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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German K98K Bolt Action Rifle by Waffen Werke Brunn

Lot # 576 (Sale Order: 576 of 636)      

serial #8769L, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a good plus bore showing moderate frosting with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this dot 1943-coded rifle retain about 80% arsenal blue showing light high edge and operational wear with scattered light oxidation staining. The stock rates very good plus displaying minor dings and scratches while the barrel band spring is absent. The handguard is in poor condition showing a crack spanning the length and being held together by the retaining band and front of the rear sight. Both the stock and handguard are stamped ''dot'', and the cupped steel buttplate rates about very good. Receiver markings are crisp and clear including an ''(eagle) / 63'' waffenamt and an illegible waffenamt on the floorplate. Firing proof marks are present on the receiver and barrel and all components match the receiver accept the bolt assembly. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights. (33A11708-4) {C&R} (700/800)
serial #8769L, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a good plus bore showing moderate frosting with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this dot 1943-coded rifle ret...moreain about 80% arsenal blue showing light high edge and operational wear with scattered light oxidation staining. The stock rates very good plus displaying minor dings and scratches while the barrel band spring is absent. The handguard is in poor condition showing a crack spanning the length and being held together by the retaining band and front of the rear sight. Both the stock and handguard are stamped ''dot'', and the cupped steel buttplate rates about very good. Receiver markings are crisp and clear including an ''(eagle) / 63'' waffenamt and an illegible waffenamt on the floorplate. Firing proof marks are present on the receiver and barrel and all components match the receiver accept the bolt assembly. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights. (33A11708-4) {C&R} (700/800)

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Lovely Colt Round Barrel Cartridge Conversion Revolver

Lot # 577 (Sale Order: 577 of 636)      

serial #313003, 38 Colt, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1869-manufactured revolver shows minimal use and remains in fabulous condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96-97% original nickel finish with light handling marks and some scattered very minor flaking along the high edges. The surfaces of the frame show some mild factory imperfections from when it was converted with faint remnants of the Colts Patent marking near the crisp dual patent date stamps. The cylinder scene is crisp and intact. The brass grip frame has toned mostly to a pleasant goldenrod patina with strong silver finish in the protected areas, the hammer shows vibrant case-hardened colors and the remaining small parts retain generous brilliant fire blue. The smooth one-piece walnut grip fits the frame very nicely and remains in excellent condition. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and it appears to function mechanically. A fine example for your collection. (8B11997-19) {ANTIQUE} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)
serial #313003, 38 Colt, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1869-manufactured revolver shows minimal use and remains in fabulous condition. The metal surf...moreaces retain about 96-97% original nickel finish with light handling marks and some scattered very minor flaking along the high edges. The surfaces of the frame show some mild factory imperfections from when it was converted with faint remnants of the Colts Patent marking near the crisp dual patent date stamps. The cylinder scene is crisp and intact. The brass grip frame has toned mostly to a pleasant goldenrod patina with strong silver finish in the protected areas, the hammer shows vibrant case-hardened colors and the remaining small parts retain generous brilliant fire blue. The smooth one-piece walnut grip fits the frame very nicely and remains in excellent condition. All the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and it appears to function mechanically. A fine example for your collection. (8B11997-19) {ANTIQUE} [N.R.A. Firearms For Freedom] (800/1200)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington

Lot # 578 (Sale Order: 578 of 636)      

serial #3428596, 30-06, 24'' 12-42 dated Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% mixed reapplied blue and Parkerized finishes, the bolt remaining a bright blue with very light operational wear while the receiver and barrel show virtually no wear. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and handguard are in excellent condition having been cleaned and the barrel band spring is absent. The checkered steel buttplate is also excellent and the receiver markings are crisp and clear. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights, the front post clearly off-center appearing to have been adjusted. A reproduction green canvas sling is included. (33A11858-17) {C&R} (500/700)
serial #3428596, 30-06, 24'' 12-42 dated Remington barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% mixed reapplied blue and Parkerized finishes, ...morethe bolt remaining a bright blue with very light operational wear while the receiver and barrel show virtually no wear. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and handguard are in excellent condition having been cleaned and the barrel band spring is absent. The checkered steel buttplate is also excellent and the receiver markings are crisp and clear. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights, the front post clearly off-center appearing to have been adjusted. A reproduction green canvas sling is included. (33A11858-17) {C&R} (500/700)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 579 (Sale Order: 579 of 636)      

serial #826416, 30-06, 24'' 1-19 dated Avis barrel with an about good plus bore showing mild oxidation in the grooves but with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1918-manufactured rifle retain about 92% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish showing light high edge and operational wear, with some loss around the muzzle. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and handguard rate excellent displaying minimal dings and scratches, the left side is marked ''RA-P'' adjacent to the magazine cutoff switch. The checkered steel buttplate is also in excellent condition. Receiver markings are crisp and clear and the rifle is equipped with the standard open sights. (33A11857-13) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #826416, 30-06, 24'' 1-19 dated Avis barrel with an about good plus bore showing mild oxidation in the grooves but with strong rifling throughout. The metal surfac...morees of this 1918-manufactured rifle retain about 92% arsenal reapplied Parkerized finish showing light high edge and operational wear, with some loss around the muzzle. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and handguard rate excellent displaying minimal dings and scratches, the left side is marked ''RA-P'' adjacent to the magazine cutoff switch. The checkered steel buttplate is also in excellent condition. Receiver markings are crisp and clear and the rifle is equipped with the standard open sights. (33A11857-13) {C&R} (600/800)

