Spring 2018 Extraordinary Firearms Auction

Auction: March 21, 22, 23, 2018: 10am

Preview: March 19 & 20, 2018: 9am-5pm and March 21, 22, 23, 2018: 8am-10am

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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1000
$34,500.00

**EXTREMELY SCARCE AND HIGHLY SOUGHT GUIDE LAMP M3 A1 GREASE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 638777. Cal. 45 ACP. 8-1/8″ bbl. Very attractive and well made M3A1 grease gun by Guide Lamp complete with US ordnance markings on left side of magazine well. Mag well SN is the only visible SN. Includes one 30 round magazine. This model cocks by opening the ejection port housing cover and pulling back the bolt using a recessed area on the bolt itself. Telescoping wire shoulder stock, fixed peep sights, and all steel construction made this the must less costly successor to the Thompson and rising sub-machine guns of WWII. It has an interesting safety mechanism that when the bolt is back and the ejector port cover is closed, a tab on the cover holds the bolt in the rear position, even when the trigger is actuated. One must open the ejector port cover in order for the bolt to move forward and fire. Although produced in great numbers and widely used, relatively few specimens made it into the National Firearms Act registry as curio and relic eligible fully transferable to individuals. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Very fine with a smooth dull gray green re-finish with a soft, felt like material inside the ejector port cover. Some brassing and thinning to the finish particularly at the high points with the occasional scratch and pin prick pitting visible under the finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is fine to very fine. While the Thompsons are exceedingly popular collectors items, the US military grease gun is actually just as if not more comfortable to shoot and has been increasingly sought after as a item of collector’s interest, especially after the premiere of such films as “The Dirty Dozen”. 53165-7 JWK (18,000-28,000) C&R – Lot 1000

1001
$17,250.00

**CLASSIC MG34 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN 5017B. Cal. 8mm. 24″ bbl. Typical specimen of the MG34 machine gun. Visible numbers non matching as is often found in the years after WWII when these guns were imported and later sold in America the practice was too dissemble the guns upon arrival and puts parts of a kind in different bins. When someone wanted to order a complete gun, parts were simply pulled from each bin at random to assemble a gun and then send it along to the new owner. Shroud top cover, buffer and buffer cup all are different numbers from each other. Bipod is of the adjustable leg type as is spare included in this lot. Shroud is marked “DOT1945” with Israeli proof marks. Buttstock also is of Israeli manufacture. Handgrip assembly has black enamel white metal grip panels. Forward end of bottom of receiver shows heat discoloration indicating that this gun may have been at one time deactivated. Gun is mismatched however bolt travels smoothly within receiver and locks appropriately. Both bbl in gun and one spare bbl are Israeli bbls. Third bbl is Nazi proofed dated 1939 SN 3344A. Other accessories include: non matching top cover, bolt, bipod, feed tray, Israeli carrying handle, buffer, buffer cup, Israeli wooden buttstock, pressed paper gunners kit box (with oiler, post war wrench, cartridge case removal tool), six contemporary belt segments, ammo box, & post war belt loading machine. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4 as Curio and Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very good with about 80% finish thinning to a grey patina on muzzle, bearing, and booster and also on buffer. Shroud has more of a grey patina as opposed to the bipod and receiver which has more of a darker finish. Top cover without Nazi proofs #6284 has more of a rough grey finish with grease still in the actuating lever. Grip panels have some noticeable scuffing but at still complete and serviceable. Wooded buttstock has 2-1/2″ crack on left side parallel to the bore line which could be repaired. Mechanics are fine. Very good bore in both Israeli bbls. Nazi marked bbl has poor uncleaned bore with some surface corrosion and green verdigris at the muzzle. The MG34 saw service throughout the entire duration of WWII being used in vehicle applications after the advent of it’s successor, the MG42. It is popular with collectors as a milled steel machine gun. 52939-32 JWK (18,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1001

1002
$29,900.00

**EXCEPTIONAL HK 91 HOST GUN WITH CIENER FULLY TRANSFERABLE DETACHABLE AUTO SEAR PACK MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN ASK 31. Cal. .308. 19″ bbl with flash hider. Ciener registered auto sear pack attached to exceptionally fine condition HK 91 host gun SN A 053653 in .308 with proof marks indicating manufacture in 1981. Very straight forward specimen with composite furnishings and comes in its orig Styrofoam and cardboard shipping box with manual, sling, and one sealed mag. External receiver host gun number does not match sear pack SN, of course. This auto sear kit will transfer with requested additional configuration calibers 9mm and .223 if transfer is done on a paper ATF form 3 or 4, otherwise if transferred through e-file it will transfer just as it is listed in National Firearms Act registry. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is exceptional, near mint with the slightest of handling marks only discernible on the closest inspection. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Orig packaging is also very fine with a 2″ dia hole at one end of the Styrofoam. Pretty much impossible to upgrade this specimen. Probably factory test fired only. 53171-2 JWK (22,000-28,000) – Lot 1002

1003
$28,750.00

**HIGHLY DESIRABLE AND EXTREMELY POPULAR FLEMMING REGISTERED H&K MACHINE GUN SEAR PACK REGISTERED IN MULTIPLE CALIPERS ON VECTOR MODEL V93 HOST GUN. (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN H 2358. Cal. 223. 9-5/8″ bbl. Exceedingly fine condition specimen of a Vector V43 machine gun with highly desirable Heckler & Koch Fleming registered forward tab, rear push pin, three position auto sear pack. Auto sear handgrip is of the ambidextrous type, hard composite housing and current registration form indicates 9mm in block 4-C with “Additional configuration calipers-.233 and .308” in block 4-H. Included with this lot are two metal 40 round magazines. Typical Vector Arms markings on right side of magazine well with model “V-53P” on left side of magazine well. Top of receiver forward of rear sight marked “VE2 036”. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. Original glossy black hard coat finish with gray parkerized magazines. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, brilliant and bright. Composite furnishings also extremely fine. The HK auto sear pack is very highly sought after as it can be moved from host gun to host gun giving great versatility to the owner as to the firing platform caliber they desire. This pack on this high condition specimen will make a great addition to the modern firearms enthusiast’s collection. 52939-20 JWK (25,000-30,000) – Lot 1003

1004
$34,500.00

**OUTSTANDING CONDITION MODERN FIREARMS MASTERPIECE HECKLER & KOCH FOUR-POSITION AUTO SEAR PACK ON MP-5K HOST GUN WITH GEM-TECH RAPTOR-II SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) H&K AUTO SEAR. SN H-0968. Cal. 9mm. 12-3/4″ bbl. Fantastic 4-position Heckler & Koch auto sear pack. Registered by Fleming in 9mm with additional configuration cal. .223 and .308 listed in Block 4-h of current registration form. 4-position selector which includes burst, as well as semi and auto-fire is considered the most desirable of all sear packs. Currently on host gun SN 21-16917 Mfg in 1990 which also incorporates a folding composite buttstock and includes additional receiver end cap with sling ring for those who desire a pistol configuration of this weapon. “B&T” forend with grooved rails for attachments on gun forward of mag well. Includes Gem-Tech Raptor-II suppressor as well as a curved mag is included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Extremely fine orig black hard coat finish. Gun was built by Terry Dyer. Gun has been fired as there is residue in the suppressor baffles, however mechanics are crisp. Bore is excellent and brilliant. Bolt face and receiver exceedingly clean. It would be difficult to find a more pristine and attractive H&K MP-5. NFA 2) GEMTECH RAPTOR 11. SN S1371541. Gem-Tech Raptor II suppressor, 8-1/4″ overall length. CONDITION: Extremely fine with attractive black hard coat finish showing very little use. NFA 53165-12, 53165-13 JWK (27,000-36,500) – Lot 1004

1005
$27,600.00

**INCREDIBLY COMPACT FIREPOWER PACKAGE CIENER THREE POSITION AUTO SEAR KIT ON H&K MP-5K HOST GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN ASK 33. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. 3-position Ciener auto sear kit on MP-5K host gun SN 21-13869 with HK proof marks indicating manufacture in 1989 with horizontal fore grip, with pistol receiver cap with sling swivel at rear. Auto sear kit is typical tab and slot with pushpin rear attachment. Marked on right side of mag housing with typical HK Inc Sterling VA markings, with additional SN H2798 and cal markings on left side of mag housing. This indicates this host gun was at one time matched to another auto sear kit. One mag is included. This auto sear kit will transfer with additional configuration calibers .308 and .223 if transfer is done on a paper ATF form 3 or 4, otherwise if transferred through e-file it will transfer just as it is reflected in the National Firearms Act registry. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine orig black hard coat finish with composite furnishings. Three pronged and threaded muzzle. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is brilliant, shiny and bright with sharp rifling. 53171-4 JWK (22,000-28,000) – Lot 1005

1006
$26,450.00

**CIENER H&K MP-5 THREE POSITION AUTO SEAR KIT ON H&K SP-89 JR CUSTOM REGISTERED SHORT BARRELED RIFLE WITH JR CUSTOM REGISTERED SCREW ON SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) CEINER H&K AUTO SEAR KIT. SN ASK 32. Typical Ciener 3-position auto sear kit with tab and slot front attachment and pushpin rear, on SP-89 host gun marked on top of receiver “HK SP-89″ with SN 21-19125 and HK proof indicating manufacture in 1990. This auto sear kit will transfer with additional configuration calibers .308 and .223 if transfer is done on a paper ATF form 3 or 4, otherwise if transferred through e-file it will transfer just as it is reflected in National Firearms Act registry. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine, all orig black hard-coat finish. Mechanics are crisp. NFA 2) JR CUSTOM SBR. SN 2119125. Cal. 9mm. 4-1/2” bbl. SP-89 short bbl’d rifle. Includes 1 mag. Marked made in “W. Germany HK Inc. Sterling VA” on right side mag well, and marked “Cal. 9mm x 19” on left side mag well. Marked on left side “SRC Selah WA”. Hard composite buttstock. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine hard coat finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is brilliant and bright. NFA3) JR CUSTOM SUPPRESSOR. SN 1001. JR custom screw on suppressor S-9 model. SN 1001 marked on tube. This ensemble which includes auto sear kit, short bbl rifle and suppressor will incur three $200.00 transfer taxes if transferred on ATF form 4’s. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Very fine with some light scratches showing bare metal and brassing at the muzzle showing bare metal. ; NFA 53171-3, 53171-5, 53171-6 JWK (22,000-28,000) – Lot 1006

1007
$31,050.00

**EXTREMELY POPULAR STATE OF THE ART MP5 SD MACHINE GUN WITH QUALIFIED MFG SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) HECKLER & KOCH MP5 SD. SN 8928. Cal. 9mm. 13-1/2″ with suppressor. Qualified registered receiver machine gun marked on top of receiver “MP5 SD HK” with SN and “IG” proof mark indicating 1986. Screw-on suppressor is also registered by Qualified and will require a separate transfer form. Gun has the very popular 4-position ambidextrous selector. In addition to safe, it is also semi-auto 3-shot burst and fully automatic. Top of receiver SN is the only visible SN. Three magazines are included in this lot. Specimen exhibits both a push button & thumb latch magazine release. Hand grip assembly is push-pin both front & rear. Utility clip present at left side of magazine well. The popularity and effectiveness of this machine gun platform is undeniable. This is a National Firearms Act weapon and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine with nearly all of the orig hard “black coat” finish remaining. Hard composite forend, hand-grip and buttstock also very fine. Mechanics are fine. Bore is fine, shiny & bright. Suppressor has firing residue but also appears very good. This is quite an attractive and highly popular modern machine gun. NFA 2) H&K MP-5 SUPPRESSOR. SN 8928SP. Specialized suppressor marked “QUALIFIED MANUF. / BROKEN ARROW OK” with SN and hand inscribed “Mod / HK” with knurled band. 4-1/2″ – 5-3/4″ from the muzzle. Overall length is 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Suppressor has some light handling marks and brassing at the high edges but overall very fine. NFA 52939-19, 52939-36 JWK (22,000-28,000) – Lot 1007

1008
$14,950.00

***SUPER CONDITION HECKLER & KOCH MP-5 MACHINE GUN WITH AIM POINT OPTIC (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN C317654. Cal. 9mm. 10″ bbl. Very compact MP-5 registered receiver machine gun with slide-out buttstock, horizontal forend, 8-point sight on claw mounted scope rail, and includes one 20 round magazine. Extremely popular 4-position ambidextrous selector which includes 3-shot burst and fully automatic five options as well as semi-auto and safety. Top of receiver SN is the only visible SN. This gun includes a high quality green web sling. Marked “MP-5” on top of receiver with proof marks indicating 1982 mfg. Slip of paper with “5” covered by clear tape on right side of receiver. The MP-5 with a four position selector is one of the more sought after machine guns. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is transferable only to current FFL/SOT dealers on a Form 3. Under current ATF guidelines this weapon may be retained when a sole proprietor FFL/SOT holder relinquishes their license. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine to very fine with original black hard coat finish with some small chips flaked away around ejection port. Optics are clear. Composite pieces are also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is mirror bright. This is an extremely fine specimen of its kind. The MP-5 is the state of the art tactical sub-machine gun and this specimen is very handsome indeed. 53145-1 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1008

1009
$0.00

*OUTSTANDING CONDITION INCREDIBLY RARE AND HISTORIC MARCH 1962 HECKLER AND KOCH G3 MK SEMI-AUTO RIFLE

SN MK2088. SN MK 2088. Cal. 7.62 x 51 MM (.308), 19 1/14″ bbl. Incredibly rare “ghost” of the collectible H & K rifles in America. This is a nearly identical rifle to the one offered in our March 14-15, 2016 auction. These were the very first of the G3 rifles imported into America in March of 1962 for the Santa Fe Division of the Golden State Arms Corporation. This fantastic specimen is one of reportedly only around 20 examples imported in the very first shipment into the United States and uniquely distinguishable from later July and November offerings of the same year. Marked “G3 MK 2088” and “HK 3/62” on left side of magazine housing with corresponding matching numbered lower and buttstock housing, SN “088 on the lower housing and the backplate of the buttstock match the receiver. Consignor has included in addition to the extremely and attractive wooden hand guard the extremely desirable metal handguard w/fold-out bipod legs. This is an extremely rare orig accessory. Also included is an original Shooting Times magazine dated November 1963 which contains an article by Capt. George C. Nonte Jr. on the H & K G-3. Also a copy of the orig 1963 Santa Fe Golden State Arms Corp promotional sales listing as well as a copy of the Golden State Arms Corp. G-3 instruction manual with a photo copy of the orig accessory sheets showing what was available and the prices. These guns were the purposely made semi-automatic “brothers” to the military select fire versions being fielded at the time. Although at first glance safety appears to have three positions, a raised dimple prevents it being moved beyond the 2nd position. Receiver is attractively marked, “MADE IN GERMANY FOR (LOGO) SANTA FE DIVISION GOLDEN STATE ARMS CORPORATION CALIFORNIA – U.S.A. CAL. 7.62 MM NATO”. Top of bolt marked, “HK 3/62” and proofed “U”. The bolt carrier marked “HK 4/62”. Beautiful wooden buttstock and 2 forends, 1 wooden and the other metal w/bipod. Pistol grip is a hard black composite and so is butt plate. Bird cage flash hider at muzzle. This specimen includes one orig 20-rnd magazine marked, “G3 HK 4/62”. This early model of the G3 was manufactured on Mauser tooling and is the pathfinder of the modern “modular” weapons concept, where a basic receiver design could be transformed into a specialized application for different kinds of uses, such as straightforward plain battle rifle, or folding stock for paratroop, or armor. Scopes and bipods, were easily fitted to this design in a successful attempt to meet the varying needs of the modern assault rifle. This design provided the framework for the MP5 and nearly all firearm platforms manufactured by Heckler and Koch for more than 3 decades. Included with this lot is an orig November 1963 “Shooting Times” with article by Capt. George C. Nonte Jr. on one of these early guns. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine orig smooth lustrous gray-blue finish on all metal parts. There is some slight loss of finish to bare metal where the charging handle meets the high edges of the charging handle slot and also where the selector moves against the receiver. There is also a couple of other errant blemishes and along the high edges of the magazine well. Magazine has a couple of brown spots, but none of this in any way detracts from the outstanding condition. The wood of forend and stock is exceedingly attractive, w/only the lightest of handling marks. It is interesting to note the early weld/manufacturing techniques used on this rifle. Internal parts and bore of this rifle are near pristine. Bolt face is particularly attractive, as is the grain of the wooden forend and buttstock. Bore is excellent, shiny, and bright. Shooting Times magazine in very fine orig complete condition. Although this rifle has obviously been shot, it must have been very little, and even then immediately cared for. Many of us are used to the later H & K guns and it is an extremely rare and welcome treat to see such an early specimen, particularly in such clean and attractive condition. Specimens such as these almost never surface on the collector market, and it is difficult to imagine a finer specimen. The fact that it is Curio & Relic eligible in addition to its scarcity make this a top prize for the modern rifle enthusiast. 53233-1 JWK (29,000-34,000) C&R – Lot 1009

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1010
$1,840.00

INCREDIBLE AND MASSIVE HECKLER & KOCH MACHINE GUN PARTS LOT.

This is an absolutely fabulous assortment of Heckler & Koch machine gun parts, many, if not all of which will fit on semi-automatic versions. Seven stripped trigger housings, 2 are semi-auto only, 4 are 3-position selector, 1 is a 4-position selector. One complete .308 semi-auto only standard housing with semi-auto pack. Sear friendly 5.56mm frame with semi-auto sear spring. One HK 91 milled-steel ejector, no sear trigger housing with 3-position selector. One other “Short tail” 3-position selector, no sear trigger housing. Four stripped sear boxes. One wooden G3 buttstock marked “HK/66” with mainspring housing and mainspring. Two stripped wooden G3 buttstocks, WO butts without plates. One stripped composite G3 buttstock. One complete telescoping buttstock assembly with mainspring. Two mainspring and hardware assemblies for G3 buttstocks mentioned above. One wooden G3 forend. Four hard composite G3 forends. Three HK 91 forends assemblies, one of which has bi-pod attached. One MP-5 horizontal forend. Five HK 91 bolt carriers. Two HK 91 bolts. Three hard composite rear spring housing assemblies with sling swivels. One steel mainspring housing with sling swivel. Four buffers. Four composite handgrip assemblies. Three HK marked dual mag holders. One hooded front sight assembly. One dial peep sight. One Cherokee accessories snap on cheek piece for HK 91, HK-93, MP-5, and CETME. Two green plastic HK cleaning kits. Three carrying handles. CONDITION: Metal and composite parts are very fine with some handling marks. Bolts are in pristine condition. Wood stocks have some light handling marks but are completely serviceable. An incredible grouping of Heckler & Koch parts for the forward thinking firearms enthusiast. Especially the wood G-3 forend! 52939-48 JWK (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1010

1011
$11,500.00

**EXTREMELY RARE BEISTUI HERMANOS MM31 BROOMHANDLE SELECT FIRE MACHINE GUN PISTOL (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 28848. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. 5-1/2″ bbl. Very rare Beistui Hermanos Modelo Militar 1931, competitor to the far more familiar Mauser broomhandle and Astra machine pistols. The MM31 has a screwed in bbl and exhibits model logo on the flat of the left side of receiver. This mimicry was likely meant to deceive the Chinese who were avid customers for the select fire broomhandle pistols, and could not readily differentiate the Mauser logo from others. This model pistols design and mechanism was actually rather more sturdy than the Mausers. Selector on left side marked “N (normal-semi automatic” and “R (for “rapid” full automatic fire)”. Visible numbers appear matching Spanish proof marks on right side of frame with “Made in Spain” on frame behind trigger. Wooden shoulder stock included with stippled initials on both sides no SN on stock. This MM31 is of the fixed 10 shot mag type. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine as refinished over some very light pitting mostly on right side with some softening to the Spanish proof marks on right side. Hardened bolt stop and safety have turned a plum color upon refinish. Wood grips are very fine. Shoulder stock very good with a small piece of wood missing at top right where it meets the attachment iron and with repaired cracks running horizontally 11″ on the latch side with a repaired crack that runs semi-circular all the way from the thumb latch around to the opening at the latch side of the stock. Mechanics are fine. Bore is shiny and bright. Bolt, internal mechanism and hammer as well as sight ladder are polished in the white. Actually a very fine example of a very scarce machine gun pistol. 53171-23 JWK (10,000-18,000) – Lot 1011

1012
$0.00

**VERY EARLY LOW SN JAPANESE TYPE 99 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 127. Cal. 7.7mm JAP. 27″ bbl with flash hider. Fine early (July 1942) Kokura manufactured Japanese Type 99 light machine gun. This gun was reactivated by Fred Laughti and is marked on right side of receiver “REBUILT LAUGH?? SER CAL31/99/COLLINSVILLE, ILL” in addition to the orig Japanese markings. Bolt is SN 9268 and does not match rest of gun. Bbl number 3566 is from another gun dated 1942. Right side of bbl retaining latch shows evidence of grinding, obviously upon reactivation. Flash hider is a contemporary reproduction. Operating piston matches. Buttstock assembly does not match. Buffer matches. Charging handle slot cover not present as is common. This gun exhibits the monopod at base of buttplate and drum style rear sight. Included is one German MG13 magazine which can be adapted to fit this machine gun. The Japanese Type 99 was the successor to the Type 96 machine gun and used the heavier 7.7mm cartridge, although it and the Type 96 and the earlier Type 11 continued in service through the end of the war. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very good with about 80% orig finish coverage with somewhat moderate scale within the bbl fins and scattered light pitting on both sides of receiver. High lustrous blue on reproduction flash hider. Wood shows typical gouges and light handling marks, however very solid and serviceable. Buttplate has some moderate pitting and corrosion. Mechanics are fine. Good bore with strong rifling, dark in the grooves. Overall not a bad specimen considering the climate and conditions from which it came and desirable with it’s very early SN from this manufacturer/. 52939-45 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1012

1013
$14,950.00

**FANTASTIC SPANDAU MFG MAXIM 08/15 MACHINE GUN FORMERLY OWNED BY VAL FORGETT (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 5940A. Cal. 8mm. 32-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Nearly all matching Spandau manufactured Maxim 08/15 machine gun as manufactured in 1917 and later taken into service during the Wiemar German era. This impressive 08/15 has all externally matching numbers to include when the top cover is raised, one sees matching numbered upper actuator arm, bolt, cross-head, top cover latch and fuzee cover. The only non-matching parts are visible with feed block removed are the lower feed arm, the bbl, and the drum hanger. An attractive reproduction leather sling is attached to this gun also has matching SN steam hose cover and water fill cap with intact Bakelite panels. Upon close inspection barely discernible “10” is on metal of filler cap. Buttstock matches receiver SN. Orig assault drum with steel tabbed cloth belt is included with this lot, as is an orig “Feldgrau” bi-pod assembly. Although gun appears to be all original, the current E-file registration form indicates this gun was registered on a form 2. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. PROVENANCE: Consignor states that he purchased this machine gun from Val Forgett, a prominent member of the Firearms collecting community. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine to very fine, with over 90% lustrous blue orig finish on metal parts exclusive of the fuzee cover which has turned a brown patina with a mottled appearance and a more gray patina particularly at the high edges. Water jacket also retains over 90% of its lustrous blue orig finish thinning and turning a gray patina at the high edges with a slight dent to the water jacket about mid-way to the muzzle with a couple other little dings. Attractive wooden buttstock has some handling marks and dings, but completely serviceable. Assault drum in orig paint with some slight surface corrosion in places, with re-painted spool, belt is a shortened 250 rnd steel tabbed cloth belt, appears serviceable. Bi-pod is very fine with orig German field gray paint. Mechanics are fine. Bore has strong rifling, shiny lands, dark in the grooves. Sling is strong and serviceable. It would be pretty difficult to find a more desirable specimen of a Maxim 08/15, the condition, matching parts, and history makes it one of the best of its kind. 53171-25 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1013

1014
$23,000.00
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: 1) Magnificent addition: Consignor found and has provided an original C.E. JUNCKER mfg machine gunners badge. This is an extremely difficult find collector’s piece. 2) Please Note: There is a typographical error. The estimate should be $15,000-$20,000. In addition, the Finnish steel 7.62 Russian belt loading machine is not included with this lot.

***SHOOTER’S DREAM DWM MG-08 MAXIM MACHINE GUN AS REGISTERED BY ERB CONVERTED TO 7.62 RUSSIAN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 5461. Cal. 7.62x54R. 33″ bbl with flash hider. This attractive MG-08 Maxim was originally mfg by DWM Berlin in 1918. SN’s match on water jacket, top cover, left sideplate, fusee cover, and optic sight bracket. Gun has been registered by Charles Erb and left sideplate sports his bullet logo address below the fusee cover. Gun has been professionally converted to 7.62 Russian by adapting a Russian feed block, bolt, and charging handle, cross head and bbl. Cyrillic markings visible on cross head, charging handle and on top of feed block surface which has been renumbered to “12A”. Included with this lot is an original WWI Swiss tripod SN 7593 with trunnion adapter for MG-08, camouflaged “ear cutout” M-18 helmet with post-war replacement liner and chin strap, four Russian-style ammunition belt boxes; three with empty Finnish belt’s and one with steel cased 7.62 Russian ammo. Also included is one steel tabbed Russian cloth belt. Also a Finnish steel 7.62 Russian belt loading machine in its can and a camouflaged painted water can. Gun has a reproduction muzzle plate with Imperial proofed muzzle and bearing. Steam hose brass fitting at front of water jacket is a post-war replacement. The top cover extractor assist springs are replacements, with the heads of the attachment screws visible on top cover. Water jacket fill cap chain is present however, wooden/hard rubber thumb piece is not present. Seven crates of 7.62 x 54 Russian ammo in sealed tins (approx 6200 rounds) are included with this lot. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine as refinished over light pitting on top cover, rear sight bracket, top and sides of fusee cover as well as to a lesser degree on both side plates. Water jacket is an attractive olive green with a couple of very small dings and some scratches and handling marks. Fusee cover has also taken a slight ding at the high edge parallel to the front feed block. Feed block actuator arm exhibits some plum color from heat treating upon rework. It is interesting to note that the feed block was adapted by welding an approx 3/8″ spacer plate on the front of the feed block. This cataloger has seen such conversions before. Back plate handles have somewhat more moderate pitting underneath the refinish and handles have been restored to be completely serviceable. Tripod is in outstanding condition, hardly used. Mechanics are fine. Bore is fine with sharp grooves and bright rifling. Belt loading machine is in very fine condition with crisp mechanics. Both helmet and water can exhibit an attractive camouflage pattern of correct period color and pattern. However, it is unlikely in this cataloger’s opinion that this is vintage WWI paint. The MG-08 Maxim was the ultimate well-made machine gun made on a large scale for WWI. Beautifully machined and fitted. It is always an attention getter at the range. This specimen, converted to 7.62 Russian is particularly popular as the 7.62 Russian ammunition is still readily obtainable at a relatively reasonable price. Add to this that this gun utilizes Russian, or Finnish metal or cloth belts, and you have one very attractive ensemble. 52001-1 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1014

1015
$39,675.00

**EARLY MANUFACTURED FULLY TRANSFERABLE ORIGINAL GERMAN MG-42 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 2550. Cal. 8 MM MAUSER. 21″ bbl. Gustfloff “dfb” manufactured MG-42 machine gun which was assembled in 1943 as indicated by markings on left side of receiver. Incoming E-File indicates “Form 2” in manufacturer block. Consignor states that this gun was registered by the CIA as part of a grouping of five guns so registered. Eagle proofs over “WaA” on top of receiver. Bbl SN does not match receiver SN. Top cover and feed tray are also Nazi marked “bpr” with Nazi proofs also visible on late style handgrip assembly which has smooth wooden grip panels. Bi-pod is also Nazi marked and dated 1943. Cam locking frame manufactured by Mauser “ar” with clear Nazi eagle proof. AA flip up rear sight bar present at rear sight base. Bbl in gun is 8 MM. Wooden unnumbered butt is orig Nazi WWII without wire reinforcement and dated “43”. The MG-42 machine gun was the successor to the MG-34 and was designed with a higher rate of fire and more importantly was manufactured using less time consuming and less expensive methods of stamping, shaping, and welding metal parts as opposed to machining or milling them out of billets of steel. Although both the MG-34 and MG-42 were produced through the end of WWII, the MG-42 with its high rate of fire made a very distinct impression upon American servicemen. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine as re-finished over light pitting with some light scratches and scuffs to bare metal. Cam lock frame has taken on a plum colored appearance. Bi-pod exhibits light pitting under bright blue re-finish. Smooth wood grip panels have a couple of chips and some bruises but are still completely serviceable. Wooden buttstock in about the same condition with an original wooden plug visible at toe with discernible Nazi three letter code (hvn?) followed by “43” on left side. Mechanics are fine. Bore is fine, shiny and bright. The MG-42 is one of the most sought after of the WWII German machine guns, and notable about this specimen is the fact that it is a 1943 manufactured gun which retains its orig unmodified wooden butt and factory matched bi-pod. 53171-1 JWK (35,000-55,000) C&R – Lot 1015

1016
$54,625.00

**FANTASTIC MAUSER MANUFACTURED WWII GERMAN MG42 MACHINE GUN ON LAFETTE MOUNT WITH ACCESSORIES (C&R).

SN 1165B. Cal. 8mm. 21″ bbl. Just a great specimen from a very desirable manufacturer marked “ar” on left side of receiver indicating Mauser with non-matching orig Nazi wooden butt with clear eagle proof and manufacturer’s mark. Butt manufactured in 1943 by Johann Frohlich. Unnumbered top cover manufactured by Carl Eickhorn. Shroud marked “bpr” indicating Grossfuss manufacturer. The MG42 was manufactured utilizing the innovative process of stamping steel pieces, bending and welding them into component parts which speeded the production over the earlier MG34 which was primarily of milled steel construction. The MG42’s sound upon firing has been likened to a buzz saw or ripping canvas with a rate of fire so fast that some modern shot timers cannot distinguish between the reports. This extremely well accessorized specimen includes four .308 bbls in addition to the one orig “ar” marked non-matching SN bbl in gun. Three bbl carriers one of which is Nazi marked brown paint dated 1943. One Nazi marked assault drum carrier with two 50 rnd assault drums with belt links. One SA marked ammunition can with display ammunition on WWII era belt links. One 8mm belt loading machine in can with red diagonal stripe on can. One orig camouflage paint oil lubricants box with orig WWII lubricant cans. Two sealed MG1 belt link packets. One spare 8mm top cover SN 2201 with feed tray. Two .308 top covers with one .308 feed tray. One buffer assembly. One .308 muzzle. One 8mm WWII era muzzle. One charging handle. One WWII era hand grip. Two sealed in orig packaging post WWII German grip frame assemblies. One braided coil mainspring. Two rear sight assemblies. One pressed paper & leather gunners pouch with oil cans. Pouch does not appear to have any makers marks or proof marks. Also included is an orig WWII German optic sight manufactured by “cme” “Wichmann” in orig box and Lafette tripod with Nazi marked elevation gear with Yugoslavian data plate on top of carrier table. Many such tripods were assembled or WWII era tripods reconditioned using a mixture of parts. This is a National Firearms Act weapon and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Mixture of wartime style refinish with some orig finish parts such as bbl in gun, spare Nazi marked grip with brown grip panels and adjustable bipod assembly. Very clear unbuffed markings typical of wartime refinishing practices. There is some areas of light pitting on the shroud and right side of receiver underneath the refinish. Hand grip currently on gun rates about very good with an overall brown patina with this grip held in place by a simple stud with cotter pin. Wooden Nazi marked butt exhibits wire reinforcement at collar with a coat of black paint, very typical of Waffenmeister field work. Mechanics are fine. Bores are also fine and shiny. Nazi marked bbl has some light surface corrosion towards the muzzle which should clean up. Shiny bore progressing to more dark with some light pitting near the muzzle. Optics of sight are clear. Metal accessories are very fine, orig finish. Spare hand grip has some brassing to bare metal at the bottom of the hand grip frame but very attractive in all respects. The German WWII MG42 is one of the most highly sought of the WWII collectible machine guns. This specimen is in really quite fine condition with a seldom found orig Nazi marked buttstock. It will be certain to attract the attention of the discerning WWII collector as both a gun that is historical and also a lot of fun to shoot. It is especially nice that it has .308 parts, missing only the inner muzzle bearing to convert this to fire the common .308. 52939-31 JWK (30,000-40,000) C&R – Lot 1016

