2003: Important Firearms Auction
A Success Grossing Over $2 Million!

Auction: March 10 & 11, 2003

Preview: March 9, 2003

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON TWO-TONE MODEL 28 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. Blue and nickel finish, 8-3/8” bbl, with matted rib, partridge front sight and adjustable rear sight, 5-screw frame. Bbl, cylinder, trigger and hammer are nickel plated while the frame and crane are blue. Diamond checkered magnum walnut grips. SN S212505. CONDITION: Very fine, retains about 98% original finish overall with the cylinder and bbl probably old renickel, being slightly dull. Grips are fine showing light wear. Frame and sideplate appear new. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48219 JR289 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

2
$2,702.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON PRE-WAR REGISTERED MAGNUM REVOLVER. Cal. 357 mag. Blued finish, 8-3/4” bbl, with matted rib and top of the receiver. Front sight is a rare King mirrored sight with red ivory bead. Rounded top strap with white outlined blade in the sight. Hammer is the early type with checkered spur and serrated side. Registration number is 4953. Square butt with replacement magna grips that are too short. SN 58933. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains about 98% strong bright original blue overall, with only minor muzzle wear and faint sharp edge wear and a fine line around the cylinder. Grips appear new. Bright shiny bore with what may be some very fine pitting near the forcing cone, mechanics are fine. 4-48221 JR290 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

3
$1,610.00

*SMITH & WESSON 455 MARK II HAND EJECTOR 1ST MODEL TRIPLE LOCK REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Mark II. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, integral front sight, square butt with diamond checkered, medallion grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. Frame has British proofs on the left side and other proof markings on the right side of the bbl. No caliber marking on the bbl. SN 4667. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Overall it retains 96-97% bright glossy commercial blue with a small thin spot on the bbl. Grips are extremely fine with only minor wear. Bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics, appears to have been fired very little. 4-48229 JR279 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

4
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON 455 MARK II HAND EJECTOR 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Mark II. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, fixed sights, with square butt, diamond checkered, walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. There are British proofs on the left side of the frame and the bottom of the butt. SN 67502. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips. Retains about 90% strong original blue with wear primarily on the sides of the bbl and cylinder. There is some light wear on the top strap and scratches on the sideplate. Grips show moderate to heavy wear. Bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics. 4-48235 JR285 (Anderson Collection) (500-700)

5
$862.00

*SMITH & WESSON COMMERCIAL MODEL 1917 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 ACP/Auto Rim. Blued finish, 5 1/2” bbl, integral front sight, square butt with diamond checkered, walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. This is the U.S. Service model without the military markings. SN 173865. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips. Retains 97-98% brilliant original blue with scattered tiny pin points of rust on the right side and sideplate. Retains most of the case colors on the trigger and hammer, slightly faded. Grips are extremely fine with very minor wear. Strong bright bore with fine pitting, crisp mechanics. 4-48230 JR280 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

6
$517.00

*SMITH WESSON 44 HAND EJECTOR 2ND MODEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Special. Blued finish, 5” bbl, fixed sights and square butt, diamond checkered medallion grips. SN 45488. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains about 95% strong original blue with bbl and cylinder wear and some light edge wear. Grips are fine with moderate wear. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48231 JR281 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

7
$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON 44 HAND EJECTOR 1ST MODEL TRIPLE LOCK REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Mark II. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, integral front sight, square butt with diamond checkered, medallion grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 12744. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered, retains 93-95% original blue with bbl wear and light rust on the frame and sideplate. Grips are fine showing light wear. The thumb latch screw has been replaced. Bright shiny bore with a few spots of light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48228 JR278 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

8
$575.00

*SMITH & WESSON 455 TRIPLE LOCK REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Colt. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, fixed sights, British proofs, diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. Caliber is not marked on the bbl. There has been a lanyard loop installed through the serial in the butt, apparently by the factory, as the serial number is stamped on the left side of the grip frame under the grip. Given the factory rework of the butt, it is possible the rechambing was accomplished at the same time. SN 9693. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Retains about 85% original blue going dull, with fine surface rust and pitting. Grips are sound with moderate wear. Lanyard loop is missing. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48139 JR246 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

9
$1,322.00

*SMITH & WESSON PRE-WAR 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blue finish, 6-1/2” bbl, partridge front sight with Call Gold Bead and round top receiver, adjustable rear sight. It has a square butt with diamond checkered, medallion magna grips that appear to be rosewood. SN 53891. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips and retains virtually all its fine original factory blue. Hammer and trigger have faded case colors. Bright shiny bore, and fine mechanics. 4-48227 JR277 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

10
$862.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 44 HAND EJECTOR 1ST MODEL TRIPLE LOCK REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Special. Nickel finish, 4” bbl, fixed sights, with square butt diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. SN 13670. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the grips which are from another revolver. Retains about 80% bright nickel with light muzzle wear and some peeling on the sideplate. The left side of the frame has a small patch of fine pitting. Grips show heavy wear. Strong bright bore with one or two spots of pitting, will not hold at full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48234 JR284 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

11
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON RE-WAR 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blue finish, 4” bbl, square butt with diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. SN 60723. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains 93-95% original blue with wear on the bbl and edges of the frame. Cylinder and sideplate are thin with very fine rust on the frame and sideplate. The backstrap is mostly gray. Grips are fine with light wear, retain most of the gold wash on the medallion and has a chip at the right toe. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48226 JR276 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

12
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON PRE-WAR 38/44 OUTDOORSMAN REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blue finish, 4” bbl, square butt with diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. SN 55212. CONDITION: Very good, as refinished, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 97% of this fine blue. Grips are quite worn. Brilliant shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48225 JR275 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

13
$345.00

*SMITH & WESSON HIGHWAY PATROLMAN DA REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. Blued finish with 6” bbl, adjustable sights, diamond checkered Coke bottle Magnum grips. SN S174842. CONDITION: Good to very good. 92% finish, cracked grips, bright shiny bore. 4-48412 JR483 (200-300)

14
$0.00

*SMITH & WESSON 455 MARK II HAND EJECTOR 2ND MODEL SMOOTH BORE REVOLVER. Cal. 455 MKII. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, integral front sight, various British proofs on the left side of the frame with diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 33874. CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 97-98% strong bright original blue and case colors, all matching. Grips are numbered 34874, probably a factory mistake. Cylinder has been opened up to 45 Colt, however, the bore seems original with a fine polish and some minor pitting. Front sight has been filed flat on the top. Very fine mechanics. 4-48128 JR245 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

15
$230.00

*SMITH & WESSON 455 MARK II HAND EJECTOR 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Mark II. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. Lanyard loop in the butt. British proofs on the left side of the frame with the double broad arrow in two places. SN 41265. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 65% original blue overall, brown on the bbl and thing on the sideplate. Grips are sound and show heavy wear. Strong bright bore with some fine pitting, good mechanics. 4-48124 JR247 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

16
$488.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45ACP/Auto Rim. Blued finish, 5” bbl, fixed sights, smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. The bottom of the butt has the usual markings and the bottom of the bbl “U.S. PROPERTY”. SN 53717. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains 95-96% strong commercial blue with several spots of rust pitting on the left side of the frame and sideplate. Grips are fine with minor handling and use marks. Strong bore with fine pitting, good mechanics. 4-48224 JR274 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

17
$575.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 45ACP/Auto Rim. Blued finish, 5-1/2” bbl, smooth walnut grips with a lanyard ring stud hole in the butt. Usual markings on the bottom of the butt and bottom of the bbl. SN 145037. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips. Retains 95-97% strong factory commercial blue with minor muzzle wear and a couple of rubs on the frame and bbl. Sideplate has a few scattered pin points of rust. Backstrap is thin turning plum. There is a mashed spot on the left grip. Bore is bright and shiny, crisp mechanics. 4-48232 JR282 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

18
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 BRAZILIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 45ACP/AutoRim. Usual configuration, blued finish, 5-1/2” bbl, integral front sight, 2-pc smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. 1 of 25,000 ordered in 1938 by the Brazilian Government and imported back into the United States, with import mark on the bottom of the bbl above the ejector rod. SN 208751. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining about 97% strong original blue, sharp Brazilian crest on the sideplate, fine grips with about 85% original finish. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48129 JR248 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

19
$575.00

*CASED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629 SMITH & WESSON COLLECTORS ASSO.03 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Mag. Stainless steel, 6” bbl, red ramp & white outline sights with checkered medallion grips. Accompanied by a mahogany, blue foam lined S&W presentation case containing an original tool kit. Consignor states that this revolver is one of the first 629’s produced and was sold as a commemorative at a S&W Collectors Asso.03 meeting. SN N913065. CONDITION: As new, retains virtually its original finish to both metal and wood, may have been fired a little. Bottom of the case interior has severely deteriorated and a small area has stuck to the left grips. Exterior is fine. 4-48205 JR297 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

20
$0.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 44 HAND EJECTOR 3RD MODEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Special. Nickel finish, 5” bbl, with square butt, pearl grips, carved steer head with ruby eyes. This revolver has been Mexican engraved with about 75% coverage. SN 30846. CONDITION: Very good, retains about 80% nickel finish with the losses on the bbl only, which is turning light patina. Grips are fine. Strong bright bore with light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48233 JR283 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

21
$1,955.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON K-38 MASTERPIECE DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blue finish with 6″ bbl, full covered engraved with foliate arabesque patterns over all the surfaces of the revolver. Bbl and cylinder are blued and have extensive gold wire inlay on the bbl with 2 lines around the cylinder and a line & two dots in each flute. Frame, trigger guard and butt are deep engraved and left in the white. Hammer and trigger are jeweled on the sides and the left side of the top strap is engraved with the engravers name “KURT JEAGER, MINZ”. Sideplate is beautifully engraved with a big horn sheep in fine detail. Thumb latch is also engraved. Custom oversized walnut grips that are very nicely checkered with fine diamond checkering and the entire top is carved on each side with deep relief leaf and vine patterns having a stippled background. Front sight is a custom replacement. SN 109291. CONDITION: As noted, extremely fine retaining virtually all of its custom finish, does not appear to have been fired since engraving. Grips have a hairline on the left side, otherwise show only very minor diamond point wear. A really beautiful piece of work. 4-48220 JR286 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

22
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 25-3 125TH ANNIVERSARY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, red ramp & white outline sights, Goncalvo Alves smooth magnum grips and target trigger & target hammer. Right side of the bbl is marked “SMITH & WESSON/125TH ANNIVERSARY”. Sideplate has the Smith & Wesson 125th year logo. SN S&W4255. CONDITION: Extremely fine, appears unfired, retaining about 99% factory finish overall with only a very faint cylinder line. 4-48218 JR287 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

23
$632.00

*SMITH & WESSON COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE MODEL 29-6 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Mag. Blued finish, 4” bbl, adjustable rear sight with rosewood micarta finger groove grips. Right side of the bbl has etched gold inlay “1970 25th ANNIVERSARY 1995”. There are two stars in the spaces. Sideplate has the gold inlay of the logo of the S&W Collectors Association. Right side of the grip has a blue enamel and gold medallion inlaid, five point star with the S&W logo and the 25th Anniversary, et.03 SN SWC0120. CONDITION: As new, appears unfired, retains virtually all of its original factory finish to both metal and wood. There is a tiny hairline in the left grip. 4-48212 JR 291 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

24
$690.00

*CASED SMITH & WESSON TEXAS RANGER COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVER & KNIFE SET. Cal. 357 Mag. The revolver is a model 19-3, blued with 4” bbl, red ramp & white outline sights and smooth Goncalvo Alves grips with brass five pointed star medallions. Right side of the bbl is marked “TEXAS RANGERS” and the sideplate has the seal of the State of Texas and the dates 1823/1973. Knife is a wood handle clip point Bowie style with 5-3/4” blade, brass hand guard, laminated handle with brass pommel and is serial numbered to the revolver. SN TR3231. CONDITION: As new, retains virtually all of its original factory finish to both metal and wood, as does the knife. Case is mahogany with purple velvet lining and the seal of the State of Texas and Smith & Wesson on the lid. Case is also extremely fine with a crack in the lid. 4-48206 JR296 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

25
$1,579.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 52 TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Medium weight, semi-target rifle with 28” tapered round bbl, pedestal front ramp with globe sight. Target blocks on top of bbl, military style vernier receiver sight with a patented six-aperture dis.03 1-pc half stock with bbl band, checkered on the forearm and wrist in Winchester pattern, nicely figured buttstock with checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by an original 5-round magazine and a military style sling. SN 30425. CONDITION: Very good. Metal retains 95-96% strong bright original blue and the wood most of its original strong varnish with light use and handling marks. Bright shiny bore. 4-48415 JR480 (500-1,000)

26
$776.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 52B TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Heavy bbl target rifle with 28” bbl, International tube front sight, scope blocks with a Vaver micrometer rear sight. Mounted in a heavy pistol grip walnut stock with checkered steel buttplate, sling swivels and hand stop with arm sling attached. SN 66537B. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95-96% strong bright original blue. Receiver about 95% of its matte finish. Wood is sound and retains most of its original varnish. Bright shiny bore. 4-47834 JR576 (400-700)

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$776.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 52B TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Medium weight target rifle in a standard target stock. 28” medium weight bbl, pedestal front sight with Lyman 17A globe installed, target blocks on the bbl, no receiver sight. Stock has the wide beavertail forearm with stainless steel track and sling loops with black hand stop. Buttstock has a deep pistol grip with checkered steel buttplate and a sling loop. SN 47390B. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and receiver retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Trigger guard is flaked to about 85% original blue. Wood is sound and retains 94-95% original varnish with numerous small nicks and scratches to the finish and a small bruise or two on the buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48787 JR596 (600-1,000)

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$316.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 19 NRA BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Early Model 19 with 25” tapered round bbl with integral receiver. Lyman 17A front sight and Lyman receiver sight. Mounted in a full length wood stock with grasping grooves and two bbl bands. Sheet metal trigger guard/floorplate and one five round original magazine with a serrated steel buttplate. SN 38231. CONDITION: Appears to be extremely fine under a very heavy coating of old fireplace soot and smoke. A small, cleaned spot on the bbl disclosed strong bright blue. Wood is sound with some minor staining around the receiver sight notch. Bright shiny bore. 4-48732 JR474 (200-400)

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$460.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 61 PUMP ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22S.L. or LR. Early model with tapered bullet forearm, 24” round bbl, with open sights, 2/3 magazine, ribbed forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. The left side of the receiver is drilled and tapped for an old Weaver T5 side mount that contains a Weaver 330 scope. SN42801. CONDITION: Very fine, as noted, retains most of its original factory finish, scope and optics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-48463 JR342 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (300-500)

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$287.00

*BELGIAN BROWNING AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22 short. Grade I rifle with 22” bbl, brass bead front sight and early wheel open rear sight. Muzzle is fitted with threads for a suppressor or flash hider. Top left rear of the receiver has a large drilled and tapped hole apparently for an offset sight, which is missing. Wood is light yellow European walnut with semi-beavertail forearm and serrated steel buttplate. Bottom of the forearm has two small drilled holes. SN A9770. CONDITION: Very good, as noted. Metal retains 96-97% original blue. Wood is sound with several dings and gouges on the stock and forearm. Bolt has spotted light rust. Bright shiny bore. 4-46558 JR572 (300-500)

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$286.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22. Standard rifle with 25” tapered round bbl, silver bead front sight and open rear sight, grooved receiver, mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with hard rubber buttplate and after market sling swivel studs. Accompanied by a 5-round magazine with patent date and marked “69”. NSN. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. Stock has a few light nicks on the left side of the wrist and forearm. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48790 JR601 (200-400)

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$172.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 68 TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22. Fine single shot rifle with 27” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight, missing the hood with Dockendorfer type adjustable rear sight. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with hard rubber buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and receiver retain 95% finish. Stock most of an old refinish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48789 JR598 (100-200)

33
$321.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 67A SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22. Standard rifle with 27” tapered round bbl, integral receive, silver bead front sight with standard stamped metal rear sight. Stock is 1-pc walnut with black hard rubber buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood, possibly unfired with only a few nicks and scratches on the forearm and several fine scratches in the buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48788 JR597 (100-300)

34
$258.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 PUMP ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22. Standard rifle with 20” round bbl, open sights, 7/8” magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock, black hard rubber buttplate and tiny round smooth forearm. SN 131082. CONDITION: Good. Retains an even medium dark blue/brown patina overall. Refinished wood, light pitting on the left side of receiver and dings on the bolt. Dark bore with a ring about 2” from the muzzle. 4-47882 JR573 (100-300)

35
$204.00

*STEVENS VISIBLE LOADER PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22. Standard rifle, replacement ribbed forearm, renickeled, refinished wood. Strong bore, dark in the grooves. 4-48359 JR486 (75-150)

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$805.00

*COLT WWI COMMEMORATIVE 1911 PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Second Battle of the Marne Commemorative, bright blue finish, etched slide, white Micarta grips with bronze medallions with its original display case. SN 3438-M2. CONDITION: As new. Retains virtually all its original bright factory finish. Case is fine. 4-48695 JR673 (400-700)

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$690.00

*COLT WWI COMMEMORATIVE 1911 PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Meuse Argonne Commemorative, bright blue finish, etched slide, brown wood grips with bronze medallions with its original display case. SN 3438-MA. CONDITION: As new. Retains virtually all its original bright factory finish. Case is slightly damaged. 4-48694 JR674 (400-700)

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$632.00

*COLT WWI MEUSE-ARGONNE COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Standard 1911, high polished finish, etched slide, smooth wood grips with bronze medallions in its original presentation case. SN 4142-MA. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all its original finish. Two or three gouges on the right grip and adhesive from the rubber pad. Case is fine with light to moderate nicks. 4-48387 JR491 (400-700)

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$632.00

*COLT WWI BELLEAU WOOD COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Standard 1911, high polished finish, etched slide, smooth wood grips with bronze medallions in its original presentation case. SN 4142-BW. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all its original finish. Several light gouges on the right grip and adhesive from the rubber pad. Case is fine with light to moderate nicks. 4-48388 JR492 (400-700)

40
$661.00

*COLT WWI 2ND BATTLE OF THE MARNE COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Standard 1911, high polished finish, etched slide, smooth white micarta grips with bronze medallions in its original presentation case. SN 4142-M2. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all its original finish. Two or three gouges on the right grip and adhesive from the rubber pad. Case is fine with light to moderate nicks. 4-48389 JR466 (400-700)

41
$661.00

*COLT WWI CHATEAU THIERRY COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. . Standard 1911, high polished finish, etched slide, checkered wood grips with bronze medallions in its original presentation case. SN 4142-CT. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all its original finish. Two or three light gouges on the right grip and adhesive from the rubber pad. Case is broken apart but all the pieces appear to be present and should be easily repairable. 4-48386 JR493 (400-700)

42
$776.00

*COLT WWII ASIATIC-PACIFIC COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. 1911 A1, nickel finish, smooth wood grips, cased with fake bamboo lid and seven chrome dummy rounds with small silver plaque. SN 4142PTO. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired. Retains virtually all its original finish. Case is equally fine. 4-48391 JR468 (400-700)

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$776.00

*COLT WWII EUROPEAN/AFRICAN COMMEMORATIVE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. 1911 A1, nickel finish, smooth wood grips, oak case with seven chrome dummy rounds with small silver plaque. Accompanied by a packet of miscellaneous Colt papers regarding this commemorative pistol and general information. SN 4142ETO. (One of a set of six in this auction) CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired. Retains virtually all its original finish. Case is equally fine. 4-48390 JR468 (400-700)

44
$460.00

*CASED MAINE SESQUICENTENNIAL COLT COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Gold and nickel finish, 4-3/4”’ bbl, fixed sights, unfluted cylinder, synthetic pearl medallion grips in its original pine display case with a gold plated metal lobster and usual markings on the lid with the original cardboard sleeve. SN 2730MES. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, retains virtually all its original finish to the metal and case. 4-48478 JR357 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (300-500)

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$460.00

*COLT MAINE SESQUICENTENNIAL SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Commemorative Frontier Scout, gold and nickel plated with faux pearl medallion grips in its original pine blue velvet lined case with a gold plated metal lobstah. SN 2409MES. CONDITION: Appears to be new, unfired. Retaining virtually all its original factory finish with one small scratch on the cylinder. Case is equally fine. 4-48693 JR675 (300-500)

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$4,542.00

*MODIFIED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Parkerized finish, standard size with checkered monogrammed gray plastic grips. Slide stop has been replaced with an extended lever that is articulated on both sides of the slide to serve as a slide lock so that the pistol may be fired from a closed breech configuration. It has 1” extended bbl that is threaded at the muzzle and has very high raised sights, apparently to clear a silencer. Backstrap has been extended and grooved, apparently to accept a detachable shoulder stock. It is accompanied by a 5” x 1-5/8” fake silencer and a plastic carrying case. This pistol was made up for Tom Campbell, who was a tool maker in the Smith & Wesson experimental shop and basically conforms to the configuration of a Navy Seals’ Mark II Hush Puppy. It was completed using all original parts and is an exact reproduction except it is in carbon steel rather than stainless steel. SN A147000. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all the fine oxide finish as it apparently left the factory with. Mechanics appear to function as intended. 4-48329 JR423 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

47
$3,335.00

*MODIFIED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Bbl and grip frame reduced to compact size with the bbl being 2-5/8” and grip frame approx. 3-1/2”. Magazine will probably hold five or six rounds. Grip frame was actually cut to leave the flared bottom as a sort of finger rest. Grips were commensurately reduced. Slide has an unusual cutout on each side near the muzzle. Slide stop has been modified to hold open with a slightly reduced slide travel. This appears to be a factory experimental as the records are open for this serial number indicating it was not shipped from the factory. This appears to have been the factory’s early attempt to design a compact pocket pistol. SN A150814. CONDITION: As noted, fine. Retains most of its factory finish to metal and wood. Seems to function well. 4-48324 JR422 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

48
$1,150.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Nickel finish with white Micarta medallion grips. About 50% coverage foliate arabesque pattern engraving with stippled background on the sides of the slide and frame. Background of medallions has also been stippled. Appears to be factory. SN A279561. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to the metal. Grips are fine. Right grip has some staining near the top. 4-48322 JR421 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

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$2,415.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 52A SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 AMU. Blued slide with adjustable rear sight and anodized alloy frame with checkered medallion walnut grips. Accompanied by its original silver and blue 2-pc box, cleaning equipment and warrantee card. Also accompanies is a full box of 50 rds of Remington 38 AMU 148 grain Wad Cutter ammunition. SN 35894. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Box is fine, lightly soiled. Ammunition is sealed in plastic and was not opened. 4-48238 JR426 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

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$2,070.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39 STEEL FRAME SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Blued finish, 4” bbl, checkered medallion wood grips. This very rare pistol is 1 of only 927 pieces manufactured 1954-1966. Accompanied by an original 2-pc blue and silver box (un-numbered) and one magazine. SN 60224. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, appears unfired. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Box is fine, lightly soiled with some rust on the metal corners. 4-48236 JR424 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

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$18,975.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 44 SINGLE ACTION SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Blued steel slide with anodized alloy frame, adjustable rear sight, short safety, long extractor and checkered medallion wood grips. Trigger is single action type with serrated face. This pistol was shipped November 18th, 1960 to Chester Harvie, Ft. Benning, GA for military examination. Accompanied by a silver and blue 2-pc box. SN 1279. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains 98-99% original finish to both metal and wood with very minor muzzle edge wear and a couple of small dings to the grips. Box is fine. 4-48239 JR427 (Anderson Collection) (5,000-10,000)

52
$747.00

*SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 39 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Blued steel slide with anodized alloy frame, adjustable rear sight, checkered walnut grips without medallions. It has short safety and long extractor. Accompanied by its original silver and blue 2-pc box and original owner’s manual with green and white cover and its original warrantee card. SN 1683. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Appears unfired. Box and accessories are fine. 4-48240 JR428 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

53
$3,162.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 7.65 Luger. Nickel finish with blued rear sight and blued smooth trigger. Smooth medallion wood grips. Records indicate this pistol was shipped to Roy G. Jinks Granville, MA August 21st, 1972. SN 166311. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. Probably unfired since leaving the factory. 4-48327 JR420 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

54
$2,070.00

*EARLY SMITH & WESSON PRE-MODEL 39 EXPERIMENTAL/PROTOTYPE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 380. Pre-Model 39 serial number with short safety and long extractor, no patent pending mark on slide. Blued steel slide, alloy frame with bright polished bbl skirt, hand stamped “380CTG.”. Bottom of magazine is marked “.380” also. SN 1501. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48328 JR418 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

55
$575.00

*SMITH & WESSON VENEZUELAN CONTRACT MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Blued finish, adjustable rear sight, checkered medallion wood grips. Right forward part of the slide marked with the Venezuelan crest. Left side of frame and correspondingly on the slide is marked “02-72/PTJ”, presumably inspector marks. This is reportedly a contract overrun. SN A169090. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new. Appears unfired retaining virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48323 JR417 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

56
$575.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Early pistol, shipped in 1958. Blued steel slide with alloy frame and nicely figured checkered medallion wood grips. SN 7713. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. 4-48325 JR419 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

57
$6,325.00

*SMITH & WESSON EXPERIMENTAL MODEL 39 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Blued finish, 4” bbl, adjustable rear sight, anodized alloy frame, checkered medallion wood grips. This is either a prototype or an experimental piece. SN X139. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its fine finish to both metal and wood. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48326 JR416 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-4,000)

58
$201.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 61-1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish with marbled black and brown plastic grips. Accompanied by its original silver and blue 2-pc Bangor Punta box and its blue zippered pouch with cleaning gear and instruction sheet. SN B246. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new. Retains virtually all its original factory finish. Appears unfired. 4-48237 JR425 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

59
$230.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 61-3 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Nickel finish, 2” bbl, synthetic pearl grips. SN B57623. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 98% strong original blue. Grips are fine with a crack by the pin on left side. Bright shiny bore. 4-48309 JR415 (Anderson Collection) (200-300)

59A.
$632.00

*COLT PRE-WAR WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Target model, blued finish with 6-5/8” straight round bbl, adjustable front and rear sights with post-war Marine Corps brown plastic grips. Accompanied by its original hinged-lid dark maroon box which contains a green hang tag, an instruction sheet, chamber brush in its original tube and hexagonal screwdriver in its original envelope. SN 148685. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 96-97% strong bright original blue with minor muzzle and sharp edge wear and a couple spots of rust on the backstrap. Box is fine with a couple of blown corners. Accessories are fine. 4-48900 JR678 (500-800)

60
$718.00

*HIGH STANDARD SUPERMATIC CITATION PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Early Model 102 with 10” Buck Rogers tapered bbl with winged muzzle break and two bbl weights. Partridge front sight and adjustable rear sight. Brown plastic grips. SN 1025549. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Retains 96-98% strong bright original finish with minor nicks and scratches and light edge wear. Bolt face still retains 15-20% thin blue. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48747 JR490 (400-700)

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$460.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish with 5-1/2” flat sided heavy bbl, wood grips. SN A119011. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains most of its blue, refinished grips. Bright bore. 4-48417 JR482 (300-500)

62
$316.00

*COLT EARLY PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6-5/8” pencil bbl, adjustable front sight, replacement fixed rear sight, with diamond checkered walnut grips. Accompanied by one original magazine with brass follower and a spare 2nd Model magazine. SN 453. CONDITION: Good to very good, retains 75-80% strong original blue, worn grips, with the right one being cracked, standard velocity spring housing, bright shiny bore. 4-48481 JR360 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (350-500)

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$632.00

*KIMBALL ARMS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 30 Carbine. Rare pistol, only 300 made in 1958. Rarity is due primarily to slide and frame failure, which accounts for the discontinuance of production. This example is in the white, never having been finished. It apparently was rough polished but not finish polished as there are still fine machine marks visible. This pistol has a 5” bbl with small ramp and partridge front sight and fixed rear sight. The design is similar to a high standard .22 with blow back design and checkered black hard rubber grips. Left side of the slide is marked “30 Cal. Carbine” and right side of frame is the serial number which are the only marks on this pistol. Left sideplate appears to be a homemade piece of sheet metal. SN 236. CONDITION: As noted, about good. Being mostly a gray metal color with light patina. Grips are sound, magazine is missing the follower and is difficult to install and remove. Bore is bright and shiny. This pistol should be considered unsafe to fire until examined by a competent gunsmith. 4-48283 JR381 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

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$603.00

*WHITNEY WOLVERINE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Buck Rogers Special, right out of the 1950’s. Alloy frame with shrouded bbl and swept angle checkered brown plastic grips. 1 of only approx. 13,000 made in mid to late 50’s. SN 31996. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish with some light scuffing on the grips. Possibly unfired. 4-48294 JR384 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$172.00

*SHERIDAN KNOCKABOUT SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Cal. 22. 1950’s, inexpensive plinking and trappers gun with blued stamped sheet metal frame and cast tip up single shot bbl with brown plastic grips. SN 09491. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 90-95% original finish, bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48288 JR385 (Anderson Collection) (100-200)

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$345.00

*BERETTA MODEL 1934 ITALIAN ARMY PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. Late war production with rough oxide finish, dated 1944 with black metal lined grips. Accompanied by an original green leather Italian Army holster with spare mag pouch containing a second magazine. SN 596850. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 92-93% original finish overall. Slightly thin on the slide and right side of frame. Dark crusty bore that may clean. Holster is fine. 4-48293 JR391 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$2,443.00

*WALTHER PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32ACP. RZM Model, so marked on the left side of the slide, with mottled brown 1-pc grips and finger rest magazine. The finish is fine polished blue and appears to be all original. Accompanied by a brown leather WWII type holster marked under the tab “D.R.G.M.” and a small symbol and “AKAH”. inside the flap is marked in English “HOLSTER/PPK”. SN 831624. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining most of its original high polished blue finish with only very slight muzzle and edge wear. Brilliant shiny bore. Holster appears new. 4-48482 JR361 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-700)

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$702.00

*RUGER NO. 1 VARMINT RIFLE. Cal. 22-250. Blued finish, 26” tapered medium weight bbl, checkered long forearm and pistol grip stock with original thing red rubber pad. The quarter rib is mounted with a Simmons 3.5-10X scope. SN 130-00656. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new, retains virtually all of its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Bright shiny bore, sharp optics. 4-48453 JR333 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-700)

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$488.00

*LOT OF TWO US MADE RIFLES. 1) Cal. 218B. Ruger No. 3 single shot rifle, 200th year, rechambered from 22 Hornet. 22” tapered round bbl, open sights, factory drilled and tapped over the chamber area with two extra holes about mid-point on the bbl, one appears to have a broken drill. Sides of receiver are lightly engraved, through the blue, with light foliate arabesque patterns. Each side of the lever has a small gold wire inlay. Uncheckered wood with semi-beavertail forearm with straight stock and smooth buttplate. SN 130-57177. CONDITION: Very good, plus, as noted. Refinished wood, bright shiny bore. 2) Remington Model 81, Cal. 30 Rem. Standard rifle, uncheckered wood. SN 21892. CONDITION: Fair to good. 50-60% original finish, nicked, scratched and dinged wood. Strong bright bore. 4-48413; 4-48414 JR481 (300-500)

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$517.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 760 PUMP ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30-06. Early model with rounded ribbed forearm and plain pistol grip stock with aluminum buttplate. It has a 19” bbl with open sights and the receiver is mounted with a Bausch & Lomb Balvar 8A scope 2.5-8X in original mounts with tapered crosshairs. Accompanied by two magazines. SN 370505. CONDITION: Very fine, metal retains 95-96% original blue and the wood 96-98% original varnish with a couple minor chips in the forearm and minor crackling in the stock finish. The rear sight slide has been remover to accommodate the scope. Bright shiny bore, fine optics. 4-48471 JR352 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (200-400)

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$316.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 99 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. Standard rifle, 22” tapered round bbl, Rocky Mountain front sight, Savage marked rear sight, uncheckered wood, schnable tip forearm, straight stock with smooth steel buttplate. SN 77.128. CONDITION: About good. 85% bbl blue, 30% receiver blue. Refinished wood. Strong dark bore. 4-47841 JR630 (200-400)

72
$345.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 8 SEMI-AUTO SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 35 Remington. Standard rifle with 22” shrouded bbl, silver bead front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Uncheckered wood with semi-schnable forearm and semi-pistol grip round knob stock with Remington embossed hard rubber buttplate. SN 18251. CONDITION: Fair to good. Bbl retains about 90% original blue. Receiver 65-70% thin original blue and the wood most of an old refinish with a couple of light gouges. Bright shiny bore. 4-47842 JR667 (200-400)

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$316.00

*AUSTRALIAN CADET MARTINI RIFLE. Cal. appears to be 22 Hornet. Usual cadet configuration with 26-3/4” replacement round bbl, full-length forearm, one bbl band, Australian marked receiver with BSA markings on left side and a Kangaroo on the top of the receiver. Straight stock with smooth steel buttplate. Buttstock has a sling loop with the front loop missing. SN 18688. CONDITION: As noted. Bbl retains about 60% cold blue. Receiver 80% original blue, cracked repaired forearm. Stock is sound. Bright shiny bore. 4-47855 JR669 (200-300)

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$80.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 67A YOUTH RIFLE. Cal. 22. Small sized rifle with 20” round bbl, open sights and 1-pc walnut stock with original Winchester hard rubber buttplate. NSN CONDITION: Good. Bbl flaked to about 30% finish then wiped with cold blue, wood is sound and retains most of nice refinish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48472 JR351 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (100-200)

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$201.00

*LOT OF TWO US MADE RIFLES. Cal. 22. 1) Marlin Model 99 M1, LR only. Semi-auto 18” bbl, looks like M1 carbine, tube mag, walnut stock. SN 69310413. CONDITION: Extremely fine. 2) Remington Model 341 bolt action, 24” bbl, tube mag, 1-pc stock, open sights, hard rubber buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Good to very good. Chipped buttplate, refinished wood, blue/brown metal. Bright shiny bore. 4-48360; 4-48361 JR485 (100-200)

76
$63.00

*HOPKINS & ALLEN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22. Tube feed, 22” round bbl, sights missing, 2-pc stock. NSN. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains. Sound wood. Bore plugged with grease. 4-47837 JR672 (50-100)

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$143.00

LOT OF TWO FLOBERT RIFLES. 1) Pieper, NSN, cal. .22, 23-5/8” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Traces of blue in protected places, mostly moderate to heavy pitting. The bottom quarter of the buttplate is broken off and missing and large chips are missing at the toe of the butt. 2) Belgian, cal. .22, 22-7/8” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Rust brown patina, stock varnished over dents and scratches. 4-47863 FS127 (100-200)

78
$172.00

*LOT OF TWO SMALL BORE RIFLES. 1) Hopkins & Allen falling block. Cal. 22. Standard rifle with 22” tapered oct bbl, semi-buckhorn rear sight, silver blade front sight. Straight grain walnut with tiny forearm and straight stock with crescent steel buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains, amateur checkered forearm and wrist, cracks in the forearm and stock. Refinished wood, poor bore. 2) Mossberg Model 26B single shot bolt action rifle with 25” bbl, open sights with receiver mounted peep sight, thumb safety, 1-pc wood stock and plastic trigger guard. NSN. CONDITION: About good. Light rust, 70% blue, sound wood, 40% varnish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48730; 4-48738 JR479 (100-200)

79
$69.00

SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE. Cal. 5mm. Early model with 28-1/2” bbl, nicely grained walnut stock and forearm, open sights. SN 5691K. CONDITION: Fine, retains of its original finish on the metal. Wood is sound with minor scratches. Seems to function well. 4-48469 JR349 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (50-100)

80
$28.00

FLOBERT PATTERN CAP GUN CARBINE. Built on an early Flobert action with 17” dummy round bbl, 1-pc wood stock with raised side panels and checkered wrist. Dark wood inlaid repair on forearm with a fancy Flobert iron trigger guard and the buttstock cut to 12” over a checkered butt. Mechanics are fine. 4-48731 JR532 (25-50)

81
$80.00

*STEVENS CRACK SHOT 26 TIPUP RIFLE. Cal. .22, 18” round bbl, NSN. The rear sight and buttplate are missing. The takedown screw is a replacement. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with crusty rust on most surfaces. Stock has been re-varnished over scratches and dents. Bore is poor. Action is loose. 4-48528 FS71 (50-100)

82
$1,955.00

*HIGH STANDARD MODEL 180 AUTO MAG SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 44 Auto Mag. All stainless with 7” vent rib bbl, adjustable sights and finger groove wood grips. Accompanied by an original plastic carrying case, one magazine and a box of original ammunition. Also accompanies is a parts breakdown and owners manual along with the original Bill of Sale dated 1-27-89. The cash price was $1,300 and it was sold to R. B. Wayman of Clinton, TN. SN A06022. CONDITION: Very fine. As new. Appears unfired retaining virtually all its original factory finish. Carrying case is fine. Ammunition box is soiled with moderate wear. Cartridges are sharp and bright. 4-48330 JR433 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

83
$920.00

*GRYOJET MARK-II MODEL C SEMI-AUTO ROCKET PISTOL. Cal. 12mm. Black finish, 5” bbl, cast and stamped metal construction with wooden grip panels. Built 1966-1969. Accompanied by its original hinged lid cardboard box and owners instruction sheet and 11 rounds of ammunition in two original boxes. SN 144. CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired. Ammunition is fine, boxes are fair. 4-48291 JR388 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

84
$862.00

*GYROJET MARK-I MODEL B SEMI-AUTO ROCKET PISTOL. Cal. 13mm Gyrojet. Black finish, 5” bbl, cast and stamped metal construction with wooden grip panels. Built 1966-1969. SN B5336. CONDITION: Very fine, has been fired. Retains most of its black anodized finish and grip finish. Mechanics are fine. 4-48295. JR387 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

85
$2,357.00

*DARDICK MODEL 1500 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 with spare .22 bbl. Black finish, 6” bbl, ramp front sight, adjustable rear sight. Grip panels are checkered hard rubber with “DC” logo. 1950’s – 60’s attempt at a new design utilizing a magazine to feed a revolving cylinder with plastic triangular ammunition. Accompanied by its original blue hinged lid compartmented box, a spare .22 cal bbl and original box of 20 rounds of green trounds and an original brochure. NSN. CONDITION: As new. Retains virtually all its original finish. Grips have faded to purple, ammunition and box are crisp. Brochure is fine with minor soil. 4-48290 JR390 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,000)

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$1,495.00

*DARDICK MODEL 1500 CARBINE. Cal. 30. Space age technology strikes again with Dardick’s attempt at a convertible firearm. Taking their Model 1500 pistol and inserting it into a carbine configuration. It has 20” round bbl with open sights, long walnut forearm, sheet metal receiver and walnut buttstock with black plastic buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48335 JR438 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

87
$805.00

*DARDICK MODEL 1500 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38. Black finish, 6” bbl, ramp front sight, adjustable rear sight. Grip panels are checkered hard rubber with “DC” logo. 1950’s – 60’s attempt at a new design utilizing a magazine to feed a revolving cylinder with plastic triangular ammunition. NSN. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 95% original blue on the bbl and black enamel on the frame. Grip panels have faded to purple. Magazine is not functioning and the rear sight is loose. 4-48296 JR389 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$132.00

SMALL LOT OF UZI CARBINE PARTS. Cal. 9mm. Consists of 16” bbl, dummy bbl, 25-rd mag and stamped metal top cover – Overall extremely fine. 4-47118 JR521 (100-200)

89
$747.00

DARDICK CARBINE SET-UP FOR MODEL 1500 PISTOL WITH EXTRA BARREL. Cal. 22 & 38. Standard carbine setup with 18-1/2” bbls, open sights, long walnut forearm and straight stock. CONDITION: As new, unfired retaining virtually all original factory finish. 4-48340 JR444 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

91
$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Parkerized finish, 2” bbl, smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop stud hole in the butt. Right sideplate is electric pencil marked “P-7-599”. Factory records are open at this serial number and original 2” bbl can not be verified. There were only 300 original 2” revolvers made in October 1942 for the U.S. Department of Justice issued through U.S. Army Ordnance. Top strap is marked “United States Property”. SN V180463. CONDITION: Fine as noted, retains about 85% original parkerizing thin on the cylinder and grip frame with moderate to heavy pitting on the grip frame. Bbl appears original to this revolver with matching wear patterns and condition. Lanyard loop and stud are missing. Grips are sound with heavy wear on the right side. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48211 JR265 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

92
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Parkerized finish, smooth walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. Left side of the frame is marked “N.Y.M.I.-635” (no indication of the meaning of this marking). Records indicate this revolver was shipped 9/30/1942 as a 4” to the U.S. Navy in Oakland, CA. SN V108271. CONDITION: Very fine, retains most all of its parkerized finish including the new bbl and ejector rod. Hammer and trigger retain most of their original case colors. Grips are fine with numerous small nicks and dings. Bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics. 4-48210 JR 264 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

93
$546.00

*SMITH & WESSON U.S.M..03 VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Parkerized finish, 4” bbl, smooth walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. Top strap is marked “U.S. NAVY” and the left side of the frame is engraved “PROPERTY OF/USMC”. This revolver was part of a Navy contract and delivered to Norfork, VA. The “USMC” marking can not be verified. SN V164129. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips, retains 97-98% gray parkerizing with fine edge wear and some surface rust spotting on the frame, sideplate and bbl. Grips are very fine also retaining most of their original finish with some bruising on the right side. Brilliant shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48217 JR269 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

94
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spcl. Parkerized finish, 4”’ bbl, smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. Top strap is marked “U.S. PROPERTY” with inspector initials “G.H.D.” Small “P” proof at the top left side of the frame. SN SV786546. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, all matching including the grips, retaining about 99% original fine parkerizing, case colors and stock varnish. Appears unfired with only a tiny line at the muzzle and around the cylinder, with only a couple spots of rust on the cylinder. A pristine example. 4-48215 JR268 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

95
$345.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. Parkerized finish, 5” bbls, smooth wood grips with lanyard loop in the butt. 1) Top strap is marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” with import mark on the left side of the frame. SN V138111. CONDITION: Fine as reparkerized over light pitting, grips are from another revolver and are fine. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) Top strap has been ground. Small ordinance proof and other marks on the butt. Rack #44 in white paint on the right grip. SN V112595. CONDITION: As noted, extremely fine, retaining virtually its original parkerizing except on the ground area. Fine grips with nicks and dings. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. Trigger and hammer retain about all original case colors. 4-48208, 4-48209 JR266 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

96
$632.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL REVOLVERS. Parkerized finish with square butt and a lanyard loop. 1) 38 S&W, 5” bbl, British proofed with diamond checkered walnut grips from another revolver. Backstrap is hand stamped “R.II.101”. Accompanied by a 1930-40’s right hand style, long drop, black leather swivel holster with belt frog and leg strap, unmarked. SN V749951. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips, retains 95-96% strong original parkerizing, moderately worn grips. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. Holster is fine with usual wear. 2) 38 Special, 4” bbl, smooth walnut grips, no proof marks and the top strap is not marked. This is a Defense Supply Commission authorized revolver. SN 979533. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains about 98% bright gray parkerizing with some spotting on the left side of the frame. Grips areas new. Bright shiny bore, appears unfired. 4-48213, 4-48216 JR270 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

97
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 HAND EJECTOR M&P 2ND MODEL NAVY CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Mil. (38 Colt). Blued finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, round butt with diamond checkered walnut grips, no medallions. Bottom of the butt has the correct Navy contract markings with Navy serial number 1248. Bbl, frame and cylinder are also correctly marked. Backstrap is stamped with rack number “18”. SN 25246. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 80% original blue overall, gray on the grip frame and around the trigger guard. Grips are sound and show moderate to heavy wear. Bore is strong and bright, slightly frosty, good mechanics. 4-48132 JR246 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

98
$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 HAND EJECTOR M&P 1ST MODEL ARMY CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Mil (38 Colt.) Blued finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, round butt with diamond checkered walnut grips, no medallions and a lanyard loop in the butt. Stock circles are stamped “JTT/1901” on the left side and “KSM” on the right side. Left rear of the frame, cylinder and bbl also have the “KSM” inspector marks with tiny “P” proof on the bbl. Butt has the correct Army contract markings. SN 13275. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips. Frame retains about 95% bright glossy blue, gray on the trigger guard. Bbl retains about 10% strong blue in the sheltered area with the balance light patina. Cylinder and sideplate are mostly light patina. Grips are fine showing moderate to heavy wear. Strong bore with moderate pitting, good mechanics. 4-48135 JR239 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

99
$805.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 HAND EJECTOR M&P 1ST MODEL ARMY CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Mil (38 Colt.) Blued finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, round butt with diamond checkered walnut grips, no medallions and a lanyard loop in the butt. Stock circles are stamped “JTT/1901” on the left side and “KSM” on the right side. Left rear of the frame, cylinder and bbl also have the “KSM” inspector marks with tiny “P” proof on the bbl. Butt has the correct Army contract markings. SN 13859. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Bbl and frame retain 80-85% strong original blue with the balance light patina. Cylinder is flaked to about 60% thin blue, stronger in the flutes. Grips are very fine showing only light wear. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-48140 JR238 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

100
$575.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 HAND EJECTOR M&P 1ST MODEL NAVY CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Mil. (38 Colt). Blued finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, round butt with diamond checkered walnut grips, no medallions. The bottom of the butt has the correct Navy contract markings with Navy serial number 454. Bbl, frame and cylinder are also correctly marked. The backstrap is stamped with rack number “1”. SN 5476. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are numbered 3553. Retains about 50% thin blue overall with chemical spotting overall and some pitting on the right rear of the frame and sideplate. Grips show moderate with a couple of dings on the right side. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-48148 JR237 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

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$6,095.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON FIXED SIGHT K-22 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 6” bbl, fixed sights, integral front sight, square but, diamond checkered, silver medallion walnut grips. Left side of the bbl is marked “SMITH & WESSON” with 2-line patent dates at the top and the caliber marking on the right side. Right forward side of the frame is marked “MADE IN U.S.A.” There is a tiny S&W trademark logo on the left side of the frame below the thumb latch. Patent dated hammer and trigger. SN 650945. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains 93-94% strong dark original blue with the wear mainly on the bbl and some minor flaking on the frame and sideplate. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. Extremely fine grips. A rare and seldom encountered revolver. 4-48207 JR271 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

102
$517.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DA REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 6” bbls, diamond checkered medallion grips. 1) Hand Ejector M&P 1905 4th Change. SN 301002. CONDITION: As new, probably unfired. Retains virtually all its original finish with a tiny scratch, a few spots of rust pitting and a rub on the frame. 2) Hand Ejector M&P 1905 3rd Change. SN 240762. CONDITION: Good, retains about 95% original blue under a coating of old dried oil with some minor spots of rust with light pitting at the muzzle. Grips are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-48172, 4-48188 JR251 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

103
$575.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DA REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 38 Special, Model 1905. Blued finish, 6” bbl, fixed sights, round butt, diamond checkered medallion wood grips. Serial number is followed by a star and the left side of the grip frame under the grip is stamped with a tiny diamond and the date “10.47” indicating factory refinish on that date. SN 63105. CONDITION: Very fine as refinished, retaining most of its dark blue, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips are new. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 2) Cal. 32-20. Model 1905 4th change, blued finish, 6” bbl, fixed sights, square butt, diamond checkered medallion grips. SN 70594. CONDITION: As new, all matching including the grips. Retains virtually all of its original factory blue with a small clean spot on the left rear of the frame, and a few tiny pin points of rust elsewhere. The trigger and hammer retain most of their bright case colors. Cylinder has a few spots of surface rust, appears unfired. Grips are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-48137; 4-48125 JR240 (Anderson Collection) (500-900)

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$1,610.00

*ITHACA WESTERN ARMS DBL BBL SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Lefever made box lock receiver, 26” barrels, choked Full/Mod, double triggers and extractors, uncheckered splinter forearm and pistol grip stock 14” over a black composition buttplate. SN 13409. CONDITION: Excellent, the barrels retain 97-98% strong original blue, the receiver 94-96% thinning blue, strong on the floorplate and trigger guard. The wood is sound and retains about all it’s original finish. Excellent, bright shiny bores, beautiful, untouched little double. 4-48686 JR99 (1,000-2,000)

105
$517.00

*STEVENS SPRINGFIELD MODEL 5000 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Standard shotgun with 26” bbls choked FULL/FULL. Dbl triggers and extractors, straight grain walnut with semi-beavertail checkered forearm and semi-pistol grip stock 14-3/8” over an old red head pad. SN C19223. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-92% thin original blue. Receiver 50-60% case colors. Wood is sound and retains most of an old refinish. Bright shiny bores. 4-47830 JR578 (200-400)

106
$805.00

*ITHACA GRADE I FLUES MODEL DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Fine light little shotgun with 26” damascus or damascus pattern bbls with very nicely figured stock and splinter forearm. Receiver has coarse engraving in foliate patterns with stippled background. Dbl triggers and extractors. Stock is 13-3/16” over an Ithaca hard rubber buttplate. SN 260819. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain about 90% damascus pattern. Receiver retains 75% bright original case colors faded toward the front end. Buttstock is extremely fine retaining most of its fine original varnish. Forearm is splintered with the broken pieces attached in a bag. Brilliant shiny bores. 4-47881 JR575 (300-500)

106A.
$258.00

*ZABALA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 10 ga. 3-1/2”mag. Pride of Spain model with 32” bbls. Dbl triggers and extractors. Box lock receiver and the bbls have double bite with Greener cross bolt. Receiver is nickel finish and is lightly engraved. Modestly figured wood with beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock is 14-1/2” over a Pachmayr pad. SN Z38399. CONDITION: Fine. The bbls retain about 95% original blue. Receiver about 95% nickel. Wood is sound with a small splinter by the lower tang and retains 94-96% varnish that is slightly crazed. Bright shiny bores. 4-48914 JR688 (300-500)

107
$172.00

*STEVENS FIELD GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 ga. Early Steven with 30” bbls, choked FULL/MOD. The receiver is case colored with the makers name and a flying duck on the left side. It has double triggers and extractors. It has the original checkered splinter forearm and a modern replacement buttstock. SN H30886. CONDITION: Good, as noted, bbls retain 80% original blue, receiver about 90% case colors, fading on the top and bottom. Wood is sound missing a sliver at the wrist. Fine, lightly pitted bore. 4-48459 JR339 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (200-400)

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$172.00

*STEVENS MODEL 530A DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. 32” bbls, choke FULL/FULL, box lock, case colored receiver, checkered walnut, hard rubber buttplate with sling eyes. SN 5318. CONDITION: Fine. 96-97% bbl blue, 75% case colors on receiver, 80% wood, bright shiny bores. 4-47880 JR641 (250-400)

109
$747.00

*ITHACA DELUXE MAG-10 SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 10ga. 3-1/2” mag. Fine deluxe gun with 32” full-choke vent rib bbl with single white bead. Wood is straight grain walnut with checkered wrist and forearm and original solid red Pachmayr pad. Accompanied by its original cardboard and styrofoam box. Sling swivels are installed in the stock and forearm cap. SN 100023020. CONDITION: As new. May have been fired but does not appear to have been hunted. Bright shiny bore. 4-48687 JR571 (500-800)

110
$1,053.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SKEET GUN. Cal. 410. Early standard skeet gun with 28” plain bbl, 2-1/2” chamber choked SKEET with small round ribbed forearm and pistol grip stock with hard rubber buttplate. SN 24676. CONDITION: Barrel is a replacement made by Bruce Bowen of Omaha, NE. Gun has been professionally reblued and is in excellent condition. Wood is sound with 93-95% original finish on forearm, and 92-93% original finish on stock. 4-46869 JR153 (500-1,000)

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$690.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Standard grade shotgun with 28” plain modified bbl, short flat bottom ribbed forearm with plain pistol grip stock and “WINCHESTER” plastic buttplate. Accompanied by it original 2-pc cardboard box with yellow label on the end. SN 1504261. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains 96-98% original finish to both metal and wood with only light muzzle and edge wear and slight thinning over the chamber area. Wood is sound. Box is fine with paper tape, probably from the factory, in two places. 4-48786 JR595 (500-800)

112
$805.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 TRAP GRADE PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Fine graded shotgun with 30” full choke solid rib bbl, dbl silver beads, checkered large round forearm and pistol grip stock 13-1/4” over a red white-line waffle pad. Bottom of the magazine tube is marked “MODEL-12-TRAP”. SN 814247. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 95-97% strong original blue with some wear and thinning on the magazine tube and bottom of receiver. Left side of receiver has several small scratches that appear to be gun case zipper scratches. Wood is sound and retains about 95% strong original varnish with some minor chips and scratches in the finish. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48785 JR602 (700-1,000)

113
$345.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 59 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Deluxe grade shotgun with 26” Winlite bbl that has modified choke. Straight grain checkered forearm and a Winchester black plastic buttplate. Receiver is etched engraved in pattern 4 of a bird dog on point and a woodland scene on the left and flying ducks on the right. SN 2101. CONDITION: Extremely fine as new, retains about 99% original factory finish with some small nicks in front of the grip and the toe. 4-48449 JR329 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-600)

114
$575.00

SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 1893 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Winchester’s first attempt at a pump shotgun, only 34,000 produced 1893-1897. Design was apparently weak and a number of them blew up which prompted the redesigned Model 1897. This shotgun has 30” plain modified bbl, round ribbed 3-screw forearm and smooth semi-pistol grip stock with smooth steel buttplate. SN 1764. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl and magazine tube retain mostly a medium brown patina with about 30% blue on the mag tube. Receiver retains about 50% blue, mostly on right side with the balance brown patina and light rust. Stock has a chip at the wrist and a couple of hairline cracks and retains about 60% original varnish. Forearm is fine and retains about 90% varnish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48878 JR637 (400-700)

115
$258.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1912 PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Original riot gun with Polychoke added to the muzzle. SN 162328. CONDITION: Fair. Little original finish remains, wire wrapped stock, otherwise wood is sound. Bright bore. Good mechanics. 4-47835 JR629 (100-300)

116
$460.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 31 SKEET PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Fine deluxe shotgun with 26” solid rib bbl marked “SKEET” with checkered beavertail forearm with grasping grooves and semi-pistol grip stock 14-1/8” over an Ithaca Gun Co. pad. SN 510574. CONDITION: Good, all matching. Retains 75% thin blue overall. Sound wood with most of an old refinish and some crazing on the buttstock. Bright shiny bore with plastic residue. 4-47832 JR579 (200-400)

117
$201.00

*MARLIN MARK II PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Alloy receiver, 28” plain modified bbl, engraved through the finish with a dog and pheasant on the left side and two ducks on the right. Checkered French walnut stock and forearm with red recoil pad. Bottom of receiver marked “Made in France” and trigger guard engraved with initials “EHW”. SN 42212. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains most of its original finish to metal and wood with light nicks and scratches on the stock. Bright shiny bore. 4-48363 JR487 (200-400)

118
$207.00

*H & R MODEL 1915 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Fine light little shotgun with 26” full choke bbl, case colored receiver, pistol grip stock, hard rubber buttplate. SN A135362. CONDITION: Very fine. 90% bbl blue, 75% faded receiver case colors, 85% wood finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-47836 JR670 (75-150)

119
$57.00

*H & R STANDARD M48 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. 28” full choke bbl, uncheckered wood, case colored receiver. SN. E24729. CONDITION: Fine. Cracked stock, no buttplate. 4-48871 JR640 (75-150)

120
$97.00

RICHARDS UNDER LEVER HAMMER SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. 30” damascus bbls with all metal forearm/opening lever. Back action locks, straight stock, smooth steel buttplate. NSN. CONDITION: Fair. Brown patina, worn wood, loose action. 4-48336 JR439 (Anderson Collection) (100-200)

121
$201.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 11 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Usual configuration, with two bbls, one being a plain full choke bbl, 27” with Polychoke. Other is 26” plain skeet. Receiver has a flying duck on left and a pheasant on right. Checkered wood and pistol grip stock and brown composition buttplate. Stock cut to 13-1/2”. SN 745343. CONDITION: About good. Both bbls and receiver retain about 90% original blue. Wood is sound with about 75% original varnish. Bright shiny bores. Good mechanics. 4-47833 JR626 (200-400)

122
$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 916T PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Blued finish, 20” bbl with adjustable sights, nicely figured uncheckered stock and forearm with black plastic buttplate. SN 2B8826. CONDITION: Very fine. As new, probably unfired. In its original styrofoam and cardboard box. 4-48332 JR434 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

123
$230.00

SPENCER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN. SN. 2565, Cal. 12 ga., 32” round bbl. Completely refinished. Buttstock and buttplate are replacements. CONDITION: Retains most of the tank re-blue, worn only on the operating rods. The slide handle is partially cracked on the left side and is badly sun faded. Action is good. 4-47825 FS82 (150-300)

124
$115.00

*MOSSBERG MODEL 500 AT PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. 30” full choke bbl, straight grain wood, slip on pad. SN G232478. CONDITION: Fair, 75% original finish. Functions fine, good bore. 4-48458 JR336 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (100-200)

125
$103.00

*STEVENS MODEL 58A BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. 24” bbl, 1-pc stock, box magazine. NSN. CONDITION: Excellent. 4-48869 JR638 (100-200)

126
$115.00

ZULU SHOTGUN. NSN, 12 ga., 29-3/4” bbl. Converted French musket made for the African trade. Marked “ZULU” on top of the bbl. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. Stock is solid with some repairs. 4-47827 FS118 (75-150)

127
$97.00

CONVERTED TABATIERRE MUSKET. NSN. Cal. 12 ga., 34” bbl, converted to shotgun using the snyder system. These are sometimes called Zulu shotguns. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. A large chunk is missing from the stock at the rear of the action and other cracks and chips are evident. Action is good. 4-47839 FS74 (50-100)

128
$1,495.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON PRE-WAR K22 MASTERPIECE SECOND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 6” bbl, partridge front sight with Call Brilliant Bead and round top frame with adjustable sight that has the patent number. Square butt with diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips. The finish is extra polish blue. This is 1 of only 1,067 produced between January 25, 1940 and March 12, 1942. SN 693025. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining 95-96% strong, brilliant blue with the losses due to flaking on the bbl. Hammer and trigger retain most of their bright original case colors. Grips are replacements and show moderate to heavy wear. Brilliant shiny bore, crisp mechanics shows very, very little use. 4-48203 JR272 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

129
$3,162.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON K-32 MASTERPIECE 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W Long. Blued finish, 6” bbl, partridge front sight, round top frame with square notch adjustable rear sight. Diamond checkered, silver medallion walnut grips with the patent dates inside the medallions. This is 1 of a total production of 83 revolvers of this model. SN 681819. CONDITION: Fine, retains about 95% strong bright original blue with muzzle and edge wear and general use marks. Grips are fine with moderate wear and a chip on the right side. Trigger and hammer retain about 95% thin case colors. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48173 JR255 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-4,000)

130
$747.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 M&P 2ND MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spcl. & U.S. Service CTG’s. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, target sights, round butt, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 21898. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another gun. Retains 93-95% strong original blue under old dried oil, with some minor rust spots and wear. Grips are extremely fine, bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48138 JR241 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

131
$345.00

*SMITH & WESSON K-22 OUTDOORSMAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6” bbl, adjustable sights, partridge front sight with McGivern bead. Square butt with silver medallion diamond checkered walnut grips. SN 650972. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips. Retains 85% original blue with wear on both sides of the bbl and sideplate. Grips are fine with moderate wear, strong bright bore that should clean better, good mechanics. 4-48127 JR244 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

132
$488.00

*SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL K-22 MASTERPIECE REVOLVER. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 6” bbl, partridge front sight, Call Brilliant Bead and round top frame with adjustable sight that has tiny white inlays on each side of the notch. Square grips and post war diamond checkered, magna grips. SN 663701. CONDITION: Fine, retains about 97% bright original blue with minor muzzle wear, a ding on the side of the bbl, and light edge wear. It also has a drag line around the cylinder and a scratch on the sideplate. Hammer and trigger retain about 75% fading case colors. Grips are as new. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48204 JR273 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

133
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 M&P 1ST MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spcl. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, target sights, round butt, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed with a star and the left side of the grip frame has a date “6.15” indicating factory refinish on that date. SN 7665. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another gun. Retains about 96-97% strong blue as refinished. Grips are fine, bore is bright with light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48130 JR242 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

134
$1,955.00

*SMITH & WESSON PRE-WAR 22/32 KIT GUN. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 4” bb, Marbles 35-A front sight, round top frame with adjustable rear sight and a white outline around the U-notch. It has round butt, diamond checkered silver medallion, walnut grips that are numbered 531097. SN 530214. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except the grips. Retains about 98-99% strong bright original blue, extremely fine grips, bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics. 4-48270 JR316 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

135
$690.00

COLT MODEL 1895 NEW MODEL ARMY/NAVY DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Colt. Blued finish, 6” bbl, dbl notch cylinder, black hard rubber grips with oval Colt embossing. Bbl address has patent dates through “95”. SN 119727. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 96-97% bright glossy blue with some flaking on the left front side of frame. Possibly unfired. Grips show light diamond point wear, otherwise are sharp and crisp. Edges of the hammer and trigger retain most of their bright niter blue and the sides of the hammer, bright polish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48349 JR489 (800-1,200)

136
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1905 M&P TARGET 4TH CHANGE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 6” bbl, target front sight, round top frame with round groove adjustable rear sight. Diamond checkered medallion magna grips that are numbered to another revolver. SN 518940. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 92-94% strong bright original blue with muzzle and edge wear, some minor spots on the sideplate, and one or two spots of pitting. Grips are very fine and sharp with one or two chipped diamonds. Hammer and trigger retain thin case colors. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48182 JR256 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

137
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON BEKEART MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6” bbl, target front sight, adjustable rear sight, with diamond checkered medallion target grips having the separate number “1546” stamped on the bottom of the left grip. Shipped in 1912. SN 163803. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains 90-92% strong bright original blue, with muzzle and cylinder wear and a cleaned spot on the left side of the frame. Grips show moderate wear, are sound and retain most of their original finish. Bore is strong and bright, with light to moderate pitting, good mechanics. 4-48268 JR318 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

138
$402.00

*LOT OF TWO SMITH & WESSON 22/32 KIT GUNS. Cal. 22. Blue finish, 6” bbls. 1) Bekeart model, extended diamond checkered walnut grips, target sights. SN 428021. CONDITION: About good. Retains about 60% blue, very worn grips. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Strong bright bore with pitting. 2) Bekeart model, target sights. Monogrammed 2-pc hard rubber grips. SN 221228. CONDITION: About good. All matching except the grips which, are numbered to another gun, retains most of an old re-blue. Strong bright bore with a ring near the muzzle. Good mechanics. 4-48202; 4-48265 JR369 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

139
$632.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON BEKEART MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blue finish, 6” bbl, partridge front sight, adjustable rear sight. About 75% coverage modest quality foliate arabesque pattern engraving with punch dot background. The trigger is beautifully checkered and is fitted with amateur made, coarse checkered ivory grips which have S&W medallions. SN 409217. CONDITION: As noted, retains about 95% custom blue, strong bright dirty bore, fine yellow color to the grips, good mechanics. 4-48266 JR317 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

140
$201.00

*SMITH & WESSON BEKEART MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6” bbl, partridge front sight, adjustable rear sight. Diamond checkered extension target grips with the number “2262” stamped on the bottom of the left side. The serial number is followed by a star and the left side of the grip frame has a small “B” and a diamond with the date “7.26” apparently date of factory refinish. SN 208067. CONDITION: Fair to good, 25-30% thin plum finish remains, with the balance gray metal color. Grips are heavily worn and the original number is no longer visible. Strong bore with moderate pitting, worn mechanics. 4-48267 JR319 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

141
$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL AUSTRIAN POLICE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Parkerized finish, 5” bbl, smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. Left rear side of the frame is stamped “OSTERREICH/POLIZEI” with an eagle in the middle (Austrian Police). Top of the backstrap is unit marked “16BN/745/1172”. Bottom of the butt has the “WB” and flaming bomb proofs. SN 957197. CONDITION: Fine, retains about 95% thinning parkerized finish with some light spotting on the bbl and cylinder. Grips are about new and are recent replacements. Bore is strong and bright with a ring at midpoint. 4-48214 JR267 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

142
$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38/200 BRITISH SERVICE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” bbl, diamond checkered walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt and a small “P” proof. Left rear side of the frame marked with a “C” and broad arrow of the Canadian Government with right side of the bbl, frame and around the cylinder having British proofs. SN 739846. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all its original factory finish with light muzzle and edge wear and some pin points of rust on the sideplate, all matching including the grips. Bright shiny bore. 4-48187 JR254 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

143
$287.00

*EXPERIMENTAL SMITH & WESSON REVOLVER. Appears to be in 32-44 or possibly 32 S&W Long. Unfinished with 5” heavy bbl that resembles a triple lock. Built on what appears to be an unfinished 1917 frame that has a Springfield inspection mark inside the crane and the assembly number 79137. Medallion diamond checkered grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. Left side of the grip frame is stamped “E4” under the grip and the number “4” is also stamped on the bottom of the bbl, cylinder is unmarked. Also on the bottom of the bbl is scratched a number “30” and the date “12/26/43”. Chambers are sleeved down to their current size. NSN CONDITION: Fine, as noted, unfinished gray metal color with scattered light pitting on the frame and sideplate. Good grips, bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. Certainly an unusual piece that requires further investigation. 4-48190 JR257 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-3,000)

144
$632.00

*SMITH & WESSON PRE-PRODUCTION SAMPLE OF A K-32 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W long. Unfinished, in the white, with rough machine marks but with all roll marks and numbers except on the cylinder and bbl. Bbl is 6” with a partridge front sight and round top adjustable rear sight. Square butt with diamond checkered medallion grips. Cylinder is apparently from a finished revolver, as it is polished with blue in the flutes and on the ejector rod. SN 679643. CONDITION: As noted. Grips show substantial wear. Bore is as new, mechanics are tight. A most unusual piece that would add to anyone’s collection. 4-48131 JR235 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

145
$805.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR M&P 1ST MODEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Nickel finish, 4” bbl, fixed sight, 2-pc round butt, medallion pearl grips. Engraved with about 40% coverage foliate arabesque factory engraving. Left side of the grip frame, under the grip, is stamped “R-N” and has the date “5 78” indicating factory renickel on that date. SN 2823. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips. Retains about all of its renickel finish, strong bright bore, very fine grips with a replaced chip on the left side and a couple of small cracks on the right side, good mechanics. 4-48133 JR233 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

146
$460.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DA REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Spcl. 1) Hand Ejector Model 1905 1st Change, blued finish, 6-1/2” bbl, diamond checkered medallion grips. Extractor guide (star wheel) still has the rounded ends on the arms. SN 137131. CONDITION: Good to very good, retains 90-95% original blue, flaked thin on the frame and sideplate, with muzzle wear, mismatched grips, bright, light pitting, good mechanics. 2) Hand Ejector Model 1905 4th Change, nickel finish, 6” bbl. SN 380100. CONDITION: Fine, retains 96-96% strong original nickel with some light pimpling on the sideplate. Grips are not original and have heavy wear. Bright bore, light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48191, 4-48196 JR253 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

147
$517.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DA REVOLVERS. Cal. 32-20. Blued finish, diamond checkered medallion walnut grips. 1) Hand Ejector Model 1905 4th Change, 5” bbl, late bbl markings. SN 144632. CONDITION: As new, probably unfired, retaining virtually all its original factory finish with a couple spots of rust on the left side of the frame and pin points of rust on the sideplate. 2) Hand Ejector Model 1905 3rd Change, 4” bbl. SN 64358. CONDITION: Good, retains about 40% thin blue with fine surface pitting, very fine grips from another revolver, strong bore, light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48176, 4-48180 JR252 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

148
$517.00

*REMINGTON 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. WWII production 1903 with bbl dated “6-42”, 1-pc stock with long hand guard and Boit 44 military sling. Left side of the buttstock has faint letters “VFW”. Accompanied by a ground down M1903 bayonet with 6-5/8” blade. SN 3143505. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 96-97% original parkerizing, except the floorplate and trigger guard, which is about 85%. Wood is sound and has a fine hand rubbed linseed oil patina. Sling is dry and crackled but sound. Bore is dark and pitted apparently from blank firing. Bayonet as noted, about good. 4-47849 JR580 (300-600)

149
$1,150.00

REMINGTON M1903A3 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Standard issue rifle with bbl date, “9-43”. Original Remington bolt, 2-groove bbl, 1-pc Walnut stock with “RA” and “FJA” cartouches, front sight has the stamped sheet metal cover and a nickeled cleaning kit in the trap of the checkered buttplate. SN 4007990. CONDITION: Pristine new. Appears to be unfired retaining virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood with only one or two small storage marks on the wood. 4-48682 JR570 (800-1,200)

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*SMITH CORONA MODEL 03A3 MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24” bbl dated 3-43, blade front sight, receiver mounted peep sight, 1-pc stock, long hand guard, stamped floorplate and trigger guard with checkered buttplate with trap. SN 4812458. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 90% parkerizing, sound wood, no visible cartouches, dark oil finish. Strong bore, dark in grooves. 4-47854 JR671 (250-500)

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$517.00

*EDDYSTONE MODEL 1917 MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 26” bbl, winged front sight and standard rear sight. Full length stock and forearm with swivels and smooth buttplate with trap. Bbl date 10-18. SN 1346721. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains most all of its original fine parkerizing and the wood and about all of its fine oil finish with minor handling and storage marks and a small gouge on the buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-47853 JR627 (300-500)

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$488.00

GERMAN MODEL 71 BOLT ACTION MILITARY CARBINE. Cal. 11mm Mauser. Scarce carbine with 20” oct to round bbl, barleycorn front sight with short carbine rear sight. Usual markings, dated on right side 1876. Single bbl band missing the swivel with a buttstock swivel and smooth steel buttplate. SN 6179B. CONDITION: Good to very good. Appears to be all matching, missing the rear sight blade and retains a bright finish under a very heavy coating of old fireplace soot and smoke. Wood is sound and retains most of a sanded refinish. Strong bright bore. 4-48727 JR475 (300-500)

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$345.00

FRENCH MODEL 1891 LEBEL CARBINE. Cal. 8mm Lebel. Usual configuration, 18” bbl, 1-pc stock, missing wiping rod, with sling swivels. SN 35042. CONDITION: Good. Mismatched, good mechanics, good bore. Broken magazine spring. 4-47852 JR628 (100-200)

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$92.00

*SPORTERIZED ENFIELD RIFLE. Cal. 303 British. No. 4 MKI with cut down forearm, shortened bbl with attached front sight and SK scope mount. Military style sling, 5-shot mag. SN V16305. CONDITION: Fine. Good metal, refinished wood. Good sling. Bright shiny bore. 4-48362 JR488 (50-150)

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$115.00

*1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. Sporterized military rifle, bbl cut to 24-1/2”, forearm reduced, single bbl band. SN 5120. CONDITION: As noted, very good. Strong bright bore. 4-47857 JR581 (100-200)

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$51.00

*1895 CHILENO MAUSER RIFLE. Cal. 7mm. Sporterized rifle with 24” bbl, military sights, cut down forearm, 1-bbl band, mismatched. SN L5037. CONDITION: Good to very good. Good bore, dark in the grooves. 4-47858 JR577 (100-200)

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$212.00

*LOT OF TWO WWII JAPANESE MILITARY RIFLES. 1) Type 99. Cal. 7.7 Jap. Accompanied by an original bayonet with flat ground blade with steel sheath. SN 79444. CONDITION: Good to very good. Missing the ramrod, monopod and aircraft sights, mismatched bolt, cleaned receiver. Wood is sound with most of an old refinish. Strong bore. Bayonet is fine. 2) Type 38 Arisaka training rifle. Cal. 6.5 Jap with 30” smooth bore bbl with stepped muzzle to accommodate bayonet. Standard sights with original wiping rod. 1-pc wood stock with short hand guard and smooth steel buttplate. Completely unmarked except for the serial number and numbers on the various parts. SN 12. CONDITION: Mismatched with light rust on the exposed metal, refinished wood, pitted bore. Missing the extractor. 4-48740; 4-48737 JR478 (200-400)

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$201.00

LOT OF TWO EARLY EUROPEAN BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLES. 1) French Model 1874 dated 1881. Cal. 11mm with 32” tapered round bbl, standard sights, 2 bbl bands, saber bayonet lug at the muzzle, 1-pc walnut stock with smooth steel buttplate. SN 70203. CONDITION: Mismatched, refinished, heavy coat of fireplace soot and smoke. Forearm is missing a long splinter on left side with most of an old refinish. Strong dark bore. 2) Vetterli dated 1891. Cal. 11mm with 34” tapered round bbl, usual sights with box magazine. SN AK4367. CONDITION: Broken stock, refinished wood, pitting along the bbl channel, heavy coating of fireplace soot and smoke. Springfield trapdoor ramrod. 4-48735; 4-48736 JR476 (200-400)

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$155.00

LOT OF TWO SWISS VETTERLI BOLT-ACTION RIFLES. 1) Model 1878 SN. 195777. Cal. .41 Swiss, 33-1/4” hard oct bbl. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall, stock has been repaired at the wrist, ramrod is missing. Mechanically good. 2) Model 1878 SN. 164270. Cal. .41 Swiss, 33-1/4” hard oct bbl. Stock has been cut in front of the rear bbl band. A number of mother of pearl inlays have been inserted into the stock. CONDITION: 50% blue mixed with light surface rust and wear. Stock has been repaired at the wrist, ramrod and lower tang screw and swing swivels are missing. Mechanically good. 4-47850; 4-47851 FS78 (200-400)

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$877.00

*ENGRAVED & INSCRIBED SMITH & WESSON AIRWEIGHT CHIEF SPECIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 2” bbl, medallion ivory Micarta grips. About 80% coverage fine quality foliate arabesque pattern, non-factory engraving. Backstrap is engraved with the name “W.E.Wayman”. SN 129566. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all of its custom finish applied after engraving, appears unfired. 4-48101 JR234 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$345.00

*SMITH & WESSON TERRIER POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 2” bbl, half moon front sight, small knurled hammer, 5-screw frame. Grips are diamond checkered with medallions in an extended target configuration, and the grip frame has been modified with a notch to fit into the grips. Bottom of the grips are fitted with a flat blued metal grip cap secured into the butt with 2 screws. Srial number has been relocated from the bottom of the butt to the front strap. These grips are numbered to the revolver. SN 68813. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips, retains 95-97% strong bright original blue, with scattered very fine surface rust. Left grip has a crack above the medallion. Strong bright bore with a spot or two of rust, crisp mechanics. 4-48247 JR308 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON TERRIER POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 2” bbl, half moon front sight, diamond checkered medallion grips, late style thumb latch. SN 66910. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains 95% original finish, good grips with light wear, strong bright bore, crisp mechanics. 4-48253 JR309 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$575.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON CHIEF’S SPECIAL REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special, blued finish, 2” bbl, ramp front sights, 2-pc diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips, 5-screw models, small guard, small grip. 1) SN 30706. Early flat latch. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching including grips, 85% original blue, thin on bbl and cylinder, brown backstrap, chipped grip, bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) SN 71514. Later thick latch. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except grips which are from another revolver. Retains 96-97% original blue, fired very little, light muzzle and edge wear, light freckled rust on the right side and sideplate, grips are extremely fine, bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48246, 4-48254 JR304 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$575.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON CHIEF’S SPECIAL REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special, blued finish, 2-pc diamond checkered, medallion grips. 1) SN 2608. 5-screw Model with early flat latch and integral half moon front sight. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips, retains about 97% original finish overall, slightly thin on the cylinder, good bore, fired very little, good mechanics. 2) SN 46402. 4-screw Model with angled flat latch, ramp type front sight. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains about 95% original blue with minor rust spotting and moderate grip wear. Bright bore, good mechanics. 4-48249, 4-48251 JR302 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$488.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON CHIEF’S SPECIAL REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special, blued finish, 2” bbl, half-moon front sight, 2-pc diamond checkered, medallion walnut grips with early flat latch, 5-screw models. 1) SN 2026. Half moon front sight, small guard, small grip. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, retains 95-96% original finish, thin on the cylinder, brown on the backstrap. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) SN 24826. Ramp front sight. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips, retains 90-92% original finish, worn bbl, thin cylinder and brown backstrap, very worn grips missing a sliver, strong bright bore, good mechanics. 4-48250, 4-48252 JR303 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$431.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON J-FRAME REVOLVERS. 1) Centennial Airweight 38 Special, 2” bbl, uncheckered medallion Centennial grips. Frame is anodized alloy with blued steel bbl and cylinder. Unusual with 5-screw sideplate and a small lock screw on the sideplate screw at the top. SN10829. CONDITION: About good, retains 70-75% finish overall, thin cylinder with pimpling on sideplate, bright bore, good grips, good action. 2) Chief’s Special, 38 Special, blued finish, 2” bbl, diamond checkered medallion grips. SN 14785. CONDITION: About good, all matching including grips, retains most of a cold blue finish with some light pitting, bright bore, good mechanics. 4-48244, 4-48248 JR301 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$488.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1 PRESENTATION REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. Stainless steel, 2-1/2” bbl with red ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight. Round butt with checkered, medallion walnut grips. Sideplate is inscribed “TIMOTHY BRAATEN/CHIEF/OF/POLICE/8/84-12-93”. Also on the sideplate is the seal of the city of Oak Ridge, TN. Presumably, Chief Braaten was the chief of police for Oak Ridge. Left side of the frame beneath the cylinder is inscribed in script “TIMOTHY BRAATEN”. SN 98K8506. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains most of its original finish to both metal and wood, appears unfired. 4-48200 JR295 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$526.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1 STAINLESS STEEL REVOLVER. Cal. 357 mag. All stainless, 2-1/2” bbl, red ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight. Round butt with checkered medallion, walnut grips. SN 32K3939. CONDITION: As new, possibly unfired, retains all of its factory finish to metal and wood. 4-48194 JR292 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 TENNESSEE ASSO.03 OF CHIEFS OF POLICE COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Stainless steel, 2” bbl, round butt with checkered, medallion walnut grips. Backstrap is beautifully engraved “TO R.B. from Chief Bob Smith’84”. It is believed the Chief Smith was the Chief of Police of Knoxville, TN. Sideplate has the logo of the Tennessee Asso.03 of Chiefs of Police and is also marked “CHARTERED 1970”. SN ADR5183. CONDITION: As new, appear to be unfired, retaining virtually of its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48198 JR293 (Anderson Collection) (300-800)

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$373.00

*INSCRIBED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEF’S SPECIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 2” bbl, ramp front sight, smooth 2-pc medallion grips. Sideplate is inscribed in script engraving “TO R B WAYMAN/IN PAYMENT OF/DEBT/HANK MEANS,/DALLAS, 1979”. The left side of the grip frame under the grip is stamped with the number of various markings one of which is “X8295”. The same number appears inside the sideplate. SN J791159. CONDITION: Extremely fine, appears unfired, retains virtually of its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48222 JR305 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$431.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 40 CENTENNIAL POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 2” bbl, flat latch, smooth extension medallion grips. Sideplate is engraved through the blue “R.B.W.” SN 6702. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new, all matching including the grips, retains virtually all its original finish to metal and wood with only a fine cylinder line. Bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics. 4-48242 JR300 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$373.00

*COLT AGENT POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Anodized alloy frame, blued steel 2” bbl and cylinder with full checkered medallion, walnut grips. Backstrap is inscribed though the finish “TO R.B. WAYMAN” and on the bottom “COLT”. SN 124228LW. CONDITION: Extremely fine, appears unfired, retaining virtually all of its original factory finish. 4-48245 JR306 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$460.00

*SMITH & WESSON CENTENNIAL POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Nickel finish, 2” bbl, medallion pearl grips with flat latch. SN 930. CONDITION: Fine as refinished, retains virtually all of its custom nickel. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48243 JR299 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Black anodized alloy frame with blued steel bbl and cylinder. Round butt with checkered medallion, walnut grips. Hammer is partially shrouded. SN 653033 CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired, retains virtually all of original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48223 JR298 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

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$438.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 CHIEF’S SPECIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. All stainless, 2” bbl, no grips. SN R9197. CONDITION: Very fine, retains virtually all of it original factory finish with some spotting on the right side, appears unfired. 4-48255 JR307 (Anderson Collection) (200-400)

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$431.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-7 PERUVIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Special. Blued finish, 2” bbl, fixed sights, round butt with checkered medallion, walnut grips. Sideplate has the crest of Peru with the inscription “POLICIA DE INVESTIGACIONES DEL PERU”. SN AEW5089. CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired, retaining virtually all of its original factory finish to both metal and wood. 4-48197 JR294 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$460.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON BRITISH CONTRACT DA REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 38 S&W. Model 38/200 Service revolver. Blued finish, 6” bbl, diamond checkered, silver medallion walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. There is a small “P” on the bottom of the bbl by the serial number. SN 717832. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, possibly unfired, all matching including the grips, retaining about all its original factory finish with a small scratch on the frame. Bright shiny bore. 2) Cal. 38 Spcl. Model 1905 M&P 4th Change. Blued finish, 4” bbl, fixed sights, diamond checkered silver medallion walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. British proofed with Arabic markings on the bbl. SN 758178. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the grips, retains 93-95% original blue, grips show heavy wear with a couple chips. Bright bore, light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48179, 4-48185 JR250 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$575.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR M & P REVOLVERS. Cal. 32-20. Nickel finish, 4” bbls, round butt, black hard rubber grips. 1) Model 1902 1st change. SN 17452. CONDITION: Very fine, retains 96-97% strong original nickel with a scratch on the sideplate and a couple spots of rust with another on the left side of the frame. Hammer and trigger retain most of the bright original case colors. Cylinder face has light rust. Bore is strong and bright with a few spots of pitting, fine mechanics. 2) First Model. Serial number is followed with a star and the left side of the grip frame is stamped with the date “6.43” indicating factory refinish on that date. SN 3782. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Retains most of its refinished nickel with light muzzle wear. Grips are fine with moderate wear, bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48174, 4-48175 JR263 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$603.00

*LOT OF TWO MODERN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. 1) Colt detective special. Cal. 38Spcl. Nickel 2” bbl., checkered wood grips with black Bucheimer holster. SN A40520. CONDITION: Near new, has been fired but retains virtually all of its original finish. Sound mechanics, good holster. 2) Smith & Wesson Combat Masterpiece pre-model 18. Cal. 22. Blued, 4” bbl., adjustable sights, diamond checkered magna grips. Accompanied by its original 2-pc box. SN K293911. CONDITION: Very good, moderate holster wear, 90-92% original finish, very fine grips, bright shiny bore. Box has worn corners and edged with damage to one end. 4-48395; 4-48396 JR459 (400-600)

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$488.00

*LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR M&P REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special. Nickel finish, round butt. 1) Second Change 4” bbl, black hard rubber grips. SN 33206. CONDITION: About good, retains about 70% nickel, fine grips, strong dark bore, good mechanics. 2) First Model, 5” bbl, 2-pc pearl grips. SN 10078. CONDITION: Fair to good, 20% nickel, balance patina and light rust, ejector rod knob missing, poor bore, good mechanics, fine grips. 3) First Model, 6-1/2” bbl, 2-pc pearl grips. SN 17810. CONDITION: Very good, as refinished, 90% nickel, extremely fine grips, strong bore, lightly pitted, good mechanics. 4-48192, 4-48195, 4-48193 JR260 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$460.00

*LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR M&P REVOLVERS. Cal. 32-20. 1) 1902 Second Model. Nickel finish, 4” bbl, black hard rubber grips. SN 8450. CONDITION: Very fine as refinished, 98% nickel, fine grips, strong bright bore, does not function on double action. 2) Model 1905 1st Change. Blue finish, 4” bbl, round butt, diamond checkered medallion walnut grips. SN 25635. CONDITION: Good to very good, 60% thin blue, near new grips from another revolver. Strong bore with light pitting, good mechanics. 3) Model 1905 1st Change. Nickel finish, 4” bbl, square butt with later diamond checkered magna grips. Left side of grip frame “RN” in a rectangle and has the date “12 73” indicating factory refinish on that date. Frame markings restamped. SN 22690. CONDITION: Very fine as refinished, retaining virtually all its new nickel, strong bore, fine pitting, near new grips, good mechanics. 4-48178, 4-48186, 4-48189 JR262 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$345.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR REVOLVERS. 1) Model 38-200 British Service Revolver. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 5” bbl, diamond checkered walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. Bbl, cylinder and left side of the frame has British proofs. SN 831325. CONDITION: Very fine, retains 96-97% strong original blue, grips are from another revolver and are heavily worn. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics, may be unfired. 2) Model 1905 M&P 4th Change. Cal. 38 Spcl. Blued finish, 4” bbl, diamond checkered walnut grips. SN 47336. CONDITION: Fair to good, 15-20% finish remains the balance a light patina, grips heavily worn, strong bore light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48181, 4-48201 JR258 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$373.00

*LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON M&P REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Spcl. All are nickel finished with round butt and fixed sights. 1) Model 1905. SN 104988. 6” bbl, pearl grips. Bbl marked “S&W 38 MIL” (will accept 38 Spcl.) CONDITION: Fair to good, 60% nickel, repaired left grip, strong pitted bore, good mechanics. 2) Model 1902, SN 45637. 6-1/2” bbl, black hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed with a star indicating factory refinish. Bbl is marked “38 S&W Special/& U.S. SERVICE CTGS”. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except grips, retains most of its refinished nickel, damaged front sight, strong bore, fine pitting, good mechanics. 3) Model 1905, SN 99922. 6-1/2” bbl, 2-pc hard rubber grips. Left side of the grip frame marked with a star and the date “12 59” indicating factory refinish on that date. Bbl marking as in No. 2 above. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips, retains most of its renickel finish, bushed frame screw, very fine grips with a repaired crack on the left side, strong dark bore that should clean much better, good mechanics. 4-48126, 4-48136, 4-48134 JR243 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$345.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR M&P REVOLVERS. Cal. 32-20. 1) Fourth Change. Blued finish, 5” bbl, square butt, diamond checkered walnut grips. SN 96704. CONDITION: Fair to good, 40% blue, fine pitting, good grips, bright bore, good mechanics. 2) Model 1905. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” bbl, round butt, black hard rubber grips. SN 19882. CONDITION: Good, 65-75% nickel, fine rust and pitting, good grips, strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48177, 4-48199 JR261 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$702.00

*LOT OF 2 COLT DA REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 Special 1) Official Police. Blued finish, 4” bbl, replacement medallion oversized grips. Backstrap stamped “ARD 39-3 US NO A 1004” with an anchor at the top. SN 171901. CONDITION: Fine, retains about 95% original blue with normal wear patterns, grips are fine, uncheckered with most of original varnish, bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) Official Police. Blued finish, 4” bbl, medallion full checkered, wood grips. SN 699779. CONDITION: Very good, retains about 93% original blue with bbl and cylinder wear, strong and bright elsewhere, fine grips, bright bore, good mechanics. 4-48183, 4-48184 JR 259 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

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$0.00

*HIGH STANDARD SENTINEL DA REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Nickel finish, 2-3/8” bbl, white plastic bird head grips. Double action only. SN 2395399. CONDITION: Fine. Retains most of its original finish. Good bore, good mechanics. 4-48286 JR382 (Anderson Collection) (100-200)

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$488.00

*GREAT WESTERN SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Blued and case colored finish, 5-1/2” bbl, fixed sights, plastic stag grips. SN GW994. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 95-96% original finish overall. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. Would make a good cowboy action shooter. 4-48285 JR383 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$327.00

GERMAN BAR PISTOL. Cal. 25 Centerfire. Blued finish, extremely thin flat pocket pistol with 2-1/2” superposed bbls and folding trigger. The bar has four chambers, the top two of which are fired dbl action. Then the bar is rotated bringing two fresh cartridges in line with the bores. It has replacement red rubber grips. SN 6453. CONDITION: Good, as noted. Retains 80-85% bright original blue. Strong dark bores. 4-48748 JR533 (200-400)

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$201.00

*GREAT WESTERN SUPERPOSED DERRINGER. Cal. 38 S&W. Copy of a Remington Derringer with blued bbls and an alloy frame with black plastic grips. SN 690. CONDITION: Good. Shows considerable wear with some light rust on the bbls. Bright shiny bores. Good mechanics. 4-48287 JR386 (Anderson Collection) (100-200)