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German K98K Bolt Action Rifle by Gustloff-Werke

Lot # 580 (Sale Order: 580 of 636)      

serial #5328bb, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this bcd-coded 1943-manufactured Russian capture retain perhaps 75-80% arsenal blue displaying fine pinprick pitting and toning to brown patina under direct light. The bolt assembly shows moderate operational wear; the extractor and bolt release have taken on a deep plum. The smooth laminated walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition having been cleaned, with shellack added by the Russians, and showing minimal dings and scratches. The left side of the butt is marked ''5528'' alongside some previous figures which have been marked over with an X. Receiver markings are soft but legible including a Russian capture ''X'' mark and eagle over ''749'' Waffenamt. The rear sight base features an import mark alongside a proper German eagle firing proof, while the floorplate bears an ''(eagle) / 280'' Waffenamt. The bolt has been forced matched to the receiver and all other components are mismatched. The rifle features the standard open sights, and the rear sight adjustment slider has been removed. (33A11862-47) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #5328bb, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this bcd-coded 1943-manufactured Russian capture retain perhaps 75-80% ar...moresenal blue displaying fine pinprick pitting and toning to brown patina under direct light. The bolt assembly shows moderate operational wear; the extractor and bolt release have taken on a deep plum. The smooth laminated walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition having been cleaned, with shellack added by the Russians, and showing minimal dings and scratches. The left side of the butt is marked ''5528'' alongside some previous figures which have been marked over with an X. Receiver markings are soft but legible including a Russian capture ''X'' mark and eagle over ''749'' Waffenamt. The rear sight base features an import mark alongside a proper German eagle firing proof, while the floorplate bears an ''(eagle) / 280'' Waffenamt. The bolt has been forced matched to the receiver and all other components are mismatched. The rifle features the standard open sights, and the rear sight adjustment slider has been removed. (33A11862-47) {C&R} (700/900)

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Palmetto State Armory AK-101 Semi-Auto Carbine

Lot # 581 (Sale Order: 581 of 636)      

serial #AK6-000209, 5.56 NATO, 16'' 1:7 barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% black nitride finish showing very little operational wear along the safety and contact points. The polymer stock and handguards are in excellent condition showing little to no wear. The rifle is equipped with forward and rear sling points, a side mounting optic plate, and the standard open sights. The factory box, manual, and a single thirty-round magazine are included. (33A12016-7) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #AK6-000209, 5.56 NATO, 16'' 1:7 barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this as-new rifle retain 99% black nitride finish showing very little o...moreperational wear along the safety and contact points. The polymer stock and handguards are in excellent condition showing little to no wear. The rifle is equipped with forward and rear sling points, a side mounting optic plate, and the standard open sights. The factory box, manual, and a single thirty-round magazine are included. (33A12016-7) {MODERN} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903-A3 Bolt Action Rifle by Remington

Lot # 582 (Sale Order: 582 of 636)      

serial #3565345, 30-06, 24'' unmarked replacement barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1943-manufactured rifle retain about 96% arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish showing some light wear along the contact points and muzzle. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in excellent condition having been cleaned; the stock showing crisp markings including a Remington Arms mark, ''FJA'' inspectors mark, and proof mark under the wrist. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights. An excellent mid-war 1903-A3. (33A11858-7) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #3565345, 30-06, 24'' unmarked replacement barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1943-manufactured rifle retain about 96% arsenal reappli...moreed gray-green Parkerized finish showing some light wear along the contact points and muzzle. The straight grip walnut stock and handguard are in excellent condition having been cleaned; the stock showing crisp markings including a Remington Arms mark, ''FJA'' inspectors mark, and proof mark under the wrist. The rifle is equipped with the standard sights. An excellent mid-war 1903-A3. (33A11858-7) {C&R} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 583 (Sale Order: 583 of 636)      

