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Span.-Am. War Era Chromo-Lithograph Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 643) Spanish-American War Era Chromo-Lithograph, entitled ''A Heart-Breaking Parting'', of soldier clad in Spanish-American War attire with Trapdoor Springfield rifle leaving home to fight. Image size approx. 16''x20''; framed approx. 20''x24''. Condition is fine with minor damage at bottom edge. Glass appears to be original. Est.: $300-$500.
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Span.-Am. War Era Chromo-Lithograph Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 643) Spanish-American War Era Chromo-Lithograph, entitled ''The Battle of Malate, Philippines, night of July 31st, 1898''. Multi-colored image shows American Infantry and Cavalrymen, including the 10th PA, attacking Spanish position, with 3'' oval in top right corner of Col. A.L. Hawkins. Image size approx. 27''x20''; framed approx. 24''x32''. Condition is about fine with minor discoloration in night sky, as well as some fading to image. Original frame and glass are present. Est.: $350-$500.
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Lot of 2 Original Buffalo Bill's Red Banners Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 643) Lot of Two (2) Original Buffalo Bill's Red Banners, one marked ''Congress of Rough Riders 1909 Tour'', and the other marked ''Buffalo Bill's Farewell Performance 1916 Tour''. Both are in excellent condition showing very light soiling and minor fading. Est.: $400-$600/lot.
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Hotel Registration Page - Buffalo Bill Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 643) Hotel Registration Page from the Eastern Hotel, Dunkirk, NY, dated Thursday, May 28, 1885, signed by Buffalo Bill's Advanced Brigade, in preparation for their upcoming Wild West Show. Condition is excellent, as framed and matted. Est.: $350-$500.
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Pair of Beaded & Fringed Western Gauntlets Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 643) Pair of Beaded and Fringed Western Gauntlets, nicely lined and utilized seven different colors of beads. Beautifully executed, approx. size 9. Condition is excellent showing only light wear and probably dating from the early to mid-20th Century. Est.: $450-$650.
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Late Civil War Era Model 1855 Brass Buckle Plate Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 643) Late Civil War Era U.S. Model 1855 Brass Buckle Plate, with silver wreath. Condition is very good to fine with thinning to eagle shield and minor loss of detail elsewhere. Est.: $250-$500.
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Lot of 3 Civil War Era Tintypes Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 643) Lot of Three (3) Civil War Era Tintypes, one of a Union soldier in uniform, with rifled musket and bayonet, in glass-covered gilt framed gutta percha case; one of what appears to be a Civil War period band drummer in full regalia, in studio setting, in glass-covered gilt framed simulated leather covering with embossed finish; and one of Civil War soldier with what appears to be an 1855 rifled musket, bummer cap, and uniform, possibly Confederate (this image is reversed on the plate and U.S. is in mirror image on the belt buckle). Condition to all three is about excellent. Images remain in very high condition as does most of the plating to frame. Loose image with some minor corrosion to exterior edges. Gutta percha case with some minor repairs. Est.: $750-$1,000/lot.
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Revolutionary War Period Light Horse Saber Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 643) Revolutionary War Period Light Horse Saber, 27'' blade, 33-1/4'' overall, gilt brass guard with lion's head pommel, and what appears to be an American hardwood grip such as elm. Condition is very good considering its age, with even discoloration to blade and nicks to edge. Thinning to gilt finish on pommel and guard; fractures from dryness on grip. No scabbard. Est.: $500-$750.
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Model 1820 Infantry Officer's Sword, by Horstmann Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 643) Model 1820 Infantry Officer's Sword, with Indian head pommel, by Horstmann & Sons, Philada, beautiful 30'' bright blade with blue and gold details, pearl grips, and gilt crossguard and pommel. Baroque knucklebow attaches to shoulder of Indian and is decorated with floral type scrolls. In brass scabbard showing light simple decoration, the back of which is stamped ''132'' (possibly Horstmann's catalog number), just below Horstmann's scroll trademark. Used from approx. 1821. Condition is fine. Blade shows light wear near guard to blue finish. Gilt has thinned to approx. 30%, much of which remains on backstrap. Scabbard with light dents and minor discoloration. A beautiful early American sword. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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U.S. 1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 643) U.S. Model 1850 Staff & Field Officer's Sword, by W.H. Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia, 32'' medium relief etched blade, standard pierced U.S. gilt bronze guard, bow and pommel, with wire wrapped skateskin grip, in double-ring black iron scabbard with gilded brass throat, middle band, and tip. Condition is about fine with moderate thinning to gilt on guard. Toning to blade and nicks to edge. Scabbard with even patination to brass components and light to moderate toning to top iron portion. Est.: $600-$800.
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Lg. Mid-19th C. American made Arkansas Toothpick Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 643) Large and Unique Mid-19th Century American made Arkansas Toothpick, marked ''J.S. Silver Jr./Trenton, NJ'', 15'' double-edged blade, steel finial-tipped coffin-shaped guard, alternately grooved and checkered four-sided tapered American walnut grip, with steel round flat pommel nut. J.S. Silver is mentioned in several Civil War publications as a Union sword maker. Condition is excellent as lightly sharpened, with very small loss at tip. Etched panel maker's name remains 90% visible, with light carbon spotting to blade. Grips remains in excellent condition. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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Ames Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artillery Sword Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 643) Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artillery Sword, by Ames, 19'' double-edged blade, 25-1/4'' overall, remaining in government service from approx. 1832-1870. This example is ADK inspected with sub-inspector JWR to cast bronze grip. Condition is very good with thinning and toning to finish. Pommel with some loss of detail to eagle motif. Based on the Roman gladius. Est.: $300-$500.
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U.S. Model 1850 Presentation Officer's Sword Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 643) U.S. Model 1850 Presentation Officer's Sword, 30'' blade with nicely etched scroll, Stand of Arms, and eagle motifs. Wire-wrapped skateskin grip with pierced guard, Phrygian helmet pommel cap, with top of hilt engraved ''Lieut. And. Riddle''. Iron scabbard is double brass banded with brass chape and throat rings. Upper band marked ''Adj. John Nyce/for Reg't P.R.V.C./33rd Reg't P.V.'', (4th PA Reserves 33rd Inf.), who started the war with altered flintlock muskets, and marched toward Manasses in 1862. This regiment fought continuously throughout the Civil War. Their glorious history reads like a novel, and no doubt both Riddle and Nyce played an important role. Condition is fine with good detail to etching on blade. All twisted copper wire is present, although loose in some places. Scabbard with dent to both sides of chape. Inscriptions show polishing over time, which has slightly thinned its definition. A great old sword with lots of history. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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Model 1852 U.S. Naval Officer's Sword Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 643) Model 1852 U.S. Naval Officer's Sword, by Horstmann, Philadelphia, with naval motifs named to Sargent Forre, which is etched on right side of 30'' blade. Sword measures approx. 36'' overall with wire-wrapped skateskin grip, Phrygian helmet pommel cap, with oak spray and acorns cast in high relief. Pierced guard is cast with ''USN'' to bottom portion; guard begins and terminates with dolphin heads. Leather scabbard with throat, chape, and central portion showing rope and dolphin motifs. Leather hanger and partial belt remain. Portapee to crossguard portion of sword. Condition is very good to fine with light thinning and minor toning to gilt on guard. Blade remains bright. Leather portion of scabbard and belt with light crazing and losses. Est.: $1,000-$1,500.
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U.S. Model 1840 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, by Ames Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 643) U.S. Model 1840 Enlisted Cavalry Saber, by Ames, this example dated 1848, putting it at the time of the Mexican War and correct for use by either Union or Confederate forces. Blade measures 36''; 41-1/2'' overall. This pattern sword was in basic use for 75 years and was nicknamed ''The Old Wristbreaker''. Pommel with Phrygian helmet pommel, with half-basket two-branch knuckleguard bow. Inspector marked ''WD''. Condition is fine. Wire wrap is present. Leather handle with light nicks. Blade with minor carbon spotting, more pronounced to scabbard. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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U.S. Model 1860 Lt. Cavalry Saber, by Millard Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 643) U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber, by Millard, 35'' bright blade, 41'' overall, with wire-wrapped leather grip and brass pommel cap and guard. Scabbard with dual suspension rings with standard Cavalry drag at tip. Condition is excellent. Blade remains bright with just light runner marks. Grip area perhaps with additional coat of lacquer at one point. Leather washer is present. Scabbard with light even wear and patination. Very nice. Est.: $600-$800.
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Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 643) Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber, (1861-1862), 35-1/2'' blade, 41-1/4'' overall, blade marked ''Tiffany & Co./New York'', with iron pommel and guard, very similar to standard Cavalry sabers; with wire-wrapped wooden grip. Condition is good with moderate patination to blade and iron grip fittings. Thinning to grip material showing through to cord in some places, predominantly in grip area. Est.: $400-$600.
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Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 643) Tiffany & Co. Model 1861 Cavalry Saber, (1861-1862), 35-1/2'' blade, 41-1/4'' overall, blade marked ''Tiffany & Co./New York'', with iron pommel and guard, very similar to standard Cavalry sabers; originally with wire-wrapped wooden grip. Condition is good with moderate patination to blade and iron grip fittings. Wrapped wooden grip has lost much of its double twisted wire. Est.: $400-$600.
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Early 20th-C. English Pattern 1897 Infantry Sword Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 643) Early 20th Century English Pattern 1897 Infantry Officer's Sword, with Edward VII etched motif to blade and prominently displayed in pierced guard; 32-1/2'' blade, 38-1/2'' overall, with double wire-wrapped skate grip and checkered backstrap. Spine of sword is marked ''London Made''. In brown leather-covered nickel-throated scabbard. Edward VII reigned from 1901-1910. He was the eldest son of Queen Victoria and was on the throne during the last part of the Boar War. Although his reign was short, much of the shift in European power occurred in the first decade of the 20th Century. Condition is excellent showing just light carbon spotting overall to blade and guard. Treated scabbard with minor scuffs and scratches. Leather washer is present. Est.: $600-$800.
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Manton & Co. Model 1912 Cavalry Sword Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 643) English Pattern Model 1912 Cavalry Sword, by Manton & Co. (marked ''Calcutta''), 35'' blade, 42-1/2'' overall, with wire-wrapped skate handle, foliate decorated solid half-basket guard. Spine of blade marked ''London Made''. In treated leather covered scabbard with nickel-plated throat. Condition is fine. Blade with minor carbon spotting, minor wear and flattening to skateskin, and mild corrosion coming through plating on guard. Scabbard has been re-dyed brown. Est.: $400-$600.
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Mass. Arms Co. Wesson & Leavett Perc. Revolver Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 643) Mass. Arms Co. Wesson & Leavett Percussion Belt Revolver, NVSN, .31 cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, originally with blue finish, brass triggerguard, back and buttstrap; with rosewood grips. Mfg'd 1850-1851. Scarce with approx. 1000 produced. Condition is good retaining little original finish. Grips with oil darkening and fractional shrinkage. Action and bore are good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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James Warner Center Hammer Perc. Pkt. Revolver Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 643) James Warner Center Hammer Percussion Pocket Model Revolver, #179, .28 cal., 3'' octagon barrel, blue finish, walnut grips. Condition is fine retaining approx. 80%+ factory blue. Grips with small dings. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 643) Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistol, #41, .31 cal., 3-1/8'' barrel group, originally blue and case hardened finish with light foliate engraving, bag-shaped walnut grips. This particular standard-size version features smooth contoured barrels and nipple shield to upper right side of frame. Barrels are marked ''Allen Thurber & Co. Worcester/Patented 1845''. Condition is about fine with little original finish remaining, mostly to barhammer and trigger. Bag-shaped grips with minor losses of varnish and oil darkening. Good functioning action, with crisp engraving; bores are very good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Brass Barreled FL Pistol, by Patrick Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 643) English Single Shot Brass-Barreled Flintlock Pistol, by Patrick, Liverpool, .62 cal. smoothbore, 8'' barrel, walnut stock, with brass hardware and pineapple finial to triggerguard. Dating from the early 19th Century. Some sources state that Patrick apprenticed with Rigby in Dublin and was one of the few female gunmakers of this period. Condition is good, missing upper tang screw, with clear markings to barrel, and light to moderate corrosion to lockplate, which is in good working order. Unadorned stock with minor dings and scuffs and losses along both top edges, one just forward of frizzen; the other to left side near muzzle. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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French Model 1822 Perc. Military Pistol Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 643) French Model 1822 Percussion Military Pistol, NVSN, .69 cal., 8'' barrel, bright finish, walnut stock, with brass butt cap, triggerguard and barrel band. Dated 1856 with markings consistent with naval issue. Condition is excellent. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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English Centerhammer Screw-Barrel Pistol, by Hill Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 643) English Centerhammer Screw-Barrel Pistol, by Hill (London), NVSN, .44 cal. ball, 1-3/4'' blue barrel, lightly engraved case hardened frame, one-piece smooth walnut bag-shaped grips and thumb safety. Condition is fine with mid-19th Century London proofmarks to bottom portion of frame just forward of triggerguard. Barrel retains approx. 75% blue; frame has thinned. Grips with light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)
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Belgian Model 1842 Single Shot Perc. Pistol Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 643) Belgian made Model 1842 Single Shot Percussion Pistol, NVSN, .72 cal., 7.50'' barrel, bright finish, brass hardware, walnut stock, with Liege proofmarks and various other small proofmarks indicating foreign contract service, possibly Switzerland or Sweden. Condition is excellent showing little use. Stock with minor to just moderate scuffs and dings. Action is good, bore is mildly toning. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Belgian Brevete Colt type Navy Revolver Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 643) Belgian Brevete Colt type Navy Revolver, #12183, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, engraved cylinder scene of mounted soldiers against natives, cylinder marked ''Colt's Patent'' with ''(crown)/N'' and Liege proofmarks; top of barrel flat also marked ''Colt Patent''; blue finish, brass triggerguard and backstrap, with one-piece walnut grip. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 20%-30% blue, mostly in protected areas. Faint case colors remain to frame. Backstrap and triggerguard are mostly smooth. Grips with fractional shrinkage and pressure dings. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Cased Set of Belgian Perc. Target Pistols Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 643) Cased Set of Belgian Percussion Single Shot Target Pistols, as originally converted from flintlock, .60 cal., 9-3/8'' swamped barrels marked ''HL/SB'' with Liege proof for standard black powder test; barrels are browned with lovely Damascus twist beneath; adjustable triggers, small windage adjustable German silver front sight in 1/16'' slot, lightly engraved case finished dolphin-head hammers with similarly adorned lockplate, left sideplates and screws, as well as finger-rest triggerguard, ramrod ferrules and butt caps, with light early 19th Century decorations; finely checkered European walnut full stocks, with bone-tipped horn rammers, one tipped with jag and the other with patch eyelet. Green baize-lined brass-appointed walnut-fitted case with ladle, extra rammers, powder flask, bullet mold, flint knapping hammer, and full accessories. Spring compressor may be of a later vintage. Condition to both is fine showing very light use and thinning to case hardened portions of sideplates. Minor nicks and light impressions to stocks. Small fissure emanating from one of the barrel wedge areas. Small worming in places to horn rammers, which cannot be seen when rods are installed. Interior of case with some oil darkening, minor mothing, fraying, and discoloration. All accessories are at least fine with some thinning to case colors on bullet mold. Exterior of case with some separation to front edge of lid. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Antique)
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Mid-19th Century Belgian Pinfire DA Revolver Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 643) Mid-19th Century Belgian Pinfire Double Action Revolver, #2323, 9mm PF cal., 4-3/4'' octagonal barrel, nickel finish, floral engraved frame, cylinder, backstrap, triggerguard and barrel; floral carved horn grips, and lanyard loop in butt. Ribband on cylinder is marked ''The Guardian American Model of 1878''. Condition is excellent, in need of a mild cleaning. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Victorian Era Webley Bulldog Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 643) Interesting Victorian Era Webley Bulldog Double Action Revolver, topstrap engraved ''Yacht Cambria/A. Wood Esq.''; backstrap marked ''Moncks, Chester'', .44 cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, checkered walnut grips, lanyard loop, and light border engraving overall. The Cambria was one of England's fastest racing yachts and competed in America's Cup races ca. 1870. Condition is good, missing loading gate; gate mount is broken as well. Revolver retains approx. 80% original nickel with most all the losses to the cylinder. Grips with heavy flattening. Good functioning action, bore is very good. Est.: $350-$500. (Antique)
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Interesting Lot of Possibly Colt Walker Parts Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 643) Interesting Lot of What Appear to be Original Colt Walker Parts, including brass triggerguard, iron backstrap, grips, rear frame, and internal parts. Missing barrel and cylinder assembly. Frame and triggerguard numbered 955. Purchased at a Texas Gun Show in the early 1950s. Condition is good with wear consistent with 16 decades of age. Est.: $4,000-$6,000.
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New/Old Stock Colt 1860 Army Stock Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 643) New/Old Stock Colt 1860 Army Stock, never fitted or numbered to a gun. Condition is excellent with very light knackering to wood. Brass with mellow even patination. Est.: $750-$1,000.
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Main & Winchester Mid-19th C. Slim-Jim Holster Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 643) Mid-19th Century Slim-Jim Holster, by Main & Winchester, for medium-frame revolver with 7'' barrel. Condition is about fine with moderate general crazing and very small losses. Copper rivets and stitching is well attached. A great old San Francisco holster. Est.: $300-$500.
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Colt 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 643) Colt 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver, #110618, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, brass backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece walnut grips. Mfg'd 1861. Condition is fine as cleaned, with only blue in protected areas of barrel assembly, but muted case hardening to lever and frame. Cylinder retains serial number but very little of original scene. Nice even patination to backstrap and triggerguard. All visible matching serial numbers; wedge is unmarked. Grips with even wear and minor shrinkage, with small losses at toes and small loss left side near front strap. Action is good, bore is fair. In prime early Civil War range. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Remington New Model Army Perc. Revolver Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 643) Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, #18921, .44 cal., 8'' barrel, blue finish, brass triggerguard, two-piece walnut grips. This particular example shows square shank Indian tack holes to both grips and may have been used by Native Americans in the 1870s-1880s. Condition is good with only traces of original finish remaining. Clear military inspector marks, and very faint cartouche to left grip panel. Arbor may be a later replacement. Action and bore are good. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Pistol Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 643) Remington Model 1867 Navy Rolling Block Pistol, NVSN, .50 CF cal., 7'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, walnut grips and forend, with ''(anchor)/WDW'' markings to top of barrel, and ''P/FCW'' inspector marks to right side of frame. Condition is good retaining approx. 10%-20% thinning and toning blue to barrel. Frame shows 25% case colors. Good grips and forend. Action is crisp, bore is fair. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Pistol Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 643) Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Pistol, NVSN, professionally converted to .22 RF cal., 10'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, wooden grip and forend, Marbles white bead front sight and rifle-type adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 90% thinning blue to barrel. Case hardened frame remains 85% vivid, with thinning and very light silvering near receiver ring. Grips with scuffs, scratches, and one small loss at toe of pistol grip. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Colt House Model Spurtrigger Revolver Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 643) Colt House Model Spurtrigger Revolver, #8487, .41 RF cal., 2-1/2'' barrel, brass frame, with walnut bird's head grips. Mfg'd 1875. Top of barrel marked ''Colt's House Pistol/Hartford, CT. USA''. Sighting groove in frame marked ''Pat. Sep. 19, 1871''. Caliber designation above and forward the trigger on left side. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 85% thinning original factory blue to barrel and cylinder. Hammer shows 92%+ muted niter-blue with thinning in actioning areas. Screw heads have mostly gone bright. Brass with light patina and crisp edges. Sideplate fits tightly and is lightly marked ''45'' just forward of hammer screw. Grips with very light pressure dings and thinning to varnish at high edges. Action is tight and crisp, bore is excellent, with minor deformation to knurling on cylinder arbor. A beautiful old Colt showing little wear, light use, and being nearly 140 years old. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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S&W No. 2 Old Army Revolver Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 643) Smith & Wesson No. 2 Old Model Army Spurtrigger Revolver, #46622, .32 RF cal., 6'' ribbed octagonal barrel marked ''Smith & Wesson.Springfield.Mass.''; cylinder is marked with ''1855-59-60'' patent dates; blue finish, rosewood grips, and German silver front sight. A very popular Civil War sidearm, although never officially purchased by the Army. Condition is fine retaining approx. 85%-90% thinning blue. Grips with light to moderate dings and losses of varnish. Action is good, bore is fair. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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S&W No. 1 3rd Issue Spurtrigger Revolver Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 643) Smith & Wesson No. 1 3rd Issue Single Action Spurtrigger Revolver, #104797, .22 Short cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, nickel finish, rosewood grips. Mfg'd from 1868-1881. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original nickel with light micro-scratching and scuffs. Grips with small loss to forward inside portion of left panel. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 643) Antique Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #149929, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1893, being one of the last black powder frame revolvers. Condition is very good with most of the finish having thinned and toned. Grips with minor to just moderate flattening. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)
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New York Style Engraved Colt SAA Revolver Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 643) New York Style Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #60112, .45 Colt cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, New York style engraved nickel finish with blue screws, and beautiful contemporary Mexican eagle carved ivory grips. Shipped Nov. 29, 1880, to J.P. Lower, Denver, CO. Condition is excellent as refurbished, with minor blurring to triggerguard and serial number. Engraving may have been partially enhanced at one time. Grips are excellent, action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)
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Merwin & Hulbert Single Action Open-Top Revolver Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 643) Merwin & Hulbert Single Action Open-Top Revolver, #6792, .44-40 cal., 5'' shortened barrel, factory punchdot engraved with nickel finish, bone grips and lanyard loop in butt, with gunsmith modification to barrel latch. Wear on revolver is consistent with Border and Mexican use. Condition is very good for this type revolver. Good working action and bore. Shows limited amounts of nickel in protected areas and thinning to engraved details. Grips have been painted over at one point. Est.: $1,250-$1,850. (Antique)
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Cased Pair of Remington Vest Pocket Derringers Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 643) Cased Pair of Remington Vest Pocket Saw-Handled Derringers (Remington No. 1), .22 RF cal., 3-1/4'' round barrels with octagon breech, walnut grips, barrels marked ''E. Remington's Illion. NY/Patent Oct.1. 1861''. Condition to both is fine with minor pitting to external portion of barrel on one of the pistols. Bores are good. Nicely constructed casing is marked ''Wade & Fletcher, Sheffield, England''. Est.: $3,000-$4,000/pair. (Antique)
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Leman, Lancaster, PA Perc. Rifle Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 643) Pennsylvania Percussion Rifle, marked ''Leman, Lancaster'', .44 cal., 43-1/2'' octagonal barrel, tiger-striped birch stock, with pewter forend, brass triggerguard, buttplate, and escutcheons, and double set trigger. Lockplate marked ''Leman/Lanctr.,PA''. Muzzle end with eight crescent moons at crown. Condition is very good with even brown tones to barrel. Light pitting near percussion nipple and bolster and surrounding areas of sideplate. Stock with minor nicks and scuffs. Good functioning action and trigger. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Beautiful American style Flintlock Rifle-S.D. Hughes Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 643) Beautiful American style Flintlock Rifle, as hand built by Steven Dodd Hughes, Livingston, MT, one of America's premiere gunmakers and author of several books on the subject; .54 cal., 38'' brown octagonal barrel, blue steel sideplate, hammer, frizzen, trigger assembly, patchbox, buttplate, and ramrod ferrules; walnut stock, double set triggers, two-leaf and blue coin-type front sights. With maker's mark in small gold oval to rear portion of left diagonal barrel flat. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only minor scratches to face of frizzen. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique)
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U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, by Johnson Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 643) U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket, by R.&J.D. Johnson, .69 cal., 42'' barrel, 1835 dated lock, three-band construction, brass pan, walnut stock, with cleaning rod. Marked ''U.S./NWP/P''. Condition is about fine showing light even patination. Stock with faint cartouches and light knackering in places. Oil darkening around lockplate. Action and bore are good. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)
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Henry Deringer Model 1817 Flintlock Common Rifle Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 643) U.S. Model 1817 Flintlock Common Rifle, by Henry Deringer, .54 cal., 36'' barrel, brown finish, three iron bands, case hardened lockplate, removable flash pan, lightly cartouched walnut stock, with steel oval patchbox containing tin powder measure and brass-tipped steel bugle-head ramrod. Lockplate marked ''US/Deringer/Philada''. Stock cartouched ''V/GF''; breech area is similarly marked ''GF/P/US''. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 85% brown finish to barrel. Lockplate has toned and remains a splotchy silver gray. Stock with just light marks from handling and some oil darkening. Small loss behind flash pan and at patchbox latch. Action is good and functioning, bore is fine. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1840 Flintlock Musket Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 643) U.S. Model 1840 Flintlock Musket, by Springfield, .69 cal., 42'' barrel, three iron bands, metal parts finished bright, detachable brass flash pan, cartouched walnut stock, with U.S. marked steel buttplate. Lockplate dated 1841, with ''V/P/(eaglehead)'' proof to top of barrel near breech. Condition is fine as cleaned and possibly re-converted to flint from a percussion alteration, as there is a fair amount of dressed pitting near breech plug area. Lock components are excellent and all appear to be genuine Model 1840 components. Stock with mostly visible double cartouches behind backing plate. Good functioning action, bore shows light even patina. Ramrod is present. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Pomeroy Perc. Conv. of Model 1840 FL Musket Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 643) Percussion Conversion of Model 1840 U.S. Flintlock Musket, by L. Pomeroy, .69 cal., 42'' brown barrel, blue lock, three iron bands, nicely cartouched walnut stock, with ramrod. Lockplate marked ''(eagle)/L. Pomeroy''; rear portion marked ''1841/U.S.''; upper tang marked ''1842''. Top of barrel marked ''U.S./JH/P''. Condition is about fine with moderate even patination to metal surfaces. Stock with some oil darkening at contact points with metal. Action remains crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Springfield Perc. Conv. to Model 1840 FL Musket Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 643) Percussion Conversion to Model 1840 Flintlock Musket, by Springfield (1841), .69 cal., 42'' barrel, iron parts finished in the white, clearly cartouched walnut stock, with ramrod, and Belgian style cone-type percussion nipple and brass plug to flash pan. Arsenal numbered ''22'' behind upper tang. Condition is fine to near excellent with light to moderate patination to bright surfaces. Stock with light scuffs and marks from handling. Action is good and functioning, bore is very good. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Robbins & Lawrence Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 643) U.S. Model 1841 Mississippi Rifle, by Robbins & Lawrence, Windsor, VT (1852), .54 cal., 33'' barrel, brass hardware, bright barrel and lockplate, upper tang of buttplate numbered ''21'', patchbox contains one extra percussion nipple. Condition is about very good with minor toning and carbon spotting to white surfaces. Brass with light staining. Stock with scuffs, dings, and evidence of long-ago sanding. Ramrod and bayonet lug are missing. Action is good and functioning, bore is good. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1851 Perc. Cadet Musket Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 643) U.S. Model 1851 Percussion Cadet Musket, .57 cal., 40'' barrel fastened with three bands, finished in the white, full-length walnut stock, with ramrod. Small 1847 type musketoon lock is marked with ''(eagle)/U.S.'', and ''Spring/field/1858'' to rear portion of lock. Considered somewhat scarce with just over 2800 produced in this configuration. Condition is about fine with light toning to metal surfaces. Barrel has been cut for rear sight which is not present. Lock and hammer have silvered and toned. Stock with minor scuffs and scratches, and significant repair and ¬'' hole at wrist. Stock is approx. 1'' shorter than standard muskets. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Harpers Ferry Model 1855 Perc. Rifle-Musket Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 643) U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Rifle-Musket, by Harpers Ferry, .58 cal., 40'' barrel, with Maynard tape primer system, finished in the white with iron furniture, patch box, and leather sling. Sideplate dated 1860. Condition is very good with light toning and minor corrosion near nipple bolster. Stock with some oil darkening near lock, and light cartouche to left side of stock. Good functioning action and primer feed, patchbox contains one period bullet jag. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1855 Perc. Musket Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 643) U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Musket, by Springfield, .58 cal., 38'' barrel, three iron bands and brass forend cap, bright finish, full-length walnut stock, with tulip-head ramrod. Maynard tape feed lockplate marked ''U.S. Springfield/1860''. Condition is about very good with moderate surface corrosion, much of which has been cleaned. Stock with scuffs and scratches. Action is good and functioning, bore is fair. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Colt Model 1861 Special Musket Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 643) Colt Model 1861 Special Musket, .58 cal., 40'' barrel, bright finish, crisply cartouched walnut stock, with ramrod. Lockplate marked ''U.S. Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co./Hartford CT'', and dated 1863. Top of barrel dated 1862 with ''V,P/(eaglehead)'' proofmark. Condition is excellent showing only slight corrosion to top portion of hammer screw, and very small ding at breech end left side barrel flat. Stock with just the lightest marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright. A beautiful example that would be hard to improve upon, appearing unfired. Est.: $2,000-$4,000. (Antique)
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Harpers Ferry Model 1841 Hall Perc. Rifle Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 643) Model 1841 Hall Breechloading Percussion Rifle, by Harpers Ferry, dated 1841, .52 cal., 32-5/8'' barrel, originally with bright finished barrel, case hardened breechblock and hammer, walnut stock. No ramrod. Condition is about very good with moderate overall patination to bright surfaces; case hardened components have similarly toned. Non-sanded stock with light scuffs and impressions and oil darkening. Breech release with arsenal quality repair. Bore is fair but toned. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Antique)
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Model 1843 Hall-North Rifled Perc. Carbine Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 643) Model 1843 Hall-North U.S. Rifled Breechloading Percussion Carbine, dated 1852, .52 cal., 21'' round brown lacquered barrel, case hardened breechblock and hammer, ''JH'' inspector's mark to left side behind rear sight and cartouched to walnut stock. Ramrod is present. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 92% brown to barrel and frame, with losses to original varnish. Breechblock retains approx. 40% thinning hues. Stock is unsanded with clear cartouches. Moderate corrosion to breech lever and spring. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Antique)
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Model 1843 Hall-North Perc. Carbine Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 643) Model 1843 Hall-North U.S. Breechloading Percussion Carbine, dated 1847, .52 smoothbore cal., 21'' round brown lacquered barrel, case hardened breechblock and hammer, ''GWH'' inspector's mark to right side behind rear sight and cartouched to walnut stock, along with ''WAT'' cartouche. Ramrod is present. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% brown to barrel and frame, with some losses to original varnish. Breechblock retains approx. 60% toning hues. Stock is unsanded with clear cartouches. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Carbine appears unfired. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Antique)
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Hall-North Model 1843 Breechloading Perc. Carbine Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 643) Hall-North Model 1843 Breechloading Percussion Carbine, NVSN, .52 cal. smoothbore, 21'' barrel, iron mountings, brown lacquer finish, case hardened breech, ''WAT'' inspector's cartouche to right side of smooth walnut stock; left side cartouched ''GWH''. Breechblock marked ''US/S North/Midl'tn/Conn./1847''. Both the 1st and 2nd U.S. Dragoons used this type carbine during the Mexican War, as did many Cavalry regiments. Condition is excellent, as found, with dried grease and minor soilage from storage. Lever shows minor discoloration, which appears to be easily cleanable. Stock with light scuffs and dings. Action is crisp, bore is bright, appearing possibly unfired. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)
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Mass. Arms Greene Perc. Carbine Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 643) Greene (British Type) Percussion Carbine, by Mass. Arms, #229, .54 cal., 18'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, crown-''VR'' to lockplate, fitted for Maynard tape-primer device, with walnut stock and patchbox. Approx. 2000 arms were made under contract for the British government in 1855 for use in the Crimean War. It is believed that many Greene's were re-purchased by the U.S. during the Civil War. These are considered quite scarce and desirable. Condition is very good. Barrel retains approx. 85% of its original blue with pitting to left side from poor storage. Stock with minor dings and oil darkening, and small fracture emanating from right side of upper tang screw terminating at lockplate. Action is crisp, bore is virtually new. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique)
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Confederate Richmond Perc. Carbine Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 643) Confederate Richmond Percussion Carbine, with 1864 dated lockplate, .58 cal., 25'' brown barrel, case hardened lockplate, walnut stock, with bronze bands, forend cap, and buttplate. Barrel appears to have been made from old U.S. barrel showing ''V/P/(eaglehead)'' proof, as is correct for this model. With small sling swivels to front barrel band and triggerguard. Condition is very good with moderate general patination to metal surfaces. Wood with light scuffs and impressions; minor fractures to stock from shrinkage. Bottom area of stock behind triggerguard tang with additional hole drilled for secondary sling swivel (now missing). Good functioning action and bore not cutdown from rifle. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (Antique)
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Colt Model 1861 Special Musket Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 643) Colt Model 1861 Special Musket, .58 cal., 40'' barrel, bright finish, crisply cartouched walnut stock, with ramrod and bayonet. Lockplate marked ''U.S. Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co/Hartford CT'', and dated 1864. Top of barrel dated 1864 with ''VP/(eaglehead)'' proofmarks. Condition is very near excellent with light carbon discoloration to metal surfaces. Stock has minor light general pressure dings and some oil staining to top edge between barrel bands. Bore is bright. Musket appears unfired. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Antique)
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Spencer Model 1865 Lever Action Carbine Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 643) Spencer Model 1865 Lever Action Carbine, #17129, .52 cal. (.56-56), 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend. Condition is very good as refinished, retaining approx. 94% toning blue to barrel, 97% to frame and lock. Stock shows no visible sanding or refinishing. Action remains crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Heavy Barreled Spencer Sporting Rifle Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 643) Heavy Barreled Spencer Sporting Rifle, #12024, .52 RF cal., 31'' medium-weight octagon barrel, blue and case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend, and functioning double set trigger. Rifle shows its military origin with plugged sling swivel to bottom edge of stock, saddlering bar has been neatly removed, but post-war alterations include barrel, buckhorn rear and German silver front sights, oversized forend, with pewter forend cap and hickory wiping rod. Condition is very good to fine with approx. 85% thinning and moderately toning blue to barrel. Case hardened frame has turned a silvery gray, and stock shows scuffs, oil darkening, and minor shrinkage commensurate with age. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 643) Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle, NVSN, .50-70 cal., 33'' bright barrel, blue 1864 dated sideplate, two-leaf rear sight, with Civil War era modified walnut stock; 1866 dated breechblock, with bright finished cleaning rod. Condition is very good with light toning and some burnishing to barrel. Thinning to triggerguard and sideplate. Light to moderate scuffs and knackering to stock. Good functioning action and very good bore. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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2nd Model 1866 Allin Conversion Sgl Shot Rifle Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 643) 2nd Model 1866 Allin Conversion Single Shot Breechloading Rifle, .50-70 cal., 40'' barrel, bright finish, cartouched walnut stock, with 1866 marked breechblock and 1864 dated Springfield lockplate. Condition is near excellent with very light carbon spotting to bright surfaces. Stock with minor scuffs and oil darkening. Light pitting to internal breech area. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Frankford Arsenal 4-Cavity .45 Cal. Mold Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 643) Frankford Arsenal Four-Cavity .45 Cal. Bronze Bullet Mold, dated 1893, with ''FB'' inspection marks (Major Frank Baker). Birch handle, brass finials, brass body, with blue hinge bolt spruecutter and retainer. Condition is fine showing just light use and some minor knackering to backside. Est.: $450-$600.
