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 Weimar 1920 P.08 Luger Pistol by DWM

Lot # 51 (Sale Order: 51 of 636)      

serial #5799a, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a good bore showing fine pinprick pitting and oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1920-dated ''alphabet'' Luger pistol retain perhaps 90% original and arsenal refurbished rust blue showing scattered high edge and operational wear and the gripstraps thinning and toning to gray patina. The small parts retain pale straw color and there are faint remnants of an obliterated unit marking along the frontstrap. The other markings remain mostly strong showing the correct Weimar ''dove'' Waffenamts and the checkered beech grips rate very good showing a few small abrasions and dings. The left panel is un-numbered and the right is numbered ''64'' but both fit well. The updated grooved firing pin is numbered ''57'', the safety lever is ''07'', a few other small parts are un-numbered and the remaining numbered parts are matching, many of them arsenal restamped during refurbishment. One blue-bodied magazine with a somewhat ill-fitting modern replacement wooden base is included. A very good example of an interesting variant. (13B11728-1533) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #5799a, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a good bore showing fine pinprick pitting and oxidation in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1920-...moredated ''alphabet'' Luger pistol retain perhaps 90% original and arsenal refurbished rust blue showing scattered high edge and operational wear and the gripstraps thinning and toning to gray patina. The small parts retain pale straw color and there are faint remnants of an obliterated unit marking along the frontstrap. The other markings remain mostly strong showing the correct Weimar ''dove'' Waffenamts and the checkered beech grips rate very good showing a few small abrasions and dings. The left panel is un-numbered and the right is numbered ''64'' but both fit well. The updated grooved firing pin is numbered ''57'', the safety lever is ''07'', a few other small parts are un-numbered and the remaining numbered parts are matching, many of them arsenal restamped during refurbishment. One blue-bodied magazine with a somewhat ill-fitting modern replacement wooden base is included. A very good example of an interesting variant. (13B11728-1533) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Walther W-Suffix PPK Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 52 (Sale Order: 52 of 636)      

serial #186114W, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This PPK is stamped with the rather mysterious ''W'' suffix, the exact meaning of which is still unknown in the collecting world. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original bright blue showing scattered high edge wear and light handling marks. The barrel remains bright and the extractor and 60-degree safety lever show fine fire blue. All markings are crisp with ''(Crown) / N'' commercial proof marks. The original mottled brown synthetic grip with Walther banners rates very good plus showing a small crack along the top of the backstrap and the typical slightly warped edges. The slide is properly scratch-numbered to the gun and one original flush base magazine is included. (13B11728-1514) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #186114W, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This PPK is stamped with the rather mysterious ''W'' suffix, the exact meaning of which is still unk...morenown in the collecting world. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original bright blue showing scattered high edge wear and light handling marks. The barrel remains bright and the extractor and 60-degree safety lever show fine fire blue. All markings are crisp with ''(Crown) / N'' commercial proof marks. The original mottled brown synthetic grip with Walther banners rates very good plus showing a small crack along the top of the backstrap and the typical slightly warped edges. The slide is properly scratch-numbered to the gun and one original flush base magazine is included. (13B11728-1514) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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German P.08 Luger S/42 K-Date Pistol by Mauser

Lot # 53 (Sale Order: 53 of 636)      

serial #6722, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1934 production Luger pistol appears to be a transitional sub-variation between the 3 and 4 as-described in Still's book. It bears the script ''S'' on the middle toggle piece while the remaining S-marked parts shows the simpler Gothic letter but unlike the sub-variation 3, not all of the parts are S-marked (none of the toggle parts beyond the middle ''S/42'', nor the receiver). The metal surfaces retain about 75% original rust blue appearing stronger under ambient light with overall toning to a deep gray patina under bright light, some high edge wear and light freckling. The small parts retain good straw color drifting to pewter patina while the sear spring and toggle pins retain fine fire blue. The proper boxy ''B90'' and ''S91'' Waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs are rather soft as is so often seen and the remaining markings are strong. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun in large font and rate very fine showing some scattered lightly chipped points and handling marks with otherwise nice fit. All of the remaining serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one bright-bodied aluminum base magazine showing some moderate finish wear is included. The magazine is numbered very closely ''6719'' and shows proper ''B90'' Waffenamt. A very good and desirable K-date Luger for the martial collector. (13C11728-1444) {C&R} (3000/5000)
serial #6722, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This 1934 production Luger pistol appears to be a transitional sub-variation between the 3 and 4 as-described ...morein Still's book. It bears the script ''S'' on the middle toggle piece while the remaining S-marked parts shows the simpler Gothic letter but unlike the sub-variation 3, not all of the parts are S-marked (none of the toggle parts beyond the middle ''S/42'', nor the receiver). The metal surfaces retain about 75% original rust blue appearing stronger under ambient light with overall toning to a deep gray patina under bright light, some high edge wear and light freckling. The small parts retain good straw color drifting to pewter patina while the sear spring and toggle pins retain fine fire blue. The proper boxy ''B90'' and ''S91'' Waffenamts and droop wing eagle firing proofs are rather soft as is so often seen and the remaining markings are strong. The checkered walnut grips are stamp-numbered to the gun in large font and rate very fine showing some scattered lightly chipped points and handling marks with otherwise nice fit. All of the remaining serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one bright-bodied aluminum base magazine showing some moderate finish wear is included. The magazine is numbered very closely ''6719'' and shows proper ''B90'' Waffenamt. A very good and desirable K-date Luger for the martial collector. (13C11728-1444) {C&R} (3000/5000)

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German P.08 Luger byf-Coded Pistol by Mauser