1017
$25,300.00

**EXCEPTIONALLY FINE LATE WAR GERMAN WWII MG-34 MACHINE GUN, W/ LAFETTE TRIPOD.

SN 7663. Cal. .8 MM. 26″ bbl w/flash hider. Exceptional late war specimen of the German MG-34 machine gun manufactured by “dot” (Waffenwerke Brunn)complete w/highly sought Lafette tripod w/carrying straps, sling, belts, and w/orig ZF-34 optics marked w/matching SN to gun. Visible numbers on gun appear matching including shroud, top cover, receiver, buffer, buffer cup and stock. Top cover is maker mark “pem,” which is an established subcontractor for MG-34 parts. Bolt SN hand inscribed, as is appropriate. Bbl is also orig matching, manufactured by “dot” (Waffenwerke Brunn). Feed tray numbered “7663” (renumber) on left side with mfg “cof”. Hand grip also matches SN “63” at front of trigger guard. Bi-pod is of the earlier style w/adjustment knob unnumbered but marked “dfb 1942” w/Eagle over 4 proof mark. Wooden butt has Israeli property mark discernible on right side over “1-56”, it also exhibits matching SN, “nvq 45” maker’s code and date w/Eagle proof visible left side. Muzzle Bearing exhibits hand inscribed “47”. Accessories include orig MG-34 Lafette tripod manufactured in 1939 w/ZF 34 optic, manufactured by the “Artillery Optic Company” Ungarische Obtische Werke, out of Budapest. Black leather carrying straps also included, as well as a rare 250-rd fortress belt, two 100-rd belt segments and 2 contemporary 50-rd belt segments. Optic is textile numbered “7663” which matches gun SN. The MG-34 was a finely made milled steel machine gun which saw extensive use throughout the war and was a popular souvenir for American soldiers. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine. Orig late war gray finish on rear of shroud and top cover w/much more lustrous blue finish on forward portion of shroud, feed block, receiver and rear sight. Buffer and stock attachment cup have more of a faded, yet blued finish. Feed tray also a smooth gray late war finish w/a couple of dings noticeable at left side. Wooden butt has a 3″ long crack running parallel to the bore line at top left side, yet remains strong and serviceable. Wood of butt has been coated w/some kind of satin gloss preservative w/left side markings stamped through this protective coating. Mechanics are crisp, extremely fine, brilliant bright bore. It is the opinion of this cataloger that the bbl shroud receiver and buffer, as well as bolt and handgrip are all factory orig matching parts, while the top cover, which is unquestionably orig w/clear orig Nazi proofs has the appropriate pantograph number precisely matching the receiver number, likely a Waffenmeister added number. Tripod is repainted, but it’s mechanics are crisp, optics are clear. Black leather pads of tripod very fine w/white textile marker added shield with SS markings on upper pad w/textile marking quotation mark “XII SS Hitler Jungend” on lower pad. This is an outstanding MG-34 ensemble. Everything w/the exception of the butt is unquestionably pre-May 1945. It would be difficult to find a more matching or authentic MG-34 collector’s ensemble. The markings on the Lafette pads regardless of whether one accepts them as authentic do not in any way detract from the value of this ensemble. 53166-3 JWK (17,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1017

1018
$19,550.00

**GERMAN MG34 MACHINE GUN DEWAT CAPTURED NEAR SAABRUCKEN, GERMANY WINTER 1944-45 (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 4650C. 7.92mm. 24″ bbl. This MG34 was manufactured by “dot” (Waffenwerke Brunn) in 1944 and it is so marked on bbl shroud. Top cover, receiver, buttstock and buttstock collar all match in SN. Buffer and bolt match with SN 8797. Top cover marked “bpr” (Grossfuss). Receiver and shroud marked with eagle/”waa63″ indicating Waffenwerke Brunn. Bipod is marked “dfb 1944″ with eagle/”4″ proof mark (Gustloff). Feed tray not present. Museum textile marking at bottom of bbl shroud. Bolt moves back and forth about 4” from forward position within receiver. This weapon has been rendered unserviceable by welding chamber shut and spot welding bbl shroud to receiver below latch where receiver meets shroud slot. Welding of chamber of bbl does not appear to have discolored bbl collar nor to have removed significant amounts of material from chamber itself. Top cover latch does not seat all the way in recess of receiver. This gun was captured by “G” company, 2nd Br, 276th Inf. Reg., 70th Inf. Div. Task Force Herren, near Saarbrucken, Germany and brought home by then LTC Theo C. Mataxis. Included in this lot are copies of the original documentation authorizing the weapons exit from the European Theater of Operations, a certified copy of the original amnesty registration form, evidence that this weapon was on display at the Army War College Museum, and a document which states that this weapon was used as a display prop in the film Taps (1981) in the movie home of the General portrayed by actor George C. Scott. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: Personal Collection of B.G. (RET) Theo C. Mataxis, Veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, & adviser to Afghanistan forces fighting against Soviet occupation during the 1980s. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine with about 80% blued finish remaining with some areas of pitting on top cover, anti aircraft ring and other spots on weapon. There are scratches to bare metal and much of the finish is turning to brown patina. Notable bullet strike to right front side of muzzle booster which has raised and pushed back metal about 1/8″. This does not affect function. Rear sight ladder is missing its sight leaf on right side which has apparently simply been slid off ladder and lost. Buttstock has a 2-1/4″ crack from collar straight back to rear at 11 o’clock position. Buttstock also has chips, bruises and scratches but is still serviceable. This weapon, which is in “as brought back” condition with its battle damage and provenance to a noted American officer should be of significant interest to collectors of WWII German arms. It would not take too much effort to get this gun running with the appropriate parts. 52924-6 JWK (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1018

1019
$9,200.00

***ATTRACTIVE AND SMOOTH ACTION GERMAN MG-34 PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN 3337d. Cal. 8mm. 26-1/4″ bbl with flash hider. Orig German Maget manufactured receiver with miss-matched SN parts, yet very attractive Pre-86 dealer sample MG-34 with fine condition dark chocolate brown Bakelite buttstock with dark hard composite orig handgrip assembly. Handgrip is AN “36”. just one SN off from receiver. Top cover, bbl shroud, bi-pod, and numerous other parts retain Nazi eagle proof marks. Bbl is also orig Nazi “dot” (Waffenwerk Brunn Mfg)with SN 3972d. Bolt does not match SN. The MG-34 machine gun was designed to be an “all purpose” machine gun, able to be used in an assault role with an attachable basket ammo belt carrier, in a medium machine gun roll from its bi-pod and also in a heavy machine gun roll when placed on a Lafette tri-pod. It also saw applications as an anti-aircraft gun on the appropriate tri-pod, on vehicles both in armor applications as well as scout car and other vehicles. There were even employed on V-Boats when the V-Boats surfaced. As a machined steel belt fed machine gun it is a highly sought collector’s item today. As a Pre-86 dealer sample under current regulations it may be retained personally when a sole proprietor FFL/SOT dealer relinquishes their FFL, making this a very desirable status machine gun for dealers. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is transferable ONLY to current FFL/SOT dealers on a form 3. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine, with receiver top cover and muzzle booster retaining 90% or better of their orig lustrous blue metal finish thinning to a pleasing gray patina with high edge wear. “dot” shroud has much more of a gray smooth blued finish thinning to a gray patina at the high points with lustrous blue sights and AA sight base. Hard composite grip panels in fine condition with a couple of dings. Brown Bakelite stock in very fine attractive condition with some handling marks. Mechanics are crisp, with very smooth action. Bore is extremely fine, and bright with sharp rifling. This cataloger has seen numerous MG-34 machine guns over the years, this particular specimen opens and closes to change the bbl the best of any of them. The action and spring tension is also among the best of any ever encountered. Who cares if the numbers don’t match in light of these facts! Auction house will hold this gun while you apply for your FFL/SOT license…. 53171-8 JWK (7,500-12,500) C&R – Lot 1019

1020
$32,200.00

**FINE ORIGINAL GERMAN WWII MP-40 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 2299b. Cal. 9mm. Bbl 9.9″. Fine specimen of a German WWII MP-40, as manufactured by Steyr with C.G. Haenel parts. Sling ring bbl, resting bar and sight all manufactured by “fxo” indicating C.G. Haenel manufacture with tube and lower assembly by “bnz” (Steyr). MP-40s are often typically assembled using parts from various subcontractors. Front sight assembly is from an earlier MP-38 model with tab above muzzle nut. Bolt is unnumbered with Steyr eagle proof. Markings on this specimen indicate 1944 manufacture. Lot includes 2 orig “41” dated magazines and 1 orig magazine loader, as well as a leather sling. Bbl nut retention bar is white metal with eagle over 37 proof mark (C.G. Haenel). Unserialized bbl exhibits typical Eagle over 37 proofs w/Nazi Eagle firing proof on left side. The MP-40 has achieved wide recognition by both veterans and film-goers as an iconic German submachine gun. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine w/deep lustrous blue on bbl w/somewhat duller orig finish w/some small areas of pitting on the receiver and magazine housing w/somewhat more lustrous finish on end cap and swing-out shoulder loop. Brown composite furnishings are very good w/hand-inscribed name “King” and “FRANKFURT” lightly inscribed on left side. Mechanics are fine, bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright, as nice as this cataloger has seen in an MP-40. Magazines are also fine, as is loader finish with some wear to the high edges. Nice late war style sling in fine orig condition. Nice C&R specimens such as this are highly sought collector’s items and do not come up very frequently. 53166-4 JWK (18,000-22,000) C&R – Lot 1020

1021
$21,850.00

**EVER POPULAR ALWAYS COLLECTIBLE MATCHING GERMAN WWII MP-40 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 2601J. Cal 9mm. 9.9″ bbl. Very nice curio and relic eligible “ERMA” manufactured receiver with CG Haenel matching rear assembly. Visible numbers appear matching with typical mixture of subcontracted parts which was common practice as the Germans produced these machine guns. Bolt is ERMA as is bbl, front sight by Merzwerk with end cap by Krupp. For those familiar with the MP-40 this is a classic C&R gun which includes one orig magazine and orig leather sling. Shoulder stock employs properly and quite tight when extended. The MP-40 was the successor to the MP-38 model. Both were intended to be compact bust fire power weapons especially suited for dismounted vehicle troops but was issued in ever increasing numbers to troops of all kinds. It is slow firing, comfortable to shoot, durable, with readily available parts. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very good to fine with several dings and scars to bare gray patina metal, particularity at the high points, otherwise turning a brown patina. Bakelight of lower assembly fine to very fine. Left grip panel has a slight crack near trigger guard but still completely strong and serviceable. Mechanics are fine. Fine right bore with minor pitting in the grooves. Orig sling soft, strong and serviceable. “fxo 42” marked magazine. The MP-40 has been popularized not only by veterans who brought them back, but also by WWII films over the years. Matching curio and relic specimens are highly sought after collectors items and they also make a great entry level machine gun. 53165-3 JWK (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1021

1022
$20,700.00

**GERMAN MP40 SUB MACHINE GUN DEWAT CAPTURED IN JANUARY 1945 DURING GERMAN OFFENSIVE (CURIO & RELIC).

SN CND300K. Cal. 9mm. 9.9″ bbl. This MP40 is a combination of two different SN guns put together. This gun is exactly as brought back from WWII. Tube, bbl and magazine housing assembly was assembled by Steyr and bears SN 396m and eagle/”623″ proof marks. Bolt lower assembly receiver cap and swing out shoulder loop were assembled by Erma and are SN 300k. Receiver cap is marked “MP40/ayf 42” indicating this was made by Erma in 1942. Lower frame assembly is marked “cnd” which indicates manufacture by Krupp in Berlin. Swing out shoulder loop was manufactured by Erma and is marked with eagle/”280″. Bolt is marked with eagle/”280″ and SN 300k with eagle/swastika final proof. Bbl resting bar and retaining pin are not present. Bottom of bbl marked with eagle/”623″ proof mark and shield logo with “bnz/1” proof mark (Steyr). Although bolt moves freely under proper spring tension within receiver and bolt face is excellent, chamber has been plugged with weld. A significant amount of chamber face has been removed during this process. Bbl nut has been spot welded to forward sling ring and receiver tube forward of magazine housing and this has caused a discoloration of metal. For these reasons this weapon is currently unserviceable. Included in this lot are copies of the original documentation authorizing the weapons exit from the European Theater of Operations, a certified copy of the original amnesty registration form, evidence that this weapon was on display at the Army War College Museum, and a document which states that this weapon was used as a display prop in the film Taps (1981) in the movie home of the General portrayed by actor George C. Scott. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: Personal Collection of B.G. (RET) Theo C. Mataxis, Veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, & adviser to Afghanistan forces fighting against Soviet occupation during the 1980s. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good with about 30% of orig blue finish remaining with otherwise liberal pitting, corrosion and brown patina on metal surfaces. Bakelite of lower assembly is in fine condition with some scratches and handling marks. Hand grip panels have some chips and handling marks but otherwise very serviceable. Receiver tube bushing fastened in place using two indentations in receiver tube forward of magazine housing at 6 and 12 o’clock positions. This is the manufacturing method often seen on Steyr manufactured MP40s. Bbl nut is of two flat side type. Mechanics need attention, but reactivation of this gun could be a straight forward replacement of bbl assembly. Theo C. Mataxis’ memoirs indicate it was captured by him personally near Wimmenau from a German artillery Forward Observation team on patrol in January 1945, during which action he was wounded and subsequently awarded the Purple Heart. 52924-7 JWK (12,000-18,000) C&R – Lot 1022

1023
$16,100.00

**VERY FINE AND EVER POPULAR GERMAN MP-40 MACHINE GUN ON ERB REGISTERED TUBE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 458e. Cal. 9mm. 10″ bbl. Nice example of an ERB registered receiver tube integrated with orig German parts. Four orig German 32 rnd mags are included. Lower assembly made by ERMA “ayf” in 1943 with steel parts marked “cnd” (Krupp). Sight assembly manufactured by Steyr. SN’s match between lower tube, bbl, and bbl nut, as well as swing out shoulder loop assembly. ERB was in the habit of acquiring parts kits and then registering tubes with numbers to match the parts kits he had on hand. He also added his own fictitious Waffen eagle proofs to his tubes to make them more attractive. Bolt SN does not match rest of gun and SN is visible through charging handle slot. Resting bar is pot metal. Grips are an attractive brown Bakelite. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine as re-finished upon re-manufacture with a lustrous blue finish on metal parts, with occasional light pitting, barely discernible on the shoulder loop. Bolt is not re-finished and turning a gray patina within the receiver. Bakelite in very fine condition. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very good with shiny lands and some light pitting in the grooves. Mags range from very fine as re-finished to one that has turned a gray patina with some light pitting and a couple of dings. Instantly recognizable from numerous WWII films, the MP-40 machine gun is the classic slow firing 9mm gun which is always popular for beginner and advanced shooting enthusiasts alike. Comfortable to shoot with readily available ammunition as well as slow firing and easy to control, the MP-40 is one of the best entry level machine guns which also conveys the benefit of appealing to the historical machine gun shooter/collector. 53171-15 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1023

1024
$10,925.00

**CHARLES ERB REGISTERED MP-40 RECEIVER TUBE ONLY (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 322e. Cal. 9mm. Registered MP-40 receiver tube as manufactured by Charles Erb. Exhibits Erb bullet logo on the left side below the bolt handle channel with SN visible at left front portion of tube with 2nd SN on underside of tube just forward of sear slot. Charles Erb was one of the people with both the foresight and machinery to have made a number of these receiver tubes and registered them as fully transferable to individuals when it was still possible to do so. Current registration form reflects this tube as being model “MP-40” in caliber 9mm. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance is in the white with slots and holes cut however there is no trunnion. There are areas of light surface rust with some bluish dye noticeable particularly at the bolt handle safety slot. This is the essential registered tube of an MP-40 machine gun. 52939-37 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1024

1025
$14,950.00
Revised: 3/20/2018

Please Note: The catalog description contains conflicting information. The lot includes one original magazine.

**BERGMANN MP-18.1 SUB MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 35217. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. This is an exceedingly fine specimen of the MP-18.1 which includes orig leather sling. No Magazine present. Marked on top of receiver “M.P.18.I/SYSTEM/SCHMEISSER” followed by SN. One orig mag present. All matching numbers except for rear sight tension spring and detent latch numbers. Sling has parted at the rear sling swivel but this could be repaired. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine as refinished. Retains 90% of a dull refinish over scattered pitting on tube and bbl shroud. Mag housing retains more of a high luster finish with some slight areas of light pitting. There are areas overall where the finish is thinning to a gray patina. Buttplate is a light gray metal finish. Crown proof marks visible on top of receiver and on buttplate. Stock has numerous handling marks and a couple small chips on either side of stock with one significant 3/8″ chip at very rear of receiver. Mechanics are fine. Bore is shiny and bright with strong rifling with some slight frosting. 52924-3 JWK (12,000-18,000) C&R – Lot 1025

1026
$17,250.00

**STEYR-SOLOTHURN S1-100 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN 12910. Cal. 30 mauser. 7.9″ bbl, model S1-100 as manufactured by Steyr-Solothurn for export. (Registered as #1291) Includes 3 mag in orig brown leather case. Leather case maker marked “SRA 1936” and with cartouche (STOLLA). Gun is registered as SN 1291 but upon close examination is actually 12910. This can be requested for correction upon transfer. Bolt, top cover and receiver number match. Steyr logo on top cover. This example does not have Nazi proof marks. Has provision for bayonet on shroud. Mags fit properly in mag well. The Steyr-Solothurn was produced by the Rheinnaetall in the Steyr factory in Austria. The “o” suffix denoted Austria and served to keep it from being confused with an entirely different submachine gun which was designed by Bergman. The Steyr-Solothurn was issued in significant numbers to German and Austrian police forces during WWII, and was also issued to military personnel concurrently with the MP38 and MP40. Several thousand of these machine guns were sold to the Japanese which utilized them with their special naval landing forces. This gun was a US GI bring back and subsequently sold to noted firearms collector Bill Morrison. Which theater of operations this guns was captured in is unknown. This cataloger knows personally of a Veteran who bagged one when he escaped from a POW camp in 1944. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or 4. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Carl “Bill” Morrison. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is about 60%. Orig finish thinned on shroud and top cover with some evidence of pitting where the receiver meets the stock line on both sides. Stock has numerous gouges and handling marks but is completely sound and serviceable. There is one 1/2″ x 1/2″ chip immediately to rear of receiver. Exterior of bbl has lost just about all orig finish and is in the white, however the bore is very fine. Bolt face is very good. Bolt itself is shiny and bright. Mechanics are fine. Interior of receiver could use a cleaning but is otherwise in very fine serviceable condition. Buttplate has significant brown uniform scale corrosion but this does not detract from the attractiveness of this firearm. This gun appears all matching. Orig 32 rnd .30 Mauser mags in excellent serviceable condition with nickel finished follower. Brown leather mag case has some spots of green mold just starting along seam, which preservation treatment should remedy. The brown leather is somewhat worn but the stitching is tight and leather is completely serviceable and still soft to the touch. This firearm is a fine example of quality machining and fitting from the time before the transition to stamping metal parts. This weapon would be sure to please the discerning submachine gun collector. 53239-2 JWK (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1026

1027
$8,050.00

**COLLECTIBLE GERMAN WWII ERMA EMP MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN EMP 77873. Cal. 9mm. 10″ bbl. Fine de-activated specimen of the WWII era German EMP machine gun as manufactured by ERMA. Eagle over “N” proofs visible above SN in rcvr, and on matching bolt handle. Bbl has been plugged with weld and orig bolt ground off both square and at angle at ejector groove with extractor welded to bolt face. Safety lock right side of receiver tube is missing two of its attachment screws. Included is undamaged spare bolt with SN range of export contract with plum shaped bolt handle. Otherwise SN of bbl, mag housing, and bolt matches. This gun was apparently miss-registered upon orig registration the “7’s” and “1’s” look alike enough to be confusing. Actual SN is 17813. Request for correction to registry is up to the buyer upon transfer. The ERMA EMP machine gun is a select fire weapon which saw use primarily as a police or second line weapon during WWII and exhibits high quality manufacture with distinctive vertical wooden grip. One orig 20 rnd mag is included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine, orig lustrous blue finish with some scratches to the metal and some dings to the wood, together with some bruising particularly in the area of the vertical handgrip. Bbl plugged with weld and welded to housing with weld built up significantly from chamber mouth, bolt ground off as noted which accommodates this build up, however this gun is registered as a live machine gun. Mechanics are functional, subject to conditions notes. Bolt safety has a tendency to stick. Unable to determine condition of bore due to welded chamber. Mag appears completely serviceable. Spare bolt turning a brown patina in recessed areas, more so toward the bolt face but should polish up just fine. Screw slots all show evidence of turning. A nice representative specimen of this model. 53171-18 JWK (6,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 1027

1028
$40,250.00

**EXCEPTIONALLY RARE WWII HUNGARIAN MODEL 43M MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN A5604. Cal. 9mm Mauser (9x25MM). 16 5/8″ bbl. A truly exceptional specimen with matching visible numbers. Hungarian Model 43m was designed BY Pal Karaly. This model utilized the innovative feature of a folding magazine housing which would pivot forward so that the magazine would be under the stock, parallel to the bore line when not in use. This model also incorporated a folding metal shoulder loop of stamped metal with wood panels on both sides to provide comfort to t he firer during cold weather conditions. The stock utilized a pressed thumb latch at the rear of the receiver and employment is very positive. The fold-away magazine is accomplished by pressing forward on the latch at the rear of the magazine housing, and when in the forward position a spring-hinged cover protects the open magazine well from foreign material. This well cover spring is somewhat weak, and the dust cover is not held tightly against the well currently, an easy fix with a new spring. Likewise with the coil spring, which would hold the magazine in its horizontal position. The 43M incorporates a blowback design with a large diameter recoil spring, reminiscent of the MP18 with an interesting safety / selector which is a rotating collar at the rear of the receiver tube. 2 orig 40-round stick magazines are included, as well as 28 rounds of Boxer primed recently manufactured 9MM Mauser cartridges.This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine to extremely fine, with a mixture of refinished and unrefinished parts. Bbl and forearm retention band, magazines and shoulder loop assembly are orig finish. The bbl and handguard retention band exhibiting a fine lustrous blue with some slight pitting. Metal of nosecap and shoulder are fine with scattered light corrosion under gray blue finish. Magazine well is apparently a replacement, and exhibits heavy pitting under gray, smooth refinish. In striking contrast is the extremely fine, smooth gray Parkerized finish of the receiver tube, bolt and trigger assembly. One magazine a pleasing gray patina with some slight pitting, the other very fine, smooth gray finish with wear to gray patina at high edges with scattered light pitting. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine, clean and brilliant. Wood is fine to very fine, with some chips and dings, but still quite attractive. The Hungarian Model 43M utilizes the powerful 9MM Mauser cartridge and saw service on the Eastern Front during WWII. Fully transferable specimens in this country are exceptionally rare, and this is an excellent find, considering especially that the SNs match between stock and receiver, and in view of the fact that the bore is near pristine. 53162-1 JWK (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1028

1029
$24,150.00

**HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER GERMAN C.G. HAENEL MP43/1 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN 7828B. Cal. 7.92x33mm. 16-1/2″ bbl. Receiver manufactured by “cos” (Merz Werke), with eagle over 37 Haenel final proof, and marked “MP43/1”, and dated 43, making it an early specimen of its kind, with a heavy MKb(42) barrel. Note distinctive un-stepped barrel and “long” muzzle nut. Other parts such as gas block and bbl also have Haenel proof mark. Of interest the matching bolt was made by “ar” (Mauser). The piston of the carrier is also matching and made by Mauser with the carrier retaining only a Haenel and Nazi firing proof. External SN’s match. Orig taller profile buttstock measures 5-1/2″ heel to toe. Includes four orig mags one of which marked MP43, the others MP44. Also includes one complete trigger housing assembly with internals without grips, SN 6570. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance of orig finish is very good with some scattered areas of light minor brown pitting to more pronounced pitting on right side of receiver to the rear of ejection port, and also to front of grip frame. Good bore, unfortunately uncleaned for a significant time with some moderate pitting. Mechanics are fine, rear of mag housing assembly above pivot point where handgrip meets receiver has two drilled holes which do not seem to effect serviceability. Wood is in fine orig condition with handling marks and dings. Mags range from good to very good condition with orig finish. A scarce matching variation of an orig MP43/1 right down to one MP43 marked mag is certain to attract the interest of both collectors and shooters. 52925-1 JWK (22,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1029

1030
$29,900.00

**HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE GERMAN WWII STG 44 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 3283ai. Cal. 7.92 x 33mm. 16-1/2″ bbl. J.P. Sauer mfg. STG 44 with final assembly in 1945. Registered as 3283a, but actual SN is 3283ai. Marked also in addition to “ce” on bottom of receiver, with Fleming and Wyandott, OK address. Bbl was mfg by C.G. Haneal with mostly Merztwerk subcontracted sheet metal parts. Buttstock hardware is a renumber from 4095. Hand grip is SN 3269ai marked underneath buttstock housing. Bolt carriers non-matching. Bolt is 3269 in electro-pencil on left side. No bolt cut-out indicating this bolt is of the earlier configuration, still completely correct and acceptable for this late war production gun. Rear sight is marked “69” on side. Buttstock profile is 5-1/2″ from heel to toe. One “MP44” Nazi proofed mag is included. Front sight hood not present. Laminated wood buttstock retains discernible letter proof mark in sling recess. Registration form indicates “Germany” in manufacturer’s block 3. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine to very fine. Orig dark blue lustrous finish on bbl and receiver with somewhat duller, yet orig finish on bbl heat shield and stock hardware thinning at the high points and with some dings to gray patina. Trigger housing and mag exhibit light gray phosphate finish, typical and expected from guns manufactured in this vintage. Buttstock hardware at rear of heel and toe also a phosphate finish turning to a pleasing gray patina. Wood grips and buttstock are fine with typical handling marks and some bruising. Mechanics are crisp and smooth. Exceedingly fine, bright brilliant bore. Serial evidently a Waffenmeister renumber with the last two-digits overstriking there predecessors. The STG 44 is the ancestor of all modern assault rifles which use an intermediate cartridge. The revived availability of ammunition of these guns has prompted many collectors and shooting enthusiasts to rediscover what a wonderfully comfortable and fun gun this is to shoot. It combines all the best elements for any machine gun enthusiast. Specimens dated 1945 are quite rare and desirable for the historical collector. 53234-1 JWK (26,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1030

1031
$14,950.00

**BERETTA MODEL 38A SUB MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 3606. 9mm. 14″ bbl. This Beretta was manufactured in 1943 and includes one 40-rnd magazine. SNs match on visible metal parts. Wooden stock SN does not match. Marked on top of receiver “MOSCHETTO-AUT.-MOD 38A-CAL.9-BREVET. N.828-428/P.BERETTA-GARDONEV.T-ITALIA-1943-XXI”. This highly successful machine gun utilizes two triggers, the forward trigger fires the weapon in semi automatic mode while the rear trigger fires it in full automatic. The sight radius is relatively long and provision to be able to fire in semi automatic mode aided in this weapon’s effectiveness. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good. Receiver is almost devoid of any finish and appears polished. End cap and bbl shroud retain about 60% blued finish while bbl visible through shroud retains about 80% of its gray finish. Magazine well retains a higher percentage of finish with some slight pitting. Trigger guard retains about 60% of its finish thinning to bare metal at high points. Two small trigger guard retaining screws are not present. Buttplate has some surface rust over about 50% of its finish. Buttstock has numerous handling marks and some chips and gouges and one 2″ long crack on left side running rear to front about halfway through stock. Magazine retains nearly all of its smooth dark blue finish. Mechanics are fine. Bore has strong rifling with quite a bit of shine and some light pitting. Bolt face is extremely fine. This model is widely maintained as one of the more successful sub machine gun designs of WWII. 52924-4 JWK (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1031

1032
$9,200.00

**BERETTA MODEL 38A SUB MACHINE GUN DEWAT CAPTURED AT SELZ, FRANCE WINTER 1944-45 (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 2199C. 9mm. 9″ bbl. This Beretta model 38A has matching numbers on all visible parts including bbl, receiver and wooden stock. Marked on top of receiver “MOSCH-AUT-PBERETTA-CAL.9-MOD.38A”. No forward sling loop present. One orig magazine present. Bolt functions properly within receiver with proper spring tension, however chamber has been filled with weld and fluted bbl spot welded to receiver at 6 o’clock position forward of magazine housing. This weapon is currently unserviceable. Captured from Germans by 2nd Bn. 276th Inf., 70th Inf. Div. at Selz, by Task Force Herren, France winter 1944-45. Included in this lot are copies of the original documentation authorizing the weapons exit from the European Theater of Operations, a certified copy of the original amnesty registration form, evidence that this weapon was on display at the Army War College Museum, and a document which states that this weapon was used as a display prop in the film Taps (1981) in the movie home of the General portrayed by actor George C. Scott. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: Personal Collection of B.G. (RET) Theo C. Mataxis, Veteran of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, & adviser to Afghanistan forces fighting against Soviet occupation during the 1980s. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine. Over 90% of its dark military blue finish remaining with some loss of finish to high points, and with some pitting, particularly around trigger guard and with some scratches. Bolt and bolt face in extremely fine condition. Wooden stock has numerous dings, bruises, scratches and handling marks but is still completely serviceable. Weld plugging chamber does not seem to have cut very much, if at all, into the chamber itself. Metal has been discolored from heat where bbl is spot welded to receiver. Some discoloration and loss of finish to receiver tube opposite ejection port, incidental to chamber being welded. In this cataloger’s opinion it would not take a great deal of effort to bring this gun back into firing condition. 52924-5 JWK (8,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1032

1033
$7,475.00

**RARE FRENCH MAS MODEL 1938 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN F32472. Cal 7.65mm French long. 8 3/4″ bbl. This is an exceedingly fine condition specimen of the rare French MAS 1938 machine gun, which includes 2 orig magazines. Marked on left side of receiver with cal, maker, model and SN. Buttstock number does not match receiver number. This handy little machine gun incorporates flip-up rear peep sights for either 100 or 200 meters. Front sight rib not present, leaving only a groove. The innovative charging handle rides in recessed grooves cut into the side of the receiver. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is outstanding. Orig smooth gray Parkerized finish with absolutely clear markings on receiver. Much duller finish with gray patina at the high points on stock hardware and magazines. Stock exhibits a crack running parallel to the bore line, running from buttplate 8 7/8″ forward. This does not affect serviceability. Stock also exhibits maker’s cartouche on right side and has numerous dings and light handling marks. Wood grips also show light handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Excellent, brilliant bright bore. Quite a fine specimen of a well-made and handy little machine gun. 53160-3 JWK (5,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1033

1034
$6,325.00

**UNFINISHED YET REGISTERED WILSON ARMS COMPANY STEN MK II RECEIVER TUBE WITH PARTS SET (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN HF-935. Cal. 9 mm. 7-3/4″ bbl. Wilson registered tube completely inletted and in the white, without ejector. Included with this tube is one complete Sten parts set having saw cut tube piece with ejector intact and in place. Parts set includes both flat-butt and loop style stock extensions, two bolts total, trunnion, and one mag. Internal parts packaged in separate plastic pack. This tube is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish of tube is bare metal with small patches of scattered light pitting. Parts set ranges from very fine lustrous blue on loop style stock attachments to fair finish on receiver sections, one mag a gray patina, the other more of a lustrous blue. Good serviceable bbl with good shine. Mechanics are present and the parts are here for a qualified person to be able to assemble them into a fully transferable Sten machine gun. 52939-33 JWK (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1034

1035
$5,750.00

**UNFINISHED YET REGISTERED WILSON ARMS COMPANY STEN MK II RECEIVER TUBE WITH PARTS SET (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN IIF-947. Cal. 9 mm. 7-3/4″ bbl. Wilson registered tube completely inletted and in the white, without ejector. Included with this tube is one complete Sten parts set less tube piece with ejector. Parts set includes both flat-butt and loop style stock extensions, two bolts total, and one mag. Internal parts packaged in separate zip lock pack. This tube is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish of tube is bare metal with small patches of scattered light pitting. Parts set ranges from very fine lustrous blue on loop style stock attachments to fair finish on receiver sections, one mag a gray patina, the other more of a lustrous blue. Good serviceable bbl with good shine. Mechanics are present and the parts are here for a qualified person to be able to assemble them into a fully transferable Sten machine gun. 52939-38 JWK (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1035

1036
$7,475.00

**HIGHLY SOUGHT INTEGRALLY SUPPRESSED STEN MK III MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 7810. Cal. 9mm. 11-1/4″ bbl. This is a Sten Mark III marked on top of magazine housing “STEN. M.C.MK III” and marked on left side of receiver with SN and “FAKTS MOD T”. Left side of body of suppressor below front sight is “7810S/FAKTS”. Exterior receiver numbers and number on bottom of magazine well does not match. This gun was manufactured and registered on a single tax stamp by Fred Kasse. The suppressed Sten was manufactured for use by special operation forces during WWII. Original specimens are exceedingly rare, so no doubt Fred Kasse made this one so that he and others could enjoy it as both a representative specimen and also as a recreation piece. It includes one blued steel 32 round magazine and one magazine loader marked “AUSTEN / 9MM / MAGAZINE FILLER / DC” and the other magazine loader is a contemporary loader. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, smooth, grey, green finish as refinished upon remanufacture with some light pitting underneath the finish on both sides of the receiver. Mechanics are fine. Uncleaned bore has firing residue with discernible rifling. This will no doubt give some fortunate shooting enthusiast many hours of enjoyment and when fired with appropriate sub-sonic ammunition should be quite comfortable to shoot. 52939-46 JWK (5,500-10,500) – Lot 1036

1037
$1,610.00

BRITISH MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT LOT W/THREE STEN AND THREE STERLING PARTS KITS PLUS EXTRAS.