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Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 643) U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle, by Springfield, #459870, .45-70 cal., 32-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, case hardened breechblock, 1889 cartouched walnut stock, with Buffington rear sight, grooved trigger, hooded front sight, and standard buttonhead ramrod. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Cartouche is crisp. Light scratch to metal at rear right baseline of stock. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 643) U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Cadet Rifle, by Springfield, #489399, .45-70 cal., 29-1/2'' barrel, case hardened breechblock, 1890 cartouched walnut stock. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% original blue and case colors. Stock with light scuffs and scratches and oil darkening near buttplate. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 643) U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle, by Springfield, #407182, .45-70 cal., 32'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Condition is very good. Metal surfaces show approx. 92% thinning and toning blue. 1884 breechblock has toned a silvery gray. Sideplate retains approx. 60% finish. Stock with possible light sanding, as cartouche is only faintly visible, and moderate knackering to bottom portion of buttstock near buttplate. Oil darkening to metal parts. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1888 U.S. Trapdoor Rifle Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 643) Springfield Model 1888 U.S. Trapdoor Rifle, #543656, .45-70 cal., 32-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, 1892 cartouched walnut stock, with ramrod bayonet. Considered somewhat scarce. Condition is good. Rifle has been lightly and evenly cleaned revealing a lightly toning bright finish to barrel, sideplate, and triggerguard. Stock with light scuffs, scratches, minor dings, light chips just forward of triggerguard, and somewhat clear legible cartouche. Upper tang of buttplate marked ''69/D/18''. Action is good, bore is very good and should clean. Est.: $450-$600. (Antique)
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Spencer Model 1865 Lever Action Carbine Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 643) Spencer Model 1865 Lever Action Carbine, #3902, .52 RF cal., 28'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, hammer and lock; cartouched walnut stock. Condition is very good with barrel retaining approx. 85% blue. Case hardened components have mostly silvered. Trigger with later added serration. Stock with crisp cartouches, light scuffs, and thin 2'' loss just beneath lockplate. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)
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Springfield Model 1873 U.S. Trapdoor Rifle Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 643) Springfield Model 1873 U.S. Trapdoor Rifle, #13386, .45-70 cal., 32-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, with cartouched walnut stock and hooded front sight. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 94% original lightly toning blue to barrel, lockplate and triggerguard. Breechblock is dated 1873 which has toned mostly dark. Stock with legible cartouche, light nicks and scuffs, and some oil darkening. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Remington Rolling Block CF Conv. Musket Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 643) Remington Rolling Block Centerfire Conversion Musket, NVSN, .58 CF cal., 39'' barrel, finished in the white, walnut stock and full-length handguard. Ramrod is present. Condition is fine to near excellent with light toning and possibly some cleaning. Stock shows minor sanding, possibly done at time of conversion. Action is good, bore is bright with minor erosion that may clean. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Custer Era Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 643) Custer Era Model 1873 Trapdoor Carbine, by Springfield, #40576, .45-70 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, case colored breechblock and hammer, lightly cartouched walnut stock, early sight with slotless screws, three-click tumbler, 1873 dated breechblock and lockplate, with early front band and stacking swivel. Stock with inlaid silver plaque engraved ''E. Behan''. Solid buttplate. Stock has not been drilled for cleaning rod, with later bronze firing pin. Condition is near fine with light to just moderate thinning and toning to metal components. Stock with scuffs and scratches and loss beneath hammer adjacent to breechblock latch. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Antique)
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Rare Model 1882 Chaffee-Reese Magazine Rifle Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 643) Rare Model 1882 Chaffee-Reese U.S. Magazine Bolt Action Rifle, by Springfield Armory, NVSN, .45-70 cal., 28" barrel, blue finish, polished bright bolt, one-piece walnut stock with two barrel bands and "SWP/1884" cartouche. Rear sight is 1873 type. Left side of breech marked "U.S. Springfield 1884"; barrel with "VP" and eaglehead proof. Invented by Gen. J.N. Reese and R.S. Chaffee, approved for U.S. government service in 1882 by an Ordnance Board responsible for selecting a magazine repeating rifle. Considered rare with only 753 produced. Condition is excellent retaining all the original Springfield Armory rust-type blue, with only light thinning and toning. Stock with minor scuffs and nicks and crystal clear cartouche, with very small loss to wood at forward edge of receiver. Light toning to bright polished bolt. Moderate internal carbon spotting to ramp area. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Hard to improve upon. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (C&R)
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Springfield Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle, w/bayonet Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 643) U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle with ramrod bayonet, by Springfield, #318634, .45-70 cal., 32'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Condition is very good. Metal surfaces show approx. 90% thinning and toning blue, and 1873 breechblock has toned a silvery gray; sideplate retains approx. 60% finish. Stock with dual cartouches, one probably from year of mfg. and the other from conversion to ramrod type bayonet. Rack number to comb of stock ''3/M/51''. Oil darkening near metal parts. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Remington-Lee Model of 1882 BA Magazine Rifle Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 643) Remington-Lee Model of 1882 Bolt Action Magazine Rifle, #54271, .43-77 (.43 Spanish) cal., 32'' barrel, blue finish, two-banded walnut stock. Left side top receiver flat marked ''Remington Arms Co., Ilion, NY USA/Sole Manufacturers and Agents''; left side of receiver marked ''Patented Nov. 4th, 1879''. Condition is excellent. Metal surfaces retain approx. 96% lightly thinning and toning blue. Smooth unsanded walnut stock with oil darkening near metal surfaces. Bolt with wear in actioning areas. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Wiping rod is present. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Sharps/Meacham Conv. to Model 1863 Carbine Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 643) Sharps ''Meacham Black Hills'' Conversion to a Model 1863 Carbine, #98266, .45-70 cal., 30'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, original altered Carbine stock and forend, double set triggers, standard sights, barrel marked ''Old Reliable/Sharps Rifle Co./Bridgeport, Conn.''. Left side flat of barrel marked ''Cal 45 2 1/10'' (.45-70). Included is a Sharps letter placing the Carbine in original configuration as being shipped to the U.S. Gov't on Dec. 19, 1864. Condition is fine with light mellow brown patina to metal surfaces. Stock remains unsanded with light scuffs and minor shrinkage. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $7,500-$10,000. (Antique)
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Shiloh Sharps No. 3 Sporting Rifle Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 643) Shiloh Sharps No. 3 Single Shot Sporting Rifle, #8159, .45-70 cal., 30'' heavyweight barrel, blue and case hardened finish, walnut stock and forend, with double set triggers, standard rear and spirit level globe type sights. This is the actual rifle used by Tom Selleck in his preparation for the movie ''Quigley Down Under''. Included is a letter from Daniel Phariss stating that Mr. Selleck wanted to shoot a Sharps with live ammunition with shooters who could instruct him in the proper way to handle the rifle and in the particulars needed to make his performance in the movie authentic. Included with the rifle is this letter, several photos, as well as a copy of The Big Timber Pioneer newspaper, dated August 2-8, 1989. The movie was released October 17, 1990. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Antique)
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Special Order Bullard Schuetzen Deluxe Rifle Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 643) Special Order Bullard Schuetzen Deluxe Single Shot Rifle, #4072, .32-40 cal., 31'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, factory checkered pistol-grip cheekpiece walnut buttstock and forend, with Swiss style nickel-plated brass buttplate. Early Winchester globe front sight with mid-range vernier tang sight. Rifle additionally features factory double set triggers, and inlaid nickel silver Federal type eagle without shield escutcheon. Condition is good to very good retaining a thin even general patina with only traces of original finish remaining in protected areas. Stock shows light flattening to checking, more moderate on forend. Set triggers need adjustments, action remains crisp. Bore is fine to near excellent. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Antique)
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Rare & Desirable Slotterbek Marlin Ballard Rifle Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 643) Rare and Desirable Slotterbek Marlin Ballard Single Shot Sporting Rifle, .22 cal., 28'' part-round Slotterbek barrel marked in their standard gabled fashion; fancy carved game scene cheekpiece stock and forend, with silver-plated brass Schuetzen style buttplate, adjustable double set trigger, and base for tang sight. Topped with a 28'' unmarked Malcolm scope with adjustable mounts, on top of which are standard type rifle sights. Case hardened frame has been engraved in a factory manner with oval framed game scenes and banknote scrolls. Condition is excellent as modified by Slotterbek, retaining approx. 98% slightly thinning plum finish to both barrel and scope body. Case hardened colors remain vivid. Stock and forend are excellent, with good crisp action, working set triggers, excellent barrel, and clear optics. Est.: $18,000-$24,000. (Antique)
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Shiloh Sharps Model 1874 Target Rifle Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 643) Shiloh Sharps Model 1874 Single Shot Target Rifle, #9785, .45-2-1/10 cal. (.45-70), 34'' octagonal barrel, globe front and long-range vernier tang sight, blue finish, smooth fancy walnut cheekpiece pistol-grip stock and standard forend, with double set adjustable triggers. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling, but no real use. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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C. Sharps Old Reliable Target Rifle Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 643) C. Sharps Old Reliable Single Shot Target Rifle, #9895, .40-65 cal., 30'' octagonal blue barrel, case hardened frame and lever, shadowline cheekpiece stock with Schnauble forend, mid-range vernier tang sight, and globe type front sight. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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Semi-Deluxe C. Sharps Model 1875 Sporting Rifle Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 643) Semi-Deluxe C. Sharps Model 1875 Sporting Rifle, #C1139, .45-2-1/10 cal. (.45-70), 30'' medium-weight half-round barrel, coin-finished lightly engraved frame, lever, and hammer; spirit level front sight and vernier type rear sight, select non-checkered oil-finished walnut stock, with nickel silver end cap and coarse checkered case hardened buttplate with niter-blued screws. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pedersoli 1874 Sharps Deluxe Rifle Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 643) Pedersoli 1874 Sharps Sporting Deluxe Single Shot Rifle, #SH10641, .45-70 cal., 32'' blue octagonal barrel, engraved case hardened frame, lever and hammer, with applied gold charging buffalo in circular motif to right side breechblock; double set triggers, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock and handguard, with nickel silver forend cap and front sight blade. Creedmore rear sight (USA 431) is included, as well as a spirit level tunnel front sight (USA 455) with twelve different sight inserts. In green felt-lined canvas case. Gun measures 48-7/8'' overall; barrel with l:18 rate of twist. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Original carrying case shows some dust and fading from storage. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Modern)
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Modern Cody Ballard Single Shot LA Rifle Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 643) Modern Cody Ballard Single Shot Lever Action Rifle, #C617, .22 LR cal., 28'' medium-weight blue round barrel, case hardened frame, fancy checkered walnut stock, double set triggers, with Unertl 10-power scope and rings. Condition is excellent showing only light handling marks. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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C. Sharps Model 1875 Single Shot Target Rifle Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 643) C. Sharps Model 1875 Single Shot Target Rifle, #0-956, .45-90 (.45-2-4/10) cal., 33-3/4'' medium weight matte blue barrel, case hardened frame, lever and hammer; plain pistol-grip cheekpiece stock with Schnauble forend. Long-range vernier tang sight with spirit level globe type front sight. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Stephen Grant & Sons Leather/Oak Shotgun Case Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 643) Stephen Grant & Sons Reinforced Leather and Oak Shotgun Case, with original maker's label, ca. 1920s, for a pair of 12 ga. side-by-side shotguns with 28'' barrels. Red felt interior partitioned for guns and full set of accoutrements. Interior condition shows losses to fabric along edges and contact areas. Buttstock partitions are partially removed; other partitions are working slightly loose. Labels are good with staining and powder marks; exterior condition having scuffs and scrapes in leather, along with oil staining and powder marks. Leather along edges and corners with beginning tears and peeling. Overall rippling in leather areas, brass corners are good, lock is functional but without keys. Both securing straps are present and in good condition. Case handle is securely attached. Est.: $600-$800.
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French Style AN IX Flintlock Musketoon Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 643) French Style AN IX Flintlock Musketoon, as contracted from Beretta in Brescia, NVSN, .69 cal. (17.5mm), 30'' bright barrel, walnut stock, correct ramrod and bayonet. These musketoons are difficult to find in original flintlock configuration. Apparently the area of Brescia was occupied by the French in 1797, and Beretta was awarded a Good Service certificate from Napoleon Bonaparte for supplying approx. 40,000 muskets to his Grand Armee. After that area gained its independence in 1814, Beretta made similar muskets and musketoons for the Sardinian army. This sideplate is marked ''Paris e Beretta/in Brescia''. Condition is fine to near excellent showing light marks from handling, very minor toning to metal surfaces, with good action and very good bore. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Belgian Flintlock Military Musket Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 643) Belgian Flintlock Military Musket, NVSN, .54 cal., 42'' barrel, bright finish, cartouched full-length walnut stock, coved cheekpiece, with Belgian proofs and ramrod. Our consignor states that he purchased this gun many years ago from a worker at Warner Bros. Studios and was probably used in movies during the Golden Era. Condition is excellent. Stock with light scuffs. Action is crisp. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Belgian Flintlock Military Musket Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 643) Belgian Flintlock Military Musket, NVSN, .58 cal., 37'' barrel, brown finish, European beech stock, with ramrod. Barrel is marked with Belgian proofs and Austrian acceptance marks. Sources speculate that these weapons were brought into Canada by the British during the War of 1812 and used by their Indian allies against U.S. forces. Our consignor states that he purchased this gun many years ago from an electrician at 20th Century Fox Studios and was probably used in movies during the Golden Era. Condition is fine as possibly shortened. Stock with light scuffs. Action is crisp. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Joseph Manton Coach-Length Fowler Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 643) Fine Early Coach-Length Fowler, by Joseph Manton, #6390, 20 bore, 20'' brown twist barrels with rib marked ''Joseph Manton, 11 Hanover Square, London, Maker to His Majesty''; sideplates marked ''Joseph Manton/London'', with light early engraving treatment to sideplates, tang and hammers, and Stand of Arms to bottom of triggerguard. Lower tang marked with serial number 6390; bottom of barrel and breech plug marked with serial number, as well as early type London proofmarks. Fowler additionally features early copper caplock hammers, double triggers, large pineapple finial triggerguard, checkered straight grip cheekpiece English walnut stock, with additional pineapple finial at tip of forend. Small vacant silver ovoid escutcheon at top of wrist. All features are consistent with pre-Victorian production dating this piece from 1814 and built in the reign of William IV, probably converted from 1820-1825. (See page 106 of the book, entitled "The Mantons, 1782-1878", by D.H.L. Back.) Condition is fine to near excellent with light overall toning to metal surfaces, minor flattening to checks, and small scuffs and scratches to stock. Original ebony ramrod is retained. Actions function as designed, bores are clear and crisp. An extremely early uniquely featured Manton fowler, equally at home in the finest collection or museum display. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Antique)
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English Parker Single Shot Fowler Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 643) English Parker Single Shot Fowler, 16 bore, NVSN, 16 bore, 28'' part-round brown barrel, case hardened lockplate and hammer, coarse checkered walnut stock with hickory cleaning rod. Condition is very good with moderate general patination. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Bel. Single Shot Breechloading Conv. Rifle Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 643) Belgian Single Shot Breechloading Conversion Rifle, by Dresse Laloux & Co., Liege, #1264, .44-40 cal., 26'' round barrel, three-leaf rear sight, Marbles type front sight, Belgian blue finish, round butt pistol-grip checkered walnut halfstock. Condition is very good to fine. Barrel finish has thinned and toned. Case hardened breech, lockplate and hammer with mild general overall speckling. Stock with moderate flattening to checks, oil darkening, nicks and scuffs. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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S.M. Patrick SxS Damascus Shotgun Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 643) S.M. Patrick Side-by-Side Damascus Barreled Shotgun, with 1870 patent dates, NVSN, 12 ga., 30'' game rib barrels, with English banknote scroll engraved frame, hammer, backlocks, and triggerguard; straight checkered walnut stock and splinter forend. Condition is good to very good with light corrosion and moderate general thinning and darkening to barrels. Little original finish remains on frame and backlock with just traces of case colors behind hammers. Stock with fissures and repairs, and heavy flattening to checks. Action is good, bores are fair. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Antique Parker Bros. Top Lever SxS Shotgun Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 643) Antique Parker Bros. Top Lever Side-by-Side Shotgun, #25213, 10 ga., 32'' brown barrels, case hardened frame and lockplate, checkered straight walnut stock with splinter forend. Exposed hammers and double triggers. Silver shield at wrist of stock, making it probably ''C'' quality. Condition is good to very good. Barrels with dark even toning. Light knackering to edges of game rib near address. Stock with thinning and toning to fancy grain walnut. Action is good, bores are mostly bright and should be cleaned, as there is some toning at muzzle. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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French Model 1866 Chassepot Bolt Action Rifle Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 643) French Model 1866 Chassepot Bolt Action Rifle, by Chatellerault, #C35050, 11mm, 32-1/2'' barrel, finished in the white, full-length walnut stock. It is interesting to note that approx. 600,000 of these rifles were captured by the Germans during the Franco-Prussian War. This example post-dates that conflict and is dated 1872. Condition is excellent with all matching visible parts, including stock. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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French Gras Model 1874 Musketoon Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 643) French Gras Model 1874 Bolt Action Musketoon Rifle, #13332, 11x59Rmm, 20'' barrel, blue finish, bright bolt, nicely cartouched walnut stock, with brass buttplate, triggerguard, barrel band, and forend cap. Condition is excellent. Barrel and receiver are lightly toning with some small spots of light corrosion. Bright mismatched bolt with some carbon spotting. Stock with light scuffs and oil darkening. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Greener Martini-Henry MK III Single Shot Shotgun Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 643) Martini-Henry MK III Single Shot Shotgun, by Greener, #32887, 12 ga., 26'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock with full-length handguard. Right side of frame marked ''E.G./MK III''. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling, retaining approx. 95% blue with some thinning to flat sides of frame. Cased hardened lever remains 85%-90% vivid. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Alexander Henry Falling Block Sporting Rifle Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 643) Alexander Henry Single Shot Falling Block Sporting Rifle, #4030, .450-3-1/4 BPE cal., 28'' blue barrel marked ''Alex R. Henry, Edinburgh and London, Patent No. 3106''; nicely case colored Victorian banknote engraved frame, side hammer, and backlock; coarsely checkered pistol-grip on Mediterranean walnut stock, with two-leaf Express sight with platina bands and platinum bead front sight. Alexander Henry (1818-1894) was a Scottish gunsmith based in Edinburgh, famous for his contribution and patents in the Martini-Henry system of firearms. Includes one box of pre-war Remington-UMC ammunition and three-piece die set with shell holder. Condition is excellent. Barrel has thinned and toned to approx. 92%; case colors have darkened. Stock remains mostly crisp with an additional coat of linseed oil. Action and bore are good. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (Antique)
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W.W. Greener Field's Patent Single Shot Rifle Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 643) W.W. Greener Field's Patent Single Shot Rifle, with Jeffery & Co. retailer markings to top of barrel, #979, .25-20 Single Shot cal., 28'' barrel, blue finish, with finely executed textured matting to side and top of frame; case hardened thumb lever, bright trigger, and bird's beak checkered straight grip walnut stock, with matte engraved steel buttplate. Left side of frame marked ''Field's Patent No. 1927/1877''; right side marked ''W.W. Greener/St. Mary's Works/Birmingham''; barrel with both ''(crown)/BP'' and ''(crown)/BV'' proofs; single blade rear sight marked ''100'', standard wedge type front sight, added Lyman tang sight, and four screw plugged holes for dovetail scope mounts to barrel. Comb of stock with silver ovoid and stylized letter ''B'' engraved. Condition is fine retaining approx. 96% lightly thinning blue and case colors. Stock is good with minor light general pressure dings. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Antique W.C. Scott SxS Damascus Shotgun Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 643) Antique W.C. Scott & Sons Side-by-Side Damascus Barreled Shotgun, #9051, 10 ga., 30'' game rib barrels, marked ''W.&C. Scott & Son, Makers and Patentees, London''; banknote scroll and game scene engraving, case hardened frame and sidelocks; checkered walnut Prince of Wales style stock and splinter handguard. Condition is about very good with general thinning and toning to fine Damascus brown barrels. Frame and sideplates with moderate general toning and darkening to case colors in protected areas. Stock with moderate flattening to checks, light scuffs and scratches. Action is good, bores are very good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Antique Brun Au Donjon Pinfire Shotgun Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 643) Antique Brun Au Donjon Pinfire Shotgun, NVSN, 16 ga., 31'' barrels, blue and case hardened finish, back-action locks, double triggers, smooth walnut stock with steel buttplate. Ca. 1856, with St. Etienne proofmark on barrel flats, and ''34'' inside oval. (See the book ''The Pinfire System'', by Smith & Curtis, pages 42-43 and 159-160.) Condition is very good as partially refinished, with barrels later blackened. Case hardened components have toned a silvery gray with very minor surface discoloration. Stock shows minor cleaning, and bottom portion of buttplate fits fractionally large. Action is good, bores are fair. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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H. Hellfritsch Mid-19th C. German Combo Gun Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 643) Mid-19th Century German Underlever Combination Gun, by H. Hellfritsch (Nurnberg), NVSN, 16 ga. smoothbore/11mm rifled barrel, 28'' Damascus barrel with silver bands at breech; frame, backlocks, hammers and fences with medium to heavy scroll relief engraving, and gold-applied animals to lockplates; engraved triggerguard with ''(crown)/LV'' monogram; finely figured Mediterranean walnut stock and forend with stag scene carving to left cheekpiece area. Condition is very good showing light cleaning, with loss to stock along left side of upper tang. Action and bores are good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Lee-Metford MK II Bolt Action Rifle, by BSA Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 643) Lee-Metford MK II Bolt Action Rifle, by BSA, #DD771/3662, .303 cal., 30'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with 1916 dated English leather sling. Rifle features two-position bolt head safety, volley sights, and magazine cutoff. Condition is fine retaining approx. 90% blue with wear at high edge of volley sight pivot screw. Thinning and minor toning as very light pitting to magazine. Stock with scuffs and dings. Action is crisp, with bright Enfield style rifling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Lee-Metford Bolt Action Magazine Rifle Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 643) Lee-Metford Bolt Action Magazine Rifle, #2026, .303 cal., 30'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with volley sights, magazine cutoff, and silver plaque to bottom of buttstock marked ''No. 2/Military Collection/Lieut. Peter Gibson/ONG''; rifle side of receiver ring marked ''Lee-Speed/Patents''. Original pull-thru is retained in brass-screwed blue steel trapdoor buttplate. Dating from the early 1890s, with no maker's mark or acceptance proof, and probably made for the civilian market. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from over 110 years of handling. Wiping rod is retained. Action is crisp, with mirror bright Medford style rifling. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Antique)
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Stahl Martini Single Shot Schuetzen Rifle Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 643) Stahl Martini Single Shot Schuetzen Rifle, NVSN, 9.5x47R cal., 30'' round barrel with recessed crown, blue barrel, scroll engraved case hardened frame, checkered walnut cheekpiece stock, with Schuetzen aluminum buttplate. No rear sight. Condition is fine as re-barreled, with later made forend. Crown ''BUR'' and ''V'' proofmarks. Good working set triggers. Light flattening to checks. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Franz Hardt Single Shot Schuetzen Rifle Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 643) Franz Hardt Single Shot Schuetzen Rifle, #28331, 8.15x46Rmm cal., 31'' octagonal blue barrel, case hardened frame, lever, and buttplate; checkered cheekpiece walnut stock and handguard, with large Schuetzen style peep sight and double set trigger. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original blue; case hardened finish has thinned to 85%, with light general micro-scratching overall. Top portion of barrel with surface dent between forward portion of receiver and rear barrel sight (does not effect bore). Stock shows handling and field use. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Seldom seen with original tang sight. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Antique)
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Early Parker Bros. Front Lock SxS Shotgun Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 643) Early Parker Bros. Front Lock Side-by-Side Shotgun, #4756, 12 ga., 28'' game rib Damascus barrels with two beads, both choked Cyl.; case hardened frame, sideplates, and hammers; blue triggerguard and buttplate, factory checkered walnut stock and splinter forend. Just pre-dating King's Patent recessed hinge pin, and dating from approx. 1874. Included is the book, entitled "Parker Guns", by Ed Muderlak. Condition is excellent as professionally refurbished. Barrels retain a nice even gray finish and Meridan address markings are clear. Case hardening has been professionally executed, as has blue triggerguard and buttplate. Stock appears new and is of select grade American walnut, with correct bird's beak pattern coarse checkering. Action is crisp, bores are polished. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Antique SxS Shotgun, by D. Brebner Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 643) Antique Side-by-Side Hammerless Shotgun, by D. Brebner, #717, 12 ga., 30'' fine twist Damascus barrels, tightly scroll engraved in the English banknote style, with bird's beak pattern checkered walnut straight stock and splinter forend, with checkered wooden buttplate. Ca. 1885. Condition is fine as partially refinished, as the barrels have been re-blackened at some point, with thinning at the maker's name and address to rib. Frame and sideplates retain an even silvery gray. Stock appears to have been refreshed at one point with some oil darkening near rear portion of sideplate. Action remains crisp, bores are mirror bright. Length of pull: 14-1/2". Drop at heel: 2-1/4". Drop at comb: 1-1/4". Weighs 6.75 lbs. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (Antique)
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Winchester Glass Paperweight Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 643) Winchester Glass Paperweight, dating from 1910, measuring approx. 2.75''x4.25''. Condition is very good with small paper loss to top righthand corner. Est.: $150-$300.
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Schoyen Barreled Custom Winchester High-Wall Rifle Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 643) Schoyen Barreled Custom Winchester High-Wall Rifle, NVSN, .32-40 cal., 30'' medium-weight Schoyen barrel, blue finish with case hardened frame, double set trigger, palmrest, special cheekpiece pistol-grip stock with Swiss buttplate. Barrel features dovetail mounts for target scope. Condition is about very good. Blue barrel has toned and thinned. Frame retains approx. 30% case colors. Stock and forend are excellent, as is action and bore. Missing false muzzle, with two additional holes drilled in top flat of barrel. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Custom Winchester Low-Wall Single Shot Rifle Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 643) Custom Winchester Low-Wall Single Shot Rifle, #34651, .25-20 cal., 25'' medium-weight round barrel, blue with case hardened frame, checkered pistol-grip shadow-line cheekpiece stock, with adjustable aluminum buttplate. Topped with a Litschert Model A 1.5-power scope. Condition is excellent as refinished. Rifle shows only light marks from range use since restoration. Action remains crisp, bore is very good, scope optics are excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Antique Winchester Low-Wall Single Shot Rifle Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 643) Antique Winchester Low-Wall Single Shot Rifle, #64157, .25-20 cal., 30'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and handguard, with combination front sight and mid-range tang sight. Mfg'd 1893. Condition is very good retaining approx. 90% blue to barrel, and 75% blue to receiver; sides of frame have been cleaned. Nickel-plated brass target buttplate retains 20% original nickel. Rear sight has been removed to facilitate tang sight use. Action remains crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Winchester Winder Musket Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 643) Winchester Winder Musket, #114851, .22 LR cal., 27'' barrel marked ''A.O. Niedner, Malden, Mass.'', blue finish, walnut stock and musket-length handguard, factory sling swivels, with Winchester globe front sight. Topped with J.W. Fecker scope on Fecker aluminum mounts. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 94% original finish. Stock and forend are crisp and show little use. Action is good, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Custom High-Wall Single Shot Rifle Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 643) Custom High-Wall Single Shot Rifle, #1041, .45-70 cal., 25-1/2'' blue octagon barrel, case hardened frame and lever, mid-range vernier tang sight, high blade front sight, select finely checkered Mediterranean walnut stock and forend, with niter-blue screws and trigger; blue steel buttplate with long widow's peak upper tang. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (C&R)
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Custom Deluxe Winchester High-Wall - S.D. Hughes Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 643) Custom Deluxe Winchester High-Wall, as modified by Steven Dodd Hughes, Livingston, MT, one of America's premier gunmakers and author of several books; #66907, .40-65 R. Long cal., 30'' heavy octagonal blue barrel, lightly border engraved case hardened frame, hammer, lever, and breechblock; double set triggers, long-range tang sight, spirit level front sight, checkered pistol-grip cheekpiece Mediteranean walnut stock and forend, with beautiful finely checkered steel buttplate and niter-blued screws. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Antique)
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U.S. mkd. Winchester Winder Sporter Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 643) U.S. Marked Winchester Winder Single Shot Sporter, #127328, .22 Short cal., 28'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock with fingergroove short handguard, and Lyman No. 53 receiver sight; upper tang with ''U.S.'' and flaming bomb stamped thru the finish, as is circle-''PW'' to barrel and receiver. Condition is excellent as modified retaining approx. 94% blue. Stock shows some oil darkening. Action is good, trigger is crisp, bore is fine and should clean to excellent. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Early Antique Winchester Model 1885 High-Wall Rifl Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 643) Early Antique Winchester Model 1885 High-Wall Single Shot Rifle, #905, .32 WCF cal., 28'' round barrel, blue and case hardened finish, set trigger, straight smooth walnut stock. Mfg'd 1885. Condition is good with light toning and moderate thinning to finish on barrel. Receiver has thinned a silvery gray. Perchbelly stock and forend with thinning varnish, open grain, and minor fractures emanating from upper tang. Action is good, set trigger needs some work, bore is very good. A nice early High-Wall. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Antique)
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Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Takedown Rifle Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 643) Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Takedown Rifle, #15584, .33 WCF cal., 24'' tapered barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend, shotgun butt, half mag. Mfg'd 1919. Condition is very good. Barrel and magazine assembly retain approx. 94% thinning blue; receiver and forend cap with approx. 20%, mostly in protected areas. Stock with light scuffs and thinning to original varnish. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 643) Antique Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle, #191333, .44-40 cal., 24'' octagon barrel, half mag, plain trigger, blue finish, straight smooth walnut stock. Shipped July 6, 1886, with factory letter verifying all features. Condition is fine retaining approx. 87%-92% original factory blue, with areas of light pitting to left side of frame. Stock with light scuffs and minor general marks from handling, with oil darkening near metal surfaces. Smooth action with crisp edges to top of bronze cartridge lifter; bore is fine. Est.: $3,750-$4,250. (Antique)
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Winchester 3rd Model 1866 SRC Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 643) Winchester 3rd Model 1866 Saddlering Carbine, #79558, .44 CF cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and handguard, with brass buttplate and steel barrel band. Barrel is stamped ''RB20'', as is bottom of stock. Possibly a Brazilian contract gun. Condition is very good. Barrel retains about 10% blue in protected area. Hammer and lever have toned grayish silver. Stock with light general scuffs and scratches, but still retaining its open grain. Action is good, hammer stays at full cock intermittently, bore is very good. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Antique)
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Hoggson Engraved Model 1860 Henry Rifle Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 643) Hoggson Engraved Model 1860 Henry Rifle, by New Haven Arms, #5050, .44 RF cal., 24'' barrel, classic period grape cluster, leaves and tendril motif engraved, as well as Hoggson's running deer scene; originally silver plated over brass, with nicely figured walnut stock and similarly engraved buttplate. Mfg'd without sling swivels, with 900-yard graduated rear sight. Early type rounded rear portion of frame and buttplate tang. Condition is about fine with even toning and patination to iron barrel, lever, and trigger. Hammer shows traces of original case color under silvery gray. Receiver with light amounts of silver in protected areas, as well as top portion of lifting block, which not only shows good amounts of silver but also sharp edges. Stock with light scuffs and dings and small fissure emanating from apex of upper tang. Action remains crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $30,000-$40,000. (Antique)
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Winchester Deluxe Takedown Model 1886 LA Rifle Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 643) Winchester Deluxe Takedown Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle, #124856, .45-90 cal., 26'' round barrel, half mag, blue finish, Lyman receiver sight, 2x checkered pistol-grip walnut stock, with hard rubber shotgun butt. (XXs are marked to left side of lower tang beneath stock.) Mfg'd 1901. Condition is fine retaining approx. 87%-92% original factory blue. Stock shows minor flattening with just light handling marks overall. Hard rubber buttplate with small loss at toe. Action is good, bore is bright. It is our belief that this rifle does not letter in this caliber. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (C&R)
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Winchester 3rd Model Hotchkiss Bolt Action Rifle Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 643) Winchester 3rd Model Hotchkiss Bolt Action Rifle, #82396, .45-70 cal., 28'' blue barrel, case hardened frame, walnut stock and forend, with case hardened buttplate. Number 26 on upper tang. Cleaning rod is present. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling and minor pressure dings to stock. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. The nicest 3rd Model Hotchkiss we have yet encountered. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Antique)
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Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 643) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle, #80906, .50 Ex. cal. (50/110), 26'' octagonal blue barrel, case hardened frame, walnut stock and handguard, with standard front and rear sights. Shipped from the warehouse October 2, 1893, with copy of factory letter included. Also includes 19 rounds of shooter's ammo. Condition is very good. Barrel and mag tube retain approx. 75% thinning and toning blue, with knackering to both left and right side edges adjacent to rear sight. Case hardened frame has toned a silvery gray as has lever and hammer. Stock remains unsanded but with moderate wear and very small losses near forward top edges at tang. Action remains crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $8,000-$10,000. (Antique)
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Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 643) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle, #35284, .38-56 cal., 26'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, case hardened frame and lever, standard walnut stock and forend, with buckhorn rear sight and coin front sight, as well as working factory set trigger. Condition is very good. Barrel and mag tube assembly retain approx. 20%-30% blue. Case hardened frame has toned silver and gray. Stock fits proud with small loss at upper left tang area. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 643) Antique Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle, #59788, .40-82 cal., 26'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1891. Condition is very good as refinished retaining approx. 96% later blue. Stock with light sanding and loss near left side upper tang. Action remains crisp, bore is fair to good with some frosting in grooves. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Winchester Model 1895 (1903) NRA LA Musket Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 643) Winchester Model 1895 (1903) NRA Lever Action Musket, #92567, .30-40 cal., 29'' barrel, blue finish, full-length walnut stock, rifle sights, and upper handguard. These were NRA approved for military type competition. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 94% overall original finish, with areas of flaking to both sides of receiver, as often seen on Winchesters from this era. Stock and handguard are excellent. Action remains crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1892 Saddlering Carbine Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 643) Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddlering Carbine, #590990, .32-20 cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and handguard. Mfg'd 1911. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 85% thinning and toning blue. Stock shows signs of very light sanding but still fits proud in spots. Minor scuffs and scratches behind rear sight. Action is crisp, bore is good with light to moderate pitting and some frosting. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Marlin Model 1893 LA Takedown Rifle Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 643) Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Takedown Rifle, #373185, .38-55 cal., 26'' barrel, blue finish, case hardened frame, walnut stock and forend. Condition is very good. Barrel and magazine tube retain approx. 92% original finish. Cased hardened frame has thinned and silvered to approx. 10%-20%. Stocks with minor scuffs and dings. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action SRC Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 643) Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Saddlering Carbine, #985348, .25-20 cal., 20'' barrel, button mag, Carbine rear and brass bead Marbles front sight, walnut stock. Mfg'd 1927. Condition is very good retaining approx. 85%-90% thinning blue to barrel; 75%-85% blue to frame. Stock fits proud and may have an additional coat of linseed oil. Action and bore are good. Est.; $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 643) Antique Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle, #42328, .44-40 cal., 24'' round barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and standard front and rear sights. Mfg'd 1894. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 90% lightly toning early factory blue. Stock with good open grain with wood fitting slightly proud; oil darkening near metal surfaces. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Antique)
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Engraved & Silver-Plated Winchester Model 1892 LA Rifle Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 643) Engraved and Silver-Plated Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle, #205020, .25-20 cal., 24'' barrel, with medium-relief good quality scroll and game scene engraving; standard smooth varnished walnut stocks are retained. Mfg'd 1902. Condition is fine as modified with very light toning. Small losses to stock near upper tang. Crisp action and bore. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)
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Angelo Bee Engraved Winchester Model 1890 Pump Rifle Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 643) Angelo Bee Engraved Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle, #173047, .22 WRF cal., 24'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, checkered fancy straight stock, with No. 10 style engraving with foliate and wildlife squirrel and hare scenes. Originally mfg'd in 1903. Condition is excellent as professionally enhanced by Angelo Bee. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 92 Short Lever Action Rifle Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 643) Winchester Model 92 Short Lever Action Rifle, #521956, .25-20 cal., 20'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with rare factory double set triggers. Mfg'd 1909. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 85%-90% original factory blue. Stock with oil staining near metal contact points and light general scuffing. Action is crisp, bore is fair. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Black Diamond Winchester Model 1893-97 Trans. Shotgun Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 643) Black Diamond Winchester Model 1893-97 Transition Pump Action Shotgun, #24570, 12 ga., 30'' barrel, blue finish, straight checkered walnut stock of select to fancy grade, with black diamond inlaid to both sides at wrist; later added red rubber butt pad. Mfg'd 1897. Pump slide marked ''Winchester Model 1897''; receiver is cut like a '93. Condition is excellent with high polish blue/black finish that may be a factory refinish. Stock with considerable flattening to checks, with small repairs to lower left portion at wrist. Good action and bore. Seldom seen in any condition. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 643) Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle, #383938, .25-20 cal., 24'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, standard walnut stock and rear sight, with Sheard type front sight blade. Mfg'd 1907. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 92% blue to barrel and magazine tube; 30%-40% blue to flat sides of frame. Stock with good open grain with wood fitting slightly proud; oil darkening near metal surfaces. Action is crisp, bore is very good to near fine. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 643) Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle, #374679, .38 W.C.F., 26'' octagon barrel, blue finish, smooth walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1906. Condition is excellent as professionally restored, retaining approx. 98%+ later done blue, with small micro-scratches and very small loss to left side of frame. Only minor thinning to barrel circle-''P'' proofmark. Stock shows light to just moderate impressions from handling and does not appear to have been refurbished at time of restoration. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 643) Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle, #52234, .22 WRF cal., 24'' octagon barrel, originally with blue and case hardened finish, walnut stock with crescent buttplate and Marbles tang sight. Mfg'd 1897. Condition is good to very good. Barrel and mag tube retain approx. 70% blue. Rear sight dovetail is void. Receiver retains 10%-15% toning and silvering case colors. Stock is about fine with light general scuffing. Good working action, bore is very good and should clean to better. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Rifle Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 643) Winchester Semi-Deluxe Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle, #200230, .32 Win. Spec. cal., 26'' half-round barrel, half mag, blue finish, plain pistol-grip walnut stock, with hard rubber buttplate and pistol grip cap. Lyman No. 21 receiver sight marked ''DA'' on back side, which is correct for this model and caliber. Mfg'd 1900. Condition is very good to near fine. Barrel and mag tube retain approx. 92% blue; frame has thinned to approx. 85%-90%. Stock with light scuffs and minor wear. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 95 Lever Action Rifle Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 643) Winchester Model 95 Lever Action Rifle, #405828, .35 WCF cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, varnished walnut stock and handguard. Mfg'd 1922. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 96% lightly toning blue. Stock with an additional coat of varnish over very light nicks and scuffs, and fracture to left side from shinkage. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 643) Winchester Model 1890 Pump Action Rifle, #522249, .22 Long cal., 24'' octagonal barrel, originally with blue finish, walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1914. Condition is very good with solid overall mechanics and crisp edges. Little original finish remains. Stock with light scuffs and an additional coat of varnish. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 643) Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle, #334824, .38-55 cal., 26' octagonal barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with standard sights. Mfg'd 1905. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% blue to mag and barrel; frame shows about 85%-90%. Stock with light sanding but still fitting mostly proud. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Winchester High-Wall Rifle Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 643) Winchester High-Wall Rifle, #43005, .219 Wasp cal., 27'' medium-weight octagon barrel by C.C. Johnson, blue finish, high cheekpiece buttstock, with heavy beavertail forend. Barrel is complete with dovetail scope mounts. Condition is excellent as modified, retaining approx. 97% of a later immersion type blue. Stock is excellent with minor pressure dings. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine, #2349512, .32 Win. Spec. cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Mfg'd 1958. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Winchester John Wayne Model 94 Comm. Rifle Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 643) Winchester John Wayne Model 94 Lever Action Commemorative Rifle, #JW22523, .32-40 cal., 18'' blue barrel, roll engraved coin-finished frame with the name of John Wayne movies to right side and beautifully executed stagecoach scene to left side; fancy checkered walnut stock with John Wayne medallion, large lever loop, with all instructions and accessories, including leather thong, hang tag, box, near perfect polychrome slipcover, as well as original commemorative scabbard by Bianchi in its original packaging; original wooden display board with large tooled leather stagecoach scene with dedication plaque to previous owner, which can easily be replaced, removed, or left alone, in its original packaging; four (4) boxes of John Wayne commemorative Winchester .32-40 ammo; and finally a black & white rendering of the Duke, nicely framed and matted, measuring 14''x18''. Dating from 1981. All items are in excellent condition. Est.: $1,800-$2,400/set. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Rifle Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 643) Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Rifle, #796023, .30-30 cal., 26'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Mfg'd 1916. Condition is excellent as refinished, retaining approx. 98% blue. Stock with light scuffs and dings. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 1892 John Wayne Hi-Grade Comm. Carbine Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 643) Winchester Model 1892 John Wayne High-Grade Commemorative Lever Action Carbine, #JW100H4969, .44-40 cal., 18-1/2'' blue barrel, roll-engraved coin-finished action, lever, and bands; dark stained walnut stock and forend, with large loop. Right side of frame with image of John Wayne, marked ''John Wayne Centennial, Courage, Strength, Grit''; left side marked ''John Wayne, American, 1907-2007''; gold John Wayne signature to top of barrel. Made for Winchester by Miroku. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. No box. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Winchester John Wayne Model 94 LA Comm. Carbine Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 643) Winchester John Wayne Model 94 Lever Action Commemorative Carbine, #JW48505, .32-40 cal., 18'' blue barrel, roll engraved coin-finished frame with the name of John Wayne movies to right side and beautifully executed stagecoach scene to left side; fancy checkered walnut stock with John Wayne medallions, large lever loop, with instructions, in polychrome slipcover. Carbine is in excellent condition, appearing new and unused. Internal cardboard box with some tape repairs and minor losses. Exterior sleeve is crisp. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Oliver Winchester High Grade Comm. 1894 Rifle Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 643) Oliver Winchester High Grade Commemorative Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle, #OW200H0354, .30-30 cal., 24'' part-round blue barrel, roll-engraved nickel frame with Oliver Winchester motif to right side; ''WRA'' motif to left; and Oliver Winchester's signature in gold to top of bolt; spade checkered walnut stock and forend, all very nicely done by B.C. Miroku for Winchester. Condition is excellent showing only the lightest marks from handling. Owner's manual is included. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R
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Winchester John Wayne Model 94 Comm. Carbine Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 643) Winchester John Wayne Model 94 Lever Action Commemorative Carbine, #JW46589, .32-40 cal., 18'' blue barrel, roll engraved coin-finished frame with the name of John Wayne movies to right side and beautifully executed stagecoach scene to left side; fancy checkered walnut stock with John Wayne medallions, large lever loop, with instructions, in polychrome slipcover. Carbine is in excellent condition, appearing new and unused. Internal cardboard box with some tape repairs and minor losses. Exterior sleeve is crisp. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Stevens Ideal No. 44 Single Shot Rifle Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 643) Stevens Ideal No. 44 Single Shot Rifle, #34781, .25 RF cal., 24'' half-round barrel, standard rear sight, Beeches combination front sight, blue finish, walnut stock. Condition is very good to near fine. Barrel retains approx. 80%-85%, case hardened frame has thinned and toned. Stock and forend with oil darkening near metal surfaces. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Custom Folding Knife, by Joe Kious Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 643) Custom Folding Knife, by Joe Kious, 4-1/4'' blade is marked ''JOE KIOUS/ALAMO, TX.'' 5-3/8'' overall closed length, stainless steel bolsters, hardwood handle with stainless steel pins. Condition is excellent, showing no use. Tip of blade and bolsters with fine micro-scratching. Hardwood scales with light handling marks. Blade remains tight with a strong snap. Est.: $350-$500. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Custom Hand-Forged Knife, by Dave Jacobson Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 643) Custom Hand-Forged Knife, by Dave Jacobson (Santa Cruz, Ca.), 4-1/2'' Damascus blade marked ''Jacobson'', 7-3/4'' overall length, engraved nickel silver bolsters, exotic wood handle with stainless steel pins. Unmarked leather sheath with light basketweave pattern and a single brass rivet. Condition is excellent overall, showing no use. Wood with light marks from handling. Leather sheath with tight stitching and seams. Est.: $300-$500.
