Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 600 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 301 (Sale Order: 301 of 636)      

serial #5446966, 30-06, 24'' 10-54 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, thinning on the barrel and gas cylinder, and the operating rod toning lightly brown. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition with the scattered light dings and handling marks expected of a military service rifle, and the stock is marked with clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and circled ''P'' proof. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically and is a solid example of a late production M1. (14A11857-30) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5446966, 30-06, 24'' 10-54 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish ...morewith light wear on high edges and contact points, thinning on the barrel and gas cylinder, and the operating rod toning lightly brown. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition with the scattered light dings and handling marks expected of a military service rifle, and the stock is marked with clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and circled ''P'' proof. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically and is a solid example of a late production M1. (14A11857-30) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 302 (Sale Order: 302 of 636)      

serial #5856246, 30-06, 24'' 3-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points and some light handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with an about 3/4'' divot in the toeline, scattered light dings and handling marks, and some light staining on the left side of the butt. The stock is marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and a strong circled ''P''. The receiver and barrel markings remain strong, the trigger housing, hammer, and operating rod are HRA-marked, and the bolt is SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5856246, 30-06, 24'' 3-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish w...moreith light wear on the high edges and contact points and some light handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good condition with an about 3/4'' divot in the toeline, scattered light dings and handling marks, and some light staining on the left side of the butt. The stock is marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and a strong circled ''P''. The receiver and barrel markings remain strong, the trigger housing, hammer, and operating rod are HRA-marked, and the bolt is SA-marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11857-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 303 (Sale Order: 303 of 636)      

serial #5806818, 30-06, 24'' 2-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a good bore with oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points and some scattered speckled oxidation staining. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks and a couple of minor dings, and is marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp with a partial circled ''P''; the buttplate has worn to pewter with minor staining and some pinprick pitting. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the elevation drum is HRA-marked, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11856-18) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5806818, 30-06, 24'' 2-55 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a good bore with oxidation in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain ...moreabout 96% original Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points and some scattered speckled oxidation staining. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with a few light handling marks and a couple of minor dings, and is marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp with a partial circled ''P''; the buttplate has worn to pewter with minor staining and some pinprick pitting. The receiver and barrel markings are intact and clear, the elevation drum is HRA-marked, and the parts show Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A11856-18) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Colt Model 1902 Military Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 304 (Sale Order: 304 of 636)      

serial #31920, 38 ACP, 6'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore showing strong rifling throughout. This 1909 pistol shows honest use over the years, the metal surfaces have toned to mostly brown with interspersed blue showing scattered spots of pitting and handling marks while generous areas of original blue remain along the protected sides of the frame. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt, ''COLT'' in a banner, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a half-moon front sight, round top U-notch drift adjustable rear sight, round spur hammer, solid checkered slide stop, lanyard loop, and rear slide serrations. It includes a single factory eight-round magazine marked ''CAL. 38 / COLT'' on the floorplate. A nice Military Model. (8B12064-51) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #31920, 38 ACP, 6'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore showing strong rifling throughout. This 1909 pistol shows honest use over the years, the metal surfaces have...more toned to mostly brown with interspersed blue showing scattered spots of pitting and handling marks while generous areas of original blue remain along the protected sides of the frame. The checkered hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt, ''COLT'' in a banner, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a half-moon front sight, round top U-notch drift adjustable rear sight, round spur hammer, solid checkered slide stop, lanyard loop, and rear slide serrations. It includes a single factory eight-round magazine marked ''CAL. 38 / COLT'' on the floorplate. A nice Military Model. (8B12064-51) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Benelli Cordoba Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 305 (Sale Order: 305 of 636)      

serial #X017486, 20 ga., 28'' ventilated rib ported ''Crio'' barrel with an excellent bore and extended screw choke. This lovely shotgun appears to have seen only light use and retains about 99% original black finish. The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip ''ComforTech'' stock rates excellent and features imbedded recoil absorbing chevrons, an interchangeable rubber recoil pad (currently 14 3/8'' length of pull), Techno Gel cheekpiece, integral sling swivel stud, and tacky ''Grip Tight'' over coating. The checkered synthetic black forend has a similar treatment, it features finger grooves and a small window running the length of the forend that allows the shooter to observe remaining ammunition. This gun features a red fiber optic bead front sight, mid-bead, and their famous inertia operation. It includes a factory hard case with a copy of the shipping box end label, complete set of extended screw chokes including cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, choke tube wrench, and a bag of shims for adjusting cast and drop. The Cordoba's were inspired by the high volume dove shooting in Cordoba, Argentine, and this is fine example. (8A12046-35) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #X017486, 20 ga., 28'' ventilated rib ported ''Crio'' barrel with an excellent bore and extended screw choke. This lovely shotgun appears to have seen only light u...morese and retains about 99% original black finish. The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip ''ComforTech'' stock rates excellent and features imbedded recoil absorbing chevrons, an interchangeable rubber recoil pad (currently 14 3/8'' length of pull), Techno Gel cheekpiece, integral sling swivel stud, and tacky ''Grip Tight'' over coating. The checkered synthetic black forend has a similar treatment, it features finger grooves and a small window running the length of the forend that allows the shooter to observe remaining ammunition. This gun features a red fiber optic bead front sight, mid-bead, and their famous inertia operation. It includes a factory hard case with a copy of the shipping box end label, complete set of extended screw chokes including cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, choke tube wrench, and a bag of shims for adjusting cast and drop. The Cordoba's were inspired by the high volume dove shooting in Cordoba, Argentine, and this is fine example. (8A12046-35) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Benelli Cordoba Semi-Auto Shotgun