serial #1300020, 30-06, 24'' 11-28 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore still showing clear rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% dark gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots toning to brown, and some scattered light handling marks and spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The magazine cutoff and Model 1905 rear sight retain strong blue with general light wear, the bolt body retains about 75% arsenal Parkerized finish with light operational wear, and the bolt shroud shows a strong smoky oil quenched case hardened patina with some pinprick pitting on top. The straight grip walnut stock with grasping grooves and dual recoil bolts is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with an older added finish, showing an about 1'' tight crack behind the receiver, a filler repair on the heel, and a few light handling marks; the rear of the receiver is a bit proud of the stock. The stock is marked with multiple acceptance and rework marks including a partial boxed ''RA-P'', clear ''S.A.D.A.L.'', and the remnants of what appears to be a boxed ''C.I.I.'', and a bold circled ''P'' is stamped behind the triggerguard with a five point star below it, the ghost of a previous circled ''P'' just visible beneath it. The receiver markings are strong and the barrel markings remain crisp. The rifle retains the standard open sights, with the windage and elevation adjustments remaining smooth. Interestingly, numerous rifles serialized close to this rifle are listed as having gone to Governors Island, NY on May 4, 1933, in Springfield Research Service records of U.S. Martial Arms Vol. 4; unfortunately, this rifle is not recorded. An interesting piece for the history enthusiast. (14A11776-2) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #1300020, 30-06, 24'' 11-28 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore still showing clear rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain ...moreabout 95% dark gray-green arsenal Parkerized finish with light wear on high edges and contact points, spots toning to brown, and some scattered light handling marks and spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The magazine cutoff and Model 1905 rear sight retain strong blue with general light wear, the bolt body retains about 75% arsenal Parkerized finish with light operational wear, and the bolt shroud shows a strong smoky oil quenched case hardened patina with some pinprick pitting on top. The straight grip walnut stock with grasping grooves and dual recoil bolts is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with an older added finish, showing an about 1'' tight crack behind the receiver, a filler repair on the heel, and a few light handling marks; the rear of the receiver is a bit proud of the stock. The stock is marked with multiple acceptance and rework marks including a partial boxed ''RA-P'', clear ''S.A.D.A.L.'', and the remnants of what appears to be a boxed ''C.I.I.'', and a bold circled ''P'' is stamped behind the triggerguard with a five point star below it, the ghost of a previous circled ''P'' just visible beneath it. The receiver markings are strong and the barrel markings remain crisp. The rifle retains the standard open sights, with the windage and elevation adjustments remaining smooth. Interestingly, numerous rifles serialized close to this rifle are listed as having gone to Governors Island, NY on May 4, 1933, in Springfield Research Service records of U.S. Martial Arms Vol. 4; unfortunately, this rifle is not recorded. An interesting piece for the history enthusiast. (14A11776-2) {C&R} (700/900)

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Colt New Frontier Buntline Single Action Revolver

Lot # 584 (Sale Order: 584 of 636)      

serial #G203494, 22 LR, 7 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and cylinder of this GS series revolver retain 98-99% original blue and the frame retains a similar percentage of case-hardened finish with vibrant colors. The bright sides of the hammer show light staining and the aluminum grip frame retains all of its black anodized finish. The revolver features a serrated ramp front sight with Colt Accro adjustable rear sights, cross bolt safety, and the synthetic checkered factory grips with Rampant Colt and eagle motif rate excellent. Included are a factory woodgrain box with ''B'' style end label numbered to the gun, manual, hang tag and related papers. The box rates about very good with minor scuffing and edge wear. An attractive example of these popular rimfire revolvers that would be hard to improve upon. (10A11766-6) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #G203494, 22 LR, 7 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel and cylinder of this GS series revolver retain 98-99% original blue and the frame retains ...morea similar percentage of case-hardened finish with vibrant colors. The bright sides of the hammer show light staining and the aluminum grip frame retains all of its black anodized finish. The revolver features a serrated ramp front sight with Colt Accro adjustable rear sights, cross bolt safety, and the synthetic checkered factory grips with Rampant Colt and eagle motif rate excellent. Included are a factory woodgrain box with ''B'' style end label numbered to the gun, manual, hang tag and related papers. The box rates about very good with minor scuffing and edge wear. An attractive example of these popular rimfire revolvers that would be hard to improve upon. (10A11766-6) {MODERN} (600/800)

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Ruger Stainless Semi-Auto Ranch Rifle

Lot # 585 (Sale Order: 585 of 636)      

serial #188-95548, 223 Rem, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless surfaces rate excellent aside from a tiny spot of oxidation staining near the front sight. The hardwood stock rates excellent with perhaps a tiny rack or handling mark and features standard sights, polymer buttplate, and comes with a 30-round blued factory magazine and nylon tactical sling. (10A11932-2) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #188-95548, 223 Rem, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless surfaces rate excellent aside from a tiny spot of oxidation staining near th...moree front sight. The hardwood stock rates excellent with perhaps a tiny rack or handling mark and features standard sights, polymer buttplate, and comes with a 30-round blued factory magazine and nylon tactical sling. (10A11932-2) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Remington Model 12-C Slide Action Rifle