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Custom Howard Hitchmough Liner Lock Knife Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 643) Custom Howard Hitchmough Liner Lock Folding Knife, 3-1/4'' blade marked on the ricasso ''HITCHMOUGH'', 4-1/2'' overall closed length, titanium handle with hardwood scales, stainless steel thumbstud, liner, and pins. Condition is excellent appearing as new, showing no use. Est.: $350-$500. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Randall No. 18 ''Attack Survival'' Knife Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 643) Randall No. 18 ''Attack Survival'' Knife, 5-1/2'' sawback blade, paracord wrapped handle, with removable brass o-ring compartment and compass in lid. In roughback plain riveted scabbard, with orange stone and football-shaped logo. Condition is excellent with light patination to brass and leather. Probably dating from the mid- to late 1970s. Est.: $500-$750.
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Custom Knife by R.W. (Bob) Loveless Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 643) Custom Knife, by legendary maker R.W. (Bob) Loveless, 4-1/2'' blade marked ''R.W. LOVELESS/maker/Riverside, Calif.'' with an additional ''-958'' on ricasso; 9-1/8'' overall, stainless bolsters, brown micarta scales with red liners, stainless rivets and ferrule. Leather sheath is marked near throat ''R.W. LOVELESS/MAKER/RIVERSIDE, CAL.'' Back of sheath is also marked in green pen ''-958''. Condition is excellent, showing no use. Stainless bolsters with fine micro-scratching. Knife and sheath with clear maker's marks. Leather sheath with tight stitching and seams. Est.: $3,000-$4,000.
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Custom Knife by R.W. (Bob) Loveless Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 643) Custom Knife, by legendary maker R.W. (Bob) Loveless, 5-7/8'' blade marked ''R.W. LOVELESS/maker/Riverside, Calif.''; 10-3/4'' overall, stainless bolsters, brown micarta scales with red liners, stainless rivets, stainless ferrule, and braided leather lanyard. Leather sheath is marked near throat ''R.W. LOVELESS/MAKER/RIVERSIDE, CAL.'', with single ''pull the dot'' snap. Condition is excellent, showing no use. Metal surfaces with very minimal fine micro-scratching. Knife and sheath with clear maker's marks. Leather sheath with tight stitching and seams. A great knife by a legend in custom knife making. Est.: $3,500-$5,000.
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Gentleman's Slip-Joint Pocket Knife, by G. Shadley Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 643) Gentleman's Slip-Joint Pocket Knife, by Gene Shadley, 2-3/8'' blade marked on the ricasso ''Shadley''; the reverse marked ''1116''. 2-7/8'' overall closed length, stainless steel handle with decorative lower edge. Condition is excellent showing no use. Light micro-scratching to metal surfaces from handling. Blade remains tight with a strong snap. Est.: $400-$600. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Custom Slip-Joint Knife, by Kawamura Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 643) Custom Slip-Joint Knife, by Ryuichi Kawamura, with 2-3/4'' main blade as well as a small pair of scissors. The ricasso of the main blade is marked ''Ryu K.'' Stainless steel bolsters and pins. Stag scales with inlaid stainless steel rectangular shield. Condition is excellent. This knife appears as new with the exception of the scissors which show signs of very light use. Stag scales are free of any chips or cracks; blades remain tight. Est.: $700-$900. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Custom Folding Stockman Knife, by R.E. Browne Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 643) Custom Folding Stockman Knife, by R.E. (Rick) Browne, Upland, CA, 2-5/8'' main blade marked on ricasso ''R.E. BROWNE/Upland, C.A.''; 3-3/8'' overall closed length. Stainless steel pins and bolsters with exotic possibly mammoth bark ivory scales. Condition is excellent, showing no use. Main blade with light micro-scratching near the tip. Blades remain tight. Est.: $250-$500. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Charlton Ltd. Model V-11 Fighting Knife Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 643) Charlton Ltd. Model V-11 Fighting Knife, which is a replica of the well-known Bill Moran ST-23 Fighter. 9'' Damascus blade is marked on the ricasso ''CHARLTON LTD.''; 14-3/4'' overall, rosewood handle, with nickel silver guard and pommel. In leather Charlton Ltd. V-11 basketweave pattern sheath, by Ted Blocker. Condition is excellent showing no use. Wood with light marks from handling. Top of guard with shallow 3/8'' long scratch. Leather sheath with tight stitching and seams. Est.: $400-$600.
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Lot of 3 Custom Knives, by Mike Silvey Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 643) Lot of Three (3) Custom Knives, by Mike Silvey. 1.) Push dagger, 3-1/8'' blade marked on tang ''SILVEY''; 4-1/2'' overall, brass ? and pins with a brown micarta handle. Included is an unmarked red leather sheath. 2.) Folding slip-joint knife, 3'' blade marked ''SILVEY''; 4'' overall closed length, stag handle with silver pins and silver arrowhead pendant. 3.) Custom skinning knife, 5-1/4'' blade marked ''HANDMADE KNIVES/SILVEY/POLLOCK PINES, CA''; 10-3/8'' overall length, stag handle with brass pins and bolsters. With a ''SILVEY'' stamped leather sheath with eight (8) brass rivets and unmarked sharpening rod with leather braided lanyard. Conditions range from fine to excellent. Blades with original edges. Push dagger with toning and two spots of discoloration to the brass bolster. Skinning knife with mild even toning to brass parts. Leather sheath with tight stitching and seams; sharpening rod with signs of light use. Est.: $650-$850/lot.
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Early Case Hobo Knife Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 643) Early Case, Bradford, PA, #6251 Hobo Knife, 4-1/4'' main blade marked on the ricasso ''CASE/BRADFORD, PA.'' (1905-1920), 4-1/8'' long fork is marked ''6251''. 5-1/4'' overall closed length, jigged bone handle with an inlaid raised letter ''Case'' arrow pattern shield. Nickel silver bolsters and pins with brass liners. Condition is good overall showing signs of age and use. Blade and fork remain tight with scattered carbon spotting and light pitting. Both stag scales with hairline cracks near upper pins. Est.: $300-$500. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Ithaca Mag-10 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 643) Ithaca Mag-10 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #100031794, 10 ga., 21'' barrel, phosphate finish, smooth pistol-grip walnut stock and forend, with factory brown rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent with only light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Winchester Super-X Model 2 Semi-Auto Shotgun Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 643) Winchester Super-X Model 2 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #11BMX08508, 12 ga., 2-3/4'' or 3'' chambers, 30'' vent rib barrel with Invector Plus choke system, matte finish, checkered red stock and forend. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with just light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Beretta A391 Xtrema 2 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 643) Beretta A391 Xtrema 2 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #AG110931, 12 ga. for up to 3-1/2'' shells, 28'' vent rib barrel, Mossy Oak finish with hydraulic dampening buttpad and Beretta choke system. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, showing only light handling marks. One of the best waterfowl guns of all time. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Beretta Model A303 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 643) Beretta Model A303 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #R13101E, 20 ga., 26'' vent rib barrel set up for Beretta mobile chokes, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock and handguard, with Decelerator butt pad. Includes three total choke tubes and tool. Condition is excellent with only light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $450-$650. (Modern)
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Deluxe Winchester Model 12 Pump Shotgun Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 643) Deluxe Winchester Model 12 Pump Action Shotgun, #194604, 12 ga., 30'' Simmons vent rib barrel choked Full, high polish blue finish, select grade pistol-grip checkered walnut stock and forend, with factory red rubber butt pad. In green canvas aftermarket hard case with green felt interior. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks in handling areas. Action remains crisp, bore is mirror bright. Case is excellent with light soiling to interior and some mothing to internal hinge area. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Pre-War Browning Auto-5 Semi-Auto Shotgun Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 643) Pre-War Browning Auto-5 Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #29480, 16 ga., 27-1/2'' round barrel choked Full and factory converted to 2-3/4'' chambers, blue finish, early factory checkered round knob walnut stock, with later added red rubber butt pad. In factory-supplied buff-colored leg-of-mutton case. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 95% original blue. Stock with minor oil darkening and flattening to checks, and very small fracture emanating from bottom of forend near loading port. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Browning Gold Hunter Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 643) Browning Gold Hunter Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #F51NT24004, 12 ga., 30'' vent rib barrel with Invector Plus choke system, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock. Condition is excellent with minor scuffs to stock. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $450-$650. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Auto-5 Two-Barrel Set Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 643) Belgian Browning Auto-5 Two-Barrel Set, #69M78195, 12 ga., 23.75'' slug barrel with factory rifle sights, and 27.75'' ribbed barrel choked Mod.; blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, in Browning luggage case. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with only the lightest handling marks to stock. Est.: $1,200-$1,800/set. (Modern)
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Pre-War W.W. Greener DH40 SxS Shotgun Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 643) Pre-War W.W. Greener DH40 Grade Side-by-Side Shotgun, #69478, 12 ga., 27'' barrels choked Full/Imp., lightly English banknote scroll engraved, Prince of Wales checkered claro walnut stocks. Factory letter states that construction began on this firearm on 25 August 1937 and finished 20 April 1939. It was supplied to Abercrombie & Fitch, Greener's New York agent. The letter states that this is a Medium Grade shotgun and costs twice as much as their inexpensive models. Shotgun features Greener crossbolt, manual safety, and ejectors. Condition is very good to near fine as refinished. Stock with moderate flattening to checks. Action is good, bores are bright. Length of pull to end of wood: 14''; to end of pad 15-1/8''. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Dixon Falcon Model 3200 SxS Shotgun Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 643) Dixon Falcon Model 3200 Side-by-Side Shotgun, #77990, 10 ga., 32'' game rib blue barrels choked Full/Full, lightly scroll and floral engraved bright receiver, auto safety, checkered hardwood stock and beavertail forend. Mfg'd in Spain in the late 1980s. Condition is about fine. Metal surfaces retain approx. 98% finish; gold-plated triggers have thinned and toned. Stock with light scuffs and moderate losses to varnish. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Fox Sterlingworth SxS Shotgun Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 643) Fox Sterlingworth Side-by-Side Shotgun, #264903, 20 ga., 28'' game rib blue barrels choked Full/Mod., case hardened frame, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock and forend, with auto safety and extractors. Condition is fine to near excellent. Barrels show very light wear at muzzle, and thinning to case hardened frame at balance point. Additional coat of varnish to stock. Action is good, bores are bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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L.C. Smith Field Grade SxS Shotgun Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 643) L.C. Smith Field Grade Side-by-Side Shotgun, #FWS25165, 16 ga., 28'' barrels choked Full/Mod., case hardened frame, factory checkered walnut stock and forend, with auto safety and extractors. Condition is excellent. Barrels retain approx. 95% lightly thinning blue. Minor thinning to case colors at balance point. Stock with light scuffs. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Beretta A400 Explor Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 643) Beretta A400 Explor Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #XA057213, 12 ga., 26'' vent rib barrel with fiber-optic front bead, bronze anodized aluminum frame, factory checkered European walnut stock and forend, with factory adjustable recoil pad, extra chokes, lube, tool, and instructions, all in original Beretta hard case. Also featured is the gun pod multi-functional electronic device housed in the pistol grip cap, which will count the total number of shots fired, shots at different shooting sessions, outdoor temperature in C and F degrees, and also provides an indication of the energy of the ammunition fired. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. Est.: $1,400-$1,600. (Modern) (Consecutive to the below lot.)
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Beretta A400 Explor Semi-Automatic Shotgun Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 643) Beretta A400 Explor Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #XA057214, 12 ga., 26'' vent rib barrel with fiber-optic front bead, bronze anodized aluminum frame, factory checkered European walnut stock and forend, with factory adjustable recoil pad, extra chokes, lube, tool, and instructions, all in original Beretta hard case. Also featured is the gun pod multi-functional electronic device housed in the pistol grip cap, which will count the total number of shots fired, shots at different shooting sessions, outdoor temperature in C and F degrees, and also provides an indication of the energy of the ammunition fired. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. Est.: $1,400-$1,600. (Modern) (Consecutive to the above lot.)
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Beretta Model 682X Trap 2-Barrel Shotgun Set Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 643) Beretta Model 682X Trap Two-Barrel Set, #H04379B, 12 ga., 31-1/2'' over/under barrels with choke tubes installed and 34'' single Trap barrel, with nine (9) Beretta choke tube, high vent rib, blue finish, walnut stock and forend. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling and very limited field use. Very small impressions to stock, with light oil staining where buttstock comes in contact with frame. Action is crisp, bores are mirror bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Post-War J.P. Sauer & Sohn SxS Shotgun Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 643) Post-War J.P. Sauer & Sohn Side-by-Side Shotgun, #281569, 12 ga., 28-3/8'' blue matted game rib barrels choked Full/Mod., boxlock case hardened frame, factory checkered pistol-grip stock with cheekpiece, extractors, auto safety, with red Old English Pachmayr buttplate, splinter type forend, sling swivels, and single German silver bead. Condition is excellent showing only light marks to stock from handling. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Length of pull to end of wood: 14-1/16''; 15'' to end of pad. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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LeFever SxS Nitro Special Shotgun Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 643) LeFever Side-by-Side Nitro Special Shotgun, #257810, 16 ga., 28'' game rib blue barrels choked Full/Mod., case hardened frame, double triggers, extractors only, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock. Mfg'd 1928-1941. Condition is fine to near excellent. Barrels retain approx. 95% blue; case hardened frame has thinned to 80% with most of the thinning at balance point. Stock with light coat of linseed oil over minor scuffs. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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AYA No. 2 SxS Shotgun Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 643) AYA No. 2 Side-by-Side Shotgun, #545305, 12 ga., 26'' game rib barrels choked Mod./Cyl., 2-3/4'' chambers, engraved case hardened frame and sideplates, cocking indicators, engraved fences, tang, and triggerguard; straight checkered walnut stock and splinter forend. Condition is excellent showing only slight marks from handling. Minor scratch to rib just below barrel address. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 101 Trap O/U Shotgun Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 643) Winchester Model 101 Trap Over/Under Shotgun, #101984, 12 ga., 30'' vent rib barrels, blue finish, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock, with Winchester red rubber butt pad. Condition is very good retaining approx. 92% with most of the losses at balance point. Stock with minor flattening and thinning to finish at cheekpiece area. Action remains crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Browning BT-99 Standard Trap Sgl Barrel Shotgun Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 643) Browning BT-99 Standard Trap Single Barrel Shotgun, #02167MR171, 12 ga., 32'' non-ported Invector choked barrel, roll-engraved bright receiver, laminated stock, and gold trigger, with factory black rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent showing just light handling marks. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Pre-War Sempert & Krieghoff SxS Shotgun Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 643) Pre-War Sempert & Krieghoff Side-by-Side Shotgun, #27044, 16 ga., 28'' matted game rib blue barrels choked Full/IM, lightly engraved scalloped boxlock frame, extractors only, double triggers, cocking indicator, auto safety, checkered pistol-grip cheekpiece European walnut stock and checkered splinter forend, with ''(crown)/U'' and ''W'' proofmarks on Krupp-Laufstahl barrels. Condition is excellent and probably dating from the early 1930s. Very small nick in top rib near barrel address. Light marks from handling to stock. Frame with only minor thinning to lacquer over case colors. Buttplate with very light worming. Action is good, bores are bright. Length of pull: 14-1/4'' to end of original horn buttplate. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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Winchester-Parker Repro. DHE Grade SxS Shotgun Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 643) Winchester-Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Side-by-Side Shotgun, #28-01164, 28 ga., 28'' game rib blue barrels choked Full/Mod., roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock with engraved steel skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and single trigger. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. Stock shows minor marks from handling. In original leather case, with Parker marked snap cap and canvas cover, showing some soiling to external of case. Length of pull: 14-1/4''. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 O/U Shotgun Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Over/Under Shotgun, #OU29258, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked Full/Mod., blue finish, roll engraved Pointer scenes to both sides of blue frame, factory checkered walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1975. Condition is excellent, as new, in its original Remington box, showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 O/U Shotgun Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Over/Under Shotgun, #OU39582, 12 ga., 28'' vent rib barrel choked Full/Mod., blue frame with roll engraved Pointer scenes to both sides, as well as extra leafy border; factory upgraded fancy checkered select walnut stock and forend, with Remington brown rubber butt pad. Mfg'd 1977. Condition is excellent showing little use, with only minor marks from handling. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Winchester-Parker Repro. DHE Grade 2-Bbl SxS Shotgun Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 643) Winchester-Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Two-Barrel Side-by-Side Shotgun, #28-1217, 28 ga., 26'' game rib blue barrels choked Imp./Mod.; and 28'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Full/Mod.; roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered straight-grip fancy walnut stock with engraved steel skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and double triggers. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. Bottom of frame where it contacts interior of case shows light thinning. In original case, with Parker marked snap caps, oiler, keys to case, and canvas cover. Leather case, beneath canvas cover, with minor scuffs from stock. Length of pull: 14-1/4''. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Winchester-Parker Repro DHE Grade SxS Shotgun Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 643) Winchester-Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Side-by-Side Shotgun, #12-1548, 12 ga., 28'' game rib blue barrels with Winchester choke tubes, roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered straight-grip walnut stock with skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and double triggers. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. In original leather case with full compliment of choke tubes and Parker snap caps. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Browning Superposed O/U Shotgun Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 643) Browning Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #27229, 12 ga., 28'' vent rib barrels with Briley choke tubes, hard chrome frame, round knob walnut stock, brown Whiteline buttplate, in original Browning luggage case. Condition is excellent as shooter modified, showing light handling and field use. Length of pull to end of stock: 12-5/8''; to end of wood: 13-7/8''. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Superposed Lightning Double Bbl Set Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 643) Belgian Browning Superposed Lightning Double Barrel Set, #38887S5, 12 ga., 26'' Skeet/Skeet barrel and 28'' Full/Mod. barrel; blue finish, factory checkered long tang, round knob stock and forends, in Browning luggage case. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest wear at balance point. Est.: $1,800-$2,400/set. (C&R)
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Bel. Browning Diana Grade Over/Under Shotgun Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 643) Belgian Browning Diana Grade (Grade V) Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #14672S69, 12 ga., 26-1/2'' vent rib barrels choked Full/Mod. for 2-3/4'' shells, deeply engraved French gray receiver with pheasant and duck game scenes, select grade pistol-grip checkered stock and forend with light burl characteristics, with Browning rubber butt pad. In Browning brown leather hard case. Condition is fine to near excellent showing only light marks from handling and some mild field use. Exterior of case shows minor nicks. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern)
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Kreighoff K80 Standard Grade 4-Bbl Skeet Set Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 643) Krieghoff K80 Standard Grade Four-Barrel Skeet Set, #S21206, 12 (ported), 20, 28, & .410 ga. over/under barrels, satin finished receiver with Skeet scroll engraving, select fancy checkered European stock and forend, complete with instructions, in aluminum Americase. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Length of pull: 13-1/2'' to end of wood; 14-1/2'' to end of pad. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Grade I Over/Under Shotgun Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 643) Belgian Browning Grade I Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #9F7, 28 ga., 26-1/2'' vent rib barrels choked Full/Imp. Mod., lightly engraved blue finish, standard grade checkered round knob walnut stock and forend, with black plastic Browning buttplate. This is the ninth 28 ga. Browning shotgun mfg'd in 1967. Condition is excellent with only light handling marks to stock and forend, appearing near new. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (Modern)
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Krieghoff Model K80 Skeet/Skeet O/U Shotgun Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 643) Krieghoff Model K80 Skeet/Skeet Special Over/Under Shotgun, #12676, 12 ga., 28'' compensated ribbed barrels choked Skeet/Skeet, pistol-grip checkered European walnut stock with adjustable butt pad and cheekpiece, and single select trigger. Condition is excellent showing just light range use. Last MSRP $9,800. Est.: $4,500-$7,000. (Modern)
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Franchi SLE SxS Shotgun Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 643) Franchi SLE Side-by-Side Shotgun, #5077/77, 12 ga., 29'' matted game rib barrels choked Full/Mod., floral and banknote engraved coin-finished sideplates and frame, checkered straight-grip Mediterranean walnut stock and splinter forend. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, in Teyssier canvas and felt case. Length of pull: 14''. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern)
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Conn. RBL Launch Edition DB Shotgun Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 643) Connecticut RBL Launch Edition Double Barrel Shotgun, by Connecticut Shotgun Mfg. Co., #RBL000896, 20 ga., 2-3/4'' chambers, 28'' matte barrels choked Mod/IM, medium relief scroll engraved coin finished frame, 3X pistol-grip oil finished stock with standard buttplate and beavertail forend. Condition is excellent appearing as new and unfired, in its original canvas case with maroon felt lining. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (Modern)
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NWTF Winchester 1/300 Model 101 O/U Shotgun Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 643) National Wildlife Turkey Federation Winchester 1 of 300 Model 101 Over/Under Shotgun, #NWTF-070E, 12 ga., 27'' vent rib blue barrels with Winchoke system (six included), roll-engraved coin-finished frame with turkey motifs; bottom of frame with gold-applied turkey in flight; select to fancy grade pistol-grip checkered walnut stock and forend, in Turkey Federation/Winchester case. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling. Case is also excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Perazzi SHO Grade O/U 2-Barrel Shotgun Set Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 643) Perazzi SHO Grade Over/Under Two-Barrel Shotgun Set, #5394, 12 ga., 30'' vent rib blue barrel choked Full/Mod., 2-3/4'' chambers; 26'' vent rib barrel choked Full/Full, 2-3/4'' chambers; tight floral and banknote engraved frame and sideplates, pierced lever, select Prince of Wales walnut stock with fine checkering, and red rubber butt pad. In aftermarket leather case. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Length of pull: 13-3/8'' to end of stock; 14-1/4'' to end of pad. Drop at comb: 1-1/4''; drop at heel: 2''. Rarely seen in a two-barrel set. Est.: $18,000-$24,000. (Modern)
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Perazzi MX12 O/U Shotgun Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 643) Perazzi MX12 Over/Under Shotgun, #76808, 12 ga., 28'' barrels, with 12 different choke tubes, blue finish, ''Perazzi MX12'' in applied gold to left-hand portion of frame, select checkered walnut stock with adjustable cheekpiece, with green fiber-optic front sight. Condition is near excellent showing just light handling and minor field use. Est.: $7,500-$10,000. (Modern)
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Perazzi DHO SxS 2-Barrel Shotgun Set Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 643) Perazzi DHO Grade Side-by-Side Two-Barrel Shotgun Set, #5113, 12 ga., 2-3/4'' chambers, 27.75'' matted game rib blue barrels choked Full/Mod.; 30'' matted game rib barrels choked Full/Mod.; coin edge frame and sideplate, recoil shield with heavy relief engraving, as does lever; sideplate with light border treatment; factory checkered walnut stock, with BMR black rubber butt pad. In pigskin covered felt-lined Italian case. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling and very minor freckling to left sideplate. Stock with light use, oil staining and light wear. Actions are crisp, bores are bright. Case with minor scuffs and wear; interior with small moth nips. Length of pull: 13-3/4'' to end of wood; 14-3/8'' to end of stock. Drop at comb: 1-1/4''; drop at heel: 2-1/2''. Est.: $10,000-$15,000. (Modern)
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Perazzi DC2 SG SxS Shotgun Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 643) Perazzi DC2 SG Side-by-Side Shotgun, #40018, 12 ga., 28.25'' blue barrels choked Full/Mod., 2-3/4'' chambers, roll engraved scroll and rosette boxlock frame, dual trigger, checkered straight grip European walnut stock and forend, in original Perazzi case. Condition is fine to near excellent showing light to moderate field use with light scuffs and handling marks to stock. Interior of case missing one small partition. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $10,000-$13,000. (Modern)
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Angelo Bee Embellished Winchester Model 42 Shotgun Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 643) Magnificent Angelo Bee Embellished Winchester Model 42 Pump Action Shotgun, #146327, .410 ga., 26'' vent rib barrel choked Mod. for 3'' shells, blue finish, barrel with most nomenclature inlaid in gold with three-colored gold inlays; gold-applied game birds on French gray background with profuse foliate scrolls to receiver, light treatment and gold band at muzzle and barrel extension, which is framed in green gold scrollwork with five yellow gold inlaid partridge in flight in rural farm scene; right side similarly adorned with dove. All receiver work is neatly surrounded in yellow gold wire inlay. Fancy checkered American walnut stock and forend, with machine turned bolt and follower. Condition is excellent showing no use, appearing as new, as embellished, in a nice green felt-lined sage canvas case with leather corners. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Modern)
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Angelo Bee Eng'd Bel. Browning Grade 3 Rifle Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 643) Angelo Bee Engraved Belgium Browning Grade 3 Takedown Rifle, #L33884, .22 LR cal., 19-1/2'' barrel, engraved French gray frame, Grade 3 engraving pattern with gold applied dog and game scenes, with select skipline checkered walnut stock. Rifle features wheel type rear sight and blue trigger. Condition is excellent as professionally enhanced by Angelo Bee. Est.: $4,500-$6,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 42 Pump Action Shotgun Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 643) Winchester Model 42 Pump Action Shotgun, #108058, .410 ga., 26'' barrel choked Full for 3'' shells, blue finish, walnut stock, factory butt pad. Mfg'd 1953. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 85%-90% original thinning blue. Stock with some oil darkening and minor scuffs to forward handguard. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Remington Model 3200 Live Bird O/U Shotgun Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Live Bird Competition Over/Under Shotgun, #OU047172, 12 ga., 28'' vent rib barrels choked IM/Full, lightly roll engraved, marked ''Competition'' to both sides of blue finished frame, select satin finished fancy checkered walnut stock and forend. Condition is excellent, as new and unfired, in its original Remington box, dating from the early 1980s. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 Trap O/U Shotgun Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Trap Over/Under Shotgun, #OU26706, 12 ga., 30'' high vent rib barrels choked Full/Full, roll engraved Pointer scenes to both sides of blue frame, standard checkered walnut stock and forend, with factory butt pad and pistol-grip cap. Condition is excellent showing light field use. Very minor discoloration to upper rear left portion of frame. Trigger assembly pin with minor knackering. Very light marks to stock with small fracture emanating from rear triggerguard radius. Action is crisp, bores are mirror bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Winchester-Parker Repro DHE Grade SxS Shotgun Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 643) Winchester-Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Side-by-Side Shotgun, #12-1201, 12 ga., 28'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Mod./IC., roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered straight-grip walnut stock with engraved steel skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and double triggers. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. In original leather case, with Parker marked snap caps and instructions, and canvas cover. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Winchester-Parker Repro BHE Grade Ltd. Ed. 2-Bbl Shotgun Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 643) Rare Winchester-Parker Reproduction BHE Grade Limited Edition Two-Barrel Side-by-Side Shotgun, #20-0065, 20 ga., 26'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Imp./Mod.; and 28'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Full/Mod.; both barrels show light roll engraving at breech; roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered straight-grip fancy walnut stock with engraved steel skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and double triggers. Considered extremely scarce as only 100 were mfg'd in 20 ga., and only a handful were two-barrel sets. Mfg'd 1987-1989. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired, in original leather case showing minor scuffs, with Parker marked snap cap, instructions, and warranty card. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Winchester-Parker Repro DHE Grade 2-Bbl SxS Shotgun Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 643) Winchester-Parker Reproduction DHE Grade Two-Barrel Side-by-Side Shotgun, #28-1364, 28 ga., 26'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Imp./Mod.; and 28'' game rib blue matte barrels choked Full/Mod.; roll-engraved game scene case-hardened boxlock frame, checkered straight-grip fancy walnut stock with engraved steel skeleton buttplate and splinter forend. All features are standard to this model, including auto safety, auto ejectors, single brass bead front sight, and single selective trigger. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. In original case, with Parker marked snap caps, leather forend cover, and instructions. Leather case, beneath canvas cover, remains pristine. Length of pull: 14-1/4''. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Remington Model 3200 Premiere O/U Shotgun Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Premiere Over/Under Shotgun, #RPI74427, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked Full/Full, roll engraved blue finished frame, with the word ''Premier'' in applied gold to both sides; make, model and serial number also lightly done in gold at bottom of frame near balance point; select satin finished walnut stock with checkered pistol grip and forend. One of just 500 produced. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 1 of 1000 Trap O/U Shotgun Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 643) Remington Model 3200 One of a Thousand Trap Over/Under Shotgun, #T0185, 12 ga., 30'' barrel choked Full/Mod., roll engraved blue finish, select fancy checkered walnut stock and forend, with adjustable butt pad. Condition is excellent showing little use, with very light marks to stock from handling. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Grade I O/U Two-Barrel Set Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 643) Belgian Browning Grade I Superposed Over/Under Two-Barrel Set, #2676S72, 12/12 ga., 28'' vent rib barrels choked Full/Full and Mod./IC for 3'' shells, lightly engraved blue finish, standard grade checkered pistol-grip walnut stock and forend, with brown rubber Whiteline butt pad. In Browning luggage case. Condition is near excellent with thinning at balance point and minor scuffs and scratches to buttstock and forend. Exterior of case with light scuffs. Est.: $2,250-$2,750. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Pigeon Grade Over/Under Shotgun Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 643) Belgian Browning Pigeon Grade Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #2117J8, .410 ga., 26-1/2'' vent rib barrels choked Full/Mod. for 3'' shells, scroll engraved French gray receiver with two pigeons on each side, select grade round knob pistol-grip checkered stock and forend, with black rubber butt pad. In early Browning blue felt-lined hard case. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling and possibly unfired. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 O/U Skeet Shotgun Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Over/Under Skeet Shotgun, #OU9508, 12 ga., 27-1/2'' barrels choked Skeet/Skeet, blue finish, roll engraved Pointer scenes to both sides of blue frame, factory checkered walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1973, first year of production. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, showing only light marks from handling and range use. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 Special Trap O/U Shotgun Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Special Trap Over/Under Shotgun, #OU14335, 12 ga. choked Full, 30'' high vent rib barrels, blue finish, fancy pistol-grip checkered stock and forend, with adjustable butt pad, one ivory and one steel bead. Condition is excellent as nicely refinished, retaining approx. 97% of a bright blue/black color. Stock with sharp checkering and loss of varnish near cheek area. Action is crisp, bores are bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 O/U Skeet Shotgun Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 643) Remington Model 3200 Over/Under Skeet Shotgun, #OU5497, 12 ga., 25-3/8'' barrels choked Skeet/Skeet, blue finish, roll engraved Pointer scenes to both sides of blue frame, factory checkered walnut stock and forend. Mfg'd 1973, first year of production. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, showing only light marks from handling and range use. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Remington Model 3200 1 of 1000 O/U Shotgun Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 643) Remington Model 3200 One of One Thousand Over/Under Shotgun, #SK0440, 12 ga., 2-3/4'' chambers, 28'' medium height rib barrels choked Skeet/Skeet, roll engraved with applied gold ''1 of 1000'', select fiddleback checkered pistol-grip walnut stock and beavertail forend, in original Remington hard case. Condition is excellent. Consignor states the shotgun is new and unfired, and appears as such. Interior foam rubber of case has perished somewhat. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Grade I Over/Under Shotgun Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 643) Belgian Browning Grade I Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #2028F8, 28 ga., 28'' vent rib barrels choked Mod./IC, lightly engraved blue finish, standard grade checkered round knob walnut stock and forend, with black plastic Browning buttplate. In Browning hard case. Dating from 1968. Condition is excellent with only light handling marks to stock and forend, appearing near new. Case shows light scuffs below Browning tag on lid. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Grade I Over/Under Shotgun Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 643) Belgian Browning Grade I Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #2748F69, 28 ga., 28'' vent rib barrels choked Full/Mod., lightly engraved blue finish, standard grade checkered pistol-grip walnut stock and forend, with black plastic Browning buttplate. In Browning brown simulated leather hard case. Condition is excellent with only light handling marks to stock and forend, with some oil darkening near forend crossbolt. Appearing near new. Case shows light scuffing and handwritten numbers to outside of lid. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Diana Grade O/U Two-Barrel Set Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 643) Belgian Browning Diana Grade (Grade V) Superposed Over/Under Two-Barrel Set, #36068V5, 20/.410 ga., 20 ga.: 26-1/2'' vent rib barrels choked Full/IC. for 2-3/4'' & 3'' shells; .410 ga.: 26-1/2'' vent rib barrels modified for Briley choke tubes (tool and choke tubes included); both barrels are marked ''Made for Abercrombie & Fitch''; deeply engraved French gray receiver with pheasant and duck game scenes, select grade round knob pistol-grip checkered stock and forend with light burl characteristics, and Browning black plastic buttplate. In original Browning luggage case. Condition is excellent showing only light handling marks to buttstock. Case with interior and exterior soiling, and separation to some of the partition blocks. Est.: $7,000-$10,000. (Modern)
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Belgian Browning Superposed O/U Skeet Shotgun Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 643) Belgian Browning Superposed Over/Under Skeet Shotgun, #73155S7, 12 ga., 26'' barrels choked Skeet/Skeet, blue finish, factory checkered round knob pistol-grip stock, with factory black plastic buttplate, dating from approx. 1960. Condition is excellent showing just slight range use, with minor impressions to stock, as well as minor thinning to high edges of frame. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Browning B-S/S Side-by-Side Shotgun Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 643) Browning B-S/S Side-by-Side Shotgun, #02363PY158, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked Imp.Cyl./Imp. Cyl., blue finish, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock, with later added Kick-eez rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling and some very minor wear to finish at balance point of frame. Length of pull to end of wood: 13-1/8''; 14-5/8'' to end of pad. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Browning B-S/S Sidelock SxS Shotgun Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 643) Browning B-S/S Sidelock Side-by-Side Shotgun, #01047PT918, 12 ga., 26'' blue barrels choked Mod./Imp. Cyl., bright engraved frame, straight checkered walnut stock and splinter forend, with red rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Length of pull: 14-3/4''. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Modern) (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Browning Superposed O/U Shotgun Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 643) Browning Superposed Over/Under Shotgun, #24187S5, 12 ga., 26-1/2'' barrels choked Full/Imp., blue finish, round knob factory checkered walnut stock. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 96% factory blue with light scuffs and thinning to blue on barrels. Stock shows light to moderate general field use. Action is good, bores are bright. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Richland Arms Model 707 SxS Shotgun Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 643) Richland Arms Model 707 Side-by-Side Shotgun, mfg'd in Brescia, Italy, #02129, 28 ga., 26'' blue game rib barrel, case hardened frame, pistol-grip checkered walnut stock, with manual safety and ejectors. Condition is excellent, appearing near new with only the slightest marks to stock from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Richland Arms Model 707 SxS Shotgun Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 643) Richland Arms Model 707 Side-by-Side Shotgun, mfg'd in Brescia, Italy, #02185, .410 ga., 26'' blue game rib barrel, case hardened frame, pistol-grip checkered walnut stock, with manual safety and ejectors. Condition is excellent, appearing near new with only the slightest marks to stock from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Pre-War Sauer Model 25A Drilling 3-Bbl Combo Gun Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 643) Pre-War Sauer Model 25A Drilling Three-Barrel Combination Gun, #213134, 16x16x8.6x72mm, 26.75'' blue matte rib game barrels choked Full/IM, game scene engraved case hardened receiver, checkered walnut cheekpiece stock and forend. Nitro-proofed barrels are marked ''J.P. Sauer & Sohn, Suhl'', with dual adjustable triggers, extractors, left side thumb safety, and tang mounted barrel selector. Mfg'd approx. mid-1920s. Condition is excellent showing only the lightest marks from handling, predominantly to stock. Action remains crisp, all bores are bright, with only the lightest thinning to the case colors at balance point. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pedersoli ''Charles Moore'' Flintlock Target Pistol Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 643) Pedersoli ''Charles Moore'' Flintlock Target Pistol, #PD26378, .45 cal., 11'' octagonal barrel, finished in the white, with fire blued screws, adjustable set trigger, and fine checkered walnut stock with oil finish. With original box. Condition is excellent with only slight scuffs to frizzen from flint. Est.: $600-$800. (Antique)
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Contemporary Perc. Rifle, by J.P. Henry Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 643) Contemporary Percussion Rifle, by J.P. Henry, NVSN, .54 cal. rifled, 35'' barrel, brown finish, brass hardware, maple stained birch stock, with hickory ramrod. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with only light handling marks. Repair to toe of buttstock could use some additional work. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Contemporary PA Flintlock Rifle - H.L. Dangler Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 643) Contemporary Pennsylvania Flintlock Rifle, by H.L. Dangler, .50 cal., 38'' brown octagonal barrel, brown finished lockplate, brass sideplate, triggerguard, buttplate, and ferrules; nickel silver eagle to left side cheekpiece, with lightly inscribed dark stained birch stock. Condition is excellent showing little use. Set trigger needs adjustment. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Beautiful Contemporary European Style Perc. Rifle Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 643) Beautiful Contemporary European Style Percussion Rifle, NVSN, .62 cal. rifled, 29'' octagon blue barrel, case hardened hammer, lock, nipple bolster, trigger plate, and patchbox; select European walnut stock, with three-leaf rear sight, and nickel silver-tipped dark stained hickory rammer. Rifle also features sprung loop for tang sight, as well as sling eyelets. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with only light marks from handling. Trigger is light and crisp. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Antique)