Cal. 9mm. 7-1/2″ bbl. Extensive Sten machine gun parts lot with 3 parts kits, less tube parts, with no ejector included, but each kit does included bbls, mag housings, and packets with small internal parts. No mags present. Additionally, there are the following parts beyond what is in complete sets: 1 tubular detachable shoulder stock, 4 trigger housing assembly frames with forend covers, 3 mainsprings, 3 bbls, 2 trunnions with perforated shrouds, 2 bolts, additional bag with recoil cups and numerous internal parts, including springs, selectors, etc. Three Sterling saw cut parts kits without tube pieces but do include 8″ bbls, bolts, hand grips, and folding stock assemblies. CONDITION: Overall appearance of Sten parts run from good to very good with some parts having a very gray patina and some scale corrosion to others with much more finish coverage. Bores are generally very good. Overall appearance of Sterling parts is fine with 90% or better coverage of hard black pebbled finish with some grease and gray patina starting to show. Bores are very fine. Mechanics of handgrips appear functional. A very nice grouping of parts for the British sub-machine gun enthusiast and useful for anyone who is considering making dealer samples. 52939-47 JWK (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1037

1038
$14,950.00

**ACTION-ARMS MINI UZI WITH FLEMING REGISTERED MACHINE GUN BOLT(FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN U 163. Cal. .9 MM. 7 7/8″ bbl. Fleming registered bolt in Mini Uzi host gun SN MC 01025 with fold-out shoulder stock. Bbl manufactured with compensator cuts. Fleming address, co-located with action arms address on underside of receiver and also on top of bolt. Includes 1 oil lube bottle, brush, cleaning rod, take-down key and 1 20-rd magazine. The Mini Uzi, w/ its folding stock, is a very compact yet effective firepower package w/ stock extended. It can be quite controllable and accurate in the hands of a practiced shooter. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish mint unfired w/ the only noticeable blemish at the mouth of the magazine well, where there is bare metal from the magazine being inserted. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine. Pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this specimen. This is a rather rare model of a very popular machine gun and the condition sets this apart above others. 53170-2 JWK (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1038

1039
$14,950.00

**OUTSTANDING AS NEW IN BOX GROUP INDUSTRIES HR 4332 (UZI) MACHINE GUN(FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 102158. Cal. 9mm.10-1/2″ bbl. Fantastic Group Industries HR4332 (Uzi) registered receiver Vector Arms gun which includes orig box, sling one 25 rnd magazine, warranty slip and operation manual. Swing out folding shoulder stock at rear of butt with both Group and Vector markings on left side of receiver. The Uzi sub machine gun is a highly effective platform and quite accurate at longer ranges in the hands of a practiced shooter. The Group Industry guns demonstrate superior fit and finish and are always popular at the range. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine original smooth gray factory finish with extremely fine hard composite furnishings. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine, brilliant and bright. Magazine and sling do not appear to ever have been utilized. Box has last 4 of SN in black marker on top cover as well as at end of box. Pretty much as nice a condition specimen as one could hope to find. A wonderful opportunity here. 53237-1 JWK (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1039

1040
$10,925.00

**VERY POPULAR UZI MODEL “A” REGISTERED BOLT MACHINE GUN WITH SCREW ON SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) CEINER UZI. SN UZI-0BK43. Cal. 9mm. 10-1/2″ bbl w/o suppressor. Especially nice and desirable Uzi model “A” registered bolt machine gun with screw on suppressor. Both bolt and suppressor are registered by Ceiner. Suppressor screws on over existing bbl once bbl retention nut has been removed. Four 25 rnd and one 32 rnd mags included in this lot as well as the bbl retention nut for when suppressor is removed. 3-position selector/safety marked “A,F,S” with typical Action Arms and IMI Israel markings on right and left sides of receiver. Host gun is SA 09051. Pulled out shoulder stock deploys properly. This ensemble will require two $200.00 transfer tax if being transferred on an ATF form 4. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine with some scratches and nicks to suppressor and loss of finish at high edges of the muzzle where the cap of this can screws on and off. Also the black enamel paint of the folding stock is starting to chip at the edges. Black composite grips are very fine. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is shiny and bright, baffles of silencer are quite clean and shiny. Mags are extremely fine with 25 rnd mags having a gray finish. The Uzi is actually quite accurate at longer ranges and a very effective machine gun at closer ranges. NFA 2) CEINER UZI SUPPRESSOR. SN SUZI-100. Typical Ceiner can type suppressor with screw off cap for servicing steel wool material. These suppressors actually work quite well. 12″ overall. CONDITION: Very fine with some nicks and dings, loss of finish where it contacts the high edges. NFA 53171-19, 53171-20 JWK (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1040

1041
$9,775.00

**NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX SWD COBRAY M11 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 86-0012172. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Straight forward, new in box, M11 machine gun with one plastic magazine, mag loader, cleaning rod, nylon strap, and orig operating manual. End of box has SN matching to gun. The M11 has enjoyed an increase in popularity as high quality attachments have been developed which make it ever more effective as a submachine gun. This specimen has a slide out shoulder loop and slotted tab at muzzle which incorporates the included nylon strap, so that the muzzle may be held down while firing. This is a select fire weapon with the selector switch on the left side. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. This is one of two consecutively numbered M11 machine guns in this sale. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine. Appears to be unfired with a dark parkerized finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore appears unfired. Always a very popular machine gun. The bbl is threaded from the factory which makes it very versatile for attachments. 52939-26 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1041

1042
$7,475.00
Revised: 3/20/2018

Please Note: This gun’s magazine housing has been modified to accept UZI magazines. Traditional M-11 magazines will not fit.

**S.W.D. INC. COBRAY M-11 MACHINE GUN WITH TOMLIN ORDINANCE MA-9 SUPPRESSOR. (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) SWD M11. SN 86-0009312. Cal. .9MM. Bbl 15 1/2″ w/ suppressor attached. Popular M-11 9MM w/ suppressor. One magazine included, no shoulder stock present. A fine entry-level machine gun w/ screw-on suppressor. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. There are 2 NFA items in this lot, and if transferred on an ATF Form 4, they will require two separate forms and two $200.00 transfer taxes paid. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine, w/ some loss of finish to a gray patina at high edges. Mechanics are crisp, bore is shiny with some firing residue. NFA 2) TOMLIN ORDNANCE DEPOT MA9SMG SUPPRESSOR. SN 0012. Cal. 9MM. 12″ overall length. Tomlin Ordinance Depo suppressor w/ smooth black finish and pebbled finished muzzle cap. CONDITION: Overall very fine w/ some loss of finish to the high edges, w/ clean baffles. NFA 53164-5, 53164-6 JWK (5,500-8,500) – Lot 1042

1043
$7,475.00

**NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX SWD COBRAY M11 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 86-0012173. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Straight forward, new in box, M11 machine gun with one plastic magazine, mag loader, cleaning rod, nylon strap, green web Cobray marked shoulder strap, and orig operating manual. End of box has SN matching to gun. The M11 has enjoyed an increase in popularity as high quality attachments have been developed which make it ever more effective as a submachine gun. This specimen has a slide out shoulder loop and slotted tab at muzzle which incorporates the included nylon strap, so that the muzzle may be held down while firing. This is a select fire weapon with the selector switch on the left side. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. This is one of two consecutively numbered M11 machine guns in this sale. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine. Appears to be unfired with a dark parkerized finish with the occasional bit of oil residue. Mechanics are crisp. Bore appears unfired. Always a very popular machine gun. The bbl is threaded from the factory which makes it very versatile for attachments. 52939-27 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1043

1044
$8,050.00

**RARE TEXAS MANUFACTURED INGRAM M10A1 MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN A604408. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Extremely fine condition MAC INGRAM M10A1 registered in both 9mm and 45 ACP with Stephenville, Texas address on right side of frame. Safety is a “Push through the trigger guard” type reminiscent of the M1 Garand rifle. Heavy duty knurled cocking knob at top of receiver with recess to be able to view front sight. Telescoping buttstock at rear of receiver. Selector on left side indicates “1” and “32”. Included is one high capacity magazine and cardboard shipping box. This is a very well made and hefty specimen, well suited for either 45 ACP or 9mm but currently in 9mm. Recessed circular cut-out on right side of frame as factory finished. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine, smooth gray orig finish on all metal parts to include magazine. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very fine and brilliant with some firing residue. A very nice specimen from a rare manufacturer. This should be of interest to forward thinking collectors as these popular machine gun models are enjoying a rise in popularity. 53237-2 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1044

1045
$6,325.00

**JERSEY ARMS WORK MANUFACTURED COPY (AVENGER) OF THE M10 45ACP MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 820101119. Cal. 45 ACP. 6″ BBL. Outstanding condition Jersey Arms works copy of the classic M-10 .45 acp machine gun in its original box with manual, cleaning rod, and one M3 “Grease Gun” magazine. Gun is marked on right side with Jersey Arms Work address and Cobray logo. Cobray logo also just behind front sight. Left side is marked “MODEL AVENGER SERIES COMMANDO CALIBER 45 ACP” with SN. Telescoping buttstock at rear of receiver and threaded bbl. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine with original Parkerized finish on all metal parts except for bbl and magazine which has a high lustrous blue finish. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very fine with some firing residue. Manual and box in very fine condition. These guns have enjoyed a recent surge in popularity due to the availability of some excellent after market attachments. A classic entry level fast firing machine gun which packs incredible firepower. 53237-3 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1045

1046
$6,325.00

**HIGHLY POPULAR INGRAM POWDER SPRINGS M-10 MACHINE GUN WITH GEM TECH VIPER-9 SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP M10. SN 2-2000888. Cal. 9mm. 13-1/2″ bbl with suppressor attached. Attractive Powder Springs Mac-10 with Viper-9 suppressor includes orig strap at muzzle and one orig mag. This select fire machine gun incorporates a telescoping shoulder stock in addition to the front grasping strap. The incorporated screw-on Viper-9 suppressor has been locked in place with a set-screw locking arrangement. Grasping the knurled silencer with a non-figuring hand steadies this gun considerably. Typical Ingram markings with Cobray logo on right side with selector on left side of receiver. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine to extremely fine with orig smooth gray-blue finish with somewhat lighter finish on the upper receiver assembly. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is fine, bright with some residue in the grooves. These guns have enjoyed an increase in popularity due to the availability of excellent aftermarket attachments which increase the tactical effectiveness of these guns. 2) GEMTECH VIPER-9 SUPPRESSOR. SN S07-21534. Gem-Tech Viper-9 suppressor, overall 9-3/4″ l. Marked with marker’s mark and SN at side with knurled grip. CONDITION: Overall extremely fine, retaining nearly all of its black hard coat finish. NFA 53165-1, 53165-2 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1046

1047
$5,750.00

**MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP, POWDER SPRINGS M-10 MACHINE GUN IN 9MM (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 2-300-4863. Cal. 9mm. 5-3/4″ bbl. Very straight forward specimen of the popular Ingram 9mm machine gun with Cobray logo on right side of receiver with Powder Springs address. Incorporates telescoping swing down shoulder loop and hand strap at muzzle. These popular entry level machine guns have experienced revitalized interest with the recent released of after market attachments which have increased their effectiveness at range events. One mag included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine, gray Parkerized finish with some slight handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bbl has firing residue with some darkness in the grooves. Firing from an open bolt, this fast firing MG has been called a “bullet hose”. 53171-17 JWK (4,500-7,500) – Lot 1047

1048
$4,600.00

**JERSEY ARMS WORKS AVENGER MODEL (M-10) MACHINE GUN FRAME ONLY REGISTERED IN MULTIPLE CALIPERS (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 820101201. Cal. 45/9mm. This is a Jersey Arms Works registered machine gun frame for the Avenger Model (M-10 clone) Commando Series machine gun. Marked as Cal. 45 ACP on frame it is actually registered with additional configuration cal 9mm on the current registration form. Jersey Arms Works markings on right side of receiver with SN and model markings on left side of receiver. Included is one 20 round magazine in the magazine well. Please note that this is a registered frame only and there are no parts with the exception of the noted magazine. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, smooth lustrous blue finish with some blemishes and scratch marks, but it is the legally registered part of a machine gun. 52939-39 JWK (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1048

1049
$4,600.00

**HATTON INDUSTRIES REGISTERED MODEL S-701 (M-10 CLONE) MACHINE GUN LOWER RECEIVER ONLY (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 820101465. Cal. 45/9mm. This is a Jersey Arms Works marked but Hatton Industries registered machine gun frame for the Avenger Model (M-10 clone) Commando Series machine gun. Marked as Cal. 45 ACP on frame. Jersey Arms Works markings on right side of receiver with SN and model markings on left side of receiver. Included is one 20 round magazine in the magazine well. Please note that this is a registered frame only and there are no parts with the exception of the noted magazine. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, smooth lustrous blue finish with only the slightest of handling marks visible and some loss of finish on the inside of the frame where the safety would go. 52939-40 JWK (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1049

1050
$6,325.00

**POPULAR JOHN B STEMPLE MODEL 76/45 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 159. Cal. 45acp. 7″ bbl. Stemple model 76/45 copy of the Smith & Wesson model 76. Comes with a total of three adapted M3 grease gun magazines. This is a very straight forward and reliable machine gun with a simple sliding safety forward of trigger guard. Marked “J. STEMPLE GROVEPORT, OHIO” on right side of receiver next to SN. Receiver number is the only visible number. Stemple machine guns are well made and reliable shooters and are often seen at the range. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine. Orig gray parkerized finish with matching gray parkerized refinish on magazines. Composite handgrip very fine with a couple of handling marks. Soft, rubber casing on swing out shoulder loop also very fine. Mechanics are fine. Bore is very fine, shiny, and bright. The .45 Stemple machine gun is a nice compact fire power package, easy to transport with it’s stock folded and effective fired from the shoulder with stock extended. 52939-28 JWK (4,500-5,500) – Lot 1050

1051
$6,325.00

**FINE MK ARMS MODEL 760 SWING OUT STOCK MACHINE GUN WITH ATTACHED SIGHT BASE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN P0093. Cal. 9mm. 8-1/2″ bbl. This MK Arms model 760 machine gun is a copy of the Smith & Wesson Model 76. This specimen in addition to its swing out shoulder stock also includes a spare metal hand grip with attachment screw so that it can be reconfigured as pistol grip only gun. Five 36 rnd double stack mags are included, on 1 of which the “rnds remaining” indicators are in Farsi. This gun has been retrofitted with a sight base for attaching an unknown type of sight which is not present. It is a select fire machine gun with ambidextrous selector. The orig owners manual and parts diagram is included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine smooth gray Parkerized finish with some slight wear at the point where the bolt rides within the receiver and where the selector switch rotates. Rubber protective coating on swing out shoulder loop also very fine. Mechanics are fine. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Composite handgrip also very fine. A great little recreational sub-machine gun. 53171-9 JWK (4,500-6,500) – Lot 1051

1052
$20,700.00

**EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE FLUTED JACKET VICKERS MACHINE GUN ON VICKERS ARMSTRONG TRIPOD WITH ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN H4879. Cal. 303. 28-3/8″ bbl. Extremely fine British proofed early fluted jacket Vickers water cooled machine gun as registered by Dick Wray. Current registration form indicates “VSM” with “Cincinnati, OH” address with model “Vickers”. Accessories include three feed blocks, three locks, one bulb type flash hider, one Fuzee spring, three drain corks, three tabless cloth belts, three WWII brass tabbed Dunlop cloth belts, one steam hose, one water can, one metal ammo can, four wooden boxes of belted .303 ammunition on tabless cloth belts, two metal ammo boxes with two wooden boxes of belted ammo marked for the country of Jordan and 10 spare Vickers bbls, all in .303 British. Also an orig Vickers Armstrong tripod with brass identification plate with later model tripod head and metal ammo box frame. This very handsome fluted jacket Vickers gun has an “FBP” marked muzzle attachment with brass chain and brass .303 feed block currently installed. Right side plate marked with SN below feed block opening and this number matches number on top of water jacket. Attractive walnut back plate handles retain oil caps, cross head and numerous parts including back plate, top cover trigger bar, top cover and water jacket, all are “VSM” marked. Bbls range from “VSM” marked to “VAC” marked and “MA” marked, so there is a full range of the different eras of bbl manufacturing. Several of the ammo boxes are sealed, one opened box contains orig British corrosive .303 ammunition on tabless belt. Approximately 2,000 rnds total. Spare feed blocks also brass. Two locks are Australian manufacture, third is marked “VSM”. Orig water jacket patch WWII repair kit in tin box.This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish are very fine with over 90% orig finish on water jacket with the balance an apparent refinish with subsequent wear to the high edges particularly on the back plate with some scattered brown spots on the Fusee cover and some areas turning a gray patina. Water jacket filler and drain plugs in very good condition. Cork in steam outlet fractured but in place. Bbls range in condition to very fine deep lustrous finish on the “MA” marked bbl to scattered brown light pitting with most of the bbls having fine bright bores and anti-moisture storage paper in the bores. All locks appear to be in serviceable condition with the two Australian locks being near mint. Belts likewise all appear to be in fine serviceable condition as is steam hose. Mechanics are functional. Uncleaned bore in gun with other bores ranging from good to very fine. The Vickers machine gun enjoys great popularity because it can be readily converted to multiple calibers such as .30-06, .308, 8mm, and most usually 7.62 Russian. This versatility together with its classic durable design and attractive looks make it an institution at shooting ranges for the foreseeable future. 52939-34 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1052

1053
$11,500.00

***FLUTED VICKERS .303 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN 3687. Cal .303 British. 28-1/2″ bbl. This fine example of the Vickers machine gun is marked on the top of the water jacket “V.S.M.” followed by “7.92/303” and comes with an orig wooden transit chest, WWII era tripod, WWII era water can and steam hose. Also includes one bulb-type flash hider, and one orig sealed ammunition box with 303 belted ammo. Right sideplate is marked “BNP 7.9 M/M 2.244″ 18 TONS” followed by “BELLO WPR.FT” (dealer information). This indicates as does the current registration paperwork that this gun was at one time in 8mm Mauser. Currently, however, it is in .303 British with the appropriate feed block, bolt and bbl. Rear sight is marked “V.A.C. 303 VII no 2 mk I”. This specimen retains the rare dial sight bracket affixed to the left receiver plate, with the appropriately longer backplate retaining pin. Water fill plug is brass & water drain plug present. Steam hose cork not present. Water jacket SN does not match lock SN. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is transferable only to current FFL and Class III SOT license holders on an ATF form 3 as a pre-86 dealer sample and current transfer form is marked “LIMITED TO USE AS SALES SAMPLE”. In this status, the weapon may be retained by the FFL/SOT license holder privately when they relinquish their license. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is fine retaining most of its orig dark brown finish with dark olive paint on jacket. Paint has numerous small chips with brassing at the tripod mounting points. Internals are clean and serviceable, bore is pitted with distinct rifling. Wooden handles are sound and serviceable with some handling marks. Tri-pod is repainted green with SN 1543 on top of head. Transit chest is green with a sq white rectangle at center top of lid and contains one tab-less Vickers cloth belt. Vickers guns are renowned for their endurance during firing tests and they are highly popular machine gun as they can be converted to various calibers, including 7.62 Russian. 53160-1 JWK (7,500-12,500) C&R – Lot 1053

1054
$14,950.00

**RARE & COLLECTIBLE COLT MODEL 1914 “POTATO DIGGER” MACHINE GUN ONCE OWNED BY STEMBRIDGE GUN RENTALS (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 14180. Cal. .30-06. 29″ bbl. Fine example of the early United States Browning “Digger” machine gun in its refined form as mfg. by Colt as Model of 1914. Large dia bbl, wood grips and comes on a scarce and desirable orig brass head tripod. Colt “digger” acquired its name due to the large operating lever that reciprocates upon firing arching downward and moving back and forth from each shot as the gas is expelled from the cyl. When placed close to the ground, this lever would dig a hole into the ground, hence the name digger. Matching numbers between receiver and bbl are the only visible external SNs. When pulled to the rear, the actuating arm number SN is visible which also matches. Two right hand receiver sideplate screws are not present, however this does not affect function. Tripod retains its orig leather leg strap. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. Included is orig STEMBRIDGE GUN RENTALS INC receipt indicating that this gun identified by SN was provided to Columbia Pictures Inc where it would’ve been used in motion pictures. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine to very fine. Orig blued finish turning a pleasing brown patina on sideplates, bbl and grip frame with very fine to extremely fine lustrous blue finish on rear portion of receiver. Top of sight and muzzle area as well as lower portions of sideplate turning an even gray patina. Mechanics are fine Bore is also fine with bright rifling. Tripod exhibits about 70% orig painted finish with front legs turned a brown patina. Wooden brace completely intact and in fine, serviceable condition. Early American machine guns command a premium and this one with its added film history provenance is an especially desirable specimen. 53213-1 JWK (8,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1054

1055
$0.00

**HOTCHKISS BRITISH 1909 MARK I PORTABLE MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN E27497. Cal. 303 British, 23″ bbl. Hand grip is brass. Bbl is non matching SN B20962. Bbl retains broad arrow and British proof marks as does side of receiver and hand grip assembly. Gas port retaining band dated 1918 and retains orig brass chain. Includes orig tripod as well as metal detachable shoulder stock with orig leather pin retention strap. Top of feed shuttle marked with broad arrow and SN 549. Marked on top “BELT OR STRIP FEED”. Trigger moves freely however feed mechanism is jammed. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine retaining 70% finish with significant loss of finish turning to patina on bbl. Metal forend has much higher percentage of finish as does receiver itself although bottom or receiver is thinning and turning to patina. Bottom of shoulder extension has some significant dings and dents but none of this detracts from appearance and profile. Mechanics need attention. Bore has strong rifling with dark grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Gas nut is very clean with some slight pitting. A nice example of British WWI era MG particularly with brass chain intact, and shoulder stock pin strap. 52924-1 JWK (8,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1055

1056
$6,325.00

**HOTCHKISS 1914 PORTABLE MACHINE GUN MADE FOR BRAZIL (C&R).

SN 144. Cal. 7mm. 23-1/2″ bbl. French made portable Hotchkiss with fixed wooden stock made under contract for Brazil. Marked on left side of receiver “MITRAILLEUSE LEGERE HOTCHKISS/BREVETEE S.G.D.G. CALIBRE 7 M/M”. Gun appears to have all external SN matching parts. Bbl, bbl retaining collar, bolt, charging handle, feed shuttle and buttstock. Mechanics are fine. Bbl threaded for flash hider which is not present. Brazilian crest on right side of receiver. Bi-pod legs and spring clips present and serviceable. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is good to very good with about 60% blue finish thinning along receiver and forend assembly. Bbl retains significantly more finish. Wooden buttstock has some scratches and brassing to bottom of hand grip and 1″ crack on left side where it meets receiver and also on right side extending about an inch to the rear of the tang in a curving radius forward, but is otherwise complete and serviceable. Mechanics are fine. Mechanism functions smoothly when operated by hand. This weapon appears fully functional. Bore has strong rifling with slight darkness to grooves. Bolt face is excellent. Gas nut is clean with only slight pitting. This weapon appears as if someone just took it from a Brazilian soldier and brought it home. Nice orig, unaltered condition. The Hotchkiss design was dependable and effective as a slow firing machine gun and was used by several countries during and after WWI. It’s design is very popular with those who own specimens. If one has access to the French made Turkish 8mm kits this gun can be converted to fire the popular 8mm. Feed strips interchange. 53092-1 JWK (7,500-12,000) C&R – Lot 1056

1057
$4,025.00

EXTREMELY SOUGHT AFTER AND SCARCE ORIGINAL PAINT FRENCH 1915 OMNIBUS TRIPOD FOR FRENCH HOTCHKISS MODELS OF MACHINE GUN (TRIPOD ONLY).