Lot # 586 (Sale Order: 586 of 636)      

serial #556649, 22 S, L, LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1920-manufactured rifle are mostly a plum-brown patina showing spots of fine oxidation, light pitting, and handling marks with contact point and high edge wear. The markings remain crisp and the rifle is sighted with a raised bead front and adjustable sporting rear sights. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend rate very good plus with light handling marks and much of its original varnish remaining. (10A11901-1) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #556649, 22 S, L, LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1920-manufactured rifle are mostly a plum-brown patina showing s...morepots of fine oxidation, light pitting, and handling marks with contact point and high edge wear. The markings remain crisp and the rifle is sighted with a raised bead front and adjustable sporting rear sights. The smooth pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend rate very good plus with light handling marks and much of its original varnish remaining. (10A11901-1) {C&R} (600/800)

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Kimber Ultra CDP II Lightweight Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 587 (Sale Order: 587 of 636)      

serial #KU66953, 45 ACP, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore showing a small spot of pinprick pitting by the muzzle. The frame retains about 99% original black anodized finish showing minor wear while the satin stainless steel surfaces of the slide and small parts rate excellent. The double diamond checkered rosewood grips rate near excellent showing minor scuffing on one diamond. The pistol features three dot MeproLight Kimpro night sights that still glow although the front blade shows an impact mark on its front, skeletonized long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered frontstrap, checkered bottom of the triggerguard, checkered flat mainspring housing, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, and beavertail grip safety. It includes a single seven-round factory magazine. (8A11839-2) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #KU66953, 45 ACP, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore showing a small spot of pinprick pitting by the muzzle. The frame retains about 99% original black anodized fin...moreish showing minor wear while the satin stainless steel surfaces of the slide and small parts rate excellent. The double diamond checkered rosewood grips rate near excellent showing minor scuffing on one diamond. The pistol features three dot MeproLight Kimpro night sights that still glow although the front blade shows an impact mark on its front, skeletonized long trigger with overtravel stop, checkered frontstrap, checkered bottom of the triggerguard, checkered flat mainspring housing, ambidextrous extended thumb safeties, and beavertail grip safety. It includes a single seven-round factory magazine. (8A11839-2) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Lovely Engraved Forehand Arms Co. 38 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 588 (Sale Order: 588 of 636)      

serial #328562, 32 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright very good bore showing a few areas of scattered pitting and distinct rifling throughout. This lovely top break retains 98% original nickel finish showing only a few scattered light handling marks, and is nicely embellished with crisp handsome factory foliate scroll engraving throughout. The triggerguard retains generous blue on the sides with the underside toning to brown under direct light while the hammer has toned to a gunmetal patina showing flecks of light oxidation staining. The smooth genuine mother-of-pearl grips remain excellent overall, with slightly proud fit in a few areas and a few minor checks towards the heels of each panel. The ejector functions as it should with strong spring and snap and the barrel markings remain largely crisp and legible with a few letters having softened slightly. Timing and lockup appear sound and included is a hinged red box for a Forehand Arms 38 Double Action which remains in excellent overall condition showing minimal edge wear and soiling with legible top and bottom end labels. A handsome and high condition example made sweeter by its factory embellishments and is sure to please any top-break enthusiast. (26A10826-47) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (700/900)
serial #328562, 32 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a bright very good bore showing a few areas of scattered pitting and distinct rifling throughout. This lovely top break retains...more 98% original nickel finish showing only a few scattered light handling marks, and is nicely embellished with crisp handsome factory foliate scroll engraving throughout. The triggerguard retains generous blue on the sides with the underside toning to brown under direct light while the hammer has toned to a gunmetal patina showing flecks of light oxidation staining. The smooth genuine mother-of-pearl grips remain excellent overall, with slightly proud fit in a few areas and a few minor checks towards the heels of each panel. The ejector functions as it should with strong spring and snap and the barrel markings remain largely crisp and legible with a few letters having softened slightly. Timing and lockup appear sound and included is a hinged red box for a Forehand Arms 38 Double Action which remains in excellent overall condition showing minimal edge wear and soiling with legible top and bottom end labels. A handsome and high condition example made sweeter by its factory embellishments and is sure to please any top-break enthusiast. (26A10826-47) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (700/900)

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High Standard Model G-380 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 589 (Sale Order: 589 of 636)      

serial #5810, 380 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing light edge wear and a few minor handling marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. This external hammer lever series gun features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. It includes a single factory two-tone six-shot magazine. (8A11493-102) {C&R} (500/700)
serial #5810, 380 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing light edge wear and a few minor handling marks. The ch...moreeckered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. This external hammer lever series gun features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. It includes a single factory two-tone six-shot magazine. (8A11493-102) {C&R} (500/700)

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Winchester Super X Model 1 Trap Two Barrel Set Shotgun