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Unmarked Contemporary Percussion Rifle Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 643) Contemporary Percussion Rifle, unmarked, NVSN, .54 cal. rifled, 37'' barrel, brown finish, pewter end cap, maple stained birch stock, with hickory ramrod. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with only light handling marks. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Antique)
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Thompson Center Hawken Perc. Rifle Lot #240 (Sale Order 239 of 643) Thompson Center Hawken Percussion Rifle, #415232, .54 cal., 29'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, case hardened lock and hammer, brass furniture, double set trigger, walnut stock, with hickory ramrod and standard adjustable sights. Condition is near excellent showing just light marks from handling. Est.: $400-$600. (Antique)
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Browning Montana Cent'l 1886 LA Rifle Lot #241 (Sale Order 240 of 643) Browning Montana Centennial Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle, #01951MT1889, .45-70 cal., 26'' blue octagon barrel, coin-finished frame and lever, roll-engraved Montana Centennial scenes with applied gold bear and bison, as well as the great seal of Montana. One of 2000 mfg'd. Condition is excellent, as new, in its original box. Exterior of box with scuffs and tape repairs. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Good Quality Walker Reproduction Lot #242 (Sale Order 241 of 643) Good Quality Walker Reproduction, unmarked, .44 cal., 9'' barrel, originally blue and case hardened finish, iron backstrap, brass triggerguard, with one-piece walnut grips. Even forced patination, in good working order. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Winchester Wells Fargo & Co. Comm. LA Carbine Lot #243 (Sale Order 242 of 643) Winchester Wells Fargo & Co. Commemorative Lever Action Carbine, #WFC11739, .30-30 cal., 20'' blue barrel, roll engraved coin silver finish to receiver, 1852-1977 date to right side, left side with stagecoach scene; select factory checkered walnut stock with Wells Fargo medallions. In original box with all appropriate paperwork. Condition is excellent showing no evidence of use. Slipcover shows light fading and minor handling marks. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Rossi/Taurus Model 92 Lever Action Rifle Lot #244 (Sale Order 243 of 643) Rossi/Taurus Model 92 Lever Action Rifle, #AM199630, .45 LC cal., 24'' octagon blue barrel, brass frame and forend cap, dark stained stock and forend, with brass buttpate. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original box. Est.: $500-$700. (Modern)
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Hege Army Match Percussion Revolver Lot #245 (Sale Order 244 of 643) Hege Army Match Percussion Revolver, #682, .44 ball, 8'' octagonal barrel, matte blue finish, niter-blued screws, brass triggerguard, smooth walnut grips. Appearing much like a Remington New Model Army with high dovetail adjustable front sight, smooth trigger and action. Condition is excellent with only light marks from handling. Est.: $350-$500. (Antique)
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Pietta LeMat Percussion Revolver Lot #246 (Sale Order 245 of 643) LeMat Percussion Revolver, by Pietta, #L14027, .44 cal./20 ga., 6-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, case hardened hammer and trigger, checkered walnut grips. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original box. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Colt 2nd Gen. 1851 Navy Perc. Revolver Lot #247 (Sale Order 246 of 643) Colt 2nd Generation 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver, #12093, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece hardwood grips. These revolvers, dating from the late 1960s-early 1970s, are by far the best quality reproduction 1851 Navy revolvers available. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. In its original Colt simulated woodgrain box. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Cased Colt BPS Pocket Navy Perc. Revolver Lot #248 (Sale Order 247 of 643) Cased Colt Black Powder Series Pocket Navy Percussion Revolver, #52205, .36 cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece dark stained hardwood grips. In mustard-colored lined French fitted Black Powder box, with flask, bullet mold, combination tool, and cap tin. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Exterior of box with minor scuffs. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Cased Colt BPS Model 1862 Police Perc. Revolver Lot #249 (Sale Order 248 of 643) Cased Colt Black Powder Series Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver, #52151, .36 cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece dark stained hardwood grips. In mustard-colored lined French fitted Black Powder box, with flask, bullet mold, combination tool, and cap tin. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Exterior of box with scuffs and scratches. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Cased Colt BPS Baby Dragoon Lot #250 (Sale Order 249 of 643) Cased Colt Black Powder Series Baby Dragoon, #16903, .31 cal., 4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece dark stained hardwood grips. In mustard-colored lined French fitted Black Powder box, with flask, bullet mold, combination tool, and cap tin. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Exterior of box with light scuffs. Seldom seen in the Black Powder Series. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Antique)
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Colt 2nd Gen. 1851 Navy Perc. Revolver Lot #251 (Sale Order 250 of 643) Colt 2nd Generation 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver, #21340, .36 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, silver-plated backstrap and triggerguard, one-piece hardwood grips, in modern red-lined partition case. These revolvers, dating from the late 1960s-early 1970s, are by far the best quality reproduction 1851 Navy revolvers available. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver Lot #252 (Sale Order 251 of 643) Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver, #145-96454, .44 ball, 7-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, smooth hardwood grips with Ruger logos. In original Ruger plastic hard case with paperwork. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Colt Golden Spike Comm. Revolver Lot #253 (Sale Order 252 of 643) Colt Golden Spike Commemorative Single Action Revolver, 1869-1969, #8117GS, .22 LR cal., 6'' barrel, blue and gold finish, hardwood grips with gold Colt medallions, in presentation display case with ''golden spike''. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Colt Alabama SesquiCent'l Frontier Scout Revolver Lot #254 (Sale Order 253 of 643) Colt Alabama SesquiCentennial Frontier Scout Commemorative Single Action Revolver, #1819-1969, #2585AS, .22 LR cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, gold and nickel finish, Colt medallion faux ivory grips, in original presentation case. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with some discoloration grips from interior of box (should clean easily). Exterior of case with some scuffs. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Swarovski Habicht Extendable Spotting Scope Lot #255 (Sale Order 254 of 643) Swarovski Habicht Extendable Spotting Scope, in 25-40x75, in original green Swarovski box. Condition is excellent with only light handling marks. Box shows extensive tatters and wear to edges. Est.: $750-$1,000.
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Wood & Leather Cartridge Magazine, by Brady Lot #256 (Sale Order 255 of 643) English made High Quality Wood and Leather Cartridge Magazine, by Brady Leather Goods, Halesowen, England, with brass reinforced corners. Accommodates eight boxes of 12 ga. 2-3/4'' shotgun shells. Includes one key. Condition is excellent, appearing as new with some oxidation to brass fixtures. Est.: $300-$500. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Unertl 10x Hunting Scope Lot #257 (Sale Order 256 of 643) Unertl 10x Hunting Scope, 1'' tube, 15.5 ozs. in weight, eye relief 3-4'', with 10.9 field of view at 100 yards. Rings and dovetails included. Condition is excellent with clear optics. Est.: $500-$750.
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Holland Sport Leather & Canvas Cartridge Magazine Lot #258 (Sale Order 257 of 643) Holland Sport Leather and Green Canvas Cartridge Magazine, with oak interior compartments, removable dividers, shoulder strap, and recessed accessory tray. Interior dimensions are 14''x7''x5'' below tray. Condition to this high quality case is excellent showing little to no use, with only the slightest creases to retaining straps and minor oxidation to brass hardware. Est.: $500-$750. (Ernest A. Bryant III estate)
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Sample Box of 5 Federal Shotgun Cartridges Lot #259 (Sale Order 258 of 643) Sample Box of Five (5) Federal Shotgun Cartridges, showing basic steps of construction, two with see-thru windows. In original box marked ''Sample Shells''. Condition is excellent. Est.: $200-$400.
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Approx. 25 Late 19th C. U.S. Military Cartridges Lot #260 (Sale Order 259 of 643) Approx. Twenty-Five (25) Late 19th Century U.S. Military Cartridges, many .45-70 with different dates and headstamps, including one .45-80 and several .50-70 cartridges. All are in fine condition Est.: $500-$750/lot.
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Approx. 45 Late 19th-Early 20th C. Blanks Lot #261 (Sale Order 260 of 643) Approx. Forty-Five (45) Late 19th- Early 20th Century Mostly Tinned .45-70, Gallery Loads, and Gatling Gun blanks, all in fine condition. Est.: $300-$500/lot.
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Historic Colt Factory Brick Lot #262 (Sale Order 261 of 643) Historic Colt Factory Brick, from the Huyshope Ave. Factory Building, from its teardown in Hartford, CT, May 31, 1994. The Huyshope Ave. building dates from the re-build preceding the 1860s factory fire. Condition is excellent with minor chips, nicely mounted in presentation plaque and suitable for wall hanging. In Colt blue box. Est.: $400-$600.
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Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #263 (Sale Order 262 of 643) Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #325166, .357 mag. cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1913. Condition is about fine as converted to .357 mag. in the late 1940s. Replaced grip, bolt and trigger screws, retaining approx 92% original finish with wear to muzzle and backstrap. Frame retains approx. 70% case colors. Action is crisp, lockup is tight, no doubt expertly done by a competent gunsmith. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Rare Pre-War Colt SAA Revolver Lot #264 (Sale Order 263 of 643) Rare Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #356367, .38 Spec. cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, with earlier Colt factory checkered hard rubber eagle grips. Page 28 of ''The Colt Peacemaker and Guide'', by Cochran, states that only 25 were made prior to WWII in this caliber, first appearing in 1935 and terminating in 1940. This gun was mfg'd in approx. 1938. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95% original blue with wear at muzzle and forward edges of cylinder. Early hard rubber grips with eagle pre-date this revolver by approx. 45 years and show mild wear. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (C&R)
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Beautiful High-Condition Colt Long-Flute SAA Revolver Lot #265 (Sale Order 264 of 643) Beautiful High Condition Colt Long-Flute Single Action Army Revolver, #330684, .38 WCF (.38-40) cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1915. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98% original factory blue with light thinning to ejector rod housing and high points of cylinder. Case hardened frame and hammer retain 98% vivid colors. Front and backstrap with only the lightest near imperceptible thinning. Crisp grips and action, mirror bright bore. Est.: $8,000-$12,000. (C&R)
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Colt 1871-1971 NRA Cent'l SAA Revolver Lot #266 (Sale Order 265 of 643) Colt 1871-1971 NRA Centennial Single Action Army Revolver, #NRA3465, .357 mag. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, faux checkered ivory grips with Colt medallions. Condition is very good to fine showing range and field use as muzzle wear and silvering to case hardened frame. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Colt New Frontier Single Action Revolver Lot #267 (Sale Order 266 of 643) Colt New Frontier Single Action Revolver, #08109NF, .44 Spec. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, two-piece stag grips with factory medallions. Factory adjustable rear sight. Mfg'd 1980. Condition is excellent showing only slight marks from handling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Colt Special Order Factory Engraved SAA Revolver Lot #268 (Sale Order 267 of 643) Colt Special Order Factory Engraved Single Action Army Revolver, #SA91363, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, nickel finish with fire blued screws, ejector rod head, cylinder pin, and cross pin; with smooth ivory bird's head grips. Type ''B'' engraved by Colt master engraver George Spring, and originally shipped to Stacy Williams Co., 10 South 14th Street, Birmingham, Alabama, in a two-gun shipment, January 26, 1991. All information is verified by factory letter dated June 24, 1991, and signed by then-historian Kathleen Hoyt, as processed on Custom Shop Order #3631. Also included is the original box with end label verifying features, as well as gray-lined American walnut factory presentation case. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (C&R)
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Colt Special Order Factory Engraved SAA Revolver Lot #269 (Sale Order 268 of 643) Colt Special Order Factory Engraved Single Action Army Revolver, #SA93023, .44-40 cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, royal blue finish with color case hardened frame and gate, with smooth ivory bird's head grips. Type ''B'' engraved by Colt master engraver Jan Gwinnell, and originally shipped to Stacy Williams Co., 10 South 14th Street, Birmingham, Alabama, in a one-gun shipment, September 6, 1991. All information is verified by factory letter dated October 26, 1992, and signed by then-historian Kathleen Hoyt, as processed on Custom Shop Order #3631. Also included is the original box with end label verifying features, as well as blue-lined American walnut factory presentation case. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (C&R)
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Angelo Bee Engraved & Inlaid Colt SAA Revolver Lot #270 (Sale Order 269 of 643) Angelo Bee Engraved and Inlaid Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #SA59994, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory ivorite grips with gold Colt medallions. Beautifully executed in medium relief scroll engraving with near full coverage to blue components. Frame is unadorned. Yellow and green gold accent bands and border work to cylinder and barrel. Caliber and model designation, as well as barrel address, are gold inlaid. Revolver is engraver signed at front part of triggerguard. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired since embellishments. Est.: $5,000-$7,500. (C&R)
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Colt NRA Cent'l Comm. SAA Revolver Lot #271 (Sale Order 270 of 643) Colt NRA Centennial Commemorative Single Action Army Revolver, #NRA6817, .45 Colt cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, two-piece hardwood grips with NRA medallions, in factory mahogany box with NRA medallion in lid. Dating from 1971. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Colt 100th Ann. Peacemaker SAA Revolver Lot #272 (Sale Order 271 of 643) Colt 100th Anniversary Peacemaker Single Action Army Revolver, #PC1053, .45 Colt cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, with cartouched walnut grips, in French-fitted walnut case. Left side of barrel marked ''1873 Peacemaker Centennial 1973''. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Exterior of case is excellent. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R) (Buyer of this lot has the option to purchase the next lot at the same price.)
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Colt 100th Ann. Frontier Six Shooter SA Revolver Lot #273 (Sale Order 272 of 643) Colt 100th Anniversary Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Revolver, #1053PC, .44-40 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, nickel plated finish, with factory black plastic American eagle checkered grips, in French-fitted leather case. Right side of barrel marked ''1873 Peacemaker Centennial 1973''. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Exterior of case with minor discoloration. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Colt 3rd Gen. SAA Revolver Lot #274 (Sale Order 273 of 643) Colt 3rd Gen. Single Action Army Revolver, #SA22095, .44 Spec. cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered eagle grips. Condition is excellent showing light micro-scratching, in original box. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Colt 3rd Gen. SAA Revolver Lot #275 (Sale Order 274 of 643) Colt 3rd Gen. Single Action Army Revolver, #SA65264, .44 Spec. cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered eagle grips. Condition is as new, in original box. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Colt 3rd Gen. SAA Revolver Lot #276 (Sale Order 275 of 643) Colt 3rd Gen. Single Action Army Revolver, #SA31805, .44 Spec. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, two-piece walnut grips. Condition is as new with very light marks from handling, in original box. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Colt 3rd Gen. SAA Revolver Lot #277 (Sale Order 276 of 643) Colt 3rd Generation Single Action Army Revolver, #SA94033, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, factory gold plated with fire blue screws, pearlite grips, with gold medallions. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in original box with slipcover noting all features from the Colt Custom Shop. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #278 (Sale Order 277 of 643) Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #S47338A, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered black plastic eagle grips, in original box. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. (Consecutive to below lot.) Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Colt Single Action Army Revolver Lot #279 (Sale Order 278 of 643) Colt Single Action Army Revolver, #S47339A, .45 Colt cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, factory checkered black plastic eagle grips, in original box. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. (Consecutive to above lot.) Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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3rd Gen. Colt SAA Revolver Lot #280 (Sale Order 279 of 643) Colt 3rd Gen. Single Action Army Revolver, #SA94587, .44-40 cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, nickel finish, two-piece rosewood grips with Colt medallions. Condition is as new, in original blue box. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Colt 3rd Gen. SAA Revolver Lot #281 (Sale Order 280 of 643) Colt 3rd Gen. Single Action Army Revolver, #SA92188, .44-40 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, stag grips. Condition is as new, in original box. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Angelo Bee Engraved Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Lot #282 (Sale Order 281 of 643) Angelo Bee Engraved Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Semi-Automatic Pistol, #226795, .25 ACP cal., 2-1/4'' barrel, beautifully foliate engraved with French gray finish, case colored small parts, bark ivory grips with Colt medallions, with one factory two-tone magazine, in Colt factory casing from a later period. Originally mfg'd in 1919. Condition is excellent, appearing unused since enhancement. Grips are excellent, action is crisp, bore is good. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Renaissance Engraved Baby Browning Lot #283 (Sale Order 282 of 643) Renaissance Engraved Baby Browning Semi-Automatic Pistol, #295563, .25 ACP cal., 2'' barrel, Belgian foliate engraved bright frame, pearlite grips, with gold trigger. In factory presentation case with instructions and warranty card. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Renaissance Engraved Bel. Browning 3-Gun Set Lot #284 (Sale Order 283 of 643) Renaissance Engraved Belgian Browning Three-Gun Semi-Automatic Pistol Set, mfg'd pre-1962. Pistols show early features with near full coverage Belgian style scroll engraving, gold triggers, and pearlite grips, in original blue leatherette covered case with dark blue velvet lining. Pistols include a High-Power #80163, 9mm, 4-3/4'' barrel; Model 1955, #596516, .380 cal., 3-1/2'' barrel; and a Baby Browning, #315461, .25 Auto cal., 2'' barrel. All are in excellent condition. Est.: $6,000-$8,000/set. (C&R)
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Lot of 2 Engraved Colt Pocket Hammerless Pistols Lot #285 (Sale Order 284 of 643) Lot of Two (2) Engraved Colt Pocket Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistols, by Engravers Guild member Charles McManis. Model 1903, #293326, .32 cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, oakleaf and acorn engraved slide, frame, and hardwood grips with gold Colt medallions. As well as a similarly adorned Model 1908, #392493, .25 Auto cal., 2'' barrel, blue finish, and carved hardwood grips. In maroon velour-lined book casing with similarly carved cleaning rod. Condition to both is excellent as later enhanced. Casing remains in fine condition. Est.: $1,800-$2,400/set. (C&R)
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Artie Shaw's Schmidt/Liberty Firearms SA Revolver Lot #286 (Sale Order 285 of 643) Bandleader Artie Shaw's Helmut Schmidt/Liberty Firearms Convertible Single Action Revolver, #733528, .22 LR/.22 mag. cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, smooth walnut grips, in original box with instructions and paperwork stating that it is from the Swing-Era Icon Artie Shaw. Mfg'd 1982. Artie Shaw (1910-2004) was a world-famous American clarinetist, composer and band leader, famous for his renditions of ''Begin the Beguine'', ''Stardust'', ''Moon Glow'', and ''Frenesi'' prior to WWII. During the War he would play as many as four concerts a day for combat GIs. He was married eight times; his ex-wives include Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, and Jerome Kern's daughter Betty. He was a precision marksman ranking fourth in the U.S. in 1962. Condition is excellent showing light thinning at muzzle. Box is crisp with very small losses. Est.: $400-$600. (C&R)
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Artie Shaw's Ruger MK II SA Target Pistol Lot #287 (Sale Order 286 of 643) Bandleader Artie Shaw's Personal Ruger MK II Semi-Automatic Target Pistol, #214-07195, .22 LR cal., 6-1/4'' Volquartsen Predator weighted and vented barrel, stainless steel finish, gold anodized trigger, custom thumbrest hardwood grips, with one magazine. Topped with a Leupold M8-4x EER scope. Includes paperwork from the estate of Artie Shaw verifying this pistol was from his personal collection. Artie Shaw (1910-2004) was a world-famous American clarinetist, composer and band leader, famous for his renditions of ''Begin the Beguine'', ''Stardust'', ''Moon Glow'', and ''Frenesi'' prior to WWII. During the War he would play as many as four concerts a day for combat GIs. He was married eight times; his ex-wives include Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, and Jerome Kern's daughter Betty. He was a precision marksman ranking fourth in the U.S. in 1962. Condition is excellent showing just light range use. From the estate of one of the most famous swing-era icons. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Artie Shaw's Winchester Model 12 Pump Shotgun Lot #288 (Sale Order 287 of 643) Bandleader Artie Shaw's Personal Winchester Model 12 Pump Action Shotgun, #975291, 12 ga., 30'' barrel, blue finish, carved cheekpiece maple stock. Receiver engraved with scrolls and game scenes with large applied silver quail to left side; right side with silver pointer and pheasant. Stock with rosewood pistol grip cap and detail to custom checkered forend. Grip cap with gold inlaid lozenge-shaped plaque. Work appears very similar to that done in the early 1950s thru Pachmayr or Kerr's in the Los Angeles area. Originally mfg'd in 1945. Condition is excellent as modified showing only light wear in actioning areas. Stock with minor losses to varnish at forward left portion where it contacts receiver. Action remains crisp, bore is mirror bright. With legal paperwork stating its provenance. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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Artie Shaw's Remington Model 870 ''The Wingmaster'' Shotgun Lot #289 (Sale Order 288 of 643) Bandleader Artie Shaw's Remington Model 870 ''The Wingmaster'' Pump Action Shotgun, #1063043X, 20 ga., 2-3/4'' chamber, 28'' round barrel choked Full, blue finish, pressed checkered walnut stock. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. (ARTIE SHAW STUFF) Est.: $400-$600. (Modern)
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Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver Lot #290 (Sale Order 289 of 643) Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver, #474653, .32-20 cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, somewhat later checkered Coltrock plastic grips. Mfg'd 1922. Condition is very good retaining approx. 90% original blue, with thinning to barrel and cylinder. Front and backstrap show little original finish, and grips with minor wear. Action is smooth, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Model 1895 Army Double Action Revolver Lot #291 (Sale Order 290 of 643) Colt Model 1895 Army Model Double Action Revolver, #273341, .41 cal., 4-1/2'' barrel, high polish blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips with Colt logo. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% original factory blue. Grips are crisp, action is tight, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver Lot #292 (Sale Order 291 of 643) Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver, #518448, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Mfg'd 1925. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original blue with wear at muzzle, highpoints of cylinder, and actioning areas. Grips show only the slightest wear. Action remains crisp, bore is bright with only very light discoloration at muzzle that should clean. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Royal NWMP Colt New Service Revolver Lot #293 (Sale Order 292 of 643) Royal Northwest Mounted Police Colt New Service Double Action Revolver, #143224, .45 Colt cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips, with lanyard loop in butt. Backstrap marked ''RNWMP 1687'', and originally mfg'd in 1917. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 90%-92% original factory blue, with wear at muzzle, even thinning to cylinder, as well as thinning and toning to front and back straps. Grips are mostly crisp with loss at toe of left panel. Action is excellent, bore is fine. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Pre-War Colt Police Positive DA Revolver Lot #294 (Sale Order 293 of 643) Pre-War Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver, #282762, .32-20 cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Condition is excellent with light thinning at muzzle. Grips are crisp, action is tight, bore is bright. In a desirable caliber. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Pre-Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #295 (Sale Order 294 of 643) Colt Pre-Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol, #29403, .22 LR cal., 6-5/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips, with one early magazine and original instruction booklet with red cover. Mfg'd 1922. Condition is excellent with very light edgewear and some micro-scratching to top of slide. Grips with minor flattening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Colt Camp Perry Model Single Shot Pistol Lot #296 (Sale Order 295 of 643) Colt Camp Perry Model Single Shot Pistol, #2216, .22 LR cal., 8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with Kings reflector front sight and standard Colt adjustable rear sight. Mfg'd 1936. Condition is excellent with very light wear at muzzle. Grips show minor flattening. Crisp single action only. Mirror bright bore. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Pre-War Colt Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #297 (Sale Order 296 of 643) Pre-War Colt Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol, with Heiser holster, #88855, .22 LR cal., 4-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with one correct two-tone magazine. Mfg'd 1934. Condition is excellent with light muzzle wear and minor flattening to checks. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Russet-colored holster shows minor darkening. Backside marked ''H.H. Heiser, Maker, Denver, CO/435''. Strap retaining snap lacks Heiser logo. Est.: $450-$600. (C&R)
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Post-War Colt Officer's Model Special DA Revolver Lot #298 (Sale Order 297 of 643) Post-War Colt Officer's Model Special Double Action Revolver, #786505, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. High front and adjustable rear sights, as originally mfg'd in 1949. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling and very minor wear at high edges and actioning areas. Grips may be from a later model and show light flattening to checks. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Diamondback Double Action Revolver Lot #299 (Sale Order 298 of 643) Colt Diamondback Double Action Revolver, #D54354, .38 Spec. cal., 2-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with gold Colt medallions. Mfg'd 1972. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 95% original blue with thinning to both sides of barrel from holster use, and minor carbon spotting to bright sides of hammer. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $450-$650. (Modern)
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Post-War Colt Official Police DA Revolver Lot #300 (Sale Order 299 of 643) Post-War Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver, #891687, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. As shipped to Pachmayr Gun Works, Los Angeles, CA, June 22, 1963. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Python Double Action Revolver Lot #301 (Sale Order 300 of 643) Colt Python Double Action Revolver, #V98556, .357 mag. cal., 8'' barrel, blue finish, checkered Pachmayr grips. Mfg'd 1989. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Colt Anaconda Double Action Revolver Lot #302 (Sale Order 301 of 643) Colt Anaconda Double Action Revolver, #MM67968, .45 Colt cal., 6'' barrel, stainless steel finish, Colt/Pachmayr gripper type grips, in original box with instructions. Condition is about fine showing some field use. Rubber grips with mild scuffs to backstrap. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Post-War Colt Match Target Woodsman Lot #303 (Sale Order 302 of 643) Post-War Colt Match Target Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol, #090058S, .22 LR cal., 4-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, checkered walnut grips, with one magazine. Mfg'd 1976. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Colt Officer's Model Target Double Action Revolver Lot #304 (Sale Order 303 of 643) Colt Officer's Model Target Double Action Revolver, #606566, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Mfg'd 1937. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% original blue, with thinning at muzzle and cylinder. Grips with light to moderate flattening. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Post-War Colt Match Target SA Pistol Lot #305 (Sale Order 304 of 643) Post-War Colt Match Target Semi-Automatic Pistol, #167929-S, .22 cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, custom Herrett style thumbrest walnut grips, with one factory magazine. Originally mfg'd in 1957. Condition is fine retaining approx. 95% lightly thinning blue. Grips with minor scuffs from range use. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Scarce Colt Civilian Model 1917 DA Revolver Lot #306 (Sale Order 305 of 643) Scarce Colt Civilian Model 1917 Double Action Revolver, #336044, .45 ACP cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Mfg'd approx. 1932. Approx. 1000 mfg'd between serial numbers 335000 & 336000. A seldom seen variation. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98% finish with light thinning at muzzle and at highpoints. Grips also show minor flattening to checkering. Bright sides of hammer with some carbon spotting. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Scarce S&W Post-War Com. 1917 Revolver Lot #307 (Sale Order 306 of 643) Scarce Smith & Wesson Post-War Commercial Model 1917 Double Action Revolver, #210076, .45 ACP cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with bright S&W medallions, and lanyard loop in butt. Considered scarce with approx. 991 mfg'd as parts clean-up from surplus WWI revolvers. Shipped from the factory August 23, 1946, to Padgett Bros., Dallas, TX, with factory letter verifying features. According to Roy Jinks, this is one of the rarest variations of this model. Condition is excellent with minor thinning at muzzle, standard index line to cylinder, and thinning at front of flutes. Grip appears to have a small repair just below the medallion of the left panel (detracts little). Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #308 (Sale Order 307 of 643) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #2703, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions, and lanyard loop in butt. This revolver was shipped to Remington Arms-UMC, Agents for the British Gov't, Dec. 16, 1914. As it only shows ''(crown)/V'' and ''(crown)VP'' proofmarks, we believe it to be a British officer's WWI era private purchase revolver. With factory letter. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% original finish with light even overall wear and micro-scratching. Grips and action are crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #309 (Sale Order 308 of 643) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #1676, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions, and lanyard loop in butt. This revolver was shipped to Remington Arms-UMC, Agents for the British Gov't, Dec. 1, 1914. As it only shows ''(crown)/V'' and ''(crown)VP'' proofmarks, we believe it to be a British officer's WWI era private purchase revolver. With factory letter. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 95% original finish with light even overall wear and micro-scratching. Grips show mild flattening and some light dings. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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Canadian Proofed S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector Lot #310 (Sale Order 309 of 643) Canadian Proofed Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver, #29321, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with medallions, with lanyard loop in butt. Delivered to the Canadian Government, Dec. 4, 1915, with factory letter verifying features. Revolver features Canadian proofmark on butt. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% factory blue with light scuffs, wear at muzzle and high edges of cylinder. Very minor pitting to left side of front strap between top of grip and triggerguard bow. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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English Proofed S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector Lot #311 (Sale Order 310 of 643) English Proofed Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver, #28719, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with medallions , and lanyard loop in butt. English proofmarks to left side of frame and barrel, as well as adjacent to cylinder flutes. Shipped from S&W on Dec. 2, 1915, and delivered to Remington Arms-UMC, Purchasing Agent for the British Gov't, with features verified by factory letter. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% factory blue with light scuffs, nicks, and micro-scratching to metal surfaces. Grips remain mostly crisp with some wear to right panel. Action is excellent, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Canadian Proofed S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector Lot #312 (Sale Order 311 of 643) Canadian Proofed Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver, #52358, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with lanyard loop in butt. Delivered to the Canadian Gov't, March 31, 1916, with factory letter verifying features. Revolver features Canadian proofmark on butt. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% factory blue with light scuffs, wear at muzzle and high edges of cylinder. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #313 (Sale Order 312 of 643) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #13721, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with S&W medallions. This revolver was shipped to A. Baldwin Co., New Orleans, LA, March 10, 1917, with factory letter. Condition is fine as factory renickeled in August 1941, retaining approx. 95% nickel with some corrosion and flaking just near the grip medallion on left side. Cylinder shows some minor just beginning blistering. Grips with minor flattening and oil darkening. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #314 (Sale Order 313 of 643) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #11712, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with S&W medallions. This revolver was shipped to H.A. Astlett Co., Exporters, New York, NY, Oct. 14, 1915, and returned to the factory for work in 1937 showing the star suffix to serial number, with factory letter. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 97% blue with small area of flaking to upper right side of barrel. Grips are excellent, action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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British Proofed S&W Triplelock DA Revolver Lot #315 (Sale Order 314 of 643) British Proofed Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #1520, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions, and lanyard loop in butt. This revolver was shipped to Remington Arms-UMC, Agents for the British Gov't, Dec. 3, 1914, with factory letter. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% original finish with light even overall wear and micro-scratching. Grips are crisp, action is tight, bore is excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Presentation S&W .44 Target DA Revolver Lot #316 (Sale Order 315 of 643) Presentation Smith & Wesson .44 Target Double Action Revolver, #23680, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with lanyard loop in butt. Sideplate marked ''To V.C. McCaslin from the Citizens of El Segundo in recognition of unusual service rendered the community on April 3, 1925''. The inscription refers to an incident in which Officer McCaslin ended the career of bank and mail robber Bernard Kassel and his accomplice. Included is a copy of the newspaper ''The El Segundo Herald'', dated April 10, 1925, along with a copy of the City minutes of their meeting where they discussed the attempted robbery, and factory letter. This revolver was originally shipped March 26, 1925, and delivered to Calif. Hardware Co., Los Angeles, CA. Since this revolver was shipped before the event in the presentation, it was definitely purchased new and then later engraved. Condition is excellent as refinished, with very light frosting beneath the blue. Presentation inscription is clear with neatly added mother of pearl five-pointed star to top of right grip. Grips with moderate flattening to checks. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Scarce S&W Model 1926 .44 Target Trans. Revolver Lot #317 (Sale Order 316 of 643) Scarce Smith & Wesson Model 1926 .44 Target Transition Double Action Revolver, #S71916, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with bright S&W medallions. Originally shipped June 12, 1947, to Freemore Co., Minn., MN, and returned twice to the factory, once in 1948 and again in 1955, for either repair or refinish. Serial number with star suffix. Revolver additionally features factory adjustable rear sight and high Patridge front sight. Considered quite scarce with less than 50 mfg'd. Factory letter is included. Condition is excellent with just a very light index mark to cylinder. Grips show minor flattening. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $5,000-$7,000. (C&R)
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Early S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #318 (Sale Order 317 of 643) Early Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #891, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips. This revolver was shipped to E.K. Tryon & Co., Phila., PA, Dec. 29, 1910, with factory letter. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 85%-90% blue with most of the losses to muzzle, cylinder and backstrap. Grips with moderate even flattening. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Early S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #319 (Sale Order 318 of 643) Early Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #183, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. This revolver was shipped to Pacific Hardware Co., San Francisco, CA, Jan. 30, 1908, with factory letter. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% of a factory refinish, as indicated by star suffix to serial number, with thinning at muzzle and high points of cylinder and backstrap. Grips with moderate flattening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,750-$2,250. (C&R)