Cal. N/A. Bbl N/A. Seldom if ever seen French Hotchkiss machine gun omnibus tripod, which retains its orig paint. The omnibus tripod is the preferred tripod for the French Hotchkiss models of machine guns, and a highly sought accessory item for both the WWI historical collector and also the recreational shooting enthusiast. Almost exclusively when found, these tripods have been repainted or otherwise in rather poor condition. This specimen is in fine working order and retains its orig paint. Please note that this lot contains only the tripod. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish fine to very fine, with about 90% orig paint remaining w/mechanics also in fine operating condition. A wonderful find for the collector who has no tripod for their Hotchkiss machine gun, or for the collector who wishes to upgrade to a better example. 53160-10 JWK (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1057

1058
$9,775.00

***FINE BSA LEWIS MODEL 1914 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC) (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN 13992. Cal. .303 Brit. 28″ bbl. Very attractive BSA Lewis gun with British nitro release proofs on left side and “BELLO, FL.” (importer) added marking at top of receiver near pan socket. SN matches between action cover and top of receiver SN near pan attachment socket, top of cooling jacket SN does not match. Plates on either side above pistol grip marked “RIGHT I*” and “LEFT I*”. This gun includes orig clamp on bi-pod dated 1922 and 2 orig pan 47 round magazines with .303 ammunition in brown canvas web carrier. Also included is a steel ammo chest with two boxes of belted .303 British ammunition. The Lewis Model 1914 was one of the most popular and sought-after machine guns of WWI, much admired by the Germans, who captured and used them whenever they could. It remains today a very popular collector’s and shooter’s firearm, to which this cataloger can attest.This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is transferable ONLY to current FFL/SOT dealers on a form 3. As a Pre-86 dealer sample under current regulations it may be retained personally when as sole proprietor FFL/SOT dealer relinquishes their FFL. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine as refinished in an attractive, smooth dark gray finish. A couple of dings, one noticeable 3 1/2″ from the front of the cooling jacket at top to a couple of dimples 6-8″ from the rear of the cooling housing on right side. Wood has some dings, a couple of scars and handling marks, but still quite solid and serviceable with steel reinforcement plates on both sides. Bi-pod also refinished with a couple of spots of storage corrosion. Pan magazines exhibit fine orig finish starting to turn a gray patina at the high edges. Canvas carrier in extremely fine condition. Mechanics are crisp. Very fine, clean, brilliant right bore. A great Lewis gun for the machine gun collector/enthusiast. 53164-3 JWK (6,500-8,500) C&R – Lot 1058

1059
$40,250.00

**MAGNIFICENT SAVAGE LEWIS MACHINE GUN WITH NAVY ANCHOR PROOFED BOLT (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 19209. Cal. .30-06 27-1/2″ bbl. Exceedingly clean Lewis machine gun as manufactured by Savage Arms Corporation and so marked on right side of receiver as well as on action cover. Tiny U/3 proof mark at top of cooling shroud. Bolt charging handle safety cover is from a British Lewis gun and marked “BSA” and also “LEFT I*”. This lot includes three orig loaded 47 round .30-06 pan magazines in two canvas carriers with one loading tool, clamp on bipod marked “EFD”, book The Lewis Gun by David Truby and five vintage Lewis machine gun manuals, one “Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy” sixth edition, one “The Complete Lewis Gunner” (British publications), two Savage Arms Corporation “Lewis Machine Gun” in sealed plastic sleeves, and one handbook of the “Lewis Machine Gun (Airplane Type)” for Model 1917-18. The Lewis Machine Gun was a highly successful, portable machine gun from the WWI era and highly prized by soldiers who could acquire them (especially the Germans when they captured them). This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine likely an arsenal refinish with very fine pin prick roughness on right side of receiver in vicinity of maker’s markings, underneath the finish. Wooden hand grips are extremely fine, near pristine. Wooden buttstock has a few dings and handling marks. Bolt is in the white with US Navy Anchor proof mark clearly visible through ejection port. Mechanics are crisp with a very smooth action. Bore is fine with some firing residue in grooves. Pan magazines range from very good to very fine with some brown patina and otherwise turning a pleasing gray patina particularly at the high edges. Bipod extremely fine, dull blue refinsh. Manuals are all in good condition. An extremely attractive Lewis with a very smooth action and great accessories included. 53185-2 JWK (35,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1059

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1060
$40,250.00

**EXTREMELY DESIRABLE ALL ORIGINAL NEW ENGLAND WESTINGHOUSE BROWNING MODEL 1917 MACHINE GUN ON TRIPOD WITH ACCESSORIES (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 226054. Cal. .30-06 24″ bbl. Very desirable curio and relic eligible unmodified Browning Model 1917 machine gun. This is pure joy for the early American machine gun collector as it is in its orig unmodified form without reinforcement stirrup at bottom plate. Most of the early Browning water cooled guns were retrofitted to strengthen the attachment of the side plate to the bottom plate. In addition to a WWII era 1917A1 tripod, this well accessorized lot includes two wooden ammo boxes and one of which has Berdan primed belted ammunition on a green linen belt, the other box contains display ammunition with struck primers on a green linen belt with an additional linen belt. Also included is an empty wooden gunners box with a blue identifying stripe around the outside, two steam condensing hoses in canvas covers and an extremely rare orig Browning Machine Gun Model 1917 handbook with revision date July 1, 1918. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4, as curio & relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine, gray green arsenal refinish (probably for WWII), with some dings at the high points showing gray metal with a noticeable ding at the bottom right side plate on the inside of the plate where one cannot see it when viewed from the side. Bronze trunnion and end caps turning a nice dark patina, starting to get a bit crusty where the solder is visible at the steel water jacket. Wooden pistol grip handles quite attractive. Cork and water fill and drain plugs in extremely fine condition. Bolt devoid of markings on top or national stock # at bottom indicating early vintage. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine, shiny and bright. Boxes and cans appear to have orig paint as does tripod with brass identification plate intact. Orig curio & relic eligible specimens of this machine gun service very rarely. To find one in this condition is exceptional. 53185-1 JWK (35,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1060

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1062
$20,125.00

**VERY ATTRACTIVE ORIGINAL WESTINGHOUSE BROWNING MODEL 1917 WATER-COOLED MACHINE GUN AS REGISTERED BY DLO WITH TRIPOD AND ACCESSORIES. (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 151470. Cal. .30.06. 24″ bbl. Attractive example of the Browning 1917 machine gun as manufactured by N.E. Westinghouse Co., and subsequently registered by Douglas Oefinger. Includes WW II era water chest, steam condensing hose in case, wooden ammunition box w/ 100-rd cloth belt w/ approx. 42 rds of commercial Winchester ammunition, 2 additional grommet ended cloth belts and post WWII gunner’s kit box w/ spare bolt, spare parts roll, lubricating can, tool roll and spare main spring, as well as WWII era 1917A1 tripod. External SN is the only visible SN The 1917 Browning was fielded during WWI and later modified to 1917A1 by adding a reinforcement stirrup at the bottom of the receiver plates. Unmodified specimens in their orig configurations are extremely rare. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Very fine orig finish thinning to a pleasing gray-brown patina w/ some high edge wear at tripod attachment points, with pleasing dark patina to bronze trunnion and end cap. Thumb piece on water fill cap intact, chain and drain plug at muzzle are replacements, with remnants of the cork plug in steam output aperture. Mechanics are crisp, very smooth action, bore is very good w/ some shine, dark in the grooves w/ moderate pitting. Ammo box and water can exhibit fine orig paint and appear very serviceable. Steam hose and cover extremely fine, appear unissued, as does gunner’s box and tools. Tripod retains legible 1942 date on brass data plate w/ very fine paint coverage. This is a wonderful opportunity for the WWI American machine gun collector who desires a fully transferable specimen of a very rare WWI collectible for their personal collection. 53161-1 JWK (17,500-25,500) – Lot 1062

1063
$17,250.00

**VERY ATTRACTIVE COLT MODEL 1928 COMMERCIAL BROWNING WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN AS REGISTERED BY CHARLES ERB (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN USN7763797W. Cal. 7.65 mm Argentine. 27-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Extremely attractive Colt commercial model 1928 Browning water cooled machine gun as registered by Charles Erb of Fredericktown, PA, and so marked on right hand sideplate, with added SN in recessed portion after “U.S. NO.” and registration SN also visible engraved at bottom flat of right sideplate. Orig Colt markings on left hand sideplate with Argentine property number visible at top of brass trunnion. Brass water jacket cap also very attractive. Wooden grips on pistol handle. Water fill and drain caps with orig chains present. Included with this lot is a 1942 manufactured 1917A1 tripod, complete manufacturer’s plate attached to leg. Shiny unmarked bolt in receiver. Cartridge spacer for 7.65 Argentine in feed way. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish fine to very fine with lustrous blue refinish with some dings visible under the refinish. Bronze trunnion and front cap of water jacket turning a pleasing dull patina with a little bit of green just starting at the trunnion cap. 1928 Colt Commercial style flash hider has scattered areas of corrosion that should clean up with a little care as should some small areas of surface corrosion at top of water jacket. Sight ladder and bolt are in the white. Charging handle just starting to turn a gray patina. 1917 A1 WWII era tri-pod is very fine, with orig paint, with brass socket and some corrosion to the stirrup which holds the machine gun. Leather leg retention strap intact and in good condition. Gun attachment chain and pin are replacements. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant, bright bore. The Colt 1928 commercial gun was the product of taking off left WWI Contract over parts and assembling them into guns, making what new ones were needed and then marketing the guns as “new” models to the post WWI world. Fortunately for the US collector’s market, many of the ones purchased by Argentina have found their way back to the United States almost exclusively as parts kits. These are very attractive machine guns and this is one of the very few extent original intact guns that was not cut up. 53171-10 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1063

1064
$29,900.00

**EXTREMELY FINE CATCO REGISTERED SIDE PLATE BROWNING 1919 A4 MACHINE GUN ON COLT COMMERCIAL TRIPOD WITH NUMEROUS ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 5132. Cal. 308. 24″ bbl. Very attractive Browning 1919 A4 with addition parts to configure to 1919 A6. Includes detachable shoulder stock assembly, clamp on bi-pod, 1919 A6 flash hider. Also included is one 1919 A6 bbl, four 1919 A4 bbls total, a spare perforated bbl shroud and contemporary spade handle assembly for a different gun. Spare 30-06 booster, a stripped bolt, stripped top cover. Also a Colt commercial tripod with brass plate and leather strap intact. As a nice bonus, a sealed can of belted Cal. 30 M2 ammunition. Also included are three 250 and six 100 round cloth belts. Gun handgrip retains hard brown Bakelite grip handles. Top of bolt is marked MG48041 with hand stenciled “DP”. Tripod retaining pins not present. Brass plate on tripod is unnumbered. The Browning 1919 A4 machine gun is the main staple for belt fed shooting enthusiasts. Emminently durable and able to be converted to multiple calibers, they run well and are always popular. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine as refinished upon re manufacture. Tripod is also extremely fine with the same hue of a grey parkerized finish as the gun. Mechanics are fine. Two of the bbls are sealed in their orig cosmoline wrapping, a third is in extremely fine condition and wrapped in paper. A6 bbl is also very fine with a bright, shiny bore. Bbl in gun very good with a shiny, bright bore. Grips are in very good condition. This is a very nice shooters ensemble especially with the desirable Colt tripod. 52939-6 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1064

1065
$80,500.00

**UTTERLY FANTASTIC AND RARE COLT R75A BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH DETACHABLE BARREL (CURIO & RELIC).

SN C102974. Cal .30-06. 23 3/4″ bbl. Truly exceptional and exceedingly rare Colt Model R75A version of the Browning automatic rifle. This incorporates some very desirable features, most importantly a quick detachable bbl which is affected by actuating the lever at the front of the gas cylinder and lifting the bbl retention spring with the point of a cartridge. Other noteable features include a bbl carrying handle, a bi-pod which is attached to the gas cylinder and folds up out of the way into recesses in the wood forend, a hinged magazine well cover, an ejection port cover, and also an incorporated pistol grip. Marked “COLT model R75”, with SN on top of receiver. This is the only visible external SN. The Colt Model R75A incorporated all the most desirable features, but unfortunately was costly to produce and very few specimens remain extant and registered for private ownership. Lot includes one 20-rd Seymour manufactured magazine, and orig instructions manual for the Colt Automatic Machine Rifle Model R75, and also Orig Colt “Information relating to Colt Automatic Machine Rifle (R75A). The 3-position selector does not incorporate the familiar stud to protect the weapon for inadvertently being put on safe. Otherwise a familiar appearing BAR receiver when viewed from the left side. Fine, high-quality walnut forend and stock. Bi-pod incorporates a nice positive latch at the scissor brace,which holds the bi-pod positively in place against the forend when not in use. Manufacturer’s block of NFA registration indicates “Colt”. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish simply outstanding. Very fine to extremely fine, smooth gray Parkerized finish on receiver with fine finish on retention latches, charging handle and trigger housing, as well as gas cylinder and carrying handle. These pieces show more of a dark patina with some light corrosion. Gas cylinder exhibits an area of brown patina at forward sling swivel. Bbl exhibits an extremely fine dull gray finish, consistent with rest of firearm. There is some high edge wear to gray metal at the buttplate. Lustrous blue finish on ejection port cover hardware. Dull blue finish on magazine well cover starting to turn a brown patina with same condition on pistol grip frame. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright, bolt face also extremely fine. Wood is very fine with some dings and handling marks, very attractive. With only a handful of these in the registry, this is a rare opportunity for the advanced American machine gun collector to acquire one of the scarcest and most desirable of the Browning automatic rifle models. 53153-1 JWK (70,000-100,000) C&R – Lot 1065

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1066
$40,250.00

**BEAUTIFUL DEEP LUSTROUS BLUE FINISH FLEMING REGISTERED WINCHESTER WWI ERA MODEL 1918 BAR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 72246. Cal. 30-06. 30-7/8″ bbl with correct WWI vintage flash hider. Simply a superb restoration of a WWI vintage Model 1918 Browning machine rifle (B.A.R.). White filled markings stand out on top of receiver which accentuates ordnance flaming bomb proof marks as well as correct “W” marked bbl with ordnance bomb proof and dated “10-18”. Ordnance proof also visible forward of rear sight base. Top of receiver SN is the only visible number. The Browning automatic rifle was designed and intended to provide “walking fire” for American troops. This version is select fire which allows for only semi and full auto fire in addition to the safety position. Although receiver markings indicate manufacture by Winchester, this gun has been registered by Fleming as fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. This is an National Firearms Act item and require BATF approval prior to transfer. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. 98% or better top quality professional deep, lustrous blue re-finish with perfect checkered wood forearm and buttstock. It is only upon the closest discerning examination that one can find the occasional strike mark or pin prick under this re-finish. “N.S.” marked bolt in the white with blued interior of receiver and near 100% finish within magazine well. Front sight is a slightly plum color due to metallurgical hardness upon re-finish. Magazine is consistent with rest of firearm finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very good with some shine and some light to moderate pitting. Finding a 1918 Browning automatic rifle made by Winchester is a rare treat. Finding one that was actually made before WWI ended adds to the value of this find. 53165-6 JWK (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1066

1067
$31,625.00

**BEAUTIFUL NEAR MINT ALL WOOD STOCK ERMCO 1918-A2 BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN B0009. Cal. .30-06. 27″ bbl with flash hider. Near mint superb and attractive wood stocked Browning automatic rifle as manufactured by ERMCO utilizing US GI parts. Flaming bomb symbol and 1919 date on bbl forward of receiver with British proofs on left side of bbl forward of receiver. Receiver SN is the only visible SN. Smooth wooden forend, and wooden buttstock with flip up shoulder rest, and attached Bi-pod 3rd (and best) model gas port regulator at front of gas cyl. Also include is a carrying handle off of gun. The American B.A.R. was designed and fielded to provide “Walking fire” for troops to use when on the assault. The later 1918 A2 model incorporated a bi-pod so that the rifle could be used in a steadier manner. The A2 model also is a full automatic only machine gun with a fast automatic and slow automatic setting only on the selector. This makes it ideal for a collector in Connecticut who desires a B.A.R. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine as re-finished upon re-manufacture. Smooth gray Parkerized finish with one lustrous blue mag. Wood is also extremely fine with some light handling marks and a couple of dings to the buttstock which appears to have been lightly sanded and re-oiled. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is brilliant, shiny and bright. An incredibly attractive 1918 A2 B.A.R. which this cataloger can attest is a favorite at any range shooting event. 53171-22 JWK (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1067

1068
$16,100.00

**MARANA ARMS MANUFACTURED MODIFIED COPY OF BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 100. 7 mm. 21″ bbl with muzzle attachment. This automatic rifle is an amalgamation of parts, mostly Browning 1918 A2. Includes one Swedish BAR curved magazine which snaps positively into place. Receiver is marked Marana Arms Mfg Marana Az model MA-L NO.100. Includes one orig B. A. R. 20 round magazine. Complete with rear sight and selector for F,A&S. Buttstock is hard brown composite with flip up shoulder rest but with added welded apertinence at bottom to fit on some kind of tripod, possibly for Bren gun. Another identical apertinence is welded just forward of forend to gas cylinder. Gas cylinder shortened and welded just forward of forend for gas regulator, which is late style Browning Automatic Rifle. Hand grip assembly appears to be standard BAR with a welded on grip frame reminiscent of Colt Monitor complete with smooth walnut grips. Forend is an adapted smooth 1918A2 wooden forend. Bbl is a US ordnance flaming bomb marked bbl apparently rechambered and relined to 7mm Mauser with non detachable muzzle break with front sight from 1918A2 BAR. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. PROVENANCE: The class III weapons formerly on loan to Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine as refinished. Over 90% blue refinish on bbl, gray orig finish on bulk of hand grip assembly rates about 95% thinning. Added grip frame in the white. Receiver is covered in a coat of black enamel paint with noticeable loss in an area about 1″ to rear of ejection port. Welded on attachment forward of buttstock devoid of finish but not unattractive. Wooden forend has some bruises and handling marks and screw on underside is not present. Magazine is gray parkerized finished with some brown spots. Dark brown composite buttstock in fine condition with some handling marks and nicks and noticeable brassing on underside just to rear of receiver. Mechanics are fine. Bore is shiny and bright with some slight pitting. Bolt face is extremely fine with sharp lines and some slight pitting around firing pin hole. Condition of this arm indicates quality assembly and that it was a successful shooter. 52924-2 JWK (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1068

1069
$57,500.00

**UTTERLY STUNNING NEAR MINT HIGHEST POSSIBLE CONDITION COLT MODEL 21 AC THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 5050. Cal. 45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl with diamond logo Cutts compensator. Undoubtedly one of the finest orig condition Thompsons extent. This specimen has absolutely clear mint orig markings throughout with Thompson bullet logo on top of receiver, forward of rear sight. Anchor proof mark at front of stock, matching upper and lower assemblies, and orig Colt 1921 parts inside receiver. One 20 round 1920s patent date magazine. The Thompson with the Cutts compensator is the most recognized American sub-machine gun and always highly sought after by both shooters and collectors. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Utterly outstanding orig finish and appearance in all respects. Extremely fine with 98% finish or better. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant, shiny bore with clean, sharp rifling. Bolt face also outstanding with a little bit of residual grease. Partially withdrawing the cocking handle reveals some slight loss of finish at forward edges of the charging handle slot. There is some slight wear to the finish not visible with stock on gun where stock attaches, and upon the closest inspection in the proper light one can notice an errant drag line to the rear of the pistol grip. Wood is near mint throughout, again upon the closest possibly inspection one might be able to discern a handling mark. Buttplate retains just about all of it’s orig blued finish with the slightest discernible marks. Magazine condition consistent with firearm, deep lustrous blue finish. Quite a number of high condition Thompsons have passed through the doors of this auction company, this one’s condition would be difficult to surpass! 53165-4 JWK (35,000-40,000) C&R – Lot 1069

1070
$43,125.00

**UTTERLY STELLAR APPEARING COLT 1921 AC THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH RARE ORIGINAL VINTAGE “C” DRUM (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 2768. Cal. .45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl. Truly superb condition Colt 1921 AC Thompson with unmarked Cutts compensator “AUT-ORD-CO” bullet logo forward of Lyman rear sight. Model 1921 internal parts. Anchor proof mark on wood buttstock below attachment hardware. Upper and lower assemblies match SN. Drum is marked “NEW YORK, N.Y., U.S.A” with 1920 patent dates. Original 100 rnd “C” drum with nickel router is SN 3801. One 30 rnd “SW CO” mag is also included. The Colt Thompson machine gun exhibits the highest quality of fit and high lustrous blue finish. It is unquestionably the most sought of all the Thompson makers and models. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is extremely fine, orig lustrous blue finish with some loss of finish to gray patina at the muzzle high edge of the compensator, a slight amount finish loss at the top front of the square slot charging handle channel, and along the high edge of the lower assembly. Wood of forend and pistol grip very attractive rich chocolate brown with a somewhat lighter colored buttstock which has some very light handling marks and some slight loss of blued finish to a pleasing gray patina on the buttplate. Drum mag exhibits very fine to extremely fine gray Parkerized re-finish of outer casing and key with some slight gray patina just starting at the top edges. Mechanics are crisp. Shiny bright bore with clean rifling, with a slight ring 2-1/2″ from the muzzle which should in no way affect the serviceability or attractiveness of this beautiful piece of American machine gun history. 53178-1 JWK (32,000-42,000) C&R – Lot 1070

1071
$37,375.00

**EXTREMELY FINE COLT 1921 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN ISSUED TO DAYTON, OH POLICE DEPT IN 1927 (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 4418. Cal. 45 ACP. 10-3/4″ bbl. Terrific Colt Model 1921 Thompson with matching upper and lower assemblies and anchor proof mark buttstock. Includes orig “New York, N.Y.” 1920 patent dated “L” drum numbered 3670 with matching numbers front and back. Stock exhibits what is either a capital “E” or perhaps a stylized front sight picture of unknown origin. Also included are four orig 1920’s patent date magazines. 1921 internal parts within receiver. Includes 1 reproduction purple interior FBI case, complete w/key brass cleaning rod and cleaning kit metal box. Also 1 contemporarily manufactured 50-rd drum and 1 contemporary 100-rd drum, both in their orig packaging boxes. There are 3 30-rd magazines, also included. The inaugural version of the Colt Thompson was just as you see here, without Cutts compensator. Many shooting enthusiasts prefer this model as it is easier to clean a bbl without a compensator. Information courtesy of Gordon Herigstad’s book Colt Thompson Submachine Gun: Serial Numbers & Histories, indicates this SN was issued to the Dayton, OH Police Dept as part of a five gun shipment on April 7, 1927. The Dayton PD historical archives suggest this 1921 was part of the arsenal aboard the famed Dayton PD “Bank Flyer” armored Cadillac Roadster. The car was an eight-cylinder Cadillac that had been “refitted” by a company in Cincinnati with special racks built inside the vehicle to hold “an assortment of machine guns, rifles, shotguns, tear gas bombs, hand grenades, gas masks and bullet-proof vests.” The car had a heavy steel bumper making it “possible… to go through a brick wall”. It had a special steel shield to protect the radiator. The tires and windows were bullet proof. The various financial institutions that gifted the ‘Bank Flyer’ had alarm buttons located at strategic places inside their businesses. In the event of an armed robbery a bank official could… by hand, foot, elbow or knee… activate the hold-up alarm to sound in the police garage and upstairs at police headquarters. The 3-man “Flying Squadron”, with this heavily armed special-purpose vehicle, would hasten to the crime scene. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. PROVENANCE: Dayton History Books Online: The Story of the Dayton Police ‘Bank Flyer’ and its ‘Flying Squadron’– by retired Dayton Sgt. Steve Grismer. http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/ CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine. Orig lustrous blue finish starting to thin, particularity at the high edges which are turning to a gray patina with some noticeable loss of finish due to scratches to the metal forward of mag well on the left side. Also some thinning to a gray patina to the rear of the pistol grip. Buttplate finish also thinning and turning to a gray patina. Wood furnishings show light handling marks and some dings. Mechanics are crisp with a very smooth action. Bore is fine to very fine, shiny lands with some light pitting in grooves. 1920s patent date magazines very fine to extremely fine, deep lustrous blue commercial finish with some loss of finish where they attach to the magazine guides. Numbered type “L” drum a dull parkerized finish with white filled SN numbers on both sides. Many of these drums were re-parkerized during the WWII era and issued to US troops. This cataloger has seen advertisements where they were subsequently offered as surplus for incredibly low prices. Contemporary manufactured drums appear new in their orig packaging, reproduction hard case extremely fine, 30-rd magazines very fine w/some flecks of corrosion from storage. The Colt Thompson is the iconic American machine gun, instantly recognizable, even to those who are not avid firearm enthusiasts. This is a very attractive Thompson with fabulous Dayton PD history, in very fine orig condition. 53206-1 JWK (30,000-40,000) C&R – Lot 1071

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1072
$48,875.00

**FANTASTIC, COLT 1921 AC THOMPSON MACHINE GUN, FORMERLY FROM OKLAHOMA POLICE DEPT. (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 7519. Cal. .45. 12 1/2″ bbl. Simply an utterly fantastic condition Colt 1921 AC Thompson machine gun w/ matching upper and lower assemblies, anchor proof mark, stock and includes 1 orig type “L” New York, N.Y. U.S.A. 1920 patent dates drum. Drum rotor a blued steel replacement. 1921 internal parts with receivber. Cutts compensator unmarked. Lyman adjustable rear sight w/ Thompson bullet logo forward of rear sight base. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine orig deep lustrous blue finish w/ only some slight high edge thinning of finish at rear of receiver, with the metal to the rear of the handgrip just starting to show a brown patina, and a latch scratch across the lower assemblies SN. Butt plate exhibits high edge wear to a gray patina. Wood is exceedingly attractive with slight handling marks. Drum is very fine, lustrous blue re-finish w/ some scattered raised pin prick corrosion at front w/ somewhat more noticeable pitting on back side. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright, compensator clean, bolt face just fantastic. Consignor states this gun was originally from an Oklahoma police department. 53170-5 JWK (28,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1072

1073
$0.00

**HIGH GLOSS FINISH COLT THOMPSON MODEL 1921 MACHINE GUN WITH ORIG PATENT “L” DRUM (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 9026. Cal. .45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl with compensator. High gloss refinished Colt Model 1921 with unmarked Cutts compensator and Thompson bullet logo forward of rear sight base. One orig “NEW YORK, N.Y.” 1920s patent date “L” drum is included. SNs match between upper and lower assemblies, 1921 parts verified inside of receiver, anchor proof mark present at front of buttstock and has Lyman marked rear sight. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine, high glossy sheen refinish over some barely discernible pinprick pitting underneath refinish with clear markings to include inspection cartouche on both sides of receiver. Cutts compensator exhibits a more dull blue finish. Bolt has been polished to a high level of shine with some discernible amount of pitting. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine with well defined rifling and bright with some slight pitting in the grooves. Wood is very attractive, consistent deep brown color with some scattered handling marks. Drum is covered in a matte black enameled paint with some scuffs but otherwise very nice. Black colored rotor. Colt Thompson machine guns exhibit the highest levels of quality fit and finish of any Thompson ever produced. They are the most sought after of the various models. This specimen albeit refinished, is still quite attractive. Consignor states, that this particular gun was recovered out of a law enforcement agency’s building just prior to the building’s demolition where it had been concealed in rafters. This gun was only saved from destruction due to last minute happenstance of someone taking a final look at the premises. Higher authority apparently decided this gun was to be saved. 53234-4 JWK (35,000-45,000) C&R – Lot 1073

1074
$48,875.00

**EXCEEDINGLY FINE AND ATTRACTIVE COLT US NAVY OVERSTAMP THOMPSON MODEL 1921/28 WITH ORIGINAL DRUM (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 7065. Cal. 45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl with unmarked Cutts compensator. Extremely fine high orig condition US Navy overstamp Thompson with British nitro proofs in a semi circle around bbl where it meets the receiver. Typical engraved “U.S. NAVY” above model marking on left side of receiver with “8” overstamping the “1”. The Thompsons did not sell particularly well at first, and later the US Navy brought a significant number of them into service with the provision that they be modified with a heavier actuator with slower rate of fire primarily as an ammunition cost saving measure. Many of these US Navy guns also found their way to or from police departments and this one apparently is no exception as there are hand inscribed “CPD” markings on forend iron forward of magazine well. Included with this lot is one vintage “New York N.Y.” 50 round drum with 1920 patent dates and one 20 round 1920’s patent date magazine. Clear anchor proof mark visible at front of stock matching numbered upper and lower assemblies. 1928 model parts confirmed within receiver. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine, deep blue orig finish with some very slight loss of finish at the attachment points high edges between matching numbers upper and lower receiver with some fading and the occasional handling mark. Wood is extremely fine with some very light handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. Drum magazine has more of a dull, lustrous blue finish with a slight ding at the 5 o’clock position at the front edge. Patent date magazine has extremely fine lustrous blue finish. Pretty difficult to upgrade the condition of this US Navy Thompson which combines markings. What an attractive looking veteran! 53165-5 JWK (35,000-40,000) C&R – Lot 1074

1075
$37,375.00

**VERY FINE COLT U.S. NAVY MODEL 1921/28 AC OVERSTAMP THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 13226. Cal. .45 ACP. Bbl 12 1/2″ w/ compensator. Fine example of the U.S. Navy overstamp Thompson w/diamond logo Cutts compensator and matching upper and lower receiver assemblies. Typical “U.S. Navy” added engraved marking over model and SN on left side w/correct “8” overstamped over “1”. Anchor proof mark present at front end of buttstock. 1928 parts verified within receiver with unknurled cocking handle. Additional 1928 parts included are a knurled parkerized actuator w/recoil spring and buffer assembly. Also included is a 50-rd “Bridgeport” drum, an orig “New York, N.Y.” 1920s patent date “L” drum and 2 30-rd magazines. The Colt Thompson machine gun exhibited the highest levels of fit and finish. Specimens w/the Cutts compensator and “U.S. Navy” markings are among the most desirable to historical collectors. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine to very fine. Lustrous blue orig finish, some wear to gray patina where the actuator rides in the receiver, and also thinning to a pleasing gray patina on the Cutts compensator. There is also some thinning to the finish at the high edges, right side of receiver w/a finger nail-sized area of a pinprick oxidation on the lower assembly below the patent dates. There is a noticeable scratch parallel to the SN on the lower assembly, which is not visible when stock is attached. Buttplate finish has also thinned to a gray patina w/small area of brown corrosion at the 7 o’clock position with a small area of scattered brown pick pricks at the 12 o’clock position. Bridgeport drum in fine orig dull blue finish. New York drum has very fine black enamel paint coverage over some pitting at the 5 o’clock position on rear side with a couple of scrapes across 1 patent date under the enamel. Spare actuator is a parkerized blue finish. Stock exhibits some handling marks and wear to the finish, particularly near the toe. Vertical fore grip and handgrip quite fine with a small crack on the right side of the fore grip which does not affect serviceability. Stick magazines are a very fine, deep lustrous blue. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is fine to very fine, brilliant and bright with some firing residue in evidence. 53166-1 JWK (30,000-45,000) C&R – Lot 1075

1076
$37,375.00

**FANTASTIC SAVAGE MANUFACTURED AUTO ORDNANCE COMMERCIAL 1928 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN S-17738. Cal. 45ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl with compensator. Superb condition Savage manufactured 1928 Thompson with New York address on right side of receiver. “S” prefix SN with “S” proof mark on bbl on left side next to receiver. “Cutts” marked compensator without bullet logo and adjustable Lyman rear sight with vertical foregrip on finned bbl with detachable buttstock. Matching numbers between upper and lower assemblies. Hand-stamped mark between New York address and patent numbers on right side of receiver “MPD / 515” which indicates Memphis Police Department former ownership. These commercial finished Savage manufactured guns were taken into service by police departments. This specimen includes two orig 50-rnd drum magazines. One marked with “NEW YORK NY” address and “JULY 27 1920 DECEMBER 7 1920” patent dates and the other drum marked with “BRIDGEPORT” address. Firing mechanism moves smoothly when operated by hand, this weapon appears fully functional. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish, just outstanding with over 96% original Du-Lite blue finish, as is correct, with lustrous finish on compensator, magazine latch, selector, safety, and rear sight leaf, and less lustrous blue trigger frame and receiver. Some loss of finish at high edges and where cocking knob rides in actuator slot. Cocking knob has finish in recessed areas with bolt devoid of finish. Wood is exceedingly nice with only some slight handling marks and retains a beautiful brown color. Bore is near excellent, shiny and bright. New York drum extremely fine, dull grey blue finish as is often found with wear to bare metal at high edges with winding key thinning to a grey patina. Bridgeport drum retains about 90% of its orig blued finish with scattered areas of corrosion on back side and outer diameter, turning a dark brown. Spring tension is good on both drums. This is without a doubt the most attractive Savage manufactured Model 1928 that Julia’s has carried. The Savage manufactured guns of this era are widely acknowledged to be the most durable of the Thompson 1928 model machine guns. According to the William Douglas Firearms Museum, there were only 150 specimens of this model ever manufactured. Finding one in this condition would make a fantastic addition to any gun collection and shooting it upon occasion would not appreciably diminish its collector value. 53085-1 (25,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1076

1077
$28,175.00

**RARE SAVAGE MANUFACTURED COMMERCIAL MODEL 1928 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN S-93310. Cal. 45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl with dual logo Cutts compensator. Scarce Savage manufactured commercial Thompson Model 1928 with Thompson logo forward of rear sight and also on Cutts compensator on left side. Compensator also exhibits Cutts diamond logo at top front. Upper and lower assemblies match SN. Savage proofed bbl. Detachable wood buttstock with sling swivel has faint outline of what appears to be a rack number “58”. Includes one orig 50 round “New York N.Y.” 1920s patent date drum magazine, and one 20 rnd Seymour magazine. The Savage manufactured 1928 Thompson machine guns are widely held as the most durable of the manufactured Thompsons. This specimen has particularly attractive wood and high luster finished bbl with du-lite finished receiver and lower assembly. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance extremely fine. High lustrous orig blued finish on bbl and compensator with extremely fine dull du-lite finish on receiver, grip frame, and forend iron. Somewhat of a plum finish around magazine well due to the metallurgical hardening in that area. Wood is very fine to extremely fine with some very light handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bolt is very clean and bright. Very fine to extremely fine brilliant bright bore. Drum exhibits a somewhat dull refinish over light pitting which presents very well with this gun. It is not often one finds this model available in such nice, clean condition. The orig vintage 50 round N.Y. drum is a definite plus. 53165-8 JWK (24,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1077

1078
$34,500.00

**FINE WWII VINTAGE BRIDGEPORT M1 THOMPSON WITH MAGAZINES AND WEB GEAR (CURIO & RELIC)

SN 178768. Cal. .45 ACP. Bbl 13 3/4″. Fine Auto Ordinance Bridgeport Thompson in its classic military configuration, including desirable side-mounted forend swing swivel. Both upper and lower exhibit small “S” proof marks, indicating Savage manufacture. Includes 5 20-rd Bridgeport marked magazines w/in orig web magazine pouch, attached to pistol belt and shoulder suspension straps. Also included are 6 GI 30-rd magazines in M3 grease gun magazine pouches. Gun exhibits typical right and left receiver markings and proof marks w/fixed peep sight. Smooth bbl, non-detachable buttstock and orig GI web .30 M1 carbine sling complete this ensemble, which also includes an orig brass 2-pc cleaning rod w/tip and an orig armed forces ordinance manual, which encompasses all 3 of the military model Thompson machine guns. The MI and M1A1! machine guns were the final refinement of the Thompson machine gun model, which were far less costly to produce than their predecessors. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, orig high lustrous blue finish on bbl w/a dull gray parkerized re-finish on other parts. Number on underside of lower does not match upper receiver SN. Mechanics are crisp, bore is fine, shiny with some firing residue in the grooves. Wooden forend originally had sling swivel mounted on underside, but this swivel has been re-located to the left side w/the corresponding vacated hole professionally filled, with a matching piece of walnut. Very professional work. Underside of receiver turning a gray patina. Wood furnishings have some light handling marks and have been lightly sanded and refinished. Butt stock exhibits evidence of the sling swivel having been on top of butt stock w/2 discernible plugged holes. Currently, rear sling swivel is at bottom of butt stock. It was popular, particularly for British forces, to have the sling swivels located at top of butt stock and side of forend. Magazines and web gear are in very fine condition, as is the ordinance manual. The Thompson is universally held in high regard by both veterans, collectors and also recreational shooting enthusiasts. It is not often that specimens w/the sling swivels in this configuration surface. This should find a welcome spot in a discerning Thompson afficianado’s ollection. 53232-1 JWK (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1078

1079
$18,400.00

**FINE REFINISHED AUTO-ORDNANCE BRIDGEPORT MODEL 1928 A1 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN S155547. Cal. .45 ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl. Attractive 1928 A1 Thompson machine gun with unmarked Cutts compensator with Bridgeport address and right hand side mounted sling swivel on a vertical handgrip. Buttstock assembly is from a later model gun and has aluminum attachment hardware. Upper and lower assemblies SNs match however, lower is a renumber. Savage marked bbl with “S” visible on left side. Includes one contemporary, new in the box 50 rnd drum mag without any markings on backside. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine as completely refinished with some areas of discernible light pitting visible with a somewhat more moderate recess where the bbl fits into the frame at the 4 o’clock position. Bbl index mark is slightly off. Wood is extremely fine with some slight handling marks to buttstock. Mechanics are crisp. Action is extremely smooth. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. The Savage mfg “Bridgeport” era Thompson machine guns are widely held to be the most durable of all mfg Thompsons. This specimen although refinished, represents the iconic, attractive Thompson silhouette and without doubt would be a very smooth firing, comfortable machine gun at the range. A great gun to provide many years of enjoyment into the future. 53236-1 JWK (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1079

1080
$18,400.00
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: Typographical error in the title, the gun is an M1A1 Thompson, which is correct in the description.