Lot # 590 (Sale Order: 590 of 636)      

serial #M58359, 12 ga, 30'' ventilated rib trap barrel choked full and 26'' ventilated rib skeet barrel, both with bright, excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue with some light handling marks and some high edge wear more noticeable along the bottom of action. The deluxe grade checkered walnut stocks rate excellent with some light handling marks and a few tiny dings mostly along the toe line. The wood exhibits wonderful grain figure throughout and the Monte Carlo buttstock features a Pachmayr White Line ventilated recoil pad providing a generous 14 3/4'' length-of-pull. The barrels are each equipped with dual bead sights and the receiver has been fitted with a wire style shell catcher. The action appears to function correctly and this attractive Super-X would likely make for a great sporting shotgun. (4A11864-27) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #M58359, 12 ga, 30'' ventilated rib trap barrel choked full and 26'' ventilated rib skeet barrel, both with bright, excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain abou...moret 97% original blue with some light handling marks and some high edge wear more noticeable along the bottom of action. The deluxe grade checkered walnut stocks rate excellent with some light handling marks and a few tiny dings mostly along the toe line. The wood exhibits wonderful grain figure throughout and the Monte Carlo buttstock features a Pachmayr White Line ventilated recoil pad providing a generous 14 3/4'' length-of-pull. The barrels are each equipped with dual bead sights and the receiver has been fitted with a wire style shell catcher. The action appears to function correctly and this attractive Super-X would likely make for a great sporting shotgun. (4A11864-27) {MODERN} (600/800)

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New Orleans Double Hammergun by J.B. Revol & Fils

Lot # 591 (Sale Order: 591 of 636)      

serial #7066, 12 ga, 32'' damascus barrels with oxidized bores that show some more moderate pitting ahead of the chambers, becoming more minor approaching the muzzles. This circa 1886 shotgun was made, or retailed by, Jean Baptiste Revol of New Orleans, the barrels being of Belgian make and the metal surfaces mostly toned to a deep gray and gray-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation staining and a few areas of cleaned light pitting along the barrels that are now mostly smoothed-over. The barrels retain good damascus twist patterns and the rib is inlaid in silver ''J.B. REVOL & FILS''. The frame and back action lockplates are embellished with fine quality flowing foliate scrollwork and geometric bordering throughout, the rebounding hammers also tastefully embellished. The forend is a rather stubby old replacement that appears to be elm and is somewhat rudimentarily fitted but obviously done long ago during the period of use. The checkered walnut buttstock remains in good condition as cleaned long ago showing scattered dings and an old repair to a series of moderate old cracks between the right lockplate and upper tang, starting to come undone from the years. The upper tang itself also shows an old brazed repair and the buttstock exhibits some lovely tiger stripe grain figure throughout both sides. The barrels show antique Belgian proof marks and they lock up a bit loose and off-face. The top lever is rather Westley Richards-like and lock-up is by a single underbite. The locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically with in-time hammers. A desirable New Orleans double with a lot of character. (13B12061-1) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #7066, 12 ga, 32'' damascus barrels with oxidized bores that show some more moderate pitting ahead of the chambers, becoming more minor approaching the muzzles. Th...moreis circa 1886 shotgun was made, or retailed by, Jean Baptiste Revol of New Orleans, the barrels being of Belgian make and the metal surfaces mostly toned to a deep gray and gray-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation staining and a few areas of cleaned light pitting along the barrels that are now mostly smoothed-over. The barrels retain good damascus twist patterns and the rib is inlaid in silver ''J.B. REVOL & FILS''. The frame and back action lockplates are embellished with fine quality flowing foliate scrollwork and geometric bordering throughout, the rebounding hammers also tastefully embellished. The forend is a rather stubby old replacement that appears to be elm and is somewhat rudimentarily fitted but obviously done long ago during the period of use. The checkered walnut buttstock remains in good condition as cleaned long ago showing scattered dings and an old repair to a series of moderate old cracks between the right lockplate and upper tang, starting to come undone from the years. The upper tang itself also shows an old brazed repair and the buttstock exhibits some lovely tiger stripe grain figure throughout both sides. The barrels show antique Belgian proof marks and they lock up a bit loose and off-face. The top lever is rather Westley Richards-like and lock-up is by a single underbite. The locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically with in-time hammers. A desirable New Orleans double with a lot of character. (13B12061-1) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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British Flintlock Halfstock Fowler by Howell & Simmons

Lot # 592 (Sale Order: 592 of 636)      