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$134.00

*BRAZILIAN DOUBLE BARREL PISTOL. SN 6880. Cal. 320. 4” ribbed bbl. Marked “A. ESPINGARDA MINEIRA” on top of bbl and “EDMUNDO MACHADO / RIO DE JANEIRO” on both sides of the frame. CONDITION: 80% nickel overall with live rust where nickel has flaked away. The grip is good. Action is fine. The rear grip screw is striped. FS28 4-47804 (100-200)

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$3,680.00

RARE ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON “BABY RUSSIAN”, MODEL #2 FIRST TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Gold and nickel finish, 4” keyhole ribbed bbl, engraved in New York style with about 65% coverage fine foliate arabesque patterns, with foliate patterns between the flutes on the cylinder. Fitted with very bright 2-pc pearl grips. Frame is nickel plated. Cylinder, latch and latch screws are gold plated. SN 5528. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new. All matching including the grips which have the number, 28 scratched on each side. Appears to be unfired since being engraved and plated. Engraving is sharp and crisp with the cylinder and other gold appointments possibly redone. Hammer retains about 90% bright case colors. Trigger and gear pawl retain 50% thin blue. Bore is brilliant and shiny, mechanics are crisp. 4-48100 JR 183 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

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$1,667.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc round butt pearl grips. Engraved in New York style with about 80% coverage and the backstrap inscribed “E.M. BLALOCK”. SN 27361. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips, which have the number 361 inscribed on both sides. Overall retains 96-97% strong original nickel with only minor losses on the cylinder and at the muzzle and a small bare spot on the bottom of the butt. Grips are fine with a chip out of the right heel and some age discoloration. Bore is strong with light pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48083 JR176 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

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$2,530.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 32 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with bird head, 2-pc ivory grips. New York style engraved with a bluebird and its nest on the sideplate and foliate arabesque elsewhere with about 60% coverage. SN 5940. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which appear original to this revolver. Overall, it retains about 90% strong original nickel with most of the losses at the muzzle, front of the cylinder and around the forcing cone. Hammer retains about 50% good case colors. Grips are fine with beautiful color and nice grain patterns. Dark pitted bore, fine mechanics. 4-48082 JR171 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

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$2,185.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL #2 SECOND TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with high half moon front sight and round butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Fitted with the Mexican model flat-sided hammer and spur trigger. However, it has the half-cock safety notch in the hammer. SN 23808. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching except the latch, which is numbered 5758 and the grips, which are unnumbered. Overall, it retains about 90% strong, bright blue with some thin areas on the bbl and left side of the frame. Cylinder and grip frame are thin. Hammer and trigger retain most of their brilliant colors. Bright shiny bore, crisp mechanics. Fine grips with a small line on the right side. 4-48091 JR180 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

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$1,035.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL #2 SECOND TYPE SPUR TRIGGER TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with target sights and 2-pc medallion round butt pearl grips. Fitted with the flat-sided Mexican hammer and spur trigger but has the safety notch in the hammer. The serial number is on the front strap instead of the normal position on the bottom of the butt indicating it may have been shipped with extension grips. Records indicate it was shipped to Germany, although there are no proof marks. SN 17970. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and cylinder are numbered 12474 and the latch is unnumbered. Retains 88-90% strong bright, original blue overall, with the balance flaked to a light gray patina with drag lines around the cylinder. Grips are fine. Bore is brilliant and shiny, mechanics are crisp. 4-48094 JR181 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

196
$575.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL #2 SECOND TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with half moon front sight and round butt, 2-pc black monogrammed hard rubber grips. Fitted with the Mexican spur trigger but has the original “91” flanged hammer. There is a series of letters and numbers lightly scratched on the left side of the grip frame under the grip that appear to be a police property number. SN 5553. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips, which are numbered 37784. Overall retains 35-40% thin original blue with the balance being gray metal patina with light pitting on the bbl. Grips are fine with light wear. Bore is strong and bright with light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48092 JR 182 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

197
$1,150.00

SMITH & WESSON BABY RUSSIAN MODEL 2 FIRST TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc round butt pearl grips. This is a scarce variation with the tiny screw on the right side of the frame just in front of the hammer screw, behind the recoil shield. SN 27. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching except the grips, which are unnumbered. Overall retains 60-70% dull nickel with the balance gray metal color and a couple spots of pitting on the bbl. Grips are fine and fit this revolver well. Bore is strong with moderate pitting, mechanics are fine, the break-open action a little stiff. 4-48087 JR178 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

198
$431.00

SMITH & WESSON BABY RUSSIAN MODEL 2 FIRST TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish. 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc S&W logo, round butt, hard rubber grips. SN 14038. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips. Overall retains about 90% original nickel turning milky. Grips are fine with moderate to heavy wear. Bore is strong with moderate pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48085 JR177 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

199
$488.00

SMITH & WESSON 32 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc S&W logo bird head red and black mottled hard rubber grips. SN 23575. CONDITION: Good to very good, retains about 85% original nickel with the balance a silver metal color. Some of the screws are slightly battered. Bbl, latch and cylinder are not numbered. Strong bright, shiny bore with minor pitting. Fine grips with moderate wear. Cylinder stop does not engage with the hammer down, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48088 JR175 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

199A.
$86.00

LOT OF TEN PAST JULIA AUCTION CATALOGS. This lot of ten past Julia auction catalogs, together with the prices realized list, is being sold to benefit the St. Jude’s hospital. The National Auctioneers Association, of which we are a member, has had a special project for the last few years, in which they ask member auctioneers throughout North America to sell a special donation item at each of their upcoming auctions; the proceeds of which will be donated directly to St. Jude’s Hospital for children. The entire proceeds of the sale of these catalogs (to include our up-coming Glass & Lamp auction) will, therefore, be donated to St. Jude’s Hospital and in future Julia auctions, we will continue to offer a special donation lot, the proceeds of which will be sent along to St. Jude’s. These catalogs, replete with photographs, descriptions, sales estimate and prices realized list have always proven to be a tremendous reference sources for collectors and we continue to sell the catalogs long after the auction has taken place. The original sale price of these catalogs varies, but the retail cost of the entire ten catalogs was between ($300-$400)

200
$2,645.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON 32 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 2-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with bird head, 2-pc S&W logo, red and brown mottled hard rubber grips. SN 21567. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 90% original nickel with a spot of heavy pitting on the rib and about 50% nickel on the cylinder with drag lines. Grips are fine and show moderate wear. Strong bore with light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48086 JR173 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

201
$287.00

SMITH & WESSON 32 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with bird head, 2-pc black hard rubber grips without S&W logo. It also is made without the spring strain screw and has the internal eccentric strain screw. SN 481. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips which have the pencil number in the right side. Overall, it retains about 90% bright original nickel with some light dings on the left side of the bbl and a series of battered marks on the top strap. Cylinder retains about 40% nickel mostly in the flutes. Grips are extremely fine showing light wear and the left beginning to fade. Bore is strong and bright with couple spots of deep pitting. Mechanics are fine, the ejector is a little stiff. 4-48084 JR 174 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

202
$172.00

SMITH & WESSON 32 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with bird head, 2-pc hard rubber grips. Grips are early style without S&W logo. SN 34114. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 75-80% original nickel with some bare metal on the right side of the bbl and with some light spotting on the right side of the frame and backstrap. Grips are fine with moderate wear. Strong bright bore with scattered pitting, good mechanics and a drag line around the cylinder. 4-48093 JR172 (Anderson Collection) (250-500)

203
$258.00

LOT OF 3 ANTIQUE PISTOLS. 1) Protector spur trigger. SN 811. Cal. .32. 2-3/4” bbl. Missing cylinder pin and other parts. CONDITION: Poor, not working. 2) Marlin No. 32 STANDARD revolver. SN 284. Cal. .32. 3” bbl. CONDITION: Rusted and pitted bbl and cylinder. Mechanically good. 3) Unmarked single shot Deringer. SN 322. Cal. .32. 2-3/4” round bbl. Replaced grips. CONDITION: Lightly rusted overall. FS50 4-47795 (100-200)

204
$292.00

LOT OF TWO ANTIQUE REVOLVERS. 1) S&W First Model, Third Issue. Cal 22 Short. Nickel finish, bird head wood grips, 3-1/2” bbl. SN 64723. CONDITION: Fair, re-nickeled and refinished grips, retains about all this finish, good bore. 2) Tiny German folding trigger double action revolver. Cal 25 CF. Blued finish, 1-1/2” ovoid bbl., 2-pc checkered horn grips. SN 11. CONDITION: Fine, mechanics seem to function well in both single and double action. 4-48397; 4-48402 JR460 (150-300)

205
$460.00

*LOT OF 4 PISTOLS. 1) Ranger 22. SN2480. Cal. 22. 2-1/2” bbl. CONDITION: 80% nickel. Some rust. 2) Stevens Model 41. SN 65054. Cal. .22. 5-7/8” part oct. bbl. CONDITION: 80% nickel, traces of blue on bbl all mixed with light rust and pitting. 3) Ethan Allen Deringer . SN 576. Cal. 41. 2-1/2” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Rusty and pitted. 4) Stevens 1st Model Tip Up. SN 22751. Cal. 22. 3-1/2” part oct. bbl. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting on the bbl, strong traces of silver on the frame, missing extractor mechanism and trigger spring. FS41 4-48543 (150-300)

206
$373.00

LOT OF 3 ANTIQUE REVOLVERS. 1) American Standard Tool Company. SN 24951. Cal. .22. 3-3/16” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall. Frame has been cleaned. Grips have about half of the varnish remaining. 2) European pin-fire revolver. SN 22. Cal. 7mm. 3-1/2” oct. bbl. CONDITION: 50% nickel with rust where nickel is missing. Grips are poor replacements, the action needs parts. 3) Smith & Wesson Model 1-1/2 old issue. SN 22389. Cal. .32. 3-1/2” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Traces of blue showing through, spotty rust and pitting. Grips have about half the varnish, mechanically needs work. FS39 4-48534 (200-300)

207
$460.00

LOT OF 8 REVOLVERS. 1) Kolb Baby Hammerless. SN 205. Cal. .22. 1-3/16” bbl. CONDITION: 90% nickel, grips filed, no guts. 2) Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 SA. SN 77083. Cal. .32 S&W. 3” bbl. CONDITION: Poor, not working. 3) Alert spur trigger. SN 902. Cal. .22. 2-1/4” round bbl. CONDITION: Fair, traces of blue mixed with rust. Mechanically OK. 4) British Bulldog. SN 58844. Cal. .38. 2-3/8” bbl. CONDITION: 90% nickel with some firemarks. Needs work. 5) Robinhood No. 0. NSN. Cal. .22. 2-1/8” round bbl. CONDITION: Poor, missing parts, others riveted. 6) Defender. SN 1293. Cal. .32. 2-3/8” bbl. CONDITION: Poor. 7) Prairie King. SN 52. Cal. .22. 2-1/4” bbl. CONDITION: Poor. 8) Bulls Eye. SN 9060. Cal. .32. 2-7/8” round bbl. CONDITION: Good. FS40 4-48533 (100-200)

208
$460.00

STEVENS DIAMOND NO. 43 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Cal. 22. Dainty little pistol with 6” oct to round bbl, tiny front sight and adjustable rear sight, nickeled iron frame, firing pin without bushing, without SIDEPLATE, square butt with 2-pc walnut grips. SN 19704. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retains virtually of its original finish to both metal and wood. Brilliant shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48487 JR366 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-700)

209
$460.00

STEVENS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Cal. 22 Short. Blued bbl, 3-1/2” oct to round, half moon German silver front sight with 2-line address, with patent date on the top flat. It has silver plated brass frame, semi-circular sideplate, square butt with 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 18167. CONDITION: About very good. Bbl retains about 85% thinning original blue with 2 or 3 deep rust pits. Frame retains about 80% original nickel and the grips about 95% varnish. Strong bore with pitting, good mechanics. 4-48485 JR364 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-600)

210
$258.00

STEVENS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” oct to round bbl, half moon front sight with 2-line address, with patent date on the top flat. It has brass frame, semi-circular sideplate, square butt with 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 10200. CONDITION: Fine, retains about 90% original nickel overall, 60% thin blue on the hammer and trigger, 95% varnish on the grips. Strong bore with good shine and scattered pitting. The automatic opening spring not functioning, good mechanics. 4-48484 JR365 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-600)

210A.
$585.00

*LOT OF STEVENS PISTOL AND FRENCH PALM PISTOL. 1) *Stevens M35 single-shot pistol. Cal. 22. 6” oct to round bbl. Open sights, nickel frame, wood grip panels. SN 29188. CONDITION: Good. 80% bbl blue, 90% nickel. Battered screws, good grips, poor bore, broken rear sight. 2) French palm pistol, appears to be by Etaletranger. Similar to Chicago palm pistol in design and function with hard rubber panel on the right side, the left panel is missing. SN 1942. CONDITION: Poor. Missing side panel, broken and missing hammer, dark brown patina. 4-48893 JR679 (150-300)

211
$373.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL #2 SECOND TYPE SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbls. 1) SN 16094. S&W logo black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Overall retains about 50% original nickel with some fine pitting on the bbl and sideplate. Grips are sound with heavy wear. Strong bore, good shine, moderate pitting. Good mechanics. 2) SN 84542. 2-pc pearl grips. CONDITION: Fair, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Traces of original finish remain with the balance a heavy dark patina. Bore is strong and bright with light pitting. Hand spring is broken, otherwise mechanics fine. 4-48081, 4-48096 JR179 (Anderson Collection) (400-800)

212
$1,955.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 32 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, uncheckered medallion walnut grips. This rare pistol is 1 of only 957 made during the period 1924-1936. SN 541. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains 97-99% strong bright original blue with only fine muzzle and sharp edge wear and one or two pinpoints of rust at the rear of the slide. Grips are fine with minor handling and storage marks and retains most of their oil finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48311 JR394 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

213
$805.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 32 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 32 ACP. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, uncheckered medallion walnut grips. This rare pistol is 1 of only 957 made during the period 1924-1936. SN 424. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 92-94% original blue with scattered deep pitting on bbl assembly and by the trigger on right side. Grips are worn with a crack on left side. Thin backstrap. Strong bore, dark in the grooves. Good mechanics. 4-48306 JR414 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

214
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 4903. CONDITION: Very good. Retains 95-96% original nickel with some light freckling on the forward edge of frame and around grips. Grips have traces of original finish with a couple of nicks on bottom edges. Bright bore with fine pitting. Recoil spring is tight. 4-48312 JR413 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

215
$460.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. SN 1410. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 85-90% original nickel, thin on the grip frame with bare metal showing through. Grips are worn with moderate handling and use marks. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. 4-48300 JR396 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

216
$373.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 6031. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 95-96% nickel finish with light pimpling on the frame and bbl assembly, heavier around the grips. Grips have most of an old refinish with a crack on both sides. Strong bore with fine pitting. Recoil spring is tight. 4-48317 JR412 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

217
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. SN 3541. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains 98-99% brilliant original blue with minute muzzle wear. Grips retain 93-95% original varnish, thinner on the left side with handling and use marks. Brilliant shiny bore. Fired very little. Good mechanics. 4-48301 JR403 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

218
$373.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 2203. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 95-96% strong bright original blue with light muzzle wear and slightly thinned backstrap. There are some light tool marks on each side of the bbl assembly. Brilliant shiny bore. Grips retail most of an old refinish. Good mechanics. 4-48319 JR401 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

219
$603.00

*EARLY SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. S&W logo on both sides of frame. SN 10. CONDITION: About new. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood with some very minor muzzle and edge wear and a few spots of flaking by the bbl hinge. 4-48318 JR400 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

220
$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. Slotted spring guide rod. SN 755. CONDITION: Good. Retains about 85% blue, cleaned and thin on the left side with some deep pitting on the frame and bbl. Bright shiny bore. Grips are worn with handling and use marks and a crack on the left side. Good mechanics. 4-48310 JR398 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

221
$373.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. SN 3105. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 95-97% strong bright original blue with two blood spots on top of the bbl assembly. Otherwise, fine edge wear and slight thinning to the backstrap. Grips retain about 75% varnish with handling and use marks. Brilliant shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48299 JR402 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

222
$747.00

*SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, partridge front sight, adjustable rear sight. 2-pc diamond checkered extended walnut grips without medallions. Left side of the rib extension and top left side of the frame are stamped with the pre-war German eagle “N” proof. This pistol was sold 5-29-1924 to the Peters Ammunition Co. and is reported to have an Olympic chamber. It is possible, given the unusual proof mark, that this pistol may have participated in the 1936 Olympics. SN 11336. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 94-95% strong bright original blue with flaking and fine surface rust on the bbl and some light flaking on the sideplate. Grips are fine with light wear, bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48274 JR375 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

223
$747.00

*SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, bead front sight and adjustable rear sight with diamond checkered medallion extended target walnut grips. SN 5579. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 96-97% strong original blue with only slight muzzle wear and fine edge wear. Hammer and trigger retain about 90% case colors, faded on the trigger. All matching including the grips which are extremely fine. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48276 JR372 (Anderson Collection) (500-900)

224
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, partridge front sight with adjustable rear sight. The front strap is marked with a star and the left side of the grip frame has a tiny diamond and is stamped with the date “4.50”, apparently the date of the factory refinish. SN 2196. CONDITION: Very fine, retains about all of its factory refinish blue, checkered trigger, unnumbered grips that appear new. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-48479 JR362 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (500-800)

225
$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, target front sight and adjustable rear sight with diamond checkered monogrammed extended hard rubber grips. SN 240. CONDITION: Fine. All matching, including the grips. Retains 93-95% original blue with muzzle and edge wear, some flaking and thinning on the frame. Thin front strap. Hammer and trigger guard retains about 85% thin case colors. Fine grips with moderate wear. Strong bore with pitting. Good mechanics. 4-48277 JR373 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

226
$402.00

*SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, target front sight, adjustable rear sight. 2-pc medallion black hard rubber extended target grips with patent date below the left medallion. Serial number is preceded by a star and left side of the grip has the date “2.15” indicating a factory refinish on that date. SN 1670. CONDITION: Very good. Retains 93-95% of the factory refinish with light muzzle wear and several spots of flaking and a couple spots of rust pitting on the bbl. Grips are fine with light wear. Worn dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48275 JR376 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

227
$1,207.00

*SCARCE CASED SMITH & WESSON STRAIGHT LINE TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Nickel finish. 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, partridge front sight, adjustable rear sight with all small appointments niter blued. Uncheckered walnut grips with medallions. Accompanied by an original blued stamped metal casing with green felt lining containing an original sight adjusting screwdriver and 2-pc wiping rod. SN 146. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 98% of its renickled finish and bright niter blue. Grips are fine with a few scratches and a ding, bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. Case retains about 90% of its original blue with some minor creases and rust pitting on the lid. Lining is faded and soiled but mostly intact. 4-48284 JR374 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

228
$1,035.00

*SMITH & WESSON STRAIGHT LINE TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. Blued finish, 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, partridge front sight, adjustable rear sight. Uncheckered walnut grips with medallion. Reportedly sold to a target shooter in Brussels, Belgium in 1932. SN 1738. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 95% strong bright original blue with light muzzle wear and scratches on the grip frame. Grips are fine and retain most of their original finish. Bright bore with a spot or two of pitting. Good mechanics. 4-48281 JR371 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

229
$1,322.00

*CASED H&R U.S.R.A. SINGLE SHOT TARGET PISTOL. Cal. 22LR. First Model with 10” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address on the rib, and usual markings on the left side. Fitted with diamond and ribbon checkered, thumb rest, Roper grips, and accompanied by an original black leatherette green lined range case, marked on the lid “A.F.B.” The case is fitted for the pistol with compartments for other items which include Camp Perry wood cartridge box with holes for 50 cartridges. It also contains a small red, 26 page booklet of “BY-LAWS AND SHOOTING RULES OF THE MASSACHUSETTS RIFLE ASSOCIATION” dated 1900. SN 654. CONDITION: Fine, retains 95-96% strong original blue with light muzzle wear. The replacement grips are good with some small chips below the trigger guard. bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. The range case and accessories are also fine. 4-48483 JR356 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (900-1.200)

230
$632.00

SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc monogrammed black hard rubber grips. This is 1 of only 5,250 produced in 1887. Usual squeezer safety bar and with the Z-bar bbl catch in the top strap. SN 4032. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips. Retains 96-98% bright original nickel. Trigger retains about 50% case colors and the trigger guard about 90% thin original blue. Grips are sound and show light to moderate wear. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered light pitting, mechanics are fine. A scarce variation in this series of revolvers in wonderful condition. 4-48111 JR195 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

231
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 4TH MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc monogrammed, black hard rubber grips. Caliber marking is on the left side of the bbl. Bbl address without patent dates. SN 211818. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips. Retains 98-99% strong original nickel over the entire revolver with some slight dulling on the sides of the bbl and some mars to the finish on the sideplate. Trigger retains about 95% case colors and the trigger guard and latch 96-98% original blue. Grips are extremely fine with a hairline crack on the bottom of the left side. Brilliant shiny bore appears unfired. 4-48112 JR196 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

232
$431.00

SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 4TH MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with monogrammed black hard rubber grips that have a patent date on the base of the left side. SN 133901. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered 141852. Bbl retains 97% strong bright original blue with 2 or 3 small spots of rust. Frame and sideplate retain about 90% original blue with the balance flaked to light patina and the cylinder about 95%. Bore is brilliant and shiny, fine mechanics. Grips are fine with light wear. 4-48115 JR200 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

233
$287.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION PERFECTED MODEL W/O THUMB LATCH . Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, top break bbl latch with 4-screw sideplate on the right side and without the new style thumb latch. Round butt grip frame with black monogrammed long, hard rubber target stocks. SN 47982. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains most of a poor renickel, heavily pitted under the grips. Bore is strong with heavy pitting, will not hold at full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48145 JR224 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

234
$690.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION PERFECTED MODEL. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” bbl, integral front sight, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. This model has the usual bbl latch for tip down feature, as well as the new thumb latch, both of which must be depressed in order to open the revolver for loading or unloading. SN 2674. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 80-85% strong bright original blue with wear on the sides of the bbl, and with fine pin-point rust on the frame, cylinder and bbl. Hammer and trigger retain most of their original bright case colors. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered pitting. Grips are extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp having had little or no use. 4-48146 JR223 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

235
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION PERFECTED MODEL. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 4” bbl, integral front sight, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. This model has the usual bbl latch for tip down feature as well as the new thumb latch, both of which must be depressed in order to open the revolver for loading or unloading. Stamped below the serial number, on the butt is an additional number “814”. SN 38391. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 95% blue on the frame and bbl, with thinning and flaking on the left side of the frame and sideplate. Cylinder is flaked to about 60%. Grips are very fine with two tiny chips on the left side and a hairline on the right side. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are sound. A scare revolver in fine condition. 4-48110 JR222 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

236
$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Blued finish, 6” bbl. Replacement Lyman front sight, 4-screw sideplate, solid ejector rod knob, short hammer spur and 2-pc monogrammed black hard rubber grips. SN 19441. CONDITION: Good. Retains 65-70% original blue, thin in areas with light rust around the muzzle and a series of dings on the left side of the frame. Strong bright bore with scattered pitting. All matching, including the grips which show moderate wear with a stress fracture inside the right grip. Good mechanics. 4-48269 JR379 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

237
$431.00

*SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish with 6” bbl, half moon front sight, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips, 4-screw sideplate, long hammer spur and attached ejector rod knob. SN 11787. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 90% original nickel, thin on the bbl with a thumbprint size spot of pitting. The S&W logo on the sideplate is a thin strike. Grips are fine with moderate wear, numbered to another gun. Strong bore with fine pitting and a large spot near the muzzle. Good mechanics. 4-48272 JR380 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

238
$258.00

SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Blued finish, 4-1/4” bbl, half moon front sight. Usual information around the cylinder with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Long hammer spur and attached extractor knob with 3-screw sideplate. SN 2707. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 20-25% flaked blue with the balance medium dark patina. Strong bore with scattered pitting. Good mechanics. Grips are from another gun, are fine with medium wear. 4-48273 JR378 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

239
$345.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. Left side of the bbl is marked “Smith & Wesson” with the caliber marking on right. SN 7658. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 95-97% strong bright original blue with light muzzle and edge wear and chemical spotting with light pitting on the frontstrap. Both grips are deeply gouged with the initials “JD” scratched in the right side. Brilliant shiny bore. Recoil spring is bound up. Otherwise, mechanics are fine. 4-48316 JR410 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,000)

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*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. S&W logo on both sides of frame. SN 312. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains most of its bright original blue finish and original varnish on the grips. Bright shiny bore. Fine mechanics. Frame hinge screw is slightly battered. 4-48298 JR395 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$488.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 4355. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 96-97% strong bright original blue with minor muzzle and edge wear and slight thinning to the backstrap. Brilliant shiny bore. Good grips, traces of original finish. Good mechanics. 4-48315 JR409 (Anderson Collection) (500-900)

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$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 3500. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 95-96% original blue overall with numerous fine small use marks over the surface. Grips show numerous small nicks and scratches with traces of original finish. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48314 JR406 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$345.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. SN 5688. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 95% strong bright original blue with muzzle and edge wear with a couple of chemical spots on left side of frame. Grips are lightly worn with traces of original finish and a crack in the right side. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48307 JR408 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. Made without S&W logo on frame. SN 6481. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 93-94% original blue, thin on the bbl and a large chemical spot by the bbl hinge. Right side of frame, slide and bbl hinge area have scattered deep pitting. Grips show moderate handling and use marks, no original finish. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48302 JR404 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. Made without S&W logo on frame. SN 6563. CONDITION: About very good. Retains 93-95% original blue with muzzle and edge wear and grips that show moderate wear. Backstrap is lightly pitted. Bright frosty bore. Good mechanics. 4-48304 JR405 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$488.00

*VERY EARLY SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. S&W logo on both sides of the frame. SN 4. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 90% thin original blue. Grips are bare wood with a crack on the right side. Strong sharp bore with fine pitting. Mechanics need attention. 4-48303 JR397 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$316.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Side to side magazine catch. SN 2955. CONDITION: Very good. Retains 90-92% strong original blue with normal muzzle and edge wear. Grips are worn and dark. Bright shiny bore. Good mechanics. 4-48313 JR399 (Anderson Collection) (400-600)

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$258.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. S&W logo on left side of frame. Left side of bbl is marked “Smith & Wesson” and the right side with the caliber markings. SN 6022. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 92-93% original blue with large bare spot and light pitting at the muzzle. Backstrap is nicked and lightly scratched. Grips are worn with a chip on the right side. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics need attention. 4-48305 JR407 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

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$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 35 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, smooth medallion walnut grips. Front to back magazine catch. SN 6298. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 90% original blue, thinning on bbl and grip frame. Grips show moderate to heavy wear with a crack on the left side. Strong bore with fine pitting. Recoil spring is tight. 4-48308 JR411 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

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$9,487.00

U.S. ARMORY ISSUE SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc monogrammed black hard rubber grips. Left side of the ejector housing is stamped with a small “U.S.”. This revolver was shipped to Springfield Armory May 28, 1890 in a shipment of 100 such revolvers. SN 41394. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips. Retains about 95 % blue overall, with flaking and patina on the cylinder and some fine spotting on the right side of the frame. Trigger retains about 50% faded case colors. Grips are fine and show moderate wear turning chocolate. Brilliant shiny bore with a couple small spots of rust, fine mechanics. 4-48114 JR199 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

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$345.00

*RARE SMITH & WESSON PERUVIAN CONTRACT 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Fourth Model, blued finish, 5” bbl, pinned front sight, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Sideplate is stamped with the crest of Peru. SN 536753. CONDITION: About good, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another gun. Retains traces of original blue in sheltered areas with the balance a plum-brown patina and fine surface pitting. Grips are sharp with a bruise on the right side. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting, good mechanics, cylinder slightly loose. 4-48147 JR225 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,750)

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$373.00

SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc red and black mottled hard rubber grips. Left side of the grip frame is stamped “9 11”. Although no factory refinished star is present this apparently is the date of refinish. SN 222100. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips Retains about 95% strong nickel with a spot of pitting on rib. Grips are fine with moderate wear, numbered 164504. Bore is strong and dark, mechanics are fine. 4-48109 JR 198 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$230.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 5TH MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 4” bb, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 239077. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including the grips, whose last 2 digits were scratched out and “77” hand written in their place, appear to be factory. Retains about90% bright glossy blue with light muzzle and edge wear and flaking on the top of the frame and sideplate. Cylinder retains 15% blue with the balance flaked to light patina. Grips are fine with light wear. Strong bright bore with light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48166 JR216 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

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$460.00

LOT OF 2 ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish. 1) 2nd Model, 3” bbl, factory engraved, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. SN 10140. CONDITION: Fair, retains 30% renickel, worn engraving, all matching except grips, fair bore, good mechanics. 2) 4th Model, 3-1/2” bbl, 2-pc pearl grips. SN 103230. CONDITION: Fair, retains most of a poor renickel, worn engraving, poor bore, fine grips, hammer nose repaired, mechanics stiff. 4-48156, 4-48158 JR213 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$488.00

*LOT OF 2 ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish. 1) *SN 227506. 4th Model, 3-1/2” bbl, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Factory engraved with about 30% coverage foliate arabesque patterns. CONDITION: Fair, traces of nickel in sheltered areas with mostly a dark patina with scattered light rust. Grips are extremely fine. Good bore, fair mechanics, cylinder stop does not engage. 2) SN 54593. 4th Model, 3” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Engraved with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns, probably factory. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another gun. Retains 85-90% old renickel, reblued hammer and trigger guard, strong dark bore, fine sharp grips, good mechanics. 4-48159, 4-48161 JR214 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$373.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish. 1) 3rd Model, SN 34039, 3-1/2” bbl, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are numbered 54595, 30% original nickel balance clean metal with fine pitting, bright bore with light pitting, extremely fine grips, will not hold on full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine. 2) 4th Model, SN 69772, 3” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another revolver, 90% cleaned nickel, bright bore with light pitting, good mechanics. 4-48157, 4-48160 JR205 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$258.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 4” bbl, 2-pc hard rubber grips. 1) SN 202606. 3rd Model. CONDITION: Good, all matching except grips which are numbered to another gun and show moderate wear, 85% nickel, light surface pitting, bright shiny bore, scattered pitting. 2) SN 297147. 3rd Model. CONDITION: Good, retains most an old refinish, grips very worn with the right one cracked and stripped escutcheon. Metal all matching, fair bore, good mechanics. 4-48142, 4-48143 JR212 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$287.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/” bbl. 1) SN 19933. 2-pc black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered, 85% nickel, strong dark bore and good mechanics. 2) SN 2266. 2-pc Turkey pattern, black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Fair, matching numbered grips. Mismatched bbl, 30% nickel, bright bore some pitting with a ring about midpoint. Left grip missing a large chip with a crack, moderate to heavy wear. Good mechanics. 4-48118, 4-48120 JR 204 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$431.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. 1) 1st Model, nickel finish, 4” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 1662. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. 90% strong nickel, grips show heavy wear, strong dark bore and good mechanics. 2) 2nd Model, nickel finish, 3-1/4” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 27098. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered to a 4th Model. 85% nickel with the bbl cleaned to bare metal. Grips are fine, bright shiny bore with light pitting, cylinder stop does not engage. 4-48116, 4-48117 JR203 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$258.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. 1) Safety Hammerless 3rd Model, blued finish, 3-1/4” bbl with monogrammed 2 pc black hard rubber grips. SN 87080. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips. Retains about 90% original blue on the bbl and frame and 30% on the cylinder. Brilliant shiny bore, mechanics are fine. Fine grips with a small crack bottom of left side. 2) Model 38 Double Action 3rd Model, nickel finish, 3-1/4” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed black hard rubber grips. SN 129230. CONDITION: Good, cylinder matches, bbl & latch are numbered 7271 and the grips are unnumbered. Retains 75% original nickel with some light surface pitting. Strong bore with fine pitting. Grips show moderate to heavy wear. Cylinder stop does not completely engage. 4-48113, 4-48123 JR201 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

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$488.00

LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. 1) Fourth Model, silver finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc repro Turkey pattern, hard rubber grips. SN 179108. CONDITION: Fine as refinished, mismatched numbers, brilliant shiny bore, extremely fine grips and good mechanics. 2) Fourth Model, nickel finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 265165. CONDITION: About good, appears to be all matching including the grips, bbl numbers are covered with rust, retains 65% original nickel with the balance a dark patina. Cylinder extension is rusted through. Left grip missing the bottom. Poor bore, loose mechanics. 3) Fourth Model, blued finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 169992. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered, frame about 80% blue, bbl about 60% and the cylinder about 40% original blue with the balance light patina, bright shiny bore with scattered light pitting, good mechanics and good grips. 4-48122, 4-48163, 4-48165 JR202 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$402.00

*LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W. 1) SN 232193. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, 2-pc reproduction Turkey patter, hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Fine as refinished over some light pitting. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered, bright shiny bore, good grips, fine mechanics. 2) SN 320490. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips, strong bore with good shine and light pitting. Retains 90% nickel. Very fine grips. Cylinder scratch and will not hold at full cock. 3) SN 288797. Blued finish, 3” bbl, medallion ivory grips. Bottom of the butt has an additional number “269” stamped by the serial number. Stamped on the left side of the grip frame under the grip, is the date “12 10” apparently the date of factory refinish. Although no factory star is visible. CONDITION: About good, retains 35-40% blue strong in sheltered area with light pitting on the left side of the fame and sideplate. Grips do not fit well, apparently from another revolver. Bright shiny bore with a couple spots of pitting, good mechanics. 4-48121, 4-48155, 4-48162 JR210 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$345.00

LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 38 S&W. 2nd Model, nickel finish, 3-1/4” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 32001. CONDITION: Fair, all matching except grips which are numbered to another gun, 90% nickel on bbl and frame, 70% cylinder, grips turned chocolate, heavy wear, poor bore, good mechanics. 2) Cal. 32 S&W. 1st Model, 2” bbl, 2-pc ivory grips. SN 90404. CONDITION: Fair, wire wheel cleaned, no original finish remains, light to moderate pitting overall, undersized grips, good bore, good mechanics. 3) Cal. 32 S&W. 2nd Model, nickel finish, 3” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 136004. CONDITION: Good, 80% nickel, very fine pitting left side and sideplate, bright shiny bore with light pitting, very fine grips numbered to another gun, metal all matching, good mechanics. 4-48141, 4-48150, 4-48167 JR 215 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$316.00

*LOT OF 3 SMITH &WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. 1) SN 505084. 4th Model. Blue finish, 5” bbl, 2-pc hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Fair to good, all matching including the grips, 10% blue, balance gray patina, worn grips, fair bore, mechanics need attention. 2) SN 471355. 4th Model. Nickel finish, 5” bbl, 2-pc pearl grips. CONDITION: Good, all matching except grips, 75% dull nickel, fair bore with ring, will not hold at full cock. 3) SN 542969. 5th Model. Blue finish, 4” bbl, 2-pc hard rubber grips. CONDITION: About good, all matching except grips which are numbered to another gun, retains most of an old refinish over fine pitting, worn dark bore, good mechanics, fine grips. 4-48144, 4-48164, 4-48171 JR 211 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$488.00

*LOT OF 9 REVOLVERS. 1) Iver Johnson 1st Model Top Break. SN A30550. Cal. .32. 3” bbl. CONDITION: Action stuck. 2) Iver Johnson 1st Model Top Break. SN 18099. Cal. .32. 3” bbl. CONDITION: Peeling nickel with rust spots, has holster and works. 3) Second Model Iver Johnson hammerless revolver. SN 19490. .32 Cal, 3” bbl with holster. CONDITION: Poor, holster poor. 4) H&R hammerless. SN 1177. Cal. .38. 3-1/4” bbl. CONDITION: Poor, missing internal parts. 5) H&R Trapper. SN 177782. Cal. 22. 6” bbl. CONDITION: Replaced grips, frame battered and filed. 6) Smith & Wesson double action. Cal. .38. 3-1/4” bbl. CONDITION: No finish but functional. 7) Terror. SN defaced. Cal. .32 rimfire. 2-3/8” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Hammer broken, needs parts. 8) Young America Safety Hammer. SN 5339. CONDITION: Poor. 9) Spanish copy of Colt DA revolver. SN 11353. Cal. .32 LC. 3-1/2” round bbl. CONDITION: Some finish but rusty. FS53 4-47796 (200-300)

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$373.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON REGULATION POLICE DA REVOLVERS. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 4” bbl, half moon front sight, 2-pc diamond checkered extension medallion walnut grips. 1) SN 12977. Patent date on bottom of the grips. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching including the grips, 80-85% blue, moderate to heavy wear on the grips, bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) SN 3617. CONDITION: Extremely fine, 97-98% original finish overall, appears unfired, all matching including grips, light muzzle wear on the left side with some pin points of rust at the left rear of the frame and backstrap. 4-48256; 4-48258 JR311 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

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$517.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W Long. 1) Model I 3rd Model, nickel finish, 4-1/4” bbl, half moon front sight, diamond checkered walnut grips. SN 325855. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retaining virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. All matching including the grips, appears unfired. 2) Model 1903 Third Change, blued finish, 4-1/4” bbl, half moon front sight, monogrammed 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 95706. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are numbered to another revolver, retains 94-95% original blue, grips heavily worn, bright shiny bore with a spot or two of rust, good mechanics. 4-48259, 4-48278 JR312 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

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$230.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1903 32 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W Long. Blued finish, half moon front sights, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. 1) Model I SN 2596. 4-1/4” bbl. CONDITION: About good, all matching except grips, 25-30% blue, fine grips with moderate wear, strong bore lightly pitted, good mechanics. 2) 4th Change. SN 91936. CONDITION: Fair to good, 75% cold blue, fine pitting, poor bore, loose mechanics. 4-48262, 4-48279 JR315 (Anderson Collection) (200-400)

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$316.00

LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON HAND EJECTOR DA REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 38 S&W Regulation Police, nickel finish, 4” bbl, 2-pc extension walnut grips. SN 16120. CONDITION: Fair, 70% nickel, very worn grips, fair bore, loose mechanics. 2) Cal. 32 S&W Long, Model 1903 1st Change, nickel finish, 4-1/4” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed black hard rubber grips. SN 33235. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips, 95% nickel, strong pitted bore, fine grips, good mechanics. 3) Cal. 32 S&W Long, Model I 3rd Model, blued finish, 3-1/4” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 335708. CONDITION: About good, all matching except grips, 20% blue with balance brown patina and light rust, left grip cracked, right grip missing a chunk, fair bore, good mechanics. 4-48263, 4-48271, 4-48264 JR314 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

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$402.00

LOT OF 3 SMITH & WESSON 32 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVERS. Cal. 32 S&W Long. Nickel finish. 1) SN 295456. Model I Third model. 3-1/4” bb, 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips. CONDITION: Good, old renickel, replaced sideplate screws, worn grips, strong lightly pitted bore, good mechanics. 2) SN 70097. Model 1903 Second Change, 3-1/4” bbl, half moon front sight, 2-pc monogrammed black, hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains 97-98% bright nickel, all matching including the grips, appears unfired. 3) SN 136025. Model 1903 5th Change, 4-1/4” bbl, monogrammed 2-pc black hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching except grips which are numbered to another gun, retains about 85% original nickel, extremely fine grips, strong bore lightly pitted, good mechanics. 4-48257, 4-48260, 4-48261 JR313 (Anderson Collection) (600-1,000)

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$287.00

LOT OF 3 REPLICA FIREARMS. 1) Italian Colt Army. SN E3767. Cal. .44. 7-1/2” round bbl. CONDITION: Appears to be unused with slight handling marks. 2) & 3) German flintlock military-style flintlock pistols. SN 4171 & 4176. Cal. .97 10-1/4” round bbls. CONDITION: Unused but scuffed. FS27 4-48401, 4-48404 (200-300)

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$172.00

MERWIN & BRAY CONVERTED REVOLVER. Cal. 41RF. 5-1/2” oct bbl. The ejector mechanism has been ground off the right side of the frame, cylinder pin and grips are replacements. CONDITION: Very heavily pitted on the bbl and cylinder. The frame has numerous scratches and flaws. Grips are crude and poor. Mechanically needs work. 4-48849 FS198 (100-200)

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$287.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 38RF. 6-1/2” oct bbl. No visible SN. CONDITION: Frame has been cracked and brazed, cylinder pin is a poor replacement. The lever is missing. moderate to heavy pitting overall. Other screws and parts replaced. Mechanically needs work. 4-48850 FS197 (150-250)

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$0.00

PAIR OF BELGIAN TARGET PISTOLS. NSN. Cal. .60. 7-7/8” oct. bbls. No markings except proof marks. Missing ramrods. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina with moderate pitting and some signs of cleaning. The trigger guard is broken on one, both stocks have minor cracks and repairs. FS54 4-48719 (600-800)

275
$57.00

LOT OF TWO REPRODUCTION PERCUSSION PISTOLS. 1) Kit pepperbox. SN 2787P. Cal. .35. 3-3/4” bbl. CONDITION: Incomplete. 2) Kit Duckfoot. SN 39353A. Cal. .36. 3” bbls. CONDITION: Not completely finished. 4-47792 FS9 (50-100)

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$172.00

LOT OF 3 PERCUSSION HAND GUNS. 1) Replica Deringer. Spanish. NSN. Cal. 45. 3-1/4” oct. bbl. Artificially aged. 2) Cal. .48. 2-1/2” round bbl. Sutherland box lock with bayonet welded to bottom of bbl. CONDITION: Fair. 3) Belgian double bbl. NSN. Cal. .38. 2-3/4” bbl. CONDITION: Replaced parts, functional. FS47 4-47794 (150-300)

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$632.00

ROBBINS & LAWRENCE PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX PISTOL. Cal. 28 Perc. All steel pistol with 5-shot 3-5/8” bbl cluster, ring trigger with saw handle and 2-pc rosewood grips. Bbls marked “Windsor, VT” and “Patent 1849”. Accompanied by a tiny brass flat-sided flask and a rosewood case made from a pencil or instrument box. SN 4502. CONDITION: Good, matching. No original finish remains. Grips are sound, mechanics are fine. Flask is a dark mustard patina with a broken spring, otherwise intact. Box is fine. 4-48868 JR586 (400-700)

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$258.00

MARSTON PEPPERBOX. Cal. 31. 4” ribbed bbls. SN 881. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina with moderate to heavy pitting. Sideplate screw and all springs have been replaced. Wood is battered and worn. Mechanically needs work and parts. 4-48848 FS185 (100-300)

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$661.00

LOT OF 2 PERCUSSION PISTOLS. 1) Warner pocket revolver. NSN. Cal. .28. 2-5/8” round bbl. CONDITION: Poor with rust and heavy pitting. Replaced grips of wrong shape. 2) Robbins & Lawrence pepper box. SN 2476. Cal. .30. 4-1/2” ribbed bbls. CONDITION: Rusted overall with traces of finish showing through. Mechanically needs work. FS43. 4-48536 (200-300)

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$115.00

*SPANISH COPY OF SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL. Cal. appears to be 32-20. Dbl action with 4-3/8” bbl, S&W type cylinder latch, smooth wood grips, Lanyard loop in butt. SN 119866. CONDITION: Fair with little original finish remaining. Good bore, good mechanics. 4-48749-396 JR517 (100-200)

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$86.00

LOT OF BLANK & CAP GUNS. 1) German blank gun. Cal. .22. Appears to work. 2) BP blank revolver. NSN. Cal. .22. CONDITION: Slightly rusty, grips broken, works OK. 3) MODEL cap gun. 5-3/4” cast iron, rusty but working. 4) Unmarked cap gun. Cast iron, no mainspring, rusty. 5) Unmarked, 4-1/4” cap gun. Rusty but working. FS46 4-48544, 4-48541 (75-150)

282
$51.00

LOT OF TWO NON GUNS. 1) Texan cast metal cap gun, made in USA. Nickel finish, thumb lever opening, cast engraving with “Texan” on both sides of the frame. White plastic steer head grips with crude Colt medallions. – Fine, appears to function. 2) Japanese blank gun. Copy of a Smith & Wesson hand ejector revolver. Fine reproduction with flat latch, bird head grips with S&W medallions. No indication as to caliber. – Broken trigger. 75% finish. 4-48280; 4-48282 JR377 (Anderson Collection) (50-100)

283
$40.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76G Co2 PISTOL. Cal. 22. Looks like a Model 41 target pistol with brown plastic thumb rest grips. Accompanied by its original blue hinged lid foam lined box that contains a 5-pack of original SW Co2 cartridges, a tin of SW .22 cal pellets and the original owners manual. SN Q061813. CONDITION: About good. Left side of pistol is near perfect. Right side retains only about 50% of its original finish with moderate to heavy pitting. Other accessories are fine, box is fine. 4-48331 JR433 (Anderson Collection) (150-250)

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$575.00

2ND TYPE NAZI LUFTWAFFE SWORD. Late issue with 28-1/2” dbl edged blade marked “F & A Helbig”. Three-feather hand guard with gold swastikas on each side, blue leather wrapped handle with twisted silver wire and large round aluminum pommel cap with gold swastikas on each side. It is in a blue leather covered aluminum scabbard with original frog. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 90% original polish with small fingerprints of light rust and scattered rust spots with scratches across the blade. The swastikas retain most of their original gold wash. Leather handle wrap in intact but shows wear on both sides. Scabbard is fine, soiled with spots of corrosion on the throat and tip with a nick or two in the leather. 4-48367 JR494 (400-600)

285
$575.00

1ST TYPE NAZI LUFTWAFFE SWORD. Usual configuration, 30” dbl edged blade by SMP. Three feather aluminum hand guard with swastikas on both sides, blue leather wrapped handle with braided brass wire, round aluminum pommel cap with swastikas on both sides. Blue leather covered metal scabbard with frog. CONDITION: Blade is bright with scattered fingerprints of rust and nicks on both edges. Leather wrap shows light wear and is intact. Pommel is nicked and scratched and retains most of the gold in the swastikas. Scabbard is complete with rust on the throat and tip. Leather shows light nicks, scratches and soil. 4-48366 JR472 (400-700)

286
$977.00

NAZI COMMEMORATION LUFTWAFFE DAGGER. Usual Luftwaffe configuration with 12” double edge blade, blue leather handle cover with twisted silver wire and round swastika pommel cap in a blue leather and silver sheath. Blade is etched on one side with a blue panel having three Nazi eagles with swastika’s in their talons and oak leaf and acorn patterns. The other side has a similar panel with the inscription “For Commemoration of My Service” in German. Handle has a silver sword knot. Blade is marked “E.P. & S”. CONDITION: Good to very good. Blade retains 85-90% of its original polish with most of the panels’ blue background intact. Handle wrap shows wear but is complete. Most of the gold wash on the pommel cap is worn away. Sheath is complete with the leather showing nicks and scratches and moderate wear. Metal is tarnished with a dent on the throat. Aluminum hanger and chain show moderate wear. 4-48371 JR462 (400-600)

287
$575.00

LOT OF WWII GERMAN MILITARY DAGGERS AND OTHER ITEMS. 1) Army dress dagger by “E.Pack & Sohne”, with 10” double edge blade etched on both sides with intertwined foliate arabesque patterns with one side having the Nazi eagle holding the swastika in it’s talons. Usual oak leaf pommel cap and yellow plastic spiral handle. The handle has a silver sword knot and the sheath has ornate silver bullion and green hanger straps with the buckles and snaps having oak leaf and acorn decorations. CONDITION: Blade about excellent, the handguard, pommel cap and sheath retain most of their silver plating. The handle is fine, the hanger is worn and slightly faded. 2) Nazi Naval Dagger with 9-7/8” narrow blade by Horster, twin fullers, etched on both sides. The handguard and pommel cap are brass with a Nazi eagle on the pommel cap. The handle material is wire wrapped ivory plastic over a wood base. The sheath is brass. CONDITION: Fair to good. Blade is cleaned with some fine pitting. The handle is cracked and broken missing about 10% of it’s plastic. The sheath catch is missing its button and the throat is missing both screws. The sheath has a couple small dents, otherwise fine. 3) Leather Cigarette Case with Nazi eagle, a black and which heraldic shield and fleur de lis on the cover and contains the ribbon from what may be a iron cross. CONDITION: About good, very worn on the edges but intact and functioning, some loose stitching on the inside. 4) Reproduction German army peaked cap. Dark gray color with light gray piping having a brass, red and black rosette at the peak and cross sabers on a wreath on the front. CONDITION: Appears new. 4-48370; 4-48372; 4-48376; 4-48392 JR461 (300-600)

288
$287.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS GERMAN EDGED WEAPONS AND ACCESSORIES. 1) Dress bayonet for Mauser rifle by Puma. 7-3/4” blade, black handles, black metal sheath with frog. – Very good. Frog belt strap broken. 2) Dress bayonet for Mauser rifle by E. Pack & Sohne. 9-1/2” blade, black handles and black metal sheath with frog. – Blade and handles are about excellent. Sheath with some light rust and crackle finish. Frog shows wear. 3) reproduction Hitler youth knife by G.C. Co. – As new. 4) Nazi NCO sword with 32” narrow slightly curved blade with unstopped fuller, by Holler. Brass handle with oak leaf decorations and langettes with a Nazi eagle on one side. Handle material is black plastic with wire wrap in a black metal scabbard. – Blade and brass handle material are near excellent, some loose wire and a crack in the plastic. Scabbard with about 70% black paint and light rust scattered about. 5) Japanese or Chinese ceremonial knife with carved bone handle and carved 2-pc bone sheath, 6” simple blade. – Sheath is missing one small chip and appears to have been reglued, otherwise intact. 6) Nazi uniform braid of silver bullion thread, 15” long with button loops at top and bottom and a silver acorn at the bottom and a small aluminum shield on the rosette at the top that has a Nazi eagle. – Shows some wear and light soiling but appears to be intact. 7) Nazi mother’s cross, 1-5/8” h, blue and white enamel on a blue and white ribbon. Dated on the back 16 December 1938. – Very good to excellent. Some slight soiling on the ribbon. 8) Nazi watch fob, 1-1/8” white enamel oval on silver marked sterling on the back with fluer de lis and a red swastika overlay that has arrows and other decorations attached to a thin leather strap. – Leather is supple, enamel is fine except for a couple of chips on the swastika. 9) German postcard dated 9 April 1938, unsigned and unused but bears two six pfennig Nazi stamps that are postmarked 1938 in Wien. Front is in color with a map of Germany and a picture of Hitler in the center with a Nazi eagle at the top and the bottom bears the German inscription “13 March 1938/One People One Country/One Fuhrer”. – Extremely fine, colors are bright and postmarks are sharp. 4-48368; 4-48373; 4-48374; 4-48375; 4-48377; JR465 (300-500)

289
$115.00

GERMAN IMPERIAL REUNION FLASK. Small flat sided glass flask, about 4-1/2” dia. in a nickeled metal frame with multicolored cord and cap. The inside cap is missing and the outside cap is missing its finial. The side decorations appear to be for a reserve unit with colorful figures on one side and a blue plastic overlay on the other with tiny German flags in the cutouts. CONDITION: Good to very good. Metal band surrounding the flask is dented but sound. Both side decorations are clear. 4-48380 JR455 (100-200)

290
$172.00

LOT OF TWO EARLY GERMAN DRINKING ITEMS. 1) Small military reunion ceramic flask approx. 4-1/2” dia., flat sided in a metal carrier with screw on pewter cap. The sides are painted and fired with various scenes of soldier’s life on one side with a picture of the Kaiser in the center of an iron cross. The opposite side is a picture of the Kaiser’s residence with a unit of troops in the foreground. CONDITION: Metal band retains about 80% of its original nickel. The outer drinking cap is missing. The ceramic flask is excellent. The purple and white braided rope is frayed and worn. 2) Half liter “HR” ceramic stein model 199. Gray earthenware with center decoration of griffins and heraldic crests accompanied by a note from Les Paul identifying the stein as having been made around 1900. It is missing the pewter lid. CONDITION: Missing the lid, otherwise about excellent. 4-48379 JR456 (200-300)

291
$23.00

FRENCH GRAS BAYONET. 22-1/2” Yataghan blade, no scabbard. CONDITION: Covered with grease and light rust. 4-48602 FS139 (Lowry Estate) (25-50)

292
$57.00

PAIR OF FRENCH SHORT SWORDS. 17-1/2” unfinished blades, brass handles, one stamped “CSA” on one side and “SCV” on the other. Both marks are 20th century. CONDITION: Light pitting on the blades, mellow patina on the marked hilt, casting marks remain on the other. 4-48835 FS194 (15-250)

293
$287.00

LOT OF TWELVE BAYONETS AND MISCELLANEOUS. 1) Springfield 1903 dated 1907. SN 201430. 16” blade, wood handles, no sheath – Refinished, good. 2) Spanish Mauser, 10” blade, no sheath – Good. 3) Egyptian 8-1/4” blade with sheath, missing parts – Good. 4) Italian? All metal handle, 7-3/4” blade, metal sheath – Very good. 5) British dated 1907, 15” blade, wood handles, leather sheath – Extremely good. 6) US M6 by Aerial, black plastic handles, M8A1 sheath – Good. 7) Mauser WWII, 10” blade, metal sheath – Very good. 8) Swede or Swiss 13” blade, wood handle, metal sheath – Fair to good. 9) French 22-3/4” yaghtahan blade, brass handle, metal sheath – Good. 10) Winchester Lee 7-5/8” blade, taped handle, leather sheath with frog – Poor to fair. 11) Jap metal sheath with frog – Fair. 12) Early hand forged mine lamp spike – Good. 4-47790 JR535 (200-300)

294
$299.00

LOT OF 5 BAYONETS. 1) US Trapdoor with Enfield scabbard. CONDITION: Poor. Scabbard broken and missing parts. 2) US 1816 type. CONDITION: Battered and rusty. 3) US 1816 type. CONDITION: Battered and rusty. 4) US 1816 type. CONDITION: Slightly better condition. 5) Trapdoor. CONDITION: Excavated. FS48 4-47791 (100-200)

295
$46.00

FOLDING POCKET KNIFE. 3-7/8” clipped point blade with scales, no markings. Blade was about a quarter inch longer before sharpened. CONDITION: Heavily sharpening with grinding marks to remove chips, some of which remain. Scales are worn, cracked and chipped. 4-48856 FS196 (50-100)

296
$149.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORM EQUIPMENT. One belt plate and UCV 1910 badge are the only original pieces. The Confederate button, plates, buckles, etc. are all reproductions. CONDITION: Good. 4-48853 FS204 (100-200)

297
$373.00

LOT OF 5 MUZZLE LOADING PISTOLS. 1) Double bbl. NSN. Cal. .41. 2-3/4” oct. bbls. CONDITION: Poor, heavy rust and replaced parts. 2) Box lock. NSN. Cal. .50 2-1/4” round bbl. CONDITION: Poor, replaced parts, not working. 3) Unmarked. SN 11. Cal. .30. 2-1/4” bbl. Crudely replaced grips. CONDITION: Poor. 4) Allen Bar Hammer. SN 155. Cal. .36. 3” part oct. bbl. CONDITON: Rusty, poor, not working. 5) Blunt & Syms single-shot. NSN. Cal. .45. 7” oct. bbl. CONDITION: Replaced parts. Heavily polished and rusted again. FS42 4-48535 (100-200)

298
$92.00

LOT OF TWO KNIVES AND ENTRENCHING TOOL. 1) Metal small shovel blade and socket, missing wooden handle with light leather sheath missing its straps – Shovel is good, sheath is poor. 2) Unmarked Case style folding machete with 10” blade and metal edge cover – Good. 3) Kinfolks large two blade pocket knife with jig bone handles – Cracked handles, worn blades. 4-48753 JR519 (50-150)

299
$58.00

LOT OF 2 KNIVES. 1) 8-3/4” thin clipped point blade with stag scales attached with copper rivets. The brass cross guard is stamped “SCOTTS” on the right side and “VILLF VA” on the other. CONDITION: Blade is rough and very pitted. There is a small crack on the left scale, otherwise the hilt is solid. 2) Folding knife with 4-3/4” blade. The axe portion is missing. “CS” has been crudely marked on the left side of the cross guard. CONDITION: Heavily pitted with file marks. The scales are cracked and stained. 4-48854 FS195 (100-200)

300
$29.00

SMALL POWDER HORN. 6-3/4” horn with leaf engraving and pine plug. CONDITION: Does not appear to have much age, as the engraving is still sharp. The plug has been reattached with carpet tacks and has much insect damage. 4-48857 FS201 (100-200)

301
$115.00

LOT OF 4 POWDER FLASKS, ETC. 1) Crude 7-1/2” powder horn with ring at top and nailed pine plug at base. The carrying strap is broken, the mouth is split. 2) 3-7/8” hard rubber flask, scratched and corroded. 3) One pound leather shot flask, scratched with seam partially open. 4) Replica Walker flask. Good. FS26 4-48382, 4-48383, 4-48384, 4-48385 (150-250)

302
$230.00

LOT OF TEN POWDER HORNS, POWDER FLASKS AND SHOT FLASKS. Four leather shot flasks, two with decorations, one of hanging game and the other of dogs. The hanging game item is damaged. The other two are plain, one of which is a large 5lb. model. Brass shotgun flask with simple floral decoration – very good. Shotgun flask with fluted body – good. Rifle flask with dbl sided hanging game – missing the spout, spring and lever and one hanger ring, very good. Small tapered body pistol flask – very good. Medium size powder horn with flat plug and carved “E” – good. Priming horn with duck head spout – good. 4-48754 JR516 (250-400)

303
$460.00

FRAMED LOT OF POWDER HORNS, FLASKS, ETC. 20-3/4” by 40-1/4” frame containing 21 pcs of loading equipment including 5 powder horns, 5 powder flasks, 8 shot flasks, etc. CONDITION: Very good on three powder flasks, fair to good on balance. 4-47809 FS90 (500-800)

304
$936.00

LARGE LOT OF EARLY SMITH & WESSON GRIPS AND PARTS. This lot consists of numerous grips for early S&W revolvers incl. large frames, hand ejectors, Ladysmith’s, revolving rifles, a bbl assembly for a New Model No. 3 dbl action target revolver engraved on the sides and cylinder in fine condition, a buttplate for revolving rifle, complete upper for an 9mm Model 39, unfinished 44-40 cylinder, medallion pearl target grips, spare 45 cylinder, two light rifle magazines, two M39 magazines, numerous spare grip screws, new Victory model cylinder, Victory model 2” bbl, dbl action 44 bbl and cylinder, extended target grips, Model 1905 hand ejector grips, dbl action bbls, numerous small parts for large frame revolvers incl. hammers, triggers and other too numerous to mention. Springs and other small parts, several S&W buckles, badges and pins, a belt with buckle, S&W pocket knife, S&W collectors memorabilia. CONDITION: Some of the grips show wear, others are crisp and new. A very fine quality lot for the serious collector. 4-48346 JR448 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-5,000)

305
$920.00

LARGE LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS AMMUNITION. Lot includes about 30 boxes of misc. mostly modern handgun ammunition with some antiques to include: Sealed 12-rd box Frankfort Arsenal Cal. .45 revolver dated 1878 and another dated 1879; 38 S&W Spcl Gallery Winchester seal box; Winchester red label 32 long Colt sealed box; Winchester light green label, orange band 38 Spcl gallery sealed box; Winchester light green label 32 S&W long rifle cartridges sealed box; US blue & orange .44 Russian full box; Remington UMC .44 Winchester shot red label sealed box; full box of Winchester military brass 12ga dbl 00 buck; several .32 S&W; 38 Spcl and several boxes of other misc. ammunition. Also included is a rare 1st issue US blue label 2-pc sealed box of .44 American. Also are approx. 200-rds of green Dardick .38 cal. trounds and two blue Dardick .22 trounds. Lastly, a brick of Dardick trounds containing three boxes of 20 .38 Spcl green trounds and one box of 20 .22 cal. green trounds. In addition, there are several hundred rounds of misc. loose modern ammunition. 4-48347 JR449 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

307
$40.00

WESTERN NEW CHIEF CARTRIDGE BOX. Buff colored 16 ga box with light green background, red and black lettering with a yellow shot shell on the lid. Never folded, mint. 4-47332-105 (250-500)

308
$57.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT INCLUDING. 1) Large reproduction silver U.S. Marshal’s badge with no back marks. 2) A reproduction of an invitation to an execution issued to L. Crowell. 3) Pasted to the reverse of the above, an obituary for a Martin E. Crowell with the “E” corrected to an “L” in pen. Crowell was a long time employee of Well’s Fargo. 4) A postcard from Adam’s Express Co. CONDITION: Postcard is fine and has been addressed and written on, but not mailed. The invitation and obituary are pasted to a card and very dirty. U.S. Marshal badge is lightweight and of doubtful authenticity. 4-47191, 4-47192 FS381 (200-400)

309
$46.00

LOT OF THREE COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL MAGAZINES. 1) Nickel 38 Super Mag – Excellent. 2) Blue 38 Super Mag – Excellent. 3) Blue 45 mag – Excellent. 4-47101 JR356 (20-30)

310
$87.00

LOT OF 2 REPLICA REVOLVERS. 1) CVA Remington pocket. SN 52323. Cal. .31. 3-1/2” bbl. CONDITION: Most finish stripped. 2) Unmarked brass-frame Navy. SN 04220. Cal. .44. 7-1/2” bbl. CONDITION: Very good. FS51 4-47793 (100-200)

311
$74.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Varied lot consists of trench art letter opener made from a 6.5 Jap round; miniature Cavalry saber letter opener; scarce miniature Nazi Naval dirk letter opener; German reunion pewter flask top with phoenix bird finial; pair of miniature pliers; crude copy of a Zippo lighter with Dutch coins attached; three modern leather holsters; sword hanger; military leather pouch dated 1952; broken Westernfield 6X scope; Japanese made folding lock back knife; cast iron Billy Club; pair of silver colored metal horse bookends and US military 3-blade pocket knife by Robeson. CONDITION: Mostly good, holsters have mildew. 4-48409 JR469 (50-100)

312
$80.00

PERCUSSION FOWLING PIECE. Cal. 16 ga., 27-1/4” hard oct bbl. Ramrod is a replacement. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with heavy pitting at the breech. Minor chips are missing from the wood which have been varnished over dents and pitting. Action is good. 4-47862 FS80 (100-200)

313
$28.00

COMMERCIAL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. NSN. Cal. 20 ga., 31” bbl. Replaced forearm and ramrod, the front pipe has been re-attached. CONDITION: Gray/brown patina overall with signs of cleaning and work. Stock is chipped at the wrist. Action is good. 4-47865 FS77 (50-100)

314
$103.00

COMMERCIAL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. NSN. Cal. 12 ga., 32” round bbl. Unmarked except for initials carved in stock. The forearm and ramrod are replacements. CONDITION: Rust brown patina with heavy pitting around the action, buttstock is broken at the wrist. Action needs work. 4-47829 FS76 (75-150)

315
$316.00

SCARCE MAINE FOWLING PIECE. NSN. Cal. 12 ga., 40-7/8” round bbl, marked “J. W. SAWYER / PORTLAND / 55” on top. The drum also has the same number. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with a cleaned area around the marking. There is a small chip missing at the toe and a small crack at the lock screw. There is a heavy bruise on the left side of the bbl. This was applied when the bbl was out of the stock as the stock is unmarked. The nipple is flattened, but the lock is good. 4-47860 FS73 (150-300)

316
$80.00

KETLAND FOWLING PIECE. Cal. 16 ga. 41-1/2” hard oct bbl. The “T / KETLAND / & Co” marking on the lock is spurious. Bbl has “E / LG / *” proofs on top. Stock has been kept in front of the tailpipe and new pipes and ramrod added. CONDITION: Gray brown patina overall with moderate pitting at the breech. Stock has been broken at the wrist and repaired with screws. Mechanically needs work. 4-47861 FS69 (100-200)

317
$402.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1861 MUSKET. NSN. Cal. .62, 33” bbl, dated 1862 on the lockplate. Stock has been shortened and altered to a single band configuration. Rear sight and swing swivels are missing. Front side and ramrod are replacements. CONDITION: Rust brown patina with moderate to heavy pitting, the stock shows numerous repairs and cracks. Lock is good. 4-48531 FS70 (200-300)

318
$109.00

MODIFIED KETLAND FOWLING PIECE. Cal. 20 ga., 39” round bbl, marked “W. KETLAND / & Co” on the lockplate. “LONDON” on top of the bbl with Birmingham proof marks. CONDITION: Rust brown patina with moderate to heavy pitting, stock is shattered in front of the lock and has repairs elsewhere. It was sanded and varnished after the first set of repairs. 4-48537 FS72 (50-100)

319
$201.00

WILLIAM READ & SON FOWLING PIECE. NSN. Cal. 28ga. 45” round bbl. The very thin buttplate is nailed to the stock with numerous small brass tacks. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall. Stock has been broken through the wrist, repaired and sanded. A long sliver is missing in front of the lock on the right side and two others on that side and two on the other are missing. FS56 4-48739 (225-325)

320
$80.00

ASSEMBLED FOWLING PIECE. Cal. 12 ga. 40-1/4” round bbl dated 1830 with Massachusetts proof marks. Lockplate is from a Tower musket and it is dated 1850. Stock has been broken through the wrist and crudely repaired using a stove bolt. Front foot of the stock is missing. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall, heavily pitted around the breech. Stock shows numerous chips and splits. Hammer is bent but the lock still functions. 4-47859 FS68 (100-200)

321
$287.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1842 ALTERED MUSKET. NSN. Cal. .72. 36-1/4” bbl. 5-3/4” removed from bbl and stock. The ramrod is from a Trapdoor. CONDITION: Heavy rust-brown patina overall. Wood is badly battered at the breech and has been sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically good. X21 4-48745 (200-400)

322
$373.00

LOT OF 2 CUT DOWN EUROPEAN MUSKETS. 1) Austrian conversion from flintlock to percussion. No SN Cal. 70. 36” round bbl. Missing the rear sight, sling swivels and forearm tip. The front side and ramrod are replacements. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina, stock has been repaired at the wrist, sanded and refinished with new cracks developing in front of the lockplate. 2) Tower Model 1858. NSN. Cal. 60. Missing the rear sight. The front sight and ramrod are incorrect replacements. Two bbl bands are missing, the third is incorrect. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting, the stock has been sanded. X18 4-48741, 4-48743 (200-400)

323
$138.00

PERCUSSION FOWLING PIECE. NSN. Cal. 12 ga., 42” round bbl. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. Stock is broken in front of the lockplate and cracked through the rear lockscrew on the left side and at the front lockscrew on the right side. Ramrod is missing. Another crack at the buttplate. 4-47822 FS79 (100-200)

324
$517.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1888 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. SN. 556143. Cal. .45-70, 32-5/8” bbl, “SWP” cartouche dated 1892 on the left side of the stock. CONDITION: Very good. 50% thinning blue mixed with light surface rust and pitting. The casehardening colors on the breechblock have faded to silver. Ramrod bayonet is well worn with light surface rust. Issue numbers are stamped on the right side of the buttstock. 4-47818 FS67 (350-700)

325
$517.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1879 TRAP DOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. 32-5/8” bbl, matching bayonet with metal hanger. “SWP” cartouche is dated 1886 on the left side of the stock. SN 360455 CONDITION: 50% blue turning brown overall, small crack on stock at rear of lockplate, otherwise normal dents and scratches. Action is good, bore is fair. The bayonet has about 75% blue. Scabbard is bare. Hanger is flaked and fragile. 4-48832 FS180 (500-800)

326
$373.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE WITH BAYONET. SN. 68128, with improvements of 1879 including the rear sight and a short grip stock. Right side of the stock has been crudely carved with a running deer and the initials HF. Ramrod is missing. CONDITION: Traces of blue mixed with patina and dry grease, which also covers the wood. 4-47821 X27 (250-500)

327
$230.00

LOT OF 2 ISLAMIC LONG GUNS. 1) Indian flintlock musket. Cal. .50. 51-5/8” round bbl. Sheet brass bbl bands and overlay on front of stock. Repair to wood at breech, probably entire stock replaced from the lock backwards. CONDITION: Poor. 2) Indian matchlock musket. Cal. .45. 47-3/4” round bbl. Wood stock, multiple brass bbl bands. Missing the ramrod. CONDITION: Heavily used. Rusty metal. X19 4-48729, 4-48734 (200-400)

328
$373.00

LOT OF FOUR DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUNS. 1) Belgian 12 ga., 30” bbls. CONDITION: Poor, pitted, held together with plastic wood filler. 2) King 10 gauge, 33-1/4” bbls. CONDITION: Broken in two, bbls unsoddered. 3) James Allen 12 gauge, 32-1/4” double bbls. CONDITION: Cracked at wrist, rust brown patina. 4) WM Parker 12 gauge, 34-1/8” bbls. CONDITION: Cracks and repairs to the wood, rust brown patina. 4-47847 FS119 (200-400)

329
$345.00

LOT OF FOUR PERCUSSION SHOTGUNS. 1) Unmarked 12 ga. 28-1/2” bbls. Belgian proof marks on the bottom of the bbls. Restocked. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. Stock has been sanded, locks need to be re-installed. 2) Unmarked, NSN. 12 ga, 31-3/4” bbls. Belgian proof marks, bee logo on each lock. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall, repairs and losses to the wood, mechanically good. 3) Gross NSN 12 ga., 30-1/2” bbls. Missing the ramrod. Hammers and nipples are replacements. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. Stock has been broken, repaired, sanded but not re-finished. Ramrod is missing. 4) Chance 20 ga. NSN. 34” bbls. Hammers and ramrod have been replaced. Stock has been broken and repaired with the loss of the rear escutcheon mounts. CONDITION: Very heavy pitting on the bbls. Stock is heavily sanded and refinished with most metal proud of the surface. 4-47846 FS88 (250-500)

330
$431.00

LOT OF FOUR HAMMER SHOTGUNS. 1) Acme Arms, SN. 228, 12 ga., 30” bbls. Made in Belgium. CONDITION: Heavy crusty rust at the breech, minor replacements on the wood. 2) American Gun Company, SN. 84996, 12 gauge, 30” bbls. CONDITION: Generally good with traces of finish mixed with rust. 3) James King London 10 gauge, bbls cut to 30”. CONDITION: Generally good with strong Damascus pattern on the bbls, moderate pitting elsewhere. 4) Genuine Damascus 12 ga, bbls cut to 26-1/2”, replaced forearm, wood broken, and action not working. 4-47844 FS125 (200-300)

331
$603.00

LOT OF FIVE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS. 1) Moore & Harris, NSN, 12 ga., 30” bbl. CONDITION: Replaced hammer, bbl split at muzzle, generally rusty. 2) Remington hammerless SN. 100635, 12 gauge, 28” bbl. CONDITION: Stock shattered and repaired with screws and replacements, bbls dented. 3) Moore & Company, NSN, 10 gauge, bbls cut to 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Fair, heavily worn. 4) Unmarked, NSN, 10 gauge, 32-3/8” bbls, poorly restocked, not working. 5) Thomas King, 10 gauge, 32-3/8” bbls. CONDITION: Very good except bbl key pulled loose. 4-47843 FS126 (200-400)

332
$86.00

PARKER DAMASCUS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN. 40647. Cal. 12 ga., 30” ribbed bbls. Buttstock is made up of several different pieces with fills and splices. Hammers are replacements, the right one is also repaired. CONDITION: Good. Damascus pattern showing with a few minor dents. There is some heavy pitting in the bores. Action is good. 4-47845 FS83 (150-300)

333
$115.00

LOT OF TWO LIGHTWEIGHT FOWLING PIECES. 1) NSN, 24 ga., 30” part oct. bbl, spuriously marked “Clark / London” with Belgian proofs on top of the bbl. Hammer, ramrod, and pipes are replacements. CONDITION: Heavy rust brown patina overall, the stock is broken beneath the lock and large chips are missing on the left side. 2) Similar Belgian fowling piece with Spanish markings. CONDITION: Rust brown patina, stock is solid. 4-47864 FS124 (100-200)

334
$28.00

LOT OF 25 USMC COTTON POUCHES. OD color bags that measure 13-1/4” tall and 4-1/4” wide by 2” deep that have four tie straps with a webb pistol belt loop on the back and a small pouch near the opening. The back is marked “U.S.M.C./Scranton Lace Co./1945”. CONDITION: All appear to be new, unissued. 4-48775 JR452 (25-50)

350
$3,450.00

SMITH CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 50 Perc. Usual configuration with 21-5/8” oct to round bbl with German silver blade front sight, carbine ladder rear sight, straight grain walnut stock with two sharp cartouches on left wrist. Receiver is case colored and has a sling bar and ring on left side. SN 11459. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 96-97% strong original blue. Receiver retains 95-97% original case colors, brilliant in sheltered areas, faded elsewhere. Bbl hinge screw is slightly battered. Locking bar retains about 90% of its fine high polished blue. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with a few small dings on the forearm and a bruise with some light handling and storage marks on buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48661 JR662 (3,000-5,000)

351
$1,495.00

BURNSIDE 5TH MODEL CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 54 Perc. Usual configuration with 21” round bbl, pinched front sight, 2-position flip rear sight. Tiny forearm with one band and locking spring. Stock has straight grip with sling swivel and semi-crescent carbine buttplate. Usual markings. SN 29555. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains an even medium blue/brown patina. Receiver mostly a silver gray patina with hammer marks on the breech block and a chipped hammer nose. Slightly battered screws. Stock has a hairline back of top tang and back of the lockplate with a raised splinter by the top tang. Otherwise has a fine hand rubbed patina. Strong dark bore. 4-48647 JR665 (1,750-2,750)

352
$805.00

SMITH CIVIL WAR CARBINE. SN. 1547. Cal. .50, 21-1/2” part oct bbl. Made by American Machine Works Springfield, Massachusetts. Sling ring bar and rear sight leaf are missing. Lower tang has been broken and repaired causing a poor fit of the buttstock. CONDITION: Gray/brown patina overall with traces of finish showing in protected places. Stock has a good “JH” cartouche along with numerous dents and scratches. Bore is poor, action is good. 4-47856 FS84 (500-800)

353
$4,600.00

SPENCER MODEL 1865 SRC WITH FAMILY PROVENANCE FROM THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. A very nice M1865 carbine having 22” round barrel, iron frame, mounted on a walnut stock. SN 792. CONDITION: Very good, no original finish. Sharp edges, good markings, minor surface rust. Bore is fair, stock is very good, mechanically fine. The carbine is accompanied by approximately 12 unfired cartridges and a few casings. The carbine comes with a sworn affidavit from the consignor attesting to his inheritance of the carbine from his father who acquired it in 1928 from a Mr. Hurst Hackett. Mr. Hackett received the carbine from his grandfather who was a member of the burial party following the Battle of Little Bighorn. Family history states that the carbine was found under the body of a dead 7th Cavalryman. A cursory look at the rosters reveal no burial party members named Hacket, however, members of the 7th Cavalry were known to have been carrying these carbines. 4-48684 (4,000-6,000)

354
$2,127.00

SPENCER MODEL 1865 SADDLE RING CARBINE. SN 19347. Cal. .50. 20” round bbl. “ESA” cartouche on left side of stock behind sling ring bar. CONDITION: Traces of finish, mostly blue-brown patina. Wood is solid. Light casehardening colors inside and visible on the lever. Mechanically excellent. FS58 4-48746 (1,000-1,500)

355
$2,645.00

MARTIALLY MARKED MAYNARD 2ND MODEL CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 50 Perc. 1865 dated carbine with 20” oct to round bbl, pinched front sight, 2-leaf, 3-position rear sight, made without forearm. Usual markings on receiver with a sling bar and ring on left side. Stock, without patchbox, is straight grip with a smooth steel carbine buttplate. Left side of wrist has two sharp cartouches. SN 23998. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 90-92% thin original blue. Receiver is mostly a silver gray color with traces of case hardening in sheltered areas. Buttstock has a grain check at buttplate and has several small crude scratched drawings on left side and some initials on right side. Right flat of the breech area on bbl is scratched “WA5”. Strong bore with good shine and scattered pitting. 4-48663 JR663 (2,250-3,250)

356
$1,035.00

MAYNARD MODEL 1873 IMPROVED HUNTERS RIFLE NO. 8 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. appears to be 35-30. Blued finish, 26” oct to round bbl, pinched front sight with two position V-notch rear sight and an elevating tang peep sight. Straight stock with carbine type smooth steel buttplate. SN 27087. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 85-90% original blue with scattered light surface rust. Receiver is mostly a blue-brown patina. Wood is sound and retains most of an old refinish. Sight is fine, bore is strong with deep pitting. 4-48341 JR445 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

357
$2,415.00

GALLAGER CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 54 Perc. Standard model with 22-1/2” round bbl, pinched front sight with 2-position flip rear sight. Straight grip walnut stock with smooth steel carbine buttplate. Sling bar and ring on left side of wrist with “S” shaped lever and a patch box containing a spare nipple on right side of butt. SN 10927. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains 10-15% blue toward muzzle with the balance being a gray/brown patina. Receiver retains an even dark brown patina with blue showing through that may clean better. Wood is sound and retains generous amounts of original finish. No cartouche visible. Bright shiny bore. 4-48662 JR661 (1,750-2,750)

358
$2,012.00

STARR CIVIL WAR CARBINE. Cal. 54 Perc. Usual configuration with 20-3/4” stepped round bbl with blade front sight and 2-position flip rear sight. Small forearm with straight stock and semi-crescent carbine brass buttplate. Usual markings on the lockplate and top tang. Left side of wrist and back of bottom tang are stamped with an “S”. SN 995. CONDITION: Fair to good. No original finish remains. Bbl being a light silver brown patina with scattered light pitting. Receiver and hammer are dark patina with moderate to heavy pitting. Lockplate retains 15-20% case colors. Wood is sound and retains most of an old refinish. Bore is strong but dark. 4-48646 JR664 (1,750-2,750)

359
$690.00

SHARPS & HANKINS SADDLE RING CARBINE. SN 5930. Cal .52. 19” round bbl. Missing the sights, the lever catch and a 1-3/4” x 1” chunk of the stock. Also missing the sling swivel on the stock, main spring is broken. CONDITION: Metal is lightly pitted overall. Stock has numerous small cracks and chips. FS55 4-48529 (300-500)

360
$460.00

FRANK WESSON TIP UP RIFLE. SN. 4789. Cal. 38RF, 24” oct bbl. Tang sight is missing, bbl sights are replacements. CONDITION: Moderate pitting overall, obscuring most of the markings. Stock is oil stained at the action but is otherwise good. 4-47810 FS86 (300-500)

361
$1,462.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 CADET RIFLE. Cal. bored out to 60. 38” bbl. Bbl and locked date 1869, issue number “32” is stamped on the bbl tang. NSN CONDITION: Gray patina overall, with light pitting, heavier on the buttplate. 49-1/2” stock including forearm tip. Ramrod is a short replacement as the ramrod channel is plugged. The lock is crisp. There are several repaired cracks on the stock and some slivers missing along the forearm. 4-48863 FS181 (2,500-3,500)

362
$1,322.00

COLT SPECIAL MODEL 1861 MUSKET. NSN. Cal. 58. 40” part oct. bbl. Dated 1863 on the lockplate. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall. The cartouches are partially visible but not readable. Stock has numerous scratches and a few cracks. There are viSe marks at the breech of the bbl. The bayonet locking ring is broken. FS60 4-47816 (750-1,250)

363
$1,955.00

ROBBINS, KENDALL & LAWRENCE MODEL 1842 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE. NSN. Cal. 54. 33” round bbl. Dated 1847 on the lockplate. The date on the tang is not readable. The “WAT” cartouche on the left side of the stock is readable, the other is not. The spare nipple remains in the patchbox. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina overall with light to moderate pitting around the breech. The brass has a dark patina, the wood has normal handling marks but appears to have been lightly sanded. Mechanically good. FS59 4-48530 (500-1,000)

364
$977.00

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1842 MUSKET WITH BAYONET. NSN. Cal. .69, 42” bbl, dated 1852 on lock and bbl tank. Inspector marks are faintly visible on left side of stock. CONDITION: Gray patina overall with scattered light to moderate pitting. Five x’s have been cut into stock. The lock is good. 4-47813 FS121 (600-1,000)

365
$632.00

MASON MODEL 1863 MUSKET WITH BAYONET. Cal. .58, 48” bbl, dated 1863 on the lock, the marking on the bbl tang is unreadable due to pitting, the nipple has been welded into place. The rear side and swing swivels are missing, the ramrod and bayonet are replacements. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting overall, the stock has been repaired and coated with grease and or varnish. Mechanically good. 4-47819 FS122 (500-800)

366
$517.00

REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 50/70. 36” round bbl. Standard Remington markings on the upper tang. Both sides of the stock are marked “26 Sep.Co.” along the frame. Action has the New York safety but no New York issue markings. The bayonet and ramrod are replacements. CONDITION: Gray metal with light dents and pitting. Stock is very dirty with several scratches and dents. Action and bore are fine. FS62 4-47817 (500-800)

367
$1,150.00

RARE OHIO SURCHARGE GERMAN MUSKET W/BAYONET. Cal. 74. 41-1/4” part oct bbl, dated 1831 at the rear. Lockplate is engraved “Saarn.” and “OHIO.” is stamped in large letters at the wrist and on the left side of the stock. The correct bayonet with 18-3/4” blade carries the number “64”. The rear sling swivel is missing. NSN. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina on bbl, smooth gray-blue patina on lock and hammer. Stock has normal handling marks. The bayonet is heavily rusted. Action is good, but the nipple not tightened. 4-48502 FS173 (1,500-2.000)

368
$603.00

LOT OF TWO EUROPEAN MUSKETS. 1) German converted musket, NSN, Cal. .73, 41-1/8” part oct bbl. Lockplate marking is not readable. The crown “FW” mark on the right side of the stock is clear. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with moderate pitting, heavier at the breech. Stock has normal wear. Lock is frozen. 2) Modified East India Company musket. Dated 1777 at the rear of the lockplate. Cal. .77, 34” round bbl. Bbl has been shortened, the front 21” of the stock has been replaced, and other repairs have been made to the wood. Bbl has been plugged, the frizzen has been faced. Lock is good. 4-47824 FS66 (300-500)

369
$431.00

BELGIAN PERCUSSION MUSKET. Cal. 70. 40-3/8” part oct bbl, marked “J.A.PETRY / A LIEGE” on the lock. Missing the ramrod. NSN CONDITION: Dark brown patina overall. Large chips of wood missing on each side of the bbl tang. Small chips at the front of the lockplate. There are numerous dents and gouges elsewhere. Action is good. 4-48504 X43 (300-500)

370
$460.00

PARKERS’ SNOW & CO. MODEL 1861 MUSKET. NSN. Cal. .58. 40” bbl. The rear sight and bbl bolster have been incorrectly replaced. The sling swivels have been removed. The nipple is a smaller replacement. CONDITION: Stock has been broken through the wrist, repaired and heavily sanded. X20 4-48742 (400-700)

371
$747.00

ASSEMBLED ROBINSON MUSKET. Cal. 61. 40” bbl. The lockplate is marked “E. ROBINSON” in an arc over “NEW YORK” in front of the hammer and dated 1864 at the rear. The bbl tang does not have a date and the bbl is unreadable due to heavy pitting. The ramrod is a reproduction. The inspector cartouches are not readable. NSN CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall with very heavy pitting at the rear of the bbl. The rear sight is only lightly pitted. Wood has been repaired and sanded. The lock works. 4-48505 X45 (500-800)

372
$402.00

PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY MODEL 1861 MUSKET WITH BAYONET. Cal. .58, 48” round bbl. CONDITION: Metal is deeply pitted. The bayonet is rusted in place. Stock is broken between the two rear bbl bands. The lock is functional. 4-47814 X26 (300-500)

373
$575.00

HARPER’S FEERY MODEL 1852 MUSKET. NSN. Cal. 72. 42” bbl. The bayonet and ramrod are incorrect. CONDITION: Very heavy pitting at the breech of the bbl, moderate to heavy elsewhere. Wood has been heavily sanded and re-oiled. Mechanically good. X24 4-47820 (300-600)

374
$517.00

ALTERED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1835 RIFLE. Cal. 69. 42” part oct bbl, converted to percussion using the Belgian system, 1842 on lockplate. The buttplate, trigger guard, bbl bands, sideplate and screws have been gold plated. The 18-1/2” socket bayonet has European proof marks and is slightly loose. The ramrod is a replica. NSN. CONDITION: All metal has been polished bright. Stock refinished. Action is very good. 4-48356 FS174 (200-400)

375
$460.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1863 MUSKET. NSN. Cal. 58. 40” bbl. Dated 1864 on the lockplate. The rear sight is a crude replacement. The bayonet is not correct. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall with very heavy pitting at the rear of the bbl. Stock has been repaired at the wrist, sanded and oiled. There is a new crack at the buttplate. The lock is good. X22 4-47815 (500-800)

376
$5,462.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1886 EXPERIMENTAL TRAPDOOR CARBINE. Cal. 45-70. One of only 1,000 of these scarce carbines ever made, officially referred to as “Experimental Model 1882 third type or fourth type”. This carbine has a 24” round barrel, rectangular base blade front sight, a 2,000 yard Buffington style rear sight marked “XC”. The breech block is marked “1873”, and the lockplate is flat with “U.S. / Springfield” and an eagle in front of the hammer. The left side of the wrist has the outline of a cartouche. The single barrel band has the bent sling loop for use in a saddle scabbard and it has a corresponding sling loop on the buttstock. The buttplate is smooth steel marked “US” on the tang with a 3-piece wiping rod and broken shell extractor in the trap. SN. 340111. CONDITION: Very fine, the barrel and band retain about 90% original blue with some fine scattered light rust. The breech block is a mottled blue/brown, the lockplate and hammer retain about 95% original finish. The wood is sound and retains most of a very old refinish. Good bore with some shine and moderate to heavy pitting. 4-48969 JR767 (3,000-5,000)

377
$488.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1869 TRAP DOOR RIFLE. Cal. 50-70. 32-5/8” bbl. SN 11959. NSN CONDITION: Gray-brown patina mixed with light surface rust and pitting. Wood shows normal dents and scratches with chipping around the buttplate. Action and bore are good. 4-47786 X44 (600-900)

378
$345.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. Standard rifle with 32-1/2” bbl, ski-jump rear sight, 1-pc walnut stock with the outline of a cartouche on the left side. SN 236771. CONDITION: Fair to good. Blue-brown patina overall, nicked and scratched wood with some gouges on buttstock and a crack behind lockplate. Rear sight is missing slide and rammer is missing. Fair dark bore. 4-48339 JR443 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

379
$373.00

ENFIELD SNIDER CONVERSION CARBINE. Cal. 57 Snider. 1867 dated lockplate, cut down musket with Snider patent breech modification, 19” bbl, bead front sight, musket rear sight, one bbl band, 1-pc stock with cartouche on right side of butt. NSN. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains being a dark brown patina overall with moderate pitting. Wood is recently cleaned with crack on both sides of lock area, a replaced chip at the toe. Strong bright bore with moderate pitting. 4-48433 (400-600)

380
$373.00

ALTERED TOWER MODEL 1858 MUSKET. Cal. .58, 30-3/4” round bbl, dated 1862 on the lockplate. Bbl and stock have been cut, the sling swivels are missing and the rear sight and ramrod are reproductions. The front 18” of the stock are replaced with the join under rear bbl band. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with moderate pitting at the breech. Stock has been cleaned and sanded but not refinished. 4-47828 FS81 (150-300)

381
$460.00

LONDON ARMORY SNYDER RIFLE. Cal. 577. 36-1/2” bbl. NSN. CONDITION: Blue-brown patina overall. Wood has been lightly sanded and refinished. Action is fine, bore is poor. 4-48430 X49 (400-700)

382
$460.00

ENFIELD SNIDER CONVERSION RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 57 Snider. 1862 dated musket with usual markings, Snider patent breech modification, 30-1/2” bbl, two bands with iron nose cap and Springfield style wiping rod. Bayonet lug has been removed from side of bbl. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with a cartouche on right side of butt. NSN. CONDITION: Good to very good. No original finish remains on the metal, being a medium gray/brown patina with fine pitting overall. Wood is sound and retains 75-80% original finish. Strong bright bore with light pitting. Firing pin is a replacement. 4-48432 (500-700)

383
$402.00

ENFIELD SNYDER RIFLE. Cal. 577. 36-1/2” bbl, dated 1862 on the lockplate, Mark II* on the chamber, has lead firing pin protector. NSN. CONDITION: Crusty brown patina overall, cracked behind the lock, repair along the forearm. Action is good, bore is poor. 4-48431 X48 (400-700)