Lot # 54 (Sale Order: 54 of 636)      

serial #6314x, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a good bore showing some light pitting and frosting in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 41-dated ''Black Widow'' pistol retain about 85% original blue showing scattered high edge wear, a few scattered pinprick pits and the gripstraps toning to gray-brown patina. The extractor is the usual deep plum color and the markings are strong showing proper ''(Eagle) / 655'' Waffenamts and eagle firing proofs. The original checkered black Bakelite grips remain in very fine condition showing a small abrasion at the top rear corner of the right panel and top forward corner of the left panel. The serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one fxo-coded blue-bodied black Bakelite base magazine is included. A nice example of this desirable wartime variant. (13B11728-1451) {C&R} (2500/3000)
serial #6314x, 9mm, 4'' barrel with a good bore showing some light pitting and frosting in the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of thi...mores 41-dated ''Black Widow'' pistol retain about 85% original blue showing scattered high edge wear, a few scattered pinprick pits and the gripstraps toning to gray-brown patina. The extractor is the usual deep plum color and the markings are strong showing proper ''(Eagle) / 655'' Waffenamts and eagle firing proofs. The original checkered black Bakelite grips remain in very fine condition showing a small abrasion at the top rear corner of the right panel and top forward corner of the left panel. The serialized parts are matching including the grooved firing pin and one fxo-coded blue-bodied black Bakelite base magazine is included. A nice example of this desirable wartime variant. (13B11728-1451) {C&R} (2500/3000)

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Excellent Pre-War Colt Super 38 Semi-Auto Pistol with Swartz Safety

Lot # 55 (Sale Order: 55 of 636)      

serial #36229, 38 Super Auto, 5'' pre-war barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered faint frosting and pinprick pitting in the lands with robust rifling throughout. The barrel is marked ''COLT SUPER 38 AUTO'' on the lower left part of the chamber. This lovely 1940-made Super 38 shows light use and retains about 97% original blue, most of the loss to thinning on the grip safety and arched mainspring housing, with scattered light freckling, edge wear, and handling marks. This gun features fully checkered walnut factory grips, the left stock panel rates about very good with light checkering wear and a small ding, the right panel rates about good showing light to sometimes moderate overall wear to the diamond points. The pistol features a half-moon front sight, square notch drift adjustable rear sight, the slide correctly numbered to the gun, and the face of the trigger is checkered. It is equipped with the pre-war Swartz firing pin safety that remains complete and functional. Included is a contemporary stainless steel Colt nine-round magazine and a factory letter that indicates this gun shipped as described on August 19, 1940, to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, in a one gun shipment. This is an outstanding example of the early Super 38's that were intermittently equipped with the Swartz firing pin safety. (8B12056-1) {C&R} (5000/7000)
serial #36229, 38 Super Auto, 5'' pre-war barrel with a near excellent bore showing scattered faint frosting and pinprick pitting in the lands with robust rifling through...moreout. The barrel is marked ''COLT SUPER 38 AUTO'' on the lower left part of the chamber. This lovely 1940-made Super 38 shows light use and retains about 97% original blue, most of the loss to thinning on the grip safety and arched mainspring housing, with scattered light freckling, edge wear, and handling marks. This gun features fully checkered walnut factory grips, the left stock panel rates about very good with light checkering wear and a small ding, the right panel rates about good showing light to sometimes moderate overall wear to the diamond points. The pistol features a half-moon front sight, square notch drift adjustable rear sight, the slide correctly numbered to the gun, and the face of the trigger is checkered. It is equipped with the pre-war Swartz firing pin safety that remains complete and functional. Included is a contemporary stainless steel Colt nine-round magazine and a factory letter that indicates this gun shipped as described on August 19, 1940, to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago, Illinois, in a one gun shipment. This is an outstanding example of the early Super 38's that were intermittently equipped with the Swartz firing pin safety. (8B12056-1) {C&R} (5000/7000)

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German Flintlock Jaeger Rifle by J.C. Stohr of Hanau

Lot # 56 (Sale Order: 56 of 636)      

About .58 cal, 28'' octagon barrel with swamped muzzle and an oxidized bore showing faint rifling. The barrel and lockplate are mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina showing some cleaned minor pitting and scattered areas of active oxidation along the barrel. The arm remains in the original flint and the lockplate features step at rear with beveled edges, swan neck cock, faceted pan, unbridled frizzen and spring with chiseled extension. The center of the plate is neatly engraved ''I. C. STOHR / A HANAU''. The brass fittings are mostly a medium goldenrod patina showing an old cleaning and consist of the nosecap, large faceted dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, triggerguard with generous finger rest, buttplate, decorative sideplate and oval monogram plate atop wrist. The stock is perhaps elm or something similar and remains in about very good plus condition showing some older added finish with overall light dings and mild abrasions from the years. The stock retains nice edges throughout with wide drop points, shallow left-side cheekpiece and sliding patchbox cover. The sling swivels are intact, a brass-tipped iron ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a semi-buckhorn v-notch rear sight with single flip-up leaf and brass blade front. Equipped with long flat rear set trigger and thin straight firing trigger, the lock will require some mechanical attention as the set trigger is not functional and it does not hold at full cock. A very respectable classic German jaeger rifle. (13C11896-119) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)
About .58 cal, 28'' octagon barrel with swamped muzzle and an oxidized bore showing faint rifling. The barrel and lockplate are mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina showi...moreng some cleaned minor pitting and scattered areas of active oxidation along the barrel. The arm remains in the original flint and the lockplate features step at rear with beveled edges, swan neck cock, faceted pan, unbridled frizzen and spring with chiseled extension. The center of the plate is neatly engraved ''I. C. STOHR / A HANAU''. The brass fittings are mostly a medium goldenrod patina showing an old cleaning and consist of the nosecap, large faceted dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, triggerguard with generous finger rest, buttplate, decorative sideplate and oval monogram plate atop wrist. The stock is perhaps elm or something similar and remains in about very good plus condition showing some older added finish with overall light dings and mild abrasions from the years. The stock retains nice edges throughout with wide drop points, shallow left-side cheekpiece and sliding patchbox cover. The sling swivels are intact, a brass-tipped iron ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a semi-buckhorn v-notch rear sight with single flip-up leaf and brass blade front. Equipped with long flat rear set trigger and thin straight firing trigger, the lock will require some mechanical attention as the set trigger is not functional and it does not hold at full cock. A very respectable classic German jaeger rifle. (13C11896-119) {ANTIQUE} (2000/3000)