Lot # 306 (Sale Order: 306 of 636)      

serial #F195786, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib ported ''Crio'' barrel with an excellent bore and extended screw choke. This lovely shotgun appears to have seen only light use and retains about 99% original black finish with a tiny scratch on the right side of the receiver. The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip ''ComforTech'' stock rates excellent and features imbedded recoil absorbing chevrons, an interchangeable rubber recoil pad (currently 14 3/8'' length of pull), Techno Gel cheekpiece, integral sling swivel stud, and tacky ''Grip Tight'' over coating. The checkered synthetic black forend has a similar treatment, it features finger grooves and remains in excellent condition. This gun features a red fiber optic bead front sight, mid-bead, and inertia operation. It includes a factory hard case with a copy of the shipping box end label, complete set of extended screw-in chokes including cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, choke tube wrench, manual, paperwork, and a bag of shims for adjusting cast and drop. This gun remains in excellent condition. (8A12046-36) {MODERN} (1000/1500)
serial #F195786, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib ported ''Crio'' barrel with an excellent bore and extended screw choke. This lovely shotgun appears to have seen only light u...morese and retains about 99% original black finish with a tiny scratch on the right side of the receiver. The black synthetic checkered pistolgrip ''ComforTech'' stock rates excellent and features imbedded recoil absorbing chevrons, an interchangeable rubber recoil pad (currently 14 3/8'' length of pull), Techno Gel cheekpiece, integral sling swivel stud, and tacky ''Grip Tight'' over coating. The checkered synthetic black forend has a similar treatment, it features finger grooves and remains in excellent condition. This gun features a red fiber optic bead front sight, mid-bead, and inertia operation. It includes a factory hard case with a copy of the shipping box end label, complete set of extended screw-in chokes including cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, choke tube wrench, manual, paperwork, and a bag of shims for adjusting cast and drop. This gun remains in excellent condition. (8A12046-36) {MODERN} (1000/1500)

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Sig Sauer Sig 556 Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot # 307 (Sale Order: 307 of 636)      

serial #JT004918, 5.56 NATO, 16 1/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this U.S. made carbine retain about 99% black anodized finishes showing no wear around the ejection port which could indicate little to no use. The most noticeable apology being that the rubber dust covers is missing. The factory black polymer furniture, which includes a right-side folding and telescoping buttstock, rate excellent. The carbine features an adjustable gas piston system, ambidextrous safety levers, A2 flash hider and hooded front sight. Included is a Sig Sauer STS-081 red dot optic, manual along with addition recoil pads and factory blue hardcase. Both rifle and red dot both appear to function as designed. This as-new 2nd generation 556 would be a great addition to any collection. (31A11965-12) {MODERN} (1000/2000)
serial #JT004918, 5.56 NATO, 16 1/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this U.S. made carbine retain about 99% black anodized finishes showing n...moreo wear around the ejection port which could indicate little to no use. The most noticeable apology being that the rubber dust covers is missing. The factory black polymer furniture, which includes a right-side folding and telescoping buttstock, rate excellent. The carbine features an adjustable gas piston system, ambidextrous safety levers, A2 flash hider and hooded front sight. Included is a Sig Sauer STS-081 red dot optic, manual along with addition recoil pads and factory blue hardcase. Both rifle and red dot both appear to function as designed. This as-new 2nd generation 556 would be a great addition to any collection. (31A11965-12) {MODERN} (1000/2000)

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Carl Zeiss Victory 8x56 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars

Lot # 308 (Sale Order: 308 of 636)      

serial #3232671. This is a pair of Carl Zeiss Victory 8X56 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars. These binoculars are equipped with red/purple toned lenses and present crystal-clear glass. Included with these high-end binoculars is a soft carry case, a lens cleaning cloth, user manuals, rubber flip-up lens covers and a neck shoulder strap. A wonderful pair of top-of-the-line Zeiss binoculars. (2B11967-3) (1000/2000)
serial #3232671. This is a pair of Carl Zeiss Victory 8X56 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars. These binoculars are equipped with red/purple toned lenses and present crystal-cl...moreear glass. Included with these high-end binoculars is a soft carry case, a lens cleaning cloth, user manuals, rubber flip-up lens covers and a neck shoulder strap. A wonderful pair of top-of-the-line Zeiss binoculars. (2B11967-3) (1000/2000)

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Marlin 1895CB Cowboy Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 309 (Sale Order: 309 of 636)      

serial #99119629, 45-70 Govt, 26'' Ballard-rifled tapered octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue, showing only the odd light handling mark with areas toning lightly to brown and the lever to plum. The smooth walnut forend remains excellent and the straight grip stock with factory buttplate rates very good, showing scattered light handling marks and retaining its bullseye. It retains the proper factory Marbles sights and functions well mechanically. This example appears to be from the initial 2001-2011 production run and remains in excellent overall condition. (26A12067-21) {MODERN} (800/1000)
serial #99119629, 45-70 Govt, 26'' Ballard-rifled tapered octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue, showing only the ...moreodd light handling mark with areas toning lightly to brown and the lever to plum. The smooth walnut forend remains excellent and the straight grip stock with factory buttplate rates very good, showing scattered light handling marks and retaining its bullseye. It retains the proper factory Marbles sights and functions well mechanically. This example appears to be from the initial 2001-2011 production run and remains in excellent overall condition. (26A12067-21) {MODERN} (800/1000)