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S&W Model 1917 U.S. Double Action Revolver Lot #320 (Sale Order 319 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 1917 U.S. Double Action Revolver, #140083, .45 ACP cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, smooth walnut grips, with lanyard loop in butt. Originally shipped to Eastern States Terminal, U.S. Gov't facility, in Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 1919, with factory letter. Condition is excellent showing only light wear at muzzle and in actioning areas, and very minor marks to grips. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Still retains some of its original factory grease. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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English Proofed S&W Model 1917 Revolver Lot #321 (Sale Order 320 of 643) English Proofed Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Double Action Revolver, #109377, .45 ACP cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, smooth walnut grips, with lanyard loop in butt, with both American and English proofs and inspector marks. Originally shipped to the U.S. Gov't at Bush Terminal, New Jersey, Sept. 30, 1918, probably one of the 20,000 that were supplied to British forces during WWII, where they were additionally proofed at that time.. With factory letter verifying features. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% factory blue with wear at muzzle, high edges and cylinder. Grips with oil darkening and light scuffs. Action is good, bore is very good. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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S&W Pre-War .38/44 Heavy Duty DA Revolver Lot #322 (Sale Order 321 of 643) Smith & Wesson Pre-War .38/44 Heavy Duty Double Action Revolver, #59584, .38 Spec. cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with bright medallions. Originally shipped to Olson Sporting Good, Sioux City, IA, Sept. 21, 1939. Revolver features humpback hammer and magna-grips, both of which are mentioned in the factory letter. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% original factory blue with wear at muzzle and along left side of barrel. Thinning to high edges, front and back straps. Grips with moderate flattening; left panel with minor shooter modification. Action remains crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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British Proofed S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #323 (Sale Order 322 of 643) British Proofed Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #4870, .455 cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions, and lanyard loop in butt. This revolver was shipped to Remington Arms-UMC, Agents for the British Gov't, Jan. 7, 1915, with factory letter. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% original finish with light even overall wear and micro-scratching. Grips remain mostly crisp but with some nicks and scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Bullseye Modified S&W Model 10-8 Double Action Revolver Lot #324 (Sale Order 323 of 643) Bullseye Modified Smith & Wesson Model 10-8 Double Action Revolver, #4D58509, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, matte blue finish, Pachmayr grips, with Cheshire & Perez barrel, Aristocrat rib and barrel weight, smooth modified action for Double Action only, with bobbed hammer. Condition is excellent as modified. Smooth crisp action, bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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S&W Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty DA Revolver Lot #325 (Sale Order 324 of 643) Smith & Wesson Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty Double Action Revolver, (Pre-Model 20), #S92404, .38 Spec. cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. Originally shipped to Union Hardware Co., Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 21, 1953, with factory letter. A nice five-screw variation. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only light marks from handling. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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S&W Triplelock Double Action Revolver Lot #326 (Sale Order 325 of 643) Smith & Wesson 1st Model Hand Ejector Triplelock Double Action Revolver, #9279, .44 Spec. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with S&W medallions. This revolver was shipped to Shelton-Payne Arms Co., El Paso, TX, Aug. 10, 1914, with factory letter. Grips have later been custom carved in a floral manner, and the backstrap now possesses Siamese markings (translated ''Bangkok 708904''). Condition is near fine retaining approx. 85%-90% lightly thinning and flaking blue, with most of the flaking to sideplate. Grips with mild flattening after carving. Action is crisp, bore is bright. An interesting revolver - from Massachusetts, to Texas, to Thailand. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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English Proofed S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector Lot #327 (Sale Order 326 of 643) English Proofed Smith & Wesson 2nd Model Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver, #25952, converted to .45 Colt cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with medallions , and lanyard loop in butt. English proofmarks to left side of frame and barrel. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% factory blue with light scuffs, wear at muzzle and high edges of cylinder. Grips remain mostly crisp with minor scuffs near butt. Action is excellent, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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S&W Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty DA Revolver Lot #328 (Sale Order 327 of 643) Smith & Wesson Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty Double Action Revolver, (Pre-Model 20), #S149702, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. Originally shipped to Arizona Hardware Co., Phoenix, AZ, May 27, 1955, with factory letter. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only the lightest flaking to lower portion of sideplate, in original box. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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USN mkd S&W Victory Model DA Revolver Lot #329 (Sale Order 328 of 643) U.S. Navy marked Smith & Wesson Victory Model Double Action Revolver, #V100105, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, parkerized finish, with factory smooth walnut grips. Topstrap is marked ''U.S. Navy''. As shipped to the U.S. Navy, Oakland, CA, Sept. 14, 1942, with factory letter. Condition is fine retaining approx. 92% thinning and lightly toning finish. Grips with minor oil darkening. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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U.S. Property mkd S&W Victory DA Revolver Lot #330 (Sale Order 329 of 643) U.S. Property marked Smith & Wesson Victory Model Double Action Revolver, #V268852, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, parkerized finish, with factory smooth walnut grips. Topstrap is marked ''U.S. Property GHD''. As shipped to the U.S. Navy, Oakland, CA, May. 14, 1943, with factory letter. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97% parkerized finish, with just minor scuffs. Grips and action are crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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S&W Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty DA Revolver Lot #331 (Sale Order 330 of 643) Smith & Wesson Post-War .38/44 Heavy Duty Double Action Revolver, (Pre-Model 20), #S155757, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, high shine blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. Originally shipped to Arizona Hardware Co., Phoenix, AZ, April 2, 1958, with factory letter. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only minor index mark to cylinder. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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S&W Model 1905 (4th Change) DA Revolver Lot #332 (Sale Order 331 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 1905 (4th Change) Double Action Revolver, #614533, .38 Spec. cal., 5'' barrel, nickel finish, pearl grips. Condition is excellent as probably restored, although showing no factory star marks. Nickel remains 99% vivid with light micro-scratching and minor frosting to case hardened hammer and trigger. Grips are beautiful. Action is crisp, bore with minor frosting in the grooves. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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S&W .32 Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver Lot #333 (Sale Order 332 of 643) Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver, #251278, .32 S&W cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips, in green labeled brown S&W box. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 95% original blue with most of the losses as minor flaking to left side of frame. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $400-$600. (C&R)
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Scarce S&W Model 1899 Navy DA Revolver Lot #334 (Sale Order 333 of 643) Scarce Smith & Wesson Model 1899 Navy Double Action Revolver, #5041, .38 S&W Long cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered diamond walnut grips, with ''USN/(anchor)'' proofmark to butt, and Naval ''No. 9'' and ''CAB'' inspected. This revolver was original shipped to the U.S. Navy, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Sept 12, 1900, as one of 1000 ordered by the U.S. Navy. Condition is very good retaining approx. 80%-85% factory blue. Grips with moderate to heavy flattening. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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S&W 3rd Model Perfected Target Pistol Lot #335 (Sale Order 334 of 643) Smith & Wesson 3rd Model Perfected Target Pistol, #8538, .22 LR cal., 10'' ribbed barrel with brass bead front sight, blue finish, factory checkered walnut extension grips with S&W medallions. Originally mfg'd 1909-1923. Condition is excellent with light muzzle wear and small areas of pinprick pitting. Front sight bead needs minor straightening. Rear sight blade is missing. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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S&W K-22 Masterpiece Target Revolver Lot #336 (Sale Order 335 of 643) Smith & Wesson K-22 Masterpiece Double Action Target Revolver, in box, #K214234, .22 LR cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, adjustable rear sight, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. In blue/gold S&W box. Dating from the late 1940s. Condition is excellent with only a light trace of index mark to cylinder. Grips are near new. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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S&W Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #337 (Sale Order 336 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver, #ABZ3959, .44 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered target grips with S&W medallions. Red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. Condition is excellent with minor index mark to cylinder. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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S&W Model 14-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #338 (Sale Order 337 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 14-2 Double Action Revolver, #K752072, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Adjustable rear sight, Patridge front sight, and pre-1981 pinned barrel. Condition is excellent showing only light wear at muzzle and very minor index line to cylinder. Grips and action are crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $400-$600. (Modern)
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S&W Pre-36 Chief's Special DA Revolver Lot #339 (Sale Order 338 of 643) Smith & Wesson Pre-36 Chief's Special Double Action Revolver, #42788, .38 Spec. cal., 3'' barrel, nickel finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips, in period red box. Mfg'd 1952. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling but very little use. Box, although not original, is correct. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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S&W K38 Heavy Barrel Masterpiece DA Revolver Lot #340 (Sale Order 339 of 643) Smith & Wesson K38 Heavy Barrel Masterpiece Double Action Revolver, #K362814, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips with S&W medallions. Red bead Patridge front sight with white outline rear sight. Triggershoe added over original trigger. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% original finish with edgewear. Crisp grips and action, bright bore. In original box, dating from the late 1950s. Revolver additionally includes target grips, modern lined Bianchi holster, cleaning kit, and extra 6'' barrel. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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S&W Model 28-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #341 (Sale Order 340 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Double Action Revolver, #N576630, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Condition is excellent showing light index marks to cylinder and very minor wear to muzzle. Crisp grips, action and bore. Pre-1981 pinned barrel. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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LAPD 200th Ann. S&W Model 19-4 DA Revolver Lot #342 (Sale Order 341 of 643) LAPD 200th Anniversary (1781-1981) Smith & Wesson Model 19-4 Double Action Revolver, #66K2692, .357 mag. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, smooth factory target grips with S&W medallions. Red ramp front sight, white outline rear sight. In mahogany French-fitted case with blue velour. Sideplate with roll-engraved LAPD badge. Condition is excellent, showing only minor trace of index mark to cylinder. Exterior of box with light handling marks. Name on presentation plaque is blank. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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S&W Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #343 (Sale Order 342 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver, #AEM7817, .44 Spec. cal., 3'' barrel, blue finish, rubber Hogue monogrip, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. In original blue S&W cardboard box. Condition is excellent with slight index line to cylinder. Action appears to have been mildly tuned. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 19-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #344 (Sale Order 343 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 Double Action Revolver, #6K51594, .357 mag. cal., 2-1/2'' pre-1981 pinned barrel, blue finish, Hogue monogrip. Condition is excellent showing light index marks to cylinder and minor handling marks. Est.: $450-$600. (Modern)
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S&W Model 27-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #345 (Sale Order 344 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 27-2 Double Action Revolver, #N153808, .357 mag. cal., 8-3/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut target grips, with Patridge front sight and plain adjustable rear sight, in blue lined S&W presentation case. Condition is excellent. Part of the blue dye from the case has transferred to the right grip panel. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 29-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #346 (Sale Order 345 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Double Action Revolver, #ALB9263, .44 mag. cal., 3'' magna-ported barrel, blue finish, rubber Hogue monogrip, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 15-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #347 (Sale Order 346 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 15-3 Double Action Revolver, #3K38961, .38 Spec. cal., 8-3/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Topped with a 1990s era Ultra-Dot sight system. Condition is excellent as modified, with light thinning to finish in actioning areas. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Ultra-Dot system seems to work fine. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 624 Double Action Revolver Lot #348 (Sale Order 347 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 624 Double Action Revolver, #ALU0608, .44 Spec. cal., 3'' barrel, stainless steel finish, with S&W fingergroove hardwood grips. Red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. In original box with accessories. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Pre-Model 14 K38 Masterpiece DA Revolver Lot #349 (Sale Order 348 of 643) Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 14 K38 Masterpiece Double Action Revolver, #K75632, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, factory diamond checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Adjustable rear sight and Patridge front sight. Mfg'd mid-1950s. Condition is excellent showing minor index mark to cylinder. Crisp grips and action, mirror bright bore. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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S&W Model 19-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #350 (Sale Order 349 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 Double Action Revolver, #K622755, .357 mag. cal., 3'' barrel, blue finish, rubber Hogue monogrip, with pre-1981 pinned barrel. Red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. Condition is excellent with light index line to cylinder. In original blue S&W box. Crisp grips and action, bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 48-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #351 (Sale Order 350 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 48-3 Double Action Revolver, #11K8983, .22 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hardwood grips with S&W medallions. In original box with associated paperwork. Pre-81 pinned barrel. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Pre-Model 14 K38 Double Action Revolver Lot #352 (Sale Order 351 of 643) Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 14 K38 Double Action Revolver, #K159438, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, rubber Hogue monogrip, with red ramp front and white outline rear sights. Condition is near excellent, showing light muzzle wear and minor index line. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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S&W Model 686-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #353 (Sale Order 352 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 686-3 Double Action Revolver, #BEU2796, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, square butt, blue finish, factory checkered walnut target grips, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. Condition is excellent showing very light index mark to cylinder, and minor screwdriver wear to slots on sideplate. Grips are excellent. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 28-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #354 (Sale Order 353 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Double Action Revolver, #N158491, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, factory matte blue finish, Pachmayr gripper grips, with pre-1981 pinned barrel. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97%+ original finish. Light thinning at highpoints, muzzle, and with index line to cylinder. Crisp grips and action, bright bore. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 28-2 ''The Highway Patrolman'' Lot #355 (Sale Order 354 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 ''The Highway Patrolman'' Double Action Revolver, #N150696, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, parkerized finish, factory checkered target hardwood grips, with pre-1981 pinned barrel. Condition is excellent as later parkerized. Grips are crisp. Action is tight, barrel remains factory bright blue. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 686-6 Double Action Revolver Lot #356 (Sale Order 355 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 686-6 Double Action Revolver, #DCH9382, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, stainless steel finish, rubber Hogue monogrip grip, with white dot Patridge front sight and white outline rear sight. In original blue S&W plastic hard case. Condition is excellent showing little use. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 627-5 Double Action Performance Center Revolver Lot #357 (Sale Order 356 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 627-5 Double Action Performance Center Revolver, #BCF0442, .357 mag. cal., 8-shot cylinder, stainless steel finish, pistol-grip cocobolo Hogue grips, with Patridge gold bead front sight and standard click-adjust rear sight. In Performance Center aluminum case. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling, and appearing unfired. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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S&W Pre-Model 27 Double Action Revolver Lot #358 (Sale Order 357 of 643) Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 27 Double Action Revolver, #S125000, .357 mag. cal., 8-3/8'' pre-81 pinned barrel, blue finish, with slightly modified original factory grips. Condition is excellent showing light high wear and minor index tracking to cylinder. Very small spot of discoloration just above barrel address. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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S&W Model 19-4 Double Action Revolver Lot #359 (Sale Order 358 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 19-4 Double Action Revolver, #80K8703, .357 mag. cal., 2-1/2'' magna-ported barrel, blue finish, checkered hardwood grips with S&W medallions and rubber Hogue monogrip; standard red ramp and white outline sights, with pre-1981 pinned barrel. In original blue S&W cardboard box. Condition is excellent with mild index mark to cylinder. Good grips, bright bore, action may need a little work. Revolver feels as though it has had a trigger job. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver Lot #360 (Sale Order 359 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 24-3 Double Action Revolver, #ABZ0023, .44 Spec. cal., 6-3/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Gold bead Patridge front sight and white outline rear sight. Condition is excellent with very light wear at muzzle and visible index mark to cylinder. Grips are crisp, action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 29-10 Double Action Revolver Lot #361 (Sale Order 360 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 29-10 Double Action Revolver, #CRE1771, .44 mag. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, nickel finish, factory checkered hard wood grips, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight. In original blue S&W hard case with hardwood presentation case included. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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S&W Model 629 Double Action Revolver Lot #362 (Sale Order 361 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 629 Double Action Revolver, #N850497, .44 mag. cal., 6'' barrel, stainless steel finish, Pachmayr grips, in original presentation case. Condition is excellent showing little use. Interior of case is deteriorating; exterior is excellent. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 19-5 Double Action Revolver Lot #363 (Sale Order 362 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 Double Action Revolver, #BBC9286, .357 mag. cal., 2-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, rubber Hogue monogrip, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight, tuned action with polished trigger. Condition is excellent with light index marks to cylinder. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Rare Hand-Inscribed S&W Model 66-1 Revolver Lot #364 (Sale Order 363 of 643) Rare Hand-Inscribed Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 Double Action Revolver, #67K7246, .357 mag. cal., 4'' barrel, stainless steel finish, smooth factory target wood grips with S&W medallions. Sideplate engraved ''American Whlse. Hardware Co. $1,000,000 Club/1980''. Awarded to salesmen in their firearms distribution business who did over $1,000,000 worth of sales. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. In dark stained blue velvet-lined walnut case, with similarly engraved plaque to lid. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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S&W Model 642 (Airweight) DA Revolver Lot #365 (Sale Order 364 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 642 (Airweight) Double Action Revolver, #CMK2914, .38 Spec. cal., 1-7/8'' barrel, bright finish, S&W rubber grips. In original box. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $350-$450. (Modern) (Not for sale to Calif. residents.)
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S&W Model 642-LS (Ladysmith) DA Revolver Lot #366 (Sale Order 365 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 642-LS (Ladysmith) Double Action Revolver, #DBZ3947, .38 Spec. cal., 1-7/8'' barrel, bright finish, laminated fingergroove wood grips, weighing approx. 14 ozs. In original box. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $350-$450. (Modern) (Not for sale to Calif. residents.)
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S&W Model 29-2 Double Action Revolver Lot #367 (Sale Order 366 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 Double Action Revolver, #N386317, .44 mag. cal., 8-3/8'' barrel, nickel finish, Pachmayr rubber grips, as well as standard target grips included. In S&W factory presentation case. Condition is excellent. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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S&W Model 27-4 Double Action Revolver Lot #368 (Sale Order 367 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 27-4 Double Action Revolver, #BDY8347, .44 mag. cal., 3'' barrel, blue finish, non-fluted cylinder, Pachmayr gripper grips, with standard red ramp front and white outline rear sights, checkered hammer and smooth trigger. In original blue S&W box. Condition is excellent with minor index line to cylinder. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Bullseye Modified S&W Model 10-6 DA Revolver Lot #369 (Sale Order 368 of 643) Bullseye Modified Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 Double Action Revolver, #D146632, .38 Spec. cal., 6'' barrel, blue finish, Pachmayr gripper grips, with Cheshire & Perez barrel, Aristocrat rib and barrel weight, smooth modified action for Double Action only. Mfg'd in the late to mid-1970s. Condition is about fine showing just light general range use. Smooth crisp action, bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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S&W Model 52-2 Semi-Auto Target Pistol Lot #370 (Sale Order 369 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 Semi-Automatic Target Pistol, #A769489, .38 Spec. wadcutter cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered cocobolo grips, with two factory magazines, in correct non-matching box. Mfg'd in the mid to late 1980s. Condition is excellent showing light wear at muzzle and high edges from range use, but otherwise excellent. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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S&W Model 39-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #371 (Sale Order 370 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #A565188, 9mm, 4'' barrel, nickel finish, factory checkered walnut grips, in original box with two blue S&W magazines. Condition is excellent with small area of flaking forward right side of frame, and light general micro-scratching. Box is excellent. Action and grips are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 52-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #372 (Sale Order 371 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #A813373, .38 Spec. mid-range WC cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, custom MC target grips, with two (2) factory magazines. Condition is excellent showing just light range use. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Accurized S&W Model 39-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #373 (Sale Order 372 of 643) Accurized Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #A678699, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue slide, hard chrome lower, factory checkered hardwood grips, with red ramp front sight and white outline rear sight, tuned action and trigger, and three (3) total magazines. In original blue S&W cardboard box. Condition is excellent showing little use from time of modification, and only light wear at muzzle. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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S&W Model 4006 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #374 (Sale Order 373 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 4006 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #TFF4052, .40 S&W cal., 3-3/4'' Bar-Sto barrel, stainless steel finish, wraparound factory black plastic grips, with three-dot sight system and two (2) 11-round magazines. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern) (High capacity mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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S&W Model 5903 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #375 (Sale Order 374 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 5903 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #TDK8640, 9mm, 4'' barrel, stainless steel slide, lightweight frame, factory checkered black plastic grips, with one 10-round factory magazine, in correct type factory box. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Model 952-2 Semi-Automatic Target Pistol Lot #376 (Sale Order 375 of 643) Smith & Wesson Model 952-2 Semi-Automatic Target Pistol, #DAB1781, 9mm, 5'' barrel, stainless steel finish, factory checkered hardwood grips, with LPA adjustable rear sight, and one nine-round magazine. Condition is excellent showing just light wear from handling. A Performance Center gun. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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S&W Performance Center Schofield Revolver Lot #377 (Sale Order 376 of 643) Smith & Wesson Performance Center Schofield Single Action Revolver, #GWS1008, .45 S&W cal., 7'' barrel, blue finish, laser cartouched two-piece walnut grips, in original blue S&W hard case, with deluxe factory display case included. Condition is excellent, with only the slightest trace of index line to cylinder. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Colt Nevada Comm. (1864-1964) Frontier Scout Lot #378 (Sale Order 377 of 643) Colt Nevada Commemorative (1864-1964) Frontier Scout Single Action Revolver, #666BB, .22 LR cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue and nickel finish, with pearlite grips, in original presentation case. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. Box with very minor marks from handling. Est.: $400-$600. (C&R)
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Browning Challenger Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #379 (Sale Order 378 of 643) Browning Challenger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #72347U7, .22 LR cal., 4-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, gold trigger, factory checkered walnut grips. Made in Belgium. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, with three extra magazines. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Post-War Colt .22 Conversion Unit Lot #380 (Sale Order 379 of 643) Post-War Colt .22 Conversion Unit for Government Model, containing slide, barrel, floating chamber, barrel bushing, slide stop, magazine, spring, plunger and retainer. In original box, with original instructions. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $400-$600.
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Scarce Post-War Fixed Sight .22 Conversion Unit Lot #381 (Sale Order 380 of 643) Scarce Post-War Fixed Sight .22 Conversion Unit for Colt Government Model, containing slide, barrel, floating chamber, ejector, barrel bushing, slide stop, magazine, spring, plunger and retainer. In original box, with copy of original instructions. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $450-$600.
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Post-War Colt .22 Conversion Unit Lot #382 (Sale Order 381 of 643) Post-War Colt .22 Conversion Unit for Government Model, dating from the early 1950s. All items are present, in original box. Condition to all items are excellent, in original factory wax paper wrapping. Brown box is excellent, in protective shipping sleeve. Est.: $600-$800.
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Pre-Series 70 Colt Gold Cup Nat'l Match Lot #383 (Sale Order 382 of 643) Pre-Series 70 Colt Gold Cup National Match Semi-Automatic Pistol, #8535-MR, .38 Spec. Mid-Range cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with gold medallions. In original box. Dating from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. Condition is excellent with just light marks from handling. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Box with scuffs and tattering to edges. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Colt MK IV Series 70 Nat'l Match Gold Cup Pistol Lot #384 (Sale Order 383 of 643) Colt MK IV Series 70 National Match Gold Cup Semi-Automatic Pistol, #70N48110, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. In original Colt woodgrain box with screwdriver and manual. Condition is excellent showing very little use. Grips and action are crisp, bore is mirror bright. Box missing end flap with label, with additional sticker to top lid. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Colt MK IV Series 80 Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #385 (Sale Order 384 of 643) Colt MK IV Series 80 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #FG03007, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered grips with gold Colt medallions, with bushing tool and three total magazines in WWI era pouch. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Earlier magazines show some wear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Nygord Tuned Colt Super .38 Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #386 (Sale Order 385 of 643) Nygord Tuned Colt Super .38 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #175807, .38 Super cal., 5'' Barsto barrel, matte finish, large diamond checkered walnut grips, Swenson ambidextrous safety, lightened hammer, Bomar sights, peened flat mainspring housing and front strap, with one Wilson magazine. Nygord signature on slide just above slide release. Condition is excellent showing little use since modification. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Customized Colt MK IV Series 80 Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #387 (Sale Order 386 of 643) Customized Colt MK IV Series 80 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #FG48979, .38 Super cal., 5'' barrel, blue and hard chrome finish, finely checkered large diamond cocobolo grips, with Commander hammer, extended beavertail safety, checkered mainspring housing, peened front strap, Bomar rear sight, and Lissner barrel and bushing. Condition is excellent as modified, showing only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Randall Model A111 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #388 (Sale Order 387 of 643) Randall Model A111 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #RF0007939C, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, stainless steel finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with one Randall stainless steel magazine, in original box with instructions and lubricant. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Randall Model A131 Service Model SA Pistol Lot #389 (Sale Order 388 of 643) Randall Model A131 Service Model Semi-Automatic Pistol, #RF0538C, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, stainless steel finish, wraparound Pachmayr grips, and one Randall marked magazine. Flat-top slide with adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. One of just 2083 mfg'd in Sun Valley, CA. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original box. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Henry Lopez/Springfield Model 1911-A1 SA Pistol Lot #390 (Sale Order 389 of 643) Henry Lopez Customized Springfield Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #NM187863, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, parkerized slide, hard chrome frame, carbon fiber diamond checkered grips, with beveled magazine well, flat checkered mainspring housing, beavertail grip safety, Novak style sights; ramp, throat and trigger job; with one Shooting Star magazine. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and showing little use since modification, in original hard case with instructions. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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STI Model 2011 Competition ''Race'' Gun Lot #391 (Sale Order 390 of 643) STI Model 2011 Competition ''Race'' Gun Semi-Automatic Pistol, #SK7832, Super .38 cal., 5'' barrel with 2-1/2'' compensator, blue and stainless finish, wraparound STI grips, checkered mainspring, offset cocking lever, off-hand thumbrest, and C-More sight system. Condition is excellent showing minor range use. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Modern)
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Tuned Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #392 (Sale Order 391 of 643) Tuned Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol, #245RR87559, 9mm, 4-7/8'' Bar-Sto barrel, matte slide, hard chrome frame, palmswell checkered walnut grips, with Bomar sights, ambeditrous safety, and three (3) 13-round magazines. Condition is excellent as modified, showing only light use. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern) (High capacity mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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Swenson Tuned Colt Pre-Series 70 Ltwt. Commander Lot #393 (Sale Order 392 of 643) Swenson Tuned Colt Pre-Series 70 Lightweight Commander Semi-Automatic Pistol, #9599-LW, .45 ACP cal., 4-1/4'' barrel, electrolus nickel finish, wraparound Pachmayr grips, S&W type adjustable rear sight, extended thumb safety and magazine release, with one factory magazine with rubber bumper attached; trigger with shoe. Originally mfg'd in 1950. Condition is excellent as professionally enhanced. Slide and frame have been refinished in the original factory style. Grips are crisp, action is smooth, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Colt MK IV Series 70 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #394 (Sale Order 393 of 643) Colt MK IV Series 70 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #22613B70, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, electroless nickel finish, factory checkered wood grips with gold medallions, with one correct nickel magazine, two aftermarket blue magazines, one '60s era mag pouch, and black leather holster. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98% finish. Grips with minor soiling. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Colt MK II Double Eagle 1st Ed. Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #395 (Sale Order 394 of 643) Colt MK II Double Eagle 1st Edition Semi-Automatic Pistol, #DT00023, 10mm, 5'' barrel, stainless steel finish, black checkered plastic grips, with one factory magazine. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Springfield Armory Tactical TRP 1911-A1 Pistol Lot #396 (Sale Order 395 of 643) Springfield Armory Tactical TRP Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #NM208650, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, stainless steel finish, checkered rubber grips, with four magazines, in original hard case. Condition is excellent showing only light range use. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Combat Tuned Colt Commander Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #397 (Sale Order 396 of 643) Combat Tuned Colt Commander Semi-Automatic Pistol, #80BS21096, .38 Super cal., 4-1/4'' Kart barrel and bushing, blue finish, Bomar rear sight, custom hammer, beavertail safety, checkered flat mainspring housing and front strap, and finely checkered large diamond hardwood grips. Condition is excellent showing little use after modification. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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Bel. Browning Hi-Power Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #398 (Sale Order 397 of 643) Belgian Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol, #245PY15237, 9mm, 4-7/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with factory adjustable rear sight, ambidextrous safety, and two non-factory magazines. Condition is excellent showing little use and minor scuffs to slide, with very thin high edgewear to metal surfaces. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern) (High cap mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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FN Hi-Power GP Competition Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #399 (Sale Order 398 of 643) FN Hi-Power GP Competition Semi-Automatic Pistol, #245PY57231, 9mm, 6'' barrel, matte finish, Pachmayr grips, Bomar sights, with three (3) 13-round magazines. Condition is excellent showing little use. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern) (High capacity mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #400 (Sale Order 399 of 643) Browning Hi-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol, #T148844, 9mm, 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with two (2) factory magazines. Condition is fine with very light discoloration near muzzle. Grips with mild flattening and some red fabric transfer from inside of naugahyde case. Magazine safety has been removed. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Post-War Tangent Sight Browning High-Power Lot #401 (Sale Order 400 of 643) Post-War Tangent Sight Browning High-Power Semi-Automatic Pistol, #75C64931, 9mm, 4-7/8'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with one factory magazine. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling, as minor thinning to slide at muzzle. Front and backstrap appear as new. Grips and action are crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern) High cap mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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Springfield Armory Model P9 Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #402 (Sale Order 401 of 643) Springfield Armory Model P9 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #NM05526P, 9mm, 4-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with one original magazine. Condition is excellent showing only minor wear from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Browning BDA Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #403 (Sale Order 402 of 643) Browning BDA Semi-Automatic Pistol, #395RP4941, .45 ACP cal., 4-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, black checkered plastic grips, with one correct magazine. Condition is excellent showing only light handling marks. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Glock Model 21 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #404 (Sale Order 403 of 643) Glock Model 21 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #WZ930, .45 ACP cal., 4-3/8'' barrel, standard finish, with one 10-round Glock magazine. Condition is excellent, as new in its original box. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Para-Ordnance Warthog Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #405 (Sale Order 404 of 643) Para-Ordnance Warthog Semi-Automatic Pistol, #P160457, .45 ACP cal., 3'' barrel, matte black finish, with two 10-round magazines and Trijicon sight system, in original case with all associated paperwork. Condition is excellent showing very light muzzle wear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Tuned Glock Model 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #406 (Sale Order 405 of 643) Tuned Glock Model 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #FK149US, 9mm, 4-1/2'' KKM Precision barrel, blue finished slide, bark textured grips and backstrap, with red fiber-optic front sight and white outline rear sight. In black plastic Glock box with cleaning brush. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired since modification. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Para-Ordnance Carry-9 Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #407 (Sale Order 406 of 643) Para-Ordnance Carry-9 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #P210792, 9mm cal., 3'' barrel, matte black finish, with one 8-round magazine and high-visibility sight system, in original case with all associated paperwork. Condition is excellent showing very light muzzle wear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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HK USP Compact Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #408 (Sale Order 407 of 643) HK USP Compact Semi-Automatic Pistol, #27-056728, 9mm, 3-1/2'' barrel, bright slide, matte frame, with four (4) 10-round magazines. Condition is excellent, showing little use, in original hard case with instructions. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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H&K P7 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #409 (Sale Order 408 of 643) H&K P7 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #37989, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish, wraparound pebblegrain factory grips, with early bottom-release magazine. In box with instructions and two additional magazine. Condition is excellent showing light handling marks. Action is good, bore is bright. Box with scuffs and tape damage. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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HK USP Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #410 (Sale Order 409 of 643) HK USP Semi-Automatic Pistol, #24-124007, 9mm, 4'' barrel, matte finish, with four (4) 10-round magazines. Condition is excellent, showing little use, in original hard case with instructions. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Sig P229 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #411 (Sale Order 410 of 643) Sig P229 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #AL29650, .40 S&W/.357 Sig cal., 4-1/2'' barrel, matte finish, with crimson-trace laser grips, tritium sights, and four (4) magazines. In original blue hard case, with Bianchi Model 82 holster. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Glock Model 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #412 (Sale Order 411 of 643) Glock Model 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #BBC176, 9mm, 5'' compensated barrel by Accu-Match, standard finish, with Beamshot Laser Beam attached to bottom rail that mounts to triggerguard, with one 10-round Glock magazine. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Sig P229 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #413 (Sale Order 412 of 643) Sig P229 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #AF12052, .40 S&W cal., 3-3/4'' barrel, matte finish, with two (2) 10-round magazines. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original box. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Beretta Model 92F Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #414 (Sale Order 413 of 643) Beretta Model 92F Semi-Automatic Pistol, #C27542Z, 9mm, 5'' barrel, matte finish, factory checkered black plastic grips, with one 15-round magazine. In original box with paperwork. This particular example was made in Italy. Condition is excellent showing little use. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern) (High capacity mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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HK4 Semi-Auto Pistol, with .22 LR conv. unit Lot #415 (Sale Order 414 of 643) HK4 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #44999, .32 ACP cal., with .22 LR conversion unit, 3-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, black checkered plastic grips, with one magazine in both calibers, in original boxes with HK screwdriver and pull-thru, both with matching numbers. Condition is fine to near excellent showing some flattening to checks and light wear at muzzle. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Walther PPK/S Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #416 (Sale Order 415 of 643) Walther PPK/S Semi-Automatic Pistol, #059898, .380 cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered black plastic grips, with one finger-rest magazine. Mfg'd late 1980s. Additionally marked ''Interarms'' to front right portion of slide. Condition is excellent showing little use with only the slightest marks from handling and in actioning areas. Est.: $450-$600. (Modern)
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Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #417 (Sale Order 416 of 643) Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol, #8229AAA, .380 cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, wraparound black checkered plastic grips, with two magazines, in original box with paperwork. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $450-$650. (Modern)
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Walther PP Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #418 (Sale Order 417 of 643) Walther PP Semi-Automatic Pistol, #129945S, .22 LR cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered black plastic grips, with one finger-rest magazine. Mfg'd 1976. Additionally marked ''Interarms'' to front right portion of slide. Condition is excellent showing little use with only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $450-$600. (Modern)
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S&W M&P 9C Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #419 (Sale Order 418 of 643) Smith & Wesson M&P 9C Semi-Automatic Pistol, #DSYO648, 9mm, 3-1/2'' barrel, matte finish, with two 10-round magazines and grip adapters, in original box with instructions. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $350-$500. (Modern) (Not for sale to Calif. residents.)