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German Flintlock Jaeger Rifle by Stremmel of Halle

Lot # 57 (Sale Order: 57 of 636)      

Description Update 05-23-2025: Appears to be an old reconversion to flint utilizing the original lockplate
About .62 cal, 26 5/8'' octagon barrel with swamped muzzle and a fair-good bore showing moderate oxidation and light pitting its full-length with otherwise strong rifling. This rifle appears to be in the original flint with the barrel and lock toning mostly to a deep rich plum-brown patina with scattered light to perhaps moderate oxidation, some old light pitting around breech and the sides of the barrel also with some old vise marks. The top flat is neatly engraved ''STREMMEL A HALLE'' and the lockplate is very finely made, slightly banana-shaped with steps and teat at rear, beveled edges, swan neck cock, faceted pan, unbridled frizzen and the frizzen spring with a finely chiseled foliate extension. The lockplate is also maker marked along its forward bevels. The frizzen appears to be bent slightly possibly due to what appears to be an old repair along its neck resulting in one corner rubbing up against the barrel when closed. The brass hardware has toned to a mild ocher patina showing some scattered old tarnish and consists of a faceted nosecap, faceted ramrod thimble and tailpipe, triggerguard with generous finger rest and simple foliate finials, buttplate with foliate finial and an attractive pierced sideplate with large crown in center flanked by what appear to be bear heads and foliate flourishes. The hardwood stock remains in about good condition showing a diagonal break along the forend above the forward thimble and about 8'' behind the thimble. There are some other scattered more minor dings overall and the stock features wide shallow drop points, foliate carving behind upper tang and flourishes flanking the quite shallow left-side cheekpiece. The wooden sliding patchbox cover is a rather rudimentary later replacement and the horn-tipped ramrod appears to be original showing some scattered thin drying cracks. The small set trigger adjustment screw is missing, the sling swivels are present and the rifle is sighted with a generous v-notch rear sight that has a nice little foliate front finial, and brass blade front. There is no half cock, the lock is single-acting and otherwise seems to function normally. Stremmel appears to be somewhat obscure, only listed in Stockel as being active in Halle, Saxony circa 1725. (13C11896-15) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)

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U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Musket by M.T. Wickham

Lot # 58 (Sale Order: 58 of 636)      

.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This earlier contract musket remains in the original flint, the metal surfaces mostly a deep plum-brown patina with some patches of lighter gunmetal along the barrel and some scattered old oxidation and light pitting. There are some old dings or tool marks along the sides of the barrel and upper tang but they are mostly unobtrusive and the breech retains fine proof marks ''F/ P / US''. Lockplate fit is excellent and bears the ''M.T. WICKHAM'' stamp in an arc over ''PHILA''. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition with some light chips behind the rear band, some overall light dings and handling marks to be expected. The stock maintains a very nice honest appearance overall with nice edges and raised grain, the left flat with strong ''V / GF'' stamp and ''D.M.'' behind triggerguard tang. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This is a very handsome Wickham musket for the antique U.S. martial arms collector. (13C12003-3) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This earlier contract musket remains in the original flint, the metal surfaces mostly a deep plum-brown patina with ...moresome patches of lighter gunmetal along the barrel and some scattered old oxidation and light pitting. There are some old dings or tool marks along the sides of the barrel and upper tang but they are mostly unobtrusive and the breech retains fine proof marks ''F/ P / US''. Lockplate fit is excellent and bears the ''M.T. WICKHAM'' stamp in an arc over ''PHILA''. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition with some light chips behind the rear band, some overall light dings and handling marks to be expected. The stock maintains a very nice honest appearance overall with nice edges and raised grain, the left flat with strong ''V / GF'' stamp and ''D.M.'' behind triggerguard tang. The proper hardware is intact and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This is a very handsome Wickham musket for the antique U.S. martial arms collector. (13C12003-3) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)

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Rare Factory Engraved Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver

Lot # 59 (Sale Order: 59 of 636)      