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Marlin 336SC Lever Action Carbine

Lot # 310 (Sale Order: 310 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Barrel has traditional rifling, not microgroove
serial #H42411, 35 Rem, 20'' JM-stamped barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1951-manufactured carbine retain 97% original blue, showing light high edge silvering and scattered fine oxidation staining focused mostly about the lever. The walnut stocks remain excellent showing minor scattered wear and have been treated with attractive and well executed basketweave checkering and German oak leaf motifs, the texturing on the strands of weave being immensely detailed and the borders showing nice stippling work, and the bottom of the pistolgrip shows a pleasant darkened impression of a bear's pawprint; the factory buttplate and bullseye remain intact. It is equipped with a period Marble's sporting leaf rear sight and maintains the original brass post front whose hood is no longer present, and the action functions well mechanically. A nicely-embellished example manufactured shortly after the introduction of this chambering. (26A12067-24) {C&R} (800/1200)

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Marlin 336CB Cowboy Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 311 (Sale Order: 311 of 636)      

serial #00123511, 38-55 Win, 24'' Ballard-rifled tapered octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue, showing perhaps an odd light handling mark or two with some surfaces toning lightly to brown and the lever to plum. The desirable checkered walnut stocks remain in excellent overall condition showing only a light ding or handling mark, the butt showing handsome grain figuring and the factory buttplate and ''bullseye'' remaining excellent. It retains the proper Marble's semi-buckhorn sporting rear and brass bead front and functions well mechanically. This model was manufactured for only five years from 1999-2004, with the factory checkering option ceasing in 2001, making this nearly-new rifle a lovely find for the Marlin collector. (26A12067-36) {MODERN} (800/1200)
serial #00123511, 38-55 Win, 24'' Ballard-rifled tapered octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue, showing perhaps an...more odd light handling mark or two with some surfaces toning lightly to brown and the lever to plum. The desirable checkered walnut stocks remain in excellent overall condition showing only a light ding or handling mark, the butt showing handsome grain figuring and the factory buttplate and ''bullseye'' remaining excellent. It retains the proper Marble's semi-buckhorn sporting rear and brass bead front and functions well mechanically. This model was manufactured for only five years from 1999-2004, with the factory checkering option ceasing in 2001, making this nearly-new rifle a lovely find for the Marlin collector. (26A12067-36) {MODERN} (800/1200)

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Savage Model 99G Lever Action Takedown Rifle

Lot # 312 (Sale Order: 312 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: Blue shows a bit more wear overall, there are four added drilled and tapped holes along top of action
serial #369265, 300 Savage, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 98% original blue, showing scattered light wear with a spot of discoloration near the breech, and the receiver retains perhaps 90% thinning original blue showing scattered handling and high edge wear, the lever retaining handsome case colors and toning to gunmetal along the front showing a bit of fine oxidation staining. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock rates excellent showing only light handling wear, and the schnabel forend rates similarly showing light wear; the interior of the forend is properly numbered to the gun, as is the barrel, and shows a crude but charming carving of a previous owner's name. The buttplate has toned to gunmetal and shows light oxidation staining with the circled ''SVG'' remaining crisp and the original sling swivels and takedown screws remain intact. It is sighted with a factory flip-up sporting rear and protected post front sight and appears to function well mechanically. A lovely pre-war example of these desirable 99's manufactured in 1937. (26A12067-41) {C&R} (800/1200)

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First Year Marlin 336SC Lever Action Carbine in .219 Zipper

Lot # 313 (Sale Order: 313 of 636)      

Description Update 05-21-2025: Top of action shows one added drilled and tapped hole
serial #M17635, 219 Zipper, 20'' JM-stamped Micro-Groove barrel with a bright excellent bore. This carbine was manufactured in 1955 and retains 97% original blue with some light wear on high edges and contact points and some fine oxidation staining about the front sight. The smooth walnut stocks rate very good overall, the forend rating excellent showing minimal wear and the stock very good as once lightly cleaned, showing light dings and handling marks with the comb thinning gently to honey and the flutes showing some uneven contouring from age; the ''bullseye'' has been reinserted with it and its surrounding area showing light tool marks and it has been equipped with a period ventilated Pachmayr recoil pad which remains excellent. It retains the factory semi-buckhorn rear and protected post front with squared hood and appears to function well mechanically. The .219 Zipper is the scarcest chambering of the Sporting Carbine, and only 3,230 units were manufactured in a short five-year run from 1955-1960 before discontinuation. This first-year example remains in a fine state of overall condition and presents an exciting opportunity for the Marlin collector. (26B12067-38) {C&R} (800/1200)

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British No. 1 MkIII* Bolt Action Rifle by BSA with Full Complement of Accessories