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Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #420 (Sale Order 419 of 643) Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Semi-Automatic Pistol, #MU49888, .380 cal., 2-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory black plastic checkered grips, with one factory magazine. Condition is excellent with some thinning to backstrap and very minor high edgewear near muzzle. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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500 rds. Federal .40 S&W Hydra-Shok Lot #421 (Sale Order 420 of 643) 500 rounds of Federal .40 S&W Hydra-Shok ammunition, #P40HS1 180-grain jacketed hollow-point cartridges. Twenty-five (25) 20-round Federal Premium gold and white factory boxes. Condition is excellent and as new. Est.: $450-$650/lot.
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1000 rds. Speer Gold Dot 9mm Luger +P Lot #422 (Sale Order 421 of 643) 1000 rounds of Speer Gold Dot 9mm Luger +P ammunition, #53617 124-grain gold dot hollow-point cartridges. Twenty (20) 50-round factory boxes. Condition is excellent and as new. Est.: $400-$600/lot.
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Colt 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #423 (Sale Order 422 of 643) Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Automatic Pistol, #31496, .38 Auto cal., 4-1/4'' barrel, early high polish blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips, and aftermarket magazine. Mfg'd 1905. Condition is very good retaining approx. 85% factory high polish blue, with just moderate flattening to checks. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Lot #424 (Sale Order 423 of 643) Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol, #388918, .32 ACP cal., 3-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered black hard rubber grips, with one Colt two-tone magazine. Mfg'd 1921. In period unlabeled factory box. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95%+ original blue with wear at high edge of slide and near muzzle. Backstrap with light thinning and toning, less pronounced to front strap. Grips and action are crisp, bore is fine with just slight frosting in the grooves. Box with small losses at top corners of lid. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Auto Pistol Lot #425 (Sale Order 424 of 643) Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer Semi-Automatic Pistol, #45835, .38 Auto cal., 4-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips, with one correct all-blue magazine marked ''Cal .38/Colt''. Mfg'd 1925. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97% original finish with light thinning to muzzle area of slide and very minor micro-scratching to flat services. Crisp grips and action, bright bore. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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H&R Self-Loading Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #426 (Sale Order 425 of 643) H&R Self-Loading Semi-Automatic Pistol, #15291, .25 Auto cal., 2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered H&R hard rubber grips with logos. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 98% original blue with light micro-scratching to both sides. Grips remain crisp, as does action; bore is bright. Est.: $300-$500. (C&R)
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Remington Model 51 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #427 (Sale Order 426 of 643) Remington Model 51 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #PA64364, .32 cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered hard rubber grips. Condition is excellent with mild erosion just forward of slide serrations on right side. Grips and action are crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $450-$600. (C&R)
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H&R Self-Loading Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #428 (Sale Order 427 of 643) H&R Self-Loading Semi-Automatic Pistol, #31178, .32 ACP cal., 3-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered H&R hard rubber grips with logos. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 97% original blue with light micro-scratching to both sides. Grips remain crisp, as does action; bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Colt Gov't Model Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #429 (Sale Order 428 of 643) Colt Government Model Semi-Automatic Pistol, #C120306, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips, with two-tone lanyard loop magazine. Shipped late 1919 to early 1920. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92%-94% original factory blue with wear at muzzle and high edges. Thinning to front strap, mainspring housing, grip safety, and in actioning areas. Grips with some flattening. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #430 (Sale Order 429 of 643) Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #21748, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips, with one two-tone magazine and early features. Walter G. Penfield inspected, shipped to Rock Island Arsenal, Feb. 13, 1913, with WWII Colt replacement barrel. Condition is fine retaining approx. 85%+ original finish with most of the losses to front strap, mainspring housing, and at muzzle area of slide. Early round rear sight with small dings and scuffs to left side. Grips with light to moderate flattening in spots. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #431 (Sale Order 430 of 643) Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #603034, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered large diamond walnut grips, with eaglehead inspection marks just above magazine release, correct intertwined ''HP'' to top of barrel, and one loopless two-tone magazine. Shipped March 3, 1919. Condition is fine retaining approx. 95% original blue with light to moderate general toning. Grips remain mostly crisp with small impressions and light scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (C&R)
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Colt Gov't Model Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #432 (Sale Order 431 of 643) Colt Government Model Semi-Automatic Pistol, #C139685, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with unmarked two-tone commercial magazine and matching numbered slide. Mfg'd 1924. Condition is very good retaining approx. 90% blue. Grips with moderate flattening to checks. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Army Marksmanship Nat'l Match 1911-A1, by Ithaca Lot #433 (Sale Order 432 of 643) Army Marksmanship Unit National Match Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol, originally by Ithaca and overhauled by RIA, #1281252, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, parkerized finish, GI brown checkered plastic grips, stippled frontstrap, micro-rear sight, large serrated post front sight, with polished smooth milled trigger. Condition is very good showing general range use and retaining approx. 90% parkerized finish. Action is crisp, triggerpull is crisp and light, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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S&W Victory Double Action Revolver Lot #434 (Sale Order 433 of 643) Smith & Wesson Victory Double Action Revolver, #V595401, .38 Spec. cal., 4'' barrel, parkerized finish, smooth walnut grips. Topstrap marked ''U.S. Property GHD''. Condition is fine to near excellent with light thinning to straps and sideplates. Grips with minor scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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US&S Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #435 (Sale Order 434 of 643) U.S. Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by Union Switch & Signal, #1070355, .45 ACP cal., 5'' barrel, parkerized finish, brown checkered plastic grips with large reinforcing ring, and one Risdon magazine. Condition is excellent as arsenal refinished, with nice even gray/green parkerization. Grips and action are crisp, bore is mirror bright. ''R.C.D.'' inspector mark is not visible. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Standard War-time Commercial C96 Mauser Pistol Lot #436 (Sale Order 435 of 643) Standard War-time Commercial C96 Mauser Semi-Automatic Pistol, #408833, .30 Mauser cal., 5-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, 30-groove walnut grips, late adjustable rear sight marked ''50-1000'', ''(crown)/U'' proofmarks to left side of upper receiver, and what appears to be an Austrian proofmark to upper right side. Combination shoulder holster included, with attaching iron removed at time of importation. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 92% original factory blue with light to moderate general thinning. All visible matching numbers. Grips with some wear and minor knackering. Action is good, bore is good with some frosting in the grooves. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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WWI Era German P.08 Luger, by DWM Lot #437 (Sale Order 436 of 643) WWI Era German P.08 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, by DWM, #6095c, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one wood based non-matching era correct magazine. Chamber dated 1916, DWM marked central toggle link, in 1917 dated black leather holster (originally brown and later dyed black), with one unmarked combination tool. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 94% factory blue; straw parts have silvered with very mild erosion. Strong front and backstrap with very little wear or toning. All visible matching numbers (except mag). Grips remain mostly crisp as does action; bore with very mild pitting in the grooves. Holster is good with wear through the leather near bottom portion of spare mag pocket. Stitches are dark. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #438 (Sale Order 437 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #32092, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area is polished bright. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original blue, with some thinning to high edge of sideplate and at muzzle and to grip straps. Near imperceptibly import marked to right side bottom frame rail with all matching serial numbers. Grips remain crisp. Grip screws have been re-colored blue. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Pre-War Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol (1936) Lot #439 (Sale Order 438 of 643) Pre-War Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol (1936), with holster, one matching and one unmarked magazine, #634l, 9mm, 4'' barrel, 1936 marked chamber, S/42 toggle, blue finish with straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with two magazines, ''(eagle)/2'' marked holster, and combination tool marked ''87983''. Pistol with all visible matching serial numbers. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original blue with light edgewear at muzzle and high edges of sideplate. Grips with minor flattening. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Holster with scuffs and thinning near muzzle area. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Scarce Model 1906 Royal Portuguese Army Luger Lot #440 (Sale Order 439 of 643) Scarce Model 1906 Royal Portuguese Army Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #1755, 7.65mm, 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish with straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one unmarked wood based nickel-plated magazine. Top of chamber with crown over intertwined ''M'' and the number ''2'' for King Manual II; center toggle link marked DWM, extractor marked ''Carregada'', and lower portion of thumb safety polished bright. Considered somewhat rare with approx. 5000 ordered by the Portuguese in 1909. In modern-made oak case with DWM inscribed to lower right corner of lid. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 95% blue with some added finish. All visible matching serial numbers. Checks with mild flattening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Mauser 75-Year Anniversary Luger Carbine Lot #440A (Sale Order 440 of 643) Mauser 75-Year Anniversary Luger Carbine, #K177von250, 9mm, 11-3/4'' barrel, blue finish with straw small parts, checkered walnut grips, forend, and buttstock numbered to pistol. Left frame side flat marked in gold ''75 Jahre (Year) Parabellum-Pistole/Mod. Karabiner''. One of just 250 produced some 35 years ago. In green suede-lined leather briefcase type casing, with instructions, test target, and original receipts from noted Luger expert Ralph Shattuck. Dating from the mid-1970s. Condition is excellent, appearing unfired, with slight loss of finish to rear portion of front sight ramp from case storage. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Exterior of case with minor handling marks. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (C&R)
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French marked Commercial Luger Lot #441 (Sale Order 441 of 643) French marked Commercial Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #3513h, .30 Luger cal., 4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one unmarked tin-plated wood based magazine. Top of barrel marked ''Manufacture Francaise d'Armes & Cycles de Saint Etienne''. Condition is excellent with thinning at forward high edges and highpoints of sideplate. Grips are mostly crisp, as is action; bore is fine. Est.: $3,000-$4,000. (C&R)
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1906 Swiss Police Luger Lot #442 (Sale Order 442 of 643) 1906 Swiss Police Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #13519, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one nickel-plated magazine with wood base having metal inserts. Swiss cross and shield over chamber, DWM marked toggle link, lower portion of thumb safety polished bright. Condition is excellent with thinning at muzzle, forward portions of frame, and high edge of sideplate; minor thinning at toe of butt. All visible matching small parts except sideplate (00). Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #443 (Sale Order 443 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #16331, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine. In correct type Swiss leather holster. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area polished bright. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97% Swiss blue, with light wear in actioning areas. Left frame flat neatly marked ''P58'' indicating year of removal from Swiss service. Grips remain crisp. Lightly import marked with all matching serial numbers. Grip screws have toned gray. Action is good, bore is bright. Holster remains in very good condition with some oil darkening. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #444 (Sale Order 444 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #21249, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area is polished bright. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% original blue, with very minor thinning to high edge of sideplate and at muzzle and to grip safety. Near imperceptibly import marked to right side bottom frame rail. All matching except sideplate. Grips remain crisp. Grip screws have toned gray. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #445 (Sale Order 445 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #16466, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area is polished bright. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% original blue, with very minor thinning to high edge of sideplate and at muzzle, with thinning to straw colored trigger and possible arsenal re-touching of thumb safety and rear toggle link. Left upper portion of frame marked ''P51'' for year it was removed from service. Loss of finish to front strap and grip safety. Near imperceptibly import marked to right side bottom frame rail with all matching numbers. Grips remain crisp. Grip screws have toned gray. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Luger P.08 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #446 (Sale Order 446 of 643) Luger P.08 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #964h, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish with straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one mismatched wood based WWI era magazine. Receiver ring dated 1915, DWM to toggle, with the remainder of the small parts matching. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% finish with most of the thinning to straw components and sideplate. Grips with light to moderate flattening. Action and bore are good. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Luger P.08 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by DWM Lot #447 (Sale Order 447 of 643) Luger P.08 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by DWM, #780k, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish with straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, and one bright-bodied Portuguese Naval marked magazine with walnut base. Chamber dated 1916, toggle is marked DWM, with matching small parts. Condition is fine retaining approx. 94% original blue with light highpoint edgewear and knackering to takedown lever. Grips and action are crisp, bore with light frosting in the grooves. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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WWII Era P.38 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by CYQ Lot #448 (Sale Order 448 of 643) WWII Era P.38 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by CYQ, #4059l, 9mm, 5'' barrel, blue finish, grooved brown resin grips, with one ''jvd'' marked magazine. Condition is fine with light highpoint edgewear. Grips and action are good, bore with light frosting in the grooves. Original red and white paint remains in safety area. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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WWII Era Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #449 (Sale Order 449 of 643) WWII Era Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol, #264152K, .32 cal., 3-1/4'' barrel, blue finish, wraparound mottled brown plastic grips, with two magazines and one commercial holster. Dating from approx. 1940-1941. Eagle/''N'' proofmarks to slide and barrel. Condition is fine to near excellent with light muzzle wear and minor thinning at high edges. Very small near imperceptible split to left grip panel at left side of Walther banner. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Holster with light darkening from age and minor scuffs at high edges. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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War-time Walther P.38 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #450 (Sale Order 450 of 643) War-time Walther P.38 Semi-Automatic Pistol (ac/42), #8328c, 9mm, 5'' barrel, blue finish, grooved brown phenolic resin grips, with one WWII magazine showing ''(stick eagle)/359'' to back edge, in black pigskin CXB coded holster. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 95% lightly thinning blue with micro-scratching to left side of slide. Red and white paint remain in safety area. All visible matching numbers. Grips and action are crisp, bore is mirror bright. Holster shows external wear, with one additional post-war magazine included. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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DWM dated Police Re-Work Luger Lot #451 (Sale Order 451 of 643) DWM dated Police Re-Work Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #87230, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, all matching except for mismatched nickel-plated aluminum based police magazine. 1921 dated chamber, DWM marked toggle link, front strap marked ''SWI775'' (Type 3 marking of the Schupo of Frankfurt am Main, see page 128 of the book ''History Writ in Steel'', by Maus). Condition is fine as reworked retaining approx. 95% thinning and toning blue. Grips with minor flattening and small loss beneath thumb safety. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #452 (Sale Order 452 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #27096, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area is polished bright. Condition is fine retaining approx. 96% original blue toning slightly plum, with very minor thinning to high edge of sideplate and at muzzle and to grip safety. Near imperceptibly import marked to right side bottom frame rail with all matching numbers. Grips remain crisp. Grip screws have toned gray. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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WWII Era Luger P.08 SA Pistol, by Mauser Lot #453 (Sale Order 453 of 643) WWII Era Luger P.08 Semi-Automatic Pistol, by Mauser (byf/42), #8695d, 9mm, 4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, all matching, with one FXO blue-bodied magazine with unnumbered plastic base. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% original blue with wear at muzzle and high edge of sideplate. Grips and action are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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German 1920 Commercial Luger Lot #454 (Sale Order 454 of 643) German 1920s Commercial Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #1966l, .30 Luger cal., 3-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, factory checkered walnut grips, with one tin-plated walnut based magazine. Blank chamber, DWM marked toggle link, extractor marked ''Geladen'', thumb safety marked ''Gesichert'', crown-''N'' proofmarks. Condition is near excellent with light thinning to high edges. All visible matching small parts. Minor flattening to right panel; left panel more severe with slight dings. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Browning P-35 Semi-Automatic Pistol Lot #456 (Sale Order 455 of 643) Browning P-35 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #95014, 9mm, 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, ''WaA 140'' ampt, with tangent rear sight, not slotted for shoulder stock, with magazine safety still in place and with one extra magazine, in brown leather holster. Condition is very good to near fine with light to moderate general micro-scratching overall. Thinning at muzzle at high points. Grips with mild flattening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Lot #457 (Sale Order 456 of 643) Swiss Model 06/24 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, #32777, .30 Luger cal., 4-3/4'' barrel, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut with smooth bordered grips, with one correct unmarked wood base nickel-plated magazine, and leather holster. Considered uncommon with blank chamber area, toggle marked ''Waffenfabrik/Bern'', lower portion of safety area is polished bright. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 95% original lightly thinning blue, with very minor thinning to high edge of sideplate and at muzzle. Near imperceptibly import marked to right side bottom frame rail with all matching numbers. Grips remain crisp. Grip screws have toned gray. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Pre-War Bel. Military Issue Browning P-35 SA Pistol Lot #458 (Sale Order 457 of 643) Pre-War Belgian Military Issue Browning P-35 Semi-Automatic Pistol, #19955, 9mm, 4-3/4'' barrel, Belgian blue finish, factory checkered walnut grips, with one blue based split-tail magazine with phosphate body. Tangent rear sight graduated 50-500, slot in backstrap for combination holster/stock. Condition is excellent showing light wear at muzzle, high edges, and forward portion of frame. Grips with mild flattening. Action is crisp, bore is good. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Enfield No. 8 MK I Single Shot RF Rifle Lot #459 (Sale Order 458 of 643) Enfield No. 8 MK I Single Shot Rimfire Rifle, #A12470, .22 LR cal., 23-3/8'' barrel, stove black finish, beech stock, with oversize rubber buttplate. Dating from approx. 1950. Rifle features standard rear peep sight, halfstock, three sling swivels, with approx. weight of 9 lbs. Condition is excellent with approx. 17,000 produced. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Lithgow No. 2 MK IV Conversion SMLE MK III Rifle Lot #460 (Sale Order 459 of 643) No. 2 MK IV Conversion SMLE MK III Bolt Action Rifle, by Lithgow, #C7638, .22 LR cal., 25'' barrel, parkerized finish, dark stained original Lithgow walnut stock. Condition is excellent showing little use since conversion. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #461 (Sale Order 460 of 643) U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle, by Springfield, #993368, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel marked ''SA 11-42'', parkerized finish, fingergroove walnut stock, with Springfield rebuild cartouche, and green canvas sling. Condition is excellent as rebuilt, with metal surfaces retaining approx. 97% parkerized finish. Stock has been lightly sanded with minor bruising. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Scarce Naval Yard mkd Remington MK II Flare Pistol Lot #463 (Sale Order 461 of 643) Scarce Naval Yard marked Remington MK II Flare Pistol, #482, 10 ga., 9'' barrel, brass frame, walnut grip panels. Neatly marked to left side of frame ''Navy Yard, N.Y.''. Condition is very good. Barrel with even grayish patina. Brass with mild toning. Grip panels with small losses to inside edges. Est.: $600-$800.
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Krag Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #464 (Sale Order 462 of 643) Krag Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle, #96422, .30-40 Krag cal., 30'' barrel, blue and case hardened finish, cartouched full-length walnut stock, with correct leather sling. Dating from 1896. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 98% blue to exposed portion of barrel, band and triggerguard. Frame and magazine door retain 70% thinning case hardened tones. Fire blue extractor has thinned to approx. 60%. Stock with light sanding and clear cartouche. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Antique)
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Rock Island Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #465 (Sale Order 463 of 643) U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle, by Rock Island, #402965, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel marked ''SA/10-42'', parkerized finish, walnut stock, with commercial leather sling. Probably a WWI era rifle overhauled for WWII. Condition is very good as overhauled, retaining approx. 85% thinning finish. Stock with scuffs and oil darkening. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Springfield NRA Bolt Action Sporter Lot #466 (Sale Order 464 of 643) Springfield NRA Bolt Action Sporter, #1285318, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, Lyman rear sight and standard front, blue finish, Armory supplied walnut stock, with checkered steel M2 buttplate. Polished bolt having serial number correctly electro-penciled beneath extractor. Barrel dated 5-38. Condition is excellent. Barrel retains approx. 98% blue; receiver ring with light thinning and minor toning. Stock shows light scuffs and scratches, and darkening from time. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Springfield M2 Bolt Action Target Rifle Lot #467 (Sale Order 465 of 643) Springfield M2 Bolt Action Target Rifle, #10246, .22 LR cal., 24'' barrel dated 7-37, parkerized finish, polished bolt, ''S.A./R'' cartouched fingergroove walnut stock, with one M2 marked magazine. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 95% finish overall, with most of the losses to the blue forward barrel band. Stock shows light general sanding with scuffs and scratches. Thin fracture line through right side fingergroove area that could easily be stabilized. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Springfield Model 1903 NRA Sporter Lot #468 (Sale Order 466 of 643) Springfield Model 1903 NRA Sporter, #1366746, .30-06 cal., 24'' star gauged barrel dated 9-30, electro-penciled to match as is correct for this model; pistol-grip walnut stock, with M2 style checkered steel buttplate. Standard Lyman rear and military front sights, with dovetail scope mounts added. Condition is near excellent retaining approx. 95% blue, with thinning to barrel near muzzle and to magazine floorplate. Stock with very light scuffs and minor oil darkening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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U.S. M1 Carbine, by Inland Lot #469 (Sale Order 467 of 643) U.S. M1 Carbine, by Inland, #652575, .30 M1 Carb. cal., 18'' barrel, walnut high wood stock, two-rivet handguard, with original WWII light khaki sling. Barrel dated 8-43. Carbine with all early features, including flat bolt, flip sight, push-button safety, early type barrel band, and ''I'' cut stock. Condition is about fine. Stock with some dings and scuffs and an additional coat of linseed oil. Thinning to finish in actioning areas. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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U.S. Gov't Navy mkd Winchester 1894 Carbine Lot #470 (Sale Order 468 of 643) ''U.S. Gov't'' cartouched and Navy marked Winchester Model 1894 Carbine, #1061684, .30-30 cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and handguard. Stock neatly stamped to right side of butt ''US/Property of US Gov't/122'', with small ''H'' inspector mark. Mfg'd 1929. Bottom of frame just below serial number with ''US/(anchor)'' markings, and ''H'' inspector marking to receiver ring. Condition is very good. Barrel and mag tube retain approx. 92% blue. Frame has flaked to approx. 40%. Gumwood stock with minor bruises and light scuffs. Condition is about fine retaining approx. 92% thinning and lightly toning blue to barrel and mag tube. Receiver has thinned and toned to approx. 20%. Walnut stock with light scuffs and very crisp cartouche. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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U.S. Gov't Winchester 1894 SRC Lot #471 (Sale Order 469 of 643) ''U.S. Gov't'' marked Winchester Model 1894 Saddlering Carbine, #892129, .30-30 cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, gumwood stock and forend. Mfg'd 1921. Left side forward portion of receiver marked ''Property of/US Gov't''. The U.S. Gov't purchased a handful of Winchester SRCs during and just after WWI for security purposes in the Pacific Northwest forest. They are often referred as ''Spruce'' guns. Condition is very good. Barrel and mag tube retain approx. 92% blue. Frame has flaked to approx. 40%. Gumwood stock with minor bruises and light scuffs. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Rock Island Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #472 (Sale Order 470 of 643) U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle, by Rock Island, #370106, .30-06 cal., 24'' High Standard barrel dated 9-44, parkerized finish, blue small parts, walnut Type C stock cut for both '03 and '03-A3 models, and probably sold through the NRA in the 1950s. This type stock alone is valued at over $250 on the collector's market. Condition is excellent as overhauled for WWII, retaining approx. 98% parkerized finish. Blue bolt shows only wear in actioning areas. Stock with light scuffs from handling and storage. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Inland M1 Carbine Lot #473 (Sale Order 471 of 643) U.S. M1 Carbine, by Inland Div., #6647331, .30 Carb. cal., 11-44 dated Inland 18'' barrel, parkerized finish, low wood oval-cut M2 walnut stock. Appears all correct as late 1944 5th block of production by Inland, with Type 2 milled rear sight, flat parkerized bolt, and push-button safety. Condition is fine to near excellent with crisp clear cartouche and only minor handling marks to four-rivet handguard. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #474 (Sale Order 472 of 643) U.S. Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle, by Remington, #3745514, .30-06 cal., 24'' ''RA'' barrel dated 4-43, parkerized finish, some blue small parts, walnut stock and handguard, with WWII leather Model 1907 sling. Condition is excellent with light wear in actioning areas of bolt. Minor oil darkening to stock with lightly visible cartouches. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Standard Products M1 Carbine Lot #475 (Sale Order 473 of 643) U.S. M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine, by Standard Products, #2213529, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' barrel, parkerized finish, low wood oval cutout M2 walnut stock, with one 15-round magazine and sling. Rifle features flat parkerized bolt, Type 2 rear sight, flip safety, bayonet lug, Underwood barrel dated 2-44, and two-rivet handguard. Condition is excellent as overhauled, and probably sold through the DCM in the late 1950s. Replacement commercial buttplate. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R) (High capacity mags not available to Calif. residents.)
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Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #476 (Sale Order 474 of 643) U.S. Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle, by Remington, #3779594, .30-06 cal., 24'' ''RA'' barrel dated 6-43, parkerized finish, some blue small parts, walnut stock and handguard. Condition is excellent with light wear in actioning areas of bolt. Good cartouches with additional ''OG'' cartouche. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Rare U.S. M1 Carbine, by Winchester/Underwood Lot #477 (Sale Order 475 of 643) Rare U.S. M1 Carbine, by Winchester/Underwood, #2402928, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' ''W'' marked barrel, parkerized finish, cartouched low wood oval-cut stock. Receiver by Underwood made for Winchester and additionally marked ''WTA''. All other components appear to be completely Winchester. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling and thinning to finish in actioning areas. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Springfield Model M2 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #478 (Sale Order 476 of 643) U.S. Model M2 Bolt Action Rifle, by Springfield, #8134, .22 LR cal., 24'' barrel, parkerized finish, pistol-grip walnut stock with fingergrooves. Barrel dated 10-38. Condition is very good to fine retaining approx. 92% thinning and toning finish. Stock with light scuffs and oil darkening. Crisp action, bright bore. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Early Winchester M1 Carbine Lot #479 (Sale Order 477 of 643) Early U.S. M1 Carbine, by Winchester, #1079556, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' ''W'' marked barrel, parkerized finish, high wood oval-cut walnut stock, with bull-nose two-rivet handguard, flat blue bolt, and push-button safety. Internally this Carbine features early dog-leg hammer and spring tube, and was once the personal property of early WWII UDT Frogman Harold W. Culver and is so marked just above ''WRA/GHD'' cartouche to walnut stock. Lt. Culver led Team 6 in action on the island of Pelelieu, as mentioned in the book ''Naked Warriors''. Condition is excellent with nice grain to stock that shows only light handling marks. Receiver and barrel show minor thinning to finish, mostly in actioning areas, with thinning and light to just moderate toning to triggerguard and mag release. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)
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U.S. M1 Garand, by Springfield Lot #480 (Sale Order 478 of 643) U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, by Springfield, #25323, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel dated 8-44, parkerized finish, walnut stock and handguard, with late war canvas sling and ''RIA/EB'' cartouche for post-war rebuild. Rifle appears mostly original with the exception of the updated rear sight. Condition is very good with approx. 92% thinning and lightly toning finish to receiver. Stock with dings and scuffs and some oil darkening. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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IBM M1 Carbine Lot #481 (Sale Order 479 of 643) U.S. M1 Carbine, by IBM, #3787945, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' barrel, parkerized finish, lightly cartouched walnut stock, with additional cartouche indicating RIA inspection or rebuild. Rifle features high wood oval-cut stock, two-rivet upper handguard, round bolt, Type 3 stamped rear sight, stamped and braised trigger housing, and push-button safety marked ''EPB''. Barrel shows evidence of a previously installed bayonet-type barrel band, which has since been removed. Condition is fine to near excellent showing partial arsenal refinishing, with thinning to finish in actioning areas. Stock with minor marks from handling and some oil staining near buttplate. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, by H&R Lot #482 (Sale Order 480 of 643) U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, by H&R, #5588949, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, parkerized finish, with cartouched walnut stock. As sold through the CMP. Condition is excellent. Stock with light scuffs and minor pressure dings. Original CMP tag gives it a muzzle reading of 2, a throat reading of 2+, and calls out the rifle grade as ''G3 HRA''. With original CMP hard case. An excellent example of an all-correct 1950s H&R M1 Garand. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Underwood M1 Carbine Lot #483 (Sale Order 481 of 643) U.S. M1 Carbine, by Underwood, #4062615, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' barrel, parkerized finish, low wood oval-cut Underwood cartouched walnut stock, with two-rivet handguard, correct Underwood barrel, flip sight, flat-top blue bolt, stamped and braised trigger housing, and unmarked push-button safety. Appears all correct for 3rd block production series Underwood. Condition is excellent showing only light wear in actioning areas. Stock with minor scuffs and dings. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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WWII Era Winchester Model 12 Trench Gun Lot #484 (Sale Order 482 of 643) WWII Era Winchester Model 12 Pump Action Trench Gun, #982195, 12 ga., 20'' barrel, parkerized finish, ventilated handguard, walnut stock, and steel buttplate. Top of barrel marked with flaming bomb; right side of frame marked ''U.S.'', with top left portion of frame marked ''United States Property''. Mfg'd 1945. Condition is excellent as arsenal overhauled, retaining approx. 97% parkerized finish. Good stock, lightly cartouched to base of pistol grip ''U.S.'' above flaming bomb. Action is good, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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WWII U.S. mkd Winchester Model 12 Riot Gun Lot #485 (Sale Order 483 of 643) WWII U.S. marked Winchester Model 12 Pump Action Riot Gun, #970774, 12 ga., 20'' barrel, parkerized finish, walnut stock with added rubber butt pad. Mfg'd 1943. Condition is excellent as re-parkerized, showing only light thinning to finish. Stock has been lightly sanded and has a fissure emanating from the right side of frame. ''WB/(Ordnance wheel)'' cartouches are visible. Action is crisp, bore is good. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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U.S. Property mkd Savage Trainer 720 Riot Shotgun Lot #486 (Sale Order 484 of 643) U.S. Property marked Savage Trainer Model 720 Riot Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #80522, 12 ga., 26'' barrel choked Full, blue finish, walnut stock, with factory black plastic buttplate. This Trainer model is considered quite scarce and seldom seen today. It is interesting to note that Navy Ordnance documents reveal that 3,104 Savage Trainer shotguns were issued to various Navy warships for recreational use in August 1944. Condition is excellent showing just light marks in actioning areas. Stock shows light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Scarce Savage Model 720 U.S. Riot Shotgun Lot #487 (Sale Order 485 of 643) Scarce Savage Model 720 U.S. marked Riot Semi-Automatic Shotgun, #88110, 12 ga., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with factory black plastic buttplate. The Savage Model 720 is definitely the least common of all WWII semi-automatic shotguns, with approx. 14,000 delivered to the U.S. Gov't. Side of frame is marked with flaming bomb and ''US'', with similar markings to barrel. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 95% thinning and lightly toning blue. Stock with minor scuffs and some oil darkening. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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U.S. M1 Carbine, by Rockola Lot #488 (Sale Order 486 of 643) U.S. M1 Carbine, by Rockola, #4604769, .30 Carb. cal., 18'' barrel, parkerized finish, high wood oval-cut walnut stock with Rockola cartouche. Rifle features push-button safety, rear sight, stamped and braised trigger housing, and WWII canvas sling. Condition is excellent as arsenal refinished, showing only light wear in actioning areas. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #489 (Sale Order 487 of 643) U.S. Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle, by Remington, #4198521, .30-06 cal., 24'' RA/9-43 marked barrel, parkerized finish, walnut stock, as overhauled and re-packaged by Miltech. Condition is excellent as overhauled. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Int'l Harvester M1 Garand Lot #490 (Sale Order 488 of 643) U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, by International Harvester, #5192487, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, parkerized finish, cartouched walnut stock that has been professionally glass bedded for trigger assembly only, with LMR 12-54 dated barrel, Springfield trigger, IHC bolt, and DRC marked rear sight. Condition is excellent. Interior channel of stock is unnumbered. Parkerized components show only light wear in actioning areas. Stock is crisp, action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Springfield M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #491 (Sale Order 489 of 643) U.S. M1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle, by Springfield, #612849, 7.62 Nato (.308) cal., 24'' barrel, parkerized finish, lightly cartouched post-WWII walnut stock, with commercial sling. Condition is very good as converted to .308, retaining approx. 92% arsenal refinish. Stock with minor dings and scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Tippman Arms Co. Model .50HB Semi-Auto Rifle Lot #492 (Sale Order 490 of 643) Tippmann Arms Co. Model .50HB Semi-Automatic Rifle, #0176, .22 mag. cal., 18'' barrel, matte blue finish, walnut spade type grip handles, with tripod and all accessories, and appearing very much like a miniature M2 air-cooled .50 cal. machine gun. In fitted oak case with two miniature ammo cans. Dating from the mid-1980s. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling, but little general overall use. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (Modern)
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Springfield M1A Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #493 (Sale Order 491 of 643) Springfield M1A Semi-Automatic Rifle, #018676, .308 cal., 24'' barrel, parkerized finish, M14 birch stock, with sling. This early built rifle features misc. GI parts, with WWII era lock-bar M1 Garand rear sight. Topped with a Tasco 3-9x40 scope on SA/ART IV scope mounts. Condition is excellent showing just light range use. Stock with light impressions. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Olympic Arms MFR Target Match Semi-Auto Rifle Lot #494 (Sale Order 492 of 643) Olympic Arms MFR Target Match Semi-Automatic Rifle, #KJ7122, .223 cal., 20'' heavy stainless steel barrel with aluminum handguard, Picatinny scope rail, with one 10-round magazine. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling, but appearing near new. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Am. Sheriff/Deputy Sheriff Comm. Thompson M.1927 Lot #495 (Sale Order 493 of 643) American Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Commemorative Thompson Model 1927 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #SO125, .45 ACP cal., 16'' barrel, roll engraved, blue finish, with lacquered walnut stock, pistol grip, and vertical foregrip; gold-plated small parts, with matching numbered accessories, stick and drum magazines. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original Limited Edition walnut and glass presentation case. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern) (Not available to Calif. residents.)