10 bore, 30'' damascus barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with faint remnants of fine straight rifling. This sporting arm appears to be a quality reconversion and the barrel has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old oxidation, light handling marks and remnants of twist patterns. The barrel is embellished with a nice starburst motif ahead of breech and is also fitted with a small bayonet lug. The lockplate shows older reapplied rust blue and is embellished with some light foliate motifs along the cock and bordering around the plate with ''POWEL / & / SIMMONS'' in center (Powell indeed only with one ''L''). The lock has a sliding safety with rather worn-down tab, waterproof pan and bridled roller frizzen. The barrel is equipped with an under-rib with dual iron thimbles and the iron fittings include tailpipe, fancy triggerguard with pineapple extension and rear swirl and buttplate. The barrel wedge escutcheons are silver along with a small shield monogram plate atop the wrist and there is a small German silver escutcheon behind the triggerguard with a vacant threaded hole. The walnut stock rates about very good with a large repair with grafted piece of wood along the forend, scattered repaired lengthy cracks and other handling marks. There is a horn nosecap and the checkering along the wrist is mostly strong. A brass-tipped ramrod with worm end is present and the set function of the trigger will require mechanical attention but the lock otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11579-14) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
10 bore, 30'' damascus barrel with a partially bright good bore showing some scattered light pitting and oxidation with faint remnants of fine straight rifling. This spor...moreting arm appears to be a quality reconversion and the barrel has mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing scattered old oxidation, light handling marks and remnants of twist patterns. The barrel is embellished with a nice starburst motif ahead of breech and is also fitted with a small bayonet lug. The lockplate shows older reapplied rust blue and is embellished with some light foliate motifs along the cock and bordering around the plate with ''POWEL / & / SIMMONS'' in center (Powell indeed only with one ''L''). The lock has a sliding safety with rather worn-down tab, waterproof pan and bridled roller frizzen. The barrel is equipped with an under-rib with dual iron thimbles and the iron fittings include tailpipe, fancy triggerguard with pineapple extension and rear swirl and buttplate. The barrel wedge escutcheons are silver along with a small shield monogram plate atop the wrist and there is a small German silver escutcheon behind the triggerguard with a vacant threaded hole. The walnut stock rates about very good with a large repair with grafted piece of wood along the forend, scattered repaired lengthy cracks and other handling marks. There is a horn nosecap and the checkering along the wrist is mostly strong. A brass-tipped ramrod with worm end is present and the set function of the trigger will require mechanical attention but the lock otherwise seems to function normally. (13A11579-14) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Massachusetts Percussion Fullstock Sporting Rifle by Alvin Pratt

Lot # 593 (Sale Order: 593 of 636)      

.54, 28'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing scattered pitting its full-length and good rifling. The barrel has toned to a nice rich plum-brown patina with scattered old oxidation and light pitting. There is an old filled dovetail and small hole on the top flat nearer breech and the barrel shows strong ''A.PRATT'' marking. The lockplate is a lighter smoky gray showing ''WARRANTED'' stamp in center and the brass fittings are mostly a deep ocher patina showing old tarnishing consisting of nosecap, faceted thimble and tailpipe, triggerguard, buttplate with faceted heel, toeplate, patchbox and nice little decorative lock screw and wedge escutcheons. The stock may be cherry or something similar and remains in very good plus condition retaining generous antique varnish and showing some scattered thin cracks and small chips ahead of the triggerguard finial and at the right side of the toe. The patchbox cover is a bit bent and seems to be stuck closed and there is a nice silver oval escutcheon atop the wrist bordered by delicate silver wire that is neatly engraved in script ''No. 40''. The rifle is sighted with fine v-notch rear sight and slightly bent German silver blade front. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function normally. A very good rifle by Alvin Pratt of Concord, Massachusetts. (13B11579-35) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.54, 28'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing scattered pitting its full-length and good rifling. The barrel has toned to a nice rich plum-brown patina...more with scattered old oxidation and light pitting. There is an old filled dovetail and small hole on the top flat nearer breech and the barrel shows strong ''A.PRATT'' marking. The lockplate is a lighter smoky gray showing ''WARRANTED'' stamp in center and the brass fittings are mostly a deep ocher patina showing old tarnishing consisting of nosecap, faceted thimble and tailpipe, triggerguard, buttplate with faceted heel, toeplate, patchbox and nice little decorative lock screw and wedge escutcheons. The stock may be cherry or something similar and remains in very good plus condition retaining generous antique varnish and showing some scattered thin cracks and small chips ahead of the triggerguard finial and at the right side of the toe. The patchbox cover is a bit bent and seems to be stuck closed and there is a nice silver oval escutcheon atop the wrist bordered by delicate silver wire that is neatly engraved in script ''No. 40''. The rifle is sighted with fine v-notch rear sight and slightly bent German silver blade front. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function normally. A very good rifle by Alvin Pratt of Concord, Massachusetts. (13B11579-35) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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British Flintlock Halfstock Fowler by J. Lane

Lot # 594 (Sale Order: 594 of 636)      

