked "US-M1917 / B M CO". Bayonet retains 60% arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear. Blade has been sharpened before bluing. Grips have moderate wear, staining & small missing chips. Plastic scabbard is in very good condition. No.2: Remington bayonet. 16 1/2" blued fullered blade. 21 5/8" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "1917" & encircled "REMINGTON". Right ricasso has "flaming bomb / U.S. / eagle head acceptance mark / 29". Walnut grips w/ 2 grooves. Black leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. CONDITION: blade has been lightly sharpened before the moderately worn arsenal rework blue finish. Grips have moderate wear, staining & handling marks. Scabbard shows wear & scuffing of the black leather. Throat & tip turning gray & patina. Stitching appears generally tight. No.3: Remington bayonet. 16 15/16" blued steel fullered blade. 21 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "1917" & encircled "REMINGTON". Right ricasso has "flaming bomb / U.S. / eagle head / 5". Grooved walnut grips. Right grip has lightly stamped "5". Pommel w/ drain hole stamped "37". Green leather scabbard marked "E.J.B.". Metal throat & tip. CONDITION: blade retains most of its arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear. Blade has been lightly sharpened before bluing. Grips have light wear & scattered handling marks. Scabbard has moderate wear & scratches. Metal parts turning gray & patina. No.4: Remington bayonet. 17" fullered two-tone blade. 21 11/16" overall. Blade was bright, now turned gray. Approx. 1" forward of crossguard. Ricasso is blue. Left ricasso marked "1917" & encircled "REMINGTON". Right ricasso marked w/ "flaming bomb / U.S. / X / eagle head / 1". Grooved walnut grips. Pommel has drain hole. Green leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. Scabbard is faintly marked on back w/ "GK / J.L.R.". CONDITION: blade has been lightly sharpened. Original finish has light wear, turning gray. Balance of metal retains a large degree of original blue. Grips have good appearance w/ scattered handling marks. Scabbard has worn green finish w/ scratches. Metal parts turning gray & patina. (02-23709-2/RW). NON-GUN. $350-550.
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2 VERY EARLY PRODUCTION US MODEL 1903 BAYONETS. Lot #1267 (Sale Order 268 of 627) No.1: 15 7/8" blued fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "SA / flaming bomb / 1907". Marked on right ricasso "US / 242272". Walnut grips show the typical shallow mfg. marks. Khaki canvas scabbard w/ brown leather tip. Metal throat has model 1910 belt hook. CONDITION: bayonet retains a very large degree of its arsenal rework blue finish w/ light wear & several spots of oxidation. Grips have light wear, staining & handling marks. Scabbard has light wear & staining. Stitching appears tight. Canvas has shrunk away from the metal throat, leaving approx. 1/2" of the metal exposed. No.2: 15 7/8" parkerized fullered blade. 20 1/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "SA / flaming bomb / 1906". Marked on right ricasso "US / 66958". Coarse turned walnut grips. Plastic WWII vintage scabbard w/ metal throat & belt hook. Metal throat is marked w/ "US" in a flaming bomb marking. CONDITION: blade has most of its arsenal rework parkerization w/ thinning & light wear. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. Scabbard is worn w/ considerable flaking of the OD green paint. (02-23709-1/RW). NON-GUN. $200-400.
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5 FRENCH MODEL 1866 CHASSEPOT SWORD BAYONETS. Lot #1268 (Sale Order 269 of 627) All w/ ribbed brass handles secured by a push-button catch. All crossguards have curved quillons & are equipped w/ the muzzle adjustments. No.1: 22 5/8" fullered curved bright blade. 27 1/2" overall. Markings in script on back of blade include "Chat / 1872". Blade & crossguard are marked w/ tiny acceptance marks. Crossguard has serial number. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has turned overall gray w/ moderate wear. Edge has extensive chipping issues. Handle has turned a pleasing patina w/ moderate wear & small handling marks. Scabbard has been cleaned, but is returning to gray & patina. No.2: 22 5/8" curved bright fullered blade. 27 1/2" overall. Blade markings in script on back include "Ste / Etienne / 1873". Crossguard & ricassos have acceptance marks as well as S#s. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: bright blade has light wear w/ scattered spots of light oxidation & fine pitting most notable in the tip area. Handle & crossguard have a very dark patina appearance w/ light oxidation. Scabbard has turned overall patina w/ light oxidation & light wear. No.3: 22 3/4" bright fullered curved blade. 27 5/8" overall. Blade markings in script on back include "St / Etienne / 1874". Ricassos & crossguard carry acceptance marks as well as S#s. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: blade has wear, turning gray & patina w/ areas of light oxidation. Handle has turned a worn, but pleasing patina. No.4: 22 1/2" bright fullered curved blade. 27 1/2" overall. Blade markings in script on back include "St / Etienne / 1869". Ricassos & crossguard have acceptance marks as well as S#s. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: blade is well-worn w/ dents & handling marks turning gray & patina. Handle has been cleaned, but is returning to a warm patina'd appearance. No.5: 22 1/2" curved fullered blade. 27 1/4" overall. Markings on blade & crossguard are illegible due to wear as well as oxidation issues. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: blade has extensive oxidation & fine pitting throughout. Handle has heavy wear, dents & scratches. Clamping screw is not present on muzzle ring. (02-23851/RW). NON-GUN. $250-400.
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GROUPING OF 6 ANTIQUE FRENCH MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1269 (Sale Order 270 of 627) No.1: French Model 1842/59 Bayonet. 22 3/8" bright fullered curved blade. 27 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on back in script. Markings include "1842". Steel crossguard & grooved brass handle. Spring catch on these bayonets was changed to a press-stud. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: blade has extensive oxidation & fine pitting over its original bright finish. Crossguard has turned patina & handle has pleasing worn dark patina. No.2: French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet. 22 5/8" fullered curved blade. 27 1/2" overall. Blade markings on top in script include "St / Etienne / 1872". Crossguard w/ curved quillon. S# matches scabbard. Grooved brass handle. Matching blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has been cleaned, leaving a good appearance, but is returning to gray. Brass handle has been replated & showing wear w/ scratches. Scabbard shows a large portion of its original blue, but has been cleaned, leaving wear & light pitting. No.3: French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet. 22 3/4" bright fullered curved blade. 27 1/2" overall. Blade is marked only w/ tiny acceptance marks. Steel crossguard carries acceptance marks w/ S#. Grooved brass handle. Blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has dull gray appearance w/ areas of light oxidation & fine pitting throughout. Crossguard has turned overall patina. Grip has a dark worn patina'd appearance. Scabbard shows a moderate degree of original blue w/ areas of oxidation & light pitting throughout. No.4: French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet. 22 1/2" bright fullered curved blade. 27 1/4" overall. Blade markings on top in script include "1871". Steel crossguard w/ curved quillon. Quillon carries acceptance marks & S# which matches scabbard. Grooved brass handle. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade is turning gray & patina w/ light oxidation throughout. Crossguard has oxidized appearance. Handle is turning patina w/ dents & scratches. Matching scabbard shows a degree of original blue w/ oxidation & pitting throughout. Scabbard is notably dented & bent at tip. No.5: French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet. 20 3/8" bright "T" profile blade. 25 1/4" overall. Script markings on back of blade include "St / Etienne / 1879". Crossguard w/ curved quillon carries acceptance marks & S#. Smooth walnut grips secured by two rivets. Brass pommel. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has extensive staining, oxidation & fine pitting. Crossguard turning patina. Grips have wear, dents & scratches. Pommel has wear, turning patina. Scabbard retains some original blue w/ oxidation, wear, dents & pitting. No.6: French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet. 20 1/2" bright "T" profile blade. 25 3/8" overall. Script markings on back of blade include "St / Etienne / 1878". Walnut grips. Brass pommel. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: entire bayonet has the weathered, oxidized & worn look of a battlefield relic. Bayonet catch does not function. (02-23852/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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INTERESTING GROUP OF 5 FRENCH MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1270 (Sale Order 271 of 627) No.1: French Model 1892 Second Pattern Bayonet. 15 5/8" bright fullered blade. 20 1/8" overall. Produced for the Model 1892 Short Rifle which was used by mounted troops, railway & telegraph units. The second model has a muzzle ring which extends backwards over the grip. The top forward end of the blade has an unusual groove. Blade has notches ground to help secure the bayonet inside of its steel scabbard. Blade is marked w/ an encircled "P" on the left ricasso. Crossguard w/ curved quillon carries the serial number. Black composite grips secured by two rivets. Matching steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has light wear & staining w/ small areas of light oxidation. Balance of metal turning gray & patina. Grips have wear & handling marks. Scabbard shows much of its original blue w/ wear & areas of very light oxidation. No.2: French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet. 20 5/8" bright blade w/ "T" profile. 25 1/2" overall. Blade markings on back in script include "St. / Etienne / 1877". CONDITION: blade is overall gray w/ light wear & light oxidation. Crossguard is turned patina w/ splotches of white paint. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. Brass pommel has a pleasing patina. Scabbard has traces of blue turning patina w/ light oxidation & scattered spots of white paint. No.3: French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet. 20 3/8" bright blade w/ "T" profile. 26 1/8" overall. Markings in script on top of blade include "St / Etienne / 1876". Crossguard w/ curved quillon carries the S# which matches scabbard. Smooth walnut grips fastened by two rivets. Brass pommel. Matching steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has moderate wear, light oxidation & spots of very fine pitting. Crossguard has overall patina'd appearance w/ wear. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. Brass pommel has a very dark worn patina. Scabbard retains a fair portion of his original blue w/ several large areas of light oxidation. No.4: French Model 1886/93/16 Lebel Bayonet. 20 3/8" quadrangular spike blade. 25" overall. Brass handle. Bayonet has only acceptance marks & S#. CONDITION: blade is turning gray & patina as well as crossguard. Handle has pleasing mustard patina w/ light wear. Scabbard has turned overall gray & patina w/ scattered areas of moderate pitting. No.5: French Model 1886 Lebel Bayonet. 20 3/8" quadrangular spiked blade. 25 1/8" overall. Bayonet marked only w/ S# that matches scabbard. Curved quillon. Brass handle. Matching steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has moderate wear & staining. Crossguard is turning overall patina. Brass handle has a very dark patina appearance. Scabbard has small dents & has turned overall patina w/ extensive light oxidation. (02-23853/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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LOT OF 5 GERMAN K98k BAYONETS WITH MATCHING Lot #1271 (Sale Order 272 of 627) SCABBARDS. Lot of 5 German K98k bayonets with scabbards, including: 1) K98k bayonet mfg. by Carl Eickhorn in 1942. Left side of the ricasso is marked with the 2-digit year of mfg. and Carl Eickhorn's mfg. code "42 cof", with the S# "9920/ i" marked on the right. Left side of the pommel is marked with 2 Eagle/WaA519 proofs. Blade, guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish overall. 2-piece grooved brown pressed resin grip scales. Complete with matching blued steel scabbard and unmarked brown leather frog. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original arsenal blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as some scattered spots of surface oxidation. Grips show some superficial marks from handling and storage, but are otherwise very good overall. Scabbard retains good amounts of its original blue, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning overall that show through to gray patina as well as areas of light to mild surface oxidation. Frog remains malleable, exhibiting some age related cracking, with crazing present overall. 2) K98k bayonet mfg. by Ernst Pack & Sohne in 1942. Left side of the ricasso is marked with the 2-digit year of mfg., followed by Ernst Pack & Sohne's mfg. code "42 cul", with the S# marked on the right. Left side of pommel is marked with eagle acceptance proofs. Blade, guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish overall. 2-piece grooved brown pressed resin grips. Complete with a matching blued steel scabbard and black leather frog. CONDITION: blade retains most of its original arsenal blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and pitting at and around the tip. Guard and pommel exhibit areas of wear and thinning that shows through to gray patina, with light surface oxidation overall. Grips show scattered superficial marks and nicks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Scabbard shows wear and thinning overall, with scattered nicks and dings. Frog remains malleable, showing age related cracking and crazing overall. 3) K98k bayonet mfg. by E.u.F. Horster in 1944. Left side of the ricasso is marked with the 2-digit year of mfg. followed by E.u.F. Horster's mfg. code "44asw", with the S# marked on the right. Left side of pommel is marked with an eagle acceptance proof. Blade, guard, and pommel exhibit a phosphate finish. 2-piece reddish brown grooved pressed resin grip scales. Complete with matching phosphate finished steel scabbard. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original arsenal phosphate finish, exhibiting some mild wear and thinning, with scattered spots of oxidation and age related discoloration present on the pommel. Grips show a few superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise are very good overall. Scabbard retains the majority of its original phosphate finish, exhibiting some light wear and thinning, scattered superficial handling marks, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation. 4) K98k bayonet mfg. by F.W. Holler in 1939. Left side of the ricasso is marked "F.W.HOLLER", with the S# marked on the right, and "39" marked on the spine. Left side of the pommel is marked with 2 Eagle/WaA253 acceptance proofs. Blade, guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish overall. 2-piece grooved brown pressed resin grip scales. Complete with a matching blued steel scabbard and canvas web frog. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original blue finish, exhibiting some areas of light to mild wear and thinning. Pommel shows light to mild surface oxidation overall. Grips show some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain very good overall. Scabbard shows some wear and thinning, scattered superficial handling marks, a few minor dents, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation overall. Frog shows some age related discoloration, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. 5) K98k bayonet mfg. by Josua Corts und Sohn in 1935. Left side of the ricasso is marked with Josua Corts & Sohn's mfg. code "S/184" followed by a "G", denoting mfg. in 1935, with the S# marked on the right. Left side of pommel is marked with 2 early style droop eagle acceptance proofs. Blade, guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with matching blued steel scabbard and brown leather frog. CONDITION: good, with the blade retaining the majority of its original blue finish, exhibiting wear, thinning, and scattered spots of oxidation towards the tip, with a small chip to the blade edge approx. 2 1/2" from the tip. Guard and pommel exhibit wear and thinning that shows through to gray patina, with scattered spots of surface oxidation overall. Wood grips show some superficial marks and impressions form handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable.... for a full description please visit our website at poulinauctions.com.
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LOT OF 7 IMPERIAL JAPANESE TYPE 30 BAYONETS. Lot #1272 (Sale Order 273 of 627) Lot of 7 Imperial Japanese Type 30 bayonets, including: 1) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet mfg. by Tokyo Arsenal. Right side of ricasso exhibits a Tokyo Arsenal insignia. Spine of grip is marked remnants of Kanji characters in white paint. Butt is numbered "32827". Blade is in-the-white, with the hooked quillon guard and pommel exhibiting a blue finish. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with steel scabbard featuring a black painted finish. CONDITION: good, with the blade exhibiting scattered spots of light to mild pitting, as well as some areas of age related discoloration. Guard and pommel exhibit some wear, as well as some light to mild surface oxidation, with a small concentrated area of moderate oxidation present on the right side of the pommel. Scabbard is good overall. 2) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet mfg. by Toyoda Automatic Loom Works under Nagoya supervision. Right side of ricasso exhibits a Toyoda Automatic Loom Works insignia. Pommel is numbered "53260" on the butt. Blade, straight guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: very good, with the blade retaining the majority of its original blue finish, exhibiting some wear and thinning overall, as well as some oxidative etching and pin prick pitting on the right side towards the tip. Guard and pommel exhibit some light wear and spots of light surface oxidation. Grips show some scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Scabbard is very good, with light to mild surface oxidation present overall. 3) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet mfg. by Nagoya. Right side of the ricasso is marked with the Nagoya arsenal insignia. Pommel appears to be numbered "37452" on the butt, with the first digit being poorly struck at the arsenal. Blade, hooked quillon guard, and pommel exhibit a blue finish overall. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with a blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade retains the majority of its original blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning, some scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation, as well as some scattered spots of age related discoloration. Guard and pommel exhibit areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina. Grips show some scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Scabbard shows areas of wear and thinning, as well as areas of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting overall. 4) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet mfg. by an unknown mfg. under Kokura supervision. Right side of the ricasso is marked with the Kokura arsenal insignia, followed by an unidentified mfg. marking. Pommel is numbered "103360" on the butt. Blade is polished in-the-white, with the hooked quillon and pommel exhibiting a blue finish overall. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with a blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: blade is very good, exhibiting some spots of age related discoloration, as well as a few areas of oxidative etching. Guard and pommel exhibit some wear and thinning, as well as areas of light to mild surface oxidation. Grips show scattered marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Scabbard shows some areas of wear and thinning, with scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation overall. 5) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet produced by an unknown mfg. Right side of the ricasso is blank, with no legible markings present on the butt of the pommel. Blade is in-the-white. Hooked quillon. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with a green painted steel scabbard, fitted with a U.S. OD canvas web frog. CONDITION: blade exhibits scattered spots of mild pitting, with age related discoloration and sharpening marks present overall. Guard exhibits a gray patina, with areas of darker patina and pitting present overall. Pommel exhibits a dark gray patina. Scabbard exhibits flaking and wear to its painted finish, with scattered dents and impressions. 6) Type 30 Arisaka bayonet mfg. by National Denki (National Electric) under Kokura supervision. Right side of the ricasso is marked with the National Denki arsenal insignia. Pommel is marked "02016" on the butt. Blade, hooked quillon, and pommel exhibiting a black enamel type finish. 2-piece smooth wood grip scales. Complete with a blued steel scabbard and original brown leather frog. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original black enamel type finish, exhibiting some light wear and thinning overall. Grips show a few superficial marks and minor impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. Scabbard is very good, exhibiting some light to mild surface oxidation overall. Leather frog remains malleable, exhibiting wear, some age related cracking, as well as areas of crazing overall. 7)... for a full description please visit our website at poulinauctions.com.
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2 BRITISH PATTERN 1837 BRUNSWICK RIFLE BAYONETS. Lot #1273 (Sale Order 274 of 627) 1) Overall length: 26 5/8". Blade length: 21 3/4". Plain blade with a narrow fuller that extends 8 1/2" up the blade. Blade is marked near the hilt "(crown)" over "VR ENFIELD 1840" and "(crown)" over "V" over "6". Brass hilt with a simple crossguard having dual downturned quillions. The crossguard is stamped "F11" & "RCR" for Royal Canadian Regiment. Brass horizontally reeded grip with iron spring and button. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade is universally rusted and hilt shows a pleasing dark patina. 2) Overall length: 26 1/4". Blade length: 21 1/2". Plain blade with a narrow fuller that extends 8 1/2" up the blade. Blade is marked near the hilt "(crown)" over "VR ENFIELD 1839" and marks on the other side are obscured by oxidation. Brass hilt with a simple crossguard having dual downturned quillions. Brass horizontally reeded grip with iron spring and button. The pommel is engraved "5 Co. 86". No scabbard. CONDITION: blade is heavily rusted; however, the hilt shows a pleasing dark patina. (02-23837/BF) $500-800.
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GROUP OF 9 VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1274 (Sale Order 275 of 627) No.1: US M4 Bayonet. 6 9/16" parkerized blade. 11 1/2" overall. Crossguard is marked "U.S. / M4 / CAMILLUS". Black plastic checkered grips. Latch in pommel. Plastic scabbard marked "USM8A1". CONDITION: blade has moderate wear & thinning of its parkerized finish. Edge has been sharpened. Crossguard is loose. Grips have very light wear. Scabbard has moderate wear & staining. No.2: US Model 1942 Bayonet Shortened as Trench Knife. 6 1/2" fullered parkerized blade. 11" overall. Blade markings have been removed due to material removal. Black plastic ribbed grips. Plastic scabbard has been shortened & over-painted w/ green paint. The "US" & "flaming bomb" is partially legible. CONDITION: arsenal rework parkerized finish on metal has thinning & moderate wear. Grips show moderate wear. Scabbard has dents, wear & flaking paint. No.3: British Pattern 13 Bayonet. 17" fullered blade. 21 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "1913 / 7 / 16" & encircled "REMINGTON". Right ricasso contains "broad arrow", two view marks & "X". Straight steel crossguard. Walnut grips secured by two screws. Leather scabbard w/ metal tips. Worn scabbard markings are partly legible, showing "broad arrow". CONDITION: blade has light wear & staining, turning gray & has been sharpened, but still shows the two-tone original finish w/ blue near crossguard. Balance of metal has original blue finish w/ oxidation & fine pitting. Grips have light wear & staining. Scabbard shows considerable wear & scuffing, but stitching remains tight. No.4: US Model 1905 Bayonet. 15 1/2" fullered blade. 20 1/8" overall. Blade is faintly marked on left ricasso "SA / flaming bomb / 1918". Right ricasso is marked "US" & S#. Smooth walnut grips retained by single screw. CONDITION: bayonet has extensive oxidation, wear & pitting throughout. Grips have wear, small cracks & chipping issues. Blade has been heavily sharpened. No.5: US Model 1905 Bayonet. 15 7/8" fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "SA / flaming bomb / 1918". Marked on right ricasso "US" & S#. Walnut grips show traces of the original coarse turned appearance. Scabbard is leather Model 1917 type. CONDITION: blade shows traces of original blue w/ oxidation & light pitting throughout. Edge has small chipping issues. Grips are well-worn w/ staining. Scabbard has considerable wear, staining & scuffing. Metal parts have extensive oxidation & fine pitting. No.6: US Model 1942 Bayonet. 16" fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Has been stripped, retaining only blade & crossbar. Blade marked on left ricasso "UHF / US / flaming bomb / 1942". CONDITION: bayonet shows traces of original parkerized finish w/ moderate wear & light oxidation. No.7: US Model 1873 Socket Bayonet. Triangular 18" steel blade. 21 1/8" overall. Bayonet is marked "US" on the face. Clasp is present. CONDITION: bayonet has turned mostly gray & patina w/ moderate wear throughout. No.8: US Model 1873 Socket Bayonet. 18" steel blade polished bright. 21" overall. Blade is marked "US" on face. Clasp is present. CONDITION: bayonet has cleaned appearance & is returning to gray & patina. No.9: Socket Bayonet. Marked only w/ serial number & acceptance marks. Quadrangular 20 1/4" steel blade. 23" overall. Clasp is present. CONDITION: bayonet is overall gray & patina w/ oxidation & fine pitting throughout. (02-23855/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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GROUP OF 4 VINTAGE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1275 (Sale Order 276 of 627) Bayonets are from a variety of countries. No.1: India Pattern No.1 Mark III Bayonet. 12" blade. 16 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso w/ "crown / GRI / MK.II / 2 44 / R.F.I.". Straight crossguard marked on right side "DP". Hardwood grips retained by two screws. Flat style pommel. Black leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. CONDITION: blade has been sharpened. Metal parts have worn original finish turning patina. Grips have notable wear & staining w/ white band around center. Scabbard, though worn, is serviceable. No.2: Spanish Artillery Bayonet. 15 1/2" bright fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Visible blade markings on left ricasso are "ARTILLERIA / crown over crossed cannons". Right ricasso is marked w/ S# & "P.R.8.". Crossguard w/ muzzle ring. Wood grips held by two screws w/ coarse diamond checkering. Black leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. CONDITION: metal parts of bayonet turning overall gray & patina w/ wear as well as handling marks. Grips have wear & staining. Scabbard has wear & scuffing. Stitching is becoming loose. Metal tips turning patina. No.3: Yugoslav Model 1944 Bayonet. 9 5/8" blued fullered blade. 14 7/8" overall. Crossguard w/ muzzle ring. Smooth hardwood grips retained by two screws. Steel scabbard w/ leather frog. Scabbard retains most of its original blue. Leather frog has extensive wear, scuffing. Stitches are becoming loose. No.4: Turkish Model 1890 Hooked Quillon Bayonet. 9 1/2" fullered bright blade. 14 1/2" overall. Blade appears to be shortened. Turkish markings present on left ricasso include crescent moon & star on top of blade. Smooth walnut handle fastened by rivets. Steel scabbard. CONDITION: all metal parts including scabbard turning gray & patina w/ extensive wear & handling marks. Grips have scattered small cracks. Scabbard has numerous dents. (02-23840/RW). NON-GUN. $200-400.
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5 ASSORTED MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1276 (Sale Order 277 of 627) No.1: Swiss Model 1911 Pioneer Bayonet. 18 7/8" bright saw-back blade w/ fuller on the right side only. 24" overall. Marked on right ricasso "ELSENER SCHWYZ". Straight steel crossguard w/ muzzle ring. Smooth walnut grips retained by two rivets. This bayonet fits the model 1911 Schmidt-Rubin carbine. Steel scabbard w/ ball tip. CONDITION: bayonet blade has been sharpened w/ light wear & staining. Saw-back appears to be reasonably sharp. Balance of metal has turned a dark patina w/ oxidation & very fine pitting throughout. Grips have light wear & scattered handling marks. Scabbard is turning gray & patina. No.2: Belgian Model 1916 Cruciform Bayonet. 17 3/4" blued blade. 22 1/2" overall. Bayonet for the Model 1889 Mauser rifle is marked only w/ S# on crossguard. Crossguard has muzzle ring. Smooth walnut grips secured by two rivets. Matching blued steel scabbard w/ ball tip. CONDITION: bayonet has thinning finish w/ light wear. Grips have light wear & scattered handling marks throughout. Scabbard has dents & scratches w/ handling marks throughout. No.3: Swedish M19 Bayonet. 12 3/4" blade w/ false edge. 17 7/8" overall. Blade is marked on right ricasso "crown over anchor / EJ / AB". Smooth hardwood grips retained by two screws. Front screw is not present. CONDITION: blade is heavily oxidized w/ wear & pitting throughout. Notable chipping on the forward end of the false edge. Balance of metal has turned overall patina. Grips have wear, cracking & staining. No.4: US Remington Model 1917 Bayonet. 16 7/8" fullered blade. 21 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "1917" & encircled "REMINGTON". Marked on right ricasso "flaming bomb / U.S. / eagle head / 25 / acceptance mark". CONDITION: metal parts show traces of original blue w/ wear, light oxidation & fine pitting turning overall patina. Sharpened edge has tiny chips missing at forward end. Grips have wear, staining & chipping. No.5: Austrian Model 1895 Mannlicher Bayonet. 9 3/4" bright blade. 14 5/8" overall. Bayonet has distinctive profiled grip. Bayonet is marked only w/ S# on crossguard. Smooth walnut grips secured by two rivets. CONDITION: metal parts are turning gray & patina w/ extensive light oxidation & fine pitting. Blade has been sharpened. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. (02-23850/RW). NON-GUN. $250-400.
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GROUP OF 4 VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE MILITARY BAYONETS. Lot #1277 (Sale Order 278 of 627) No.1: British Pattern 1888 Mk1 Bayonet. 12" bright blade. 16 3/4" overall. These bayonets were produced for the Lee Metford rifles. Blade is marked on left ricasso "MOLE / 8 / 05". Marked on right ricasso w/ "broad arrow / WD / small crown / B / 45 / X". Pommel is marked "83 RGA / 191". Steel crossguard w/ muzzle loop. Smooth walnut grips secured by two brass rivets w/ an oil hole above the top rivet. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: blade is turning gray & patina w/ extensive very fine pitting. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks throughout. Balance of worn metal turning gray & patina. No.2: Argentine Model 1909 Bayonet. 15 3/4" bright fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on the left side "WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CO. SOLINGEN". Right ricasso has Argentine crest surrounded by "MODELO ARGENTINO 1909" & S#. Steel crossguard w/ muzzle ring & forward curved quillon. Smooth walnut grips secured by two rivets. Scabbard is not present. CONDITION: bayonet has very good appearance w/ light wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Blade tip has notably darkened appearance. Blade is unsharpened. No.3: Argentine Model 1891 Bayonet. 15 5/8" bright fullered blade. 20 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM CO. SOLINGEN". Marked on right ricasso "MODELO ARGENTINO 189?". Argentine crest has been removed by grinding. Serial number "N9937" matches scabbard. Steel crossguard w/ muzzle loop & forward swept quillon. Silver colored alloy grips. Matching blued steel scabbard. CONDITION: bayonet has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks throughout. Blade has scattered light scratches. Balance of metal turning gray & patina. Scabbard has small dents, turning gray & patina w/ notable blue showing around throat area. No.4: Spanish Artillery Sword-Bayonet. 15 3/4" bright fullered blade. 20 5/8" overall. Faint blade markings on left ricasso "ARTILLERIA NACIONAL TOLEDO". Straight steel crossguard w/ muzzle ring. Wood grips secured by two screws. Grips have coarse checkering. CONDITION: entire bayonet is mostly gray & patina w/ wear. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. (02-23856/RW). NON-GUN. $200-400.
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4 EDGED WEAPONS. Lot #1278 (Sale Order 279 of 627) This lot includes 1 Mauser FR8 bayonet and scabbard, measuring 14" overall, with an OD cotton canvas belt loop. / 1 Swedish Model 1896 bayonet and scabbard, measuring 13 3/4" overall. / 1 reproduction WWII German Army dagger, measuring 15 1/2" overall, with its scabbard. / 1 reproduction Napoleonic dagger, measuring 16 1/4" overall, with its scabbard. CONDITION: All items generally show light wear with no notable damage. (02-23658/BF). $150-250.
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US WWI MK1 TRENCH KNIFE LF&C 1918 WITH ORIGINAL Lot #1279 (Sale Order 280 of 627) SCABBARD. 6 3/4" double edged blade w/ 11 1/2" overall. Blued blade is unmarked. Blackened brass handle is marked on right side "U.S.1918 / L.F&C-1918". Knuckle bows have notable points. Pommel is pointed. Blackened steel scabbard is marked on back "L.F.C. / 1918". 2 belt hooks are broken w/ tips missing. CONDITION: blade has moderate wear w/ small spots of oxidation & has been very lightly sharpened. Grip has worn black finish, leaving the exposed brass turning a dark patina. Scabbard has small dents turning patina w/ light oxidation. (02-23720/RW). NON-GUN. $300-400.
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US WWI LF&C MODEL 1917 TRENCH KNIFE. Lot #1280 (Sale Order 281 of 627) 9" triangular blade. Knife measures 14 1/8" overall. Knife is marked on front of crossguard "U.S. L.F.&C." indicating mfg. by Landers, Frary & Clark. /1917. Walnut grip w/ finger grooves. Crossguard is formed into a knuckle bow w/ six pyramid knobs. Green leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. Leather is marked "JEWEL M1918". Throat & tip are marked "M.S". CONDITION: blade retains 75% thinning original blue finish. Grip shows very light wear & staining. Knuckle bow has cleaned appearance returning to gray. Scabbard has light wear & flexing. Metal parts turning gray. Stitching in intact. (02-23687/RW). NON-GUN. $300-400.
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RANDALL MODEL 1 ALL-PURPOSE FIGHTING KNIFE. Lot #1281 (Sale Order 282 of 627) 7" blade. 12" overall including butt cap nut. Blade is marked on left side "RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA.". Flanked by the Randall logo. Brass double hilt. Smooth stacked washer handle w/ red, white & black spacers at each end. Duralumin butt cap retained by acorn nut. Stitched brown leather sheath marked on back of belt loop "RANDALL MADE / KNIVES / ORLANDO, FLA". Sheath includes pouch w/ combination Crystolon stone. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: padded black nylon case. Knife is in very good condition. Blade shows little or no wear. Brass hilt has turned a dark patina. Handle & butt in very good condition w/ only very tiny handling marks. Sheath shows a small amount of very careful use w/ very light wear & staining. Stitching is tight & complete. (02-23685/RW). NON-GUN. $600-900.
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US NAVY DESCO DEEP SEA DIVER KNIFE. Lot #1282 (Sale Order 283 of 627) 6 1/2" bright saw-back blade. 12 7/8" overall. These knives are made to Navy specs from the 1929 Hull Standard Plan drawing. Knife has brass guard, threaded to ensure secure attachment to the scabbard. Turned & grooved hardwood handle. Brass pommel. Heavy brass cylindrical scabbard, threaded inside for knife attachment & marked on the outside "DESCO". Drain hole at tip. Scabbard has leather attaching strap w/ brass roller buckle. CONDITION: knife is in very good to near excellent condition, showing little or no use. Knife edge is lightly sharpened. Teeth on saw-back appear in good condition. (02-23682/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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COMMEMORATIVE U.S. WWII ROBESON CUTLERY USMC Lot #1283 (Sale Order 284 of 627) FIGHTING KNIFE. 7" blued fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. These knives are identical w/ the USN Mk2 Fighting Knife except for the USMC. Marked on left ricasso "ROBESON SHUREDGE". Marked on right ricasso "U.S.M.C.". Markings are enhanced in white. Straight steel crossguard. Leather washer handle has 5 grooves. Handle has red & black spacers at each end. Flat disc steel pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black padded zipper case. CONDITION: knife appears unissued, retaining nearly all of its blued finish on the blade. The crossguard & pommel have turned gray & patina. The handle has several scattered small handling marks. The sheath has light wear & staining, but stitching remains tight & sheath is in good serviceable condition. (02-23690/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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CAMILLUS WWII VINTAGE AIR CORP AND NAVY SHEATH Lot #1284 (Sale Order 285 of 627) KNIFE. 9 1/4" overall. 5" fullered bright blade. Marked on left ricasso "CAMILLUS CUT. CO. CAMILLUS, N.Y.". Brass crossguard. Leather washer grip. Bright finished aluminum butt. Threaded tang. Unmarked riveted & stitched dark brown leather sheath. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: padded zipper carrying case. CONDITION: knife in very good overall condition w/ minor handling marks. Crossguard turning a pleasing patina. Sheath has light wear & staining, but stitching is tight. (02-23691/RW). NON-GUN. $300-400.
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US WWII MARINE CORP MEDICAL CORPSMAN KNIFE. Lot #1285 (Sale Order 286 of 627) 11 3/8" bright blade. 16 1/2" overall. The blade, which features a rounded point, is constructed of very heavy stock. Blade is marked prominently on the left side "U.S.M.C. / boxed CHATILLION, N.Y.". Oak grips secured by 3 brass rivets to the full tang blade. Brown leather scabbard of stitched & riveted construction has a brass throat. Marked on back below belt hook "USMC / BOYT / 44". CONDITION: the knife is in very good likely unissued condition w/ scattered small spots of oxidation. The blade still retains its factory edge. Grips have very lightly stained appearance. Leather scabbard has moderate wear & staining. Brass parts have turned a pleasing patina & have areas of verdigris. (02-23719/RW). NON-GUN. $300-400.
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2 US WWII V44 SURVIVAL KNIVES. Lot #1286 (Sale Order 287 of 627) These knives were developed for flying personnel & were also used by the 2nd US Marine Raider Battalion. These knives were made under contract by Case, Western, Kinfolks & Collins. The Western made knives are the most scarce. 1: Western V44 has a 9 1/4 Bowie style blade w/ 2 longitudinal grooves. 14 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on the left side "WESTERN". Straight steel crossguard. 2 piece Bakelite grips retained by 3 steel rivets. Correct tan leather sheathe made w/ the large type rivets, leather belt loop & snap type retaining strap. CONDITION: knife has a very good appearance w/ only light handling wear. Metal parts retain their original bright finish. Sheathe has minor flexing at tip, light wear & scattered spots of staining. Stitching & rivets are tight. 2: Case V44. 9 3/8" blade. 14 1/4" overall. Bright blade w/ 2 longitudinal grooves on each side. Blade is marked on left side "CASE XX". Brass crossguard w/ ball finials. 1 piece Bakelite handle retained w/ 3 poured lead rivets. Correct unmarked brown leather sheathe. Belt loop made w/o retaining strap. Scabbard is made in 1 piece & stitched on reverse side. CONDITION: blade retains most of its bright finish w/ scattered small spots of oxidation throughout. Crossguard has turned a mild patina. Handle shows light wear & tiny handling marks. Sheathe has moderate wear, flexing & staining w/ notable flexing at tip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: padded black nylon case. (02-23679/RW). NON-GUN. $600-900.
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2 WWII ERA US NAVY MK1 FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot #1287 (Sale Order 288 of 627) No.1: Schrade Walden Knife. 5 1/8" parkerized blade. 9 7/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "SCHRADE-WALDEN / N.Y. / U.S.A.". Steel crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle w/ red spacers at the ends. Flat steel pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. Sheath has snap at the top below retaining strap, likely for positioning sheath on belt. CONDITION: blade retains a large percentage of its original parkerized finish w/ light hi-point wear & several shallow dings along the false edge. Blade has been lightly sharpened. Leather washer handle has moderate wear, handling marks & light staining. Sheath has moderate wear, staining & flexing, but remains serviceable w/ tight stitching. No.2: Colonial Cutlery Knife. 5 1/4" blade. 10" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N.". Marked on right ricasso "MARK I / COLONIAL". Molded black rubber handle w/ grooved grip. Sheath is not present. CONDITION: blade has light hi-point wear, retaining most of its original gray parkerization. Handle has very light wear. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green padded zipper case for both knives. (02-23689/RW). NON-GUN. $400-800.
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2 BRITISH WWII FAIRBAIRN-SYKES COMMANDO KNIVES. Lot #1288 (Sale Order 289 of 627) 1: Fairbairn-Sykes. 11 7/8" overall. 6 13/16" double edged blade. Knife is unmarked. The brass grip is beaded & ribbed w/ 9 rows of beads. Guard is stamped "ENGLAND". Brown leather scabbard w/ blackened brass tip retained by staple. Scabbard is marked "ENGLAND" & has elastic retention strap, belt loop & 2 attaching tabs. CONDITION: blade has notable plumb coloration w/ very light wear & tiny handling marks. Edges have been very lightly sharpened. Blackened brass grip has light wear & spots of verdigris. Sheath has moderate wear, staining & scuffing. Stitching is tight & stitching appears serviceable. 2: Fairbairn-Sykes. 11 5/8" overall. 6 7/8" double edged blade. Ribbed brass handle. Handle is marked near crossguard w/ "15". Brown leather scabbard w/ steel tip retained by rivet. Frog has belt loop but no retaining strap. Stamped "ENGLAND" & has two leather attaching tabs. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: padded zipper carrying case. CONDITION: blade retains most of its original blue finish & has had a very light sharpening. Handle has turned a pleasing patina w/ modest wear & handling marks. Scabbard has moderate wear & handling marks throughout. Tab is missing from back of frog along w/ the stitching. (02-23693/RW). NON-GUN. $400-600.
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U.S. WWI MODEL 1917 BOLO KNIVES & 1 1918 SCABBARD. Lot #1289 (Sale Order 290 of 627) These Bolos are the same knife as a Model 1910, w/ the exception that the scabbard catch was not provided & the Model 1917 CT pommel is integral w/ the tang. 1): 10" blade Bolo. 14 7/8" overall. Left ricasso is marked "A.C.CO / CHICAGO / 1918". Right ricasso marked "U.S. / OD. / 1917 / C.T". Straight crossguard w/ lanyard hole. Pommel is integral w/ the tang as stated & carries rough turned walnut grips retained by 2 screws. Canvas scabbard marked faintly on the back w/ "J.M.M". Tan leather tip is marked "BRAUER BROS. 1918". Brass throat. Model 1910 belt hook. CONDITION: Bolo is very good overall condition. Blade shows a large degree of its original blue finish w/ moderate wear. Edge & false edge have been sharpened. Grips have light wear & staining along w/ notable small dents on left grip. Scabbard has light wear & staining. Stitching remains tight. Brass throat & liner are loose. 2): 10 1/8" blade Bolo. 14 3/4" overall. Left ricasso is marked "PLUMB / ST. LOUIS / 1918". Right ricasso is marked "S.MOD. / 1917 / C.T.". Straight steel crossguard w/ lanyard hole. Coarse turned walnut grips retained by 2 screws. Grips are somewhat proud & may be period replacements. Integral pommel. Green colored metal scabbard is marked "U.S. / L.F. & C." indicating mfg. by Landers, Frary & Clark. Dated 1918. Hinged leather frog. Model 1910 belt hook. CONDITION: blued steel blade has light wear & scratches. Grips have light wear & staining. Scabbard is in very good condition w/ a few tiny spots of missing finish. Stitching is tight. 3): Unissued Type 2 Scabbard. Green painted sheet metal scabbard w/ 1910 belt hook. Marked on back "U.S./L.F.&C.-1918". CONDITION: scabbard shows little wear retaining nearly all of its original finish. There remnants of the original paper wrapper. (02-23678/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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WWII GERMAN TRENCH KNIFE & WWI FRENCH TRENCH Lot #1290 (Sale Order 291 of 627) KNIFE. 1) GERMAN. The overall length of this knife is 11 1/2". The plain blade has a raised medial ridge and a second edge on the top that extends 3 3/4" from the point. There is a small waffenamt on the ricasso that appears to be a stylized eagle over "5". Steel crossguard with a 2-piece wooden grip secured by three iron pins. Black-enameled iron sheath with spring belt loops on the reverse. CONDITION: very light wear overall. 2) FRENCH. The overall length of this trench knife is 11 3/4". It has a plain, double-edged blade with a raised medial ridge. The ricasso is stamped "41 GONON". Steel crossguard. One-piece wooden grip with a spanner nut at the top. Black-enameled iron sheath with a 3 1/4" belt loop bar on the reverse. CONDITION: Knife shows very light wear, and the sheath shows moderate wear. (02-23692/BF). $300-500.
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GROUP OF 3 WWII ERA US MARINE CORPS FIGHTING KNIVE Lot #1291 (Sale Order 292 of 627) S 1: KA-BAR. 7" fullered blade. 12 1/16" overall. The dull blue blade is marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR / OLEAN N.Y.". Blade marked on right ricasso w/ the large "USMC". Crossguard has lightly swept ends. Leather washer handle w/ 5 grooves & red/black spacers at the guard & pommel. Pommel is peened at the end & not ground smooth. Unmarked brown leather sheath w/ riveted & stitched construction. Lanyard hole at tip. Frog has belt loop. Retaining strap is snap fastened. CONDITION: blade retains 80% of its lightly worn finish w/ light handling marks. Edge shows light professional sharpening. Handle has moderate wear & scuffing. Scabbard has light wear, staining & handling marks w/ small tear on back of belt loop. Stitching & rivets are tight & serviceable. 2: KA-BAR. Parkerized 7" fullered blade. 12 3/16" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR". Right ricasso has small "USMC" marking. Crossguard has lightly swept ends. Leather washer handle w/ 5 grooves. Pommel is retained by cross pin. Unmarked brown leather sheath w/ lanyard hole at tip. Riveted & stitched construction. Frog has belt loop. Retaining strap is snap fastened. CONDITION: blade retains 80% of its original lightly worn parkerized finish. Edge & false edge have light professional sharpening. Leather handle has light wear w/ small gouge on right side. Scabbard has moderate wear, staining & handling marks. Rivets & stitching are tight. 3: CAMILLUS. 7" parkerized fullered blade. 12 1/16" overall. Lightly swept crossguard is marked "U.S.M.C. / CAMILLUS, N.Y.". Leather washer handle w/ 5 grooves. Pommel is attached by cross pin. Brown leather sheath is unmarked & constructed w/ both stitching & staples. Lanyard hole at tip. Retaining strap is snap fastened. CONDITION: blade retains 80% of its original lightly worn parkerization. Knife has light professional sharpening. Handle has light wear w/ small handling marks. Scabbard has moderate wear & staining. Stitching & staples are tight. (02-23677/RW). NON-GUN. $300-600.