384
$5,175.00

VERY RARE THIRD TYPE COCHRAN TURRET RIFLE. SN 191. Cal. 38, 29-3/4” oct. barrel. Marked “COCHRANs / MANY / CHAMBERD / NON RECOIL / RIFLE” at the front of the top strap and “C.B. ALLEN / SPRINGFIELD / MASS.” at the rear. The 3-3/4” turret contains nice chambers and has a protective brass star on the bottom attached with two screws. A German silver plate on the bottom of the frame is more complicated than the one on the earlier guns. A German silver reinforce also covers the top of the star to eliminate the problem that appears on the earlier guns. The latch is a turn screw with a large notch in it to allow use of the sights mounted on the barrel. The barrel appears to have a sleeve to fit it to the frame. The deluxe walnut stock has a German silver butt plate. It is marked “18 / B.P.” on the left side. This marking is thought to have been a Canadian government marking, but no documentation has been found. CONDITION: Very good overall. Brown patina on the barrel mixed with light surface rust. The frame is generally gray with scattered areas of light pitting. There is a flaw on the left side of the frame which does not affect the strength of the gun. The stock has probably been re-varnished, but the checkering is still sharp. The ramrod has been replaced. The bore is bright. Mechanically excellent. 4-48757 FS123 (6,000-8,000)

385
$0.00

UNMARKED 3-BARREL SWIVEL RIFLE. Cal. 38. 28-1/2” bbl. All three bores drilled in the same bbl. Each bore has a set of sights but only one ramrod is used on all three. Hammer is very long. NSN CONDITION: Smooth brown patina on barrel group. Hammer appears to be reblued. The lockplate and patch box are gray. The brass trigger guard and buttplate have a mellow patina. Mechanically good. 4-48420 (1,750-2,750)

386
$920.00

GERMAN TARGET OR JAEGER RIFLE. Cal. about 56. Fine early percussion rifle with 30″ swamped oct. damascus bbl with recessed muzzle, small front sight, missing the bbl sight and missing the tang sight. Top of the bbl is inlaid in silver “K. REICHEL A OTTINGEN”. Breech plug is lightly engraved with fancy scallops and a flash shield and has a gold “1” inlaid on the top flat. Top tang, hammer, lockplate, small decorative sideplate, trigger guard tang and nosepipe tang are beautifully engraved with floral arabesque patterns with the hammer engraved in a dolphins head. Lockplate also has a gold “1”. It is fitted with dbl set triggers, a fancy flowing wood trigger guard with finger rest and grip that has three German silver inlays on the bottom. Trigger guard tang is a long pointed pineapple finial. Wrist is very nicely checkered. Stock is of beautiful burl walnut with massive Schutzen-style cheek-piece that, just behind, has a deep relief carving of a reclining stag surrounded by leaves and trees. Buttplate is smooth steel with a long stepped top tang engraved to match the rest of the gun. Bottom of the bbl has two iron guides and an iron nosepipe and the stock is secured with a single wedge through rectangular German silver escutcheons. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains 60-70% thin damascus pattern, balance of the metal is a silver-gray. Forearm has a small crack at the left escutcheon, the stock, a couple of small nicks and dings but otherwise is sound and retains a fine oil finish. Ramrod is a replacement and the swivels are missing. Good mechanics. 4-47027 JR383 (850-950)

387
$316.00

DELANY PERCUSSION HALF-STOCK RIFLE. NSN. Cal. .36. 25-1/4” oct bbl marked “N. DELANY” on top, “TRUITT BROs / & Co” on the lock. Hammer and ramrod are replacements. CONDITION: Metal parts have been cleaned leaving a gray surface with light to moderate pitting. Stock has repairs in front of and behind the lock and a short crack at the toe. Action is good. 4-47826 FS85 (300-600)

388
$1,035.00

J. HARDER BUCK AND BALL SUPERPOSED COMBINATION GUN. Cal. 52 and about 18 bore. 33-1/2” oct superposed bbls with brass blade front sight and fixed rear sight. Marked on top flat “J.HARDER/LOCK HAVEN PA”. Right hammer fires the top bbl and the left hammer, with the long extended nose, fires the lower bbl. Lightly decorated back action locks with brass trigger guard, dbl set triggers with modestly engraved long top tang. Buttstock is “Kentucky Style” with squared cheekpiece that has a German silver bird dog inlay and it has a simple 2-pc patchbox on right side with crescent brass buttplate. There are Hickory ramrods in two iron guides on each side of the bbls. CONDITION: Iron retains a smooth even medium brown patina. Brass, a medium dark mustard patina and the wood is sound retaining most of an old refinish. Mechanics are fine. 4-48930 JR713 (800-1,500)

389
$126,500.00

RARE AND SPECTACULAR CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG. This is undoubtedly the finest battle Confederate battle flag to ever come at auction. This classic square Western Theater infantry battle flag was originally found in an East Texas estate. One great feature of the flag is the original and unusual fringe that trims three sides. This identical fringe is found on at least two identified Confederate officers sashes. The large size of the flag, the condition and this fabulous fringe all professionally and tastefully mounted result in a dramatic presentation. The flag is complete with it’s original sewn in rope hoist. Rare is the opportunity to buy an original Confederate St. Andrews Cross battle flag particularly of this caliber. This flag is fully guaranteed original and authentic and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from noted flag expert Howard Madaus. Reference “Battle Flags of the Army of Tennessee” by M. H. Madaus. This is one of only five known Western Theater Confederate battle flags. SIZE: Size of the flag alone including fringe is approximately 59” high and 54” wide. Size including the frame is 61” high and 63” wide. CONDITION: Flag retains all of the original braided fringe. The red field of the flag shows scattered holes and damage, some of which are moth holes, some are possibly battle scars. There are three period repairs in the field. The blue St. Andrew’s cross also shows some moth damage and deterioration but is generally good. There is some spots of minor staining and the flag has been professionally mounted in an archival type framing. 4-48648 JS48 (100,000-125,000)

390
$3,162.00

UNION CIVIL WAR GARRISON FLAG. This large Civil War American flag was originally found with the Confederate battle flag in the preceding lot. Both of these were literally wrapped and stored together. This typical 35 star Garrison flag is hand sewn and retains its original rope hoist. Of particular interest is a period inscription inked into the hoist “C. H. Manning”. Our speculation is that it is possible that this Union flag may have been captured by a Confederate from the same unit as the St. Andrews Cross Battle Flag above. Although this is not known at this time, its possible that research will, in time, reveal more. This should make for an exciting research project which could have some very interesting results. Both this flag and the St. Andrews Cross Battle Flag above were acquired from an estate in East Texas. SIZE: Approximately 7-1/2’ x 12’ long. CONDITION: Flag shows plenty of honest use, having numerous repairs and in use damage. Still retains strong blue, red, white and colors. 4-48649 JS47 (2,500-3,500)

391
$0.00

RARE FRAMED NORTH CAROLINA RALEIGH DEPOT MANUFACTURED CONFEDERATE FLAG. This excellent genuine and original Confederate flag is of hand sewn construction. Colors are still strong and vivid with red canton having turned toward pink. An old brown ink tag with the flag indicates that the flag was captured during the Civil War. The tag says “Flag of North Carolina 1861, captured in the Civil War”. The flag is very aesthetically pleasing and is archivally framed. It is guaranteed to be a period genuine Confederate flag and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from noted flag expert Howard Madaus. Only a few North Carolina associated Confederate flags are privately owned and this is a very good example. SIZE: Including frame 22” high x 34” long. CONDITION: Red has slightly faded to a pinkish salmon color. Structurally the flag is in outstanding condition; only a couple small and minor moth damages appear. 4-48650 JS49 (20,000-25,000)

392
$0.00

GREAT EPHEMERAL LOT FOR ROBERT E. LEE. This is a great assemblage of the famous Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Includes an autographed CDV of Lee in his generals uniform boldly signed “R. E. Lee”. Has a Vannerson & Jones, Richmond, VA back marked photograph. Accompanying the CDV is large photograph of Edward Valentine’s recumbent statue of Robert E. Lee. Photograph is signed by photographer Bagby dated 1927. Also included is a trade card advertising the Valentine photograph. The trade card is addressed on the reverse to Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, also a very famous Confederate general. All three items are archivally and wonderfully displayed, a great collage. SIZE: Overall size of frame is 20” high and 15” wide. CONDIITON: Generally very good. CDV very nice and toned, excellent presentation. 4-48656 JS39 (6,500-7,500)

393
$20,125.00

EXTREMELY RARE 18TH GEORGIA CONFEDERATE OFFICERS KEPI. This deep blue velvet kepi with ghost of “18 over GA.” was probably worn by Second Lieutenant. Has three strands of bullion around the base is a single bullion quatrefoil on top and beneath the quatrefoil is the ghost “18 over GA.” which represents the 18th Georgia Regiment. The interior of the hat is lined with silk and backed with an old Confederate playbill and newspaper dated 1861. This hat is one of only two or three known to exist and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from noted expert Les Jensen and noted textile authority Fonda Thomsen. SIZE: 4” high in the front and 7” high in the back. CONDITION: Generally very good. 4-48651 JS32 (18,000-28,000)

394
$0.00

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE DOLPHIN HEAD NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD. Made by Firman & Sons, London. This is a very rare regulation Confederate Naval Officer’s sword. Hilt exhibits naval emblem of crossed cannons which are superimposed by a fluted anchor. Decorations of cotton balls and tobacco leafs, also decorate the basket of the hilt. Nicely formed dolphin head pommel, sharks skin grip with brass wire wrap. 17” etched panels on blade show floral and rococco motifs, full firm mark “FIRMAN & SONS 153 STRAND & 13 CONDUIT STREET LONDON”, crossed cannons superimposed over fluted anchor. Opposite panel shows Confederate 2nd National flag superimposed over fluted anchor. There are only 10 or 12 of this patent sword currently known. Reference: “A PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT OF CONFEDERATE SWORDS WITH ADDENDUM” by William A. Albaugh III. SIZE: 30” blade, 35-1/2” overall. CONDITION: Sword is original and authentic in all regards and in very fine condition. 4-48655 JS29 (20,000-30,000)

395
$0.00

RARE CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD. Made by J. W. McElroy, Macon, GA. Sword blade is etched on both sides approx. 14” panels one side shows large “CS” and two 1st National crossed flags. Opposite sides shows crossed cannons and full firm marking W.J. McELROY & CO. MACON . GEO.” Reference: “A PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT OF CONFEDERATE SWORDS WITH ADDENDUM” by William A. Albaugh III. SIZE: Blade 29 1/2”. Overall 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Scabbard is middle sewn on back, top mount appears original. Middle mount and drag, possibly replacements. Sword overall is in fine condition, grip and wire wrap are perfect. Blade shows some minor pitting, but overall is above average for pattern. 4-48866 JS2 (15,000-17,000)

396
$0.00

RARE AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD. Made by Boyle & Gamble, Richmond, VA. Classic hilt pattern with CS under a star surrounded by a wreath. Scabbard is wood lined with leather cover. Ring mounts are decorated with series of dots and (tobacco?) leaves. Ring mounts are similar to ring mounts seen on some New Orleans made swords and swords of Mitchell & Tyler of Richmond, VA. Scabbard is confederate and most unusual. The mounts have not been encountered by the cataloguer before. They have New Orleans and Richmond characteristics and require further study. Reference: “A PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT OF CONFEDERATE SWORDS WITH ADDENDUM” by William A. Albaugh III. SIZE: Blade is 29” l. Overall is 37-1/4”. CONDITION: Scabbard shows two repairs to body and replaced screw to drag. Sword overall is unaltered. Sword has gray/brown blade with scattered pitting, never etched at ricasso (fault line) braised seam is present, typical of Boyle and Gamble products. Bottom of hilt stamped “26” typical of Boyle and Gamble mfg. Grip retains 90%+ original leather, original copper wire. Hilt retains good patina and trace of original gilt. 4-48865 (12,000-14,000)

397
$6,037.00

CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER. “J. W. McElroy, GA” stamped in pommel cap. The very rare McElroy markings in the pommel cap appear original, though there are old tool marks or ding marks around top of pommel that obscure part of marking. Blade is classic Confederate blade with unstopped fuller. Grip and wire wrap are possible replacements. Accompanying Confederate scabbard shows lead soldered seam, brass ring mounts, iron drag, missing soldered iron throat. Typical Georgia made scabbard. SIZE: Blade is 34 1/2” l. Overall is 42 1/2”. 4-48763 (8,000-9,000)

398
$4,887.00

MODEL 1840 ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER, PALMETTO ARMORY. “COLUMBIA S.C” stamped on ricasso. Scarce South Carolina contract by “William Glaze & Co. S.C.”. Reference: “A PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT OF CONFEDERATE SWORDS WITH ADDENDUM” by William A. Albaugh III. “WILLIAM GLAZE & THE PALMETTO ARMORY” by Jack Meyer. SIZE: 36” blade. Overall 43”. CONDITION: Fine. Grip retains 100% original leather and 100% original wire. Good gray blade. Scabbard cleaned and few minor dents. 4-48612 JS1 (Lowry Estate) (3,500-5,500)

399
$6,325.00

FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD. Maker marked “BOYLE, GAMBLE & MACFEE, RICHMOND, VA”. Grip leather wrap is 95% intact with single brass wire. Quillon is bent slightly as is hilt. Blade is black with scattered heavy pitting. Reference: “A PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT OF CONFEDERATE SWORDS WITH ADDENDUM” by William A. Albaugh III. SIZE: 28-3/4” blade. Overall 34 1/2”. 4-48599 JS31 (Lowry Estate) (5,000-6,000)

400
$8,337.00

CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER. “MEMPHIS NOVELTY WORKS”, THOS. LEECH & CO. stamped on top of hilt. Blade is black, heavily pitted. Grip leather about 70% complete. Accompanying Confederate scabbard shows lead soldered seam, brass ring mounts, soldered iron throat and iron drag. Scabbard is heavily pitted. SIZE: Blade is 34” l. Overall is 42-1/2”. 4-48762 JS24 (6,500-8,500)

401
$4,025.00

CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SABER. Classic Confederate cavalry with unfullered blade. Longitudinal fault at ricasso, reminiscent of Columbus, GA mfg. Blade is pitted and cleaned. SIZE: Blade is 35-1/2” l. Overall is 42 1/2”. CONDITION: Grip is of coarse leather with heavy round wire. Accompanying scabbard has two brass carrying ring, iron throat and iron drag. 4-48764 (3,500-4,500)

402
$805.00

CAVALRY SABER, POSSIBLY CONFEDERATE. 26 1/2” blade with unstopped fuller. Model 1860 sized hilt. Brown leather grip wrap with single copper wire. Blade is 1-1/4” at ricasso. 4-48584 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-2,000)

403
$8,337.00

GEORGIA OFFICER’S SWORD BELT. With two piece interlocking buckle with Georgia State seal. Center piece is die struck. Reference: “CONFEDERATE BELT BUCKLES & PLATES” by Steve Mullinax. “PLATES & BUCKLES OF AMERICAN MILITARY” by Sidney Kerksis. “ACCOUTERMENT PLATES NORTH & SOUTH” by William Gavin. SIZE: Height of wreath 52mm. Height of keepers 50mm and 51mm. CONDITION: Buckle is perfect, with crisp fine detail. Patent leather belt generally very good but shows some insect damage. One patent sword hanger is still present. The belt is accompanied by letter of authenticity. 4-48652 JS33 (7,500-8,500)

404
$4,312.00

CS BUCKLE. 2-pc interlocking CS buckle on Civil War era enlisted sword belt. The CS buckle is attributed to Leech & Rigdon. Reference: “CONFEDERATE BELT BUCKLES & PLATES” by Steve Mullinax. “PLATES & BUCKLES OF AMERICAN MILITARY” by Sidney Kerksis. “ACCOUTERMENT PLATES NORTH & SOUTH” by William Gavin. SIZE: Height of wreath 49mm. Height of keepers 52mm each. 4-48759 (3,500-5,500)

405
$0.00

VERY RARE MORSE CARTRIDGE BOXES ON THEIR ORIGINAL CANVAS BELT. The Morse cartridge belts were issued with two boxes, and very rarely is a complete set ever found and this one is an especially nice one and presents very well. Two leather hinged boxes mounted on a woven belt. Reference: “CONFEDERATE CARBINES & MUSKETOONS” by Dr. John Murphy. CONDITION: Belt is in very good condition with roller buckle attached, tongue of belt is fragile but complete. Both locking tabs are missing on one box. Flap of box has an old 8” separation on the top but flap is still in tact. The other box retains both finial tabs, has one thumbnail size piece missing on top, great old patina and finish. Belt 4-48658 JS21 (12,000-16,000)

406
$6,900.00

RARE BRASS BELT BUCKLE FOR THE 6TH INFANTRY, NORTH CAROLINA S.T. This excellent rare example in bold relief “6 N.C.S.T. INF”. This is the only Confederate state regimental plate and only 75 of these are known to exist, many of which were dug, this example clearly was non-excavated. Retains the three soldered hooks on reverse. SIZE: 51mm by 74mm. CONDITION: Wonderfully toned brass in excellent non-excavated condition, a great example. 4-48660 JS37 (6,000-7,000)

407
$2,415.00

CONFEDERATE CEDAR WOOD CANTEEN. Classic Confederate cedar wood canteen banded by two iron bands and three brass carrying rings for a strap. One face has longitudinal break separating that side in two pieces. SIZE: 71/2” by 2-1/4”. 3/4” original wood spout. CONDITION: Canteen has been painted brown. 4-48756 JS36 (1,200-1,500)

408
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING HISTORIC QUANTRILL’S RAID LETTER. This detailed, well written three page letter was written by a survivor of Quantrill’s Raid on Lawrence, Kansas the day following, dated August 22, 1863. This eye witness account details many of atrocities that occurred. Quantrill’s early morning raid caught the entire citizenry and defenders unprepared. Almost no male was spared unless he had hidden or escaped. “Allison of the firm Duncan & Allison was shot and burned in his store. Jimmy Perine and Jimmy Eldridge, clerks in the store, of Eldridge & Ford were both shot after having given up everything, even to the keys to the money safe.” “Judge Carpenter was brutally murdered…” “Mr. Murphy was shot while giving them water from his well.” “Men without regard to age was murdered. I saw an old man with long flowing white beard lying among the dead”. The three page letter written on lined paper and addressed “Dear Uncle” is signed by its writer W.R. Brown who, for his good fortune lived in a home two miles out of the city. Also accompanying this lot is a recent issue of “North South Traders Civil War” in which a seven page article specifically about this letter is written. SIZE: Each sheet 10” high by 8” wide. CONDITION: Paper is toned with fold marks which have separation on the central fold mark about two inches in. The letter generally in very good and surprising, extremely readable script. 4-48659 JS22 (3,500-5,500 )

409
$18,400.00

BILLHARZ CARBINE. SN 229. Scarce Confederate carbine in fine condition. The SN 229 occurs at the back of the breech of bbl (no other parts of gun removed). Bbl is correctly and deeply marked “CSA” over “P”. This gun exhibits original pewter nose cap (earlier guns have brass nose caps). A contemporary repair to buttstock to left of bbl tine is noted but no missing wood, gun is all original and authentic. This gun shows little, but honest use including saddle wear. CONDITION: Gun has been cleaned overall, but does not effect its aesthetics. This would be a difficult gun to upgrade. 4-47869 JS27 (18,000-20,000)

410
$0.00

VERY RARE MORSE 1ST MODEL CARBINE. SN 181. This very desirable 1st Model carbine is with a solid brass latch. Latches on these guns are quite often cracked or broken and repaired, this latch is perfect. Gun appears all original and authentic in all regards. External SN occurs on frame and inside latch. A cryptic “T” is stamped in buttstock, next to trigger guard. Less than 200 of these were made. CONDITION: Bore is fine. Slight reduction of wood to forend at nose cap. Gun shows honest use and saddle wear. This all original rare 1st Model is in especially good condition for a Confederate Morse carbine and would be a difficult one to upgrade. 4-48653 JS26 (25,000-30,000)

411
$0.00

RARE VARIATION OF A CONFEDERATE SHARP’S CARBINE, GOVERNMENT MODEL. SN. 2628, visible on lock and tang. This gun features a rare variation in the lever lock. A screw is used instead of a lever pin in the breech block, only three carbines have been found with this variation noted. “Richmond, VA” is marked on the top. Note: The brass retainer on the foreend is correct. In fact, the example illustrated in Dr. Murphy’s book, which does not have a brass retainer, is now known to be incorrect. Reference “Confederate Carbines and Musketoons” by Dr. John Murphy. CONDITION: Metal and wood are cleaned and lightly refinished. Metal edges to frame and receiver are sharp. Carbine shows honest use and saddle wear. This is a very fine example of a rare Confederate Richmond Sharps. 4-48654 JS28 (20,000-30,000)

411A.
$632.00

ANTIQUE LITHOGRAPH MEDICINAL SIGN DEPICTING GEN. R. E. LEE. The Yankee’s from Philadelphia, PA. at Dr. D. Jayne & Son Medicines utilized this portrait image of the Civil War’s greatest Confederate general to promote their medicines. The tin sign copyright dated 1908 depicts the white haired Gen. Robert E. Lee in his dress uniform. The portrait, self-framed with gold border and brown trim. SIZE: 15″ wide, 19″ high. CONDITION: Generally very good, a couple of handing dents in the sign and very minor scuffs along the edge. Image of Lee is strong and colorful. 4-49012 (750-1,000)

412
$2,817.00

CONFEDERATE USED MISSISSIPPI TYPE RIFLE. Cal. 54. Unusual Confederate style rifle similar to those pictured and described in Confederate Rifles and Muskets by Murphy & Madaus on pages 121, 122, 123, 129 and 132. In the written text on page 121 it describes the flat brass barrel band with forward projecting tip secured with a pin which is found on this rifle. This rifle also has the unmarked commercial lock although the text indicates only one lock screw on the know examples of those rifles manufactured by Michael Cody & Son, this one has two lockplate screws similar to the US pattern 1841 Mississippi. The inside of the lockplate is marked in roman numerals XXIIII which corresponds with the information on page 121 for known examples. Unfortunately corrosion on the other metal surfaces has obliterated corresponding markings. The brass patch box is similar to the 1841 Mississippi with the recess having three drill holes before routing as described on page 121. This rifle has had the barrel crudely cut to 22-1/8”, no front sight, Confederate style fixed rear sight with the forearm commensurately reduced. The brass sideplate, while similar to US Mississippis’, is considerably more narrow. The left side of the butt stock is inlaid with a German silver angel with trumpet (Gabriel) carrying a ribbon with the inscriptions “Capt. Henry Kutzmeyer/Capt. John F. Reinecke/Capt. Chs. G Castman” on the large part of the ribbon and “Capt. John H. Hoffman/Presented/This ” on the small part of the ribbon. The angel is lightly engraved. On the bottom of the forearm is a 1-1/2” five pointed star engraved with the all-seeing-eye, probably of Masonic significance. The brass trigger guard and sideplate and patch box are very nicely engraved and the trigger guard tang has a museum number just behind the bow. The front part of the bow is fitted with a thin brass offset sling loop as described in the text of the above book. Additional research is required on the above names to authenticate Confederate use. CONDITION: Poor to fair, the cut barrel and stock as noted, heavy pitting on the barrel with moderate pitting on the lockplate and hammer. The brass has a heavy dark patina. The stock is shattered, with crude nail repairs around the action. The lock is functional. 4-48437 JR676 (2,000-5,000)

413
$2,185.00

FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE. 33” bbl, overall 48-3/4”. Lockplate marked forward of hammer “FAYETTEVILLE”, eagle is non-discernible. “C” and “A” of CSA are still visible. 1863 stamped behind hammer. Bbl markings “V” over “P”, no bbl date or eagle head discernible. Brass buttplate correctly stamped “CSA”. No stock markings discernible. Brass nose cap. Brass bands, possible replacements. Brass trigger guard. Reference: “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” by Dr. John Murphy. CONDITION: Gun is missing rear sight and both sling swivels. Correct style ramrod with tulip end. Bbl tang poorly fits mortise, which appears to be too large for tang. Trigger guard is fit into filled mortise. Lock poorly fits in large mortise with gaps around edges. 4-48829 JS12 (4,000-4,500)

414
$2,702.00

MODEL 1842 MUSKET. Lock is marked forward of hammer “PALMETTO ARMORY S.C” surrounding a Palmetto tree. Behind hammer is marked “COLUMBIA S.C. 1852”. Springfield bbl is marked with “VP” and bbl tine dated “1845”. Reference: “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS” by Dr. John Murphy. “WILLIAM GLAZE AND THE PALMETTO ARMORY” by Jack Meyer. Gun is mounted with three iron bands, unmarked iron buttplate and cupped rod. All parts appear “SPRINGFIELD” or “HARPER’S FERRY” except for Palmetto Armory lock. All parts of gun appear to have grown up together. Rack number “19” occurs on bbl tine and stock. CONDITION: Overall gun is average for pattern with good wood and good metal. Metal has scattered pitting consistent on lock and bolster. 4-48825 JS13 (2,000-2,250)

415
$2,300.00

RARE CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE. Wood body with brass and iron ferrules and caps. Polearm is original and correct, missing one screw in each end cap. Remnants of an old paper tag are indiscernible. Reference: “AMERICAN POLE ARMS” by Rodney Hilton Brown. “CONFEDERATE ARMS” by William A. Albaugh III. CONDITION: Old minor worm damage to wood sheath. Blade is average for this pattern showing some original shine, light pitting. 1/2” chip to blade. Spring catch has been moved 1-1/2”. Old screw holes from catch where originally located, still present. Screw in brass ferrule has been replaced. 4-48836 JS11 (2,500-3,500)

416
$1,035.00

D-GUARD CONFEDERATE STYLE BOWIE KNIFE. Blade is 16 3/4” l, overall 21 3/4”. Blade is 1 3/4” at tapered base tapers to clip point with false edge. Handle is wood with iron ferrule. Blade is brown and pitted overall. Scabbard is tin covered with stitched canvas with red cloth sewn at top with flat iron button sewn as frog button. CONDITION: Overall is very good to fine. 4-48698 JS10 (1,500-2,500)

417
$575.00

D-GUARD BOWIE CONFEDERATE STYLE KNIFE. 14” blade, 19” overall. Blade is approx. 1-1/4” wide and tapers to clipped point. Handle is made of bone. Stitched leather scabbard appears to be not as old as the knife appers. 4-48699 JS8 (1,000-2,000)

418
$0.00

D-GUARD CONFEDERATE STYLE BOWIE KNIFE. Large 17-1/4” blade, 23” overall. Blade is 2” wide. Blade has slight clip point. Not a true D-guard in that one long quillion is bent up to approximate the “D”. Two part wooden slabs form the pistol type handle. Blade is dark and pitted overall as is cross guard. 4-48700 JS7 (1,000-2,000)

419
$345.00

D-GUARD CONFEDERATE STYLE BOWIE KNIFE. About 15” blade, 20” overall. Spear point. About 1-1/2” tapers to point, which has been re-shaped. Handle appears to be old tool handle. Blade is dark and pitted. 4-48702 JS6 (1,000-2,000)

420
$632.00

D-GUARD BOWIE CONFEDERATE STYLE KNIFE. Blade is 12”, overall 17-1/2”. Blade is 1-3/4” wide at base. Possibly 1/2” plus tip is broken off. Handle made from two slabs of wood. Blade still shows some original finishing marks and flaws in blade. 4-48701 JS9 (1,000-2,000)

421
$345.00

D-GUARD CONFEDERATE STYLE BOWIE KNIFE. SIZE: 12-1/2” blade, 18-1/4” overall. Blade is 1” at base, swells to 1-1/4” about 2” from tip, spear point blade. Handle has a lead crown shaped ferrule. 4-48703 JS5 (1,000-2,000)

422
$0.00

CONFEDERATE POLE ARM HEAD. Made from Springfield bayonet blade. These pole arms were catalogued by Francis Bannerman as having come from Confederate Arsenal. Reference: “FRANCIS BANNERMAN’S MILITARY CATALOG OF 1917”. Also see “MILITARY COLLECTOR & HISTORIAN, VOL. XL1 NO. 4”, page 221 for additional information. SIZE: Blade is 19-1/2”, overall approx. 26”. Pike consists of braised or welded Springfield bayonet blade attached to cast iron head with two sturdy quillions. The pike head would be attached to a pole by a transverse rivet through the two holes in the head. CONDITION: Overall brown with scattered pitting, slight areas of luster brightness. Reference: American Pole Arms by Rodney Hilton Brown. 4-48705 JS14 (400-600)

423
$230.00

CONFEDERATE SPURS. Matched pair of excavated spurs thought to be made at Richmond Armory. Both spurs are in excellent excavated condition. One has remnants of a rowel while the other only has the rowel pin. 4-48761 JS20 (350-450)

424
$0.00

CS MARKED SPURS. Assembled pair of CS marked raking spurs. One spur clean but rowel is much rusted. Second spur with green patina, rawl rusted completely away. Has repaired break to one arm. Only remnants of rowel remains. Very rare Confederate made CS arsenal made spurs. 4-48760 JS38 (3,500-4,500)

425
$115.00

CONFEDERATE BRIDLE. Hinged cross piece with partial straps. The consignor’s tag claims that it was from the battle at Cedar Mountain, VA. CONDITION: Moderate surface rust and pitting overall. The leather is cracked and brittle. 4-48858 FS200 (300-500)

426
$59.00

AX HEAD, EXCAVATED. Heavy 7” x 4”. Painted on one surface “-CONFEDERATE-AXE HEAD -FOUND- PORT HUDSON LA. COL. REID’S 12th ARKANSAS GARRISON TROOPS SIEGE MAY 27-JULY 9, 1863”. CONDITION: Cleaned, pitted overall, painted black. 4-48843 JS15 (20-25)

427
$1,150.00

CONFEDERATE COMMEMORATIVE QUILT. Patchwork quilt with elaborate needlework of flowers. One panel is signed “Greenwood, Co, S.C.” and dated “oct. 1905.” Each of the flowers are identified with either a Latin or English name. The panel in the center is marked “Reunion” and has crossed Confederate and American flags with various dates from 1865 to 1896. There is also a sword and a Winchester with the initial “R.C.S.” The front is all hand stitched with a solid red backing that is machine sewn. SIZE: 62” x 76”. CONDITION: Fine, except the lilies panel, which was done on black cloth, has disintegrated. 4-48852 FS187 (500-1,000)

428
$345.00

CURRIER & IVES PRINT OF GENERAL JOSEPH HOOKER. Color litho, with 12” x 8-1/2” vertical image of Gen. Hooker in uniform on his white horse, without hat, pointing his sword with cavalry and artillery in the background. It is entitled “Major-Genl. Joseph Hooker” and is signed “Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street, New York”. CONDITION: Framed in an identical frame to the one of General Franz Sigel also in this auction. The print is slightly yellowed, the frame has separated corners, crackled finish with a couple of dings. 4-48723 JR782 (225-350)

429
$316.00

CURRIER & IVES PRINT OF GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL. Color litho, 13-5/8” x 9-1/2” vertical image of Gen. Sigel in his dress uniform with sword. Entitled “Major-Genl. Franz Sigel / The Hero of the West / Pub. By Currier & Ives 162 Nassau Street, N.Y.”. Framed in an artificially striped old wood frame. CONDITION: Yellowed and slightly foxed, with some surface bug damage not affecting the image. The corners of the frame are separated with crazed finish, minor chips and dings. 4-48724 JR781 (225-350)

430
$13,800.00

VERY RARE 1ST MODEL COLT SQUARE BACK NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36 perc. Usual configuration, 7-1/2” oct. bbl., replaced front sight with one piece walnut grips. It has the 1st model wedge screw on the bottom and tiny “U.S.” under “COLTS PATENT” on the frame. This revolver is identical to serial number 562 pictured on page 80 and 81 of “51 COLT NAVIES”, the rarest Martial Colt, only three known. The write-up in this book suggests that 100 of these revolvers were purchased by the US army and issued to the medical corp. Recent research however suggests they were issued to Commander Perry on his trip to Japan. SN 564, all matching except for the wedge which is unnumbered. CONDITION: About good, the metal retains an even cleaned medium brown patina, probably an old refinish, with some fine pitting on the rammer lever. The cylinder is smooth with no scene remaining with one small area of light pitting and a few light dings. The grips are correct Slim Jim grips, the right toe is chipped. The grip frame retains 25-30% original silver plating. The bore is strong and dark. Mechanics are a little loose but functional. 4-48920 JR718 (12,500-17,500)

431
$5,175.00

HISTORIC CIVIL WAR INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER. CAL.: .36. Standard 51 Navy with 7-1/2″ barrel, one-line New York address, one-piece walnut grips with tiny U.S. below Colt’s patent on he frame. The bottom of the butt is inscribed in period script letters “H.L.S.” This fine old revolver is accompanied by a very old manila tag with very faded ink writing that has been transcribed to read that this revolver was carried by Captain Harlow L. Street of the 2nd California Cavalry, throughout the Civil War in the West Division, and that upon the writer’s demise it was to go to a cousin. Also accompanied by two large volumes of research material accomplished by the Horse Soldier Research Service. Captain Street rose from the rank of Corporal to Captain and served from September 1861 and led a somewhat checkered career, one time being court-martialed for being drunk on duty and was subsequently discharged. Captain Street persisted in clearing his name and was subsequently reinstate and reappointed as a Captain of Commissary and Stores, and served to retirement. SN 56333. CONDITION: Good, all matching. Retaining an even light gray/brown patina with a series of heavy dings on the barrel, a couple on the left side of the frame, and hammer marks on the butt. The frame also has a couple of spots of light pitting. The cylinder retains 30-40% strong scene. The grips are shrunk and may have been refinished, otherwise are sound. Strong, dark bore. 4-48707 (5,000-7,000)

432
$13,225.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 44Perc. Nickel finish, 8” bbl with 1-pc walnut grips. This rare revolver is one of the very few authentic factory nickeled Models 1860 extant. It has full coverage nickel plating with blued screws and varnished walnut grips. This revolver has the initials “I.P.” below the serial number on the frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter fully identifying this revolver as having been shipped to Schuyler, Hartely & Graham New York, NY on March 21st 1878 in a shipment of 11 similar revolvers. SN 180544. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except the wedge which is unnumbered. Possibly unfired. Retains about 96-97% strong bright original nickel with some flaking on the frame and hammer. There are numerous small nicks and scratches to the finish. The screws may have been removed at one time but retain most of their original blue, thin and turning purple. Grips are fine and retain about 95% original varnish with numerous small nicks, scratches and dings. Cylinder has one complete pin with the others mashed. Bore is brilliant and shiny. 4-48872 JR632 (10,000-15,000)

433
$4,485.00

COLT M1861 NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36 perc. Usual configuration, 7-1/2” round bbl, case colored frame with silver-plated brass grip frame and 1-pc walnut grips. SN 17983. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching except the wedge which is numbered to another revolver and is probably from a Colt Army or larger revolver. Bbl and lug retain 75-80% bright glossy blue with the balance flaked to a light patina with a couple of small gouges and some hammer marks by the wedge. Wedge screw is missing. Rammer lever retains 20-25% case colors, bright on the right side. Cylinder has traces of blue and retains about 90% naval engagement scene. Safety pins are mostly intact with one being partially smashed. Frame retains 15-20% faded case colors that may clean better. Screws have traces of original blue and are slightly battered. Grip frame retains 10-15% silver plating with the balance a light mustard patina. Grips are exceptional and retain 92-94% strong bright original varnish. Bore is strong with some shine and heavy pitting. 4-48897 JR685 (2,000-3,000)

434
$0.00

U.S. COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER. SN 68183. .36 cal. 7-1/2″ barrel. The sights, wedge and screw have been replaced. CONDITION: All metal surfaces have been cleaned, but are still sharp and have scattered spots of light surface rust. The cylinder scene is sharp, but the pins are battered. The grips are worn smooth at the high spots and have minor chips at the base. Mechanically good. 4-48718 (2,000-2,500)

435
$2,587.00

LOT OF COLT 1851 NAVY, BUCKLE AND PHOTO. Cal. 36 perc. Usual Navy configuration with 7-1/2” oct. bbl. Brass grip frame and triggerguard with one-piece walnut grips. It is accompanied by an iron wreath and tongue Civil War era buckle with fouled anchor on the tongue. Also accompanied by a small photograph 3-1/2” by 2-1/4” of a young Naval Ensign or Lt. J. G. in uniform with shoulder boards, wearing gloves and holding his hat under his arm. There is a “2” beneath the serial number on the frame and above the serial number on the barrel lug. SN 126002. CONDITION: About good, retains an overall dark brown patina with heavy rust. The front sight is a replacement. No cylinder scene remains and the serial number on the cylinder is only partially visible. All matching except the wedge which has been recently renumbered. Several screws are replacements. The bore, with good rifling, is dark and pitted. The belt buckle is a dark metal color, appears authentic and period to the mid 1800’s. The photograph is fine. 4-48913 JR733 (2,000-2,500)

436
$920.00

COLT M1860 ARMY. SN 37922, matching except wedge. Cal. .44. 8” rnd bbl. CONDITION: Pitted overall with file marks on bbl and cylinder. Grips are worn flat at the high spots and have numerous file marks, initials and scrapes. Action is functional. 4-48539 FS3 (400-600)

437
$5,750.00

ENGRAVED COLT 2ND MODEL DRAGOON. Call 44 Perc. Original Colt engraved with profuse, gold wire and animal inlays. Bbl has extensive leaf and vine and gold wire inlays, in addition to a standing doe deer and Indian brave on each side of the bbl lug. The loading lever is also engraved with gold wire border and crosshatching at the end. Frame and recoil shields are deep engraved with a walking gold horse on the left side and a horse and rider on the right side all surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns with fine stippled background. Right side of the frame also has the gold initials “R.Q.S.” believed to be the initials of Robert Q. Sutherland, the co-author of The Book of Colt Firearms by Sutherland and Wilson. The recoil shields are deep relief engraved with foliate and vine patterns and have gold wire borders. Cylinder scene and all its markings have been re-engraved with silver Fleur-de-Lis between the cylinder stop notches and extensive gold wire borders. Hammer is completely stipple on both side and engraved on the top with gold wire borders. The brass trigger guard and backstrap are deep relief engraved with arabesque patterns. Bbl is engraved in tiny letters “ENGRAVING BY E.C. PRUDHOMME”. SN 8929. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the wedge which is unnumbered. it retains virtually all its fine custom finish. Grips are original and show much wear and use. Good mechanics. 4-48477 JR358 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (10,000-15,000)

438
$920.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER. SN 88753. Cal. .44. 8” oct. bbl. Pinch sight. “N. J.” stamp on left side of bbl. Inspector initials on major parts but no cartouche is visible on the grips. The initials “M J” and “J T” have been scratched on the bottom grip strap. CONDITION: 20% blue overall with light pitting and abrasions overall. Grips are chipped and battered at the base but still solid. Mechanically fine. FS24 4-47799 (800-1,500)

439
$460.00

WHITNEY NAVY REVOLVER. SN 18466. Cal. 36. 7-3/4” oct bbl. Standard 2-line marking on top of bbl. The main spring has been replaced incorrectly. Top strap of the frame is broken. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina overall with vise marks and pitting. The muzzle has been battered and filed. Grips are battered at the base with a large chip missing at the toe of the left one. A groove has been filed around the rear of the bbl. X5 4-48591 (Lowry Estate) (250-500)

440
$575.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER. SN 28270. Cal. 44. 8” oct. bbl. Standard 3-line marking on top of the bbl. CONDITION: The front of the frame is badly battered, evidently the result of replacing the cylinder pin. Cylinder is a replacement from a replica and has Italian proof marks. The front of the rammer and some of the screws are also replacements. The right grip has been poorly repaired. FS23 4-47802 (250-500)

441
$690.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER. SN 48580. Cal. 44. 8” oct. bbl. Standard markings. Pinch-type front side. The left grip has a “G P” cartouche but is probably a replacement as it does not fit well. CONDITION: All metal acid-cleaned with vise marks, pitting and dents remaining. Mechanically crisp. X4 4-47798 (300-600)

442
$2,300.00

IDENTIFIED WHITNEY POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 31 perc. Fifth type revolver with 5” oct. bbl. with loading rammer and etched cylinder with two piece walnut grips. This revolver was reportedly the property of William Henry Beck who served from 16th April 1861 through 28th February 1863 with various Illinois units in the Civil War and was a 1 Lt. when he resigned. He re-enlisted as a 2 Lt. In the 10th cavalry in 1867 (the famous buffalo soldiers for 20 years) and eventually retired as Brigadier General April 8th, 1905. This revolver is accompanied by a file containing his military service record and numerous other papers, as well as a reproduction of a photograph of him as a captain in the 10th cavalry. It is also accompanied by a letter dated June 26, 1959 from Genevieve Middleton of Culver, IN., to Dr. Robert O. Koehler of St. Petersburg, FL., describing this revolver and a Colt Dragoon and stating that both have “Original Loads”. This revolver is still loaded in all five chambers. There is an accompanying note that appears to be in the same hand that states “The Eli Whitney was / Property of W. H. Beck / Grandfather of Genevieve Beck/Middleton”. This is an extremely fine grouping of historical data relating to Gen. Beck, detailing his entire military career from 1861 through 1905, plus correspondence from his widow seeking a widow’s pension. SN 10296. CONDITION: Good to very good. The barrel retains about 50% bright original blue alternating with brown patina and light surface rust. The frame, cylinder and grip frame, retain a silver/brown patina with some light surface rust. The cylinder retains 30-40% original scene. Grips are outstanding and retain 95-97% strong bright original varnish with light use and handling marks with edge wear. The trigger guard retains about 80% original silver plating. The cylinder, as previously noted, is still loaded. The loading rammer screw is battered and the lock screw is broken. Of necessity, the mechanics and bore were not examined. 4-48924 JR719 (2,500-3,500)

443
$747.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL POLICE CONVERSION REVOLVER. Cal. 38RF. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” oct bbl, usual markings with 2-pc walnut grips. This revolver, along with another similar item in this auction, according to the consignor, was owned by his grandfather when he was employed by the Grand Trunk Railway Security Circa 1882. SN 2169. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 65-70% nickel finish overall, thin on the frame, brown on the grip frame. Grips are sound and retain about 95% original varnish. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-47877 JR514 (700-1,200)

445
$0.00

HISTORIC REMINGTON POLICE REVOLVER. SN 868. Cal. .36. 4-1/2” oct. bbl. Comes with a letter from Stuart Weitzel to his son, giving him his great grandfather’s “Pistol from the Civil War”. It is identified by serial number. Accompanying documents identifies Weitzel’s career from his appointment to West Point through the Civil War where he served in several campaigns including New Orleans, Texas and Richmond. The great grandfather, Godfrey Weitzel, rose to Major General and acted as Commandant of Engineers over the city of Richmond at the end of the war. Contrary to the popular phrase, “Godfrey Weitzel was the General who took Richmond, VA, not Grant. He met the next day with President Lincoln, and when he asked what should be done with the residents of Richmond, Lincoln said “If I were in your position, General, I think I would let them up easy”. There is considerable mention of Weitzel’s service to the Lee family after the war. CONDITION: Blue-gray patina with signs of filing and cleaning. Some moderate pitting remains on the frame and cylinder with vise marks on the bbl and lever. The lever retaining stud is a replacement. Comes with a modified WWI holster. 4-48353 (5,000-10,000)

446
$4,887.00

COLT ARMY CONVERSION REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER. SN 5639, matching except wedge which has no number. Cal. 44. 8” round bbl. Late-type made with two-line patent marking on left side of frame. CONDITION: Very good to fine. 60% thinning blue on backstrap, 20% on trigger guard, 30% mixed with light pitting and surface rust on the bbl. Cylinder scene is fine but only traces of finish remain. The case hardening on the frame has mostly faded to a mottled patina with color only in protected places. Grips retain about 75% of the varnish, flaked at the bottom and right side. The holster has been reworked, removing the belt loop, part of the flap and top lip and replacing the strap. New belt loops have been cut where the original was placed. The seam has been re-sewn. 4-48423 (8,500-9,500)

447
$1,667.00

COLT RICHARDS CONVERSION. SN 199249 except ejector & wedge. Cylinder is hand stamped “249” on the rear, ejector number 4895 and the wedge is not numbered. Front sight is replaced. Cal. .44. 7-1/8” bbl. All cylinder notches are cut through into the chambers. CONDITION: Retains strong traces of an old refinish, believed to be factory, on the frame and blue elsewhere with scratches, marks and light pitting on the bbl and 7 notches on the grips. Action is fine. 4-48768 (1,000-1,500)

448
$1,092.00

COLT POCKET NAVY CONVERSION REVOLVER. SN 1226, all matching except for wedge, which has no number. Cal. .38 RF, 4-1/2″ oct. bbl. Loading gate in right side of recoil shield. CONDITION: Blue on the recessed portion of the cylinder. Slightly fading case hardening on the hammer and very light case hardening colors on the left side of the frame. Grips have wear along the bottom edge but retain about 90% of the varnish. Wedge screw is a replacement. Pocket Navy conversion not used – not holding on full cock. 4-46341 FS120 (1,000-2,000)

449
$1,782.00

COLT ROOT MODEL 5A PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 31 Perc. Blue finish, 4-1/2” round bbl, New York address, 1-pc walnut grips. SN 6297. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl is mostly a brown patina with traces of blue around the front sight and under the rammer lever. Frame retains 50-60% glossy bright blue, mostly flaked to patina on the right side, strong on the left side. Cylinder retains 75% original blue with flaking. Backstrap is mostly flaked to silver gray. Grips are extremely fine retaining virtually all their original bright varnish with minor handling and use marks. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered light pitting. Good mechanics. 4-48765 JR531 (1,250-1,750)

450
$2,242.00

PISTOL, COMMISSION CASE AND BILLFOLD IDENTIFIED TO BVT. BRIGADIER GENERAL NATHANIEL MICHLER, US”. Colt pocket M1849 five-shot revolver, 5” bbl. SN 45618. Matching SN are found on bbl, loading arm, wedge, arbor, cylinder, frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Traces of finish are visible in protected areas. Stagecoach scene on cylinder is about 100% present. Stocks exhibit 95% original varnish. Minor dings, dents and scratches are present on bbl housing and stocks. Silver on backstrap and trigger guard 90%+. Accompanying gun is commission case which is correctly painted, BVT. BRIGADIER GENERAL NATHANIEL MICHLER, UNITED STATES” in gold lettering over Japanning on case. Japanning about 30% present, gold lettering about 50% present. Small 19th Century billfold, red Moroccan lettering. Painted inside is “NATHANIEL MICHLER”. Michler was a significant figure before, during and after the civil War. He was an Army officer and geography, the son of Peter S. and Elizabeth (Hart) Michler. One of his earlier assignments was the reconnaissance of the country between Corpus Christi and Uvalde, Texas. After various promotions, in 1860 he served as Chief Topic graphical Engineer in surveys for the canal from the Gulf Darrien to the pacific ocean. During the war, one of his assignments was with the Army of the Potomac and charged of re-surveying Harper’s Ferry, where he and his men detailed reconnaissances and built defensive works for the battles of the Wilderness, Spotsavania, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. In April of 1865 he was breveted Colonel for his service during siege of Petersburg, VA, and later Brig. General. After the war in 1866, he was chosen to select a site for the Presidential mansion and he later helped prepare plans for the new War Department building. 4-48864 JS16 (2,000-2,500)

451
$877.00

COLT M1849 POCKET REVOLVER. SN 214272, matching including wedge. Some screws are replaced. Cal. .31. 4” oct bbl. CONDITION: Bbl marking is about half missing, but retains most of the blue in the area where the marking is missing, indicating that it has been re-blued. 50% casehardening on the sides of the frame and loading lever. Cylinder is bare but has a good scene. Grips are worn at the base but retains much of the varnish elsewhere. The backstrap and trigger guards retain traces of heavily tarnished silver. Action is fine. 4-47783 FS13 (500-800)

452
$546.00

COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER. SN 140408, all matching including wedge. Cal. .31. 4” oct. bbl. Hammer screw is a replacement. CONDITION: Gray patina mixed with dents, light pitting and signs of filing. Grips are heavily worn around the base but retain about half of the varnish. The backstrap has been filed and toned. X11 4-47801 (300-500)

453
$747.00

COLT M1849 POCKET MODEL. Cal. 31 perc. All blue finish, 4” bbl. with two line New York address and 1-pc walnut grips. Accompanied by a brown leather flap holster with tab and stud closure and a belt loop on the back. Could be a period holster. SN 123634. CONDITION: Fine as refinished. All matching. Very fine grips retain about 80% original varnish. The revolver has been refinished with a poor blue. Good mechanics. Strong bright bore. Good holster. 4-48918 JR689 (300-600)

454
$632.00

COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER. SN 308405, all matching except lever which has no number. Cal. .31. 4” oct. bbl. CONDTITION: Completely refinished. Retains most of the refinish including the heat colors on frame, hammer and lever. Some scattered pitting remains under the polish. X10 4-47782 (300-500)

455
$977.00

COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE REVOLVER. SN 18571, matching except cylinder which is 2252. Cal. .36. 5-1/2” bbl. Some screws are replaced. CONDITION: 50% bright casehardening colors on flat sides of the frame, 80% silver on backstrap and trigger guard, 40% casehardening on the loading lever, traces of blue on the bbl and cylinder. Grips show dents and scratches with wear along the bottom and 70% varnish. Action is tight. FS33 4-47805 (500-800)

456
$2,415.00

INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE REVOLVER. SN 7995 on frame, bbl, wedge and arbor, 7985 on backstrap and trigger guard. Cal. .36, 6-1/2″ round bbl. Back of the cylinder is battered and no number is visible. Inscribed “Capt James Brown. 33rd Reg. Mass. I Vols”. Backstrap is battered at the bottom and the last is not clear. One chamber of the cylinder is split and has been welded. Documents accompanying give some history of the 33rd Massachusetts Infantry and show that Brown was appointed Captain in July of ’62 and Major in November of ’62. He resigned 11 May 1863. Brown was something of a hero, having captured a Confederate flag in Virginia in 1862. CONDITION: Brown patina overall with hints of color on the frame. Backstrap and trigger guard, have about 80% silver, worn and battered in the area of the inscription. Cylinder has been polished and aged in the area of the weld. 4-46228 (5,000-6,000)

457
$977.00

COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 36perc. Usual configuration with 4 1/2” round bbl., 5 shot fluted cylinder with British proofs in the flutes. There are no proofs visible on bbl or frame. Frame is case colored with brass trigger guard and grip frame, one piece walnut grips. SN 33902, all matching except cylinder which is numbered to a different revolver. CONDITION: Bbl. Retains 50-60% original blue. Cylinder has traces of blue in sheltered areas. Frame retains 60-70% case colors, stronger on left side with some light pitting on right side. Trigger guard and grip frame are a medium mustard patina. Grips retain about 85% original varnish with some battering on bottom. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting. Hand spring is broken, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48968 JR761 (800-1,200)

458
$1,437.00

STEVENS PATENT PERCUSSION REVOLVER. SN 97. Cal. 28. 2-7/8” round bbl. Marked “MASS. ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS” on the top strap. “PATENT / JAN. 2. 1855” on the backstrap, “MAYNARD’S PATENT / SEP. 22. 1845” on the primer cover. Frame is lightly engraved with large scrolls. Cylinder is etched with similar pattern. CONDITION: Fine with 80% thinning blue on the bbl and latch, 60% on the cylinder and traces on the frame. The pearl grips are lightly stained from rust inside. The left one has two drill holes and a light crack at the heel. Cylinder lock is not working. FS18 4-48399 (600-1,000)

459
$460.00

LOT OF SKIN CARTRIDGES AND MISCELLANEOUS AMMUNITION. Two boxes of 6 cartridges “For either Colt’s or Whitney’s Revolving Belt Pistols” Cal. 36. Maker is not listed. One open & full and one full and sealed. The sealed packet is very fine, the open packet is soiled on the top, otherwise fine. Two empty packets of Colt’s cartridges for pocket pistols, Cal. 31 by Colt’s Cartridge Works. Both labels are sharp and crisp, retaining most of their wax coating. 3-tins of UMC Percussion caps marked for Colt’s Patent Belt and Pocket Pistols, one is very early. CONDITION: Slightly soiled but fine. 1-25 round box American cartridge 32RF long shot containing 23 rounds. Label is soiled and stained with open seam, swollen paper sabots. 4-48917 JR690 (400-700)

460
$10,350.00

CASED PAIR OF COLT PERCUSSION REVOLVERS. SN 42624. .35 cal. 7-1/2″ barrel. 1) Gustave Young engraving, including the wolf’s head on the hammer and barrel lug and scroll engraving on other parts, some mixed with flowers. “COLT’S / PATENT” on the left side of the frame is also engraved. CONDITION: Blue/gray patina overall with light to moderate pitting on barrel and cylinder. 50% silver on backstrap and trigger guard. The ivory grips have numerous natural age marks, but are still solid. The action is fine. 2) ROOT SIDE HAMMER. SN 9767. .31 cal. 3-1/2″ round barrel. Is not engraved, but does have the ivory grips. CONDITION: 50% blue on the frame, 40% on the cylinder, traces on the barrel which has a spot of light pitting near the muzzle. The casehardening colors on the hammer are bright, with a small patch of surface rust on the back. The green velvet lined case also contains a small COLT PATENT eagle flask and an unmarked larger flask, two bullet molds, a cap tin, nipple wrench and key. The case has numerous dents and scratches, but is solid on the outside. Some partitions are loose, and three have been re-glued. The eagle flask is fine, the other is dented and has a replaced spout. The navy mold has “S” inspector marks on both handles and is very good. The “31 PKT” mold has a rust/brown patina. The lock on the case works. 4-48716 (9,500-11,500)

461
$0.00

CASED COLT BABY DRAGOON PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 31perc. Fine cased revolver 6” oct. bbl case colored frame, silver plated trigger guard and grip frame with 1-pc walnut grips. Accompanied by an original case with dark green velvet lining containing a brass “COLT’S PATENT” brass bullet mold without sprue cutter, single sided E Pluribus Unum eagle pistol flask, packet of skin cartridges, nipple wrench and metal oil bottle. SN 10872. Fine, all matching incl. wedge. CONDITION: Retains 40%-50% of a very old reblue on the bbl with scattered very fine pitting. Cylinder has fine pitting around front edge with good scene in middle and more fine pitting and light dings on the rear. Frame retains traces of original case colors and grip frame retains 60%-65% original silver plating. Grips are sound, with chips at toe and retain 60%-70% original varnish. Strong bore with moderate pitting, good mechanics. Case is fine with re-glued partitions. It has two small cracks in the lid, three small cracks in the bottom. Mold is fine, flask has several small dents and repaired seam. Cartridge packet has been opened and retaped. Oil bottle and wrench are fine. 4-46305 JR747 (2,500-4,500)

462
$4,600.00

CASED COLT 1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 31 Perc. Five shot with 5” oct bbl, New York address, case colored frame, silver plated trigger guard and backstrap with 1-pc walnut grips. Cased in an English oak box with George Gibbs label in the lid, green felt lined with compartments for the revolver, single side Colts’ patent eagle flask, a brass 2-cavity Colts’ patent mold without sprue cutter and a late box of caps. SN 188161. CONDITION: Very fine. All matching except the wedge and rammer lever which are unnumbered. Bbl retains 85% original blue, spotted with light surface rust. Rammer lever retains dark colors. Cylinder retains 65-75% thin plum blue with about 85% strong cylinder scene visible. There are a couple of flat spots on the cylinder. Frame retains about 65% good case colors, stronger in the sheltered areas. Grip frame retains 95-96% original silver and the grips about 95% original varnish. Bore is strong with very fine pitting. Case is fine and retains most of an old refinish. The label in the lid is yellowed but legible missing a 1/2 x 1/2 piece at the bottom edge. Mold and flask are also fine. 4-48861 JR585 (2,250-3,250)

463
$2,530.00

CASED COLT M1849 POCKET REVOLVER. SN 292777. Cal. 31, 5 oct bbl. Matching except lever, which has no number. In a standard Colt case containing an iron bullet mold, an eagle flask and an incorrect screwdriver/nipple wrench. CONDITION: 50% blue on the bbl. with numerous tiny dents and some vice marks around the wedge and top of bbl. 30% fading casehardening colors is protected spots on the side of the frame and traces of silver on the backstrap and trigger guard. Grips and action are fine. The case is very dirty with cracks on the bottom and repairs to the lid. The interior is very dirty with some wear, tears and oil stains. The bullet mold is moderately rusted and pitted. The screwdriver/nipple wrench is broken. The flask has a dark patina with some rust stains but still has blue on the spring. The lid of the cap tin is missing. 4-47808 FS11 (1,000-2,000)

464
$1,667.00

CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER. SN 33970, all matching including wedge. Cal. .31. 5” oct bbl, in a standard Colt case with accessories. CONDITION: 70% thinning blue on bbl, mixed with light surface rust and pitting. Cylinder has been acid cleaned but retains about half of the scene. Casehardening colors are faintly visible on the loading lever. Frame and hammer have turned mostly gray with scattered light pitting. Traces of silver on the backstrap and trigger guard, stronger on the latter. The grip is oil stained at the frame but retains most of its varnish, slightly worn at the high places and with minor dents and scratches. The case is battered with splits top and bottom. Missing the side pieces of the lid. Right side of the bottom and some of the partitions are loose. The oversized flask is incorrect and has broken two of the partitions. Both the screwdrivers are broken. Three partial cap boxes are good. The brass bullet mold was made without a sprue cutter and appears to be unused. 4-47886 FS15 (700-1,100)

465
$3,105.00

CASED LEFAUCHEUX REVOLVER. Nickeled 6-shot revolver with 3-7/8” bbl and approx. 9mm cal. Top strap of the revolver is engraved “Lefaucheux a Paris, 37. rue Vivienne”. The nickeling is bright and uniform throughout the piece. Evidence of cast marks or surface blemishes are evident on the side of the frame. Bore is very good. CONDITION: The ivory grips are lightly turned tan color and no cracks are evident. The screw slots are clean and not turned at all. Double-action, mech. Excellent with lanyard loop at butt of pistol grip. Accompanying the piece is walnut case with velvet lining, marked Lefaucheux on the inner lid, with various cleaning accessories and tools. The top of the case has a gold shield with an inscribed “RA” monogram. The case shows some repairs. 4-48710 (3,500-4,500)

466
$3,162.00

CASED WEBLEY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 48. 5-3/4” oct bbl, marked “WEBLEY’S / PATENT” on the left side of the frame and “BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT” on the backstrap. In a typical English mahogany case with Adams bullet mold, a Dixon powder flask, cleaning rod, oil bottle, cap box and tin bullet box. The screwdriver is not correct. There are four extra nipples in one of the compartments. The lock and escutcheon are missing. SN 348. CONDITION: 50% thinning blue overall, mostly worn off the trigger guard. The cylinder still shows the case hardening pattern but little color remains. The case has several splits across the bottom. The interior is fairly clean with some chipping and foxing to the label. The accessories are good. Mechanically needs work. 4-48434 (3,250-3,750)

467
$3,162.00

CASED TRANTER DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER. SN 17368. Cal. 32. 3-5/8 oct bbl. Lightly engraved with scrolls and a standard English mahogany case with bullet mold, screwdriver, nipple wrench, Dixon flask, a tin of Tranter’s lubricating composition and a tin for Tranter’s lubricating bullets. The gun purportedly belonged to Colonel John Hare Powel during the Civil War, but no markings on the gun or case verify this. CONDITION: Fine overall with 80% blue on the frame and bbl, 50% on the trigger guard. They cylinder has been lightly cleaned. Grips are sharp. The case has small dents and scratches on the top and two 6” cracks on the bottom. The interior is generally good. The labels on three of the tins are fine, the fourth is about half missing. The spring on the powder flask is broken. 4-47876 FS12 (2,000-3,000)

468
$380.00

STARR DOUBLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. SN 20140. Cal. .44. 6” round bbl. CONDITION: Blown up and welded, not working. FS49 4-47800 (200-300)

469
$517.00

UNIDENTIFIED BRITISH PERCUSSION REVOLVER. SN 470. Cal. .45. 6” oct. bbl. Top of the frame is marked “IMPROVED PATENT DOUBLE ACTION” with the first line unreadable. The rammer assembly is an incorrect replacement. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting on bbl. and cylinder, traces of blue on frame. The trigger guard is deeply pitted. The grip checkering is fine. Mechanically needs work. 4-48500 FS8 (150-300)

470
$8,050.00

MAJOR GENERAL FROCK COAT. Regulation Civil War Major General’s frock coat. Buttons arranged in groups of three, velvet collar, velvet cuffs, shoulder straps with black backgrounds with two embroidered stars on each. Lining is near black, polished and quilted, sleeve lining are white. Pockets inside tails are lined in brown material. Original buttons are” D EVANS & CO. ATTLEBORO, MASS”. Four buttons are replaced; two on face, two on tails with buttons back marked “THOMAS DALE & CO. NEW YORK”. CONDITION: Overall very good. Some mothing to collar, one 1/2” by 1” piece of velvet collar facing is missing. 4-48891 JS46 (7,000-7,500)

471
$0.00

FRAMED CLIPPED SIGNATURE C.S. GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE WITH LOCKET CONTAINING A FRAGMENT OF LEE’S PERSONAL FLAG. A beautifully framed clipped signature “R.E. Lee” framed with a period engraving of Lee, a small reproduction confederate flag and gold locket containing a fragment of lee’s personal flag. Handsomely presented in a wood and gesso frame with red and gray cloth matting. Accompanying the item is a visiting card printed “At Home”, and inscribed “General Lee’s flag given to me by col. Allen of Virginia, VA” from which both the signature and the locket were taken. The signature is undoubtedly authentic, the locket containing the cloth fragment is unique to my knowledge. SIZE: 20” wide x 18” high overall. CONDITION: Very good. The signature is large but slightly faded. The locket is very good. One small brass plaque has fallen away from its mounting. 4-43368 CW52 (3,000-4,500)

472
$2,990.00

GROUP OF FIFTY GEM TINTYPES IN THEIR PATENTED FRAMES. 50 gem tintypes (postage stamp size), probably of one regiment or company because uniforms are very similar. Only discernible insignia is “11” on one kepi, enlisted eagle buttons are discernible on most photographs. Coats appear to be Veteran Reserve Corp. One photographed is purported to be Henry Shaffner who is of Illinois 123rd Regiment who was purported to have owned this box of pictures. Some photos have minor damage, most are pretty sharp and clear. Images are housed in a partial box marked “FEROTYPE PRESERVERS. HOLMES BOOTH & HAYDENS. 49 CHAMBERS ST. NEW YORK MANUFACTORY AT WATERBURY, CONN. 1 GROSS NO. 1”. 4-48862 JS17 (500-1,000)

473
$425.00

CIVIL WAR RECRUITING BROADSIDE. Issued by the recruiting service of PA, at Harrisburg, PA July 12, 1862. Measures 7 3/4” h x 4 3/4” w and has name “RICHARD I DODGE/CAPT. 8TH INFANTRY, SUP’T RECRUITING SERVICE PA.”. CONDITION: Fine, couple of small folds, completely intact. Slightly yellowed and completely legible. 4-48948 JR752 (75-150)

474
$0.00

VERY RARE EXPERIMENTAL CARTRIDGE BOX. This 5-1/2” x 7-1/2” leather box was made at Watervliet Arsenal and is marked with a large letter “B” on the front flap. It consists of two layers of 25 Cal. 58 cartridges arranged in rows of 8/9/8. The top section is folded over the bottom retained by a strap using the same locking nut as the top flap. It is identified in the accompanying papers covering the equipment boards of 1873, 1874 & 1876 as being “Colonel Robert’s alteration of a muzzle-loading cartridge box, caliber, .58.”. It was exhibited along with other military equipment at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876. CONDITION: Generally fine with some cracking on the flap and much cracking and loss of finish on the tie-down straps. FS61 4-48704 (2,000-3,000)

475
$287.00

LOT OF TWO LEATHER CARTRIDGE BOXES. Heavy leather boxes, 6 1/8” long x 3 1/4” high x 1 3/4” deep with 7 1/4” shield shaped outer flap with belt loops on back. The flaps are embossed “US” with no other markings visible. They are both stamped on the back “NO 2”. They both have had sewn in partitions removed and a wooden block inserted which has recesses for six 12ga shot shells. One box has six empty brass shot shells. CONDITION: Both are fine with crackle surface, leather that has been treated and is soft and supple. Wooden block inserts do not appear to be contemporary age with the boxes. 4-48979 JR753 (200-400)

476
$373.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF CIVIL WAR ITEMS. Consists of a volume of the Revised US Army Regulations dated 1863(possibly C.W. period) inscription inside cover – Light wear, very good. Pair of French Civil War period binoculars with brass body and black enamel – Mostly cleaned bright, good optics. Lot also contains 16 period playing card size lithos of Civil War Generals. Some of the more famous being Burnside, Rosecrans, McClellan, Freemont and Commodore Dupont. Others are perhaps less well known. All the cards are mounted on backing paper and most are slightly yellowed. Otherwise, generally in good shape. 4-47788 JR524 (300-500)

477
$115.00

UNMARKED EARLY FLAP HOLSTER. Medium weight black leather construction about 12” long with large round flap, sewn rear edge, with open toe. The closure tab is missing and replaced with a brass rivet and the flap has a second hole, apparently when the original one broke through. CONDITION: Flexed and crackled surface with wear on the flap hinge and part of the belt loop missing. The belt loop has been restitched. 4-48965 JR737 (150-250)

478
$2,990.00

PAINTED CIVIL WAR CANTEEN. Period Union metal canteen with antique painted scene depicting campsite, soldier and flag with the inscription “WM Wedgwood, 40th & 133rd N.Y.V” painted in a banner across the bottom. According to military records W. Wedgwood (William Wedgwood) was 36 years old (in 1861) he was born in Staffordshire, England and was listed as an artist and in some cases decorator. Research indicates that William Wedgwood was the son of Aaron and Thurza Wedgwood, and a nephew of Josiah Wedgwood, the renowned originator of the famed Wedgwood pottery and porcelain factory in the 18th cent., which exists to this day. The back of the canteen, the holding straps and spout are painted in gold. CONDITION: Several dents front and back with 20% loss to the paint. The scene and names are still intact. FS31 4-48438 (900-1,200)

479
$86.00

CANVAS COVERED METAL CANTEEN. 8” diameter. Covered except for spout. Very light weight carrying strap. Missing the stopper. CONDITION: Canvas is dirty and frayed. Strap is frayed on the edges. The adjusting piece is very rusty. 4-48851 FS202 (100-200)

480
$28.00

EARLY SMALL METAL CANTEEN. Oval ball shaped container about 4-1/4” diameter, 3-1/8” thick, by 6” high, including the wooden plug. The edge is one piece iron with soldered in sides, having tab sheet metal joints. It has a concave bottom. The neck is applied with four rivets and has a large brass band at the top. CONDITION: Overall dark brown patina with some moderate rust. The plug is recent made. 4-48946 JR736 (50-100)

480B.
$517.00

A FINE MILITIA OFFICERS CARTRIDGE POUCH AND SHOULDER STRAP. The leather box with brass trim only has room for one row of cartridges. -3/16″ wide leather shoulder strap has silver wire braid with three blue wire stripes running the whole length. Decorated with gold plated brass eagle on the lid of the box, a shield with eagle chained to a lion’s nose, a buckle and a clasp as well as four buttons. CONDITION: Fine with light cracking on the leather of the box and some flaking along the hinge. Leather on the belt is dry but still supple. Silver and blue wire braid is fine with wear only on the back at one button. 4-46009 (400-800)

480C.
$517.00

ALTERED MAYNARD PRIMED MUSKET. CAL: .69. 32-3/16” bbl. Maynard lock carries a standard 4-line Remington mark at the tail. Bbl is marked with small “V” and “P” marks about 2” in front of the breech. Breech is stamped “U.S.N.” over the pitting. Tang has been filed and re-dated 1856. Tang screw and bbl bands each carry on number 1 with a number on the rear band being over the number 24. There is a screw plug on top of the bbl.8” in front of the breech. The number 1 also appears on the triggerguard, buttplate and sideplate. There are numerous “inspector” marks on the left side of the wood including a small “USN”. NSN CONDITION: Metal is a gray patina with light to moderate pitting and signs of filing especially at the breech. Front sight bead and ramrod have been altered. Stock has been lightly sanded and refinished. Lock is good. Bore is poor. 4-44770 (200-400)

481
$0.00

HIGH GRADE INDIAN WAR PERIOD GENERAL OFFICER’S WAIST BELT AND PLATE. Dating to the period 1875 to 1890, this fine quality high grade officer’s dress waist belt is constructed of red Russian leather with three stripes of embroidered, gold bullion thread. Finely sewn, this belt was worn on dress occasions and has no sword or shoulder attachments. Attached is a jeweler’s quality U.S. Model 1851 officer’s belt plate. The back plate is of cast brass with gold wash having a finely stippled background. On top is a separately applied sterling silver eagle, wreath and stars according to regulation. CONDITION: Very good, belt shows only minor edge wear, leather is strong and flexible. The belt plate shows an uncleaned patina and is quite nice. 4-48717 (1,000-1,500)

482
$57.00

EARLY TIN CANTEEN. Small size canteen 5 5/8” dia. x 2 1/8” thick with 1 1/2” spout made of soldered tin with decorated sides and three carrying loops, with a fourth missing. CONDITION: Good to very good, retains 40-50% original finish with scattered light rust and several spots of heavier rust and a couple of dents on each side and one on edge. An unusual canteen. 4-48973 JR762 (150-250)

483
$1,840.00

CIVIL WAR ERA FIELD’S SURGEONS KIT. This small kit in a brass bound rosewood case is a composite of various tools, some obviously indiginous to the case and some later replacements. Includes two saw blades and two amputation knives, each marked “Rose & Sellers”. Also included are four ivory handled tools including one marked “London”, one marked “Spangenders”, also included is a tourniquit, a rosewood handle and etc. SIZE: Approx. 12” long, 4-1/2” deep and approx. 3” tall. CONDITION: Case sound with original old finish, the instruments generally in good condition. 4-48657 JR522 (1,500-2,500)

484
$345.00

U.S. NAVY MARKED CIVIL WAR ERA BINOCULARS. Pair of brass bodied French binoculars marked on the eye pieces “Royan / Paris” and marked on both tubes “U.S. Navy”. The adjusting wheel is bone. CONDITION: Good, the eye pieces and tubes retain about 80% of their black finish. The body is bare brass and the optic rings retain 30-40% of their original black paint. Optics are fine, the gnarled adjusting ring is cracked. 4-48980 JR739 (200-400)

485
$402.00

2 PIECE WOODEN BOX. Marked on the top portion “JS Fowler / CO B 48” / USV”. The styling is more oriental than American with tan rings at the base to hold the straps which run through slots cut in the wood on top, similar to the Japanese Inro. SIZE: 9”w x 6-3/4”h x 3-3/4”d. CONDITION: The carrying strap retainers have all been broken and repaired. The top has been split on both ends. There is much wear to the pieces, but it has a nice overall appearance. 4-48855 FS206 (500-1,000)

486
$115.00

MEXICAN WAR/CIVIL WAR MILITARY MESS KIT. Wooden hoop round box 7 3/4” dia x 3 1/4” high with leather carrying strap and leather closure strap. Lid is removable and overall has appearance of a shaker box with pegged round ash body and pine sides. CONDITION: Very fine with some light oil and grease staining. Leather is dry and in need of treatment and a wax stain on lid and a gouge on bottom, otherwise is complete and original. 4-48981 JR751 (300-500)

487
$28.00

US MARKED CARTRIDGE BOX. For 38 Colt or 38 S&W cartridges. 3-1/2” long x 1-3/8” wide x 1-1/4” deep. Wooden block with 12 holes, leather wrapped with brass stud and two belt loops. Marked on the back “T.C / Rock Island”. CONDITION: Dry and crackled, mostly intact. 4-48755 JR538 (25-75)

488
$0.00

DIARIES OF ISAAC F CLARK 1862-1932. Wonderful archive of 82 individually bound diaries. Diaries average about 6” x 3 1/2”. 70 years of almost daily accounts of a Westbrook, Maine residents life. Accompanied by facsimile antique vintage photos of Mr. Clark and his wife, another photograph taken in the 1940’s shows his grave. Mr. Clark was born 1841, died in 1942 and lived 101 years and 70 years are chronicled here. 1862 mentions “Goes to drills a lot. Goes to caucus for nomination of officers of C.O.E. Maine Militia”. Oct. 18 1862 “23rd Reg left Portland today”. Oct 16 1862 “25th Reg left Portland today.” One book contains a loose 17th Reg M.V.M. pass to and from headquarters. 1865 April 15 mentions assassination of President Lincoln. A great archive for a serious student or genealogist of Maine history. 4-48725 JS45 (3,000-4,000)

488A.
$21,850.00

WILLIAM L. SCOTT 30TH & 38TH NEW JERSEY REGIMENT IDENTIFIED GROUPING. Including his infantry overcoat, Forage cap, Mess gear and canteen, etc. Scott is seen wearing same overcoat in CDV that is framed with a document thanking him for his service from the State of New Jersey. In same CDV he is seen wearing Forage cap, apparently covered by rain cover. This is probably the same kepi. Added later, probably as Veteran are several pieces of insignia painted including patriotic eagle, Company Letter D (painted silver) and infantry horn (painted silver). Company Letter D is superimposed over red felt circle, possibly noting 1st Army Corp. Overcoat is in nice used condition, minor resewing inside collar, minor moth damage scattered over coat. Largest is 1” x 2” moth damage on backside of coat. Coat retains all original buttons. Coat shows honest wear and sweat stains in collar. One indiscernible arsenal stamp in right sleeve. Lining is complete. A fine example of an actual used Civil War infantry coat. Forage cap shows light fading from blue to brown. Kepi retains good blue color where folded over and protected from sunlight. Mess gear includes tin plate, tin cup and patent spoon, knife, fork combination marked “ARMY KNIFE”. Also included in Corporal Scott’s trunk are cap tin, powder can, small cased telescope, whiskey flask with pewter top and his issued canteen with complete leather strap with cloth cover, a netted vest with porcelain button, camp hat and cigar holder. Also included is a small box with one and a half pieces of hard tack. Another box contains a smaller piece of hard tack. Also included is GAR hat device, GAR membership pin and one 1894 reunion of the regiment Volunteers Elizabeth, NJ 1894. Also included soldiers memorial, preprinted color lithograph printed in 1883 by the Pettibone Co. Cincinnati, OH. Personalized to William L. Scott, Company D, New Jersey 30th Regiment of Volunteers and Company B 38th Regiment New Jersey Volunteers, in original frame. Some tearing, cracking, insect damage to borders. Color lithography mostly unaffected, very presentable escutcheon. This grouping other then two framed items are in tattered trunk painted on side “SCOTT”. 4-47872 JS44 (8,000-12,000)

488B.
$9,775.00

SPECTACULAR COLT 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44 perc. Civilian model, blue and case colored with 8” round barrel and one-piece walnut grips. The frame is case colored and the recoil shields cut for shoulder stock with corresponding cut in the bottom of the butt. It has a German silver front sight with silver plated brass trigger guard and iron backstrap. The cylinder has the usual Naval battle scene. SN 153839. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching. The barrel retains 80-85% bright factory blue with the balance being a light patina and one small spot of light fine rust pitting on each side. The cylinder retains 60-70% thin original finish, stronger in the rebated area with the front half flaking to light patina and it retains about 95% or more strong scene. The frame retains 60-70% thin case colors, bright in the sheltered areas. The hammer retains about 90% fading case colors. The hammer nose has been dressed down. The trigger guard retains 60-70% original silver plating and the backstrap 80-90% original blue, slightly thin and mixed with patina. The grips are superb and retain 96-97% strong original varnish with a cut or small crack on the right side at the frame. Brilliant shiny bore, crisp mechanics. This is virtually an unused Army. 4-49007 JR787 (8,000-15,000)

489
$0.00

TWO IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC SWORDS PRESENTED TO MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM SCHOULER, ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. The following two presentation swords, offered separately, represent an important and rare opportunity to own Civil War period general officer’s swords belonging to Major General William Schouler (1814-1872) of Massachusetts. General Schouler was a Scottish born politician, editor and historian who was appointed Adjutant General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the eve of the American Civil War. Prior to the war Schouler served in the Massachusetts legislature and was editor of the Lowell Courier and Journal and the Boston Globe. It was he who mustered the initial troops in the Spring of 1861, who were among the first to respond to Lincoln’s call for 75,000 volunteers to preserve the Union. It is reported that he notified President Lincoln of the loss of five sons of a Massachusetts woman to whom Lincoln was purported to have written a masterfully consoling sympathy letter: To: Mrs. Bixby, Boston, Mass. November 21, 1864 Dear Madam, I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the republic they died to save. I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be your to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.Yours very sincerely and respectfully, A. Lincoln General Schouler is said to have delivered this letter from President Lincoln to Mrs. Bixby personally. Curiously, of Mrs. Bixby’s five sons, three turned up later very much alive. Two were actually lost on the field of battle, one was captured at Gettysburg and later exchanged, another joined the Confederate Army and the fifth deserted and went to sea. Following the Civil War, Schouler distinguished himself as an able historian writing the landmark work A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War. (1868). General Schouler died in 1872 and is buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Boston. (0-0)

490
$11,500.00

UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT CASED PRESENTATION SWORD AND ACCOUTERMENTS PRESENTED TO MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM SCHOULER, ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DURING THE CIVIL WAR BY THE SWORD MAKER C. ROBY. A cased presentation sword of very high quality accompanied by two gilt cloth sword knots and the belt hangers of Major General William Schouler. The sword is a militia officer’s type, very delicate in high style and obviously custom made. The blade is extremely narrow measuring 6/8″ at the ricasso and 30.5″ long. Etched decorations cover 70% of the blade with American shields, and eagle, “US”, military trophies and floral sprays. Within a panel on one side of the blade is the inscription Adj’t Gen., William Schouler. On the opposite side of the blade within a similar panel is the presentation From his friend C. Roby. Both inscriptions are etched in old English script. Schouler and sword contractor C. Roby of West Chelmsford, Massachusetts were obviously friends. Presentations to military officers from sword makers are extremely rare. The cross guard is of silver plated brass with an oval down turned counterguard having an open work wreath surmounted by two five-point stars (Major General). The rear counterguard is a stylized American shield with Masonic symbols engraved. The crossguard terminated with two “Y” shaped quillons bound with laurel leaf clusters. The grip is of ivory shaped in octagonal panels. The pommel is a knight’s head with a double chain guard. The scabbard is of brass with engraved furniture. The top mount with two carrying rings has an engraved depiction of the Massachusetts State Seal. The middle mount is engraved with thistles (relating to Schouler’s Scottish heritage). The bottom of the scabbard is engraved with oak leaves and terminates in an acorn finial. Accompanying the sword is its original mahogany wood case measuring 40″ long X 6″ wide X 5″ tall. The case is decorated with iron studs along the perimeters top and bottom. Two hook and eyes, two brass bale handles and a box lock secure the case. The ends are elliptical. The interior is lined in dark brown velvet and has one large compartment in the lid. Included with the sword and case are the following accouterments: One gilt cloth regulation sword knot; one gilt and red cloth sword knot, three sword belt hangers and clips (one is of Russian leather, one covered with gilt cloth and one covered in gilt cloth with a central red stripe). CONDITION: Very good. The sword is uncleaned and in untouched condition. The blade is bright with frosty etching, the hilt is tarnished. The grip is strong but the ivory shows age cracks. The scabbard retains only traces of its original gold wash but shows no dents or other severe wear. The case exterior has been cleaned, the interior with only minor wear to velvet covering. The sword hangers sword knots show age but are flexible and strong. One sword knot is a bit frayed. A magnificent and extremely rare opportunity to own a cased Civil War general officer’s presentation sword given by the sword maker himself! 4-48554 CW07 (27,500-37,500)

492
$17,250.00

CIVIL WAR JEWELED HIGH GRADE GILDED AND SILVER PLATED INSCRIBED PRESENTATION MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD, WISCONSIN HEAVY ARTILLERY. A significant and historic sword presented to Captain Spear, 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery. The German made sword is of the highest quality having a 31.5″ single edged blade with etched and engraved decoration with gold wash over 60% of the surface. The decorations include a fancy intertwined “U.S.” a rampant American eagle, floral and military trophies and a large panel with the motto SEMPER PARATUS inscribed on one side. The decorated portion of the blade is gold washed. The hilt is regulation style with a half basket guard having heavily cast oak leaf and acorn patterns, with “U.S.” decoratively intertwined with the foliage. The quillon form is a down turned eaglehead. The heavily cast pommel has one large red jewel and sixteen small round red jewels around the cap. The grip is silver with triple wire wrap. The scabbard is steel, silver plated with gilt cast brass furniture cast in high relief. The top mount is decorated with a spread winged eagle, shields and oak leaves, the middle mount with military trophies and oak leaves and the drag with a standing Union sergeant wearing pantaloons and a stand of flags. The reverse side of the scabbard furniture is engraved and embossed. A panel on the face of the top scabbard mount is inscribed: Presented to/Wm. M. Spear/Co. A, 1st Wis’n H. Art’y Indpt by/the Members of His Comp./as a token of their regard &/esteem for him as a gentleman/& a soldier/Battery Rogers/March 24th 1865. Captain Wallace (note: abbreviated “Wm.” on sword inscription) M. Spear served as the Captain of Co. A throughout the term of service for this regiment. Mustered originally as Co. K, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry, these officers and enlistedmen were transferred to Co. A, 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery in December 1861. Some of the companies of this regiment served as independent batteries. Company (or Battery) A was permanently separated from the regiment as an independent battery serving their entire term in the defenses of Washington D.C. This extremely attractive and high grade presentation sword was presented in the field at Battery Rogers in Washington D.C. some 6-months prior to this Battery being mustered out. CONDITION: Very good. The blade is bright with minor spotting. Approximately 90% of its gold wash remains. The hilt is very strong, with wear to the gilt in high places overall retaining about 60% of its gilt. The pommel cap retains all of its jewels, the large one in the cap, however, has a deep fracture and chip. The grip is fine and uncleaned. The silver plated scabbard is tarnished, the furniture retains about 70% of its gold wash. There are no dents or heavy scratches. A beautiful example of the German sword maker’s art presented to a Wisconsin unit who served faithfully protecting the Union Capitol during most of the Civil War. 4-48556 CW05 (10,000-15,000)

493
$4,025.00

HIGH GRADE PRESENTATION U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD MANUFACTURED BY AMES AND INSCRIBED TO A NEW YORK OFFICER. A regulation style 1850 Staff and Field Officer’s Sword manufactured by the Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Mass. and so marked on the blade and back of the scabbard. Presented to Captain Decker of the 143rd New York Infantry. The sword has a single edged, slightly curved blade measuring 33″ long with etched decorations including “US” an American eagle, military trophies and floral vines. The half basket hilt of high quality gilt cast brass conforms to regulation. The grip is of silver wound with triple twisted brass wire. The scabbard is of gilded brass with fancy carrying rings and engraved floral decorations and a large sunburst containing a stand of flags, liberty cap, drum, knapsack and shield between the middle mount and the drag. Between the top and middle scabbard mounts is engraved: Presented to/Capt. Geo. H. Decker/by/The Soldiers of his Co. (H) 143 Reg’t NYSV/As a token of our esteem/June 26th 1865. George H. Decker was commissioned Captain on October 8, 1862 and served with this regiment until their discharge on July 20, 1865. The 143rd was organized at Monticello, New York in October 1862 and served in the defenses of Washington until being moved to Virginia, then participating in battles at Fort Wagner, throughout coastal South Carolina, Bermuda Hundred, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, the Crater, Chaffin’s Farm, Fair Oaks, Fort Fisher, Goldsboro and finally to the surrender of General Johnson’s army. The regiment lost 3 officers and 126 men in combat. CONDITION: Excellent. The blade is bright with frosty etching having only tiny dark spots here and there. The hilt is superb retaining 80% of its gold wash. The scabbard is bright with about 85% of its original gilt. There are two minor dents to the backside of the scabbard. A bright, attractive high grade regulation sword by Ames. 4-48566 CW08 (4,000-6,500)

494
$4,025.00

HISTORIC AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION SWORD GIVEN TO NEW YORK OFFICER BY MAJOR GENERAL WEITZEL. The sword is a fancy militia officers eaglehead dress sword with a 30″ double edged straight blade having etched decorations including generic floral sprays, war trophies and an very unusual palmetto tree. The cross guard is quite fancy with two langets being of gilded cast brass with two down turned quillons and a cast floral and scallop shell decoration. The grip is of ivory showing a checkered and sunburst pattern carving. The pommel is a stylized eaglehead with a heavy chain guard attached to the beak and quillon. The scabbard is of gilded brass with two carrying rings, a mounted stud and engraved laurel leaf patterns on the face. The reverse side of the scabbard is engraved with the presentation: Bvt. Col. Horace B. Fitch, From Maj. Gen.l G. Weitzel/Labadierville “Cotton” Bisband, “Port Hudson,” “Fort Harrison,” “Chapins Bluff”/RICHMOND. Horace B. Fitch was a native of New York being appointed 2nd Lt. of the 75th N.Y. Infantry Regiment on October 9, 1861. By June 10th of 1863 he rose to the rank of 1st Lt. On December 29, 1863, Fitch became Captain of the 139th N.Y. Infantry. On November 22, 1865 Fitch received an appointment to Brevet Major and Brevet Colonel of Volunteers for faithful and meritorious service during the action of September 29, 1864 (which is during this regiment’s occupation of Atlanta, Georgia). This sword was presented to Bvt. Col. Fitch by Major General Godfrey Weitzel. General Weitzel had Fitch under his command at several points during the war. Notably (as inscribed in all capital letters on the sword’s scabbard) Richmond, Virginia where Weitzel is credited with the famous telegraph message sent on April 3, 1865 “We entered Richmond at eight o’clock this morning.” Obviously these two became colleagues and comrades having known each other in various earlier commands and, finally, entering the Confederate capitol together near the end of the Civil War. CONDITION: Very good. The sword blade has been cleaned numerous times and now retains a light grey appearance with spotty pitting near the tip. The etching is faint but discernable. The hilt retains approx. 25% of its gilt, the grip is loose, however, quite nice in appearance. The scabbard is uncleaned showing a medium patina overall and having numerous minor dents in the body. An exceptionally historic sword of nice appearance which, with a little additional research, may reveal a lasting friendship between this Bvt. Colonel and important Major General of the American Civil War. 4-48567 CW01 (3,500-5,500)

495
$4,025.00

NEW YORK INSCRIBED U.S. MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD. The sword is a regulation style U.S. Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword manufactured in Solingen, Germany by Eisenhauer and presented to Lt. Miller, 167th New York Infantry. A little fancier grade than standard, this sword has a 31.5″ single edged blade, slightly curved with etched “U.S.”, eagle and a stand of flags as the principal decorations surrounded by floral sprays and military trophies. Signed “Eisenhauer” near the ricasso. The hilt is regulation standard of gilt cast brass with shark skin grip with triple wound twisted brass wire. The pommel cap is enhanced with additional engraved decorations. The scabbard is of black leather with gilt brass mounts decorated with shields, chevrons and floral sprays having a shield shaped presentation panel on the top mount. Within the panel is engraved: Presented to/Lieut, C.M. Miller/By Co. B. NYSV/167th Reg.t/Hudson/1862. The 167th Regiment NYSV failed to complete its muster in 1862 and the troops enlisted were transferred to the 159th Regiment NYSV where Lieutenant C.M. Miller is not listed as an officer. It is likely that Lt. Miller resigned once the 167th failed to meet its enlistment quota. Further research may reveal the career of C.M. Miller. CONDITION: Excellent. The sword shows little or no use, with an armory bright blade and superb frosty etching. Almost 90% of the gilt remains on all brass parts and the grip and leather scabbard shows only slight wear from storage and handling. This officer’s military record aside, this is a wonderful example of a Civil War inscribed foot officer’s sword in tip top condition. 4-48594 CW02 (3,000-4,000)