serial #131968, .44 cal, 8'' round barrel with an about good bore showing light pitting and oxidation with generally good rifling throughout. This Civil War era commercial revolver was made in 1863 and is factory embellished, no doubt by Gustave Young's shop, with fine detailed flowing foliate scrollwork, punch-dot background shading, light bordering and vague shield-like motifs integrated into the scrollwork along the sides of the barrel. The hammer bears the familiar finely executed wolf's head on its sides and the circumference of the cylinder also bears a rather nice light border motif. The revolver has seen honest use and has mostly toned to a deep gray patina with slight plum-brown undertones, some scattered pinprick pits and some old small dings mostly along the sides of barrel and a bit more noticeable along the frontstrap. The embellishments show corresponding overall wear lending to its honest nature and the other factory markings remain mostly strong showing single line New York barrel address and the naval engagement scene along the cylinder partially intact. The triggerguard is a mild goldenrod patina and the arm wears an original checkered ivory grip which has been repaired some time ago. The left side is all-original while the right side shows some replaced sections along the top third and down the back, the forward bottom corner being the original piece. The repaired sections otherwise also appear to be ivory with checkering recut and they are slightly lighter patina, the original sections exhibiting nice color and honest crackling along the bases. The original right base section also bears a neat period inscription perhaps reading ''L.G. Hassard''. The serialized parts are matching including the wedge and the action seems to function normally with the half cock notch slightly modified but otherwise with good timing and lock-up. Embellished commercial revolvers from this period are quite rare and desirable as much of Colt's production was obviously geared toward military contracts. This is a very attractive honest piece and a fine example of Colt's period engraving for the antique arms collector. (13E12017-1) {ANTIQUE} (6000/8000)
serial #131968, .44 cal, 8'' round barrel with an about good bore showing light pitting and oxidation with generally good rifling throughout. This Civil War era commercia...morel revolver was made in 1863 and is factory embellished, no doubt by Gustave Young's shop, with fine detailed flowing foliate scrollwork, punch-dot background shading, light bordering and vague shield-like motifs integrated into the scrollwork along the sides of the barrel. The hammer bears the familiar finely executed wolf's head on its sides and the circumference of the cylinder also bears a rather nice light border motif. The revolver has seen honest use and has mostly toned to a deep gray patina with slight plum-brown undertones, some scattered pinprick pits and some old small dings mostly along the sides of barrel and a bit more noticeable along the frontstrap. The embellishments show corresponding overall wear lending to its honest nature and the other factory markings remain mostly strong showing single line New York barrel address and the naval engagement scene along the cylinder partially intact. The triggerguard is a mild goldenrod patina and the arm wears an original checkered ivory grip which has been repaired some time ago. The left side is all-original while the right side shows some replaced sections along the top third and down the back, the forward bottom corner being the original piece. The repaired sections otherwise also appear to be ivory with checkering recut and they are slightly lighter patina, the original sections exhibiting nice color and honest crackling along the bases. The original right base section also bears a neat period inscription perhaps reading ''L.G. Hassard''. The serialized parts are matching including the wedge and the action seems to function normally with the half cock notch slightly modified but otherwise with good timing and lock-up. Embellished commercial revolvers from this period are quite rare and desirable as much of Colt's production was obviously geared toward military contracts. This is a very attractive honest piece and a fine example of Colt's period engraving for the antique arms collector. (13E12017-1) {ANTIQUE} (6000/8000)

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Interesting British Screw Breech Flintlock Rifle

Lot # 60 (Sale Order: 60 of 636)      

About .68 cal, 36 3/4'' barrel with swamped muzzle and moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This interesting breechloading rifle with a triggerguard-actuated screw breech, rather like the Ferguson system but a bit more inconvenient as it is loaded through the six o'clock position. The arm appears to be reconverted to flint showing some simulated ''pitting'' around the breech and small lock parts being aged replacements. The barrel is a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light pitting and old oxidation, the top ahead of the rear sight with a very faint but legible inlaid silver ''LUDLOW''. The breech proofs are intact and strong showing period London proofs, a ''(Crown) / R'' and maker's touch mark of ostrich feathers over a boxed ''WH''. The lockplate and triggerguard are a slightly different gray-brown patina with softened edges from cleaning and the lockplate has a thin step at rear with swan neck cock and bridled frizzen. The barrel is secured by three small keys without escutcheons and the walnut stock rates about fair-good showing moderate cracks and slivers forming along the forend edges, a 5'' split along either side of the buttstock and some repairs along the bottom edge against the sideplate. There is a small inked inventory number of some kind ahead of and below the lockplate that appears to be ''N7101 / 7702'' and there is a nice carved scallop motif behind upper tang. Iron fittings include a large monogram plate atop wrist, buttplate and solid flat sideplate. The rifle is sighted with a flip-up leaf sight at upper tang with three different apertures, fixed v-notch rear sight and small silver bead front. The lock seems to function normally. A peculiar early iteration of the breechloading system for the antique arms collector. (13B11896-233) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)
About .68 cal, 36 3/4'' barrel with swamped muzzle and moderately oxidized bore showing evident rifling throughout. This interesting breechloading rifle with a triggergua...morerd-actuated screw breech, rather like the Ferguson system but a bit more inconvenient as it is loaded through the six o'clock position. The arm appears to be reconverted to flint showing some simulated ''pitting'' around the breech and small lock parts being aged replacements. The barrel is a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered light pitting and old oxidation, the top ahead of the rear sight with a very faint but legible inlaid silver ''LUDLOW''. The breech proofs are intact and strong showing period London proofs, a ''(Crown) / R'' and maker's touch mark of ostrich feathers over a boxed ''WH''. The lockplate and triggerguard are a slightly different gray-brown patina with softened edges from cleaning and the lockplate has a thin step at rear with swan neck cock and bridled frizzen. The barrel is secured by three small keys without escutcheons and the walnut stock rates about fair-good showing moderate cracks and slivers forming along the forend edges, a 5'' split along either side of the buttstock and some repairs along the bottom edge against the sideplate. There is a small inked inventory number of some kind ahead of and below the lockplate that appears to be ''N7101 / 7702'' and there is a nice carved scallop motif behind upper tang. Iron fittings include a large monogram plate atop wrist, buttplate and solid flat sideplate. The rifle is sighted with a flip-up leaf sight at upper tang with three different apertures, fixed v-notch rear sight and small silver bead front. The lock seems to function normally. A peculiar early iteration of the breechloading system for the antique arms collector. (13B11896-233) {ANTIQUE} (1200/1800)

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Rare And Excellent Smith & Wesson First Model Single Shot Target Pistol with British Proof Marks

