
Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms
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Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle
Lot # 151 (Sale Order: 151 of 636)
Sempert & Krieghoff Waldschutz Scalloped Boxlock Drilling
Lot # 152 (Sale Order: 152 of 636)
J.P. Sauer & Sohn Scalloped Boxlock Drilling
Lot # 153 (Sale Order: 153 of 636)
Randall Service Model Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 154 (Sale Order: 154 of 636)
Carl Grundig Scalloped Boxlock Merco Drilling
Lot # 155 (Sale Order: 155 of 636)
Very Fine Custom DWM Model 1909 Argentine Mauser Sporting Rifle
Lot # 156 (Sale Order: 156 of 636)
Austrian Snap Action Drilling by Franz Sodia
Lot # 157 (Sale Order: 157 of 636)
Smith & Wesson Model SW1911SC E-Series Semi-Auto Pistol
Lot # 158 (Sale Order: 158 of 636)
U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Remington-UMC
Lot # 159 (Sale Order: 159 of 636)
U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Ithaca
Lot # 160 (Sale Order: 160 of 636)
U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol by Remington Rand
Lot # 161 (Sale Order: 161 of 636)
Richland Arms Co. Sidelock Double Ejectorgun by Union Armera
Lot # 162 (Sale Order: 162 of 636)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Winchester
Lot # 163 (Sale Order: 163 of 636)
serial #2418242, 30-06, 24” Winchester barrel with a bright very good bore with fine pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this April 1944-vintage rifle retain about 85% original light gray Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, areas toning lightly to brown, and some scattered light handling marks, and the gas cylinder retains strong remnants of original Du-Lite blue with the balance toned to gray with some fine oxidation. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with a 1 1/2” crack in the base of the rear handguard, a few light dings, and scattered light scuffs and handling marks consistent with a military service rifle. The stock bears a light boxed “WRA / GHD” inspector’s cartouche beside a partial Ordnance Wheel, and a partial circled “P” is stamped immediately behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the parts show appropriate Winchester drawing numbers including the unrelieved operating rod, and the rear sight drums show the correct flared arrows. The rifle retains the standard open sights with correct flared front sight wings and lockbar rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a single slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of the Winchester M1 rifle, appearing unaltered from its issued configuration. (14B11897-2) {C&R} [Mark Foster Collection] (2000/3000)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 164 (Sale Order: 164 of 636)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 165 (Sale Order: 165 of 636)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory with National Match Features
Lot # 166 (Sale Order: 166 of 636)
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Harrington & Richardson
Lot # 167 (Sale Order: 167 of 636)
U.S. M1 Garand Correct Grade Rifle by Springfield Armory
Lot # 168 (Sale Order: 168 of 636)
Winchester Model 23 XTR Pigeon Grade Boxlock Double Ejectorgun
Lot # 169 (Sale Order: 169 of 636)
serial #PWK004922, 12 ga (3”), 26” 26” ventilated rib barrels choked improved cylinder and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels of this Japanese-manufactured double retain 97-98% original blue toning to plum under direct light with scattered specks of fine oxidation and hardened oil staining with all markings remaining crisp. The action, triggerguard, and lever retain a mostly bright coin finish with light border line engraving, areas of foliate scroll about the sides and bottom, geometric patterns about the hinge pin, and “Winchester” in a banner below a pigeon on the belly of the action. The checkered round knob pistolgrip stock and beavertail forend rate about excellent with a couple of minor handling marks and length of pull is 14” with drops of 1 1/2” and 2 1/2”. This lovely double features, a white mid bead and Bradley-style front, single selective mechanical trigger, and robust ejectors. Included are the matching factory box with related papers and a tan leather Winchester luggage case with brass hardware and a mustard toned faux fur interior. An attractive double that remains in a fine state of condition. (10C11998-50) {MODERN} (1800/2200)
Excellent Beretta Model 687 Extra Over Under Shotgun
Lot # 170 (Sale Order: 170 of 636)