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3 US WWI TRENCH KNIVES. Lot #1292 (Sale Order 293 of 627) No.1: Model 1917-18 Trench Knife. 8 7/8" triangular blade. 13 7/8" overall. Knuckle bow is marked on front w/ "U.S. / L.F.&C. / 1917". Knife is made w/ knuckle bow & has seven pyramidal knobs. Smooth one piece walnut grip w/ finger grooves. Green leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. Scabbard marked faintly "JEWELL-1918". CONDITION: blade has light wear & scattered spots of oxidation, retaining nearly half its original blue. Balance of metal has wear, scattered oxidation & light pitting. Grip has light wear & staining. Well-worn scabbard w/ loose rivets. No.2: Model 1917-18 Trench Knife. 9" triangular blade. 14" overall. Marked on front of crossguard "U.S. / L.F.&C. / 1917". Knuckle bow has seven pyramidal knobs. Smooth walnut grip w/ finger grooves. Green leather scabbard w/ metal throat & tip. Scabbard marked "JEWELL-1918". Metal tip is pierced by what appears to be a shell fragment. CONDITION: blade has been polished bright, but is turning gray. Balance of metal has worn blackened appearance w/ light oxidation. Grip has moderate wear, dents & handling marks w/ notable chip on right side. Scabbard is worn w/ loose tip in throat. No.3: Reproduction Mark One U.S. Trench Knife. 6 3/4" double-edged bright blade. 11 1/2" overall. Cast brass handle w/ knuckle bows. Handle is marked on right side w/ "U.S. / 1918". Pommel has pointed retaining nut which appears to be plated bright. CONDITION: unmarked blade shows a high polish. Edges have been sharpened. Brass handle has a pleasing patina. Scabbard is not present. (02-23845/RW). NON-GUN. $900-1,200.
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4 US WWII ERA WESTERN CUTLERY FIGHTING & COMMANDO Lot #1293 (Sale Order 294 of 627) KNIVES. No.1: G46 Fighting Knife. 8" bright fullered blade. 13" overall. Left ricasso has Western logo. Straight steel crossguard. Full tang knife w/ leather washer grips. Red & black spacers. Steel disc pommel. Unmarked stitched & riveted brown leather sheath. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black nylon padded carry case. CONDITION: blade has thinning w/ very light wear & scattered scratches. Leather grips have wear & scuffing. Sheath has light wear, scuffing & staining. Stitching remains tight. No.2: Commando L76 Knife. 6 7/8" bright double-edged blade. 11 1/8" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO / PAT. #". Straight steel crossguard. Full tang knife has leather washer grips w/ black, red & white spacers. Aluminum pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ provision for belt loop & has M1910 belt hook. Large lanyard hole at tip. Riveted & stitched construction. CONDITION: bright blade has light wear & scattered small scratches. Leather washer grips have light wear & handling marks & show oxidation w/ grips meet the tang. Scabbard has light wear & staining. Notable area of staining at tip. No.3: Commando L77 Knife. 7" bright fullered single-edge blade w/ false edge. 11 1/4" overall. Left ricasso is marked "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO / PAT. #". Bakelite guard & pommel. Full tang w/ leather washer grips. Red, black & white spacers. Tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. Inked name & address on back. CONDITION: right blade has scattered small scratches. Grips have light wear & handling marks. Sheath has moderate wear & staining. Stitching remains tight. No.4: Commando L77 Knife. 6 7/8" fullered single-edge blade w/ false edge. 11 1/4" overall. Bright blade is marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO / PAT. #". Steel crossguard. Full tang w/ leather washer grips. Red, white & black spacers. Bakelite pommel. Tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has very light wear & scattered scratches. Leather washers have light wear & scuffing. Sheath has moderate wear & staining w/ notable abrasion. (02-23676/RW). NON-GUN. $800-1,200.
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4 WWII ERA NAVY AND MARINE CORPS FIGHTING KNIVES Lot #1294 (Sale Order 295 of 627) No.1: PAL Knife. 6 7/8" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Knife is marked on right ricasso "PAL". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle w/ black & red spacers. Aluminum pommel. Unmarked stitched & riveted leather sheath is blackened on the front face. Retaining strap ends have been slightly trimmed. Lanyard hole in tip. CONDITION: blade retains most of its original parkerized finish w/ very light wear. Leather washers have light wear & handling marks. Heavily constructed scabbard has light wear & handling marks. Stitching remains tight. No.2: PAL Navy Knife. 7" full parkerized blade. 12 1/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "US NAVY". Marked on right ricasso w/ PAL logo & "RH37". Steel crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle w/ red & black spacers. Steel disc pommel. Tan leather sheath marked below retaining strap "BOYT / 43". Additionally marked "U.S.N.". Stitched & stapled construction. Replacement rawhide tie-down thong. CONDITION: knife retains a large degree of arsenal rework parkerization. Leather washers have light wear & handling marks. Scabbard has moderate wear, staining & handling marks. Stitching remains tight. No.3: Marine Corp KA-BAR. 7" blued fullered blade. 12 3/16" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR / OLEAN, N.Y.". Marked on right ricasso "USMC". Swept steel crossguard. Grooved leather washer handles. Steel disc pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ lanyard hole. Stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has light wear, thinning & scratches. Leather washer handle has moderate wear & staining. Sheath has light wear & handling marks. Stitching is tight. No.4: PAL Marine Corp Knife. 6 7/8" fullered parkerized blade. 12" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "USMC". Marked on right ricasso "PAL". Swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle w/ black & red spacers. Handle has added "GW" initials near crossguard. Steel disc pommel. Tan riveted & stitched leather sheath marked on front "PAL BLADE CO.". CONDITION: blade retains 50% of its arsenal rework parkerization. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining w/ tight stitching. (02-23699/RW). NON-GUN. $400-700.
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4 WWII ERA US FIGHTING AND SURVIVAL KNIVES. Lot #1295 (Sale Order 296 of 627) No.1: Case XX Survival Knife. 4 7/8" bright polished blade. 8 7/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "CASE". Hollow aluminum handle. Threaded pommel w/ red rubber gasket. When removed, pommel reveals a very small compass. Compass is marked "FRANCE". Brown leather sheath stitched w/ rawhide & riveted. CONDITION: knife has been lightly sharpened. Blade has very high quality polish w/ very numerous tiny scratches. Aluminum grip has light wear. Compass is functional. Sheath is well worn w/ staining & handling marks. Is partly detached around the rear top rivet. Retaining strap has loss of leather at one side of snap. No.2: Case Knife. 5" fullered blade polished bright. 9 3/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "CASE". Forward swept steel crossguard. Non-grooved leather washer handle. Black plastic pommel. Tan leather sheath marked on front "USN". CONDITION: blade has very light high point wear w/ tiny scattered handling marks. Handle shows light wear. Sheath has light wear & staining, but stitching is tight. No.3: Case Pilot's Survival Knife. Army/Navy. 4 7/8" fullered blade polished bright. 9 1/16" overall. Marked on left ricasso w/ "CASE". Straight brass crossguard. Leather washer handle w/o grooves. Red & black spacers at each end. Aluminum pommel. Brown leather sheath marked at rear w/ two partially legible names. CONDITION: blade has light wear & very fine scratches. Lightly worn handle has scattered handling marks. Sheath is well-worn w/ several areas of loose stitching. No.4: Marbles Army/Air Corp Knife. 5" bright fullered blade. 9 1/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "MARBLES / GLADSTONE / MICH, U.S.A.". Straight brass crossguard. Leather washer handle w/o grooves. Red & black spacers at each end. Black plastic pommel. Tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has very light wear w/ spots of staining. Balance of knife shows light wear. Sheath has light wear & staining, stitching remains tight. (02-23703/RW). NON-GUN. $300-500.
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5 MARK 2 TYPE US NAVY FIGHTING KNIVES INCLUDING 2 Lot #1296 (Sale Order 297 of 627) OTHERS WHICH CONSIGNOR SUGGESTS TO BE U.D.T. ISSUED. The 2 "UDT knives" which closely resemble the US Navy MK2 knife, are not supported as being original according to some internet research. The knives are similar to the ones pictured on page 89 of "US Military Knives by M.H. Cole". No.1: 7" bright fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Blade is unmarked. Front of steel crossguard is marked on one side "USN / MK2". The maker's mark has been partially obscured by peening, but appears to be "KA-BAR". Leather washer handle made w/o grooves. Flat steel pommel secured by pin. Gray Navy issued plastic scabbard marked on metal throat "U.S.N. / MK2". No.2: 7 1/8" unmarked non-fullered bright blade. 12 3/8" overall. Straight steel crossguard is marked on right side "USN / MK2". Marked on opposite side "KA-BAR" which as been partially lined-out. Smooth leather washer grip. Flat steel pommel secured by deeply seated pin. Gray plastic scabbard marked on metal throat "USN / MK2". US NAVY MK2 KNIVES. No.1: 7" parkerized fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Blade is not marked. Swept steel crossguard is marked on 1 side "USN / MK2". Marked "KA-BAR" on the opposite side. Grooved leather washer handle. Steel disc pommel retained by pin. Gray plastic scabbard marked "USN / MK2" on throat. No.2: 7" dark parkerized fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Swept steel crossguard is marked "USN / MARK 2 / CAMILLUS, N.Y.". Grooved leather washer handle. Steel disc pommel retained by pin. Gray plastic scabbard. Metal throat is marked "USN / MK2". No.3: 7" fullered dark parkerized blade. 12 1/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N. / MARK 2". Right ricasso is marked "CAMILLUS, N.Y.". Swept steel crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Steel disc pommel retained by pin. Gray plastic scabbard. Metal throat is marked "USN / MK2". CONDITION: knives are in overall very good condition w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. (02-23695/RW). NON-GUN. $600-1,000.
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5 WESTERN SHARK MILITARY FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot #1297 (Sale Order 298 of 627) No.1: Small shark knife. 5 7/8" bright fullered blade. 10 1/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT. / NO. 1, 967 479". Bright slotted crossguard. Full tang w/ leather washer grips. Alloy pommel w/ lanyard hole. Unmarked tan leather sheath. Stitched & riveted. CONDITION: metalwork has been polished bright over wear & scratches. Leather grips have added finish. Sheath has moderate wear & staining. Stitching is generally tight. No.2: Small shark knife. 4 7/8" bright fullered blade. 9 1/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT. / NO. 1, 967 479". Bakelite crossguard. Stacked leather washer grips w/ red, white & black spacers. Bakelite pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ stitching & rivets. CONDITION: blade has been polished. Grips show light wear & staining. Bakelite components show light wear. Sheath has light wear & handling marks. No.3: Small shark knife. 4 7/8" bright fullered blade. 9 1/4" overall. Blade markings include, "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT. / NO. 1, 967 479". Leather washer grips. Tan leather sheath. Stitched & riveted. Sheath is marked on front "MALLAWS / U.S.N." in ink. CONDITION: blade has been polished over oxidation & scattered fine pitting. leather grips have wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & scratches. Stitching remains tight. No.4: Large shark knife. 5 7/8" bright fullered blade. 10 1/4" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT. / NO. 1, 967 479". Slotted straight crossguard. Stacked washer grips w/ red, white & black spacers. Bakelite pommel. Dark brown leather sheath has sandwich type construction & is likely a replacement. Bright rivets. CONDITION: blade has been polished over oxidation & fine pitting. Leather washers have moderate wear & appearance of oxidation at edges of the full tang. Sheath has moderate wear, staining & handling marks. No.5: Large shark knife. 5 7/8" blued fullered blade. 10 1/4" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT. / NO. 1, 967 479". Blued steel crossguard. Leather washer grips w/ red & black spacers. Steel disc pommel secured w/ 2 rivets. Unmarked tan leather sheath. Stitched & riveted. CONDITION: blued blade has areas of very light oxidation & fine pitting w/ wear & scratches. Balance of metal has notable gray & patina. Grips have wear & handling marks. Sheath has wear & staining w/ notable cracking at tip. Stitching remains tight. (02-23702/RW). NON-GUN. $500-800.
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GROUP OF 5 US WWII M6 LEATHER SCABBARDS FOR THE M3 Lot #1298 (Sale Order 299 of 627) TRENCH KNIFE. 4 original and 1 reproduction. Referenced in the book "US Military Knives Book III by M.H. Cole" on page 106, these scabbards were developed in 1943 for the M3 trench knife. They were given steel plates on the back & front to protect the wearer from the blade tip. The throat was reinforced w/ 8 belt laces. The scabbard did not prove to be satisfactory & was replaced by the plastic M8 model. These 5 scabbards, which are all dated 1943 & marked "US M6", are also marked w/ the following contractors; "VINER BROS / MOOSE CO. / BARWOOD / MILSCO. / L&C". The scabbards are all equipped w/ the M1910 belt hook & minor construction details such as rivet types. The Moose Co. scabbard is notably shorter than the others by approx. 1/2". CONDITION: scabbards have moderate wear, staining & handling marks. Stitching is tight & all appear to be serviceable. (02-23698/RW). NON-GUN. $300-400.
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6 US WWII ERA MILITARY FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot #1299 (Sale Order 300 of 627) No.1: Western L77. 6 7/8" fullered blade. 11 1/4" overall. Blued blade is marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT#". Slotted steel crossguard. Full tang w/ leather washer grips. Grips have red & black spaces. Aluminum pommel secured by pins. Leather sheath appears to be replacement. Sandwich stitched construction. Retaining strap is not secured by rivet. Scabbard has steel clip belt attachment. Front of sheath has extension to guard the retaining strap. CONDITION: blade has very light wear w/ several small spots of oxidation. Balance of metal has light wear. Grips have moderate wear & handling marks. No.2: Western G46 Shark Fighting Knife. 8" bright fullered blade. 13" overall. Bright blade is marked on left ricasso "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO. / PAT#". Straight steel cross guard. Full tang w/ leather washer grips. Black & red spacers. Steel disc pommel w/ 2 rivets. Brown leather sheet stitched & riveted. CONDITION: blade has been cleaned & shows polishing marks & light scratches throughout. Crossguard is loose. Leather grips have handling marks. Sheath has moderate wear & handling marks w/ area of loose stitching. No.3: PAL RH36. 6 1/4" bright fullered blade. 11 1/8" overall. The PAL blade company bought out Remington cutlery in the early 1940s, but kept the Remington marking system. Marked on left ricasso w/ "RH / MADE IN USA / PAL in oval / -36". Straight steel crossguard. Stacked leather washer handle w/ black, red & white spacers. Leather pommel retained by 1 rivet. Stitched construction. Sheath is marked on the front w/ the PAL logo & marked "THE HALLMARK OF FINE CUTLERY". CONDITION: bright blade w/ scattered tiny scratches. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Scabbard has scuffing & handling marks. Stitching is loose at tip. No.4: RH36 Type Knife. Unmarked. Consignor states knife is mfg. by PAL Blade & Tool Co. 6 3/16" fullered blade. 11 3/16" overall. Straight steel crossguard. Leather washer handle w/ red spacers. Aluminum pommel. Unmarked brown leather sheath of stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade retains a large degree of original blue finish w/ light wear. Handle is in very good condition w/ added finish. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. No.5: CATTARAUGUS Commando Knife. 6 1/8" bright fullered blade. 10 5/8" overall. Marked on left ricasso in script "Cattaraugus / 225Q". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle has shallow grooves & red spacers at the ends. Pommel formed from heavy steel washers. Unmarked brown leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has a high polish w/ scattered small scratches. Balance of metal turning gray. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Crossguard is slightly loose. Sheath has moderate wear & staining throughout. No.6: ROBESON Cutlery. 6 1/8" fullered blade. 10 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "ROBESON / SHUREDGE". Right ricasso marked "U.S.A.". Steel crossguard. Stacked leather washer handle. Disc type pommel. Brown leather sheath of riveted & stitched construction has blanked out name on back, leaving "FRESNO CALIF". CONDITION: knife appears unissued w/ only very light handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching remains tight. (02-23700/RW). NON-GUN. $400-800.
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7 US FIGHTING & UTILITY KNIVES WITH LEATHER Lot #1300 (Sale Order 301 of 627) SHEATHS. No.1: 6 1/8" fullered blade. 10 1/2" overall. Marked on left ricasso "Kinfolks USA". Bright straight crossguard. Leather washer handle. Disc-type pommel. Leather scabbard is stitched & riveted. Marked on front "Kinfolks". CONDITION: metal has been highly polished, leaving the markings legible. Smooth handle has added finish. Sheath in very good condition w/ attempt at removing an inked price stamp on the back of the belt loop. No.2: 6 7/8" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR". Marked on right ricasso "USMC". Lightly swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Leather sheath is unmarked, except for initials "M.R.M." that become visible when knife is removed. CONDITION: blade retains most of its dark parkerized finish. Leather handle in good condition w/ scattered handling marks. Sheath is in good serviceable condition w/ tight stitching. No.3: 7" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR / OLEAN, N.Y.". Right ricasso marked "USMC". Lightly swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Riveted & stitched tan leather sheath is unmarked. CONDITION: knife has moderately worn original gray parkerizing. Handle has moderate wear & handling marks. Sheath has wear & scratches. Stitching is tight. No.4: 7" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.S.N.". Right ricasso marked "CAMILLUS, N.Y.". Grooved stacked washer handle. Pommel secured by spanner nut. Tan leather sheath marked on front "USN". Stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has thinning & light wear. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. No.5: 7" fullered blade. 12" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.S.N. / MARK 2". Right ricasso marked "CAMILLUS, NY". Lightly swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Pommel retained by cross pin. Tan leather sheath is unmarked. Stitched & stapled construction. CONDITION: blade has light wear & thinning. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining w/ tight stitching. No.6: 7" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Left ricasso is marked "U.S.N.". Right ricasso is marked "ROBESON SHUREDGE". Swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Made w/ ribbed spacer between handle & crossguard. Unmarked tan leather sheath of riveted & stitched construction. CONDITION: knife has appearance of being unissued, retaining nearly all of its original finish. Handle has 'as manufactured' appearance. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. Retaining strap is missing the male portion of the snap. No.7: 7" fullered blade. 12 1/8" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso w/ "USN". Marked on right ricasso "ROBESON SHUREDGE". Swept crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle w/ ribbed spacer. Leather sheath marked on front "U.S.N.". CONDITION: metal parts of knife retain most of their original parkerized finish. Blade has light professional sharpening. Handle has light wear & staining. Scabbard has light wear, flexing & staining. Stitching is tight. (02-23694/RW). NON-GUN. $1,000-1,500.
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7 US WWII ERA NAVY MARK 1 FIGHTING/UTILITY KNIVES. Lot #1301 (Sale Order 302 of 627) No.1: L71 Seabee Knife. 5" blued blade. 9 3/8" overall. Left ricasso marked "WESTERN / BOULDER, COLO / PAT. #". Steel crossguard. Full tang w/ leather washer grips having red & black spacers. Steel disc pommel. Unmarked brown leather sheath. Stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has thinning, light wear & spots of oxidation. Grips have wear & handling marks throughout. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is mostly tight. No.2: Boker Mark 1 Knife. 5 1/16" blued blade. 9 5/8" overall. Left ricasso is marked "U.S.N.". Marked on right ricasso "H. BOKER & CO. / U.S.A.". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle w/ black spacer. Black composite pommel. Unmarked brown leather sheath appears to be hand-stitched replacement. CONDITION: blade has lightly worn thinning blue. Handle & pommel have light wear & scattered scratches. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. No.3: Geneva Forge Knife. 5 1/8" blued blade. 9 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N.". Marked on right ricasso "MARK ONE / GENEVA / FORGE / NC". Steel crossguard. Stacked leather washer handle. Aluminum pommel. Tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction is marked on back in ink "#47". CONDITION: blade has thinning & light wear. Leather washers have light wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching is tight. No.4: Consignor states knife is mfg. by Geneva Forge Cutlery company. 5" bright blade. 9 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N.". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Walnut pommel. Brown leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade shows very light wear & scattered spots of staining. Weather washers have light wear & handling marks. Sheath has light wear & staining. Stitching remains tight. No.5: Robeson Shuredge Knife. 5 1/16" bright blade. 9 3/4" overall. Marked on left ricasso "U.S.N.". Marked on right ricasso "ROBESON / Shuredge / NO.20". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Grip is lightly stamped on left side w/ "H" & right side w/ "W". Walnut pommel. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: bright blade has light wear & scattered fine scratches. Leather washers have light wear. Sheath has light wear & staining w/ tight stitching. No.6: Robeson Shuredge Knife. 5 1/8" bright blade. 9 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N.". Marked on right ricasso "ROBESON / Shuredge / NO.20". Steel crossguard. Stacked washer handle. Walnut pommel. Unmarked stitched & riveted sheath. CONDITION: blade has light wear & scattered spots of cleaned light oxidation. Washers have light wear & handling marks. Pommel has noticeable small dents. Sheath has light wear, scratches & staining w/ tight stitching. No.7: PAL No.35 Knife. 5 1/8" parkerized blade. 9 13/16" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso w/ "U.S.N.". Right ricasso has PAL logo, "MADE IN USA / RH 35". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle w/ notably light colored gray & brown washers. Walnut pommel. Brown leather sheath is marked on front w/ "U.S.N.". Stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: parkerized finish has light wear. Grips have light wear & staining. Sheath has light wear w/ notable stained appearance. Stitching appears tight. (02-23704/RW). NON-GUN. $600-900.
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7 US WWII ERA MARK 1 NAVY UTILITY/FIGHTING KNIVES. Lot #1302 (Sale Order 303 of 627) No.1: CAMILLUS Knife. 5" parkerized blade. 9 3/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.S.N.". Right ricasso marked "CAMILLUS / N.Y.". Straight steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Bakelite pommel w/ screw attachment. Unmarked tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade has moderately worn original parkerized finish. Blade has been lightly sharpened. Leather washer handle has light wear & staining. Sheath has light wear, staining & handling marks. Stitching is tight. No.2: Colonial Knife. 5 1/4" parkerized blade. 10 1/16" overall. Blade marked on left ricasso "COLONIAL / PROV / R.I.". Right ricasso marked "U.S.N.". Grooved 1 piece black molded rubber handle. Tan leather sheath w/ stitched & riveted construction. Marked on front "USN". CONDITION: knife & sheath appear unissued & have only very tiny scattered handling marks. No.3: IMPERIAL Knife. 5 1/8" parkerized. 9 7/8" overall. Marked on left ricasso "Imperial / USA". Straight steel crossguard. Grooved leather washer handle. Steel disc pommel. Brown leather sheath marked only w/ faint "bored sailor" initials on front. Stitched & riveted construction. CONDITION: blade retains a large degree of original parkerized finish. Handle has moderate wear & scuffing. Sheath has light wear & staining, stitching remains tight. No.4: PAL Knife. 5 1/4" parkerized blade. 10 1/4" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.S.N. / MARK 1". Right ricasso marked w/ PAL logo & "RH35". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle w/ red, white & black spacers. Aluminum pommel. Gray plastic scabbard marked on front "U.S.N. / MK1". CONDITION: blade has lightly worn original parkerized finish. Handle has light wear & scuffing w/ small scratches throughout. Scabbard has wear & light oxidation. No.5: Robeson Shuredge Knife. 5 1/8" blued steel blade. 9 7/8" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "U.S.N. / M.K.1.". Right ricasso marked "ROBESON / SHUREDGE / NO.20". Steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Aluminum pommel. Gray plastic scabbard. Scabbard marked on front "U.S.N. / MK1". CONDITION: blade retains 60% original finish w/ scattered spots of very light oxidation. Handle has light wear & handling marks. Scabbard has light wear & staining. No.6: CAMILLUS Knife. 5" blued blade. 9 5/8" overall. Left ricasso marked "U.S.N. / MARK 1". Right ricasso marked "CAMILLUS / N.Y.". Straight steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Black plastic pommel. Gray plastic scabbard marked "U.S.N. / MK 1". CONDITION: blade has 50% original worn finish w/ areas of very light oxidation. Blade has been sharpened. Leather handle has wear, scuffing & scratches. Scabbard has light wear & scuffing. No.7: KA-BAR Knife. 5 1/8" blued blade. 9 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on left ricasso "KA-BAR / OLEAN, N.Y.". Marked on right ricasso "USN". Straight steel crossguard. Leather washer handle. Steel disc pommel. Gray plastic scabbard marked "USN / MK 1". CONDITION: blued steel blade has light wear & scattered spots of oxidation. Leather handle has wear, scuffing & staining. Scabbard has light wear & staining. (02-23705/RW). NON-GUN. $600-900.
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NO LOT Lot #1303 (Sale Order 304 of 627) NO LOT
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9 US WWII M3 TRENCH KNIVES AND 1 ORIGINAL BOX. Lot #1304 (Sale Order 305 of 627) Knives all have grooved stacked leather washer handles & green plastic scabbards. No.1: Original cardboard shipping box from Utica Cutlery Co. Box originally contained one trench knife & one M8 trench knife scabbard. CONDITION: box has numerous repairs w/ clear tape. Box has moderate wear & staining. Markings remain legible. No.2: Utica Cutlery knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Right side of blade marked "U.S. / M.3. - UTICA". Crossguard has forward swept thumb piece. Pommel is peened & marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "USM8A / PWH". CONDITION: blade has thinning original finish w/ light sharpening. Handle has wear & scuffing. Scabbard in good serviceable condition. No.3: Utica Cutlery knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 3/4" overall. Crossguard is marked on lower forward end "US / M-3 / UTICA". Crossguard has forward swept thumb piece. Pommel is peened. Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8A1 / BM CO". CONDITION: blade retains a large percentage of a slightly worn parkerized finish. Handle has numerous handling marks. No.4: Utica Cutlery knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Forward swept thumb piece. Crossguard is marked on lower forward end "US / M-3 / UTICA". Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8A1 / BM CO". CONDITION: knife retains a large degree of original finish. Lightly worn leather grip. No.5: Boker knife. 6 5/8" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked on lower forward end "US / M3 / BOKER". Forward swept thumb rest. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "USM8A1 / PWH". Green nylon tie-down is present. Knife is in very good condition, retaining most of its original finish. Handle has wear. No.6: Kinfolks knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked on lower end "US / M3 / K.I.". Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Forward swept thumb rest. Scabbard marked "USM8 / BM CO". CONDITION: knife retains a large degree of original finish on blade. Balance of metal has wear. No.7: Kinfolks knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 3/4" overall. Crossguard marked on lower end "U.S. / M3 / K.I.". Forward swept thumb rest. Scabbard is marked "USM8A1 / PWH". Nylon tie-down lacing is present. CONDITION: knife has moderate wear w/ dents & scratches. Handle has moderate wear & scratches. No.8: Aerial Cutlery knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard marked on lower end "U.S. / M3 / A.C.C.". Forward swept thumb piece. Pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "US / M8 / BM CO". CONDITION: blade has thinning, light wear & fine scratches. Handle has notable handling marks. No.9: Case knife. 6 9/16" parkerized blade. 11 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on right side "U.S. / M3 / CASE". Forward swept thumb piece. Scabbard is marked "USM8A1". Rawhide tie-down thong is present. CONDITION: blade has been lightly sharpened & has thinning w/ light wear. Handle has notably less finish. No.10: PAL knife. 6 5/8" parkerized blade. 11 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on right side "U.S. / M3 / PAL". Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Forward swept thumb rest. Scabbard is marked "USM8A1". CONDITION: knife has appearance of being unissued w/ light handling marks on the leather handle. (02-23696/RW). NON-GUN. $1,000-1,500.
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GROUP OF 9 US WW2 M3 TRENCH KNIVES. Lot #1305 (Sale Order 306 of 627) These knives were developed in 1943. Between 1943 & 1944, over two & a half million of these knives were produced by at least nine different companies. The scarcest of these are the ones manufactured by H. Boker & Co. of New York, one of which is included in this lot. M3 trench knives, in spite of the number produced, are relatively scarce. These knives share many common features such as the forward swept thumb rest of the crossguard & grooved leather washer handles. The scabbards are all of green plastic construction w/ & w/o belt hooks. No.1: Boker knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on right side "U.S. / M 3 / H BOKER & CO. / U.S.A.". Handle has seven full grooves & 1 partial. Flat peened pommel marked on rear w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "U.S. / M8A1 / B.M. CO". No.2: Aerial Cutlery knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked on front "U.S. / M3 / A.C.C.". Handle has 8 grooves. Flat peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "US M8 / BM CO". Scabbard has rawhide lacing tie-down. No.3: Kinfolks knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8". Blade is marked on the right side "U.S. / M3 / KINFOLKSINC.". Handle has 8 grooves. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "U.S. / M8 / BM CO". Leather tie-down thong is present. No.4: Case knife. 6 5/8" blued blade. 11 1/2" overall. Blade is marked on right side "U.S. / M3 CASE". Handle has 8 grooves. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8 / BM CO". No.5: CAMILLUS knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Blade is marked on right side "U.S. / M3 / CAMILLUS". Handle has 8 grooves. Pinned pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8 / BM CO". No.6: CAMILLUS knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked on front "U.S. / M3 / CAMILLUS". Handle has 8 grooves. Pinned pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8 / BM CO". No.7: IMPERIAL knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 3/4" overall. Blade is marked on right side "US / M3 / IMPERIAL". Seven grooved handle. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard is marked "U.S. / M8 / BM CO". No.8: IMPERIAL knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 7 5/8" overall. Crossguard is marked "U.S. / M3 / IMPERIAL". Handle has six grooves. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "U.S. / M8 / A1 / PWH". Green nylon tie-down lacing. No.9: IMPERIAL knife. 6 3/4" parkerized blade. 11 3/4" overall. Crossguard is marked "U.S. / M3 / IMPERIAL". Handle has 8 grooves. Peened pommel marked w/ "flaming bomb". Scabbard marked "U.S. / M8 / A1 / PWH". Drain hole in scabbard has been enlarged. CONDITION: knives average good to very good condition w/ light wear & handling marks. Finishes appear original. A well cared for group of knives. (02-23697/RW). NON-GUN. $900-1,400.
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WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE DRESS SWORD BY SMF. Lot #1306 (Sale Order 307 of 627) This fine sword measures 38 5/8" in length with a 30" blade featuring a central 12 3/4" fuller. The reverse is marked "(logo) SMF SOLINGEN" with a tiny waffenamt above. Aluminum downturned crossguard with a central gilded mobile Party symbol. The large lozenge-shaped aluminum pommel also has a central gilded mobile Party symbol. Wire-wrapped blue leather grip. Blue leather-covered scabbard with aluminum mounts. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish with minor scattered staining. The hilt shows light overall wear, as does the scabbard. (02-23823/BF). $800-1,100.
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WWII GERMAN LUFTWAFFE DRESS SWORD BY EICKHORN. Lot #1307 (Sale Order 308 of 627) This fine early sword measures 36 5/8" in length with a 38 1/4" blade featuring a central 10 1/2" fuller. The reverse is marked "ORIGINAL (squirrel) Eickhorn SOLINGEN" with a small eagle/5 waffenamt above. Silver-plated downturned crossguard with a central gilded mobile Party symbol. The large lozenge-shaped silver-plated pommel also has a central gilded mobile Party symbol. Wire-wrapped blue leather grip. Blue leather-covered scabbard with silver-plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish, with tiny scattered spots of light oxidation. The hilt and scabbard mounts show a pleasing, dark patina. Grip and scabbard leather show very light wear. (02-23824/BF). $1,000-1,300.
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2 IMPERIAL PRUSSIAN SWORDS. Lot #1308 (Sale Order 309 of 627) 1) Overall length: 35". Blade length: 28 1/4". Plain blade with a double narrow fuller. Gilded brass hilt featuring a folding front guard with a pierced Prussian eagle. Plain knuckle bow with a rudimentary branch. Canted pommel with a wire wrapped leather grip, featuring a central royal cypher. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows traces of original factory polish. Hilt retains about half of its original gilded finish. Grip and scabbard show light wear. 2) Overall length: 38 1/4". Blade length: 32". Plain blade with a quill-back spine, stamped at the ricasso "(crown) ERFURT" on one side and "OTTO MARTENS SOLINGEN" on the other. Pierced semi-basket iron guard features a large Prussian eagle centered in a circle. Pommel is topped with a spanner nut. One-piece composite grip, with raised index finger area, is secured by two rivets. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina and the hilt has a medium gray patina. Grip shows light wear. (02-23944/BF). $400-600.
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TWO WWII GERMAN POLICE OFFICIAL'S SWORDS. Lot #1309 (Sale Order 310 of 627) 1) Overall length: 41". Blade length: 31". Plain blade with a single medium fuller. Marked at the ricasso "PET.DAN.KREBS SOLINGEN (logo)". Simple plated guard with "SS" stamped under the guard in a chamfered box. Oak leaf decorated ferrule with plain stepped pommel. Black finished wood grip with central police eagle on one side. Black enamel iron scabbard with plated throat marked with a "SS" in a chamfered box. CONDITION: blade shows areas of original factory polish. Hilt shows general light to moderate wear. Scabbard is undamaged and retains about 60% of its original finish. 2) Overall length: 39 5/8". Blade length: 33". Plain blade with a single medium fuller. Marked at the ricasso "PET.DAN.KREBS SOLINGEN (logo)". Simple plated guard with "SS" stamped under the guard in a chamfered box. Oak leaf decorated ferrule with a plain pommel with a rayed cap. Brown leather grip with an aluminum wire wrap and central bronze police eagle on one side. Black enamel iron scabbard with plated throat marked with "SS" in a chamfered box. The tip also has a plated finish. CONDITION: blade shows traces of original factory polish. Hilt shows light wear with some oxidation to plated finish. Grip is complete. Scabbard retains better than 95% of its original finish. (02-23822/BF). $800-1,200.
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3 IMPERIAL AND WWII GERMAN SWORDS. Lot #1310 (Sale Order 311 of 627) 1) WWII. Overall length: 38". Blade length: 32". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked at the ricasso "(logo) E.PACK & SOHN SOLINGEN". Gilded brass hilt with an eagle and party symbol on the guard and languet. Oak leaf embellished. Knuckle bow with foliate decorated backstrap. The pommel is a well-articulated lion's head featuring "ruby"eyes. Wire wrapped black composite grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish with minor staining towards the hilt. Hilt and grip show light wear. Scabbard finish is better than 95%. 2) IMPERIAL. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 32 1/4". Plain quill-back blade hand engraved with the name "H. Burghardt". Near the hilt is a small embellished area with a ribbon that reads "EISENHAUER" and "DAMASCSTAHL" on the other side. Gilded brass hilt with crossed sabers on the front languet and a lion head quillon. Foliate decorated backstrap with lion's head pommel, featuring "ruby" eyes. Wire wrapped shark skin grip. Black enamel scabbard. CONDITION: blade has been plated and appears to have been sharpened before the plating. Hilt shows traces of original finish and is quite loose. The backstrap is slightly sprung. Scabbard is likely repainted and has several shallow dents. The lower mount is missing its suspension ring and loop. 3) IMPERIAL. Overall length: 35 1/4". Blade length: 28 1/2". Plain blade with a double narrow fuller. Marked at the ricasso "(logo) P.O & CO.". Hilt exhibits gold plating over a silver plated finish. The front folding guard has a pierced Prussian eagle motif. Plain knuckle bow and canted pommel. Wire wrapped black composite grip with a royal cypher on the front. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows mostly a dark patina with ample oxidation. Hilt shows moderate wear with about 15% gold plating and some bubbling to the silver plating. Scabbard finish about 85%. (02-23832/BF). $600-800.
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4 IMPERIAL GERMAN OFFICER'S SWORDS. Lot #1311 (Sale Order 312 of 627) 1) Overall length: 35". Blade length: 25 1/2". Plain blade with single medium fuller marked on the ricasso "ORIGINAL (squirrel) Eickhorn SOLINGEN". Gilded brass birdshead pommel reverse P hilt with languets on each side. Wire wrapped black composite grip with leather thumb loop. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt shows light wear. Scabbard retains better than 95% of its original finish. 2) Overall length: 38". Blade length: 32 1/4". Plain blade with single medium fuller marked on the ricasso " (logo) Alcoso SOLINGEN". Gilded brass birdshead pommel reverse P hilt with languets on each side. Wire wrapped black composite grip with leather thumb loop. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt retains about 50% of original gilded finish. The rivet on the backstrap ears is missing. Scabbard retains approximately 85% of its original finish. 3) Overall length: 37 1/2". Blade length: 31 1/2". Plain blade with single medium fuller marked on the ricasso under the languet with a crowned shield bearing the letter "Z". Gilded brass hilt with a down-turned lion's head quillon and cross swords on the front languet. Highly embellished backstrap and knuckle bow with a well-articulated lion's head pommel. Wire wrapped black composite grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish. Hilt retains only traces of original gilding mixed with a mellow brass patina and verdigris. Scabbard retains 90% of its original finish. 4) Overall length: 40". Blade length: 32 3/8". Plain blade with single medium fuller marked at the ricasso "ALCOSO (logo) SOLINGEN". Gilded brass hilt with oak leaf decorated front languet. The knuckle bow and the backstrap are also heavily embellished with an oak leaf motif. Wire wrapped black composite grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt retains traces of original gilding. Scabbard finish is better than 95%. (02-23825/BF). $700-1,100.
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4 IMPERIAL GERMAN SWORDS. Lot #1312 (Sale Order 313 of 627) 1) Overall length: 37 1/4". Blade length: 32". Plain blade with a single medium fuller. Gilded brass reverse-P hilt with plain languets. Wire wrapped leather grips. Unassociated black enameled scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina with some staining. Gilt shows light over wear with a pleasing tarnish and some light verdigris. The scabbard retains 95% of its original finish but the scabbard is too short for the sword. 2) Overall length: 39 1/2". Blade length: 32 3/4". Plain blade with a single, nearly central, fuller. Plated semi-basket hilt with 3 branches and a monogram at the top of the backstrap. Horn grip with no evidence of wire wrap. Plated iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows traces of original factory polish but does show evidence of sharpening. Hilt shows light wear but the outer most branch is a bit bent. Grip is undamaged. Scabbard shows significant oxidation and some loss of finish, but it is solid. 3) Overall length: 37". Blade length: 29 1/2". Plain blade with a double narrow fuller. Gilded brass hilt with a folding front guard featuring a pierced Prussian eagle. Canted pommel with a wire wrapped composite grip, showing a royal cypher on the front. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows some original factory polish. Hilt shows light overall wear. Scabbard finish is better than 90%. 4) Overall length: 39 1/2". Blade length: 33 1/2". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked at the ricasso "ANTON WINGEN JR (logo) SOLINGEN". Plain plated reverse-P hilt with wire wrapped composite grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows brilliant original factory polish. Hilt shows very light wear. Grip is complete but wire has a few breaks and has become dislodged. Scabbard show two minor dents and retains better than 90% of its original finish. (02-23827/BF). $700-900.
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5 IMPERIAL GERMAN SWORDS. Lot #1313 (Sale Order 314 of 627) 1) Overall length: 39". Blade length: 33 3/4". Blade has a single medium fuller and is etched over the first 15". One side depicts a mounted regiment at the charge with various geometric motifs. The other side shows a mounted officer, foliate motifs, and a 7" panel that appears to read "Kurhess. Train Bataillon No 11.". Plain iron reverse-P hilt with a shark skin grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray finish with some oxidation, particularly near the ricasso. The iron hilt has been painted silver. Grip is 99% but lacks wire wrap. 2) Overall length: 37 1/2". Blade length: 32 1/4". Plain blade with a single medium fuller, marked at the ricasso "(Knight's head) WKC". Gilded brass hilt with oak leaf adorned languet, backstrap, knuckle bow, and pommel. Wire wrapped black composite grip. Black enamel iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish with a mirror finish. Hilt and grip show very light wear. Scabbard finish is better than 95%. 3) Overall length: 36 7/8". Blade length: 32". Plain blade with a single medium fuller, marked at the ricasso "(Knight's head) WKC". Plain reverse-P plated hilt. Wire wrapped black composite grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has areas of original factory polish with some oxidation. Hilt generally shows light wear but also has spots of oxidation. Grip is complete. 4) Overall length: 37 1/4". Blade length: 31". Blade has a double narrow fuller and is etched on a 7" panel on both sides with foliate motifs and the words "In Treue Fest" denoting a Bavarian officer's sword. Plated iron hilt with 3-branch guard and canted pommel. Wire wrapped black composite grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has areas of original factory polish with some staining near the ricasso. Hilt is quite solid but does show wear. Grip is 100% with a few wires dislodged. 5) Overall length: 40 1/2". Blade length: 33". Blade has a double narrow fuller and is etched on 4 1/2" panel on both sides with foliate motifs and the words "In Treue Fest" indicating use by a Bavarian officer. Plated hilt with spade languets and a canted pommel. Wire wrapped shark skin grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade has an overall gray patina and etching is a bit light. Hilt shows moderate wear. Scabbard finish is about 70%. (02-23826/BF) $700-1,000.
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WWII GERMAN 2nd MODEL RAILROAD DAGGER BY EICKHORN. Lot #1314 (Sale Order 315 of 627) This dagger measures 16" overall with a plain blade marked "ORIGINAL (squirrel) Eickhorn SOLINGEN." Aluminum crossguard with a winged railroad wheel on the front and a round pommel showing a raised medial ridge and a mobile Party symbol on the top. Black composite grip. This 2nd Model railroad dagger has a 1st Model railroad dagger scabbard, which fits exceptionally well. It is possible that a railroad official of minimal means purchased a new regulation dagger, but in order to save money, they used the scabbard off his old 1st Model dagger. It is, of course, also possible that the scabbard could have been married to the dagger in the post-war period. CONDITION: blade shows scabbard wear only. Hilt shows light wear, as does the scabbard. (02-23869/BF). $1,200-1,600.
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WWII GERMAN CHAINED SS OFFICER'S DAGGER. Lot #1315 (Sale Order 316 of 627) This dagger measures 14 5/8" overall and appears to be an early battlefield pickup. The blade is etched "Meine Ehre Heisst Treue." The reverse of the blade is unmarked. Plated crossguard and pommel guard. Black wooden grip with plated eagle and black enamel SS button. Black-finished scabbard with correct plated mounts. Partial original chain hanger is attached. CONDITION: blade has a gray patina. Hilt has an oxidized finish on the crossguard and pommel guard. The grip shows noticeable longitudinal cracks, with a large chip at the right side of the lower crossguard and a smaller chip at the left side of the pommel guard. Scabbard body has an oxidized finish, with about half the black surface remaining. There is a dent and a corresponding bend about 4" up from the tip. The top two mounts show moderate wear, and the bottom mount has severe oxidation and is dented at the ball. The chain has the first top link present, and only the first three bottom links are present. A good original chained SS dagger of a lower condition for those collectors not wanting to make the financial investment in a mint example. (02-23876/BF). $1,200-1,600.
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WWII GERMAN DLV DAGGER & HANGER BY HELBIG. Lot #1316 (Sale Order 317 of 627) A fine example of a WWII German DLV dagger or knife. It measures 13 3/4" overall with a plain, raised medial ridge blade marked on the reverse "F. & A. HELBIG (logo) STEINBACH KR M." Aluminum crossguard with central blackened Party symbol. Aluminum two-step oval pommel with blue leather grip. Scabbard has a blue leather body with aluminum mounts. Both the original hanger and original belt loop are intact. CONDITION: blade shows primarily scabbard wear. Hilt shows light wear, as does the scabbard. Hanger and belt loop show light wear with some minor loss of finish. (02-23873/BF). $900-1,300.