**HIGH CONDITION AUTO ORDNANCE WEST HURLEY THOMPSON M1 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN M575A. Cal. 45 ACP. 10-3/4″ bbl. Minty West Hurley M1A1 configured Thompson with fixed rear peep sight, side cocking handle, and non-detachable buttstock. Magazine well not cut to take drum mags and will only accept stick magazines. Includes spare vertical foregrip with retention screw, one leather sling, two 30 round Seymour magazines, one 30 round Bridgeport magazine and one 20 round 1920s patent date magazine as well as a black nylon carrying case. This model of Thompson is the final iteration as produced in great quantity for the US military. It saved considerable time and money in manufacturing over previous models. These guns were made by West Hurley right up until the point when machine guns could no longer be registered for private individual ownership in response to market demand. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. Deep lustrous blue finish with some slight pitting visible on side of bolt as viewed through charging handle slot under a gray patina with slight pin prick oxidation at left hand side of receiver outer most edge which will likely clean up. Wood furnishings are also extremely fine with only the slightest of handling marks. Magazines are in commiserate condition albeit the patent date magazine has been refinished with cold blue touch up giving it a somewhat mottled appearance in strong light. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny, bright, with sharp rifling. An exceedingly attractive Thompson in a difficult to find configuration. 53174-1 JWK (12,000-18,000) C&R – Lot 1080

1081
$23,000.00

**OUTSTANDING RELATIVELY EARLY WEST HURLEY MANUFACTURED 1928 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 1814A. Cal. .45ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl. Very fine attractive West Hurley vintage Thompson model 1928 with Thompson bullet logo on top of receiver and also on top of Cutts compensator. Attractive detachable walnut wood buttstock. Receiver SN is the only visible SN. One 30 rnd mag included. Typical Auto-Ordnance markings with model and SN markings on both sides of receiver have been white filled and stand out beautifully. The Thompson machine gun was originally marketed to anyone who wanted to buy it but most often purchased by police and security agencies. Later it was taken into military service and utilized in large numbers in WWII. Still later, through to current day it became a collector’s item and primarily a recreational firearm. There was sufficient demand in the private sector for these guns for them to be manufactured for private ownership through the mid 1980s, at which time the U.S. Firearm Owners Protection Act prohibited the new registration of machine guns for individual private citizen ownership. These guns have been steadily becoming more and more sought after. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish, deep lustrous blue finish with loss of finish to bare metal where the charging handle rides in top of the receiver. sliver of bare metal at center of rear sight base where top of sight folds down, otherwise the occasional handling mark on metal and wood. But overall an exceedingly handsome fine condition specimen with crisp mechanics. Brilliant bright bore. And attractive walnut wood. A very fine Thompson anyone would be proud to own, shoot, and display. 53171-11 JWK (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1081

1082
$17,250.00

**NEAR MINT WEST HURLEY MODEL 1928 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 2533A. Cal. .45ACP. 12-1/2″ bbl. Very fine example of the West Hurley manufactured Thompson, with Thompson bullet logo at top of Cutts compensator and forward of adjustable rear sight. Typical Auto-Ordnance West Hurley address on right side of receiver with model, SN, and cal markings on left side of receiver. One 30 rnd mag included. Incoming E-File Form 3 indicates Quality Fabrications Inc. as the manufacturer. Popular and iconic vertical forend with detachable wood buttstock make this an instantly recognizable iconic American classic. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is exceedingly fine near mint, orig deep lustrous blue finish on all metal parts with some slight loss of finish at the edges of the upper and lower receiver which probably occurred during disassembly for cleaning. Bolt exhibits a somewhat gray patina. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant bright shiny bore with exceedingly clean chamber. Wooden furnishings show only the slightest handling marks. This is one eye-catching Thompson machine gun! 53171-14 JWK (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1082

1083
$12,075.00

***SUPERB CONDITION PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE BRIDGEPORT M1A1 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN WITH SLING (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN 587427. Cal. .45 ACP. Bbl is 10 1/2 “. Fantastic condition specimen of the American WWII classic Thompson M1A1 machine gun which includes 1 30-rd magazine and orig brown cloth sling. “U.S. PROPERTY” marked on top of receiver with Thompson bullet logo forward of rear sight. This specimen marked on bottom of receiver forward of mag well “INTER AMERICAN” in tiny lettering on both sides (Importer). The M1A1 Thompson as made in Bridgeport was the final iteration of the Thompson produced in great quantity for the United States military and incorporated cost-saving design changes, which included non-detachable buttstock, side-cocking charging handle, and fixed peep rear sight. Magazine well, will only accommodate stick mags. This model was never fitted with a Cutts compensator. These Brigeport Thompsons also were extremely durable in construction as well as finish. A great opportunity for a Class III dealer to get a fantastic military collectors item. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is transferable ONLY to current FFL/SOT dealers on a form 3. As a Pre-86 dealer sample under current regulations it may be retained personally when as sole proprietor FFL/SOT dealer relinquishes their FFL, making this a desirable status machine gun for dealers. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. Orig gray Parkerized finish with “S” proofmark visible forward of mag housing with appropriate inspection marks on left side of receiver. Very slight loss of finish where magazine slides into magazine well. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine, shiny and bright. Attractive brown wooden furnishings exhibit light handling marks. Sling is strong and serviceable with a bit of staining. An extremely fine specimen in top condition and will no doubt make some dealer/collector very proud. Nice military collectible. 53160-2 JWK (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1083

1084
$28,750.00

**EXCEPTIONALLY RARE EARLY HYDE MODEL 33 MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 174. Cal. 45ACP. 11-1/4″ bbl. George Hyde was a German born machinist and gunsmith. He came to the United States after WWI and established the Hyde Arms Corporation in New York. The model 33 was his first machine gun design which in many ways was reminiscent of the Thompson machine gun. The model 33 is a select fire blow back machine gun with a selector which indicates “R.F.” when forward for fully automatic fire and “S.F.” when to the rear for semi-auto fire. There is a separate safety also on the left hand side and a detachable matching numbered buttstock with the latch on the underside. Cocking is achieved by pulling back the knurled knob at the rear of the rnd receiver tube. This specimen includes one orig 20 rnd magazine and the bbl does not have a compensator as did the subsequent model 35. The Hyde machine gun was a competitor to replace the Thompson machine gun with the idea that its functioning components were less complicated, had a lighter recoil and would function better under adverse conditions. However it had a disconcerting feature of the charging handle moving to the rear approximately half an inch with each shot which was noticeable to the firer’s eye. The Hyde’s magazine is attached and removed by sliding it side to side through a groove cut in the receiver. 20 rnd magazines were standard but there were also magazine units with overall capacity of 40 and 60 rnds which were simply 20 rnd capacity magazines brazed together which could be slid into line as needed. The model 33 was later followed with the model 35 which had a compensator. Neither one was adopted for military service and Hyde later went on to design the very successful M3 grease gun and liberator pistols. This specimen is an often overlooked but none the less very interesting evolution in American machine gun design. SN’s match between receiver and buttstock. Extractor not present but would appear that a machinist could construct one with little difficulty. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4, as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine to very fine. Orig finish turning to a somewhat gray patina with some high edge wear and handling marks. There are three noticeable scratches on left side of magazine and some handling marks and dings to the wooden furnishings. Mechanics are crisp, bore is fine with shiny rifling and grooves. This is an exceedingly scarce model of a very interesting machine gun design which exhibits high quality manufacture. The gun holds up comfortably and well. A real find for the American historical machine gun enthusiast. 52883-1 JWK (35,000-45,000) C&R – Lot 1084

1085
$6,900.00

**H.&R. REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN 12546. Cal. 45 ACP. 14″ bbl with compensator. Very attractive Reising M-50 with typical compensator and rear peep sight, includes one orig 25 rnd mag and two reproduction 35 rnd mags. The Reising M-50 was notably issued to Marines in the Pacific Theater during WWII as an alternative to the Thompson sub-machine gun which was in short supply. Although not well received by the Marines, these guns which were also supplied to various police departments and utilized for decades after WWII. They have gained in popularity over the years with recreational shooting enthusiasts as a well made, relatively inexpensive entry level machine gun which utilizes readily available ammunition. This specimen with it’s high glossy refinish and attractive wood likely was one of the police guns. Firing mechanism moves smoothly when operated by hand. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near excellent with a high lustrous refinish, showing only very minimal softening of the markings on top of the receiver. Wood has also been refinished with some light dings and handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore is extremely fine, shiny and bright. No doubt this will bring many hours of enjoyment to a future owner. 53085-2 (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1085

1086
$6,325.00

**FINE COMMERCIAL FINISH HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON RISING MODEL 50 MACHINE GUN (C&R).

SN 7010. Cal. 45 ACP. 14″ bbl with compensator. 29 fin bbl with six slot compensator. This gun has typical H&R markings on top of receiver and professionally marked on right side of buttstock, “CITY OF PITTSBURGH” which would indicate it’s use by municipal authorities, probably law enforcement. Includes four orig smooth sided 20 round magazines. External SN is the only visible number. The Reising was manufactured as a result of the shortage of Thompson sub machine guns during WWII and a number of them were issued for use in the Pacific Theater as well as to law enforcement. This commercial finish specimen is quite handsome. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4, as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is about 75% orig commercial blue thinning to a gray patina with some very light pitting on top of receiver. Bbl retains more of it’s finish. Trigger guard mostly a grey patina with mottled appearance with a similar condition on the high edges of the magazine well. Very smooth stock has some slight dings and handling marks and has been lightly sanded. “CITY OF PITTSBURGH” markings very crisp. Magazines are in fine condition. Mechanics are fine. Bore and compensator show residue from firing with strong rifling and some shine showing. 52939-18 JWK (4,500-6,500) C&R – Lot 1086

1087
$46,000.00

**EXCEEDINGLY FINE ORIGINAL FINISH CHINESE TYPE 56 UNDER-FOLDING BAYONET MACHINE GUN (CURIO & RELIC).

SN 11054254. Cal. 7.62 x 39mm. 16-1/4″ bbl. Exceptionally attractive Chinese Type 56 (AK-47) machine gun as mfg by Factory 66 in 1967. Carrier and bolt cover match receiver SN. Bolt and plunger are SN 62976. It was not uncommon for parts to be mixed up when these guns were disassembled in field conditions. Selector marked “L” and “D”. Cleaning kit present in butt trap. Includes one steel mag and one orig web and leather sling. The Chinese Type 56 is a select fire machine gun and widely considered one of the most durable and effective of the modern assault rifles. Iconic world wide it is a highly prized collectors item. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is simply outstanding. Orig lustrous blue finish on all appropriate metal parts with bayonet blade, bolt and carrier in the white. Wood is also very fine with some light handling marks and a couple of chips in the forearm on either side of where the bayonet tip is stored when folded as well as a couple chips on the right side. Mechanics are crisp. Chrome lined bore is extremely fine, brilliant. An absolutely tremendous condition specimen, which must have been bagged right after it left the factory because the orig finish is so pristine. If you are looking for a top notch condition Vietnam War machine gun, this is it! 53165-11 JWK (32,000-42,000) C&R – Lot 1087

1088
$0.00

**S & H ARMS CONVERTED ROMANIAN AK-47 (AKM) MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 2302/406027. Cal. 7.62 x 39mm. 16-3/8″ bbl. S & H registered 1967 vintage Romanian folding stock AK-47 machine gun with visible external SNs matching and bolt & spring guide match as well. Wooden forend and hand guard with attractive brown composite hand grip and stamped under folding shoulder loop. This gun includes two rib steel 30 rnd mags and one multi-purpose bayonet in scabbard. The AK-47 platform is the most numerous of the assault rifles in the world today and draws top marks for endurance, reliability, and is one of the most sought after models in machine guns. The folding stock model such as this is particularly attractive for the enthusiast who wants a compact machine gun for ease of transport. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine, enamel hard coat refinish upon re-manufacture with bolt starting to thin to a pleasing blue/gray patina with somewhat more loss of finish to the charging handle. Mechanics are crisp. Extremely fine, bright, brilliant bore. Mags and bayonet are in condition commensurate with the rest of this firearm. Whether you are a shooting enthusiast or collector of fine classic machine gun designs, this gun is certain to be of interest. 53157-6 JWK (30,000-40,000) – Lot 1088

1089
$17,250.00

**EXCEEDINGLY FINE CONDITION FLEMING REGISTERED VALMET M71/S MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 152063. Cal. 223. 18″ bbl. Outstanding, high condition Valmet with typical markings on right and left sides of receiver. This high quality manufactured rifle has composite forend and pistol grip with wooden buttstock and” Valmet” logo buttplate. Includes one 40 round magazine and three plastic 30 round magazines. The Valmet is essentially a high quality Finland version of the AK-47 system and as such is extremely reliable and effective. Receiver number is the only external visible number. Fleming marking is visible only with bolt cover removed. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. It is only upon the closest inspection that one can find a handling mark on this weapon. Orig finish is simply outstanding. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny, and bright. It would be pretty much impossible to upgrade the condition of this fine specimen. 52939-30 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1089

1090
$15,525.00

**HARD TIMES ARMORY REGISTERED FOLDING STOCK FABRIQUE NATIONALE MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN FN023109. Cal. 223. 19″ bbl. Very desirable configuration of the FN Carbine with four position selector and folding buttstock. Typical Fabrique Nationale Herstal markings on left side of receiver with added “HT ARMORY” markings below SN upon registration. Includes detachable scope mount rail as well as standard flip up sights and spring dust cover at cocking slot. Two 30 round magazines are also included. Exterior receiver SN is the only visible number. The FN machine gun is a very high quality platform which has seen widespread use. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine with only some slight handling marks. All metal parts retain their black finish with the composite pieces in extremely fine condition. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny, and bright. A wonderful machine gun and especially desirable in it’s folding stock configuration. 52939-17 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1090

1091
$19,550.00

**HARD TIMES ARMORY REGISTERED BELGIAN FOLDING STOCK FN-FAL MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN S1596903. Cal. .308. 19-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Marked with typical FN Herstal markings and “Made in Belgium” on right side of receiver, with Gun South INC. importer marking and SN. “Howco Dist. Inc. Laurel MD. US.” marked on right side mag well. HT Armory registration markings hand stamped on right side of receiver. The FN-FAL machine gun was designed to fulfill multiple rolls including being able to be compact enough to be handy when mounting and dismounting vehicles. This version with it folding stock caters to that role. The FN-FNL design has seen service in a number of countries and is widely regarded as a highly durable and effective rifle caliber machine gun. This version has a hard composite handgrip and handguard, and is marked on left side of receiver “Cal. 7.62mm NATO .308”. Includes one 20 rnd mag. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish, extremely fine black hard coat finish on receiver and other metal surfaces including bbl, with a blued finish on flash hider assembly. Composite pieces also extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine, shiny and bright. Bolt shows evidence of firing with preservative oil. A very fine modern machine gun, sure to give many hours of enjoyment to the automatic arms enthusiast. 53171-21 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1091

1092
$28,750.00

**QUALIFIED MANUFACTURING STEYR AUG MACHINE GUN SEAR REGISTERED IN MULTIPLE CALIBERS INSTALLED IN .223 HOST GUN WITH SUPPRESSOR (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

1) STEYR AUG A1. SN A-064. Cal. .223. 21-3/4″ bbl. Qualified Manufacturing auto-sear registered in configuration calibers .223 and 9mm installed in a Steyr AUG host gun SN 901SA239. Typical Steyr AUG .223 with green composite stock and integral optical sight, what is not typical is that this ensemble also includes an automatic weapons company M22 silencer installed on a Steyr AUG .223 bbl. Additional accessories include three other Steyr AUG bbls, two of which have bi-pods fitted. Two spare buttstock assemblies, one spare .223 bolt, two semi-auto sear boxes. The spare bolt, receiver and currently installed bbl all match in SN. Bolt in the gun is numbered “900SA643” which matches the SN of the bbl fitted with the suppressor. The Steyr AUG platform is one of the most widely recognized modern firing systems in the world. Its compact rugged design make it ideal under a variety of conditions. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish are extremely fine with nearly all of its black hard coat finish on metal parts with some slight handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are brilliant & bright. Optics are clear. This is an absolutely terrific ensemble as it includes not only several spare bbls but the quick change nature of these bbls and being able to within seconds snap on a suppressed bbl make this a truly stellar find for the modern military machine gun enthusiast. What more could one ask for? NFA 2) ARMAMENT SYSTEMS SUPPRESSOR. SN S-0691. Automatic Weapons Co. Model M22 Suppressor in .223 affixed to Steyr AUG bbl SN 900SA643. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Outstanding original finish with clean baffles, possibly unfired. NFA 52939-29, 52939-42 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1092

1093
$48,875.00

**HIGHLY SOUGHT SPRINGFIELD ARMORY U.S. M60 MACHINE GUN WITH NUMEROUS ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 10073. Cal. .308. Bbl 24-1/2″. Exceedingly fine specimen of the U.S. American M60 machine gun marked on top of trunnion as manufactured “Springfield Armory” with SN on left side of trunnion and typical weld reinforcement on both sides below rear sight. Current ATF registration form lists Rock Island Armory Inc. with “Genesco, IL” address as the manufacturer. This lot includes three spare bbls; one without bipod assembly, two without carrying handle; one spare top cover, one spare bolt, one spare feed tray, one combination tool, and some other small parts such as sling swivels, aircraft sight, safety switches and two Cam actuator assemblies. Additionally there are two bbl carrying bags, six cardboard belt boxes with carriers, two handgrip assemblies, two bipod legs, one mainspring assembly and one blank firing attachment. The M60 machine gun saw extensive use by American forces during the Vietnam conflict and remained the staple 30cal. machine gun right up into the modern era. SN at left side of trunnion which is the only visible SN. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine to extremely fine with the gun retaining nearly all of its original military finish. Bottom of hand guards cut for swivel attachment. Some handling marks and dings to the top cover as is typical with this machine gun, but otherwise shows very little use. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent, shiny and bright. Previous owner had an extensive machine gun collection and many of them were apparently seldom, if ever fired. This gun with its several spare bbls and other spare parts would make an ideal addition to any modern military historical enthusiast. 52939-10 JWK (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1093

1094
$23,000.00

**NEW IN BOX SPRINGFIELD M1A (M-14) MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 038696. Cal. .308. 25″ bbl with flash hider. Absolutely new in box, fantastic find, Springfield Armory M1A select fire machine gun. This is the first of two consecutively numbered Springfield Armory M1A machine guns in this auction. Includes never fitted, still wrapped up bipod, mag, and orig diagram, warranty, and technical manual. Cardboard outer sleeve also included. The Springfield Armory M1A was produced in response to market demand for the US GI M-14 select fire machine gun. The M1A incorporates the action and selector design which was the M-14 and improves it with attached bipod and pistol grip wooden stock. Fold down forward handgrip also a nice innovation. And this traditional albeit redesigned flip up buttplate. The M-14 was the successor to the M1 Garand and BAR within the American rifle squad, with the intention that any soldier issued it could be an automatic rifleman if needed. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is factory new in box. Unfired. 53171-13 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1094

1095
$16,675.00

**SPRINGFIELD ARMORY SAR-48 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN SA-1591. Cal. 7.62 X 51MM. 22-1/2″ bbl w/flash hider. Extremely high quality and effective machine gun made right here in America. Marked on right side of receiver “1005-SA-48-MATCH” together with Springfield Armory (GENESEO, IL.) logo. This rifle includes one 20 rnd magazine, one 30 round parkerized magazine and a gunner’s tool kit in tin box with brush and pull-through. This American version of the FN-FAL also includes a black web sling and features a fold down bi-pod, and carrying handle. Marked on bottom of receiver, forward of magazine well “IMBEL, ITAJUBA / BRAZIL”. Mechanism operates smoothly by hand under proper spring tension. This weapon appears fully functional. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish are extremely fine. Dark black enamel finish and blue on all metal parts. Composite, handguard & buttstock show some light handling marks. This is a very attractive and fine condition specimen. Bore is excellent, shiny & bright. A top quality rifle caliber machine gun of the highest order of reliability and effectiveness. 53239-1 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1095

1096
$17,825.00

**NEAR MINT SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1A MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 038697. Cal. .308. 25″ bbl with flash hider. Outstanding condition Springfield Armory M1A-E2 machine gun which is the second of a consecutively numbered pair offered in this auction. Includes bipod marked “US Bipod rifle M2”, and one 20 rnd mag. The Springfield Armory M1A was produced in response to market demand for the US GI M-14 select fire machine gun. The M1A incorporates the action and selector which is a copy of the M-14 design and improves it with attached bipod and pistol grip wooden stock, as well as a fold down forward handgrip. The M-14 was the successor to the M1 Garand and BAR within the American rifle squad, with the intention that any soldier issued it could be an automatic rifleman if needed. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is near mint with only a slight barely discernible wear to the finish where the charging handle and bolt have been pulled to the rear. With some slight brassing to the high edges of the hardware of the flip up butt. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is exceptional, shiny and bright. The condition of this and the other M1A in this auction are the best that can be found. Forward thinking investors, don’t miss this opportunity! 53171-12 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1096

1097
$11,500.00

***EXTREMELY FINE PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE TRW M-14 MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE).

SN 1472609. Cal. .308. 25-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Beautiful TRW M-14 machine gun with triangular logo on top of receiver. Bipod and flash hider are present. One magazine included. Extremely attractive walnut stock with eagle under three star cartouche on left side and flip-up buttplate. Bolt and bbl are also TRW. Upper hand guard is hard brown composite which is typical. Receiver SN is the only visible SN. There is a slip of paper with the number “II” taped with clear tape on the right side of stock, just above the magazine well. The M-14 was the army’s successor to the Browning automatic rifle with the doctrine that it could provide automatic support fire as well as fulfilling the role that the semi-automatic M-1 Garand did, with the obvious advantage over the ground of a detachable 20-round box magazine. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is transferable only to current FFL/SOT dealers on an ATF Form 3. Under current ATF guidelines, this weapon may be kept personally when an FFL/SOT sole proprietor relinquishes their license. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine, retaining nearly all its gray/green smooth finish with the receiver and buttplate having more of a gray tint with the bbl and bipod having more of a dark green tint. Wood is very fine with just the slightest of handling marks and typical blemishes where bipod legs have contacted the wood. Mechanics are crisp. Mirror bright bore with extremely clean action. This is as nice an M-14 as one will ever find, obviously exceedingly well cared for. A scarce specimen of a very highly sought machine gun model. 53145-2 JWK (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1097

1098
$69,000.00

**EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE KNIGHT’S ARMAMENT COMPANY STONER 63A WITH TOP MAGAZINE FEED MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 179. Cal. 5.56mm. 21″ bbl. Utterly fantastic condition, very rare Knight’s Armament Co. Stoner 63A machine gun set up with bi-pod and one Stoner-63 Cadillac Gage Co. 30 rnd magazine. Semi and full auto selector rotating switch on left side of receiver with a safety at the front of trigger guard reminiscent of the M1 Garand. Flip-up rear sight off-set to left to allow for top load magazine in the Bren gun style. Ejection port to left side. The Stoner 63A was used by Special Operations and Marine units during the Vietnam war and was widely regarded as the finest of the modern machine gun platforms. Incredibly versatile it can be converted to either right or left hand feed as well as top feeding box magazine as this model is. Very scarce in any configuration a very limited number of these guns were assembled onto Knight’s Armament Co. manufactured receivers using remaining G.I. and some new manufactured parts. Fully transferable specimens are highly sought collectors items. They are an utter joy to shoot. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appears extremely fine original factory blue finish throughout. Only the slightest handling marks discernible upon the closest inspection. Shows little if any use without any brassing to the magazine well. Appears unfired! Mechanics are crisp, brilliant bright extremely fine bore. Wooden handle very fine. Composite parts also very fine to extremely fine. The condition does not get any better than this. 53234-3 JWK (50,000-100,000) – Lot 1098

1099
$0.00

**MAGNIFICENT GOLD ACCENTED COLT M16A2 AS SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FOR THE ROYAL HOUSE OF SAUDI ARABIA (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 8189271. Cal 223. 21″ bbl with flash hider. New in original box with gold plated magazine, cleaning kit and Colt manual, written in Arabic, this original Colt manufactured M16A2 was specially made for the Royal House of Saud and incorporates gold plated flash hider, bolt, ejector port cover, magazine release, trigger, fold down trigger guard, retention pins, charging handle, sight adjustment knobs and clamp on carrying handle fastening knobs as well as telescoping buttstock bushing. Royal palm tree over crossed swords on both sides of magazine well make this a strikingly handsome machine gun. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: New in box retaining just about all of its high gloss black finish with gold accents. Anti-corrosion paper still in the bore. Magazine and cleaning kit still in orig plastic wrapping. Bolt has been pulled to the rear to check to insure chamber is not loaded but that is all. Absolutely tremendously attractive gun. Very few of these were ordered and manufactured and this is one which was held back and has now found its way to the surface. It is a fantastic handsome machine gun in extremely fine as new in the box unfired condition. 53234-2 JWK (50,000-75,000) – Lot 1099

1100
$28,750.00

**MINT NEW CONDITION U.S. PROPERTY MARKED HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON M16A1 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN XXX. Cal. .5.56 MM. Bbl 21″. Utterly new Harrington & Richardson M16A1 w/ H&R Lion logo and “PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT). Markings on left side magazine well w/typical Harrington & Richardson address. Gun was apparently never numbered at the factory and is registered w/ three “x”s being hand inscribed below the cal. markings on the left side of the magazine well. This is the only SN marking on this weapon. This is the M16A1 in its classic military configuration with triangular handguards, forward assist and bird cage flash hider. Orig moisture absorbent straw still present in bore. Consignor states this gun came from the Harrington & Richardson Museum. Includes 1 20-rd and 2 30-rd magazines. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance is new unfired. However, there is some barely perceptible loss of finish visible where charging handle has rubbed top of receiver. Mechanics are crisp, bore is extremely fine, appears to be unfired. Early rounded type butt pristine. 20 rd magazine is gray with high edge wear. 30-rd magazines very fine to extremely fine. 53170-4 JWK (22,000-32,000) – Lot 1100

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1101
$33,925.00

**NEW IN BOX SHORTY “COMMANDO” VERSION COLT M16A2 TELESCOPING STOCK MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 8182829. Cal. 223. 12-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Simply outstanding condition Colt M16A2 machine gun with selector safe, semi and auto with telescoping buttstock, rnd hand guards, flip up peep sight adjustable for windage only with typical front post sight which can be raised or lowered by depressing a spring loaded pin. M16 in this configuration is familiar to thousands of American soldiers past and present as being compact and particularly convenient when mounting and dismounting vehicles. No bayonet lug present. Original box with two 20 rnd magazines, sling, cleaning brush and orig Colt operators manual for this model is included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish appears to be new and unfired in the original box with plastic sleeve packaging material and moisture absorbent paper tube in bore. Bolt has been withdrawn to ensure gun is unloaded. Impossible to upgrade the condition of this fine specimen. A wonderful find for the machine gun enthusiast or shrewd forward thinking investor. 53165-10 JWK (22,000-32,000) – Lot 1101

1102
$27,025.00

**NEW IN BOX COLT M16A2 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 8004514. Cal. 223. 21″ bbl. Pristine, as new in box Colt M16A2 machine gun complete with forward assist, adjustable rear sight, chrome lined heavy bbl, round hand guards and includes one 30 rnd magazine, cleaning kit, green web sling and orig Colt operators manual as well as orig cardboard shipping box. Selector marked “SAFE”, “SEMI”, and “BURST”, but has full auto internals installed. The M16 platform is current state of the art for American military forces. This model with its rnd hand guards, full stock and marked M16A2 on left side of magazine well is in a configuration very familiar to soldiers and civilians alike. A wonderful piece. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine. New in the box appears to be unfired with magazine and accessories still in orig sealed plastic packet. Impossible to upgrade this specimen of a classic American machine gun. A wonderful opportunity for the machine gun enthusiast as well as a shrewd investor. 53165-9 JWK (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1102

1103
$28,750.00

**HIGH CONDITION COMPACT COLT M-16 MACHINE GUN WITH TRIJICON OPTIC (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 9047687. Cal. .223. 15-3/4″ bbl with flash hider. Superb state of the art modern machine gun enthusiast package with Colt logo M-16 markings on left side of receiver. Telescoping buttstock, upper with round hand guards, rail with rear peep sight as well as Trijicon scope and also tactical flashlight mounted at right side; flashlight currently non-functional and apparently needs batteries. Scope retains rubber covers. One 30-round magazine and one web sling are included. Left side receiver SN is only visible SN. Trijicon scope exhibits national stock number and front and rear pieces match SN. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine to extremely fine original finish with a small slip of paper with “36” clear taped to right side of magazine well. Composite furnishings extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely brilliant. This gun was exceedingly well cared for with only some slight wear to finish where the charging handle touches the rear of receiver assembly. Switches on both flashlight and hand guard are very positive. A really great state of the art compact machine gun for the modern tactical enthusiast. 53145-4 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1103

1104
$0.00

**EXTREMELY HIGH CONDITION FRANKFORD ARSENAL MODEL M 16 MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN FA 1352. Cal. 223. 21-1/2″ bbl with flash hider. Classic modern military lookalike of the M 16 with chromed heavy bbl. Olympic Arms lower with Frankford Arsenal Castle logo. Fully adjustable windage and elevation rear sight. Brass deflector, forward assist, round hand guards and full composite buttstock. External receiver number is the only visible number. Includes two 30 and two 20 round metal magazines as well as a nylon sling and 1990’s vintage Colt Sporter Rifles instruction manual. Forward sling swivel not present. Three position selector, safe, semi, auto make this a very attractive machine gun. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine. Factory grease still in chamber area with a shiny bright chamber visible with bolt open. Exterior metal parts and composite furnishings retain nearly all of their orig finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, probably unfired. Extremely fine with a couple of handling marks and some brassing to the high edges of the buttplate, noticeable on close inspection. 52939-13 JWK (18,000-25,000) – Lot 1104

1105
$28,750.00

**NIMBLE COLT M16A1 TELESCOPING STOCK MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 9583300. Cal. 223. 16-1/4″ bbl with flash hider. Extremely fine condition Colt M16A1 as made for the commercial market. With short, round handguards and telescoping shoulder stock, nylon sling, and one 20 round Colt magazine. Hand grip assembly marked “LONE STAR ORDINANCE / SAN ANTONIO, TX”. As the M16 platform evolved from what it began as in the 1960’s one of the refinements was to have one which could be more compact which was especially useful when dismounting out of vehicles. This specimen exhibits this feature and yet retains the bayonet lug and chrome bore. Receiver SN is the only visible number. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine with only the slightest handling marks on the orig metal finish with a couple of tiny chips on the telescoping buttstock assembly. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is extremely fine, shiny, and bright. This is a fine specimen of one of the most popular and sought after machine guns. 52811-1 JWK (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1105

1106
$16,675.00

**HIGHLY DESIRABLE RUGER AC 556 MACHINE GUN WITH CIENER .22 CAL CONVERSION KIT AND EXTRA ACCESSORIES (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN 191-03630. Cal. .22. 19-3/4″ bbl with flash hider. Very well accessorized Ruger AC 556 manufactured in 1979, with a three position selector for semi, three shot burst and full automatic, with a safety reminiscent of the M1 Garand rifle. This lot includes; in addition to the rifle with its standard fixed wooden stock, an additional original factory AC556 wood and metal folding stock, Ciener 22 cal. conversion kit (includes one 30-round mag) specifically designed for the Mini-14/AC 556 rifle, original Ruger AC 556 technical manual, three additional Ciener .22 cal detachable mags, two 20-round and two 30-round factory Ruger Mini-14 mags, one original AC 556 Ruger box with correct label albeit for a different SN gun and one black web sling. The Ruger AC 556 was used in U.S. Navy service and is still very popular today with recreational users as well as being exported to France where in a special configuration it is very popular with French law enforcement authorities. Exterior SN is only visible SN. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine, original lustrous blue finish with some firing residue in recessed areas. Wood is also very fine with some slight handling marks and a slight bit of charring to the wood where it meets the gas block on the fixed stock. Folding stock assembly also very fine with only some slight handling marks. Metal of conversion kit and all mags are very fine. Box’s label marked out in black marker with the added SN for this gun in black marker on underside. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine, shiny and bright. The Ruger makes a great entry level recreational machine gun. Ammo and mags are obtainable and it is a very well made firearm. This specimen with its conversion kit, spare mags and box would make a welcome addition to any machine gun collection. 52812-1 JWK (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1106

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1107
$1,150.00

**EXTREMELY FINE COMMERCIAL FINISH SUPPRESSED RUGER MARK II TARGET PISTOL (REGISTERED SUPPRESSOR).

SN 221-18424/69593. Cal. 22 LR. 9-3/4″ bbl. This is a Ruger Mark II host gun which has been fitted with an interval “Pete’s Guns” suppressor marked as such with suppressor SN (PG22P). Typical Mark II Ruger with bolt hold open latch on left side includes one 10 round Ruger magazine. Rear sight not present. External SNs are the only visible numbers. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval for transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine. Smooth commercial blue finish with the suppressor finish a little lighter than the rest of the gun with some thinning at the high edges, particularly at the muzzle. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very good with firing residue in the baffles of the suppressor. This is a great gun if you want to shoot without hearing protection or in situations where you do not wish to disturb your neighbors. 52939-41 JWK (750-1,500) – Lot 1107

1108
$12,650.00

*NFA EXEMPT EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONDITION MODEL B ITHACA AUTO & BURGLAR GUN.