496
$4,600.00

INSCRIBED VERMONT U.S. MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD MANUFACTURED BY AMES. A regulation standard U.S. Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword manufactured by the Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts, and so marked on the blade and the top mount of the scabbard, presented to Major Tyler, 4th Vermont Infantry. The blade is 32.25″ long and was manufactured by Collins having the date “1862″ and the inspector’s initials “G.G.S.” stamped on the ricasso. The blade was etched by Ames with a “U.S.”, a spread winged eagle and standard Ames pattern floral and military decoration. Signed “Ames…” at the ricasso. The hilt is of gilt cast brass in standard form, with a grip of sharkskin covered wood and double strand twisted brass wire. The scabbard is of blued steel with brass furniture. The top mount is engraved: Maj. Jno. Curtis Tyler/4th Reg.t Vt. Vols/Presented by his Uncle/J.W. Tyler of Boston. The 4th Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry was organized in Brattleboro September 21, 1861 and saw hard fighting service throughout the Civil War. Major John Curtis Tyler resigned his commission as Major of the Regiment on January 20, 1862. During his term of service, Major Tyler served at Camp Griffin in the Defenses of Washington. Following his resignation, this regiment went on to fight in some the Civil War’s bloodiest and most important engagements. He must have seen what was coming! CONDITION: Excellent. This sword shows wonderful care and little use. The blade retains its armory brightness with frosty etching. The hilt and all of the brass furniture retains nearly 90% of its original gilt. The steel scabbard shows faded original blue. Numerous minor dents mar the scabbard drag. A wonderful Ames foot officer’s sword with a dated Collins & Co. blade in superb condition overall. An interesting inscription on the sword by his Uncle. 4-48618 CW04 (3,500-6,500)

497
$3,680.00

INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR CONNECTICUT OFFICER’S NON-REGULATION STAFF & FIELD SWORD. A Solingen made sword signed “P.D.L.” in an oval cartouch in the English style presented to Captain Bixby, 18th Connecticut Infantry. The undecorated, lightly curved, single edged blade measures 32″ long. The hilt is of silver plated cast brass with a half basket guard similar to English regulations with a large oval panel containing a separately applied cast American eagle and shield surmounting “US.” The down turned quillon has an applied 5-point star. The backside of the half basket guard has a hinged counterguard. The grip is of sharkskin covered wood with double strand twisted silver-plated wire. Bird’s head pommel and backstrap with stylized acanthus leaf decoration down the back. The scabbard is of German silver plated steel, two carrying rings and an iron drag. Between the mounts is engraved: Capt. F. G. Bixby/ Co. D 18th Conn. Vols. Franklin G. Bixby was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the 18th Connecticut Infantry on December 9, 1863 reaching the rank of Captain in mid-1864. This regiment, organized in Norwich, served in Baltimore, Maryland until May 1863, thence moving to Winchester where most of the regiment was captured receiving parole and exchange in October 1863. The regiment remained in the Shenandoah Valley from Staunton to Harper’s Ferry and Martinsburg throughout the remainder of its service. The 18th served in a number of smaller battles and occupations during the final 18 months of the war. The regiment lost 4 officers and 67 enlisted men in combat. CONDITION: Very good. The sword blade has aged to a medium grey appearance with only a few dark spots. The hilt is tarnished and uncleaned, the grip shows light wear but is tight and strong. The German silver plated scabbard has dulled from age but has only one small dent on the backside and surface scratching from use. A very attractive non-regulation sword inscribed to a Connecticut officer. 4-48549 CW03 (3,000-5,000)

498
$2,012.00

AMES PRESENTATION MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD. Brass scabbard, cruciform guard with knights head pommel and fluted mother of pearl slabs. Gray blade, etched with patriotic motifs, firm marked “NP AMES CUTLER SPRINGFIELD”. Brass scabbard engraved with presentation “PRESENTED TO CAPT. THEODORE ASHLEY OF COMPANY C MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS. BY THE PAST MEMBERS OF THE BOSTON LIGHT INFANTRY BOSTON JANY 8TH 1847”. Back side of scabbard has Massachusetts State Seal engraved. 4-48555 (Lowry Estate) (2,500-4,500)

499
$3,450.00

US MODEL 1832 GENERAL OFFICERS SWORD. 31” single fuller blade etched on both sides. Right side has an American eagle above a military panoply display and an urn of flowers. The left side has the same eagle above a Massachusetts Indian and a ribbon engraved “NP Ames / Cutler / Springfield”. The heart shaped guard is mounted in front of the cross guard on the hilt. The grip is silver wire. Scabbard is most unusual with high relief mounts of elaborate cast bronze panels and flowers applied to the surface. It is marked on the reverse “AMES MFG. CO / CHICOPEE / MASS.” CONDITION: Blade is gray with spots of pitting at the tip and light spots scattered elsewhere. About 70% of the gilt remains on the other parts. 4-48564 FS133 (Lowry Estate) (2,000-3,000)

500
$1,725.00

AMES MILITIA SWORD. 31-1/2” straight, single fuller blade etched with American eagle on the right side and a stand of flags with liberty cap on the left. Mameluke style hilt has a plumed helmet pommel and carved bone grip. Crossguard has a five-pointed star in the center and acanthus leaf finials on the crossguard. Left side of the blade is faintly engraved “Ames Mfg. Co. / Chicopee / Mass”. This same marking appears on the reverse on the gold washed scabbard. CONDITION: Bright blade with widely scattered rust stains and specks of pitting. Crossguard and pommel retain most of the gold wash. Bone grip is split on both sides. Scabbard retains about 75% of the gold wash and has a few small dents. 4-48571 FS137 (Lowry Estate) (1,250-1,750)

501
$3,105.00

FINE AMES PRESENTATION GRADE SWORD. 31” single fuller blade etched on both sides. Left side is etched “AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS.” on the left ricasso. Cross guard is made up of two eagles back to back. Pommel is another eagle. Grip is a hexagonal and made of engraved silver. Metal scabbard is gold plated including the fancy mountings. CONDITION: Blade is bright with some minor nicks, scabbard shows wear at the top and between the mounts. Top quillian is bent downwards, grip has a dark tarnish. There is slight loss to the gilt on the eagles, chains are fine. 4-48598 FS89 (Lowry Estate) (2,000-3,000)

502
$2,760.00

FINE MAMALUKE STRAIGHT SWORD. 30-1/4” straight single fuller blade is decorated with gold and blue but has no makers mark. Brass scabbard has engraved and gilt decorations including an American eagle between the two support rings. CONDITION: Excellent with minor marks and rubs on the blade. Scabbard is sharp. Bone grip has a light crack on the left side. Chain is fine. 4-48597 FS92 (Lowry Estate) (2,500-3,500)

503
$3,450.00

PRESENTATION MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD. High grade import by Clauberg, silver grip, wire wrapped, shark skin scabbard with engraved mounts. Inscribed on top of guard “GL DAVIS FROM HIS FRIENDS, MASSA, NEWCOMB AND BINDER”. Top mount exhibits patriotic shield with “USN”, liberty cap with “LIBERTY” spelled out. “Davis was paymaster on the Steam Sloop Pensacola” during the Civil War”. CONDITION: Sword overall very good. Hilt and scabbard mounts exhibits 20%+ original gilding. Blade is gray with fine etched patriotic panels. 4-48623 JS40 (Lowry Estate) (2,500-3,500)

504
$1,725.00

AMES PATRIOTIC SWORD. 30-3/4” single fuller blade etched on both sides with unusual patterns. Left side has a liberty cap in the etched design which also has fine engraving on the un-etched portion including an engraved “N. P. AMES / CUTLER / SPRINGFIELD” marking about 2” above the hilt. Left ricasso and guard both have a stylized bird stamp. Right side of the blade has an etched American eagle above a bow and quiver of arrows. Hilt has an American eagle on the counter guard and a plumed helmet on the pommel. Brass scabbard has stamped and engraved leaf decorations. CONDITION: Fine with slight rubs on the blade, bone grip has some light natural cracking. 4-48593 FS91 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

505
$2,300.00

EAGLE HEAD OFFICERS SWORD. 30-3/4” straight single fuller blade etched on both sides with an American eagle on the left side under fifteen stars, which might serve to date the sword. The brass scabbard is also engraved with an American eagle and fifteen stars. CONDITION: Fine, retaining 80% of the silver on the hilt, a bright blade with minor specks of surface rust and over 1/2 of the tarnished silver on the scabbard. 4-48569 FS134 (Lowry Estate) (2,000-3,000)

506
$1,150.00

EAGLE HEAD INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD. 32” single fuller straight blade is unmarked but is decorated with blue and gilt etching. The brass scabbard is engraved and plated. CONDITION: Retains about 80% of the blue and gilt finish on blade with light pitting and rust stains on the balance, the gilt retains about 80% of the silverplating. Scabbard 50%. 4-48574 FS132 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

507
$2,415.00

FINE HORSTMANN ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD. 29-1/2” single fuller straight blade marked “HORSTMANN / & SONS” on the left ricasso “PHILADELPHIA” on the right. The reverse of the scabbard is also marked with the name and the number 423. The brass scabbard has punched and engraved decorations. CONDITION: Fine with only slight rub marks to the blue and gilt decoration on the blade. The mountings are bright. The fluted bone handle is excellent. The eagle head pommel shows slight loss of gilt finish. 4-48586 FS95 (Lowry Estate) (1,500-2,000)

508
$1,725.00

FINE MILITIA INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD. 32” straight single fuller blade is marked “SHJ” on the right ricasso. It is decorated with blue and gilt military themes. The silverplated hilt has an eagle finial on the quillian and an Indian princess pommel. The pearl scales are attached with twisted brass wire. Scabbard is engraved and plated to match. CONDITION: Fine with bright blade, slight wear to high points on hilt, the scabbard shows little wear but is badly tarnished. The silver wire cord is partially loose. 4-48587 FS108 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

509
$805.00

NON REGULATION MILITIA OFFICERS SWORD, CIRCA 1850. 25-1/2” straight blade is etched on both sides but has no maker’s name. Straight cross guard and knights head pommel. Fluted bone grip. The leather scabbard has plain brass throat and drag. CONDITION: Fine to excellent with only a couple of spots of rust stain near the tip of the blade. Scabbard and mounts are fine. 4-48582 (Lowry Estate) (600-900)

510
$690.00

FINE ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD. 31-3/8” single fuller blade is etched on both sides but does not have a makers mark. Counter guard has an American eagle and the pommel is an eagle head. Guard is cast in rope form as part of the counter guard. Brass scabbard is lightly engraved. CONDITION: Widely scattered light surface rust on the blade with some tiny nicks in the edge. The hilt and scabbard shows some wear to the gilt. Scabbard has been bent in the middle and repaired. The bone scales on the grip are stained but solid. 4-48578 FS93 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

511
$4,312.00

IDENTIFIED MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD TO 2ND LT. RICHARD (E.or C.) WILSON COMPANY B 12 NJ VOL INF. Agent marked “LAMBERT & MAST PHILA” etched on blade. Blade exhibits patriotic panels. Brown steel scabbard, brass mounts, shark skin grip with triple brass wire. Accompanying this lot is an envelope inscribed “KEEP, A NOTE TO HAM FROM HIS GRANDFATHER”. A note within reads “USED IN THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, CHANCELLORVILLE & GETTYSBURG BY CAPTAIN R. E. (or C?) WILSON 1862, 1863”. New Jersey records indicate that Wilson was enlisted 7/9/1862 as a 2nd Lieutenant and on 9/4/1862 was commissioned into “B CO. NJ 12TH INFANTRY AND WAS DISMISSED ON APRIL 30, 1864”. Records of the 12th New Jersey Infantry does not indicate participation at Fredericksburg however, at Gettysburg Companies B etc. were used to repulse and capture a group of Confederate sharpshooters on the Emmitsburg Pike capturing six commissioned officers and 80 men, but at considerable loss. They were at the Battle of the Wilderness and Cold Harbor and also at Spottsylvania where a magnificent assault resulted in the capture of 3,000 Confederate prisoners and some 30 guns and the unit was also present with the army preceding the main assault on the Petersburg defenses. CONDITION: Overall very good with traces of gilt on mounts and hilt. 4-48614 (Lowry Estate) (3,000-5,000)

512
$2,932.00

FINE NON-REGULATION CIVIL WAR SWORD. 32” dbl fuller blade by “W. / CLAUBERG / SOLINGEN” has 14 1/2” etched engraved and gold washed panels on both sides of the blade as well as stylized leaves down the back of the blade. Right side of the blade has soldiers in uniform standing on either side of a Massachusetts state seal as well as a stand of flags and a very fancy “US”. The left side has similarly decorated stand of flags with cannon and the US eagle. The hilt is a standard German issue pattern of that period. Scabbard is browned steel with bronze throat and drag. CONDITION: Excellent with minor wear to the ricasso on the blade and slight pitting externally. 4-48558 X31 (Lowry Estate) (2,000-4,000)

513
$1,265.00

VERY RARE AMES CAVALRY SWORD W/USER IDENTIFICATION. 35-3/16” dbl fuller blade marked “AMES MFg Co / CHICOPEE. / MASS” on the left ricasso “U.S / JH / 1859” on the right. Left side of the guard is stamped “J.F. MILLIGAN.” Milligan has not been researched. Brass parts of the hilt were gilded. Throat of the iron scabbard has an inspector’s initial “R”. CONDITION: Sword has been lightly cleaned with some light pitting remaining. About half of the gild on the guard and pommel remains. Leather grip has lost about half of the surface but is still solid. Scabbard has several heavy dents and overall light pitting. 4-48605 FS161 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

514
$1,610.00

AMES MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD. 32-1/4” dbl fuller blade etched on both sides with “AMES MFG Co / CHICOPEE / MASS” on the right side. The upper ring support on the scabbard has the same marking stamped. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned with slight loss to the etching, there are some sizable nicks to the edge of the blade and some light pitting towards the tip. The hilt retains about 1/2 of the gold wash. There is a large crack opening up in the shark skin covering of the grip. The twisted wire is still tight. Scabbard has some minor dents and flakes on the plated surfaces, the drag is bent and battered. 4-48561 X29 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

515
$862.00

UNUSUAL ANTEBELLUM OFFICER’S SWORD BY HORSTMANN. The 33-1/2” dbl fuller blade is etched on both sides and has the “IRON PROOF” mark on the spine indicating that the blade is an import. Plain solid brass hilt. Scabbard is made of sharkskin and has rough cast brass mounting, missing the throat. CONDITION: Blade is bright with a few handling marks. Scabbard is near excellent. Brass has a mellow dark patina. 4-48550 FS170 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

516
$920.00

ROBY MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD. Imported 32” dbl fuller blade is etched on both sides with “C.Roby & Co / W. Chelmsford / Mass” on the left side above the ricasso “IRONPROOF” on the back. Complete with leather scabbard and brass fittings. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned, softening the edges on the etching, there are also some nicks and pitting, heavy around the throat. The hilt is fine, the scabbard is oil soaked and chipped with drag heavily worn, but has no major faults. 4-48568 X30 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

517
$1,897.00

HORSTMANN ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD. 29” single fuller straight blade with etched decoration on both sides. The cross guard has an American eagle and the pommel is an eagle head. The two pieces are joined by a brass chain. Blade is marked “W. H. H & S” on the right side and “PHILADELPHIA” on other. Scabbard has the Horstmann name and stock number 423 stamped on reverse. Also has a chamois cover with silk tie. CONDITION: Fine with slight rub marks on the blade. The fluted bone grip is somewhat dirty, the mounts and scabbard have small losses of gilt finish. 4-48585 FS96 (Lowry Estate) (1,500-2,000)

518
$1,035.00

FINE PRESENTATION EAGLE HEAD SWORD. 32-1/2” straight, single fuller blade with blue and etched designs on both sides. No maker’s mark is visible. Counter guard has a seated Indian with an American eagle to his right and military designs elsewhere. Pearl scales are held by copper wire wrap. Back of the grip is engraved “JAMES ROCA. JUNE 4, 1810.” (Presentation not contemporary to the sword. May be a family commemorative date) CONDITION: Some wear to the blue on the blade and light rust stains towards the tip. Hilt is fine, with some minor chipping to the rear of the pearl scales. Brass scabbard has minor dents but is generally fine. 4-48573 FS152 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-2,000)

519
$1,150.00

RARE UNMARKED ENLISTED HEAVY CAVALRY SABER SAUREBAER. 35-1/4” dbl fuller blade. Iron scabbard has a brass throat and brass screws fastening the carrying rings. The leather covering on the grip is tightly wound with twisted brass wire. CONDITION: Gray patina with rust stains and pitting on the blade, surface rust and pitting on the scabbard. The throat and hilt have a dark patina. The grip has minor chips. 4-48620 FS114 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,500)

520
$632.00

AMES MODEL 1840 ARTILLERY SABER. 32” single fuller curved blade marked “N.P. AMES / CABOTVILLE / 1848” on the left ricasso “US / W.D” on the right. CONDITION: Smooth gray patina to the blade, mellow patina on the hilt. Scabbard has even light pitting with areas of heavier surface rust. 4-48622 (Lowry Estate) (600-800)

521
$862.00

NON-REGULATION U.S. SWORD. 32” dbl fuller blade is unmarked. The guard has a large U.S. eagle on the front and a folding counter guard. The iron scabbard has a brazed seam along the bottom. CONDITION: Generally good with light pitting on the blade and scabbard, dark patina on the hilt. 4-48548 X35 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

522
$1,610.00

SCARCE AMES MODEL 1833 DRAGOON SWORD. 34-1/4” blade with rounded back is engraved on the right side “N. P. AMES / CUTLER / SPRINGFIELD / 1837” on the right side and “UNITED STATES” over leaves on the left. The grip has a leather covering over grooved wood with brass wire wrap. CONDITION: Blade is bright with a number of small nicks in the edge. Scabbard has a number of dents and has scattered surface rust and pitting. About 1/2 of the leather covering remains and the wire wrap is loose. The guard has a very dark patina. 4-48588 FS101 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

523
$1,840.00

UNMARKED WAR OF 1812 CAVALRY SABER W/IVORY GRIP. 35-5/8” dbl fuller blade. Silver guard is built in two pieces with the knuckle bow dovetailed to the crossguard. Ivory grip has 25 groves cut around the circumference. Leather sheath has silver mounts. CONDITION: Blade has mostly gray patina with spots of rust stain and very light pitting. All silver parts are tarnished dark. Grip has two long cracks that are still solid and a few chips at the pommel. Leather has some surface cracks but no bends. Mounts have numerous dents especially on the tip. 4-48557 FS158 (Lowry Estate) (1,200-1,800)

524
$2,760.00

MODEL 1841 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD. English import, marked “LONDON MANF.” on blade. Quill back blade exhibits patriot etched panels including “UNITED STATES NAVY” spelled out. Bone grip is cracked and missing about 1/2” chip near pommel. Original scabbard present with engraved mounts. CONDITION: Well over 50% of original gilding present on scabbard mounts and hilt. 4-48572 JS41 (Lowry Estate) (1,250-1,500)

525
$920.00

KENCHT OFFICERS SABER. 32” curved single fuller blade etched with military themes and engraved “P.” on the right side. Brass scabbard, carved bone grip. CONDITION: Blade is mostly bright, it has a few spots of light surface rust and pitting. The brass has a dark patina. The grip has two very small cracks at the front. 4-48581 FS117 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

526
$920.00

ANTEBELLUM MILITIA SWORD. 29”single fuller blade etched on both sides with New York dealer “A.W: Spies” mark on the right side. Iron scabbard with applied iron mounts. CONDITION: Bright blade with numerous small nicks in the edge. Smooth gray patina on the external parts. The checkered bone grip has some small natural cracks. Scabbard has some moderate pitting. 4-48559 FS169 (Lowry Estate) (750-1,000)

527
$2,185.00

RARE ROBY MODEL 1860 CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD. 33-3/4” dbl fuller blade is etched on both sides with “C. Roby. &. Co. / W. Chlemsford. / Mass.” on the left side and “IRON PROOF” on the spine. Branches of the guard are cast with a leaf design. Iron scabbard has brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade has been polished but much pitting remains. Scabbard is also deeply pitted. Hilt is fine. 4-48611 (Lowry Estate) (1,200-1,600)

528
$747.00

EMERSON & SILVER 1860 CAVALRY SWORD. 34-7/8” dbl fuller blade is marked “EMERSON / & / SILVER / TRENTON / N.J.” on the left ricasso and “U.S / I.M / 1864” on the right. Iron scabbard is brazed along the bottom edge. CONDITION: Very good with light to moderate pitting scattered on the blade and moderate pitting with cleaning signs on the scabbard. Guard has a spotty patina, grip is good. 4-48610 FS157 (Lowry Estate) (600-900)

529
$632.00

EUROPEAN CAVALRY SABER. 36” dbl fuller marked “S & K” on the spine. CONDITION: Gray patina with light to moderate pitting overall. The guard has very dark patina with black spots. 4-48613 X37 (Lowry Estate) (400-500)

530
$948.00

SCARCE MILLARD CIVIL WAR SABER. 34-7/8” dbl fuller blade marked “D.J MILLARD / CLAYVILLE NY”. on the left ricasso and “U.S. / C.E.W / 1862” on the right. Iron scabbard has unreadable inspector mark on the throat. CONDITION: Gray patina overall with scattered light pitting. The brass has a dark patina. Scabbard has even like surface rust. 4-48607 FS162 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

531
$1,610.00

STARR CAVALRY SABER. 34” deeply curved blade marked “P / HHP / N.STARR” on the right side and “P” on the knuckle guard. The matching iron scabbard is painted black. CONDITION: Very good to fine, bright blade with minor spots of rust. 3/4 of black paint remains on scabbard but only traces on the hilt. The leather wrap of the grip is somewhat dry and chipped. 4-48576 FS110 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

532
$1,725.00

ROSE MODEL 1812 CAVALRY SABER. 34” sharply curved blade with no fuller marked “W.ROSE” on the back and “V / W” on the right side. The grip is covered with leather but has no wire wrapping. Matching iron scabbard is lap brazed on the left side. CONDITION: Very good, smooth gray patina to the blade with a few rubs and some light rust stains. The grip has some minor chipping to the leather covering. The balance of the hilt and the scabbard have moderate pitting overall. 4-48563 FS129 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

533
$517.00

STARR CAVALRY SABER. 31-3/4” deeply curved single fuller blade marked “US / P / LS / N.STARR” on the right ricasso and dated 1821 on the knuckle bow. The iron scabbard has surface mounted rings with no loops around the scabbard. CONDITION: Blade is bright with numerous small nicks in the blade on the edge, the hilt is lightly rusted and missing most of the leather covering on the grip. Scabbard is very rusty and both carrying rings have been resoddard. 4-48580 FS111 (Lowry Estate) (600-900)

534
$747.00

RARE ROSE CAVALRY SABER. 33-5/8” single fuller deeply curved blade marked “W.ROSE” on the back. Carved wood on the grip with twisted iron wire wrap. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned and now has a smooth gray appears with a few nicks in the edge of the blade. The hilt and scabbard are heavily pitted with some of the black paint finish remaining. The grip has probably been re-covered. 4-48562 FS128 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

535
$690.00

STARR MODEL 1818 CONTACT SWORD. 25-3/4” straight single fuller blade is marked “N.STARR / US / P / L.S” on the left side. The iron scabbard has been repainted. CONDITION: Gray patina mixed with spots of light surface rust and pitting on the blade. Darker patina on the hilt. Scabbard retains most of the new paint job with wear on the edges. 4-48579 FS112 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

536
$1,955.00

STARR 1826 CUTLASS. 25-3/4” deeply curved single fuller blade marked “US / N.STARR” on the right side. Metal scabbard with no throat fits the blade. Painted wood grip and sheet iron guard. CONDITION: Only traces of the black paint finish on the scabbard remain. Mostly a brown patina. About 1/2 the black paint remains on the grip that is still solid. Scabbard has two dents on the reverse side near the tip. 4-48575 FS98 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

537
$805.00

ROBY MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SWORD. 34-7/8” dbl fuller blade marked “C. ROBY / W. CHELMSFORD / MASS” on the left ricasso and “U.S. / 1865 / A.G. M” on the right. Leather covered grip with twisted brass wire. Iron scabbard with iron mounts. CONDITION: Right blade with light rust stains and a few nicks on the edge. Minor scuffs through the leather on the grip, otherwise the hilt is fine. Minor scratches and dents on the scabbard with some light rust. 4-48608 FS155 (Lowry Estate) (650-1,000)

538
$920.00

RARE MILLARD MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SWORD. 35-3/4” dbl fuller blade marked “D.J MILLARD / CLAYVILLE NY” in an oval on the left ricasso and “U.S. / WEH / 1862” on the right. Leather covered grip with twisted brass wire wrap. Iron scabbard and mounts. CONDITION: Gray patina with light pitting and a few nicks on the blade, mellow patina to the guard. Scabbard is battered and pitted. 4-48617 X32 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

539
$805.00

ROBY MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER. 35-1/4” dbl fuller blade marked “C. ROBY / W.CHELMSFORD / MASS.” on the left ricasso and “U.S. / 1864 / A.G.M” on the right. CONDITION: Very good blade with scattered light surface rust. The guard is somewhat flattened. There are a number of chips to the leather covering on the grip along a lengthwise split. The twisted wire wrap is very loose. The iron scabbard shows signs of cleaning but some light pitting remains. 4-48606 FS166 (Lowry Estate) (600-900)

540
$1,207.00

MANSFIELD & LAMB MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SWORD. 35” dbl fuller blade marked “MANSFIELD / & / LAMB / FORRESTDALE. R.I.” in an oval on the left ricasso and “U.S. / C.E.W / 1864” on the right. Iron scabbard with brazed lap on the bottom. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent with bright blade having only a few minor marks. Scabbard has two small dents at the tip, otherwise fine. The guard and pommel have a mellow patina, the grip leather shows some minor chipping but is still solid. 4-48624 FS115 (Lowry Estate) (500-1,000)

541
$1,207.00

AMES HEAVY CAVALRY SABER. 35-5/8” dbl fuller blade marked “AMES MFG. CO. / CABOT VILLE / 1850” on the left ricasso “US / A.D.K” on the right. Iron scabbard lap brazed on lower edge. Brown leather covering on grip with twisted brass wire. CONDITION: Fine with scattered light pitting on blade, the scabbard has been cleaned and has a few small dents. The hilt is fine. 4-48625 FS116 (Lowry Estate) (500-1,000)

542
$402.00

IMPORTED HORSTMANN MODEL 1850 OFFICER’S SWORD. 32” dbl fuller blade is etched on both sides with “W H HORSTMANN / & SONS / PHILADELPHIA” on the right side above a King’s head and “Iron Proof” on the spine. Iron scabbard with brass fittings missing the throat. CONDITION: All surfaces polished bright. Numerous small dents on the scabbard and surface rubs to the covering of the grip. 4-48547 FS163 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

543
$345.00

WILSON MODEL 1872 CAVALRY SWORD. 33-5/8” single fuller blade etched on both sides with military themes and the marking “J.H. / WILSON / PHIL. CO / PA.”. Plated iron scabbard with gilt bronze mounts. CONDITION: Bright blade with minor widely scattered pits. Hilt has a dark patina, scabbard has minor pitting where the plating has flaked. Most of gilt is gone from the carrying rings. 4-48601 FS160 (Lowry Estate) (300-500)

544
$1,610.00

ROSE CONTRACT SWORD. 29-7/8” single fuller blade marked “W.ROSE” on the back and “RICHEY” on the guard. Scabbard is missing. CONDITION: Very good to fine, bright blade has scattered areas of light pitting. The carved wood grip retains 25% black paint finish and has a 1/4” chip missing at the pommel. 4-48553 FS130 (Lowry Estate) (700-1,100)

545
$575.00

U.S. MODEL 1906 SWORD. 31-7/8” slightly curved single, fuller blade marked “31 / A.S.Co /ordnance bomb / 1906” on the right ricasso “U.S.” on the left. Leather covered wood scabbard has an iron throat. Iron carrying rings were originally covered with leather but is mostly missing now. Numerous issue marks on the scabbard. CONDITION: About fine with a bright blade mostly covered with light pitting, markings are sharp. Sharkskin covering on the grip is heavily worn. Exposed iron parts have numerous specks of surface rust. Leather on the scabbard is heavily worn at the tip with about 1/2” missing, otherwise good. 4-48604 FS156 (Lowry Estate) (900-1,200)

546
$402.00

U.S. MODEL 1913 CAVALRY SABER. 35-1/4” straight, single fuller blade marked “L.F. & C. / 1918” around the ordnance bomb on the left ricasso and “U.S.” above an eagle/”No 13” inspector mark. The treated canvas scabbard has painted iron mounts. Heavy felt guard liner is intact. CONDITION: Bright blade with scattered light pitting. About half of the black paint remains on the exterior surfaces. Canvas has a few scuffs but is still solid. 4-48552 FS159 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

547
$1,265.00

AMES MODEL 1860 NAVAL CUTLASS. 26-1/8” single fuller blade, overstamped Ames marking on the left ricasso and an anchor over “U.S.N / P. / D.R / 1862” on the right. In copper riveted leather sheath. CONDITION: Blade is bright but has scattered spots of rust, pitting, and stains. The tip is slightly bent. The guard has been highly polished. Scabbard is fine. The grip is well worn and is missing the wire wrap. 4-48577 FS103 (Lowry Estate) (1,000-1,500)

548
$891.00

US MODEL 1841 NAVAL CUTLASS. 21-1/4” diamond shaped blade marked “N.P. AMES / CABOT VILLE / MASS” on the right ricasso and “U.S. & / 1842” on the left. Brass hilt and guard. No scabbard. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting on the blade with numerous nicks on both edges. The hilt is fine with very dark patina on the brass. 4-48596 FS106 (Lowry Estate) (500-600)

549
$1,035.00

RARE IDENTIFIED AMES MODEL 1832 FOOT ARTILLERY SWORD. 19-1/8” triple fuller blade marked with an American eagle over “M.P. AMES / SPRINGFIELD” on the right ricasso “U.S / 1843 / CD” on the left. The inspector mark “W.A.T” appears on the left side of the cross guard and “W. CARMOR.” is engraved on the right. Carmor has not been researched. Leather scabbard with brass throat and tip. CONDITION: Gray patina on blade with scattered spots of pitting and staining. There is a large chip missing from the top of the blade and some small ones elsewhere. The hilt has a dark patina. Leather is partially un-sewn and has a crease near the tip, otherwise very good. The mounts match the hilt in patina. 4-48589 FS107 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

550
$345.00

SABER BAYONET FOR US MODEL 1842 MISSISSIPPI RIFLE. The 22-1/4” yataghan blade is unmarked. Only a small inspector initial “M” appears on the hilt. CONDITION: Has been cleaned bright. 4-48590 FS105 (Lowry Estate) (200-300)

551
$575.00

ENGLISH DIPLOMATIC SWORD. 29” straight blade, marked “Moore / Late / Bicknell /& / Moore / -1- / Old Bona / -St- / London” on the left ricasso. Blade is etched with vines and leaves. Hilt is gold plated. Leather scabbard has throat and drag decorated with small balls to match the hilt. All mounted on a 9-1/2 x 44” wood plaque with a black velvet cover. CONDITION: Near excellent with a few scattered spots on the blade. Hilt and mounts are bright. 4-48600 FS136 (Lowry Estate) (800-1,200)

552
$468.00

AMES MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD SWORD WITH FOLDING COUNTER GUARD. 29” diamond shaped blade is etched on both sides with the marking “AMES. / MFG. Co. / CHICOPEE / MASS.” on the left side. Scabbard is nickel plated and has gold wash on the mounts. CONDITION: Excellent with bright blade. Retaining most of the finish on the scabbard and hilt. 4-48551 FS131 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

553
$345.00

ROBY MODEL 1840 N.C.O. SWORD. 26-1/4” single fuller blade etched on both sides with makers mark “C. ROBY. &. Co. / W. CHELMSFORD. MASS.” on the right side. The counter guard is plain, the scabbard is missing. CONDITION: Blade is bright, there is some sign of cleaning along the edges. The etching is still sharp. The brass hilt is fine. Some corrosion in protective places. 4-48592 FS104 (Lowry Estate) (400-700)

554
$575.00

FINE AMES MODEL 1840 MUSICIANS SWORD. 28” single fuller straight blade has standard Ames marking on the left ricasso, US inspectors mark and the date 1864 on the right. The leather scabbard has brass throat and drag. CONDITION: Blade is excellent with high polish bright appearance. The brass mountings have a dark patina, the leather is fine. 4-48570 FS113 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

555
$575.00

AMES MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD. 32-1/4” single fuller blade marked “AMES MFG Co. / CHICOPEE. MASS” on the left ricasso and “J. S. / J. F / 1864” on the right. Leather scabbard with brass fittings. CONDITION: Very good, bright blade with numerous nicks in the edges. The brass has a dark patina and a few stains, the leather is fine. 4-48595 FS94 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

556
$517.00

ROBY MODEL 1840 MUSICIAN’S SWORD. 28-3/16” straight single, fuller blade marked “C.ROBY. / W CHELMSFORD. MS.” in a circle on the left ricasso and “U.S. / 1863 / F.S.S.” on the right. The leather scabbard with light brass mounts, “F.S.S.” inspector marks are also on the drag. CONDITION: Bright blade with only a few minor specks of rust. The quillion is slightly bent to the rear. Scabbard has numerous cracks in the finish but is still solid. 4-48615 FS167 (Lowry Estate) (400-700)

557
$230.00

US MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD. 30” straight blade is etched on both sides with “T.D. / GARD / WORCESTER / MASS.” on the left side. The brown metal scabbard has the number 27 at the throat and upper band. The carrying ring screws are missing. CONDITION: Blade has been polished to a dull luster. The balance is very good with a small chip missing from the shark skin grip wrapping. 4-48583 FS109 (Lowry Estate) (200-400)

558
$690.00

IMPORTED TIFFANY CAVALRY SABER. 35-3/4” single fuller blade marked “TIFFANY & Co / star / TC” on right ricasso “R.M. & S.B” on back. Scabbard is missing. Heavy iron hilt with leather wrapped grip in the German style. See h. Peterson’s book “American Sword”. CONDITION: Gray patina overall with moderate to heavy pitting on the right side of the bbl, light on the left. Very heavy pitting on the top of the grip, lighter on the guard. The grip is very good with light scuffs. 4-48619 FS99 (Lowry Estate) (400-600)

559
$690.00

PROVIDENCE TOOL CO. MODEL 1860 SWORD. 34-7/8” dbl fuller blade marked “PROV. / TOOL / CO.” on the left ricasso, “U.S. / M / 1862” on the right. CONDITION: Numerous nicks on the edge of the blade, moderate to heavy pitting on the tip of the blade, light to moderate elsewhere. The hilt is heavily corroded with paint splashes on the leather covering. There are also paint splashes on the scabbard which is bent in two places, dented and pitted elsewhere. 4-48603 X36 (Lowry Estate) (500-800)

560
$201.00

WILSON IMPORT CAVALRY SWORD. 34-1/8” single fuller blade marked “GERMANY” on the right side with Wilson name on left. Blade is only 11/16” wide and is undecorated. Plated metal scabbard. CONDITION: Brightly polished overall. 4-48609 FS164 (Lowry Estate) (200-300)

561
$690.00

IMPORTED TIFFANY CAVALRY SABER. 35-3/4” single fuller blade marked “TIFFANY & Co / star / TC” on right ricasso “R.M. & S.B” on back. Scabbard is missing. Heavy iron hilt with leather wrapped hilt in the German style. CONDITION: Blade is bright with light nicks and spots of surface rust. The guard has very heavy pitting. The leather grip has numerous repairs. 4-48621 FS100 (Lowry Estate) (400-600)

562
$690.00

MODEL 1917 NAVAL CUTLASS. 24-3/4” single fuller blade marked in very large letter “U.S.N.” on the right ricasso. The iron guard, checkered wood grip and metal tip of the scabbard are painted blue-black. CONDITION: Appears to be unused but has some scuffs and two dents on the tip of the scabbard. 4-48560 FS165 (Lowry Estate) (400-500)

563
$184.00

LATE MODEL 1852 NAVAL SWORD. 30-1/8” straight, single fuller blade is etched on both sides and is marked “OEHM & / CO., BALTIMORE, / MD.” on the left ricasso. It is also etched with the owners name “H.A. Orr” on the right side. A monogram of the same initials is engraved on the brass throat mount of the leather scabbard. CONDITION: Smooth gray patina with light pitting on the blade. The quillion is slightly bent forward. The sharkskin covering of the grip is fine. The tip of the scabbard has a number of small dents. The leather is fine. 4-48616 FS168 (Lowry Estate) (200-400)

564
$57.00

LATE GERMAN ARTILLERY SWORD. Probably made for the South American market but the two crests have been ground. CONDITION: Except for ground spots it appears to be unused. 4-48546 FS171 (Lowry Estate) (100-200)

564A.
$0.00

“POTTER” SIGNED REVOLUTIONARY WAR DRAGOON SABER. A massive iron hilted dragoon saber made famous during this country’s battle for independence. Large egg-shape pommel with a massive four slot guard, typical of Potter’s products. Wire wrap leather grip, flat unfullered blade. Strongly marked “POTTER” at the ricasso. SIZE: Blade is 34-5/16″, overall 41-3/8″. CONDITION: Iron has an overall brown and gray patina. Leather is hard and flaky but 98% intact. Full wire wrap. Blade is excellent for its age with an overall smooth patina, no pitting and only minor nicks. One of the finer examples extant. 4-48992 BF6 (15,000-18,000)

564B.
$7,762.00

DOG/LION POMMEL SILVER HILT SABER. An exceptionally well executed sword showing great detail to the dog/lion pommel. Guard is comprised of ovals intricately cut and woven together from a single piece of silver. Grip is ebony, wrapped in silver wire. Single fuller blade. SIZE: Blade is 26-7/8″, overall 33-1/4″. CONDITION: Silver hilt is in excellent condition with only the most minor trace of use and wear. Ebony grip is solid with all silver wire wrap intact. The single fuller blade has a gray/brown patina with minor pitting scattered throughout the blade. 4-48995 BF9 (6,500-7,500)

564C.
$0.00

PHILADELPHIA-TYPE AMERICAN SILVER HILT SABER. Classic Philadelphia eagle pommel with silver guard and ebony grip and dbl. fuller blade. Leather scabbard with silver mounts. Top mount with carrying ring and frog stud, middle mount with carrying ring. SIZE: Blade is 29″, overall is 34-1/2″. CONDITION: Eagle pommel has two 1/2″ splits where the pommel meets the guard and has a dent on the end of the eagles crest. The guard and backstrap have minor bends. The ebony grip shows only minor wear. The wire wrap, if it was ever there, is now missing. Blade is in fine condition with overall gray patina with just a few scattered dark spots. No pitting and a single nick to the cutting edge. Leather scabbard is in solid condition with overall crazing and wear especially evident near the top mount. The three silver mounts are all in good condition with no appreciable flaws. 4-49001 BF15 (4,500-6,500)

564D.
$0.00

ENGLISH SILVER HILT SWORD BY THURKLE. Fine English silver hilt marked “FT” for Francis Thurkle, together with London proof marks and the owner’s initials “JJ” under the guard. Silver four slot guard with melon shaped reeded pommel. Silver wire and tape wrapped hilt. Single fuller, engraved blade. SIZE: Blade is 32-1/4″, overall is 38-1/4″. CONDITION: Hilt and pommel are in good condition with only a few minor bends to the hilt. Silver wire wrap is complete however, the top third of the silver tape, between the braided wires is missing. The balance of the tape is intact and solid. Blade has overall mottled gray patina. Blade is engraved with a crown, “GR” and military trophies. Blade is worn so as to make the engraving difficult to readily see but nonetheless is present and legible. 4-48997 BF11 (1,800-2,200)

564E.
$14,375.00

“WEAVER” SIGNED AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE HILT. The strongly executed eagle pommel is of classic Weaver style. The silver guard has a spoon shaped swell towards the pommel and is stamped “E.T. WEAVER” on the base of the crossguard. Ivory grip. Blue and gold decorated blade with spray of arms, eagle with banner reading “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and liberty cap. The scabbard is leather with silver mounts. The top mount has a ring for suspension. SIZE: Blade is 28-1/4″, overall 34-1/8″. CONDITION: Eagle pommel is good showing only minor wear and a few shallow dents. The guard also shows only minor wear. Ivory grip has several cracks, but no chips and is 100% intact. Blade shows some rust to blued and gilted areas. Blue and gilt decoration is strong in non-rusted areas. Balance of blade has smooth gray patina with only the most minor pitting and nicks to the edge. The scabbards silver mounts are in good condition with only minor wear. The leather is strong, but shows numerous scuffs and scrapes and usage wear. 4-49000 BF14 (15,000-18,000)

564F.
$0.00

CIRCA 1800 STARR MILITIA OFFICERS SABER. Sword has brass hilt and ivory grip. Scabbard is completely brass with an exaggerated brass drag. Blade has a single fuller running 2/3 of the length of the clip pointed blade. An unrecorded and rare early product of Nathan Starr. SIZE: Blade is 36-1/8″, overall 40-3/4″. CONDITION: Ivory grip has minor cracks and chipping that does not detract from the appearance of the hilt. Brass hilt is in good solid condition. Blade is very good with only minor discoloration. Blade is marked “N STARR” under the langet. Scabbard is in excellent condition with two very minor shallow dents. 4-48990 BF4 (6,000-7,000)

564G.
$0.00

AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE HILT SABER. A seldom seen style, eagle hilt saber with a low profile eagle head pommel and a silver guard terminating in an eagle head quillion. The eagle head quillion is a rare feature seldom encountered on silver hilt swords. Ferrule has an ivy leaf band encircling it. Ivory grip with diagonal banding. Blade with single wide fuller. SIZE: Blade is 32-1/8″, overall 37-3/8″. CONDITION: Eagle pommel is in fine condition, with only nominal wear. The silver guard has some slight bends, but no permanent damage. The eagle quillion is sharp, showing only minor wear. Blade has an overall gray patina with a few nicks concentrated near the ricasso. 4-48996 BF10 (7,000-8,000)

564H.
$0.00

AMERICAN SILVER HILT PRAHL SABER. The D-guard type silver hilt has a disk pommel. The grip consists of numerous extremely fine silver wires, both braided and singles. The dbl. fuller curved blade is marked “PRAHL” on the ricasso. Leather scabbard with two of three silver mounts intact. SIZE: Blade is 28-3/4″, overall is 34-1/16″. CONDITION: Silver hilt is in fine condition, wire wrapping is complete with only a few wires slightly displaced from their original position. Blade has an overall dark and gray patina with numerous nicks to the cutting edge. The Prahl mark on the ricasso is legible except for the “P”. Leather scabbard is strong, but flaked overall and has been refinished. The top silver mount is missing, the middle mount appears to be missing a suspension ring, the tip is intact and solid. Scabbard has shrunk so as to not allow the sword to completely enter the scabbard. 4-48999 BF13 (15,000-18,000)

564I.
$2,472.00

REVOLUTIONARY WAR AMERICAN SHORT SABER. Brass hilt with a ball pommel, leather and wire wrap grip, unfullered blade. SIZE: Blade is 26-1/8″, overall is 32″. CONDITION: Hilt has dings and bends commensurate with its age and use. Leather is surprisingly 95% intact. Wire is complete. Blade is in good condition with an overall gray patina. A fine early American weapon. 4-48991 BF5 (1,500-2,000)

564J.
$920.00

MODEL 1812 MARYLAND CONTRACT SABER. An iron hilted Dragoon saber with iron scabbard. Blade is not marked with the Maryland “M” but is definitely a Maryland sword. SIZE: Blade is 33-3/8″, overall is 38-1/4″. CONDITION: Iron has overall dark brown patina except where cleaned. Leather is 60% intact. Blade is good with normal wear and a few minor nicks to blade. Scabbard as well has dark brown patina, except where cleaned. There exists a few shallow dents near the tip and a small hole has rusted through the very tip. 4-48989 BF3 (1,200-1,400)

564K.
$0.00

AMERICAN SILVER HILT SABER. Silver hilted bird’s head pommel with a partially checkered ivory grip. Single fullered curved blade, probably for a mounted officer. SIZE: Blade is 29-7/8″, overall 34-3/4″. CONDITION: The silver hilt is in fine condition. The ivory grip has cracks to ivory on both sides. A sliver chip near backstrap and a flat chip measuring approx. 1″ sq. extending down from pommel. Single fuller blade has overall gray patina with only minute traces of pitting. 4-48994 BF8 (2,000-2,500)

564L.
$0.00

PHILADELPHIA-TYPE AMERICAN SILVER HILT SABER. Classic Philadelphia eagle pommel with silver guard and ebony grip and single fuller blade. SIZE: Blade is 26-1/4″, overall is 31-5/8″. CONDITION: Eagle head pommel is in good condition with minor dents as normally seen. A small 1/16″ piece of silver is missing where the guard meets the pommel. Guard is solid with minor bends only. Ebony grip has two small flat chips near the pommel. Grip does not appear to have ever had a wire wrap. Single fuller blade has been cleaned but retains substantial pitting. Overall patina of the blade is dark. 4-49002 BF16 (2,500-3,500)

564M.
$0.00

REVOLUTIONARY WAR NAVAL CUTLASS. A classic clam shell hilt naval Cutlass of the Revolutionary War era with an antler grip and iron hilt. Single fuller blade. SIZE: Blade is 27-1/4″, overall 31-7/8″. CONDITION: Iron hilt and blade have the same overall dark patina. Hilt and blade are strong with only very minor signs of corrosion and pitting. Antler grip has a single crack, but is 100% intact. Fine overall condition for a Cutlass from this period. 4-48993 BF7 (1,800-2,200)

564N.
$2,242.00

PATTERN 1822 BRITISH TYPE U.S. CAVALRY SABER. An iron hilted saber with wire bound shark skin grip profusely etched quill back blade marked “HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA”. Complete with iron scabbard. See Thillmann pages 205-212 for similar examples. Associated with the Philadelphia City Troop. SIZE: Blade is 34-7/8″, overall is 40-1/8″. CONDITION: Iron has overall brown patina, blade is in extraordinary condition for its age with only the faintest wear to the blade. Etching is near mint. 4-48988 BF2 (1,800-2,200)

564O.
$0.00

AMERICAN KNIGHT’S HEAD POMMEL SILVER HILTED SWORD. Extremely well articulated knight’s head pommel with a four slot silver guard. Grip is ebony or black horn. The single fullered blade is blued with gilt decoration. Decoration consists of a spray of arms, an American eagle with a banner in his beak reading “E PLURIBUS UNUM” as well as foliated sprays. Blade is marked “L. WELLS NEW YORK WARRANTED”. The black leather scabbard has silver mounts on the top and bottom. The top mount has both a ring and stud mount. SIZE: Blade is 27-3/4″, overall is 34-1/2″. CONDITION: The knight’s head pommel is a striking example with no visible flaws. Guard and grip are both in excellent condition. Most of the blue has faded from the blade, but the gilt engraving is still quite strong. The blade itself has a smooth gray patina with no signs of pitting. The silver top mount of the scabbard shows minor dings from use but is intact and strong. The silver tip is split to 1 1/2″ from the base and the bottom of the tip is missing. The leather is solid but has creases to the leather. The seam is strong, the leather has been refinished but is quite pleasing to the eye. 4-48998 BF12 (5,000-6,000)

564P.
$2,587.00

SILVER & IVORY HILT HUNTING SWORD. A truly stunning ivory dog’s head pommel sword with faceted red gems for eyes. Grip is silver wire and tape wrapped, a silver chain guard connects the pommel to the four slot silver crossguard. Dbl. fuller blade. SIZE: Blade is 24-3/8″, overall 30″. CONDITION: Ivory hilt shows only minor age cracks toward the ferrule. Wire chain guard intact. Silver wire intact as is the silver tape, however the silver tape appears to have two soldered repairs, not detracting from its overall appearance. The silver guard has some engraving and is in fine condition. The blade is in good condition with a silvery gray patina and minor pitting only near the tip. 4-49003 BF17 (2,500-3,000)

564Q.
$2,415.00

SOUTH CAROLINA STARR SABER. Rare Model 1813 Dragoon saber by Nathan Starr. Stamped on blade “P OA N.STARR US” on reverse stamped “S CAROLINA”. This scarce early southern used saber is considered a secondary Confederate arm. SIZE: Blade is 33-3/4, overall 38-3/4″. CONDITION: Wood grip is intact, but split. Traces of original leather remain. Sword has rust overall and heavy pitting to bottom half of blade. Scabbard has an overall rust patina with dents and two holes at tip. Throat missing. 4-48987 BF1 (1,800-2,500)

564R.
$2,242.00

CASED PAIR OF FINE GOLD PLATED ENGLISH GENTLEMAN’S RIDING SPURS. Gold plated spurs by Peal of Duke Street (London). Beautiful deep relief engraved with patterns of leaves, flowers and thistles with a 2” shank having a solid smooth rowel decorated with flowers, shamrocks and thistle. They are designed to attach to the boot by means of a small square steel shank inserted through a corresponding hole in the boot heel. They are additionally marked left and right. Case is purple satin and velvet lined with retainer blocks for each spur. Case is covered with red Moroccan leather with a gold line on the top. CONDITION: Spurs are as new, appear unused retaining virtually all their bright gold plating. Case is equally fine with only minor scuffing and wear to the corners. A beautiful decorative set that would compliment anyone’s collection. 4-48860 JR544 (1,500-2,500)

564S.
$10,062.00

LOT OF VERY IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC ITEMS RELATING TO ADMIRAL OF THE NAVY, GEORGE DEWEY. This lot consists of the Admiral’s flagship flag, which is 13’ long x approx. 10’ wide, with four 5-point white stars which are approximately 22” in diameter. Two of the stars are mounted parallel in the longitudinal center of the flag and are machine sewn. The other two stars are mounted vertically in the center of the flag and are hand sewn. In 1898, George Dewey was a Commodore and after the Battle of Manila was promoted to Rear Admiral (2 stars). This flag was the personal flag of Rear Admiral Dewey and used aboard his flag ship, Olympia. About four months later by Act of Congress, Admiral Dewey was promoted to Full Admiral (4 stars) and designated “Admiral of the Navy”. This designation differs from the previous and only two Civil War 4-Star Admirals who were “Admirals in the Navy”. The Act of Congress promoting Dewey stated that as an “Admiral of the Navy”, the appointment was for life or until the officer chose to resign the commission. Admiral Dewey was the first and only 4-Star Admiral from the end of the Civil War until WWII. Admiral Dewey’s career began during the Civil War when he was a junior officer serving under Admiral Farragut, one of the Civil War 4-Star Admirals. Admiral Dewey retained this rank and designation until his death in 1917. At the time of his promotion to 4-Star rank, Admiral Dewey was still overseas and apparently no official 4-Star flag was available. So a sail maker or tailor on the Olympia hand stitched the two additional stars onto the flag as we see it today. Admiral Dewey flew this flag from the Olympia on his triumphal return to the United States where he was presented with Admiral Farragut’s flag and this flag retired. This flag currently appears to be black in color with the stars very stained and severely deteriorated. Behind two of the stars, which are in tatters, is the original color of the flag which is navy blue. The entire flag body was probably navy blue, but given that the Olympia was a coal burner it apparently became soot stained and turned black. The longitudinal seams in the flag are hand sewn and the end binding is of heavier canvas bunting with a braided 3/8” rope piping sewn in the edge. One edge of the canvas binding is stenciled “R.A. No. 1”, apparently referring to Rear Admiral No. 1. The entire flag is extremely delicate and in need of preservation. The canvas binding and all the other fabric are very weak and easily torn. Two of the stars have almost disintegrated and the end of the flag is extremely tattered and torn. This flag and a group of other flags were purchased by Bannerman’s from a Navy surplus auction at the Boston Navy Yard in June 1900 and remained in Bannerman’s collection until December 1972 when it was sold, along with other Olympia flags, to George Starke, who in turn sold it to the consignor. Included with the flag is the original placard that was on the wall with the flag at Bannerman’s. Mr. Stark said he removed it when he purchased the flag in 1972. Accompanying this flag is a fine watercolor painting, 14-1/2” x 14”, image of an older Admiral Dewey in uniform with medals and chapeau. The painting is signed “S.Cruset”. The artist War Sebastian Cruset, 1859-1943. He was well known in the New York area and was best known for city landscapes. The Admiral’s image is in an oval surrounded by patriotic bunting and a laurel wreath. It is matted and nicely framed and the colors are bright and vivid. Also accompanying is a black and white photograph of Admiral Dewey, 5-1/2” x 4”, which depicts the Admiral in uniform seated in a wicker chair, annotated “Admiral Dewey 1899”. This picture was a complimentary item from The Great American Tea Company. Also included is a framed metal bust of Admiral Dewey, cast in gray metal and nicely framed in a period frame. Additionally included is a framed color litho with 11” x 9” vertical image of a 19th century sailor holding a cutlass and pistol, standing in front of the American flag, entitled “Standing by His Colors’. There is a black and white image of Admiral Dewey in the upper left hand corner. It is copyrighted “1898”. It is nicely double matted and framed and the colors are vivid and bright. Also included is a binder of documents including a letter dated May 23, 1900 from the General Storekeeper’s Office, U.S. Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. advising someone (Frank Bannerman) of the auction sale of flags from the flag ship Olympia on June 5, 1900; the auction catalogue from that sale of condemned stores with the hand annotation on the cover “Olympia Flag Purchase”. There is a small note from the Boston Navy Yard dated June 13, 1900 advising successful bids. There is also letter from the Boston Navy Yard dated June 25, 1900 advising (Bannerman’s) of their successful purchase of several lots in the auction. The original bill of sale from Bannerman’s to George Stark dated 12-1-72 selling six flags including “1 Admiral’s cutter flag, Olympia”. There is a cropped cover of a July 1907 Bannerman’s catalogue and a page from that catalogue describing this flag and stating that it has been in their museum and is not for sale; a copy of a letter from Frank Bannerman to the Superintendent of the Naval Academy dated February 7, 1935. He inquires about Admiral Dewey’s battle flag that was presented to the Naval Academy and mentions the 4-Star flag that has been in his possession for over thirty years; a letter dated 8 February 1935 from Rear Admiral D.F. Sellers, Superintendent of the Naval Academy, to Mr. Frank Bannerman stating that the battle flag presented to the Naval Academy was not Admiral Dewey’s personal flag. He goes on to describe Admiral Dewey’s succession of promotions and states that Bannerman’s flag’s authenticity cannot be questioned. Also a small color print of Admiral Dewey in uniform aboard his ship; a copy of Harper’s Weekly dated March 11, 1899 with Admiral Dewey on the cover; a book “The Life and Achievements of Admiral Dewey” by Murat Halstead. The spine is loose, otherwise the pages are yellowed but fine; One additional item accompanies which is a very early mahogany dovetailed chest, in old stain 25-1/4” long x 10-7/8” wide x 8-3/8” deep. It has been relined with blue felt and has an old brass lock. Fine, with numerous small nicks and scratches. 4-47787 JR776 (17,500-27,500)

564T.
$5,175.00

REAR ADMIRAL’S FLAG FROM ADMIRAL DEWEY’S FLAG SHIP OLYMPIA. Red fabric flag, 5’10” x 4’10”, hand stitched, with two 5-point hand stitched white stars, approximately 14” in diameter. The background material is wool bunting and the stars are cotton. The back edge is bound with a coarse cotton cloth, having a braided 3/8” rope piping sewn in the edge. This binding is stenciled “Rear Admiral :No. 4 Navy Yard New York Oct 1894”. This flag was purchased by Frank Bannerman in June of 1900 at a Boston Navy Yard surplus sale along with other flags from the Olympia. It remained in Bannerman’s Museum until December 1972 when it was sold to George Starke, who has in turn sold it to the consignor. This flag was surely used by Admiral George Dewey when the Olympia was his flag ship after the Battle of Manila, when he was promoted to Rear Admiral, for the four months before he was promoted to Admiral of the Navy by Act of Congress. This flag is accompanied by copies of correspondence between the Boston Navy Yard and Frank Bannerman regarding the June 5th 1900 “Condemned Stores” auction dated May 23, June 13, and June 25th. Also accompanied by a copy of the original bill of sale (the original of which is included with another lot in this auction). Also accompanying is the copy of the auction catalogue as well as the cover of a July 1907 Bannerman’s catalogue and a page from that catalogue discussing the acquisition and display of the flags purchased from the Olympia Surplus Property Auction. Also accompanies is a black painted metal document box, 16-1/4” x 11-3/4” x 6-1/2”, which contains the flag. CONDITION: The flag has many moth holes and several repairs and is in delicate condition, in need of preservation. The red background is bright, the stars are soiled and stained. The document box is fine. 4-48986 JR777 (1,000-2,000)

564U.
$0.00

ASSEMBLED LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS 19TH CENTURY ITEMS. This lot consists of an early 19th century or possibly a late 18th century small walnut four leg chest 13” long, 8-1/4” wide by 6” deep with 3” legs. The corners appear to have pegged mortise and tennon joints with a raised dust seal edge around the top. It has very early iron cabinet lock with iron escutcheon. It also has two iron straps across the top with iron corners on the lid. The lid has two or three cracks. The bottom of the box appears to be poplar wood with nicely hand beveled edges. The interior has a small box shelf mortised to the inside on one end. The top front edge is stamped in one corner “1857” and along the front in the opposite corner “WILMINGTON NC”. The stamping is apparently much later than the date of manufacture of the box. The box is fine with a wonderful old patina with some minor damage around the hinges and front lock. Also with this lot is a very early tarred canvas covered book that measures 12-1/4” by 7-1/2” and consists of a couple hundred pages. With the notation on the front “PAY BOOK” and something else that has been scratched out. This appears to be an original Coast Guard pay book with dates from the 1820’s through the 1840’s. Also included is the following: A very early meerschaum cigarette holder with two carved foxes, a silver band and amber mouth piece with case, small crack at the stem, case slightly damaged but fine; 1815 edition of the biography of Gen. George Washington, 108 pages, good spine, yellowed paper, slightly foxed and stained; Shipping bill dated 1857, good; Court document from Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC, dated 1849, yellowed, but fine; Early hand blown greenish bubble glass inkwell, fine; Sail makers needle marked “Made In England”; Two original “Lucifer” block matches; One handmade ivory dice, one edge damaged; Two-hole bone button; 1832 capped Liberty half dollar, worn; 1857 seated Liberty quarter dollar, worn; 1861 two and one half dollar gold piece, repaired edge, fine; and a modern copper bracket lamp holder, burner & globe, fine. 4-48912 JR734 (2,000-2,500)

564V.
$1,725.00

FINE BOOK IN FRENCH DESCRIBING AND PARTIALLY ILLUSTRATING THE CZAR’S COLLECTION AT ST. PETERSBURG. Grand folio (13-3/4” x 21-5/8”) printed in Paris in 1853. Titled MUSEE de TZARSKOE-SELO ou COLLECTION D’ARMES de SA MAJESTE L’ EMPEREUR DE TOUTES LES RUSSIES. This is Volume I which contains the descriptions of 149 plates showing armor, equipment, weapons, etc., as well as the first 100 plates. There is an additional full size drawing showing the back of a night in armor with numbers to identify the individual pieces of a suit of armor. There is a bookplate inside the front cover from Tiffany & Co. CONDITION: Very good to fine plates. The binding is torn and the cover is detached. The spine is split with much of the gold printing missing. There are a number of bends along the edges and light to moderate foxing, but the individual plates could be easily restored and framed. The quality is very high. There is no recent auction record on this volume. A complete set sold some years ago for $9,000. 4-48355 FS207 (1,250-1,750)

564W.
$0.00

EXTREMELY LARGE REAR ADMIRAL’S FLAG THAT BELONGED TO REAR ADMIRAL FREDERICK RODGERS. Giant navy blue flag that measures 35’ long x 18’ wide with two 5-1/2’ white stars mounted vertically in the center. This flag was used by Rear Admiral Rodgers when he took the cruiser U.S.S. New York on a tour to Japan in 1902. Upon Admiral Rodgers return to San Francisco he was reassigned as the Commandant of the New York Navy Yard and this flag was presented to him at that time. Accompanying this lot is the front page of the newspaper “The Pacific Commercial Advisor”, Honolulu, Hawaii territory, November 10, 1902, which has a photograph of the cruiser New York, flying this flag from her rear mast. The articles here give a detailed accounting of the Admiral’s visit to Japan. Also accompanying is a copy of a photograph of Admiral Rodgers in full dress uniform with his sword, gloves and chapeau. There are several other newspaper articles regarding Admiral Rodgers including one dated October 3rd, no year mentioned, reporting his retirement. An additional accompaniment is a copy of a memorial to Admiral Rodgers prepared by the George Washing Post No. 103, Dept. of New York G.A.R. dated November 22, 1917. It includes the Admiral’s obituary and a recounting of his career. Admiral Rodgers was an 1861 graduate of the Naval Academy and served in the U.S. Navy throughout the Civil War taking part in numerous engagements and the capture of several Confederate prizes. He was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral on March 3, 1899 and in 1901 became the Commander in Chief of the European station where he remained until October 29, 1902 when he boarded the U.S.S. New York for a visit to Japan and a triumphal return to the United States. He retired on October 3, 1904 with 20 years 11 months sea service and 25 years 2 months shore duty. This historic flag was purchased many years ago by the consignor, almost simultaneously, from the individual who had purchased it directly from Admiral Rodgers’ son, Fred Rodgers, of Long Island, NY. CONDITION: The flag is generally sound with a number of large moth holes and some damage. The stars are mostly white and the main bunting mostly blue, turning black from coal smoke along the trailing edge. The newspaper is yellowed and brittle, but legible. 4-48985 JR778 (3,000-5,000)

565
$1,955.00

AN EXCEPTIONAL GERMAN DISH-HILT RAPIER. It has an extraordinary 53” diamond section blade that tapers from 7/16” at the ricasso to the fine point. Two flats of the ricasso are embossed with a sailing ship makers mark. The dish-guard is 6-1/2” dia. with deep 16 pointed star incised decorations and a circumferential ring around the outer edge. This is a very unusual feature used for trapping the opponits blade. The handle is fine, braided wire wrapped with a tiny cross guard with fluted finials. The pommel is solid iron with incised diamond decorations and a tiny knob at the butt. This is reportedly the longest such rapier on record and the only known example. CONDITION: Fine, the blade retains a light gray/brown patina with some scattered extremely fine pitting. The handguard is mostly a light gray patina, the handle and handle material are intact with some light rust. 4-48937 JR724 (3,500-5,000)

566
$3,335.00

FINE SHAMSHIRE CEREMONIAL SABER. Built with about a 34” single fuller heavily curved blade, cruciform handguard with 1-1/4” long langettes and a Mameluke style solid brass gold washed handle. It is accompanied by its original silver plated scabbard with fancy repoussed throat, hangers and drag. The back of the handle is inscribed “EL HADJI ABD EL KADER ULID MAHIDDIN / SURRENDERED TO THE FRENCH, DEC. 22D 1847 / DIED 1874”. This fellow was reportedly the Emir of Mascara who started the Holy War in 1839 and was defeated by the French in 1847. The blade is lightly etched with foliate arabesque patterns which are very faint. Also accompanied by a much more modern wooden display case lined with olive velvet which has a Joseph Manton Gun Maker label on the lid. CONDITION: Fine, the blade shows much wear with the decorations very faint and with scattered spots of surface rust. The handle retains most of its gold wash with the backstrap and inside strap of the grip bare brass. The left side of the pommel has light verdigris. The scabbard is sound and retains 75-80% of its original silver plate, the throat and decorative hangers are loose having lost their screws. The case is fine. 4-48939 JR732 (1,500-3,000)

567
$460.00

NAPOLEONIC PERIOD ENGLISH SMALL SWORD WITH SCABBARD. Superior quality sword, ca. 1790 with 32” narrow triangular shaped blade with trophies of arms and arabesque patterns of engravings with two standing ladies on the concave side. The blade is niter blued with gold wash around the engraving. The ricasso area has square and dot decorations with a trophy of arms and fleur de lis. The iron handguard is elliptical shaped and plain on the outside with two rows of iron beads on the inside. The handle, quillion block, knuckle guard and pommel cap are all decorated with faceted iron balls of graduated sizes. The grip is all iron and segmented into four strips with the aforementioned iron balls in between. It is accompanied by its original rawhide covered parchment scabbard and a small metal collections tag, allegedly from a collection of the Prince of Litchenstein. The scabbard has two delicate iron mounts with the throat having a lightly engraved inscription that is not decipherable. CONDITION: Very fine, the blade retains about 60% thin original blue mixed with brown patina and light surface rust. The decorations retain about 80% of their original gold wash. The handguard, handle and knuckle bow are a light brown patina. The knuckle bow is missing two of its faceted metal balls. The scabbard seam is open and it is missing the tip. 4-48941 JR728 (800-1,200)

568
$517.00

FINE ENGLISH CLASSIC MOURNING SWORD. Fine gentleman’s sword with 32” triangular blade 1” wide at the handguard. It has clam shell shaped iron counterguard with braided horse hair wrapped handle, narrow, smooth iron knuckle bow with short ball knob quillion and large finger tabs. The pommel cap is smooth round iron with helmet tip. CONDITION: The blade is smooth and clean with fine light patina. No appreciable rust or nicks. The counterguard and handle retain much of its original black paint. The quillion is slightly bent. The handle wrap has one small break, otherwise is sound and intact. 4-48940 JR727 (700-1,000)

569
$287.00

NAPOLEONIC ERA ENGLISH OFFICERS SWORD. Fine light dress sword with 32-1/2” triangular blade with light arabesque pattern engraving about 6” down the blade. The handguard is eliptical with raised dots around the border. The handle is braided copper wire wrapped and it has a decorated iron knuckle bow with ball knob quillion and it has an hour glass quillion block with finger tabs and an urn shaped pommel cap. The quillion block, knuckle bow and pommel cap are all decorated in deep, filed chevron patterns. CONDITION: Fine, the iron retains an overall medium gray patina, the copper handle wrap is a deep oxidized copper color. The handguard has an old repair completely across the center. 4-48938 R726 (500-800)

570
$1,150.00

W. H. HORSTMANN 1840’S PERIOD GENERAL OFFICER’S SWORD. Scarce pattern with 31” double edge single fuller blade, etched on both sides with foliate and oak leaf & acorn patterns. Both sides have trophiy of arms with a flag and one side is etched with “W. H. Horstmann/& Sons/ Philadelphia”. It has the beautiful double sided spread wing eagle brass handguard with German silver hexagonal handle swelled in the middle with different patterns of engravings on the six flats. It also has the deep engraved helmet finial and chain handguard. The scabbard is brass with oak leaf decoration fittings, engraved with a trophy of arms and a flying eagle and foliate patterns around the hangers and a large trophy of arms with arabesque patterns in the middle with more engraving at the tip. It is made without a drag. CONDITION: The blade is worn with spotted light corrosion having been cleaned a long time ago. The handguard shows moderate wear with both finials bent down. The handguard and pommel cap is fine. The scabbard has several small dents and three cuts between the hangers. It has traces of what may be old silver plating. 4-48936 JR725 (1,500-2,500)

571
$0.00

FINE GERMAN ARTILLERY SWORD. 34-1/4” single fuller blade is etched on both sides. Left side has an artillery troop with a six-horse team lead by an officer on horseback pulling a cannon and caisson. Right side identifies the outfit as regiment “V. Peuchker (1Schles.) No 6”. Iron scabbard is plated. CONDITION: Near excellent with bright blue on the etched surfaces. There are a few nicks in the edge of the blade. Scabbard and hilt are slightly dull with some rust on the pommel and a slight looseness to the wire wrap on the grip. 4-48352 FS151 (1,100-1,500)

572
$287.00

BRITISH ENGINEERS SWORD. 32-3/4” single fuller blade marked “PILLIN / MANUFACTURE / -31- / GERRARDS- SOHO / LONDON” on the left ricasso and a six pointed star surrounding “PROVED” in a gold cartouche on the right. Right side of the blade is also etched and engraved “ROYAL / ENGINEERS” above their emblem, the left side of the blade has Queen Victoria’s monogram. A brass guard, hilt, and scabbard are standard British military issue for the late 19th century. CONDITION: Blade is excellent, the balance well worn. 4-48509 FS135 (600-800)

573
$1,955.00

AMES MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD. 30-1/2” dbl fuller blade with unreadable markings. Blued metal scabbard has gilt brass mounts marked “AMES MFG. CO / CHICOPEE / MASS” on the top carrying ring. CONDITION: Blade evenly covered with light surface rust and a few nicks in the etching. The sharkskin grip wrap is badly chipped but still solid. Guard is very dirty and has a coating of grease and verdigris. Scabbard retains about half of the blue and gilt finish that has considerable light rust. 4-47785 FS141 (400-800)

574
$805.00

IMPORTED MODEL 1850 FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD. 32” dbl fuller blade marked “Oualoud & Ce Klingenthal” on the spine. Sides of the blade are marked with typical U.S. and stand of flags etching. Iron scabbard has gilt brass mounts. CONDITION: Blade has heavy pitting at the tip, very light at the hilt. Guard is slightly bent. Grip covering is fine, wire wrap is broken and partially missing. Scabbard has traces of blue finish but mostly lightly rusted. 4-48506 FS142 (300-500)

575
$3,450.00

AMES MODEL 1850 FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD. An expecially fine example. The blade is marked “Ames Mfg. C / Chicopee / Mass. The same marking is stamped on the throat of the scabbard. 2/3 length etching in U.S. patterns. SIZE: 30-1/2” dbl fuller blade CONDITION: Appears to be unused with only minor handling marks. Most of the gold still in tact on exterior metal mounts. Handle with original metal wrap (small break in the wire wrap at top). The retaining screw for the drag is missing at the lower part of the scabard, black leather scabbard excellent with exception of minor scuffs and handling. 9-93549 (800-1,000)

576
$0.00

AMES MODEL 1842 ARTILLERY SWORD. 32-1/4” single fuller blade with standard Ames logo on the left ricasso and “U.S. / JH / 1861” on the right. “JH” inspector also appears on the knuckle bow. Iron scabbard also has iron mounts. CONDITION. Good to very good with some corrosion on the hilt. Scabbard does not show any seam and is possibly an artificially aged reproduction. 4-48512 FS147 (300-600)

577
$460.00

U.S. MODEL 1842 ARTILLERY SABER. 31-5/8” single fuller blade, completely unmarked, but probably Ames. The throat of the iron scabbard is missing. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting overall. The wrap is missing from the grip, but the wire remains. 4-48837 FS191 (300-500)

578
$575.00

US MODEL 1842 ARTILLERY SWORD. 32” single fuller blade is marked “U.S” on the right ricasso. The date appears to be 1852 but the balance of the mark is unreadable. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned and has a small nick near the tip, otherwise good. The hilt and scabbard have a dark, dirty patina but the wrapping and grip covering are solid. FS35 4-48750 (300-500)

579
$287.00

FRENCH MODEL 1830 ARTILLERY SWORD. 31-5/8” single fuller blade is dated 1830 and carries Chatellerau markings on the spine. Numerous issue marks on the left side of the guard. CONDITION: Blade is very good with some light pitting. Hilt has very dark patina, scabbard is covered with moderate rust. 4-48518 FS148 (200-400)

580
$488.00

SMALL EAGLE HEAD SWORD. 30-3/4” single fuller blade with engraved and blue decorations. The hilt has an American eagle on the counterguard and an eagle’s head for a pommel. The bone scales are checkered. CONDITION: Light to moderate pitting on the blade with about 30% of the blue remaining. The hilt has a mellow patina. The right scale has two small chips missing, the left has tiny chips missing at each corner. Strong traces of silver plate remain on the rear of the knuckle guard. 4-48840 FS192 (300-600)

581
$0.00

IMPORTED MODEL 1850 OFFICER’S SWORD. 35-5/8” dbl fuller blade is marked “W / CLAUBERG / SOLINGEN” on the left ricasso. Blade is etched with standard U.S. designs on both sides. Leather covered grip with twisted brass wire. Iron scabbard has brass mounts. CONDITION: Smooth gray patina on blade with sharp etching. Guard is loose, leather grip is slightly scuffed, scabbard is covered with light surface rust. 4-48508 FS149 (300-600)

582
$316.00

1860 PATTERN SWORD. 34-5/8” single fuller blade. “U.S” on the right ricasso is the only marking still visible other than numerous over stamped numbers on the guard. CONDITION: Light to moderate pitting overall on the blade. Scabbard is slightly pitted with many dents. Grip is missing about half the leather covering and several chips of wood. The wire wrap is also missing. The guard is slightly bent at the rear and is not catching on the pommel. 4-48838 FS193 (250-350)

583
$201.00

FRENCH 1848 OFFICER’S SWORD. 32-1/2” dbl fuller blade has etched panels on both sides. The back of the sword is engraved “Klingenthal-Co…”. Scabbard is missing. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina on the blade with slight wear to the etched surfaces. The guard is broken at the center of the knuckle guard. Most of the leather covering is missing on the grip, but the wire is still intact. 4-48842 FS189 (150-250)

584
$460.00

UNMARKED CAVALRY SABER. 35-3/8” dbl fuller blade. Leather covered grip with brass wire wrap. Iron scabbard has been plated. A number “64” appears on the left side of the guard but no other marks appear anywhere. CONDITION: Bright blade with original polish marks at the hilt, some light nicks towards the tip of the blade. Hilt and scabbard are likewise fine. 4-48520 FS150 (300-500)

585
$201.00

FRENCH CAVALRY SABER. 36” dbl fuller blade has the Chatellerau markings. Scabbard is missing. Several issue stamps appear on the left side of the guard. CONDITION: Lightly cleaned blade with some light pitting remain. Hilt is solid. 4-48511 FS145 (200-400)

586
$402.00

IMPORT MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER. 35-3/4” single fuller blade is marked “R & C” on top of the blade at the hilt. The iron scabbard has a lap weld running down the left side. CONDITION: Blade roughly polished with light surface rust and pitting. The wrap on the hilt shows several chips. The wire is bent and stretched. The hilt is very dirty and has a dark patina. Blade fits the scabbard very tightly. Scabbard has an overall rust patina. FS36 4-48751 (300-500)

587
$143.00

BRITISH MODEL 1857 INFANTRY SWORD. 32-3/4” single fuller straight blade has Victorian reign marks on both sides but no makers name visible. Iron scabbard with German silver throat. CONDITION: Blade has been polished and is now bright. Scabbard is deeply pitted overall. Hilt has a smooth dark patina with minor chips through the grip covering. 4-48519 FS146 (200-400)

588
$204.00

FRENCH MODEL 1845 INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD. 29” dbl fuller blade marked “Ovulaue & Cie Klingenthal” on the spine. Small proof appears on the right side of the blade. Grip is spiral carved wood; the hilt is brass. CONDITION: Blade has been cleaned and varnished but retains a bright appearance with scattered light pitting. Grip shows little wear, brass has a dark patina. 4-48516 FS138 (200-400)

589
$143.00

GERMAN ARTILLERY SWORD. 29-3/4” single fuller blade. Marker’s name is under the right languet and is not readable. Numerous issue marks on the blade and hilt. Iron scabbard also has issue marks. CONDITION: Blade has been ground but is generally good. Scabbard has been bent and has moderate pitting mixed with the scattered original blue. Hilt has moderate rust especially on the pommel. 4-48514 FS153 (200-400)

590
$488.00

AMES NCO SWORD. 32-1/8” single fuller, straight blade with Ames logo on left ricasso and “U.S. / JH / 1864” on the right. “JH” marking in smaller letters also appears on the left side of the knuckle bow. Brown iron sheath has lightly brass mountings with inspector initials on the drag. CONDITION: Very good blade with lightly scattered rust spots. Hilt has a chocolate-brown patina. Scabbard retains much of its finish with a few dents and some scratching. Throat and tip are somewhat battered. 4-48517 FS154 (400-600)

591
$172.00

U.S. MODEL 1872 OFFICER’S SWORD. “FD” on either side of a helmet, crossed with a shield, on the left ricasso of the 28-1/2” blade. Folding counter guard catch is broken. Plated iron scabbard with brass fittings. CONDITION: Iron parts are covered with pitting, heavy on the blade, light to moderate on the scabbard. The guard is slightly bent. The wire wrap is missing on the wooden grip. 4-48841 FS188 (300-500)

592
$115.00

FINE MASONIC FRATERNAL SWORD. Early sword by Bent & Bush Boston, Mass and so marked at the ricasso with 28” narrow dbl edged blade with etched panels on both sides. One with the name “Roy McLarren” and the other “ST. George Commandery K.T.”. Handle is smooth 2-pc dark wood with a stylized cross, red in the center, bronze knights head pommel cap and cross guard with early American eagle with chain knuckle guard. Scabbard is black enameled steel with silver plated furniture. Throat is nicely engraved with a red painted cross with intertwined snake and the Latin phrase “In Hoc Signo / Vinces”. CONDITION: Blade is extremely fine, bronze and silver mounts are deeply patinated. Handle is fine. Scabbard is clean and undented. 4-48752 JR537 (200-400)

593
$86.00

EUROPEAN MILITARY SWORD. Probably German with 30” single fuller curved blade, iron hand guard with round langettes and a curved ball quillion. It has D-guard knuckle bow with grooved hard rubber grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: Blade has been sharpened and all metal retains a light gray patina, with a couple of spots of light surface discoloration, good handle. 4-48970 JR764 (100-300)

594
$126.00

ANTEBELLUM OFFICER’S SWORD. 28-3/4” single fuller blade with brass scabbard. CONDITION: Light to moderate pitting on the blade. Grip is split and missing most of the leather wrap. The wire is loose. Scabbard has been broken in two and repaired with a solder brass band. One languet is broken off, the other is bent. 4-48839 FS190 (100-200)

595
$143.00

LATE MILITARY SWORD/MACHETE. Unusual light sword with 24 1/2” single fuller, slightly curved blade with a 2” clip point and four branch stamped sheet metal hand guard, with two piece wood handles secured with three brass rivets. The left ricasso is marked “MILSCO”. Accompanied by its original brown leather scabbard with brass tip and throat. CONDITION: Blade retains most of its original finish with bright, sharpened edges that have several deep nicks. Hand guard and grip retain most of their original finish, some nicks in the wood handle. Scabbard is flexed with some loose stitching. The tip is dented and bent and all the brass retains a dark brownish patina. 4-48971 JR763 (100-300)

596
$575.00

LOT OF TWO EARLY BRASS HANDLE BAYONETS. 1) Unmarked blade with only the date “1862” on the left ricasso. The yaghtahan blade is 25-1/2” with 1-pc cast brass handle with a 29/32” barrel loop and quillion with ball end. The handle is numbered “4365” on the back and has an iron catch. It also has the number “44” stamped on the left side. Accompanied by an original type leather and brass scabbard. CONDITION: The blade is fine with some light discoloration, retaining good original shine. The handle is a medium mustard patina. The scabbard is sound with crackled surface and dark brown brass. 2) 22-3/8” yaghtahan blade marked on the left ricasso “Collins & Co. / Hartford / Conn” and “1862” on the right side. It has one piece brass handle with 15/16” barrel loop with an iron pin through the handguard. CONDITION: Good to very good, the blade is a light gray patina with scattered light surface rust and a couple spots of heavy pitting. The brass handle has a medium patina with a dent on the pommel. 4-48964 JR738 (400-700)

597
$86.00

MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD. Marked “C & S” in opposite quillions. SIZE: Blade 18-1/2” l, overall 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Blade is artificially aged with acid. Sword is aged to look old but is a reproduction. 4-48834 JS3 (50-100)

597A.
$92.00

EUROPEAN BAYONET. SN. 2199. Dated 1807 on the top flat of the 16-1/2” blade. Appears to be in the style of a Brown Bess. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall with moderate to heavy pitting. 4-48507 FS65 (100-200)

597B.
$1,035.00

JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD. 25-1/16” blade, signed in Kanji with five characters followed by 095. Slightly irregular Nioi tempered line. Mounted in military mounts with numerous spacers. CONDITION: Fine with slight rubs on blade but no nicks. The green paint on the scabbard is scuffed. 4-48365 FS102 (400-750)

597C.
$747.00

JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD. 26-1/8” blade signed on left side of the tang with eight Kanji characters, followed by the number 351. In simple lacquered wooden scabbard with iron Tsuba and associated hilt with no spacers. CONDITION: Smooth gray patina with nearly straight temper line partially visible. There are several chips near the tip, two of them large. Scabbard is missing the throat and is split along the joint with much loss of lacquer and some wood. 8-87144 (500-800)

598
$19,550.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 1ST TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Very rare revolver with 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, brass frame with square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. First type rotating recoil shield and the unfluted cylinder with White’s patent markings. Latch is the original bayonet type and may be an old replacement. SN 21. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Bbl retains 20-25% thin flaked blue with fine surface rust and light pitting. Frame retains about 20% original dull silver primarily on the left side. Cylinder is a light gray patina with scattered pitting with about half the patent line visible. Grips are fine and retain 20-30% original varnish. Bore is strong with good shine and scattered pitting. Grip screw is possibly a replacement. Hammer will not hold at full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48061 JR155 (Anderson Collection) (8,000-15,000)

599
$6,325.00

SCARCE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 2ND TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, brass frame with square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. Original flat spring barrel catch. Unfluted cylinder has the White’s patent markings with the rotating recoil shield screwed to the frame. SN 253. CONDITION: Very fine. All matching including the grips. Bbl retains 40-50% flaked original blue with the balance a light patina. Frame has silver plating under the grips only with the exposed areas a medium mustard patina. Cylinder is a light gray patina with most of the patent line visible. Grips are fine and retain most of their original finish. Bore is strong with light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48066 JR154 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

600
$8,625.00

FACTORY ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 5TH TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Blue and nickel finish, 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, brass frame, square butt and 2-pc ivory grips. Recoil shield is fixed to the frame with a rotating pivot. Bore has five grooves right hand twist and the earlier rotating plate ratchet of the 4th type. Frame, cylinder and bbl flats are very nicely factory engraved by Richard Bate Inshaw with patters of a bird dog on the left and a fox on the right surrounded by foliate and arabesque patterns. Bbl flats have flowers and leaves on the left side and arabesque patterns on the right with line border patterns down the backstrap and a horn of plenty with flowers on the butt. Cylinder is lightly engraved with foliate arabesque patterns and the back of the hammer is engraved in geometric patterns. It was shipped June 10, 1859. SN 5812. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Frame retains about 20% silver plating with the balance a medium mustard patina. Bbl and cylinder retain an even very dark patina. Grips are a very dark yellow and are probably original to this revolver. Bore is dark with heavy pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48077 JR160 (Anderson Collection) (5,000-10,000)

601
$1,380.00

SCARCE VARIATION SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 SECOND ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Silver and blued finish, 3-3/16” oct ribbed bbl with square butt, 2-pc rosewood grips. Sideplate is the early square back version. SN 11750. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Frame retains about 80% original silver. Bbl and cylinder are gray metal color with scattered light pitting. The hinge screw is a replacement. Strong, dark bore. Cylinder latch has a welded repair and does not fully engage, otherwise mechanics are fine. Cylinder patent line is about half visible. Grips are fine with moderate wear. 4-48075 JR163 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

602
$1,035.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Silver finish, 3-3/16” ribbed oct ribbed bbl with 2-pc square butt ivory grips. This fine revolver is engraved with about 60% coverage foliate arabesque patterns with punch dot background in New York style. Backstrap is period inscribed “ANNA”. Cylinder is also engraved over the patent line with foliate arabesque patterns. SN 53446. CONDITION: Good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Frame retains 50-60% original silver with the balance medium mustard patina. Bbl is a dark gray patina with scattered light pitting. Cylinder is dark metal color with one area of deep pitting. Grips are a fine dark yellow color. Bore is dark and strong with moderate to heavy pitting. Will not hold on full cock. Cylinder stop does not engage. 4-48065 JR161 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

603
$3,162.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 3RD TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Scarce revolver with 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, German silver front sight, sliver plated brass frame, with square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. This revolver has the rotating recoil shield and is fitted with the new type spring loaded catch with side projections. SN 1278. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Frame retains 35-40% original silver plating with the balance a medium mustard patina. Bbl retains 15-20% thin blue mostly in sheltered areas. Cylinder is a medium dark patina with a patent line visible. Poor bore, good mechanics. Grips are sound and retain a fine hand patina. 4-48067 JR156 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

604
$1,380.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 SECOND ISSUE 2ND QUALITY REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Silver and blued finish, 3-3/16” oct ribbed bbl with square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. Both sides of the bbl lug are stamped “2D QUALITY”. This revolver was produced in 1866 and is 1 of the total produced of only 4,402 second quality pieces of which 302 were sold that year. SN 99166. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Frame retains 96-98% original silver. Bbl with traces of original blue except the ejector pin which retains about 70% blue. Most of the bbl is a silver brown patina with fine surface pitting. The screws are battered and the frame has some porosity on the right side, which is probably what caused it to be a 2nd quality. Cylinder is a dark brown patina with patent line complete visible. Bore is dark and pitted, mechanics are fine. 4-48080 JR164 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

605
$2,990.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL #2 ARMY SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 6” oct ribbed bbl with rib and German silver front sight and 2-pc pearl grips. Engraved with about 50% coverage fine arabesque pattern in New York style with the snake and rod down each side of the bbl. The engraving on the cylinder is over the patent dates. Recoil shield and side of the frame grooved for loading after the engraving was accomplished. SN 37121. CONDITION: Fine overall. Retains 40-50% thinning blue, stronger in the sheltered areas with the balance a plum brown patina. Bore is strong with some shine and scattered pitting. Grips are chipped on both bottom edges. Battered screws. Good mechanics. 4-48042 JR138 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

606
$632.00

SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 47993. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Traces of original finish remains in the sheltered areas being mostly a gray/brown patina with fine pitting over most of the surfaces. Bore is strong with light pitting. Grips are fine. Good mechanics. 4-47878 JR530 (400-600)

607
$402.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Usual configuration, 5” oct ribbed bbl, German silver front sight with homemade 2-pc ivory grips. About 30% of old engraving. SN 63202. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains, cleaned bright and polished, softening the engraving. Cylinder and areas on the frame have fine pitting. Grips are thick and awkward, obviously amateur made. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48055 JR141 (Anderson Collection) (200-400)

608
$316.00

SMITH & WESSON #2 ARMY SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blue finish, 5” oct ribbed bbl, 2-pc replacement rosewood grips. SN 1794. CONDITION: About good. Retains most of an old cold blue with light pitting, no patent dates visible, hammer spur checkering re-cut. Strong dark bore. Grips are fine. Cylinder stop does not engage. 4-48044 JR140 (Anderson Collection) (200-400)

609
$1,380.00

SMITH & WESSON TRANSITION OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blue finish, 3-1/2” oct ribbed bbl, German silver front sight, unfluted cylinder with bird head frame and 2-pc pearl grips. This is 1 of about 650 transition pieces made up from left over parts in 1869. SN 27664. CONDITION: Good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips are amateurishly fitted from another revolver. Frame retains about 75% thinning blue bright in sheltered areas. Bbl is mostly a light brown patina with pitting around the forcing cone and bbl lug. Worn dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48056 JR145 (Anderson Collection) (500-2,500)

610
$3,737.00

SMITH & WESSON TRANSITION OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 3-1/2” oct ribbed bbl, German silver front sight, unfluted cylinder with bird head frame and 2-pc pearl grips. This is 1 of about 650 transition pieces made up from left over parts in 1869. SN 27890. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Frame retrains 50-60% blue with a spot of deep pitting on the sideplate. Bbl and cylinder are gray metal color. Grips are fine retaining about 90% original varnish. Strong bore with moderating pitting, good mechanics. 4-48074 JR146 (Anderson Collection) (500-2,500)

611
$585.00

SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 3-1/2” oct ribbed bbl, German silver front sight and 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 25523. CONDITION: Fine. All matching including the grips. Retains about 80% bright original blue with the balance flaked to light patina. Battered hinge screw. Grips are outstanding retaining about 98% original varnish. Strong bright bore with moderate pitting, good mechanics. 4-48069 JR143 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

612
$258.00

SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 3-1/2” oct ribbed bbl, German silver front sight and 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 22321. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching including the grips. Frame retains 50-60% thinning blue. Bbl and cylinder are a dull plum brown. Bore is strong and dark, good mechanics. Replaced hinge screw. 4-48072 JR144 (Anderson Collection) (250-400)

613
$4,312.00

GUTTA PERCHA CASE FOR SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL TIP UP REVOLVER. Brown Gutta Percha, hinged lid box, 7-15/16” long x 4-1/16”w x 1-7/16” thick. The lid embossed with eagle and foliate patterns in the corners with tiny little revolvers on the top and bottom in between. The center has a raised first model revolver and the legend “MANUFACTURED ONLY BY/SMITH &WESSON/SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS”. Bottom has a border of tiny revolvers. Interior is beautiful burgundy velvet with a cut decorative pattern in the lid and a cartridge block in the bottom with a bbl rest and a small divider. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all it original finish outside with only minor wear and a few very tiny edge chips. There is a small crack in the bottom front corner. The hinges and hinge area are fine. Velvet lining shows the impression of a revolver cylinder in the lid and in the bottom, but retains most of its fine dark color. The front spring clips are fine. 4-48089 JR169 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