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WWII GERMAN 1st MODEL RLB SUBORDINATE DAGGER BY Lot #1317 (Sale Order 318 of 627) WITTE. This dagger measures 14 1/4" overall and features a plain blade with a raised medial ridge, marked on the reverse "(logo) KRONECK ERNST ERICH WITTE SOLINGEN." Plated eagle crossguard with oval banded pommel. Black grip featuring a central RLB star with blue enamel. Black enameled scabbard with plated mounts. Original leather hanger with belt clip marked "A DRGM." CONDITION: blade shows very light wear with some slight staining. Hilt shows light wear with minimal loss of finish. Grip has a few scuffs and dings, and there is a tiny bit of blue enamel missing from the RLB star. Scabbard shows light wear, with finish being better than 95% complete. Hanger is solid, but much of the black finish is worn. (02-23874/BF). $900-1,300.
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WWII GERMAN NAVAL DAGGER BY PUMA WITH ORIGINAL Lot #1318 (Sale Order 319 of 627) HANGERS. This fine dagger measures approx. 16 3/8" overall. It has an etched double fullered blade with a sailing ship on both sides and other nautical and foliate motifs. The reverse is marked "(logo) PUMA SOLINGEN." Gilded brass hilt with an anchor on each side of the crossguard and an eagle on the pommel perched on a wreath surrounding a Party symbol. Wire-wrapped cream-colored grip. Gilded scabbard with dimpled motif. Original hangers with black velvet and black grosgrain straps. Buckles each feature a two-lion head design. CONDITION: blade shows light scabbard wear. Hilt, scabbard, and hangers show light wear. (02-23871/BF). $800-1,200.
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WWII GERMAN NAVAL DAGGER BY EICKHORN. Lot #1319 (Sale Order 320 of 627) This fine dagger measures approx. 16 1/2" overall. It has an etched, double-fullered blade with nautical and foliate motifs on both sides. The reverse is marked "(squirrel) ORIGINAL EICKHORN SOLINGEN." Gilded brass hilt with an anchor on each side of the crossguard and an eagle on the pommel perched on a wreath surrounding a Party symbol. Wire-wrapped, cream-colored grip. Gilded scabbard with a foliate and lightning bolt motif. CONDITION: blade is in near mint condition. Hilt shows the lightest wear. Scabbard also shows very light wear but has a shallow dent below the midpoint. (02-23877/BF). $800-1,200.
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WWII GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DAGGER. Lot #1320 (Sale Order 321 of 627) Overall length: 17 1/8". Blade is etched throughout most of its length with foliate and nautical motifs. The ricasso is marked "E.&F. HORSTER (logo) SOLINGEN". Gilded brass crossguard and eagle pommel. White composite grip with wire wrap. Gilded brass scabbard with dimple pattern. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish. Crossguard shows light wear; however, the pommel has lost most of its gilded finish and does show spots of verdigris. Grip is undamaged but is a bit soiled. Scabbard retains nearly all of its original gilded finish with one tiny area of verdigris. (02-22967-1/BF). $700-900.
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WWII GERMAN RAD ENLISTED HEWER. Lot #1321 (Sale Order 322 of 627) This hewer measures 15 5/8" overall and has a plain blade with a single narrow fuller. The blade is etched "Arbeit adelt." The reverse of the blade is marked "RADL" in a triangle and "GES GESCH AXT-UND HAUERFABRIK (logo) SOLINGEN." Iron hilt. Grip is a light-colored stag horn held in place by two screws. Scabbard had a black-painted finish with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina with some minor staining. Hilt has universal spots of oxidation. Grips are undamaged. Scabbard has lost nearly all of its finish on the body. Mounts show light wear with some loss of plating at the very tip. One small screw is missing from the tip. (02-23648-2/BF). $600-800.
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WWII GERMAN NSKK DAGGER. Lot #1322 (Sale Order 323 of 627) This dagger measures 15" overall and has a blade that is etched "Alles fur Deutschland." The reverse of the blade is marked "RZM M7/19 1938." Plated crossguard and pommel guard, with a brown wooden grip showing a plated eagle with a brown enamel "SA" button. The scabbard has a black-painted finish with plated mounts. Attached to the scabbard is a black leather hanger with a clip that is marked "A DRGM RZM M5/8." CONDITION: The blade shows only scabbard wear. The crossguard, pommel guard, and scabbard mounts appear to be buffed. Grip is undamaged. Hanger is solid. (02-23655/BF). $500-750.
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WWII GERMAN ARMY DAGGER BY SMF WITH ORIGINAL Lot #1323 (Sale Order 324 of 627) HANGERS. This dagger measures 15 3/4" overall and features a plain blade marked on the reverse "(logo) SMF SOLINGEN." Aluminum eagle crossguard and oak leaf-decorated pommel. Orange composite grip. Plated scabbard with aluminum suspension bands. Correct style army hangers. CONDITION: blade generally shows light wear. The hilt shows light to moderate wear, with the crossguard being a bit loose. Scabbard is solid, but one of the aluminum suspension bands is cracked and loose. Hangers are in good shape but do not have any plating remaining on the brass hardware. (02-23872/BF). $400-600.
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WWII GERMAN SA DAGGER & ARMY DAGGER HANGER. Lot #1324 (Sale Order 325 of 627) 1) DAGGER. This SA dagger measures 15" overall and has a blade that is etched "Alles fur Deutschland." The reverse of the blade is marked "RZM M7/80." Plated crossguard and pommel guard. Brown wooden grip with a plated eagle and brown enamel SA button. Brown-painted scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows only scabbard wear. Crossguard shows light wear; however, the pommel guard does show light bubbling to the finish. Grip is solid but with a minor chip starting to form at the base and a missing chip on the reverse under the pommel guard. Scabbard finish is about 98%, and mounts have some minor staining. 2) HANGER. A good, basic quality hanger for an army dagger. Buckles and mounts are aluminum. Straps have a bullion front and worn velvet reverse. CONDITION: hanger shows light to moderate wear overall, with oxidation on the bar fitting. (02-23648-3/BF). $500-750.
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2 WWII GERMAN RED CROSS ENLISTED DAGGERS. Lot #1325 (Sale Order 326 of 627) 1) This dagger measures 16 3/8" overall with a plain, sawback, blunted blade featuring a fuller near the spine. The ricasso on the reverse is marked "GES. GESCHUTZT." Plated crossguard featuring a Red Cross eagle on the front oval languet. Two-piece composite grip, with the front grip being crosshatched. Plated oval, bowl-shaped pommel. Black enameled scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows scabbard wear. Hilt, grips, and scabbard all show light wear. 2) This dagger measures 16 3/8" overall with a plain, sawback, blunted blade featuring a fuller near the spine. The ricasso on the reverse is marked "GES. GESCHUTZT." Plated crossguard featuring a Red Cross eagle on the front oval languet. Two-piece composite grip, with the front grip being crosshatched. Plated oval, bowl-shaped pommel. Black enameled scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows scabbard wear and just a touch of very light oxidation. Hilt has a light gray patina. Both grips are intact and undamaged. There are a couple spots of light oxidation on the pommel. Scabbard finish is about 93%. (02-23868/BF). $800-1,100.
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2 WWII GERMAN 2nd MODEL LUFTWAFFE DAGGERS BY SMF & Lot #1326 (Sale Order 327 of 627) WEYERSBERG. 1) WEYERSBERG. This dagger measures 17" overall with a plain blade marked "PAUL WEYERSBERG & CO (logo) SOLINGEN." Plated eagle crossguard with a plated pommel having a Party symbol on both sides. Cream-colored grip has no wire wrap. Plated scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows some scabbard wear. Hilt and scabbard have a fairly dark gray patina. Grip has a few scuffs and scrapes. 2) SMF. This dagger measures 16 3/4" overall with a plain blade marked "(logo) SMF SOLINGEN." The blade is also stamped with a tiny eagle over the number "5". Aluminum eagle crossguard with a matching oak leaf and Party symbol-decorated pommel. Cream-colored grip with complete wire wrap that has become dislodged. Plated scabbard with aluminum support bands. There is a silver bullion knot tied around the hilt and the dagger. CONDITION: blade shows primarily scabbard wear. Hilt shows light overall wear, except for the dislodged wire. Knot shows light to moderate wear. Scabbard shows light wear throughout. (02-23875/BF). $700-900.
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2 WWII GERMAN SA DAGGERS AND 1 NSKK DAGGER. Lot #1327 (Sale Order 328 of 627) 1) SA. Overall length: 15". Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutchland" and the reverse is marked "RZM M.7/40/41". Aluminum crossguard and pommel guard. Brown wooden grip with nickel silver eagle and brown enamel SA button. Brown painted scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows primarily scattered wear. Hilt shows light overall wear. Scabbard finish is likely repainted. Mounts show a few shallow dents. This scabbard is not original to this blade and does not fit well. 2) SA. Overall length: 13 5/8". Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutchland" and the reverse is marked "RZM M7/42." Plated crossguard and pommel guard. Brown wooden grip with plated zinc eagle and brown enamel SA button. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina and is missing the extreme tip. Hilt generally shows light wear but there is oxidation on the eagle. 3) NSKK. Overall length: 14 1/2". Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutchland" and the reverse is marked "(logo) F.DICK". Nickel silver crossguard and pommel guard. Brown wooden grip with nickel silver eagle and brown enamel SA button. Black anodized scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade shows scabbard wear and some minor staining. Hilt shows light wear overall. Scabbard body has areas of original finish mixed with oxidation. Button at the tip is dented. (02-23846/BF). $700-900.
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2 WWII GERMAN SA DAGGERS. Lot #1328 (Sale Order 329 of 627) 1) Overall length: 14 3/4". Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutchland" and the reverse is marked "CARL EICKHORN SOLINGEN (logo)." Nickel silver crossguard stamped on the reverse "Nm". Matching nickel silver pommel guard and nut. Brown wooden grip with nickel silver eagle and brown enamel SA button. Brown anodized scabbard with plated mounts. Brown leather hanger. CONDITION: blade shows some minor staining and the extreme tip is missing. Hilt generally shows light wear. Scabbard body has an oxidized finish and the mounts are undamaged. The top clip of the hanger is broken. 2) Overall length: 14/ 1/2". Blade is etched "Alles fur Deutchland" and the reverse is marked "E.P. & S.(logo) SOLINGEN." Nickel silver crossguard stamped on the reverse "Nm". Matching nickel silver pommel guard and nut. Brown wooden grip with nickel silver eagle and brown enamel SA button. Brown painted scabbard with plated mounts. CONDITION: blade has a mottled gray patina. Hilt generally shows light wear but grip appears refinished. Scabbard body retains about 60% of its original finish and there is significant loss of plating on the mounts. (02-23847/BF). $600-800.
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2 GERMAN DRESS BAYONETS. Lot #1329 (Sale Order 330 of 627) 1) WWII. This army dress bayonet has an overall length of 13 7/8". It has a single fullered blade marked on the reverse "ROBERT KLAAS (logo) SOLINGEN." Plated guard and pommel. Two-piece black composite grips. Red felt pad in the channel. Black-painted iron scabbard. CONDITION: light wear overall. 2) WWI. A German army dress bayonet from the Province of Nassau, measuring 14 1/2" overall with a frog. The blade has a single fuller and is marked on the reverse "GUSTAV SPITZER (logo) SOLINGEN." Plated guard and beautifully engraved bird's head pommel with well-articulated feathers and "ruby" eyes. Two-piece composite grip, with the cypher of Grand Duke Wilhelm of Nassau on the front. Black-painted scabbard with black leather frog. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina. Hilt shows light wear overall. It appears the scabbard has been cleaned of oxidation and repainted. Frog shows light wear. (02-23648-1/BF). $200-400.
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3 WWII ERA GERMAN EDGED WEAPONS. Lot #1330 (Sale Order 331 of 627) 1) LUFTWAFFE. An example of a 1st Model Luftwaffe dagger with an overall length of 19 1/4". The blade is marked on the reverse "RICH. ABR. HERDER (logo) SOLINGEN." Plated crossguard and pommel, each with a central mobile Party symbol. Aluminum wire-wrapped blue leather grip. Blue leather-covered scabbard with plated mounts and original aluminum hanger attached. CONDITION: blade is dirty but would clean to quite nice. Hilt shows light to moderate wear with heavy tarnish and some abrasions to the grip. Scabbard has a heavy, oxidized finish on the mounts, and about 70% of the leather covering is missing. Hanger shows light wear. 2) HJ. An example of an HJ knife measuring 10" overall with an unengraved and unmarked blade. Two-piece black composite grip with a black, red, and white HJ diamond in the center of the front grip. Plated hilt and guard. Black enameled sheath with integral belt hanger. CONDITION: blade is generally good but does show some scratches that do not seem to be from sharpening. Front grip is undamaged. Rear grip is only 15% complete. Sheath body has lost most of its black finish. The leather hanger is complete and shows light wear. 3) SIDE KNIFE. An interesting pre-WWII side knife, likely from the Weimar era, measuring 11 1/4" overall. Plain blade, with a clipped point, marked on the ricasso with a king's head and a knight's head. Plated hilt with bird effigy pommel. Two-piece black composite grip and black leather, anodized sheath with a leather belt loop. CONDITION: the knife generally shows light wear overall. Sheath has 80% of its finish intact but is missing all but the base of the leather hanger. (02-23870/BF). $400-600.
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MOSTLY WWII GERMAN ITEMS COLLECTED BY CWO RICHARD Lot #1331 (Sale Order 332 of 627) THOMPSON DURING HIS SERVICE IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER. This lot includes 1 Mauser K98 bayonet with scabbard and frog. / 1 Wehrmacht dress bayonet with no scabbard, and the bayonet has a broken tip. / 1 Russian quatrefoil bayonet with no scabbard. / 1 WWI Mauser K98 bayonet with no scabbard. / 1 Mauser K98 bayonet made into a trench knife. / 1 Wool SS armband with an inside cloth tag that reads "Vom Reichsfuhrer SS Befohlene Ausfuhrung SS RZM" and "21\34". / 1 Small NSV copper plaque. / 1 Official ink stamp with a Party eagle. / 1 Aluminum RAD buckle. / 1 Dented SA or early political buckle. / 1 Black Wound Badge. / 1 "N.S.D.A.P. REICHSPARTEITAG NURNBERG 1933" badge. / 1 RAD cap badge, missing a pin. / 1 German Student Association membership in. / 1 Frauenschaft membership pin. / 1 Damaged German youth lapel pin. / 1 Small NSKK pin. / 1 NSFK membership pin. / 1 WWI Commemorative medal with no ribbon. / 1 NSB membership stickpin. / 1 Hunting Association stickpin. / 2 Plastic Party standard pins (one damaged). / 1 HJ 1936 pin. / 1 HJ 1937 pin with missing pin. / 3 Various tinnies. / 6 WHW pins. / 1 Heavy metal case, marked on the top "3 Gasschutzhauben". / 1 Photograph of CWO Thompson, a black American, in uniform during WWII. CONDITION: items generally show light wear, except as noted above. (02-23620-2/BF). $600-900.
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WWII GERMAN M1935 COAST ARTILLERY HELMET. Lot #1332 (Sale Order 333 of 627) This helmet has a very dark green-painted finish and has a single Wehrmacht eagle decal on the left side. The decal is distinctly gold in color, and a small scraped area on the eagle's left wing shows what appears to be a silver Wehrmacht eagle's wing beneath. This helmet was originally manufactured by Saxon Emaillerwerke as an army helmet but was re-decaled while still at the factory and issued to the Kriegsmarine instead. The inside rear of the helmet is stamped "13113" and the inside left is stamped "S.E.62", indicating manufacture by Saxon Emaillerwerke. Eight-tongue leather liner, with interior tie intact. Complete chinstrap. CONDITION: This helmet has a strong finish, except for on the outer crown that shows notable oxidation. The liner and chinstrap are complete, a bit dry, but still flexible. (02-23649/BF). $800-1,200.
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WWII GERMAN ENLISTED ARTILLERY VISOR CAP. Lot #1333 (Sale Order 334 of 627) This cap has a dark sage green wool crown with a dark forest green band. The cap is piped in red, denoting artillery. There is a zinc eagle at the front of the crown and an aluminum wreath and cockade at the front of the band. Black leather-like chinstrap, terminated by black enameled buttons. The interior of the visor is brown, as is the sweatband. The liner appears to be light brown polished cotton with a rounded-end diamond sweat shield in the crown. The lining is stamped with the size "56 1/2". CONDITION: the crown and piping show scattered moth nips but the structure of the hat is sound. (02-23862 /BF). $350-500.
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2 WWII GERMAN HELMETS. Lot #1334 (Sale Order 335 of 627) 1) LUFTWAFFE. A well-used example of a Luftwaffe M1935 helmet showing a single Luftwaffe decal on the left-hand side. The helmet has a dark gray/blue-painted finish, with the ghost of a national shield decal on the right side together with the aforementioned Luftwaffe eagle on the left. The inside rear of the helmet is stamped "303" and the inside left is stamped "Q66". Eight-tongue leather liner with partial leather chinstrap. CONDITION: The helmet shows wear, particularly at the top, with two side-by-side dents resembling bullet strikes. The Luftwaffe decal is about 40%, and the national shield decal is not present, but an outline can be discerned. The interior is dry and flaked but complete. Chinstrap is only about 15% intact. 2) ARMY. An M1940 battle helmet with a dark gray/green-painted finish and no decals. The inside rear is stamped "DN194" and the inside left is stamped "Q64". There is no liner or chinstrap, but the band is present. CONDITION: The helmet finish is strong with minor oxidation. The band also has oxidation but remains complete. (02-23650/BF). $500-700.
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2 WWII GERMAN PITH HELMETS & 1 LUFTSCHUTZ HELMET Lot #1335 (Sale Order 336 of 627) SHELL. This lot includes 1 first model pith helmet with a canvas covering in green leather edge binding. Both shields are present, but the top vent cover is missing. Brown leather sweatband with red interior. Chinstrap is missing. / 1 Second model pith helmet with a green felt covering and green leather edge binding. Both shields are present. Brown leather sweatband with red interior. Chinstrap is missing. / 1 Luftschutz gladiator-style helmet with a gold and black Luftschutz winged decal on the front. The inside rear of the helmet is stamped "R.L.2 39/10, along with a plethora of white stenciled writing and the size "54" in large numbers. No interior parts remain. CONDITION: The first model pith helmet shows significant wear with staining and water damage. The second model pith helmet generally shows light wear, but nearly all of the edge binding is missing. The sweatband is dry and flaky. The Luftschutz shell generally shows light wear, with 90% of the decal present. (02-23643/BF). $400-600.
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WWII US ARMY M1941 FIELD JACKET. Lot #1336 (Sale Order 337 of 627) This jacket is one of the better M1941s I have seen. It has obviously been worn but has very light wear overall. Both sleeves have the stripes of a technical sergeant, and the left sleeve has the US Army replacement and school command patch. There are two slash pockets on the front, and both straps are present on the shoulder. There are six brown plastic buttons and a zipper closure at the front. Both sleeve tabs are intact. The inside of the collar has the name "Paugh" written in black. The hanging loop at the collar is still present. The lining is complete. The tabs and faux belt on the reverse are complete. CONDITION: As stated, this is a wonderful example of an M1941. The jacket shows some very minor soiling, and the ends of the cuffs are worn through, as so often seen. The lining is 100% intact with no insect damage. (02-23651/BF). $400-600.
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GERMAN WW2 10X80 FLAK BINOCULARS W/TRIPOD. Lot #1337 (Sale Order 338 of 627) These interesting binoculars used by anti-aircraft units. Germany used the acronym FLAK "Flieger Anti-Kanone" for these units. The binoculars were called Doppelfernrohr or double telescopes and marked D.F. They are marked on the right side "cxn" the production code for Emil Busch. There are additional markings including a S#, and a red "X" indicating the lubricant to be used as well as a blue triangle. A knob with the markings "KLAR" (clear), "DUNKLE" (dark), "MITTLE"(middle) and "HELL" (light) is on the left of the eyepiece. There are numerous adjustments for vertical and horizontal bearings. The binoculars fit to the tripod with a dovetail which does not seat fully. The tripod measures app. 48" tall in its lowest position. CONDITION: The binoculars and tripod have a good appearance with the expected moderate wear exhibited by vintage military equipment. The binoculars retain a large degree of their tan finish. The binocular mount has a flaking black finish with light oxidation. The tripod retains app. 75% of its worn finish. Optics are cloudy. Leveling bubble is intact. (02-23921/RW). $700-1000.
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WWII GERMAN TRAIN EAGLE. Lot #1338 (Sale Order 339 of 627) This aluminum train eagle measures approx. 24" x 13 1/4". It depicts a German eagle atop a wreath that surrounds a black-painted Party symbol. The reverse has two tapped holes at the top of each wing and another at the base of the wreath. These holes are fitted with steel screws of unknown age. The reverse is marked just under the eagle's neck "Wehag AL-MG-SI F13". "Wehag" is the acronym for "Werke der Stadt Halle AG", a factory in the city of Halle that produced train eagles like this example. CONDITION: The eagle shows light overall wear, with numerous casting flaws on the reverse. The paint on the Party symbol is about 50% intact. (02-23635/BF). $300-600.
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WWII GERMAN ARMBANDS, PATCHES, BADGES, & MORE. Lot #1339 (Sale Order 340 of 627) This large and varied lot includes 1 bronze statue of Adolf Hitler giving the fascist salute. The statue measures approx. 9 1/2" high and is marked on the underside of the base "__ 4. 1939 DER FUHRER". / 1 Army aluminum belt buckle with the original belt. / 3 stamps with an eagle and Party symbol for two weeks of disability insurance. / 1 stamp with the death mask of Reinhard Haydrich, valued at 60 pfennigs. / 1 photograph of Hitler looking at a river. / 1 Army cap wreath with central cockade. / 2 Infantry Assault Badges. / 2 plastic regimental standards. / 12 various tinnies. / 1 War Merit Medal with no ribbon or ring. / 1 HJ armband. / 2 HJ buckles. / 1 HJ tinnie. / 1 Hunting Association pin. / 1 HJ Membership pin. / 1 HJ Marksmanship pin. / 1 HJ sleeve diamond. / 2 "DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT" armbands. / 1 Wehrmacht Marksmanship lanyard shield. / 1 Spanish Civil War Campaign Medal of 1936. / 1 WWI Iron Cross, 2nd Class, with ribbon. / 1 Party pennant measuring 11 1/4" in length. / 1 postcard of Adolf Hitler. / 1 small tin battle flag, as carried by a toy soldier. / 1 early NSDAP political leader's armband for a Landsgeschaftsfuhrer. / 1 mine marking pennant. / 1 postcard that reads "DEUTSCHLAND SIEGT AN ALLEN FRONTEN FUR EUROPA." / 1 police cap eagle. / 1 solid black wound badge. / 1 railroad eagle for RVD Kiew. / 1 pair of unissued police shoulder straps, for a low-ranking officer, in its original wrapper. / 1 police green-on-white sports shirt eagle. / 1 police green sleeve eagle. / 1 police orange sleeve eagle. / 1 Panzer soft cap eagle. / 2 Luftwaffe breast eagles. / 1 Army cloth private's pip. / 1 Edelweiss patch of questionable age. / 1 black specialty patch. / 1 gray Luftwaffe specialty patch. / 1 flat bullion NSKK eagle on black. / 2 unissued HJ armband Party symbol diamonds. / 2 Wehrmacht-marked pencils. CONDITION: As expected, condition varies in this large lot; however, most items show light wear and are complete with no visible damage. (02-23636/BF). $1,200-1,600.
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WWII GERMAN BELTS, BUCKLES AND MORE. Lot #1340 (Sale Order 341 of 627) This lot consists of 1 Army Officer's buckle with silver bullion belt. / 1 police enlisted buckle in aluminum with matching leather belt. / 1 early political or SA buckle with brown leather belt. / 1 plated HJ enlisted belt buckle. / 1 aluminum HJ enlisted belt buckle. / 1 zinc HJ enlisted belt buckle. / 1 plated political or SA buckle, possibly used by the NSKK. / 1 brass political or SA buckle with spots of verdigris. / 1 Army enlisted buckle with a green painted finish. / 1 aluminum police enlisted belt buckle. / 1 brass political or SA enlisted buckle. / 1 aluminum Army enlisted buckle. / 1 Luftwaffe sword hanger. / 1 Army dagger hanger. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear, unless noted. (02-23881/BF). $1,200-1,600.
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WWII GERMAN MEDALS, PINS, BADGES. Lot #1341 (Sale Order 342 of 627) This lot consists of 1 Olympic Medal from 1936 with its original ribbon. / 1 Russian Front medal with original ribbon. / 1 Iron Cross second class with ribbon. / 1 West Wall medal with ribbon and issue envelope. / 1 SA Sports badge for a wounded soldier with a wide pin marked on the reverse "RZM M1\100". / 1 Black wound badge. / 1 German-Italian Afrika Corp service medal with ribbon. / 1 Rare small party pin with a suspension loop. Marked on the reverse "GESCHUTZT". / 1 Frauenschaft small membership pin with slight damage to the enamel. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear except as noted. (02-23933 /BF). $1,300-1,500.
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2 PIN BACK FIRST CLASS IRON CROSSES AND 1 CLOSE Lot #1342 (Sale Order 343 of 627) COMBAT AWARD. 1) WWI First Class Iron Cross with a magnetic center, in its original issue box with a Maltese cross on the top. Also included is the original cardboard storage box that reads "Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse. Nur von dem Bliehenen zu offnen". The top of the cardboard box has the name "Lt. Kahler" written in pencil. CONDITION: cross and case show light wear. Cardboard box shows moderate wear with some losses. 2) WWII First Class Iron Cross in its original issue box. The cross has a magnetic center and the box has a Maltese cross on the top. CONDITION: box shows light wear, particularly to the corners. Cross shows some wear to the finish. 3) WWII bronze Close Combat Award with a wide pin, marked on the reverse "FEC. W. E. PEEKHAUS BERLIN AUSF. A.G. M u. K. GABLONZ". CONDITION: clasp shows light wear overall. (02-23934/BF). $1200-1400.
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WWI & WWII GERMAN TRENCH PERISCOPE, PHOTO ALBUM, Lot #1343 (Sale Order 344 of 627) WHW COLLECTION TIN, & MORE. This lot consists of 1 late-war trench periscope measuring 20 3/4" in length with a tan-painted finish. The optics do function well. / 1 leather-covered photo album, with insect or vermin damage to the cover, containing 119 photographs, mostly of German soldiers and uniformed civilian personnel conducting daily activities; there are some pictures of officers, but most appear to show enlisted personnel. / 1 orange-painted WHW collection mug. This item is in the shape of a mug with a lockable latch on the front and a cover with a slot for coins. Items like this were a common sight in WWII Germany, but very few survive today. / 1 Mauser K98 tobacco tin-style cleaning kit. / 1 likely WWI cotton cloth sling, with printed instructions on the sling. / 1 Dewat machine gun round. / 1 large, heavy WWI trench art ashtray. / 1 smaller WWI trench art ashtray. / 1 trench art frame made from three cartridges and a belt buckle. / 1 aluminum Luftwaffe belt buckle. / 2 decks of German playing cards from the post-WWII era. CONDITION: items generally show light wear, except as noted above. (02-23773-1/BF). $1,000-1,300.
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WWII GERMAN MEDALS, PINS, BADGES, AND RELATED Lot #1344 (Sale Order 345 of 627) ITEMS. This large and varied group includes 1 medal bar containing a WWI 2nd class Iron Cross, a Bavarian Cross of Honor with swords, and a 1914-18 Cross with swords. / 1 25 year faithful service medal with ribbon. / 1 gold mother's cross with ribbon. / 2 bronze mother's crosses with no ribbons. / 2 silver mother's crosses with no ribbons. / 1 miniature silver mother's cross. / 2 WWI 2nd class Iron Crosses with ribbons. / 1 WWII 1st class Iron Cross. / 1 WWI 2nd class Iron Cross with no ribbon. / 1 SA sports badge. / 1 DRL sports badge. / 1 DAF cap device. / 1 Army officer hat wreath with cockade. / 1 partial sword knot. / 1 Army cap wreath with cockade. / 2 political leader's uniform buttons. / 1 WWI 1914-18 service cross with swords but no ribbon. / 1 gold colored political leader's cap eagle. / 1 zinc Army cap eagle. / 1 silver police cap eagle. / 1 political leader's collar tab eagle. / 1 early political cap eagle. / 3 Munster-Loddenheide Luftwaffe worker's badges. / 4 tinnes of various organizations. / 2 cap wreath cockades. / 2 aluminum Army buttons. / 1 brass Navy button. / 1 NSD lapel badge. / 1 death head insignia for a collar tab. / 1 WWI veteran's lapel pin. / 1 cloth Private's sleeve pip. / 1 Red Cross membership pin. / 1 silver political eagle pin. / 2 silver rank pips. / 1 veteran's organization stick pin. / 1 WWI gold wound badge stick pin. / 1 death head stick pin. / 1 DLRG stick pin. / 1 stick pin showing two Iron Crosses and a wound badge. / 1 eagle and sword stick pin with "THUR. STAATSSCHELE FUR FUHRERTUM U.POLITIK EGENDORF". / 1 Hanseatic cross in red enamel with no ribbon. / 1 enameled bar pin showing the flags of Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, and another country, marked "LISBOA" on the reverse. / 1 Italian officer's insignia for a collar tab. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear unless noted above. (02-23880/BF). $900-1,400.
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WWI & WWII GERMAN MEDALS, BADGES, CLOTH, PINS, & Lot #1345 (Sale Order 346 of 627) MORE. This lot includes six Riker mount cases measuring approx. 12" x 8" with a variety of WWII German memorabilia. Included in this lot is 1 small Party-style parade flag measuring 6" x 4". / 1 police cap eagle. / 1 Sudetenland Medal with ribbon. / 1 Bronze DRL Sports Badge. / 1 photo of German soldiers marching, measuring approx. 5 1/2" x 3 1/4". / 1 small ladies or child's Party armband. / 1 Fire Cross, 2nd Class, with ribbon. / 1 tinnie featuring German youth standing and holding flags, marked, in part, "SALZBURG 1931". / 1 image of Adolf Hitler, signing autographs, of a type usually mounted in large books. / 1 Bevo-weave Sports Association sleeve eagle. / 1 cloth Luftwaffe specialty patch for flying personnel. / 1 cloth Luftwaffe specialty patch for a transport driver. / 1 Army specialty patch for medical personnel. / 1 Bavarian 12-Year Long Service Medal. / 1 WHW cardboard ticket. / 1 Army cap wreath with cockade. / 1 WWII Army cap wreath with a post-WWII West German cockade in the center. / 1 wool Party armband. / 1 WWII 1st Class Iron Cross. / 1 Army officer's silver bullion breast eagle. / 1 Army enlisted belt buckle. / 2 German bank notes. / 1 Army enlisted breast eagle. / 1 Kyffhauserbund sleeve shield. / 5 various tinnies. / 1 Army M43 cap cloth insignia. / 1 West Wall Medal with ribbon. / 1 orange police sleeve eagle from Speyer. / 1 postcard of an RAD enlisted man in uniform. / 1 large Kyffhauserbund pinback eagle. / 1 May Day 1936 tinnie. / 1 RAD sleeve shield. / 1 enameled RDK pin. / 1 WWI Austro-Hungarian Service Medal with ribbon. / 1 WWI 1914-18 Cross with swords and ribbon. / 1 WWI 1914-18 Cross with swords but no ribbon. / 1 enameled 1914 Commemorative lapel pin with a central Maltese cross. / 1 small WWI Veteran's commemorative lapel medal. / 1 enameled 1914-dated pin that reads "VIRIBUS UNITIS 1914". / 1 Bavarian Cross of Military Merit, 3rd Class, with swords and ribbon. CONDITION: These items vary in condition but generally show light wear and are complete with no notable damage. (02-23764/BF). $900-1,300.
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WWII GERMAN CASED OBSERVER'S BADGE. Lot #1346 (Sale Order 347 of 627) A superb original example of an early cased WWII German observer's badge in its early ribbed case. Marked "Beobachterabz". The badge depicts a darkened spread wing eagle grasping a party symbol, superimposed on a silver oak and laurel leaf wreath. The reverse shows two rivet construction with a narrow pin. The reverse of the eagle is marked "C.E.JUNCKER BERLIN SW". CONDITION: the badge is in suburb condition with only the very slightest wear and the box also shows very slight wear. (02-23878/BF). $900-1,200.
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WWI & WWII GERMAN BELTS & BUCKLES WITH K98 Lot #1347 (Sale Order 348 of 627) CLEANING KITS. This lot includes 1 WWII Luftwaffe belt buckle. / 1 WWI Austrian belt buckle. / 1 WWI army belt buckle in brass with a silvered roundel. / 1 WWI army belt buckle in a dark green-painted finish. / 1 WWII army belt buckle with a gray-painted finish and a 1942-dated leather tab. / 1 WWII German belt with a steel keeper. / 1 WWI army belt buckle with a dark green-painted finish and an original belt. / 1 WWII staff officer's belt with a 2-pronged frame buckle, stamped "RZM M.4/303." / 1 WWII army aluminum belt buckle with its original belt. / 1 WWII Luftwaffe aluminum belt buckle with its original belt. / 1 WWI army brass buckle with an original brown belt. / 6 WWII-era M1934 K98 rifle cleaning kits. CONDITION: The belts and buckles generally show light wear with no notable damage, and the cleaning kits appear unissued. (02-23723/BF). $750-1,000.
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WWII GERMAN SA BROWN SHIRT, BOOK, BUCKLE, & MORE. Lot #1348 (Sale Order 349 of 627) A nice, seldom-seen example of an early SA brown shirt. This example has three plain, domed, gilded buttons on the front, along with two brown plastic buttons at the top and bottom. There are also gilded buttons on both front pocket flaps and each side of both cuffs. The bottom has six brass brackets to support a belt. Both collar tabs are black with a gold bullion border; the left has four gold pips and two narrow bullion stripes. The right tab shows the number "25". The collar is edged with gold bullion, and the inside has a narrow black tag that appears to read "Indanthrenfarbig". Below this tag, sewn to the lining, is a larger 3" tag that reads "BP Das Vorschriftsmassige SA DIENSTHEMD D.R.G.M. 1064077". Each turnback cuff has two silver bullion stripes at the top. There is a shoulder strap on the left side that is knotted gold bullion on a black background. The left sleeve has an early wool Party armband. After this shirt became a war souvenir, some well-meaning veteran added several pieces to this uniform that obviously do not belong. These pieces include a silver bullion NCO breast eagle on the reverse, three Army specialty patches sewn throughout the uniform, and a 1915 War Service Medal from Aachen sewn to the pocket. There is a WWI bow-style lapel pin, backed with a button, sewn to the collar. Accompanying this fine uniform is a WWI German Army belt buckle of standard form and a small book titled "Liederbuch der Luftwaffe". CONDITION: The uniform is in quite solid condition with several pinholes, likely from pins and badges that were, at one time, erroneously attached to this uniform. The belt buckle shows light wear. The book has faded covers but remains in solid condition. (02-23758/BF). $600-1,000.
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WWII GERMAN MEDALS, BADGES, PINS, ARMBANDS, & MORE Lot #1349 (Sale Order 350 of 627) This lot includes 1 Bronze Mothers Cross with a short ribbon. / 1 printed Party armband. / 2 Hitler head stamps. / 1 RAD cap device with missing pins. / 2 War Service Crosses with swords but no ribbons. / 1 police shako eagle. / 1 Reichsnahrstands 1937 tinnie. / 5 WWII German coins. / 1 Black Wound Badge. / 4 various tinnies. / 1 table knife with an eagle on the aluminum handle. / 1 Westwall Medal with ribbon. / 1 Russian Front Medal with ribbon. / 1 Faithful Service Cross for 25 years. / 1 three-award ribbon bar. / 1 four-award ribbon bar. / 1 large Reichsparteitag tinnie. / 1 SA sports badge stickpin. / 1 Luftwaffe anti-aircraft patch. / 1 printed photo of SA troops marching. / 1 German calendar from 1939, measuring 4 1/4" x 2 3/4". / 1 photo postcard of a German rally. / 1 Social Welfare Medal, 3rd Class, with ribbon. / 1 early Party eagle with no pins. / 1 Edelweiss pin. / 1 Luftschutz Medal with ribbon. / 1 WWI German War Merit Cross for War Aid. / 2 yellow and black "Deutche Wehrmacht" armbands. / 1 Party pin. / 1 Kyffhauserbund stickpin. / 1 May 1938 tinnie from Kassel. / 1 Hitler postcard. / 1 DDAC sleeve patch. / 1 Kyffhauserbund armband. / 1 Kyffhauserbund cap badge. / 2 WWI shoulder tab "246" slide-on numbers. / 1 SA sports badge. / 1 RLB award plaque roundel. / 1 mini book about Kurt von Briesen. CONDITION: All items generally show light wear. The German Social Welfare Cross has light staining to the ribbon. (02-23762/BF). $750-1,000.
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AN EXTRAORDINARY WWI & WWII GERMAN RIBBON BAR, Lot #1350 (Sale Order 351 of 627) MEDALS, & A WOUND BADGE. This lot contains one of the finest ribbon bars I have seen in years: a 10-award ribbon bar that includes a WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross with spange, WWII War Merit Cross with swords, WWII Social Welfare Medal, Russian Front Medal, WWI Saxon Albert Order with crown and swords, Saxon Labor Merit Medal, 1914-18 Cross with swords, WWII SS 8-Year Long Service Medal with bronze runes on the bar, WWII 12-Year SS Long Service Medal with silver runes on the bar, and what appears to be an Order of Philipp the Magnanimous of Hessen Darmstadt. The lot further includes 1 WWI 1st Class Iron Cross. / 1 WWI Black Wound Badge. / 1 WWI three-award ribbon bar for the 2nd Class Iron Cross, WWI Oldenburg Friedrich August Campaign Medal, and 1914-18 Cross with swords. / 1 two-award medal bar having the 1870 1871 War Service Medal and the 1897 Kaiser Wilhelm Medal. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. The large ribbon bar is missing the catch on the reverse and does show some minor staining. (02-23773-2/BF). $600-800.
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15 WWII GERMAN ARMBANDS. Lot #1351 (Sale Order 352 of 627) This lot consists of 2 HJ armbands; 2 yellow and black printed "Deutche Wehrmacht" armbands; 1 SA sports armband with interior RZM label; 1 HJ armband with a enameled RAD stickpin and enameled D.V.G. party pin attached; 1 yellow and black state service armband; 1 printed "DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT" armband; 1 embroidered "Deutche Wehrmacht" armband with a 3 award ribbon bar attached and an aluminum RAD cap insignia; 2 wool party armbands with a sewn party symbol on a sewn disk; 1 cotton printed party armband; 3 cotton party armbands with a sewn party symbol on a sewn circular field. CONDITION: most armbands show light wear with no notable damage. One HJ armband and one party armband show moderate wear. (02-23865 /BF). $500-750.
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WWI GERMAN BOOK, PHOTO ALBUM, AND HJ KNIFE. Lot #1352 (Sale Order 353 of 627) This lot consists of 1 copy of "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler, dated 1934. The outside binding has been inscribed "SOUVENIR OF GERMANY JOE". / 1 Austrian army photo album, dated 1914-1915, containing numerous photos, postcards, and Feld posts of a member of the Austrian Army of WWI. / 4 loose items, likely from the above album, packaged separately. / 1 HJ knife, measuring 10" overall, with a plain blade marked on the reverse "G. GRAFRATH (logo) SOLINGEN" and "RZM M- 7\30". Plated hilt with a 2-piece black composite grip. The front grip has a red, white, and black enameled HJ diamond inset. Black anodized sheath with leather belt loop. CONDITION: Book and photo album both show light wear. HJ knife blade has a few areas of oxidation. Hilt shows light wear. Sheath shows light to moderate wear. (02-23663/BF). $500-700.
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WWII GERMAN BANNER, FLAG, AN ARMBAND, AND A CAP Lot #1353 (Sale Order 354 of 627) EAGLE. This lot consists of 1 large Party banner measuring approx. 136" x 48". The banner has a printed black Party symbol on a sewn white circular disc, all on a red field. / 1 Party flag measuring approx. 44" x 32". The flag has a printed black Party symbol on a sewn white circular disc, all on a red field. It appears that this flag may have been torn down from a pole, as the hoist edge is raw. / 1 black and white armband for the Army Recruiting Service. The armband does have some ink stains at the top. / 1 early style Luftwaffe cloth cap eagle measuring 2 1/2" in length. CONDITION: all items show light wear, except as noted above. (02-23623/BF). $500-700.
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WWII GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE BINOCULARS & ANOTHER Lot #1354 (Sale Order 355 of 627) PAIR. 1) A fine pair of WWII German binoculars used by the Kriegsmarine. The binoculars measure approx. 8 1/2" x 6 3/4". They have a black finish with textured barrels. The binoculars are marked on one barrel "7X50 beh 321672 KF". The other barrel is marked with an eagle and Party symbol over "M" and "21561 N". The binoculars have their original strap and storage case. The case's marks are difficult to read, but appear to be "ELEITZ WEIZAR" and "1940". The top of the lid is marked with a bold eagle, Party symbol, and the letter "M". CONDITION: binoculars appear fully functional and show overall light wear. The case has a seam opening on the back and is missing most of the suspension straps. 2) An interesting pair of unmarked binoculars measuring approx. 8" x 5". There are no markings visible on the binoculars, but they are black with textured barrels. The eyepieces are hard black plastic, and the neck strap is present. The original case has a belt loop for ease of carrying and a spring-loaded closure strap. The case carrying strap is missing. CONDITION: The binoculars are fully functional. Exposed metal pieces do show some oxidation. The case is missing its carrying strap. (02-23638/BF). $400-700.
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WWII GERMAN HELMET, RING, WHW PINS, & MORE. Lot #1355 (Sale Order 356 of 627) This lot includes 1 fire police helmet featuring a black-painted finish with an aluminum comb at the top. The left side has a police eagle, and the right side shows a Party decal. The interior rear is stamped "B BXF VORSCHRIFTSMASSIG LT. GESETZ 3.5.34" and shows a brown leather 9-tongue liner with a leather pad in the crown. The chinstrap has a black finish. / 5 Various WHW pins and tags. / 1 Luftwaffe plastic pinback standard with a broken corner. / 1 metal wheel device for an early NSKK sleeve diamond. / 1 photograph of a German rifle company standing for inspection. / 1 silver ring with what appears to be a Kriegsmarine eagle in gold on the front with inset mother-of-pearl. The interior of the ring is stamped "925". CONDITION: The helmet shows light wear, with the decals being about 85% complete. Other items show light wear, except as noted. (02-23652/BF). $400-550.