Lot # 61 (Sale Order: 61 of 636)      

serial #15416, 38 S&W, 8'' barrel showing very minor oxidation stains and few tiny tool marks on the lands by the breech. This lovely pistol has British ''[crown] / VBP'' proofs on the frame and barrel. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate showing light oxidation staining, mostly on the barrel, handling marks, and light clouding on the frame. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger and triggerguard have toned to a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bows, and the hammer retains beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber factory extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel and top latch are correctly numbered to the gun, there are no numbers on the extractor, barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and it features a Paine bead front sight and adjustable rear sight. The hand is present and functions but the cylinder stop does not function. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. This gun appears on the list in the book ''Smith & Wesson 1857-1945'' by Neal and Jinks. With only 160 First Models made in 38 S&W, it is a must have for the advance collector. (8B10826-228) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (2500/4000)
serial #15416, 38 S&W, 8'' barrel showing very minor oxidation stains and few tiny tool marks on the lands by the breech. This lovely pistol has British ''[crown] / VBP''...more proofs on the frame and barrel. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate showing light oxidation staining, mostly on the barrel, handling marks, and light clouding on the frame. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger and triggerguard have toned to a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bows, and the hammer retains beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber factory extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel and top latch are correctly numbered to the gun, there are no numbers on the extractor, barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and it features a Paine bead front sight and adjustable rear sight. The hand is present and functions but the cylinder stop does not function. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. This gun appears on the list in the book ''Smith & Wesson 1857-1945'' by Neal and Jinks. With only 160 First Models made in 38 S&W, it is a must have for the advance collector. (8B10826-228) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (2500/4000)

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Smith & Wesson First Model Single Shot Target Pistol

Lot # 62 (Sale Order: 62 of 636)      

serial #19976, 22 LR, 10'' barrel showing light scattered oxidation stains on a few of the lands. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue showing edge wear, scattered light dings and handling marks, and several strong scratches on the left side of the frame. The top latch and trigger face are mostly worn to pewter with strong blue in the protected areas while the triggerguard has toned to a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bow. The hammer retains beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber factory extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel, top latch, and extractor are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit is tight, and it features a Patridge front sight and adjustable rear sight. The hand is present and functions but the cylinder stop does not function. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. A fine example of the First Model. (8A10826-568) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1200/1800)
serial #19976, 22 LR, 10'' barrel showing light scattered oxidation stains on a few of the lands. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue showing edge wear, sca...morettered light dings and handling marks, and several strong scratches on the left side of the frame. The top latch and trigger face are mostly worn to pewter with strong blue in the protected areas while the triggerguard has toned to a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bow. The hammer retains beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber factory extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel, top latch, and extractor are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel to frame fit is tight, and it features a Patridge front sight and adjustable rear sight. The hand is present and functions but the cylinder stop does not function. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. A fine example of the First Model. (8A10826-568) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1200/1800)

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Smith & Wesson Second Model Single Shot Club Gun Pistol

Lot # 63 (Sale Order: 63 of 636)      

serial #014053, 22 LR, 8'' barrel showing scattered light pitting but strong rifling throughout. There is a factory refinish mark on the grip frame but no date. The metal surfaces of this fine pistol retain about 95% factory restored blue showing edge wear, a few spots of pitting on the left side of the barrel, and handling marks. The top latch is a mix of blue and pewter while the trigger has toned to silver. The triggerguard is a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bow while the hammer retains bold swirls of case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, there are no numbers on the top latch or the extractor, barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and features a Patridge front sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. A very good example of the Second Model. (8A10826-642) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1000/1500)
serial #014053, 22 LR, 8'' barrel showing scattered light pitting but strong rifling throughout. There is a factory refinish mark on the grip frame but no date. The metal...more surfaces of this fine pistol retain about 95% factory restored blue showing edge wear, a few spots of pitting on the left side of the barrel, and handling marks. The top latch is a mix of blue and pewter while the trigger has toned to silver. The triggerguard is a silvery gray patina with strong case-hardened colors in the triggerguard bow while the hammer retains bold swirls of case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The un-numbered diamond checkered hard rubber extended target grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, there are no numbers on the top latch or the extractor, barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and features a Patridge front sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. A very good example of the Second Model. (8A10826-642) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson Second Model Single Shot Target Pistol

Lot # 64 (Sale Order: 64 of 636)      

serial #1045, 22 LR, 8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol retains about 97-98% original blue showing with minor edge wear and a few spots of oxidation on the right side of the barrel. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger face has toned to pewter. The triggerguard and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered hard rubber extended target grips are scratch numbered to the gun, feature S&W monograms, and remain in excellent condition. The barrel, top latch, and extractor are correctly numbered to the gun; barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and it features a blade front sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. An excellent Second Model for your collection. (8B10826-644) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1800/2200)
serial #1045, 22 LR, 8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely pistol retains about 97-98% original blue showing with minor edge wear and a few spots of oxidation on...more the right side of the barrel. The top latch retains full blue while the trigger face has toned to pewter. The triggerguard and hammer retain beautiful swirls of case-hardened colors. The diamond checkered hard rubber extended target grips are scratch numbered to the gun, feature S&W monograms, and remain in excellent condition. The barrel, top latch, and extractor are correctly numbered to the gun; barrel to frame fit is tight with a crisp action, and it features a blade front sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the barrel is marked ''MODEL OF '91'' flanked by company address and patent dates. An excellent Second Model for your collection. (8B10826-644) {C&R} [Dr. W. Lloyd Hudson Jr. Collection] (1800/2200)

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Lovely Colt Python Double Action Revolver