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Hungarian Gewehr 98/40 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #496 (Sale Order 494 of 643) Hungarian Gewehr 98/40 Bolt Action Rifle, #4573a, 8mm, 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with leather sling. Condition is fine with mismatched bolt, retaining approx. 96% lightly thinning and toning blue. Clear cartouches to walnut stock. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Scarce Luftwaffe G.24(t) Bolt Action Rifle Lot #497 (Sale Order 495 of 643) Scarce Luftwaffe G.24(t) Bolt Action Rifle, #6735c, 8mm, 24'' barrel, blue finish, matching cartouched walnut stock. Condition is excellent as professionally refinished. Rear receiver ring, although once drilled for aftermarket rear sight, has neatly filled holes which are barely perceptible. Stock remains in near fine condition with some soiling from time and minor scratches. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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German Model 98 High-Turret Sniper Rifle Lot #498 (Sale Order 496 of 643) German Model 98 High-Turret Sniper Rifle, #62255, 8mm, 24'' barrel, blue finish, laminated beech stock, with period sling. Topped with an Ajack 4x90 scope, and correct proofmarks. Condition is fine as refinished, retaining approx. 97% of a post-war blue. Stock is lightly sanded with faint cartouches. Matching numbered barrel and receiver; unnumbered small parts. Action is good, bore is fine, scope optics are clear. Est.: $5,000-$7,000. (C&R)
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Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #499 (Sale Order 497 of 643) Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle, by Carl Gustafs (1919), #466112, 6.5x55 cal., 29'' barrel, blue finish, bright bolt, beech stock and handguard, with Elit diopter target sight. Condition is excellent with all visible matching numbers except buttplate, 98%+ original blue, good stock, crisp action, and bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Dual mkd Portuguese/German Mauser 98K Rifle Lot #500 (Sale Order 498 of 643) Dual marked Portuguese & German Mauser 98K Bolt Action Rifle, #G11921, 8mm, 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock with both Portuguese and WaA 135'' markings. Portuguese crest over 1941 date to receiver ring, with WWII German military acceptance marks throughout. Beautiful commercial finish to blue components, with all visible matching parts. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98%+ original finish with light marks in actioning areas of bolt. Very minor fissure just behind upper tang at stock. Cartouches are crisp. Action is good, bore is bright. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Husqvarna Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #501 (Sale Order 499 of 643) Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle, by Husqvarna (1942), #102351, 6.5x55 cal., 29'' barrel, blue finish, bright bolt, beech stock and handguard, with leather sling. Special ''SM/F-ram'' rear sight, and hooded front sight. Condition is excellent with all visible matching numbers, 98%+ original blue, good stock, crisp action, and bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #502 (Sale Order 500 of 643) Swedish Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle, by Carl Gustafs (1913), #320652, 6.5x55 cal., 29'' barrel, blue finish, bright bolt, full-length European walnut stock, with sling. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% original blue with some thinning to bolt release. All visible matching serial numbers. Stock with light bruises and scuffs. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $400-$600. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 61 Pump Action Rifle Lot #503 (Sale Order 501 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Pump Action Rifle, #269858, .22 SL&LR cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, factory grooved receiver top, with Leupold M8-6x Compact scope. Mfg'd 1958. Condition is excellent with only light wear in actioning areas. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 62A Slide-Action Rifle Lot #504 (Sale Order 502 of 643) Winchester Model 62A Slide-Action Rifle, #303395, .22 SL&LR cal., 23'' round barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Mfg'd 1953. Condition is fine to near excellent retaining approx. 96% blue with all the thinning in actioning areas. Light handling marks to stock. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Remington Model 12-A Slide-Action Rifle Lot #505 (Sale Order 503 of 643) Remington Model 12-A Slide-Action Rifle, #500618, .22 SL&LR cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and grooved forend. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 96% blue with most of the losses as thinning to high edges and running lines in actioning areas. Stock with minor scuffs and light marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is very good. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Browning .22 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #506 (Sale Order 504 of 643) Browning .22 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #03073PT146, .22 LR cal., 19-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with Leupold 4X RF scope, in original Browning factory travel case. Dating from the 1980s. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle Lot #507 (Sale Order 505 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle, #330027, .22 mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Redfield 3-9x scope on Redfield rings atop factory grooved receiver. Mfg'd 1961. Condition is excellent showing light wear in actioning areas and minor handling to stock. Duplex reticle scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Browning Grade I .22 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #508 (Sale Order 506 of 643) Browning Grade I .22 Auto Semi-Automatic Rifle, #14314PM146, .22 LR cal., 19'' barrel, lightly engraved blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock and forend. Condition is excellent as mfg'd in Japan, showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Browning Takedown Semi-Auto Rifle Lot #509 (Sale Order 507 of 643) Browning Takedown Semi-Automatic Rifle, #10391PX146, .22 LR cal., 19'' barrel, lightly engraved blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock and handguard. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle Lot #510 (Sale Order 508 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle, #314508, .22 mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Redfield 2-7x scope on Weaver rings atop factory grooved receiver. Mfg'd 1959. Condition is excellent showing light wear in actioning areas. Single dot reticle scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #511 (Sale Order 509 of 643) Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #120476, .22 LR cal., 23'' barrel, blue finish, smooth pistol-grip walnut stock. Mfg'd 1953. Condition is excellent, appearing near new and unfired, showing only the slightest marks from handling, with one small impression to left side of handguard and rear top edge of receiver flat. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Weatherby MK XXII Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #512 (Sale Order 510 of 643) Weatherby MK XXII Semi-Automatic Rifle, #J-32280, .22 LR cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory skipline checkered walnut stock, with rosewood forend and pistol-grip cap, and factory brown rubber butt pad. Topped with a Weatherby 4x50 scope. Includes four (4) total magazines. Condition is excellent. Stock with light scuffs from field use. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $400-$600. (Modern)
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Remington Model 24 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #513 (Sale Order 511 of 643) Remington Model 24 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #126680, .22 LR cal., 21'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and handguard. Condition is excellent, with an additional coat of varnish added to stock showing minor scuffing. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $400-$600. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle Lot #514 (Sale Order 512 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle, #331922, .22 mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with grooved receiver. Mfg'd 1961. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, in its original box. Box with tape and moderate tattering; end label is clear. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 52 Bolt Action Target Rifle Lot #515 (Sale Order 513 of 643) Winchester Model 52 Bolt Action Target Rifle, #8061, .22 LR cal., 28'' barrel, blue finish, smooth pistol-grip walnut stock. Mfg'd 1927. Condition is very good to near fine retaining approx. 90% thinning blue, with most of the losses near left side muzzle area of barrel. Stock with light scuffs and some oil darkening. Minor knackering to right side portion of rear sight dovetail area from range adjustment. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Pre-War Winchester Model 52 Target Rifle Lot #516 (Sale Order 514 of 643) Pre-War Winchester Model 52A Bolt Action Target Rifle, #50891A, .22 LR cal., 26'' unmarked heavy barrel, blue finish, target cheekpiece walnut stock, with globe front sight, and ''Win 52'' marked Marble-Goss rear sight. Mfg'd 1942. Condition is excellent as professionally refinished. Stock shows minor handling marks. Action is crisp, trigger is light, bore is bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 52C Target Rifle Lot #517 (Sale Order 515 of 643) Winchester Model 52C Bolt Action Target Rifle, #85667C, .22 LR cal., 24'' round medium-weight barrel, blue finish, aluminum triggerguard, custom cheekpiece adjustable fingergroove thumbhole target stock, adjustable forward sling swivel, with scope blocks and mount for Redfield type Olympic sight. Condition is fine showing a moderate amount of range use to stock, with metal components possibly having been refinished at one point. Trigger pull is light and crisp, action is smooth, bore is mirror bright. A great .22 target rifle. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle Lot #518 (Sale Order 516 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle, #335741, .22 mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Bushnell 3-8x Scope Chief scope atop factory grooved receiver. Mfg'd 1962. Condition is excellent showing light wear in actioning areas. Crosshair reticle scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Pre-War Winchester Model 62A Slide-Action Rifle Lot #519 (Sale Order 517 of 643) Pre-War Winchester Model 62A Slide-Action Rifle, #149074, .22 SL&LR cal., 23'' round barrel, blue finish, walnut stock. Mfg'd 1942. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98%+ original blue with light wear to top of frame from contact with bolt. Stock and forend are exceptionally crisp, as is action. Bore is excellent. Interior of frame with original factory grease. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #521 (Sale Order 518 of 643) Winchester Model 63 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #146390, .22 LR cal., 23'' barrel, blue finish, smooth pistol-grip walnut stock. Mfg'd 1956. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, showing only the slightest marks from handling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle Lot #522 (Sale Order 519 of 643) Winchester Model 61 Slide-Action Rifle, #305411, .22 mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Leupold 3x-9 compact matte finished scope on Leupold rings atop factory grooved receiver. Mfg'd 1959. Condition is excellent showing light wear in actioning areas and minor handling to stock. Duplex reticle scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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FN Actioned Mauser Sporter Bolt Action Rifle Lot #523 (Sale Order 520 of 643) FN Actioned Mauser Sporter Bolt Action Rifle, NVSN, .300 Win. mag. cal., 23-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, custom smooth pistol-grip cheekpiece walnut stock, with cocobolo forend and pistol-grip cap. Topped with a Lyman All-American 6-power scope on Leupold rings and mounts. Condition is very good as built up, retaining approx. 98% non-factory blue. Stock with light marks from handling. Good action, nice trigger, bright bore. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Custom Barreled Belgian Mauser 98 BA Rifle Lot #524 (Sale Order 521 of 643) Custom Barreled Belgian Mauser 98 Bolt Action Rifle, #6072, .25-06 cal., 26'' stainless steel barrel by Lilja, blued receiver, cheekpiece pistol-grip walnut stock, Pachmayr brown butt pad, with Weaver rings and mounts. Lilja barrels are mfg'd in Montana and have set numerous records and won Olympic Gold Medals. They are used by the Army Rangers, the Navy Seals, the Coast Guard, and the Air Force Shooting Team, and their quality is unsurpassed. Condition is excellent as modified. Action and triggerguard have been professionally refinished at time of conversion. Beautiful walnut stock shows only light marks. Action and trigger pull are crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $600-$800. (C&R)
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Remington Model 30-S Bolt Action Rifle Lot #525 (Sale Order 522 of 643) Remington Model 30-S Bolt Action Rifle, #23479, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with Redfield peep sight and hooded ivory bead front sight. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97% lightly thinning blue to barrel and receiver. Triggerguard shows approx. 40%-50% moderately thinning blue remaining. Stock is fine with just light scuffing and minor flattening to checks. Action is good, bore is fine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Savage Model 99 Takedown Lever Action Rifle Lot #526 (Sale Order 523 of 643) Savage Model 99 Takedown Lever Action Rifle, with extra .410 barrel, #239073, .300 Sav. cal., 24'' barrel (24'' .410 barrel), blue finish, checkered walnut stock, with case hardened lever. Condition is fine with minor thinning and toning, and light small areas of frosting to high edges of receiver. Stock retains 94% original varnish with light pressure dings. Action is crisp, both bores are bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Sedgley ''Deluxe'' Springfield Sporter Lot #527 (Sale Order 524 of 643) Sedgley ''Deluxe'' Springfield Sporter Bolt Action Rifle, #2280, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered pistol-grip walnut stock, with checkered blue steel buttplate, and shadowline cheekpiece. Sedgley high-ramp front sight, Lyman 48 rear sight, machine-turned bolt, with checkered handle bolt. Top of barrel marked ''R.F. Sedgley Inc., Phila. PA''. Condition is about fine with small areas of flaking to top portion of barrel. Stock is excellent with klight handling marks. Action is crisp, bore is fine. A fine American pre-war sporting rifle. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Griffin & Howe Springfield Sporter BA Rifle Lot #528 (Sale Order 525 of 643) Griffin & Howe Springfield Sporter Bolt Action Rifle, #528, 7mm, 22'' barrel, blue finish, checkered cheekpiece walnut stock with horn end cap, steel butt cap, with silver ovoid plaque marked ''A.G.C.''; finely checkered steel buttplate with trap that includes scope and sight adjustment information and provisions for two additional cartridges, with period braided leather sling. Topped with a Weaver Model 330 scope on Griffin & Howe mounts. Condition is fine showing light field use and retaining approx. 94% original lightly thinning and toning blue. Stock with minor scuffs and pressure dings. Polished action is silky smooth. Trigger is crisp, bore is fine, standard crosshair scope optics are clear. Est.: $2,500-$3,500. (C&R)
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Sedgley/Springfield Sporter Lot #529 (Sale Order 526 of 643) Sedgley/Springfield Sporter Bolt Action Rifle, originally by Rock Island, #388740, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, checkered walnut stock with light Schnauble tip. Topped with a Griffin & Howe mount with Hensoldt 2.75x Ziel-Dialyt scope, showing classic German post-line reticle. Condition is excellent as Sedgley modified in the inter-war era, retaining approx. 98% original blue. Stock with light scuffs and minor bruising. Clear optics, crisp action, fine bore. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (C&R)
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Factory Engraved Steyr-Mannlicher BA Carbine Lot #530 (Sale Order 527 of 643) Factory Engraved Steyr-Mannlicher Bolt Action Carbine, #3157, .22 LR cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with one magazine, European sling, and topped with a PFI Rapid Reticle 3-9x32 scope. Condition is about fine. Stock with light general scuffs and scratches from handling. Barrel and oakleaf engraved receiver with only the slightest high edgewear. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model MCA Rifle Lot #531 (Sale Order 528 of 643) Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model MCA Bolt Action Rifle, by Steyr, #33644, .30-06 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, polished spoon-handled bolt, factory checkered cheekpiece stock, with double set triggers, scope mounts, rings, and iron sights. Mfg'd in Austria in 1961. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Good working set triggers. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (C&R)
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Sauer 200 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #532 (Sale Order 529 of 643) Sauer 200 Bolt Action Rifle, #H7825, .270 Win. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with one removable factory magazine. Topped with a Bushnell 3-9x Banner scope. Condition is excellent with light marks from handling to both stock and high edges of frame. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Sporterized Springfield M2 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #533 (Sale Order 530 of 643) Sporterized U.S. Springfield M2 Bolt Action Rifle, #18645C, .22 LR cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, exceptional fancy grade pistol-grip checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, ebony forend and pistol-grip cap, with one M2 type magazine. Topped with a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5 scope. Condition is excellent as modified, retaining approx. 97% of a later blue. Stock with minor scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is good, scope optics are clear. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Winchester Model 52B Sporter Bolt Action Rifle Lot #534 (Sale Order 531 of 643) Winchester Model 52B Sporter Bolt Action Rifle, #84522, .22 LR cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with Redfield rear sight and globe type front sight. Mfg'd 1956. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98%+ original blue. Stock with light scuffs. Action and trigger are crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #535 (Sale Order 532 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #103874, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, target walnut stock. Rifle features dovetail scope mounts, globe front sight, and mount for International type rear sight. Mfg'd 1949. Condition is excellent with light scuffs to stock from range use. Action is crisp, bore is fine. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Modified Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 BA Rifle Lot #536 (Sale Order 533 of 643) Modified Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #111318, .30-06 cal., custom tapered 24'' barrel, matte finish, composite checkered cheekpiece stock, with Sarovski Habicht 3-9x36A scope on Leupold rings and mounts. Originally mfg'd in 1949. Condition is excellent as modified showing only the slightest marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $800-$1,200. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Varmint BA Rifle Lot #537 (Sale Order 534 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Varmint Bolt Action Rifle, #399512, .243 Win. cal., 26'' barrel, matte blue finish, Varmint style stock, steel checkered buttplate, with commercial leather sling, topped Redfield 4-12x scope on Redfield rings and mounts. Mfg'd 1957. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98%+ blue. Stock with just minor marks from handling. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear with duplex reticle. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (C&R)
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Browning Medallion Grade A-Bolt Rifle Lot #538 (Sale Order 535 of 643) Browning Medallion Grade A-Bolt Bolt Action Rifle, #31813NZ217, .375 H&H cal., 26'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock. Condition is excellent with light marks from handling, and small scratches near receiver top flat from previous scope installation (easily covered with new scope). Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Kodiak Standard MK IV Double Rifle, by Pedersoli Lot #539 (Sale Order 536 of 643) Kodiak Standard MK IV Double Rifle, by Pedersoli, #1191, .45-70 cal., 24'' blue barrels, case hardened frame, hammer, sideplates, and top lever; checkered pistol-grip cheekpiece walnut stock, with splinter forend and brown rubber butt pad. Brass bead front sight, with three-leaf Express sight, and leather sling. Condition is excellent showing very light marks from handling, predominantly to center bottom area of frame. Stocks are very crisp, with tight action and bright bores. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Modern)
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Henri Dumoulin Grand Luxe BA Rifle Lot #540 (Sale Order 537 of 643) Henri Dumoulin Standard Caliber Grand Luxe Bolt Action Rifle, #5814, .30-06 cal., 24'' blue barrel marked "B. Blindee", oakleaf engraved French gray receiver with machine-turned bolt with blue bolt head and handle; turned follower and polished rails; skip checkered French walnut stock with cheekpiece, flared rosewood pistol-grip cap and forend tip, and black Whiteline butt pad. Topped with a Redfield 2-7x Variable scope. Top of barrel marked ''H. Dumoulin, Milmort-Liege''. Folding leaf rear sight, hooded front sight, and all early features. With period commercial brown leather sling. Condition is excellent as dating from the mid-1950s, showing just light marks to barrel from handling. Stock with minor pressure dings and light scuffing. Action remains crisp, bore is bright, scope optics remain clear. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (C&R)
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H-S Precision Pro-Series 2000SA Scout Rifle Lot #541 (Sale Order 538 of 643) H-S Precision Pro-Series 2000SA Bolt Action Scout Rifle, #4596, .308 cal., 20'' fluted barrel, phosphate finish, adjustable cheekpiece and buttplate, green composite stock. Topped with a Burris 4-12x Laser scope on Picatinny rail, with Harris type bipod. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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G. MacMillan Custom Bolt Action Rifle Lot #542 (Sale Order 539 of 643) G. MacMillan Custom Bolt Action Rifle, #89181, .300 Win. mag. cal., 24'' barrel, matte blue/black finish, pistol-grip checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with Schmidt & Bender 2.5-10x56 scope and quick-detachable rings with #7 reticle, giving the advantages of both a German #4 and a standard ''Plex'' type reticle, on MacMillan mounts. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. The scope alone sells between $1,800-$2,200. Est.: $4,500-$6,000. (Modern)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Ftrwt. BA Rifle Lot #543 (Sale Order 540 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Featherweight Bolt Action Rifle, #334246, .358 Win. cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, checkered walnut stock, with aluminum floorplate, triggerguard and buttplate. Mfg'd 1955. Condition is excellent showing only the slightest marks from handling. Considered the most valuable of the pre-64 featherweight rifles. Est.: $2,500-$4,000. (C&R)
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Krieghoff Big Five Classic Double Rifle Lot #544 (Sale Order 541 of 643) Kreighoff Big Five Classic Double Rifle, #98164, .470 Nitro Express cal., 23-5/8'' barrels, ''Classic'' engraved bright frame, checkered pistol-grip shadowline cheekpiece European walnut stock and forend. Topped with a Schmidt & Bender 1.1-4x24 Zenith scope and rings, on quick-detachable mounts. Condition is excellent with only the lightest marks from handling, and one small compression ding to edge of pistol grip. Scope is complete with leather carrying case and original box. (Scope alone retails for over $1,800, with an additional $300 for rings and mounts.) Est.: $12,000-$18,000. (Modern)
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Kreighoff K80 Bavaria Grade 3-Barrel Set Lot #545 (Sale Order 542 of 643) Krieghoff K80 Bavaria Grade Three-Barrel Set, #13000, 12 ga., 32'' and 34'' single barrels, 28'' over/under ported barrel with external removable chokes, satin finished receiver with game scene engraving and perimeter scroll work, checkered pistol-grip walnut stock with adjustable comb, in aluminum case. Special order serial number with rare third barrel. Also included is a separate case containing a fourth barrel, with six separate removable choke tubes for various gauges, two in .410 choked Skeet/Skeet, two in 28 ga. choked Skeet/Skeet, and two in 20 ga. choked Mod./Mod. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling, with small impressions to stock and minor thinning to blue on barrels. Length of pull: 13-1/4'' to end of wood; 14-1/4'' to end of pad. Est.: $20,000-$25,000. (Modern)
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Pre-64 Winchester Magnum Model 70 BA Rifle Lot #546 (Sale Order 543 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Magnum Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #141095, .375 mag. cal., 25'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with factory red rubber butt pad. Mfg'd 1950. Standard magnum two-leaf Express sight, as well as standard hooded front sight. Condition is excellent showing light handling marks to stock and very light wear to top of claw extractor from actioning. Action is smooth, bore is bright. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Custom German Weatherby MK V Bolt Action Rifle Lot #547 (Sale Order 544 of 643) Custom German Weatherby MK V Bolt Action Rifle, #P33503, .240 Wea. mag. cal., 24'' barrel, royal blue finish, select skipline checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with rosewood pistol-grip and forend cap with maple spacers. Engraved Buehler scope rings topped with a Leupold Vari-X II 2x7 scope. Triggerguard and magazine floorplate are Weatherby engraved with applied gold grizzly bear. This rifle was custom built by Daniel Thimmes, long-time head of the Weatherby service department in both South Gate and Paso Robles. After retiring from Weatherby's, Mr. Thimmes opened a safari travel agency and spent the rest of his life going on safaris to Africa and booking safaris for others. Condition is excellent showing very light marks from handling and very little field use. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. With 79 factory rounds of ammo in four boxes. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Modern)
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Custom Early Weatherby Vanguard Bolt Action Rifle Lot #548 (Sale Order 545 of 643) Custom Early Weatherby Vanguard Bolt Action Rifle, #00569, .308 cal., 22'' barrel, royal blue finish, fancy fleur d'lis checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with Weatherby four-point inlays to both sides, ebony forend and pistol-grip cap with abalone inlay. Gold-plated Buehler rings and mounts hold a Leupold Vari-X III 2.5x8 scope. This rifle was custom built by Daniel Thimmes, long-time head of the Weatherby service department in both South Gate and Paso Robles. After retiring from Weatherby's, Mr. Thimmes opened a safari travel agency and spent the rest of his life going on safaris to Africa and booking safaris for others. Condition is excellent showing light field use with small scuffs to stock, and light micro-scratches to barrel surfaces. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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West German Weatherby MK V Bolt Action Rifle Lot #549 (Sale Order 546 of 643) West German Weatherby MK V Bolt Action Rifle, #28878, .300 Wea. mag. cal., 24'' compensated barrel, skipline checkered walnut stock, rosewood forend and pistol-grip cap, with leather sling. Topped with a Leupold 3-9 Vari-XII scope. Condition is excellent. Stock has been professionally (probably factory) lengthened and would be perfect for someone 6'2'' or taller. Action is crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Weatherby MK V Varmintmaster BA Rifle Lot #550 (Sale Order 547 of 643) Weatherby MK V Varmintmaster Bolt Action Rifle, #SO4300, .22-250 cal., 24'' barrel, royal blue finish, Weatherby skipline checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, rosewood forend and pistol-grip cap and maple spacers. Topped with a Weatherby Premiere 3-9x40 scope. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Pre-64 Winchester Super Grade Model 70 BA Rifle Lot #551 (Sale Order 548 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Super Grade Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #170945, .30-06 cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, Super Grade wraparound checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with factory steel checkered buttplate, jeweled bolt, Super Grade magazine floorplate, and Winchester hard rubber pistol grip cap. Mfg'd 1950. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade BA Rifle Lot #552 (Sale Order 549 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle, #299678, .458 Win. mag. cal., 25'' barrel, blue finish, case hardened and blue rear sight, standard front sight, polished bolt and magazine follower, deluxe carved custom stock, with black rubber Decelerator butt pad. Mfg'd 1954. Condition is excellent as modified. Rifle appears to have been a magnum caliber receiver, later barreled in .458 using Winchester components. Bolt, follower and interior rails do not have the standard African Grade machine-turned finish. Carving to stock remains crisp, as is action; bore is excellent. Est.: $4,000-$6,000. (C&R)
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Custom Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 BA Rifle Lot #553 (Sale Order 550 of 643) Custom Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #155564, .270 Win. cal., 22'' custom barrel by Al Biesen, Spokane, WA; non-factory high quality rust blue type finish, jeweled bolt, magazine follower, right side rail, and polished left side rail; custom checkered bolt handle as well as bolt release; custom finely checkered arrow-point pattern stock with shadowline cheekpiece, ebony forend cap, engraved and inlaid floorplate, triggerguard and pistol-grip cap, with work signed by artist T.J. Kaye. Animals consist of gold elk, bear and ram, with fine scrollwork and inlaid gold borders. Finely checkered European style steel buttplate with provision for extra cartridges. Topped with Zeiss Diatal-C 4x32 scope. Rifle originally mfg'd in 1950. Condition is excellent as modified, showing extremely high quality workmanship and exhibiting only light marks from handling to stock, and small areas of micro-scratching to barrel. Action and trigger are crisp and light to the touch; bore is excellent, German scope optics are crystal clear. Arguably the perfect gun for all North American game. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)
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Exquisite Custom Built Pre-64 Win. Model 70 Rifle Lot #554 (Sale Order 551 of 643) Exquisite Custom Built Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, by Don Chesney, #490304, 7mm Rem. mag. cal., 24'' custom Shaw fluted barrel (caliber unmarked), best quality ceramic metal finish, Sunny Hill triggerguard and magazine floorplate, museum quality California claro walnut stock with fiddleback grain full length to both sides, and red rubber Pachmayr Decelorator butt pad. Topped with a Swarovski Z3 4-12x50 scope on two-piece mounts with covers. Rifle was originally mfg'd in 1960 and has since been upgraded to the finest Safari Club standards. This exact model scope without rings and mounts runs as much as $1,000. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unused since upgrade. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (C&R)
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Exquisite Custom Built Pre-64 Win. Model 70 Rifle Lot #555 (Sale Order 552 of 643) Exquisite Custom Built Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, by Don Chesney, #320670, .270 cal., 24'' barrel, best quality rust blue finish, Sunny Hill triggerguard and magazine floorplate, museum quality fancy checkered shadowline cheekpiece English walnut stock, with finely checkered blue steel buttplate. Topped with a Swarovski Z3 4-12x50 scope on detachable mounts with covers. Rifle was originally mfg'd in 1954 and has since been upgraded to the finest Safari Club standards. The stock and fitting alone can run into excess of $5,000, and this exact model scope without rings and mounts runs as much as $1,000. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unused since upgrade. Est.: $6,000-$8,000. (C&R)
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Superb Custom Built Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Rifle Lot #556 (Sale Order 553 of 643) Superb Custom Built Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, by Don Chesney, #292054, .243 cal., 24'' Shilen Match grade barrel, best quality rust blue finish, Sunny Hill triggerguard and magazine floorplate, exhibition grade fleur d'lis carved and checkered English walnut stock, with Pachmayr Decelorator red rubber butt pad. Topped with a Nikon Monarch UUC 4-12x40 scope on two-piece mounts with covers. Rifle was originally mfg'd in 1954 and has since been upgraded to the finest Safari Club standards. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unused since upgrade. Est.: $5,000-$7,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade BA Rifle Lot #557 (Sale Order 554 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle, #53121, .22 Hornet cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, Super Grade checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, standard checkered steel buttplate, and Super Grade marked magazine floorplate, with original factory iron sights. Mfg'd 1946, retaining the early variation doll's head-shaped upper tang. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98%+ original factory blue. Stock with minor scuffs from handling. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade BA Rifle Lot #558 (Sale Order 555 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Bolt Action Rifle, #182686, .220 Swift cal., 26'' barrel, matte blue finish, Super Grade checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, standard checkered steel buttplate, and Super Grade marked magazine floorplate, with Redfield 6-18x scope and commercial leather sling. Mfg'd 1951. Condition is fine with light marks to stock from handling. Rear sight has been removed for scope clearance. Action is crisp, bore is fine, scope optics are clear with duplex reticle. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Standard Grade Rifle Lot #559 (Sale Order 556 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Standard Grade Bolt Action Rifle, #226869, .375 H&H mag. cal., 25'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, red rubber Winchester butt pad, with 2-7x Redfield scope on Redfield rings and mounts. Barrel with standard front sight and two-leaf Magnum Express rear sight. Mfg'd 1952. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 97%+ lightly thinning blue, with micro-scratching to barrel and rear left portion of receiver. Stock with crisp checkering and light additional coat of tung oil. Action is crisp, bore is bright, with clear crosshair scope optics. Est.: $3,000-$5,000. (C&R)
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Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Standard Grade Rifle Lot #560 (Sale Order 557 of 643) Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Standard Grade Bolt Action Rifle, #488609, .338 Win. mag. cal., 25'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with red rubber Winchester butt pad. Standard front and rear sights, as well as Redfield rings and mounts. Mfg'd 1960. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with only the slightest marks to rear right portion of stock from handling. Checkering and action are crisp, bore is excellent. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)
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Browning Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle Lot #561 (Sale Order 558 of 643) Browning Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle, #03102NT247, 7mm Rem. mag. cal., 28'' octagonal barrel, blue finish, checkered walnut stock and forend, with Tasco 10-40x50 Target scope. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Action is good, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Winchester Prototype 94 LA Trapper Lot #562 (Sale Order 559 of 643) Winchester Factory Deluxe Prototype Model 94 Lever Action Trapper, #3691943X, .30-30. cal., 16'' barrel, blue finish, late Carbine type hooded front and standard rear sights, select checkered straight-grip walnut stock with saddlering, rollover blue steel Carbine buttplate, with satin finish. Condition is near excellent with spotting from light storage and corrosion to left side of barrel just beneath forend line below factory address and caliber designation. Trapper shows manufacturing inconsistencies typical with an experimental marked frame. Forend fits somewhat loosely; buttplate fits fractionally large. With non-production features lifted from existing models. Est.: $1,750-$2,250. (Modern)
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One-of-a-Kind Winchester Custom 94AE LA Trapper Lot #563 (Sale Order 560 of 643) Rare One-of-a-Kind Winchester Custom Model 94AE Lever Action Trapper, #5491802, .30-30 cal., 16'' barrel, blue finish, dovetail front and original musket style rear sights, smooth satin finished musket type walnut forend and Carbine style buttstock, with rollover steel blued buttplate. Trapper additionally features barrel band and black musket style forend tip. Barrel and magazine tube have been hand fitted and adapted to special wood with sling swivels. Factory letter additionally states, ''We hope you experience many years of enjoyment from this custom made piece.'' Signed ''Sincerely, B.W. Pardee - Manager/Model 21 Custom Shop''. Dated Dec. 1, 1988. This musket/carbine hybrid also includes a red/white American Legend box with U.S. Repeating Arms Custom letter, as well as factory quotation document dated 4/06/1988. Box contains instructions and warranty card. A truly unique one-of-a-kind custom Winchester Trapper hybrid. Condition is excellent, as new and unfired. Est.: $3,500-$5,000. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 88 Lever Action Rifle Lot #564 (Sale Order 561 of 643) Winchester Model 88 Lever Action Rifle, #1006, .308 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, checkered walnut stock, with Whiteline brown rubber butt pad and leather sling. Condition is excellent. Metal surfaces retain approx. 98% blue. Stock with light general micro-scratching from field use and storage. Action remains crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (C&R)
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Ruger No. 3 Single Shot Rifle Lot #565 (Sale Order 562 of 643) Ruger No. 3 Single Shot Rifle, #130-58807, .45-70 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Weaver V8 2.5-8 scope on Weaver adjustable mounts. Mfg'd 1976. Condition is near excellent with light marks from handling to metal surfaces and minor scuffs to stock. Barrel is factory marked ''Made in the 200th Year of American Liberty''. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: 500-$750. (Modern)
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Browning High-Wall Single Shot Rifle Lot #566 (Sale Order 563 of 643) Browning High-Wall Single Shot Rifle, #02072RT147, .22-250 cal., 26'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with Bushnell Sportview scope. Condition is excellent showing little use. Stock with minor handling marks. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Winchester Big Bore Model 94 XTR LA Rifle Lot #567 (Sale Order 564 of 643) Winchester Big Bore Model 94 XTR Lever Action Rifle, #BB046402, .375 Win. cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with red rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent with only the lightest marks of discoloration to rear right edge of frame where it contacts wood (near imperceptible). Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Browning 92 Lever Action Rifle Lot #568 (Sale Order 565 of 643) Browning 92 Lever Action Rifle, #01199FZ167, .44 mag. cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend, with Lyman peep sight. Condition is excellent with light handling marks to stock. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Post-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #569 (Sale Order 566 of 643) Post-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #G1832779, custom barreled 6.5x55 cal., 26'' barrel, matte finish, checkered pistol-grip composite stock, with Pachmayr brown rubber buttplate and sling. Rifle features Swarovski Habicht 6x36A on Leupold rings and mounts. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with very light handling marks to exterior of scope. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 70 XTR Fthrwt. Bolt Action Rifle Lot #570 (Sale Order 567 of 643) Winchester Model 70 XTR Featherweight Bolt Action Rifle, #G1504749, .257 Robts. cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with Redfield 4-power scope and leather scope covers. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, showing only the lightest marks to stock from handling. Upper turret cap is missing on scope. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 70 XTR Fthrwt. Bolt Action Rifle Lot #571 (Sale Order 568 of 643) Winchester Model 70 XTR Featherweight Bolt Action Rifle, #G1506520, .30-06 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with only minor evidence of once having a scope installed. Stock shows light handling marks. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 70 XTR Fthrwt. Bolt Action Rifle Lot #572 (Sale Order 569 of 643) Winchester Model 70 XTR Featherweight Bolt Action Rifle, #G1507951, .270 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with BSA 4-16x40 IF scope and scope covers. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired, showing only the lightest marks to stock from handling. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Winchester Model 70SA Heavy Varmint Rifle Lot #573 (Sale Order 570 of 643) Winchester Model 70SA Heavy Varmint Bolt Action Rifle, #G2132227, .220 Swift cal., 26'' heavy stainless steel barrel, blue receiver, machine-turned bolt, with Winchester Zytel stock. Topped with a Burris 4x12 full-field scope. Condition is excellent showing little use. Bore is excellent and scope optics are clear. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Post-War Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #574 (Sale Order 571 of 643) Post-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle, #G1118764, .300 Win. mag. cal., 24'' barrel with compensator, blue finish, factory checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with standard black Winchester butt pad. Topped with a Nikon 3-9x scope. Condition is fine with small amounts of thinning to the blue at forward third of barrel. Stock with minor scuffs and dings. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #575 (Sale Order 572 of 643) Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle, #C6386002, .270 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with Bushnell 4-12 Banner scope. Condition is fine to near excellent showing light handling marks from field use to stock. Scuffs and scratches to bottom of triggerguard and pistol-grip cap. Action is good, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ducks Unltd. Remington Model 700 DBL Rifle Lot #576 (Sale Order 573 of 643) Ducks Unlimited Remington Model 700 BDL Bolt Action Rifle, #2431DU85, .30-06 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with Ducks Unlimited Leupold M8-4x scope, and Ducks Unlimited logo near turret. Magazine floorplate with Ducks Unlimited over 9-point buck. Dating from 1985. Condition is excellent showing light handling from field use. Action is good, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #577 (Sale Order 574 of 643) Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle, #6349985, .308 Win. cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, pressed checkered cheekpiece walnut stock, with Leupold 3-9x scope, scope covers, and sling; later added black rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent showing 40 years of very light use. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Remington Model 700 Safari Bolt Action Rifle Lot #578 (Sale Order 575 of 643) Remington Model 700 Safari Bolt Action Rifle, #B6877152, .375 H&H mag. cal., 24'' Safari weight barrel, blue finish, factory checkered pistol-grip walnut stock with cheekpiece, with rosewood forend and pistol-grip cap. Topped with a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5x5 scope on quick-detachable Talbot mounts. Condition is excellent with minor scuffs to magazine floorplate and light handling marks to stock. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $1,500-$2,000. (Modern)
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Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #579 (Sale Order 576 of 643) Remington Model 700 Bolt Action Rifle, #6503273, .17 Rem. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, factory pressed checkered stock, with Weaver Classic 600 scope. Condition is excellent showing just light handling marks. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $450-$600. (Modern)
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Marlin Model 1894CS Lever Action Rifle Lot #580 (Sale Order 577 of 643) Marlin Model 1894CS Lever Action Rifle, #10123958, .357 mag. cal., 18'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with factory red rubber butt pad and black Cordura sling. Condition is excellent, appearing near new. Stock with minor marks from handling. Est.: $450-$600. (Modern)
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Browning Model 1886 Lever Action SRC Lot #581 (Sale Order 578 of 643) Browning Model 1886 Lever Action Saddlering Carbine, #04409NY1C7, .45-70 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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Savage Model 10BAT Bolt Action Rifle Lot #582 (Sale Order 579 of 643) Savage Model 10BAT Bolt Action Rifle, #G904774, .308 cal., 24'' fluted barrel with compensator, Picatinny rail systems, matte finish, adjustable Zytel stock, with palm-stop pistol rest, 10-round magazine, and Accu-trigger. Condition is excellent, as new and unfired, in original box. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Modern)
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CZ Model 527 Varmint Bolt Action Rifle Lot #583 (Sale Order 580 of 643) CZ Model 527 Varmint Bolt Action Rifle, #A686259, .223 cal., 24'' barrel, phosphate finish, synthetic stock, with one magazine, scope rings, test target, and instructions. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, in original box. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Remington Sportsman 78 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #584 (Sale Order 581 of 643) Remington Sportsman 78 Bolt Action Rifle, #C6255472, .30-06 cal., custom 25'' stainless steel barrel, adjustable gray composite stock, topped with a Leupold Vari-X III 6.5-20x scope. Condition is excellent showing little use since modification. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Sako M995 Bolt Action Rifle Lot #585 (Sale Order 582 of 643) Sako M995 Bolt Action Rifle, #906355, .338 Lapua mag. cal., 26'' compensated barrel, matte finish, phenolic stock, with removable five-round mag. Condition is as new, showing little use. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Christianson Arms Carbon One Howa 1500 BA Rifle Lot #586 (Sale Order 583 of 643) Christianson Arms Carbon One Howa 1500 Bolt Action Rifle, #B133435, .223 Rem. cal., 24'' carbon-wrapped barrel, Howa synthetic stock with rubber coating, and leather sling. Topped with a Nikko Sterling 4-16x44 scope and telescoping bipod. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $1,000-$1,500. (Modern)
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H&R Model 770 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #587 (Sale Order 584 of 643) H&K Model 770 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #03998, .308 cal., 20'' barrel, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with one three-round and two five-round magazines. Topped with a Zeiss Diavari-C 3-9x36 scope, with quick-detachable scope mounts and Cordura sling. Condition is excellent. Stock with minor scuffs. Action is crisp, bore is mirror bright, scope optics are crystal clear. Scope alone retails for over $600. Est.: $1,800-$2,400. (Modern)
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PTR Model 91 Semi-Automatic Rifle Lot #588 (Sale Order 585 of 643) PTR Model 91 Semi-Automatic Rifle, #SNAW5672, .308 cal., 20'' barrel, matte finish, aluminum handguard, Picatinny scope rail, with Harris type bipod and 10-round magazine. Condition is excellent showing little use. Est.: $800-$1,200. (Modern)
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Ruger Magnum Carbine Lot #589 (Sale Order 586 of 643) Ruger Magnum Carbine, #102079, .44 mag. cal., 18-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock, with Weaver 1.5 scope and leather sling. Condition is excellent. Bottom lip of buttplate overlaps the stock somewhat. Crisp action, good bore, clear scope optics. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger M77V Bolt Action Rifle Lot #590 (Sale Order 587 of 643) Ruger M77V Bolt Action Rifle, #72-69578, 6mm, 24'' barrel of varmint weight, blue finish, factory checkered walnut stock, with red rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent, appearing new and unfired. Integral rings not included. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger M77 Bolt Action Magnum Rifle Lot #591 (Sale Order 588 of 643) Ruger M77 Bolt Action Magnum Rifle, #72-09205, .458 Win. mag. cal., 24'' barrel, blue finish, iron sights, integral scope rings, factory checkered walnut stock, with red rubber butt pad. Condition is excellent with just light marks to stock from handling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Browning Model 81 BLR Lever Action Rifle Lot #592 (Sale Order 589 of 643) Browning Model 81 BLR Lever Action Rifle, #05408NZ227, .308 cal., 20'' barrel with added muzzlebrake, blue finish, checkered walnut stock, with Pachmayr black rubber butt pad and leather sling. Topped with a Leupold Vari-X II 3x9 scope. Condition is excellent showing just light marks from handling. Stock has been shortened to facilitate oversized recoil pad. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger No. 1 Single Shot Rifle Lot #593 (Sale Order 590 of 643) Ruger No. 1 Single Shot Rifle, #130-04488, .45-70 cal., 22'' barrel, blue finish, pistol-grip checkered walnut stock and forend, with factory red rubber butt pad and sling. Rifle is topped with a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5x5 scope. Condition is fine with moderate marks to stock from handling. Action is good, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Thompson Center Contender Single Shot Pistol Lot #594 (Sale Order 591 of 643) Thompson Center Contender Single Shot Pistol, with extra barrels, #S14579, .223 Super-14 barrel with Cougar 4-power scope, nickel frame, Thompson Center black plastic pebblegrain fingergroove grip and Pachmayr forestock. Also included is an SSK barrel in .357 mag., 14'' in length, with Laseraim sight system in place, and three (3) additional 10'' barrels in .357 mag., .44 mag. and .22 mag. All items remain in fine condition showing minor range use. Forend screw with minor marring. Est.: $500-$750/lot. (Modern)
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Thompson Center Encore 209x50 Magnum Muzzleloader Lot #595 (Sale Order 592 of 643) Thompson Center Encore 209x50 Magnum Muzzleloading Rifle, #84471, .50 cal., 26'' barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forend, with Leupold quick-detachable scope mount and fiber-optic front and rear factory sights. Condition is excellent, appearing as new, with only light handling marks. Est.: $500-$750. (Antique)
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Lt. Com. Dress Epaulets, Fore/Aft Cap, Dress Belt Lot #596 (Sale Order 593 of 643) Lieutenant Commander Dress Epaulets, Fore & Aft Cap, and Dress Belt, in WWII era box. Also included beneath inside compartment of lid are standard black epaulets and bullion hat band for peaked visor, all for a supply officer. Condition to all is excellent, with minor fraying to tan baize material inside box. Est.: $500-$750/lot.