Lot # 314 (Sale Order: 314 of 636)      

serial #F16785, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of mild frosting and crisp rifling throughout. This attractive 1917-dated rifle retains perhaps 75% original blue with scattered areas toning to a mild gray-brown patina and showing some overall light surface oxidation. All markings remain intact and strong and the barrel shows matching serial number and '17 date beneath the handguard. The walnut stocks remain in very good plus to very fine condition showing the expected honest light wear, dings and handling marks. The stocks retain strong inspector marks throughout and the stock disc and buttplate show a light cleaning to a medium goldenrod patina. The magazine is un-numbered, the remaining serialized parts are matching and there are no import marks or British export proofs. The rifle includes a 1907-dated Wilkinson bayonet in very good condition that has been refurbished a number of times, the blade with some overall thin scratches and exhibiting a moderate cleaning, the leather scabbard is fine and the canvas frog strap shows an old repair with Velcro. Also included is a 1944-dated canvas sling, 1942-dated canvas rifle case, cleaning cylinder in butt, cleaning kit in green-painted 1945-dated tin, four 5-round stripped clips filled with surplus ammunition and a box of older Interarms 150 grain soft point ammunition. This is a very fine World War One era SMLE for the martial collector. (13A12051-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #F16785, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of mild frosting and crisp rifling throughout. This attractive 1917-dated rifle ...moreretains perhaps 75% original blue with scattered areas toning to a mild gray-brown patina and showing some overall light surface oxidation. All markings remain intact and strong and the barrel shows matching serial number and '17 date beneath the handguard. The walnut stocks remain in very good plus to very fine condition showing the expected honest light wear, dings and handling marks. The stocks retain strong inspector marks throughout and the stock disc and buttplate show a light cleaning to a medium goldenrod patina. The magazine is un-numbered, the remaining serialized parts are matching and there are no import marks or British export proofs. The rifle includes a 1907-dated Wilkinson bayonet in very good condition that has been refurbished a number of times, the blade with some overall thin scratches and exhibiting a moderate cleaning, the leather scabbard is fine and the canvas frog strap shows an old repair with Velcro. Also included is a 1944-dated canvas sling, 1942-dated canvas rifle case, cleaning cylinder in butt, cleaning kit in green-painted 1945-dated tin, four 5-round stripped clips filled with surplus ammunition and a box of older Interarms 150 grain soft point ammunition. This is a very fine World War One era SMLE for the martial collector. (13A12051-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Confederate ''Cleaned & Repaired'' Burnside Fifth Model Percussion Carbine

Lot # 315 (Sale Order: 315 of 636)      

serial #15551, .54 cal, 21'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation near the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling. This desirable carbine shows the correct Confederate ''Z'' stamp along the stock behind the triggerguard tang, believed to be the mark of Captain Louis Zimmer who oversaw repair and refurbishment at Richmond Arsenal. The metal surfaces show a more modern cleaning mostly toned to silvery pewter with remnants of smoothed-over light pitting and minor oxidation staining. There are some interesting more noticeable patches of erosion along the top of the barrel for about 6'' that appear to be due to contact with some sort of acidic or caustic substance long ago. The Burnside markings atop the action are rather softened but the lockplate retains fine markings and the serial numbers are strong throughout. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition having darkened from the years and showing mostly worn finish with scattered light dings and handling marks. The left side of the wrist retains a pair of rather good legible inspector cartouches and the ''Z'' behind the tang is strong. All proper hardware is intact, the serialized parts are matching and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A nice honest Confederate-captured Burnside carbine that actually appears to have hardly been fired. (13C12009-5) {ANTIQUE} (2500/3000)
serial #15551, .54 cal, 21'' round barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation near the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling. This desirable carbine...more shows the correct Confederate ''Z'' stamp along the stock behind the triggerguard tang, believed to be the mark of Captain Louis Zimmer who oversaw repair and refurbishment at Richmond Arsenal. The metal surfaces show a more modern cleaning mostly toned to silvery pewter with remnants of smoothed-over light pitting and minor oxidation staining. There are some interesting more noticeable patches of erosion along the top of the barrel for about 6'' that appear to be due to contact with some sort of acidic or caustic substance long ago. The Burnside markings atop the action are rather softened but the lockplate retains fine markings and the serial numbers are strong throughout. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition having darkened from the years and showing mostly worn finish with scattered light dings and handling marks. The left side of the wrist retains a pair of rather good legible inspector cartouches and the ''Z'' behind the tang is strong. All proper hardware is intact, the serialized parts are matching and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A nice honest Confederate-captured Burnside carbine that actually appears to have hardly been fired. (13C12009-5) {ANTIQUE} (2500/3000)

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Civil War Era Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle-Musket

Lot # 316 (Sale Order: 316 of 636)      