SN 436667. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 10-1/4″ bbl. Ithaca NID action with pin type cocking indicators and automatic safety. This high original condition gun is marked “SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL” and “MADE IN THE USA” on tops of bbls. Correct markings and SN are on bbl flats and water table. Sides of action with typical rolled-on dog and Ithaca Gun Co address, are also marked “Auto & Burglar Gun”. Type B stock with square profile has checkered grip, laminated and pinned for extra strength. Long forend has typical Deeley type release. Also included is extremely rare original factory holster. PROVENANCE: Letter from US Dept of Justice, BATF, removing this particular Ithaca Auto & Burglar Model B from the provisions of the NFA, and further, designating it a “Curio or Relic”. It still remains a “firearm”. Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining essentially all its orig factory finish, except for slight silvering of right fences and rear of bbls, as well as some silvering at muzzles from holster wear. There is a hairline crack on the left grip panel running parallel to the bore line; 1″ from top of wood. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are shiny and bright with firing residue. 53097-5 JWK (7,500-11,000) C&R – Lot 1108

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1109
$7,475.00

**EVER POPULAR ITHACA AUTO BURGLAR WITH EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL HOLSTER (A.O.W).

SN 361624. Cal. 20 ga. 10″ bbl. Highly desirable fine condition Ithaca Auto Burglar gun with factory original Auto Burglar gun leather holster with embossed flap. Also included is the original Form 1 registration form where this weapon was registered by a Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Dept. Robbery Squad member. Typical markings with engraved pointer dog on both sides of the receiver. The Ithaca Auto Burglar gun was marketed as a gun for self-defense and defense in businesses. It was “a gun even the the novice shooter could be effective with in self-defense”. SN match between frame, bbl and forend. Fastening stud not present on holster. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine with about 50% case colors remaining, mostly in the covered and recessed areas with some high edge wear to a gray patina and some scattered mottling to gray patina particularly under the left side of bbl. There is a small 1″ long sliver of wood missing from the right rear side of forend with some thinning of finish to a gray patina to the front strap of handgrip. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is shiny and bright. Leather holster still supple to touch with green verdigris where leather meets the brass eyelets of holster. Checkering is clear, there are a few small handling marks to the wood, barely noticeable. The Ithaca Auto Burglar gun is a popular collector’s item. This one in its fine condition would make a welcome addition to any shooting enthusiasts or historical collectors collection. 53130-1 JWK (6,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1109

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1110
$2,587.50

**POPULAR PETITE HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HANDYGUN (NFA “ANY OTHER WEAPON”).

SN 29652. Cal. 28 ga. 12-1/4″ bbl. Attractive H&R Handy gun in popular 28 ga. Typical H&R address on right side of frame and “H. & R. HANDY GUN” on left side of frame. Brass post front sight bead. Matching SN between receiver and bbl with orig wood pistol grip and forearm. Extremely rare felt and Japanned holster included. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4 as an “AOW” ($5.00 transfer for stamp when applicable). CONDITION: Overall orig finish is fine to very fine with 95% lustrous blue on bbl with about 60% striped color case hardening on receiver with some scattered flecks of oxidation on both sides. Wood furnishings are very good with some moderate dings and bruises and some crushed diamonds to the checkering of the hand grip, but still completely solid and serviceable. Mechanics are fine, action is tight. Bore is fine shiny and bright. Completely serviceable holster with snaps intact albeit turning a bit crusty with the black finish starting to flake particularly along the crease. 53130-2 JWK (1,500-3,000) C&R – Lot 1110

1111
$2,587.50

**EXTREMELY FINE MARBLES MODEL 1908 GAME GETTER (NFA “ANY OTHER WEAPON”).

SN 7943. Cal. 22 LR over 44 shot shell. 18″ bbl. Very popular and attractive Marbles Game Getter Model 1908 with swing out skeleton loop stock and includes 37 original .44 shotshell cartridges. Beautiful Gutta Percha grips are a very pleasing chocolate brown color with Marbles logo at top on side. Bbls marked on right side “Calibers- 22 & 44” and on left side is typical manufacturers address with “Marble Arms and Mfg Co. Successor”. The left wing of the rear sight has been broken off and is not present. The Game Getter was a popular item in the early part of the 20th century as a versatile gun for small game and today is popular not only with collectors but also people who participate in vintage shooting events. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on an ATF Form 3 or Form 4 as Curio & Relic eligible. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine, over 90% coverage with some wear to gray patina at muzzle and at high edges. Grips are very fine with some slight bruising on right side. Folding loop stock functions properly and well and has a very attractive, bright nickel finish. There are three positions where the rotating selector attached to the hammer has dug into the frame from dry firing. This very attractive specimen of early 20th century high quality gunmaking. 52871-1 JWK (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 1111

1112
$17,250.00

BEATTIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURED ORIG WWII US GI M2-2 FLAMETHROWER.

Cal. N/A. Bbl N/A. Extremely popular and rare U.S. GI M2-2 flamethrower as manufactured by Beattie Manufacturing Co. of Little Falls, N.J. for the U.S. chemical warfare service. Comes complete w/2 sealed cans of M1 thickener dated 2-53. 2 flexible hoses, M2934-20 wand, reservoir tanks w/orig data plate intact, indicating SN 30. Carrying frame and load-bearing straps present w/modern replacement hexhead screws holding straps onto carrying frame. Orig U.S.a regulator assembly with hose and valves all intact and in good serviceable condition. 6 propellant canisters, all empty. Also included are 2 war department technical manuals, one dated May 1943 the other August, 1952 together with a photocopied manual specifically addressing this M2-2 Model flamethrower. Also included is a very rare sealed M-1 flamethrower ignition cylinder dated June of 1967. There is a spare pressure regulator assembly still in its orig box, albeit open w/a second regulator assembly included, which is tagged as not working. Also numerous spare parts. Spare brass fittings including copper couplings and lines. The flamethrower was extremely effective against the Japanese in the Pacific War. This cataloger has personally talked to veterans who said it saved many American lives when employed against Japanese in pillboxes and other fortified positions. As one veteran related, “The Japanese gave us a pretty hard time in their prepared defensive positions, but the army came up with an answer to that, it was the flamethrower. We sent one of them up front, they touched the flame into the pillbox and the Nips came running out. All we had to do was pick ’em off!” Includes a GI storage crate. CONDITION: Overall extremely fine. All hoses remain soft, supple and serviceable. The outstanding condition of the wand, together with the other accessories, make this an absolutely incredible find. Over 95% of the paint remaining on the tanks, w/some scratches due to use, w/over 98% paint remaining on the wand,which is extremely fine in all respects. Webbing of carrier in very fine serviceable condition, as are contemporary, yet appropriate diameter attachment cords. Wooden storage crate in fine, serviceable condition. Vintage orig manuals also in fine condition. Consignor states that this apparatus is in completely good working order and will stand behind this statement. Fully operational and complete flamethrowers are extremely rare and one could wait years searching for an ensemble as fine as this one. 53185-4 JWK (12,000-18,000) – Lot 1112

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1113
$12,075.00

**Y. S. & L. WW2 M3 37MM ANTI-TANK GUN (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE).

SN 357. Cal. 37mm. 82″ bbl. This U.S. M3 anti-tank gun manufactured by Y., S. & L. is registered in both 37mm and 20mm. Locking pins for pivoting trailing legs not present, nor is the sighting apparatus. Traverse mechanism allows it to move a very small amount and appears to be stuck due to repaint. Elevation mechanism moves slightly but also appears fouled due to recent repaint. Road wheels turn freely. One able-bodied man was able to roll this gun up a ramp into a trailer for transport. No breech block present. This gun came from an estate and although registered as a Destructive Device, the breech block has not yet been found. If/when breech block is found it will be conveyed to buyer. This is a National Firearms Act Item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This item is fully transferable on a Form 3 or Form 4 as a destructive device. PROVENANCE: From the estate collection of noted discerning firearms enthusiast, Donald W. Dix, Jr. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish fine with green olive drab paint on appropriate metal. Rubber tires exhibit some wear but remain serviceable. Bore has strong rifling with uniform brown corrosion throughout. End cap welded at muzzle reducing muzzle diameter. This would make a very fine display piece and with the addition of a breech block would be great fun at the range. 52613-1 JWK (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1113

1114
$6,325.00

**TOMLIN ORDINANCE REGISTERED U.S. M20 75 MM RECOILESS RIFLE (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE).

SN 3302. Cal. .75 MM. 80″ bbl. Tomlin Ordinance re-activated U.S. M20 75 MM recoiless rifle. Includes 1917 A1 tripod, canvas action cover, 1958 dated field manual and 4 empty projectile cases. The 75 MM recoiless rifle fired a variety of munitions and could be utilized in both a direct and indirect fire role. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as a destructive device. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine repainted gloss black paint on tube w/ orig green paint on tripod attachment hardware. Tripod is also repainted in dark olive drab paint. Canvas cover very fine, as are projectile cases. A very impressive and fun destructive device to shoot at the range and very recognizable to veterans who saw them in operation. 53164-1 JWK (5,500-9,500) – Lot 1114

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1115
$6,325.00

**IMPRESSIVE BRANDT 81 MM MORTAR (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE).

SN C315. Cal. .81MM. Bbl length 46″. Very impressive ensemble, consisting of a Brandt 81MM mortar w/ WWII (P.S.C.M. Co.) bipod assembly complete w/ spring chain at bottom of legs. Orig base plate also included. Desirable accessories include M81 sight w/carrying case, 1 box of 25 Winchester M3 type 2 ignition cartridges and another box of 100 shells M6 ignition cartridges dated August, 1952. Also, an inert M819 projectile and inert M880 practice projectile. Also included is a 1958 81MM mortar field manual, 1957 technical manual, and 1971 technical manual. The 81MM mortar was normally utilized at battalion level fire support. In the collector’s world today, these are sought-after items, as they will accept “soup can diameter” projectiles, which can be homemade with a little effort.This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as a destructive device. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish extremely fine as repainted in correct green paint on tube and cup. Base plate also repainted over pitting sand-blasted data plate. Bi-pod is in orig paint. Mortar rounds in very fine condition, as are cartridge boxes and manuals. A nice ensemble for the destructive device collector. 53164-2 JWK (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1115

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1116
$5,175.00

**FIRESTONE MFG U.S. M2 60 MM MORTAR ENSEMBLE (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE.)

SN 70088. Cal. .60. Bbl 26 1/2″. Fine condition U.S. WWII M2 60MM mortar w/ carrying strap, bi-pod, base plate and carrying bag. Included sight in carrying case, technical manual and 5 inert rounds. The U.S. 60MM mortar was a company-level support weapon and, depending upon needs of the situation, found its way down to the platoon level. Handy and relatively easy to transport, it was a welcome and versatile part of a soldier’s arsenal. Modern-day historical and recreational collectors find them to be fun items. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or form 4 as a destructive device. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine. Green painted finish on tube w/ orig finish on bi-pod and base plate. Inert rounds in very fine condition, ranging from green, orange and light blue. Sight carrying case very fine, sight rates fine, bore of tube extremely clean. 53164-4 JWK (4,500-5,500) – Lot 1116

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1117
$39,100.00

U.S. HOTCHKISS MODEL 1916 37 MM CANON PARTS INCLUDING MULTIPLE BARRELS AND BRONZE AND STEEL MECHANISM PARTS.

NSN. Cal. 37MM. Bbl 34″. The Hotchkiss Model 1916 cannon was a very interesting American troop support weapon during WWI. This grouping of parts came out of long-term storage, and the real gem is the forward assembly, which includes bbl, trunnion, cylinder and recuperation mechanism. No receiver is present. However, you will see numerous parts are included. Includes 7 hardwood brass-capped 37 mm cleaning rods w/ 4 brushes, 1 brass trunnion, 3 steel trunnions plus male side trunnion and steel female trunnion, 1 steel yoke, 11 aluminum cylinders, 1 gas port cap, 3 spare detent pins, 2 carrier slings, 2 bbls still in orig factory crate w/ crate marked “C.H. COWDREY MACHINE WORKS”, 3 piston guide shafts and approx. 20 buffer springs. This is a non-gun parts lot only. CONDITION: Parts were in storage for decades and reflect it, w/ surface rust. The major assembly included in this lot would be very useful for someone who may have found the breach part in some static municipal monument, or who otherwise would like to make a display gun. 53167-1 JWK (800-2,500) – Lot 1117

1118
$0.00

1940 DATED 3RD REICH PHOTO COMPENDIUM OF WARTIME, POLITICAL AND COMBAT EVENTS.

Faux leather bound photo album dated 1940 and titled in German Big Germany in World Events comprising of a 12-month chronological history of events from January through December of that year. With nearly 300 4×6″ b/w photographs depicting everything from everyday life under the Reich to notables such as Herman Goring, Adolf Hitler, Mussolini among others including pictures of the capture of Paris, sinking of numerous allied vessels, aerial combat photographs. Documented in great detail in German depicting the everyday life of WWII era of German civilians and military personnel. A unique treasure trove for the student and/or collector of this particular genre. CONDITION: Good overall with slight edge wear to all corners and spine. No water damage or staining is evident, however rice paper partitions are damaged and/or not present throughout. Pictures are still in very fine condition with no hazing and remain quite clear. 52969-6 TDW (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1118

1119
$5,750.00

FANTASTIC USMC 8-POWER J. UNERTL SNIPER SCOPE WITH MICARTA TRANSIT CAN.

SN 2700. Blue finish overall with light green anodized adjustable scope rings. Traditional adjustable paralex complete with factory lens covers. Properly marked “J. UNERTL USMC-SNIPER” and SN “2700”. Magnification is 8-power and is indicated on eye-piece locking ring. These scopes were adopted by the USMC in early 1942 for use on the Model 1903 A1 USMC sniper rifle and later utilized on the Winchester Model 70 heavy bbl Team guns at the weapons training battalion Quantico MCB. This scope by SN is very possibly one of the very last ever acquired by the Marine Corps as it was previously thought that WWII acquisitions ended with SN in the 2600 range. This scope is complete with its correct Micarta transit tube that is totally void of any mfg markings or dates. An abundance of information is available regarding these scopes in the outstanding reference books by Col. Norman Chandler Death From Afar: Marine Corps Sniping. CONDITION: Extremely fine with little evidence of every having been used. A piece of protective paper tape remains intact beneath the windage and elevation adjustment knobs. Optics are bright and clear. The fine crosshair with dot reticle is still intact and remains crisp without any internal corrosion or growth. All knobs are intact and remain in fine condition. Forward ring has evidence of an ill-fitting screwdriver with a slightly scarred cap being present. Micarta can is in a unprecedented state of preservation and still retaining most all of its matte olive drab period paint with no cracks or breakage evident. The green/khaki strap and belt hook are near pristine with no evidence of staining or fray. This is by far the finest example of the Marine Corps 8-power Unertl with can this cataloger has ever observed. 53072-1 TDW (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1119

1120
$1,725.00

*SCARCE SPRINGFIELD 1903 HEAVY BARREL TARGET MODEL.

SN 1314372. Cal. .30.06. 30″ bbl. Highly desirable Springfield 1903 heavy barreled target model with nickel steel bolt slightly swept back. Lyman receiver peep sight disc present. Scope blocks present on receiver and bbl. No front sight nor base present. No buttplate present. Follower without provision to hold bolts open, stock never inletted for magazine cutoff switch. Stock beautifully checkered. Length from trigger to the end of stock is 12 13/16″. These heavy barreled Springfields are highly sought and this one, with the addition of a couple missing parts would make a very handsome addition to a Springfield rifle collection. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fine to very fine. Orig blue finish w/ bolt in the white w/ finish starting to fade and thin, particularly on the floor plate and high edges. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very fine, shiny and bright. Stock has a 2″ crack running parallel to the bore line on right side near toe w/ a blemish on the left side of the stock with a corresponding ding to the checkering. Forward sling swivel present at of checkering on firearm. 53160-8 JWK (1,200-1,800) C&R – Lot 1120

1121
$7,475.00

VERY RARE FRENCH MODEL 1886/M93 WWI SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

SN 15309. Cal. .8mm Lebel. Bbl 31 1/2″. Exceedingly rare WWI-era French sniper rifle with orig detachable scope, leather sling, and an interesting orig Jan., 1919 dated Stars and Stripes newspaper, which was used to wrap the scope during its return from France. Pretty neat! Visible SNs match between bbl,scope mount block, receiver and wood. Marked on right side of bbl “MA S 1890” w/ St. Etienne maker’s and model markings on left side of receiver. This fine specimen’s scope is marked “A.PX.1916” w/ telescope number which matches the telescope mounting stud, which a simple spring latch is screwed onto. The scope is attached to the rifle by rotating it onto a round socket at the rear sight base 90 degrees downward, so that the spring latch snaps into place. The socket has its own coil spring. so that tension is maintained and it does not rattle. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine with a mixture of refinished and orig finished parts. Receiver block and rear sight block have been refinished, although barely perceptible. Trigger guard and bolt in the white. Butt plate has some high edge wear to a gray patina. Interior of action in the white, as is appropriate, with some brown patina from old grease. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very fine, shiny and bright, as is bolt face. Optics just starting to cloud, with clear cross hairs, and still serviceable. Wood has some dings, bruises and handling marks but still very attractive. Sling strong and supple. Over 99-year-old newspaper rolled into a cone shape and stuck together with grease, but amazing that it has survived, along with this rifle in such wonderful condition. What a great find for the French military rifle collector. 53160-6 JWK (4,500-8,500) – Lot 1121

1122
$4,025.00

SCARCE AND DESIRABLE LEE METFORD MK I * RIFLE.

SN 38278. Cal. .303 Brit. 30″ bbl. Very scarce and attractive specimen, as manufactured by BSA&M Co. in 1891 with Victorian crown on receiver with London cartouche. Drill purpose additional stamp below this cartouche. Receiver SN is the only externally visible SN. However there are numerous cartouche proofs on the stock with broad arrow proofs also visible on bolt and cocking piece. Steel butt plate with brass attachment screws, magazine cutoff and volley sights all present, as is the scarce original cleaning rod. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish, very fine as arsenal refinished lustrous blue with some slight softening of the markings on the receiver flat below the bolt handle with most markings quite clear. Wooden piece to rear of rear sight exhibits an 1 1/8″ crack running parallel to the bore line. Bolt cover a pleasing brown patina. Cleaning rod in the white. Butt plate a pleasing gray patina. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very fine, shiny and bright. Quite a fine specimen of a rare rifle. Although many British rifles were made, it is difficult to find certain models due to so many going through subsequent rebuild and update. This is a very handsome specimen, indeed. 53160-7 JWK (1,500-3,500) – Lot 1122

1123
$37,375.00
Revised: 3/20/2018

Please Note: Upon closer examination, the bore is very good with dark rifling and slightly pitted.

EXCEPTIONALLY FINE 1893 BORCHARDT SERIAL NUMBER 463 CASED WITH FOUR MATCHING MAGAZINES AND ALL ACCESSORIES.

SN 463. Cal. 7.63. 7-1/2″ bbl. Deep rust-blued finish overall with a combination of straw and nitre-blue appointments. 2-pc finely checkered walnut grips with detachable shoulder stock with cheekrest, case including an unheard of four matching magazines, sling, holster, maintenance tools and barring block. This early Loewe Berlin manufactured pistol is numbered “463” on the bottom rear of magazine well, as well on the stock attaching iron, trigger, bolt toggle and on the bases of all four wood bottomed magazines. The SN is found as well on the board shoulder stock and cheekrest. Crown U and Crown B proofs are found on both bbl and receiver. System Borchardt patent is found on right side of receiver as well as Waffenfabrik Loewe Berlin on chamber. Shoulder stock has manufacturer’s mark of “GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT” with matching manufacturer’s mark on barring block. Fitted black leather case with nickel furniture is green velvet lined and houses the wiping rod, screwdriver, takedown punches, leather sling, grease container, solvent bottle and oiler. Leather holster is still strapped appropriately to board stock with strapping and buckle intact. CONDITION: Very fine overall with most rich finishes remaining, with slight muzzle wear and minor finish loss at connecting points from attaching shoulder stock. Nitre-blue has somewhat flaked on toggle cover plates. 2-pc checkered grips are spectacular with most orig varnish remaining. Straw finish on sear bar is still vivid while nitre finish on trigger, sear spring, screws and extractor remain very bright with over 70% nitre remaining. Magazines retain nearly all their fine nickel finish with only minuscule staining and loss on one magazine bottom. Shoulder stock is solid and complete with most of its varnished finish remaining, however, somewhat dulling. Several areas of bruising and abrasions exist, most prominently in the tensioning lug area and one screw is slightly fouled from the use of an improper screwdriver. Cheekrest is equally fine with one minor abraded area on rear. Leather holster, while being supple, all stitching has deteriorated and leather is somewhat alligatored. Shoulder sling exists as an example only, as the leather is well over 100 years old. is intact but would not retain strength enough to be usable. Tools and appendages are all excellent, showing minor storage and handling marks only. Barring block is exceptional. Leather travel case is quite fine with exterior having suffered slight distress on corners and soiling of green felt inside. All partitions are intact. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. A more complete or finer example would not easily be found. 52999-7 (30,000-40,000) – Lot 1123

1124
$0.00

*EARLY FLATSIDE LARGE RING MAUSER CARBINE WITH DETACHABLE STOCK.

SN 206. Cal. .30. 11-3/4″ bbl. Receiver flat marked “Waffenfabrik Mauser Obendorf A/N”, with Crown / U on left flat and SN 206 on adjacent flat. Rich blue finish overall with nitre blue appointments including long narrow extractor, bolt stop, and sight elevator. Early large ring design with wide trigger and early pattern slide detachable stock. Checkered horn buttplate with Mauser Werke crest. Shrouded post type front sight. Smooth walnut forearm with blue steel attaching iron. After detailed disassembly most all parts were found to be matching numbers with exception of safety lever which as been re-numbered at some previous time to match. These early carbines are rarely ever found in any type of condition. CONDITION: Very fine, as completely and thoroughly professionally restored. Bore is bright with slightly worn rifling. Mechanics are fine, and as previously mentioned, most all parts are matching numbers. Blue finish has very slight edge wear at muzzle and leading edge of mag floorplate. Stock attaching screws are slightly fouled and remain patina. Horn buttplate has small repair at toe with no material loss being evident. Stock finish is even and shows evidence of very light sanding at time of refinish. 52999-9 (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1124

1125
$5,462.50

*EXTREMELY RARE WEBLEY & SCOTT NO 2 MK I ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL DATED 1915.

SN 7002. Cal. .445 Webley Auto. Bbl is 5″. Extremely rare Webley & Scott LTD self-loading .455 Mark I No 2 pistol with British proofs throughout. Dated 1915 on slide with numerous date and British nitro proofs on chamber, top of slide and on frame. The Webley & Scott auto-loading pistols all exhibit the highest levels of fit and finish of old-world, early 20th century quality. Lanyard ring present at bottom of frame, which is slotted for shoulder stock. 1 orig magazine is included. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine as arsenal refinished with some slight wear at high edges with extremely clear markings. Right grip panel has a small chip out at rear heel, with a couple of damaged diamonds to the hard brown Bakelite. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very fine, bright and brilliant. Really nice specimen of an extremely rare and desirable model. 53160-4 JWK (4,500-10,500) C&R – Lot 1125

1126
$2,875.00

*SCARCE WEBLEY MARK VI PENCIL BARREL .22 CAL. REVOLVER.

SN 452421. Cal. .22. Bbl 6 1/2″. Scarce example of the very elegant and undeniably British Webley & Scott .22 cal. round “PENCIL” bbl revolver. Webley & Scott LTD Birmingham & London address on top of frame with W&S logo on left side of frame with British nitro proofs also on left side of frame below bbl. Bbl and frame match SN. Cylinder number “489”. Lanyard ring present at butt with orig hard composition grips This revolver was intended as a practice revolver alternative to the heavy .455 Webley Mark VI. CONDITION: Overall finish and appearance very fine. Lustrous blue refinish with trigger, hammer and frame latch parts in the white. Light pin prick pitting visible on sides of top strap with some softening of the lettering there. High edge wear to a gray patina. Hard rubber grips exhibit crack on left grip panel near toe, but still strong and serviceable. Mechanics and bore are fine, with slight play in cylinder. Shiny with some minor pitting. A very attractive specimen of a scarce revolver. 53160-5 JWK (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 1126

1127
$0.00

*FINE WALTHER OSP 22 SHORT TARGET PISTOL WITH TWO BARRELS AND CASE 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION.

1) WALTHER OSP TARGET 100 YEAR. SN 22400. Cal. 22 SHORT. 3-1/2″ bbl. Nickel finish with ported bbl and adjustable target sights and grip with Walther 100 Year (1886-1986) emblem in left side of stock. Five shot semi-automatic with fully adjustable trigger complete with a total of 4 magazines two .22 short mags and two .22 long rifle magazines and a spare 4-1/2″ bbl assembly chambered for .22 long rifle. Housed in a Walther labeled carry case with cut-outs and partitions for two OSP target pistols and spare magazines. Handgun is set up for right hand shooter and have always been considered to be one of the highest quality target pistols manufactured. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Several small handling abrasions so common amongst target handguns. Bore and mechanics are excellent and functioning well. 2) WALTHER TARGET PISTOL. SN 117996. Cal. 32. Smith & Wesson Wadcutter. 4-1/4″ bbl. Nickel finish overall with adjustable right handed target stock. Comes with two 5 shot .32 Wadcutter magazines. Adjustable rear sight. Housed with its mated .22 short OSP pistol in Walther two gun luggage case. Complete with one additional 5 rnd .32 Wadcutter magazine. CONDITION: Very good overall with typical handling marks from target usage. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Grips are fine. An outstanding target handgun. 52924-8, 52924-9 TDW (4,000-5,000) – Lot 1127

1128
$22,425.00

*EXTRAORDINARY CASED SET OF TWO EXPERIMENTAL NORTON DP-75 PISTOLS.