Lot # 65 (Sale Order: 65 of 636)      

serial #62687, 357 Magnum, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with ventilated rib showing an excellent bore. This beautiful Python has seen very little use since leaving Hartford in the later half of the 1960's and retains about 99% plus original Royal blue. The service trigger and target hammer retain rich blue while the sides of the hammer remain bright. The factory second-type target grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory two-piece wood grain box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory coin-style screwdriver, test target numbered to the gun and dated 12/29/66, and paperwork. The box rates near excellent showing minimal wear and the end label has a small piece missing probably due to a price tag removal. A wonderful example of these fine guns. (8B11965-60) {C&R} (2500/4000)
serial #62687, 357 Magnum, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with ventilated rib showing an excellent bore. This beautiful Python has seen very little use since leaving Hartford ...morein the later half of the 1960's and retains about 99% plus original Royal blue. The service trigger and target hammer retain rich blue while the sides of the hammer remain bright. The factory second-type target grips feature gold Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight and Colt Accro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory two-piece wood grain box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, factory coin-style screwdriver, test target numbered to the gun and dated 12/29/66, and paperwork. The box rates near excellent showing minimal wear and the end label has a small piece missing probably due to a price tag removal. A wonderful example of these fine guns. (8B11965-60) {C&R} (2500/4000)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 66 (Sale Order: 66 of 636)      

serial #N777608, 44 Magnum, 6'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This early 1980's revolver remains in excellent condition, appearing virtually as-new and the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The .400'' smooth semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, an ejector cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory mahogany presentation case, the exterior rates excellent while the interior rates poor. The majority of the flocking on the molded base has come off, while the blue flocking lined foam is crumbling. It also includes a factory cleaning kit. An excellent gun for the collector. (8A11965-55) [MODERN] (1000/1500)
serial #N777608, 44 Magnum, 6'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This early 1980's revolver remains in excellent condition, appearing virtually as-new and the stainl...moreess steel surfaces rate excellent. The .400'' smooth semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, an ejector cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory mahogany presentation case, the exterior rates excellent while the interior rates poor. The majority of the flocking on the molded base has come off, while the blue flocking lined foam is crumbling. It also includes a factory cleaning kit. An excellent gun for the collector. (8A11965-55) [MODERN] (1000/1500)

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Smith & Wesson Model 57 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 67 (Sale Order: 67 of 636)      

Description Update 05-27-2025: There is scattered light oxidation along triggerguard and top strap
serial #N648706, 41 Magnum, 4'' pinned heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue showing minor handling marks. The .500'' target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, ejector rod cut, and remain in wonderful condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. A beautiful example of these desirable collectibles. (8A11965-48) {MODERN} (1200/1800)

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Colt New Service Double Action Revolver

Lot # 68 (Sale Order: 68 of 636)      

serial #335370, 38 Special, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1933-manufactured revolver retains about 92% original blue with most of the loss on the straps which are wearing to pewter, slight thinning of the barrel finish, and edge wear. The checkered service trigger and hammer retain full blue with slight edge wear while the hammer remains bright on the sides. The unmarked checkered walnut factory service grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. An fine example of a commercial New Service. (8B11728-1413) {C&R} (1500/2000)
serial #335370, 38 Special, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely 1933-manufactured revolver retains about 92% original blue with most of the loss on the straps ...morewhich are wearing to pewter, slight thinning of the barrel finish, and edge wear. The checkered service trigger and hammer retain full blue with slight edge wear while the hammer remains bright on the sides. The unmarked checkered walnut factory service grips feature silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight, and appears to function mechanically. An fine example of a commercial New Service. (8B11728-1413) {C&R} (1500/2000)

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Scarce And Desirable Smith & Wesson Model 46 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 69 (Sale Order: 69 of 636)      

serial #25099, 22 LR, scarce 5'' sport barrel with an excellent bore. Of the 4000 Model 46's manufactured only a quarter of them featured the Sport barrel and this one shows very little use. The metal surfaces of this pre-1963 pistol retain about 99% original blue. The red checkered nylon factory wrap around grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb rest and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and the model number is stamped on the left side of the frame. It includes an un-numbered Model 46 mismatched box (22 short caliber printed on box) and a factory ten-round magazine. A scarce gun in superb condition to round out your collection. (8A11728-1552) {C&R} (1200/1800))
serial #25099, 22 LR, scarce 5'' sport barrel with an excellent bore. Of the 4000 Model 46's manufactured only a quarter of them featured the Sport barrel and this one sh...moreows very little use. The metal surfaces of this pre-1963 pistol retain about 99% original blue. The red checkered nylon factory wrap around grips feature ambidextrous finger / thumb rest and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a serrated ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and the model number is stamped on the left side of the frame. It includes an un-numbered Model 46 mismatched box (22 short caliber printed on box) and a factory ten-round magazine. A scarce gun in superb condition to round out your collection. (8A11728-1552) {C&R} (1200/1800))

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Scarce Norwegian K98Kf1 Bolt Action Rifle by Mauser