.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. This Type III rifle-musket, although not bearing definitive Confederate markings, matches the pattern supplied by Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. to the Confederacy in great numbers, and no doubt saw service in the Civil War. The barrel is mostly a pewter gunmetal patina showing an old light cleaning with remnants of some minor pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The barrel shank shows a series of Birmingham proof marks and the lockplate shows some subtle smoky case-hardened patina and retains fine markings with ''1862 / TOWER'' in center and crown at rear. The brass nosecap and triggerguard are a pleasant ocher patina and the smooth walnut stock rates very fine as lightly cleaned and showing a little older added oil finish with slightly softened edges and some scattered light dings. The stock otherwise shows some really lovely tiger stripe grain figure its full-length and retains slightly softened but mostly legible markings with stock maker's name ''TAYLOR & NEWMAN'' along the toe line and rather faded ''(Crown) / SH / G3'' at the heel and what appears to be a circled script ''SL'' on the left flat which is a surveyed but not definitively identified mark on pages 115 and 117 of ''The English Connection'' by Pritchard & Huey. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. The rifle includes a proper socket bayonet in very fine condition showing ''E / (Crown) / 30'' stamp on the blade and large ''5 / 272'' on the socket. The leather scabbard with brass fittings is also in fine condition and shows British military ''(Broad Arrow) / WD'' stamp. This is a nice honest rifle-musket that very likely saw Confederate use. (13C12009-3) {ANTIQUE} (2000/2500)
.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. This Type III rifle-musk...moreet, although not bearing definitive Confederate markings, matches the pattern supplied by Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. to the Confederacy in great numbers, and no doubt saw service in the Civil War. The barrel is mostly a pewter gunmetal patina showing an old light cleaning with remnants of some minor pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The barrel shank shows a series of Birmingham proof marks and the lockplate shows some subtle smoky case-hardened patina and retains fine markings with ''1862 / TOWER'' in center and crown at rear. The brass nosecap and triggerguard are a pleasant ocher patina and the smooth walnut stock rates very fine as lightly cleaned and showing a little older added oil finish with slightly softened edges and some scattered light dings. The stock otherwise shows some really lovely tiger stripe grain figure its full-length and retains slightly softened but mostly legible markings with stock maker's name ''TAYLOR & NEWMAN'' along the toe line and rather faded ''(Crown) / SH / G3'' at the heel and what appears to be a circled script ''SL'' on the left flat which is a surveyed but not definitively identified mark on pages 115 and 117 of ''The English Connection'' by Pritchard & Huey. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. The rifle includes a proper socket bayonet in very fine condition showing ''E / (Crown) / 30'' stamp on the blade and large ''5 / 272'' on the socket. The leather scabbard with brass fittings is also in fine condition and shows British military ''(Broad Arrow) / WD'' stamp. This is a nice honest rifle-musket that very likely saw Confederate use. (13C12009-3) {ANTIQUE} (2000/2500)

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U.S. Civil War Foot Officers Sword Belonging To Captain Joseph A. Perry, 17th ME Volunteer Infantry

Lot # 317 (Sale Order: 317 of 636)      

31 5/8'' blade with single, quite long, unstopped fullers, 37 1/2'' overall. The blade is mostly a medium gray patina with some overall lightly cleaned oxidation staining, blunted tip and some nicks along the main edge. The spine shows an etched ''IRON PROOF'' mark and the etchings along the sides of the blade are somewhat softened but intact with lovely scrollwork, stands of flags, Federal Eagle and ''US'' in script. The brass hilt has a four-branch pierced guard with outstretched Federal Eagle and has mostly toned to a pleasant ocher patina showing some light dings, dents and exhibiting some play. One of the outward branches is neatly engraved ''Joseph A Perry 17 Reg't Maine Vols''. The shagreen grip with braided brass wire shows a thin split but is otherwise intact in very good plus condition. The iron scabbard is a deep plum-brown patina showing a few small dents and light pitting. The sword includes extensive documentation with scans of Perry's muster rolls, service information, pension forms and casualty sheets. Born around 1830 and a painter by trade before the war, Joseph A. Perry mustered in as a Second Lieutenant into Company C of the 17th Maine on August 18, 1862. He made captain in 1863 and, after serving for a time back in Portland handling draftees, returned to his regiment in January 1864. Perry was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864. Another soldier, William Green, provided an eyewitness account ''I was in the line at the time, and saw him at very nearly the moment when he was struck – he was in my sight, and I saw him drop back and remove his belt''. Though not fatal, additional accounts included with the sword indicate Perry was frequently sick with malaria, liver problems and weakness from the wound. Unfortunately he was seemingly unwell for the remainder of his life, he mustered out on June 14, 1865 and passed away on February 18, 1882. A fine sword and artifact from the Civil War. (13B12009-8) (1500/2000)
31 5/8'' blade with single, quite long, unstopped fullers, 37 1/2'' overall. The blade is mostly a medium gray patina with some overall lightly cleaned oxidation staining...more, blunted tip and some nicks along the main edge. The spine shows an etched ''IRON PROOF'' mark and the etchings along the sides of the blade are somewhat softened but intact with lovely scrollwork, stands of flags, Federal Eagle and ''US'' in script. The brass hilt has a four-branch pierced guard with outstretched Federal Eagle and has mostly toned to a pleasant ocher patina showing some light dings, dents and exhibiting some play. One of the outward branches is neatly engraved ''Joseph A Perry 17 Reg't Maine Vols''. The shagreen grip with braided brass wire shows a thin split but is otherwise intact in very good plus condition. The iron scabbard is a deep plum-brown patina showing a few small dents and light pitting. The sword includes extensive documentation with scans of Perry's muster rolls, service information, pension forms and casualty sheets. Born around 1830 and a painter by trade before the war, Joseph A. Perry mustered in as a Second Lieutenant into Company C of the 17th Maine on August 18, 1862. He made captain in 1863 and, after serving for a time back in Portland handling draftees, returned to his regiment in January 1864. Perry was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864. Another soldier, William Green, provided an eyewitness account ''I was in the line at the time, and saw him at very nearly the moment when he was struck – he was in my sight, and I saw him drop back and remove his belt''. Though not fatal, additional accounts included with the sword indicate Perry was frequently sick with malaria, liver problems and weakness from the wound. Unfortunately he was seemingly unwell for the remainder of his life, he mustered out on June 14, 1865 and passed away on February 18, 1882. A fine sword and artifact from the Civil War. (13B12009-8) (1500/2000)

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Fine Custom Gew.98 Mauser Magazine Sporting Rifle by Hammer & Gipson