serial #N87529B, 410 Bore, 28” ventilated rib Mobilchoked barrels with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain about 98-99% original blue with only a small spot of oxidation at the edge of the midrib, at the muzzles, and the coin finished frame is in similarly excellent condition with the forend iron showing a tiny spot of staining on the left edge. The frame is wonderfully hand engraved with flowing foliate scroll throughout, small bouquets on the lever, and a floral motif on the hinge pin and screw heads; the side of the trigger is signed “Bottega C. Giovanelli”. There are some light freckles at the rear of the inside of the triggerguard, and the trigger retains all its gold finish. The checkered straight grip deluxe walnut stock and schnabel-style forend are in near excellent condition with two tiny dings at the top rear of the forend and some scattered minor handling marks, both stock and forend exhibiting delightful grain figure and features an unengraved oval monogram plate on the toeline and a 14 3/8” length of pull to the factory Beretta pad. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest well right of center and features robust ejectors, inertial triggers, and is sighted with a lone bead on the nicely matted rib. Included is a factory Beretta hardcase, end labeled and numbered to the gun, four Beretta chokes (full, modified, improved cylinder, and improved modified), Beretta multi-tool, spare hard plastic buttplate, manual, and Beretta Certificate of Inspection for used firearms. A lovely smallbore Italian shotgun, for the sportsman that wants his shotgun to look as fine as it performs. (14C11952-2) {MODERN} (5000/7000)
German P.08 Luger 42-Coded Pistol by Mauser
Lot # 171 (Sale Order: 171 of 636)
9mm, 4” barrel with lightly oxidized bore and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated pistol retain about 80% original blue with light wear on the high edges and contact points, light thinning and handling marks. The small parts show strong salt blue with light silvering on the edges and contact points. The forward link, receiver and trigger plate are all marked with the 42-code. The checkered walnut grips are in very good condition with light handling marks and spots of softened checkering; with the left panel fitting loosely. The pistol retains the standard open sights, the extractor is from an imperial era pistol, and the action functions well mechanically. Included is one bright bodied magazine with an unmarked aluminum base which fits snuggly in the magazine well This Luger is mysteriously missing its serial number and test proof markings on the frame and receiver; however, it does show one singular German army acceptance stamp on the top of the barrel. This suggests it may have been assembled postwar at the Mauser factory in Oberndorf possibly by Allied forces using remaining parts. (31B11728-1370) {C&R} (1000/1500)
German P.08 Luger S/42 Coded Pistol by Mauser
Lot # 172 (Sale Order: 172 of 636)
serial #3768, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright very good bore with light oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this attractive pistol retains about 95% original blue with light wear on high edge and contact points, and some scattered of light handling marks. The small parts retain a strong amount of hot salt blue with slight high edge wear. The checkered walnut grips are in very good to excellent condition. The 1937 chamber date and other metal markings remain crisp, the side of the receiver showing proper “(Eagle) / 63” waffenamts and droopwing Eagle firing proof, the barrel showing the same, and all the numbered parts are matching to the pistol including the grooved firing pin. The pistol retains the standard open sights and included is a blued magazine showing usage wear, the base numbered “5726h” with a “(Eagle) / 63” waffenamt. A solid S/42 for the Luger collector. (31B11728-360) {C&R} (2000/3000)
German P.08 Luger Pistol by Mauser
Lot # 173 (Sale Order: 173 of 636)
serial #3202d, 9mm, 4" barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing some light oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated pistol retain about 96-99% arsenal quality refurbished blue showing areas of pinprick pitting on the barrel and light wear on the high edges. The extractor has taken on the familiar deep plum tone, the safety remains bright, and all markings are intact with proper Waffenamt eagle firing proofs. The checkered black phenolic resin Bakelite grips remain in excellent condition showing a few scattered light handling marks. All of the serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin. One fxo-coded, blue-bodied magazine with a black Bakelite base in excellent condition is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. A very attractive example of a desirable wartime pistol for the martial collector. (31A11728-1455) {C&R} (1500/2000)
Ithaca 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol with British Lend-Lease Markings
Lot # 174 (Sale Order: 174 of 636)
Early U.S. Model 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol by Colt
Lot # 175 (Sale Order: 175 of 636)