Extraordinary October 2015 Firearms Auction
Generates Approximately $15 Million!

Auction: October 5th, 6th & 7th, 2015

Preview: October 2nd - 4th, 2015 and October 5th, 6th & 7th, 2015

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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Image Lot
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Description
3123
$18,400.00

1000 TROY OUNCES PURE SILVER.

Ten machined exact weight 100oz bars of pure silver, nine of which are Engelhard. Each marked “999+ FINE SILVER 100 TR. OZ / ENGELHARD”. One bar similarly marked from the Royal Canadian Mint. Each individually SNd and in their orig plastic shipping holders also with Engelhard markings. No reserve. CONDITION: Excellent with some toning seen through hard plastic wrappers. Few cracks at edges of plastic holders. 49352-1 JS (15,000-17,000) – Lot 3123

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3124
$17,250.00

1000 TROY OUNCES PURE SILVER.

Ten machined exact weight 100oz bars of pure silver, seven of which are Engelhard with a couple different die markings, though each marked “999+ FINE SILVER 100 TR. OZ / ENGELHARD”. Three bars similarly marked from the Royal Canadian Mint. Each individually SNd and most in their orig plastic shipping holders. No reserve. CONDITION: Excellent overall, eight bars still retain their orig plastic shipping wrappers. 49352-2 JS (15,000-17,000) – Lot 3124

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3125
$9,200.00

VERY UNUSUAL GOLD AND STERLING SILVER BELT BUCKLE.

High art belt buckle that measures about 6″ x 2-1/2″ with sterling silver body overlaid with beautifully engraved, gold-washed, foliate arabesque patterns. Face of the buckle is mounted with 3 American gold coins in bezels; 1) 1903 double eagle ($20)Liberty head, 2) 1904-S $10 and 3) 1908 Indian ($10). Back of the buckle is open over the coins to show the reverse sides. Top rear of the buckle is stamped “73-23” and bottom center of the buckle is marked “BOYD-RENO.NEV/ME/STERLING and another indecipherable number”. Buckle is of very high quality and very flashy. Accompanied by an auction flyer from Oct 2005 announcing the disposition of the estate of eccentric millionaire Earl Morris of The Hidden Valley Ranch, Central Point, OR. The flyer pictures a large variety of merchandise including this buckle. Also accompanied by 2 newspaper articles regarding the same auction. PROVENANCE: The William Smith Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Buckle body is extremely fine showing no wear. Coins are fine with a few nicks & scratches. 49312-118 JR (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3125

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