Lot # 70 (Sale Order: 70 of 636)      

serial #23661, 30-06, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 95% Norwegian arsenal reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, some light handling marks, and traces of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish; the cleaning rod and extractor are toned to plum with scattered light pitting. The laminate hardwood stock is in near excellent condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with military service, and bears a light ''H'' Heer marking over two faint ''(Eagle) / WaA63'' on the right side of the butt, ''K'' behind the pistolgrip, and a ''3'' on the underside of the forend. The receiver and barrel markings remain strong, the receiver ''S/42'' coded and 1937-dated with three ''(Eagle) / 63'' waffenamts'', the original German serial number lined-out and a flat milled on the left side with the Norwegian ''HAER'' Army marking and serial number crisply stamped. The small parts retain crisp German serial number ''7202'' save for the bolt release which is marked ''51'' and the rear sight which is ''8334'', and the bolt handle and buttplate show proper Norwegian serial number. The small parts show clear ''63'' and ''655'' waffenamts. The receiver is properly notched to fit the longer 30-06 cartridge, the barrel a Norwegian replacement marked ''KAL 7.62 m/m'', and the sights show the correct u-notch and square post modification; the barrel is neatly import marked. A fine example of these mid 1950s Norwegian converted German rifles. (14B12008-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #23661, 30-06, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces r...moreetain about 95% Norwegian arsenal reapplied blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, some light handling marks, and traces of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish; the cleaning rod and extractor are toned to plum with scattered light pitting. The laminate hardwood stock is in near excellent condition with a few scattered light dings and handling marks consistent with military service, and bears a light ''H'' Heer marking over two faint ''(Eagle) / WaA63'' on the right side of the butt, ''K'' behind the pistolgrip, and a ''3'' on the underside of the forend. The receiver and barrel markings remain strong, the receiver ''S/42'' coded and 1937-dated with three ''(Eagle) / 63'' waffenamts'', the original German serial number lined-out and a flat milled on the left side with the Norwegian ''HAER'' Army marking and serial number crisply stamped. The small parts retain crisp German serial number ''7202'' save for the bolt release which is marked ''51'' and the rear sight which is ''8334'', and the bolt handle and buttplate show proper Norwegian serial number. The small parts show clear ''63'' and ''655'' waffenamts. The receiver is properly notched to fit the longer 30-06 cartridge, the barrel a Norwegian replacement marked ''KAL 7.62 m/m'', and the sights show the correct u-notch and square post modification; the barrel is neatly import marked. A fine example of these mid 1950s Norwegian converted German rifles. (14B12008-5) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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Confederate Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle-Musket with Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. Markings by Moxham

Lot # 71 (Sale Order: 71 of 636)      

.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation speckling scattered about and otherwise crisp rifling. This is a very fine rifle-musket that appears to have seen little actual use. This example was made with a Belgian supplied barrel and shows visible Belgian proof marks at breech, with the Birmingham proofs partially stamped over them and the top breech flat with a slightly double-struck but crisp circled ''S / HC'', a well-documented mark and location for Confederate supplied Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. The British made lock shows ''1861 / TOWER'' in the center with crown at rear. The barrel retains generous original blue throughout toning to a pleasant rich plum patina and showing some mild oxidation speckling and marks at the muzzle from bayonet mounting. The barrel bands also retain good bright blue in the protected areas drifting to pleasant plum-brown patina and are maker-marked by Preston. The lockplate has mostly toned to a pleasant medium gray-brown patina with a few small areas of mild oxidation staining and retains crisp markings with bold double line border and the inside stamped ''MOXHAM''. The brass hardware is a pleasant medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut stock rates near excellent showing a very light careful cleaning and a bit of oil finish with some scattered light dings and handling marks. The markings along the toe line are unmolested showing a nice ''MOXHAM'' maker stamp and a pair of very fine crisp ''(Crown) / SH / C'' Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. stamps. The chained nipple protector is present, missing its leather gasket, along with an unmarked ramrod and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. Also included is an original British military socket bayonet and scabbard in very fine condition, the scabbard with ''(Broad Arrow) / WD'' stamp and the blade showing ''E / (Crown) / 25'' inspector stamp. This is a very fine rifle-musket for the antique arms collector. (13F12008-8) {ANTIQUE} (4000/6000)
.577 cal, 39'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little mild oxidation speckling scattered about and otherwise crisp rifling. This is a very fine rifle-m...moreusket that appears to have seen little actual use. This example was made with a Belgian supplied barrel and shows visible Belgian proof marks at breech, with the Birmingham proofs partially stamped over them and the top breech flat with a slightly double-struck but crisp circled ''S / HC'', a well-documented mark and location for Confederate supplied Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. The British made lock shows ''1861 / TOWER'' in the center with crown at rear. The barrel retains generous original blue throughout toning to a pleasant rich plum patina and showing some mild oxidation speckling and marks at the muzzle from bayonet mounting. The barrel bands also retain good bright blue in the protected areas drifting to pleasant plum-brown patina and are maker-marked by Preston. The lockplate has mostly toned to a pleasant medium gray-brown patina with a few small areas of mild oxidation staining and retains crisp markings with bold double line border and the inside stamped ''MOXHAM''. The brass hardware is a pleasant medium ocher patina and the smooth walnut stock rates near excellent showing a very light careful cleaning and a bit of oil finish with some scattered light dings and handling marks. The markings along the toe line are unmolested showing a nice ''MOXHAM'' maker stamp and a pair of very fine crisp ''(Crown) / SH / C'' Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. stamps. The chained nipple protector is present, missing its leather gasket, along with an unmarked ramrod and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. Also included is an original British military socket bayonet and scabbard in very fine condition, the scabbard with ''(Broad Arrow) / WD'' stamp and the blade showing ''E / (Crown) / 25'' inspector stamp. This is a very fine rifle-musket for the antique arms collector. (13F12008-8) {ANTIQUE} (4000/6000)

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German K98K Bolt Action Rifle by Mauser