614
$920.00

CASED ROLLIN WHITE REVOLVER “MADE FOR SMITH & WESSON”. Cal. 22 Short. Silver and blued finish, 2-5/8” ribbed oct bbl with German silver front sight and square butt, 2pc rosewood grips. Solid frame revolver with removable cylinder pin. Bbl is marked on top of the rib “MADE FOR SMITH & WESSON BY ROLLIN WHITE, ARMS CO. LOWELL, MASS.” Frame is silver plated with the bbl, cylinder and cylinder pin blued. Accompanied by a small mahogany casing 8-1/8”l x 4 3/4”w that is red and black velvet lined with French fitted cut out for the revolver. It has a tiny brass knob triangular lid compartment and a cartridge block in the opposite corner for 30-rounds of ammunition. SN 10030. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including the grips. Frame retains 92-93% original silver with some spotting on the backstrap. Bbl and cylinder are mostly a blue-brown patina. Patent line is faint but visible. Grips are fine and retain about 60% original varnish. Bore is strong and bright with scattered deep pitting, fine mechanics. Case is fine with minor nicks and dings retaining about 95% original varnish. Lining is slightly faded and has the impression of the revolver. A scarce set in wonderful condition. 4-48090 JR170 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

615
$1,035.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 SECOND ISSUE 2ND QUALITY REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Silver and blued finish, 3-3/16” oct ribbed bbl with 2-pc square butt and rosewood grips. Frame is marked on the right side with the second quality markings and some other nearly indecipherable stampings, possibly “B. Kittridge &Co.” This revolver is 1 of a total of 4,402 so marked and only 359 of which were sold in 1865, the year this revolver was produced. SN 71080. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Cylinder may have an incomplete assembly number. Frame retains about 85% silver plating. Bbl and cylinder retain most of an old refinish. Grips are fine and retain about 80% varnish. The patent line on the cylinder is mostly visible. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48062 JR162 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

616
$1,380.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 6TH TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Usual configuration. 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, brass frame, square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. Recoil shield is fixed to the frame with the ratchet as part of the rear of the cylinder. SN 7280. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips, which are both numbered. No original finish remains. Bbl is a dark plum patina with fine surface rust and light pitting. Bbl address is very thin. Frame has been cleaned with no trace of original finish remaining, only under the grips. Cylinder is a dark brown patina with part of the patent line visible. Grips are fine retaining a smooth hand patina. Poor bore, good mechanics. 4-48079 JR159 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

617
$1,035.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 4TH TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish, 3-3/16” ribbed oct ribbed bbl and square butt, 2-pc rosewood grips. Recoil shield is fixed to the frame with the pivoting center. SN 3579. CONDITION: About good. All matching except the cylinder which is pitted too severely on the front to see. Bbl and frame retain about 85% of an old re-nickel with the balance a dark patina. Right grip has a large repair at the toe and the left a crack with filled areas. Bore is dark and pitted. Cylinder is a dark brown patina with no patent line visible. Trigger return spring is weak, cylinder is loose. 4-48039 JR158 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

618
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 FIRST ISSUE 5TH TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Usual configuration, 3-3/16” ribbed oct bbl, brass frame and square butt and 2-pc rosewood grips. Recoil shield is fixed to the frame with the center pivot. SN 5024. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Bbl retains traces of original blue with scattered fine pitting. Frame is a medium mustard patina with silver under the grips. Grips are fine retaining 40-50% original varnish. Cylinder is a light gray patina with pitting and the patent line just visible. Strong dark bore. Cylinder latch does not completely engage, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48064 JR157 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

619
$287.00

*SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL 2ND ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. 3-1/4” oct bbl, silver plated frame with 2-pc rosewood grips. SN 90478. CONDITION: Good. Frame retains about 95% original silver, cylinder about 80% blue with sharp patent line, bbl is a brown patina with light to moderate rust, all matching including the grips. Poor bore, cylinder stop does not engage. 4-48241 JR310 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

620
$1,725.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish, 3-3/16” ribbed round bbl, bird head 2-pc ivory grips. This fine little revolver has about 70% coverage fine New York style engraving with foliate arabesque patterns on the frame with punched dot background. Bbl has diamond and dot patterns with some foliate patterns. SN 84188. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered but appear original to this revolver. Overall, it retains about 95-97% strong original nickel with some minor pitting around the forcing cone area and front of the cylinder. Grips are a beautiful mellow yellow with nice grain. Bore is strong and dark, crisp mechanics. 4-48059 JR166 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

621
$287.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Blued finish, 3-3/16” round ribbed bbl with bird head 2-pc rosewood grips, fluted 7-shot cylinder. SN 54029. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips. Retains 70-75% original blue overall, with the balance a blue-gray patina. Cylinder is mostly gray patina. Grips are fine and retain about 90% original finish. Bore is strong with lots of shine and moderate pitting. The hand spring is broken, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48076 JR165 (Anderson Collection) (300-600)

622
$1,035.00

SCARCE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish, 2-11/16” ribbed round bbl with bird head 2-pc rosewood grips. This scarce little revolver has the bbl address on the side instead of the top. SN 76615. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips. Retains 95-97% strong original nickel with losses mainly on the cylinder and the forcing cone area with some sharp edge wear. Grips are sound and retain most of their original varnish. Bore is strong with scattered moderate to heavy pitting. The hand spring is broken, otherwise the mechanics are fine. 4-48078 JR168 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

623
$517.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP UP REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Short. Nickel finish, 3-3/16” ribbed round bbl, bird head 2-pc ivory grips. This fine little revolver has about 60% coverage fine New York style engraving with foliate arabesque patterns on the frame with punched dot background. Bbl has arabesque and dot patterns with foliate patterns on the cylinder between the flutes. SN 111365. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching except the grips, which are unnumbered and possibly the cylinder, whose number can not be read. Overall retains 60-70% nickel, strong and bright on the right side and dull on the left side. Cylinder retains about 30% nickel with the balance a dull metal color. Grips are chipped at the bottom with age lines and a fine aged yellow color. Poor bore and loose mechanics. 4-48063 JR167 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

624
$632.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Nickel finish, 2-5/8” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc rosewood bird head grips. Bbl address is on the left side, not on the rib. SN 120488. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Bbl and frame retain about 90% strong original nickel with some nickel loss and light rust around the forcing cone area and muzzle. Cylinder retains about 70% nickel with the balance dark patina and fine rust. Grips retain 85-90% varnish. Bore is bright with some pitting, crisp mechanics. 4-48068 JR150 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

625
$460.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Nickel finish, 2-3/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc rosewood bird head grips. Bbl address is on the left side, not on the rib. SN 87487. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Overall, it retains about 90% dull nickel plating possibly an old refinish over fine pitting. Cylinder has light pitting and brown patina in the flutes. Grips are fine and retain most of an old refinish. Bore is bright and strong with about 1-1/2” of light rust and some pitting. Handspring is broken, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48095 JR151 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

626
$1,552.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Nickel finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc pearl grips. Engraved with about 70% coverage New York style engraving. SN 89269. CONDITION: Good. Retains traces of nickel finish in sheltered areas with the balance a cleaned metal color. Engraving is still fine with some very fine pitting on the cylinder and forcing cone area. Grips are fine with one small chip. Bore is strong and dark, good mechanics. 4-48058 JR (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

627
$402.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVERS. Cal. 32RF. Both have 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbls with 2-pc bird head grips. 1) Blued finish, rosewood grips. SN 104974. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Retains 15-20% thinning blue overall with the balance flaked to light patina with some surface pitting. Grips are fine and retain about 70% original varnish. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting. Cylinder is a little loose, otherwise mechanics are fine. 2) Nickel finish, pearl grips, replaced hinge screw. SN 94824. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching including the grips, which have the serial number scratched in each side. Traces of original nickel in sheltered areas, cleaned bright with scattered light pitting. Worn dark bore. Hand spring broken. 4-48073; 4-48071 JR149 (Anderson Collection) (500-800)

628
$287.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc bird head grips. SN 83178. CONDITION: Fine. All matching including the grips. Frame and bbl retain about 70% bright original blue stronger on the right side. Cylinder retains 25% dull blue mainly in the flutes. Grips retain 50% original varnish. Bore is strong and bright with scattered light pitting, strong mechanics. 4-48057 JR148 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

629
$977.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blued finish, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc bird head grips. SN 50231. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching numbers including the grips. Frame and bbl retain 95-96% strong bright blue overall, with minor edge wear and some light flaking. Cylinder retains about 50% thin blue stronger in the flutes. Extremely fine grips with minor wear, retaining 96-97% original varnish. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48070 JR147 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

630
$6,900.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION FIRST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3” keyhole ribbed bbl with Turkey pattern, 2-pc hard rubber grips. This is the first double action 32 of only 30 produced with the straight sideplate. SN 1. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains most of a fine refinish with light rainbow colors in the nickel. Hammer and trigger retain 50-60% strong colors. Grips show moderate wear. Bore is strong and bright with scattered light pitting, fine mechanics. A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a rare revolver. 4-48170 JR306 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-5,000)

631
$4,025.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc smooth hard rubber grips. This is 1 of only 30 First Model 32 Double Action built with the straight sideplate. SN 19. CONDITION: About good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 20% original nickel worn and flaked to a gray metal color with light fine surface pitting. Cylinder retains about 90% nickel. Grips show moderate wear with a chip missing from bottom of the left side. Bore is strong and bright with scattered pitting. Cylinder stop function needs attention, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48119 JR207 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-5,000)

632
$1,150.00

SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc monogrammed smooth black, hard rubber grips. This is 1 of only approximately 4,000 built in 1880. Straight cut sideplate. SN 19. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching except the grips, which are unnumbered. Bbl and frame retain about 90% bright original blue with the flaked areas a light patina. Cylinder retains about 30% bright blue with the balance flaked to light patina, and one area with moderate pitting. Grips are fine turning chocolate, showing moderate wear. Bore is strong and bright with light pitting, mechanics. 4-48154 JR208 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

633
$632.00

SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish 3-1/4” bbl with black monogrammed, 2-pc hard rubber grips. This is 1 of only 5,250 made in 1887. SN 45. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. Overall it retains 93-95% strong original nickel with some peeling on the left side by the hinge pin and some flaking and rust on the cylinder. Bore is bright and shiny with a few spots of rust, mechanics are good. Grips are fine with light wear. 4-48169 JR209 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

634
$2,587.00

RARE S&W WESSON FAVORITE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. A rare revolver, more so because it has not been refinished. Only 1,000 produced in 1883-84. Usual 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with lightning cuts on the frame and top rib. Fitted with 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips. SN 9031. CONDITION: Fair, all matching including the grips. No original finish remains being a mottled, gray metal color with light to moderate pitting overall, heavy around the rib frame. Mechanics are functional and the bore is worn and dark. 4-47942 JR34 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-5,000)

635
$2,990.00

S & W WESSON FAVORITE DOUBLE ACTION LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with replacement 2-pc medallion ivory grips. Lightning cuts on both sides of the frame and the top rib with patent dates around the cylinder. SN 9985. CONDITION: Very good as refinished, retaining 96-98% good quality blue with scattered light surface rust. Front sight is a replacement. All matching except the grips and latch. Very worn and dark bore, good mechanics. 4-47979 JR129 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

636
$862.00

SMITH & WESSON 44 DOUBLE ACTION FRONTIER MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Nickel finish, 5” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon front sight and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 4044. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 80% strong original nickel, appears unfired with the finish loss simply from poor storage. There is some moderate to heavy pitting on the bottom and left side of the bbl, and scattered fine pitting elsewhere. Hammer retains about 90% case colors under some heavy crud and the trigger about 50%. Trigger guard retains about 90% blue. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered light pitting. Grips are sharp with minor wear and the left side turned chocolate. Crisp mechanics. 4-47978 JR130 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

637
$1,437.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE ACTION LARGE FRAME REVOLVERS. 1) First Model, Cal. 44 Russian, nickel finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Left side of the grip frame marked with a small star and the date “9 59” indicating factory refinish on that date. SN 40570. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about all of its factory re-nickel under a coating of old oil, modified front sight and worn grips. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Strong dark bore, action will not hold at full cock, otherwise mechanics are fine. Grips show heavy wear. 2) *Model 38 with 5” bbl, 2-pc hard rubber grips. Scarce model, only 276 produced. SN 84. CONDITION: Poor. Heavily worn, no finish remains, replaced screws, smooth grips, bore is strong and bright with moderate pitting, extractor does not work and will not hold on full cock, both grips are broken. 4-47982, 4-47983 JR133 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

638
$805.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE ACTION LARGE FRAME REVOLVERS. 1) *First Model, Cal. 44 Russian, nickel finish, 5” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Left side grip frame stamped with a tiny star signifying factory refinish and the date “6 59”, apparently the date refinished. Shipped 10/26/1912. SN 54192. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains most of the factory re-nickel, sharp grips, strong dark bore with moderate pitting, crisp mechanics. 2) Frontier Model, Cal. 44WCF (44-40), nickel finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 648. CONDITION: Poor to fair, terrible refinish, no legends remain, cracked frame, pinned ejector, replaced sideplate screw, badly worn grips, poor bore and mechanics. 4-47976, 4-47981 JR132 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

639
$805.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE ACTION LARGE FRAME REVOLVERS. 1) Frontier Model, Cal. 44WCF (44-40), 5” bbl and 2-pc pearl grips. SN 1223. CONDITION: Fair to good. No original finish remains, having been wire wheel cleaned, patina with fine rust pitting. Grips have chipped toes and chips along the back edge with a small crack on the right side. Strong bright bore with moderate pitting, single action works fine, double action needs adjusting. 2) First Model, Cal. 44 Russian, nickel finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 15436. CONDITION: About good. Retains 10-15% original nickel having been cleaned bright, with light surface pitting. Right grip has two large chips and a crack. Strong bore with moderate pitting, good mechanics. 4-47980, 4-47990 JR131 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

640
$2,875.00

*SMITH & WESSON MARK I LIGHT RIFLE. Cal. 9mm. Blued metal with black composite stock, 9-3/4” bbl, 20-rd magazine. Left side of stock is affixed with a bright red tag stating “Extremely Hazardous Do Not Load or Fire”. SN 217. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains most of its original bright factory blue and finish on the buttstock. There is some scattered light rust around the magazine box at the receiver. 4-48333 JR436 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

641
$2,530.00

*SMITH & WESSON MARK II LIGHT RIFLE. Cal. 9mm. Blued metal with black composite stock, 9-3/4” bbl, 20-rd magazine. Left side of stock is affixed with a bright red tag stating “Extremely Hazardous Do Not Load or Fire”. SN 1193. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains most of its original bright factory blue and finish on the buttstock. Some rust on magazine box, adjacent receiver and front sight. 4-48334 JR437 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

642
$2,300.00

*SMITH & WESSON MARK I LIGHT RIFLE. Cal. 9mm. Blued metal with black composite stock, 9-3/4” bbl, 20-rd magazine with original type leather sling. Left side of stock is affixed with a bright red tag stating “Extremely Hazardous Do Not Load or Fire”. SN 113. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains most of its original bright factory blue and finish on the buttstock. 4-48344 JR435 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

643
$230.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON LIGHT RIFLE HANDBOOK. Very rare book, 7” t x 4-1/2” w with green cardboard covers with silver lettering. Titled “SMITH & WESSON LIGHT RIFLE” with the SW logo, company name and address on cover. 19 pages of information and instruction regarding this carbine including illustrations of military personnel carrying and firing this carbine. Last page is a 3-pc fold-out on the back of which is a parts breakdown. CONDITION: Good to very good. Spine is split, otherwise extremely fine condition. Some slight yellowing to pages. 4-48345 JR446 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

644
$0.00

LOT OF ACCESSORIES FOR SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 MACHINE PISTOL. Lot consists of an original canvas carrying case with two mag pouches on the outside and web carrying handles with zipper closure. Contained inside is an aluminum detachable stock and two 36 round parkerized 9mm magazines. Also included in this lot are two original spare magazines for Smith & Wesson light rifle along with bbl wrenches. CONDITION: Canvas case, wire stock and M76 magazines are very fine. Carbine magazines are new in the wrapper. 4-48289 JR392 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

645
$57.00

LOT OF FIVE SMITH & WESSON LEATHER SLINGS. Leather slings for S&W carbines, which include the buttstock swivel, buckle and snap. CONDITION: As new, retaining virtually all an original finish. One sling has loose stitching and is missing the swivel. 4-48297 JR393 (Anderson Collection) (100-300)

646
$0.00

*SCARCE COLT WELLS FARGO SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 41 Colt. Blue and case colored finish, 4-3/4” bbl, 2-line address, eagle black hard rubber grips. Marked on bottom of butt “W.F. & Co.”. SN 220240. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl and ejector housing retain 25-30% thin original blue. Cylinder retains 30-40% thin blue, bright in the flutes. Grip frame retains 15-20% blue with the balance a gray metal color. Frame retains 30-40% case colors fading to silver, bright in sheltered areas. Grips show commensurate wear with a chip in both toes. The screws are fine with only one or two showing a screwdriver mark. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are fine. A scarce Wells Fargo Colt in fine condition. 4-48664 JR528 (5,000-8,000)

647
$0.00

WELLS FARGO MARKED SMITH & WESSON SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. First model Schofield with barrel cut to 5-1/16” marked on the right side of the ejector housing “W.F.& CO. EX. 443” with a large “S” at the front end. The butt has a lanyard stud hold through the serial number leaving only the last digit visible which is a “3”. The bbl, latch and cylinder are all numbered “443”, the grips are numbered to another revolver. Accompanied by a russet brown leather flap holster, marked on the flap “E.S.CO./SEATTLE” with a zinc snap marked the same. The back edge of the holster and edges of the flap are lightly roll decorated. The top front edge of the holster is stamped, very lightly, with a small round impressed mark “W. F. & CO. EX.” SN 443. CONDITION: Good, retains about 50% of an old reblue with traces of nickel under the grips, it has a strong dark bore with scattered pitting, mechanics are fine. The grips are dark with a hand rubbed patina and there is a stress crack inside the left grip. The holster is very fine, retains 92-93% original bright finish with some deep cracking at the flap bend and front edge of the holster. A very fine and scarce holster. 4-48925 JR717 (3,500-5,000)

648
$2,300.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON WELLS FARGO 1ST MODEL SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, bbl cut to 5-1/8” with usual markings on both sides of the bbl lug strap. Right side is also marked “WF & CO’S EX 2790”. 2-pc walnut grips matching numbered to this revolver. There are small inspector marks on various parts. SN 2790. CONDITION: About good. Retains traces of original blue in the very sheltered areas with the balance a mottled brown patina. Grips are sound with numerous nicks, dents and scratches and retains about 60% of original varnish. Good mechanics and strong frosty bore with good shine. 4-47924 JR16 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

649
$2,587.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON WELLS FARGO 1ST MODEL SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, bbl cut to 5-1/8” with usual markings on both sides of the bbl lug strap. Right side is also marked “WF & CO’S EX 159”. Note the transposed numbers. Normally Wells Fargo numbers match the serial number. 2-pc rosewood grips that are unnumbered but appear to be contemporary with the revolver. There are small inspector marks on various parts. SN 195. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 15-20% original blue in sheltered areas with the balance a plum-brown patina over fine pitting. Grips are fine with a small hairline on the left side and a large chip on the right side. Mechanics are fine with strong bright bore and scattered light pitting. Some mildly battered screws and possibly a replacement screw in the top strap. An outstanding fine and scarce Wells Fargo revolver. 4-47908 JR15 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

650
$0.00

WELLS FARGO MARKED HENRY ARMS DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 ga. Belgian made, Damascus double barrel shotgun with the barrels cut to 22” with a single brass bead. It has double lump with single bite and dolls head rib extension. It has checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip stock with checkered hard rubber butt plate. The right side of the butt stock is deeply branded, in 3/8” letters, “W. F. & CO. / 5”. These numbers appear to be period to the gun as there is good edge wear and oil staining all around. For purposes of authentication, the consignor has enclosed photographs of a Remington shotgun along with Wells Fargo receipts dated 1912 for this shotgun which has butt stock markings identical to this shotgun. The information also states that the Henry Gun Company was a hardware company trade name. SN 58778. CONDITION: Good to very good. The barrels retain an even gray/brown patina and the receiver traces of case colors in sheltered areas, being mostly a silver/brown patina. The stock has a crack below the right lock plate otherwise the wood is sound and shows heavy wear with a fine hand rubbed patina. The butt stock is missing about 1” of the toe of the butt plate and a long sliver from the toe of the stock. Strong bores with moderate pitting. The left hammer is cracked, otherwise the mechanics are fine. 4-48928 JR721 (1,500-2,500)

651
$3,162.00

RARE “U.S. EXPRESS” SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, bbl cut to 5-1/8”, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. There is a “US” stamped on the toe of the butt with small “L” and “P” proofs on the various parts. This very likely is one of the surplus Schofield’s sold to Bannerman or Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Both were known to have cut the bbls to the 5” length. Top of the backstrap is stamped “361/U.S.X.”, for the U.S. Express Co. Few of their firearms have survived. SN 1089. CONDITION: Fair to good, as noted. Traces of original finish remain in the very sheltered areas with the balance a medium gray-brown patina with light surface pitting, heavier on the left side of the bbl. All matching except the grips which are numbered 6292, they also show heavy wear and a chipped toe. Bore is bright and shiny with one or two small spots of rust. Mechanics are fine. A very rare Express gun. 4-48036 JR126 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-4,000)

652
$920.00

U.S. EXPRESS SMITH & WESSON #2 ARMY SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Blue finish, 6” oct ribbed bbl, modified German silver front sight and 2-pc rosewood grips. Sideplate is stamped “U.S.X./26262”. Accompanied by a period leather Slim Jim holster. SN 26262. CONDITION: Good. Traces of original finish remain in sheltered areas. Grips are matching and fine and retain about 95% original varnish. Bbl and cylinder have the matching assembly number. Dark strong bore with moderate pitting and good mechanics. Holster is very worn with a split at the top, missing the belt loop and plug and has been re-stitched. 4-48043 JR139 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

653
$468.00

*COLT RAILWAY EXPRESS POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 4” bbl, half moon front sight, full checkered medallion wood grips. Marked on backstrap “RY. EX. AGY.” Accompanied by a russet leather flap holster stamped in a rectangle on the front “R.E. A./EXPRESS”. SN 339150. CONDITION: Good. Retains about 80% original blue, very worn grips, bright shiny bore. Holster shows heavy wear with clear markings. Is still supple and strong. 4-48320 JR431 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

654
$287.00

AMERICAN EXPRESS IVER JOHNSON AUTO EJECTING DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with half moon front sight and 2-pc owls head hard rubber grips. Backstrap is marked “AM R EX” with a star at each end. Accompanied by a brown leather flap belt holster stamped on the front “AM. RY. EX. CO/I.J. 38”. SN 14626. CONDITION: About good. Retains about 50% thin blue overall with fine rust on left side of bbl and one spot of cylinder and some scattered fine pitting on frame. Grips are very fine and are matching numbered. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. Holster is quite worn with some drying and crackle surface with damage to the toe and a large rectangle cutout of the flap. It also has had part of the top cut away. 4-48321 JR430 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

655
$1,897.00

WELLS FARGO GOLD BULLION BOX. Heavy wooden crate 21-1/2” long, 11” wide by 6-1/2” deep of milled 1” lumber having a weathered gray appearance with handles nailed to each end. One side is stenciled in silver paint “WELLS FARGO & CO. / S.S. ALAMEDA / ALASKA”, and the other is stenciled “ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO.” one end is stenciled “W.F. & CO” and the other “25”. CONDITION: Worn, missing some splinters from the top edge with grain checks at the ends of the side boards. The sides retain a dark weathered appearance with the lettering legible. 4-48926 JR731 (1,000-2,000)

656
$0.00

COLT SAN FRANCISCO POLICE LIGHTNING RIFLE. Cal. 44 (44-40). One of only 401 ordered by the San Francisco Police Department. Standard grade rifle with 26” round bbl, German silver Rocky Mountain front sight with Colt semi-buckhorn rear sight. Uncheckered wood with smooth forearm, flared at the back end with original lightly incised 2-line border and straight stock with crescent steel buttplate. Lower tang is marked “S.F.P. 253” which is also the serial number. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining about all of its bright original blue with only minor handling and storage marks on the wood and a few tiny scratches on the receiver. Top tang is flaked to about 70% and there is a tiny sliver of wood missing by the top tang with a 1/8” x 1/4” gouge on the right wrist. Hammer retains virtually all its original case colors and the buttplate 95-97% original blue. Slide area shows almost no wear and it is probably unfired. Brilliant shiny bore. This is the finest San Francisco PD Lightning to be offered for sale in recent history. 4-48923 JR710 (7,000-10,000)

657
$5,462.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SAN FRANCISCO POLICE SMITH & WESSON 1st MODEL SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Fine early Schofield with 7” keyhole ribbed barrel, replacement target style front sight, blued finish with two piece walnut grips, the left grip marked with a clear cartouche and the butt is stamped “US”. The top of the backstrap just behind the hammer is hand stamped “332”. These markings all correspond with other markings found on a number of similarly marked Schofields that were supposedly issued from Benicia Arsenal to the San Francisco “Committee of Safety” during the labor riots and unrest in 1877-1878. There are records of 300 such revolvers going to San Francisco and no record of their return to the arsenal. It is so theorized in an article entitled “The San Francisco S&W Schofield Revolver” by Charles W. Pate. Published in “Man At Arms”. The article further theorizes that in addition to the 300 Schofields issued by the arsenal, that the city purchased an additional 100 revolvers. SN 219. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching including the grips. The barrel retains 10-15% original blue with the balance a medium to dark patina with scattered light surface rust. The frame retains 50-60% thin original blue mixed with patina. The grips are fine with a smooth hand polished patina. The latch screws are slightly battered, strong bore with light pitting A scarce and desirable Schofield. 4-48922 JR715 (4,500-7,500)

658
$8,050.00

CONSECUTIVE NUMBERED PAIR OF NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN MODEL REVOLVERS W/STOCKS & ACCESSORIES. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips with the grip frame factory cut for shoulder stock. The Australian Colonial Police broad arrow acceptance mark on the butt. Each is accompanied by its matching numbered stock, also with broad arrow mark, original leather holsters, leather stock case and original green cloth covered cardboard boxes with orange label for the butt stocks. 1) SN 12299. CONDITION: Good. Revolver retains 96-97% of an old renickel with some scattered light pitting, heavy in one spot on the cylinder. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips are sound showing moderate wear with right side turning chocolate. Bore is dark with good rifling and moderate pitting. Good mechanics. Buttstock iron has been cleaned and retains traces of original nickel, wood is sound with a large bruise and small nicks and retains most of an old refinish. Buttplate has a tiny chip on the toe. 2) SN 12300. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 90% strong original nickel with the balance silver metal color. There are a couple spots of rust on the left side of the frame. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips show light to moderate wear with the right side turning chocolate. Strong bright bore with a couple of spots of rust, fine mechanics. Buttstock is near new with the metal retaining most of its original nickel and finish on the wood. Buttplate is fine. Holsters and stock carriers are all original with one holster being very fine and the other quite worn with a hole on the backside. Stock carriers are fine, original and complete, without straps. Stock boxes are extremely fine with only fuzzed corners and a couple of blown corners. This is an outstanding set, unlikely to be encountered ever again. 4-47955 JR107 (Anderson Collection) (8,000-15,000)

659
$2,760.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock and the butt has the broad arrow proof. SN 12404. CONDITION: Very good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 75% original nickel on the frame and bbl with some scattered pitting, a couple deep spots on the bbl. Cylinder has traces of nickel in the flutes with the balance a light gray metal color and fine pitting. Hammer retains about 50% faded case colors and the trigger guard 15-20% with the balance turned silver. Strong bore with moderate pitting, good mechanics. Grips show heavy wear turned chocolate. 4-48023 JR113 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

660
$3,795.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock and the butt has the broad arrow proof. SN 23297. CONDITION: Very good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 60% original nickel on the frame and bbl with some scattered pitting, a couple deep spots on the bbl and cylinder. Cylinder has strong nickel in the flutes with the balance a light gray metal color and fine pitting. Hammer retains about 90% case colors and the trigger guard 25-30% fading colors. Bore is bright and shiny with a few spots of pitting, mechanics are fine. Grips show light wear turning chocolate. 4-48026 JR117 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

661
$2,300.00

STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Nickel finish iron with walnut buttstock and S&W monogrammed hard rubber buttplate. Scarce model with tang sight hole in the top of the iron. The broad arrow acceptance is on the lower tang. SN 12276. CONDITION: Very good. Iron has fine light rust over most of the surface and retains about 90% strong original nickel. Stock has a grain check in the butt with numerous small nicks and scratches. Retains 75-80% original finish. Buttplate is fine showing moderate wear turning chocolate. 4-48024 JR 115 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

662
$2,817.00

STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER. Nickel finish iron with walnut buttstock and S&W monogrammed hard rubber buttplate. The broad arrow acceptance is stamped twice on the lower tang. SN 23395. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 95-97% strong bright original nickel with some fine, light surface rust. Stock is sound and retains about 95% original finish with several small nicks and dings. Buttplate is missing about 1/8” of the toe and has turned chocolate. 4-48025 JR114 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

663
$1,035.00

LOT OF HOLSTERS AND STOCK CARRIERS FOR NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVERS. Two each, holsters and leather stock carriers for the above revolvers. They are of heavy brown leather bearing various numbers and broad arrow proofs. CONDITION: Dry with crackled finish but still sound and with treatment could easily be restored to use. All appear to be complete except the stock carriers whose straps are missing. 4-48033 JR116 (Anderson Collection) (300-600)

664
$4,255.00

SMITH &WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER W/SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight, smooth 2-pc walnut grips with a “G” stamped on the right side. Grip frame is cut for a stock with one cut at the top of the backstrap and two on the butt. The swivel stud hole is filled with a screw. Accompanied by an original type French Walnut iron mounted detachable shoulder stock with smooth steel buttplate. SN 28807. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching including the grips with the bbl, latch and cylinder having the assembly number. Traces of original finish remain in the most sheltered areas with the balance a dark brown patina with scattered surface rust. The screws are battered, grips are fine. Bore is bright and shiny with a few spots of rust. Mechanics are good except cylinder latch sometimes won’t engage. Stock is unnumbered. Retains a blue-gray patina over the iron and most of its fine original varnish on the wood. 4-47995 JR80 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

665
$2,300.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER W/SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 44RF. Usual configuration, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned iron half moon front sight with smooth 2-pc walnut grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock with the notch at the top of the backstrap and two notches in the butt. Lanyard screw hole has factory plug. In addition to the serial number there is a “25” also stamped on the butt. Accompanied by an original buttstock, complete with smooth steel buttplate. SN 25907. CONDITION: Fair to good. No original finish remains being a medium dark gray-brown patina overall with light surface pitting. All matching except the grips which are numbered 17064. Stock is unnumbered. Hammer is converted from 2nd model center fire style with two pins securing the rim fire nose. Heavily worn with strong dark bore. Cylinder stop does not engage. Grips are fine. Stock iron retains no original finish having been chemically cleaned and is covered with fine pitting. Wood is sound, possibly new and retains most of a fine finish. 4-48032; 47974 JR109 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

666
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Composite revolver with 6-1/2” commercial “Russian Model” bbl with integral front sight. Fitted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. Grip frame is factory cut for shoulder stock with two cuts in the backstrap and one on the butt. Accompanied a walnut shoulder stock that has original iron and appears to be a modern wood stock. All the metal is a bright metal color, the frame appearing to have never been finished with fine machine marks visible and no serial numbers or proof marks anywhere. Bbl, latch, cylinder and stock iron appear old and to have been cleaned to bright, all having light pitting. NSN. CONDITION: Good, as noted. Frame has a light patina but mostly silver metal color. Balance of the revolver and stock iron are a light gray metal color. Wood stock is unfinished. Grips show moderate to heavy wear. Bore is strong and dark with pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48006 JR88 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

667
$2,242.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 AUSTRALIAN CONTRACT REVOLVER W/SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, missing the grips, with unnumbered original type stock. Left side of the grip frame is stamped “R-N” in a rectangle and with the date 3/71, apparently the date refinished. The records indicate this is an Australian model. The broad arrow was apparently removed during refinish and all the numbers restamped. SN 12259. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished, retaining virtually all the fine factory nickel. Hammer and trigger guard retain about 90% fading case colors. Bore is bright and strong with scattered light pitting, crisp mechanics. Stock is extremely fine with the iron retaining most of its bright nickel. Wood is sound and retains of its original finish. Extremely fine buttplate. 4-47926 JR110 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

668
$1,955.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER W/SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 32-44. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, modified pinned steel front sight and 2-pc monogrammed red mottled hard rubber grips. Frame and cylinder are from a carbine. Grip frame is factory cut for shoulder stock with a hole at the top of the backstrap and a 7/8” long slot in the butt. Accompanied by a detachable shoulder stock with S&W logo hard rubber buttplate. Stock iron has a tapped hole in the top for a tang sight, obviously this was a carbine buttstock. Hole has the original plug screw. Originally shipped January 26, 1882 with 20” bbl. SN 426. CONDITION: Good to very good, as noted. Cylinder is numbered to the frame, bbl unnumbered and the latch has the number 20401. Overall, it retains about 30% original blue bright in the sheltered areas, gray-brown patina elsewhere. Grips show moderate to heavy wear and the left one has a crack at the top. Strong dark bore with light pitting, good mechanics. Stock is fine with the metal and wood retaining most of a fine restored finish. Buttplate has 3/16” chip in the toe. 4-48021 JR101 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,500)

669
$1,265.00

SMITH & WESSON REVOLVING CARBINE BARREL. Cal. 320. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl, smooth bore with bead front sight and no rear sight. Complete with extractor gear and hinge screw also has the latch in the top strap. Red and black S&W monogram hard rubber forearm attached. SN 4998. CONDITION: Very good. Retains most of an old cold blue finish. Forearm appears unused and the bore is bright and shiny. 4-47963 JR108 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

670
$1,265.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, composite revolver having 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock with a tapered round hole at the top of the backstrap and a small slot in the butt. SN 12141. CONDITION: Good to very good as noted. Cylinder is numbered 33579, bbl and latch are numbered 30922and the grips are numbered 15377. Frame retains about 80% thinning original blue, bbl 15-20% blue in the sheltered areas and the cylinder traces of blue in the flutes with the balances being a medium gray-blue patina. Hammer retains 50-60% good case colors and the trigger guard about 15% with the rest turned silver. Grips show moderate to heavy wear. Bore is bright and shiny with some scattered pitting near the forcing cone. Cylinder stop does not lock up at full cock, otherwise action is fine. 4-48002 JR97 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

671
$9,200.00

CASED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 320 REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 320. Blued finish, 20” keyhole ribbed bbl, nickeled Rocky Mountain front sight and two-position V-notch rear sight mounted on the rib. Forearm and 2-pc monogrammed grips are red and black mottled hard rubber. Grip frame is cut for a shoulder stock, which accompanies. Stock iron with blued finish, nicely grained walnut buttstock and checkered monogrammed hard rubber buttplate. Top of the iron has the hole for the tang sight which has the large head filler screw installed. Also, accompanied by is an original rear peep sight and the original brown cloth covered felt-lined, brass cornered, hinged lid, carrying case. 1 of only 977 of the total production of which only 224 were made with 20” bbls. SN 498. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains about 95% strong original bright blue with scattered light surface rust and some light pitting. Frame retains about 90% original blue, thin on the right side and lightly flaked on the left side. It has a couple of battered screws. Cylinder has traces of blue in the flutes, otherwise is a gray metal color with light pitting. Forearms and grips are fine showing a little light wear. Bore is strong with some shine and moderate to heavy pitting. Numbers are all matching except the grips and the stock which are unnumbered. Good mechanics, no half-cock notch and the cylinder stop does not engage with hammer down. Stock iron retains about 95% bright original blue with light surface rust. Wood is sound and retains most of its original varnish. Buttplate shows moderate wear and fading on one edge. Peep sight retains about 50% original blue. Case is missing part of its straps and has slight losses at the right end, otherwise appears intact with moderate wear and soiling inside and outside. A very rare set that is nearly complete, missing only the loading tools and ammunition. 4-47966 JR134 (Anderson Collection) (4,000-7,000)

672
$5,750.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 320 REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 320. Blued finish, 16” keyhole ribbed bbl, Rocky Mountain style front sight and two-position V-notch rear sight. There are tiny British proofs on the cylinder and bbl and it is fitted with red and black mottled hard rubber forearm and monogrammed 2-pc grips. it is accompanied by a correct shoulder stock of nicely grained walnut and a monogrammed hard rubber buttplate. This is 1 of only 977 total production of which only 239 were made with 16” bbls and only 65 of the total production were sold in England. Inside the frame beneath the cylinder is stamped “P.R. & S/JOINT PATENTS/C11269”. SN 513. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains traces of original blue in the gullets with the balance being a smooth brown patina with some scattered light rust. Frame and cylinder also are smooth patina with blue in the sheltered areas on the frame. Bore is bright and shiny with a few rust pits. Numbers are all matching except the grips and the butt stock which are not numbered. The forearm and grips are sound and show light to moderate wear with a bruise on the left grip. Action is crisp. Stock iron retains about 75% thin and flaking original blue. Wood is sound and retains 75-80% strong original varnish with patches of chemical or heat crazing. The buttplate is sound and shows moderate wear. Another very scarce and desirable revolving rifle. 4-47964 JR135 (Anderson Collection) (3,500-5,000)

673
$2,990.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 320 REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 320. Blued finish, 18” keyhole ribbed bbl, a replacement Rocky Mountain style front sight and two-position V-notch rear sight. Fitted with red and black marbled hard rubber forearm and 2-pc grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock. This is one of only 977 total production of which 514 were made with 18” bbls. SN 745. CONDITION: About good. Traces of original finish remain in sheltered areas with the balance a plum brown patina and fine surface pitting. Frame screws are battered and the forearm & grips show heavy wear. Numbers are matching except the forearm and grips which are unnumbered. Bore is strong with good shine and scattered moderate to heavy pitting. Cylinder stop does not engage, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-47965 JR136 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

674
$1,495.00

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 320 REVOLVING RIFLE. Cal. 320. Blue finish, bbl reduced to 9” with the original front sight reinstalled. 2-position V-notch rear sight. Red and brown mottled forearm and reproduction red and black mottled grips. Grip frame is cut for shoulder stock. This is one of only 977 total production. According to the records this rifle was originally sold with a 16” bbl. The amputation appears very professional. SN 143. CONDITION: As noted, otherwise good, being plum blue-brown overall with moderate rust and some pitting over the surfaces. There are traces of good blue in sheltered areas. Bore is dark and moderately pitted. Numbers all matching. Mechanics are fine. 4-47959 JR137 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

675
$1,380.00

SHOULDER STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Nickel finish, with a notch at the top of the backstrap and the bottom of the butt. Wood is straight grain walnut and “S&W” logo hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: Iron retains about 90% strong original nickel with light surface rust and a couple small areas of heavy pitting. Wood is sound and retains a fine hand patina. Buttplate is fine and has turned chocolate. 4-47967 JR120 (Anderson Collection) (1000-2000)

676
$2,185.00

SHOULDER STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Blued finish iron with straight grain walnut stock and blued smooth steel buttplate with 1/2” long narrow top tang. Iron has two notches for the backstrap and one for the butt. CONDITION: Iron retains traces of original blue with scattered light surface pitting. Stock is sound and retains most of an old refinish. 4-48038 JR119 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

677
$1,872.00

SHOULDER STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Blued finish, with a notch at the top of the backstrap and the bottom of the butt. Wood is straight grain walnut and S&W logo hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: Iron retains about 50-60% bright original blue with light surface rust. Stock has about a 1/2” x 2-1/2” sliver missing from the toe and is also missing about 1/2” of the toe of the buttplate. There are two or three small grain checks in the right side. Overall, it retains 80-85% original varnish with numerous small nicks, dings and scratches. 4-48040 JR121 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

678
$1,495.00

ENGRAVED FOREIGN COPY OF A SHOULDER STOCK FOR SMITH & WESSON RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Nickel finish with about 70% coverage Nimschke style engraving and French walnut wood. Engraving covers the entire sides of the grip iron and thumbnut. Nickel plated, smooth steel buttplate. Iron has two notches for the backstrap and one for the butt. Thumbscrew is numbered 523. CONDITION: Very fine. Iron retains most of its original nickel plating and the wood about 95% original varnish with a few small gouges and a number of light nicks and dings. 4-47973 JR118 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

679
$5,462.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER W/KELTON THUMB SAFETY. Cal. appears to be 44 American. Blue finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned half moon steel front sight with a fixed sight dovetailed into the top strap just in front of the original sight. Right side of the frame is affixed with the Kelton thumb rest safety as appears on pages 229 through 231 in Smith & Wesson 1857-1945 by Neal & Jinks. This revolver falls outside the serial range of New Models mentioned on page 219 of the same book. Serial number is followed by a star indicating factory refinish and the left side of the grip frame under the grip is stamped with a diamond and the date “3 24”, apparently the date of the refinish. SN 1651. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished. All matching except the grips which are numbered to another revolver. Retains 98-99% strong bright factory blue with the hammer retaining about 95% good case colors. Trigger guard retains 10-15% case colors with the balance turned silver. Grips are sound and show moderate to heavy wear. Bore is bright and shiny with a few tiny spots of rust. Crisp mechanics. A scarce and important big frame revolver. 4-47944 JR65 (Anderson Collection) (4,000-7,000)

680
$0.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Military. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, target front sight with adjustable rear sight. Fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Backstrap and butt are drilled and tapped for a non-factory shoulder stock that is missing. Cylinder is marked with what may be vise marks or some stamp unknown to this cataloger. Cylinder will chamber a 38 Spcl but appears to have been chambered for the 38 Military cartridge. SN 28015. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips that are unnumbered. Grip stud is a replacement. Retains about 70-75% original nickel overall with the bbl mostly bare metal. Grips are fine with light wear. Bore is brilliant and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-47977 JR63 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-4,000)

681
$1,495.00

*SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL TARGET LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 455MKII. Blued finish, 7-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, British proof, British style front sight and adjustable rear sight. Shipped April 17, 1906 to Osborne, Birmingham, England. Often referred to as the Bisley model. Fitted with unnumbered diamond checkered 2-pc walnut grips. SN 35553. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 50-60% thin original blue with light to moderate rust pitting over most of the revolver with deep heavy pitting at the top of the backstrap and the top of the front strap. Cylinder and bbl are matching numbered while the latch is unnumbered. Grips show moderate to heavy wear, bore is bright and shiny with a few fine pits and mechanics are fine. 4-47968 JR59 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

682
$1,782.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 32-44. Blue finish with 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 1-line address, target sights, and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 3058. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Retains about 95% original blue on bbl and frame and about 40% thin blue on the cylinder with the balance having flaked to a light patina. Hammer retains about 95% strong original case colors. Trigger guard retains about 30% case colors with the balance turned silver. Front sight is broken, fine mechanics, grips are fine with light wear, turned to chocolate. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-47903 JR10 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

683
$1,265.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 ENGLISH TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 455 Mark II. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, English fixed target sights and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Right side of the ejector housing marked “115/226”. Each cylinder flute has a tiny proof mark. SN 32232. CONDITION: Very good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Frame and bbl retains about 85% thinning original blue. Cylinder has thin blue in the flutes with the balance a light patina. Grips are sound with moderate to heavy wear and a chip or two and have turned chocolate. Bore is bright and shiny with a few very minor spots of rust. Good mechanics. 4-47985 JR75 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

684
$1,495.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 LARGE FRAME TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, short 1-line address, target front sight and adjustable rear sight and the caliber marked on the left side. Fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips and a Russian style finger rest on the trigger guard. Serial number is followed by a star indicating a factory refinish and the left side of the grip frame under the grip is stamped “5.45” and “5.44” apparently the dates it was refinished. There is also a small “B” inside a diamond. SN 34031. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains virtually all its fine refinished blue. Hammer and trigger guard retain 50-60% faded case colors. Grips show moderate wear with both turning chocolate. Bore is bright and shiny with some scattered light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48005 JR85 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

685
$2,875.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 32-44. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, caliber marking on the left side of the bbl, target sights and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 3915. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 95% strong bright original blue with slight muzzle wear and fine sharp edge wear. There are a couple of light drag lines around the cylinder. Trigger guard and hammer retain about 70% faded case colors. Grips are fine, turned chocolate. All matching including the grips. Serial number is scratched in the right grip was originally 3916 and had the 6 scratched over and a 5 in its place. Brilliant shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-47946 JR46 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

686
$1,035.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL#3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, target front sight and adjustable rear sight and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed by a star indicating factory refinish. Left side of the grip frame under the grip is marked with a diamond and the date “1 27”, apparently when this revolver was refinished. Shipped in February of 1898. SN 3239. CONDITION: Very fine as refinished. Retains about 97% strong bright blue with scattered light surface rust and some minor muzzle and edge wear and a line around the cylinder. Hammer and trigger guard are mostly a silver patina. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips have faded to a light chocolate brown. Bore is strong but frosty, fine mechanics. 4-47972 JR71 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

687
$1,955.00

*SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Silver finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, target sights, marked on the left side “38 WINCHESTER CTG” with 2-pc deep gold medallion gold grips. Shipped January 1904. SN 67. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished, retaining 96-98% silver with fine pinpoint spots of rust overall. Trigger guard and hammer retain most of their restored case colors. Grips are outstanding. Mechanics are sound with brilliant shiny bore. The numbers possibly re-stamped during refinish. 4-47943 JR33 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

688
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Blue finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, short 1-line address, target front sight, missing the rear sight blade and one of the retaining screws. Caliber is marked on the left side of the bbl. Fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Trigger is checkered. Consignor reports this is 1 of 900 made in this configuration. SN 4042. CONDITION: Good, as refinished. All matching except the grips, which are unnumbered. Right grip has a large chip out of the bottom and the left has turned chocolate, both show light wear. Bore is strong and bright with scattered pitting, good mechanics. 4-48008 JR90 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

689
$575.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 1-line address, target sights and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips that appear to be reproduction. Serial number is followed by a star indicating factory refinish and the left side of the grip frame has the date “9 35”, apparently the date of refinish. Cylinder and bbl are cleverly sleeved and reworked to accommodate a smaller caliber, as is the hammer nose. Firing pin hole in the frame has been plugged and a slot cut for the rim fire hammer nose. SN 2588. CONDITION: Very good. The current finish does not appear to be factory. Retains 96-98% dark, heavy blue with some rounded edges and the logo on the right side of the frame very thin. Bore is dark with some heavy pitting, action is fine but difficult to break open. Grips are fine. 4-48029 JR123 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

690
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, replacement partridge front sight and adjustable rear sight, fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Left side of the bbl marked with the caliber. SN 4324. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains most of a professional re-nickel over a few spots of fine pitting. Grips show moderate wear with the left side faded to chocolate and has a crack in the bottom. Bore is strong with moderate pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-47975 JR64 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

691
$747.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 NEW MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Standard target model with 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl. English style target front sight and adjustable rear sight, fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Grip frame is factory cut for a shoulder stock with a single hole at the top of the backstrap and a slot in the butt. Entire revolver has been cleaned and polished to bright metal. There is light pitting around the forcing cone and edges of the hinge. SN 2424. CONDITION: Fine, as noted. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips show moderate to heavy wear and have minor stress fractures inside. Bore is worn and dark with moderate pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-47998 JR82 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

692
$862.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 LARGE FRAME TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Nickel finish 6 1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, target sights, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. SN 2089. CONDITION: Good. Retains 10-15% original nickel on frame and about 50% on the cylinder. Mechanics are fine, moderate worn grips and strong dark bore with light pitting. 4-47909 JR17 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,200)

693
$2,300.00

ENGRAVED COLT PYTHON REVOLVER. SN LA8723. Cal. 357. 8” ventilated rib barrel. 2/3s coverage with light scrolls and leaves. CONDITION: Appears to be unfired. 4-48665 (2,000-4,000)

694
$1,035.00

CATTLE BRAND ENGRAVED REMINGTON OVER/UNDER DERINGER. Cal. 41RF. Usual configuration with 3” superposed bbls, blued bbls with gold-plated frame and checkered hard rubber grips. Full coverage Texas cattle brand engraving, apparently by Cole Agee. Back strap has the inscription, “PRESENTED TO DR. WENDELL A. MORGAN / FROM HUGH J. FITZGERALD / AUSTIN, TEXAS 1957”. Bbl hinge is broken on both sides and the bbls are loose. SN 273. CONDITION: Hinge as noted, the bbls retain most of their custom blue and the frame about 95%gold plating with sharp edge wear, a spot of rust on the butt with the plating thin on the butt. Strong, bright bores. 4-48895 JR681 (750-1,250)

695
$1,552.00

*COLT 2ND GENERATION BUNTLINE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue and case colored finish, 12” bbl., 2 pc. Walnut grips. Accompanied by its original black hinge lid box and owners pamphlet. SN 18084SA. CONDITION: About new, appears to have been factory fired on one chamber only, retaining virtually all of its original finish to metal and wood with faint cylinder line. Grips are about excellent. The box is in pieces but appears to be complete, 1” hole in the lid. 4-48394 JR457 (1000-2000)

696
$3,910.00

*ENGRAVED COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. Very nicely after market engraved, nickel finish, 4-3/4” roll marked bbl, 2-line address, bright polished blued screws and cylinder pin with 2-pc mellow ivory grips with flat carved steer head on right side. Engraving covers about 60% of the surface in New York style, probably by Acevedo of Southern California. Grips are reminiscent of those carved by Enewold. SN 295150. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains most of its custom nickel finish. Engraving is sharp and crisp and the grips are sound with a fine mellow color. Mechanics are fine, bore is shiny but slightly rough. A very pretty six-shooter. 4-48769 JR526 (3,500-5,000)

697
$3,450.00

*ENGRAVED COLT OFFICER’S MODEL SPECIAL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 22LR. Heavy bbl DA revolver with ramp front sight, 6” bbl, adjustable target rear sight and 2-pc ivory grips. The entire revolver is covered with about 85% coverage fine oak leaf and acorn engraving with gold wire inlays and gold animals. The left side of the receiver has a beautifully detailed gold white tail buck running through a woodland scene and a flying partridge. Right side has a gold fox about to catch a rabbit in a woodland scene and a gold running rabbit. Bbl, at the muzzle, has extensive fine gold wire and silver pattern inlays with 2 gold bands at the muzzle and a single band at the rear. Cylinder is matching engraved with gold wire around the flutes. The sides also have gold wire borders. The bottom of the bbl is marked “ENGR.BY A..GRIEBEL”. SN 62696. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, tremendous detail, retains all its custom finish. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48480 JR359 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,000-5,000)

698
$2,587.00

*COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish, 5-1/2” bbl, 1-line address and stag grips. SN 344139. CONDITION: Very fine as renickeled. Retains virtually all of this fine finish. Grips are modern replacements and are very fine. Bright shiny bore. Very good mechanics. 4-48771 JR525 (2,500-3,500)

699
$0.00

*COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Nickel finish, 4-3/4” bbl, 2- line address, 1-pc ivory grips. SN 353941. CONDITION: Very fine, as refinished over some fine pitting on the frame. Retains about 95% nickel, grips are modern replacements and are fine. Bore is extremely fine, bright and shiny. Good mechanics. 4-48770 JR527 (2,750-4,000)

700
$8,912.00

RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED SHERIFFS MODEL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Very rare Sheriffs Model, nickel finish, 3-3/4” bbl made without ejector rod housing. Factory engraved with about 70% coverage, fine engraving with fan motifs on the recoil shield, loading gate and top of the backstrap. Cylinder has arabesque patterns with punch dot background and intertwined wiggle-work patterns with a fleur-di-lis at each flute. Top strap is fully engraved and the bbl and frame have foliate arabesque patterns with punch dot background. Grips are very unusual, thick 1-pc pearl with a raised carved steer head on right side and a raised carved stooping eagle on left side. Accompanied by a Colt letter fully identifying this revolver and indicating shipment to Schoverling, Daly & Gales, New York City on May 6th 1884. Grips are not mentioned in the letter. SN 108330. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All the metal has had the nickel finish completely restored to near original with some fine pitting on the inside of the recoil shields and loading gate. Grips have expert repairs at the right toe and about 1/4” of the left heel. Chambers have very fine pitting. Bore is strong with light pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-47652 JR529 (10,000-20,000)

700A.
$0.00

MARTIALLY MARKED CAVALRY MODEL COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Fine 7-1/2” revolver with blued barrel, cased colored frame and one-piece wood grips. It has one line barrel address with three lines of patents and small “US” on the left side of the frame below the cylinder. The grips have the outline of a cartouche on each side and the small parts have inspector’s marks. The barrel and frame are numbered 115538, the trigger guard 116613 and the backstrap 94800, and the cylinder 1737. This apparently was an 1893 refurbished Colt, accompanied by a Colt factory letter and Kopec letter regarding the rarity of this variation. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. The barrel retains about 80% strong bright blue as restored. The barrel address is slightly thin, but completely legible. The frame retains traces of silvered case colors being mostly an even gray patina. The trigger guard retains 85-90% restored blue and the backstrap about 70% thin blue. The grips are fine with a tiny chip at the right toe, retaining most of a fine refinish. One of the frame screws is slightly battered and may be an old replacement. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-49008 JR786 (6,000-10,000)

701
$1,207.00

*COLT PROTOTYPE OR EXPERIMENTAL SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Centerfire. Blue and case colored with 6” bbl, typical Colt front sight blade, New Frontier style frame and 1-pc grip frame with plastic 2-pc rampant Colt eagle grips. Bbl and frame are steel and the grip frame alloy with the typical impressed decoration on bottom of the butt. Has 6-shot fluted cylinder with an ejector rod in the usual place and a 2-screw frame as in the New Frontier Model. The only marking on the revolver is the serial number on the bottom forward part of the frame. Bbl, ejector rod assembly, cylinder, hammer and trigger are all high polished niter blue. SN GX9008. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 80% original blue with a cleaned area just in front of the frame. Ejector housing, cylinder, hammer and trigger retain about 95% niter blue with the grip frame retaining most of its black anodized finish. Frame retains most of its original bright case colors. Forward part of the frame has the usual cutouts for the spring loaded cross bolt but has been replaced with a screw, apparently to withstand the recoil. It does not appear to have been fired although it does show considerable scratches and lines on the cylinder from rotation. 4-48422 JR511 (800-1,200)

702
$2,645.00

*ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spcl. Custom engraved revolver with 5-1/2” bbl that has been beautifully engraved overall with about 95% coverage, extremely fine foliate arabesque patterns that has a very fine serrated background. Bbl address and caliber markings are gold inlaid as are the patent dates and rampant Colt in a circle. Left recoil shield has a full-bodied deep relief bobcat. Right side of the frame in front of the cylinder has a raised gold snarling bobcat head. There is a fine gold band at the muzzle and the exposed moving parts are gold plated. Both sides of the hammer are jeweled. Fitted with 1-pc checkered ivory grips that have silver inlaid rampant Colts at the top. Bbl and cylinder are modern replacements. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter indicating this revolver was shipped in 1903 as a 38-40 to George Tritch Hardware Co. Denver, CO in a shipment of ten similar pieces. SN 247128. CONDITION: Appears to be unfired since engraving, retaining virtually all its fine custom finish. 4-48405 JR463 (1,500-2,500)

703
$4,111.00

*COLT CATTLE BRAND ENGRAVED SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER. Cal. 45 COLT. Appears to be Cole Agee engraved with full coverage Texas cattle brands with punch-dot background, 7-1/2” bbl with silver-plated bbl and frame, gold-plated ejector rod housing, cylinder, hammer, trigger and screws. With raised carved right hand, steer head, 2-pc, ivory grips. SN 334803. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains most of its fine custom plating. Fine mellow colored grips, good mechanics, strong bore with light pitting. 4-48894 JR680 (2,500-4,000)

704
$5,175.00

SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL RUSSIAN ENGRAVED REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Beautifully engraved in New York style foliate arabesque pattern engraving with about 75% coverage. Frame and bbl are silver plated with the cylinder, hammer and trigger gold plated. 6-1/2” “re-issue” bbl and 2-pc mother-of-pearl grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 1500. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and frame retain 50-60% original silver plating with the balance a gray-metal color and some copper wash showing through. Cylinder, hammer and trigger have been re-plated with about 80% of the gold on the cylinder and about all on the trigger and hammer. Grips are superb with a couple of minor lines and a small chip at the butt. Mechanics are fine and the bore is dark with strong rifling. 4-47897 JR4 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

705
$6,210.00

SMITH & WESSON ENGRAVED INSCRIBED 2ND MODEL MARTIALLY MARKED SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with markings on both sides of the bbl lug strap. Full coverage New York style engraving on both sides of the frame. Bbl and cylinder have 30-50% coverage engraving and it is fitted with 2-pc pearl grips. Right grip is carved with an old English style “AF” and the backstrap is period engraved “AUGUSTINE FUERTES”. Bottom of the butt is stamped “US” and various parts have inspector marks “P” and “W”. SN 8823. CONDITION: Good. Bbl and cylinder are mostly a gray color with traces of original finish in sheltered areas. Frame and grip frame retain about 50% nickel with the balance gray metal. Left grip is fine while the right grip has three repaired cracks. Fine mechanics and strong bore with scattered pitting. 4-47906 JR13 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

706
$2,875.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL 3# LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, full coverage New York style foliate arabesque pattern engraving, fitted with 2-pc deep medallion ivory grips. This is a rack and gear variation. Inside right grip is scratched the name “J.N. Roth”. Shipped to M.W. Robinson, New York City, October 10, 1881. SN 6237. CONDITION: Good. Retains 20-25% original nickel with the balance a cleaned metal color with light fine pitting. Latch screw is a replacement and others are battered. Replacement grips are slightly undersized and do not fit well. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-47952 JR51 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

707
$3,162.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN TRANSITION LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Call 44 American. Silver finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl with about 75% coverage fine New York style engraving and 2-pc modern replacement ivory grips. This revolver has the 1st Model frame with 2nd style locking hammer. SN 6652. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 90% silver plating and about 95% restored case colors on the hammer, latch, trigger and trigger guard. Grips are sound with numerous age lines. Bbl, cylinder and latch are mismatched from the frame. Good mechanics, strong dark bore. 4-47951 JR49 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

708
$2,070.00

SMITH & WESSON ENGRAVED #3 AMERICAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl with about 75% coverage modern engraving. Fitted with very old replacement, dark yellow ivory grips. Appears to have been converted from a center fire frame. SN 4269. CONDITION: Fine as restored. Mismatched parts with a welded crack in the top strap just above the forcing cone. Latch locking area on the frame has been welded and redressed. Mechanics need adjustment. Bore is dark and strong. 4-47941 JR31 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

709
$1,725.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL 1-1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Gold and silver finish, 3-5/8” oct bbl with homemade 2-pc pearl grips. About 50% coverage of fine New York style engraving with the bbl and frame silver plated. Cylinder and ejector pin gold plated with the appointments niter blue. SN 13593. CONDITION: Fine. Appears unfired after refinishing. The rework was very professional leaving most of the engraving intact. Grips are thick and awkward and need refitting. Strong dark bore, stiff mechanics. 4-48054 JR142 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

710
$632.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER. Cal. 32RF. Usual configuration, 3-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc pearl grips, engraved with 75% coverage New York style engraving. SN 67223. CONDITION: About good. Frame retains traces of gold finish and the bbl traces of silver finish. Balance is mostly a gray metal color with light to moderate pitting on the bbl and cylinder with a couple patches of deeper pitting at the muzzle, cylinder and hammer. The engraving is still good and the grips are fine. Poor bore. Good mechanics with slightly loose cylinder. 4-48060 JR153 (Anderson Collection) (400-600)

711
$1,897.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 SINGLE ACTION 3RD MODEL TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Blued finish, 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned half moon front sight and target rear sight, missing the blade. Fitted with round butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Stamped on the left side of the grip frame under the grip is a small diamond and the date “6.45” indicating factory refinish on that date. Bbl is marked “MODEL OF 91” and has the flanged hammer. About 60% coverage fine foliate arabesque pattern and leaf & vine engraving that appears to be factory. SN 16666. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished, retaining most of the dark blue with some fine pitting near the muzzle. Grips are brilliant with the medallions retaining most of their gold wash and with a hairline on the left side. Metal is all matching. Bore is bright and shiny with one spot of rust, mechanics are fine. Hammer sticks in the down position. 4-48104 JR191 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

712
$1,725.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON SINGLE ACTION 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Silver finish, 4” keyhole ribbed bbl marked “MODEL 91” with round butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Modern engraved in New York style of foliate arabesque patterns with punch dot background, blued trigger guard. SN 7137. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains most of its fine custom silver plate with a scrape on the cylinder. Hammer retains about 95% case colors, and the trigger guard about 40% colors. Grips are extremely fine. Bore is brilliant and shiny with a few spots of rust. Fine mechanics. 4-48102 JR186 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

713
$690.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4”’keyhole ribbed bbl with round butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. This is a very rare etched engraved model with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns lightly etched on each side of the frame, bbl and the cylinder. SN 230314. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 75-80% bright nickel worn on the left side of the bbl. The engraving is fine except where the plating is worn and it is quite thin in that area. Grips are beautiful and the medallions retain most of their gold wash. Part of the left escutcheon is missing. Bore is strong and bright with scattered light pitting. Extractor return spring is weak, otherwise mechanics is fine. 4-48108 JR194 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

714
$3,795.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon front sight with round butt and 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Factory engraved with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns. Right side of the bbl has 2-line address with patent dates and the left side with the caliber marking. Trigger is case colored and the trigger guard blue. SN 164793. CONDITION: Very fine. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains virtually the original bright nickel plating and blue on the trigger guard. Trigger retains about 50% case colors. Grips are extremely fine with brilliant colors and fit about perfectly. Bore is bright and shiny with some light pitting. 4-48041 JR184 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

715
$1,265.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 4TH MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Appears to be factory engraved with about 50% coverage foliate arabesque patterns. The date “8 58” is stamped on the left side of the grip frame under the grip, possibly the date of factory refinish. SN 199335. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains 95-97% bright nickel finish that appears to be a factory redo, with some fine pitting on the frame and bbl. Trigger guard and latch retain most of their fine blue. Beautiful colored grips. Worn dark bore, fine mechanics. 4-48103 JR187 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

716
$2,386.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Silver finish, 2-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc round butt, medallion pearl grips. About 80% coverage modern, high quality New York style foliate arabesque pattern engraving with punched dot background, with blued trigger guard. SN 70615. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Cylinder is matching, bbl and grips are unnumbered. Overall retains most of its fine custom plated finish and blue on the trigger guard. Trigger retains about 50% case colors. Brilliant shiny bore, appears unfired since plating. Very fine grips with battered grip screw. Mechanics are fine, firing pin may be broken. 4-48097 JR185 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

717
$632.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with round butt, 2-pc silver medallion pearl grips. It has about 60% coverage New York style foliate arabesque engraving. SN 161320. CONDITION: Good. Bbl and latch are matching numbered. Cylinder is numbered 159841, however, the engraving patterns and condition indicate they have been together at least since engraving. Overall, it retains 10-15% original nickel with the balance having been cleaned to bright metal. Right grip has an age crack, otherwise they are fine. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-48098 JR192 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

718
$546.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl, deep chiseled engraved that may be factory, with a sailboat on the sideplate and about 60% coverage sparse foliate patterns with dot background. Cylinder is also engraved. SN 5891. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are not numbered. Overall retains about 50% nickel on the frame and bbl, and about 25% on the cylinder, mostly in the flutes. Grips are outstanding. Grip screw is a replacement, hinge screw is battered. Hammer retains about 75% case colors. Bore is strong with fine pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48099 JR190 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

719
$402.00

ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc embossed hard rubber grips. About 30% coverage factory foliate arabesque pattern engraving with punch dot background. SN 174615. CONDITION: Good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Overall it retains about 75% original nickel with the balance flaked to gray metal, with scattered light surface pitting. Grips are fine with moderate wear. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48107 JR193 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

720
$3,392.00

SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL RUSSIAN ENGRAVED REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with patent dates and “Russian Model” on the top. Frame, cylinder and bbl have about 60% coverage New York style foliated arabesque pattern engraving and is fitted with fine old ivory grips. SN 39975. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 90% nickel plating overall with small spots of brown patina and some minor rust spots on the bbl lug and around the muzzle. Cylinder may be an old redo. Grips have fine myriad dark age lines and are slightly shrunken. Very good mechanics with strong bore and scattered light pitting. 4-47900 JR7 (Anderson Collection) (3,500-5,000)

721
$2,164.00

SMITH & WESSON ENGRAVED DOUBLE ACTION 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38-44. Blue finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with Lyman target sights, ivory bead front and adjustable gold line rear. It has about 40% coverage foliate arabesque pattern engraving that is probably not factory and is fitted with deep gold medallion ivory grips and a factory Lanyard loop in the butt. Shipped 8/9/1894. SN 11404. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, retains about 80% strong blue turned gray-brown on the grip frame. There are a couple dings on the top rib and the ivory bead is about half missing. The non-original ivory grips are very fine. Good mechanics and bright shiny bore. 4-47904 JR11 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

722
$3,392.00

SMITH & WESSON ENGRAVED NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Silver finish with about 75% coverage factory engraving in foliate arabesque patterns, 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned half-moon front sight and 2-line address. Fitted with deep gold medallion 2-pc ivory grips of more recent manufacture. SN 530. CONDITION: Good. Only traces of original finish remain in the bbl rib gullet and behind the recoil shields with the balance a gray-metal color. There is some very fine scattered pitting over the various surfaces. Bore is strong with scattered light pitting with a couple spots of light pitting. New grips need fitting. 4-47902 JR9 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

723
$3,162.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN ENGRAVED COMMERCIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with 1-line English address. About 50% coverage of modest quality engraving and is fitted with old ivory grips and a Lanyard loop in the butt. Bottom of the butt is stamped with initials “SH” in a diamond. SN 36412. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 30-40% strong nickel with the balance a gray metal color. Hammer retains about 50% faded case colors. Grips are a fine medium yellow with numerous age lines. Very good mechanics and strong bore with light pitting. 4-47907 JR14 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

724
$2,357.00

*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 DOUBLE ACTION FRONTIER ENGRAVED REVOLVER. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Silver plated, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, target front sight, fixed blade rear sight, 80% coverage moderate quality engraving reminiscent of L.D. Nimschke but not as good. Fitted with 2-pc deep medallion pearl grips. SN 48. CONDITION: Fine to excellent. Retains most of its custom finish, appears to be unfired after engraving, retaining most of the silver plating and about all of the case colors on the trigger and hammer. Brilliant shiny bore, fine grips with a couple of small chips on the left. Single action does not work well, works fine on double action. Cylinder stop needs attention. 4-47969 JR57 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-1,500)

725
$5,175.00

SMITH & WESSON MARTIALLY MARKED 2ND MODEL SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with markings on both sides of the bbl lug strap. Fitted with 2-pc walnut grips having an oval “DAL” cartouche on the left side and the date 1877 and a rectangular “CW” cartouche on the right grip. Inside the right grip is numbered 6771 which is 247 numbers higher than the serial number of this revolver. Bottom of the butt is marked “US” and there are small “P” and “W” inspector marks over the various parts of the revolver. All numbers except the grips are matching. This is likely a Bannerman or Schuyler, Hartley & Graham surplus revolver. SN 6524. CONDITION: Very good to excellent retaining 95-96% strong bright nickel with only minor spotting and some losses at the muzzle and front of the cylinder. There is some light freckling on the sideplate and the right side of the frame. Grips are outstanding with some minor dents and dings and fit this revolver very well. Bore is strong and bright with some light pitting, crisp mechanics. 4-47905 JR12 (Anderson Collection) (4,000-7,000)

726
$3,737.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, usual marking on either side of the ejector housing, smooth 2-pc walnut grips with “JRJr” and “CW” cartouches on the grips and with the date 1876 on the left grip. There are small inspector stamps over various parts of the revolver. SN 5191. CONDITION: Fine. Frame retains 65-70% thin original blue, cylinder about 30% primarily in the flutes, bbl retains thin blue in the gullets. Grips are very fine with only a chip or two and retain about 75% original varnish with good cartouches. Front sight is possibly a replacement. Serial number on the butt appears to have been filed and re-stamped with artificial aging. The visible numbers are all matching. A couple of battered screws. Brilliant shiny bore with fine mechanics. 4-47945 JR45 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-4,000)

727
$2,242.00

SMITH & WESSON SCHOFIELD 2ND MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl marked on both side of ejector housing with the usual legends, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. This is 1 of the 649 commercial models produced. SN 8620. CONDITION: Very good. Frame retains 75-80% original nickel with scattered light surface pitting. Bbl retains about 10% nickel, primarily on top of the rib with the balance being a gray metal color with light pitting, heavy at the muzzle. Cylinder retains about 30% with the balance a metal color and light pitting. Grips are extremely fine retaining most of their original varnish and both grips are numbered 2509. Bore is worn and dark with moderate to heavy pitting. Firing pin nose has been repaired. Mechanics are fine, although the cylinder stop does not fully engage. 4-48034 JR124 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

728
$2,070.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, usual markings on both sides of the ejector housing and stamped “US” on the bottom of the butt with “L” and “P” inspector marks on the various parts. Old ivory 2-pc grips. SN 702. CONDITION: Fine. All matching except the grips. Retains about 75% strong nickel with the balance a dark patina and light pitting. Grips are worn and too small for this frame. Strong dark bore with fine pitting, hand spring is broken or missing, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48007 JR89 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

729
$2,415.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Bottom of the butt is stamped with a “US” and the various parts have small “E” and “P” proof marks. Grips, which are not numbered to this revolver, have the “JRJr” cartouche and the date 1876 on the left side and a “CW” cartouche on the right. SN 6651. CONDITION: About good. Traces of finish only remain in the very sheltered areas with the balance a light gray patina. Latch block screws are battered. Grips are numbered 5789 show moderate to heavy wear but the cartouches are legible. Bore is strong and bright with fine pitting and a couple of spots with deeper pitting. Hammer will not engage the safety notch and the cylinder stop does not fully engage, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48031 JR127 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

730
$1,610.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with usual markings on both sides of the ejector housing. This appears to be a martial revolver as there are small “L” proof marks inside the frame beneath the cylinder and on back of the cylinder. No other proofs were observed and the “US”” on the bottom of the butt seems to have been obliterated at the time of the refinish. 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Left grip has the faint outline of a cartouche. SN 1804. CONDITION: Good as refinished. All matching including the grips, retaining most of this blue with some scattered light pitting. Grips have chips at the toes, otherwise are smooth and clean. Strong dark bore that may clean, good mechanics. Battered screws, the rear latch screw probably a replacement. 4-48009 JR91 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

731
$1,989.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, usual markings on both sides of the ejector housing, bottom of the butt is marked “US” and there are “L” and “P” inspector marks on various pieces of the revolver. SN 1302. CONDITION: Fine as refinished. Retains about all of its refinished blue with scattered light rust on the bbl. Trigger guard, hammer and locking block retain generous amounts of the refinished case colors. All matching including the grips which are fine with tiny chips at the toes having a fine hand patina. Strong bore with lots of shine and light pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-47925 JR44 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-1,500)

732
$2,070.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 SCHOFIELD 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Schofield. Usual configuration with 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, normal markings on both sides of the ejector housing, 2-pc old ivory grips. SN 8899. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains being mostly a dark brown patina with light to moderate rust pitting overall. Grips are shrunken with a fine yellow patina. Visible numbers all match. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-47921 JR54 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

733
$5,750.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 1ST MODEL W/OIL HOLE LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, German silver front sight, 2-pc walnut grips with the outline of a cartouche on the left side. There is a small US on top of the bbl and “A” and “P” proof marks on various parts of the revolver. Bbl, latch and cylinder are numbered A2. SN 1353. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 40% thin original blue on the frame and about 20% on the bbl with the balance a medium brown patina and scattered light pitting. Matching numbered grips that retain most of an old refinish. Bottom of the grip frame appears to have been cleaned and artificially aged. Mechanics are about excellent with bright shiny bore. A rare and special large frame Smith. 4-47916 JR24 (Anderson Collection) (5,000-10,000)

734
$4,600.00

RARE INSCRIBED SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl with usual one line markings in a rare caliber with non-locking hammer. Fitted with 2-pc walnut grips. Near the bottom of the backstrap in tiny period engraving is the name “W. Tennant”. One of only approximately 2,100 made in this configuration. SN 25485. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 85% original nickel turning slightly milky on the frame. Grips are numbered to this revolver and are extremely fine with two notches on the right side and moderate battering on the bottom. Two sideplate screws appear to be replacements and all the screws are slightly battered. Grips are fine with some minor chips on the right side at the frame and retain a fine hand patina. Bore is strong and dark with fine pitting. Fine mechanics. 4-47901 JR8 (Anderson Collection) (5,000-8,000)

735
$3,507.00

SMITH & WESSON AMERICAN 1ST MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, and 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Lanyard loop stud is replaced with a screw. Bbl, latch and cylinder are numbered 536. Accompanied by an old cartridge belt with a rawhide laced double loop holster with a German silver concho on each loop. Also accompanied by an old John Newton & Co. small stag handled bowie in a leather sheath with nickeled brass stud decoration. SN 6278. CONDITION: As noted very good. Retains about 50% thin blue on the frame, strong in sheltered areas and 15-20% on the bbl with the balance a fine plum-brown patina. Grips are numbered to the frame and are extremely fine with a stress hairline on the inside. Fine mechanics with strong bright bore and minor light pitting. Belt, holster and knife sheath show heavy wear but are still moderately supple with crackled surface. Knife is heavily worn and has a cracked handle. 4-47915 JR23 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

736
$0.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL AMERICAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Usual configuration with 8” key hole ribbed barrel, German silver half moon front sight with an oil hole on the bottom of the ejector housing. The barrel and cylinder are mismatched from the frame. The top rib has the small “US” in the usual place with a tiny “P” proof on the right side of the ejector housing near the hinge and in one of the flutes on the cylinder has a large “A” proof. The “A” proofs on the top strap and frame are not visible. The grips are mismatched and no evidence of a cartouche to be found. The frame assembly number is “U2” which number is also found on the barrel latch. The barrel assembly number is “Z6” and cylinder assembly number is “6G”, however, it is evident that this revolver has been together most of its life. SN 1475 as listed in the U.S. Ordinance Report in Parsons book on Smith & Wessons. CONDITION: Good, the barrel retains 15-20% thin original blue with the balance of the revolver sanded to bright metal, beginning to patinate. The screws are fine and retain most of their original blue. The hammer retains about 75-80% original case colors. The grips are worn and smooth with a stress fracture inside of the left grip with a chip at the toe and heel. The hammer will not hold in the safety notch. 4-48921 JR716 (3,500-5,000)

737
$2,587.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON AMERICAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Usual configuration, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight, 1-line address with small “US” on the top strap and a small “A” on the left side of the frame below the cylinder. No other inspector marks were observed which leaves the martial use in doubt. This revolver is an enigma in that it is in the white, the edges are sharp and crisp, the action and mechanics are crisp and the matching numbered grips have the outline of an “OWA” cartouche on the left side. Inside the left grip in pencil is written the date 1889, the name “W. Sagers/Themont City/Ohio” and inside the right grip in pencil is the date 1889. This revolver is in the correct serial range for the 1,000 piece military contract of December 20, 1870, delivered in 1871. SN 2070. CONDITION: All matching including grips, except the latch which is unnumbered. This revolver shows little use except the bore is dark and lightly pitted. The entire revolver is in the white with a brown patina beginning and some light pitting on the side of the fame and under the grips. Grips are fine and worn smooth with a chip at the left toe and light battering on the bottom of the left side. 4-47935 JR66 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-5,000)

738
$17,825.00

SMITH & WESSON NASHVILLE POLICE #3 AMERICAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl, usual markings, smooth 2-pc walnut grips, engraved down the backstrap “NASHVILLE POLICE NO 3”. Inside the left grip is carved “D.M. WILLIAMS 1914” and in pencil inside the right grip “BILL MCLAIN” and something else illegible and “1919”. Engraved on the grip frame underneath the right grip are three scripted initials that are indecipherable. SN 3485. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including grips. Retains 25-30% original blue primarily in sheltered areas with the balance a plum brown patina. Extractor pawl catch appears to be a replacement and there appears to be a repair on the frame behind the slot, some of the screws are battered. Grips are fine. Bore is strong and dark, good mechanics. 4-47932 JR41 (Anderson Collection) (4,000-6,000)

739
$1,380.00

SCARCE SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned German silver front sight. 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 411. CONDITION: Good. Traces of original finish remain in sheltered areas with the balance of the revolver a medium brown patina. Hammer spur has a welded break and some of the screws have dressed or replaced others are battered. Grips are numbered 16280 and the bbl, latch & cylinder are not numbered to the frame assembly number. Bore is dark and strong with moderate to heavy pitting. Cylinder stop locks on full cock but does not engage when the hammer is down. Grips are undersized and refinished. 4-48017 JR98 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

740
$7,475.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 MARYLAND CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, “US” on the butt and “HN” inspector marks on various parts. Fitted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips. 1 of only 280 purchased for the Maryland Militia. SN 7253. CONDITION: Very good, plus. All matching including the grips. Retains 75-80% dull original nickel with the balance a dark patina. Front sight is a replacement. Grips are fine and retain 30-40% original finish. Hammer retains about 90% case colors, trigger guard is mostly a brown patina but may clean better. Worn and dark bore with fine pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48004 JR96 (Anderson Collection) (5,000-8,000)

741
$2,875.00

MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 MARYLAND CONTRACT LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon front sight, smooth 2-pc walnut grips. Bottom of the butt stamped “US” and the bottom of the ejector housing, inside the frame and on the cylinder, with the inspector initials for Henry Nettleton. No cartouche visible on the grip. SN 7198. CONDITION: About good. Approximately 10-15% nickel plating remains on cylinder and the very sheltered areas, the balance being a medium dark patina with scattered rust pits. Grips have a stress crack inside and are worn and smooth with five notches and several dings on the right hand side. Strong dark bore, mechanics need attention. 4-47930 JR38 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-4,000)

742
$5,462.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 JAPANESE ARTILLERY MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned half moon steel front sight, usual bbl markings with two lines of Japanese characters on the left side of the ejector rod housing. Fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips and a lanyard loop through the serial number with only the last digit visible. The number “763” has been stamped across the butt. This revolver was shipped August 3, 1889 to M.W. Robinson in New York City. SN 25945. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All matching except the grips which have had the number scratched out. Overall this revolver retains about 90% strong bright original blue with muzzle wear and sharp edge wear with some scrapes around the screws. Cylinder is flaked to a lighter patina. Left grip has a couple of small stress fractures inside and the right grip, a cleverly repaired chip at the bottom. Bore is brilliant and shiny, mechanics are crisp. An extremely fine Japanese contract revolver in hard to find condition. 4-47949 JR70 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-6,000)

743
$4,600.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 JAPANESE ARTILLERY REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned steel half moon front sight and 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips with lanyard loop in butt. There are two lines of Japanese characters on the left side of the extractor housing. Lanyard loop stud is installed through the serial number and only the first number and part of the last are visible. The number “127” is stamped transverse across the butt behind the lanyard loop. SN 25307. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered but appear to be original to this revolver. Overall it retains 60-70% bright original blue with several sports of deep rust pitting. Balance is a light gray-brown patina. Grips show moderate wear. Mechanics are fine with very bright shiny bore. 4-47917 JR25 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

744
$1,380.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 JAPANESE NAVY CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned steel half moon front sight, unnumbered diamond checkered 2-pc walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. An anchor and two wavy lines of the Japanese Navy are stamped on the bottom of the frame in front of the trigger guard. This revolver is part of the second order shipped to H. Aherns & Co., Yokohama, Japan on January 6, 1880. SN 9131. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 40% thin blue turning plum with the balance a medium patina and some scattered moderate rust pitting. Bbl, cylinder and latch are numbered 9551. Cylinder is mostly a plum patina. Bright shiny bore with a couple spots of rust, mechanics are fine. Left grip is cracked and the right has a paint marking of some sort. Both show moderate wear. 4-47958 JR56 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

745
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. appears to be 44 Russian. Blued finish, British proofed, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight, rack and gear model with long housing, 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips numbered to this revolver. Inside the frame beneath the cylinder is stamped “P. R. & S/Joint Patents/C11272” and there is a small “P” proof in the same area. SN 10318. CONDITION: Good to very good. All matching including the grips. Retains 60-70% flaked original blue overall with scattered fine rust on the bbl. Hammer and trigger guard have traces of case colors with the balance gray. Grips show heavy wear but are sound. Brilliant shiny bore, fine mechanics. 4-47960 JR61 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

746
$2,012.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TURKISH CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned front sight, round butt with lanyard loop and 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips with inspector initials “A.F.C.” SN 3624. CONDITION: Fair to good, all matching including the grips. Traces of original finish remain in the very sheltered areas. Balance being a mottled brown patina with moderate to heavy rust. Grips show heavy wear but are sound. Good mechanics, strong dark pitted bore. Screws are battered and the hammer screw has been restored. Hammer spring, tension screw a replacement. 4-47912 JR20 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

747
$1,495.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON JAPANESE NAVAL CONTRACT NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half-moon front sight, wood grip panels with a tiny anchor on the frame at the top of the backstrap. Grips are replacements and have been recently checkered and refinished. Shipped to Takata, Japan in 1892. SN 24826. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains about 35% thinning original blue overall, strong in the sheltered areas with the balance a blue-gray patina, bright metal on the grip frame. Screws are slightly battered. Hammer retains 60-70% faded case colors, bright shiny bore and excellent mechanics. 4-47895 JR2 (Anderson Collection) (2,500-4,000)

748
$1,322.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME SMOOTH BORE REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned half mood steel front sight with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. Bore is completely smooth and originally so. Records indicate that this revolver was sold to Japan. There is a small “W” stamped on the left side of the grip frame under the grip. SN 29378. CONDITION: Fine. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. This revolver, overall, retains about 85-90% strong original blue with muzzle wear and edge wear. Cylinder is thin and turning patina. Hammer and trigger guard have case colors in sheltered areas with the balance turned silver. Left grip has a crack at the bottom and both grips have turned chocolate. Bore is bright and shiny with a couple of small spots of rust. Timing is slightly off, otherwise the mechanics are sound. 4-47994 JR79 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-3,000)

749
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TURKISH CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned half moon steel front sight and 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips with inspector mark “A.F.C.” on the upper left side. There is a small “P” inspector mark inside the frame below the cylinder and on the back of the cylinder and a small “U” opposite the serial number in the bbl latch cuts. There is a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 4534. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips. Retains 40-50% original blue with the sideplate and bbl mostly white. Cylinder has dull blue in the flutes, gray elsewhere. Hammer retains 75-80% case colors. Trigger guard 15-20% case colors with the balance silver. Grips show heavy wear but are sound. Hammer nose locking notch is slightly chipped. Strong bore with good shine and moderate pitting, fine mechanics. 4-48001 JR86 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

750
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF EUROPEAN TARGET PISTOLS. NSN. Cal. .42. 9-1/2” oct. bbl. Marked “PETER SCHENK” in gold on one bbl and one lock and “IN MARIENBAD” on the opposite lock and bbl, bbls marked “1” and “2” in gold. The same marking is on the lining of the lid. The fancy veneer case has much German silver inlay and contains a bullet mold, a mallet, a cleaning/ loading rod, powder measure, powder dipper, screwdriver with two extra screwdriver attachments and an incorrect powder flask. There are two keys for the lock. Stocks are carved with leaves instead of checkering. A small oval German silver name plate is inlet into the bottom of each stock, both with the initials “JT” in Germanic lettering. CONDITION: The pistols are excellent with 95-98% shiny blue on the bbls. The casehardening on the locks, breech plugs and tangs is dark. The case lid has one crack going completely across and several other partial cracks. Six of the German silver straps are missing as well as two of the German silver inlays on the decoration. The bottom of the case is also broken and missing eight of the German silver straps. The interior lining has mostly faded to a gold color with several rust and oil stains. The locking mechanism has some bends and screwdriver marks. The powder flask base has broken away. 4-48354 (7,500-9,000)

751
$0.00

SUPERB CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION PISTOLS BY FRANCOIS PRELAT OF PARIS W/ ACCESSORIES. Cal. 50. 8” oct. bbl. Inlaid with gold on the flat tops “PRELAT ARQer DU ROI A PARIS”. Brilliantly browned bbl. The pistols are additionally banded in gold at the breech and have double gold numerals “1” & “2” alternatively on their breeches and the breech plugs. Outstanding with nearly all of the plum-brown finish on the bbls and exceptional bores. The rifling is extra-fine, shallow multi-groove, and the character is typical of the 1850s by the best makers in Paris. The locks and mounts are plain but brilliantly casehardened. All of the casehardening remains. This is also true of the breech blocks, which are case hardened and are in exceptional condition. Checkered, finely figured walnut stocks that are in wonderful condition as well. The locks additionally have an oval cartouche with the maker’s name and address. The Prelat was one of the great Parisian makers of the mid- 19th c. He was prominent first as a maker to the Comte de’ Artois and later the King. These pistols are cased in their original fabulous burlwood case with brass fittings. The interior of the case is done in royal green velvet that is cut in a floral pattern on the inside of the lid and is in wonderful condition. The borders of the compartment lids are also floral and quite handsome. The original accessories remain including the very rare gold-rimmed shell powder flask with patent charger top. (One pin is missing from the top). Case hardened mold and rosewood handled accessories are included. Much of the veneer on the lid is loose with cracks and missing splinters. Both of the lid supports are broken. Also missing is the brass shield-shaped key escutcheon that is easily replaced. Overall a totally brilliant and wonderful set of percussion pistols. 4-48711 (8,500-10,500)

752
$0.00

CASED PAIR FRENCH TARGET PISTOLS. NSN. Cal. .66 multi-rifle bores, 8-7/8″ oct. Damascus bbls. One lock is marked “Trouilleux”, the other is marked “A St Etienne”. In a light oak case lined with red chamois and containing: one loading and one cleaning rod; one mallet with separate handle; one screw top cap box; a screw driver handle, all in a matching white wood; a fancy bullet mold; a blade for the screw driver handle; and a “BOCHE Bte A PARIS” flask. Two keys are present including one large door key that actually works the lock. A covered compartment at the front of the case is empty. CONDITION: Case-hardening on the locks and breech plugs is bright, that on the hammer is slightly dull. Damascus pattern is bright. Wood stocks retain most of their original varnish with slight loss around the base. Case is slightly battered on the outside, with one crack across the lid and missing the key escutcheon on the front of the case. Case also has two cracks across the bottom, making it un-firm. Interior is dirty and faded. Accessories are fine with bright case-hardening on the bullet mold and brown on the flask. FS893 4-47524 (4,500-6,500)

753
$10,925.00

RARE CASED PAIR OF PURDEY PERCUSSION DOUBLE BARREL PISTOLS. SN 4167, 4168. Cal. 50. 6” barrels marked “J.PURDEY.314 ½ OXFORD STREET, LONDON”. The same marking without the number is on the locks. Double swivel ramrod. Accompanying papers indicate that this pair of pistols was made for Felix Pryor in 1847. Cased in a modern box with a Sykes flask and an incorrect bullet mold. CONDITION: Traces of blue on the trigger guard and Damascus pattern on the barrels. Otherwise, smooth patina. The case is fine. 4-48713 (7,500-9,500)

754
$6,555.00

CASED PAIR OF SMITH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS. Cal. 40. 5-1/2 octagonal barrels with gold bands and platinum plugs. Cased in an oak box with cleaning rod, bullet mold and powder flask. The inside of the lid carries the label of William Smith of London. Each pistol has a silver colored butt cap of a lion’s head. CONDITION: Good damascus pattern remains on the barrels but no casehardening colors remain on the tangs or locks. The bores are fine. The finely checkered stocks have normal dents and scratches, quite heavy on the left side of one. The case has been chipped, repaired and refinished but is generally sound. The lock does not work. The spring of the three compartment flask is broken. 4-48714 (6,000-7,000)