Lot # 318 (Sale Order: 318 of 636)      

serial #1175x, 22-250, 24'' custom medium weight round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this nicely made sporter retain about 95% plus quality commercial polished blue showing a little mild high edge wear and a few tiny scuffs along the left side of the barrel. The bolt body and extractor remain mostly bright showing a faux etched applique and the barrel retains strong maker markings ''HAMMER & GIPSON / CHICAGO, ILL''. The underside of the barrel shows matching ''1175'' serial number and circled ''GP'' stamp. The rifle is built around an original Imperial era Gew.98 action and the bolt has been modified for scope clearance with neatly swept back handle and new safety. The checkered capped pistolgrip birdseye maple stock is by stock-maker Keith Stegall and remains in excellent condition showing just a few sparsely scattered light handling marks and shows lovely figure throughout showing large ''STEGALL'' stamped within the barrel channel. The stock features contrasting rosewood tip and diamond insert along forend, crisp checkering, generous left-side cheekpiece, sling swivel studs and checkered steel pistolgrip cap and trap buttplate. There is a large compartment in the butt and length-of-pull is 13''. There are two drilled and tapped holes atop the barrel shank and one forward target block mounted to the barrel and the rifle is fitted with a Buehler scope base and set of rings holding a vintage Lyman 6X All-Weather Wolverine riflescope in very fine condition with crosshair reticle and just very slightly discolored optics that are quite serviceable. The Mashburn Arms single stage trigger is crisp and the action seems to function well mechanically. This is a very handsome rifle with some fine names in the vintage sporting rifle world. (13B11949-1) {C&R} (1800/2200)
serial #1175x, 22-250, 24'' custom medium weight round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this nicely made sporter retain about 95% plus quality c...moreommercial polished blue showing a little mild high edge wear and a few tiny scuffs along the left side of the barrel. The bolt body and extractor remain mostly bright showing a faux etched applique and the barrel retains strong maker markings ''HAMMER & GIPSON / CHICAGO, ILL''. The underside of the barrel shows matching ''1175'' serial number and circled ''GP'' stamp. The rifle is built around an original Imperial era Gew.98 action and the bolt has been modified for scope clearance with neatly swept back handle and new safety. The checkered capped pistolgrip birdseye maple stock is by stock-maker Keith Stegall and remains in excellent condition showing just a few sparsely scattered light handling marks and shows lovely figure throughout showing large ''STEGALL'' stamped within the barrel channel. The stock features contrasting rosewood tip and diamond insert along forend, crisp checkering, generous left-side cheekpiece, sling swivel studs and checkered steel pistolgrip cap and trap buttplate. There is a large compartment in the butt and length-of-pull is 13''. There are two drilled and tapped holes atop the barrel shank and one forward target block mounted to the barrel and the rifle is fitted with a Buehler scope base and set of rings holding a vintage Lyman 6X All-Weather Wolverine riflescope in very fine condition with crosshair reticle and just very slightly discolored optics that are quite serviceable. The Mashburn Arms single stage trigger is crisp and the action seems to function well mechanically. This is a very handsome rifle with some fine names in the vintage sporting rifle world. (13B11949-1) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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Lend-Lease U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 319 (Sale Order: 319 of 636)      

serial #327308, 30-06, 24'' 8-41 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pre-Pearl Harbor made rifle retain about 98% original gray-green Parkerized finish with spots of light silvering on the high edges and contact points and a few minor handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with only a few light handling marks, and are later replacements as marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and a strong circled ''P''. The receiver markings remain crisp, the original barrel markings over-struck but with strong British export proofs, a pair of British proofs are present on the receiver ring and bolt with both easily missed due to the lightness of the strike, the parts shows Springfield Armory drawing numbers of the correct vintage, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rear sight drums are updated to T105, and the gas cylinder lock has been replaced with a ''high hump'' variant with a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. Approximately 38,000 M1 rifles were given to the British during the early days of WWII, with most having never been issued. (14B11856-14) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #327308, 30-06, 24'' 8-41 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this pre-Pearl Harbor made rifle retain about 98% ori...moreginal gray-green Parkerized finish with spots of light silvering on the high edges and contact points and a few minor handling marks. The walnut stock and handguards are in excellent condition with only a few light handling marks, and are later replacements as marked with a 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp and a strong circled ''P''. The receiver markings remain crisp, the original barrel markings over-struck but with strong British export proofs, a pair of British proofs are present on the receiver ring and bolt with both easily missed due to the lightness of the strike, the parts shows Springfield Armory drawing numbers of the correct vintage, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rear sight drums are updated to T105, and the gas cylinder lock has been replaced with a ''high hump'' variant with a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. Approximately 38,000 M1 rifles were given to the British during the early days of WWII, with most having never been issued. (14B11856-14) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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Dickinson Arms Plantation Sideplated Boxlock Double Ejectorgun

Lot # 320 (Sale Order: 320 of 636)      