Lot # 72 (Sale Order: 72 of 636)      

serial #43895b, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this byf-coded and 44-dated rifle retain about 95-97% original blue with some light high edge wear, scattered light handling marks, and areas toning lightly brown under bright light; the extractor has toned to the typical plum. The laminate hardwood stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a few drying cracks at the butt and two light chips at the toe, otherwise showing only a minor handling mark or two. The stock is marked with a faint ''(Eagle) / WaA135'' on the toeline, a stronger one marked on the right side of the butt, and both stock and handguard are numbered to the rifle internally. The metal markings remain crisp with proper ''(Eagle) / 135'' waffenamts, save the underside of the bolt handle with a ''(Eagle) / 103'', and all the numbered parts are matching to the rifle; the bayonet lug, cupped buttplate, and follower are unmarked. The rifle features a stamped upper barrel band and bottom metal, milled lower band, and retains the standard open sights with front sight hood. A fine example of a late war K98k. (14A12008-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)
serial #43895b, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this byf-coded and 44-dated rifle retain about 95-97% original blue with s...moreome light high edge wear, scattered light handling marks, and areas toning lightly brown under bright light; the extractor has toned to the typical plum. The laminate hardwood stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with a few drying cracks at the butt and two light chips at the toe, otherwise showing only a minor handling mark or two. The stock is marked with a faint ''(Eagle) / WaA135'' on the toeline, a stronger one marked on the right side of the butt, and both stock and handguard are numbered to the rifle internally. The metal markings remain crisp with proper ''(Eagle) / 135'' waffenamts, save the underside of the bolt handle with a ''(Eagle) / 103'', and all the numbered parts are matching to the rifle; the bayonet lug, cupped buttplate, and follower are unmarked. The rifle features a stamped upper barrel band and bottom metal, milled lower band, and retains the standard open sights with front sight hood. A fine example of a late war K98k. (14A12008-1) {C&R} (1200/1800)

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Mauser Standard Modell Bolt Action Rifle with Deutsche Reichspost Marking

Lot # 73 (Sale Order: 73 of 636)      

serial #57308, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this attractive 1933-dated rifle retain about 92% original blue with light wear on high edges and contact points, perhaps more moderate in spots, some scattered light handling marks, and speckled oxidation staining on the cleaning rod and bayonet lug. The sides of the trigger retain attractive fire blue with the face toned to pewter. The pistolgrip walnut stock and handguard are in very good plus condition with a small flake ahead of the bottom metal, scattered light dings and handling marks, and some crazing of the finish on the butt. The left side of the stock shows a crisp "D.R.P. / 507308” Reichspost marking, and the handguard is numbered to the rifle. The receiver bears a crisp Mauser banner with commercial German proofs, and all of the numbered parts are matching to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard open sights and appears to function well mechanically. Included is a muzzle protector stamped with a ”(Eagle) / WaA103” waffenamt. A handsome example of these early Third Reich rifles. (14B12008-4) {C&R} (1800/2200)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 74 of 636)      

serial #2251707, 30-06, 24'' 6-43 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 92-95% arsenal reapplied gray Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, areas of light toning to brown, and a minor handling mark or two. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a pair of small divots in the rear handguard, a few light handling marks, and an older added oil finish; the buttplate is lightly proud at the toe. The remnants of an ''A'' are present inside the pistolgrip, with a soft ''B'' atop the wrist, and the stock appears otherwise unmarked. The barrel and receiver markings remain crisp, the small parts showing Springfield Armory drawing numbers including the relief cut operating rod, the bolt interestingly the early first revision without the hole in the bottom, and the gas cylinder lock is ''M'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw the face of which has been lightly dressed. (14A11858-13) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #2251707, 30-06, 24'' 6-43 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a very good plus bore with scattered pinprick pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surf...moreaces retain about 92-95% arsenal reapplied gray Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, areas of light toning to brown, and a minor handling mark or two. The walnut stock and handguards are in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a pair of small divots in the rear handguard, a few light handling marks, and an older added oil finish; the buttplate is lightly proud at the toe. The remnants of an ''A'' are present inside the pistolgrip, with a soft ''B'' atop the wrist, and the stock appears otherwise unmarked. The barrel and receiver markings remain crisp, the small parts showing Springfield Armory drawing numbers including the relief cut operating rod, the bolt interestingly the early first revision without the hole in the bottom, and the gas cylinder lock is ''M'' marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw the face of which has been lightly dressed. (14A11858-13) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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U.S. M1 Garand Rifle by Springfield Armory

Lot # 75 (Sale Order: 75 of 636)      

serial #447531, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore with fine frosting in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this January 1942-made rifle retain about 90% mixed original and arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, light handling marks, and mild toning to brown on the bottom metal and bands. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition as cleaned with a small chip on the forward handguard, a few light dings and handling marks, and the rear corner of the receiver and the buttplate are proud of the stock. The stock appears entirely unmarked, showing only fine cleaning striations. The receiver markings remain crisp, the barrel only showing a clear ''P'' beneath the operating rod and a small Ordnance Bomb on the underside, and the parts show a mix of Winchester and Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, a relief cut operating rod, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid rifle for the martial collector. (14A11857-37) {C&R} (1000/1500)
serial #447531, 30-06, 24'' barrel with a bright very good plus bore with fine frosting in the grooves but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this January 1...more942-made rifle retain about 90% mixed original and arsenal reapplied gray-green Parkerized finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, light handling marks, and mild toning to brown on the bottom metal and bands. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition as cleaned with a small chip on the forward handguard, a few light dings and handling marks, and the rear corner of the receiver and the buttplate are proud of the stock. The stock appears entirely unmarked, showing only fine cleaning striations. The receiver markings remain crisp, the barrel only showing a clear ''P'' beneath the operating rod and a small Ordnance Bomb on the underside, and the parts show a mix of Winchester and Springfield Armory drawing numbers. The rifle retains the standard open sights with T105 rear sight drums, a milled triggerguard, a relief cut operating rod, and a 2-slot gas cylinder screw. A solid rifle for the martial collector. (14A11857-37) {C&R} (1000/1500)

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