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JAPANESE KATANA. Lot #1357 (Sale Order 357 of 627) Overall length: 38 3/4". Blade length: 28 3/4". Blade has a straight hamon and a copper habaki. The nakago has two mekugi-ana and is not signed. There is one copper seppa and one leather seppa below the round, lineal-decorated, slotted iron tsuba, as well as one leather seppa above. The tsuka has a matching fuchi and kashira, and white same can be seen below the black leather tsuka-ito. No menuki are present. The saya is black-finished wood with an iron hanger. CONDITION: the blade has a very fine polish. The tsuba has a pleasing black finish with no heavy oxidation. The tsuka does show light wear. The saya has finish loss and is missing the koiguchi. (02-23598/BF). $500-750.
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JAPANESE SHIN-GUNTO KATANA. Lot #1358 (Sale Order 358 of 627) Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 27". Blade has an irregular hamon and a copper habaki with incised diagonal lineal decoration. The nakago has a single mekugi-ana and has a 7-character signature on one side with two green-painted characters on the other side. There are two seppa above and below the gilded 4-cherry blossom tsuba. The fuchi and kabuto-gane match and appear original. The tsuka-ito is brown, and the same is white. There is a 3-cherry blossom menuki on each side of the blade. The saya has a black enamel finish on wood with a leather covering. CONDITION: the blade has a decent polish, and the tsuka shows light wear with some verdigris on the menuki. The saya has losses to the top of the leather covering, but the body remains relatively solid. (02-23599/BF). $400-700.
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JAPANESE SHIN-GUNTO KATANA. Lot #1359 (Sale Order 359 of 627) Overall length: 36 3/4". Blade length: 25 3/8". Blade has a straight hamon with a heavily silvered copper habaki with incised diagonal, lineal decoration. The blade has a 4-character signature near the mune just in front of the habaki. The nakago has a single mekugi-ana and is not signed. There are two seppa above and below the 4-cherry blossom gilded tsuba. The tsuka has a matching fuchi and kabuto-gane with white same. There is a brown tsuka-ito with gilded brass 3-cherry blossom menuki. Classic military saya with gunto mounts and a brown-painted finish. CONDITION: the blade has a fine polish with no notable flaws. The tsuka-ito is quite frayed, possibly from insect damage; otherwise, the tsuka is complete. The saya actually shows light wear overall. (02-23600/BF). $600-900.
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JAPANESE WAKIZASHI. Lot #1360 (Sale Order 360 of 627) This wakizashi measures 20 7/8" overall while mounted in the shirasaya. The blade itself measures 14 1/2" with a slightly irregular hamon. Copper habaki with a nakago that has a single mekugi-ana and two-character signature. As stated, the blade is mounted in a shirasaya. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: There is a tag that comes with the sword that was originally attached with a plethora of Japanese characters and a serial number. There is also a small collector tag that reads "SIGNED YOSHINAO". CONDITION: The blade has a very good polish but does show a few forging flaws that do not detract from the stability of the blade. The shirasaya shows storage wear only. (02-23629/BF). $300-500.
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LARGE LOBED TSUBA WITH 4 SEPPA. Lot #1361 (Sale Order 361 of 627) This tsuba, or guard, for a Japanese katana is brass with a dark, patinated finish. The tsuba has no decoration but shows a 4-lobed edge with a matte finish on the outer edge. This lot further includes two pairs of matching seppa, likely used with the above tsuba. CONDITION: Both the seppa and tsuba show light overall wear. (02-23633/BF). $125-250.
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3 JAPANESE TYPE 32 CAVALRY SABERS. Lot #1362 (Sale Order 362 of 627) 1) Overall length: 37 1/4". Blade length: 30 1/2". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "99395" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop intact. Iron scabbard with darkened finish. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina, as does the iron hilt. Grip shows wear but is intact. Scabbard retains traces of its original darkened finish. 2) Overall length: 37 1/4". Blade length: 30 1/4". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "40871" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop is missing. Iron scabbard with darkened finish. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina and shows evidence of sharpening. The hilt has a dark overall patina and the grip shows wear but is intact. Scabbard retains much of its darkened finish. 3) Overall length: 36 7/8". Blade length: 30 3/8". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "123426" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop is missing. Iron scabbard with darkened finish. A leather tassel from a sword knot is included. CONDITION: blade has traces of original factory polish but shows evidence of sharpening. The hilt has a dark overall patina with some light paint on the pommel, The grip shows light overall wear. Scabbard retains most of its darkened finish. (02-23819/BF). $900-1,200.
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3 JAPANESE TYPE CAVALRY SABERS. Lot #1363 (Sale Order 363 of 627) 1) Overall length: 39 1/2". Blade length: 32 1/2". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "18830" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop intact. Iron scabbard with darkened finish. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina and shows evidence of sharpening. The hilt exhibits a dark patina and the grips shows light wear. Scabbard retains about 40% of its original darkened finish. 2) Overall length: 36". Blade length: 30 1/4". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "80829" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop is missing. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark gray oxidized finish and appears to have been struck by a bullet or shrapnel near the hilt. The hilt has a dark overall patina and the grip shows light wear. 3) Overall length: 38". Blade length: 32 1.2". Plain blade with a single medium fuller marked "44137" on the ricasso. Sheet steel guard with rounded pommel and crosshatched backstrap. One piece crosshatched wooden grip. Leather thumb loop is missing. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray cleaned patina with evidence of sharpening. The hilt has a dark overall patina. The grip shows light overall wear. (02-23820/BF). $600 - 800.
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RARE WWII JAPANESE AIRCRAFT PROPELLER. Lot #1364 (Sale Order 364 of 627) A superb and rarely seen relic of Imperial Japan is this fine, lightly used aircraft propeller measuring 83 1/2" long and 6 1/4" across the hub. The tip and leading edge are covered in metal for 30 1/4". The edges of the metal border are scalloped, with three rivets in each scallop, and there are 15 rivets in each tip. The entire propeller is painted a very dark bluish green. The hub has a central 5/8" hole surrounded by six smaller holes. The backside of the hub has the same number of holes but has 12 rays emanating from the central hole. The face of the hub is stamped "1" on the left and "2" on the right. Slightly further to the left is the number "_304". One side of the hub has Japanese characters and reads, "15-6-28 D=2.1.2 0 P=_.0 4 4" and the other side of the hub reads, "K X B I ____I-II ___4 105 W=B _ _ C K" with scattered Japanese characters. CONDITION: The propeller appears to be used but shows light wear overall. (02-23670/BF). $500-1,500.
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WWII JAPANESE PINTLE MOUNT BINOCULARS. Lot #1365 (Sale Order 365 of 627) These binoculars, measuring approx. 19" overall, are of brass construction & painted green. Nomenclature plate is marked in Japanese characters as are the data tags inside the cover of the case. Binoculars are marked on left rear w/ "15X4 NO.1143". Binoculars have a pintle mount which has a quadrant on top ranging from zero to 30 degrees. Objective lenses measure approx. 4" outside diameter. Binoculars have several colored filters which can be applied to the ocular lenses. Red rubber eye cups are heavily deteriorated. Binoculars are housed in a fitted wooden crate w/ a hinged lid. Crate is approx. 21 1/2" x 10 1/2" & 8" high. Crate has metal nomenclature tag on the front & two data sheets fasten inside the lid. CONDITION: binoculars retain approx. 60% worn thinning green paint w/ areas of flaking. Only one objective lens color was present. Optics appear cloudy as well as outer focus. Crate has wear, scuffing, cracking, missing latches & evidence of amateur repairs. Inside fittings have become detached. Tags & nomenclature plates are mostly legible. (02-23857/RW). NON-GUN. $600-1,000.
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WWII JAPANESE FLAGS, GRENADES, CURRENCY, A BAYONET Lot #1366 (Sale Order 366 of 627) & MORE. This lot includes 1 Hinomaru-style silk flag measuring approx. 43 ½" x 29". There are leather-reinforced ties on the left side. / 1 Hinomaru-style silk prayer flag measuring approx. 11" x 14". The flag is filled with Japanese characters. / 1 small Hinomaru-style silk flag measuring approx. 11" x 14". The flag has reinforced corners on the left side. / 1 Hinomaru-style silk flag measuring approx. 32" x 27". The flag has reinforced tie corners on the left side. / 2 Type 97 inert hand grenades. / 1 Type 99 inert hand grenade. / 1 Type 89 knee mortar round. / 1 leather-wrapped swagger stick with an attached tag that reads, "Brought back by US MARINE on Iwo Jima." / 1 Arisaka bayonet from the Kokura Arsenal, with no scabbard. / 1 China Incident Medal with the original ribbon. / 1 helmet star, with no pins. / 1 red and white rank insignia. / 1 naval pin. / 1 small photograph of a Japanese soldier. / 1 red cotton armband with five Japanese characters. / 8 pieces of Japanese occupation currency. CONDITION: All flags are quite solid. Bayonet has a dark patina. Swagger stick shows wear. Other items show light overall wear. (02-23774/BF). $500-750.
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WWII JAPANESE HINOMARU TYPE SHIP'S PENNANT. Lot #1367 (Sale Order 367 of 627) This WWII Japanese Hinomaru-style ship's pennant measures 36" at the hoist and tapers to 17". The length of the pennant is 85". The hoist has a central rope with a brass ring on one end and an odd looking spring clip on the other end. CONDITION: pennant generally shows light wear with a dark tarnish to the ring and spring clip. (02-23955/BF). $200-400.
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WWII BABY CARRIAGE GAS MASK FOR INFANTS / Lot #1368 (Sale Order 368 of 627) BABIES. A seldom seen gas mask dated to the WWII period, created by the British government to protect babies from poison gas attacks by the Germans. This gas mask was designed for children up to two years of age. The infant would be placed inside the mask with the head inside the steel reinforced helmet so that the child could see through the transparent visor. The canvas part would then be around the baby's body and secured with straps underneath. The canvas material was treated with a rubber coating to prevent gas from seeping through the protection provided by the mask. Shockingly, there was an asbestos filter on the side of the mask, utilized in the absorption of poisonous gases. There was a flexible, accordion-like, rubber tube attached that, when actuated back and forth, would pump clean air into the mask. CONDITION: the gas mask generally shows light wear with minor degradation to the rubberized canvas. Iron parts show minimal oxidation. Straps and frame seem complete. Accordion pump still functions. (02-23898/BF). $220-400.
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US NAVY WWII HAMILTON M22 MTD CHRONOMETER. Lot #1369 (Sale Order 369 of 627) Very nice quality small chronometer, which is also known as a "Deck Watch". Marked on the inside "HAMILTON WATCH CO / MODEL 22 - 21 JEWELS / ADJ. 2 TEMP. & 6 POS. / MADE IN USA / U.S. NAVY - BU. / SHIPS - 1942". This high quality chronometer is largely of brass construction & is gimbal mounted in a mahogany case. Case measures approx. 6" x 6" x 6" tall. The two piece cover contains a viewing window & also has an instruction plate for setting the watch. The watch face has Arabic numerals & has a separate sixty second sweep hand. There is also a time-left indicator. CONDITION: the watch & case have a very good appearance w/ only very light scattered handling marks. The glass window is clear. The watch internals appear to be very clean. All markings & instruction plates are clean as well as legible. (02-23725/RW). NON-GUN. $500-800.
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US NAVY WWII HAMILTON MODEL 22 CHRONOMETER. Lot #1370 (Sale Order 370 of 627) A high quality chronometer, also known as a "Deck Watch". The watch is marked on the inside "HAMILTON WATCH CO. / MODEL 22-21 JEWELS / ADJ. TO TEMP & 6 POS. / MADE IN USA / U.S. NAVY-BU. SHIPS-1943". The watch is largely brass construction. The inner workings appear very clean & high quality. The watch is gimbal mounted. It is wound by a stem similar to a pocket-watch. The face has Arabic numerals, a sweep second hand & a time-left indicator. The 6" x 6" x 6" mahogany case w/ a metal nameplate on the front, which is marked "HAMILTON WATCH CO. / LANCASTER, PA. / U.S.A.", has a two piece top w/ viewing window & a plate w/ setting instructions. There is a Hamilton label inside the top cover. CONDITION: the case has numerous small handling marks & tiny scratches w/ a circular scratch approx. 1 1/2" in diameter on the top. The brass watch is turning a pleasing patina. The internal parts appear clean & serviceable. The paper label is present inside the top cover, although detached. (02-23728/RW). NON-GUN. $500-800.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH J HARRIS SHIP CHRONOMETER. Lot #1371 (Sale Order 371 of 627) Very nice quality ship's chronometer mounted in a 7" x 7 1/4" walnut case 7 3/4" tall. Two piece lid allows viewing of chronometer through protective glass. The brass chronometer is gimbal mounted, complete w/ winding key. The face of the clock is marked in Roman numerals. It has a second sweep hand & a time remaining indicator for winding. The case key is present. CONDITION: the wooden veneer case w/ its mother of pearl label has moderate wear & handling marks w/ a small area of repaired veneer at the bottom front. There is a full length crack on the top perpendicular to the front of the case. The brass parts have turned a pleasing patina w/ the wear expected from long careful use. The clock face has light staining at the edges, but is legible. Does not run even when fully wound. (02-23724/RW). NON-GUN. $400-600.
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ELGIN DOUBLE CASED WWII VINTAGE CHRONOMETER. Lot #1372 (Sale Order 372 of 627) This chronometer, in its mahogany double casing, is also known as a "Deck Watch". It is wound by a step in the fashion of a pocket watch, instead of using a key. The brass watch mounted in a gimbal, in a mahogany case, has a two-piece lid w/ one viewing window. The movement is marked inside "Father Time / Elgin, ILL, U.S.A / 21 Jewels". The face of the watch is marked in Roman numerals & has a second sweep hand as well as a remaining time indicator. The small brass plate on the front of the case marked "ELGIN". The internal wooden case measures approx. 5" x 5" x 5 1/4". The padded mahogany outer case measures approx. 9 1/2" wide including mounting flange, is 7 1/2" long & approx. 7 3/4" tall. The front of this case has a white plastic "ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY" logo. CONDITION: outer case has light wear & scattered handling marks. Inner case in notably better condition. Brass brace that holds the cover is partially detached. Brass parts have been cleaned & have a bright appearance. Movement appears very bright, clean & serviceable. Paper label has been removed from inner case, leaving scratches & remnants. (02-23726/RW). NON-GUN. $400-600.
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ELGIN DOUBLE CASED WWII VINTAGE CHRONOMETER. Lot #1373 (Sale Order 373 of 627) This small chronometer is also known as a "Deck Watch" & was mfg. by the Elgin National Watch Company. The movement inside is marked "Father Time / Elgin / ILL. / U.S.A. / 21 JEWELS / Safety Barrel". The watch has brass construction. The face, which has Roman numerals. Also includes a sweep second hand & a time-left indicator. The inner mahogany case measures 5 1/8" in all dimensions & features a two-piece top w/ a viewing window. The outer case, also of mahogany, is padded inside w/ a blue cloth. This case measures approx. 9" x 7.5" x 7 3/5" tall. The base has a wooden flange to allow it to be fastened w/ brackets to a horizontal surface. Case has a 1 1/2" diameter. White Elgin watch company insignia w/ a serial number. CONDITION: the outer case has light wear w/ scuffing, staining w/ a slightly opened seam on the top right as viewed from the front. The inner case has light wear & handling marks. Brass parts are turning patina w/ a spotted appearance. The movement internally is very clean & appears serviceable. (02-23727/RW). NON-GUN. $400-600.
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NAVIGATIONAL SEXTANT IN ORIGINAL CASE. Lot #1374 (Sale Order 374 of 627) A fine sextant, likely of the early 19th century, constructed mostly of ebony and brass. The sextant itself measures approx. 11 1/2" x 10" at its widest point. The center of the sextant is inlaid with a certifiably antique ivory panel that reads "W H MORALEE NTH SHIELDS". Below this is a longer inlaid, certifiably antique ivory panel engraved with gradients between 0 and 105. The brass swingarm has a small, certifiably antique ivory panel that has gradients of 0 to 20 engraved upon it. The sextant is held in its original wooden case with two eyepieces contained within a wooden block. The label in the case reads, in part, "Agents to Parkinson & Frodsha__ Chronometers & Watch Makers _.G. Baker & Juliao Sonyea_ 18 Rua do Hospicio no 18,". This label is pasted over an earlier label that reads, at the base, __o de Janeiro." CONDITION: The sextant is tarnished with some verdigris, but all parts move well, and the instrument appears fully functional. The case shows expected storage wear, and a small 6" x 3" triangular piece of wood is missing from the edge; the hinges and clasp are intact and functional. (02-23634/BF). $300-500.
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US NAVY WWII MARK II PIONEER SEXTANT WITH CASE. Lot #1375 (Sale Order 375 of 627) This sextant appears to be mfg. from brass w/ a black finish. The moveable arm is marked "U.S. NAVY, BUREAU SHIPS / MARK II", followed by encircled "N". The serial number "2290" is followed by "1941". Additional markings include "PIONEER INSTRUMENT DIVISION OF BENDIX AVIATION / BENDIX, NEW JERSEY". The wooden case, which appears to be made from mahogany, contains a collimation certificate from the Naval Observatory which includes a date of "MAY 28TH. 1948". The case also contains two screwdrivers, the three power eyepiece, spare lenses & a brass adjusting key. The lockable case which includes the original key has the original nomenclature plate, which includes the date. CONDITION: the instrument has light wear & scattered small handling marks. Markings are somewhat faded. Optics appear clear & serviceable. Wooden case has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks commensurate w/ service in a seagoing environment. (02-23729/RW). NON-GUN. $200-300.
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WWII VINTAGE HUSUN SEXTANT WITH CASE. Lot #1376 (Sale Order 376 of 627) This high quality bronze sextant w/ lighted quadrant was made by Henry Hughes & Son Limited. The scale is marked "MADE IN ENGLAND". The sextant has a black finish, except for the scale, which is polished bright. The movable arm has a brass Husun logo. The sextant appears to be complete w/ its eyepieces, mirrors & shades. The lockable wooden case of hardwood construction is stamped on top "DD 467". This would seem to indicate that this instrument was used aboard the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Strong, which was built at Bath, Maine in 1942. There is a data sheet inside the cover stating that the eyepiece is 2 1/2 power, seven degree angle & effective aperture of 1.22. The data sheet is dated 15/1/45". The inside cover has additional tags for "M.LOW INC" & 'NEGUS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS". There is an instruction plate detailing cleaning & lubrication procedures. The case also contains two accessory eyepieces, adjustment wrench & case key. CONDITION: sextant shows moderate wear & staining w/ exposed brass turning patina. Instrument light does not function. All movements & adjustments appear to turn freely. Optics may be slightly cloudy, but appear serviceable. Case has moderate wear, scratches & handling marks. Brass parts have oxidation & patina. (02-23730/RW). NON-GUN. $200-300.
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THREE HIGH QUALITY NAUTICAL SEXTANTS W/CASES Lot #1377 (Sale Order 377 of 627) Two of these sextants are made in England and date from WW2 the other is Soviet and dated 1962. 1). HUSUN made by Henry Hughes & Son of London. The instrument is of brass construction with a non-reflective black finish and appears to be complete and serviceable. The fitted wooden case measures 10 1/2" X11" X5 1/2". The label dated 5/10/40 is clear and legible. There is an oil bottle and spare eye piece. CONDITION: The sextant has moderate wear from careful use. The brass is turning a pleasing dark patina . Lenses and filters are intact. Case has moderate handling wear, scuffing and staining. There is an open crack across the top of the lid. 2). Heath & Co. New Eltham, London. The swinging arm is also tagged "HEZZANITH" "Endless tangent screw. Automatic clamp". Constructed of brass with dull dark green and black finish. The instrument appears to be complete and serviceable except that the light no longer functions. Fitted wooden case measures 11" X 10 1/2" X5" and contains 3 eye pieces none of which are fitted on the instrument when cased. The calibration label is from "National Physical Laboratory and is dated 1944. CONDITION: The sextant shows careful use with notable wear on the scale. The exposed brass shows some discoloration and patina. Lenses and filters appear intact. Case has moderate wear and scuffing. Calibration label is legible. 3). Soviet Cold war era sextant. All markings are in Cyrillic. The instrument is of light alloy construction and finished in a dull military green. Case, data book and sextant are all S# 1893. Sextant appears complete and serviceable. Fitted hardwood case with spring shock absorbing arrangement. Calibration book has earliest date 1962. Case also contains spare eye filters, oil bottle and spare locking screw. CONDITION: Sextant has light overall wear but appears in good serviceable condition with intact lenses and filters. Case has light to moderate wear with a good appearance. (02-23918-1/RW). NON-GUN. $500-800.
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VINTAGE US NAVAL AND MILITARY WW2 ERA INSTRUMENTS. Lot #1378 (Sale Order 378 of 627) 1). US Army Air Corp A-12 Bubble Sextant. Manufactured by Link Aviation Devices Inc. Lighted sextant has black textured finish. The sextant appears complete and serviceable and includes the original hand strap. There is a fitted green lockable case (key is present). The case which measures 12 1/2" X 8" X5 1/2" contains spare dials and bulbs. CONDITION: The sextant has light to moderate wear and staining. Case in good condition with light wear and staining. 2). U.S. Signal Corps Barometer. The instrument with its horizontal reading 8" dial is graduated in milibars and housed in a green painted wood case. There is no visible date but the appearance is of the WW2 era. The dial markings include "BAROMETER-331/TM" "Wallace & Tiernan. and "SIGNAL CORPS US ARMY". The case measures 11" X 11" X 5". CONDITION: The barometer appears to be functional and along with the outer case is in very good condition. 3). U.S. Navy Beck-Lee portable compass. This compass with its app. 8" dial retains its liquid filling which has a large bubble. The dial markings include U S NAVY, BUSHIPS and 1942. It is still serviceable. The mahogany case with wings measures 23 1/2" X 11 3/4" X 7" when extended not including the light bracket which has become detached. The compass is also marked underneath " PROPERTY OF CAPT. CAL BOWKER.. CONDITION: the compass has a worn black finish with small areas of oxidation. the glass has a slightly opaque condition. The case is well worn with staining, scuffing and scratches. (02-23918-2/RW). NON-GUN. $ 500-800.
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FINE GROUP BELONGING TO US ARMY CORPORAL HARRY Lot #1379 (Sale Order 379 of 627) HAVILAND OF THE AIR CORPS SERVING IN THE CBI THEATER. This lot contains three albums of photographs showing Haviland, family, and friends before WWII. There are two large photo albums showing every aspect of Haviland's service with the China-Burma-India troops. Photographs show many planes and personnel attached to the Air Corps. Many photographs also show Indian buildings, landscapes, and indigenous people. These photo albums supply a treasure trove of information for students of the CBI Campaign. Also included is a large scrapbook containing many newspaper clippings collected by Haviland. There is also a large book titled "530th FIGHTER SQUADRON (YELLOW SCORPIONS) 1942-?". An interesting silver-plated ID bracelet is included that reads "HARRY HAVILAND 32389512 CHINA-BURMA-INDIA." Lastly, the group contains two of Corporal Haviland's dog tags, a leather nametag, his aircrew wings, an overseas cap, a hand-forged nail and tweezers, and a slide rule to aid in calculations. CONDITION: The photo albums generally show some wear, but the photographs remain crisp and clear. The scrapbook and fighter squadron book have tattered edges to many pages. Other items generally show light overall wear. (02-23659/BF). $400-700.
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WWII ERA GROUP FROM IRVING PERRY OF THE US ARMY Lot #1380 (Sale Order 380 of 627) AIR CORPS. This group includes two large photo albums containing scores of photographs, mostly of Perry when he was stationed in Panama during WWII. Many of the photographs show various airplanes and Air Corps personnel. Perry appears to have attained the rank of sergeant by the end of the war. There is a partially filled-out book titled "His Service Record." There is a certificate of appreciation signed by the Commanding General of Army Air Forces. There are large portrait photos of his mother and possibly his girlfriend. Apparently, after the war, Perry obtained his pilot's license, and his pilot logbook is included with the lot. One of the most interesting pieces in the lot is a polychromatic leather patch depicting a marching tiger in a red sweater and bowler hat. The back of the patch is marked "53rd FTRSqdn 24 Fighter Group 72nd FTR WNG 9th Air Force." Lastly, the group contains a few military and associated pins, an Air Corps ring, a WWII German police eagle, a WWI Victory Medal, and two printing blocks. We suggest, if at all possible, you preview this lot in person. CONDITION: Photographs are clear. Bindings, of course, have wear but are reasonably solid. Leather patch appears unissued. Other items show light wear. (02-23660/BF). $300-500.
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FASCINATING ARCHIVE RELATING TO BRIGADIER GENERAL Lot #1381 (Sale Order 381 of 627) CORNELIUS J. KRAISSL. Dr. Kraissl was born in 1902 and eventually became a renowned plastic and reconstructive surgeon from New Jersey. However, during his military career he was a flight surgeon during WWII and served with the Flying Tigers in the CBI theater, being awarded the Bronze Star as a major. He served with the New York Air National Guard during the Korean Conflict and subsequently retired from military service as a brigadier general. This lot contains hundreds of pages written by and to General Kraissl, including military orders, inspection reports, vaccination reports, and scores of other documents. Easily, the largest item in the lot is a huge, rolled-up khaki canvas piece of field equipment, stenciled "US BEDDING ROLL MOD 1939". There are copies of the Flying Tigers Association magazine, dated 1979 and 1982. A large number of photographs are included, mostly of aircraft of varying types, including an interesting shot of a large propeller-driven plane with "BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPIDITION" written on the side. Also included in this historically significant lot is a dewat hand grenade, a WWI overseas cap, a small canvas duffle-type bag, a small group of military insignia including a small pair of pilot wings, a deck of 50 "ARMORED VEHICLE RECOGNITION" cards, and a large US military compass in a russet leather holder for the belt. CONDITION: Most papers have yellowed with age but remain clear, undamaged, and easily read. Photographs generally remain sharp, but some do have roughness to the edge. Other items generally show light wear. (02-23671/BF). $300-500.
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MILITARIA GROUP BELONGING TO A VETERAN NAMED Lot #1382 (Sale Order 382 of 627) BRIGHT OF THE 10th MOUNTAIN DIVISION. According to the consignor, this group of American militaria belonged to a gentleman with the last name Bright who served in the 10th Mountain Division during WWII. This lot includes 1 entrenching shovel with a folding spade and wooden handle. / 1 Entrenching shovel with a fixed spade and wooden handle. / 1 Pair of wooden snowshoes measuring 18 1/2" x 9" with cotton khaki canvas centers. / 1 Small folding leather toolkit with a screwdriver, needle nose pliers, and wire benders. The outside of the kit is marked "INSPECTOR'S POCKET KIT, SINGLE CORPS, U.S. ARMY." / 1 Unissued first aid item that reads, in part, "PACKET FIRST-AID FIELD BROWN DRESSING U.S. ARMY CARLISLE MODEL". / 1 Small amber glass vial with screw cap. / 1 Heavy duty wire cutter, marked "U.S. WM. SCHOLLHORN CO." / 1 Military issued gray wool blanket. CONDITION: most items show light to moderate wear and are substantially complete and solid. (02-23770/BF). $300-500.
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RARE ORIGINAL PRINTING OF GENERAL DOUGLAS Lot #1383 (Sale Order 383 of 627) MACARTHUR'S "DUTY, HONOR AND COUNTRY" SPEECH TO WEST POINT. This group contains a very scarce poster known as the General MacArthur Duty, Honor & Country poster. This original printing has the reproduced autograph of General MacArthur under the quote from MacArthur rather than to the right side as normally seen. Poster depicts General MacArthur's hat with the text of the speech below. This lot also includes an old photograph of the presentation of a framed speech by MacArthur, a medal issued to commemorate April 19, 1951, the date of MacArthur's farewell address, a Douglas MacArthur commemorative medal, a signed letter by General Courtney Whitney to Mr. Beardsley of the National Observer talking about the speech, and a record album with a recording of the West Point speech and the address to Congress. CONDITION: poster remains flat in the original shipping box; however, it does show insect damage to the edges. Medals show light wear. Photos have glue residue on the reverse. (02-16071/BF). $300-500.
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US M1 HELMET WITH RARE HAWLEY LINER. Lot #1384 (Sale Order 384 of 627) If this helmet could talk, oh, what a story it would tell! This US M1 front seam helmet is complete with the early Hawley "cardboard" liner. The helmet has a sanded finish with two bars scratched into the front that have oxidized with age. The reverse has a similarly scratched partial rectangle with the name "R DESANTO", also with dark oxidation on the letters. The Hawley liner is in superb condition, with only the small leather chinstrap missing. The fixed bails retain their full, original chinstrap with the correct closure. CONDITION: The helmet retains nearly all of its original finish, with some spots of oxidation, particularly near the folded rim. As stated, the liner is in glorious condition, showing very light wear and some distress to the edges of the front leather pad. (02-23644/BF). $500-700.
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US NAVY APH-5 FLIGHT HELMET. Lot #1385 (Sale Order 385 of 627) A good example of a 1950s-era flight helmet of the US Navy. The helmet itself is gold in color with blue wings on the front and the word "NAVY" beneath. There is a decal at the rear of the helmet that reads, in part, "MSA SAFETY EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS APH-5 HELMET-MEDIUM SIZE….. MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY PITTSBURG 8, PENNA. MADE IN U.S.A." The visor shield is complete and slides freely. The interior has a nylon chinstrap and a chamois-like lining. CONDITION: The helmet shows use but no abuse. The interior is worn with some sweat staining. The exterior shows expected minor scuffs and scrapes. (02-23756/BF). $300-400.
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WWII US TANK SIGHT M12-A7. Lot #1386 (Sale Order 386 of 627) A seldom-seen example of a WWII US tank sight, designated M12-A7. This sight appears to be complete, except for the eyecup, and the original paint is nearly complete. The top of the sight and the rear of the sight are marked "TELESCOPE PANORAMIC M12A7 SERIAL NO. 46959". CONDITION: Most of the original paint remains on the site. All dials and adjustments appear to function well. (02-23647/BF). $300-500.
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3 NAVY & MARINE OFFICER'S SWORDS WITH 2 Lot #1387 (Sale Order 387 of 627) REPRODUCTION SWORDS. 1) NAVY. Overall length: 35 1/4". Blade length: 29". A 20th century US Naval officer's sword with an etched blade featuring a single medium fuller. Etching includes foliate and nautical motifs with a 3 1/2" panel that reads "Wm Glenn Waltermire". The ricasso is marked "WM. H. HORSTMANN . COMPANY PHILIDELPHIA" & "GERMANY". Gilded brass hilt with a pierce oak leaf guard featuring the letters "USN". Guard has a downturned dolphin head quillon and the top of the knuckle bow forms another dolphin's head. Pommel has oak leaf embellishments with eagle and stars on the top. There is an officer's knot attached to the hilt. Gilded brass mounted leather covered metal scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt shows light wear, as does the scabbard. The knot is somewhat tattered. 2) NAVY. Overall length: 36 1/2". Blade length: 30". A 20th century US Naval officer's sword with an etched blade featuring a single medium fuller. Etching includes foliate and nautical motifs with a 3 1/4" panel that reads "Richard P. Hendrix". The ricasso is marked "(logo) TRADE MARK CONQUEROR N.S. MEYER INC. STAINLESS WEST GERMANY". Gilded brass hilt with a pierce oak leaf guard featuring the letters "USN". Guard has a downturned dolphin head quillon and the top of the knuckle bow forms another dolphin's head. Pommel has oak leaf embellishments with eagle and stars on the top. There is an officer's knot attached to the hilt. Gilded brass mounted leather covered metal scabbard. The sword comes with its original gray cloth bag and leather-like storage case. CONDITION: blade shows original factory polish. Hilt and scabbard show nearly no wear. Bag and carrier show handling wear only. 3) MARINE. Overall length: 38". Blade length: 29 3/4". A mameluke sword with an etched blade and a single medium fuller. Etching includes various foliate, Marine Corp, and patriotic motifs, including two 6 1/2" panels that read "UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS". The blade also has a 3" panel etched with the name "Joseph A. Varga" and the ricasso is marked "STAINLESS (logo) TRADEMARK HILBORN HAMBERGER INC. NEW YORK". The top of the spine is etched "USMC SERIAL No 323". Classic crossguard with acorn finials with a white composite grip featuring star decorated screw attachments (one missing). Gilded brass mounted plated scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a mirror-like finish. Hilt and scabbard show light wear. 4) REPRODUCTION. Overall length: 42 1/2". Blade length: 34 1/4". A reproduction cavalry saber emulating a Civil War style. Plain blade with a brass hilt and wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard with leather and brass saber hanger. CONDITION: sword has a badly rusted blade. Hilt is solid but grip is separating. Scabbard shows some oxidation. Hanger is complete. 5) REPRODUCTION. Overall length: 42". Blade length: 34". A reproduction cavalry saber emulating a Civil War style. Plain blade with a brass hilt and wire wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: sword shows light overall wear. (02-23830/BF). $600-800.
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4 US M1 HELMETS. Lot #1388 (Sale Order 388 of 627) This lot includes four M1 US helmets from various periods, including 1 front seam, fixed bail helmet with a dark green-painted finish. Correct WWII liner with partial chinstrap. / 1 front seam, fixed bail helmet with a dark green, sanded finish. Correct WWII liner with full chinstrap. / 1 rear seam, swivel bail helmet with a dark green, lightly sanded finish. Correct 1950s liner with full chinstrap. / 1 rear seam, swivel bail helmet of the Vietnam era with a dark green-painted finish and camouflage cover. Correct Vietnam-era liner with nylon and cotton chinstrap. CONDITION: Helmets generally show light wear with minor loss of finish, particularly around the rolled edge. (02-23646/BF). $300-500.
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MILITARY EQUIPMENT, FIELD GEAR, & RELATED ITEMS. Lot #1389 (Sale Order 389 of 627) This varied lot includes 1 early 10-pocket cartridge belt with an integral bayonet frog and another cartridge pouch on the over-the-shoulder strap. The belt closes with a dual tongue and dual buckle. The over-the-shoulder strap is separated near the center. / 1 US canteen with OD green cover. / 1 Brass bugle, measuring 17", marked near the bell "US REGULATION MADE IN U.S.A." / 1 US M1902 light blue infantry aiguilette. / 1 OD canvas pouch for a first aid kit, currently holding a clip for an M1 carbine. / 1 Pair of Spanish-American War era brass spurs. / 1 WWII unissued "COVER, PROTECTIVE, INDIVIDUAL" in a foil wrapper. This was used for protection in case of gas attack. / 1 Russian AK-47 bayonet and scabbard. / 1 Pair of US Naval Ensign shoulder straps and hat band with insignia. / 1 Small red tin containing a variety of gun parts, a blank dog tag, and lapel pins. / 1 US mess kit knife with a rusted blade. / 1 Pair of WWII dog tags, dated 1943. / 1 British Italy Star with ribbon. / 2 French medals with ribbons. / 1 French WWII medal without ribbon. / 1 Belgian Cross of The National Federation of Combatants with ribbon. / 1 Japanese collar insignia with tag. / 1 Ruptured duck patch. / 1 French meal from 1915. / 1 French pin that reads "NOUS VAINCRONS". / 1 Group of oxidized WWI buttons, collar discs, and name badges. / 1 WWI Victory Medal. / 1 Korean Veterans Association Medal in box. / 1 Nationalist Chinese cap badge. / 1 WWII German HJ membership pin. / 1 Aluminum bust that appears to be Francisco Franco. / 1 Carded photograph of a German Jager officer from WWI. CONDITION: all items generally show light to moderate wear, unless noted above. Cartridge belt shows notable wear. (02-23759-2/BF). $300-500.
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US GAS MASKS, ENTRENCHING TOOLS, & COMPASS. Lot #1390 (Sale Order 390 of 627) This lot contains 1 early WWII gas mask with a carrying pouch, marked "US U ARMY SERVICE GAS MASK". / 1 Korean War-era gas mask, with carrying pouch, marked "US" and "ARMY LIGHTWEIGHT SERVICE MASK T SMALL". / 1 gas mask canister and hose, with the canister marked "US M 1XA1" and "LOT 186 EAE". / 1 WWI-era entrenching shovel with a T handle. / 1 WWII-era entrenching shovel with folding pick and spade. / 1 WWI-era compass and russet leather case, with the compass marked on the reverse "CREAGH-OSBORNE MARCHING COMPASS MARKVII MOD.D1 SPERRY GYROSCOPE CO. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 49045". CONDITION: Gas masks show light use and are possibly unissued. Canister and hose show numerous shallow dents to the canister. Entrenching tools are solid but show oxidation to metal parts. Compass appears complete but could use a good cleaning. (02-23667/BF). $200-300.
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2 RADIO TELEPHONE UNITS, A RECEIVER, HEADPHONE SET Lot #1391 (Sale Order 391 of 627) & A FIRST AID BOX. This lot includes 2 radio telephones, marked "RCA Radiomarine TYPE CRM-P7A-150 RADIOTELEPHONE CONTROL UNIT B". Each unit has 20 push-button selectors, three dials, and a booster slide adjustment. The units measure roughly 11" x 10 1/2" and are complete with an associated handset. / 1 Radio receiver, marked "the hallicrafters co. MODEL S-38". This receiver is dark green in color and is complete with associated knobs and switches. / 2 Headsets and mic sets with long plugin phone cords. / 1 First aid kit in dark green with "FIRST AID FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY U.S. ARMY (caduceus) MEDICAL DEPARTMENT". This kit has no contents. CONDITION: radio telephones seem complete with moderate wear. Functionality has not been determined. Radio receiver shows light to moderate wear overall but appears complete. This receiver has not been tested to see if it works. Headsets/handsets show light to moderate wear. First aid kit box shows wear with a few paint spatters. (02-23763/BF). $250-500.
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LOT OF ASSORTED U.S. FIELD GEAR, COMMERCIAL Lot #1392 (Sale Order 392 of 627) HOLSTERS, & ACCESSORIES. Lot of assorted U.S. field gear, commercial holsters, and accessories, including: 1) 1 khaki canvas web belt and 1 OD canvas web belt. Khaki web belt is fitted with a 2-cell M1911 mag. pouch marked "L.C.C.&CO.1918" on the interior. 2) 1 U.S. canteen and 2 khaki canvas canteen carriers. 3) 1 U.S. mess kit in carrier. 4) 3 assorted U.S. canvas carriers / pouches. 5) 4 assorted cloth bandoliers. 6) 1 Belgian web canvas Hi-Power holster. 7) 9 assorted leather and canvas slings and straps. 8) 5 assorted mags. (1 M1911 mag., 2 Hi-Power mags., 1 Mauser Model 1914 mag., and 1 Savage .22 LR mag.). 9) 2 brown leather revolver holsters. 1 marked "BIANCHI/ #7 L/ S&W 469" and the other marked with the S&W logo above "21 05". 10) 2 black leather knife pouches. 1 marked "1D" above the George Lawrence Co. trademark logo and "607". 11) 1 Hogue Smith & Wesson K/L frame textured black rubber grip. CONDITION: good, with items exhibiting varying degrees of wear overall. (02-23946-3/MLW). $250-500.
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LARGE LOT OF PRIMARILY U.S. MILITARIA & FIELD Lot #1393 (Sale Order 393 of 627) GEAR. Large lot of primarily U.S. militaria and field gear, including: 1) 10 assorted khaki canvas M1911 2-cell mag. pouches. Several appear to be reproductions. 2) 2 green canvas M1 Carbine 30-rd. mag. pouches. 11 assorted woven canvas web belts. 6 OD, with 5 khaki. 1 with an 2-cell M1 Carbine mag. pouch. 1 with a 2-cell M1911 mag. pouch. 1 with canteen, 2 cell M1 Carbine mag. pouch, and a U.S. M1911 brown leathe3r holster marked "U.S./ GRATON & KNIGHT CO." on the rear. 1 with an M56 pouch, M4 bayonet (Utica mfg.) with M8 scabbard, 2-cell M1 Carbine 15-rd. mag. pouch, and a 4-cell M1 Carbine 30-rd. mag. pouch, with "SEY" mags. 1 with a (likely reproduction) M1911 2-cell mag. pouch, and an original M1911 leather holster marked "ROCK ISLAND/ ARSENAL/ 1916/ T.C.C." on the rear. 3) 1 khaki canvas web belt with 2 5-cell M1 Garand ammunition pouches. 4) 2 OD canvas web belts, each with 2 5-cell M1 Garand ammunition pouches. 1 retains bandoliers, with the other retaining loaded bandoliers. 5) 1 large pouch containing 1 50-rd. box of BPD mfg. 7.92mm ammunition (approx. 38-rds. remaining). 1 U.S. M56 pouch mostly full of 8mm Mauser ammunition. 6) 2 U.S. cloth bandoliers with some stripper clips. 7) 1 U.S. M1898 pattern canteen. 8) 1 U.S. WWII sea bag, with various handwritten names, statements, and drawings. 9) several other assorted carrying bags, pouches, straps, etc. CONDITION: good, with items exhibiting varying degrees of wear and age related discoloration, but otherwise appearing sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23941/MLW). $300-400.
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LOT OF ASSORTED U.S. FIELD GEAR, MAGAZINES, & Lot #1394 (Sale Order 394 of 627) EN BLOC CLIPS. Lot of assorted U.S. field gear, mags., and en bloc clips, including: 1) 1 OD canvas woven belt with 2 5-cell M1 Garand ammunition pouches. 2) 1 surplus OD canvas M1 Carbine carrying case. 3) 1 aftermarket khaki canvas M1 Carbine carrying case. 4) 1 khaki cloth bandolier. 5) 11 M1 Garand en bloc clips. 6) 7 20-rd. M14 mags. (2 maker marked "W" on spine, 5 unmarked). 7) 1 unmarked 25-rd. M14 mag. CONDITION: field gears shows wear from use and age related discoloration, but otherwise appears sturdy and serviceable. Mags. and en blocs show some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (02-23957/MLW). $300-400.
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3 ENTRENCHING SHOVELS, 1 ENTRENCHING SHOVEL Lot #1395 (Sale Order 395 of 627) SCABBARD, AND MORE. This lot includes 1 likely post-WWII era US folding entrenching shovel with a green cotton canvas holder stenciled "US" and marked in two places with the owner's name "HOLT". / 2 European WWI or WWII era entrenching shovels, possibly Germanic in origin. One example measures 18 1/2" overall with a knobbed terminus on the handle, and the other measures 27 1/2" with what may be a replaced handle. / 1 Brown pebble-finished leather scabbard for an entrenching shovel, similar to a German M1938 example. / 1 Partial swivel frog for a US 45-70 bayonet. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear and are complete. Bayonet frog has dry, split leather. (02-22686-1/BF). $100-200.