1) NORTON DP-75. SN EXP2. Cal. 9 mm 5″ bbl. This exceedingly rare Norton Armament Experimental example is machined entirely from titanium. The left side of the pistol is marked “Caliber 9 MM/Automatic Pistol” and the frame is marked “EXP 2” for Experimental. The pistol has nicely blued frame and slide with straw coloring on small parts. Grips are 2pc smooth rosewood. Accompanied by two 8 rnd single stack magazines, along with an extra Ti barrel assembly. Very little information is available about these lightweight prototypes made in Mt.Clements, MI. Only two such DP-75 Experimentals are known to exist. CONDITION: As new. Pistol retains virtually all of its original finishes. C&R 2) HUTCHENS NORTON. SN EXP. Cal 4.5mm. 2-1/2 Inch round bbl. The left side of the pistol is marked “Caliber 4.5MM/Automatic Pistol” and the frame is marked “EXP” for Experiential. The pistol has nicely blued steel parts with straw coloring on some of the small parts. Grips are 2pc smooth ebony. Functional 4 rnd magazine and one spare mag. This is a 1/2 Scale and fully functional Exact Miniature of the Norton Armament DP-75 engineered by the late Raymond Hutchens, a retired police officer from Indianapolis during the early 1970s. Each one of these pistols took great effort and time to manufacture and produce, having to start by creating a set of miniaturized “SCALE” drawings for each and every part, develop and produced the tooling used in the actual manufacturing. Each part had to be heat treated or hardened and polished with the correct contours to match the original pattern. These exact pistols are illustrated in the book “Scale Modern Firearms” by Kramer on pages 86-88. Housed in a contemporary rosewood case, fitted for the two Norton pistols. CONDITION: As new. Pistol retains all of its original custom finishes. Crisp mechanics. Bright bore. Case is Very Fine, missing nameplate and reinforcing corners. C&R 53190-3, 53190-4 JWD (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1128

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1129
$0.00

*RARE AND DESIRABLE SMITH & WESSON .357 REGISTERED MAGNUM MODEL REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER

SN 48554. Cal. 357 Magnum. 8-3/4″ bbl. Full blue finish. Checkered 2-pc fancy walnut grips. Bbl is marked on left side “Smith & Wesson”, left side reads “S.& W. 357 MAGNUM”. “REG. 1292 is also stamped in the crane mortise. The frame is of the 5-screw variety and has S&W logo on the left side with “MADE IN USA” on the right side. Bbl is mounted with a King Patent front sight with red bead. Rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. Factory medallion grips of diamond Magna configuration stamped w/ “E” on bottom surface. Accompanying this revolver is a letter from Roy Jinks, Smith & Wesson historian, describing this revolver and showing the registration no. 1292; shipment was on July 28, 1936 to Fishman’s Sporting Goods Co., Springfield, IL. The letter confirms the bbl length, grips and King sight, and sighted in for 25 yds using a dead center hold. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl retains 95%+ bright blue finish with sharp markings and a bright bore with strong rifling. Frame also retains 95%+ bright blue finish with highpoint wear and some light handling marks overall. Markings are sharp. Cylinder also retains 95%+ bright blue finish with a slight drag mark at each bolt stop. Chambers are clean. Hammer and trigger show strong case color. Grips are fine and retain most of their factory finish. The checkering is sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Bright bore. 53190-7 JWD (6,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 1129

1130
$0.00

*EXTRAORDINARY PAIR OF FULL SCALE EXACT REPRODUCTIONS OF SMITH & WESSON 3RD MODEL “LADYSMITH” HAND EJECTOR REVOLVERS BY RAY HUTCHENS.

SN 1/2. Cal .22 Long. 6″ round bbl. with proper S&W two line address and “22 S&W CTG” marking. Square butt frame is stamped with S&W Trademark stamping on left side and features adjustable target type sights with case hardened hammer and smooth trigger. Serial number 1 stamped on frame, crane, cyl, and bbl w/Maker’s mark “H” below chamber area. Fitted with 2pc smooth ivory grips with gold S&W type medallions. Accompanied by a fantastic exact reproduction of a black leatherette S&W hardcase, replete with S&W medallion embedded into case lid and tan suede interior. Gun #2 is identical in every way to the above specimen. Serial number 2 stamped on frame, crane, cyl, and bbl w/Maker’s mark “H” below chamber area. These 1:1 Scale Exact Replica firearms were engineered by the late Raymond Hutchens a retired police officer from Indianapolis,IN from 1940-1970. One of these exact pistols described above is illustrated on page 68 in “Scale Modern Firearms” by Joseph Kramer. Incredible quality that duplicates the original in every way. CONDITION: As new, both appear unfired. Both revolvers retain virtually all of their fine blue and casehardened finishes. Grips are sound with nice patina. Crisp mechanics. Shiny bore. Case for SN 1 is excellent. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53190-1 JWD (7,000-12,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1130

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1131
$0.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: Typographical Correction: The caliber of this rare revolver is .38 Spl, not .32 Spl as stated in the catalog.

*SPECTACULAR FACTORY DOCUMENTED AND ENGRAVED COLT SHOOTING MASTER REVOLVER WITH MOTHER OF PEARL GRIPS.

SN 341284. Cal. 32 Special. 6″ bbl. Blue finish overall with lustrous fiery Colt monogrammed Mother of Pearl grips. This outstanding “C” coverage engraved Shooting Master was manufactured April 13, 1940 and shipped to the Seattle Hardware Co. Seattle, WA. This information is well documented by a factory letter dated Oct. 8, 1979. Factory embellished New Services or Shooting Masters are some of the rarest of all embellished Colt firearms. This Shooting Master of course was an improved target variation of the iconic New Service revolver. The improvements included checkered rear and front straps, adjustable Partridge front sight and Windage adjustable rear sight. This outstanding example is complete with its factory Colt Shooting Master shipping box with numbers matching in pencil on interior of lid. The engraving although indicated by letter as having been “C” coverage appears to be extensively more than the traditional “C”. The engraving consists of wonderful scroll and vine foliate with dot punch background that is executed in virtually full coverage of frame and cylinder with exception of flutes. Extensive coverage on both sides of bbl inclusive of even the front sight base. This outstanding work has a wonderful lined border around address and caliber designations. CONDITION: The gun is in near new condition and an unbelievable state of preservation. Only the slightest evidence of edge wear is visible at the extreme corners and leading edges of the bbl and extreme high points of sights. The grips are masterfully fitted and remain in pristine condition. No evidence of distress, damage or ill storage is evident on this magnificent piece of mechanical art. The Colt shipping box has suffered extensive edge wear and is missing one end of the lower box. Label is still quite legible on top and interior is fine. This outstanding Colt Double Action would be the centerpiece of any of the finest Colt collections known. 53197-14 TDW (45,000-65,000) C&R – Lot 1131

1132
$5,175.00

*PRIME COMMERCIAL COLT MODEL 1917 .45 ACP REVOLVER W/ORIG BOX AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 336320. Cal. 45 ACP. 5-1/2″ bbl with blue finish and mounted with correct Colt commercial checkered walnut stocks. Left side of bbl has the rare commercial “COLT MODEL 1917 .45 AUTO. CTGE.” marking as well as the traditional 2-line Colt bbl address. Crisp Rampant Colt on left frame side plate as well as the Colt VP proof marking on forward left side of trigger guard. These rare commercial variation of the standard WWI issue .45 revolver were made with a very limited production believed to be of approximately 1,000 units. These examples were made without the traditional lanyard loop that is found on the military and government purchased models. Finished with a commercial grade polish as opposed to the miltary polish that was utilized on the U.S. property models. Gun is housed in its appropriately marked commercial 2-pc Colt box with instruction manual, cleaning rod and disassembly tool. Box has the appropriate commercial Colt revolver Model 1917 label.Accompanied by a Colt factory letter confirming the revolver’s configuration with “War-time Finish” and shipped to Shapleigh Hdwe, St.Louis, MO on July 28, 1932 in a shipment of 500 guns. CONDITION: Excellent overall retaining virtually all its factory finishes. Bore is pristine with crisp rifling. Chambers retain all of their blue finish internally with only minuscule finish loss at muzzle and crane hinge. Grips with sharp checkering with no indication of use. A very small area of corrosion is evident at toe of butt, possibly from being stored within its cardboard box. Box is fine condition with only traces of internal wear from gun having been housed within. Exterior of box is the finest this cataloger has seen with only traces of edge wear which is to be expected after 100 years of existence. Label is equally fine and completely intact. All corners are strong and showing little distress. This exceptionally fine example is one of the hardest variations to acquire. 53190-2 TDW (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 1132

1133
$9,200.00

*SCARCE, CUSTOM ENGRAVED VERY EARLY COLT MODEL 1908 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL.

SN 1060. Cal. 380 ACP. Spectacular Gino Cargnell engraved pistol with 3-3/4″ bbl, bbl bushing at the muzzle end of slide, fixed sights and custom, smooth 2-pc pearl grips. Pistol is wonderfully engraved by Gino Cargnell and signed on left front web of trigger guard. Frame and slide are very tastefully engraved with highly detailed raised gold inlays of grape leaves, vines and clusters of grapes along with flat gold wire inlays on both sides on the grip safety and over the slide. Leaf & grape cluster inlays are in 2-color gold. Top of slide is also inlaid with a spectacular 3-color gold tiny goldfinch. Left rear side of the slid has the Rampant Colt and circle inlaid in 2-color gold. Accompanied by a spare bbl that has British proofs and is probably the orig bbl to this pistol as left rear side of the frame also has a tiny British proof. Apparently the proof mark on the slide was covered by the gold inlay. Gino Cargnell was an engraver employed at Fabrique Nationale in Belgium when his friend and mentor Angelo Bee immigrated to the United Sates and set up his own business. Mr. Bee convinced Mr. Cargnell to also come to the U.S. and work with him, which he did, to great success. Mr. Cargnell is one of the premier engravers in recent years and has created numerous, fantastic works of art on firearms. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Overall retains virtually of its fine custom blue. Grips are extremely fine, mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore in both bbls. Mechanics are crisp and functioning. 52969-5 TDW (4,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 1133

1134
$0.00

*FANTASTIC FACTORY MASTER ENGRAVED PRESIDENT’S EDITION COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET AND SPORT MODEL WITH FACTORY LETTER.

1) COLT WOODSMAN. SN S3162. Cal. .22LR. Bbl 4 1/2″, blue finish. Master engraved in elegant scroll and Arabesque w/dot punch background in a documented Class D coverage and factory gold inlaid “President’s Edition”. This fantastic piece of mechanical art was master engraved by Steve Kamyk. This pair of guns was specifically commissioned for the collection of Mr. Ed Warner, President of Colt Firearms from August of 1975 through May of 1981. Mr. Warner had a display of these guns in his office at Colts Manufacturing, and used them as samples for the promotion of Colt firearms. These guns are further embellished w/outstanding thumb rest design, elephant ivory 2-pc smooth stocks, and are housed in their factory-documented French fitted glass-topped display case w/presentation plaque, indicating (Colt President’s Edition, Woodsman match target, SN P.E.-C.E.W.-S3162 Woodsman Sport SN P.E.-C.E.W.-S1141. Factory documented, engraved Colt automatics are extremely uncommon and the ultimate rarity in Colt embellishment is the use of gold, which is extremely well documented in the provided 2-pg factory letter that accompanies this pair of cased Colt automatics. CONDITION: As factory new, w/no evidence of use or handling, bore is of course pristine, mechanics are in proper functioning order, case is equally fine w/only the slightest trace of wear at forward edge of draw from having been displayed and appreciated. ESA 2) COLT WOODSMAN. SN S1141. Cal. .22. 6″ match target heavy bbl. Factory D coverage, master engraved w/matching Presidents Edition gold inlay and smoot2-pc thumb rest, elephant ivory grips w/all embellishment having been executed by Colt’s own master engraver Steve Kamyk. The full coverage scroll and Arabesque engraving w/dot punch background, as well as the gold inlay are all fully documented in the attached 2-pg factory letter. These factory exhibition pistols are a rare opportunity, and would certainly be the centerpiece of any Colt collection. CONDITION: As new, w/no signs or indication of actual use. Bore and mechanics are equally fine and the attractively grained grips show no sign of use or distress or material loss. Display case, as previously noted, shows very slight handling at front of case from having been displayed. This pair of guns is also accompanied by their numbers matching Colt custom shop shipping boxes w/a factory number of FO10795, which is also indicated in the factory letter. C&RSpecial Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53197-5, 53197-6 TDW (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1134

1135
$0.00

*MASTER ENGRAVED CASED COLT WOODSMAN AND HUNTSMAN PISTOLS BY STEVE KAMYK

1) COLT HUNTSMAN. SN 175003 C. Cal. .22. 4 5/8″ rnd bbl, nickel finish skillfully engraved in scroll and vine w/a muted nickel finish on backstrap and top of slide assembly. This delicate embellishment amounts to what would be known as D coverage from factory. Mounted w/pearlite synthetic grips from Ajax custom grips. This pistol is proudly signed by Steve Kamyk beneath the left grip panel. Mr.Kamyk is well-known and recognized master engraver, whose custom embellished firearms have adorned the collections of many notables, including the President of Colt himself. CONDITION: As new, with no signs of use, bore mechanics are perfect. Colt French fitted display case w/blue satin lining is as new. ESA 2) COLT WOODSMAN. SN 044364S. Cal.22 LR. 4 1/2″ rnd bbl w/adjustable Eliason rear target sight, nickel finish. Overall engraved in scroll and vine foliate. The amount of coverage would be considered a D coverage by the factory. Mounted with 2-pc elephant ivory thumb rest, target stocks. This Woodsman is engraved in exactly the same pattern and configuration as the Colt Huntsman that it is displayed with in their French-fitted case. Wonderfully signed by the noted Colt master engraver Steve Kamyk underneath the left grip panel. Mr. Kamyk, as previously noted, is recognized by Colt as one of their in-house master engravers. This elegant set of pistols displays wonderfully and would be a fantastic addition to any Colt automatic collector’s display. CONDITION: As new, w/no visible signs of use, grips are equally fine, and are starting to acquire an attractive patina w/age. Thius pair of guns were previously the property of a Colt Firearms executive. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53194-2, 53194-3 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1135

1137
$5,750.00

JAPANESE TACHI SAMURAI SWORD BY KANETSUGU.

Signature: “INSHU OMI HEKI SUKENAO (NO) JO FUJIWARA KANETSUGU SAKU” with NTHK paper. Blade length: 83.6 cm or 32.91″. Sori curve 2.0 cm or 0.79″. Width at hamachi notch 3.08 cm or 1.21″. Thickness at hamachi 0.76 cm or 0.30″. ERA: Late Edo period. Bunkyu to Keio era. Circa 1861 to 1865. SHAPE: Long shinogi-zukuri tachi, chu kissaki, iori mune. JI-TETSU: Masame covers on the itame hada with ji-nie. HAMON: Tight gunome midare undulates with ashi, yo and kinsuji. KOSHIRAE: With tsunagi (wood blade). Mounts, moko shape tsuba, iron with a ishime texture surface The menuki of su-aka, are of a nice large dragonfly. Fuchi kashira and kojire unsigned of matching sentoku brass ishime texture to a millet ear pattern. Black lacquered ro-iro saya. All in perfect condition. Kanetsugu was born in 1839 and was a swordsmith in Inshu province, present day Tottori pref. His clan served the domain of Tottori for generations under the name of Kanesaki, Kanetsugu lost his father at the age of 22 and learned under Yokoyama Sukekane in Bizen province and Takahashi Naganobu at Edo. After the Meiji restoration in 1868 Kanetsugu moved to Tokyo to forge a sword to dedicate to the Ise Shrine in 1886. He also forged copy (utsushi) swords modeled after old treasure swords in the Shosoin repository at Nara in the next year. He passed away in 1910 at age 71. SIZE: Blade cutting length 32.91″, overall length approx. 45″. CONDITION: The blade is in a beautiful polish with copper habaki in shirasaya. The koshirae is original to the blade and looks like new with new tsuka ito, wrappings to the hilt. A beautiful sword now in perfect condition and ready to enjoy. 53111-1 GA (7,500-8,500) – Lot 1137

1138
$181,700.00

MAGNIFICENT AND HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT LORENZONI-SYSTEM FLINTLOCK REPEATING RIFLE BY SEBASTIAN HAUSCHKA MADE FOR AND PRESENTED TO KING LOUIS XV AND BEARING HIS PERSONAL CYPHER, AS WELL AS THE FRENCH ROYAL ARMS NO. 464 FROM THE ROYAL CABINET D’ARMES, CIRCA 1735.

NSN. Cal. .380 approx. Groove diameter. 7 deep rounded rifling grooves. This extraordinary rifle exhibits the very highest quality throughout as befits a royal presentation piece and is also an exceptional rarity being a repeating rifle built on the Lorenzoni/Berselli system with a rotating breech accessing separate ball and powder magazines contained in the butt and operated by a silver lever on the left side. The action itself is of fire-gilded bronze. The 25 inch swamped, octagonal, superb Damascus barrel is engraved “Sebastian Hauschka A Wolfenbuttel” (1695-1775). One of the greatest masters of 18th century German gunmaking, Hauschka was appointed maker to the Court of Prince and Duke August Wilhelm von Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel. As a Court maker, Hauschka was required to make the most elaborate guns for presentation to foreign monarchs including The Holy Roman Emperor, Charles VI, King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, a gun for Empress Maria Theresa of Austria ordered by the Prince of Salm, and the present rifle for King Louis XV of France. The flat lock of steel with separate priming magazine of fire-gilded brass has a rebated tail and deeply moulded bevels. The cock is en suite with the lock and displays Hauschka’s characteristic artistry in steel engraving. All furniture is of brilliantly fire-gilded brass. Trigger guard is fluted at bow and spurred at wrist with decorative filed finials. The buttplate which offers access to the magazines has a broad tang with hinged receptacle and a spring loaded cover retained by a button catch. The inside of the lid is engraved Hauschka Pinxit, Latin for “Hauschka Painted Here” refers to the replaced portrait of Louis XV contained within. All features and embellishments on King Louis XV’s rifle exemplify the highest order of the gunmaker’s art. The gold on the barrel is inlaid and engraved rather than damascened. The most important of these inlays is the personal insignia of the French King himself, consisting of mirror image L between an X and a V in an oval with crossed laurel leaves behind, surmounted by a Sovereign’s crown and all surmounted by a sun in splendor. Other gold inlays are of Louis XV as a helmeted warrior with elaborate border over an oval cartouche with the Bourbon lilies, the three fleur de lis. The gilded action is finely engraved with acanthus at the breech end. Another portrait of Louis XV in a tricorn hat flanked by two of his hunting dogs appears on the top of the action drum. The tang is engraved with a classical Romanesque laureled head. The rebated section of the lock-plate is chiseled in low relief with scrolls and engraved with a stag. A grotesque face is engraved behind the cock. The buttplate is cast and chased in high relief, nearly in the round, and a Sovereign’s crown adorns the door of the magazine. The stock is of the finest, highly figured, stump walnut with exceptional quality relief carving of acanthus scrolls, dragon heads, and grotesques. The molded and sculpted borders extend along the sides of the toe which is incised with the inventory number of the French Royal Cabinet d’Armes #464. The butt is adorned with masterfully engraved silver plaques featuring mythological beasts, Putti, and scrolling wire after designs in the pattern books of Jacquinet and DeLacollombe (1705) in the so-called Berain style similar to the Le Conte gun made for Louis XIV and inlaid in silver by Jean Berain at Windsor Castle. The right side is inlaid with Putti and a griffon and the left a Putti over a Sovereign’s crown. The fore-end is of stump walnut, pinned to the barrel, relief carved with a false ramrod held in by fire gilded brass thimbles. PROVENANCE: The Cabinet d’Armes of Louis XIII. This historical masterpiece was discovered in 2013. Then part of the estate of a recently deceased U.S. Military Officer, who discovered the gun in 1945 in a pile of abandoned weapons that were to be burned and destroyed. This specific gun, with its stock sticking out of the pile, caught his eye, and because of its great beauty, he removed it and eventually brought it home. Accompanying this lot will be a notarized affidavit from a member of the family discussing the discovery of the gun in 1945 and its chain of possession since that time, having been handed down directly through the same family. NOTES: The Cabinet d’Armes begun by King Louis XIII was the single most important collection of firearms ever assembled. The Cabinet d’Armes was set up in the Louvre Palace and first cataloged in 1673. A second inventory took place in 1717 and the third and final inventory began with the reign of Louis XVI and was completed in 1775. This final inventory included Louis XV’s Hauschka rifle, number 464. Whether one accepts the theory that the Cabinet was housed at the Bastille, the Louvre, or the Garde-Meuble Museum, the events of 1789 took their toll on the Royal Collection and superb pieces were dispersed all over France and eventually throughout the world. Although the gun had some imperfections when found, it was in remarkable condition, and in much finer condition than many of the other firearms discovered over the years which had been in the inventory of 1775. A Wheelock #94, formerly in the Hank Visser Collection, was badly damaged when it was found and was missing its entire barrel attachment. The magnificent Wheelock #29, formerly in the Joe Kindig Collection is missing its trigger guard and the grand Flintlock 34 by Pierre Le Bourgeiosa Lisieux regarded by the Metropolitan Museum curator, Randolph Bullock as “the most beautiful gun in the world”, was finally acquired on behalf of the museum after a 50 year long pursuit. During the auction of the Collection of William Goodwin Renwick Jr. on December 20th, 1972 by Frank Partridge for the sum of £125,000 or $312,500. A purchase price of $312,500 today would equate to nearly $2 million.

In June of 2009, letters from Louis XV was sold in Paris. Among them was a note from the King to his cousin, Duc de Penthiver, referring to an incident involving the King shooting his horse by accident, “The wild boar, which was very large, charged at me….. my rifle misfired when I saw him and I did not have time to turn him aside….(the bullet) wounded my horse in the buttock“. King Louis may have been carrying this very rifle on this infamous hunting trip! CONDITION: Now in museum quality condition. When it was originally acquired from the family of an American military officer (who had rescued it from a burn/destruction pile of weapons), the gun was in as found, closet condition. Some of the elaborate wire inlays in the stock were loose, there was also a crack in the stock near the rear of the action, and a few other rather insignificant imperfections, which included a couple of small missing pieces of silver and a replaced mother-of-pearl portrait hidden beneath the lid of the stock. The gun was properly and thoroughly cleaned and what little restoration work that needed to be done was done in the finest order by one of the foremost authorities on early firearms restorations (We also have numerous photographs of the gun before it was cleaned up thus a before and after presentation). This is an extraordinary work of art of significant historical consequence and in the finest of preserved condition. An absolute focal point of even the most sophisticated and advanced collection. The likelihood is that you will never, ever again in your life have an opportunity to acquire a historic and extraordinary Royal firearms such as this. 53211-1 (175,000-275,000) – Lot 1138

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1139
$80,500.00

MAGNIFICENT 4-GUN GARNITURE BY NICOLAS NOEL BOUTET.

SN 438. Cal. 38 bore/Cal. 30 bore. This magnificent set of guns were originally made circa 1810 based on address and SN. The guns were converted to percussion, no doubt by Boutet himself as he lived and worked well into the percussion age, dying in 1833. Note: the exemplary engraving on locks, disguising the old frizzen screw mortises which are virtually undetectable, unless you know exactly where to look. The hammers are also engraved en suite with magnificent dragon motifs on the large pistols and florally with Boutet distinctive zig-zag arrows on the pocket pistols. Bbls still retain the pre-1813 addresses in gold “BOUTET ET FILS / A VERSAILLES”. This particular garniture of pistols were originally in the Charles Draeger Collection, sold to Sotheby’s in Monaco, 1987. Examples of Boutet’s work graced the greatest museums in the world, including a fine collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Boutet (1761-1833) was Napoleon’s personal armorer and several examples are known made for Napoleon and gifted by Napoleon. The large pair of pistols have 9-5/8″ swamped oct bbls, inlaid in gold with gold sights. The steel mountings, including bbl tang, locks, hammers, trigger guard, buttcap and lock escutcheons and screws are all exquisitely engraved in style unique to Boutet. The small pair of pocket pistols are beautifully silver inset in bag-shaped wood grips with engraved panels of animals and floral and geometric panels of the highest quality as can be seen in photos. Each of these pistols is signed on top of frames “BOUTET / DIRECTEUR / ARTISTE”. Bbls are each signed “MANUF re / A VERSAILLES”. These small guns have matching assembly numbers “1” and “2” to bbl and frame. The mahogany and ebony trimmed casing is in matching very fine condition with green velvet lining, with a full set of accessories, including an incredible silver mounted tortoise shell flask. This is a magnificent garniture which cannot be upgraded. PROVENANCE: Charles Draeger, Paris, (1886-1980); Sotheby’s Monaco, Lot 212, December 7, 1987. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Guns appear unfired with crisp, shiny, multi-grooved bores on large pistols and bright shiny smooth bores on small pistols, mechanics are crisp, including folding triggers on small pistols function perfectly. Guns retain virtually all of their bright finish with light iron patina and tiny areas of pinprick pitting. The bbls retain virtually all of their orig gold with over half of their orig blued twist pattern. Accessories are all matching, very fine to extremely fine condition. Only light wear and fading to green velvet lining. Mahogany and ebony casing is sound and solid with functional key, with two long hairline cracks in mahogany veneer on lid. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52969-1 JS (75,000-125,000) ESA – Lot 1139

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1140
$28,750.00

VERY RARE 1780 PATTERN TOWER/LONDON FLINTLOCK SEVEN BARREL VOLLEY GUN.

NSN. Cal. 28 Bore. 1st Type variation of the Naval Volley gun designed by British engineer, James Wilson, for the Royal Navy. Damascus 20″ barrel-cluster formed of six tubes brazed around a seventh central tube each marked with London proofs. Central top sighting rib is missing. Simple plain tang is grooved for sighting. Bright flat beveled back-action flint lock engraved ‘Tower’ and with ‘GR’/Crown cypher at the tail. Beveled cock with forward curl on the comb, and steel-spring mounted beneath the pan. Nicely figured buttstock w/ cheekpiece and checkered grip. Service pattern brass mounts incl. flat scroll sideplate, buttplate are not numbered. 3 brass ramrod pipes, front pipe has ramrod-retaining spring. Period iron ramrod numbered 347 is likely from another gun. CONDITION: Very good. Barrel cluster has been properly rebrowned with scattered light to moderate oxidation marks. Stock is sound with a tight incipient crack staring at the stock head to sideplate and beneath the lock. Professional pinned repair at wrist does not flex. Lock is functional. Slight ding to mid-left bbl at muzzle. Prepare to Repel Boarders ! 53182-2 JWD (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1140

1143
$0.00

SHOWY PAIR OF HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION IVORY STOCKED SCREW BARREL BOXLOCK PERCUSSION MUFF PISTOLS WITH FOLDING TRIGGERS IN THEIR FINE ROSEWOOD VENEERED FRENCH FITTED CASE, WITH ACCESSORIES.

NSN. Cal. .460 smooth bore. 2-3/8″ Fluted octagon etched Damascus are smooth bore. Nickel-plated breeches integral with boxlock actions have spur triggers that drop down when hammers are brought to full cock. Actions are engraved with large open scroll, and are Belgian proofed. Solid ivory uncheckered bag grips have scrimmed initials “HS” (?) at rears. Pistols are french fitted in their high quality Brazilian rosewood veneered case with inlaid brass trim. Interior cloth is gold. Accessories include a steel combination bullet mold/ nipple wrench/ and bbl wrench, ivory powder flask, and ivory bbl shaped cap holder. There are two modern keys in one covered compartment. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining essentially all of their orig finishes. Ivory has shrunken away from actions. There are some cracks emanating from bottom tang at grip on one pistol. The same pistol has a long stress crack following line of grip. Mechanically fine. Case is very fine with some scratches in what appears to be orig varnish. Interior cloth is also very fine with compressions and light soiling from contact with guns. Accessories are very fine to excellent. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53073-19 MGM (5,000-10,000) ESA – Lot 1143

1144
$2,587.50

CASED PAIR OF PERCUSSION SCREW-BARREL TURNOVER OVER-UNDER POCKET PISTOLS MARKED H. NOCK.

NSN. Cal. .35. 2-1/4″ Bbl assemblies, 6-1/2″ overall, drop down spur triggers. Turnover bbls are removed by star wrench for loading. Boxlock actions are nicely scroll engraved and left sides are engraved “H. NOCK” “LONDON”. (Henry Nock worked in London from about 1770 and died in 1804.) Nicely checkered bag grips have rectangular vacant silver crest plates at tops. Pistols are housed in rosewood case with brass bindings, lined in green baize, which contains a small nutcracker type ball mold marked “50”, brass bodied small powder flask embossed with crane in rushes on both sides, and a tin of Walkers percussion caps. CONDITION: Good. Metal parts have traces of orig finish, have not been cleaned, and are mostly varying shades of brown overall. Grips show wear on checkering and marks in orig finish of wood. Case is very good retaining most of its orig varnish finish. Key escutcheon is missing. Interior cloth is good, possibly renewed. Guns fit very well. Accessories are good. 52863-14 MGM (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1144

1145
$12,075.00

JAMES PURDEY TWO GROOVE EXPRESS PERCUSSION DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 6220. Cal. 40 Bore (.550 groove diameter, two groove rifling with slow twist). A typical Purdey express rifle of the period, Purdey’s two groove was very popular, and was orig called “Express Train” due to its relatively high velocity, resulting in low trajectory. It was made to fire a conical bullet with cast in wings to engage rifling. This example has 30″ Damascus bbls engraved “J. Purdey 314-1/2 Oxford Street, London” on full length flat rib fitted with one standing and three nested express rear sight. Ebony ramrod with brass head and tail is in two plain pipes, rear with sling eye. Case hardened breech plugs have engraved vented platinum blow-outs. Breech iron is nicely scroll engraved. Bar locks with front sliding safeties are fitted with third type flat faced Purdey style hammers with dolphin heads. Locks and hammers are engraved with 80% coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized shaded scroll. “Purdey” is on each plate. Trigger plate has long circular finial. Trigger guard has checkered spur forming grip. SN is on tail. Finely stump figured and dark streaked European walnut stocks measures 14-3/8″ over checkered steel buttplate engraved “Charge 3 drams no. 6 powder”. Stock features thin beaded shadow line cheekpiece, scroll engraved patchbox on right side, flat top checkering at grip and forend, and attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/4″. Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Rifle is housed in quartered oak case, possibly orig, with inlet brass corners and central D-ring handle which has pivoting hook closure. Interior is lined in reddish cloth and has old Purdey label in lid, and contains a number of correctly styled accessories for this rifle, including a brass conical bullet mold, along with a Davis type belted ball mold, and a steel and walnut bullet sizer, all three newly engraved with this guns SN. Other accessories include ebony cleaning rod, ebony handled hammer jag, along with matching nipple recess jag, 1-1/2″ wad cutter, Hawksley leather bodied bag flask, nipple wrench, turnscrew, powder measure, and dusting brush. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refinished. Bbls retain most of an old re-brown. Locks have new color hardening over light pitting. Stock refinished with oil over numerous marks. Bores are very good, strong rifling, somewhat pitted. Locks are very fine. Case retains most of what appears to be its orig finish with many marks. Interior cloth renewed. Purdey label is fine, and inscribed with correct charge for this gun. Accessories are fine. An undoubtedly shootable example of this relatively hard to find and historically important rifle. They are known to shoot tightly patched round balls very well. 52999-4 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1145

1146
$18,000.00

ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL HIGH CONDITION GEORGE DAW FOUR BORE JACOB TYPE SINGLE PERCUSSION DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL CASE CONTAINING MOLDS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES.