serial #TRN0211, 20 ga (3''), 28'' screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores showing only some stubborn wad fouling. The barrels retain 99% original blue with a strip across the breeches toned to plum under bright light, and the frame retains all its vibrant case-hardened colors with tasteful factory embellishments of loose foliate scroll and floral motifs. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with the beginnings of some attractive grain figure, drop points, and a 14 3/4'' length of pull to the checkered butt with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4''. The base of the matted rib is inscribed ''Dickinson'', the underside with ''PLANTATION'' in riband, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, ejectors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. Included are a pair of thin wall chokes which gauge cylinder but cannot be removed as no choke wrench is present. A lovely Turkish-made smallbore double. (14B11949-2) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #TRN0211, 20 ga (3''), 28'' screw-choked barrels with bright excellent bores showing only some stubborn wad fouling. The barrels retain 99% original blue with a st...morerip across the breeches toned to plum under bright light, and the frame retains all its vibrant case-hardened colors with tasteful factory embellishments of loose foliate scroll and floral motifs. The checkered straight grip walnut stock and splinter-style forend are in excellent condition with the beginnings of some attractive grain figure, drop points, and a 14 3/4'' length of pull to the checkered butt with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4''. The base of the matted rib is inscribed ''Dickinson'', the underside with ''PLANTATION'' in riband, and the barrels and forend are numbered to the gun. The shotgun locks up tight and on-face with the lever coming to rest at center and features double triggers, a nonautomatic safety, ejectors, and is sighted with a lone brass bead. Included are a pair of thin wall chokes which gauge cylinder but cannot be removed as no choke wrench is present. A lovely Turkish-made smallbore double. (14B11949-2) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Marlin Model 1894 Century Limited Commemorative Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 321 (Sale Order: 321 of 636)      

serial #94CL1576, 44-40 WCF, 24'' tapered octagon ''JM''-stamped barrel with a bright excellent Ballard-rifled bore. The blued surfaces retain 98% plus original finish with only a light handling mark or two and some faint oxidation staining on the nosecap and the traditionally case-hardened components rate at 98%, remaining vibrant and striking with a few light scratches and spots of light oxidation with a slightly more obtrusive spot under the loading gate. The Giovanelli-pattern machine engraving remains excellent and handsome, the foliate scroll and knotwork borders remaining excellent with the left-side circled elk-scene and right-side Marlin rider motif remaining crisp. The checkered walnut forend and checkered straight grip buttstock with brass crescent buttplate remain in excellent condition, displaying truly gorgeous old-growth spalt and flame figuring throughout, the only apology being slightly shy fit at the tangs. It retains the standard semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights and appears to function well mechanically. 2,500 Century Limited rifles were manufactured in 1994 to honor 100 years of the Marlin 1894. (26B12067-19) {MODERN} (1200/1800)
serial #94CL1576, 44-40 WCF, 24'' tapered octagon ''JM''-stamped barrel with a bright excellent Ballard-rifled bore. The blued surfaces retain 98% plus original finish wi...moreth only a light handling mark or two and some faint oxidation staining on the nosecap and the traditionally case-hardened components rate at 98%, remaining vibrant and striking with a few light scratches and spots of light oxidation with a slightly more obtrusive spot under the loading gate. The Giovanelli-pattern machine engraving remains excellent and handsome, the foliate scroll and knotwork borders remaining excellent with the left-side circled elk-scene and right-side Marlin rider motif remaining crisp. The checkered walnut forend and checkered straight grip buttstock with brass crescent buttplate remain in excellent condition, displaying truly gorgeous old-growth spalt and flame figuring throughout, the only apology being slightly shy fit at the tangs. It retains the standard semi-buckhorn rear and brass bead front sights and appears to function well mechanically. 2,500 Century Limited rifles were manufactured in 1994 to honor 100 years of the Marlin 1894. (26B12067-19) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Marlin Special Order Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 322 (Sale Order: 322 of 636)      

serial #396343, 38-55, 26'' round Special Smokeless Steel barrel with half magazine, showing a light bulge about 2'' back from the muzzle at the 12 o'clock position with otherwise strong rifling and light frosting. The barrel and magazine retain perhaps 60-70% thinning original blue, the areas of loss toning to smoky gunmetal with a few spots of scattered pinprick pitting and fine oxidation staining throughout. The remaining balance has toned to a pleasant gray-brown showing scattered fine oxidation throughout, the crescent buttplate and flanks toning warmly to brown with some hints of original case-colors in the protected areas. The smooth walnut stocks rate near-excellent as lightly cleaned, the butt showing some darkened impressions and shyness at the toe where it meets the buttplate and some shyness along the tang, showing very light handling wear throughout and perhaps a fine coat of handsome period-added finish. It retains the proper semi-buckhorn sporting rear with a German blade front sight and appears to function well mechanically. An honest Special Order 1893 in a desirable chambering. (26B11981-89) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #396343, 38-55, 26'' round Special Smokeless Steel barrel with half magazine, showing a light bulge about 2'' back from the muzzle at the 12 o'clock position with ...moreotherwise strong rifling and light frosting. The barrel and magazine retain perhaps 60-70% thinning original blue, the areas of loss toning to smoky gunmetal with a few spots of scattered pinprick pitting and fine oxidation staining throughout. The remaining balance has toned to a pleasant gray-brown showing scattered fine oxidation throughout, the crescent buttplate and flanks toning warmly to brown with some hints of original case-colors in the protected areas. The smooth walnut stocks rate near-excellent as lightly cleaned, the butt showing some darkened impressions and shyness at the toe where it meets the buttplate and some shyness along the tang, showing very light handling wear throughout and perhaps a fine coat of handsome period-added finish. It retains the proper semi-buckhorn sporting rear with a German blade front sight and appears to function well mechanically. An honest Special Order 1893 in a desirable chambering. (26B11981-89) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 323 (Sale Order: 323 of 636)      