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LARGE & EXTENSIVE LOT OF WWII MEDALS, BADGES, Lot #1396 (Sale Order 396 of 627) PATCHES, & MUCH, MUCH MORE RELATING TO CWO RICHARD THOMPSON. This lot includes a huge amount of material, all used or collected by CWO Thompson, a black American, serving in WWII and, apparently, mailed home to his wife in a metal footlocker. The footlocker measures approx. 28 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 14" and is stenciled on both sides "MRS. ELISE THOMPSON 95EGE AVE JERSEY CITY 5 N.J." We will endeavor to mention many items in this lot, but to truly appreciate the scope, this lot should be inspected in person if possible. This lot includes 1 banner holding an American Campaign Medal, an ETO Campaign Medal, a WWII Victory Medal, and an Army of Occupation Medal. / 1 Pair of military-issued glasses. / 1 Box of pen nibs. / 1 Small box containing numerous buttons, pins, clips, safety pins, and other small trinkets of use to a soldier overseas. / 1 ETO Campaign Medal. / 2 American Campaign Medals. / 1 WWII Victory Medal. / Approx. 15 mostly divisional WWII patches. / 1 Notebook. / 1 Small pile of approx. 35 pieces of occupation currency. / 1 Tin box containing pottery fragments, likely from an archaeological excavation, along with 43 small, ancient to 18th century coins. / 1 Metal box containing a notebook, matches, a 1946 diary, and other ephemera. / 1 Brass charger, measuring 11" in diameter, that reads "COMPLIMENTS OF USAPI CWO R.M. THOMPSON 1959-60." / 1 Army Commendation Medal in original box. / 3 American Campaign Medals in original boxes. / 3 European Theater Campaign Medals in original boxes. / Approx. 25 French opera programs. / 1 Interesting, portable 3-drawer case that holds hundreds of photographic slides that appear to have been taken primarily in Europe. / 1 Larger portable case holding approx. 500 photographic slides relating to the life and service of CWO Thompson. / 1 Wooden file box containing a collection of stamps, mostly from European countries, along with a few other pieces of ephemera. / 1 Group of approx. 12 tour books from various famous sights in Europe, including Florence, Venice, Reims, and Switzerland. / 1 Small apparatus for viewing photographic slides. / 1 Desk plate that reads "PERSONNEL OFFICER". / 1 Wooden desk plate that reads "Richard M. Thompson CWO. U.S.A." / 1 Wooden door plate that reads "Richard M. Thompson CWO. U.S.A." / 1 Desk plate that reads "INCHON KOREA". / 1 Large group of ephemera collected by CWO Thompson during his military service. Most of the pieces are from Europe, but there are some from the far East and even a few from Russia. CONDITION: of course, condition varies greatly on many of the paper items, but most have survived quite well during storage in this footlocker. Other items generally show light wear. (02-23620-1/BF). $500-1,000.
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US MILITARY UNIFORM GROUP WITH FRAMED PORTRAIT. Lot #1397 (Sale Order 397 of 627) This lot includes 1 WWII enlisted uniform coat with an 8th Army patch on the left shoulder and a ruptured duck over the right pocket. Four stars have erroneously been added to each shoulder tab. / 1 Ike jacket with a 9th Infantry patch on the left shoulder and two sets of infantry collar discs. Uniform is stained and shows water damage. / 1 Uniform coat for the United States National Aeronautical Reserve. This green uniform has gilded buttons showing wings above a horizontal propeller. Above the left pocket is a silver bullion winged shield with the letters "OA" in the center. Uniform shows minor moth damage. / 1 WWII era Ike jacket for a First Sergeant of the 3rd Army. / 1 Pair of WWII khaki pants. / 1 Army Air Force emergency subsistence vest, Type C-1, with a right inner pocket for a book, hat, gloves, and gaff assembly. The left inner pocket is for a cooking container, mosquito head net, bandages, goggles, tissue, and canteen. There are several outer pockets and pouches, with an Army Air Force insignia on the left shoulder. The photograph is a hand-tinted 13 1/2" x 10 1/2" framed portrait of an Army Private from the WWII period, with two Qualification Badges on the left pocket. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear, unless noted above. Photograph is sharp and crisp, but the frame shows handling wear. (02-23669/BF). $300-600.
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US MILITARIA & FRATERNAL GROUP. Lot #1398 (Sale Order 398 of 627) This varied group of US militaria and fraternal items includes 1 US Navy officer's white visor cap by Bancroft. / 1 US Navy officer's khaki visor cap. / 1 Naval officer's WWII-era sword belt and buckle. / 1 Hood for an M1943 field jacket. / 1 WWI gas mask in its original pouch. / 1 Oddfellows baldric strap. / 1 US Air Force observer's armband. / 1 US Navy enlisted white sailor's cap. / 1 WWII-era cotton OD pistol belt, including a first aid pouch and canteen with cover. / 1 WWII 10-pocket cartridge belt with a leather knife sheath attached. / 1 Pair of size 11 black leather enlisted man's boots. / 1 WWII canteen cover with a canteen cup. / 1 Fraternal black leather belt. / 1 Pair of Oddfellows purple and gold bullion cuffs. / 1 M1917 US helmet with liner and chinstrap. / 1 "MP" armband in coarse wool. / 1 WWII dog tag. / 1 WWII infantry collar disc. / 1 "V" for victory small pin-on picture frame. / 1 Pair of Oddfellows gold, knotted shoulder boards. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. Canteen covers are a bit faded. (02-23653/BF). $400-600.
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US MILITARY UNIFORMS & RELATED ITEMS. Lot #1399 (Sale Order 399 of 627) This interesting lot contains 1 WWII WAVE uniform, for a Yeoman 3rd Class, with a rating badge, correct buttons, and a collar insignia. There is also a black and white WAVE hat with a "U.S. NAVY" cap tally and a blue and white checkered scarf. / 3 pairs of khaki cotton canvas puttees. / 1 pair of replacement knitted cuffs for a flight jacket with the original label. Cuffs have notable insect damage. / 1 white Civil Defense helmet. / 2 Army knitted sweater vests. / 5 Army overseas caps. / 2 pairs of Army WWII long, insulated underwear. / 2 pairs of Army underwear. / 1 early khaki duffle bag. / 1 WWII dress tunic for a staff sergeant of the military police. Interestingly, the original patch on the left shoulder is for the Army 7th Service Command of the Women's Army Corps. / 1 book titled "PREPARE FOR THE OFFICIAL TESTS FOR WAACS, WAVES, SPARS, AND MARINES!". / 1 folding "MILITARY MAP OF THE UNITED STATES" from the Union Pacific Railroad. / 4 WWII tech manuals for the M1911 pistol, M1917 revolver, Browning machine gun, and military shotguns. / 1 clip pouch. / 1 green, rubberized canvas document pouch. / 1 chevron for a staff sergeant. / 1 nylon money belt. / 1 knit elbow sleeve. CONDITION: Most items generally show light wear. The military police uniform and the replacement cuffs have significant insect damage. (02-23642/BF). $350-550.
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US UNIFORMS, GRENADES, PHOTOS, & RELATED ITEMS. Lot #1400 (Sale Order 400 of 627) This lot includes 1 US military visor cap, likely from the 1930s, with an OD crown, navy blue mohair band, and brown leather chinstrap\visor. The interior is marked, in part, "Berkshire Caps U.S. ARMY OFFICERS' CAP". / 1 Panoramic photo of the "60th COLLEGE TRAINING DETACHMENT UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURG". / 1 Panoramic photo of an unnamed WWI era unit. / 1 Medium-sized cold weather man's field coat, labeled, in part, "Stock No. 8415-00-782-2947 NATO\SIZE: 7080\3434". There are stains on the left breast pocket. / 1 US pineapple-style non-functional training grenade. / 1 US pineapple-style dewat training grenade. / 1 Spanish-American War-era dewat artillery screw-on nose fuse. / 1 US dewat fragmentation grenade. / 2 Overseas caps with insect damage. / 1 Khaki trouser belt. / 1 Pair of OD puttees. / 1 US M1911 clip pouch with a Swiss Army knife inside. / 1 M1945 mess kit. / 1 Khaki clothing storage bag. / 1 Blue denim clothing storage bag. / 1 US Army Korean War-era HBT utility shirt. / 1 Framed poster with a sight size of 14 3/4" x 18 1/2". The poster shows three American service men with a title above that reads "Give Us This Day…" and below reads "THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES-YOU LEND YOUR MONEY-SECOND WAR LOAN". The gold-wash wooden frame measures approx. 19" x 22". CONDITION: all items generally show light wear, except as noted. Poster remains crisp, and the frame shows only handling wear. (02-23778/BF). $400-550.
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US MILITARY & RELATED PHOTOGRAPHS, DOCUMENTS, & Lot #1401 (Sale Order 401 of 627) EPHEMERA. This lot includes 2 folders containing numerous large format Army Air Corps photographs, many of which are from Randolph Field, TX. Several of these pictures have to do with medical examinations for prospective pilots, and another group documents women pilots of the Military Airlift Command. / 7 Army Air Corps navigation maps of Belgium, France, and the Salisbury Plane. / 2 Signed photographs of a pilot named Frederick Arnold with a bomber named Mr. Arnold, and the same pilot in the seat of a fighter. / 4 Mint sheets of Russian stamps. / 1 Photo of Lt. Col. Robert Ricker's plane. / 1 Large group of WWII letters home from PFC Thomas Parker of the 49th AIB, along with a several photos and newspaper clippings. / 1 Small group of real postcards depicting WWII shipboard life. / 1 War diary from 1942 with a few letters and a small book titled "A Pocket Guide to New Caledonia." / 1 WWI full-length view of an American soldier. / 1 WWII book titled "A Guide to US Navy Insignia." / 1 Blue Jackets manual, dated 1950. / 1 M1 rifle marksmanship training book. / 1 Book titled "Album of Pictures Somewhere in Mexico Relating to US Soldiers and Mexicans." / 1 War ration book. / 1 Small booklet titled "Pantheon de la Guerre." / 1 Book copywritten in 1984 titled "Doorknob Five Two" by Frederick Arnold. / 1 Small Ziplock bag with various military photos and ephemera. / 1 Metal box for an air pressure check gauge from Sperry Gyroscope. / 2 WWI "Son in Service" banners, one in wool felt and one in red silk that is in poor condition. / 1 "U.S.E.D. CREAGH-OSBORNE MARCHING COMPASS" in partial original pouch. / 1 Black plastic wrist compass on a leather strap. / 1 WWI military pocket compass. / 1 US Military plotting compass. / 1 Periscope head with a label that reads, in part, "PERISCOPE M4 ADJUSTMENT KNOB SETTINGS FOR THIS HEAD." / 1 Brass souvenir plaque with a general facing a German soldier and the words "AIRBORNE NUTS DECBER 44 BASTOGNE". / 1 White metal souvenir ashtray showing WWI troops marching through the Arc de Triomphe. / 1 WWII-era box of matches from the Army Air Force in Miami Beach, FL. / 3 Fraternal medals for the Patriotic Order Sons of America. / 1 WWI hand-thrown aerial miniature bomb. / 1 Large softcover book titled "SCOTT FIELD", dated 1942. / 1 Souvenir pillow cover for the US Navy to "sister". / 1 Early copy of an honorable discharge. / 1 Western Union telegraph from 1946 from the Secretary of War, advising of personnel seriously ill of Luzon. / 1 Small group of letters and ephemera from the same source. / 1 Small book titled "SPEED, POWER, AND ECONOMY HANDBOOK FOR ALL CARS". CONDITION: as expected, condition varies greatly in this lot. Most items show light to moderate wear, except as noted above. Many paper items have frayed edges with some fading and minor discoloration. Photographs remain sharp and virtually undamaged. (02-23759-1/BF). $300-500.
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US MILITARY INSIGNIA, PATCHES, DOG TAGS, MEDALS, Lot #1402 (Sale Order 402 of 627) GROUPS, & MORE. This lot contains 1 group of WWI items belonging to a soldier named Jacob Schmidt. The group includes a patriotic kerchief, a WWI Victory Medal with two bars, an Army songbook, a patriotic ring, a small desktop frame, a dog tag, a pair of cuff links, a tattered postcard, a photo of the soldier, a collar disc, and five small lapel pins. / 1 US Treasury Medal with 13 stars and a Minuteman on the front. / 1 Drill Medal from 1899. / 1 Pair of Mexican Border Service dog tags. / 1 Bullion 12th Air Force Patch. / 1 Bullion 9th Air Force Patch. / 1 Spanish artillery insignia. / 2 GAR medallions. / 1 WWII Nationalist Chinese Service Medal. / 1 Enamel CBI pin. / 1 WWI Aviation collar disc. / 2 WWI artillery collar discs. / 1 Ladies of GAR Medal. / 1 Sons of Veterans Medal. / 1 American Legion 1927 Convention Medal. / 1 Early spur. / 1 Air Corps group consisting of full-sized Bombardier wings, a shirt-sized Air Crew wings, an Air Corps patch, a DI, and three various insignia. / 1 Butterfly tool for working on rivets on airplanes. / 3 Flying Tigers, 14th Air Force decals. / Approx. 41 military divisional, unit, and rank patches. / 1 Civil Defense armband. CONDITION: items generally show light wear overall, with no notable damage. (02-23759-3/BF). $300-500.
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US MILITARY MEDALS, INSIGNIA, BUTTONS, PINS, & Lot #1403 (Sale Order 403 of 627) MORE. This lot includes 1 Bronze Star with ribbon in original case. / 1 Army Good Conduct Medal in original box. / 1 Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal in original box. / 1 American Campaign Medal in original box. / 2 WWII Victory Medals in original boxes. / 1 OD tin of bore cleaner. / 1 Completely filled-out 1941 miniature diary. / 1 Pair of 1889 Medical Corps collar insignia. / 1 Medium-sized bag of a large variety of WWII military buttons, collar insignia, and DIs. / 1 Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with ribbon. / 1 WWII US Treasury award medallion for War Finance. / 1 French bottle opener. / 1 Small bag of ribbon bars and a lapel pin. / 1 Medium bag with a large variety of insignia, DIs, ribbon bars, and more, belonging to a soldier with the last name Stanziale. / 1 Booklet, dated 1941, titled "WAR DEPARTMENT BASIC FIELD MANUAL SOLDIER'S HANDBOOK." / 1 Booklet titled "POCKET GUIDE TO GERMANY." / 2 Fractional "MILITARY PAYMENT CERTIFICATES", likely from the 1960s. / 1 Small bag of rank insignia, collar insignia, and related items, likely belonging to the same solider. / 1 WWII-era sterling pilot's wings, measuring 1" in length. / 1 WWII-era sterling pilot's wings, measuring 3/4" in length. / 1 Reproduction Civil War Service Medal. / 1 US NR cap badge. / 2 Good luck tokens. / 8 Pieces of miscellaneous military and related insignia. / 1 Small bag containing a variety of pins, both military and civilian, along with three elongated cents. CONDITION: items do vary in condition; however, most show light wear and are complete. Germany booklet shows moderate to heavy wear. (02-23759-4/BF). $200-400.
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KOREAN WAR UNIFORM & MILITARIA GROUP. Lot #1404 (Sale Order 404 of 627) This lot includes an OD uniform shirt with SPEC5 stripes on both arms, and the right arm has a Korean Military Assistance Group patch with a KMAG patch below. Pinned to the left breast of the uniform is a small CIB, a four-award ribbon bar having a Purple Heart, Army Good Conduct, US Korean Service, UN Korean Service, an Army Good Conduct Medal, a Purple Heart, a National Defense Medal, a US Korean Service Medal, and a UN Korean Service Medal. The right breast has a Korean Presidential Unit Citation ribbon and an enamel badge of the Military Assistance Group with the letters "JUSMAG-K" at the base. The lot further includes one khaki uniform shirt, one OD uniform shirt for a private of the 4th Army, one OD field cap, one pair of brown leather boots, one OD uniform shirt for a private in the 2nd Corps, two pairs of dark wool socks, one black uniform belt, one entrenching shovel, one OD duffle bag, one OD glove, one OD backpack with "U.S." stenciled on the outside and a lengthy stencil on the inside with the date "1951", and a small booklet titled "HEAVY HINTS for LIGHT PACKS". CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. The boots and duffle bag show moderate wear. (02-23664/BF). $200-400.
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FASCINATING WWII GROUP FROM 1st LIEUTENANT FRANK Lot #1405 (Sale Order 405 of 627) TINO SERVING IN THE ALEUTIANS & THE BATTLE OF KISKA. This lot includes a large photo album showing the service of Lt. Tino in the Aleutian Islands and, most notably, at the Battle of Kiska. Tino served in the 2nd Battalion, 53rd Infantry Regiment. Photographs show scores of American soldiers in arctic attire, standing in gorgeous arctic landscapes. Oddly, there are several pictures of soldiers with their large salmon catch. Several bears are shown that have succumbed to American marksmanship. There are photos of captured Japanese men and weapons, as well as photos of departed Japanese soldiers. There are photos of ships, military buildings, native Aleutian people, and artistic shots of mountains. The lot further includes two small books titled "The Battle of the Aleutians…", a book titled "Pictorial Report The Infantry Conference", and a VFW magazine from 1968. Medals included in the group include four American Defense Medals in boxes, three American Campaign Medals in boxes, two WWII Victory Medals in boxes, four Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medals in boxes, one EAME Campaign Medal in its box, and one cased State of New York Conspicuous Service Cross in its original box. Finally, the lot includes an EGA cap badge, a pinback cap eagle, and two collar insignia. CONDITION: Photo album shows light wear, and the individual photographs remain sharp and clear. Medals appear unissued, but boxes show storage wear. Other items show light wear. (02-23672/BF). $200-400.
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US MILITARY UNIFORMS & HEADGEAR. Lot #1406 (Sale Order 406 of 627) This lot consists of 1 pair of heavily insulated OD coveralls, likely from the Korean War era. The front left is stenciled "U.S.N." The inside tag reads "NAVY DEPARTMENT CONTRACT NXSX 63396 SIZE MEDIUM." The coveralls have a four-button front with a zipper closure behind. Over-the-shoulder straps are included. / 1 Civil Defense helmet, painted red, with a red, white, and blue insignia on the front. The top of the helmet reads "DRAKE SAFETY SQUAD". The inside of the helmet is stenciled "PROPERTY F.D.N.Y." / 2 US Army campaign hats of the pre-WWII era. / 1 Korean War fatigue hat with an interior tag that reads, in part, "FALCON Jump Up CAP 7 1/8." / 1 OD hot weather field cap. / 2 US Army fatigue shirts in OD green, with "U.S. ARMY" above the left pocket. CONDITION: all items generally show light wear. The Civil Defense helmet has some paint loss. (02-23768/BF). $200-300.
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MOSTLY AMERICAN UNIFORMS FROM WWI TO MODERN DAY. Lot #1407 (Sale Order 407 of 627) This lot includes 1 WWI enlisted tunic and pants for a private in the 3rd Infantry. The uniform has all of its buttons and a "US" and crossed rifles collar discs. The left sleeve has a 3rd Infantry patch at the top with a single private's chevron below. / 1 WWI enlisted tunic with pants. The uniform has five subdued buttons down the front and gold-colored buttons on the pocket flaps and shoulder tabs. The uniform has no further insignia. / 1 US Army sweater with cotton-reinforced shoulders, elbows, and Velcro-closing shoulder straps. An interior label reads, in part, "DS CP http://ct.dscp.dla.mil VALOR COLLECTION … THE PERFECT FIT". / 1 Air Force double-breasted overcoat in blue with silvered buttons. / 1 Marine Corps tunic, likely of the Vietnam era, with no buttons or insignia. / 1 pair of WWI cotton canvas puttees. / 1 West German uniform shirt with an Achievement Badge on the left pocket and a Barrel Weapons Personnel patch above the right pocket. CONDITION: WWI uniforms do have a few scattered moth nips; other uniforms generally show light wear. (02-23666/BF). $150-250.
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39 MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES DEPICTING SCENES FROM WWII Lot #1408 (Sale Order 408 of 627) GERMANY. These slides are housed in their original wooden box that has a replaced base. The slides show many interesting views of WWII Germany, including several showing Adolf Hitler. Many show soldiers in uniform, and there are some interesting views of the RAD in formation as well as parading. There are views of Party rallies, and even a few views of civilians working to support the war effort. An exceptionally interesting and desirable set for the student of German military life and uniforms. CONDITION: Only one of the entire set has a crack; the rest show very light wear. (02-23661/BF). $400-700.
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APPROX. 32 MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES. Lot #1409 (Sale Order 409 of 627) This lot of 32 slides is mostly of a historical nature, but most of the views are of engravings and prints having to do with the Civil War. There are several views of period prints of Civil War battles and engagements. There is one slide of Winfield Scott Hancock as an older gentleman. It is likely these magic lantern slides were used as part of a history lesson and date to the end of the early 19th century or to the early 20th century. CONDITION: Most of the slides are in good, viewable condition. A couple may have flaws in the emulsion, and four have cracks. (02-23662/BF). $200-400.
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A WOODEN BOX CONTAINING APPROX. 56 MAGIC LANTERN Lot #1410 (Sale Order 410 of 627) SLIDES. This box measures approx. 10" x 4 1/4" x 5 1/4" and appears to have been constructed to hold magic lantern slides. Most of the 56 slides included in this lot are actual photographs of a historical nature, and the vast majority have a military theme. There are scenes of American soldiers, British soldiers, Turkish soldiers, German soldiers, and more. There are a few historical views, including an early view of Mount Vernon. There are a few slides showing artwork. Due to the uniforms and civilian attire, we would say these slides date to the end of the early 19th century to the early 20th century. CONDITION: Most of the slides are in good, viewable condition. A couple may have flaws in the emulsion. (02-23769/BF). $200-400.
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LARGE EARLY 38-STAR US FLAG. Lot #1411 (Sale Order 411 of 627) This wool bunting flag measures approx. 140" x 69" and is a 38-star pattern having seven columns of five stars followed by a single column of three stars. This type of flag was in use beginning in 1876 with the admission of Colorado as the 38th state to 1889 with the admission of North Dakota as the 39th state. The white cotton stars are edge-sewn, and the canton is cut so that the stars show from both sides. There is a 1 5/8" cotton hoist with brass grommets on each end; the hoist also has four small straps sewn to it, likely for better support on the pole. The name "D.C. Smith" is written with an early dip pen and ink on the hoist. Due to the early style of construction of this flag, we feel it is likely from the centennial era around 1876. CONDITION: The flag is surprisingly solid, with some discoloration due to age. All seams are tight and remain strong. (02-23627/BF). $400-800.
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LARGE EARLY 45-STAR UNITED STATES FLAG. Lot #1412 (Sale Order 412 of 627) This wool bunting flag measures approx. 72" x 48" and is a 45-star pattern having three rows of eight stars and three rows of seven stars. This type of flag was in use beginning in 1896 with the admission of Utah as the 45th state to 1907 with the admission of Oklahoma as the 46th state. This was the type and style of flag in use during the Spanish-American War, as well as during several of the "Banana Wars" fought during this period. The white cotton stars are cross-sewn, and there are 45 stars on each side of the canton. There is a 1 3/4" cotton hoist with brass grommets on each end. CONDITION: The flag remains substantially solid with tight seams, but there is scattered insect damage and minor tears throughout the flag. (02-23628/BF). $200-400.
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2 VINTAGE UNITED STATES FLAGS. Lot #1413 (Sale Order 413 of 627) 1) 45 STARS. A large 45-star flag, measuring approx. 70" x 98", was in use from 1896 with the admission of Utah until 1907 with the admission of Oklahoma as the 46th state. This flag is of standard design with a 1 3/4" heavy cotton hoist that is marked "6 X 9" and has one brass grommet on either end. CONDITION: The flag has numerous small holes and tears but remains substantially solid. 2) 13 STARS. A nice size 13-star patriotic flag measuring approx. 30" x 46". This flag likely dates from the very late 19th century to the early 20th century. It has one star in each corner of the canton with a ring of eight stars in the center and a larger central star. The 1 3/4" cotton hoist has a brass grommet on each end and is marked "STANDARD." in a rectangle and "2 1/2 X 4". CONDITION: This flag also has numerous small holes and tears throughout the flag, but, like the previous example, remains substantially solid. (02-23673/BF). $200-300.
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WWI TRENCH ART VASE CREATED AT THE BEZALEL ACADEMY Lot #1414 (Sale Order 414 of 627) IN JERUSALEM. This exceptionally artistic piece of trench art measures nearly 11" high and 3" in diameter. The artillery shell was originally manufactured by Friedrich Krupp of Germany and is stamped "AUG 1916" on the base. Shells like this were acquired by the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem around 1918 and decorated to commemorate the liberation of Jerusalem. The vase boasts impressive Damascus inlay work as well as engraving. The top Hebrew inscription translates to "In commemoration of the liberation of Jerusalem 24 Kislev 1917." This is the date when British troops liberated Jerusalem from the Turks. The front of the vase shows the Wailing Wall, and the reverse shows the Tower of David. The shells were originally acquired by Boris Schatz, who was the founder of Bezalel, and began production of Zionist souvenirs from spent artillery shell casings to help overcome the economic hardships of the Jewish settlement in newly liberated Palestine. CONDITION: The piece shows light wear overall, with a very attractive patina. (02-23621/BF). $800-1,300.
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6 FOREIGN SWORDS. Lot #1415 (Sale Order 415 of 627) 1) AUSTRIAN. Overall length: 28 1/4". Blade length: 21 3/4". An Austrian short sword, likely for the artillery, with a plain, single fullered blade, marked at the ricasso "WINTERNITZ (logo) STEYR". Plated semi-basket hilt with wire wrapped sharkskin grip. Plated scabbard with a button frog stud. CONDITION: sword shows light overall wear. Scabbard has one dent and one spot of oxidation. 2) POLISH. Overall length: 37 3/4". Blade length: 32 1/2". A good Polish Huta Ludwikow Kielce S Wz 34 Cavalry sword with a plain blade showing a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. The ricasso is marked "H. LUDWIKOW KIELCE" and "S WZ 34". Brass D-guard hilt with elongated hexagonal languet. 2-piece wood grip with diagonal ridges. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has an overall dark patina with oxidation near the tip. Hilt has a dark, mellow patina. Grip is undamaged. 3) GERMAN. Overall length: 33 1/4". Blade length: 20 1/4". Etched blade marked at the ricasso with 2 opposing squirrels and the letters "CE". Etching includes various foliate motifs along with ships and crowned, fouled anchors. Gilded brass hilt with folding rear guard. The forward guard has an oval with a crowned anchor. Well-articulated lion's head pommel with a wire wrapped certifiably antique ivory grip. Leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts. There is a bullion sword knot attached to the scabbard. CONDITION: the blade was likely broken and has been severely shortened. The hilt retains areas of original gilded finish and the grip shows a few drying cracks. The scabbard has breaks and loses to the leather, however the mounts are complete and show a pleasing tarnish. 4) EUROPEAN. A mid-19th century European infantry hanger measuring 29 1/4" overall with a 23 1/8" blade. Plain blade with a brass hilt and downturned quillon. Reeded wood grip and a brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows significant oxidation. The hilt has a dark tarnish finish and the grip remains solid with no leather covering. The scabbard is a bit dry but quite solid. Mounts have a tarnished and stained finish. 5) EUROPEAN. Overall length: 40". Blade length: 33". This medical officer's sword is quite similar to a US M1860 staff and field officer's sword and likely dates to the same period. The plain blade has a 13 1/4" double narrow fuller. Gilded brass hilt with an inside folding guard. The outside guard has a snake wrapped around a magnifying glass, enclosed by wreath. Wire-wrapped, polished horn grip with a leather sword knot attached. Plated scabbard. CONDITION: sword shows light wear overall and the knot shows moderate wear. 6) SAXON. Overall length: 38". Blade length: 32". Plain blade with a single medium fuller. Plated semi-basket guard encompassing the Saxon arms within a circle. Brown composite grip with plated ferrule and pommel. Plated scabbard. CONDITION: this sword, for some reason, has been disassembled but all parts appear to be present and in solid condition, except for the pommel nut. It also is apparent that at some time the tang of the blade has been welded. (02-23831/BF) $800-1,100.
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LOT OF ASSORTED GERMAN & JAPANESE HOLSTERS, Lot #1416 (Sale Order 416 of 627) SLINGS, & FIELD GEAR. Lot of assorted German and Japanese holsters, slings, and field gear, including: 1) Black leather pigskin German P.08 Luger pistol holster. Rear is faintly marked "bdq.41" above an indiscernible acceptance proof. Closure strap and belt loops are comprised of black cowhide leather. Loading tool and spare mag. are absent. 2) 1 reproduction black leather P.08 Luger holster. Rear is stamped "EGLEUNERGmbH/ BAUTZEN/ 1941" above an eagle proof, and "WaA170". Loading tool and spare mag. are absent. 3) 1 brown leather Japanese Type 94 pistol holster. Interior of closure flap is marked with the Showa date code "17.6" (June of 1942), above Kanji markings and a handwritten "David K. Alwara/ Attu- May 30, 43". Blackened steel shoulder strap D-rings on rear. 4) 1 brown leather Japanese Type 14 clamshell pistol holster. Interior is marked with Kanji characters, above an unidentified mfg. insignia. Brass fittings, with square shoulder strap rings on rear. 5) 6 assorted German K98k brown leather slings. 6) 2 3-cell K98k pattern black leather ammunition pouches. 7) 2 K98k cleaning kits. 1 marked "G.Appel/ 1938" and the other "arr4". 8) 1 RZM marked black leather cross strap. Rear of clips are marked with the RZM logo above "M./ 1". CONDITION: items are good to very good, showing varying degrees of wear, age related cracking, and crazing overall. (02-23946-2/MLW). $500-800.
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5 US HELMETS, A GERMAN HELMET, AND MORE. Lot #1417 (Sale Order 417 of 627) This lot includes 1 fine US front seam, swivel bail WWII M1 helmet with correct period liner and a net covering. / 1 US rear seam, swivel bail, late WWII to Korean War period M1 helmet with a correct WWII liner and a later net covering inside. / 1 US M1917 helmet with no liner or chin strap. / 2 US M1917 helmets with complete leather liners and cotton web chin straps. / 1 German civic police style helmet in black paint with no decals. Original tan leather liner, stamped size "57". Black leather chin strap. / 2 Soviet block style can openers for ammo cans. / 1 reproduction Civil War reenactor's belt with a "CS" oval buckle. The belt is also fitted with a cap box and a bayonet scabbard with frog. CONDITION: helmets generally show light wear with the M1917 shell showing moderate wear. Other items show light wear. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23940/BF). $500-700.
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3 PAIRS OF WWI OR WWII BINOCULARS. Lot #1418 (Sale Order 418 of 627) 1) This pair measures approx. 6 1/2" x 5" and has a black finish with leather-wrapped barrels and plastic glare shields. The eyepieces are marked "IRIS PARIS" and "PILOT PARIS". The optics remain exceptionally clear and function perfectly. This pair is housed in its original black leather case. 2) This pair measures approx. 6" x 5" and has a black finish with leather-covered brass barrels and glare shields. The eyepieces are marked "LA DAUPHINE PARIS" on each one. The optics function well, and the original case is present. 3) This pair measures approx. 9" x 7 1/2" and has a black finish with leather-covered barrels and rubber eye cups. The rear of the barrels is marked "SARD PRODUCT OF SQUARE D COMPANY FLUSHING NEW YORK" and "7X50". The optics function well, but the image is a bit yellow. CONDITION: The first pair shows light overall wear, and the case shows moderate wear. The second pair is missing the leather covering on one barrel and one glare shield. The case's hinge is broken, and one buckle on the side is detached. The third pair shows light overall wear. (02-23637/BF). $450-700.
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FOREIGN MEDALS, INSIGNIA, AND EPHEMERA, ALONG WITH Lot #1419 (Sale Order 419 of 627) US PATCHES AND MORE. This varied and fascinating lot consists of 21 foreign medals, mostly of Belgian and Finnish origin. All but one of the medals have their original ribbons. / 1 book titled "IDENTIFICATION OF THE MORE COMMON MEDALS OF BELGIUM". / 1 compass. / 15 mostly Belgian cap badges and military insignia. / 9 foreign military patches. / 2 Finnish dog tags. / 1 Finnish ribbon bar. / 1 pair of Finnish shoulder tags. / 1 rectangular Belgian desk medal. / 1 WWI US collar disk. / 1 pair of Finnish wings. / 14 pieces of foreign military insignia. / 1 WWII German Luftwaffe breast eagle. / a small group of German post cards, photographs, and ephemera, including passes and documents. / 1 WWII German NSDAP tinnie. / 1 pamphlet titled "INSIGNIAS OF THE ARMED FORCES UNITED STATES FOREIGN". / approximately 104 United States military divisional and rank patches. Most appear to be of the WWII era. CONDITION: most items generally show light wear. Books and ephemera show some discoloration. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23937/BF). $400-700.
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BRITISH, FRENCH, RUSSIAN, EAST GERMAN, & WEST Lot #1420 (Sale Order 420 of 627) GERMAN HEADGEAR. This lot includes 1 Russian visor cap with a greenish blue crown, a black velvet band, and red piping. Metallic gold chinstrap with gold-plated front plate depicting a wreath surrounding a hammer & sickle in a star. The size is 55, and there is a diamond-shaped label inside with Cyrillic writing. / 1 Russian visor cap with a green crown, black wool band, and red piping. Black faux leather chinstrap with a gold-plated front plate depicting a wreath surrounding a hammer & sickle in a star. The size is 56, and there is a diamond-shaped label inside with Cyrillic writing. / 1 East German visor cap with a brownish green crown, green wool band, and green piping. Black faux leather chinstrap with a plated front plate depicting a wreath surrounding a hammer & compass. The size is 55, and there is a diamond-shaped sweat shield in the crown. / 1 West German visor cap with a gray crown, gray cloth band, and green piping. Black faux leather chinstrap with a plated front plate depicting a wreath superimposed by crossed sabers. Above the front plate is a small black, red, and gold cockade. There is a rounded diamond sweat shield with faded German writing in the crown. / 1 French tan kepi with a faux leather chinstrap and white cotton neck guard. The buttons at the terminus of the chinstrap read "LEGION ETRANGERE." The interior is stamped "ETS E.CHOLET MARSEILLE." The size is 57. / 1 French kepi with a red crown and dark blue sides. There is a gold bullion flaming bomb on the front and a gold bullion chinstrap. The side buttons of the chinstrap read "LEGION ETRANGERE." / 1 French Adria-style helmet of the WWI era. The helmet has a black-painted finish with a front plate that shows two crossed cannons superimposed by a flaming bomb with "RF" at the base. Helmet has no liner, chinstrap, or band. / 1 British pith helmet in khaki-colored cotton. The interior has a simple leather sweatband, and two cotton bands form the liner. The paper used to line the interior of the pith helmet appears to have Sanskrit writing. / 1 British pith helmet is khaki-colored cotton. Leather interior sweatband and red cotton lining. The label at the inner crown reads, "Specially manufactured for RASID PIRMOHAMED HEAD GUARD SOLA HAT A Protection From MOMBASA Made in India." CONDITION: Visor caps generally show light wear. Kepis show very light wear. Helmet is basically a shell. Pith helmets show moderate to heavy wear. (02-23654/BF). $300-500.
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2 SPANISH MOTORCYCLE/TANKER HELMETS & 1 SERBIAN Lot #1421 (Sale Order 421 of 627) HELMET. 1) SPANISH. A Spanish M1935 motorcycle or tanker helmet. The leather has a dark brown finish with a padded band around the front. The front plate depicts a spread-wing gold eagle with a crown above it superimposed by a red Christian cross. Dark brown leather neck flap with brown leather chinstrap. CONDITION: helmet generally shows light to moderate wear but is complete and undamaged. 2) SPANISH. A Spanish M1935 motorcycle or tanker helmet. The leather has a dark brown finish. The front plate depicts a spread-wing gold eagle with a crown above it superimposed by a red Christian cross. Dark brown leather neck flap with brown leather chinstrap. CONDITION: The helmet generally shows light wear, but the padded band that encircles the helmet is missing. 3) SERBIAN. An interesting M59 Serbian helmet in a medium green paint with a red-painted star on the front. Full and complete liner with the original chinstrap. CONDITION: helmet shows light overall wear and retains 98% of its finish. (02-23656/BF). $300-500.
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19 FOREIGN MEDALS, BADGES, & AWARDS. Lot #1422 (Sale Order 422 of 627) This lot of foreign awards includes, but is not limited to, 1 Spanish 1927 Morocco Peace Medal. / 1 Polish Holocaust Survivor's Medal. / 1 Belgian Croix de Gurre. / 1 French Croix de Gurre. / 1 Belgian 1914-18 Commemorative Medal. / 1 Polish Warsaw Uprising Cross. / 14 other foreign medals and badges, mostly of Polish origin. Please see photos of other medals included in this lot. CONDITION: all medals show light wear and have their original ribbons. (02-23777/BF). $300-500.
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WWI ITALIAN OFFICER'S CAPE. Lot #1423 (Sale Order 423 of 627) This interesting cape is a regulation WWI full-length Italian officer's cape. It is a light blue/gray in color with a silver star on each side of the collar. The bronze-colored cape pin at the top features two roundels with a lion's head motif connected by a chain. It is quite interesting to note that this cape came from an estate in Tennessee and actually would be the perfect color for use by a Confederate veteran in the UCV, though we cannot substantiate this. CONDITION: cape remains quite strong with solid stitching and very minor insect damage. There is some wear around the front of the collar where the cape pins attach. (02-23605/BF). $200-400.
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CANADIAN MILITARIA & ASSOCIATED ITEMS. Lot #1424 (Sale Order 424 of 627) This large group contains several items relating to Charles J. Peppin of Toronto. 1 grayish blue uniform that has been stripped of buttons and other insignia; however, there is a wool patch on the right sleeve that reads "CANADA" in an arc. Below this is a rectangular patch that reads "U.S.A" and the left sleeve has the same "U.S.A" patch. / 1 Union Jack flag measuring approx. 70" x 35". / 1 necktie of the period. / 1 small book titled "CANADIAN SOLDIERS SONG BOOK." / 1 small book titled "THE YMCA HYMNAL." / 2 photographs, presumably of Peppin. / 2 funeral cards belonging to Peppin. / 1 Pressed leather WWI dog tag. / 1 Miniature book titled "PARADISE LOST" by Milton. / 1 unissued WWI Victory Medal, in box, addressed to Peppin. / 1 WWI Service Medal, in box, addressed to Peppin. / 32 Canadian military buttons. / 4 small blue wool chevrons. / 11 Canadian cap and collar insignia. / 2 keys. / 1 hard rubber comb. / 1 wool sacred heart patch. / 1 silvered belt buckle with the initial "P" on the front. / 1 ribbon bar for the British Mons Star. / 1 three-award ribbon bar for the Mons Star, WWI War Service Medal, and WWI Victory Medal. / 4 photographs of Peppin in uniform. / 1 first aid kit in a red tin. / 1 German tin marked "Weinsaure-tabletten". / 1 iron rosary. / 1 metal plate from a coffee machine. CONDITION: The uniform shows wear with visible insect damage. The books are well-used but stable. Most buttons and insignia have a pleasing, tarnished finish. Other items show light wear overall. (02-23767/BF). $200-400.
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2 NORTH VIETNAMESE FLAGS, 2 MEDALS, & A PAIR OF Lot #1425 (Sale Order 425 of 627) COLLAR TABS. This lot of North Vietnamese war mementos includes 1 flag measuring approx. 48" with fringe by 39" with fringe. The light blue and red silk-like flag is bordered on all four sides by 1 1/2" yellow fringe. The flag has a central yellow star and reads "VIETNAMDAN CHU CONG HOA TRUNG DOAN 82 THI DUA DIET MAY BAYMY" and "QUYET CHIEN QUYET THANG." / 1 Flag measuring approx. 32 1/2" x 26". The light blue and red cotton flag has a large central embroidered yellow star and reads "MAT TRAN GIAIPHONG MIEN NAM BIET NAM" and "CAN THO NOI DAY 1968." / 1 Star medal with a red ribbon that has a central yellow stripe. The front of the medal reads "QUYET THANG" and "CHIEN SY VE BANG." / 1 round medal, on a "1966" bar, that reads "CHIEN SI THI DUA." / 1 pair of red collar tabs with three stars and a silvered tank on each one. CONDITION: Silk-like flag shows very light wear. Cotton flag is a bit faded. Other items show light wear. (02-23772/BF). $200-350.
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AN AIRCRAFT COMPASS & A POSSIBLE AIRCRAFT COMPASS. Lot #1426 (Sale Order 426 of 627) 1) This example measures approx. 3 3/4" in diameter and stands approx. 4" tall. It has a metal tag attached that reads "PIONEER COMPASS SPERRY & PIONEER PATENT." The metal tag on the opposite side reads, "MANUFACTURES & SOLD UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENTS PIONEER MARCH 16, 1920 SPERRY AUGUST 8 & OCTOBER 10, 1922 OTHER PATENTS PENDING" and "SERIAL NUMBER C1679." CONDITION: The instrument shows substantial wear and does not appear to be complete, but the central direction-finding device still functions. 2) We are not quite sure what this instrument is, but it is similar to the above compass, and it also shows similarities with an aircraft gyroscope. It measures approx. 3 1/2" in height and 3 1/2" in width. The device is filled with a green liquid and appears to function correctly. CONDITION: The instrument generally shows light wear. The internal liquid fills approx. 1/3 of the available volume. (02-23657/BF). $100-300.
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RUSSIAN OFFICER'S UNIFORM WITH BELT & SEVERAL Lot #1427 (Sale Order 427 of 627) NON-ASSOCIATED PINS. This uniform is a blue/green color with four gilded star/hammer/sickle buttons on the front. The cuffs are piped in red, and there are seven ribbon bars at the left breast. The collar tabs are gold-trimmed black, featuring the insignia of a construction battalion. The shoulder boards appear to be for a captain. The belt has a two-piece oval buckle featuring a hammer/sickle/star inside a wreath. The belt is yellow cloth with three rows of multicolored embroidery and is complete with sword straps. Completing the lot is one Soviet star and wreath cap badge and four various Soviet pins with Cyrillic writing. CONDITION: All items generally show light wear. (02-23668/BF). $200-300.
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MILITARY CAPS, A PAIR OF BINOCULARS, AND MORE. Lot #1428 (Sale Order 428 of 627) This interesting lot consists of 1 black beret with a square red wool flash under an Irish cap badge featuring Gallic writing surrounding "FF". / 1 light blue beret with no insignia. / 1 WWII German Army overseas cap with a small cloth Army eagle and a cockade on the front. This cap has significant moth damage. / 1 post-unification German overseas cap with a black, yellow, and red cockade on the front. / 2 US French Croix de Guerre Fourrageres featuring green and red braided cord with a gilded brass drop. / 1 pair of WWI German binoculars in their original leather belt case. Featuring instructions on the inside of the lid. The binoculars appears to be field green painted brass with a 1-piece rear lens cover. CONDITION: hats show light wear, except as noted. Fourrageres appear unissued. Binoculars show wear and oxidation but the optics appear fine. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (02-23938 /BF). $200-400.
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21 RUSSIAN & SOVIET BLOCK MEDALS & PINS. Lot #1429 (Sale Order 429 of 627) This lot contains 14 Russian military and commemorative medals, all with their original ribbons. The lot further contains 7 pins/badges from Russia and other Soviet bloc nations. CONDITION: All medals show light wear, as do the pins. (02-23765/BF). $150-300.