755
$4,312.00

CASED GASTINNE RENETTE BREECH-LOADING TARGET PISTOL. SN 3697. Cal. .46, 10-1/8” multi-faceted and fluted bbl. All metal parts are finely engraved with a gold inlaid 9-point crown over a shield with the Turkish national arms on the trigger guard. The mahogany case has the same arms inlaid in a fancy shield on the lid. The interior is lined with blue velvet and has recessed compartments for the gun, bullet mold, powder measure, screwdriver, cleaning rod, oil can and two screw-top wooden boxes. The screwdriver is missing from its compartment. CONDITION: Excellent with slight edge wear to the blue on the bbl. Brilliant case hardening on the lock, hammer and buttplate. Bore and action are excellent. The powder measure has light rust stains. The bullet mold is bright. A small piece of the interior wood lining is missing below the butt of the gun. The exterior of the case has minor scratches. 4-48767 FS10 (4,000-6,000)

756
$3,450.00

CASED PAIR OF NOCK PERCUSSION TRAVELERS PISTOLS WITH BELT HOOKS. SN 7742. 5-1/2” oct. barrels. Barrels marked on top “S.NOCK. LONDON.” Sliding safeties behind hammers. The case contains a combination ramrod/bail screw, nipple wrench, screwdriver, bullet mold, three compartment powder flask, bone cap box, oil bottle, and cap tin. The mahogany box is lined with green baize. CONDITION: The spur of one hammer has been broken and crudely rewelded, otherwise the pistols are in excellent condition retaining most of the blue damascus finish and case hardening colors. The colors are somewhat faded on the lower tang and the blue on the butt shows some rubbing. The accessories are also excellent. The lid of the case is warped on the hinge side but is otherwise excellent. 4-48709 (3,250-4,250)

757
$2,300.00

CASED PAIR OF WILLIAMS & POWELL POCKET PISTOLS. SN 10. Cal. 40. 1” barrels. Marked “WILLIAMS & POWELL” on the left side of the frames, “LIVERPOOL” on the right. Cased in a mahogany case with bullet mold, powder flask, barrel wrench, screw, oil can, cap box and a 1982 Shotgun news ad for these pistols. The key present in the case does not operate the lock. CONDITION: 80% silver on the frames. Traces of old blue on barrel, hammer and trigger. A small piece of wood has been replaced on the right side of one pistol. The case lid has been cracked and repaired but the balance is fine. The bullet mold is badly pitted. The flask is fine. 4-48712 (2,250-3,250)

758
$2,012.00

CASED PAIR OF UNMARKED BELGIAN MUFF PISTOLS. Cal. 45. Tiny screw bbl percussion pistols with 1-1/2” micro-rifled damascus bbls, engraved case-colored receiver with case-colored hammer, bag-shaped ebony grips with scallop shell cap box cover on the butt. The pistols are matching, both are numbered 442 and are cased in a fine black leatherette covered casing, brass bound with lock, complete with key and initials “F.R.” embossed on the lid. Case is lined with fine buff-colored suede and contains a bullet mold/nipple wrench combination tool and a tiny copper and brass flask with a bee stamped on the side of the top. Front inside edge of the case is engraved with a French inscription, apparently advertising that the company displayed at the 1855 Paris Expo. The company’s name is apparently “Peret”. CONDITION: Both pistols are in nearly identical condition with bbls retaining about 80% fine damascus pattern. Receivers 85-90% fading case colors, hammers about 90% fading case colors. One grip has a hairline back of the top tang and both have chips at the butt. Case is fine with moderate staining and a little damage with some oil staining in the lid. Mold is fine and the flask exceptionally fine. 4-48896 JR683 (1,000-2,000)

759
$575.00

PAIR OF BELGIAN BOX LOCK PISTOLS. NSN. Cal. 44. 2-1/8” oct. bbls. No makers’ marks, just “ELG” proof marks. Lightly engraved frames. CONDITION: Shows about half of the brown finish on the damascus twist barrels and half of the casehardening colors on the action, somewhat stronger on one. Wood on the pistol with better casehardening color is broken at the frame. Mechanically good. X9 4-48398 (500-800)

760
$0.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE FLINTLOCK PISTOLS. Cal. about 62. Fine screw bbl pistols with 5-3/4” cannon muzzle smoothbore barrels with fine turnings, round receiver, marked on the bottom “THO/ANNELY” along with early style British proofs and the initials “TA” with another proof mark. Thomas Annely imported these guns in the French and Indian wars era and later became an American “Committee of Safety” contract arms maker in New Jersey, and an important gunmaker of the Revolutionary War period. The pistols have small flared iron trigger guards with lightly engraved gooseneck hammer and lockplate. The engraving is also around the base of the receiver. The pistols are mounted in one piece wood stocks, with bag shape grips having an inlaid silver trophy of arms on the left side, a fine shield shaped thumb plate with foliate patterns at the pattern and a shell pattern at the top. The butt cap is a silver gargoyle face with touch mark in the mouth. The top tang is engraved and surrounded by raised carving with shell pattern at the back edge. CONDITION: Very good, the iron retains an even to dark brown overall with some light surface pitting on the one barrel which also retains most of an old refinish. The wood is sound on both pistols and retains a fine hand polished patina. One pistol has a bruise at the thumbplate and on the shell carving. The butt caps are fine and undamaged. The bores are dark with moderate to heavy pitting. One frizzen spring is a replacement. 4-48935 JR714 (7,500-12,500)

761
$7,020.00

RARE PAIR OF SCOTTISH FLINTLOCK PISTOLS WITH KNIFE ATTACHMENTS. NSN. Cal. .54. 7-3/4” part oct bbl. Marked “P. McNAB” on both lockplates and “RA” on silver plaques on the right side of each grip. Simple line engraving surrounds the silver plaques. The barrels do not have proof marks but have various numbers, letters and dots, which are also found on various other pieces. A 3-1/4” single-edge blade with handle made in one piece is mounted on the right side of each pistol. The L-shaped mount at the front right side of each stock is properly brazed on the side of the forearm. The spring latch only holds the blade positively in the open position. Friction holds it in the closed position. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina overall with light to moderate pitting. Action is fine. The silver plaques are somewhat dented and one is missing almost all of the edging, the others portions from 1/3 to 3/4. FS32 8-87143 (4,000-8,000)

762
$7,475.00

PAIR OF FLINTLOCK SNAP BAYONET BLUNDERBUSS PISTOLS MARKED D. EGG. Cal. about 50. 8-3/16” part octagonal brass barrels. Both locks are marked in script “D. Egg” and the barrels are marked “D. Egg. London.” Although both barrels have spurious Birmingham style proof marks including “BCP” and crossed keys. The snap bayonets are 7” long. The walnut stocks are finely checkered at the wrist and have brass mountings. CONDITION: The brass has been cleaned and polished but has a pleasing patina. The wood has normal handling marks but is generally fine. Both locks are excellent reconversions using cast parts. The Egg markings have been re-cut. 4-48708 (6,000-7,000)

763
$3,680.00

PAIR OF GMEINER FLINTLOCK PISTOLS WITH RAISED CARVED STOCKS. Cal. 46. 6-3/4” stepped barrels with oct. breech and 16 sided front separated by multiple rings. The barrels are marked “ANT. GMEINER” in silver and the locks are marked “Hildburghaus”. The brass mounted walnut stocks are finely carved with vines and flowers in the upper tang and borders around the lock, trigger guard, forearm and sideplate. Horn forearm tips. The barrels are rifled with seven grooves. CONDITION: Generally fine. The metal parts have been lightly cleaned, not effecting the markings. The edges of the wood are still sharp. An initial “M” has been stamped on the upper left part of each stock. The flintlock appears to be functional but the safeties are stuck. 4-48715 (4,500-$5,500)

764
$2,817.00

FINE PAIR OF KUCHENREITER PERCUSSION PISTOLS. NSN. Cal. .50. 10-1/8” ribbed bbls. Marked “I. CHRISTOPH KUCHENREITER” on top of the bbl. There is a gold knight on horseback cartouche at the rear of the bbls. The markings and front sight is outlined with silver inlaid wire scrolls. The tangs are marked 1 & 2. CONDITION: All metal has been brightly polished. Wood has been refinished but does not show any serious breaks or repairs. 4-47778 (2,500-3,500)

765
$3,680.00

FINE FRENCH SILVER MOUNTED DOUBLE BARREL FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .54. 6-1/4” part oct. bbls. Marked “Joseph” on the right lockplate and “De Lilee” on the left. The solid silver trigger guard has unidentified Belgian proof marks dated 1772. The buttplate, tail pipe, ramrod head and forearm tip are also silver. There is silver wire inlay around the raised carved barrel tang surround. The thumb piece is an armorial crest with a rampant lion and a crowned cartouche carrying the initials “P T R”. The initial cartouche has a three-lobe crown while the armorial has five lobes. Bbls show a strong damascus pattern. CONDITION: All metal has been polished and is fine. There are minor chips and dents on the wood. Mechanically excellent. FS34 4-47776 (3,500-5,000)

766
$1,955.00

FINE COMINAZZO MIQUELET PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 52. 13” oct. to 16-sided bbl. Marked “LAZARINO COMINAZZO” on top of the engraved bbl. The counter plate and thumb piece are cut through with scroll and leaf designs with an eagle on the side plate and a helmeted bust on the thumb piece. All metal has been polished. CONDITION: Some vise marks visible at the rear of the bbl. Stock has been broken in several places and repaired using the original wood. The lock is crisp. 4-47780 FS17 (1,500-2,500)

767
$1,322.00

FINE SPANISH MIQUELET PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 62. 8-13/16” part oct bbl. Gold inlaid. “HERRADVRAS” in front of a fleur de lis and a crown cartouche marked “Y / HUS / TA”. The rear of the bbl also has a line of gold inlay. The background of the center band of the bbl has gold overlay. CONDITION: All metal has been highly polished. Stock has been broken through the wrist, side plate and bbl wedge, repaired and refinished. Mechanically good. 4-47777 FS16 (1,000-1,600)

768
$1,265.00

FINE JACOB KUCHENREUTER FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 50. 9-5/8” ribbed bbl. Marked with a gold knight on horseback cartouche at the rear and the name and sight surrounded by inlaid silver wire scrolls. Metal has been polished. The ramrod is a replacement. The frizzen has been faced but the lock appears to be original flintlock. CONDITION: Scattered light pitting. Stock is solid with repairs at the rear lockplate screw and along the forearm. Mechanically good. FS20 4-47779 (1,000-1,500)

769
$920.00

FINE LAONI FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 58. 10” round bbl. Marked “D. LAONI” on lock and bbl. Bbl is also marked with a horse cartouche surrounded by four fleur de lis and four unidentified cartouches. All of the mounts are decorated with raised edging in vine and leaf patterns. Metal has been polished. CONDITION: Generally fine with some loss to markings from polishing. Wood is solid with some sanding wear at the butt. Action is fine. 4-47781 (1,200-1,800)

770
$517.00

KETLAND TRADE PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 50. 9-1/8” round bbl. Marked “W / KETLAND / & Co.” on the lockplate, “LONDON” on top of the bbl with spurious Birmingham proof marks on the left quarter at the rear of the bbl. The ramrod is a replacement. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina on iron parts. The brass has a very dark patina. Wood is missing a large chip behind the hammer but is otherwise solid. Mechanically good. FS22 4-47807 (400-800)

771
$526.00

LAMOTTE FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .60. 4-1/4” part oct. bbl. Marked “Louis Lemotte / aSt.Etienne” in front of the cock. The iron ramrod is a replacement. CONDITION: Metal has been polished and has some small scattered light surface rust. The front 1-1/2” of the stock has been replaced, otherwise shows normal handling marks. Mechanically fine. FS29 4-48403 (400-600)

772
$402.00

KETLAND FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL. Cal. about 60. Early pistol with 1-pc wood stock and brass furniture. Marked “London” on the bbl with proof marks and “KETLAND/& CO” on the lockplate. CONDITION: Severely cleaned and polished to very bright metal. Stock has been shattered and repaired in several places with a replaced piece at the nose, replaced screws, refinished wood, ramrod missing. 4-48488 JR363 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (300-500)

773
$230.00

ASSEMBLED FLINTLOCK PISTOL. Cal. 57. 8-13/16” oct brass bbl. The replica lock has been added to the gun but the bbl appears to be original. The ramrod is also a replacement. NSN CONDITION: Dark patina on the bbl, lock has been artificially aged. Several repairs and wood replacements have been made around the lock area. Mechanically needs work. 4-48845 FS183 (200-300)

774
$172.00

ARABIC FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .62. 11-3/16” bbl. Marked with an Arabic cartouche at rear of bbl. CONDITION: Moderate rust on the bbl. Lock plate has been cleaned. Stock is shattered through the wrist and repaired with nails and brass sheets. Front of the ramrod is missing and the front bbl band is missing. Mechanically functional. 4-48498 FS2 (150-250)

776
$3,737.00

KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .63, 9-1/4” round bbl with London proof marks. London was originally marked on top of the bbl, but this was obscured by wiggle work engraving. Lockplate is marked “ASHMORE/WARRANTED”. Curly maple stock has silver bbl key escutcheons and teardrops at the wrist. Brass furnishings otherwise. Bbl has been bushed and the frizzen has been refaced but the lock is original flintlock. The pan has been altered to match the new touch hole. CONDITION: Nice patina on the bbl and brass furniture. Metal shows light pitting. Stock is broken through the rear lock screw. Otherwise very good. Action is fine. 4-47277 FS63 (2,000-3,000)

777
$1,207.00

ASSEMBLED NORTH M1808 FLINTLOCK MARTIAL PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .69. 10” rnd bbl. Lockplate is a poor re-conversion with incorrect parts. Other incorrect parts include the lock parts, the sideplate, the belt hook, the lockplate screws, the ramrod, and the stock. The lockplate appears to be correct and has sharp markings except for the eagle. CONDITION: Rust brown patina on iron parts, dark patina mixed with small dents on brass parts. Has a decent appearance hanging on the wall. 4-47806 X3 (1,000-2,000)

778
$1,207.00

LOT OF TINY VEST POCKET PISTOL AND FLASK. 1) Cal. about 34 perc. Miniature vest pocket percussion pistol with 1” smooth bore bbl, round brass frame, center hammer with safety and folding trigger. Bag shaped grip with silver butt cap. Receiver is engraved on the left side, “Patrick” and “Liverpool” on the right, surrounded by fine floral patterns. The tiny grip is extensively inlaid with fine silver wire and silver flowers with gold blossoms on each side and a gold thistle on the back. English proofs on the bbl and frame. Hammer is engraved in dolphin motif. CONDITION: Fine. No original finish remains on the iron. Brass is a medium mustard patina. There are a couple of loose inlays and possibly one repair, but most decorations are intact. A truly beautiful tiny pistol. 2) Unmarked scarce pistol flask. Small flask with body 3-7/8” long by 2” at the wide part, copper body with brass top and spout, both sides embossed with hanging grouse. CONDITION: The body and top retain a dark mellow patina. Spring is broken, otherwise only a minor dent and scratches. 4-48892 JR684 (500-1,000)

779
$287.00

DERINGER POCKET PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .45. 2-3/4” bbl. Standard 2-line markings on lockplate and bbl. No “P” in the sunburst at the rear of the bbl. Comes with documents showing the auction of a smaller Deringer pistol in 1994. CONDITION: Missing the main spring and forearm tip. Bbl is heavily pitted, the stock is repaired at the front end with large pieces of wood and replaced escutcheons and wedge. Other repairs are at the front lock screw and the butt. X6 4-47797 (300-600)

780
$1,035.00

FINE ASTON M1842 MARTIAL PISTOL. NSN. Cal. 54. 8-1/2” rnd bbl. Dated 1851 on lock and bbl tang. Sharp “WN” & “W.A.T” cartouches on the left side of the stock. CONDITION: Metal is somewhat greased covered but appears to be fine with light pitting at the front of the bbl. The edges of the wood are sharp but it has many tiny marks. Action is fine. 4-48772 FS5 (1,000-1,500)

781
$1,035.00

ASTON M1842 MARTIAL PISTOL. NSN. Cal. .54. 8-1/2” rnd. bbl. Dated “1852” on the lockplate and bbl tang. Good “W.A.T” & “FCB” cartouches on left side of stock. CONDITION: Metal is covered with heavy grease. There are vise marks at the rear of the bbl and at the bolster, file marks at the front of the bbl. Stock has good edges with numerous shallow dents. Lock is crisp. 4-48773 FS7 (1,000-1,500)

782
$1,265.00

WATERS 1836 CONVERSION PISTOL. Cal. 54. Fine U.S. conversion with 8-1/2” round barrel, small brass front sight, captive rammer, with iron band and iron sideplate. With iron front and back straps and round butt cap. Usual Waters markings dated “1841”. The stock is one piece walnut with two legible cartouches on the left side flat. CONDITION: About good, the iron retains a medium gray patina with some pitting around the nipple area. The stock is cracked back of the lockplate and in front of the rear sideplate screw. Otherwise retains a fine hand rubbed polish. Good mechanics. 4-48963 JR740 (400-700)

783
$402.00

CONVERTED FRENCH M1822 PISTOL. SN 41437 on bbl., various numbers on stock and other parts. Cal. .72. 8” rnd bbl. Lock markings have been removed. Ramrod is an incorrect replacement. CONDITION: Moderate to heavy pitting on the bbl and lock plate. Brass has a dark patina. Wood has numerous dents and scratches. Action is good. 4-48499 FS4 (400-800)

784
$460.00

ASSEMBLED SCOTT SHORT RIFLE. Cal. 41. 12” part oct bbl marked “C.E.SCOTT. / ALBANY” on top. “STEELE / & LATHROP” is marked on lock. The rear sight is from a Spencer carbine. The front sight is installed backwards. Stock is flat with an uncheckered pistol grip and a sheet brass buttplate. NSN CONDITION: Light to moderate pitting on the bbl, some heat scale on the tang where it has been straightened. The ramrod pipe has been broken and re-soldered and is broken again. The lock is good. 4-48826 FS205 (200-400)

785
$4,312.00

BARNETT INDIAN TRADE MUSKET. Cal. 60. 42” bbl. Sitting fox over “IA” cartouche stamped on lock and bbl. Reconverted to flintlock using mostly old parts. The ramrod is a replacement. NSN. CONDITION: Brown patina overall with light pitting, mostly around the breech. Wood has been repaired, filled and refinished. Action is good. 4-48429 (3,500-5,500)

786
$4,025.00

WILLETTS INDIAN TRADE MUSKET. Cal. 62. 36” part oct bbl. Stock has been shortened at the butt and the buttplate reattached. Reconverted using a mixture of old and new parts. NSN. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall with light pitting. Stock has been heavily repaired and appears to be all replaced forward of the lock. 4-48428 (4,000-5,000)

787
$2,012.00

FINE EARLY INDIAN TRADE MUSKET. Cal. about 64. Fine early musket with 42” oct to round bbl with full-length uncapped stock secured with three pins, tiny blade front sight with a fixed rear sight, raised British style teardrop side panels and a raised teardrop panel around the upper tang. Sideplate is a 6-1/4” long heavy brass serpent and it has a large iron trigger guard with smooth finials. Lockplate is an American replacement. Buttplate is flat brass with a short round tang secured with four screws in the butt and one in the tang. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains an even dark brown patina with light fine pitting, heavier and deeper near the breech end. Stock has a break with several small cracks through the action area. Otherwise, shows normal use and handling. Ramrod is a replacement and the wood retains most of an old refinish. Mechanics are fine. 4-48933 JR709 (2,000-3,000)

788
$2,300.00

BARNETT INDIAN TRADE MUSKET. Cal. about 64. Fine half-stock trade musket with 42” oct. to round barrel with bottom rib having two iron guides retaining a replacement German silver tipped brass ramrod. The lockplate is marked in front of the hammer “1866/BARNETT”, with a stamped fox behind the hammer. The stock is straight grain walnut with a 4-1/4” brass serpent sideplate. The triggerguard is iron with plain finials and is very large with long iron trigger. The forestock is secured with a single pin. The wrist is checkered and the butt plate is flat brass with four screws on the face and one on the tang. Accompanied by a letter from Rock Island Auction company stating that this musket was sold as Lot No. 2548, in their May 2002 auction and was from the estate of Oscar Hoffman, Saskatchewan, Canada, and that Mr. Hoffman had been a collector of Indian artifacts for over 40 years. CONDITION: The iron retains an even dark brown patina with light surface rust, heavy around the nipple and breech end of the barrel. The stock is missing a chip in back of the top tang and has a crack in front of the triggerguard and otherwise retains a fine old hand rubbed patina. The checkering is worn smooth. Mechanics are fine. 4-48934 JR720 (2,500-3,500)

789
$3,737.00

INCISED CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE. NSN, cal. .38, 39” oct. bbl. Marked on top of bbl what appears to be “J*L” and believed to be Joseph Long. See “The Kentucky Rifle And Me” by Edith Cooper, for what appears to be identical examples of Long’s signature. The Golcher lockplate has had extensive alteration inside and out. The roller frizzen has an extension on the tail to keep it from rebounding too far. The lockplate tumbler, bridle, and sear carry the number 7. All other internal parts are replacements. The pan is brazed on the inside and has an extension extending downward to hold the main spring. The cock appears to be from a smaller lock. The cavity in the stock has been filled to make the lock tighter. In addition to the carving the stock has a number of silver inlays including 3 cross shaped bbl key escutcheons and four fish on each side of the forearm. There is also a cross shaped silver band in front of the tail pipe. CONDITION: Very good to fine with minor wear on the stock and bbl. This is a very attractive piece. 4-48364 (8,000-12,000)

789A.
$0.00

RARE KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL. Cal. 41. Smoothbore, 8″ oct. bbl., 14″ overall, full stock with applied tiger striping, brass mounts including four end cap, two ramrod pipes, plain trigger guard with faceted bow, and unusual full sideplate with two piercings, the foreend with two pointed silver escutcheons for the brass barrel keys, silver butt cap, an oval wrist escutcheon, unusual brass trigger. The lightly engraved flat beveled lock plate with water-proof pan and roller frizzen spring signed “C. E. Hardy & Co.”. CONDITION: Generally very fine condition. The hammer appears to be a good restoration, the lock screws are questionable, there is a small chip of brass missing from the front foreend cap, the ramrod is missing and the lock spring present but not working, otherwise complete and original, a very fine example with crisp barrel and lock with very light age brown patina, the stock and mounts with a pleasing aged patina. EX-The Famous DuPont Collection. 4-49010 (6,000-9,000)

789B.
$0.00

GOOD INCISE CARVED PENNSYLVANIA-KENTUCKY FULL-STOCK RIFLE BY HENRY LECHLER CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Cal 45. 34-1/2″ oct. bbl., signed “Lechler” on top bbl flat. Engraved original flintlock signed “Duncan & Brothers/Philadelphia”. Lovely figured maple full-stock with eight half circle silver inlays. Three brass ramrod pipes. Nose cap, trigger guard, forestock, buttplate, toe plate and side plate. There is a silver oval wrist inlay and a silver stylized crescent moon inlay on cheek rest. The butt stock is adorned with large engraved daisy head patch box. The architecture of the butt stock shows typical Carlisle attributes with gentle curving Roman nose profile. The cheek side is beautifully incised carved with opposing roccoco sea scrolls. The edge of the cheek rest has a wonderfully carved gadrooning Typical lined forestock molding. An early rifle, ca. late 18th very early 19th cent. CONDITION: Very good. Minor old, probably period, repairs to the stock, a small chip of wood is missing from the left side of the breech, approx. 1/4″ wide and 1″ long. A nicely carved and well formed Pennsylvania rifle. EX-The Stagecoach Collection. 4-49009 (6,000-8,000)

790
$0.00

EARLY FULL STOCK FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY. Cal. about 68. Early very long bbl, smooth bore Kentucky with 52-1/2” round bbl, brass front sight and fixed rear sight. Mounted in a fine tiger striped full-length stock with brass furniture secured with four wedges. Sideplate is undecorated brass and the patchbox is undecorated 4-pc brass with leaf style finial. Lockplate, probably an old replacement, is common style and is probably an old reconversion. CONDITION: Iron parts retain an even dark brown patina with some fine scattered surface rust. Brass retains a mellow medium mustard patina. Stock has a crack by the top lockplate screw and a hairline in front of the lockplate. There is an old repair near the nose with a couple slivers missing. There is another small crack back of the top tang. Otherwise, retains most of a very old refinish. Rammer is a replacement. Mechanics are fine. 4-48932 JR711 (3,500-5,000)

791
$575.00

DOG-LOCK CLUB BUTT FOWLING PIECE. Cal. 90. 42” round bbl. Appears to be an assembly of old and new parts. The lock is old, trigger guard and buttplate have an old appearance but do not fit the wood well. The wear patterns on the wood do not fit with that on the metal. The small steel ramrod is an obvious replacement but just barely goes through the ramrod pipes. The bbl is the same diameter from breech to muzzle. Would probably make a good wall hanger in a colonial house. NSN. CONDITION: Very heavily pitted on the lock, pitting on the bbl appears to be from the manufacturer. The top screw on the buttplate is missing and the buttplate is loose. Wood retains most of the current coat of varnish with some artificial wear on the forearm. Evidence of wrapping at the two front ramrod pipes. 4-48435 X50 (1,000-1,500)

792
$1,150.00

US MODEL 1808 FLINTLOCK MUSKET W/ BAYONET. NSN. Cal. 72. 44-1/2” round bbl with unmarked period bayonet does not fit well, 1873 scabbard and ramrod. No markings on the lock or buttplate. “P” over eagle head are stamped heavily on the upper left side of the breech of the bbl. A “V” is faintly visible below them. The lock appears to be original flintlock. There is an obstruction in the chamber, possibly loaded. Sling swivels are missing. The top jaw and screw are replacements. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina with areas of scaly rust. The front two bbl band retainers are broken. The lock is good. X23 4-47811 (1,000-2,000)

793
$1,667.00

2ND MODEL BROWN BESS TYPE FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS. Cal. big. Fine early Revolutionary period Blunderbuss, probably sea service, with 15-5/8” iron barrel with muzzle flared to 1-7/8” having very thick walls. No markings are visible on the lockplate, which is standard of the period, 6-1/4” long, slight banana shaped with a short teat at the rear. It has gooseneck hammer with tapered squared tang and raised carving around the tang. The sideplate is flat brass, 5-1/2” long, including the 2nd model type rear projection. The triggerguard is brass with a simple round finial, and the butt plate is smooth brass with a short round tang. It has a single brass guide with an iron ramrod that is possibly original. CONDITION: The iron retains a gray/brown patina with scattered moderate to heavy rust pitting. The forestock has several grain cracks and bug holes at the tip and is missing several splinters and pieces of wood. The rest of the stock has a few scattered bug holes, otherwise appears to be sound. Mechanics are fine. 4-48929 JR722 (1,750-2,750)

794
$1,610.00

VERY RARE MCCORMICK MODEL 1795 FLINT LOCK MUSKET WITH BAYONET. Cal. .70, 42-3/4” bbl. Marked “McCORMICK / GLOBE / MILL” at the rear of the lockplate and “U.S.” in front of the hammer. Ramrod, frizzen spring, main spring, trigger, and screw are replacements. The tumbler and sear have been repaired. The rear swing swivel is missing. The lock cavity has been enlarged to accommodate the new main spring. The balance of the parts appear to be original and not reconverted. CONDITION: Gray/brown patina overall. Stock has several cracks in the lock area including a large chip loss below the plate. The bayonet lug has been reset 1-3/8” to the rear of its original placement, which is still visible at the muzzle. The bayonet has a 15-3/8” triangular blade and fits the bbl very well. 4-47812 FS120 (1,000-2,000)

795
$1,092.00

MODIFIED MODEL 1812 HARPER’S FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET W/OHIO SURCHARGE. Cal. 69. 39” bbl, dated 1816 on the tail of the lockplate, “OHIO” stamped on bbl in front of proof mark. Issue number “29” is stamped on the sideplate. The middle bbl band retainer is missing. The ramrod and stock have been shortened to match the shortened bbl. NSN CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall. Stock was shattered at the wrist and repaired using screws. The lock appears to be original flintlock although the hammer screw has been replaced. The bbl has been reconverted. and the touch hole is considerably above pan level. 4-48828 FS182 (1,000-2,000)

796
$891.00

THIRD MODEL BROWN BESS DIGBY NOVA SCOTIA MILITIA CONVERSION MUSKET. Cal. 80. Fine early conversion with 39” round bbl, bayonet lug on the top at the muzzle. Lockplate is marked “TOWER” behind the hammer with the cypher of George III in front of the hammer. Conversion consists of a screwed in thimble with a hand-forged hammer that has a long nose and long spur. Wrist has a very old braided cord repair that had required the comb to be partly cut away. Left side of the comb was crudely whittled out to accommodate someone’s big fat face. Brass furniture with “S” shaped sideplate and brass buttplate. Left side of the comb at the heel is branded in 3/8” letters “14:B/DIGBY”. The rammer and sling loops are missing. The conversion was likely done by the Militia. CONDITION: Iron retains a heavy, crusty dark brown patina overall. Brass is extremely dark, nearly black. The rope wrist repair is obviously very old with polished surface. The wood, otherwise seems sound with an old dark patina. Mechanics are fine. 4-48931 JR712 (800-1,500)

797
$747.00

MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA MUSKET. Cal. 72. 42” bbl. Commercial Ashmore lock. 1824 date on the bbl with the acceptance proof mark. Ramrod is a replacement. Re-converted from percussion. NSN CONDITION: Bbl has been clean top gray with light moderate pitting, mostly at the breech. Wood has several small cracks and shows a repair at the wrist with light sanding. Mechanically good. 4-47885 FS172 (500-1,000)

798
$632.00

CONVERTED EAST INDIA COMPANY MUSKET. Cal. 69. 36-5/8” bbl, dated 1779 on the lockplate. NSN. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina with moderate pitting at the breech. The ramrod has been shortened. There are several repaired cracks on the stock , which has also been filled and sanded. 4-48831 FS177 (300-500)

799
$517.00

BELGIAN FLINTLOCK MUSKET. NSN. Cal. .72. 44-3/4” round bbl. Trapdoor ramrod is incorrect. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina overall. Stock has been lightly sanded and refinished. FS57 4-48532 (250-500)

800
$230.00

ASSEMBLED EUROPEAN MUSKET. Cal. 76. 41-1/8” part oct bbl. Appears to be a German musket but markings have been removed from the lock. The sling swivels are missing. Hammer is from an American converted musket and the ramrod is a from a Remington Rolling Block. There are numerous acceptance and issue marks on the various parts. NSN CONDITION: Gray-brown patina with moderate pitting ranging to very heavy at the breech. A large chip is missing above the lock and another by the rear of the lockplate. There are small cracks near the buttplate. Stock has been sanded and re-oiled. Other cracks are scattered about the rest of the wood. The lock works, nipple is pounded flat. 4-48503 X46 (300-500)

801
$2,875.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 ARGENTINE ARMY LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Usual 2-line marking on the 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, round butt with 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard stud in the butt installed through the serial number with only last digit visible. Bottom of the frame marked on two lines “EJERCITO/ARGENTINO”. One of only 2,000 sold to the Argentine government by Hartley & Graham 1/10/81. SN appears to be 1443. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains being an even cleaned gray metal cover overall. All numbers match including the grips. Mechanics are good with strong bore, scattered pitting and lots of shine. 4-47913 JR21 (Anderson Collection) (4,000-6,000)

802
$2,875.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON JAPANESE NAVAL CONTRACT NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon front sight, wood grip panels with Lanyard loop in the butt and Japanese naval marking on the bottom of the frame just forward of the trigger guard. One of the first 232 pieces delivered to Japan. SN 5462. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains approximately 30% thinning original blue, strong and bright in sheltered areas with the balance a smooth blue-gray patina. Grips are sound with fine hand rubbed patina. Hammer retains 30-40% faded case colors. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-47894 JR1 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-5,000)

803
$1,150.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Unusual revolver still in the white with 6-1/2” “Russian Model” bbl with integral front sights. Frame and sideplate were never factory polished and have been left in the finial stage with machine marks still visible. Backstrap is cut in three positions for a shoulder stock and there is no serial number or assembly number on the butt. Trigger guard is blued but still has rough machine marks. Trigger and hammer are finished. Bbl, cylinder and latch are all numbered 1091 and appear to have been cleaned to bright metal after having been polished and finished. There are traces of nickel in very sheltered areas. Fitted with 2-pc old pearl grips that have the initials “WB” scratched on the inside. Consignor reports that there are only four other similar revolvers known and that two of them are thought to be incorrect. NSN. CONDITION: Fine, as noted. Bore is strong and dark with light pitting, mechanics are crisp. Extractor gear release pawl has not been correctly fitted and will not release on opening. Grips are fine. 4-47993 JR78 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-5,000)

804
$1,552.00

SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL RUSSIAN JAPANESE CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned half moon steel front sight, Japanese acceptance mark on the top strap and 2-pc smooth walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 7761. CONDITION: Good. Frame retains about 50-60% thinning original blue, bbl has blue in the sheltered areas with the balance overall a light patina turned plum on the grip frame, grips are matching numbered, cylinder is unnumbered, latch is numbered 5170, bbl is numbered to the frame. Grips are fine and retain a fine smooth patina. Bore is brilliant and shiny, fine mechanics. 4-47947 JR68 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,500)

805
$1,437.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Standard Russian model with 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with Cyrillic address, pinned front sight, smooth 2-pc walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt and inspectors initials on the various parts with the two headed Russian eagle and “KO” proof on top of the bbl. Grips are numbered 34931 and fit very well. SN 12919. CONDITION: Good to very good. Traces of original finish remain in very sheltered areas with the balance a medium brown patina. Left side of the bbl at the muzzle has a large area of deep pitting and the front sight has been modified. Grips are fine. Mechanics are very good, strong bore, lots of shine with scattered pitting. 4-47937 JR27 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

806
$1,150.00

SMITH & WESSON RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL REJECT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, Cyrillic address, smooth 2-pc walnut grips and the initials “SH” in a diamond on the butt. SN 21185. CONDITION: Good. Retains about 65% original nickel with scattered light to moderate rust heavy near the muzzle. All matching including the grips that have a small crack in the left side and are battered on the bottom. Lanyard loop is missing. Strong bore with lots of shine and light pitting, good mechanics. 4-47918 JR52 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

807
$1,437.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL JAPANESE CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” reissued keyhole ribbed bbl with integral front sight , reversed curve finger rest on the trigger guard, 2-pc ivory grips. Japanese acceptance mark on the top strap. SN 4754. CONDITION: Good to very good. Retains 40-50% thinning original blue with the balance a light patina with scattered light surface rust. One or two batter screws. Bbl, cylinder and latch are numbered 4752. Bright shiny bore, fine mechanics. Replacement grips are fine. 4-47923 JR48 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

808
$3,217.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Commercial marked “Russian Model”, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with pinned half moon steel front sight. Frame has had the center fire firing pin hole plugged and recoil shield cut for the rim fire hammer. Cylinder has bored through 44 Russian chambers. The small flat on the bottom of the ejector housing is stamped with a tiny “A”. Grip frame is factory cut for shoulder stock with two cuts in the backstrap and one on the butt and the lanyard and serial number are correspondingly offset. Fitted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips from another revolver (serial number 37200) with the right side bearing the outline of a “CW” cartouche. SN 37054. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching except the grips, as noted, with the bbl, latch and cylinder bearing the frame assembly number. No original finish remains being an even gray patina with light surface rust. Grips are fine with much wear and a dark oil stained patina. Fine bright shiny bore with scattered light pits, fine mechanics. A scarce variation. 4-47996 JR81 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

809
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL COMMERCIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” reissue keyhole ribbed bbl with integral front sight and smooth 2-pc walnut grips. There is the date 1874 above the serial number on the butt. Lanyard loop and stud are missing. Trigger guard is without the reverse curved finger rest. SN 5524. CONDITION: Fine. All matching including the grips. Overall retains 85-90% dull nickel with light surface rust. Grips are sound with small flat spots on the high point. Battered and possibly replaced screws. Strong bore with good shine and light pitting, fine mechanics. 4-47999 JR83 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

810
$1,207.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL JAPANESE NAVY LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, reissue markings with the anchor and wavy lines of the Japanese Navy on the flat below the ejector housing and Japanese proof on top of the bbl. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips that are numbered 93059. SN 9352. CONDITION: All matching except the grips, fine as refinished retaining most of its dull blue. Grips are smooth and clean with bright shiny bore. Fine mechanics. 4-47938 JR29 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

811
$1,437.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 TURKISH CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt and Russian model style finger rest trigger guard. This revolver is listed as part of the 58 revolvers of a contract overrun sold to Wexel & DeGress on December 31, 1879, who exported them to Mexico. SN 5026. CONDITION: Very good to excellent as refinished. Retains about all of its fine restored blue. Hammer and trigger guard retains 25-35% case colors with the balance turned gray. The unnumbered grips are near excellent and fit fine. Strong bore with moderate pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-47957 JR55 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

812
$3,450.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 SECOND MODEL AMERICAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole bbl with pinned blued iron front sight and square butt grip frame with 2-pc walnut grips and lanyard loop in the butt. Left side of the bbl near the forcing cone and the cylinder at each chamber is marked with tiny British proofs. Original grips are serial numbered under the right side. SN 30624. CONDITION: Very good, plus, all matching. Bbl retains 25-30% thinning original blue. Frame and cylinder about 70% thinning, original blue, strong and bright in sheltered areas. Hammer retains about 60% thin cased colors and the trigger guard has turned silver. Grips are excellent retaining strong original finish, slightly battered on the bottom. Strong bright bore with some very light pitting, excellent mechanics. 4-47896 JR3 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

813
$4,657.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 FIRST MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Transition type, blued finish 8” keyhole ribbed bbl with English lettering in one line, extra curved grip frame with a lanyard loop in the butt. 2-pc walnut grips are serial numbered to this revolver. Inside the right grips is carved the initials “GRB” and inside the left grip has been pantagraphed “MONROE HILLHOUSE/VERONA, MO.” SN 8729. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching. Retains about 30% thinning original blue on the frame, strong in sheltered areas with traces on the bbl and cylinder. Bbl and most of the cylinder, along with the grip frame, are mostly a gray-brown patina. Mechanics are good but need timing, strong bore with good shine and scattered pitting. Slightly battered screws. Grips are fine with minor dings and scratches. 4-47910 JR18 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

814
$4,197.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Standard Russian model with 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with Cyrillic address, pinned front sight, smooth 2-pc walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt and inspectors initials on the various parts with the two headed Russian eagle and “KO” proof on top of the bbl. Grips are numbered 5273. SN 3346. CONDITION: Good, traces of finish turned plum only in the sheltered areas with the balance cleaned and beginning to patinate with moderate pitting over most of the revolver. Grips are sound, dark and oil stained. Bore is bright and shiny with a few spots of rust. Mechanics are fine. 4-47939 JR28 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

815
$3,910.00

UNUSUAL SMITH & WESSON JAPANESE MARKED #3 RUSSIAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. appears to be 44 American. Original nickel finish with 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, commercial bbl address, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Lanyard loop stud replaced with a screw. Bottom flat of the bbl, below the ejector housing, is stamped with an anchor and two wavy lines of the Japanese Navy markings. No reference can be found of a Japanese contract for the 1st Model Russian, however, the Japanese Navy mark appears authentic and the chambering for the 44 American caliber is not listed. Grips are unnumbered. Assembly number 843 appears under the grip on the grip frame and correspondingly on the bbl, latch and cylinder. SN 9360. CONDITION: Good, plus. Cylinder and trigger guard retain about 50% original nickel while the remainder of the revolver has been cleaned to bare metal. Screw heads have been dressed and there is fine pitting over the bbl and frame. Grips retain most of an old refinish. Mechanics are good, although a little stiff and the bore is strong but dark with pitting. A rare and unusual revolver. 4-47936 JR26 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-3,000)

816
$1,725.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, engraved upside down on the left side with the mark of “Gastinne Renette” and “Paris” on the right side. Renette apparently re-chambered the cylinder to 44 Russian from the original 44 American and added target sights. Fitted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips which have stress cracks inside both. Renette also apparently drilled and tapped a hole at the top of the backstrap to attach a shoulder stock that is missing. SN 21843. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 80% of the Renette re-nickel, the flaked and worn areas a dark patina. Grips retain 50-60% original varnish. Strong bright bore with scattered pitting. Hammer safety notch does not function. Action needs adjustment. 4-47934 JR30 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

817
$1,207.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 JAPANESE NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Usual configuration, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight and 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips. There is a small anchor at the top of the backstrap on the frame. Both grips are numbered to this revolver. SN 24831. CONDITION: Good, all matching. No original finish remains being an even light gray patina overall with fine surface pitting. Grips are heavily worn and battered on the bottoms and on the butt. Left grip is cracked. Very bright shiny bore with one or two tiny pits, good mechanics. 4-48020 JR102 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

818
$2,702.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 ARGENTINE MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address, pinned half moon steel front sight, recently British proofed, marked on the frame in front of the trigger guard “EJERCITO/ARGENTINO”. This is apparently one of the 2,000 revolvers sold to Argentina through Schuyler, Hartley & Graham and, recently, imported into England. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips numbered to this revolver and has a lanyard stud through the serial number on the bottom, however, the serial number has been stamped on right side of the grip frame in the same tiny numbers as is on the cylinder. SN 2006. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Traces of original finish remain in the most sheltered areas with the balance being a medium gray patina with light surface pitting. Grips are fine showing moderate wear. Bright shiny bore with one or two tiny pits. Fine mechanics. 4-47962 JR62 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

819
$1,380.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight, 2-pc smooth pearl grips with a lanyard loop through the serial number in the butt leaving only the last number visible. The serial number is stamped in the same size numbers as is on the other parts on the right side of the grip frame. SN 3355. CONDITION: Good, plus. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 75% strong original nickel on the frame and bbl with the balance a dark patina. Cylinder retains about 30% nickel. Left side of the muzzle has been filed away for some unknown reason. Extractor pawl appears to be a replacement and the first tooth on the gear has been filed. Hammer retains about 50% case colors with the balance patina. Grips are fine with small chips on the heels. Bore is strong with moderate to heavy pitting, fine mechanics. 4-47989 JR74 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

820
$2,070.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl with small lettering and short address. Caliber is marked on the left side of the bbl and it is fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Grip frame underneath the grips on both sides is stamped in tiny letters “J.P. Lower/Sons/Denver Colo”, a famous Western distributor and gun store. SN 29975. CONDITION: Fine. Retains 40-50% bright original blue strong in the sheltered areas with the balance silver-gray with scattered light pitting. Hammer retains 60-70 % case coloring while the trigger and trigger guard is gray. The number scratched under the right grip indecipherable. Cylinder is numbered to this revolver while the latch is numbered to another revolver and the bbl is unnumbered. Grips show heavy wear and have turned chocolate. Strong bright bore with light pitting, mechanics are fine. Undoubtedly a Western frontier revolver. 4-47970 JR58 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

821
$4,542.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-line address and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed with a star indicating a factory refinish. Left side of the grip frame ,under the grip, is stamped the date “8 12” presumably the date refinished. SN 26681. CONDITION: Very good, as refinished. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Overall it retains 97-99% strong blue as refinished with light surface rust. Grips have a crack in the bottom of the left side and another in the top of the right side. Bore is strong with fine pitting. Cylinder stop does not engage complete, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-47988 JR76 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-1,500)

822
$6,037.00

*ENGRAVED SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL LADYSMITH DA REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Silver finish, 2-1/4” bbl, integral front sight, square butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Engraved in New York style with about 85% coverage fine foliate arabesque pattern engraving with punch dot background. Trigger and hammer are blued. Serial number is preceded by a star on the left side of the grip frame and has the date “9.25”, apparently the date that it was factory refinished. Cylinder is numbered to the frame while the bbl is unnumbered, leaving one to speculate that the bbl was probably changed at the time of refinish. SN 21629. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains about all of its fine refinished silver plating. Grips are also extremely fine, with medallions retaining most of their gold wash. Bore is bright and shiny, chambers somewhat corroded, good mechanics. 4-48046 JR226 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

823
$747.00

*SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL LADYSMITH TARGET REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6” bbl, target sights, square butt, medallion walnut grips. SN 23672. CONDITION: Good to very good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Grips have been checkered in usual S&W diamond pattern but not factory. Frame and bbl retain traces of dark blue in sheltered areas with the balance a cleaned plum brown patina. Cylinder retains about 95% dark blue. The forcing cone is cracked with a section missing. Strong bore with good shine and scattered pitting, good mechanics. 4-48045 JR227 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

824
$3,450.00

*SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL LADYSMITH REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 6” bbl, fixed sights, pinned front blade. Square butt, and uncheckered medallion walnut grips. SN 22968. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains a light brown patina with some minor nicks. Frame retains about 80% thin original blue. Grips are very fine and retain about 90% original varnish with most of the gold on the medallions. Metal is all matching, grips are unnumbered. Bore is strong and bright with scattered pitting, the forcing cone is intact. Mechanics are fine. 4-48047 JR228 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

825
$2,875.00

*SMITH & WESSON THIRD MODEL LADYSMITH REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Blued finish, 3-1/2” bbl, integral front sight, square butt, uncheckered medallion grips. SN 18947. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains about 95% glossy original blue overall with some flaking on the bbl and a spot or two on the frame. All matching including the grips. Bore is bright with scattered light pitting, the forcing cone is intact. Grips are fine with about 85% varnish. Very fine mechanics. 4-48048 JR229 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,750)

826
$920.00

*SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL LADYSMITH REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Nickel finish, 3” bbl, integral front sight, round butt with 2-pc medallion pearl grips. SN 12126. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which are not numbered, retaining 95-96% strong original nickel with a coating of died oil. The left side of the frame has some light surface scratches with another scratch on the sideplate. Grips are extremely fine with brilliant colors with some slight oil staining. Strong bright bore with some pitting that may clean. The forcing cone is intact. Cylinder stop will not release, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48049 JR230 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

827
$977.00

*SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL LADYSMITH REVOLVER. Cal. 22. Nickel finish, 3” bbl, integral front sight, round butt and 2-pc medallion pearl grips. SN 925. CONDITION: Very fine. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Frame and bbl retain 95-97% bright original nickel with a few spots of rust on the bbl and some flaking on the sideplate. Cylinder retains about 80% strong nickel with scrapes and spots of rust. Grips are very fine and retaining most of the gold wash on the medallions. Bright strong bore with minor pitting. The forcing cone is intact, fine mechanics. 4-48050 JR231 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

828
$517.00

*LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL LADYSMITH REVOLVERS. Call 22. 1) Blue finish, 3” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed by a star and the left side of the grip frame is stamped with a “B” inside a diamond, all indications of a factory refinish. SN 6010. CONDITION: Good. 75% dark blue with the balance gray patina. Grips are modern reproductions without escutcheons. A screw and escutcheons accompany. Cylinder, locking pin bolt knob is a replacement. The forcing cone is blown with a small piece missing. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 2) Nickel finish, 3-1/2” bbl, replacement front sight, 2-pc pearl grips. SN 4616. CONDITION: Poor to fair. Chrome plated, metal is all matching. Cylinder, locking pin bolt knob is a replacement. The crane retaining screw is missing, as is the cylinder stop and ejector spring. Poor bore, good grips, mechanics need attention. 4-48051, 4-48052 JR232 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

829
$2,472.00

SCARCE SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, rare 5” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-line address, pinned steel half moon front sight and fitted with 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. Shipped to the U.S. Government June 27, 1890. Refinished in blue in August 1912. Serial number is followed by a star indicating factory refinish. SN 26181. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips whose number is indecipherable. Revolver overall retains 92-93% strong bright blue with light muzzle wear, edge wear and a line around the cylinder. There are a couple of spots of light rust on the bbl and the backstrap is flaked. Hammer and trigger guard retains about 50% fade case colors. Brilliant shiny bore with minor rust spots. Strong grips that show moderate wear and show fine rust. Fine mechanics. 4-47971 JR60 (Anderson Collection) (1,750-2,750)

830
$1,437.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 NEW MODEL REVOLVER W/RACK & GEAR EXTRACTOR. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, rare 4-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl and the rare feature of the rack and gear extracting system instead of later pawl system. Bbl address is without patent dates. Fitted with replacement 2-pc deep medallion ivory grips artificially aged to look old. Shipped February 18, 1880 and the invoice listed a 5-1/2” bbl. SN 13448. CONDITION: Very good. Retains about 80-85% strong bright original blue with some slight discoloration and light scattered rust. Cylinder has strong blue in the flutes with the outside being a medium patina. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Worn dark bore, mechanics are fine. 4-47948 JR40 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

831
$2,415.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish with rare 3-1/4” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-line address and patent dates on the top strap. Cylinder and latch are numbered to the frame while the bbl is numbered 15246. That numbered revolver was never shipped from the factory. Fitted with deep gold medallion, ivory grips of more recent manufacture. SN 6802. CONDITION: Near excellent. Frame and cylinder retain most of a fine restored finish while the bbl retains about all of its original finish. Hammer retains about 75% fading case colors and the trigger guard has traces of original case colors turning gray. Grips are a mellow yellow color with light sanding marks. Fine mechanics, bright shiny bore. 4-47899 JR5 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

832
$1,495.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. appears to be 44-40. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 1558. CONDITION: Good. Traces of finish in sheltered areas with the balance a gray patina with light surface pitting, heavier on the bbl. Grips have the initials “HS” carved on the inside of each grip. Grip screw is a replacement and shows very heavy wear. Bore is strong and bright with scattered light pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-48035 JR125 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

833
$920.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 6-1/2’” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight and 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 14728. CONDITION: Good. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains 15-20% nickel remains with the balance a gray metal color. Grips are sound and show heavy wear. Left side of the frame and sideplate are moderately pitted. Bore is worn and dark with moderate pitting. Hand spring is broken, otherwise mechanics are fine. 4-48018 JR100 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

834
$1,610.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 FRONTIER REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Win (44-40). Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl with 2-pc S&W logo hard rubber grips. Serial number is followed with a star indicating factory refinish. According to records this was accomplished in February 1927. SN 263. CONDITION: Near excellent as refinished retaining about all of its restored finish. Grips show moderate to heavy wear turning chocolate. Bore is thin and dark with moderate fine pitting, good mechanics. 4-47898 JR5 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

835
$3,450.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 1ST MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blue finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned German silver front sight and 2-pc smooth walnut grips. This is the rare first model with oil hole. SN 243. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Bbl, latch and cylinder are stamped with the frame assembly number. Bbl and cylinder retain a dark plum patina with light to moderate surface rust. Frame retains 60-70% original blue under a layer of old crud. A couple of the screw slots are battered. Grips show heavy wear with a chip on the left side and considerable battering on the bottoms corresponding to the battering on the butt. Latch spring is broken, strong bore with moderate to heavy pitting, good mechanics. A fine early American that will clean much better. 4-48012 JR95 (Anderson Collection) (1,500-2,500)

836
$1,897.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned steel front sight and 2-pc smooth walnut grips. There is a screw in the lanyard stud hole. Serial number is followed by a star indicating a factory refinish. Left side of the grip frame is stamped “7.12” apparently the date of refinish. SN 17902. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered, retaining 85-90% strong bright blue with some flaking on the bbl and cylinder and light pitting under the finish on the frame. Bbl, latch and cylinder are stamped with frame assembly number. Grips are outstanding retaining most of their original factory varnish, probably installed at the time of refinish. Bright shiny bore with fine pitting, crisp mechanics. 4-48011 JR93 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

837
$3,450.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 TRANSITION MODEL AMERICAN LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Blued finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned German silver half moon front sight, 1st model frame with 2nd model hammer, 2-pc smooth walnut grips with screw in the lanyard stud hole. The small flat on the bottom of the ejector housing has been stamped with a tiny six-pointed star. Right side of the top strap has a small “D” in a circle. SN 3601. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Frame retains 15-20% original blue while the balance of the revolver is a medium patina with some light rust and pitting. Grips are fine with usual wear, nicks and dings. Bore is strong and dark with pitting, good mechanics. 4-47992 JR77 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

838
$2,242.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN TRANSITION LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, 1-line address, 2-pc walnut grips not numbered to this revolver. Lanyard ring stud has been replaced with a screw. SN 7141. CONDITION: Good. Traces of original nickel remain in sheltered areas only, having been cleaned to a bare metal now beginning to patinate. Grips are fine and fit almost perfectly. Fine mechanically but the cylinder stop a little weak. Strong bright bore. 4-47911 JR19 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

839
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. unknown (see description). Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, marked on the left side “44 S&W CTG”. Cylinder is a replacement and appears to be for a 45 or larger cartridge. Fitted with 2-pc diamond checkered walnut grips. There are two tiny proofs stamped on the right side of the grip frame underneath the grip that appear to be a “Y” and a “B”. SN 34656. CONDITION: As noted good to very good. Cylinder is numbered 35343, bbl and latch match the frame and the grips are unnumbered. Grips show heavy wear and there is a repaired crack in the left side. Bore is bright and shiny with a spot or two of minor pitting, good mechanics. 4-48000 JR84 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

840
$1,150.00

SMITH & WESSON MARTIALLY MARKED 1ST MODEL AMERICAN LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44. American. Usual configuration with 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, stamped “US” on the top, but does not appear on the list of 1,000. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips and has been severely cleaned, a replacement front sight blade. SN 696. CONDITION: Fair as cleaned and polished with scattered fine pitting, grips are numbered 1303. Cylinder appears to be a replacement as it has the assembly number “X4” which does not match the frame assembly number, neither do the numbers on the bbl and the latch match. Bore is strong with good shine and light pitting, good mechanics. 4-47931 JR39 (Anderson Collection) (750-,1,500)

841
$747.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc smooth walnut grips, replacement front sight. The lanyard stud hole has a plug screw. SN 31944. CONDITION: Good. Retains most of a poor re-nickel with some scattered light pitting. Bbl, latch and cylinder are all matching numbered however, the frame assembly number was removed during refinish. Grips are numbered 20391 and retain most of an old refinish with a stress fracture inside the left grip. Bore is strong and dark with fine pitting, good mechanics. 4-48028 JR112 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

842
$2,012.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Call 44 Russian. Blued finish, bbl cut to 6-6/19”, Cyrillic address on the rib with eagle proof. Grips are replacement 2-pc ivory and there is a lanyard loop in the butt. Serial number is followed by a star indicating factory refinish. SN 6165. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished. Retains about 98% strong bright blue, artificially aged grips are shrunken with a chip out of the left side. Numbers are all matching, bore is bright and shiny with scattered minor pitting, fine mechanics. 4-47927 JR42 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-1,500)

843
$776.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Commercial marked 8” keyhole ribbed bbl and 2-pc walnut grips. Lanyard stud hole filled with a screw. SN 26417. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains being mottled gray-brown patina. Latch and ejector ratchet mechanisms are replacements. Screw heads have been redressed and one or two are replacements. Left grip has a repaired crack down the center. Mechanics are fine, bore is dark and strong with light to moderate pitting. Bbl and cylinder are mismatched. 4-47940 JR32 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

844
$920.00

TULA ARSENAL COPY OF SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7-1/16” keyhole ribbed bbl with Cyrillic address and the number 2806 on the rib. Pinned half moon steel sight blade and smooth 2-pc walnut grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 2806. CONDITION: Fine, appears to be assembled from parts as everything is mismatched. Frame retains 85-90% strong bright nickel, bbl and cylinder appear to be a cleaned metal color. There are two or three replaced screws and others are battered. Grips have a stress crack in the right side. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered light pitting, mechanics are stiff. 4-47933 JR43 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

845
$862.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 AMERICAN 2ND MODEL LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 American. Usual configuration, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc smooth walnut grips with a plug screw in the lanyard stud hole. SN 28845. CONDITION: Poor to fair. No original finish remains being a dark brown patina with moderate to heavy rust pitting. Appears to be all matching including the grips. Ratchet pawl is a replacement. Strong dark bore, mechanics need attention. Grips are worn. 4-47961 JR122 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

846
$2,415.00

MINIATURE FRENCH FOWLING PIECE. NSN. Cal. 31. 19-1/8” part oct. bbl. Bbl has been etched to show a damascus pattern. The breech plug, lock, trigger guard and tang are lightly engraved with scrolls. Stock is carved on the bottom with a bearded face. The ramrod is a replacement. CONDITION: All metal has been polished. Stock has been repaired in front of the lock but the carving is still sharp. Action is good. FS30 4-47888 (1,000-2,000)

847
$6,900.00

JOSEPH MANTON DOUBLE BARREL FLINTLOCK SHOTGUN. Cal. 14 bore. Fine, high-quality flintlock shotgun with 29-1/2” damascus bbls with the makers name engraved on the top rib, plus “NEW IMPROVEMENTS BY HIS MAJESTY’S PATENT”. Both lock plates are; marked, “Joseph Manton patent” with waterproof pans and roller frizzens with bushed touch holes and Manton touchmarks on the breech block. Bbl has two damascus guides containing a brass-tipped ebony ramrod. Furniture is iron with engraved long tang, large trigger guard that has pineapple finial and the nose pipe also a pineapple finial. Breechblock, tang, trigger guard and furniture are all very nicely engraved with foliate arabesque patterns. Mounted in a 1-pc straight grain walnut stock with smooth steel buttplate that has and engraved stepped top tang. Wrist is checkered and the forearm is secured with a single wedge. Accompanied by a copy of the letter dated 1963 transferring ownership of this shotgun to Henry E. Coe, III, of Long Island, New York; an ancestor of the consignor. And another, hand-written, dated April 29th, 1963 giving history of this shotgun. Also accompanied by a James Dixon shotgun flask and a leather shot flask with hunter, dogs and dead stag. SN 8807. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 60-70% silvery brown pattern mixed with patina and are sound. Stock is sound, showing moderate to heavy wear with a fine hand-rubbed patina. Locks and furniture are a medium gray patina with no original finish. Mechanics are fine. Strong, clean bores with fine pitting. Brass flask is fine with minor dents. Shot flask is sound with crude repair at the neck, dark and worn. 4-48879 JR677 (2,000-4,000)

848
$3,392.00

FINE PURDEY DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 bore. High grade shotgun with 29-1/2” damascus bbls reduced from 32”, with makers’ name and address on the top rib. Lockplates, hammers, breech block and rib extension are engraved with very fine, high quality foliate arabesque pattern engraving. Trigger guard, with its pineapple finial and nose pipe, also with pineapple finial, are matching engraved as is the grip cap and buttplate tang. Stock is 1-pc honey and chocolate marble cake French walnut with checkered forearm and pistol grip with small cheek piece and smooth steel buttplate having a long stepped top tang. Bbls are secured with a single wedge through the forearm. An original style ramrod is underneath the bbl in two damascus guides. Front trigger is serrated and the rear is smooth. Also has the patented Purdeys grip safety. Grip cap is engraved “HARE / POWELL”. Bottom of buttstock has a hole for a sling loop and there is a sling loop stud on the rear ramrod guide. Accompanied by several pages of information regarding Col. John Hare Powell who was, according to email messages between consignor and Purdeys, Col. Powell was the original purchaser of this shotgun in 1837 and it was finished with 32” bbls. Col. Powell was a successful merchant and Secretary of the US Legation in London and later was the Inspector General in the regular Army with the rank of Col. He founded the PA Agricultural Society and was a member of the PA Senate 1827-30. SN 2920. CONDITION: Bbls, reduced as noted, retain about 80% thin original pattern with a small repaired dent in left bbl. Lockplates retain 75-80% subtle English case colors and the trigger guard about 60% blue. Wood is sound and retains most of its fine oil finish. Strong bright bores with light frosting. 4-47873 JR668 (3,000-6,000)

849
$862.00

PATRICK MULLIN DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION MUZZLE LOADING SHOTGUN. Cal. 14 bore. Fine early percussion dbl with 27-1/2” damascus bbls marked on top rib “PATRICK MULLIN NEW YORK”, with what appears to be the original brass mounted ebony ramrod. Flat lockplates with flat sided hammers and scalloped fences with the makers’ name on each side. Large trigger guard with pineapple finial and long lower tang. Nose piece also has a pineapple finial. 1-pc stock is of nicely figured walnut with the bbls secured by a single wedge through forearm. Checkered straight grip with smooth steel buttplate having a long stepped tang. Bottom of the bbls have English proofs. Accompanied by a letter from Newbold L. Herrick of New York dated April 25, 1963 to Henry E. Coe III of Long Island New York transferring ownership of this shotgun with some minor history. A letter dated April 27, 1963 on Mr. Coes’ letterhead gives a little more history on the provenance of this shotgun. Mr. Coe states that Mr. Herrick had told him that his friends’ father had killed many ducks in China with this shotgun. NSN. CONDITION: Bbls retain 50-60% mottled brown pattern. Lockplates are mostly a silver brown with colors in the sheltered areas. Stock has a hairline crack in back of each lockplate, otherwise is sound and retains most of a fine oil finish with some mildew. Strong bright bores with scattered fine pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-48881 JR652 (400-700)

850
$2,990.00

LANE & READ LARGE BORE HALF STOCK FOWLER. Cal. approximately 4 Bore. High grade fowler with 34” round damascus bbl with concave quarter rib and single bead. Stock is beautifully grained honey and chocolate, highly figured, French walnut with checkered wrist and large shadow cheek-piece. It has pewter nose cap and a single wedge through oval German silver escutcheons. The iron trigger guard is large with a square front and pineapple finial and long pointed pistol grip tang. Bbl has an iron bottom rib with one iron guide and iron nose pipe that contains, what appears to be, the original brass tipped rammer. The lock plate is front action and marked “LANE & READ/BOSTON”. The bottom of the bbl has English proofs. The buttplate is smooth steel with a long stepped tang. There is a small gold oval plate on the bottom of the stock with modern engraving “DANIEL WEBSTER”. CONDITION: Fine. The exposed part of the bbl is a dark brown patina with damascus pattern showing through. Under the forearm is strong bright pattern. All the iron has a dark brown patina. Mechanics function fine. Wood is sound and retains most of a fine restored finish. 4-48454 JR334 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,000-5,000)

851
$1,380.00

PHILADELPHIA HALF STOCK RIFLE WITH SPURIOUS DERINGER MARKINGS. NSN. Cal. 36, 39-3/4″ oct. bbl marked “DERINGE /PHI” on the lockplate and “DERINGER/PHILA” on the bbl. Nipple is replaced. Fancy Philadelphia patchbox has a release button in the toeplate. It has been divided into two compartments inside and the rear is full of grease. Lower buttplate screw is stripped out. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina over all with areas of light surface rust and pitting. One sizeable dent on the top of the bbl just in front of the breech. Hammer and nipple are replacements. Stock has been cracked and repaired through the front bbl. key. Otherwise, fine. 4-47204 FS669 (1,000-2,000)

852
$1,265.00

PHILADELPHIA TWO PIN HALF STOCK RIFLE WITH DERINGER MARKING. NSN. Cal. 46, 40-1/4″ oct. bbl. Marked “DERINGER/PHILA” on the lock. Ramrod, hammer and nipple have been replaced. Philadelphia style patchbox has an ivory release button in the toeplate. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina with light to moderate pitting over all. Stock has several short cracks including some that have been repaired. Stock has been refinished. Mechanically okay. 4-47205 FS682 (750-1,250)

853
$0.00

PERCUSSION FULL STOCK RIFLE. Cal. 38. 41” oct bbl, no markings on lock or bbl. Simple four piece patch box with side rails nailed on. NSN CONDITION: Heavy brown patina with moderate to heavy pitting around the breech. Stock has been broken through the lock area and repaired with some additions. Other splits and slivers along the forearm have not been repaired. The nipple is broken, ramrod is replaced. Mechanics needs work.4-48720 (1,000-1,500)

854
$230.00

SOUTHGATE HOMEMADE HEAVY BENCH RIFLE. Cal. 54. Massive homemade bench rifle with 44″ round bbl, 1-3/8″ at the muzzle. Lock is unmarked and convertible from flintlock to percussion or visa versa. It has dbl set triggers and a sight extension as part of the breech plug tang. There is a target sight base at the muzzle. It is all mounted in a massive flat bottomed, 1-pc walnut stock, 58-1/2″ overall length. Buttstock is built on modern lines with a deep pistol grip, Monte Carlo comb with cheek-piece and an old Jostam pad. CONDITION: Fine. Iron retains a dark brown patina, sights are missing, wood has hairline in the wrist. Mechanically fine. Would make a good old shooter. 4-47223 JR466 (250-450)

855
$690.00

JOHN LASH PERCUSSION FULL STOCK RIFLE WITH FANCY PATCHBOX. NSN. Cal. 42, 29-3/4″ oct. bbl marked “JOHN LASH /1856” on top, surrounded by six stars, an eagle and a pointing hand. The curly maple stock, inlays and patchbox all appear to be excellent replacements, and all the inlays expertly installed. Lock is marked “JOHN GRIFFITH/CINCINNATI O”. CONDITION: Rust-brown patina on bbl, light pitting on lock. Wood looks unused. 4-47212 FS671 (400-700)

856
$0.00

PERCUSSION FULL STOCK RIFLE. Cal. 50. 40” oct bbl, no markings. The lock screw was hole was redrilled to fit this lock to the gun. Hammer and ramrod are replacements. NSN CONDITION: Smooth brown patina on the bbl except at breech, which is very heavily worn. Wood is cracked at the rear of the trigger guard and some small slivers are missing along the forearm. The bottom inch of the buttplate is missing. Stock has been sanded and revarnished. The rear sight has been filed. Mechanics need work. 4-48721 (800-1,200)

857
$172.00

PERCUSSION FULL-STOCK RIFLE. Cal. Bored out to 60. 41” oct bbl, single lockplate screw. NSN. CONDITION: Heavily pitted around the breech. Stock has been cleaned but the chips, splinters and cracks have not been fixed. Ramrod is a replacement. Mechanically needs work. 4-48830 FS178 (300-500)

858
$230.00

PERCUSSION FULL-STOCK RIFLE. Cal. Bored out to 60. 39-1/2” oct bbl. NSN. CONDITION: Heavy rust-brown patina overall. Stock has numerous splits, chips and slivers missing, as well as the forearm tip. Ramrod is a replacement. Mechanically needs work. 4-48833 FS179 (200-400)

859
$517.00

RAMSDELL BUCK AND BALL GUN. Cal. .58, 32” part oct bbl, of military style. Marked “C. V. Ramsdell / BANGOR Me” on the upper left flat. Rear sight is missing. CONDITION: Gray patina on the bbl and lock. Wood is sharp and has possibly been cleaned although it has not been sanded. Mechanically fine. 4-47866 FS75 (200-400)

860
$201.00

ASSEMBLED HALF-STOCK RIFLE. Cal. 45. 34” oct bbl. The parts are from various sources with drum, ramrod and patch box being of recent origin. NSN. CONDITION: Gray-brown patina with moderate to heavy pitting on the bbl. Stock has cracks at the butt but is otherwise good. Mechanically needs adjustment. 4-48827 FS175 (150-300)

861
$3,737.00

SMALL FRAME VOLCANIC PISTOL. SN 1707. Cal. 31. 3-3/4” oct. bbl. The follower and spring are replacements. Marked “NEW HAVEN CONN. / PATENT FEB 14. 1854” on top of bbl. CONDITION: Scant traces of finish on the bbl. The trigger spring is a replacement. Grips are well worn with chips missing at the base and initial stamped in the bottom. The brass has numerous dents and scratches with rubbed areas on the left side. Action is good. X12 4-48418 (3,000-5,000)

862
$3,737.00

SMITH & WESSON VOLCANIC PISTOL. SN 129. Cal. 31. 4-1/8” part oct. bbl. Marked “SMITH & WESSON / NORWICH. CT.” on top flat of bbl. The patent marking on the left flat of the bbl is unreadable due to pitting. CONDITION: Heavily pitted on left side, lightly on right except at rear of frame where it is heavier. Grips are slightly undersized and possibly refinished. Action is good. X13 4-48419 (3,000-5,000)

863
$3,450.00

SMITH & WESSON SMALL FRAME VOLCANIC PISTOL. Cal. 30. All steel, 4” bbl with usual marking on the top flats “CAST/STEEL/SMITH & WESSON/NORWICHH, CT./PATENT/DEC 25 1849”. Patent date is nearly illegible. Frame and sideplates are lightly engraved in foliate arabesque patterns and it has bag shaped walnut grips that appear to be old replacements. SN 6. CONDITION: Sideplates and left link are matching numbered. Right link appears to be a replacement. Bolt is numbered “2”. The carrier was not removed but appears to be original. Right front sideplate screw is a replacement and does not fit. Balance of the internal parts were not examined as they are covered in old heavy grease. Hammer screw appears to be a replacement. The follower and the swivel retainer are replacements, as are the muzzle cap screws. Strong bore that is dark, with fine pitting. No original finish remains being a gray metal color with moderate pitting over all the metal surfaces. Hammer will sometimes not hold at full cock. 4-48053 JR249 (Anderson Collection) (3,000-4,000)

864
$920.00

UNWIN & RODGERS KNIFE PISTOL. NSN. 6mm RF. 3-1/2” German silver and iron bbl. Two folding blades both 3-5/8. One marked “NON.XLL / UNWIN& / RODGERS / PATENT”. CONDITION: Main spring is broken. Both blade positions wrong. Left scale is broken at the second pin. The right one is badly scuffed with a crack through the same pin and a small piece missing at the rear. Mechanically needs work. 4-48538 FS 1 (900-1,200)

865
$431.00

MARIETTE PEPPERBOX. SN. 100. Cal. .38, 3-7/16” round bbls. Marked “MARIETTE / BREVETE” on the front grip strap. The grip is carved at the base with leaves and checkered at the top. CONDITION: Smooth brown patina with part of the bbl markings removed from an earlier cleaning, minor wear to the grips. Action is fine. 4-48400 FS64 (400-600)

866
$862.00

*TAYLOR FUR GETTER. SN. 2805. Cal. .22. 6” round bbl. Standard markings on both sides of the frame. CONDITION: Brass parts have a mellow patina. The iron parts are lightly pitted. Mechanically fine. FS44 4-48540 (150-300)

867
$575.00

SHARPS MODEL 2B FOUR BARREL DERRINGER. Cal. 22 Short. Blue and nickel finish, brass frame with smooth walnut grips. All markings are on the left side of frame and the bbl release is a knurled button on left side of frame. Consignor states that this pistol belonged to his grandmother, Mary Tobin, whose stage name was Lillie Brink, a Broadway performer in the 1880’s. SN 2863. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain traces of original blue in sheltered areas being mostly a cleaned gray patina. Frame retains 92-95% strong original nickel and the grips 95-97% original varnish. Bores are strong and bright with some light pitting. Bbl screw is battered, functions fine. 4-47879 JR515 (400-700)

868
$0.00

SHARPS MODEL 1A 4-BARREL PISTOL. Cal. 22. 2-1/2” fluted bbls. The grips, grip retainer and screw are replacements. SN 18762. CONDITION: Fair with light pitting on the bbls, heavier on the left side. The frame has a mellow patina. Grips are unfinished and loose. Mechanically needs work. 4-48847 FS199 (200-300)

869
$747.00

FRANK WESSON SUPERPOSED SWIVEL BREECH 2 BARREL DERRINGER. Cal. 32RF. brass frame with 2-1/2” iron bbl that swivels around a center pivot with half moon German silver sights on each bbl. One bbl is rifled, other is smooth bore. It has bird head, 2-pc rosewood grips with small ivory diamond inlays at the top. CONDITION: Good, cleaned bright, markings intact, grips refinished, strong bright bores. 4-48486 JR367 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (400-700)

870
$316.00

WHEELER’S PATENT SWIVEL BARREL DERINGER. Cal. 22-32. 3” oct bbls, standard markings on top of each bbl. SN 2084. CONDITION: Gray patina mixed with pits on iron parts, frame has a mellow patina. Right grip is cracked from top to bottom and has been repaired. Action is good. 4-48846 FS184 (250-350)

871
$460.00

REMINGTON ELLIOT FOUR BARREL PISTOL. SN 14145. Cal. .32. 3-1/2” bbl. Standard markings on sides of barrel. Grips do not fit well. CONDITION: 40% blue on the barrel, traces on the frame. Mechanically good. FS52 4-47803 (250-500)

872
$287.00

REMINGTON VEST POCKET DERINGER. SN 11916. Cal. 22. 3-1/4” part oct. bbl. The Remington marking on top of the frame is only partially readable. CONDITION: The rear frame screw is broken and riveted. The trigger spring is missing, the left grip is cracked. FS38 4-48542 (150-300)

873
$1,063.00

CHICAGO PALM PISTOL. Cal. 32 extra short RF. Nickel finish, hard rubber side panels, lightly engraved on the right side of frame and on bbl. Hard rubber grip panel. SN 10785. CONDITION: All matching, springs are intact but cylinder does not rotate. Hard rubber panels are turning chocolate and show light wear. Overall retains 95% original nickel. Strong dark bore. 4-48416 JR484 (500-1,000)

874
$230.00

CASED PAIR OF POCKET PISTOLS. 1) OK. Cal. 22. 2-3/4” part oct bbl. SN 2842 CONDITION: Moderate pitting on the bbl and hammer, mellow patina on the frame. Grips are worn but retain traces of the original finish. Mechanically needs work. 2) Unmarked. Cal. 30RF. 3-3/4” oct bbl. SN 3134. CONDITION: Moderate pitting on bbl and hammer. Frame has several small dents. Missing a large chip at the heel of the left grip. Mechanically needs work. The case is a modified Waterman’s fountain pen case. 4-48844 FS203 (200-300)

875
$4,025.00

RARE AND SCARCE SHARPS CARTRIDGE BOX. This very rare and scarce box is 4-3/4” long, 2-7/16” wide x 1-1/4” deep. Black label with gold lettering and lime-green band. Label has a picture of an engraved sharps 4 bbl. derringer with the lettering across the top in two lines, “100 Superior Size No. 2 Pistol Cartridges /Manufactured by C. Sharps & Co.___PHILADA.”and in smaller lettering down the right side in five lines, “To Insure Accurate Shooting, These Balls are Greased. Care should be taken to keep them so.” CONDITION: Label is completely intact with some very minor nicks to the edges and three small nicks in the label, not affecting the image, although in some places the lettering is faded and faint. Lid has three broken corners with fuzzed edges, otherwise is completely intact with some minor soiling. An extremely rare box. 4-47872-397 JR682 (2,000-3,000)

876
$460.00

SMALL LOT OF ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE CARTRIDGES. 1) 44 Lipfire Army. 23 copper case cartridges with grooved lead bullet, no head stamp marking, in their original 24 round horizontal pack box which is missing the lid. The bottom outer box is brown and black marbled cardboard with the inner frame blue cardboard. The cartridges are lightly oxidized with some light scattered verdigris. The box has blown corners with some wear, otherwise is fine. 2) 10 rounds of 40-50 Sharps straight paper patched cartridges contained in the top half of a pea-green Remington/UMC cartridge box top. Ammunition is bright and shiny, paper patches are clean and white, box top is fair. 3) Full box of Robin Hood 32 S&W shot. Purple label 2-pc box with wooden sabot cartridges. The label is faded but legible missing about 1/2” of the top end and one complete end also missing, one side of the top missing. Packet was sealed so ammunition was not examined. 4-49004 JR784 (1,000-2,000)

877
$345.00

SCARCE VOLCANIC ROCKET BALL CARTRIDGE. Cal. 31. Usual lead configuration with several lubricating grooves, a brass insert with cork center in the base. CONDITION: Very fine, slight oxidation, no dents or damages. 4-48774 JR450 (100-200)

878
$316.00

*LOT OF 3 MODERN PISTOLS. 1) Navy Arms Sharps. SN 4755. Cal. .22. 2-3/8” bbl. In original box. CONDITION: Unused but frame corroded and grips undersized and loose. 2) Pair of Colt No. 4 Deringers. SN 82424D & 82425D. Cal. .22, 2-1/2” bbl. CONDITION: Unused but slightly corroded in original box. The box is badly scuffed. FS37 4-48545 (100-200)

879
$0.00

FINE RARE SAMUEL J. HOGGSON ENGRAVED SILVER PLATE HENRY RIFLE. Cal. 44RF Henry. Silver plated receiver with 24” oct bbl, integral magazine tube, fine German silver front sight and Henry ladder rear sight. Stock is lightly figured dark walnut with early round heel buttplate. Receiver is typically Hoggson engraved with a large flower on each side of the receiver on the front panels, a bird dog on point on the left sideplate and foliate arabesque patterns elsewhere, almost identical to serial number 6065, 1888 and 7009 pictured on pages 36, 43 & 47 of The Winchester Book by George Madis. Top of the receiver has two small holes, one larger than the other. The larger of which is tapped, apparently for an early Malcolm scope mount similar to the one picture on page 41 of the 1985 Edition of The Winchester Book by George Madis. Removing the stock discloses the serial number on the left side of the lower tang with the letter “S” stamped above it indicating silver plating. The buttplate has the serial number stamped inside of the toe. Walnut stock is not marked and neither are any of the screws. The buttplate tang screw is a replacement and set at an angle as there is a broken screw directly under the hole. This screw head has been modified to fit the angle of the tang. SN 4527. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and mag tube retains full coverage, smooth even plum-brown patina with only minor edge wear. Receiver is fine and retains about 75% original silver plating. Stock is sound and retains most of its custom finish. Buttplate retains 70-75% silver plating. Bore is bright and shiny with a little scattered fine pitting. 4-48630 JR555 (55,000-75,000)

880
$34,500.00

SCARCE MARTIALLY MARKED HENRY RIFLE. Cal. 44RF Henry. Usual configuration with 24” oct. bbl, integral magazine tube, brass receiver and straight grain walnut stock. Early round heel trapdoor buttplate. Inspector marks in the usual places with “CGC” and an “H” on the bbl, double “HH” on the right front edge of the receiver and a tiny “C” on the right side of the heel of the buttplate. There is an oval cartouche on the right side of the wrist. This is 1 of only approx. 1900 Henry’s purchased by the Union Army during the Civil War. Removal of the stock disclosed the serial number stamped on the left side of the lower tang, inside the top tang channel on the stock, inside the toe of the buttplate and on the two buttplate screws. Tang screws are not numbered but appear original to this rifle. Accompanied by a 2-page letter from George Madis certifying the authenticity of this rifle. SN 3066. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains traces of blue in the sheltered areas on the bbl with scattered very fine pitting being mostly a brown patina. Receiver is a medium mustard patina showing old edge wear. Stock is sound with a fine hand polished patina retaining generous amounts of an old refinish. Bore is strong with some shine mixed with pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-48691 JR554 (35,000-55,000)

880A.
$34,500.00

HISTORIC AND IMPORTANT WINCHESTER MODEL 66 SADDLE RING CARBINE THAT BELONGED TO OLIVER F. WINCHESTER. Cal 44 RF Henry. Standard carbine with 20” round barrel, full magazine, integral front barrel band and sight, round barrel band, 2-position flip rear sight, brass receiver with staple and saddle ring on the left side and brass carbine buttplate with trap. Accompanied by a letter dated February 16, 1970 from the Winchester Gun Museum identifying this carbine as “Assembled July 1, 1876” and “Sent to O.F.W.’s house (probably Oliver F. Winchester)”. The letter further states that “It was returned put in good order and cleaned and shipped out December 4, 1890”, and signed by T.E. Hall. It is accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum’s letter dated July 26, 2002 stating the same as above with the additional notation “up at the house {the main office building}”. Additionally, there is a printout of the actual shipping record on file at the Cody Firearms Museum which identifies this carbine and in the sold column and order number column instead of the date and order number it simply has “OFW”. Under the remarks column in the same hand, is “up at the house”. Then in another handwriting is “put in good order & cleaned Dec. 4/90-22194”. Additional research at the Cody Firearms Museum research office disclosed two additional 66 carbines under the same order as this carbine, in 1890. They were also “refreshed”. Also accompanying is a copy of Oliver Winchester’s will from the probate records of New Haven, CT. History records that Oliver F. Winchester passed away in 1880, leaving his estate to his wife with three administrators. One was his son, another a lawyer and the third his son-in-law, named Thomas G. Bennett. The son passed away not too long after Mr. Winchester’s demise and the lawyer was deceased in the late 1880’s, leaving Mr. Bennett as the sole surviving trustee. In 1890 Mrs. Winchester decided to sell out all the property and possessions and move to California. Almost simultaneously Mr. Bennett was appointed as CEO or the head of Winchester operations. Mr. Bennett was well known as a hard driver and efficient manager. It stands to reason that, in cleaning out the estate, he would have returned this carbine and any others found in the Winchester home to the factory to be sold to raise capital. SN 131554. CONDITION: Very fine. The barrel retains about 85% strong original blue with light scattered spots of fine surface rust. The magazine tube is mostly a plum-brown patina with spots of moderate to heavy rust. The barrel band retains about 60% original blue. The receiver is extremely fine with sharp edges, a few light scratches and a beautifully medium mustard patina. The screws retain generous amounts of their original blue. The lever is mostly a blue-brown patina while the hammer retains about 30% fading case colors. The buttplate is fine with a light mustard patina and the screws retain most of their blue. The forearm has a hairline crack at the tip otherwise the wood is sound. It retains a fine oil finish with light handling and use marks. The lower tang is cracked through the lever lock, not affecting the operation. The bore is strong with sharp rifling and moderate to heavy pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-49005 JR785 (35,000-55,000)

881
$2,817.00

AFRICAN MARKED WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44RF Henry. Standard rifle with 24” oct. bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent brass buttplate with trap. Stock is fitted with a sling loop and the foreend cap with a sling eye. Top of receiver, in front of the ejection port, is stamped “K.T / 1” and “CG” with the British broad arrow in between, stamped back to back in two places reading from both left and right. Buttplate is marked with the serial number inside the toe. SN 37509. CONDITION: Fair to good. No original finish remains. Four or five spots of heavy pitting on the left side of bbl and magazine tube with light fine pitting elsewhere. All the metal has been cleaned, brass polished. There are wrench marks on receiver. Loading gate is a replacement. Front sight blade is loose in the base and the rear sight blade is broken and missing. Wood is sound but has been refinished. Bore is worn and dark with visible rifling and a ring about midpoint. 4-48632 JR558 (2,750-3,750)

882
$2,530.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44CF. Standard carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and brass rifle buttplate with trap. There is a saddle ring and staple in the left side of receiver. Forearm has a hole through the tip just in front of the bbl band. SN 159978. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains. Iron is a silver metal patina with moderate to heavy pitting. Receiver is polished and worn with numerous small nicks and dings, battered screws and a replacement top tang screw. Rear sight is a homemade replacement. Wood, with the previously noted hole in the forearm, is otherwise sound having numerous nicks and scratches and a large cut on the right side of the buttstock. Bottom of the buttstock has a filled hole. Fair bore with strong rifling, dark with pitting. 4-48631 JR559 (2,250-2,750)

883
$3,162.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44RF Henry. Standard rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent brass buttplate with trap. Replacement silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight with a Henry style ladder rear sight. Top flat of the bbl is stamped “H6” in small letters. Buttstock has a factory sling loop and the forearm a replacement sling loop. SN 36345. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains. Iron being cleaned to white with scattered heavy pitting and heavy pitting on the hammer and lever. Receiver is worn and polished with numerous small nicks and scratches. Hammer screw is a replacement. Wood is sound, dark and oil stained showing heavy wear, missing a small sliver from the forearm with a repaired crack on each side. Strong bore with some shine and pitting. Lever and bolt will not open all the way. Lever lock is a replacement and the rear ladder sight blade is broken and missing, the loading gate is not correct. 4-48633 (2,750-3,750)

884
$0.00

VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL FRENCH LEVER ACTION CENTER FIRE RIFLE. Cal. appears to be 44 American (44 American functions fine, 44 Russian and 44-40 are too long. Could be a European cartridge similar to the 44 American ). French attempt to create a lever action, repeating rifle based roughly on the design of the Henry rifle. Metal is iron with a 24” oct to round bbl that is either damascus or at least has damascus pattern with a small European style barleycorn front sight and a wide unfinished 2-leaf express sight on the top flat. The front sight is numbered 45. The forearm is rounded and about 7/8 length with a groove near the tip. It is secured with a single musket band with integral wire swivel and a corresponding larger swivel in the butt. The receiver is reminiscent of the Henry with a carrier that extends about 1/8” below the frame. The forward part of the frame has a loading system similar to the Briggs Patent System. The buttstock is more European musket in design with a semi-crescent smooth steel buttplate that has a long stepped top tang. The top tang has been filed and probably modified for a tang sight, which is missing. The bottom of the bbl, underneath the forearm is marked “LEOPOLD BERNARD CANNONIER A PARIS, 450 23177 1870”. It was featured in an article by C.W. Slagle in the fall 1992 edition of The Winchester Repeater magazine and is pictured on Pages 16 & 17 of Winchester, An American Legend by R.L. Wilson. It also sold as lot #776 in the May 20th 1998 Littlejohn auction. The Cody Firearms Museum currently has Oliver Winchester’s favorite shotgun in their inventory, which as made by Leopold Bernard and it is known that Winchester was friendly with Bernard. It is likely Winchester had some influence in the development of this rifle. CONDITION: Overall fine, bbl retains 60-70% plum blue with the damascus patterns showing through. The receiver has some light to moderate pitting on the left side and top of the receiver with the balance strong dull blue. Stock has a nicely repaired break through the wrist and a 1/2” x 2” area of fill. Retains most of an old refinish. Bore is bright and shiny, action is fine. 4-48473 JR3 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (10,000-15,000)

885
$0.00

RARE DELUXE SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-75. Very special rifle with 28” oct bbl, full magazine, wind gauge Beachs front sight, rare platinum line 7-leaf express sight, 2X wood with checkered forearm and black insert pistol grip stock with crescent steel buttplate with trap containing a 4-pc iron wiping rod. Receiver is blued with single set trigger and the rifle is fitted with sling eyes. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as received in the warehouse on 8/18/97 and shipped 8/30/97 to WO #14483/ Butt is listed in the records as shotgun butt versus the crescent butt currently on the rifle. This is obviously an error in the records as there is no doubt, what so ever that the buttstock is correct and original to this rifle. Also accompanying are reproductions of pages 117 and 118 of The Winchester Model 1876 “Centennial” Rifle, which are charts indicating the relative rarity of the features found on this rifle. According to this book only 256 were checkered, 3 of which had 2X grade wood, 3 had a wind gauge front sight and 529 had 7-leaf express rear sights. Also accompanies is a close up photograph of the left side of the lower tang showing the assembly number and two X’s. SN 54965. CONDITION: About fine. Bbl retains about 92-93% dull original blue. Magazine tube about 95%. Foreend cap retains 92-93% bright blue. Sight is complete and original with a couple of the blades turning brown. Receiver and sideplates retain about 65-70% thin original blue, strong and bright in sheltered areas. Lever and hammer retain about 40% faded case colors. Buttplate retains about 95% original blue. Wood is sound and retains 92-93% original piano finish varnish with usual nicks and scratches from handling and use. Strong bright shiny bore with minor scattered light pitting. A fine rare 76 worthy of most anyone’s collection. 4-48641 JR545 (25,000-35,000)

886
$0.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 45-75. Standard carbine with 22” bbl, square base front sight and 1876 marked reverse mounted carbine ladder rear sight. Full length forearm with single bbl band and steel nose cap. Wood is uncheckered with straight stock and smooth carbine buttplate without trap. There is a stud and ring in the left side of receiver. 2nd type receiver with screwed on dust cover rail. Left side of the bbl and left front edge of receiver have British proofs. Accompanied by an early Buffalo Bill Historical Center letter identifying this rifle with listed shipping date of July 31, 1882 along with 19 other carbines of the same specifications to the same order. SN 24169. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains about 95% strong bright original blue. Blue on the inside of the sight is brilliant. Receiver retains about 95% strong bright original blue overall with some light scratches on right sideplate and three rows of chemical spotting on the left side. The spotting removed the blue which is now turned to a brown patina. Wood is sound and retains 95-97% original finish with light handling and use marks and a few scattered bruises. There is a gouge on the left wrist and another on the left side of the forearm with corresponding dings on the metal. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48803 JR610 (13,000-18,000)

887
$3,450.00

WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-75. Standard grade rifle with 28” oct bbl, full magazine, Beach’s front sight and rare platinum line 7-leaf express sight. Single set trigger, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with factory type sling loops. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as originally shipped 11/17/88, returned and reshipped 9/19/94. The 7-leaf sight is not specifically mentioned, nor are the swivels, however, there is no doubt that this sight is original to this rifle. Sling loops may have been added in 1894 when the rifle was returned. SN 57885. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 50% blue turning brown with the balance a light patina. Rear sight is fine with one loose leaf that has some light dings. Receiver retains 60-65% thin original blue, strong in the sheltered areas. Wood is sound, missing a chip at the upper tang and retains a fine hand rubbed patina, probably an old refinish. Forearm has a gouge and there are a couple of small ones on the buttstock. Strong dark bore. 4-48640 JR550 (3,500-4,500)