serial #3847730, 30-06, 24'' 6-45 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this mid 1945-made rifle retain about 90% gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, some speckling of oxidation, and light silvering on the gas cylinder. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a few scattered dings and some handling marks; the right side of the stock noticeably blonder toned than the rest. A clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp is present on the left, with a strong circled ''P'' inside the pistolgrip. The barrel and receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the marked parts are all of Springfield Armory make with drawing numbers consistent for the end of WWII, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with lock-bar rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid M1 rifle still in its late WWII configuration. (14A12071-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #3847730, 30-06, 24'' 6-45 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this mid 1945-made rifle retain about 90% gray-green...more Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, some speckling of oxidation, and light silvering on the gas cylinder. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a few scattered dings and some handling marks; the right side of the stock noticeably blonder toned than the rest. A clear 1/2'' DoD acceptance stamp is present on the left, with a strong circled ''P'' inside the pistolgrip. The barrel and receiver markings are intact and crisp, and the marked parts are all of Springfield Armory make with drawing numbers consistent for the end of WWII, including the unrelieved operating rod. The rifle retains the standard open sights with lock-bar rear sight drums, a stamped triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid M1 rifle still in its late WWII configuration. (14A12071-1) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Early Four Digit M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 324 (Sale Order: 324 of 636)      

serial #8125, 30-06, 24'' SA 2-41 dated barrel with a good bore showing oxidized grooves and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 85% mix of arsenal applied thinning gray-green and black parkerized finishes, the early drawing number D-35549-54 gas cylinder showing remnants of finish. This rifle, produced in the first months of 1939 retains many correct early components including -0 revision uncut SA operating rod, flush nut rear sight, -1 revision SA bolt, D28290 trigger housing, milled triggerguard with concentric rings, -1 revision hammer, B8869 follower arm, B8875-SA bullet guide and -3 revision safety. The walnut stock rates very good showing the typical bumps, dings and abrasions of a combat arm showing a flexing 3'' crack terminating in a moderate chip on the right side of the unrelieved rear handguard. The left side of the stock displays a faded but discernable boxed ''SA/GHS'' with large ordnance wheel, circle ''P'' firing proof on the wrist with another undecipherable boxed SA cartouche hidden by the over stamped ordnance wheel. A desirable early four digit M-1 for the Garand enthusiast or collector. (25A11856-8) {C&R} (2000/3000)
serial #8125, 30-06, 24'' SA 2-41 dated barrel with a good bore showing oxidized grooves and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 85% mix of arsenal applied th...moreinning gray-green and black parkerized finishes, the early drawing number D-35549-54 gas cylinder showing remnants of finish. This rifle, produced in the first months of 1939 retains many correct early components including -0 revision uncut SA operating rod, flush nut rear sight, -1 revision SA bolt, D28290 trigger housing, milled triggerguard with concentric rings, -1 revision hammer, B8869 follower arm, B8875-SA bullet guide and -3 revision safety. The walnut stock rates very good showing the typical bumps, dings and abrasions of a combat arm showing a flexing 3'' crack terminating in a moderate chip on the right side of the unrelieved rear handguard. The left side of the stock displays a faded but discernable boxed ''SA/GHS'' with large ordnance wheel, circle ''P'' firing proof on the wrist with another undecipherable boxed SA cartouche hidden by the over stamped ordnance wheel. A desirable early four digit M-1 for the Garand enthusiast or collector. (25A11856-8) {C&R} (2000/3000)

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British Flintlock Officer's Pistol by John Richards

Lot # 325 (Sale Order: 325 of 636)      

About .58 cal (probably 25 bore) flaring to .83 cal at muzzle, 9 3/4'' cannon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel shows an old cleaning toning to a mix of deep gray and plum-brown patina with remnants of light to perhaps moderate old pitting. The ''I. RICHARDS. STRAND. LONDON'' address atop the breech is rather softened but legible and the left retains fine period London proof marks. The lockplate retains smoky remnants of case-hardening, the small parts with some more moderate old oxidation and plum-brown patina. The lockplate shows maker's name in fine script and features beveled edges with step at rear, sliding safety and bridled frizzen. The pistol is equipped with a martial swiveling ramrod assembly and the brass fittings are a mild ocher patina consisting of ramrod thimble, tailpipe, triggerguard and simple lock screw escutcheons. The walnut stock with flat-sided grip remains in about very fine condition retaining nice edges throughout and showing a few drying cracks in the grain along the forend and below the lockplate. There is a flexing flake and some thin cracks forming behind the upper tang as well but the stock otherwise maintains a nice honest appearance overall. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A very good original flint pistol from this quality London maker. (13A11896-173) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)
About .58 cal (probably 25 bore) flaring to .83 cal at muzzle, 9 3/4'' cannon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The barrel shows an old cleaning toning to a mix of ...moredeep gray and plum-brown patina with remnants of light to perhaps moderate old pitting. The ''I. RICHARDS. STRAND. LONDON'' address atop the breech is rather softened but legible and the left retains fine period London proof marks. The lockplate retains smoky remnants of case-hardening, the small parts with some more moderate old oxidation and plum-brown patina. The lockplate shows maker's name in fine script and features beveled edges with step at rear, sliding safety and bridled frizzen. The pistol is equipped with a martial swiveling ramrod assembly and the brass fittings are a mild ocher patina consisting of ramrod thimble, tailpipe, triggerguard and simple lock screw escutcheons. The walnut stock with flat-sided grip remains in about very fine condition retaining nice edges throughout and showing a few drying cracks in the grain along the forend and below the lockplate. There is a flexing flake and some thin cracks forming behind the upper tang as well but the stock otherwise maintains a nice honest appearance overall. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A very good original flint pistol from this quality London maker. (13A11896-173) {ANTIQUE} (800/1200)

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