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ORIGINAL OPEN BOLT SEMIAUTOMATIC 9MM RPB M10 Lot #1430 (Sale Order 430 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Parabellum. S# SAP94815. Bbl. 6" threaded. There are very few firearms that conjure up the imagination of the general public more than the mere mention of the MAC 10. The Ingram Model 10 was originally designed in 1964. It would become the 1st of many small simplistic SMGs to contrast the expensive & labor intensive earlier variants such as the Thompson & Reising M50. Ingram's 2 basic guidelines while designing the Model 10 "simple & cheap" while remaining effective & reliable. Made famous mostly by Hollywood, the M10 had appearances on the silver screen & on television eventually earning the infamous title of "The Gun That Made The 80's Roar" starting w/ John Wayne utilizing a suppressed 9mm M10 in the 1974 movie "McQ". A favorite example used by the organized anti-gun movement, the Mac 10 was eventually, incorrectly & inaccurately synonymous w/ every crime committed for a long period of time. The semiautomatic M10 was originally offered in semi auto as an open bolt system just like its predecessor the M10 SMG. The BATF determined that the open bolt semi autos met the criteria of a machine gun under the "readily restorable" clause & banned future manufacture, grandfathering those that were assembled and in commerce on or before June 21, 1982 under ATF ruling 82-8. Like everything else, the Federal Government tells citizens they can not have, interest in these early originals immediately skyrocketed & they have been considered highly prized collectibles for almost 40 years now. This is an awesome example of that early operating mechanism. Uniform parkerized finish on both upper & lower receivers, this is a factory 9mm Parabellum variant manufactured by RPB Industries in Atlanta, GA. These pistols are very familiar to the SMG in both operation & aesthetics w/ only a few differences. Outwardly, the slots for the SMG shoulder stock are not milled in the backplate, and the selector lever on the left side is absent. Sights consist of a protected post front, and a fixed rear peep, consisting of a raised extension of the back plate. The slotted cocking knob is nestled between the sights. Safety is in the front section of the trigger guard. The self-loading operating system is blowback operated and fires from an open bolt. It utilizes a fixed firing pin, integral to the bolt face. Right side of receiver is marked w/ the familiar Cobray snake & globe logo and the following stamping: "M10. CAL 9MM PAR / RPB INDUSTRIES, INC. / ATLANTA, GA. U.S.A." as well as the selector markings; "SAFE" & "FIRE" above the trigger guard. Stamped in smaller letters, before "M10" is the letter "S", to more easily differentiate it from the full auto variant. MAGS: 1 steel 36rd. CONDITION: Finish coverage remains complete & consistent w/ a little thinning on a few high spots as well as some typical drag lines. Bore is bright & good rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-231/JZ). MODERN. $500-900..
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SCARCE, OPEN BOLT RPB MODEL SM11-A1 PISTOL. Lot #1431 (Sale Order 431 of 627) Cal. 380. S# SAP3801526. Bbl. 5". RPB's entry into the "Micro Mac" semiautomatic pistol market was the tiny M11-A1, open bolt pistol, chambered in .380 ACP. It was designated the M11-A1 so as not to be confused w/ their popular 9mm, M11 Submachine Gun. RPB M11-A1 serial numbers range from 380006 - 38011661. The semiautomatic variants were marked w/ the prefix SAP (semi auto pistol) or SAC (Semiautomatic carbine). While the traditional MAC 10 or even the 9mm M-11 were generally considered "boxey or chunky" in design, the M11-A1 is similar in size to the Colt 1911, though not quite as ergonomic in design. The suppressor users enjoyed the M11-A1s since standard 380 ammo is already subsonic, just like the 45ACP round and provided a very low sound signature when fired. Dark gray parkerized finish. Protected post front sight. Rear peep sight is a hole drilled in the rear receiver extension to coincide w/ the front sight. Slotted charging knob provides an unobstructed view. The action is locked by rotating the charging knob 90-degrees in the closed position. Safety is located on the right side of the receiver, inside the trigger guard. Threaded barrel w/ safety strap hanger. MAGS: 1 steel 32 rd. CONDITION: Finish is complete & consistent w/ some thinning on high spots & in areas of mechanical intervention, & typical drag lines on the sides. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Terrance McCarty. (24-233/JZ). MODERN. $500-900.
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VERY DESIRABLE RPB OPEN BOLT SAP M10 45 ACP PISTOL Lot #1432 (Sale Order 432 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 81-0000059. Bbl. 5.75". The RPB industries M10, often referred to as the Mac 10, was originally offered in semi auto as an open bolt system just like its predecessor the M10 SMG. The BATF determined that the open bolt semi autos met the criteria of a machine gun under the "readily restorable" clause & banned future manufacture, Grand-Fathering those that were assembled on or before June 21, 1982 under ATF ruling 82-8. Like everything else, the Federal Government tells citizens they can not have, interest in the early originals immediately skyrocketed & they have been considered highly prized collectibles for over 40 years now. Barrel threaded w/ traditional threads. Factory protected post front & fixed rear peep sights. Rotating cocking knob locks the action closed as an additional safety. Primary safety located front right side of trigger. MAGS: 1 steel 15 rd. CONDITION: Exterior finish complete & consistent w/ some typical drag lines & very little thinning in areas of mechanical intervention. Gentle scattered patina, appearing to have been earned in storage. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Terrance McCarty. (24-273/JZ). MODERN. $500-900.
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KRISS VECTOR 9MM SDP PISTOL WITH SB TACTICAL BRACE Lot #1433 (Sale Order 433 of 627) Cal. 9MM. S# 919P004914. Bbl. 5.5". In the last 100 years, there have been very few substantial changes in relation to modern ammunition & operating systems. Almost every firearm manufactured today, be it a sporting gun or military gun, can trace its lineage back to the first half of the 20th Century. The Kriss Vector represents a change in direction & is a great example of current ingenuity. The Kriss Vector design is unique in the manner in which it captures energy through their proprietary delayed blowback system greatly taming recoil. This is one version of the original SMG design first introduced by Transformational Defense Industries (TDI). This example is an SDP model, a pistol w/ a fixed brace & a 5.5" bbl. Left side non reciprocating charging handle w/ mag. release to the front of the mag. well. Bolt release is located on the left side, opposite of the ejection port. Top mounted 13" picatinny rail for mounting options. Ambidextrous thumb safety. Muzzle end of barrel threaded 1/2x28. Matte black finish on all exposed metal surfaces. The 9mm Kriss Vector platform utilizes standard Glock Model 17 magazines. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case & paperwork. CONDITION: Finish complete & consistent w/ a little high spot thinning. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (24-7043/JZ). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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SMITH & WESSON M&P-15 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1434 (Sale Order 434 of 627) Cal. 5.56 NATO. S# TS95693. Bbl. 7 1/2". No sights present but pistol has receiver mounted top rail for mounting sights of user's choice. Flat faced trigger. M&P style pistol grip. Non-threaded buffer tube that will not accept a brace or stock. S&W M-Lok handguard with hand stop & full length top mounted picatinny rail. MAGS: 1-30 rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory box with S&B collapsible brace, trigger lock, manual & three grip modules. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-87/MJC). MODERN. $400-600.
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TWO WINDHAM WEAPONRY SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Lot #1435 (Sale Order 435 of 627) 1) MODEL WW-PS PARTS GUN. Cal. 5.56mm. S# PS001295. Bbl. 12". Model WW-PS semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Standard markings on left side of the receiver denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Aluminum receiver, flat top upper, buffer tube, and handguard exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Trigger assembly is present, with the remainder of small parts for the receiver being absent. Charging handle, bolt assembly, and flash hider are absent. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: plastic bag containing a black textured rubber Hogue grip, as well as several small parts. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting a few superficial handling marks overall. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. (24-7044/MLW). MODERN. 2) MODEL WW-SP WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 9mm NATO. S# SP000261. Bbl. 9". Model WW-SP semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Aluminum receiver, flat top upper, buffer tube, and handguard exhibit a matte black finish, with the threaded bbl. exhibiting a blue finish. A2 pattern checkered black polymer pistol grip. Receiver retains a partial trigger assembly. Bolt is absent. MAGS: 1 17-rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: good, with some light wear from use and some superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grip is very good overall. Case is missing one of its latches. (24-7045/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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ZASTAVA, SERBIA PAP M70 7.62x39MM RIFLE IN BOX. Lot #1436 (Sale Order 436 of 627) Cal. 7.62x39. S# ZAPAP001006. Bbl. 16". A Serbian variant of the popular AK-47 family. CAI import. Stamped receiver w/ top mounted scope rail. 1" Dimples above mag. well. Barrel has threaded muzzle w/ proper slanted muzzle brake. Bayonet lug has been neutered but will still host a cleaning rod. Protected post elevation adj. front sight. Rear tangent sight marked from 0 to 1000m. Dark matte finish on all exposed metal surfaces. Right side controls w/ bolt hold open notch on safety / selector. Light colored, hardwood furniture w/ rubber recoil pad on shoulder stock. MAGS: 1 steel 30 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Factory cardboard box. CONDITION: All aspects indicate very little use, if any. Exposed metal surfaces retain a vast majority of factory finish w/ only gentle thinning in some areas of mechanical intervention. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-18/JZ). MODERN. $500-800.
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DESIRABLE PRE-BAN MILLED RECEIVER NORINCO MAK-90 Lot #1437 (Sale Order 437 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39mm. S# 59792. Bbl. 16 1/4". MAK-90 semi-automatic rifle mfg. in China by Norinco and imported by C.J.A. Left side of the milled receiver is marked with Norinco's Factory "386" code within an oval, the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as with C.J.A.'s importer information. Left side of frame also exhibits an area that has been scrubbed at the rear, likely indicating that this receiver was reworked to comply with the American 1989 import ban. Underside of the receiver is marked with the Norinco logo above "MADE IN/ CHINA". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bolt assembly, which is in-the-white. Plain brown painted wood thumbhole buttstock and handguards. Post front sight, with standard Chinese AK pattern rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the receiver, receiver cover, bolt carrier, bolt, as well as the gas cyl. tube. MAGS: 1 blued Chinese 5-rd. mag., with replacement floorplate and follower. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout, Wood furniture shows a few superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-6753/MLW). MODERN. $600-1,200.
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ROMANIAN RATMIL C.U.R.2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Lot #1438 (Sale Order 438 of 627) Cal. 5.45x39mm. S# 3-03102. Bbl. 16 1/4". C.U.R.2 semi-automatic rifle mfg. in Romania by RATMIL and imported by Intrac. Left side of the rear sight block is marked with Intrac's importer information above "RATMIL, MADE IN ROMANIA", with "C.U.R.2/ 5,45x39" marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a dull blue finish overall. Laminated wood thumbhole buttstock, with brown bakelite grip cap, and laminated wood handguards. Pinned and welded threaded muzzle cap, with open top post front sight, standard AK pattern rear sight, and integral AK pattern optic side rail mount. Matching number "6336" is present on the receiver cover, bolt carrier, bolt, and gas cyl. tube. MAGS: 2 black polymer 30-rd. mags., and 1 blued steel 5-rd. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Wood furniture is very good overall. (25-528/MLW). MODERN. $500-800.
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NEAR NEW ARMALITE AR-10A2 CARBINE SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1439 (Sale Order 439 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 7.62mm. S# US55363. Bbl. 16 1/2". AR-10A2 Carbine semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Armalite. Left side of the receiver is marked with the Armalite logo above "RIFLE 7.62MM/ AR-10A2" and the S#, with Armalite's mfg. information marked towards the selector. Front of mag. well is marked with a faux factory applied white Department of Defense cartouche. Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and bolt exhibiting a parkerized finish. OD polymer A2 pattern fixed buttstock, checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and ribbed handguards. Post front sight, with dual aperture flip-up rear sight. MAGS: 2 10-rd. and 4 20-rd. mags. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light superficial handling marks overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows light to mild superficial wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (25-671/MLW). MODERN. $900-1,200.
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YUGOSLAVIAN ZASTAVA M70AB2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Lot #1440 (Sale Order 440 of 627) Cal. 7.62x39mm. S# AB210184. Bbl. 16 1/4". M70AB2 semi-automatic rifle mfg. in Yugoslavia by Zastava and imported by Century Arms. Left side of the receiver is marked with the model and cal. designations, above Century Arms' importer information, and the importer applied S#. Left side of the trunnion is marked "1986/ M70AB2", followed by the arsenal S# "321303". Left side of the rear sight block is marked with the Zastava logo, followed by "ZASTAVA-KRAGUJEVAC/ YUGOSLAVIA". Metal components exhibit a parkerized finish overall, save for on the bolt and op-rod, which are polished in-the-white. Grooved black polymer pistol grip, with smooth black polymer handguards. AKM pattern slant brake, with open top post front sight, grenade launcher rear sight, standard Yugoslavian AK pattern rear sight, and under-folding buttstock. Matching arsenal S# "321303" is present on the trunnion, receiver cover, bolt carrier, bolt, as well as on the gas cyl. tube. MAGS: 1 Russian Izhmash 30-rd. bakelite mag. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their parkerized finish exhibiting a few superficial handling marks, as well as a dragline on the receiver from cycling of the safety lever. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture shows some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (25-529/MLW). MODERN. $500-800.
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UNUSUAL BUSHMASTER XM15-E2S SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Lot #1441 (Sale Order 441 of 627) Cal. 5.56mm NATO. S# L338776. Bbl. 20 1/2". XM15-E2S semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Bushmaster. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, and Bushmaster's mfg. information, with "RESTRICTED/ LAW ENFORCEMENT/ GOVERNMENT USE ONLY" marked on the right. Selector is marked "SAFE", "SEMI", and "BURST". Top of the bbl. is marked "B MP 5.56 NATO 1/9". Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer A2 pattern fixed buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and ribbed handguards. Bird cage flash hider, with post front sight, and dual aperture flip-up rear sight. MAGS: 1 aluminum 30-rd. NHMTG mag. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is very good to excellent overall. (24-6746/MLW). MODERN. $450-700.
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WINDHAM MAINE BUSHMASTER XM15-E2S RIFLE WITH. Lot #1442 (Sale Order 442 of 627) LUTH-AR HEAVY BARREL. Cal. 223 Rem. S# L110152. Bbl. 18". A Windham, Maine Bushmaster rifle. Currently sporting a flat top upper receiver w/ a LUTH-AR Keymod, full length rail system. Round forward assist & brass deflector. Stainless steel, fluted LUTH-AR 1-9 heavy barrel. Threaded muzzle, terminated w/ A2 flash hider. Full length gas tube. Full length A2 Rifle stock w/ trap door w/ sling swivel. Mil-spec fire control group. M16 profile bolt carrier. CONDITION: Finish complete & consistent w/ very little sign of prior use. Bore is bright w/ descent rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-17/JZ). MODERN. $600-900.
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IWI TAVOR SAR SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE PARTS KIT. Lot #1443 (Sale Order 443 of 627) Cal. 5.56mm. S# T0041123. Bbl. 17 1/2". Tavor SAR semi-automatic rifle mfg. by IWI. Left side of the receiver exhibits a metal plate with the S# above the model designation and IWI logo. Left side of the bbl. is marked "5.56 NATO 1:7/ CHF/CL". Metal components exhibit a parkerized finish. OD polymer frame and furniture. Bbl. is fitted with an AAC 3-prong QD flash hider. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case containing an assortment of components and small parts. CONDITION: overall good, with scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Most internal parts have carbon residue from prior use. Muzzle brake demonstrates some greening, typical of suppressor use. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. (24-7091/MLW). MODERN. $100-300.
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SMITH & WESSON MODEL M&P-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE Lot #1444 (Sale Order 444 of 627) WITH MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE & BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# SM57925. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model M&P-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Smith & Wesson. Left side of the receiver is marked with the S&W trademark logo above S&W's mfg. information and the S#, with "MODEL M&P-15" marked towards the selector lever. Right side of mag. well is marked with a stylized "M&P 15". Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "5.56 NATO 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 LEO marked Master Molder black polymer 20-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory cardboard box containing a matching black plastic hard case. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light superficial handling marks overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (25-672/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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ARMALITE MODEL M15A2 SEMI-AUTOAMTIC RIFLE WITH Lot #1445 (Sale Order 445 of 627) FACTORY BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# US44984. Bbl. 20 1/2". M15A2 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Armalite. Left side of the receiver is marked with the Armalite logo above "RIFLE 5.56MM/ M15A2" above the S#, with Armalite's mfg. information marked towards the selector. Front of mag. well is marked with a faux factory applied white Department of Defense cartouche. Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and bolt exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer fixed A2 pattern buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and ribbed handguards. Post front sight, with dual aperture flip-up rear sight. MAGS: 1 LEO marked Master Molder 20-rd. and 1 30-rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: non-matching factory box. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some wear and staining, but otherwise remains sturdy and and serviceable. (25-670/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,100.
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OLYMPIC ARMS MODEL MFR (K3B-CAR) SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1446 (Sale Order 446 of 627) RIFLE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# SM8513. Bbl. 16 3/4". Model MFR (K3B-CAR) semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Olympic Arms. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the cal. and model designations, S#, as well as Olympic Arms' mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "SS/ 556". Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl and front sight / gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. Integral XM177 (CAR-15) style flash hider, with post front sight, and dual aperture flip-up rear sight. Mag. is absent. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Olympic Arms 2006 retail catalog. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting a few light superficial handling marks overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. (25-606/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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LEFT HANDED STAG ARMS MODEL STAG-15 1L Lot #1447 (Sale Order 447 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH MATCHING HARD CASE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# 293852. Bbl. 16 1/2". STAG-15 1L semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Stag Arms. Left side of the receiver is marked with Stag Arms' logo, above Stag's mfg. information and the S#, with the model and cal. designations marked towards the selector lever. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "STAG ARMS/ 5.56:NATO:1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and front sight assembly / gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. Post front sight, with removable carry handle dual aperture flip-up rear sight. MAGS: 1 10-rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory hard case. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting few light superficial marks from handling and storage overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. (25-618/MLW). MODERN. $500-800.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1448 (Sale Order 448 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 300 Blackout. S# YE023759. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Left side of the flat top upper is marked with a boxed "WW", followed by "300 BLACKOUT". Top of the bbl. is marked "WW .300 BLACKOUT 1/7". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. (24-7046/MLW). MODERN. $500-700.
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WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-308 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1449 (Sale Order 449 of 627) RIFLE WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 308 Win. S# RD010024. Bbl. 17 1/2". Model WW-308 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Aluminum receiver, flat top upper, and Midwest Industries KeyMod handguard exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip. Bbl. is fitted with an AAC QD flash hider. Bolt catch lever is absent. MAGS: 1 20-rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: good, with metal components exhibiting some wear and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture shows some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7079/MLW). MODERN. $600-1,000.
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WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 7.62X39MM Lot #1450 (Sale Order 450 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Cal. 7.62x39mm. S# WW181211. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Left side of the flat top upper is marked with a boxed "WW", followed by "7.62x39". Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 7.62x39 1/9.5". Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer MAGPUL adj. buttstock, textured pistol grip, forend, and vertical foregrip. Bbl. is fitted with a QD flash hider. MAGS: 2 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: good, with some wear and some superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer is good, showing some superficial marks from handling and storage overall. (24-7084/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1451 (Sale Order 451 of 627) RIFLE WITH MCS UPPER. Cal. 7.62x39mm. S# WW160204. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver is marked with the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as with Windham's mfg. information, with a boxed "DEMO" marked on the right. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 7.62x39 1/9/5". Flat top MCS (Multi-Caliber System), with quick change bbl. capability. Aluminum receiver, upper, and handguard exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and front sight / gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Gas tube is absent. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip. Rear sight, bolt, and firing pin are absent. MAGS: 1 30-rd. 5.56mm mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. (24-7081/MLW). MODERN. $500-800.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1452 (Sale Order 452 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036957. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. (24-7047/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1453 (Sale Order 453 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036851. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. (24-7049/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1454 (Sale Order 454 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE039846. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: one aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7050/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1455 (Sale Order 455 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034703. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its original factory hang tag. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7051/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1456 (Sale Order 456 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036819. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating Windham Weaponry's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and the flat-top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Collapsible black polymer buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: one aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling swivel retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7052/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1457 (Sale Order 457 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE038540. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: one aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent. Box shows some light exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7055/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1458 (Sale Order 458 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034540. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguard. MAGS: One aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7057/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1459 (Sale Order 459 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036598. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7062/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1460 (Sale Order 460 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034708. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits the usual markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7063/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1461 (Sale Order 461 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034802. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows light to mild wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7065/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1462 (Sale Order 462 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034609. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7068/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1463 (Sale Order 463 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034808. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: One aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent. Box shows some light exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7070/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1464 (Sale Order 464 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036432. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits marking stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7072/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1465 (Sale Order 465 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE & MATCHING BOX. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034705. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock and A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, with short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7073/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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CUSTOM WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 Lot #1466 (Sale Order 466 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD CASE. Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE037128. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver, flat top upper, and aftermarket quad rail handguard exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl., bird cage flash hider, and gas block exhibiting a blue finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and Stark vertical foregrip. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some spots of light wear from use, as well as some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror chrome lined bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture shows some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7082/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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TWO NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 SEMI- Lot #1467 (Sale Order 467 of 627) AUTOMATIC RIFLES WITH HARD CASES. 1) Cal. 300 Blackout. S# YE034670. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Left side of the receiver is marked with a boxed "WW", followed by "300 BLACKOUT". Top of the bbl. is marked "WW .300 BLACKOUT 1/7". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its original factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Polymer furniture is excellent overall. (24-7048/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034668. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7058/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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TWO NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 SEMI- Lot #1468 (Sale Order 468 of 627) AUTOMATIC RIFLES WITH HARD CASES & MATCHING BOXES. 1) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034552. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits usual markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibits a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguard. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7059/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034554. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7060/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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TWO NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-15 SEMI- Lot #1469 (Sale Order 469 of 627) AUTOMATIC RIFLES WITH MATCHING BOXES. 1) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034269. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings, stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguard. MAGS: One aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent. Box shows some light exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7061/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE034270. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguard. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7071/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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TWO NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 SEMI- Lot #1470 (Sale Order 470 of 627) AUTOMATIC RIFLES WITH MATCHING BOXES. 1) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036613. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Collapsible black polymer buttstock, checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, with short ribbed handguards. MAGS: One aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent. Box shows some light exterior wear, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7064/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036614. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits usual markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with checkered A2 pattern pistol grip, and short ribbed handguards. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7067/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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TWO NEAR NEW WINDHAM WEAPONRY MODEL WW-15 SEMI- Lot #1471 (Sale Order 471 of 627) AUTOMATIC RIFLES WITH MATCHING BOXES. 1) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036615. Bbl. 16". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits the usual markings, stipulating Windham's mfg. information, the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat-top upper assembly exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer collapsible buttstock with A2 pattern pistol grip and short ribbed handguard. MAGS: One aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Black plastic hard case with matching cardboard box. CONDITION: Near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its Windham Weaponry tag. Mirror chrome-lined bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent. Box shows some light exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7066/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 5.56mm. S# YE036616. Bbl. 16 1/2". Model WW-15 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings stipulating the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Top of the M4 profile bbl. is marked "WW 5.56 1/9". Aluminum receiver and flat top upper exhibit a matte black finish, with the bbl. and gas block exhibiting a parkerized finish. Black polymer adj. buttstock, with A2 pattern checkered pistol grip, and short ribbed forend. MAGS: 1 factory aluminum 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching cardboard box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: near new, with metal components retaining virtually all of their original factory finishes overall. Front sling loop retains its original factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror chrome lined bore, retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is excellent overall. Box shows some light to mild wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7069/MLW). MODERN. $800-1,200.
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LOT OF 4 ASSORTED AR-15 RECEIVERS. Lot #1472 (Sale Order 472 of 627) Lot of 4 assorted AR-15 receivers, including: 1) stripped AM-15 open trigger receiver mfg. by Anderson Manufacturing. Left side of the receiver is marked with the Anderson Manufacturing logo above "HEBRON, KY/ AM-15/ MULTI CAL" and the S#. Matte black finish. Receiver remains in its original factory packaging. (24-7086/MLW). 2) stripped AM-15 closed trigger receiver mfg. by Anderson Manufacturing. Left side of the receiver is marked with the Anderson Manufacturing logo above "HEBRON, KY/ AM-15/ MULTI CAL" and the S#. Matte black finish. Receiver remains in its original factory packaging. (24-7087/MLW). 3) stripped 2nd Generation X15 receiver mfg. by Aero Precision. Left side of the receiver exhibits the Aero Precision logo above "MODEL X15/ CAL MULTI" and the S#. FDE Cerakote finish. Receiver is housed within its matching factory box. (24-7088/MLW). 4) WW-15 receiver mfg. by Windham Weaponry. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard markings denoting the S#, model and cal. designations, as well as Windham's mfg. information. Receiver is fitted with a buffer tube, Windham black polymer adj. buttstock, and FAB AG-43 tan polymer pistol grip. CONDITION: Anderson and Aero Precision receivers are as new, remaining in their original factory packaging. WW-15 receiver exhibits some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise is good overall. (24-7089/MLW). ALL MODERN. $300-400.
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1ST GENERATION KEL-TEC SUB-2000 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1473 (Sale Order 473 of 627) RIFLE WITH FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9mm. S# ECU97. Bbl. 16". 1st generation Sub-2000 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Kel-Tec. Standard markings on frame, denoting the model and cal. designations, as well as Kel-Tec's mfg. information. Metal components exhibit a blue finish. Black polymer Glock mag. compatible frame, forend, and buttstock, with aftermarket stock sleeve, buttplate, and red fiber optic blade front sight. MAGS: 1 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some light wear and some superficial handling marks overall. Polymer furniture is very good, showing some light superficial handling marks. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Box shows some mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-24/MLW). MODERN. $400-600.
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2ND GENERATION KEL-TEC SUB-2000 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1474 (Sale Order 474 of 627) RIFLE WITH MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# FH2V91. Bbl. 16 1/4". 2nd Generation Sub-2000 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Kel-Tec. Standard markings overall, denoting the model and cal. designations, as well as Kel-Tec's mfg. information. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Black polymer Glock 19/23 compatible frame, with black polymer furniture, and Gen 2 forend featuring M-LOK slots and a picatinny rail on the top and bottom. Open top post front sight, with peep rear sight. Threaded bbl. MAGS: 1 17-rd. PMAG. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some light wear and some superficial marks from handling and storage overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is very good overall. Box is very good overall. (24-7053/MLW). MODERN. $300-400.
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BERETTA CX4 STORM SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH HARD Lot #1475 (Sale Order 475 of 627) CASE & MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9x19mm. S# CX63763. Bbl. 16 3/4". CX4 Storm semi-automatic rifle mfg. in Italy by Beretta and imported by Beretta USA Corp. Standard markings overall, denoting the model and cal. designations, Beretta's mfg. and patent information, as well as the S#. Bbl. exhibits a blue finish overall. Black polymer receiver and buttstock. Post front sight, with flip-up peep rear sight. MAGS: 1 15-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box, containing a black plastic hard case. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light to mild wear and some scattered superficial handling marks, with firing residue present on the bolt assembly. Mirror bore, retaining strong rifling throughout. Black polymer furniture is good, showing some wear, as well as some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Box shows some exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7056/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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SPRINGFIELD MODEL M6 SURVIVAL RIFLE WITH MATCHING Lot #1476 (Sale Order 476 of 627) FACTORY BOX. Cal. 22 LR / 410 GA. S# M01138. Bbl. 18 3/8". Model M6 Survival rifle mfg. by Springfield Armory. Left side of the receiver is marked with Springfield's mfg. information, followed by a large Springfield Armory logo, with the model and cal. designations, as well as the S# marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a parkerized finish overall. Stock features a slot for 15-rds. of .22 LR and 4-rds. of .410 GA ammunition. Checkered black polymer buttplate, with black rubber cheek rest. Blade front sight, with peep and V-notch flip-up rear sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box and sleeve. CONDITION: good, with some spots of light wear and scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bores, with .22 LR bbl. retaining well defined rifling throughout. Box and sleeve exhibit some mild wear and some age related discoloration, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7110/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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WALTHER / UMAREX COLT M16 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Lot #1477 (Sale Order 477 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# BP047339. Bbl. 21 1/2". M16 semi-automatic rifle in Germany by Walthermfg. under license from Colt and imported by Umarex USA. Left side of the receiver exhibits standard Colt style markings, with Umarex's importer information and Walther's mfg. information marked on the right. Right side of the bbl. (at chamber) and bolt exhibit German proofs and the S#. Aluminum receiver and upper exhibit a gray enamel type finish, with the carry handle, quad-rail handguard, and aluminum bbl. sleeve exhibiting a matte black finish. Black polymer A2 pattern fixed buttstock and pistol grip. Flip-up post front sight, with dual aperture flip-up rear sight. Receiver is broken at the rear, with the broken section remaining present. MAGS: 1 20-rd. and 3 30-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: black plastic hard case containing the trigger assembly, pistol grip, buttstock, and several small parts. CONDITION: metal components are good, showing some superficial marks from handling and storage. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue and a small ring towards the muzzle, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer furniture shows superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7092/MLW). MODERN. $200-400.
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AMERICAN ARMS EXP64 SEMI AUTO SURVIVAL RIFLE. Lot #1478 (Sale Order 478 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# 056625. Mfg. in Italy by Marocchi & imported 1989-1990. Takedown survival rifle with storage compartments in black synthetic stock. Barrel 19". Bead front sight & tangent rear sight. Grooved receiver. MAGS: 1 - 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box with paperwork. CONDITION: very good overall with light marks. Safety & tip of front sight base are broken. Shiny bore. (24-7109/MD). MODERN. $150-250.
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KEL-TEC KS7 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN WITH MATCHING Lot #1479 (Sale Order 479 of 627) FACTORY BOX. Cal. 12 GA, 3". S# QHB13. Bbl. 19". KS7 pump action shotgun mfg. by Kel-Tec. Standard markings overall, denoting the model and cal. designations, S#, as well as Kel-Tec's mfg. information. Metal parts exhibit a parkerized finish. OD polymer frame and furniture. Green fiber optic front sight. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light to mild wear from cycling of the action, as well as some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue throughout. Polymer furniture is good, showing some scattered superficial handling marks. Box exhibits some exterior wear form handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7054/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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WINCHESTER SUPER X MARINE DEFENDER PUMP SHOTGUN. Lot #1480 (Sale Order 480 of 627) Cal. 12 ga. 3". S# 12AZR35556. Bbl. 18", with Invector Plus chokes; original cyl. bore and Carlson's stainless steel extended cyl. bore choke are included. Brass front bead with an added green fiber optic sight. Satin nickel-finished bbl. and mag. tube. Matte black alloy action; the action is drilled for scope mounts. Corrugated forearm and pistol grip synthetic stock with a black rubber pad and swivel bases. Mfg. in Turkey. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: foam-lined box containing owner's manual packet, spare choke, choke wrench, scope base, and safety lock. CONDITION: near excellent. (24-3200/DS). MODERN. $300-400.
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REMINGTON MODEL 1100 TACTICAL 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Lot #1481 (Sale Order 481 of 627) Cal. 12 Ga. S# RS04669M. Bbl.18". Self loading Remington shotgun w/ full length rail system providing several mounting solutions for accessories. Barrel marked "2¾ IMP CYL". Black synthetic furniture. Pistol grip stock w/ factory 1" rubber recoil pad. Sidesaddle shot shell holder on left side of receiver. Cross sliding safety at rear of trigger guard. Currently sporting SightMark sight w/ 4 reticles & left side mounted flashlight. Bright orange follower in 20" magazine below barrel. CONDITION: Finish complete & consistent w/ fairly complete coverage. Left side of handguard has been modified to fit rail system where some finish has been removed under rail to coincide. Bore is bright. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. (25-980/JZ). MODERN. $400-600.
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REMINGTON 1100 TACTICAL SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN. Lot #1482 (Sale Order 482 of 627) Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4". S# R527611N. VR 22" barrel with Mod. screw in choke tube. Barrel & receiver has added accessory rail which includes picatinny accessory rails on all sides forward of forearm, full length picatinny rail on top, slotted porting throughout along with5 shot holder on left side of receiver. Bolt has added oversized knurled cocking handle. Black synthetic stock set with contouring on forearm for rail. CONDITION: very good overall appearance showing light handling wear. Shiny bore. (25-977/MD). MODERN. $400-600.
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AMT HARDBALLER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1483 (Sale Order 483 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# A11903. Bbl. 5". Hardballer semi-automatic pistol mfg. by AMT. Left side of the slide is marked "HARDBALLER", followed by the AMT logo and "AUTOMATIC/ CALIBER .45", with "STAINLESS - MADE IN U.S.A." marked on the right. Right side of the frame is marked with the S#, followed by the AMT logo and "EL MONTE. CA.". Metal components exhibit a dual-tone stainless steel finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Blade front sight, with Micro adj. square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 7-rd. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Grips show some smoothing, as well as some minor marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (25-623/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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NICE PAIR OF ASTRA .380 ACP CONSTABLE II Lot #1484 (Sale Order 484 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS WITH MATCHING DISPLAY CASE. 1) ASTRA CONSTABLE II .380 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 380 Auto. S# K4826. Bbl. 3 1/2". Constable II semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra and imported by Interarms. Left side of the slide is marked with Astra's mfg. information and the model designation, with Interarms' importer information marked on the right. Chamber is marked with the cal. designation. Right side of frame is marked with the S#. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered black plastic grips. Blade front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 7-rd. CONDITION: fine, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finish overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Grips are very good, showing a few light superficial marks from handling and storage. (25-11/MLW). 2) ASTRA CONSTABLE II .380 ACP SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 380 Auto. S# J0520. Bbl. 3 1/2". Constable II semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Astra and imported by Interarms. Left side of the slide is marked with Astra's mfg. information and the model designation, with Interarms' importer information marked on the right. Right side of the chamber is marked with the cal. designation, with the S# marked on the right side of the frame. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered black platic grips. Bottom right grip screw is absent. Blade front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching wood display case. Exterior of lid exhibits a plaque marked "380 ASTRA/ CONSTABLE II", followed by the Astra logo. Interior of lid exhibits a Astra logo plaque above a smaller plaque marked "380 ASTRA/ MOD CONSTABLE II/ SER# K4826 J0520/ MFG 1965-1991", followed by the Astra logo. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall, with an area of what appears to be cleaned pitting present on the right side of the slide towards the muzzle. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing a few superficial marks from handling and storage. Case is good, showing some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remaining sturdy and serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-13/MLW). BOTH MODERN. $500-800.
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BERETTA 418 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1485 (Sale Order 485 of 627) Cal. 6.35mm (25 ACP). S# 630939. Bbl. 2 3/8". Round blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Matching numbers on frame, slide & bbl. Mfg. 1940 with Italian PSF proofs. Blued finish. Black grips with PB logo. MAGS: 1-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket hardcase with brown leather holster. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks & wear. Metal retains 20% original blue with overall fading to gray & scattered oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-6770/MJC). CURIO. $250-400.
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BERETTA TOMCAT 3032 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1486 (Sale Order 486 of 627) Cal. 32 ACP. S# DAA276409. Bbl. 2 3/8". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Maryland made Beretta 3032 Tomcat. Parkerized finish. Checkered black grips with Beretta logos. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory box with hard case, manual & trigger lock. CONDITION: grips & metal show light handling & usage wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bore. (25-650/MJC). MODERN. $400-600.
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BERETTA TOMCAT 3032 INOX SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1487 (Sale Order 487 of 627) Cal. 32 ACP. S# DAA268586. Bbl. 2 3/8". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Maryland made 3032 Tomcat pistol. "Inox" stainless finish. Checkered black grips with Beretta monograms. MAGS: 2-7 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory in fair condition with trigger lock, manual & hardcase. CONDITION: metal & grips show light handling & usage wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-651/MJC). MODERN. $400-600.
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ENGRAVED BERNEDELLI BABY SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1488 (Sale Order 488 of 627) Cal. 22 Short. S# 7858. Bbl. 2". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Right side of frame has Italian PSF proof with "XVI" date for 1960. Nickel finish with scroll engraving. Checkered black grips with Bernedelli logo. MAGS: 3-6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: right handed IWB holster. CONDITION: grips show some handling marks, dirt staining & checkering wear. Metal retains 95% nickel with some scattered light flaking & oxidation. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. (25-584/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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NICE BROWNING HI-POWER PRACTICAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1489 (Sale Order 489 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. S# 245NY54373. Bbl. 4 5/8". Hi-Power Practical semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Belgium, assembled in Portugal, and imported/retailed by Browning Arms Company in 1992. Left side of the slide is marked with Browning's importer information, with "MADE IN BELGIUM/ ASSEMBLED IN PORTUGAL" marked on the right. Matte black finished slide, with silver chrome finished slide and small parts. Bbl. is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with a 1-piece Browning logo medallion checkered black rubber Pachmayr wrap around grip. Ramp blade front sight, with adj. square notch rear sight. MAGS: 2 13-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: generic black plastic hard case. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light edge wear, as well as a few scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Grip is excellent overall. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-16/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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BELGIAN BABY BROWNING SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1490 (Sale Order 490 of 627) Cal. 25 ACP. S# 208778. Bbl. 2 1/8". Baby Browning semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium and imported by Browning Arms Company in 1960. Left side of the slide is marked "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY/ MADE IN BELGIUM". Right side of the frame, slide, and bbl. exhibit Belgian commercial proofs. Left side of frame is engraved "RH". Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Browning checkered black plastic grips. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: 1 6-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain most of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as some areas of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting. Mirror bore, exhibiting a few spots of dark pitting towards the muzzle, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show light to mild smoothing, as well as a few nicks to the diamonds, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (25-632/MLW). CURIO. $350-500.
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CANIK TP9 ELITE SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1491 (Sale Order 491 of 627) Cal. 9mm Luger. S# T6472-21CB40849. Bbl. 3 5/8". Large dot front sight. Blacked out u-notch rear sight. Slide has cut for optics mounting. Gray finished slide. Black polymer frame with picatinny accessory rail. MAGS: 1-12 rd. & 1-15 rd. Total of 2. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory hardcase with manual, cleaning kit, holster, tool kit, spare grip strap, mag baseplate & RMR plate. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent. (25-577/MJC). MODERN. $350-550.
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CZ 75 COMPACT SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1492 (Sale Order 492 of 627) Cal. 9mm Luger. S# F166557. Bbl. 3 3/4". Three dot sights. Manual safety CZ-75 compact pistol. Matte black finish. Checkered black grips with CZ logos. MAGS: 2-15 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory hardcase with trigger lock & manual. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent with factory sticker present on slide. (25-644/MJC). MODERN. $500-750.
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DETONIC COMBAT MASTER SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1493 (Sale Order 493 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# CR14248. Bbl. 3 5/8". Blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Compact 1911 style pistol made in Seattle, WA. Matte stainless finish with blued rear sight. Black hard rubber main spring housing. Checkered hardwood grips. MAGS: 1-6 rd. factory. CONDITION: grips show light handling wear. Metal shows scattered light scratches including one from improper slide stop reassembly & some handling marks. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-631/MJC). MODERN. $500-750.
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CUSTOM MADE 1911 PISTOL USING ISLAND POND, VT Lot #1494 (Sale Order 494 of 627) ESSEX ARMS FRAME. Cal. 45 ACP. S# 45278. Pistol appears to use mix of WWII GI parts, Colt Commercial 5" barrel & alloy National Match style trigger. Slide appears bead blasted to the point of obliterating slide markings with Type C front & rear sights. Two piece Keyes Fiber brown plastic grips. MAGS: 1 blued 7 rd. CONDITION: pistol has very good overall appearance with light handling marks, cycling wear & spots of patina on slide. Very good grips. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (25-624/MD). MODERN. $400-550.
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FN MODEL 509 LS EDGE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1495 (Sale Order 495 of 627) SOFT CASE & MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9x19mm. S# GKS0193617. Bbl. 4 7/8". Model 509 LS Edge semi-automatic pistol mfg. by FN America. Left side of the slide is marked with the FN logo, as well as the model and cal. designations. Slide exhibits a graphite PVD finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a matte gray finish. Textured black polymer slide. RMR cut slide, with raised green fiber optic front sight and square notch rear sight. MAGS: three 17-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory box, containing factory soft case. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light wear on the slide, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation. Bbl. exhibits some spots of wear and thinning that show through to gray metal. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Frame is very good overall. Box shows some light exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7035/MLW). MODERN. $500-900.
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GIRSAN MC P35 SELECT 1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1496 (Sale Order 496 of 627) Cal. 9mm Luger. S# T6368-23EU03501. Bbl. 4 5/8". Three dot sights. Turkish made Hi-Power style pistol. Ambi safety. Gloss black finish with gold small parts. Checkered walnut grips. MAGS: 1-15 rd. Mec-Gar. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory hardcase with manual, trigger lock & bore brush. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent. (25-576/MJC). MODERN. $500-700.
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GLOCK MODEL 17 4TH GENERATION SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1497 (Sale Order 497 of 627) PISTOL WITH FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 9mm. S# BDBP287. Bbl. 4 3/8". Model 17 Gen 4 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Austria by Glock and imported by Glock Inc. Standard markings on slide, denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide exhibits a matte gray finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a dull blue finish. Black polymer frame. RMR cut slide with white dot front sight, and aftermarket U-notch rear sight, with Riton red dot optic. MAGS: 3 16-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory hard case (S# no longer legible). CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue while retaining strong rifling throughout. Frame is excellent. Red dot sight retains a clear optic. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-22/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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GLOCK 19 GEN 2 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1498 (Sale Order 498 of 627) Cal. 9x19 S# AXH036US. Bbl. 4.02". Standard model with matte black finish. Fixed front sight and fixed rear sight. Standard polymer frame with left-side slide release and magazine release. MAGS: two 15-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box, paperwork, cleaning brush, and magazine loader. CONDITION: near excellent overall condition, with approximately 98% original finish remaining on the slide. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-165/MD). MODERN. $300-$500.
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GLOCK 21 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1499 (Sale Order 499 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# DPS043US. Bbl. 4 5/8". Standard white outline Glock sights. Austrian made Gen 3 Glock 21 pistol. Matte black finish. Polymer frame with finger grooves & accessory rail. MAGS: 2-10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory "Tupperware" box with cleaning rod & brush. CONDITION: polymer & metal show light handling & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-646/MJC). MODERN. $500-650.
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GLOCK 21 GEN 2 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1500 (Sale Order 500 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP S# AYH580US. Bbl. 4.6", with fixed front and rear sights. The Glock 21 is a semi-auto pistol with a polymer frame and matte black finish. The frame has a slide release and magazine release on the left side. MAGS: two 13-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box, speed loader, cleaning rod, and brush. CONDITION: excellent overall, with approximately 98% of the original finish remaining on the slide and frame. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-169/MD). MODERN. $300-$500.
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GLOCK 21 GEN 2 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1501 (Sale Order 501 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# AYK711US. Bbl. 4.61", with fixed front and rear sights. Standard model with matte black finish. Standard frame with left-side slide release and magazine release. MAGS: two 13-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box, paperwork, cleaning brush, and magazine loader. CONDITION: near excellent overall condition, with approximately 98% original finish remaining on the slide. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-173/MD). MODERN. $300-$500.
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GLOCK 17 GEN 2 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1502 (Sale Order 502 of 627) Cal. 9X19 S# AYD076US. Bbl. 4.61", with fixed front sight and adj. rear sight. Standard model with matte black finish. Standard frame with left-side slide release and magazine release. MAGS: two 13-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory "tupperware" box, paperwork, cleaning brush, and magazine loader. CONDITION: near excellent overall condition, with approximately 98% of the original finish remaining on the slide. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-173/MD) MODERN. $300-$500.