About 18 bore, 36'' part round part octagon barrel with turned and beaded medial at point of transition with moderately oxidized bore. This fowler has seen some honest use, the touch hole perhaps enlarged at some point but otherwise appearing to be in the original flint with consistent old pitting at breech and onto the pan. The barrel is a pleasant deep plum-brown patina with scattered old minor oxidation and dings, the left breech flat with crossed scepter proofs and the underside of the barrel with thin under-rib and thimble. The lockplate is a slightly lighter gray-brown and has a shallow step at rear with subtle beveled edge and line bordering and equipped with swan neck cock and bridled roller frizzen with lightly chiseled frizzen spring. The center of the lockplate is neatly inscribed with what appears to be ''J. Lane''. Fitting include iron tailpipe, long tang brass triggerguard with nice acorn finial and German silver-plated buttplate and solid sideplate that show light foliate embellishments. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the walnut stock rates very good showing a bit of older added varnish, a few scattered thin cracks and small chips and the most noticeable apology being a moderate crack and 1'' chip at the toe. The nosecap is horn and the grip shows coarse checkering with punch-dots and nicely carved shell behind upper tang. A thin iron ramrod is present and the arm is sighted with a wide trough rear sight and silver bean front. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. (13A11679-12) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
About 18 bore, 36'' part round part octagon barrel with turned and beaded medial at point of transition with moderately oxidized bore. This fowler has seen some honest us...moree, the touch hole perhaps enlarged at some point but otherwise appearing to be in the original flint with consistent old pitting at breech and onto the pan. The barrel is a pleasant deep plum-brown patina with scattered old minor oxidation and dings, the left breech flat with crossed scepter proofs and the underside of the barrel with thin under-rib and thimble. The lockplate is a slightly lighter gray-brown and has a shallow step at rear with subtle beveled edge and line bordering and equipped with swan neck cock and bridled roller frizzen with lightly chiseled frizzen spring. The center of the lockplate is neatly inscribed with what appears to be ''J. Lane''. Fitting include iron tailpipe, long tang brass triggerguard with nice acorn finial and German silver-plated buttplate and solid sideplate that show light foliate embellishments. The barrel is secured with a pair of keys without escutcheons and the walnut stock rates very good showing a bit of older added varnish, a few scattered thin cracks and small chips and the most noticeable apology being a moderate crack and 1'' chip at the toe. The nosecap is horn and the grip shows coarse checkering with punch-dots and nicely carved shell behind upper tang. A thin iron ramrod is present and the arm is sighted with a wide trough rear sight and silver bean front. The lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. (13A11679-12) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 595 (Sale Order: 595 of 636)      

serial #520583, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The barrel has mostly toned to a pleasant gray-brown patina with scattered old surface oxidation and strong blue along the wood line while the action and lockplate are toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina, the top of the breechblock with a few small areas of moderate oxidation. The protected internal areas retains fine case-hardening and all markings are intact and strong. The smooth walnut stock rates very fine showing an old very light cleaning, a couple of thin minor cracks along the ramrod channel and other light dings. The circled ''P'' firing proof remains mostly intact and the left side retains strong boxed ''SWP /1891'' cartouche. The proper hardware is intact and the three-position lock and tumbler are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. (13A11981-21) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #520583, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation nearer the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. The bar...morerel has mostly toned to a pleasant gray-brown patina with scattered old surface oxidation and strong blue along the wood line while the action and lockplate are toning to a pleasant silvery case-hardened patina, the top of the breechblock with a few small areas of moderate oxidation. The protected internal areas retains fine case-hardening and all markings are intact and strong. The smooth walnut stock rates very fine showing an old very light cleaning, a couple of thin minor cracks along the ramrod channel and other light dings. The circled ''P'' firing proof remains mostly intact and the left side retains strong boxed ''SWP /1891'' cartouche. The proper hardware is intact and the three-position lock and tumbler are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. (13A11981-21) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory with NY Stock Markings

Lot # 596 (Sale Order: 596 of 636)      

serial #556495, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with an oxidized bore showing scattered old pitting and evident rifling. The metal surfaces are mostly toning to gray-brown patina showing moderate surface oxidation along the barrel and triggerguard. The action and hammer retain fine dark gray oil-quenched case-hardening and the internal surface retain fine colors. The markings are strong and the smooth walnut stock rates very good plus to very fine showing scattered light dings and scuffs retaining strong oil finish and showing nice raised grain throughout. The stock markings are strong with fine circled ''P'' firing proof and boxed ''SWP / 1892'' cartouche and with additional markings ''B / 23'' at heel, prominent ''13 N.Y.'' on right side buttstock which also shows a smaller ''73'' and a red-painted ''B / 23''. The proper hardware is intact and the three-position lock and tumbler are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. While not specifically listed in Springfield Research, many closely numbered specimens were sent to various NY infantry regiments. (13A11981-20) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #556495, 45-70, 32 5/8'' barrel with an oxidized bore showing scattered old pitting and evident rifling. The metal surfaces are mostly toning to gray-brown patina ...moreshowing moderate surface oxidation along the barrel and triggerguard. The action and hammer retain fine dark gray oil-quenched case-hardening and the internal surface retain fine colors. The markings are strong and the smooth walnut stock rates very good plus to very fine showing scattered light dings and scuffs retaining strong oil finish and showing nice raised grain throughout. The stock markings are strong with fine circled ''P'' firing proof and boxed ''SWP / 1892'' cartouche and with additional markings ''B / 23'' at heel, prominent ''13 N.Y.'' on right side buttstock which also shows a smaller ''73'' and a red-painted ''B / 23''. The proper hardware is intact and the three-position lock and tumbler are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. While not specifically listed in Springfield Research, many closely numbered specimens were sent to various NY infantry regiments. (13A11981-20) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Rock Island Arsenal