888
$3,450.00

RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-75. Standard grade 2nd Model rifle with 28” oct bbl, full magazine, Beach’s front sight and rare 7-leaf platinum line express sight. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap. Stock has an after market musket sling swivel installed, none on the front end. Fitted with single set trigger. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle and verifying the 7-leaf sight showing shipment on 10/2/82. SN 22961. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains being a brown patina overall with some mottling on the left side and sideplate. Magazine tube and bbl band are dented and dinged near the upper end with wrench marked just above the forearm. Wood is sound with a fine old hand rubbed patina and several moderate to heavy gouges. Strong dark bore. 4-48643 JR549 (3,250-4,250)

889
$0.00

WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-60. Standard grade rifle with special order 30” oct. bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap. Half-nickel front sight and long blade 1876 marked ladder rear sight. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as having been shipped 7/30/81. Information on page 116 of The Winchester Model 1876 “Centennial Rifle” indicates that there were 314 30” oct. bbls produced in the 1876 models. SN 14907. CONDITION: Good, plus. Bbl retains about 40% thin original blue mixed with brown patina. Magazine tube has a small dent and is mostly light brown patina with light pitting. Receiver retains 35-40% plum blue/brown patina with light to moderate pitting. Lever and hammer retain traces of original case colors. Top tang has moderate to heavy pitting, as does the buttplate. Buttplate has been cleaned. Wood is sound with moderate to heavy use and handling marks and retains most of an old refinish. Worn, dark bore with good rifling. 4-48642 JR561 (3,500-4,500)

890
$0.00

DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Fine deluxe rifle with special order 26” oct bbl, full magazine, checkered forearm and black insert pistol grip stock, crescent buttplate with trap. Bbl has Lyman front sight, 3-leaf carbine style express sight and Lyman loop style tang sight. Receiver is case colored. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this rifle with shipment date of June 23rd 1883. SN 107942. CONDITION: Bbl retains about 90% original blue with an area turning brown about midpoint. Magazine tube is mostly a plum-brown with blue in sheltered areas. Receiver retains about 10% case colors, mostly on the left side with the balance turned silver mixed with scattered rust spotting. Stock has a hairline crack on back of the top tang and retains about 80% of a fine old refinish. There is a scratch on the forearm, otherwise the wood has light nicks, scratches and dings with a pattern of bruises on the buttstock. Bright shiny bore. 4-48801 JR608 (6,000-10,000)

891
$0.00

RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44WCF. Standard grade 3rd Model rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, Beach’s front sight and rare 7-leaf platinum line express sight. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap and single set trigger. Also fitted with factory sling loops and an original type Winchester sling. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle including the set trigger, sights, sling and swivels as having been shipped 8/16/93. SN 431698. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains about 50% thin blue turning brown. Magazine tube is mostly silver metal color. Receiver retains 10-15% thin original blue in the sheltered areas with the balance a silver metal color. Wood is sound, overall retains a cleaned patina with traces of original finish on the buttstock. Strong bore with pitting in the grooves. Sling is very worn and thin but appears original. 4-48637 JR551 (3,750-4,750)

892
$2,472.00

RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1973 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44WCF. Standard grade 3rd Model rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, Beach’s front sight and rare 7-leaf platinum line express sight. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap and single set trigger. Also fitted with factory sling loops. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle including the set trigger, sights, sling and swivels as having been shipped 8/23/93. SN 431732. CONDITION: Fair to good. Refinished bbl, magazine tube and foreend cap. Receiver cleaned bright with moderate pitting. There is a small crack in the toe, retains most of an old refinish. Front sling loop is missing, stud is present. Strong bright bore with fine pitting. Hammer sometimes will follow the bolt on closing. 4-48638 JR552 (2,500-3,500)

893
$3,450.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SMOOTH BORE RIFLE WITH BUFFALO BILL HISTORY. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard grade rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood and straight stock with crescent steel buttplate with trap. Front sight is half nickel with a semi-buckhorn rear sight. This rifle was formerly in the Buffalo Bill Museum, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY for several years. It is accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as smooth bore and being shipped 8/30/02. Also accompanied by a letter dated April 22 1939 from Rev. John Raymond Hand of Chicago and Philadelphia to the Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, IL. In the letter he advises them that this rifle had been inherited from his father who had received it from “Col. WM. F. Cody”. He states that his father was a designer for the Hotchkiss Blue Car Co. who had built several cars (presumably railroad cars) for Col. Cody’s show including the Col.’s private car. Also included is a letter in response to Rev. Hand from the Historical Society soliciting a five-year loan of the rifle to the Historical Society. Additionally, there is a five-year loan document dated May 8, 39 which has a pencil notation at the top that the rifle “Automatically became a gift in 1944”. One other document accompanies which is the actual museum listing sheet. Consignor states that he purchased this rifle directly from the Historical Society somewhere in the 1950’s or 60’s in association with Arnold Marcus Chernoff, a famous and well-known firearms dealer in the Chicago area. The Historical Society, at that time, was disposing of their entire firearms collection and Mr. Chernoff apparently had direct access and since consignor and Chernoff were friends, Mr. Chernoff advised him to buy this rifle. Several years ago, the consignor loaned this rifle to the Buffalo Bill Museum where it has resided until consigned to this auction. SN 558001. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains 60-70% original finish turning plum. Magazine tube retains 85-90% strong original blue turning brown at the muzzle end. Receiver retains 60-70% thin original finish, silver on top turning brown on the left sideplate, cleaned bright on the right side. Wood is sound with numerous nicks, dings and scratches and a large incised X on each side of the buttstock. Bore is bright and shiny with some scattered pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-48824 JR587 (10,000-20,000)

894
$2,415.00

WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard grade rifle with 24” oct. bbl, button magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap. Front sight is half nickel with a semi-buckhorn rear sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as having been shipped 12/3/92. SN 440503. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains about 75% blue turning plum/brown. Receiver and sideplates retain 40-50% thin original blue with the balance a light patina. Wood is sound and retains about 50% original finish on the stock and with a fine hand rubbed patina on the forearm with numerous small nicks, dings and scratches. Strong bright bore with scattered fine pitting. Good shooter. 4-48636 JR562 (2,500-3,500)

895
$2,070.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. Standard grade rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood, straight stock with crescent steel buttplate. Completely restored by Doug Turnbull. SN 290572. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as restored, retaining virtually all its fine blue and bright case colors. The foreend tip, lever, hammer and buttplate are case colored. Bore is bright and shiny, possibly relined. The inside tube appears to be a modern replacement. 4-48460 JR341 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,250-2,250)

896
$747.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF. Standard grade rifle with 24” oct bbl, full magazine, standard open sights, uncheckered wood, straight stock with crescent steel buttplate. Receiver and sideplates are after market engraved with a standing deer on the left side surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns with punch dot background. Engraving is not factory. Accompanied by a Winchester Museum letter indicating shipment on November 25th 1889 with eleven other rifles. SN 319202. CONDITION: As noted, about good. Retains most of a poor refinish to the metal with the wood retaining some original finish. Strong dark bore. 4-48358 JR471 (500-800)

897
$2,185.00

RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard grade rifle with 24” oct. bbl, full magazine, replacement front sight with the rare special order 7-leaf platinum line express sight. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap, single set trigger. All the metal surfaces have been gray Teflon coated. SN 431605B. CONDITION: As noted. About good. The Teflon coating is over light pitting. The long standing blade on the 7-leaf sight has the left side of the base broken. Wood is sound and has been refinished. Bore is strong but dark and pitted. Mechanics are fine. 4-48706 JR557 (2,000-3,000)

898
$7,187.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth carbine buttplate with trap. There is a staple and ring in the left side of receiver. Bbl has square post front sight with 1873 dated carbine ladder rear sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this firearm as originally shipped on 12/15/1883 as a rifle and changed to carbine on 4/3/1884. SN 143417. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 95% original finish turning plum on the bbl with several small spots of rust pitting. Receiver retains about 90% original finish, strong and bright on the right side with light surface etching and the left side covered with extremely fine pitting. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with a fine hand polish. Forearm has a few small bruises and scratches with a series of small bruises on the buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. A very fine early 3rd Model carbine. 4-48800 JR607 (6,000-10,000)

899
$0.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 1ST MODEL SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Early carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, 66 style front bbl band with integral sight, 2-position flip rear sight with thumbprint mortised dust cover, staple and ring on left side of receiver. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth carbine buttplate with trap. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this carbine with shipment date of 5/8/1878. SN 17080. CONDITION: Bbl and magazine tube are mostly a light brown patina with traces of finish in the sheltered areas and scattered light to moderate surface rust. Receiver retains 30-40% thin original blue with a balance a light patina. Wood is sound and retains most of an old refinish with a small repair to the left side of the forearm and three others on right side of buttstock. Bore is bright and shiny with a few scattered spots of rust. 4-48802 JR609 (6,500-10,000)

900
$4,025.00

INSCRIBED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and carbine buttplate with trap. Left sideplate is inscribed “C.W. ANDREWS / LONDON / 6”. Standard post front sight with an 1873 marked carbine ladder rear sight and a staple and ring on the left side of the receiver. Left side of the bbl and left front edge of receiver have British proofs. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this carbine as being shipped 1/27/1891. SN 366296. CONDITION: Good, plus. Bbl and magazine tube retain 85-90% dark blue/brown patina that when cleaned may reveal substantial blue. Right side of bbl and magazine tube have a cleaned area. Receiver retains 40-50% thin original blue mixed with brown patina. Lever has traces of case colors with mottled silver patina. Hammer retains about 70% bright case colors. Wood is sound, missing a chip at the tang and retains most of an old refinish. Bright shiny bore with a few spots of scattered pitting. 4-48634 JR560 (3,750-4,750)

901
$0.00

AFRICAN PROOFED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard grade carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood, straight stock, carbine buttplate with trap. Left side of bbl and receiver are marked with English proofs. Left side of buttstock is stamped “B.S.A. CO. 62”. This apparently stands for the British South Africa Company of Rhodesia in 1890. Bbl has standard square base front sight with 1873 marked carbine ladder rear sight missing the slide and there is a staple and ring on left side of receiver. SN 363897. CONDITION: Very fine, as refinished. Retains about all of a fine polished blue. Wood is sound and retains most of a good refinish. Strong bright bore with some fine pitting. 4-48635 JR563 (2,500-3,500)

902
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 MUSKET. SN 571015. Cal. .44-40. 30″ bbl. Made in 1903. A name “RAMB…(?)” is scratched on the right side of the buttstock. CONDITION: 90% blue over all. Worn on the sharp edges and mixing with light surface rust and scratches. Case-hardening is bright on the sides of the hammer and lever, partially faded on the bottom. Wood has normal handling marks. 4-44109 (3,000-5,000)

903
$4,312.00

STEVENS POPE IDEAL SCHUTZEN RIFLE. Cal. Pope 33-40. Fine Model 49 rifle on a 44 action with 28” oct to round bbl about No. 3 weight. Case colored receiver, dbl set triggers, long loop lever, schnable tip splinter forearm with palm rest and Schutzen style heavy perch belly stock with deep cheek piece and Pope style aluminum Schutzen buttplate. Bbl has standard Stevens markings on top while the bottom flat is marked with Pope markings “21/141/269”. Bbl serial number (6680 under the forearm) does not match the receiver. Top flat is drilled and tapped for scope locks, which contain a J.W. Fecker small tube target scope. Bore has typical Pope left hand twist rifling. Muzzle is drilled for a Pope matching numbered 4-hole false muzzle, which accompanies, and is also accompanied by a reproduction brass Pope style bullet starter. Also accompanied by two targets reportedly fired from this rifle. This gun will be featured in Warren Greatback’s upcoming book on Pope bbls and rifles. SN 9503. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains about 90% original blue. Front sight is missing and there is an extra dovetail in the top flat through the bbl address. Receiver retains 60-70% faded original case colors and the lever 35-40% turning brown. Forearm is fine and retains traces of original finish. Buttstock is sound and retains about 90% thin original finish with fine crazing. Brilliant shiny bore, fine optics. 4-48493 JR543 (3,000-5,000)

904
$3,795.00

*CASED WINCHESTER HI-WALL TAKEDOWN SCHUTZEN RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Fine deluxe rifle with 30” No. 3 weight oct bbl. Wind gauge globe front sight with separate spirit level clip. Top flat is mounted with target blocks. Bottom flat is marked on the bottom under the forearm “C.C. Johnson” with a number. Receiver is blue and fitted with dbl set triggers and fancy finger rest lever that has had a nickeled insert for additional finger rest soldered in place. Top tang has a mid-range thin base vernier sight. Wood is very nicely grained with checkered schnable tip forearm that has a round wood palm rest and the stock with heavy Schutzen cheek piece and capped pistol grip, with perch belly and Schutzen buttplate. Case is English style green felt lined trunk case that contains a hang tag for a Winchester single shot takedown rifle, the spirit level clip and another palm rest iron. Top of the lid has a brass name plate hand stamped “H.P. Fletcher/Newport/R.I.”. The consignor inherited the gun and was told that it had been awarded as a shooting prize by the Governor of New York. SN 118695. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95-97% fine custom blue, has been relined. Forearm retains most of a dark oil finish. Stock is sound and also retains most of its fine custom finish. Receiver retains about 95% fine restored blue finish. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. Front trigger has been modified but functions. Case is worn and dark, relined, replaced straps and damaged hinge. 4-47875 JR534 (1,750-3,250)

905
$0.00

FRANZ SCHILLING DELUXE GERMAN SCHUTZEN RIFLE. Cal. 8.15 X 46R. Beautiful deluxe Schutzen rifle with 29-3/4” fluted oct bbl with windage front sight base, sight is missing, and midrange rear sight groove on top flat and a large vernier peep at rear of receiver. Top flat has “FR. SCHILLING IN KOBURG” inlaid in gold surrounded by extremely fine silver and wire inlay. Top three flats over the chamber have silver inlaid, extremely fine, arabesque patterns. Receiver has full coverage Germanic foliate and floral engraving, shaded background with an oval panel on left side of a German girl with long flowing braids carrying ten liters of beer dressed in Bavarian costume. Right side has a corresponding oval in great detail of a man in Bavarian costume shooting a rifle. Lower half of the oval has very fine detail oak leaves and acorns. Each end of both ovals has very fine gold wire inlay. Top of the receiver and falling block are likewise engraved and the top tang has what appears to be very fine intertwined gold initials “EW.” Typical Schutzen trigger guard, engraved with dbl set triggers. Forearm is nicely checkered in the center in a shield pattern with both ends beautifully carved in foliate relief patterns with stippled background. Buttstock is typically early heavy semi-Schutzen style of marble cake French walnut with deep cheek piece carved on edge and around the entire bottom behind the lower tang with matching deep foliate patterns. The short horn Schutzen style buttplate is engraved to match the receiver. Breech block hinge pin is shaped like a key. Bottom of the bbl has two iron guides with the rear having a sling loop with corresponding loop on the stock. Wiping rod is missing. NSN. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains an even dark blue/brown patina. Receiver is a medium gray patina. Lever retains case colors in sheltered areas. Wood is sound showing moderate wear with some oil staining around the tangs. Bore is strong and bright, in need of a good scrubbing. 4-48351 JR631 (5,000-10,000)

906
$1,150.00

*STEVENS IDEAL MODEL 44-1/2. Cal. 38-40. Standard rifle with 28” No. 2 weight oct to round bbl, German silver Rocky Mountain front sight with Savage Arms marked open rear sight. Case colored receiver with tiny “S” shaped lever, uncheckered wood with semi-schnable forearm and straight stock with crescent steel buttplate. SN 4254. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains 85-90% blue turning brown with some scattered very fine light surface rust and a few nicks on the oct portion. Receiver retains 15-20% faded case colors with the balance a brown patina. Wood is sound with the forearm retaining 70-75% original varnish with the stock retaining traces of original varnish being mostly a hand rubbed patina. Bore is strong with good shine and moderate pitting. 4-48427 JR666 (400-700)

907
$977.00

FRAMED BUFFALO BILL SIGNATURE. Clipped ink signature of Buffalo Bill Cody that appears to have been the bottom of a letter with the line “True to friend & foe/WF Cody/Buffalo Bill/1887”. It is matted and framed with two reproduction photographs of Buffalo Bill, one as a young man posing with two Indians, one of whom appears to be Sitting Bull and the other as the older showman in a reclining pose. CONDITION: The signature is fine with one slight smear and a small water stain. The photos are also fine. 4-48369 JR458 (500-1000)

908
$690.00

LARGE PHOTOGRAPH OF BUFFALO BILL. Very large photograph of a younger showman, William F.”Buffalo Bill” Cody.with image size 18” x 13-3/4”, depicting a stage posed Cody in fringed buckskins with short beaded leather jacket, fringed buckskin pants, and mid-thigh boots with spurs. He is wearing an extremely large square belt buckle with decorated satin shirt and neckerchief with his trademark hat. He is standing with his left hand on his hip and the right arm extended supporting a deluxe 1873 rifle. The bottom of the photograph is marked “Forbes Co. Boston. Mass. U.S.A.” and signed “Sincerely Yours, / W.F. Cody / “Buffalo Bill”. The signature is printed with the photograph. The print is contained in a fine 4” wide rococo gold plaster frame and not matted. CONDITION: The print is yellowed with a minor damage at the bottom not affecting the image, which is sharp and clear. The frame is missing two or three spots of plaster with some crackling and fading to the gold. A fine decorator item. 4-47868 JR 779 (800-1,200)

909
$10,925.00

SCARCE 1902 LUGER CARBINE. Cal. 30 Luger. Standard carbine with 11-3/4” bbl, ramp front sight, 300m rear sight, full checkered wood grips with schnable tip checkered forearm secured with a single wedge and having a sling swivel loop attached. Accompanied by its matching numbered detachable buttstock with straight grip, checkered wrist sling eye and serrated horn buttplate. SN 23523. CONDITION: Very good. All matching. Bbl and receiver retain about 90% original blue overall with a couple of thin spots and a cleaned area near the muzzle. Frame retains 92-93% strong original blue, thinned on the front strap and sideplate. Bolt link and toggle retain about 95% bright blue. Overall, it retains about 40% straw colors. Wood is sound with the forearm having a couple of bruises in the checkering and some other nicks and scratches from handling and use. Buttstock retains 90-92% original varnish with normal handling and use marks with bug bites in the buttplate. Strong bore that is lightly frosted. 4-48680 JR584 (10,000-15,000)

910
$3,450.00

*1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER WITH IDEAL GRIPS AND SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 30 Luger. 4-3/4” tapered round bbl, American eagle over chamber with Germany stamped below serial number on front of frame. Grips are smooth walnut with an unnumbered wood base commercial magazine. Stock is typical leather and blued steel marked “Patents Pending”. Magazine has stainless steel body with wood base secured with a single blued steel pin and stamped with a tiny flaming bomb on the bottom. SN 19157. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Overall it retains 96-97% strong original blue with fine muzzle and edge wear. Retains 50-60% straw colors on various parts. Brilliant shiny bore with one small area of pitting. Stock is fine with the metal retaining about 75% strong original blue. Leather has a slightly crackled finish but is complete and intact showing only light wear. Grips are sound showing light wear with some light scratches on left side. 4-48671 JR501 (3,000-5,000)

911
$4,485.00

*EARLY “S” CODE KRIEGHOFF LUGER. Cal. 9mm. Fine early Krieghoff with 4” bbl, and checkered brown plastic grips. Chamber has the “S” marking with the toggle link having the usual HK and anchor over Krieghoff/Suhl. Matching numbered Krieghoff marked aluminum base magazine with Haenel Schmeisser patent markings on right side along with an eagle “L” proof. SN 3140. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining 95-96% strong original blue with light muzzle and edge wear. Overall retains 80% bright straw colors. All matching except the lock bolt, hold open, firing pin and grips which are unnumbered. Firing pin has the Krieghoff eagle proof with a “2”. Grips are extremely fine with only light diamond point wear. Magazine catch retains about 95% of its bright niter blue. Strong bright bore with fine pitting. 4-48675 JR500 (3,000-5,000)

912
$0.00

*BULGARIAN CONTRACT LUGER. Cal 9mm. Usual configuration, 4” bbl with intertwined script “DWM” over the chamber and the Bulgarian crest on the toggle link. Full checkered wood grips with a Lanyard ring at bottom of the backstrap. Marking under thumb safety is in Cyrillic and extractor is marked in Cyrillic. Early stainless bodied wood base magazine that has had the serial number removed. SN 1431. CONDITION: Extremely fine as refinished. All matching, including grips. Extremely fine grips with slightly worn bore, dark in grooves. 4-48674 JR496 (2,500-4,000)

913
$0.00

*SIMSON & CO. LUGER. Cal. 9 mm. Usual configuration, 4” bbl, blue finish, full checkered wood grips with blue body, wood base magazine bearing the serial number 1607k. The toggle link is marked, “Simson & Co/Suhl” and there are numerous eagle-6 proofs on the various parts. SN 8066. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching, including the grips, the magazine as noted. Bbl and receiver retain 93-95% original blue with muzzle and bbl wear and thinned edges. Bolt, toggle and toggle link retain about 95% original blue. Frame retains 92-94% original blue thinning on the front and back straps. Overall the various pieces retain 60-70 % straw colors. Bright shiny bore, slightly frosted in the grooves. 4-48673 JR686 (2,500-3,500)

914
$0.00

*SCARCE EAGLE “L” POLICE LUGER. Cal. 9mm. Usual configuration, 4” bbl. 1941 chamber date with Mauser banner on toggle link and police sear safety. Full checkered wood grips and a matching numbered aluminum base “fxo” magazine with Waffenampt 37 proof. Right side of receiver is stamped with a small eagle and “L”. SN 1657y. CONDITION: Very good, as refinished. All matching, including magazine and grips. Grips show moderate wear with some chipped diamonds on left side. Bright shiny bore. 4-48672 JR497 (2,000-3,500)

915
$1,667.00

*1936 S/42 LUGER. Cal. 9mm. All blued with 4” bbl, full checkered wood grips. Accompanied by a stainless body Naval magazine with wood base having concentric rings and serial number 1559. Also accompanies is a blue bodied Haenel aluminum base magazine with the serial number 2846 and has the number 3 as well as eagle “S” proof. Also accompanying is a 1939 black leather holster with unmarked takedown tool in the flap pocket. Further accompanied by the original war trophy paper dated 8 November 1945 to Frank A. Peltier. SN 6686. CONDITION: All matching except the grips, which are unnumbered and the magazines as previously noted. Overall it retains about 95% strong original blue with light muzzle wear and fine edge wear. Grips are very fine with slight diamond point wear, a couple of gouges and a small chip on the left side. Bore is very bright and shiny and in need of cleaning. Holster shows considerable wear and was dyed a long time ago. The pocket flap cover is a replacement. 4-47784 JR507 (1,250-1,750)

916
$1,782.00

*1938 S/42 LUGER. Cal. 9mm. All blued with 4” bbl, full checkered wood grips and two matching numbered blue bodied aluminum base magazines. Accompanied by an original black holster dated 1939 with an unmarked takedown tool in the flap pocket. SN 8306h. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 95-97% original blue with only light muzzle and fine edge wear. Grips are sound with moderate diamond point wear. Magazines are fine with light to moderate wear. Bright shiny bore with some slight frosting. Holster is fine, apparently re-dyed a long time ago. 4-48677 JR506 (1,500-2,500)

917
$1,322.00

*SCARCE 1906 PORTUGUESE LUGER. Cal. 30 Luger. Usual configuration with 4-3/4” bbl. Marked over the chamber with a crown over “M2” intertwined. Full checkered wood grips, grip safety and no stock lug. Magazine is stainless steel body with unmarked aluminum base. Accompanied by an original Portuguese holster of lighter weight lined leather having a black front and brown back. It has a pocket on the front edge for cleaning rod. SN 719. This pistol is consecutive numbered to another Portuguese Luger in this auction. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching except the hold open, grips, magazine and firing pin which are unnumbered. Bbl and frame retain about 92-93% strong original blue. Toggle link and bolt retain 97-98% strong bright blue. Receiver retains about 80% dull blue turning plum. Grips are sound with moderate wear to the diamond points. Bore is strong and bright beginning to turn slightly frosty in the grooves. Holster is sound with slightly crackled finish and a hole worn at the toe. Belt loop is a replacement. 4-48679 JR509 (1,250-2,250)

918
$1,322.00

*SCARCE 1906 PORTUGUESE LUGER. Cal. 30 Luger. Usual configuration with 4-3/4” bbl. Marked over the chamber with a crown over “M2” intertwined. Full checkered wood grips, grip safety and no stock lug. Magazine is stainless steel body with unmarked aluminum base. Accompanied by an original Portuguese holster of lighter weight lined leather having a black front and brown back. It has a pocket on the front edge for cleaning rod. SN 718. This pistol is consecutive numbered to another Portuguese Luger in this auction. CONDITION: All matching except magazine, hold open and firing pin which are unnumbered. Strong bore with light pitting, dark in the grooves. Holster shows considerable wear with a slightly crackled finish and a hole worn in the toe. Belt loop on the back is a replacement. Right grip has a crack, otherwise they are sound with moderate to heavy wear. 4-48678 JR505 (1,250-1,750)

919
$1,552.00

*1914 ERFURT ARTILLERY LUGER. Cal. 9mm. Usual configuration, 8” bbl, fine tune sights, full checkered wood grips with stainless steel body, wood base magazine having Naval concentric rings and serial number 1179. Right grip is branded in large letters “EWB”. SN 1865a. CONDITION: All matching, except the magazine. Retains 85-90% dull blue with muzzle and edge wear. Grip frame is turning plum with fine rust spotting. Bore is bright and shiny with light pitting near the chamber. Magazine is fine. 4-48669 JR508 (1,250-1,750)

920
$1,897.00

*1900 DWM COMMERCIAL LUGER. Cal. 30 Luger. Usual configuration with 4-3/4” tapered bbl. Full checkered wood grips and commercial wood base magazine. Marked “Germany” below the serial number on front of frame. 2nd type thumb safety with narrow trigger. Standard BU proofs. SN 5039. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching, including the grips, except the hold open which is numbered 75. Grips show very light wear. Overall it retains 96-97% strong bright original blue with minor muzzle and sharp edge wear and about 5% loss on high point of sideplate. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48670 JR498 (1,250-2,250)

921
$0.00

*KRIEGHOFF 1936 LUGER. Cal. 9mm. Usual configuration with 4” bbl, full checkered wood grips. Chamber is dated “36” with the HK and anchor over Krieghoff/Suhl on the toggle link. Magazine has a 655 Waffenampt and the number has been restruck. SN 3877. CONDITION: Good to very good, as refinished. Matching except grips and magazine. The firing pin is unnumbered. Light pitting on right side rail and a heavier spot on side of the receiver. Bright shiny bore. 4-48676 JR499 (900-1,400)

922
$1,380.00

*1908 COMMERCIAL LUGER. Cal. 9mm. Usual configuration, 4” bbl, full checkered wood grips. Made without hold open or stock lug. Magazine has stainless steel body and Naval wooden base plug with concentric rings. SN 41721. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the magazine and grips, which are unnumbered. Overall retains 94-95% original blue with light muzzle and edge wear, thinning slightly at the bottom of the grip frame with some scattered very light rust spotting on front and back straps. Brilliant shiny bore, fine magazine. 4-48766 JR504 (600-1,000)

923
$1,437.00

*1938 S/42 LUGER PISTOL. Cal. 9mm. Standard Luger with 4” bbl., all blued with full checkered walnut grips and matching numbered aluminum based magazine. There is a small “s” on the right rear side of the frame above the grip. Accompanied by a 1937 dated black Luger holster containing a takedown tool. SN 8777f CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the left grip. The right grip is unnumbered but obviously came with this pistol. Overall it retains 95-96% original finish, slightly thinned on the grip frame turning gray on the backstrap. Bore is bright and shiny. The holster is all original showing substantial wear. 4-48406 JR454 (500-1000)

924
$488.00

*1920 COMMERCIAL LUGER. Cal. 30 Luger. Usual configuration with 4” bbl, replacement smooth wood grips with unnumbered wood base magazine. Right grip has 3/4” inlay with a photograph of a Nazi officer. SN 2173k. CONDITION: About very good. Retains about 95% blue on the upper part with light muzzle and edge wear. Toggle, link and bolt retain about 97% original blue. Sideplate, about 70%. Frame retains about 65% dull blue with some spotting on the grip frame. Grips are numbered to another pistol, otherwise all matching. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48668 JR495 (500-1,000)

925
$2,185.00

*COLT PRE-WAR SUPER 38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 38 Super. Fine pre-war pistol, blued finish with 5” bbl, full checkered walnut grips and 2-tone magazine with usual markings on the base. This is possibly former FBI property. SN 4391. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 95-97% strong bright original blue overall with slight muzzle and light edge wear. There are a couple of spots of pitting on the slide and another at the bottom of the front strap with some small pinpoints of scattered light rust elsewhere. Grips show light to moderate wear with a few chipped diamonds and a small mashed spot on the left grip. Bore is bright and shiny with some scuffing in the grooves. Magazine is very fine with some staining to the white area and fine rust on the base. A very nice scarce Colt. 4-48859 JR541 (1,500-2,500)

926
$1,840.00

*COLT ASSEMBLED 1911 A1 STYLE PISTOL. Cal. 45ACP. Has all the outward appearances of a usual 1911 A1 but has the markings of a 1911 slide with United States Property on the left side of the forward part of the frame with wide hammer, long trigger and short safety, straight spring housing and diamond checkered walnut grips. The serial number indicates this pistol should have been made at Springfield in 1915. However, it has the 1911 A1 relief cuts behind the trigger and is parkerized and there are no inspector marks on the frame. In addition, on each side of the frame, just below the thumb safety, partially under the grips, is a filled 3/8” dia. hole in the position where it has been observed that the experimental full-automatic selector switches were mounted. SN 132143. CONDITION: Very good, as reparkerized. Retains most of this finish. Grips show moderate wear. Bore is lightly frosted. 4-48666 JR512 (400-800)

927
$1,840.00

*CHINESE BROOMHANDLE MAUSER. Cal. 45ACP. Chinese copy of the venerable broomhandle Mauser with 5-1/2” bbl, barleycorn front sight, 1000-meter rear sight and flat serrated slab wood grips. Chinese characters on both rear side panels. These pistols were produced in limited quantities and are only occasionally encountered on the open market. Accompanied by its original, matching numbered wooden holster/stock. SN 1566. CONDITION: Appears to be all matching. Retains about 85% thinning blue overall. Grips are fine with brilliant shiny bore. Extremely fine stock. 4-48667 JR510 (1,500-2,500)

928
$575.00

*MAUSER BOLO BROOMHANDLE PISTOL. Cal. 30 Mauser. Standard bolo broomhandle with 4” bbl., 1000 meter sight, missing the right slide lock. Blued finish with ribbed walnut grip panels and a lanyard ring in the butt. Accompanied by a brown cloth-lined leather holster. SN 466495. CONDITION: Overall retains 85-90% strong original blue turning brown on the bbl. with lightly pitted grip frame. All matching. Dark grips that show moderate wear. Good dark bore. Holster shows heavy wear with a repair at the toe, missing the flap from one clip pouch. Wear elsewhere. 4-48915 JR687 (400-700)

929
$977.00

*MAUSER LARGE RING BROOMHANDLE PISTOL. Cal. 30 Mauser. Usual configuration with 5-1/2” round bbl., replacement sleeve front sight, 1000 meter rear sight, large ring hammer with serrated wood grip panels and a lanyard ring in the butt. It is accompanied by a wooden stock/holster that is numbered to another pistol. SN 30733. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching except the stock and retains most of an old reblue over some fine pitting on the sides of the frame. The stock retains about 90% original finish with no damages just minor handling and use marks. The bore is strong and bright, frosty in the grooves. 4-46489 JR749 (800-1,200)

930
$575.00

GERMAN IMPERIAL PICKLEHAUB. Typical picklehaub of the era with black leather body having the usual brass spike on top with large German imperial eagle on the front and metal rosettes on the sides. Complete with the chin strap. CONDITION: Good to very good. Minor crackling and losses to the surface finish. Brass is in fine shape with one or two spots of verdigris. Lining is intact. 4-48393 JR464 (400-600)

931
$40.00

LOT OF TWO BOOKS. Entitled World War II by C.L. Sulzberger. These books are Colts Commemorative Edition on the American Heritage Picture History printed for the commemorative collectors. Consists of 640 pages of mostly black and white photos from all the fronts, complete with dust jackets. CONDITION: Both books are in extremely fine condition with one having minor scuffing on the dust jacket. 4-48407; 4-48408 JR467 (50-150)

932
$6,612.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 1903 U.S.M.C. WWII SNIPER RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Usual 1903 configuration with 24” round bbl with Remington stamp and date 12-41, parkerized finish, split front band with bayonet lug, grooved middle band, type “C” stock with “FJA” cartouche, Remington cartouche and Ordinance Corp wheel on left side of the wrist. Front receiver bridge and bbl are mounted with target blocks containing a Unertl 8X target scope, serial number 2013, marked “USMC-SNIPER”. The handguard has been modified to accommodate the scope block. Rifle has usual 1903 front and rear sights. Buttstock has a checkered buttplate with trap and it has a WWII style military sling. This rifle was purchased by a previous consignor from an individual who had obtained it directly from the Quantico Marine Station Museum. He will provide a letter to the successful purchaser. SN 3023683. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 96-97% strong original gray-green parkerizing on the metal and a fine hand rubbed patina on the wood. The target scope rings retains most of their bronze lacquer finish and the scope about 95% of its original blue with some light spots of rust on the eyepiece. Excellent optics. Strong bright bore, lightly frosted in the grooves. 4-48681 JR783 (4,000-6,000)

933
$2,472.00

*SPRINGFIELD PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY KRAG RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. Scarce altered carbine with 22” barrel, muzzle turned to accept 1905 bayonet, with shortened rifle stock, having a split front band with bayonet lug and stacking swivel and middle band with sling swivel and corresponding swivel in the buttstock. It has a pedestal front sight and a 2,000 yard Buffington style rear sight. The left side of the stock at the wrist has the cartouche “J.F.C.” in a rectangle. The buttplate is smooth steel with trap. Ser. 229317. CONDITION: Very good, the barrel and bands retain about 90% dull original blue. The receiver and cartridge box about 80% blue mixed with patina. The extractor retains about 90% nitre blue. The forearm has a crack, otherwise the wood is sound and retains a fine old hand rubbed patina with large scrape on the buttstock and some oil staining around the receiver. The bore is strong and bright, with some scattered light pitting. 4-48966 JR766 (1,000-1,500)

934
$488.00

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1899 KRAG CARBINE. Cal. 30-40krag. Usual carbine with 22”bbl., pedestal front sight with stamped metal cover, 2,000 yard ski-jump rear sight and 1901 cartouche. It has a commercial military style sling with the rear swivel added and the front band probably a replacement. Left rear side of receiver is mounted with a Lyman Model 21 style receiver sight. Hand guard is missing. SN 857887. CONDITION: As noted, metal retains an even plum blue-brown patina with scattered freckles of light surface rust. Stock is sound with a small notch cut to accommodate the receiver sight and some light mildew on the left side. Strong bore, frosty in the grooves. 4-48967 JR765 (400-700)

935
$292.00

*SERBIAN M99/07 MAUSER RIFLE. Cal. 7 mm. Reasonably scarce rifle on a 95 style action with 29” bbl. turned down muzzle, barleycorn front sight, 2000 meter ladder rear sight, Cyrillic markings on the left side of the receiver and receiver bridge. Accompanied by a U.S. Military sling dated 1918. SN P14374. CONDITION: Good to very good. Appears to be all matching and retains about 90% blue/brown, stronger on the receiver. Wood is sound and dirty with usual handling and use marks. Strong dark bore that may clean. 4-48916 JR692 (300-500)

936
$22,425.00

RARE DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 50 Express. Beautiful case colored deluxe 86 with 26” oct bbl, full magazine, about 3X flame grain center crotch cut walnut with checkered forearm and black insert pistol grip stock with crescent steel buttplate. Bbl has Lyman silver bead front sight with semi-buckhorn rear sight and Lyman loop style early tang sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter fully identifying this rifle and showing shipment on January 23rd, 1894. SN 85483. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 80% case colors faded on the bottom and top, strong and bright on the left side, faded toward the front end. Wood is sound and retains about 95% bright piano varnish on buttstock and 92-93% on the forearm with light handling and use marks and one small gouge on the forearm. Bore is brilliant and shiny. 4-48798 JR605 (18,500-27,500)

937
$23,000.00

DELUXE TAKEDOWN WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. Fine deluxe rifle with 26” oct bbl, full magazine, takedown, highly figured about 3X center crotch cut, flame grain walnut stock with black insert, checkered pistol grip and smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Ivory bead Lyman front sight and long ladder rear sight. Tang has an early loop style Lyman tang sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter fully identifying this rifle and showing shipment on June 15th 1894. SN 89224. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Bbl retains 96-98% strong original blue. Magazine tube retains about 95% blue, thin just above the forearm with takedown marks near the end. Receiver retains 93-95% bright original blue with edge wear and slightly thinned on the bottom. There is a small spot of light rust on top of the receiver and a couple more on the right side of receiver. Lever retains 50-60% case colors, bright on the left side fading to silver elsewhere. Hammer retains 85-90% bright case colors. Wood is sound and retains most of its fine original piano varnish with light handling and use marks on the buttstock and some light wear on the forearm. Buttplate retains about 80% bright blue. Bright shiny bore. 4-48796 JR603 (12,500-17,500)

938
$4,600.00

DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90. Fine deluxe 86 with 26” oct bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight and long blade ladder rear sight. Tang is mounted with an early Lyman sight. Wood is 3-4X with checkered forearm and black insert pistol grip stock with crescent steel buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle as having been shipped 11/23/1892. SN 73074. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains about 75% plum blue/brown, magazine tube is mostly a mottled silver with some fine pitting. Receiver is silvered case colors and gray metal with fine pitting on the right side. Wood is sound with a repaired chip at the top left tang and retains a dark oil stained finish on the forearm and about 75-80% original piano varnish finish on the buttstock. Fine bright shiny bore. 4-48639 JR547 (4,500-6,500)

939
$10,350.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-56. Standard grade rifle with 26” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl is mounted with half nickel front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight, case colored receiver. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle with shipment date of 10/18/1892. SN 69946. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 97-98% strong original blue with pinpoints of fine scattered surface rust. Magazine tube retains about 95% finish turning plum with fine scattered pinpoints of surface rust over the bottom half. Receiver retains 96-98% original case colors, brilliant on both sides with very slight fading on the top and bottom. Receiver and bolt have fine surface discoloration. Wood is sound and retains most of its fine original finish with some minor handling and storage marks on the stock and a gouge, bruise and some small marks on the forearm. Brilliant shiny bore, may be unfired. 4-48799 JR606 (10,000-20,000)

939A.
$0.00

“THE RIFLEMAN – CHUCK CONNORS” WINCHESTER MODEL 1894. Cal. 38-55. SN 33696. This saddle-ring carbine is in the configuration made famous by the TV show “The Rifleman”. The large lever loop was the trademark of Lucas McCain, the character played by Chuck Connors. This carbine was given by Connors to Alex Cord, an actor with whom Connors became close during the filming of “Synanon” a movie about drug rehabilitation in which Cord had the leading role. Connors also asked Cord to be the first guest-star in Connors’ new TV series “Branded”. After that episode was filmed, Connors presented Cord with this gun. A letter relating these events and signed by Alex Cord accompanies this fine piece of TV Western memorabilia. CONDITION: Mechanically very good. The metal is reblued, the forearm and wrist are coarsely checkered and has numerous handling marks. The comb is stamped “E. MARSH” – likely the name of the prop house that supplied guns to “The Rifleman”. The bore is strong and bright. 4-49011 (6000-8000)

940
$2,990.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-65. Standard grade rifle with 26” oct bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood, with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl has a semi-buckhorn rear sight and modified beeches front sight, wherein the original base was used and the articulated ring was replaced with a tiny brass blade. The entire rifle has been completely restored in a very profession manner, probably by Turnbull. SN 45164. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine as restored, retaining virtually all its fine blue and brilliant case colors. Bore is strong and bright with very fine scattered pitting. Wood has a couple of small nicks, and there are a couple of scratches on the receiver, otherwise it is near perfect. 4-48444 JR325 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,500-3,000)

941
$14,605.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 45-70. Standard carbine with 20” tapered round bbl, full magazine, 2-bbl bands, square base, German silver front sight and carbine ladder rear sight. Receiver has a stud and ring in the left side. Wood is uncheckered with straight stock and smooth carbine steel buttplate. Accompanied by an early Winchester Gun Museum letter identifying this rifle and showing shipment on 21 July 1902. SN 124043. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 96-98% strong bright original blue. Bbl bands retain about 50% blue. Receiver retains 95-96% bright original blue, slightly thin on the bottom. Lever and hammer retain about 75% faded case colors. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with minor handling and use nicks and scratches with a good hand polish on the forearm. Bright shiny bore with some minor frosting in the grooves. 4-48797 JR604 (14,000-18,000)

942
$0.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SPECIAL ORDER RIFLE. Cal. 45-90. Standard grade rifle with 26” round bbl, button magazine, British proofs, uncheckered wood with straight stock and a replacement Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl has a 3-leaf platinum line carbine express sight that appears original to the rifle. Just behind the sight on the bbl, the number 14012 has been engraved number and the number “J254” stamped on the right side and there are numerous British proofs on the left side of the bbl and on the receiver. On the bottom of the bbl, in front of the forearm is the number 9228. Buttstock has a sling eye with the eye missing from the foreend cap. SN 66196. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains 85-90% dull original blue. Receiver retains about 15% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Stock is missing a couple of chips around the top tang and the wood retains most of an old refinish. Strong bright bore with fine pitting. 4-48645 JR546 (3,500-4,500)

943
$1,150.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-82. Standard grade rifle with 26” oct bbl. Full magazine uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate. Front sight is a German silver Rocky Mountain blade and the rear sight is broken. SN 37064. CONDITION: Good. Retains a medium to dark brown patina overall with some light rust intermixed. Loading gate is pitted. Wood is sound and retains some of an old refinish. Worn bright bore with light pitting. Good mechanics. 4-48426 JR565 (1,000-1,500)

944
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90. Standard grade rifle with 26” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Left side of bbl and left side of receiver has post-war WWII British proofs. Right side of bbl at the chamber has an unfamiliar proof with the British broad arrow. Bolt is also proofed. Right side of buttstock has a large British broad arrow mark. SN 152923. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 90% blue turning plum. Receiver is bright metal with scattered fine pitting. Wood is sound and retains most of a very old light refinish. Bright shiny bore with some scattered fine pitting. 4-48644 JR548 (2,750-3,750)

945
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 DELUXE CARBINE. Cal. 348. Fine deluxe carbine with 20” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, slot filler in the rear dovetail with an original bolt peep, 2/3 magazine, checkered wood with beavertail forearm and capped pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. Stock and foreend cap have deluxe swivel bases. This is the 2nd type with short tang and long comb. SN 22396. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 96-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 70% bright shiny original blue turned gray on the bottom. Wood is sound with the stock retaining 95-96% bright original varnish with the checkering worn smooth. Forearm retains about 75% bright original varnish with the checkering showing wear. Brilliant shiny bore. A fine example of a deluxe carbine. 4-48780 JR590 (2,800-3,800)

946
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 CARBINE. Cal. 348. Standard grade carbine with 20” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, slot blank in the rear dovetail and original bolt peep sight. Wood is uncheckered with semi-beavertail forearm, pistol grip stock and Winchester checkered steel buttplate. This is the early type with long tang and high comb. SN 3363. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube retains about 95% strong original blue. Receiver retains about 75-80% original blue, bright on the sides and top, turning gray on the bottom. Tangs retain 96-97% original blue. Wood is sound with the stock retaining 95-97% original varnish with some chips and scratches to the finish. Forearm retains about 50% original varnish with most of the wear coming at the carry point. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48781 JR587 (2,250-3,250)

947
$10,925.00

*RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER MODEL 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Rare standard grade saddle ring carbine with 20” oct bbl, full magazine, very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. The forearm is trapper length of 7-7/8”. Bbl has a dovetail rifle front sight and carbine ladder rear sight. It also has a rifle magazine band and special thin bbl band around forearm. Left side of receiver has a staple and ring. Approximately 1” in front of foreend tip is a second dovetail on bottom of bbl. Bbl is double proofed with very late style markings. This same configuration with the extra dovetail and trapper length forearm was observed by this cataloger on approximately 100 other Model 1892 carbines and short rifles at Stembridge & Ellis Gun Rentals of Glendale and Los Angeles, CA. According to their records those rifles and carbines were ordered directly from Winchester by these movie gun rental agencies, both of which are now out of business. This carbine, along with two of the special short rifles at Stembridge Gun Rentals, are the only three pieces observed with much original condition remaining. Accompanied by a two page letter from George Madis certifying the authenticity of this carbine through conversations with Edwin Pugsley, a retired long-time Winchester management employee. He states that only a few of this type rifle or carbine was produced and were either shipped overseas or sold to the movie industry. SN 944985. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new retaining virtually all its original fine Winchester finish with a thumbnail spot of flaking on the bottom of the receiver and another small spot on the upper right side. Wood is exceptionally fine with only one or two minor tiny handling and storage marks. The buttplate also retains virtually all its original finish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48814 JR622 (10,000-15,000)

948
$0.00

*SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Standard grade rifle with 24” round bbl, full magazine, ivory bead Beach’s front sight, slot blank in rear dovetail with a Lyman loop type tang sight. Wood is about 2X of fine center crotch cut shell grain walnut with a nickeled brass Swiss buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle with “Fancy stock”, blank in rear seat and Swiss plate with Lyman sights shipped 11/24/1905. SN 289089. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains about 90% thin blue turning plum. Magazine tube retains 95-96% original blue. Receiver retains 85-90% thin original blue. Wood is sound and retains most of a fine professionally restored finish. Buttplate retains 15-20% nickel with the balance a medium mustard patina. Bright shiny bore. 4-48812 JR619 (5,000-7,500)

949
$5,750.00

WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 1892 TOM MIX PRESENTATION LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Fine deluxe rifle with 24” round bbl, full magazine, standard open sights with checkered forearm and pistol grip stock that has hard rubber grip cap and checkered steel buttplate. Left side of receiver is engraved and gold inlaid “MILLER BROS. 101 RANCH/ZACK-GEORGE-JOE/PRESENTED TO/TOM MIX/JAN. 6, 1909 BLISS, OKLAHOMA”. Accompanied by five framed photographs, 34 unframed photos, all of Tom Mix in various movie poses. Also accompanies are five small movie posters of Tom Mix movies and four small Tom Mix postcards. In addition, there is a program from the 1930 season Sells-Floto Circus and a letter dated August 12th, 1974 from Dan Sonney regarding a Tom Mix Smith & Wesson revolver. In addition, there are two books about Tom Mix, one by M. G. Norris and the other by John H. Nichols. SN 56483. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 92-94% strong original blue with scattered light surface rust, a cleaned spot at the top left rear of receiver and a repaired ding over the “Z” in the inscription. Wood is sound but of different colors. Both appear to be original wood however and both forearm and stock retain 97-98% original finish. Lever and hammer retain about 60% case colors. Bore is bright and shiny with some scattered light pitting. 4-48343 JR447 (Anderson Collection) (8,000-15,000)

950
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38WCF (38-40). Standard grade rifle with 24” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl has silver bead front sight and flat top late rear sight with patented elevator. SN 883382. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver 92-93% original blue with the balance flaked to light patina. Wood is sound and retains virtually all its bright factory finish. Forearm is light colored walnut while the buttstock is darker. Right side of buttstock has several small bruises with a scratch on the left side. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48813 JR620 (2,750-3,500)

951
$2,760.00

ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32WCF (32-20). Standard grade rifle with 24” round bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with nicely figured straight stock and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl has half nickel front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum yellow sheet identifying this rifle with shipping date of 3/11/1893. SN 8391. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 95-96% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 95% original blue with light flaking on both sides with some white spotting on the bottom and an area of light surface rust on the rear edges. Lever retains 75-80% case colors fading on the edges, bright in sheltered areas on the side. Hammer retains about 90% bright case colors. Buttplate retains about 65-70% faded case colors and the foreend cap, 95% blue. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48811 JR618 (2,500-3,500)

952
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44WCF (44-40). Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. Bbl has square base carbine front sight and carbine ladder rear sight. Left side of receiver has a staple and ring. SN 987705. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 96-97% strong bright original blue with a couple of small scratches. Receiver retains about 90% strong bright original blue with the balance flaked to light patina. Buttplate retains most of its original blue. Wood is sound and retains virtually all its bright original finish with minor handling and storage marks with three or four fine scratches on left side of buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48815 JR621 (4,000-6,000)

953
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 65 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32WCF (32-20). Standard grade rifle with 22” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood and semi-buckhorn rear sight, button magazine. Wood is uncheckered with semi-beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. SN 1006605. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood with one or two handling and storage marks on the metal and a couple of tiny bruises on the wood. Brilliant shiny bore. One of the finest 65’s to come to market recently. 4-48783 JR 588 (2,750-3,750)

954
$0.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SMOOTH BORE SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Standard grade carbine with 20” round bbl., button magazine, square base Carbine front sight with Sheard blade. Carbine ladder sight and a staple and ring in the left side of the receiver. Wood is gum wood with uncheckered forearm and highly figured straight stock with smooth steel carbine butt plate. Accompanied by a Winchester Firearms Co. letter identifying this carbine as half magazine smooth bore shipped February 8, 1901. Also accompanied by a three page letter from George Madis describing this rifle in great detail and stating that the Cody Firearms Museum records show that the receiver is manufactured in 1897 but it was not assembled until 1901. He further authenticates the originality of the smooth bore and indicates its relative rarity. SN 156436. CONDITION: Good to very good, the metal retains an even light patina with blue in the sheltered areas, both barrel and receiver. The lever retains traces of case colors and the hammer about 60% bright case colors. The forearm retains most of an old refinish, with light handling and use marks. The buttstock retains most of a fine restored finish with a grain crack on the left side about 5-1/2” up from the buttplate. The saddle ring has been replaced at one time or another. The bore is bright with moderate pitting. A fine rare carbine probably from a wild west show. 4-48919 JR735 (5,500-7,500)

955
$1,610.00

ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SPECIAL ORDER RIFLE. Cal. 30WCF (30-30). Fine special order rifle with 26” oct bbl, special order button magazine with uncheckered wood, capped pistol grip stock with crescent steel buttplate. Front sight is a Marbles “improved” tunnel sight. Rear dovetail has a slot blank. Left side of the receiver is mounted with a long Lyman #21 receiver sight. SN 85956. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains 92-94% strong original blue with edge wear. Receiver retains 50-60% thinning original blue. Wood is sound with the forearm having an after market checkering pattern and the wood retains most of an old refinish. Strong bright bore, frosty in the grooves. 4-48425 (3,000-3,500)

956
$0.00

*SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER 1894 SEMI-DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 25-35. Rare carbine with 20” bbl, button magazine, uncheckered wood with capped pistol grip stock and hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Bbl has square base carbine front sight, ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring on the left side of receiver. Wood is very nicely figured. SN 1130933. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains 96-97% strong bright finish overall with only minor muzzle wear and edge wear. Receiver has a couple of small scratches and a flaked spot or two on the sides with some slight thinning on bottom of receiver and the moveable floorplate turning plum. Lever retains about 65% thin blue and the hammer about 90%. Wood is sound and retains most of its original bright piano varnish with some light scratches and minor dings on the stock. Forearm retains about 80% bright varnish with the balance worn. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48804 JR612 (3,000-5,000)

957
$0.00

*PRE-WAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 38-55. Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth carbine buttplate. SN 870853. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 96-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 60% original blue, gray on the bottom, thin on the top and flaked on the front sides. Wood is sound and retains about 95% original finish with a couple of gouges and bruises on the right wrist and a gouge on the forearm. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48805 JR611 (2,500-3,500)

958
$3,162.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-WAR MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 32-40. Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, blued square base front sight with Marbles 94-C brass bead blade with ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring in the receiver. Very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. SN 1102952. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver 97-98% original blue and the wood about 98% original finish with a scratch on right side of buttstock and some small nicks at the toe. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48810 JR617 (2,500-3,500)

959
$0.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-WAR MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30WCF (30-30). Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, blued square base front sight with ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring in the receiver. Very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. Accompanied by the original yellow hang tag identifying this carbine. SN 931287 (only 9 numbers away from another identical carbine in this auction). CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 95% original blue, flaked to a patina on the front half of the bottom and with fine flaking on the front half of the left side. Front edge of the right side is also flaking. Wood is extraordinary for this late carbine and retains virtually all its fine finish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48809 JR613 (2,800-3,500)

960
$0.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-WAR MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30WCF (30-30). Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, blued square base front sight with ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring in the receiver. Very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. Accompanied by the original yellow hang tag identifying this carbine. SN 931278 (only 9 numbers away from another identical carbine in this auction). CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 95-96% original blue, flaked to a patina on the front half of the floorplate and with fine flaking on the front half of the left side. There is some fine flaking on the left rear of the receiver around the saddle ring stud and a couple of small spots on the right side. Wood is extraordinary for this late carbine and retains virtually all its fine finish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48808 JR614 (2,800-3,800)

961
$0.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-WAR MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30WCF (30-30). Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, blued square base front sight with ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring in the receiver. Very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. SN 931001 (In the same series as two other carbines in this auction). CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 97-98% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 90% strong original blue with three fingerprints on the left side and another on the right side which has removed the blue in that immediate area. Front edge on both sides also has light flaking and all of the flaked areas have turned to light patina. Wood is sound and retains 95-96% original finish with several light nicks and scratches on the buttstock and a couple of bruises. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48807 JR615 (1,800-2,500)

962
$0.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-WAR MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 32-40. Standard carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, blued square base front sight with ladder carbine rear sight and a stud and ring in the receiver. Very nicely figured uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth steel carbine buttplate. SN 608430. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 96-97% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains 96-97% strong original blue with thin edges and a couple of scratches on the right side. Buttstock is extremely bright and retains virtually all its original finish with a couple of minor nicks and a bruise. Forearm retains about 95% original finish with several small nicks and scratched on left side, gouge on the right and another on the bottom. Bright shiny bore, frosty in the grooves. 4-48806 JR616 (3,000-4,500)

963
$936.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 Special. Standard grade, 20” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, slot blank in the rear dovetail and the receiver mounted with a Lyman 56 sight. 2/3” magazine, uncheckered wood with pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. SN 1095026. CONDITION: Very fine, metal retains 96-98% strong bright original blue. Wood is sound and retains most of a fine restored finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48455 JR335 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (600-1,000)

964
$2,702.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 219 Zipper. Standard grade rifle with 26” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, slot blank in rear dovetail with original bolt peep, 2/3 magazine. Receiver is factory drilled and tapped for receiver sight on left side. Uncheckered wood with beavertail forearm, pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. SN 1484532. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Receiver has a couple of scratches on each side and is slightly thinned on bottom. There are a few fine scratches and handling marks in the wood finish. Toe is missing a small chip. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48782 JR642 (2,500-3,500)

965
$526.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-64 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. Late pre-64 carbine with 20” bbl, full magazine, ramp front sight, open rear sight. Receiver is factory drilled and tapped for receiver sight. Uncheckered wood with straight stock and checkered steel buttplate. SN 2493465. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood with only a small loss of varnish on the forearm, appears unfired. 4-48464 JR344 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (300-500)

966
$4,025.00

ENGRAVED DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. Composite carbine consisting of an early receiver with very late front end, a model 64 floorplate and trigger guard and what appears to be a late short wood forearm with a model 64 capped pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. 20” bbl, ramp front sight and carbine ladder sight with a saddle ring and stud in the left side of the receiver. Receiver, floorplate, lever, top tang, bolt, bbl, and bbl bands are spectacularly engraved by Karl Jagger and stocked in 3-4X walnut by Edward Kalek. Receiver is engraved with a large panel on the left side of two gold bull buffalo in prairie and mountain scene, and the right side has the Winchester rider in gold racing across a desert scene with mountains in the background. It is all surrounded with gold wire borders and extremely fine foliate and vine arabesque patterns. Stock and forearm are both nicely checkered and carved in foliate and arabesque patterns. The engraving extends 3-1/2” over the chamber and another 3” around the front sight. The serial number has been restamped. The left top edge of the receiver is engraved “PAUL JAEGER INC. JEKINTOWN. PA.” The engraving is all rendered in fine detail. SN 200000. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually its custom finish to both metal and wood. There is a small grain check on each side of the wrist. A truly wonderful custom 94. 4-48443 JR323 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (4,000-7,000)

967
$5,750.00

DELUXE ANGELO BEE ENGRAVED MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 Special. Originally a deluxe take down with 26” oct to round bbl, full magazine, checkered pistol grip stock and forearm with crescent steel buttplate. Wood is beautiful and about 3X. It has been spectacularly engraved by master engraver Angelo Bee. The receiver is engraved with game scene panels, French gray in the background, with the left being a gold inlaid bull caribou fighting off to gold wolves, in a mountain and tundra scene. Right side panel has a gold bull moose being taken down by a gold grizzly bear in a tundra and mountain scene. The balance of the receiver is covered with very fine foliate and floral arabesque pattern engraving with punch dot background. The receiver side panels, front and back edge of the receiver, top tang, sides of the lever and receiver extensions have gold wire borders. The chamber end of the bbl has two gold bands and the muzzle one. The engraving extends 1-3/4” over the chamber and about 3” on the top flat. The takedown ring is also engraved, as is the crescent buttplate. Hammer is matching engraved on the sides with gold wire inlay. The caliber on the bbl, model number on the tang, serial number and “MARLIN SAFETY” are all gold inlay. The trigger is gold plated. The engraving is signed on the left side of the receiver. SN 139530. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retains virtually all of its beautiful custom finish to both metal and wood. Strong bore with moderate pitting. 4-48441 JR321 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,500-5,000)

968
$805.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30WCF (30-30). Standard grade rifle, 26” oct bbl, full magazine, bead front sight, no middle sight, Lyman tang sight. Uncheckered wood, straight stock, crescent steel buttplate. SN 363179. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains 70% thin blue, mag tube 90% good blue, receiver 20% thin blue. Sound wood, 60% stock finish, traces on forearm. Strong dark bore. 4-48870 JR639 (500-800)

969
$460.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. Standard grade rifle, 26” oct bbl, full magazine, uncheckered wood with straight stock and a replacement plastic buttplate. Stock has had several splices made to heel, toe and wrist. Ivory bead front sight and flat top rear sight. SN 223327. CONDITION: Fair to good. No original finish remains, mottled gray brown patina with fine pitting. Wood is sound and refinished. Bolt/lever pin retaining screw missing from receiver. Heavily worn and pitted bore. 4-47840 JR625 (200-400)

970
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 SADDLE RING CARBINE. Cal. 30 US (30-40). Standard carbine, 22” tapered round bbl, pedestal front sight with replaced blade and semi buckhorn rear sight. Left side of the receiver is mounted with a Lyman 21 Long receiver sight. The forearm is standard carbine configuration with grasping grooves and a barrel band. The buttstock is a replacement of nicely figured walnut, skip-lined checkered at the wrist 14-1/4” over a Winchester checkered steel buttplate. Fitted with sling eyes. SN 73382. CONDITION: As noted, very good, retains about 90-92% original factory blue, with good original finish on the forearm and custom finish on the butt. The saddle ring and stud are missing with a plug screw in the hole. Bright shiny bore. 4-48450 JR330 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (600-1,000)

971
$1,092.00

WHITNEY KENNEDY LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 (38-40). Small frame or light rifle, standard grade with 24” oct bbl. German silver, Rocky Mountain front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight, uncheckered wood with straight stock and crescent steel buttplate with trap. SN 970. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains the metal being a silver gray color with mottled brown patina. Stock has a large chunk missing from the toe and a couple of cracks in the wrist with another in the forearm, which is also missing a 4-1/2” sliver at the rear and a 2” sliver at the front. Strong bore with pitting. 4-48421 JR567 (700-1,200)

972
$747.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. Usual carbine with 20” round bbl, full magazine, dovetail front sight and full buckhorn rear sight. The receiver, lever and hammer are gold plated with receiver deep etched engraved in the pattern of a grizzly bear and two dogs on the left side and puma and mule deer on the right side, with arabesque and scroll patterns surrounding. Hammer, lever and top of the receiver are also engraved. Wood is about 4X, flame grained walnut with checkered long wood forearm and straight stock with carbine buttplate. Accompanied by its original red velvet lined walnut exhibition case. SN 77l140. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, appears new and unfired, retaining virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. The case is equally new. 4-48475 JR355 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (750-1,250)

973
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 EXPERIMENTAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22/T-65 multiple bullet ctge. Standard grade Model 70 with 21” stainless steel bbl with matte finish. Receiver is also matte finished, mounted in a nicely figured 1-pc stock with checkered forearm and pistol grip with checkered steel buttplate and sling swivels. There is no provision for a front sight, rear dovetail is empty and receiver is mounted with a Lyman 57WJS receiver sight. The bolt has the serial number in electric pencil on the middle lug and is missing the extractor. Accompanied by a letter from Winchester dated August 18th, 1978 over the signature of Alan R. Peck, the manager of Arms Product Planning identifying this rifle as authentic and used for cartridge development. This rifle is pictured on page 304 of “THE RIFLEMAN’S RIFLE” by Roger C. Rule. Although it is identified as SN 277805 (a 22 Cal. Spcl rifle also offered elsewhere in this auction), close examination of the photo reveals particular identifying marks found on this rifle. Also accompanying is a Winchester letter dated March 25, 1979 over Mr. Peck’s signature, giving general information about these test rifles. One paragraph states that “the work was done as part of the U.S. Government’s Project Salvo” and that they were classified as the homologous series. SN 248869. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood with light handling and use nicks and scratches on the wood. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48492 JR633 (5,000-10,000)

974
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 EXPERIMENTAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Special. Standard grade featherweight rifle with 22” tapered bbl, ramp front sight with hood, folding middle sight and Refield receiver sight, mounted in a checkered 1-pc stock with high comb and checkered aluminum buttplate with sling swivels. This rifle is pictured on page 299 of “THE RIFLEMAN’S RIFLE” by Roger C. Rule. This rifle is identified as an “R & D Rifle used in Project Salvo”. Also accompanied by a Winchester letter dated March 25, 1979 over the signature of Mr. Alan R. Peck’s signature, manager of Arms Product Planning, giving general information about these test rifles. One paragraph states that “the work was done as part of the U.S. Government’s Project Salvo” and that they were classified as the homologous series. SN 277805. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and receiver retain most all their original factory finish. Trigger guard and floorplate show light wear. Stock is sound and retains about 95% original finish with some light scuffing on the buttstock. Strong bright bore with scuffing in one groove. Matching numbered bolt. 4-48491 JR634 (5,000-10,000)

975
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 EXPERIMENTAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25 Special. Standard grade featherweight rifle with 22” tapered bbl, ramp front sight with hood, folding middle sight and receiver sight, mounted in a checkered 1-pc stock with high comb and checkered steel buttplate with sling swivels. Accompanied by a Winchester letter dated March 25, 1979 over the signature of Alan R. Peck, Manager Arms Product Planning confirming the authenticity of a Model 70 marked 25 Cal. Special as a Winchester Research and Development rifle. He does not specifically identify any rifle. He states the work was done “As a part of the US Government’s Project Salvo” in the early 1950’s. Also accompanying is a copy of page 299 of “THE RIFLEMAN’S RIFLE” by Roger C. Rule which pictures three of these experimental rifles, one of which is a 25 Cal. Special from the Collection of Joe Vanietti, the same individual addressed in the letter from Mr. Peck. The rifle pictured does not appear to be the same rifle as described here. The bolt has the serial number engraved on the middle lug rather than the bottom as normal. SN 255318. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood except the trigger guard, which is a gray metal color. Bright shiny bore. 4-48490 JR635 (5,000-10,000)

976
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 EXPERIMENTAL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 27 Special. Standard grade featherweight rifle with 22” tapered bbl, ramp front sight with hood, folding middle sight and receiver sight, mounted in a checkered 1-pc stock with high comb and checkered steel buttplate with sling swivels. Accompanied by a Winchester letter dated March 25, 1979 over the signature of Alan R. Peck, Manager Arms Product Planning confirming the authenticity of a Model 70 marked 25 Cal. Special as a Winchester Research and Development rifle. He does not specifically identify any rifle. He states that this project involved Cal. 18, 22, 25 and 27 Special. He states the work was done “As a part of the US Government’s Project Salvo” in the early 1950’s. Also accompanying is a copy of page 299 of “THE RIFLEMAN’S RIFLE” by Roger C. Rule which pictures three of these experimental rifles, one of which is this rifle identified by serial number, from the Collection of Joe Vanietti, the same individual addressed in the letter from Mr. Peck. The Peck letters relating to these guns are also illustrated in Rule’s book. SN 292263. CONDITION: Bbl retains about 99% original blue. Receiver about 96% matte finish. Trigger guard and floorplate about all of their original finish and the wood 97-98% original varnish with use and storage marks. Bright shiny bore. 4-48489 JR636 (5,000-10,000)

977
$3,105.00

*WINCHESTER M70 SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 375 H&H. Beautiful transition deluxe rifle with 25” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, no bbl sight and a Lyman 48 WJS receiver sight with target knobs. Receiver has dolls head with transition safety. Stock is nicely checkered with black forend tip. Capped pistol grip with solid red Winchester recoil pad. Accompanied by a pair of original deluxe swivels. SN 75956. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining 98-99% fine original finish overall with only a few minor scratches in the varnish on the stock. May have been fired, but very little. Bright shiny bore. 4-48779 JR569 (3,000-4,000)

978
$2,012.00

*WINCHESTER PER-WAR SUPER GRADE MODEL 70 RIFLE. Cal. 270. Fine deluxe rifle with 24” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with replacement hood, slot blank in rear dovetail with a Lyman 48WJS receiver sight base that has a slot blank installed. Left side of receiver is mounted with a Griffin & Howe double lever mount containing a Leupold Vari-X II 2-7X scope. Mounted in a 1-pc stock with black foreend tip, capped pistol grip with cheekpiece and a Niedner style full checkered buttplate with trap which contains the Lyman receiver sight blade and also has holes for two cartridges. Stock has deluxe swivels containing what appears to be an original Winchester sling. Floorplate is marked “SUPER GRADE”. Accompanied by a letter dated 8/17/39 from Cook, Newton & Smith New Have, CT regarding targeting this rifle. SN 21885. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains about 95% strong bright original blue with light muzzle wear, a bright spot on top of the bbl and minor fine edge wear elsewhere. Rear bridge is not tapped. Stock is sound and retains most of a fine custom finish. Excellent optics, bright shiny bore. 4-48874 JR655 (1,250-1,750)

979
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 54 SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30WCF. Fine hunting rifle with 24″ tapered round bbl, brass bead front sight and two leaf folding rear sight with Lyman 48 WJS receiver sight. The receiver ring is drilled and tapped but the rear bridge is not. The stock is straight grain walnut with black forend tip, checkered forearm and capped pistol grip with cheek piece and deluxe swivels, 14-1/4″ over a checkered, steel buttplate. SN 19394. CONDITION: Excellent plus. Appears to be new and unfired. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. There is a small bruise on the cheek piece and another or two on the stock. 4-46625 JR56 (1,500-2,500)

980
$977.00

*VERY EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 54 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270. Standard grade rifle with 24″ tapered round bbl, standard open sights, drilled and tapped receiver ring with untapped rear bridge. One piece, straight grain walnut stock with standard swivels and checkered steel buttplate. SN 4. CONDITION: Excellent, refinished, retains virtually all its refinish to both metal and wood. 4-46623 JR57 (750-1,000)

981
$1,380.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE RIFLE. Cal. 300 H&H Magnum. Fine hunting rifle with 26″ tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, folding rear sight, jeweled bolt and follower, one piece modestly grained walnut stock with black forend tip, checkered forearm and wrist with deluxe bases and swivels with checkered steel buttplate. SN 333094. CONDITION: Excellent refinish, probably factor, retaining virtually all its refinish to both metal and wood. The left side of the stock by the receiver has a strip of lifted finish from an old piece of label tape. 4-46687 JR58 (750-1,250)

982
$575.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Standard grade rifle with 24” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, folding middle sight, 1-pc checkered wood stock with checkered aluminum buttplate. Receiver is mounted with Buehler bases and rings containing an early Weaver straight tube scope, probably 2-1/2 power. SN 130819. CONDITION: Good to very good. Metal retains most of an old restored finish with the striker shroud purple. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with usual handling and use marks. There is a series of small scratches and a bruise on the bottom of the forearm probably from a sling. Bright shiny bore. 4-48778 JR589 (500-750)

983
$1,035.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 PRE-64 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 338 Win Mag. Standard grade rifle with 25” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight missing the hood, folding middle sight with Griffin & Howe 2-lever side mount containing a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5X scope. Mounted in a 1-pc stock with checkered forearm and pistol grip with Monte Carlo comb and solid red Winchester pad. Sling swivels contain a fine sheepskin lined hand tooled Bianchi sling. Accompanied by an original Winchester 4-page advertising brochure listing all the various models of the Model 70 being produced at that time. SN 462447. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains 95-96% strong bright original blue, thin on floorplate. Wood retains most of an old refinish. Sling and optics are fine. Bright shiny bore. 4-48876 JR650 (500-800)

984
$11,115.00

*SPECTACULAR HAGN FALLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Incredibly beautiful rife with 26” tapered oct bbl, full rib integral front ramp with caterpillar sight. It has a folding, gold line, 1-leaf express sight and claw mount bases. The rib is also marked “M. HAGN.KOCHEL A/SEE” and over the chamber with the caliber and serial number and production date of “4/82”. The receiver has original bright metal with receiver and lever engraved with about 60% coverage very fine arabesque patterns. The top of the receiver has a small oval marked “SYSTEM/HAGN” with the serial number in the middle. Wood is spectacular burled, honey and chocolate Circassian walnut. The forearm is rounded and 12” long, very nicely checkered with Fleur-de-Lis on each side. Stock has a capped pistol grip and is 15” over a checkered butt. The top tang has a rolling type thumb safety. It is accompanied by a Zeiss Diatal 6X scope and a Huey oak and leather case containing a brass oil bottle, 3-pc brass wiping rod and a 2-pc horn turn screw set, with a compartment for the scope. It is French fitted and lined with green suede. SN 74. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new, appears unfired, retaining virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. The case and accessories are equally new. The right end of the case lid has a water stain. 4-48474 JR354 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (10,000-15,000)

985
$3,978.00

*ENGRAVED DON ALLEN CUSTOM RUGER #1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 6MM Remington. Spectacular custom rifle with 23” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, safari sling base, and custom quarter rib with Warne rings mounting a Leupold M8 7.5X scope. The receiver is finished in French gray with a wonderfully detailed raised gold running antelope on the left side and a raised gold big horn ram on the right side. Both sides have gold wire borders and the details are surrounded by very fine arabesque pattern engraving which extends over the top and bottom of the receiver, lever and top tang. Wood is exhibition grade marble cake circassian walnut with semi-beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock with European style shadow cheek-piece 13-1/4” over an engraved smooth steel French gray buttplate. The bottom right edge of the receiver is marked “ENG BY M.BUTLER”. The top of the bbl is engraved “DON ALLEN.STRUGIS SOUTH DAKOTA”. SN 123-18457. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all its fine custom finish to both metal and wood, fine optics. 4-48462 JR342 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (4,000-7,000)

986
$2,530.00

*ROY VAIL CUSTOM ENGRAVED MAUSER RIFLE. Cal. 257 Roberts. Fine Mauser action with 24” tapered round bbl in a beautifully center crotch cut walnut stock that has horn foreend tip and grip cap. Stock is has 14-1/4” over a checkered butt. Buttstock has stylized European cheek piece, with fine raised carved foliate and floral patterns on the left side and foliate patterns on the right side. Stock has very nicely checkered forearm and pistol grip in Fleur-de-Lis patterns. The receiver and trigger guard and scope base are very nicely engraved in deep foliate arabesque patterns which extend about 6” up the bbl and 2” on the muzzle. The floor plate is engraved in very fine detail with four cape buffalo in a Savannah scene. The trigger guard has the initials “RV” in gold and the name “ROY VAIL” in small letters in silver over the chamber. The bolt body and extractor are engraved in very fine spider web patterns. The bolt cut off, bolt shroud and floor plate are gold plated. The receiver is mounted with an old Weaver K-4 scope with post. The grip cap is carved horn in the pattern of a snarling grizzly bear. Stock and forearm have sling eyes. NSN. CONDITION: Fine. Retains most of a fine restored finish to both metal and wood. Good optics, bright bore. 4-48447 JR327 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,000-5,000)

987
$1,380.00

*COLT SAUER DELUXE SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 243. Fine half stock rifle with 23” tapered lightweight sporting bbl, nicely figured checkered walnut stock with rosewood forend tip and grip cap. Grip cap has an inlay of a rampant Colt. Buttstock has an original Colt black waffle pad. Receiver is mounted with original Colt bases and rings containing a Leupold Vari X III 3.5-10X scope. Stock has sling swivels containing a military style sling. SN CR9843. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains most of its original blue and the wood about 98% strong original varnish. Bright shiny bore, good optics. 4-48873 JR653 (700-1,200)

988
$0.00

*PAUL JAEGER CUSTOM SPRINGFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. Beautiful custom rifle with 24″ tapered round bbl, ramp front sight and Lyman 48S receiver sight. Left side of the receiver is mounted with a single lever Jaeger scope mount containing a 4X Hensoldt scope. All fitted in a nicely figured 1-pc stock with horn foreend tip, engraved grip cap with Monte Carlo cheek piece and engraved and checkered steel buttplate with 3-hole cartridge strap. Also fitted with sling swivels and lever-hinged floorplate. SN 71151. CONDITION: A nearly invisible repair to the stock at the wrist. The only reason we know it is repaired is because we had it done. Otherwise, excellent. Retains virtually all if its fine custom finish. Scope retains most of its original blue. Excellent optics, bright shiny bore. 8-87117 (800-1,200)

989
$1,207.00

*WEATHERBY SOUTHGATE MARK V BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 300 Weatherby Mag. Early Mark V with 24” tapered round bbl, no sights, Buehler mounts containing a Weatherby Imperial 4X81 scope with post. Wood is modestly figured with rosewood foreend and grip caps and skip-line checkering. Original brown Weatherby waffle recoil pad and sling swivels containing part of a military style sling. SN 15228. CONDITION: Very good. Retains 90-92% bright original blue under a coating of old dried oil. Wood is sound and retains 95-97% original varnish. Bright shiny bore, good optics. 4-47883 JR553 (600-900)

990
$833.00

*SAKO RIIHIMAKI BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 222. Fine Finnish sporting rifle with 24” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight, integral dovetails on the receiver with an original Sako peep sight. It is mounted in a light colored walnut half stock with checkered forearm and pistol grip with cheek-piece and original black hard rubber buttplate. Accompanied by one original magazine. SN 38459. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood with only minor handling and storage marks, missing the sight hood. 4-48468 JR348 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (500-800)

991
$3,910.00

RARE SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 1ST MODEL VEST POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 1-3/8” keyhole ribbed bbl with round butt, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Bbl has 2-line address in tiny letters on the left side. SN 51077. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains 96-98% strong original nickel on the bbl and frame with some minor pimpling on the right side. Cylinder retains 65-70% nickel and appears unfired. Grips are exceptional with medallions retaining most of their gold wash. Trigger guard retains about 95% blue, thin on the outside. Trigger retains about 75% case colors. Bore is brilliant and shiny, mechanics are fine. 4-48105 JR189 (Anderson Collection) (700-1,200)

992
$632.00

*SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 2” bbl, 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Pinned front sight, cartridge marking on the left side of the bbl and 2-line address on the right side of the bbl. SN 155754. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including the grips, retains 96-97% bright original nickel with some pimpling on the right side of the frame. Brilliant shiny bore, appears unfired. Crisp grips and mechanics. 4-48152 JR221 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

993
$517.00

*SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 2ND MODEL BICYCLE REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Blued finish, 2” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned front sight with round butt, 2-pc hard rubber grips. Left side of the grip frame is stamped “R-S” in a rectangle and has the date “3 74” indicating factory refinish on that date. SN 99258. CONDITION: Excellent as refinished. All matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about all of its bright factory finish with a tiny spot of pitting on the sideplate and fine pitting over the cylinder. Bbl address is very thin. Grips are fine with moderate wear. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-48106 JR188 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

994
$747.00

SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Blued finish, 2” bbl, integral front sight, 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Left side of the bbl with 1-line address and right side with cartridge marking. Right side of the frame marked “MADE IN U.S.A.” SN: 242709. CONDITION: About new, all matching except grips which are unnumbered, appears unfired, retaining about 98% original blue with light muzzle wear and a couple of scratches on cylinder. Trigger retains about all of its original case colors. Brilliant shiny bore. Extremely fine grips with a tiny chip on the left side. Fine mechanics. 4-48151 JR220 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

995
$488.00

SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 1ST MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. Nickel finish, 2” bbl with 2-pc medallion pearl grips. 2-line address is on the left side of the bbl. SN 91337. CONDITION: Very Good, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 90% original nickel overall with flaking and light to moderate pitting, spotted on the frame, top strap and sideplate. Grips have a chip on the right side, otherwise fine. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48149 JR219 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

996
$1,322.00

*SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 5TH MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 2” bbl with 2-pc medallion pearl grips. Bbl has a pinned half moon front sight with “SMITH & WESSON” on the left side of the bbl and “38 S&W CTG” on the right side. There are no markings on the top of the rib. SN 251705. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered. Retains about 95% strong original nickel, slightly dulled from use. Grips are fine with some oil staining and the medallions retain most of their gold wash. Bright shiny bore, good mechanics. 4-48153 JR217 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

997
$632.00

SMITH & WESSON 38 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. Nickel finish, 2-1/4” bbl, pinned front sight with 2-pc black hard rubber grips. Entire bbl assembly is in the white, never finished with light machine marks, apparently never polished. Top of the bbl has a 2-line address and has no other markings. SN 105703. CONDITION: Good as noted. Frame and cylinder retain about 85-90% original nickel with flaking and some rust in the flutes. Cylinder and grips are matching numbered. The new bbl is unnumbered. Brilliant shiny bore, good mechanics. Good grips, heavy wear. 4-48168 JR218 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

998
$1,380.00

LUDWIG LOEWE COPY OF SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-/12” keyhole ribbed bbl with integral front sight and Cyrillic address on the top rib. Left rear of the frame has inspector initial and the date 1874. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 20370. CONDITION: Fine. Retains about 40-45% original blue overall with the balance flaked to a medium dark patina and scattered light to moderate rust on the frame. Grips are sharp and retain about 80% original finish, bright shiny bore with a few spots of pitting, crisp mechanics. 4-47950 JR47 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

999
$1,265.00

LUDWIG LOEWE #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44RF. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight, Loewe Cyrillic bbl address with Russian inspector mark and “EB” proof. Rim fire firing pin strikes though a hole in the frame rather than an open top notch like the American version and the firing pin’s nose is beveled on each side rather than flat. Chambers have the appearance of having been made for a rim fire rather than drilled out 44 Russian chambers. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 90189. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the grips which are unnumbered but fit perfectly. Retains about 15% original blue overall with the balance having flaked to gray metal crisp edges. There are a couple of spots of deep pitting on the cylinder and some battered screws. Hammer retains about 50% case colors, trigger guard is silver, case hardening. Grips are fine with a hand rubbed patina. Shiny bore with light pitting in the grooves, crisp mechanics. 4-48016 JR94 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,500)

1000
$2,070.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. 6-1/2” “Russian Model” commercial marked bbl with integral front sight. 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. Butt is marked with the date “1874” and a small “P” proof. SN 48186. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including the grips with the bbl, latch and cylinder stamped with the frame assembly number. Frame retains 75-80% strong bright original blue with some flaking and light surface rust. One or two battered screws. Bbl and cylinder are a light patina with light surface rust, heavier at the muzzle. Grips are fine with a smooth hand patina. Strong bright bore with light pitting, cylinder stop does not engage and the hammer safety notch will not hold. 4-47986 JR72 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

1001
$1,265.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN MODEL TURKISH CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 RF. Second to third model transition with 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon front sight, 2-pc smooth walnut grips and lanyard loop in the butt. Trigger guard has reverse curved spur on the bottom of the trigger guard. Bbl has usual Smith & Wesson markings and there are the numbers “11.35” on the left side of the frame below the cylinder and there is a five point star on the top of the right grip. There is a small “w” inspector mark” by the serial number on the butt. SN 710. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips. Cylinder is a re-numbered replacement and the finish overall appears to be oxide sliver. Grips have stressed fractures on the inside. Bore is strong and dark. Good mechanics. 4-47953 JR35 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

1002
$977.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 RF. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight, commercial “Russian Model” address on the rib, smooth 2-pc matching numbered grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. Butt marked with the initial “SH” in a diamond and a tiny letter “P” inspector stamp. There is the date 1874 stamped at the rear of the frame on the left side. This may have been one of the 5,000 made for the Turkish contract. SN 42140. CONDITION: Good, all matching including the grips, the bbl, latch and cylinder have the frame assembly number. Frame retains 30-40% thin original blue and has some rather deep pitting scattered about. Bbl has blue in the sheltered areas with the balance a medium gray with light surface rust; some pitting at the muzzle. Grips are sound with a fine smooth finish. Cylinder has traces of blue in the flutes with some deep pitting. Bore is bright and shiny with scattered pitting, mechanics are fine. 4-47928 JR67 (Anderson Collection) (1,000-2,000)

1003
$1,897.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL COMMERCIAL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bb with integral front sight and commercial markings on the rib. 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard stud in the butt. Bbl, latch and cylinder have the assembly number. SN 46348. CONDITION: Good to very good, all matching including the grips. Frame retains 40-50% thin original blue and the bbl 15-20% blue with the balance a light patina with scattered light rust. Grips are extremely fine with traces of original finish. Strong bright bore with scattered light pitting. 4-47954 JR36 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-1,750)

1004
$920.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sights, Cyrillic address with Russian proofs on the top rib and “KO” inspector initials. There is another Russian inspector mark and the date 1874 at the left rear of the frame. 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 39888. CONDITION: Good. All matching including the grips, except the latch. Frame retains 20-25% thin blue, bbl and cylinder are a gray metal color with some deeper pitting. Some of the screws appear to be replaced, others are battered. Trigger pin and ejector housing pin are replacements. Strong bore with good shine and moderate pitting. Good mechanics. 4-48010 JR92 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1005
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL CONTRACT REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight, Cyrillic address with Russian “KO” inspector mark and small “1874” at the left rear of the frame. Grips are modern replacement ivory that have been artificially aged. Butt has a lanyard loop and the serial number is parallel to the frame rather than transverse. SN 7916. CONDITION: Fair to good. Traces of original finish in the very sheltered areas with the balance a gray patina with light pitting, heavy at the muzzle. All matching except the grips, which are replacements. Screws are battered. Strong bright bore with moderate pitting, cylinder stop does no engage, otherwise good mechanics. 4-47922 JR69 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1006
$920.00

TULA ARSENAL COPY OF A 3RD MODEL SMITH & WESSON RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight with Cyrillic address dated 1890 with the Russian inspector stamp and marks. There is also another Russian inspector stamp on the left rear of the frame and others on the butt. 2-pc smooth walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 22213. CONDITION: Fine as refinished, retaining about 97% blue, fine grips which are not numbered to this revolver, otherwise all matching. Strong bore, good shine with pitting, good mechanics. 4-47919 JR53 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1007
$862.00

SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 JAPANESE NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blue finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, pinned half moon steel front sight, 2-pc smooth walnut grips with lanyard loop in the butt. Bottom of the frame just forward of the trigger guard is marked with the anchor and two wavy lines of the Japanese Navy. SN 5533. CONDITION: Good. Traces of original finish remain in sheltered areas being mostly a medium brown patina with light surface pitting. Cylinder is numbered 9100 and the grips are unnumbered and are slightly undersized, bbl and latch are matching. Bright shiny bore with a few spots of rust, good mechanics. 4-47987 JR73 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1008
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL RUSSIAN CONTRACT LARGE FRAME REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Old model with 7” keyhole ribbed bbl, Cyrillic address and eagle proof marks on the top rib, modified pinned half moon front sight and 2-pc smooth wood grips. Trigger guard has reversed curved finger rest. There are small inspector marks over the various parts. SN 13282. CONDITION: Fair to good. All matching including the grips. No original finish remains being a cleaned gray patina over all with moderate pitting overall. Grips have a stress fracture on the left inside, otherwise are fine. Extractor cam pawl is a replacement. Bore is worn and dark with a ring about midpoint, mechanics are fine. 4-47929 JR37 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1009
$805.00

LUDWIG LOEWE COPY OF S&W 3RD MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Usual configuration, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight, Cyrillic address with Russian “CO” inspector mark on the rib and another Russian mark and the date 1874 on the left rear of the frame. Smooth 2-pc walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 35763. CONDITION: About good. No original finish remains having been cleaned to bright metal with scattered moderate to heavy pitting. Grips are fine. Strong dark bore with moderate pitting. Cylinder stop does not function. 4-48019 JR99 (Anderson Collection) (800-1,500)

1010
$1,265.00

SMITH & WESSON COMMERCIAL #3 RUSSIAN 2ND MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with English markings, 2-pc smooth walnut grips that appear to be replacements, and a lanyard loop in the butt. Bottom of the butt has the initials “SH” in a diamond. Bbl, latch and cylinder are numbered 1102. SN 36259. CONDITION: Good. Retains about 50% original nickel with moderate pitting overall, battered screws, good mechanics. Strong bore with lots of shine and scattered pitting. 4-47914 JR22 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,250)

1011
$805.00

SMITH & WESSON #3 RUSSIAN 3RD MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Blue finish, 6-1/2” keyhole ribbed bbl, integral front sight, Cyrillic address with date 1895 and two Russian inspector marks on the top rib, one of which is “HK”. The same mark appears at the left rear of the frame and there are Cyrillic markings on the butt. Fitted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. Left side of the grip frame under the grip is stamped “362” and “13” on the right side. The back of the cylinder has two other Russian proofs. SN 30016. CONDITION: Good. As refinished with heavy pitting on the bbl and frame. Top strap is cracked just in front of the latch slot. Grips show much wear with a stress fracture on the left side. Bore is dark and worn, mechanics are fine. 4-48003 JR87 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,000)

1012
$747.00

LUDWIG LOEWE & CO. COPY OF SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVER. Cal. 44 Russian. Nickel finish, bbl trimmed to 5-7/8” with bbl address in English along with the serial number. Fitted with smooth 2-pc walnut grips and the trigger guard without the finger rest. SN 1635. CONDITION: Fair. No original finish remains being a dark plum brown patina. Grips are fine showing much wear. Lanyard loop has been sawed from the butt. Two or three replacement screws. Worn dark bore. Hand does not work. 4-47920 JR50 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

1013
$1,495.00

LOT OF 2 LARGE FRAME SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS. 1) New Model #3. Cal. 44 Russian. Blued finish, 6” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc monogrammed hard rubber grips. SN 27367. CONDITION: About good. Retains 20-30% of an old re-blue with heavy pitting on the bbl. Front sideplate screw is battered. Grips are numbered 3951 and show moderate to heavy wear. Bore is dark and strong with moderate to heavy pitting, mechanics are tight. 2) Russian 2nd Model. Cal. 44 Russian. Usual configuration, 6-1/2” bbl, 2-pc ivory grips with lanyard loop in the butt. SN 12547. CONDITION: Poor. No finish, heavy pitting, loose action, poor bore, worn grips with a machine screw and square nut through the middle. 4-48030, 4-48037 JR128 (Anderson Collection) (750-1,500)

1014
$1,840.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON #3 REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 44 American. First Model with 8” bbl, pinned German silver front sight with 2-pc smooth walnut grips. SN 5995. CONDITION: Good. No original finish remains, all matching except the grips which are numbered 5959. Bbl, latch and cylinder have the frame assembly number. All metal surfaces are wire wheel cleaned with moderate to heavy pitting overall, very deep at the muzzle and one area at the cylinder. Left grip is cracked, otherwise they are fine. Strong shiny bore with moderate to heavy pitting, good mechanics. 2) Cal. 44 Russian, scarce short bbl 2nd Model, nickel finish, 6” bbl, 2-pc walnut grips. SN 30957. CONDITION: Poor to fair. 25% nickel remains, ejector ratchet pawl replaced, several replaced screws and homemade grips. Strong dark bore, good mechanics. 4-47984, 4-48015 JR103 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