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GLOCK MODEL 21 4TH GEN SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1503 (Sale Order 503 of 627) MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 45 ACP. S# BDYZ236. Bbl. 4 1/2". Model 21 4th Gen semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Austria by Glock and imported by Glock Inc. Standard markings on slide, denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide and bbl. exhibit a matte gray finish. Black polymer frame. Standard white dot front sight, with square notched rear sight. MAGS: 2 13-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory hard case. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining the vast majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting strong rifling throughout. Frame is very good overall. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of George Staden S&W Member #3451. (25-23/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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GLOCK 27 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1504 (Sale Order 504 of 627) Cal. 40 S&W. S# CPA590US. Bbl. 3 3/8". Standard white outline Glock sights. Austrian made Gen 3 Glock 27 pistol. Matte black finish. Polymer frame. MAGS: 2-8 rd. both with Pearce extensions. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory "Tupperware" box with manual, mag loader & cleaning rod. CONDITION: metal & polymer show light usage wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-647/MJC). MODERN. $500-650.
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GLOCK MODEL 34 GEN 4 PISTOL WITH FACTORY CASE Lot #1505 (Sale Order 505 of 627) ACCESSORIES. Cal.9mm. S# ZMP852. Bbl. 5.31". 4th generation Glock Model 34 pistol in factory case. Rear serrated slide w/ 1.79" lightening cut on top, above barrel. Exposed white dot front sight w/ white "U" in the rear. Polymer frame w/ stippled pistol grip. Left side extended mag release & slide release. Glock accessory rail below barrel. Matte black finish on all exposed surfaces. MAGS: 2 factory 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Factory transport case, cleaning & paperwork. CONDITION: All aspects indicate very little use, if any. Finish complete & consistent w/ no visible degradation. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (25-1010/JZ). MODERN. $300-500.
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TWO GLOCK SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Lot #1506 (Sale Order 506 of 627) MODEL 42. Cal 380 ACP. S# ABHK409. Bbl. 3 1/8". Model 42 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in the USA by Glock. Slide exhibits standard markings denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide and bbl. exhibit a matte gray finish. Black polymer frame. Trijicon dot front sight with square notch rear sight. Mag. is fitted with a Pearce Grip PG-42 grip extension. MAGS: one 6-rd. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light edge wear and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting areas of firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. The polymer frame shows a few superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7023/MLW). MODERN. 2) Cal. 9x19mm. S# ZRR210. Bbl. 3 1/4". Model 43 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Glock in Austria and imported by Glock, Inc. Slide exhibits standard markings, denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide and bbl. exhibit a matte gray finish. Black polymer frame. Red dot blade front sight with square notch rear sight. MAGS: one 6-rd. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light to mild edge wear and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Slide stop lever exhibits wear through to silvering. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer frame is very good, with some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. (24-7024/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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TWO GLOCK SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS WITH MATCHING Lot #1507 (Sale Order 507 of 627) FACTORY HARD CASES. 1) MODEL 43X. Cal. 9x19mm. S# BUHV047. Bbl. 3 1/4". Model 43X semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Austria by Glock and imported by Glock, Inc. Standard markings on slide, denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide exhibits a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a blue finish. Black polymer frame. AmeriGlo dot front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: two 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory hard case. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting few spots of light edge wear. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Frame is very good overall. Hard case is missing one of its latches. (24-7025/MLW). MODERN. 2) MODEL 19 5TH GENERATION. Cal. 9x19mm. S# BLEX547. Bbl. 4 5/8". 5th generation Model 19 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Austria by Glock and imported by Glock, Inc. Standard markings on slide, denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide exhibits a matte black finish, with the threaded Storm Lake bbl. exhibiting a stainless steel finish. Black polymer frame. RMR cut slide, with raised AmeriGlo front sight and raised square notch rear sight. Bbl. thread protector is absent. MAGS: one 14-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory hard case, containing grip extensions, as well as the original bbl. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light edge wear on the slide. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Factory bbl. is excellent, retaining a mirror bore with well-defined rifling throughout. Frame is very good overall. Hard case is missing a latch. (24-7026/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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H&K MODEL 45C SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1508 (Sale Order 508 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 128-001623. Bbl. 4". Tru-Glo three dot night sights. HK-45 Compact pistol that appears to have some professional work done such as porting the slide. Matte gray finished slide. Polymer frame with picatinny accessory rail & textured grip that appears to be professionally added. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: frame shows light handling wear. Slide shows scattered light flaking & edge wear. Trigger reset & decocker are a bit sluggish but functional. Action is otherwise functioning properly when hand cycled. Near excellent bore. (25-587/MJC). MODERN. $600-800.
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H&K VP40 TACTICAL SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1509 (Sale Order 509 of 627) Cal. 40 S&W. S# 222-026569. Bbl. 5" threaded with thread protector. Three dot sights. Matte black slide with front & rear serrations. Polymer frame with accessory rail. MAGS: 3-13 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory hardcase with trigger lock, three grip straps, two grip panels, mag loader & manual. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent. (25-645/MJC). MODERN. $800-1100.
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HK MODEL HK4 CONVERTIBLE SEMI AUTO PISTOL WITH Lot #1510 (Sale Order 510 of 627) FACTORY BOX. Cal. 22 LR / 9mm Kurz. S# HR02988 (IC = 1984). Bbl. 3.9", with a fixed blade front sight and fixed notch rear sight. This Heckler & Koch Model 4 features a blued finish. The frame configuration includes a manual safety on the left side. The grips are black polymer. MAGS: two: one 8-rd. 9mm Kurz and one 10rd. 22 LR. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original factory box, manual, test target, 9mm Kurz barrel, and magazine. CONDITION: overall condition is near excellent, with approximately 95% of the original finish remaining on the slide and frame. The bore is bright and sharp. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-294/MD). MODERN. $400-$600.
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MP EXPRESS .45 CALIBER MATCH SEMI AUTO PISTOL Lot #1511 (Sale Order 511 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# 1159. Custom made pistol mfg. in Pomona, CA in th 1980's, approx. 400 total produced. Appears to be a Colt Commander copy with 4 1/2" barrel. Bore rifling ends 1/4" short of muzzle. Stainless steel construction. Blade front sight & square notch rear sight. Grooved trigger, extended safety tab, grooved arched mainspring housing & beavertail grip safety. Two piece checkered rubber grips. MAGS: 1 Volkmann Custom Inc. 7 rd. stainless mag. CONDITION: very good to near excellent stainless finish with light handling marks scattered throughout. Near excellent grips. Shiny bore with strong rifling. (25-622/MD). MODERN. $600-800.
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SIG P220 SAS SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1512 (Sale Order 512 of 627) Cal. 45 ACP. S# G522564. Bbl. 3 3/4". Three dot night sights. German made frame with matte black finish. Pistol assembled in Exeter, NH. Nitron gray finished slide. Pebbled black grips with Sig Sauer & P220 monograms. MAGS: 2-6 rd. CONDITION: all aspects rate very good + or better with some light handling & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Near excellent bright bore. (25-884/MJC). MODERN. $500-900.
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SIG SAUER P226 ELITE SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1513 (Sale Order 513 of 627) Cal. 9mm Para. S# U850630. Bbl. 5" threaded. Three dot night sights with adjustable rear. Exeter, NH assembled P226 Elite with German made frame. Gray Nitron finished slide with front & rear serrations. Black finished frame with extended beavertail & accessory rail. Black rubber grips with Sig Sauer logo. MAGS: 3-15 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory hardcase with manual & trigger lock. CONDITION: grips show some light handling wear. Metal shows scattered handling & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore (24-6754/MJC). MODERN. $500-800.
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SIG SAUER P365 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Lot #1514 (Sale Order 514 of 627) Cal. 9x19mm. S# 66B990886. Bbl. 3". P365 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Sig Sauer in Newington, NH. Standard markings overall, denoting the model and cal. designations, as well as Sig Sauer's mfg. information. Slide exhibits matte gray finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a blue finish. Textured black polymer frame. Green dot blade front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 12-rd. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light edge wear, some scattered superficial handling marks, as well as a few spots of light surface oxidation. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer frame shows some superficial marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7027/MLW). MODERN. $300-400.
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SIG SAUER P229 STAINLESS SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1515 (Sale Order 515 of 627) Cal. 9mm Para (9x19) S# AD22536. Bbl. 3.9", with fixed front and rear sights. Alloy frame with black polymer grips and matte black finish. Double-action/single-action with decocker and manual safety on the left side of the frame. Magazine release on the left side. MAGS: one 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box and manual. CONDITION: overall near excellent condition. Slide retains approximately 95% of its original matte black finish. Frame retains about 95% of its finish. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-191/MD). MODERN. $500-$700.
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WEST GERMAN SIG SAUER P225 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1516 (Sale Order 516 of 627) Cal. 9x19 S# M640222 (1997). Bbl. 3.9", with fixed front and rear sights. This Sig Sauer P225 features a matte black finish. The frame has a left-side decocker and a left-side magazine release. The grips are checkered black plastic. MAGS: two 8-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory box, manual, and test target. CONDITION: overall near excellent condition. Slide retains approximately 95% of its original finish. Frame shows about 95% of its original finish. Bore is bright with strong rifling. PROVENANCE: the lifelong collection of Terrence McCarty. (24-414/MD). MODERN. $400-$600.
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SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1911-A1 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1517 (Sale Order 517 of 627) PISTOL WITH MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 45 ACP. S# N467596. Bbl. 5". Model 1911-A1 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Springfield Armory. Left side of the slide is marked "MODEL 1911-A1/ CAL .45", with "SPRINGFIELD ARMORY", followed by the Springfield logo marked on the right. Right side of the frame is marked with Springfield's mfg. information above the S#. Metal components exhibit a parkerized finish overall, save for on the chamber, which is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered black plastic grips. White dot front sight, with 2-dot square notch rear sight. MAGS: 2 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory hard case. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory parkerized finish, exhibiting a few scattered superficial handling marks that show through to silvering overall. Trigger guard retains its original factory hang tag. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting some grease, while retaining well defined rifling throughout. Grips are excellent overall. (25-648/MLW). MODERN. $600-900.
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NEAR NEW SPANISH STAR M43 "FIRESTAR" Lot #1518 (Sale Order 518 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH MATCHING HARD CASE. Cal. 9x19mm. S# 2101300. Bbl. 3 3/8". M42 "Firestar" semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain by Star and imported by Interarms. The left side of the slide is marked with the Star logo, followed by "STAR" and "EIBAR/ SPAIN", with "FIRESTAR" marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with Interarms' importer information, with the S# marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a 2-tone stainless steel finish, save for on the bbl. which is blued and features a chamber that is polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Star logo checkered black rubber grips. Standard white dot front sight, with 2-dot square notch rear sight. 1 7-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: factory hard case, with matching Interarms' end label. Hard case contains factory paperwork, a cleaning rod, and a disassembly tool. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes overall. Brilliant mirror bore, retaining sharp and well defined rifling throughout. Grips are excellent. Hard case is very good overall. A fine example of a Star M43 "Firestar" semi-automatic pistol. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-312/MLW). MODERN. $300-500.
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E.A.A. WINDICATER DA REVOLVER. Lot #1519 (Sale Order 519 of 627) Cal. 357 Mag. S# 1785020. Bbl. 3 3/4". Ramped blade front sight. Fixed square notch rear sight. EAA imported revolver made by Weihrauch in Germany. 6-shot cyl. Stainless finish. Checkered black grips CONDITION: all aspects rate very good plus or better with light operational & handling wear. (25-585/MJC). MODERN. $350-450.
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THUNDERSTRUCK MODEL S333 DA REVOLVER. Lot #1520 (Sale Order 520 of 627) Cal. 22 Mag. S# SVF031804. Bbls. 1 1/2". Three dot sights. Unique double bbl. revolver with 8-shot cyl. Black anodized finish. Black polymer grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory box with manual, paperwork & trigger lock. CONDITION: all aspects rate very good + or better with some light handing & operational wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good + bore. (25-588/MJC). MODERN. $400-600.
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HIGH STANDARD SPORT KING SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Lot #1521 (Sale Order 521 of 627) Cal. 22 LR. S# G09233. Bbl. 6 3/4". Serrated blade front sight. Square notch rear sight. Hamden, CT made Sport King pistol. Blued finish. Checkered grips with High Standard medallions. MAGS: 1-10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory box in fair condition with a drawing on the top of an AR style rifle. Also included are box inserts & manual. CONDITION: grips show light handling marks. Metal retains 92% original blue with a few spots of oxidation, scattered handling marks & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bright near excellent bore. (25-578/MJC). CURIO. $400-600.
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2 VINTAGE HI-STANDARD SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS; H-D & A. Lot #1522 (Sale Order 522 of 627) BOTH: Cal. 22 LR. Blued models with checkered walnut grips having slight flare at bottoms. Simple, factory adjustable rear sights, matching numbered slides, takedown buttons on tops of slides along with right side levers, left side serrated safety levers, right side checkered last round slide stops and larger frames for better handling. Mags are interchangeable and latch at bottom rears. CONDITION: about excellent finishes with an occasion very faint small handling mark. Grips also close to excellent as well with an occasional diamond top mark. 1.) H-D MILITARY. S# 229198. Bbl. heavy 6 3/4" with Patridge blade having serrated face. Approx. 143,000 made 1945-1950 as Model 9051 having exposed hammers and trigger stops; commercial version of same pistol used for training in WW-II. MAGS: 1 factory marked all blue 10 rd. with secondary latch provision near top for other HS models. (24-7223/NW). 2.) MODEL A. S# 82744. Bbl. lightweight 4 1/2" with blade sight having serrated and slanted face. Approx. 7,300 made 1938-1942 as Model 9005 having concealed hammers. MAGS: 1 unmarked 2 tone 10 rd. (24-7229/NW). BOTH CURIOS. $800-1,200 FOR BOTH.
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2 HIGH STANDARD "B" SERIES SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS. Lot #1523 (Sale Order 523 of 627) BOTH: Cal. 22 LR. Blued finishes with checkered hard rubber grips. Left side thumb safety levers and mag. latches on butts. Matching numbered slides. MAGS: 2 TOTAL 10 rd. (same mag. for each pistol); original 2 tone mags in very good condition. 1.) MODEL HB. S# 292223. Bbl. 4 1/2" with serrated angled blade front sight plus slide mounted windage adjustable rear. Mfg. 1948-1949 as Model #9003 being post war hammer version of Model B. Second model with exposed safety lever, over travel stop for trigger, HS logo on grips, right side takedown lever and exposed hammer. CONDITION: very good finish with thinning in grip area plus at high points. Light handling marks to include evidence of prior trigger shoe installation. Near excellent bore. (24-7227/NW). 2.) MODEL B. S# 8280. Bbl. 6 3/4" with serrated Patridge blade front sight plus slide mounted windage adjustable rear. Type I-A takedown assembly having round rod at rear of slide plus takedown lever and safety on left side of frame. Made 1932-1942 as Model 9001 have earlier border checkered grips without HS logo. CONDITION: good appearance with thinning finish having peppery oxidation plus some light handling marks. Near excellent bore and grips. (24-7230/NW). BOTH CURIO. $ 650-900 FOR BOTH.
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BROWNING BUCKMARK SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH Lot #1524 (Sale Order 524 of 627) MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 515ZV13750. Bbl. 5 1/2". Buckmark semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Browning in 2015. Left side of the bbl. is marked with Browning's mfg. information, with the cal. and model designations marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with the S#. Bbl. exhibits a dual-tone blue finish, with the slide exhibiting a matte blue finish. Aluminum frame exhibits a matte black finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece textured black and red polymer and rubber grips. Red fiber optic front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory hard case. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light edge wear, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting strong rifling throughout. Chamber exhibits a small burr from prior dry firing. Grips are good, with the textured red rubber exhibiting fading and discoloration. (24-7028/MLW). MODERN. $200-400.
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NICE BELGIAN BROWNING MEDALIST SEMI-AUTOMATIC Lot #1525 (Sale Order 525 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 16270T69. Bbl. 6 3/4". Medalist semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Belgium and imported/retailed by Browning in 1969. Left side of the bbl. is marked "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY" at the breech, with "MADE IN BELGIUM 22 L.R." marked on the right. Underside of the bbl. is marked "BROWNING'S PATENT." Slide and bbl. exhibit a Belgian proof mark. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall, save for on the trigger, which is gold plated. Frame is mounted with aftermarket 2-piece checkered wood grips, as well as with an original schnabel tip forend. V/R with a blade front sight and adj. square notch rear sight. MAGS: one 10-rd. CONDITION: excellent, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting few light superficial marks from handling and storage overall. Brilliant mirror bore, exhibiting well-defined rifling throughout. Aftermarket grips are good, showing some scattered superficial marks from handling and storage. Original forend exhibits a few superficial marks from handling and storage, as well as some cracking to its varnish, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7236/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.
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BROWNING 1911-22 BCA COMMEMORATIVE SEMI AUTO Lot #1526 (Sale Order 526 of 627) PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR. S# 2011BCA004.Bbl. 4 1/4". GI style sights. 2011 made Browning Collector's Association Commemorative rimfire 1911 pistol. Slide has various gold etchings & scroll engraving celebrating the life of John Moses Browning. Matte black finish. Checkered hardwood grips. MAGS: 1-10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching numbered factory box with softcase, trigger lock, manual & paperwork.. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-301/MJC). MODERN. $400-600.
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TWO SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS WITH MATCHING FACTORY Lot #1527 (Sale Order 527 of 627) HARD CASES. 1) CZ MODEL P-10F. Cal. 9x19mm. S# D116437. Bbl. 5". Model P-10F semi-automatic pistol mfg. in the Czech Republic by CZ and imported by CZ-USA. Left side of the slide is marked with the CZ logo, followed by the model and cal. designations, with the S# marked on the right. Slide and threaded bbl. exhibit a blue finish. Textured black polymer frame. Raised white dot front sight with raised square notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: two 18-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory hard case. CONDITION: Good, with some spots of light to mild wear overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Frame shows a few scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7036/MLW). MODERN. 2) CANIK TP9SA MODEL 2. Cal. 9x19mm. S# 21AP18281. Bbl. 4 3/8". TP9SA Model 2 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Turkey and imported by Century Arms. Left side of the slide is marked "CANIK" above the cal. designation, followed by "Mod.2", with the model designation, S#, and Century Arms' importer information marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a dull blue finish. Textured black polymer frame, featuring a picatinny rail, just forward of the trigger guard. White dot blade front sight with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. MAGS: two 18-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching black hard case, containing a black polymer holster and mag. loader. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting some light surface oxidation and a few superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some spots of hardened firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer frame shows a few light marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7037/MLW). MODERN. $700-1,100.
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TWO SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Lot #1528 (Sale Order 528 of 627) 1) BERETTA MODEL 92A1 WITH FACTORY BOX & HARD CASE. Cal. 9x19mm. S# A134610Z. Bbl. 4 7/8". Model 92A1 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Italy by Beretta and imported by Beretta USA Corp. Left side of the slide is marked with Beretta's mfg. and importer information, with the model and cal. designations marked on the right. Steel slide exhibits a black enamel-type finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a dull blue finish. Aluminum frame exhibits a matte black finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Beretta logo checkered black polymer grips. Blade front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: one 17-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Factory box (S# no longer legible) containing factory hard case. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some areas of mild thinning and wear, as well as some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Bbl. exhibits areas of light surface oxidation. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips are good, showing some scattered marks from handling and storage. Box exhibits mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7033/MLW). MODERN. 2) HECKLER & KOCH MODEL VP9 WITH MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# 224-250764. Bbl. 4". VP9 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Germany by Heckler & Koch and imported by HKI. Standard markings on slide, denoting the model and cal. designations, as well as the S#. Slide exhibits a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a dull blue finish. Textured black polymer frame. White dot front sight with 2-dot square notch rear sight. MAGS: two 15-rd. mags. and one 17-rd. mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory hard case. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light to mild wear, as well as some superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, retaining strong polygonal rifling throughout. Frame is good, showing some superficial marks from handling and storage. Mag. shows areas of wear that show through to silvering. (24-7034/MLW). MODERN. $600-1,000.
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TWO SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Lot #1529 (Sale Order 529 of 627) 1) FMK FIREARMS ELITE PRO WITH MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 9x19mm. S# BGB1340. Bbl. 3 7/8". Elite Pro semi-automatic pistol mfg. by FMK Firearms. Left side of the frame is marked with FMK's mfg. information, with "THANK YOU; ARMED FORCES" and patent information marked on the right. Slide and bbl. exhibit a gray enamel type finish. OD polymer frame with black polymer grip extension. 3-dot raised iron sights. MAGS: two 14-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory black polymer hard case. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finish, exhibiting areas of wear on the bbl. from cycling of the action. Mirror bore, exhibiting some firing residue, while retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Polymer frame is very good overall. (24-7038/MLW). MODERN. 2) SMITH & WESSON EQUALIZER SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 9mm Luger. S# PJJ0817. Bbl. 3 1/2". Equalizer semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Smith & Wesson. Standard markings on the slide denoting the model and cal. designations. Slide exhibits a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a dull blue finish. Textured black polymer frame with grip safety. White dot front sight with 2-dot square notch rear sight. MAGS: one 10-rd., one 13-rd., and one 15-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory box, containing an UpLULA mag. loader. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting areas of firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Frame is good, showing some light wear. Box shows mild wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7039/MLW). MODERN. $500-700.
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LOT OF 2 WALTHER MODEL 4 & ASTRA MODEL 1921 Lot #1530 (Sale Order 530 of 627) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. 1) WALTHER MODEL 4 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, BY F.W. KESSLER. Cal. 7.65mm. S# 94424. Bbl. 3 3/8". Walther Model 4 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by F.W. Kessler of Suhl, during World War I. Left side of the slide is marked "SELDSTLADE-PISTOLE CAL. 7,65. WALTHER'S PATENT." above the Walther banner logo, a Crown/N commercial nitro proof, and the S#. Left side of the frame is stamped "F.W.K." on the forward trigger guard bow, denoting sub-contracted mfg. by F.W. Kessler. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "CW" monogram checkered brown grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with V-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, slide, and bbl. shroud. MAGS: 1 8-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain good amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, as well as scattered areas of light to mild surface oxidation and pitting overall. Bright bore, exhibiting consistent light to mild pitting and a couple of scattered spots of dark pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show scattered marks and nicks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7203/MLW). CURIO. 2) ASTRA MODEL 1921 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 9x23mm Largo. S# 13986. Bbl. 6". Model 1921 semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Astra for the Spanish military. Top of the slide is marked with the Astra logo towards the muzzle, with Astra's mfg. information, as well as the model and cal. designations marked at the rear. Left side of frame is marked with a Spanish military acceptance proof on the forward trigger guard web, with "SPAIN", the S#, as well as an IAC import mark, stamped on the right. Metal components exhibit a reapplied blue finish overall, save for on the bbl., trigger, and safety lever, which are polished in-the-white. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered brown synthetic grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with U-notch rear sight. All serialized parts are matching and include the frame, grip safety, trigger bar, slide, and bbl. MAGS: 1 8-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some areas of wear and thinning, with scattered spots of light to mild surface oxidation overall. In-the-white parts show areas of light pitting and age related discoloration. Poor pitted bore, retaining fair rifling throughout. Grips show smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage, with several cracks stemming from the screw slots. (24-7239/MLW). CURIO. $400-600.
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LOT OF TWO SEMI AUTO PISTOLS. Lot #1531 (Sale Order 531 of 627) This lot consists of the following semi auto pistols: 1) REMINGTON MODEL 51. Cal. 380 ACP. S# PA53293. Bbl. 3 1/2". Round blade front sight. Low profile square notch rear sight. Second variation Remington 15 pistol. Blued finish. Checkered black grips with Remington UMC logo. MAGS: 1-7. CONDITION: grips show some handling wear & dirt staining. Metal retains 90% original blue with some fading on grip straps, scattered light oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Very good bore with strong rifling. (24-7167/MJC). 2) H&R SELF LOADING SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. S# 3823. Bbl 3 1/4". Round blade front sight. U-notch rear sight. Blued finish with case colored trigger. Checkered black grips with H&R logo. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: grips show some checkering wear & handling marks. Metal retains 70% original blue with scattered oxidation & edge wear. Action functions properly when hand cycled. Bore shows scattered oxidation but strong rifling. (24-7225/MJC). BOTH CURIO. $350-550 for pair.
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2 VINTAGE US 22 LR PISTOLS - RUGER & SHERIDAN. Lot #1532 (Sale Order 532 of 627) 1.) RUGER STANDARD AUTO. Cal. 22 LR. S# 42709. Bbl. 4 3/4" with banded Patridge blade plus windage adjustable rear sight on receiver. Mfg. 1952 (1949-1982) with checkered hard rubber grips having black eagle medallion on left plus chrome plated trigger. MAGS: 1 correct 9 rd. slotted only on right with chromed base. CONDITION: very good to excellent having an occasional very faint handling mark; near excellent bore. (24-7166/NW). 2.) SHERIDAN KNOCABOUT. Cal. 22 LR. S# 06904. Bbl. 5" having oval shape plus integral blade and notch sights. Made 1953-1960 in Racine, Wisconsin using stamped metal parts and riveted construction. Checkered brown plastic grips. Appearance of semi-auto pocket pistol with spur hammer and left side thumb safety lever. Break open action activated by small teardrop shaped lever in front of slotted trigger guard. Sheridan well known for its powerful and high quality 20 cal. Blue (and Silver) Streak pellet rifles. CONDITION: left side is very good with slight high point wear; right side similar but with cleaned oxidation spots at rear of frame. Near excellent bore and grips. (24-7196/NW). BOTH CURIO. $350-500 FOR BOTH.
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LOT OF TWO MODERN HANDGUNS. Lot #1533 (Sale Order 533 of 627) 1) HI POINT CF SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 380 ACP. S# P702288. Bbl. 3 3/8". White Outline sights. Matte black slide with stainless stripe. Gray polymer frame. Grooved black grips. MAGS: 1-8 rd. CONDITION: grips & frame show some handling wear. Slide shows scattered edge wear & flaking. Trigger not cocking when slide is cycled & safety not engaging. Very good bore. (25-579/MJC). 2) HERITAGE ARMS ROUGH RIDER SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR/22 Mag. S# HZ01824. Bbl. 6 1/2". Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Blued cyl. & bbl. Alloy frame. Hardwood grips. CONDITION: grips show scattered handling marks. Bbl. & cyl retain most of their blue with scattered oxidation, scratches & edge wear. Other parts are mostly a plum color with scattered oxidation & flaking. Action appears to function properly when hand cycled. Very good bore. (25-586/MJC). BOTH MODERN. $200-450 for pair.
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2 RIMFIRE HANDGUNS: BERETTA, H&R. Lot #1534 (Sale Order 534 of 627) 1) BERETTA 950BS SEMI AUTO PISTOL WITH MATCHING BOX. Cal. 22 Short. S# BER67693T. Replacement 4" barrel with threads & front sight blade. Black finish. 2 Piece black plastic grips. MAGS: 1 - 6 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: box with manual & brush. CONDITION: Very good to near excellent finish. Shiny bore. (25-298/MD). MODERN. 2) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 22 SPECIAL LARGE FRAME TOP BREAK DA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR. S# 520685. First variation mfg. 1926-1928. Bbl. 6" with rib. Replacement blade front sight & brass rear sight. Matching 7 shot fluted cyl. & extractor. Replacement 2 piece walnut grips. CONDITION: fair blue mixed with gray/brown patina. Refinished grips. Shiny bore with light pitting near muzzle. Top latch lacks spring tension. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Charles Wagner. (25-343/MD). CURIO. $200-400.
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THREE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS. Lot #1535 (Sale Order 535 of 627) 1) SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW22 VICTORY WITH MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 22 LR. S# DJY4093. Bbl. 5 1/2". Model SW22 Victory semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Smith & Wesson. Sides of the slide are marked with the S&W trademark logo, with the left side also being marked "SW22 VICTORY". Left side of the frame is marked with S&W's mfg. information and the cal. designation, with the model designation and S# marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a stainless steel finish overall. Black polymer grip frame. Green fiber optic front sight with green fiber optic square notch rear sight. Muzzle thread protector is absent. MAGS: two 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory box, containing a black polymer picatinny rail. CONDITION: Very good, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory stainless steel finish, exhibiting some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting some areas of firing residue, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Polymer grip frame is very good overall. Box shows some mild exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7029/MLW). MODERN. 2) SMITH & WESSON MODEL M&P 22 COMPACT WITH MATCHING FACTORY BOX. Cal. 22 LR. S# HHT0771. Bbl. 4 1/8". M&P 22 Compact semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Smith & Wesson. Left side of the slide is marked "M&P", followed by "22 COMPACT" and the S&W trademark logo, with S&W's mfg. information marked on the right. Aluminum slide exhibits a matte black finish, with the bbl. exhibiting a dull blue finish. Textured black polymer frame. White dot front sight, with 2-dot square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: matching factory box. CONDITION: good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some light to mild wear and thinning (on the bbl.), as well as some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting strong rifling throughout. Threaded bbl. end exhibits areas of hardened carbon, with a small burr at the chamber, which does not effect serviceability. Frame is very good overall. Box shows some exterior wear from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sturdy and serviceable. (24-7030/MLW). MODERN. 3) CHIAPPA MODEL 1911-22 WITH MATCHING FACTORY HARD CASE. Cal. 22 LR. S# CF-IT-19PO4073. Bbl. 5". Model 1911-22 semi-automatic pistol in Italy by Chiappa and imported by Chiappa Firearms LTD. Left side of the slide is marked with the model and cal. designations. Right side of the frame is marked with Chiappa's importer information, Italian proofs, as well as the S#. Metal components exhibit a matte black finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece checkered wood grips. Ramp blade front sight with square notch rear sight. Thumb safety plunger assembly is absent. MAGS: one 10-rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Matching factory hard case. CONDITION: Good, with metal components retaining the majority of their original factory finishes, exhibiting some areas of wear and some scattered superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, retaining well-defined rifling throughout. Hammer and trigger are broken and do not function. Grips are very good overall. (24-7031/MLW). MODERN. $500-1,000.
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LOT OF 3 ASSORTED EUROPEAN POCKET PISTOLS. Lot #1536 (Sale Order 536 of 627) 1) F.I.E. MODEL A27 SEMI-AUTOMATIC POCKET PISTOL. Cal. 25 ACP. S# A808817. Bbl. 2 1/8". Model A27 semi-automatic pistol mfg. in Spain and imported by F.I.E. Left side of the slide is marked with the model and cal. designations, followed by FIE's importer information. Left side of frame is marked with the S#, with "F.I.E." marked on the right. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "F.I.E." silver medallion checkered wood grips. MAGS: 1 6-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain good amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning overall, with varying degrees of pitting and oxidation present primarily on the right side. Bright bore, exhibiting what appear to be some oxidation, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips show smoothing and scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7197/MLW). MODERN. 2) SPANISH IDEAL SEMI-AUTOMATIC VEST POCKET PISTOL. Cal. 25 ACP. S# 7799. Bbl. 1 3/4". Ideal semi-automatic vest pocket pistol mfg. in Spain. Left side of the slide is marked "PISTOLET AUTOMATIQUE IDEAL" above Spanish proofs, and the S#. Metal components exhibit a blue finish overall. Frame is mounted with 2-piece "YDEAL" checkered brown grips. Frame, slide, and bbl. exhibit matching S#s and assembly #s. MAGS: 1 5-rd. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting light to mild edge wear, some areas of wear and thinning, as well as some scattered spots of light surface oxidation and pitting. Very bright bore, exhibiting strong rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks from handling and storage, with a small chip present on the left panel. (24-7198/MLW). CURIO. 3) BERETTA MODEL 950B SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Cal. 6.35mm. S# B75609. Bbl. 2 3/8". Model 950B semi-automatic pistol mfg. by Beretta in 1966. Left side of the slide is marked "P.BERETTA", followed by the model and cal. designations, with "MADE IN ITALY" marked on the right. Left side of the frame is marked with Italian proofs, with the S# marked on the right. Steel Slide and bbl. exhibit a blue finish, with the aluminum frame exhibiting a black anodized finish. Frame is mounted with 2-piece Beretta logo checkered black plastic grips. Half-moon blade front sight, with square notch rear sight. MAGS: 1 8-rd. CONDITION: very good, with metal components retaining bountiful amounts of their original factory finishes, exhibiting a few spots of light edge wear, as well as a few light superficial handling marks overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Grips show some scattered marks from handling and storage, but otherwise remain sturdy and serviceable. (24-7235/MLW). CURIO. $400-650.
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LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 800-ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER Lot #1537 (Sale Order 537 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 1,200-ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER Lot #1538 (Sale Order 538 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 1000-ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER Lot #1539 (Sale Order 539 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 850-ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER Lot #1540 (Sale Order 540 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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APPROXIMATELY 900 ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER AMMUNITION Lot #1541 (Sale Order 541 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 900-ROUNDS OF 8MM MAUSER Lot #1542 (Sale Order 542 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF ROMANIAN 8MM MAUSER AMMUNITION & CZECH Lot #1543 (Sale Order 543 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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LOT OF 5 CANS (APPROX. 896-ROUNDS) OF 7.62X51MM Lot #1545 (Sale Order 544 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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30 M1 CARBINE MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION IN 10 RD Lot #1546 (Sale Order 545 of 627) STRIPPER CLIPS WITH BANDOLIERS. 1: WRA 54 Ball M1 30 Carbine Ammo. 440 rds in 3 full & 1 partial bandolier. Lot includes bottom portion of original "spam can". 2: PSD 85 Korean M1 30 Carbine Ammo. 1,080 rds in 10 rd stripper clips w/ bandoliers. English markings include "KM1". Can is also marked in Korean characters. CONDITION: ammunition appears to be in good & clean serviceable condition. Steel ammo cans retain original markings. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-24/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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APPROXIMATELY 700 ROUNDS OF SOUTH KOREAN 30 M1 Lot #1547 (Sale Order 546 of 627) CARBINE AMMO. The lot consists of seven green cloth bandoliers containing 100 rds each of M1 Carbine military ball(FMJ) ammunition. This ammunition is on 10 rd stripper clips. The brass cased ammunition is head stamped "PSD / 85". The bandoliers are stored in a dark green steel ammo can w/ Korean character markings. CONDITION: ammo can has legible markings. Bandoliers are in generally good condition, one having small tears. Ammunition appears to be clean & serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-64/RW). AMMO. $200-400.
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30-06 M-2 BALL MILITARY AMMUNITION IN SEALED CANS. Lot #1548 (Sale Order 547 of 627) Greek manufacture produced in the late 1960's. The sealed metal "spam cans" are complete with opening keys. The cans are marked "240 cartridges cal. .30 ball M2 in cartons". CONDITION: cans are in very good condition, retaining nearly all original green paint w/ light handling wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23752-1/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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30-06 M-2 BALL MILITARY AMMUNITION IN SEALED CANS. Lot #1549 (Sale Order 548 of 627) Greek manufacture produced in the late 1960's. The 4 sealed metal "spam cans" are complete with opening keys. The 4 cans are marked "240 cartridges cal. .30 ball M2 in cartons". CONDITION: cans are in very good condition, retaining nearly all original green paint w/ light handling wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23752-2/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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30-06 M-2 BALL MILITARY AMMUNITION IN SEALED CANS. Lot #1550 (Sale Order 549 of 627) Greek manufacture produced in the late 1960's. The 4 sealed metal "spam cans" are complete with opening keys. The 4 cans are marked "240 cartridges cal. .30 ball M2 in cartons". CONDITION: cans are in very good condition, retaining nearly all original green paint w/ light handling wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23752-3/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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30-06 M-2 BALL MILITARY AMMUNITION IN SEALED CANS. Lot #1551 (Sale Order 550 of 627) Greek manufacture produced in the late 1960's. The 4 sealed metal "spam cans" are complete with opening keys. The 4 cans are marked "240 cartridges cal. .30 ball M2 in cartons". CONDITION: cans are in very good condition, retaining nearly all original green paint w/ light handling wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23752-4/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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30-06 M-2 BALL MILITARY AMMUNITION IN SEALED CANS. Lot #1552 (Sale Order 551 of 627) Greek manufacture produced in the late 1960's. The 4 sealed metal "spam cans" are complete with opening keys. The 4 cans are marked "240 cartridges cal. .30 ball M2 in cartons". CONDITION: cans are in very good condition, retaining nearly all original green paint w/ light handling wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23752-5/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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2250 RDS OF PAKISTANI MK7 303 BRITISH BALL Lot #1553 (Sale Order 552 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION. 3 sealed wooden cases of 303 British MK7 Ball ammunition. Mfg. by the Pakistan Ordnance Factory. Markings on the crates indicate mfg. in the mid 1960s. Cases are painted dark brown, have rope handles & are covered w/ numerous shipping labels shipping tape, etc, leaving many of the markings indistinct. CONDITION: crates have wear, cracking, chipping & additional strap fastenings. Ammunition not inspected due to sealed nature of the cans, but is likely to have been packed in paper cartons. (02-23755/RW). AMMO. $1,500-2,500.
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5.45X39 2 SEALED CANS OF 1080 RUSSIAN MILITARY Lot #1554 (Sale Order 553 of 627) CARTRIDGES. 2 sealed green painted steel "spam cans" of 1080 rds each. Markings indicate that the ammunition is steel cased & loaded w/ a 60 grain hollow point bullet. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: lot comes w/ 2 green painted steel "can openers". CONDITION: cans retain most of their original green paint w/ light wear. Markings are legible. Ammunition not examined, due to the sealed nature of the cans. (02-23754-3/RW). AMMO. $500-800.
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GROUPING OF 5.56X45 SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARY BALL Lot #1555 (Sale Order 554 of 627) AMMUNITION AND A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF 10 RD STRIPPER CLIPS. No.1: Eight South African 300 rd sealed plastic battle packs contained inside a dark brown plastic crate. The battle packs are marked "300 RD / 5,56 x 45mm / BALL M1A3 / CTN / 370 A 86". Group contains 2,400 rds total. No.2: Approx. 19" x 11 1/2" x 7" wooden crate contains a very large quantity of 10 rd stripper clips for the 5.56x45 NATO cartridges. The stripper clips appear to be all marked on back w/ "G.G.G. / ASSY / 11010483". There are also a number adapters included to allow filling of rifle mags. CONDITION: the 300 rd battle packs are in very good sealed condition. The dark brown plastic box is in good serviceable condition w/ light wear. The stripper clips range in condition from fair to very good w/ some oxidation issues due to improper storage, but most appear serviceable. Wooden crate is in good condition. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-51/RW). AMMO. $800-1,200.
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1600 ROUNDS OF 7.62X51 NATO MILITARY BALL AMMO. Lot #1556 (Sale Order 555 of 627) The ammunition is contained in 200 rd battle packs, seven of which are sealed plastic & one of which is cardboard. No.1: Five plastic battle packs contained in a green painted wooden crate & labeled "Made in Portugal". Loaded w/ 146 grain FMJ bullets & are primed w/ non-corrosive Berdan primers. No.2: Battle pack marked w/ "FNM-82-43" indicating Portuguese manufacture. No.3: Battle pack marked "AB22 / WEICHKERN / DM111" indicating West German manufacture. No.4: 200 rd cardboard battle pack marked "AB22 / WEICHKERN / DM41" indicating West German manufacture. CONDITION: dark green crate is in good condition w/ handling wear. Sealed plastic battle packs may have handling wear & staining. Cardboard battle pack has torn end flap. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the battle packs. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-65/RW). AMMO. $500-800.
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SEALED CRATE OF YUGOSLAV 7.62X25 MILITARY PISTOL & Lot #1557 (Sale Order 556 of 627) SMG AMMUNITION. Quality green painted sealed wooden crate w/ steel hinges & latches. Crate contains a sealed metal liner, holding 30 paper boxes of 70 rds each for a total of 2,100 rds total. Markings on the crate label include "METAKA / TT-7.62MM / 1952". CONDITION: crate is in good overall condition w/ some flaking finish, moderate wear & splintering. Latches & hinges are functional. Markings are generally clear & legible, lead seals are intact. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-41/RW). AMMO. $800-1,100.
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CRATE OF YUGOSLAV 7.62X25 MILITARY PISTOL & SMG Lot #1558 (Sale Order 557 of 627) AMMUNITION. Quality green painted wooden crate w/ steel hinges & latches. Crate contains a sealed metal liner, holding 30 paper boxes of 70 rds each for a total of 2,100 rds total. Markings on the crate label include "METAKA / TT-7.62MM / 1952". CONDITION: crate is in good overall condition w/ some flaking finish, moderate wear & splintering. Latches & hingrs are functional. Markings are generally clear & legible. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-42/RW) AMMO. $800-1,100.
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GROUPING OF YUGOSLAVIAN 7.62X25 MILITARY PISTOL & Lot #1559 (Sale Order 558 of 627) SMG AMMUNITION. The ammunition contained in a quality hinged military wooden box consists of 20 paper boxes of 70 rds each. The boxes are all sealed. Box label markings include "70 KOM.", 7.62/mm. METAKA 3 a aytmont. The ammunition in the opened box in headstamped "nr" / 1958". CONDITION: wooden crate has wear, thinning & flaking. Metal hinges & latches are functional. Labelling is generally legible. Ammunition appears bright & clean. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-37/RW). AMMO. $400-600.
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CRATE OF CHINESE 7.62X25 PISTOL AND SMG AMMO. Lot #1560 (Sale Order 559 of 627) According to the crate markings & internet research, this sealed plain wooden crate contains 2,520 rds of type 51 steel cased ammunition. The box markings also indicate a production date "9-80". CONDITION: wooden crate has the usual wear, scuffing & splintering w/ splotches of white paint. Ammunition not inspected due to sealed nature of the crate. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-62). AMMO. $400-600.
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2100 RD. CRATE OF YUGO 7.62X25 TOKAREV AMMO. Lot #1561 (Sale Order 560 of 627) This lot consists of a sealed Yugo surplus 2100 rd. crate of 7.62x25 Tokarev ammo. Ammo is undoubtedly corrosive. CONDITION: sealed in arsenal crate. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-7/MJC). AMMO. $400-600 for crate.
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2100 RDS. OF YUGOSLAVIAN 7.62X25 TOKAREV. Lot #1562 (Sale Order 561 of 627) This lot consists of a crated tin of 2100 rds. of Yugo made 7.62x25 Tokarev ammo. Crate & tin have been opened but not ammo boxes. Ammo is undoubtedly corrosive. CONDITION: sealed in arsenal boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-8/MJC). AMMO. $400-600 for crate.