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Rare Marbles Pilot Survival Knife Lot #597 (Sale Order 594 of 643) Rare and Desirable Marbles Pilot Survival Knife, 5-3/4'' blued blade marked on the ricasso with Marble's ''roller coaster style logo'' ''MARBLE'S/GLADSTONE/MICH, U.S.A.'' with the ''right facing serif'' on the letter A; 10-1/4'' overall length, blued steel guard and pommel with six-groove stacked leather washer handle. In correct oversized 13-rivet leather sheath with unmarked gray sharpening stone. Condition is very good overall, showing normal signs of age and wear. Blade retains approx. 90% thinning blue and may have had additional post-factory touch-up bluing applied. Stacked leather washers with marks and flattening from handling. Guard, handle, and pommel remain tight. Sheath with light scuffs and scratches, tight stitching and seams; sharpening stone shows use. Est.: $700-$900.
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Wilkinson Sword 3rd Type F-S Commando Dagger Lot #598 (Sale Order 595 of 643) 3rd Type F-S Commando Dagger, by Wilkinson Sword, 6-3/4'' blade, 11-3/4'' overall, with blued knurled pin-shaped brass handle, blue crossguard, with ''F-S'' and ''Wilkinson Sword'' acid-etched to ricasso area. Brown leather sheath marked ''9-9742'' to backside. Condition is excellent, appearing near new, with only light marks from handling. This example lacks the ''England'' exporter marks from the 1950s. Est.: $500-$750.
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WWII British Special Forces Smatchet Lot #599 (Sale Order 596 of 643) WWII British Special Forces Smatchet, 11'' bright blade, 16-1/8'' overall, polished nickel full guard measuring 3-1/2'' across, hardwood handles held with four (4) silver pins, aluminum pommel held with three (3) brass pins. Black leather covered wood scabbard is unmarked and measures 11-3/8'' long by 3-3/8'' wide. This knife is similar to the example shown on page 216 of ''The Best of U.S. Military Knives, Bayonets & Machetes'', by M.H. Cole. Condition is very good overall showing normal signs of age and wear. Blade with carbon spotting and additional sharpening. Hardwood scales with marks from handling. Leather scabbard with scuffs and scratches, one which penetrates through the leather to the wood body. Missing belt loop. Stitching and seams remain tight. A highly collectible WWII knife. Est.: $750-$1,000.
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Camillus Marine Raider Stiletto Lot #600 (Sale Order 597 of 643) Camillus Marine Raider Stiletto, in original leather scabbard. One of only 14,000 made for Marine Raider Battalions and Canadian 1st Paratropper Regiment. Condition is fine with non-factory edge, full-length blade, and uncracked grip. Motto is indiscernible. Scabbard shows some oil darkening and missing only retention strap. Est.: $1,200-$1,800. (Stan Wolcott collection)
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Rare WWII British ''Rupert'' the Paradummy Lot #601 (Sale Order 598 of 643) Rare WWII British ''Rupert'' the Paradummy, as dropped on D-Day to confuse German forces. Made of burlap that was to be stuffed with straw or other similar material, with white silk parachute neatly packed to back portion. An expendable item with few remaining, most in museums. A few of these were found in an English warehouse 35 years ago. They were instantly picked up by collectors and do not show up much today. Not to be confused with the type shown in the movie ''The Longest Day'', which were basically a studio interpretation of this original item. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unused. The only type used in WWII combat. The ultimate D-Day collectible. Est.: $2,500-$4,000.
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Lot of 2 WWII Theater Made/Mod. Fighting Knives Lot #602 (Sale Order 599 of 643) Lot of Two (2) WWII Theater Made/Modified Fighting Knives: 1.) Modified Model 1918 trench knife, 6-5/8'' unmarked blade, 11-3/8'' overall, brass knuckle portion of handguard appears to have been cut away with the remaining pieces re-shaped and polished. A plexiglass handle has been added as well. Spiked pommel nut is still in place. LF&C metal scabbard is marked near the throat ''LF&C/1918''; belt hooks have been removed and been fitted with a custom leather sheath. 2.) Theater made fighting knife from an unknown blunt-tip blade that measures 8-1/2'' in length; 13-5/8'' overall, aluminum guard and pommel, multi-colored stacked plexiglass washer handle with two (2) aluminum spacers. Brown leather sheath is stamped ''2288'' just above the keeper strap. The back is personalized but only partially legible ''To Jerry From: ??/??, Dec. 17,1943''. Condition to both is good overall, showing normal signs of age and wear. Est.: $600-$800/lot.
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WWII German RLB 2nd Model Sub. Dagger Lot #603 (Sale Order 600 of 643) WWII German RLB 2nd Model Subordinate Dagger, marked ''WKC, Solingen'', 8-3/4'' blade, 13-5/8'' overall, with black lacquered metal scabbard and hanger, nickel chape and throat. Condition is fine. Blade with good crossgraining showing very minor runner lines. Grip with minor impressions and toning to aluminum pommel and guard. Guard has fractured at swastika area. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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German Water Police Dagger, by Weyersberg Lot #604 (Sale Order 601 of 643) WWII German Water Police Officer's Dagger, by Paul Weyersberg, 9-3/4'' etched twin fuller blade, gilt pommel and crossguard, with blue leather wire-wrapped handle with police eagle. In standard naval type lightning bolt brass scabbard. Condition is about fine with minor toning at bottom of crossguard to blade, thinning to blue finish on wrap, and light thinning to plated parts. Scabbard with light even toning. Est.: $1,000-$1,500.
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Early SA Garrison Flag Lot #605 (Sale Order 602 of 643) Early SA Garrison Flag, four-panel construction each side, with regimental markings in green/white, and red/silver. Includes 6/134 white on green; 2/415 silver on red; 14/R133 silver on red; and 32/R133 silver on red. Interesting, with non-canted straight swastika. Condition is good being well-flown in its day, with frays to edges and minor holes and tears. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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Misc. Lot WWI/WWII German Items Lot #606 (Sale Order 603 of 643) Misc. Lot of WWI & WWII German Items, including five (5) belt buckles, two (2) Party badges, early War pierced-type Tank badge, two (2) black Wound badges, three (3) Iron Cross 1st Class badges, one Iron Cross 2nd Class, several eagles and skulls. Condition to all is fine to excellent. Iron Cross 2nd Class with small hole drilled above date. Est.: $600-$800/lot.
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1933 dated Correspondence, hand-signed Adolf Hitler Lot #607 (Sale Order 604 of 643) 1933 dated Correspondence, hand-signed by Adolf Hitler. This letter is in essence a ''Thank You'' letter in response to being sent a copy of a book. Page is 7-5/8''x9-5/8''. Included are several period-type postcards featuring Party members, autobohn scenes, etc. Condition is very good, lightly toned with clear signature, and one horizontal fold across middle. It is interesting to note that most all documents signed before 1934 were in his own hand, as use of the auto-pen had not been implemented. Est.: $1,500-$2,000.
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WWII German Army/Waffen SS Assault Badge Lot #608 (Sale Order 605 of 643) WWII German Army/Waffen SS 50-Engagement General Assault Badge, of multi-piece construction, marked ''RK'' (for Rudolf Karneth). Condition is excellent with mild patination. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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NSKK Dagger, by A. Schuttelhoffer & Co. Lot #609 (Sale Order 606 of 643) WWII German NSKK Dagger, by Arthur Schuttelhoffer & Co., 8-5/8'' blade, 13-1/2'' overall, brown wood handle, standard SA markings and eagle, blade etched ''Ulles Fur Deutschland''; reverse with RZM code ''M7/13''. Condition is very good with possible minor blood staining and moderate runner lines. Scabbard with some added black paint. Est.: $500-$750.
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WWII German RAD Leader's Hewer, by Alcoso Lot #610 (Sale Order 607 of 643) WWII German RAD Leader's Hewer, by Alcoso, in scabbard, with brown leather hangers; 10-1/4'' blade, 15'' overall, with aluminum eaglehead pommel and spaten crossguard. ''Urbeit Adelt'' motto to obverse of blade. Condition is about fine with very light toning and minor runner marks to blade. Minor discoloration to white tenite grip panels. Light oxidation to silver-plated scabbard. Leather hangers are mint. Est.: $2,500-$3,500.
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WWII German Red Cross Hewer Lot #611 (Sale Order 608 of 643) WWII German Red Cross Hewer, by Robert Klaas or P.D. Luneschloss, as blade is only marked ''Ges.Geschutzt''; 10.4'' flat-nosed sawback blade, black tenite handle checkered on one side, measuring 15.5'' overall. In correct black lacquered metal scabbard with bright chape and throat. Correct black leather frog is present. Condition is near excellent showing only minor discoloration and some thinning to crossguard and pommel. Est.: $750-$1,000.
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WWII German RLB 1st Model Sub. Dagger Lot #612 (Sale Order 609 of 643) WWII German RLB 1st Model Subordinate Dagger, marked ''Weyersberg, Solingen'', 9-1/4'' blade, 14'' overall, with black lacquered metal scabbard, nickel chape and throat. Condition is fine. Blade with good crossgraining showing some runner lines. Grip with minor impressions and toning to aluminum pommel and guard. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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WWII German Two-Decal M35 SS Parade Helmet Lot #613 (Sale Order 610 of 643) WWII German Two-Decal M35 SS Parade Helmet, with leather liner and chinstrap, black external paint, and good quality decals. Interior marked ''35'' in white. Condition is very good with light scuffs and minor flaking to decals. Small dent to shell. Good chinstrap; liner missing lace. Est.: $750-$1,000.
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WWII German Ltwt. Police Helmet Lot #614 (Sale Order 611 of 643) WWII German Lightweight Police Helmet with two decals, with clear maker's mark ''DRR/Thalle'', and pencil marked on the inside with owner's name ''Abersold''. Nice fawn colored size 57 liner and standard black chinstrap. Condition is excellent retaining approx. 98% original paint with good decals. Est.: $500-$750.
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WWII German M35 Re-Issue Single Decal Helmet Lot #615 (Sale Order 612 of 643) WWII German M35 Re-Issue Single Decal Helmet, with textured paint, chinstrap, and original liner. Shell size ET64, with maker's code 5279. Condition is fine with some losses to paint, predominantly on right side, and good even wear. Some oil darkening to interior liner. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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WWII German Panzer Officer's Tunic Lot #616 (Sale Order 613 of 643) WWII German Piped Field Service Panzer Officer's Tunic, of fine field green gabardine, by Armin Gunther, with bullion shoulder boards and collar tabs, and Adjutant cord. Second buttonhole with Eastern Front and Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbons. German marked pebblegrain aluminum buttons. Left breast pocket with loops for ribbon bar and two sets of loops for badges. Serge wool pants included. Condition is excellent showing very little use, with nice even patination to bullion components. Pants are of slightly darker tone, which is correct for this ensemble. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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WWII German Standard Panzer Army Officer's Visor Lot #617 (Sale Order 614 of 643) WWII German Standard Panzer Army Officer's Peaked Visor, with field green upper, dark green central band, pink piping, silver cord, aluminum eagle, wreath, and cockade, by Karl Preisser. Condition is fine to near excellent. Interior with minor soiling from wear, and minor discoloration to pebblegrain buttons on each side of chinstrap. Color is good, with small area of discoloration to central dark green band near seam (near imperceptible). Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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WWII German Model 1938 Panzer Officer's Cap Lot #618 (Sale Order 615 of 643) WWII German Model 1938 Panzer Officer's Overseas Cap for armored personnel, with scalloped front, pink and bullion piping, eagle and aluminum woven cockade, with leather sweatband to forward portion inside. Condition is fine with mild sun fading and light wear to bullion piping; minor soiling to interior, which is unmarked. Est.: $1,200-$1,800.
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Black Luftwaffe Panzer Wrap Lot #619 (Sale Order 616 of 643) Black Luftwaffe Panzer Wrap of correct type black serge wool, with white piped Death's Head collar tabs, silver bullion shoulder boards of 1st Lieut. rank, with Herman Goering cuff title to right side; Eastern Front and Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbon to lapel buttonhole, with silver bullion eagle to right side breast, and loops for three badges to left breast area. Munich maker label ''Berta Heymann'' to interior, with ''AF'' owner's initials or laundry tag inside left side breast area. Correct type phenolic resin buttons throughout, with pebblegrain simple aluminum buttons at shoulder boards. Approx. size 38. Condition is about fine with light fraying to bullion on cuff title, and thinning and discoloration to collar tabs. Est.: $8,000-$10,000.
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WWII German SS Panzer Officer's Cap Lot #620 (Sale Order 617 of 643) WWII German SS Panzer Officer's Cap, with gray/green upper, black center section with pink piping, SS eagle and skull, and aluminum bullion type chinstrap. Interior of headband marked ''Weber & Ott/Weissenberg Bay'' (1940). Condition is excellent with one small blemish just to the right of Death's Head. Death's Head emblem appears to be missing one of its internal prongs. Est.: $12,000-$18,000.
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Pre-1935 Black SS Uniform and Pants Lot #621 (Sale Order 618 of 643) Pre-1935 Black SS Uniform and Pants, of heavy black wool, by Stechbarth, Berlin, with matching pebblegrain aluminum buttons of mixed mfg. Silver bullion piped collar and single shoulder board, with bullion SS runes to right collar's left side with Untersturmfuhrer three-pip silver bordered rank insignia. Cuffs are turned up 4-1/2'', with silver embroidered 1st SS Panzer Division cuff title. Left sleeve with SS/RZM tagged red/white/black armband with black borders. Back of jacket is form fitted with two additional pebblegrain buttons above the split tail. Jodhpurs style black wool matching pants with three pockets to right side and one small watch pocket. Trousers are lined with medium-weight cotton duk. Condition is excellent with no evidence of mothing. Material and colors to garments remain strong and vivid. White circle of armband has toned slightly. Est.: $6,000-$8,000.
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Green Piped German Police Panzer Wrap Lot #622 (Sale Order 619 of 643) Green Piped German Police Panzer Wrap of black serge wool, with green piped collar, collar tabs, and shoulder boards. Silver bullion police eagle to left shoulder, and Iron Cross 2nd Class to button hole, with correct phenolic resin black buttons. Multi-piece silver painted pebblegrain buttons to shoulder boards, with loops for three badges to left breast area. Typically worn by armored car drivers. Approx. size 38. Includes police marked black trousers. Condition is fine with thinning to black material on collar tabs, and very slight wear to silver finish on shoulder buttons. Est.: $7,500-$10,000.
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Panzer Artillery Wrap Lot #623 (Sale Order 620 of 643) Panzer Artillery Wrap, with soldier's name ''Herbert Schmidt'' on inside pocket, bullion eagle, pink trimmed Feldwebel shoulder boards, and NCO collar tabs. Field green wool partially lined and dated 1943, with gray Bakelite buttons. Approx. size 36. This is typical of what was worn by Tank Destroyer crews. Condition is excellent. Top button appears to be of later mfg. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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NCO Totenkopf Panzer Wrap Lot #624 (Sale Order 621 of 643) NCO Totenkopf Panzer Wrap, with plain pink piped black shoulder boards, Senior Corporal and Death's Head collar tabs, SS eagle over double chevrons to left shoulder, as well as Totenkopf cuff title, with Eastern Front Campaign medal to left breast area, as well as three sets of loops for badges. Interior dated 1944. Correct phenolic resin style buttons with nicely executed buttonholes; black painted simple aluminum buttons at shoulders. Approx. size 36. Condition is fine to near excellent with minor soiling and wear to shoulder buttons. No evidence of moth nips. Good tight stitching throughout. Est.: $10,000-$15,000.
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WWII German M43 Panzer Army Officer's Cap Lot #625 (Sale Order 622 of 643) WWII German M43 Panzer Army Officer's Field Cap, with aluminum bullion piping, bullion cockade, and bullion Army eagle on green backing, with gray leather sweatband and sateen lining. Hat brim of black wool covered celluloid. Condition is excellent with some missing wire to roundel. Cracks to celluloid internal portion of brim, which does not show externally, and minor soiling. No visible maker's mark. Est.: $1,000-$1,500.
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Pink Piped Panzer Officer's Parade Dress Tunic Lot #626 (Sale Order 623 of 643) Pink Piped Panzer Officer's Parade Dress Tunic, by Lisorwsky, of fine field gray gabardine wool, with reserve 2nd Lieut. shoulder boards and bullion collar tabs. Bullion eagle and dress cord to right breast; left breast with ribbon bar and loops for two badges. Pebblegrain multi-piece aluminum buttons marked ''Extra Fein''. Condition is excellent. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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WWII German Panzer Army Officer's Peaked Visor Lot #627 (Sale Order 624 of 643) WWII German Panzer Army Officer's Peaked Visor, with bullion, eagle, wreath, and chinstrap. Field green upp, dark green center band, pink piping, with hard fiber brim and clear maker's mark ''Aug.Muller/Munchen'' with address and telephone number. Condition is excellent with minor discoloration to interior lining and small tear to rear portion of sweatband. Externally excellent with only the lightest soiling from handling and several very slight moth nips that are not through the material. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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Totenkopf Lieut. Walking Out Jacket Lot #628 (Sale Order 625 of 643) Totenkopf Lieut. Walking Out Jacket, of serge field green wool, pink piped Panzer shoulder boards of Lieut. rank, with matching Totenkopf cuff stripe; bullion shoulder eagle, Iron Cross 2nd Class, and Eastern Front ribbon to second button loop. Green painted pebblegrain simple aluminum buttons by A&S. Condition is excellent showing little use. Est.: $7,500-$10,000.
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Standard WWII German Panzer Wrap Lot #629 (Sale Order 626 of 643) Standard Pink Piped WWII German Panzer Wrap, of black serge wool, with silver bordered pink piped single pip shoulder boards, Death's Head collar tabs, with Iron Cross and Eastern Front ribbons, and ''Bevo'' Army eagle over right breast, with provisions for two additional badges to left side. Black phenolic resin buttons. Inside stamped ''Berlin'' with 1939 date. Condition is excellent with minor soiling to silver area of shoulder boards. Black portion of collar tabs with minor fading. Est.: $6,000-$8,000.
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Senior NCO Panzer Parade Tunic Lot #630 (Sale Order 627 of 643) Senior NCO Panzer Parade Tunic, with pants, by Wesemann, Hanover. Pink piped green shoulder boards, correct NCO silver bullion collar tabs; right breast with bullion eagle and Panzer marksmanship cord; left breast with four medals including Iron Cross 2nd Class, and three loops for badges; black Wound badge affixed. Inside left breast pocket with original owner's name and 1938 date. Multi-piece pebblegrain aluminum buttons marked ''Extra Fein''. Dark gray pants with pink piping and blue/gray Bakelite buttons. Condition is excellent showing very little wear and free of mothing. Est.: $1,800-$2,400.
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WWII Fallschirmjager Tunic Lot #631 (Sale Order 628 of 643) WWII German Fallschirmjager Tunic/Luftwaffe Fliegerblouse, with Luftwaffe breast eagle, paratrooper badge, marksmanship badge to left cuff, with yellow collar tags for Feldwebel (Sgt.). This is the typical battle dress worn beneath the paratrooper smock. Approx. size 36. Condition is near excellent with light wear to finish on simple pebblegrain buttons. Good interior markings. Est.: $3,500-$5,000.
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Lot of Fallschirmjager Documents and Charm Lot #632 (Sale Order 629 of 643) Lot of Fallschirmjager Documents and Sweetheart Charm, named to Johannes Ficken, including one dated 29 Nov. 1940, appearing to be a Schutzen award; award certificate for the Iron Cross 2nd Class, dated June 11, 1941; award certificate for the KRETA (Crete) Shoulder Flash, dated May 20, 1943; document dated Jan. 1, 1945, to Frau Lisbeth Ficken, which includes a small silver Fallschirmjager charm for bracelet, marked on the back ''Treue um Treue''. Condition to all is excellent, with minor discoloration and light staining to Iron Cross document and KRETA document. 500-$750/lot.
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WWII German Army Summer Ltwt. Tunic Lot #633 (Sale Order 630 of 643) WWII German Army Summer Lightweight Tunic, for NCO of Infantry, with Gross Deutschland shoulder boards and NCO collar tabs, and olive corduroy pants. Condition is excellent with some residue near left shoulder board button. Minor snags to back of tunic. Simple pebblegrain zinc buttons. ''GD'' insignia may have been added later. Est.: $500-$750.
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WWII German Bevo Panzer Army Peaked Visor Lot #634 (Sale Order 631 of 643) WWII German Bevo Panzer Army Peaked Visor for field use, with field green upper, dark green center band, pink piping, and Bevo embroidered eagle, wreath, and cockade, approx. size 7-1/8, faintly visible maker's marking to interior, with black fiber type brim. Condition is excellent with very minor soiling to interior sweatband; exterior is good with light crazing in small areas of brim. Est.: $800-$1,200.
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WWII German Kriegsmarine Petty Officer's Jacket Lot #635 (Sale Order 632 of 643) WWII German Kriegsmarine Petty Officer's Double-Breasted Jacket, with torpedoeman's gilt device to left shoulder, bullion German eagle at right breast, of good quality wool serge material. Size 36. Condition is excellent with very minor nips near right lapel. Good cuffs and lining. Brass fouled anchor buttons are marked ''Extra Fien''. Est.: $400-$600.
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Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Lot #636 (Sale Order 633 of 643) Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver, #84-07693, .44 mag. cal., 10-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, with Pachmayr checkered rubber grips. Condition is excellent with only light marks from handling. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern)
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Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver Lot #637 (Sale Order 634 of 643) Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver, #55-91060, .44-40 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, blue and case colored finish, two-piece factory wood grips with Ruger medallions. Condition is as new, in its original box. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern/C&R exempt)
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Ruger Blackhawk Single Action Revolver Lot #638 (Sale Order 635 of 643) Ruger Blackhawk Single Action Revolver, #30-00942, .357 mag. cal., 6-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, factory walnut grips. Mfg'd prior to Ruger warning on barrel. Condition is excellent, appearing as new. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger Hawkeye Single Shot Pistol Lot #639 (Sale Order 636 of 643) Ruger Hawkeye Single Shot Pistol, #2414, .256 Win. mag. cal., 8-1/2'' barrel, blue finish, smooth factory walnut grips with Ruger medallions, and topped with a Bushnell Magnum Phantom 1.3x scope on Bushnell mounts. Also included are the original instruction sheet and RCBS loading dies. This cartridge is .357 mag. necked down to .25 cal. Condition is excellent showing light range use and wear at muzzle. Grips with very small impressions. Action is crisp, bore is bright, scope optics are clear. Scarce with approx. 3000 mfg'd in the early 1960s. Est.: $2,000-$3,000. (C&R)
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Ruger Redhawk Double Action Revolver Lot #640 (Sale Order 637 of 643) Ruger Redhawk Double Action Revolver, #500-05055, .44 mag. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, two-piece factory hardwood grips, in wooden presentation case. Condition is excellent. Exterior of box with minor scuffs. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Revolver Lot #641 (Sale Order 638 of 643) Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver, #84-77194, .44 mag., 7-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, factory walnut grips with Ruger medallions. Condition is near excellent showing light marks from handling and very little field use. Some micro-scratching to cylinder and barrel. Grips show minor scuffs, with a crisp action and bright bore. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern/C&R exempt)
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Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver Lot #642 (Sale Order 639 of 643) Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver, #57-37732, .45 cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, two-piece factory wood grips, in original box with instructions. Condition is excellent, appearing as new and unfired. Est.: $750-$1,000. (Modern/C&R exempt)
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Ruger Super Redhawk Double Action Revolver Lot #643 (Sale Order 640 of 643) Ruger Super Redhawk Double Action Revolver, #551-48084, .44 mag. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, wood paneled rubber grips, with Burris 1.5-4x scope. Condition is excellent showing only light marks from handling. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Early Ruger Super Blackhawk Revolver Lot #644 (Sale Order 641 of 643) Early Ruger Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver, #80-61797, .44 mag. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, early high-polish blue finish, two-piece factory walnut grips. Condition is excellent showing light marks from handling, with minor thinning at muzzle and very light micro-scratching overall. Grips with minor scuffs near butt. Action is crisp, bore is bright. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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Ruger Super Redhawk Double Action Revolver Lot #645 (Sale Order 642 of 643) Ruger Super Redhawk Double Action Revolver, #551-33978, .44 mag. cal., 9-1/2'' barrel, stainless steel finish, with walnut and rubber factory grips. Topped with a Leupold M8-2X EER bright-finished scope, on Ruger rings, with scope covers. Condition is excellent showing just light use. Est.: $600-$800. (Modern)
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Ruger Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver Lot #646 (Sale Order 643 of 643) Ruger Super Blackhawk Single Action Revolver, #80-00954, .44 mag. cal., 7-1/2'' barrel, early high polish blue finish, walnut grips with Ruger medallions. Condition is near excellent with just light field use, minor thinning at muzzle, and index line to cylinder that is not through the finish. Grips with light marks from handling. Action is good, bore is bright. In yellow/black Ruger box. Est.: $500-$750. (Modern)
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