1015
$1,380.00

LOT OF 2 SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL #3 REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 38-44. Blued finish, 6-1/2” bb, target model, short 1-line address, smooth 2-pc walnut grips, modified front sight and original target rear sight. SN 3363. CONDITION: Fair to good. Mostly a blue-brown patina with fine surface pitting with a couple spots heavier. Grips are worn and not numbered to this revolver. All metal is matching. Strong dark bore, loose mechanics. 2) Appears to be Cal. 45 Schofield. Nickel finish, 6-1/2” bbl, replacement 2-pc pearl grips with a lanyard loop in the butt. Serial number is stamped in tiny letters on the right side of the grip frame. SN 7869. CONDITION: About good. Poor re-nickel, an assembled parts gun with various numbers on the bbl, latch and cylinder none of which match the frame. The number “21” is stamped on the butt. Grips are fine with minor chips. Fair bore, good shine, heavy pitting, fair mechanics. 4-47997, 4-48014 JR105 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

1016
$1,265.00

LOT OF 2 THIRD MODEL RUSSIAN REVOLVERS. Cal. 44 Russian. 1) Ludwig Loewe copy of S&W, 6-1/2” bbl, Cyrillic address. Serial number removed from the rib, with smooth 2-pc walnut grips and a lanyard loop in the butt. SN 96655. CONDITION: Poor re-nickel over heavy pitting, marked under the left grip “R-N” in a rectangle, strong bright bore with pitting, good mechanics. 2) Nickel finish, 6-/12” “reissue” bbl, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. SN 3505. CONDITION: Fair. 15-20 loose nickel remains with the balance very dark patina and fine pitting, grips are cracked and worn. Dark worn bore, loose mechanics. 4-47991, 4-48013 JR104 (Anderson Collection) (500-1,500)

1017
$632.00

NAVY ARMS SCHOFIELD REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. Blued finish with case colored latch, hammer and trigger guard. 2-pc walnut grips with cartouches and the date 1877. 7” keyhole ribbed bbl with half moon front sight. Made in Italy by Uberti for Navy Arms. Accompanied by its original hinged lid green cardboard box with yellow label. SN 564. CONDITION: As new, appears unfired. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Box is also fine. 4-48292 JR429 (Anderson Collection) (300-500)

1018
$86.00

CAST METAL COPY OF SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL AMERICAN REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Blank. Nickel finish, 8” keyhole ribbed bbl, 2-pc smooth walnut grips. Completely unmarked. A reasonable copy of 2nd model American designed to fire 22 blanks only. NSN. CONDITION: Fine. Retains most of its original nickel finish over rough casting marks, completely functional. Under no circumstance should it be fired with live ammunition. 4-48027 JR111 (Anderson Collection) (250-500)

1019
$2,070.00

LOT OF 8 SMITH & WESSON REVOLVER AND SINGLE SHOT TARGET BARRELS. 1) 22 single shot target bbl, 6” blued – Extremely fine with foreign proof. 2) 32 S&W single shot target bbl, 6” blued with sights – As new. 3) 32 S&W, single shot bbl, 6” blued with front sight – As new. 4) 38 S&W single shot target bbl, 6” blued with sights – As new. 5) 38 S&W, single shot target bbl, 6” nickel – Very fine. 6) 38-40, New Model #3 bbl, 6-1/2” nickel without sights or latch – Fair to good. 7)38-40 new Model #3, 4” blued with front sight, no latch – Good. 8) Cal. 44, New Model #3, cut to 3-7/16” with front sight, no latch, reblued – Good. 9) Iron cleaning rod for Australian Model with broad arrow proof and other proofs – As new. 10) Standard latch and target sight blade for a New Model #3 – Good. 4-47956 JR106 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

1020
$1,667.00

WESSON FIREARMS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Rare Wesson hammer shotgun with 28” bbl, marked on the top rib “Wesson Firearms Co. Springfield, Mass” in small letters. Bbls have dolls head extension and receiver, foreend iron, hammers, tangs and trigger guard have full coverage fine foliate arabesque pattern engravings. The initials of DB Wesson appear just behind the opening lever. Wood is modestly figured walnut with full checkered 3-pc forearm and straight stock with nicely engraved skeleton buttplate with center checkering. SN 4. CONDITION: Fair. Bbls retain a silvery pattern with a repair to the rib extension dolls head. Metal retains an overall gray patina and the wood is worn with a replaced foreend tip and an amateur attempt to re-cut the checkering on the left side of wrist. Poor pitted bores. 4-48342 JR441 (Anderson Collection) (2,000-3,000)

1021
$1,725.00

WESSON FIREARMS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Rare Wesson hammer shotgun with 27” damascus bbls engraved in large letters on top rib “Wesson Firearms Co. Springfield, Mass.”. Box lock with lifter top opening lever. Bbls have dolls head extension and receiver and hammers are lightly engraved with about 40% coverage foliate arabesque pattern engraving. Wood is nicely checkered walnut with two wood panels around the front receiver metal and a small splinter forearm with black tip at the front end. SN 151. CONDITION: Bbls retain a dark brown patina with faint pattern showing through. Receiver retains traces of case colors under a coating of old crud with the balance of the metal being a gray/brown patina. Wrist has been repaired and the checkering re-cut with all the wood retaining its new finish. Good bores with moderate to heavy pitting. 4-48337 JR440 (Anderson Collection) (1,250-2,250)

1022
$517.00

DEXTER SMITH SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Rotating block with side lever and 30” bbl with the makers name, address and patent dates on top. Uncheckered wood with a splinter forearm and straight stock with smooth steel buttplate. SN 1188. CONDITION: Fair to good. Mostly a plummy-brown patina with light to moderate pitting over the forearm area, brighter blue toward the muzzle. Wood is sound, missing a small splinter by the upper tang and retaining most of an old refinish. Bore is bright and shiny with some scattered deep pitting. 4-48338 JR442 (Anderson Collection) (400-700)

1022A.
$1,322.00

LOT OF SMITH AND WESSON BRONZE BUSTS. Large solid bronze busts of Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson that are about 14” tall, 12” wide and 8” deep, mounted on green granite pedestals 11” by 8-1/2” by 4-3/8” which are then mounted on wooden bases. The front of each marble pedestal is engraved with their respective names. These famous bronzes are by Runtsch, cast in 1995 and both are numbered “2/25” sets. CONDITION: Excellent plus, both bronzes show fine detail and wonderful toning. The green marble is equally beautiful and the wooded bases retain most of their fine finish. 4-48348 JR453 (2000-4000)

1023
$3,335.00

*EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 52 SPORTER. Cal. 22LR. Fine early sporter built in 1936, the second year of production for the sporting model. It has 24” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood and a Lyman receiver sight. The floor plate is marked “SPORTING”. The buttstock is nicely grained walnut with checkered forearm having long diamond patterns on each side and three diamond pattern of the bottom. It has a black forearm tip and checkered cap pistol grip with small cheek-piece and checkered steel buttplate with short top tang. Stock is fitted with deluxe bases and swivels that contain an early narrow military-style sling that may be original equipment. The bolt has the speed lock. SN 36327. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood with some minor scratches in the finish on the left side, and a few others on the bottom, all probably from the sling. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48466 JR346 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (2,500-3,500)

1024
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 52 SPORTER DELUXE RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Early post war sporter with 24” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, Lyman 57F receiver sight with a Griffin & Howe double lever side mount containing a Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5X scope. Mounted in a checkered 1-pc stock with black foreend tip, capped pistol grip with cheekpiece and a Niedner style serrated buttplate with trap containing the sight blade for the Lyman receiver sight, including the aperture disc. The 1-pc trigger guard and floorplate is marked “SPORTING” and it has an original 10-round magazine with patent date. Stock is fitted with deluxe swivels containing what appears to be an original type Winchester sling. Accompanied by a letter from Cook, Newton & Smith New Haven, CT dated 4/12/40 discussing the merits of this “New rifle”. Also accompanies is an original Model 52 color tri-fold brochure advertising this rifle. The picture on this brochure shows an identical sling to the one on this rifle. SN 54133. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 95-96% strong original blue with a couple spots of rust on the bbl and minor edge wear elsewhere. Stock is sound and retains most of its original finish from the pistol grip forward and a fine custom finish on the buttstock. There is a large scratch on right side of stock and a sliver missing from the left side of receiver channel. Brilliant shiny bore, fine optics. 4-48875 JR656 (1,000-1,500)

1025
$690.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 75 SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Deluxe sporting rifle with 23-1/2” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, slot blank in rear dovetail, grooved receiver with a Lyman 57ES receiver sight base mounted on the left side of the receiver. Rear bridge and chamber area over the bbl are drilled and tapped with Weaver bases and rings containing an early Weaver J4 scope. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with checkered forearm and capped pistol grip with a serrated steel buttplate. Sling swivels with a military style sling. Accompanied by one 5-round magazine. SN 82762. CONDITION: Extremely fine with the metal retaining 98-99% strong bright original blue and the wood about 99% original varnish. Brilliant shiny bore, good optics. 4-48792 JR599 (500-800)

1026
$2,127.00

*KIMBER MODEL 82 SUPER AMERICA BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Beautiful, high quality adult sized rifle with 22” tapered round bbl, quarter rib with 2-leaf express sight and ramp front sight, original hood. The receiver is mounted with quick detachable Kimber rings containing a Jason 3-9X scope. Mounted in a fine burled walnut half-stock with black foreend tip, checkered pistol grip with cheek-piece and checkered steel buttplate. Stock and forearm are fitted with Kimber sling swivel bases. Built by the original Kimber Co. in Clackamas, OR. SN SA316B. CONDITION: As new, retains virtually its original finish to both metal and wood. Optics are fine. 4-48451 JR331 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,250-1,750)

1027
$2,415.00

*KIMBER MODEL 82B BROWNELL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Scarce Mannlicher style adult size rifle with 19-3/4” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight, 2-leaf express rear sight, and Kimber bases with quick detachable rings containing a Leopold 4X rim fire special scope. Wood is burly, claro walnut with full-length forearm, metal tip, metal grip cap, Kimber sling bases, and checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by its original cardboard and styrofoam box. SN LB15-500. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, retains virtually all of it original factory finish to both metal and wood, fine optics. The box has end broken out, otherwise is fine. 4-48465 JR345 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,000-2,000)

1028
$0.00

*SCARCE SPECIAL ORDER SEMI-DELUXE MODEL 1890 PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. Late (1925) production rifle with 24” oct bbl, modified Rocky Mountain front sight with flat top centerfire rifle sight in rear dovetail and an early Lyman loop style tang sight. Blued receiver with tiny round ribbed forearm and uncheckered capped pistol grip stock with crescent steel buttplate. Accompanied by photos showing assembly #259 on side of lower tang and front edge of the buttstock indicating factory work. SN 680033. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 97-98% strong bright original blue with two or three small scratches on left side near muzzle, probably zipper scratches. Magazine tube retains about 60% strong bright blue with the balance flaked to light patina. Receiver retains about 80% original blue mixed with fine flaking turned to patina. Wood is extremely fine and retains virtually all its wonderful piano varnish finish. Buttplate retains about 95% original blue. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48822 JR648 (4,500-6,000)

1029
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SMOOTH BORE RIFLE. Cal.22LR shot. Standard rifle with 24” round bbl, bead front sight marked on left side “FOR SHOT ONLY”, 3/4 magazine with round top receiver, ribbed flat bottom forearm, uncheckered stock with pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. Bore at the muzzle measures about 1/4”. SN 212394. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube retain 93-95% original blue, slightly thinned over the chamber area and on the magazine tube just in front of receiver. Receiver retains 93-94% strong original blue with some scattered light surface rust and a small scratch or two. Wood is sound and buttstock retains about 95% original varnish. Forearm about 75%. Bright shiny bore. 4-48821 (2,750-3,750)

1030
$0.00

*WINCHESTER SMOOTH BORE MODEL 61 PUMP ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22RF shot. Standard grade rifle with 24” tapered round bbl with bead front sight, no rear sight, marked on the left side “FOR SHOT ONLY”, grooved top receiver, 3/4 magazine, long grooved flat bottom forearm, uncheckered pistol grip stock with checkered steel buttplate. Bore measures about 1/4” at muzzle. SN 255141. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. As new, retains virtually all it original finish to both metal and wood, probably unfired. There is virtually no wear on the bbl or slide rod. Wood has one or two small nicks on stock and forearm. 4-48819 JR646 (2,750-3,750)

1031
$977.00

*DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 03 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22 Auto. Beautiful rifle with 20” round bbl, about 3X wood, with checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has crescent steel buttplate, standard sights. SN 101782. CONDITION: Good. Metal retains a plum blue-brown patina. Wood is sound and retains most of a professional restored finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-48446 JR236 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,000-2,000)

1032
$805.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 03 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22 Auto. 1 of only a few of these rifles manufactured without a safety. Referred to by Winchester as a style “B”. Standard grade with 20” tapered round bbl, usual open sights, uncheckered wood with straight stock and smooth crescent steel buttplate. Top tang is without sight screw holes. Accompanied by a Winchester letter identifying this rifle as a style “B”. Received in the warehouse June 27, 1903, “To Russ on October 10, 1903, shipped December 7, 1903 to order #215382. SN 2136. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 95-96% original blue with a few scattered spots of light rust. Receiver retains about 60% bright original blue with cleaning scratches on right side and chemical spotting over left side with moderate pitting. Trigger guard and bottom of receiver are blue brown. Wood is sound and retains about 95% original varnish with numerous light nicks and scratches to the surface finish. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48816 JR644 (600-1,000)

1033
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Standard grade rifle with 23” tapered round bbl, silver bead front sight and standard open rear sight. Uncheckered wood with pistol grip stock and checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by its original 2-pc cardboard box with blue and white end label containing some original brown tissue paper, a red and yellow hang tag and bi-fold instruction sheet. SN 146484. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 96-97% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 96% strong bright original blue with scattered pinpoints of light rust on both sides with some cleaning scratches on the left side of receiver. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with minor handling and use marks. Bright shiny bore. Box is fine with some slight fuzzed corners. 4-48817 JR623 (1,100-1,500)

1034
$1,035.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22LR. Standard grade rifle with 23” tapered round bbl, usual open sights, uncheckered wood with pistol grip stock and checkered steel buttplate. Grooved receiver. This is generally regarded as the finest semi-auto 22 rifle ever made. SN 72534. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 98-99% strong bright original blue, slightly thin on bottom and top back edge of receiver with some very fine edge wear. Wood is sound and retains 96-97% original varnish with a couple of scratches to forearm and a couple of bruises on buttstock. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48818 JR645 (750-1,000)

1035
$3,802.00

*ANGELO BEE ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 03 DELUXE RIFLE. Cal. 22 Auto. Exquisite deluxe rifle that has been spectacularly engraved by master engraver Angelo Bee and is signed on the left side of the receiver. Game scene panels on both sides, French gray background, with the left being 2 gold rising woodcock with a platinum and gold spaniel in a woodland scene. Right side is another woodland scene of a large platinum and gold fox with 2 flushing gold partridge that have platinum edged tail feathers. Top of the receiver has very large platinum and gold bald eagle with a platinum and gold partridge in its talons. Floor plate, in front of the trigger, has a finely detail lynx head. All the engraving is in great detail. All the scenes are surrounded by fine foliate arabesque patterns with gold wire borders and gold lines around the front edge of the receiver, top tang, back end of the bbl and muzzle. The serial number, in two places, the proof marks and Winchester on the bbl are inlaid in gold. Wood is beautiful burled deluxe walnut with checkered pistol grip and forearm. The smooth steel crescent buttplate is also lightly engraved. The bolt is jeweled and the trigger gold plated. SN93129. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually of its fine custom finish to both metal and wood, appear unfired since its custom engraving. 4-48440 JR320 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,500-5,000)

1036
$2,070.00

*PRODUCTION MODEL WINGO SMOOTH BORE RIFLE. Cal. 5mm/20 Cal. Shot. Production Model, 1 of the approximately 40 produced for use in shooting galleries. Built with 22-1/8″ vent rib bbl with dbl. beads having a magazine tube-like attachment under the bbl for the electronic cable tether. It has a long grasping groove forearm with electric control button in the tip and an uncheckered Monte Carlo stock with Webley black composition buttplate. The flat side receiver is marked on both sides “WINGO”. It has loop finger lever with solid trigger guard and loading cutout on the right side. The chamber area of the bbl is marked on the left side with both Winchester and British proofs, the Winchester logo and “5MM”. This was likely one of the rifles used in the San Diego facility, the only Wingo range ever opened. Accompanied by a letter of provenance, production reports, test reports and other information articles and pamphlets. Also accompanied by one box of original Winchester 5mm Wingo shot shells that contain five 36 round boxes. SN 22W41. CONDITION: Excellent. Retains about 98% bright original blue over all. The wood is sound and retains virtually all its original varnish with minor handling and use marks. Bright shiny bore. The ammunition is excellent. 4-46904 JR503 (1,000-5,000)

1037
$2,070.00

*PRODUCTION MODEL WINGO SMOOTH BORE RIFLE. Cal. 5mm/20 Cal. Shot. Production Model, 1 of the approximately 40 produced for use in shooting galleries. Built with 22-1/8″ vent rib bbl with dbl. beads having a magazine tube-like attachment under the bbl for the electronic cable tether. It has a long grasping groove forearm with electric control button in the tip and an uncheckered Monte Carlo stock with black composition buttplate. The flat side receiver is marked on both sides “WINGO”. It has loop finger lever with solid trigger guard and loading cutout on the right side. The chamber area of the bbl is marked on the left side with both Winchester and British proofs, the Winchester logo and “5MM”. This was likely one of the rifles used in the San Diego facility, the only Wingo range ever opened. Accompanied by a letter of provenance, production reports, test reports and other information articles and pamphlets. Also accompanied by one box of original Winchester 5mm Wingo shot shells containing four 30 round boxes. SN 22W52. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbl and tube retain about 98% bright original blue, receiver also about 98%. The wood is sound and retains virtually all its original varnish with minor handling and use marks. Bright shiny bore. The ammunition is excellent. 4-46905 JR502 (1,000-5,000)

1038
$690.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 69 DUAL SIGHT TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22. Scarce rifle with 25” tapered round bbl, ramp front sight with hood, tall open rear sight, factory mounted with scope blocks on the front receiver bridge and bbl containing an original Winchester scope. Rear receiver bridge has another dovetail filled with a slot blank. Mounted in a nicely figured 1-pc walnut stock with hard rubber buttplate. There are two small holes in the forearm, apparently where a sling base was mounted. NSN. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and receiver retain 96-98% strong bright original blue, trigger guard about 75% flaking blue and the floorplate about 90% blue. Stock is sound and retains about 98% original finish with light handling and use marks. Scope retains about 95% original greenish lacquer finish. Good optics. Brilliant shiny bore. 4-48791 JR600 (600-1,000)

1039
$632.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 36 BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN. Cal. 9mm RF. Tiny little “Garden Gun” with 17-1/2” smooth bore bbl, bead front sight, integral receiver with knurled acorn striker knob mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with hard rubber buttplate and stamped sheet metal “S” shaped trigger guard. NSN. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains 96-97% original finish overall, thin at the muzzle and rear of receiver. Trigger guard is turning plum with some scattered fine pitting. Wood is sound and retains most of its original finish with light handling and use marks. Bright shiny bore. 4-48784 JR643 (800-1,200)

1040
$460.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1900 THUMB TRIGGER SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short, Long or extra Long. Tiny unusual little rifle with 18” tapered round bbl, integral receiver, fixed sights and a 1-pc stock with hard rubber buttplate. Made without a trigger in the usual place. This rifle is fired by means of a small serrated lever beneath the striker that is depressed with the thumb to fire. NSN. CONDITION: Retains about all of a completely restored finish to both metal and wood, crack on the left side of the forearm. Strong bright bore with light pitting. 4-48793 (300-500)

1041
$287.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 02 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short, Long or extra Long. Tiny boys rifle with 18” tapered round bbl and integral receiver. Fixed sights, 1-pc stock with hard rubber buttplate and stamped sheet metal trigger guard/grip. NSN. CONDITION: Very good. Metal retains about all of a fine restored finish. Stock has a grain check at the toe and retains 75-80% original finish with evidence of heavy use. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-48794 JR593 (200-400)

1042
$373.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1904 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short, Long or extra Long. Usual configuration with 21” round bbl, integral receiver, silver bead front sight with 1903 style rear sight. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with schnable tip forearm, perch belly stock and crescent steel buttplate. The stamped metal trigger guard is “S” shaped to form a pistol grip. NSN. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl and receiver retain about 90% original blue turning dull over the middle area. Wood is sound and retains 85-90% original finish with usual handling and use marks and three or four bruises on the forearm. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-48795 JR592 (200-400)

1043
$28.00

*GECKO MODEL 1919 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22. Standard grade rifle with 22-1/2” bbl, open sights, 1-pc wood stock, serrated steel buttplate. SN 145. CONDITION: Cracked stock, brown metal. Dark bore. 4-47831 JR582 (50-100)

1044
$230.00

LOT OF TWO STEVENS SINGLE SHOT RIFLES. Cal. 22. 1) Favorite with 24” oct bbl, plain wood, replacement buttplate. SN N630. CONDITION: Good. Refinished wood, fair bore. 2) Crack Shot with 20” round bbl, amateur checkered wood, hard rubber buttplate. SN K661. CONDITION: Fair. Bore plugged with grease, broken hammer spring. 4-47848 JR583 (100-300)

1045
$0.00

*FINE PARKER AAH DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Exceptionally fine double A Parker, on a No. 2 frame, with 30” bbls choked FULL/MOD with tapered matted rib, dbl ivory beads with the makers’ name, “PIGEON GUN” and “WHITWORTH STEEL” engraved on the rib. Bbl water table is marked “FULL” and “MOD”. Receiver has full coverage, very fine foliate and floral arabesque patterns, which extends over the trigger guard and foreend iron. Fences are matching engraved with a fine border pattern and raised triple scallops, extractors and gold plated Parker single trigger. Wood is very nicely figured center crotch cut walnut with long full checkered beavertail forearm carved in fleur-de-lis patterns. Foreend latch is engraved “PAT’D MAR 26 1878”. Buttstock has extensively checkered wrist with checkered raised fleur-de-lis side panels, a Parker capped pistol grip and is 14-3/4” over an old Hawkins pad. SN 190632. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Bbls retain 98-99% strong bright original blue. Receiver retains about 80% subtle original case colors, thin and turning silver on the bottom front half. Wood is sound and retains most of a fine hand rubbed oil finish. Bores are brilliant and shiny. An exceptional and very fine and rare Parker shotgun. 4-48904 JR699 (30,000-50,000)

1046
$0.00

*PARKER BHE TWO BARREL SET. Cal. 12ga. Built on a 1-1/2 frame with 28” bbls, choked FULL/IMP MOD and 30” bbls, choked IMP MOD/IMP MOD. Both bbls are marked on the top rib with the makers’ name and address and “ACME STEEL”. Both ribs are tapered, concave with matted tops and have doll’s head extensions. Both are fitted with ejectors and the receiver has a Parker single trigger. Receiver is beautifully engraved with two pointers on point on the left lock plate, two setters on point on right side and two flying geese on the trigger plate all surrounded by very fine foliate arabesque patterns. Fences are matching engraved and have a single scallop on each side. Foreend iron is also matching engraved. The forearm lugs on the bbls are numbered 1 & 2 respectively and the forearms are correspondingly numbered. Wood is highly figured, marbled French walnut with both forearms fully checkered and the pistol grip stock with fleur-de-lis patterns. It has raised, carved, checkered, fleur-de-lis side panels and is 14” over a skeleton butt. Grip cap has a large gold oval inlay with the initial “WWG”. Accompanied by a fine maroon felt lined trunk case with a Parker label in the lid. SN 207716. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine with both sets of bbls retaining virtually all their fine rust blue. Receiver retains 98-99% strong bright original case colors. Wood is sound and retains about all of its fine hand rubbed oil finish with minor handling and use marks. Bores are brilliant and shiny. Case is about new. 4-48911 JR704 (15,000-20,000)

1047
$5,520.00

*PARKER CHE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 16ga. Fine Parker shotgun on a #1 frame with 26” bbls. choked CYL/CYL. The bbl water tables are stamped “Imp. Cyl. & Imp. Cyl.” Receiver is beautifully engraved with a setter on point on the left side, a pointer on point on the right side, and a pointer with flushing pheasant on the trigger plate. It is beautifully re-wooded with a long beavertail forearm and nicely figured straight stock with checkered steel buttplate. It has Parker single trigger and ejectors. SN 242237. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Retains virtually all it’s fine restored finish to the metal with the wood retaining about all its fine custom finish. The bores are bright and shiny. A fine scarce gun. 4-48902 JR691 (5,000-9,000)

1048
$9,430.00

*PARKER DHE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 16ga. Built on a No. 1 frame with 26” bbls with tapered matted rib, brass front bead and ivory middle bead marked with the makers’ name and “TITANTIC STEEL” marked on the water table “SKEET IN/SKEET OUT”. Receiver is very nicely engraved with “D” patterns of a setter on the left side, a pointer on right side and four pheasants on trigger plate. All surrounded with about 70% coverage fine, foliate arabesque patterns. Trigger guard and opening lever are matching engraved. Wood is nicely figured center crotch cut walnut with long checkered beavertail forearm and straight stock 13-1/2” over a skeleton buttplate. It is equipped with ejectors and Miller single trigger. SN 239302. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 97-99% strong bright original blue with a few tiny pinpoints of light surface rust near the muzzles. Receiver retains about 90% case colors with the balance turning silver. Trigger guard has been cleaned on the outside and the long bottom tang finish is thin. Wood is sound and retains virtually all of its fine piano varnish finish with a couple of small dings on the buttstock and a scrape near the buttplate. Forearm has a couple of minor scrapes. Bores are brilliant and shiny. 4-48903 JR698 (5,000-8,000)

1049
$23,000.00

*LC SMITH DELUXE GRADE SINGLE BARREL TRAP GUN. Cal. 12ga. Wonderful single barrel trap gun with 32” full choke, matted ventilated rib bbl, dbl ivory beads, engraved over the chamber area “MADE TO ORDER BY THE / HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. / FULTON N.Y.” and in gold “L.C. SMITH DE-LUXE TRAP”. Receiver is elaborately engraved with extremely fine detail, raised gold inlays of two ducks landing on a pond with gold grasses on the left side. Right side is equally elaborately engraved with a standing raised gold cock pheasant and a smaller flying pheasant with gold leaves and grasses at bottom of panel. Upper edges of the receiver have raised gold leaves and vines which extends down the opening lever. Each fence is engraved with raised gold oak leaves and an acorn with a rose gold cap and stem. Bottom of receiver has a large cluster of fine detailed roses and leaves with a daisy in the center and another cluster on the trigger bow. Chamber end of the bbl on each side also has a raised cluster of gold flowers and leaves. Balance of the receiver, trigger guard, top tang, opening lever and 3” up the bbl and 3/4” from the muzzle are full coverage engraved with extremely fine foliate and floral arabesque patterns. All of the game scene and floral panels have a very fine stippled background. Foreend iron is matching engraved with leaves and vines in raised gold with the balance matching arabesque patterns. Inside of the foreend iron is identically engraved. Wood is highly figured burly Claro with the forearm having full coverage checkering, a large horn insert on the schnable tip with elaborate carvings at both ends and around the latch. Stock has extensive very fine checkering on the wrist with fleur-de-lis patterns and matching checkered raised side panels. Grip cap smooth horn and the stock is 14-3/8” over a Hawkins pad. Checkered trigger is gold plated. SN S-78298 Deluxe. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, may have been fired but appears new retaining about 98% fine original bbl blue. 98-99% original case colors and about all of the original oil finish on the wood. Stock has a few small bruises and nicks on the right side. Bright shiny bore. 4-48906 JR701 (20,000-35,000)

1050
$10,350.00

*ITHACA MODEL $6,500 SINGLE BARREL TRAP GUN. Cal. 12ga. Spectacular and rare single bbl trap gun with 34” vent ribbed, full choke bbl, tapered beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock 14-1/2” over a solid red rubber Pachmayr pad. Receiver and sides of the bbl lug are full covered engraved in extremely fine foliate arabesque patterns with a panel of three rising gold ducks and gold cattails on the left side, three flying gold pheasants and gold grasses on the right side, a flying gold partridge and spruce tree with grasses on the bottom and a flying gold woodcock with grasses on the trigger bow. The engraving then extends over the forearm iron and down both tangs and the opening lever. The rib is finely matted with double ivory beads. Wood is highly figured and nicely checkered with Fleur-de-Lis and scallop patterns. It also has checkered side panels. The water table on the receiver, on the bbl and inside the foreend iron are all marked with the serial number and $6,500.00 grade. The foreend iron does not say grade. Trigger is checkered and gold plated with a right hand twist. SN 240405717. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Bbl retains virtually all its strong original factory blue and jeweling on the lug and water table. Receiver retains most all of its original factory case colors. Wood retains most of its fine piano varnish finish, slightly crackled and crazed on the buttstock. This is one of only a few of this grade trap gun ever made. 4-48452 JR332 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (10,000-15,000)

1051
$2,875.00

*ITHACA 5E SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 ga. Beautiful trap gun with 32” vent ribbed, full choke bbl with ejector, fine checkered broadway rib, Raybar front sight and ivory middle bead. Receiver has 80% coverage coarse foliate arabesque pattern engraving with a raised gold pheasant on the left side, a raise gold woodcock on the right side and a small American eagle on the bottom. Engraved by Ralph Alpen. The foreend iron is matching engraved. Fitted with the typical checkered, tapered, beavertail forearm and highly figured center crotch cut pistol grip buttstock, 14-1/2”” over a solid red Pachmayr Pad. Stock has checkered side panels and double Fleur-de-Lis and scallops on the wrist. Listed on page 177 of the ITHACA GUN BOOK by Walter Snyder. SN 405382. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains about 98% bright bbl blue, most of its original case colors on the receiver and floorplate, fading on the sides and bottom. The front half of the receiver and the back half of the trigger plate retain brilliant case colors as does the top tang. Wood is sound and retains virtually all its fine piano finish varnish, possibly an old restoration. 4-48457 JR337 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (4,000-7,000)

1052
$17,825.00

*BERETTA MODEL S06EELL FINE DELUXE SPORTING OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Spectacular deluxe shotgun with 28” screw choke bbls, ventilated rib with one bead. Receiver, trigger guard and foreend iron are coin finish with the lockplates having game scenes of 2 raised gold pintail ducks in a marsh scene on the left side and 2 raised gold mallards in a marsh scene on the right side and a raised gold cock pheasant in a field scene on the bottom. All surrounded with deep, stippled background, foliate arabesque patterns with flowers on the trunnion bosses and opening lever. Opening lever tab is filigree and it has a raised gold crown. Engraving is signed on the trigger plate “F.FERRANTE”. Trigger is gold plated and the trigger guard has “SPORTING” in gold. Wood is highly figured burl Circassian walnut with orange tones. Forearm is checkered beavertail with grasping grooves and the stock with pistol grip is 14-1/2” over a smooth thin solid red recoil pad. Accompanied by a fine green canvas and leather trunk case, green felt lined with compartments for the bbls and receiver with another compartment for a beautifully made 3-pc walnut and brass wiping rod and another compartment that contains two spare choke tubes, a portable cleaning kit, a choke tube wrench and two snap caps. Also enclosed is the owners manual and warrantee. SN C13318B. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine. Bbls retain 98-99% strong original blue with minor wear under the forearm. Receiver retains virtually all its original coin finish. Wood is sound and retains about all of its original fine satin finish. Brilliant shiny bore. Case and all accessories are as new. 4-48910 JR697 (16,000-25,000)

1053
$11,500.00

*PERAZZI MX8 DROP TRIGGER EXTRA GRADE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. Cal 12ga. Older model, extremely fine Perazzi 2 bbl set with 28-3/8 bbls and 29-1/2” bbls. Both with ventilated ribs and double beads. Both sets of bbls are marked “IMPORTER-PERAZZI-USA/MONROVIA-CALIFORNIA”. Wood is extremely highly figured marble-cake honey and chocolate Circassian walnut with a checkered beavertail forearm with grasping grooves and the stock with raised side panels, palm swell and square pistol grip and is 14-1/2” over a black Decelerator pad. Receiver and forend iron are beautifully engraved with banknote style engraving with 3 raised gold ducks on the left side in a marsh scene and 3 raised gold ducks in a marsh scene on the right side with 3 more raised gold ducks in a marsh scene on the floorplate. At the top of the panel on the bottom in raised gold is “EXTRA”. All the surrounding surfaces are deeply engraved with extremely fine foliate arabesque patterns with matching engraving on the forend iron. Left side game scene is signed by master engraver “R. GRECO”. Fitted with ejectors and single selector trigger and both sets of bbls have been modified for Briley chokes with a total of ten chokes accompanying. Also accompanying is a small Perazzi marked box containing a wrench, 2 spare firing springs and 2 spare hammer springs. Also accompanying is the owners manual and warrantee card in a Perazzi wallet and the long take down wrench. Also accompanies is a Perazzi hard shell plastic case for the gun and a separate small case for the spare bbls with their black flannel sleeves. SN 81218. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood with minor handling and use marks on the wood. Cases are fine with very minor damage to the cloth in the hinge. 4-48909 JR696 (10,000-15,000)

1054
$8,337.00

*BROWNING DIANA GRADE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Beautiful Funken engraved shotgun signed in two places, with 26-1/2” vent rib, bbls choked IMP-MOD/IMP-CYL. Coin finish receiver, trigger guard and foreend iron, beautifully engraved with pheasant on the left side, ducks on the right, pigeons on the floorplate and rabbits on the trigger guard. Surrounded by full coverage engraving with arabesque patterns and scenery. Wood is highly figured French walnut with field-type forearm, long tang, round knob stock 13-1/2” over a Pachmayr pad. Single trigger and ejectors. SN 8283. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Stock as noted. Bbl retains 97-98% strong original blue. Receiver, most all of its original coin finish, with some light rust spotting on the trigger guard and lower tang. Wood is sound and retains 96-98% original vanish. Bright shiny bores. 4-46568 JR542 (4,500-7,500)

1055
$0.00

*CONNECTICUT SHOTGUN GRADE 5 WINCHESTER MODEL 21 2-BARREL SET. Cal. 20&28 ga. Extremely fine model 21 made by Tony Galazan’s CT. Shotgun Mfg. Co. Action in light weight. Set consists of 28” 20ga. Bbls, choked MOD/IMPCYL and 26” 28ga. Bbls, choked MOD/IMPCYL. Both bbls have ventilated ribs with single red ivory bead with “CUSTOM BUILT” near the chamber ends. It is equipped with ejectors and gold single selective trigger. It has one beaver tail forearm with wood being of exhibition quality in “E” style checkering, with checkered teardrop side panels on the stock, which is 14 1/4” over checkered butt and has a gold oval initial plate. Receiver is engraved with a standing cock pheasant vignette on left side, a standing turkey gobbler on right side and a setter carrying a bird on the trigger plate, surrounded with about 40% coverage, fine arabesque patterns which extend 3/4” over chambers. Accompanied by a Huey style oak and leather, maroon velvet lined trunk case with compartments for all parts and includes a square nickeled oil bottle and pair of 20ga & 28ga gold plated Winchester snap caps. Also contains a red & yellow hang tag and yellow box end label. It has brass corners with a center lock and heavy carrying handle. SN W38068. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new. Retains virtually all its original factory finish to both metal and wood. Appears new and unfired, although it has been assembled a number of times as there are scrapes on the standing breech. Case is equally new. 4-48692 JR748 (17,500-27,500)

1056
$7,475.00

*CASED JOSEPH LANG & SON DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN TWO BARREL SET. Cal. 20ga. Beautiful box lock shotgun with two sets of bbls both 28”, one choked MOD/IMP CYL and the other FULL/IMP MOD. Both have 3” chambers with high, tapered, matted rib and single brass bead. Both are marked with the makers’ name and address on top of the bbls. One rib has a 6-pointed gold star at the breech end while the other does not. Bbls are dbl lump with dbl bite. Receiver has four tiny scallops at the back edge and has nearly full coverage extremely fine foliate arabesque pattern engraving. “Safe” in gold on the top tang. Forearm is extra long, beavertail with a through hole for access to the forearm release. Stock is checkered straight grip with teardrop side panels 14” over a checkered skeleton buttplate. It has a gold oval initial plate with the initials “RET”. It is equipped with ejectors and dbl triggers twisted for right hand. Weight is 5 lbs. 12.2oz. It is accompanied by its original brown leather trunk case with maroon felt lining and makers’ label in the lid and has compartments for both bbls and the stocked action with two nickeled oil bottles and a compartment for cleaning equipment. SN 20831. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Has been fired but retains virtually all the original blue on both sets of bbls. Receiver retains 97-98% bright case colors, slightly faded on the fences and edges. Wood is sound and retains most of its fine original finish. Brilliant shiny bores. Case is equally fine with an oil stain in the lid lining. 4-48697 JR539 (4,500-7,500)

1057
$4,600.00

*CASED GEORGE GIBBS SIDE LOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Fine English dbl with 28” bbls choked FULL/IMPCYL with tapered smooth concave rib marked with the makers’ name and address, dbl lump with dbl bite and ejectors. Receiver has full side locks and overall has about 85% coverage extremely fine English rose and scroll engraving. The makers’ name is engraved on each lockplate. It has a checkered splinter forearm and teardrop side panel straight stock 14-1/2” over a smooth butt. Fitted with dbl triggers. “Safe” is in gold on the top tang. Accompanied by a very fine brown leather and oak trunk case with single push button latch, red felt lined with a pair of Watson Bros. snap caps and a nickeled square oil bottle. It appears that someone made a repair to the wrist then scraped most of the buttstock finish, which has remained unfinished. Weight is 6 lbs. 14oz. SN C700. CONDITION: As noted, otherwise extremely fine. Bbls retain about 98% strong bright original blue. Receiver and lockplates retain 97-98% strong original colors faded slightly on the fences and edges. Wood is sound with the forearm retaining most of its original finish and the buttstock as previously noted. Case is extremely fine retaining most of its original finish with a couple of small nicks in the lid. 4-48696 JR540 (4,500-7,000)

1058
$0.00

*VERNEY-CARRON SIDELOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal 12ga. Fine French shotgun with 27-5/8” bbls, choked, FULL/MOD with tapered swamped rib with single silver bead, double lump, double bite with rib extension for 3rd bite. Coin finish with about 70% coverage, extremely fine floral and arabesque pattern engraving. Fences are deep relief engraved with oak leaf and acorn patterns. Top lever, tang and trigger guard are matching engraved with about 1/4” engraving extending up over the breech end of the bbls. Ejectors and double triggers, the front articulated. Wood is very fine pattern French walnut with full checkered splinter forearm, straight stock 14 5/8” over a checkered butt. Company name is on the left sidelock with St. Etienne on the right side. Cocking levers are gold plated. Accompanied by a fine oak and chocolate-brown leather trunk case with maroon felt lining. SN 2541. Weight 7.25 lbs. CONDITION: Extremely fine, possibly unfired. Bbls retain 98-99% strong original blue. Receiver and trigger guard about all of their original fine coin finish. Wood is sound and retains about all of its high gloss original finish with a series of small bruises in the finish near the toe and a couple of other handling marks. Bright shiny bores. Case is near new. 4-48439 JR695 (6,500-7,500)

1059
$2,760.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Skeet grade shotgun with 26” bbls choked WS1/WS2. Classic box lock receiver with checkered beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock 14” over a checkered butt. Wood is very nicely figured claro walnut and fitted with single selective trigger and ejectors. Accompanied by a bill of sale from William Mills & Son, Inc. dated April 3, 1963 for this shotgun in the amount of $425. SN 15874. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retain 95-96% strong restored rust blue with two spots of light rust pitting. Receiver and floorplate retain most of a fine restored finish, slightly purple on receiver with fading on bottom edges. Wood is sound and retains most of an old refinish with some chemical crazing around the receiver and on the rear edge of forearm. Checkering needs freshening. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. 4-48877 JR651 (1,500-2,500)

1060
$1,380.00

*WEBLEY & SCOTT DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Fine box lock shotgun with 26” bbls, choked FULL/MOD, tapered concave rib marked “ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO AGENTS”. Bbls are marked with the maker’s name and address and have double lump with ejectors. The receiver is case colored and has about 60% coverage fine foliate arabesque pattern engraving. “SAFE” on the top tang inlaid in silver. Wood is modestly figured walnut with splinter forearm and checkered round knob buttstock 13-1/4” over a solid red recoil pad. About 1” of the comb has been replaced, according to the consignor by Turnbull. SN 130996. CONDITION: Fine, as noted. Bbls retain 97-98% strong original blue, receiver, floor plate and trigger guard 95-97% strong original colors with the case colors on the receiver very bright, forearm is sound and retains most of a fine restored finish. The buttstock project was apparently never finish after the splice was made on the comb. Bright shiny bore. 4-48470 JR350 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,250-1,750)

1061
$4,312.00

*MARHOLDT-PETERLONGO HIGH QUALITY SIDEPLATE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Dainty little shotgun with 27-9/16” bbls choked FULL/FULL with tapered matted rib and single silver bead, dbl lump with dbl bite and ejectors with single trigger. It is on a Merkel style boxlock action with sideplates. Full coverage and wonderfully engraved with a fox and three ducks in a woodland scene on the left side, a setter on point with four partridge in a woodland scene on the right side and two hares in a woodland scene on the trigger plate. Trigger guard bow has a flying woodcock over a marsh scene, all surrounded by extremely fine foliate arabesque and floral patterns. Engraving is also about 1/8” at the chamber end of the bbls and on the foreend iron. Left sideplate is signed “F. JUST”. Stock is nicely figured French walnut with semi-beavertail forearm with 3/4 checkering and a raised triangular shaped tip. Stock has raised side panels with checkered wrist, small European cheekpiece 14-1/4” over a serrated horn buttplate. It has a silver toeplate engraved “JOE GALE” and a tiny European style sling swivel with corresponding swivel on the bbls. SN 958829. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-93% fine original blue with some thinning and turning brown near the muzzle and some light spots of rust. Chamber end of the right bbl has a 1” x 1/2” chemical stain, which is turning patina. Right bbl has scattered very fine spots of surface rust. Receiver and sideplates retain most of their original coin finish under a coating of old dried oil. Wood is sound with three dings on the wrist and usual light handling and use marks elsewhere. Forearm is extremely fine. There is a faded area on the comb of the stock that extends down over the cheekpiece. Bores are bright and shiny. 4-48982 JR708 (3,000-5,000)

1062
$2,990.00

*LC SMITH FIELD GRADE FEATHERWEIGHT DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Scarce little gun with 26” bbls choked FULL/FULL. Raised matted rib with dbl red ivory beads, middle is broken. Double triggers and extractors. Water table is marked 3” chambers. Usual unengraved receiver and side locks with tiny checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap and serrated buttplate. SN FW93244. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 93-95% original blue turning slightly brown at the muzzle. Receiver and lockplates retain 70-75% original case colors fading to gray, strong and bright in sheltered areas. Forearm has an old crack that extends about 3-1/2” down from the tip. Otherwise, wood is sound and retains most of a very old refinish. Buttstock finish has been exposed to heat and is crackled on both sides and there are a couple of chips on the edge of the buttplate. The firing pin return springs are missing or broken and sometimes the barrels will catch on opening. Light pitting on the standing breech. Bright shiny bores. 4-48907 JR702 (2,000-3,000)

1063
$0.00

*LC SMITH CROWN GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Exquisite little double with 28” bbls, choked FULL/MOD with high matted rib, dbl ivory beads, marked over the chamber areas with the grade, makers’ name and address. It has “HUNTER ONE TRIGGER” and ejectors. Beautifully engraved with about 70% overall coverage. Left lockplate has the vignette of two setters on point and the right two German short hairs on point surrounded by very fine foliate and floral arabesque patterns. Opening lever is correspondingly engraved with a gold inlaid crown. Water table and standing breech are jeweled. Bbl water tables are also jeweled. Wood is very nicely figured American walnut with checkered beavertail forearm with schnable tip and semi-pistol grip stock 14-1/4” over a Hawkins pad. SN FWE42920. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 96-98% strong original blue with some scattered spots of light surface rust. Receiver and foreend iron retain most of their original brilliant case colors turning gray on the back 1/3 of the locks. Wood is sound and retains about all of an extremely fine professionally restored finish. Brilliant shiny bores with some plastic deposits. 4-48908 JR703 (8,000-12,000)

1064
$1,437.00

*L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Fine old double by Hunter Arms with 30” bbls, choked FULL/MOD, fine tapered matted, concave rib with large ivory bead. It has ejectors and double triggers. Wood is modern replacement with a tapered beavertail forearm and semi pistol grip stock, 14 3/8” over an original type buttplate. Stock is beautifully grained, French walnut. The entire shotgun has been restored by Doug Turnbull. Consignor reports that the bbls are 3” magmum. SN RE129261. CONDITION: Fine, as restored, retaining virtually all its wonderful custom finish to both metal and wood. 4-48461 JR340 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,500-2,500)

1065
$6,142.00

*UPGRADE L.C. SMITH DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Upgrade engraved with full coverage patterns having two setters and a woodcock on the left lock plate in a woodland scene in 3-color gold and two setters and a quail in a field scene in 2-color gold on the left. The back of the fences, top of the receiver, opening lever, front sides and bottom of the receiver are all inlaid with heavy 3- color gold, in oak leaf and acorn patterns. The balance of the metal is completely covered with wood grain background and foliate arabesque patterns. The trigger plate has a raised gold partridge in 2-color gold. The trigger and selector lever are gold plated. The trigger guard is engraved with file worked pattern edges. The foreend iron has matching pattern engraving with raised gold oak leaves and acorns in 3-color gold. The chamber end of the bbls is engraved 2-1/4” and has raised gold oak leaf and acorns in 2-color gold surrounded by matching patterns. Bbl rib extension is also engraved with the name ‘”L.C. SMITH” with “DeLuxe” inlaid in gold. On each side of the muzzle are two raised gold oak leaves. The opening lever is filigree carved. It has been rewooded in spectacular French walnut 14 3/8” over a serrated hard rubber buttplate. It has a full checkered beavertail forearm and long checkered wrist. The shotgun is originally “OO” grade with 28” bbls choked. Impcyl/Mod. It has ejectors and broken ivory front bead with Hunter One Trigger. SN 6330E. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all its fine custom finish to both metal and wood. Case colors on the receiver, lock plates and trigger plate are fine and subtle. Bright shiny bore is fine scratches in each side. 4-48448 JR328 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,000-5,000)

1066
$2,925.00

*PARKER GHE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Built on an “O” frame with 28” bbls, tapered, matted rib with dbl ivory beads, marked with the makers’ name and address and “SPEC. STEEL”. Rib has dolls head extension and is marked on the bbl water table “SKEET IN / SKEET OUT”. It has ejectors and Parker single trigger. Receiver is typically G engraved with two ducks on left side, two pheasant on right side and two quail on trigger plate with “Parker” on the front of the receiver. Surrounding the vignettes is light floral arabesque patterns. Wood is nicely grained English or American walnut with checkered splinter forearm and straight stock 14-1/2” over a checkered buttplate. Plain teardrop side panels. SN 238485. CONDITION: Good, plus. Bbls retain traces of original blue with old cold blue over most of the surface. Receiver is a silver gray color. Stock has a couple of hairlines back of the top tang, otherwise shows moderate wear and retains most of an old refinish. Bores are bright and shiny. 4-48983 JR707 (1,500-2,000)

1067
$2,530.00

*PARKER VH DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Usual configuration with 28″ bbls, tapered matted rib with dolls head rib extension, choked FULL/MOD with checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip stock with a deep dogs head hard rubber buttplate fitted with dbl. triggers and extractors. SN 221911. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain about 90% original blue, thin over the carry point and turning dull in that area. The balance is strong and bright. Receiver retains about 50% case colors, bright in the sheltered area with the balance turning silver. The engraver added tiny flourishes in a couple of spots on the receiver and opening lever. Wood is sound with the forearm retaining 75% original varnish and the buttstock about 90% with a tiny chip in the toe of the buttplate. Bright shiny bores. 4-46139 JR419 (1,750-2,750)

1068
$0.00

COLT MODEL 1883 HAMMERLESS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 10 ga. Field grade gun with 32” barrels, concave matted rib with the manufacturer’s name and address at the breech end, with dolls head and double lumps. The receiver has light border engraving and is case-colored. The wood is highly figured American walnut with black tipped splintered forearm, cap pistol grip stock with orig. colt logo black composition buttplate. It has extractors and double triggers. SN 2740. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. The barrels retain about 95% dark orig. damascus pattern, the receiver 40-50% fading case colors with the balance turned silver, and the trigger guard retaining about 50% bright blue. The forearm is sound and retains most of its orig. varnish. There is a chip on the toe of the stock and butt plate, also the stock has a fresh crack through the wrist in the checkering, otherwise is beautiful and retains most of its orig. bright varnish. Bright, shiny bores with some very light pitting in the left barrel. 4-49006 (3,000-4,000)

1069
$4,255.00

SCARCE IDENTIFIED STEPHEN GRANT UNDER LEVER DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 8 bore. This massive, beautiful old shotgun with 34-1/4” fine pattern damascus bbls, round case colored receiver with back action locks, large checkered splinter forearm secured with a single wedge and straight stock with smooth steel buttplate is in its original oak and leather casing with compartments for the various parts and tools. The outside of the lid is embossed “Louis L. Lorrillard, Esq. / New York” and the inside of the lid has the makers label and a handwritten card indicating the charges for this shotgun. The case, in addition to the shotgun, contains a 3-pc BGI wood wiping rod, a complete set of reloading tools and a leather pouch with spare springs, a screw and two original firing pins in their little leather pouches. As noted, this shotgun was the property of Mr. Lorrillard who is recorded in the Grant files as having been the original purchaser in July 1872. In addition, he purchased two other Stephen Grant guns and his brother, one. This shotgun is reported by the consignor as being inherited from his father who had obtained it from a Mr. Bradford Norman of Newport, RI who was a hunting companion of the Lorillard’s. This shotgun was allegedly a gift from Mr. Norman to consignors’ father in the 1920’s. SN 5259. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retain 70-75% brown damascus pattern with bright shiny bores having scattered light pitting. Receiver and lockplates retain about 80% strong bright case colors faded toward the front of the receiver and back of the locks. Forearm has a large chip out of the right bbl channel, otherwise is sound as is the stock and both retain generous amounts of their original oil finish. The original case is fine with a broken and a couple of loose partitions. Tools are fine. 4-47874 JR523 (5,000-10,000)

1070
$0.00

CHARLES DALY LARGE FRAME SHOTGUN. Cal. 8 bore. High quality Prussian made Daly with 34” barrels, high solid concave matted rib with double ivory beads, marked on the top with the makers name and “Krupp Fluid Steel Barrels”. Double lump, with dbl bite and bbl extension with modified Greener cross bolt. Receiver is dbl scallop box lock with side clips and cocked indicators marked on the water table in two places “PRUSSIA”. Wood is nicely grained walnut with horn tip splinter forearm and round knob pistol grip stock with teardrop side panels, 14” over a serrated horned butt plate. Double triggers and ejectors. SN 2158. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 96-97% strong original bright blue. Receiver retains 75-60% subtle case colors under a coat of dried oil. Stock has a professionally repaired crack through the wrist and otherwise retains most of its fine oil finish. Bores are bright and shiny with a spot or two of fine pitting. 4-48880 JR705 (1,500-3,000)

1071
$920.00

MOORE & HARRIS FINE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal 12 ga. Deluxe damascus shotgun with 30” damascus pattern bbls choked MOD/IMP CYL having a concave rib with the makers name and address and “Improved lever hammerless”. Double lump with doll’s head extension and single brass bead. Sidelock receiver with patent crystal indicators and about 60% coverage fine arabesque pattern engraving. It is equipped with double triggers and extractors. Wood is fine marlblecake French walnut with checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip stock 14” over a checkered horn butt plate. Accompanied by what appears to be an Abercrombe & Fitch leather trunk case with compartment in the lid for cleaning equipment. SN 32058. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain mostly brown patina with strong pattern on the bottom and under the forearm. Receiver retains about 20% case colors in sheltered areas and the lockplates about 75% dark case colors. Wood is sound showing heavy wear and retains about all of a crude refinish. The butt stock has a heavy scraped area on the right side near the buttplate and the buttplate is partially melted. The stock also has a 5/8” hole in the bottom filled with lead. The bores are bright and shiny with some fine minor pitting. The case is dry and worn with the front handle straps crackled and dry rotted. The lining is severely mothed. 4-48899 JR694 (800-1,200)

1072
$2,127.00

*FRANCOTTE SIDEPLATE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20 ga. Fine pre-war shotgun imported by Von Lengerke & Detmold, US Agents, New York, and so marked on top of the bbls. Receiver and sideplates are beautifully engraved with extremely fine foliate arabesque patterns. It has side clips and modified Greener crossbolt with dbl triggers and ejectors. Trigger guard and foreend iron are matching engraved. Wood is moderately figured French walnut with a leather inlay cheekpiece, a 1-5/8” applied extension and a professionally repaired crack on the right side of the wrist. It has splinter forearm and is 14-1/2” over the extension. SN 86882. CONDITION: As noted. Good to very good. Bbls retain 80-85% thin original blue. Receiver 15-20% case colors and the sideplates traces of case colors in the sheltered areas. Stock, as noted, shows moderate to heavy wear with the leather cheekpiece dry and crackled and raised on the edges. Forearm is worn and dark. Brilliant shiny bores. Mechanics are fine. 4-48883 JR706 (900-1,500)

1073
$1,725.00

SYRACUSE LEFEVER E GRADE DOUBLE BARREL DAMASCUS SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Fine side lock shotgun with 28” bbls, choked FULL/IMPMOD, tapered matted rib with single bead and doll’s head extension, extractors and double triggers. Receiver and lockplates are lightly engraved with a flying duck on the left sideplates and a woodcock on the right, and fine foliate arabesque patterns. The company name and address is on each lockplate. Wood is nicely grained French walnut with a checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol stock, 13-1/2” over an original hard rubber buttplate. This shotgun has been completely restored by Turnbull Restorations. SN 61652E. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all the fine restored finish to metal and wood, including the fine damascus patterns in the bbls. Bright shiny bores. 4-48467 JR347 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (800-1,500)

1074
$1,035.00

*L.C. SMITH IDEAL GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Usual configuration with 26” bbls. Marked on the top over the chambers with the Hunter Arms Co. address. Dbl triggers and extractors. Lockplates and receiver are lightly engraved in standard Ideal foliate patterns. Wood is straight grain walnut with black tipped splinter forearm and capped semi-pistol grip stock, 14” over a Pachmayr brown waffle pad. SN FW29761. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain most of a hot-dip blue and have lost their “ring”. Receiver and lockplates are silvered case colors and gray metal. Lockplate screws and trigger plate screw are replacements. Stock has a hairline back of the left lockplate; otherwise is sound and retains most of a refinish. Checkering on the stock and forearm have been recently re-cut. Bores are bright and shiny and appear to have been recently honed. There is a tiny hole in the bbl wall about 1/4” down from the muzzle in the right bbl. 4-48685 JR568 (400-700)

1075
$0.00

*PARKER GHE DOUBLE BARREL TRAP GUN. Cal. 12 ga. Built on a 1-1/2 frame with 30” barrels, choked Full/Modified, having a raised ventilated rib with double ivory beads, marked with the maker’s name and “Parker Spec. Steel”, and fitted with ejectors and single selective trigger. The receiver is lightly engraved with ducks on the left side, pheasants on the right side and floorplate, surrounded by light arabesque patterns. It is fitted with custom checkered beavertail forearm and fine center crotch cut capped pistol grip stock, 14-1/2” over a checkered butt, with the original Parker grip cap and a tiny silver plated shield shaped toeplate bearing the initial “J”. SN 222645. CONDITION: Excellent, the barrels retain about all of a fine restored rust blue. The receiver retains all of its restored case colors. The wood is sound, retaining all its excellent custom finish. The bores are bright and shiny. 4-47480 JL (4,000-6,000)

1076
$0.00

*RARE PARKER VH TRY GUN. Cal. 12ga. Built on a No. 2 frame with 30” Vulcan steel bbls, choke FULL/IMP MOD with five holes drilled in the rib over the chamber area, probably from an old Nydar sight. Receiver is typical V-grade with only light border engraving. Stock with its many adjustments for length of pull, height and angel of comb and for cast on and cast off. Pull adjustment and comb adjustments are by means of knurled wheels while the cast and drop adjustments are by means of square keys. Trigger guard has been modified and reinforced to accommodate the adjustment screws. SN 178221. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 95-96% strong original blue. Receiver and associated metal are a silver gray color with case colors on the water table. Wood is sound with the forearm retaining 15-20% original finish and showing moderate wear. Buttstock retains most of its original fine varnish with minor handling and use marks. Bores are bright and shiny with some plastic streaking. 4-48905 JR700 (10,000-15,000)

1077
$1,035.00

*L.C. SMITH GRADE 3E DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Fine old shotgun with 28” bbls, choked FULL/IMPCYL with tapered matted rib, large front ivory bead and brass middle bead. Lockplates and receiver are lightly engraved with arabesque patterns, and 2 quail on the left lockplate with 2 ducks on the right lockplate. Equipped with Hunter 1 trigger. Wood is moderately figured with a black tipped splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip buttstock, 14-14” over a solid red recoil pad. SN 205297. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain most of a fine reblack. Receiver and lockplates are silvered case colors with some gray metal color on the receiver. Wood is sound and retains most of a refinish. Pad is new. Bores are bright with fine pitting. 4-48456 JR338 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (1,000-2,000)

1078
$373.00

PARKER GH DAMASCUS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Usual configuration, built on a No. 1 frame with bbls cut to 25”, splinter forearm, semi-pistol grip stock with flat dogs head buttplate, dbl triggers and extractors. Receiver is lightly engraved with a duck on the left side, a partridge on the right side and two partridges on the trigger plate. SN 57825. CONDITION: Good, as noted. Bbls retain 50% pattern turned brown with a couple of dents in the left bbl. Receiver is silvered case colors. Wood is refinished with most of the checkering pattern sanded off. Stock has a crack in the wrist. Buttplate is fine. Bores are dark and pitted. 4-48867 JR574 (400-700)

1079
$1,035.00

*PARKER GH DAMASCUS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Usual configuration with 26” fine pattern damascus bbls choked FULL/CYL. Built on a No. 1 frame with usual engraving of ducks on the left side, pheasant on the right side and partridge on the bottom with light surrounding decoration. Splinter forearm with checkered straight stock and a flat dog head hard rubber buttplate. Accompanied by a leather leg-o-mutton case, missing its lid. SN 116800. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain most of their original fine pattern under a coating of dried oil and dirt. Receiver retains 15-20% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Wood is sound and retains 40-50% original varnish. Buttplate has a small cut on the one side. Bright shiny bores. Case is dry with loose stitching, missing the lid. 4-48744 JR473 (800-1,200)

1080
$517.00

*FOX STERLINGWORTH DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 ga. Fine field gun with 26” bbls choked MOD/IMP CYL. It has double triggers and extractors, checkered splinter forearm and pistol grip stock, 15” over an old Jostam red recoil pad. SN 111029. CONDITION: Good to very good. The bbls. retain about 60% thinning original blue. Receiver retains 30-40% faded case colors, bright in sheltered areas. Wood is sound, showing heavy wear and retains most of an old refinish. Bright shiny bores. Good mechanics. 4-48898 JR693 (800-1,200)

1081
$517.00

PARKER #3 GRADE HAMMER SIDE LOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. CA 1880’s (referred to them as the Doctor’s gun). SN 36008. Cal. 10ga. 32″ ribbed bbl, swirl Damascus. Standard markings on bbl and locks. CONDITION: Gray patina with spots of light rust and pitting. Framed and checkered buttplate. Fine engraving, incl. birds, dogs, stars and bars on blocks, buttplate, frame and foreend latch and triggerguard. Stock; points above and below side locks had been broken back with use and were missing. They have been cosmetically replaced (not suitable for shooting). Otherwise, stock of original high grade walnut. Total stock restored by Wenig of Lincoln, MO. Excellent checkering. 4-46012 (500-1,000)

1082
$517.00

REMINGTON MODEL 1889 DOUBLE BARREL DAMASCUS HAMMER SHOTGUN. Cal. 10ga. Fine old dbl with 32” damascus bbls with the company name and address on the top rib and the company name on each lockplate. Wood is moderately figured walnut with checkered splinter forearm and semi-pistol grip stock with Remington embossed hard rubber buttplate. SN 245819. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain 85-90% brown damascus pattern. Receiver 30-40% faded case colors and the right lockplate 50-60% case colors with the left having about 30% case colors. Wood is sound with some dark oil staining around the locks and receiver with a couple of chemical streaks down the buttstock. Overall, the wood retains most of its original finish. Buttplate has a chipped toe. Bores are bright and shiny with scattered pitting. 4-48882 JR654 (300-600)

1083
$4,255.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 DELUXE ENGRAVED SKEET GUN. Cal. 28ga. Spectacular skeet gun with 26″ solid rib bbl. The receiver is engraved in 12-5 pattern with seven gold inlays with the initials “NK” on the left side for the engraver Nick Kusmit. The engraving extends over the takedown ring up onto the bbl. The wood is modestly grained, deluxe diamond checkered with large forearm and pistol grip stock, with hard rubber buttplate. SN 1357657 CONDITION: As new, appears to be unfired. Retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood. A truly spectacular Model 12. 4-48901 JR156 (7,000-9,000)

1084
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PIGEON GRADE SKEET PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 28 ga. Fine rare Model 12 with 26” Winchester ventilated rib with round posts, red ivory front bead and silver middle bead, marked for 2-3/4” ammunition and also marked “SKEET”. The bottom of the magazine tube take down boss is engraved with a pigeon. The bolt and carrier are jeweled. The wood is nicely figured shell grain walnut with diamond checkered large forearm and capped pistol grip stock with Winchester black hard rubber buttplate. Accompanied by its original 2-piece cardboard box with yellow end label over stamped “SELECT WOOD”, “SPECIAL”, and “PIGEON”. The label further identifies this gun and has its serial number in the proper space. The box contains the original inside cardboard tubes and waxed paper with an instruction pamphlet, warranty card, and yellow/red hang tag. Ser. 1351493. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new, retains virtually all its original finish to both metal and wood, appears unfired. The box is fine, oil stained and slightly soiled with a blown corner. A fine rare complete Model 12. 4-47891 JR742 (5,000-8,000)

1085
$4,025.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 42 CUSTOM ENGRAVED & GOLD INLAID SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Extremely fine and wonderfully gold inlaid Model 42 with 28” solid rib skeet choked barrel. The wood is very highly figured with custom checkered large forearm and pistol grip stock with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. The receiver is spectacularly engraved and signed “M. Courant Eng.” The left side has raised gold figures in 3-color gold of a cowboy on a galloping horse that appears to be Buffalo Bill chasing an Indian holding a rifle on a paint horse, with another Indian on a horse in the background with platinum reins and platinum rifle barrel with rose gold shirt. The foreground has a rabbit-ear cactus in bloom and what appears to be two bristle cone pines. Plus, it has three eagles soaring overhead. It has very fine line border gold wire and extremely fine gold wire in the pattern of mesas and buttes. The right side has raised gold inlays of a cowboy on a horse with 2-color gold, platinum reins, a platinum revolver, and rose gold neckerchief. He is chasing two steers with platinum faces and platinum spots, one with a rose gold tongue. It also has fine gold wire border inlays with a rattlesnake and small brush in the foreground and extremely fine gold inlay in the pattern of mountains in the background. The top rear of the receiver has a raised gold inlay of a cowboy on a horse carrying a rifle with platinum barrel, all wrapped with a muffler and has wooly chaps. The top of the receiver on both edges around the front of the receiver and up over the chamber area is beautifully engraved with very fine foliate arabesque patterns. The serial number on the receiver is inlaid in gold and the trigger bow has gold wire inlay. The take down ring has fine gold wire inlay and the word “WINCHESTER” is inlaid in gold on the bbl. The muzzle has a fine gold band and fine gold wire inlay down each side. All of the gold figures are rendered in superb detail and authenticity. Ser. 79121. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all its superb custom finish to both metal and wood. Bright shiny bore. This engraving is reminiscent of and is of the same quality as work done by Angelo Bee or Gino Cargnell. 4-47889 JR745 (4,000-6,000)

1086
$2,587.00

*CUSTOM ENGRAVED & GOLD INLAID WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 ga. Spectacular engraved Model 12 by Walter Kolouch and signed “Eng. W.Kolouch” just above the ejection port, with 30” duck bill ventilated rib bbl choke, modified custom checkered large round forearm, and pistol grip stock with black waffle recoil pad. The receiver has full coverage engraving with raised gold inlays of Washington & Jefferson on each side with Paul Revere in a colonial scene in the center, with the inscription on a riband “The British are Coming”. The right side has raised gold inlays of Samuel Adams and the American Revolutionary Fife & Drum Corps with the American flag in the background, titled on a riband “The Spirit of 76”. There is fine gold wire inlay with silver flowers at the rear of the receiver, gold wire inlay on the top center, bottom center and top front of the receiver, plus gold wire and silver flowers on the take down ring. The entire receiver, take down ring, 6” up the barrel, around the magazine band, and at the muzzle are beautifully engraved with full coverage foliate arabesque patterns and all the engraving has stippled background. The front barrel band is gold inlaid “Life, Liberty and the / Pursuit of Happiness”. The trigger bow is gold inlaid “Liberty and Justice”. The grip cap is wonderfully engraved on an oval metal disc, with the American eagle in exquisite detail and thirteen gold stars around the perimeter. “E Pluribus Unum” is engraved above and below the eagle. The carrier is matching engraved with about 40% coverage and the bolt with 70% coverage. This is one of the more extensive coverage engraved shotguns offered for sale in recent history. The engraving is extremely fine and the inlays are rendered in great detail. SN 523801. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all its custom finish to both metal and wood. The barrel and magazine tube have a light purple cast from the blueing process. The wood is very highly figured and very nicely finished with some light crazing to the finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-47890 JR746 (3,000-6,000)

1087
$3,277.00

*ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 11-48 SC SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 410. Reportedly owned by the president of Remington Arms, this fine shotgun has a 25” vent ribbed bbl, choked skeet and is spectacularly engraved by Arnold Griebel. Receiver has full coverage engraving with the left panel in a woodland scene of two gold hounds chasing three gold rabbits. Left panel is a beautifully detailed woodland and field scene with two gold pointers pointing five gold quail. All surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that has a very fine punched dot background. Each side and the grip cap has gold wire border inlays. The entire top of the receiver and 2-3/4” over the chamber, as well as the trigger guard and grip cap, are engraved to match. Wood is checkered, extremely fine grain deluxe walnut. Buttstock is 14” over the original Remington hard rubber buttplate. SN 4108604. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retains virtually all its custom finish to both metal and wood. 4-48442 JR322 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,500-5,000)

1088
$4,255.00

*ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 11-48 SC SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 28ga. Usual configuration with 25” vent ribbed skeet choked bbl, semi-beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock. Reportedly owned by president of the Remington Arms Co., this spectacular shotgun has full coverage engraving by master engraver Arnold Greibel. The receiver is completely covered with extremely fine, detailed engraving that consists of four gold woodcock and two gold birddogs, one holding a dead woodcock, in a woodland scene. Right side is of two gold German short hairs and five gold quail in a woodland scene. The balance of the receiver is completely covered with fine foliate arabesque patterns which extend 2-3/4” over the chamber, with a tiny bit at the muzzle. The trigger guard and grip cap are matching engraved, and the grip cap has a gold wire border. Wood is very nicely grained about 3X walnut with original Remington hard rubber buttplate. The engraving is all executed in extremely fine detail and proportion. SN 4009676. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining virtually all its fine custom finish to both metal and wood. 4-48445 JR324 (Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Est.) (3,500-5,000)

1089
$2,242.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PIGEON TRAP PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 16 ga.. Fine engraved Model 12 with 30” solid rib IMP/CYL barrel, nicely figured diamond checkered large forearm, and highly figured pistol grip stock with high comb and Winchester solid red rubber recoil pad. The bottom of the magazine tube boss is engraved with a pigeon. The sides of the receiver are engraved in modified 12-5 pattern. The left side is precisely 12-5, while the right side has only three ducks instead of the usual four. This engraving does not appear original to this shotgun, as it is still raised and sharp. The rib and top of the receiver are inlaid with a gold “1”. The Winchester proof is large and lightly struck. The bolt and carrier are jeweled. Part of the serial number on the receiver, part of the serial number on the magazine tube take down ring, and the word “TRAP” on the receiver appear spurious and hand stamped. The engrave pigeon also appears spurious. Accompanied by an original Winchester 2-piece box with blue and white end label overstamped “SPECIAL” and “SELECT WOOD”. Also hand written in what appears to be ballpoint pen is additional information ostensibly identifying this shotgun. These hand written markings appear spurious. This shotgun is one of a consecutive numbered pair in this auction. Ser. 987146. CONDITION: Fine, retains most of its custom finish, being a brown color over the chamber area of the barrel and take down ring. The wood is sound and retains most of its fine custom finish. Bright shiny bore. The jeweling on the bolt and carrier are worn and do not match the condition of the rest of the gun. The box is fine with fuzzed edges. 4-47893 JR744 (1,500-2,500).

1090
$2,185.00

*ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PIGEON GRADE PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 20 ga. Fine engraved Model 12 with 30” solid rib full choke barrel, nicely figured diamond checkered large forearm, and highly figured pistol grip stock with high comb and Winchester solid red rubber recoil pad. The bottom of the magazine tube boss is engraved with a pigeon. The sides of the receiver are engraved in modified 12-5 pattern. The left side is precisely 12-5, while the right side has only three ducks instead of the usual four. This engraving does not appear original to this shotgun, as it is still raised and sharp. The rib and top of the receiver are inlaid with a gold “2”. The Winchester proof is large and lightly struck. The bolt and carrier are jeweled. The serial number on the receiver, part of the serial number on the magazine tube take down ring, and the word “TRAP” on the receiver appear spurious and hand stamped. The engraved pigeon also appears spurious. Accompanied by an original Winchester 2-piece box with blue and white end label overstamped “SPECIAL” and “SELECT WOOD”. Also, hand written in what appears to be ballpoint pen is additional information ostensibly identifying this shotgun. These hand written markings appear spurious. This shotgun is one of a consecutive numbered pair in this auction. Ser. 987147. CONDITION: Fine, retains most of its custom finish, being a brown color over the chamber area of the barrel. The wood is sound and retains most of its fine custom finish. Bright shiny bore. The box is fine with fuzzed corners and one blown corner. 4-47892 JR743 (1,500-2,500)

1091
$1,322.00

E. KOHLER HAMMER UNDER LEVER DRILLING. Cal. 16ga X 16ga/9.3x 72. Fine old hammer drilling with 27-1/4” bbls, oval back action locks engraved with birds and dogs with receiver engraved with running raebuck and foliate patterns. Top rib has articulated rear sight and the right trigger is set. Pistol grip stock has a small cheek piece with 5-hole toe trap engraved with an auerhan and foliate patterns with horn grip cap and buttplate. SN 407. CONDITION: About good. Bbls retain about 60% dull blue turning plum, receiver and lockplates are silver. Wood is sound with numerous nicks and scratches. Shows heavy wear. The under lever return spring is broken. Buttplate has chipped toe. Bores are pitted. 4-48357 JR470 (400-700)

1092
$1,955.00

*WINCHESTER PROTOTYPE MODEL 59 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN. Cal. 20ga. Fine deluxe shotgun with experimental 24” plain fiberglass bbl choked CYL, 1 of only a few ever produced. Standard alloy receiver etch engraved with No. 5 pattern. Trigger guard is bright aluminum. Nicely figured wood with triple diamond checkered beavertail forearm and straight stock with hard rubber buttplate. Accompanied by a letter from Abercrombie & Fitch dated March 11, 1976 to Mr. Henry E. Coe III of New York in which this shotgun is identified and is stated that only 9 were made. SN EXP27A. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all its original factory finish with a couple of mars on bbl and one or two minor handling and storage marks on the wood. Bright shiny bore. 4-48884 JR658 (1,000-2,000)

1093
$258.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 220 SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 12ga. Deluxe single bbl, 32” bbl, full choke, checkered beavertail forearm, pistol grip stock with cheek piece and old red waffle pad. Receiver is etched with pheasant and partridge. Top lever, thumb safety, ejector. NSN. CONDITION: Very fine. 96% blue, 95% wood finish. Bright shiny bore. 4-47838 JR624 (100-200)

1094
$345.00

*LOT OF FOUR SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUNS. 1) Forehand Arms Co. side hammer, SN. 59002, 12 ga., 30” round bbl. Stamped “G. H. PACKARD” on the left side of the stock. Hammer is an unfinished replacement. Hammer screw is also a replacement. CONDITION: Rust brown patina, stock has been repaired. 2) American Arms side cocking lever. SN 5472. 12 ga., 30” round bbl. CONDITION: Rust brown patina overall. Stock has a full length crack on the left side, a repair at the toe and another at the wrist. 3) Lefever Arms Company Long-Range Field and Trap gun. SN. 5258. 16 ga. Large brass sight has been screwed into the top of the action. CONDITION: 75% blue on bbl, traces on the action which also shows sanding marks. Stock is solid, action is good. 4) Forehand Arms Co. side hammer. SN. 43901. CONDITION: 75% nickel on action, otherwise rust brown patina. Buttplate has been cleaned. Action is good. 4-47823 FS87 (200-400)

1094A.
$517.00

PAINTING OF WWI GERMAN FLYERS. Oil on canvas by Hy S. Watson, 26-3/4” x 18-1/2” exposed image, primarily gray tones with a decorative silver and gray frame. The subject matter is primarily a German biplane with a pilot in the front cockpit holding a pistol in one hand and his flight helmet in the other with two German officers in the foreground, one aiming a pistol at the other. In the background is a crashed and burning airplane with a British biplane flying overhead. One can only speculate why the two officers are pointing their pistols at the third. Perhaps he was a spy. CONDITION: Fine, the images are sharp, and the colors and confirmation true to life. The frame has slightly separated corners and a chip or two, otherwise it is fine. 4-47871 JR769 (800-1,200)

1094B.
$402.00

FRAMED WWII BATTLE SCENE. By Ernst Halberstadt. The exposed image size is 35” x 28”, horizontal. In mostly earth tones and depicting a British anti-aircraft battery with search lights and guns firing at what apparently are Nazi bombers. There is a crashed Nazi airplane on the right side, with others burning in the sky. A very dynamic and powerful painting. It is single matted and framed in a fine custom frame. CONDITION: It is extremely fine with the colors vivid and bright. The matting and frame are equally fine. 4-47870 JR774 (500-800)

1094C.
$201.00

CIVIL WAR BATTLE SCENE OIL PAINTING. Oil on artist board signed “D. Gallon 87”, 17-3/8” x 13-3/8” exposed image with the primary subject a large company of Union soldiers with fixed bayonets and an officer astride his horse, with the American flag, preparing to charge a Confederate company in the right background. CONDITION: Fine, the colors are vivid and bright with no visible damage. 4-48628 JR770 (50-100)

1094D.
$115.00

FRAMED CIVIL WAR PRINT. Titled “Southbound” by Alan Fearnley, #37 of 750 printed in 1988, with horizontal image size 23” x 15”. Depicting a train apparently preparing to depart with a load of Union soldiers. The band playing in the background with children running about and the ladies saying farewell. It is triple matted and very nicely framed. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the American Print Gallery. CONDITION: Extremely fine, the image is sharp and the colors vivid and bright. The matting and frame are equally fine. 4-48629 JR771 (100-200)

1094E.
$115.00

FRAMED CIVIL WAR PRINT. Titled “Sabers and Roses” by Dale Gallon, #7 of 50 artist proofs, signed and remarked with a water color rose. Image size 23-3/4” x 14-1/4”, triple matted and nicely framed. Printed on the bottom edge of the print is “After saying good bye to Anne Cocky at a ball in Urbana, MD on September 8, 1862, J.E.B. Stuart and his men attack and drive off nearby Yankee raiders”. The scene depicts a troop of mounted Confederate cavalry in front of an Antebellum mansion with ladies and gentlemen in formal dress on the porch and balcony and Gen. Stuart with his hat removed talking to a lady in a pink dress. CONDITION: Extremely fine, the image is sharp, the colors vivid and bright. The matting and frame are equally fine. 4-48626 JR772 (100-200)

1094F.
$373.00

FRAMED CIVIL WAR PRINT. Titled “Counsel of War July 2 1863” by Don Stivers, #3 of 50 publisher’s proof prints. Image size 20” x 17”, double matted and framed, depicts General Lee and three of his generals conferring in front of a tent with Lee and one of the generals on horseback. CONDITION: Fine, the image is sharp, the colors bright and vivid. The matting and frame are equally fine. 4-48627 JR773 (100-200)

1095
$460.00

LOT OF BRITISH MILITARY CARTRIDGES. Consists of 25 10-rd packs of 57 Snider cartridges by Dominion Cartridge dated 1892. String tied – Excellent. 3 10-rd packs of Kynoch 303 ball MK VII with Canadian “C” and broad arrow. String tied dated 1918 – Extremely fine. 7 10-rd packs of 303 ball dated 1918 MK VII, orange label with Canadian “C” and broad arrow, string tied – Excellent. 2 10-rd packs 303 blanks dated 1918, gray paper with Canadian “C” and broad arrow, string tied – Excellent. 1 10-rd pack Snider blanks MK IV dated 1877, gray paper, string tied – Excellent. 1 12-rd pack 380” MK II (38 S&W) Marked Canada and dated 1943, plastic wrapped – Appears good. All contained in British brown plywood 303 cartridge carrier. 4-48436 JR536 (1,500-2,500)

1096
$115.00

LARGE PLASTER BUST OF GENERAL PERSHING. Solid plaster with bronze tones about 32” high, 23” wide, and 12” deep. Life size bust of General (4-star) John J. Pershing in WWI uniform, artist signed “P. Bryant Baker” and dated “1921”. CONDITION: Fine, retains most of its bronze patina with some minor chips on the forehead and hair and others on the front, with a thumbnail size chip in the base. 4-48943 JR768 (400-700)

1097
$1,840.00

SMALL IRON CANNON. Cal. 1-3/4” bore. 39” overall, with no visible markings, on old worn naval type carriage, with straps nailed to the carriage with hand forged nails. 4-47867 FS186 (1,000-2,000)

1098
$4,887.00

SPANISH COLONIAL STRONG BOX. Fine early strong box made of hand forged iron, 20-1/4” long 12-1/2” wide and 13-1/2” tall, made of riveted strap iron on the lid and sides with large iron carrying rings at each end and padlock hasps on the front. The top and the front also have a large key way and include a very large key. Also included is what appears to be a locking bar of hand forged iron which is 18-1/4” long, diamond shaped 1/2” across the flats with a twist in the middle and heart shaped attachment to one end upon which is cast “MAT/T6/21”. Accompanied by a decorative oak stand made for this case. CONDITION: Appears to be fine, unable to be opened. No telling what is inside, it is rather heavy, perhaps some of the governors gold remains locked inside!!! The stand is fine. 4-48726 JR730 (3,500-5,000)

1099
$1,092.00

ITALIAN HIGH-CRESTED CABESSET. Steel helmet, ca. 1580, approx. 8” high, elliptical shaped, 10” by 8-1/2” with flared edge having brass rosettes at the base. What is apparently the front has a plume socket made of iron secured with two brass rivets. It has scale cheek pieces attached to leather which are sewn to coarse woven light brown cotton which has more modern red and green coarse lining. Only traces of the rest of the lining remain. There is a repair to the edge near the front. CONDITION: Cleared to bright metal with obvious repairs to the cheek piece linings. 4-48942 JR729 (500-1,500)

1100
$402.00

HAND FORGED TOMAHAWK/HAND AXE. Early trade axe with 6” hand forged head, 2-3/4” wide blade, 1-1/2” socket with a crude old handle made from a limb. The handle still has knots and a number of bug holes. CONDITION: The head retains a very dark brown patina and the handle several grain checks that are filled with some sort of wax or putty but appears sound. 4-48961 JR750 (500-1,000)

1101
$80.00

MODERN TOMAHAWK/HATCHET. Two-piece iron head with 2-1/2” long socket having three ribs and a 7/8” socket hole. With heavy iron boss that has a thin blade inserted. It is pinned to the 18-1/2” round haft. CONDITION: The iron has a dark brown patina with moderate to heavy rust and chipped edge. The haft has a nice hand rubbed patina. 4-48960 JR741 (100-200)

1102
$28.00

INDIAN DECORATED KNIFE. Made with 8 1/2” thin blade that is a modern replacement mounted in an old handle with copper rivet and handmade copper ferrule. Accompanied by a sinew sewn hard rawhide sheath with red, green and black decorations with blue and red bead decoration at the top with long fringe off the back edge and has red and blue plastic beads with tin cones and a red dyed horse hair tassel off the bottom. CONDITION: Blade is artificially aged, handle and ferrule are old and fine. Sheath appears to be a recent manufacture. 4-48977 JR755 (100-200)

1103
$28.00

SMALL INDIAN STYLE CLUB. Hide wrapped club 12” overall length with 2” dia. roundish knob attached to a wooden handle, covered with rawhide and Sinew sewn. It has a buckskin decoration in the middle and at the end of the handle with two strands of bead decoration, probably not old. CONDITION: Very good. 4-48975 JR759 (100-200)

1104
$862.00

LOT OF TWO COPPER POWDER FLASKS. 1). Fine early Walker type “COLT’S PATENT” dbl. sided flask with 7 3/4” body. Top marked in a riband “FRARY BENHAM&CO.”. Spout is graduated from 25-50 grains. Sides of flask are repoussed with trophy of arms with cannon and mortar over a pair of crossed Paterson rifles with a pair of crossed Paterson pistols below and “COLT’S PATENT” on a riband at bottom. There is no star between the Colt’s and Patent as illustrated in Riling’s. This flask is similar to Riling’s 823 and 824. Each side of the lower body has an original heavy brass staple with a triangular shape ring. CONDITION: Very fine, retains about 50% original dark coppery color with balance a medium patina. No appreciable dents or wear, spring is good and spout is fine. 2). Brass flask with 6 1/2” body, single sided with very early hunter with dead deer and dog. See Riling’s 993. It has a three-stepped graduated spout probably for a shotgun or a rifle. Body has two small carrying rings. CONDITION: Very fine, retains about 50% original polish with couple small dents, otherwise fine. Spring retains about 90% original blue. 4-48978 JR756 (400-700)

1105
$28.00

LOT OF TWO DECORATED LEATHER SHOT FLASKS. 1). 3lb. size dbl side, decorated with repoussed hanging hare and birds. Two position brass spout with brass ring in butt end. CONDITION: Fair, open seam, repaired hanger tab. 2). 3lb. size double sided with a birddog in a circle with a tree. Spout is marked “AM.FLASK&CAPCO”. CONDITION: Very fine, few minor nicks on leather, otherwise retains most of its original russet color. Some original polish on the two position brass spout. 4-48972 JR757 (35-50)

1106
$128.00

LOT OF 2 MODERN SCRIMSHAWED POWDER HORNS. 12” turned horn with decoration of Indians and frontiersmen and a matching 4” priming horn, the latter identified to “CY QUELLA”. CONDITION: New. FS25 4-48381 (100-300)

1107
$287.00

EARLY CARVED POWDER HORN. Probably of European origin, the body is completely covered with raised carved figures of animals, hunters, a ship and other decorations. 9” overall with a brass covered plug end and an iron spout. Carvings are rustic with good detail. Spout is loose. An unusual and very different pattern. 4-48974 JR760 (50-100)

1108
$58.00

LOT OF TWO POWDER HORNS. 1). Large decorated horn, approx. 15” long of light green cow’s horn with early decoration of vines, fishes and a human figure also a snake or sea serpent. Initials “SFW” are carved near spout end. It has a flat base plug secured with small iron nails and a staple for carrying strap. CONDITION: Fine, all markings are visible, no bug damage. 2). Flat priming horn about 7 1/2” with convex wood plug and a duck bill carved spout with copper and brass mechanical spout. Two brass hanger rings. CONDITION: Very fine. 4-48976 JR758 (100-200)

1109
$488.00

LARGE BRASS 19th CENTURY DOORSTOP. Napoleonic figure probably Lafayette or possibly Lord Nelson with 18th century style military hat, with officer shoulder boards and sash, holding his sword. 15” high x 9-1/4” wide x 3-1/2” deep, of cast brass. CONDITION: Cleaned and polished a long time ago with traces of the old polish, now beginning to patinate. 4-48722 JR780 (450-750)

1110
$1,150.00

LARGE FLAP HOLSTER WITH SHOULDER STRAP. Made of fine brown leather, 12” long with large circular flap having bound edges with a closure tab on the flap and the brass stud and strap missing. Shoulder strap is made of same leather, 1 1/2”w with belt loops on the inside just above holster. It has a common type iron roller buckle. It appears to have been for a large revolver, possibly a dragoon or a Walker and seems to have had a revolver with at least a 7” bbl carried in it for a long time. CONDITION: Fine, the leather is soft and supple and retains generous amounts of its original brown finish, turning dark around the toe and at high wear points. 4-48962 JS754 (500-1,000)

1111
$172.00

LOT OF TWO EARLY FLAP HOLSTERS. 1) Large black holster of lighter weight material with body 9” long and a large round flap with brass closure stud and belt loop on the back secured with two copper rivets. Reminiscent of previously observed Confederate style holsters. CONDITION: Fair, leather is moderately supple, flexed and missing, some surface finish that appears to be bug damage. 2) Small double action breaktop holster, 6” body with contoured flap and brass closure stud with belt loop secured with iron brads. CONDITION: Good, flexed and crackled but retaining most of its original finish. 4-48776 JR451 (100-200)

1112
$172.00

COMPOSITE LOT OF MILITARY ITEMS. (1) WWII mess kit, dated “1942”, complete, etched on the bottom with the name “Miller” and dates of various campaigns from 1942 – 1945 – good; (2) GI canteen cup, hand etched with various Pacific locations and dated February 20, 1945 – good; (3) Small box containing an Air Medal with the name “G.C. Alfred Jr.” on the back, an Air Force Good Conduct Medal and an Air Force Reserve Medal – fine; (4) A Korean made M4 carbine bayonet – very fine; (5) Fine belt sheath for commando knife – good; (6) Early IXL Bowie knife sheath, gold embossed red leather with German silver tip and throat with frog stud, 6-1/2” overall – extremely fine; (7) Hand made brown leather box, 5-1/2” wide x 4-1/2” high x 3-3/8” deep with hand laced edges and a shoulder strap, hand tooled on each end with various theatres and battles. The top is etched with a thunderbird and a diamond and “45th Division” with the initials “N.E.K.” on the front flap. Latch is damaged, otherwise fine; (8) Unusual metal canteen with top spout and two D-ring hangers, ovoid shaped, 8” wide x 6-1/2” high x 3” thick. Light dents and moderate rust; (9) Canadian Haet belt, faded blue with leather straps and buckles, bearing several Canadian pins, badges and buttons including “Northampton”, “Cheshire”, “47th Canada”, “C28” and “C38” with several others. Belt billets are dry rotted and broken, canvas is faded to gray. (10) A light canvas and leather musette or shoulder bag with “Lt. Wm. J. Marlowe / Co. A. 349th Inf. / 88th Division” written on the flap – faded and worn, with some rust staining, a hole in the strap, with an open seam and torn button hole. 4-47789 JR775 (300-500)

1113
$115.00

AN EARLY BRASS AND MARBLE BALANCE TYPE GOLD SCALE. Medium size scale without case, standing 17” high including the 5/8” thick white marble base. It is made from solid brass with a flat 5-1/8” long hour glass shaped base that has recesses for eight brass weights, two of which are missing. There is a stamped entertwined “AB” on either side of the upright stanchion with an owl finial in the center. The balance arm is 8-3/4” wide with a 6” brass pan suspended from three chains on each end. CONDITION: Probably of European or Middle East origin with some casting flaws on the stand and balance arm but it does have some good age. The marble base has a repaired crack and the brass is spotted and stained in need of good cleaning. 4-48927 JR723 (200-400)

1114
$11.00

POST WWII 1911 A1 HOLSTER. Cathey Enterprises post war black holster – Very good. 4-48501 JR520 (25-75)