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1260 ROUNDS OF 7.62X39 YUGOSLAVIAN M67 MILITARY Lot #1563 (Sale Order 562 of 627) RIFLE AMMUNITION. Green wooden crate w/ steel fittings. Crate is marked in cyrillic & has several shipping labels attached. Crate of 1,260 rds contains 1 sealed can with 7.62x39 M67 ammunition. The ammunition is brass cased w/ corrosive berdan primers, loaded w/ 123 grain full metal jacket bullets. CONDITION: wooden crate has wear, splintered edges w/ flaking paint. The fittings & latches are functional & markings are generally legible. Ammunition not inspected due to sealed can. (02-23753/RW). AMMO. $500-800.
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3 SEALED CANS OF 7.62X39 MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION Lot #1564 (Sale Order 563 of 627) 1: Green painted "spam can" marked "MADE IN RUSSIA / SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION / 7.62X39mm L.C.B. (indicates lead core ball)NON-CORROSIVE / 640RDS". 2: Two dark green painted "spam cans" containing 700 rds each. Markings include "7.62x39mm, FMJ / U02/07". Cans have numerous shipping labels. Group includes 2 green painted steel "can openers". 1 remains taped to a can. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 green painted "can opener". CONDITION: cans have wear, flaking paint & some markings are faint. Ammunition not inspected due to sealed nature of the cans. (02-23754-2/RW). AMMO. $400-600.
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GROUP OF 2 CRATES OF ALBANIAN 7.62X54R MILITARY Lot #1565 (Sale Order 564 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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3 SEALED CRATES OF ALBANIAN 7.62X54R MILITARY AMMO Lot #1566 (Sale Order 565 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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4 SEALED CANS OF RUSSIAN MFG. 7.62X54R MILITARY Lot #1567 (Sale Order 566 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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2280 RDS. OF ROMANIAN 8MM MAUSER AMMO. Lot #1569 (Sale Order 567 of 627) This lot consists of three 760 rd. cases of Romanian 8mm Mauser ammo. Ammo is likely steel cased & undoubtedly corrosive. CONDITION: sealed in factory tins & crates. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-23/MJC). AMMO. $1000-1500 for lot.
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3 CRATES YUGOSLAVIAN 8MM MAUSER AMMO - 2,700 RDS. Lot #1570 (Sale Order 568 of 627) Sealed wooden crates containing sealed metal cans of 900 rounds each. Brass cases, non magnetic 196 grain FMJ bullets and 1950's corrosive manufacture. Green crates with black lettering containing: "BEZ", "M49" and "7.9mm". PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-32/NW). AMMO. $1,000-1,500.
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3 CRATES YUGOSLAVIAN 8MM MAUSER AMMO - 2,700 RDS. Lot #1571 (Sale Order 569 of 627) Sealed wooden crates containing sealed metal cans of 900 rounds each. Brass cases, non magnetic 196 grain FMJ bullets and 1950's corrosive manufacture. Green crates with black lettering containing: "BEZ", "M49" and "7.9mm". PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-34/NW). AMMO. $1,000-1,500.
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2 SEALED CRATES OF YUGOSLAVIAN 8MM MAUSER MILITARY Lot #1572 (Sale Order 570 of 627) AMMUNITION. The plain wooden crates have leather strap hinges & buckle closure as well as a steel band. The markets on the crates include 7.9mm M-49 / I-A / TE/IM". 1,200 / 52 / date?". The lot contains 2,400 rds in total. CONDITION: the crates have handling wear, staining & occasional splintered edges. Ammunition not examined due to sealed nature of case. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-43/RW). AMMO. $800-1,200.
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2 CRATES OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER MILITARY AMMO. Lot #1573 (Sale Order 571 of 627) Group consists of two sealed 1,400 rd wooden crates of 8mm Mauser(7.9S). Crates are dated 1953. One has the NATO stock number added on a blue background. Crate is labeled "SIVFISEK" & also has an encircled "MKE". Internet research indicates that this ammunition is brass cased w/ full metal jacket bullets & loaded on stripper clips & bandoliers, however, this was not confirmed due to the sealed nature of the crates. CONDITION: crates have the usual scuffing, scraping & handling wear. Ammunition not inspected due to the sealed nature of the crates. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-52/RW). AMMO. $800-1,200.
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3 CRATES OF 760 RD ROMANIAN 7.92 MAUSER AMMUNITION Lot #1574 (Sale Order 572 of 627) Group contains 3 sealed wooden crates of 760 rds each, totaling approx. 2,280 rds. 7.92 Mauser ammunition mfg. in Romania in the 1970s. Crate markings include "7.92", the marking "LPS" which indicates light ball w/ mild steel core bullet type, "GS" which means a lacquered steel cartridge case. Hinged wooden crates w/ over-center latches are sealed by steel strapping. CONDITION: ammunition not inspected due to the sealed crates. Crates have normal handling wear, scuffing & staining. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-1/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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3 CRATES OF 760 RDS ROMANIAN 7.92 Lot #1575 (Sale Order 573 of 627) MAUSER AMMO. Group contains 3 sealed wooden crates of 760 rds each,totaling approx. 2,280 rds. The ammunition was manufactured in Romania in the 1970s. Crate markings include "7.92", the marking 'LPS' which indicates light ball w/ mild steel core bullet construction, and "GS" which means a lacquered steel case. Hinged wooden crates w/ over-center latches are sealed by steel strapping. CONDITION: ammunition not inspected due to sealed crates. Crates have the expected normal handling wear, scuffing & staining. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-10/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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3 SEALED CRATES OF 760 ROUNDS OF Lot #1576 (Sale Order 574 of 627) ROMANIAN 7.92 MAUSER AMMO. Group contains 3 sealed wooden crates of 760 rds each,totaling approx. 2,280 rds. The ammunition was manufactured in Romania in the 1970s. Crate markings include "7.92", the marking 'LPS' which indicates light ball w/ mild steel core bullet construction, and "GS" which means a lacquered steel case. Hinged wooden crates w/ over-center latches are sealed by steel strapping. CONDITION: ammunition not inspected due to sealed crates. Crates have the expected normal handling wear, scuffing & staining. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-11/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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3 CRATES OF 760 RD ROMANIAN 7.92 MAUSER AMMUNITION Lot #1577 (Sale Order 575 of 627) Group contains 3 sealed wooden crates of 760 rds each, totaling approx. 2,280 rds. 7.92 Mauser ammunition mfg. in Romania in the 1970s. Crate markings include "7.92", the marking "LPS" which indicates light ball w/ mild steel core bullet type, "GS" which means a lacquered steel cartridge case. Hinged wooden crates w/ over-center latches are sealed by steel strapping. CONDITION: ammunition not inspected due to the sealed crates. Crates have normal handling wear, scuffing & staining. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-2/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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LARGE GROUPING OF ROMANIAN 8MM MAUSER MILITARY Lot #1578 (Sale Order 576 of 627) AMMUNITION. The ammunition is contained in two sealed wooden crates, each containing two sealed metal "spam cans". There are additionally two more "spam cans" which give a grand total of 2,280 rds. The markings on the crates & cans indicate this ammunition is lacquered steel cased. Loaded w/ pointed full jacketed bullets. Mfg. in 1971. CONDITION: crates have the expected handling wear, splintering & staining. Crates & cans have legible markings. Ammunition not examined due to sealed nature of the containers. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-39/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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3 SEALED CRATES OF ROMANIAN 8MM MAUSER MILITARY Lot #1579 (Sale Order 577 of 627) AMMUNITION. Group consists of 3 sealed wooden crates of 8mm Mauser ammunition. Crate markings include "7.92" & "LPS" which indicates a lacquered steel case. Full metal jacket pointed bullets. Markings indicate ammunition mfg. in 1971. Total number of rds is 2,280. The ammunition is contained inside the crates, in two sealed "spam cans". The crates contain 750 rds each & are so marked on the outside. CONDITION: crates have handling wear, staining & splintering, but remain solid w/ legible markings. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-40/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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LOT OF 3 CRATES OF 8MM MAUSER MILITARY RIFLE AMMO. Lot #1580 (Sale Order 578 of 627) Group contains total count of 2,420 rds. 2 sealed crates are Romanian production. The plain wooden crates hold 760 rds each. Crates are marked "LPS" indicating bullet type is light ball w/ mild steel core. Also marked w/ "GS" indicating steel cartridge cases. Additional marks include "73" indicating date of production. The third wooden crate is painted dark green & from Yugoslavia. The crate which has steel hinges & latches has been opened & contains 900 rds in 15 rd paper boxes of ball cartridges(full metal jacket). Head stamp date is "54". CONDITION: crates have the usual wear, scuffing & splintering from age as well as handling. Markings remain generally legible. Ammunition examined appears clean & serviceable. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-50/RW). AMMO. $600-900.
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APPROX. 2,500 ROUNDS OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER AMMO. Lot #1581 (Sale Order 579 of 627) 2 Crates; 1 sealed of 1,400 rounds plus one opened having 65 boxes of 15 rounds each, 60 rounds on stripper clips in bandolier and 60 rounds loose in plastic bag. Dated approx. 1952 with brass cases and 154 grain FMJ bullets. Full crate weighs about 106 pounds. Cyrillic markings on boxes along with markings on crates of "1953", "7.9S", "KAFiLE No. 7", "25 SAN DIK" and "SiVFiSEK". Ammo in opened crate has near excellent appearance. Internet references state that the ammo is Berdan primed and corrosive. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-38/NW). AMMO. $500-750.
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TWO WWII ERA WOODEN CRATES OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER Lot #1582 (Sale Order 580 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION. The wooden crates enclose 1,400 rds each in a sealed metal container. One crate has been opened, but the inner container was not unsealed. The crate markings include "7'9.SIV?FISEK / TC / ANKARA / S1944 date / A .1400" indicating the quantity of cartridges. The unopened crate is dated "1938". The unpainted wooden crates have rope handles. CONDITION: crates have wear, cracks & splintering. Ammunition not examined, due to the sealed nature of the metal containers. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-12/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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TWO WWII ERA WOODEN CRATES OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER Lot #1583 (Sale Order 581 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION. The wooden crates enclose 1,400 rds each in a sealed metal container. The crate markings include "7'9.SIV?FISEK / TC / ANKARA / 1938 date / 193? / A .1400" which indicates the quantity of cartridges. The unpainted wooden crates have rope handles. CONDITION: crates have wear, cracks & splintering. Ammunition not examined, due to the sealed nature of the metal containers. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-26/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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2 SEALED CRATES OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER MILITARY Lot #1584 (Sale Order 582 of 627) RIFLE AMMUNITION. Markings on the wooden crates include "7.9S / KAFILE NO8 / SIV.FISFK". Dates appear to be dated 1953. Each crate contains 1,400 rds in a sealed metal container. Crates have rope handles. CONDITION: crates are worn w/ cracking & splintering. Ammunition not inspected due to sealed cases. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-27/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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TWO WWII ERA WOODEN CRATES OF TURKISH 8MM MAUSER Lot #1585 (Sale Order 583 of 627) MILITARY RIFLE AMMUNITION. The wooden crates enclose 1,400 rds each in a sealed metal container. The crate markings which may be somewhat obscured include "7'9.SIV?FISEK / TC / ANKARA / A .1400" which indicates the quantity of cartridges. Crates are dated in the early 1940s. The unpainted wooden crates have rope handles. CONDITION: crates have wear, cracks & splintering. Ammunition not examined, due to the sealed nature of the metal containers. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-28/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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LOT OF PRIMARILY ASSORTED COMBLOC AMMUNITION. Lot #1586 (Sale Order 584 of 627) Lot of primarily assorted ComBloc ammunition, including: 1) 1 box of loose assorted 7.62x39mm ammunition. 2) 1 crate containing 20 20-rd. boxes (400-rds. total) of Wolf 7.62x39mm ammunition. 3) 1 crate containing 40 10-rd. packs (400-rds. total) of German 7.62x39mm practice ball ammunition. 4) 9 40-rd. boxes (approx. 360-rds. total) of 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition (1 box opened, with most ammunition appearing to remain inside). 5) 5 70-rd. boxes (350-rds. total) of 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammunition. 6) 2 380-rd. spam cans (760-rds. total) of Romanian 8mm Mauser (1 can opened with all contents appearing to remain inside). 7) 1 partial bandolier containing 50-rds. of 8mm Mauser ammunition. CONDITION: good, with ammo appearing serviceable. Boxes show varying degrees of wear. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-66/MLW). AMMO. $300-500.
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3 CRATES OF PPU 9MM LUGER MILITARY PISTOL AMMO. Lot #1587 (Sale Order 585 of 627) The ammunition is contained in 3 green painted wooden crates w/ steel hinges & latches as well as rope handles. One of the three crates is unsealed & has had 14 boxes removed, leaving a total in that crate of 2,350 rds. The total rd count in this lot is 7,750. The ammunition boxes are marked as "9mm CARTOUCHE LONG", however, the ammunition is 9mm Luger as the case lengths are identical. This labeling is likely done to help distinguish this ammunition from 9mm Makarov or 9mm Kurz(380 ACP). The boxes are additionally marked "NC - 03 / PPU 7810 / MBL 7763". The wooden crates are stenciled to be delivered to Algeria. The ammunition inside the boxes are placed in red plastic trays. The ammunition is head stamped "9-triangle ???-78". Primers have red sealant. Bullets are full metal jacketed. CONDITION: crates are in good condition w/ handling wear, splintering & scuffing. Markings remain generally legible. The ammunition in the boxes in the open crate are appear in good clean condition. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-36/RW). AMMO. $900-1,100.
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RUSSIAN 9MM LUGER HANDGUN AMMUNITION IN SEALED Lot #1588 (Sale Order 586 of 627) SPAM CAN. Due to sealed can, we are unable to determine if bullets are hollow points. Green painted steel "spam can" is marked on top "MADE IN RUSSIA / SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION / 9mm LUGER 9X19 / L.C.B. NON-CORROSIVE / 900 RDS. LOT No B138". According to internet research, "L.C.B." means "Lead Core Bullet". UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: steel green painted "can opener". CONDITION: can retains most of its green paint w/ very light wear. Markings are legible. (02-23754-4/RW). AMMO. $300-600.
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SWEDISH 9MM KPTR/39 INDOOR TRAINING ROUNDS FOR M45 Lot #1589 (Sale Order 587 of 627) MG. Lot consists of approx. 2,300 rds contained in 2 sealed 864 rd fiberboard cases & 1 fiberboard case which has been opened. The opened case contains the balance of the ammunition in 12 unopened 36 rd blue paper boxes as well as a number of loose cartridges. The cartridges are intended for indoor training & practice in the Model 45 submachine gun. The bullets have a steel pellet inside a plastic sabot which disintegrates upon firing, leaving the steel ball to penetrate the target. This ammunition was fired in a special adapter & should not be used in conventional firearms. The brass cased cartridges have a blue sealant w/ a black colored bullet & a silver tip. CONDITION: the sealed boxes have retained most of their dark green paint w/ legible markings. The open case has notable wear * handling marks. Cartridges appear clean & serviceable. (02-23751/RW). AMMO. $600-800.
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LOT OF ASSORTED AMMUNITION & MACHINE GUN BELTS. Lot #1590 (Sale Order 588 of 627) DO NOT BID. Contact Poulin Auctions at 207-453-2114 for bidding.
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GROUPING OF 8MM MAUSER MILITARY AMMO AND 30 M1 Lot #1591 (Sale Order 589 of 627) CARBINE MILITARY TYPE AMMO. All ammunition packed in paper boxes. Group includes two dark green painted steel military ammo cans. 8mm Mauser (7.92). WWII Era German Ammo. No.1: One 15 rd box w/ black label marked "i.L.". Brass cased ball. No.2: One 15 rd box marked "SmK". No.3: Nine 15 rd boxes marked "SmE". One box is torn open, cartirdges are loose & oxidized. Cold War Yugoslavian Ammo. No.1: 20 15 rd boxes "Metak" dated "12-1954". No.2: Four 15 rd boxes of Metak M75 head stamped "??? / 1999". 30 M1 Carbine. No.1: Four boxes of 50 rds. UMC 110 grain metal case bullets head stamped "30 CARB / R-P". CONDITION: unless otherwise noted, boxes in fair to good condition may have wear, staining & small tears. German steel cased ammunition may be expected to have light oxidation issues. (02-23954-1/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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ASSORTED GROUP OF AMMUNITION IN MILITARY CALIBERS. Lot #1592 (Sale Order 590 of 627) 7.62x51 NATO. No.1: Five 20 rd paper boxes of Colombian Indumil ball ammo head stamped "Indumil" & "84". No.2: 120 rds of LC 65 M80 ball on clips contained in two green cloth bandoliers. 30-06. No.1: 192 rds of Lake City ball head stamped "LC / 67" contained in 24 eight rd M1 Garand clips w/ four cloth bandoliers. No.2: Two sealed boxes of 20 rds. Boxes are marked "Caliber 30 M2 Ball Twin Cities Arsenal". 6.5 Japanese. No.1: One 20 rd box of Norma 139 grain soft point boat tail. No.2: One 20 rd box of Norma 156 grain round nose soft point. Lot also includes three dark green painted 30 caliber metal military ammunition cans. (02-23954-2/RW). AMMO. $150-250.
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6.5 CREEDMOOR SPORTING RIFLE AMMO. Lot #1593 (Sale Order 591 of 627) 6.5 CREEDMOOR.) SELLIER&BELLOT, 31 boxes of 20. 140 gr. Soft Point. CONDITION: ammunition and boxes in very good clean condition. (02-23783/RW). AMMO. $500-800.
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45-70 GOVT. COWBOY ACTION AND SPORTING AMMO Lot #1594 (Sale Order 592 of 627) Lot contains hollow points. FIOCCHI Cowboy Action. 10 boxes of 20. 405 gr. lead round nose flat point./ FEDERAL Premium. Hammer Down. 3 boxes of 20. 300 gr. jacketed hollow point. CONDITION: Ammunition appears clean and serviceable. Boxes have light handling wear and small tears. (02-23786/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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19 BOXES OF 243 WIN. SPORTING RIFLE AMMO Lot #1595 (Sale Order 593 of 627) 1.) FEDERAL Power Shok. 7 boxes of 20. 100gr. Jacketed soft point. 2.) HORNADY American Whitetail. 12 boxes of 20. 100 gr. InterLock. CONDITION: boxes may show very light handling wear. Ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23788/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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GROUP OF 30-06, 308 AND 30-30 SPORTING RIFLE AMMO. Lot #1596 (Sale Order 594 of 627) Lot may contain hollow points. 30-06 Springfield. No.1): Barnes Vor-tx 6 boxes of 20, totaling to 120 rds. 168 grain. TTSX. BT. Lead free. No.2): Federal Premium. 3 boxes of 20, totaling to 60 rds. 165 grain Nosler partition. No.3): Federal Power Shok. 4 boxes of 20, totaling to 80 rds. 180 grain jacketed soft point. No.4): PPU Rifle Line. 5 boxes of 20, totaling to 100 rds. 180 grain soft point. 308 Winchester. No.1): PMC Bronze. 3 boxes of 20, totaling to 60 rds. 147 grain FMJ-BT. 30-30 Winchester. No.1): Barnes Pioneer. 4 boxes of 20, totaling to 80 rds. 190 grain original. FN. CONDITION: all ammunition appears cleaned & serviceable. Boxes may have light handling wear & scuffing. (02-23795/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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7MM REM MAG, 7MM-08 REM, 7X57 MAUSER AND 8MM STEYR Lot #1597 (Sale Order 595 of 627) RIFLE AND HANDGUN AMMUNITION. 1: 7mm Rem Mag. Federal Powershok. 8 boxes of 20 rds. 175 grain. Jacketed soft point. 2: 7mm-08 Rem. Nosler. 4 boxes of 20 rds. 140 grain. Ballistic tip boat tail. 3: 7x57 Mauser. Sellier & Bellot. 1 box of 20 rds. 140 grain. Soft point. 4: 8mm Steyr pistol ammunition. Fiocchi. 9 boxes of 50 rds. 113 grain. Full metal jacket. CONDITION: boxes will have light handling wear except Fiocchi boxes, which have notably more wear, scuffing & small tears. All ammunition appears clean & serviceable. (02-23796/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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350 LEGEND SPORTING RIFLE AMMUNITION Lot #1598 (Sale Order 596 of 627) 1.) WINCHESTER Power Point. 5 boxes of 20. 180 gr. Soft Nose. 2.) WINCHESTER Target & Practice. 16 boxes of 20. 145 gr. Full Metal Jacket. CONDITION: boxes have light handling wear. Ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23787/RW). AMMO. $200-400.
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25-06 REM, 224 VALKRYIE, 22-250 REM. SPORTING Lot #1599 (Sale Order 597 of 627) RIFLE AMMO. 25-06 REM.) BARNES VOR-TX. 6 bxs. of 20. 100 gr. TTSX BT./224 VALKYRIE.) HORNADY Varmint Express. 10 bxs. of 20. 60 gr. V-MAX. / 22-250 REM.) HORNADY Varmint Express. 1 bx. of 20. 50 gr. V-MAX. CONDITION: ammunition appears clean and serviceable. Boxes may show very light handling wear. (02-23797/RW). AMMO. $300-400.
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INTERESTING ASSORTMENT OF HANDGUN AND LONG ARM Lot #1600 (Sale Order 598 of 627) MILITARY AND SPORTING AMMUNITION. Lot contains hollow points. Shotgun Ammunition. No.1: 12 Ga. Western Super-X. Four boxes of 25 rds. Plastic 2 3/4" shells. 00 Buckshot. Rimfire Ammunition. No.1: 22 LR. Remington game loads. Three bricks of 400 rds. High velocity hollow point Golden Bullet cartridges. No.2: 22 LR. Winchester. One brick of 500 rds. Super-X high velocity cartridges. No.3: 22 LR. CCI Stinger. Two plastic boxes of 50 rds. No.4: 22 Short. Eley. One box of 50 rds. High velocity solid round nose bullet cartridge. Handgun Ammunition. No.1: 45 Colt. Winchester. One box of 20 rds. 255 grain lead bullet cartridge. No.2: 45 ACP. One box of 50 rds. Box is marked "WCC". Cartridges are steel cased "EC43". Loaded w/ 230 grain military bullets. No.3: 45 ACP. One box of 50 rds. Box is marked "Twin Cities Arsenal". Steel cased cartridges marked "TW 53". Loaded w/ 230 grain military bullets. No.4: 7.63 Mauser. DWM. One box of 20 rds. Two 10 rd stripper clips w/ round nose solid bullets. No.5: 9mm Luger. Remington. Two boxes of 50 rds. 115 grain jacketed hollow point. Rifle ammunition. No.1: 8x57JS. Norma. One box of 20 rds. 123 grain soft point. No.2: 8x57JS. Prvy Partizan. Two boxes of 20 rds. 196 grain soft point. No.3: 30-06. Winchester. Two boxes of 20 rds. 150 grain silver-tip. No.4: 30 M1 Carbine. PMC. One box of 50 rds. 110 grain ball. No.5: 222 Rem. Remington. Two boxes of 20 rds. Mixed 50 grain hollow points & soft points in both boxes. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green painted metal ammo can. CONDITION: boxes will have wear, scuffing, tears, handling marks & detached end flaps. Ammo appears generally clean & serviceable. (02-23954-3/RW). AMMO. $200-400.
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GROUP OF ASSORTED MODERN AND VINTAGE AMMUNITION. Lot #1601 (Sale Order 599 of 627) Group contains rifle, shotgun & handgun ammunition. Lot contains hollow points. Shot Shells Include: 12 Ga.: No.1: Two piece nearly full box of US Cartridge Company "Climax" rds. 2 5/7" paper shells loaded w/ assorted shot sizes. No.2: 25 rd one piece box Winchester paper super trap government load 1 1/8 ounces of no. 8 shot. No.3: Two 25 rd one piece boxes of Federal Champion paper 2 3/4" 1 1/8 ounces of 7 1/2 shot. No.4: Two 5 rd boxes. 1 box contains four rds. Federal 2 3/4" one ounce super slug hollow point. No.5: Two 5 rd boxes. Federal 2 3/4" double 00 buckshot. No.6: 23 assorted 2 3/4" Federal & Winchester buckshot & slug loads. Rifle cartridges include: No.1: 35 Remington. One box of 20 Remington Express 200 grain soft point. Pistol cartridges include: No.1: 38 Special. One box of 50 rds. Norma. 158 grain lead RN. No.2: 38 Special. One box of 50 rds, 25 remaining. 3D police cartridges. 158 grain semi-wad cutter. No.3: Assorted pistol cartridges, both brass & aluminum cased. Predominantly 9mm Luger & 38 Special. Packed loose. (02-23771/RW). AMMO. $200-400.
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6.5 GRENDEL AND 223 REM AMMO. Lot #1602 (Sale Order 600 of 627) 6.5 GRENDEL.) NEMO Range and Training. 9 boxes of 20 rds. 120 grs. Full metal jacket Boat tail. / 223 REM.) PMC Bronze. 6 boxes of 20. 55gr. Full metal jacket. Boat tail. CONDITION: ammo and boxes in good clean condition. (02-23798/RW). AMMO. $200-300.
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270 WINCHESTER AND 6MM CREEDMOOR SPORTING RIFLE Lot #1603 (Sale Order 601 of 627) AMMO. Lot contains hollow points. 1.) 270 WIN. FEDERAL POWER SHOK. 6 boxes of 20. 150 gr. Jacketed Soft Point. 2.) FEDERAL Fusion. 2 boxes of 20. 130 gr. Bonded Soft Point. 3.) 6MM CREEDMOOR. HORNADY BLACK. 6boxes of 20. 105 gr. Boat Tailed Hollow Point. CONDITION: boxes may have light handling wear. Ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23799/RW). AMMO. $200-300.
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LOT OF RIFLE AMMUNITION. Lot #1604 (Sale Order 602 of 627) 1) GROUP OF 22 LONG RIFLE SHOT SHELLS AND 22 MAGNUM TMJ AMMUNITION. No.1): 22 long rifle shot shells. CCI. 5 full cartons of 200 rds each & 1 partial carton containing 140 rds. Total: 1,140. No. 12 shot. No.2): 22 Magnum. CCI MAXI-MAG Target 40 gr total metal jacket. 8 sealed boxes of 50 total 400 rds. CONDITION: all boxed in very good condition w/ only very light handling wear. Ammunition appears clean & serviceable. (02-23789/RW). NON-GUN. 2) HORNADY 17 HORNET AND 17 MACH 2 RIFLE AMMO. No 1.) 17 HORNET,SUPERFORMANCE VARMINT. 10 boxes of 25. 20 gr. V-MAX. No 2.) 17 MACH 2. Rimfire. 25 boxes of 50 rds. 17 gr. V-MAX. CONDITION: 17 Hornet boxes have pricing labels and handling wear. 17 MACH 2 plastic boxes in very good condition. All ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23791/RW). AMMO. $400-700.
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LARGE GROUP OF SHOTGUN HUNTING AMMO IN 12 AND 20 Lot #1605 (Sale Order 603 of 627) GUAGE. 12GA.) HEVI-SHOT Turkey 14 5rd. bxs. Non-toxic 3". 2 oz. #9 shot./ WINCHESTER Long Beard. 11 10 rd. bxs. Lead shot. 3". 1 7/8 oz. #6 shot. 20 GA.) HEVI XH Non-toxic. 12 25 rd. bxs. 3". 7/8 oz. #4 tungsten. CONDITION: shells all appear clean and servicable. Boxes exhibit light handling wear. (02-23800/RW). AMMO. $100-200.
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MISC GROUPING OF AMMUNITION. Lot #1606 (Sale Order 604 of 627) - 3 BOXES - 45 rds. of Weatherby 300 Weatherby Magnum 150 gr. soft point. - 3 BOXES - 60 rds. of Remington 300 Rem. Ultra Mag. 150 gr. Accutip Boat Tail. - 2 BOXES - 40 rds. of Hornady Match 6.5 Creedmoor 147 gr. ELD MATCH. - 2 BOXES - 100 rds. of Aguila 30 Carbine 110 gr. Full Metal Jacket. - 2 BOXES - 40 rds. of Federal 454 Casull 260 gr. Fusion. - 1 BOX - 50 rds. of HSM 454 Casull 325 gr. lead WFN Gas Check "BEAR LOAD". - 2 BOXES - 40 rds. WPA 7.62x54R 174 gr. FMJ. - 1 BOX - 15 rds. of Syrian 7.5 French ball on stripper clips. Ammo is contained in ammo can. CONDITION: boxes in primarily very good condition; ammo appears serviceable. (02-24037/MD). AMMO. $200-400.
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LARGE LOT OF ASSORTED VINTAGE PISTOL & RIFLE Lot #1607 (Sale Order 605 of 627) AMMUNITION AND BOXES. Large lot of assorted vintage pistol and rifle ammunition and boxes, including: 1) 1 50-rd. box of Winchester .25 ACP ammunition containing 27 assorted rds. 2) 1 50-rd. box of Winchester .25 ACP ammunition containing assorted calibers and ammunition. 3) 1 50-rd. box (6 fired casings & 21-rds. remaining) of Remington .25 Stevens Rimfire ammunition. 4) 1 25-rd. box of German 6.35mm ammunition, containing 10-rds. of Western .25 ACP. 5) 2 50-rd. boxes (1 full box, 1 empty box) of Winchester .32 S&W blank cartridges. 6) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 1-rd. remaining) of Winchester .32 S&W Long ammunition. 7) 1 50-rd. box of Winchester .32 S&W ammunition, containing assorted ammunition. 8) 1 50-rd. box (5-rds. remaining) of Winchester .32 S&W ammunition. 9) 1 50-rd. box of Remington .32 S&W ammunition, containing 8 assorted rds. 10) 1 50-rd. box (21 fired casings remaining) of Peters .32 S&W ammunition. 11) 1 box (lid not present) containing 29 "R.H.A. Co." head stamped .32 S&W shot shells, and 4 brass casings. 12) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 35-rds. remaining) of Western .32 Short Rimfire ammunition. 13) 1 50-rd. Remington UMC box (approx. 30-rds. remaining) of assorted .32 Short Rimfire ammunition. 14) 1 50-rd. .32 Short Rimfire Canuck box of assorted ammunition. 15) 2 50-rd. boxes (12-rds. remaining) of UMC .32 Long Rimfire ammunition. 16) 1 empty 50-rd. box of Winchester .32 Long Rimfire ammunition. 17) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 3-5 rds. remaining) of Peters .32 Long Rimfire Shot Cartridges ammunition. 18) 1 50-rd. box (10-rds. remaining) of Peters .32 Long Rimfire ammunition. 19) 1 50-rd. box (Lid not present, approx. 30-rds. remaining) of .32 Long Rimfire shot ammunition. 20) 1 50-rd. Winchester box, containing 34 assorted rds. of ammunition. 21) 1 50-rd. box (lid absent, approx. 35-rds. remaining) of Remington UMC .32 Colt New Police ammunition. 22) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 50-rds. remaining) of UMC .38 Caliber blank ammunition. 23) 1 50-rd. box of Winchester .38 S&W blank ammunition. 24) 1 50-rd. box (2 casings and 1-rd. remaining) of Dominion .38 S&W blank ammunition. 25) 1 50-rd. box (5-rds. remaining) of Peters .38 S&W Special ammunition. 26) 1 20-rd. box (8-rds. remaining) of Frankford Arsenal .38 Caliber blank cartridges. 27) 1 50-rd. Western .38 Long Colt box containing approx. 20-rds. of assorted .38 Caliber ammunition. 28) 1 empty 50-rd. box of Winchester .38 Colt New Police ammunition. 29) 1 50-rd. box (11-rds. remaining) of Remington UMC .38 Colt New Police ammunition. 30) 1 box (9-rds. remaining) of Remington .45 M15 shot ammunition. 31) 1 20-rd. box (3-rds. remaining) of Remington UMC .22 Savage ammunition. 32) 2 20-rd. boxes (40 fired cases) of Winchester .30 W.C.F. (FOR WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 RIFLES) ammunition. 33) 1 20-rd. box (11-rds. remaining) of UMC 7.65mm Belgian Mauser ammunition. 34) 3 20-rd. boxes (44 fired casings remaining) of UMC .303 Savage ammunition. 35) 3 20-rd. boxes (58 fired casings remaining) of Savage .303 Savage ammunition. 36) 1 empty 20-rd. box of Western .35 Remington ammunition. 37) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 45 fired casings remaining) of Winchester .38 Winchester ammunition. 38) 1 20-rd. box (10 fired casings & 10-rds. remaining) of Imperial .38-55 Winchester ammunition. 39) 1 20-rd. box (2 fired casings & 4-rds. remaining) of Winchester .401 Winchester S.L. ammunition. 40) 1 20-rd. box of primed (no head stamp) Winchester .45-70 Government casings). 41) 1 20-rd. Winchester .45-90 Winchester box, containing assorted .45-70 Government primed casings. 42) 1 20-rd. Winchester .45-90 Winchester box, containing 18 unprimed .45-90 casings. 43) 1 15-rd. box of Finnish 7.62x54R ammunition. 44) 1 10-rd. box of what appears to be Persian 7.62x51mm ammunition. 45) 2 20-rd. boxes (40-rds. total) of 5.56x45mm M200 blank ammunition. 46) 1 50-rd. box (approx. 45-rds. remaining) of unidentified rimfire ammunition. 47) 1 18-rd. box of assorted fired rifle casings. 48) 1 box of 11 assorted .30 Carbine rds. 49) 2 25-rd. boxes (1 box with 4 projectiles, 29 projectiles remaining) of Winchester .30 Winchester projectiles). 50) 1 25-rd. box (11 projectiles remaining) of Winchester .32 Marlin projectiles. 51) 1 box with 1 fired casing of .401 Winchester S.L. ammunition. 52) 1 box of Lyman Ideal Gas .243 Caliber gas checks. 53) 1 box of Winchester Blackedge No. 12 felt gun wads. CONDITION: boxes exhibit carying degrees of wear, with many exhibiting holes, tears, and/or moderate wear overall. Ammunition exhibits varying degrees of age related discoloration, with lead projectiles exhibiting oxidation. (02-23313/MLW). AMMO. $500-1,000.
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GROUPING OF 10MM AMMUNITION. Lot #1608 (Sale Order 606 of 627) 3 BOXES - 150 rds. of Sellier & Bellot 180 gr. FMJ. 1 CASE SEALED - 250 rds. of 180 gr. FMJ. 2 BOXES - 80 rds. of Rem. 180 gr. MC. 3 BOXES - 135 rds. of Sig Sauer 180 gr. FMJ. 5 BOXES - 85 rds. of Halo 165 gr. MATCH. Lot comes with ammo can. CONDITION: boxes appear in very good condition; ammo appears serviceable. (02-24036/MD). AMMO. $200-400.
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40 SMITH AND WESSON HANDGUN AMMUNITION. Lot #1609 (Sale Order 607 of 627) Lot may contain hollow points. 1: HSM Remanufactured. 18 boxes of 50 rds. Loosely packed. 180 grain. Plated flat nosed. 2: PMC Bronze. 37 boxes of 50 rds. 165 grain. Full metal jacket flat point. CONDITION: boxes will have wear, scuffing, dents & handling marks. Ammunition appears bright, clean & serviceable. (02-23785/RW). AMMO. $500-700.
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380 AUTO HANDGUN AMMUNITION. Lot #1610 (Sale Order 608 of 627) Lot contains hollow points. 1.) SIG SAUER. V-CROWN. 21 boxes of 20. 90 gr. Jacketed Hollow Points. 2.) ARMSCOR USA. 41 boxes of 20. 95gr. Jacketed Hollow Point. CONDITION: SIG SAUER boxes in very good condition. ARMSCOR boxes have handling wear and a few have notable crushing. All ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23784/RW). AMMO. $400-600.
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357 SIG CORBON HANDGUN AMMUNITION Lot #1611 (Sale Order 609 of 627) Lot contains hollow points. 1.) 357 SIG CORBON. 16 boxes of 20. 115 gr. Jacketed Hollow Point. 2.) 357 SIG CORBON. 9 boxes of 20. 125 gr. Jacketed Hollow Points. CONDITION: boxes have light handling wear. Ammo appears clean and serviceable. (02-23792/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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44 REMINGTON MAGNUM, 38 SUPER AUTO PLUS P & 25 Lot #1612 (Sale Order 610 of 627) AUTO HANDGUN AMMUNITION. Lot contains hollow points. 1: 44 Rem Mag. PMC Bronze Hunting. 14 boxes of 25 rds. 180 grain. Jacketed hollow point. 2: 38 Super Auto Plus P. Aguila. 6 boxes of 50 rds. 130 grain. Full metal jacket. 3: 25 Auto. Remington UMC. 3 boxes of 50 rds. 50 grain. Full metal jacket. CONDITION: boxes have moderate handling wear & scuffing. May have small tears. Ammo appears clean & serviceable. (02-23794/RW). AMMO. $300-500.
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500 RDS OF 32 ACP AMMUNITION. Lot #1613 (Sale Order 611 of 627) This lot consists of ten 50 rd. boxes of Winchester 32 ACP 60 gr. silvertip JHP ammo. CONDITION: ammo is near excellent in factory boxes & shipping crate. (02-24001/MJC). AMMO. $200-400 for lot.
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9 BOXES OF 100 RDS ARMSCOR TCM9R AMMUNITION. Lot #1614 (Sale Order 612 of 627) Lot contains hollow-points. The TCM9R cartridges are loaded w/ a 39 grain jacketed hollow-point bullet. Cartridges are head-stamped "USA / 22 TCM9R" & are designed specifically for use w/ TCM conversion kits & in all Rock Island Armory 22 TCM9R pistols. CONDITION: boxes may have small tears & handling wear. Ammunition is in good, clean serviceable condition. (02-23790/RW). AMMO. $200-300.
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FEDERAL 30 SUPER CARRY AMERICAN EAGLE. Lot #1615 (Sale Order 613 of 627) Lot contains hollow points. Federal 30 Super Carry. 18 boxes of 50 for a total of 900 rds. American eagle. 100 grain full metal jacket. Lot also contains 1 box of 20 rd Speer Gold Dot 115 grain hollow point. CONDITION: ammunition appears clean & serviceable. Boxes may have light handling wear. (02-23793/RW). AMMO. $100-200.
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LOT OF 2000 CCI SMALL RIFLE PRIMERS. Lot #1616 (Sale Order 614 of 627) This lot consists of four 5000 ct. cases of CCI small rifle primers. Cases are housed in a GI 20mm ammo can. CONDITION: sealed in factory cases. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-15/MJC). $1000-1500 for lot.
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LOT OF 15000 WINCHESTER 209 SHOTGUN PRIMERS. Lot #1617 (Sale Order 615 of 627) This lot consists of three 5000 ct. cases of Winchester 209 shotshell primers. CONDITION: sealed in factory boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-16/MJC). $800-1200 for lot.
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LOT OF 20,000 WINCHESTER PRIMERS. Lot #1618 (Sale Order 616 of 627) This lot consists of 15,000 standard Winchester Small Pistol & 5,000 Winchester Small Rifle primers. Primers are in 5000 ct. boxes & further housed in a GI 20mm ammo can. CONDITION: sealed in factory 5000 ct. boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-18/MJC). $1000-1500 for lot.
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LOT OF 20,000 WINCHESTER RIFLE PRIMERS. Lot #1619 (Sale Order 617 of 627) This lot consists of 3 sealed 5000 ct. cases of Winchester standard large rifle primers. Also included is one 5000 ct. case of Winchester small rifle primers. CONDITION: sealed in factory boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-3/MJC). $1000-1500 for lot.
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LOT OF 15,000 WINCHESTER LARGE RIFLE PRIMERS. Lot #1620 (Sale Order 618 of 627) This lot consists of 3 sealed 5000 ct. cases of Winchester standard large rifle primers. CONDITION: sealed in factory boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-4/MJC). $700-1000 for lot.
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13,000 WINCHESTER 209 SHOTGUN PRIMERS. Lot #1621 (Sale Order 619 of 627) Winchester branded 209 primers in current blue boxes. 2 sleeved boxes of 5,000 each plus 3 individuals of 1,000 each. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-44/NW). $650-900.
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14,000 WINCHESTER WLP LARGE PISTOL PRIMERS. Lot #1622 (Sale Order 620 of 627) Winchester branded WLP primers in 19" tall (large), unmarked ammo can. 2 sleeved boxes of 5,000 each plus 2 individuals of 1,000 each. CCI 350 Magnum; 2 boxes of 1,000 each. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-45/NW). $750-1,000.
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12,000 SMALL PISTOL PRIMERS. Lot #1623 (Sale Order 621 of 627) Winchester branded WSP primers in 19" tall (large), unmarked ammo can. 1 sleeved box of 5,000 plus 5 individuals of 1,000 each. CCI 550 Magnum; 2 boxes of 1,000 each. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-46/NW). $650-900.
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28,000 SMALL RIFLE PRIMERS - MULTIPLE BRANDS. Lot #1624 (Sale Order 622 of 627) Case of 5,000 Federal 205 primers in 19" tall (large), unmarked ammo can. Case of 5,000 Winchester WSR plus 8 boxes of 1,000 each. Remington No. 6 1/2 primers; 10 boxes of 1,000 each. Large 40mm military ammo can. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-47/NW). $1,500-2,000.
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11,000 LARGE RIFLE PLUS 6,000 LR MAGNUM PRIMERS. Lot #1625 (Sale Order 623 of 627) Winchester WLP; 2 sleeved boxes of 5,000 each plus 1 box of 1,000. Federal No. 215 Magnum; 3 boxes of 1,000 each. Remington No. 9 1/2M Magnum; 3 boxes of 1,000 each. 19" tall (large), unmarked ammo can missing lid. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-48/NW). $800-1,200.
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LOT OF 15,000 RUSSIAN MUROM PRIMERS. Lot #1626 (Sale Order 624 of 627) This lot consists of one 5000 ct. case of Russian made Murom KVB-223 Wolf Small rifle primers & two 5000 ct. cases of Murom KVB-7 Wolf large rifle primers. CONDITION: sealed in factory boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-5/MJC). $700-1000 for lot.
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LOT OF 15,000 RUSSIAN MUROM SMALL RIFLE PRIMERS. Lot #1627 (Sale Order 625 of 627) This lot consists of three 5000 ct. cases of Russian made Murom KVB-223 Wolf small rifle primers. CONDITION: sealed in factory boxes. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Ivan Lee Shapiro. (02-23495-6/MJC). $700-1000 for lot.
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HANDLOADER'S PRIMERS CHEDDITE TYPE 209 & REMINGTON Lot #1628 (Sale Order 626 of 627) NO.5 1/2 SMALL PISTOL. No.1: Box of 1,000 in 10 sleeves of 100 each. Remington no.5 1/2 small pistol primers. No.2: Cheddite Clerinox Type 209 Shot-Shell primers. Display box holds 11 sleeves of 100. 12 sleeves in total(1,200 primers). Primers are made in France. CONDITION: containers have very light handling wear. Primers appear to be clean & serviceable. (02-23810/RW). NON-GUN. $100-200.
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LOT OF ASSORTED RELOADING EQUIPMENT. Lot #1629 (Sale Order 627 of 627) Lot of assorted reloading equipment, including: 1) 2 MEC Versa-Mec shot shell reloaders. 2) 2 MEC E-Z Paks. 3) 1 RCBS JR2 press. 4) 1 Size-O-Matic Model 800B shot shell reloader. CONDITION: good, with some wear from use and some spots of oxidation. (02-23958/MLW). $100-300.
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