Lot # 597 (Sale Order: 597 of 636)      

serial #321507, 30-06, 24'' 6-41 dated U.S.M.C barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little frosting in the grooves and crisp rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1919 dated rifle have largely toned to a mottled oxidized brown patina, generous remnants of oil quenched case hardening remaining visible on the receiver with spots of old oxidation and pinprick pitting. The bolt has toned to gray with light to moderate operational wear, areas of oxidation staining, and is DC pencil-numbered to the gun on topside of the bolt. The attractive straight grip walnut stock without grasping grooves is in excellent condition with lovely raised grain with a few minor bruises and light scratches visible upon close inspection, but the stock retains its character and clean lines and is marked with a faint circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the rifle retains the standard open sights, the windage and elevation adjustments working smoothly, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. (31A11856-9) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #321507, 30-06, 24'' 6-41 dated U.S.M.C barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little frosting in the grooves and crisp rifling throughout. The metal s...moreurfaces of this 1919 dated rifle have largely toned to a mottled oxidized brown patina, generous remnants of oil quenched case hardening remaining visible on the receiver with spots of old oxidation and pinprick pitting. The bolt has toned to gray with light to moderate operational wear, areas of oxidation staining, and is DC pencil-numbered to the gun on topside of the bolt. The attractive straight grip walnut stock without grasping grooves is in excellent condition with lovely raised grain with a few minor bruises and light scratches visible upon close inspection, but the stock retains its character and clean lines and is marked with a faint circled ''P'' behind the triggerguard. The receiver markings are intact and crisp, the rifle retains the standard open sights, the windage and elevation adjustments working smoothly, and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. (31A11856-9) {C&R} (700/900)

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Browning Model 12 Limited Edition Slide Action Shotgun

Lot # 598 (Sale Order: 598 of 636)      

serial #00347PN832, 20 ga. (2 3/4''), 26'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Japanese-manufactured Grade I shotgun retain about 98% original blue with minor high edge wear along some of the working parts and perhaps a light handling mark or two. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate excellent with wonderful grain figure throughout and the shotgun is sighted with a single steel bead. Included are a manual and original matching factory box that shows overall light scuffing in very good condition. (10A11998-8) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #00347PN832, 20 ga. (2 3/4''), 26'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Japanese-manufactured Grade I sh...moreotgun retain about 98% original blue with minor high edge wear along some of the working parts and perhaps a light handling mark or two. The checkered capped pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate excellent with wonderful grain figure throughout and the shotgun is sighted with a single steel bead. Included are a manual and original matching factory box that shows overall light scuffing in very good condition. (10A11998-8) {MODERN} (700/900)

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High Standard Olympic Model Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 599 (Sale Order: 599 of 636)      

serial #412633, 22 Short, 6 3/4'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Second Model Olympic remains in excellent condition. It retains about 98% original blue and anodized finishes showing minor edge wear, a few spots of oxidation, and light handling marks. The checkered factory walnut target grips feature grooved thumb rest and remain in about excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, adjustable slide mounted rear sight, lever takedown, and serrated straps. As is common with these guns the slide lock spring is missing. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. (8A12046-43) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #412633, 22 Short, 6 3/4'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely Second Model Olympic remains in excellent condition. It retains about 98% original blue...more and anodized finishes showing minor edge wear, a few spots of oxidation, and light handling marks. The checkered factory walnut target grips feature grooved thumb rest and remain in about excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, adjustable slide mounted rear sight, lever takedown, and serrated straps. As is common with these guns the slide lock spring is missing. It includes a single factory marked ten-round magazine. (8A12046-43) {C&R} (600/800)

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Smith & Wesson Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman Double Action Revolver

Lot # 600 (Sale Order: 600 of 636)      

Description Update 05-28-2025: Cylinder shows a bit more high edge wear
serial #N88665, 357 Magnum, 4” pinned tapered barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely early 1970’s revolver remains in excellent condition and retains about 99% original blue showing light edge wear and a few tiny wear spots on the recessed cylinder. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and they rate very good with denting along the edge of the butt and the right panels border. This gun features a Baughman ramp front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and it appears to function mechanically. It includes an unmarked factory two-piece box, aftermarket cleaning rod, sight adjustment tool (screwdriver), and paperwork. (8A12016-10) {C&R} (600/800)

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