NSN. Cal. 4 Bore. The Jacob bullet has four integral square lobes, mechanically fitted to the rifle bore, and was known for its extreme long range accuracy. Most known examples are in 50 – 60 caliber; this four bore example is quite remarkable. It has 28″ ovate steel bbl with file cut top rib with one standing, three folding leaf express sight dovetailed through. Folding leaves are engraved for 100, 200, and 300 yards. Rear portion of flat is engraved “George H. Daw.” “57, Threadneedle St.t” “London”. Bbl with under rib has two plain pipes (rear with sling eye) holding heavy ebony ramrod with German silver tip and tail. Breech plug is nicely scroll engraved, matching full coverage well cut scroll is on breech iron. Large island bar lock with tall flat faced serpentine hammer having dolphin head, has front sliding stalking safety which engages at half cock. Lock and hammer are also engraved with superb scroll. “George H Daw” is at front portion. Trigger plate has stylized pineapple finial. Trigger guard engraved with open scroll, has tang which extends to steel grip cap. Dense nicely fiddle figured European walnut stock measures 14-5/8″ over steel buttplate. A scroll engraved spring loaded patchbox is on right side, and stock also features drop points, shadow line right hand cheekpiece, point pattern checkering and a horn tip. A sling eye matching that on rear ramrod pipe and a vacant silver oval, are on toe line. Stock attaches to bbl with sliding side bolt through engraved oval steel escutcheons. Rifle comes in its orig quartered oak full length case with inlet brass corners and circular central medallion. Case has hook closure. Paper label on top has Sanskrit notations. Case is lined in green cloth and has paper Daw label in lid. Bottom portion contains a superb Davis type side pour brass mold with hollow base plug for “shell bullet”, as well as another mold for solid bullet, both are marked “G. H. Daw” “London”. Also included is a brass and steel bullet sizer, as well as 2-pc ebony and German silver cleaning rod, nipple wrench, round pewter oil bottle, mainspring vice, small boxwood box containing spare nipples, tin of percussion caps, other misc cleaning equipment, and bullets. PROVENANCE: The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund. Accompanied by an original 1864 copy of “Daw’s Gun Patents”, a chapter in which discusses the Jacob-Daw rifle and its development. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly orig as found. Bbl retains essentially all of what is most likely a period of use re-black over scattered light marks, with subsequent silvering on sharp edges. Breech plug and other case hardened parts retain most of their orig case hardening color, with color on breech iron and lock approaching 90% with patches of scattered pitting on thimble and trigger guard. Stock retains approx 80% orig hand rubbed oil finish with numerous light and heavy dings and scratches. Butt plate retains 10 – 20% orig blue. Bore is excellent with a bit of frosting. Lock is crisp. Safety works. Horn tip is loose, needs to be re-glued. Exterior of case retains most of its orig varnish, with many scratches and marks and a full length shrinkage crack at front of top. Interior cloth is good with marks, rubs and slight soiling, with some added repairs at muzzle end of rifle recess. Label is lightly foxed, somewhat wrinkled, has some insect damage and a large rub through. Molds, sizer, and other accessories are very fine. 53184-6 MGM (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1146

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1147
$34,500.00

MAGNIFICENT BRACE OF ANACHRONISTIC PERCUSSION EXPRESS DOUBLE RIFLES BY JOHN DICKSON & SON MADE FOR THE ECCENTRIC CHARLES GORDON IN THEIR TWO TIER OAK CASE WITH HIGH QUALITY ACCESSORIES.

SN 3795/ 3796. (1883) Cal. 45. 6-Groove Whitworth rifling. These guns were built as a pair and are marked “1” or “2” on bbls. Gun “1” bbls are 28″ long and made of steel, while gun “2” has 30-1/8″ bbls of broad two stripe Damascus. Both sets are mounted with broad file cut ribs holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sights, and silver bead fronts. They are engraved “John Dickson & Son” “63 Princes Street. Edinburgh” on tops. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and London black powder proofs. Brass tipped ebony ramrods with grooved heads and steel worms under capped tails are held by two plain pipes, rears have sling eyes. Patent breeches are nicely filed and have engraved platinum blow-outs along with a splash of scroll on rib extensions. Breech irons with integral fences are near fully scroll engraved. Bar locks (unusual because Charles Gordon mostly ordered guns with back action locks) mounted with tall flat faced serpentine hammers have front sliding safeties that engage at half cock. Trigger plates have spear and ball finials, matching thimbles. Charcoal blued trigger guards with checkered steel grips have SNs at grips. Buttplates also are charcoal blued, and broadly checkered, and have long top spurs. There are spring loaded patch boxes on left sides of butts. All metal parts are near fully engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized, but very small, scroll. “John Dickson & Son” is on each lockplate. “1” and “2” are engraved on trigger guard spurs, and inside of patch boxes engraved “Charge of Powder 3 Drams C & H No 6”. Stocks of finely matched beautifully marbled and figured dark European walnut feature racy swept shadow line right hand cheekpieces and very well cut point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip and forend. Well shaped drop points are behind each lock, and there are vacant silver ovals and sling eyes on toe lines. Stocks attach to bbls with temper blued captive side bolts through shaped and engraved steel escutcheons. Rifles are housed in their orig quartered oak 2-tier case with inlet shaped brass corners, circular central medallion, pivoting hook closure, and brass reinforcing braces on corners. Interior is lined in checkered pattern pigskin with large paper Dickson Princes Street label in lid. Bbls fit in lift out tray which is semi-French fitted for a number of best quality accessories including a steel bullet mold casting a long conical bullet with hollow base which is SNed to this pair of rifles. Other accessories include silver plated cap dispenser by Allport, rosewood patch container, 2 pigskin lined bag flasks by Hawksley throwing charges for between 3-4 drams, percussion nipple cleaner by Dixon which is silver plated, and another that is made of German silver. A covered compartment holds an ebony handled dusting brush, and a leather bag, along with key which locks this case (fob marked “rifle case”). Stocks and locks are stored in bottom of compartment which also contains another capper by Dixon, Hawksley marked pewter oil bottle, rosewood loading mallet, and an unopened tin of percussion caps by Joyce. PROVENANCE: Book, CHARLES GORDON MAGNIFICENT MADNESS by Donald Dallas, where these rifles are pictured on the dust jacket cover, and pictured and described on p. 40 and 41 with notation that these rifles sold in the 1908 sale of Gordon’s estate for 11 shillings (55 pence each). CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, appear unfired. There are only a few scattered tiny spots of cleaned pitting on tops of Damascus bbls, and some minor minuscule nicks and dings in stocks. Case hardening lacquer show some areas rubbed, but only one or two light scratches and storage rubs mar the exquisite deep charcoal blue of buttplates and trigger guards. Bores are brilliant, locks crisp. Case retains over 80% of its orig varnish with some rubs and scratches. Interior leather has some compressions from contact with bbls. Partitions are excellent. Accessories are excellent. 53177-15 MGM (40,000-60,000) – Lot 1147

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1148
$25,875.00

EXTRAORDINARY, NEAR NEW PAIR OF JOHN DICKSON 11 BORE PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING SHOTGUNS HAVING “ANTEDILUVIAN HAMMERS” WITH ORIGINAL TWO TIERED CASE AND FINE ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES.

SN 3674/3675. Cal. 11 Bore. Although similar to the anachronistic over the top guns and rifles ordered by the eccentric Charles Gordon, this particular pair is not listed as being built for Gordon in CHARLES GORDON MAGNIFICENT MADNESS by Donald Dallas. There are a group of guns ordered by Gordon just before this SN. This pair has no information listed in factory ledger, so may have been part of the Gordon order. It is interesting to note that a much later percussion pistol ordered by Gordon in 1899 is listed in the ledger as having “antediluvian hammers” referring to the replaceable hammer noses as first used by Joseph Manton on early percussion guns. This particular pair is fitted with these same type hammers. The guns have 32″ fine three stripe Damascus bbls engraved “John Dickson & Son 63 Princes Street Edinburgh” on slightly raised game ribs, which are also engraved “1” and “2” denoting a pair, with “1” and “2” also engraved on trigger guard tangs. Bbls are stamped with London proofs, breech plugs with SNs. Rosewood ramrods with brass tips and tails are held by plain pipes. Case hardened breech irons are fully scroll engraved. Bar locks with aforementioned early style hammers are also scroll engraved, and have “John Dickson & Son” at the bottom of each plate. Nicely matched dark cloudy marbled and lightly figured European walnut stocks measure 14-3/8″ over blued steel buttplates with long top spurs, also numbered “1” and “2”. Otherwise stocks are iron mounted with scroll engraved broad trigger guards; Trigger plates with long finials, nicely engraved matching thimbles, and single sliding bolt bbl fasteners through shaped steel escutcheons. Vacant silver ovals are on toe lines. Stocks are nicely checkered at grips and forends. Guns are housed in large quartered oak two tiered case with inlet ogee decorated brass corners and central brass medallion with pivoting hook closure. Lift out top tray holds both sets of bbls, and high quality accessories french fitted, including a pair of copper bodied bag flasks and leather shot pouches. The flasks are by Hawksley. Bottom section of case houses the remainder of guns, has lift out oak box containing cleaning equipment. Other compartments hold a Hawksley oil bottle, 10 bore wad cutter, and 4 new hammer noses, a pair for each gun. Interior is lined in green cloth with large paper Dickson label with view of Edinburgh in lid. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, essentially as new. Guns appear unfired. There are only a few accumulated light handling and assembly marks on all wood and metal surfaces, with some minor flaking of blue on buttplate of gun “2”, and some rubs on buttplate of gun “1”. Exterior of case is excellent, retaining nearly all of its orig varnish finish. Interior is excellent with only minor rubs and light soiling associated with these wonderful guns being in existence for over 135 years. Accessories are excellent. Copper of flasks beginning to tarnish a bit. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52999-10 (25,000-35,000) ESA – Lot 1148

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1149
$12,075.00

ANACHRONISTIC JOHN DICKSON 11 BORE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN BUILT IN 1889 FOR CHARLES GORDON, WITH MAHOGANY TWO TIERED CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 4265. (1889) 11 Bore. This heavy long barreled 11 bore was built by Dickson’s some 30 years after the last percussion guns were being ordered by some diehards. The eccentric Charles Gordon however contracted a large number of them from many gun makers, but most were from Dickson’s. Some were flintlocks, but most were percussion guns and rifles, and most had back action locks. Nearly all were in very fancy cases with lots of accessories. This gun has 32″ skelp twist bbls engraved “John Dickson & Son 63 Princes Street. Edinburgh” on concave rib. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and London black powder proofs. Breech plugs have engraved platinum “blow-outs”. Rosewood ramrod with brass tulip head and tail has steel worm under cap, and is held by two plain pipes on bbls. Breech irons have integral fences. Back action peninsula locks are fitted with round bodied serpentine hammers with tall spurs. Trigger plate has long ball finial. Trigger guard is charcoal blued, as is steel buttplate with long top spur. Locks and all other case hardened metal parts are engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut small scroll. Trigger guard has traditional open scroll with SN on tang. Very fine dark marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip stock is checkered at grip and forend, and measures 14-5/8″. Stock attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through shaped and engraved steel escutcheons. Bore diameter: left -.760, right – .760. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 8 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Gun and bbls are housed in 2-tiered figured mahogany case harkening back to the 1830’s before quartered oak was the norm. Case has inlet double ogee decorated brass corners with central D-ring brass handle, central medallion is engraved “H”. Case is lined in green cloth and has maroon leather Dickson label in lid. Gun is housed in top lift out tray which also contains German silver Bartram leather bodied flask, case hardened oil bottle, and some Joyce percussion caps. Bottom compartment, with tray removed, reveals some other accessories including leather bodied shot pouch, matching flask, rosewood handled powder measure, brass capper by Allport, shot snake by Sykes, mainspring vice, ebony handled nipple and hammer nose jag, nipple cleaner by Hawksley, and 11 bore wad punch. CONDITION: Excellent, does show some use and some finish loss due to storage issues, with some scattered light flecking on bbls, light silvering on lock tails, and some flaking and flecking on charcoal blue of trigger guard and buttplate. There are scattered marks and a few deeper dings in orig finish of stock. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Locks are crisp. Case is good, lightly refinished with one 14″ crack in lid. Interior cloth renewed, and is excellent. Label has some rubs and cuts. Accessories are good to excellent. 53177-16 MGM (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1149

1150
$8,625.00

CASED PAIR OF JOHN MANTON & SON PERCUSSION DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS.

SN 10817 & 10818. (ca 1835) Cal. 16 bore. (.657 Bore diameter). 30″ Twist bbls are engraved “John Manton and Son Dover Street” on elevated ribs. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs. Patent breeches have vented platinum blow-outs. Ebony ramrods with brass heads and tails (worms under tails) are held by two plain pipes. Breech irons are engraved with scroll surrounding pheasants. Bar locks fitted with robust flat faced hammers, are engraved with open scroll with floral highlights surrounding trios of pheasants on bottoms of plates. “JNO Manton & Son Patent” is at the front of each plate. Trigger plates have stylized pineapple finials. Trigger guards are engraved with pointers on bows and SNs are on tangs. Fiddle figured nicely matched European walnut straight grip stocks measure 14-1/2″ over blued steel buttplates with long top spurs, engraved with more dogs and birds. Guns are checkered at grips and have vacant silver rectangles at tops of grips, and attach to bbls with single side bolts through oval silver escutcheons. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Guns are housed in an orig Manton two tiered two gun figured mahogany case with inlet double ogee brass corners and central D-ring handle which has brass reinforcing and pivoting hook closure. Interior is lined in green cloth, and has John Manton no. 6 Dover Street label in lid. Lift out tray contains stocks and locks, along with round pewter oil bottle, turnscrew, and hammer jag. Bottom compartment has space for bbls and contains a pair of leather shot flasks, as well as a pair of unmarked leather covered powder flasks. A T-shaped steel nipple wrench is also included. CONDITION: Very fine, as refreshed, most likely during orig period of use. Bbls retain nearly all of a London quality re-brown over pitting, engraving washed. Locks, breech plugs, and breech irons retain over 80% newer color hardening over some pitting. Stocks retain nearly all of what may be their orig finish with over-finish filling alligatored orig surface. Checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine, shiny with some scattered pitting. Locks are excellent. Case is very good, lightly refinished, with cracks in lid and many scratches. Interior cloth is fine with some discoloration, marks and rubs. Orig label is cracked, foxed with two rubs through. Accessories are good to fine. 52999-2 (6,500-12,500) – Lot 1150

1151
$3,737.50

PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN BY THOMAS K. BAKER WITH CASE.

SN 1600. Cal. 14 bore. (.693 bore diameter). 30″ Skelp twist bbls are engraved “Thomas K. Baker 88 Fleet Street. London” on narrow game rib. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with London black powder proofs. Oak ramrod with brass head and tail is in two beaded pipes. Breech plugs have non-vented platinum blow-outs. Breech iron is nicely engraved with scroll and rose bouquet. Bar locks with flat faced serpentine dolphin head hammers are fully engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized scroll around “Thomas K. Baker” on each plate. Trigger plate has “Prince of Wales” plume finial, thimble matches. Trigger guard has matching engraving. Nicely stump figured European walnut straight grip stock measures 14-3/4″ over steel buttplate with engraved long top tang with SN over 5/16″ lengthening piece. Stock is checkered at grip and forend and has a vacant silver circle on toe line. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Gun is accompanied by mahogany case with brass corners and D-ring handle with sliding latch closure, which is lined in green cloth, and has reproduction “Fred T. Baker” label in lid. Case contains a mix of new and old accessories with old leather shot flask, fluted and acanthus embossed powder flask by Dixon, and ebony handled powder measure. Newer accessories include a German silver capper, horn handled bow-tie turnscrew, cleaning rod, and round oil bottle. CONDITION: Good. Bbls retain most of their orig brown with good definition to interesting pattern. Locks are smooth with traces of their very subdued trace color where protected. Stocks have most of what appears to be their orig finish, with many light marks and scratches, perhaps refinished at time of addition of lengthening piece. Bores are shiny with scattered light pits. Locks are good. Case appears to have been refinished many years ago, has many marks. Interior cloth renewed. Accessories are good to fine. 52999-3 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1151

1152
$1,897.50

IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC DOUBLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN PRESENTED TO INFAMOUS “BOSS TWEED” CONSPIRATOR JOHN J. BRADLEY APRIL 1858.

NSN. Cal. 12ga. If this gun could only talk and tell us why this simple mid-grade engraved Liege dbl bbl 12 ga percussion shotgun was presented by sixteen listed New York City aldermen with a contemporary German silver repair to broken forestock held by seven brass screws. This gun looks much like a Manton Muzzleloader, however the maker is unknown. Presentation as seen in photos was expertly etched in raised relief on buttplate that was then Sheffield plated and reattached. This gun must have had some historic memorialization to Bradley and to the other aldermen presenters. The etching, presentation, and plating most likely cost more than the cost of this gun in 1858. John J. Bradley (1831-1891) owned a livery stable at the corner of 4th Ave and 18th St. He was a long time New York local politician, serving as a State Senator for a total of seven years. Bradley was often the subject of newspaper articles including a wonderful Oct 31, 1871 New York Times article titled “Respectable John J. Bradley”‘. “It seems inconceivable that at this time of day, anybody endorsed by Tammany Hall should be able to secure a single vote on the ground of his ‘respectability’. John J. Bradley is not only endorsed by the Ring of public plunderers, but his election is of the most vital importance for the perpetuation of their rule. His greed in securing the spoils of office is only equaled by the rapacity of TWEED for extra-official plunder. And yet this man, who is not ashamed to extract at least 200,000 a year from a depleted Treasury for his services….”. Bradley joined the Tammany Hall when quite young, and was never indicted retiring back to his livery business and staying away from politics the last years of his life. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Presents well with presentation buttplate and German silver shield repair to forearm. Iron is overall brown/grey with staining and pitting. Stock other than break is sound, retaining much of its orig varnish, hand-worn patina, scattered cosmetic defects. Buttplate which was silver-plated retains 98% orig silver with some bubbling. Mechanically sound, with clear smooth bores. 51745-1 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1152

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1153
$0.00

EXHIBITION GRADE ENGRAVED, GOLD AND IVORY LARGE BORE MODEL 1868 TRANTER REVOLVER BY H. HOLLAND.

SN 5978. Cal. 450. This is about the fanciest Tranter cartridge revolver you will find mounted with ivory grips with royal cypher as are ivory handled tools in case. 5″ oct engraved bbl with gold inset designs and address “H HOLLAND 98 NEW BOND ST. LONDON”. Fine floral and scroll engraving are found on most of the flat surfaces of frame with about 50% coverage on cylinder, bbl, trigger guard and buttcap. Tranter’s patent markings are found on left side of frame and left side of lever. Frame, cylinder, trigger guard and buttcap are gold plated, as is brass tip to cleaning rod, screwdriver and Dixon oiler. The custom French fitted English case is maker marked “P & F SCHAFER MAKERS / 27 PICCADILLY LONDON”. Casing is also bound in leather with same crown over unknown cypher that is on gun and each cleaning tool ivory grip. Case has two compartments, one with functional key and small chamois bag with extra mainspring and triggerspring. The second compartment retains cutouts for 36 cartridges retaining a mix of 34 complete cartridges and brass, all with “ELEY” backstamps. The quality of engraving, plating, ivory finish and casing are all exceptional. This gun was obviously made for a very important person. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl retains over 90% orig bright blue finish with slight muzzle wear and small reductions near frame. Cylinder retains about 90% orig gold. Frame retains about 70% orig gold, worn on gripstrap and worn at high areas of frame flats. Trigger guard and buttcap retain strong traces of gold, especially in protected areas of trigger bow. Hammer and trigger retain about half of their orig bright finish. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny bore. Casing is matching fine condition internally with a green baize lining, with some soiling and wear at contact areas of muzzle and hammer. Gold plating to oiler and screwdriver is thinning. Ivory grips and tool handles are smooth with fine patina, with crisp scrimshawed seals with black backgrounds. Leather covering to case is very good with scuffing and cosmetic blemishes expected after 150 plus years with well discerned embossed cypher in lid as seen in photos. Casing has an orig attached leather folding handle seen on other high grade English sporting arms. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52999-1 (15,000-25,000) ESA – Lot 1153

1154
$0.00

INCREDIBLY RARE AND VERY COOL HIGH CONDITION SINGLE SHOT ROOK OR POACHER’S PISTOL BY DANIEL FRASER WITH SCOPE, ATTACHABLE SKELETON STOCK, AND CARRYING CASE.

SN 2494. (ca 1898) Cal. 250 Rook ? Jonathan Kirton in DANIEL FRASER GUN AND RIFLE MAKER OF EDINBURGH SCOTLAND describes and pictures one of these pistols which is missing its scope and stock, and is not engraved. He states “probably these were made in-house as no similar pistol has so far been found known to have come from another source.” He mentions another example SN 2436 which still has its detachable metal shoulder stock. Another example is known in Australia in its oak and leather case, complete with scope and stock, but it is also not engraved and only in good condition. Finding this near pristine engraved example, complete with its orig scope, Lyman sight, shoulder stock, and leather carrying case, is unprecedented. It has 9-1/8″ 1/3 octagon bbl, long front sight ramp holding small silver bead, and scope mount dovetailed through. Matching mount is on top flat of octagon portion of bbl which is also fitted with express rear sight which has inset ivory triangle and one folding leaf. Top of bbl is engraved “Danl Fraser & Co” “Gun & Rifle Manufacturers” “4 Leith St Terrace Edinburgh”. There is scroll engraving at breech end on side flats. Unique Fraser made nickel-plated tip-down single shot hammerless action, has opening and cocking lever on left side, and a tab safety at top of grip. Action is engraved with sprays of very well cut shaded scroll within Celtic knotwork borders. “DANl FRASER & Co” is on scrolled riband on left side over “EDINBURGH”. The left side is also stamped “Cal.” “.250”. Finger blade of trigger is checkered and SN 2494 is on trigger guard bow. There are also sprays of scroll on trigger guard and grip straps. Top strap is fitted with Lyman tang sight in specially shaped base. Back strap is slotted and threaded for attachable nickel-plated skeleton steel buttstock with finely sculpted elliptical reinforcing braces through frame. Figured walnut grips are nicely checkered. Pistol is accompanied by its Fraser made approx 4 X scope with leather covered recoil eye piece. Tube is engraved with Fraser information and address along with “Sole Patentees & Manufacturers”. Rear scope ring is engraved with SN 2494. This intriguing little pistol comes with its leather leg o’ mutton type carrying case with bail handle, which contains a cleaning rod and has large pocket on front for accessories. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, original, as found. Bbl retains over 95% orig blue with a few light marks, mostly at left rear. Action retains virtually all of its orig nickel plate with hardly any noted losses or flaking. Plating on straps show some toning. Lyman sight retains over 80% of its blue, flaked and rubbed a bit on base. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig finish. Bore is excellent, appears essentially unfired. Lever spring is a bit weak. Attachable buttstock retains over 95% of its orig nickel plate with some flaking near attaching screw. Scope is excellent with only a few very light marks in its orig blue, optically clear. Case leather has darkened, and has some rubs, but is intact. Accessory pouch has some flaking of top grain; interior has rubs from removal and insertion of pistol and accessories. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53198-5 MGM (7,000-12,000) ESA – Lot 1154

1155
$17,250.00

VERY RARE PAIR OF HIGH QUALITY BREECHLOADING HAMMER HOWDAH PISTOLS BY ALEXANDER HENRY.

SN 4771/4772. Cal. .500 Made for a special 1-1/2″ cartridge. These interesting pistols have 6-1/4″ Damascus bbls engraved “Alexr Henry Edinburgh and London” on full length ribs fitted with one standing leaf express rear sights. Area behind rear sights and in front of raised portion in front of ribs are file cut. Raised portions at fronts hold silver beads. Rear portions of ribs are engraved “1” and “2” denoting a true pair, with “1” or “2” stamped on water tables and wood of forends. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs for 38 bore with SNs and “AH”. Small sized round bodied Jones underlever actions are fitted with peninsula rebounding back locks with short flat faced serpentine hammers. Actions and locks are engraved with 80% coverage very nicely cut varying sized scroll. “Alexr Henry” is on each lockplate. Blued trigger guards have SNs on tangs. Dark European walnut grip stocks with checkered grips have steel caps fitted with sling eyes. Matching, very short splinter forends attach to bbls with sliding bolts through oval steel escutcheons. CONDITION: Excellent, as competently refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a re-brown, with fair to good definition to pattern over a considerable number of light marks and dings. Actions and locks retain essentially all of a correctly colored re-hardening of St. Leger quality. Trigger guards retain nearly all of their lustrous re-blue, and stocks retain most of what appears to be their orig oil finish. Checkering does not appear to have been re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, with some scattered light pitting. Actions are tight. Locks are excellent. The top spur of the right hand hammer of pistol “1” is cracked and about ready to detach. Donald Dallas in his new book ALEXANDER HENRY RIFLEMAKER lists these pistols as “best” quality double barrel center fire pistols completed 3/3/1880. Finding a single Howdah pistol is difficult, very few pairs, especially by best makers, ever come to market. 53133-1 MGM (15,000-22,500) – Lot 1155

1156
$1,495.00

RARE PAIR OF CONTINENTAL DOUBLE BARREL HOWDAH PERCUSSION PISTOLS.

SN 1185/1185. Cal. 38 bore. 12″ overall, 6-1/2″ bbls with central rib. Guns are unmarked with exception of initials “HL” on sides of bbl and other initials and SNs internally. Matching SNs are found inside trigger bows and bottom of bbls. Bbls originally had striped Damascus design which is only partially discernible now. Stocks are checkered with scallop shell shaped hinged buttcaps. Iron mounted with threaded iron ramrods. Guns are nicely but sparely engraved. This is an interesting pair of Howdah Style pistols that present quite nicely in a very old custom carrying case. CONDITION: Very good overall. Traces of finish on bbls and some case color found on hammers, especially on one gun. Stocks are sound with sharp edges. Accompanying casing is of later manufacture, but displays guns well along with a single cavity ball mold. Case has large crack in lid and could use a little wood restoration. Lock is missing escutcheon. The two hook and eye closures are still functional. Mechanics are fine with bright clean bores. 52924-10 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1156

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1157
$0.00

INCREDIBLE PAIR OF HIGH CONDITION BIG BORE CHARLES LANCASTER SLIDE AND DROP HAMMER DOUBLE “HOWDAH” RIFLES WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND MANY ACCESSORIES.

SN 4916/4917. (1879) Cal. .577 Snyder. 22″ Damascus bbls with full length matted ribs mounting three folding leaf express rear sights, are gold inlaid “1” and “2” on rear portions of ribs; matching numbers are on ovals on forends and buttplate top tangs. Tops of bbls are engraved “Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond St London” and “Patent Smooth Bore Breech Loading Rifle”. Lancaster patent under lever slide and tilt actions are fitted with non-rebounding peninsula back locks with, unique to Lancaster, flat faced breast fire hammers with tall spurs, as well as front safeties. Actions and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized small to medium scroll within small scroll borders. Sides of actions are engraved “Charles Lancaster’s Patent” and locks have “C. LANCASTER” “PATENT LONDON” in ribbon devices on tails. Case hardened trigger guards have tangs with checkered curved extensions forming pistol grips. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut buttstocks measure 14-1/8″ over checkered steel buttplates with short top spurs. Stocks feature beaded shadow line right hand cheekpieces, and widely spaced checkering at grips. Vacant gold ovals are on toe lines. Matching forends with exceptionally well filed and fitted irons, have schnabeled horn tips and attach to bbls with captive side bolts through oval steel escutcheons. Gun “2”: Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 1-1/2″. Neutral cast. Weight: 8 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Guns are housed in quartered oak two gun case with arch decorated inlet brass corners, round central medallion, and double hook closure. Remnants of an old label are on top with Sanskrit inscription. Interior is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Lancaster label in lid along with charge card for these particular guns, and information label “Composition for Filling Shell Bullets”. Bottom section holds both rifles as well as an array of superb orig accessories including steel bullet mold casting hollow base solid and another with hollow pointing pin for “shell” bullets which also has separate funnel for casting. Both molds are engraved “Chas Lancaster Breech Loading Rifles” and with these rifles SNs. Also included are two ebony and brass cleaning rods with brushes, jags, Turks heads, and mops, bullet crimper on mahogany base, rosewood patchbox, spare mainsprings, mainspring vice, dusting brush, turnscrew, two 84 grain powder measures, and a small leather wallet containing spare strikers and lock pins. CONDITION: Excellent, with rifle “1” showing considerably more handling and use than “2”, retaining approx 90% orig bbl brown, with many marks and light scratches. Action retains most of its orig color, silvered and cleaned a bit on right side. Locks retain nearly all of their color. Trigger guard is silvered at grip. Bbls of rifle “2” have only a few light scratches on left side from removal of forend bolt. Action is silvered a bit on sides. Stocks of “2” have a few minor marks and knocks in its orig finish. Stocks of gun “1” have an old refinish of butt over some marks. Buttplate of “1” is mostly silver. Gun “2” has nearly all of its blue. Bores of both rifles are excellent. Actions are tight. Locks are crisp. Case retains most of its orig varnish with separated glue joint on top. Interior cloth is very fine with rubs and marks. All labels are fine with some rubs through on main label. Partitions are good. Accessories are excellent. A wonderful pair of short barrelled fast handling rifles in superb condition. 52999-5 (55,000-65,000) – Lot 1157

1158
$13,800.00

*CUSTOM P D FARQUHARSON TANG SAFETY SINGLE SHOT DROPPING BLOCK DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE MARKED JOSEPH BOURNE & SON WITH CASE.

NSN. Cal. .500 NE. 26″ Two stage tapered round bbl is fitted with quarter rib holding one standing leaf express rear sight, and nicely filed matching front base holding large brass bead front. Top of quarter rib is engraved “Joseph Bourne & Son”. Bottom of bbl is stamped with caliber. Case hardened P D (marked on action face) Farquharson top tang safety 3 C action is engraved with 80% coverage large scroll. Engravers signature (?) “BLEILE 04” is on left side of trigger housing. Right side is engraved “GLEN MOROVITS”. Very nicely streaked and figured European walnut steel trap capped pistol grip buttstock is well crafted and classically shaped, and measures 14-1/8″ over leather covered Decelerator pad. Stock features classic right hand shadow line cheekpiece, borderless point pattern checkering, and side panels that are nicely sculpted with shadow lines. A vacant scrolled oval and sling eye matching that soldered to bottom of bbl, are on toe line. Matching forend with ebony tip attaches to bbl with screw through oval steel escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 12 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Rifle is housed in full length russet leather case with leather corners, lined in burgundy felt. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, as custom finished, with only a few of the lightest handling marks in all professionally applied finishes. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Case is excellent. 53101-1 (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1158

1159
$17,250.00

*HUMONGOUS FOUR BORE FARQUHARSON TYPE DROPPING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE BY CLAYTON NELSON, CUSTOM GUN MAKER, WITH DIES AND MOLD.

NSN. Cal. 4 bore. This huge rifle weighs a little bit north of 22 pounds, and was built by a gunsmith known for undertaking some very unusual projects. Despite its large size it is nicely scaled and has 27-1/2″ slightly tapered round bbl, mounted with 1″ wide checkered quarter rib and matching front base holding large ivory bead front sight. One standing four folding leaf express rear sight is in quarter rib. Top of bbl is marked “CLAYTON N. NELSON CUSTOM RIFLEMAKER”. Large 3-3/4″ long, 4″ high, 2″ wide Farquharson type action is blued and nicely filed, and has integral square as transition to quarter rib on top. Under lever with latch which engages trigger guard bow, is color case hardened. Action features traditional tang safety. Dense, very nicely marbled and somewhat stump figured European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over Silver type pad, and is traditionally styled with point pattern checkering at grip, rounded right hand cheekpiece, and nicely shaped side panels. Matching forend with ebony tip attaches to bbl with two screws through lozenge shaped escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 2-1/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 22 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Included with rifle are some custom made loading dies, bullet sizer, and shell holder, along with JRM marked aluminum bullet mold casting a .997 diameter conical bullet weighing 1950 grains. Also included are four fired brass cartridges. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all orig finishes on wood and metal, with some handling marks, and a few nicks. A small chip has been repaired on right side rear of forend. Bore is excellent. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53107-1 MGM (15,000-25,000) ESA – Lot 1159

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1160
$0.00

TWO BOXES OF KYNOCH FOUR BORE HOLLAND & HOLLAND RIFLE CARTRIDGES, ONE EMPTY, THE OTHER FULL.

Pasteboard boxes with yellow labels marked “10” “HOLLAND” “4-Bore” “NITRO RIFLE” “CARTRIDGES” “70 Grains Cordite. Solid Lead.” “Manufactured at The Kynoch Factories” “of” “NOBEL INDUSTRIES LTD”. Full box has “1586” and “1596” on one side. Empty box is shrink wrapped. Full box contains ten cartridges with 4-1/4″ all brass cases with “KYNOCH” “NOBEL” head stamps, loaded with lead bullets. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Empty box has fine label lightly soiled with a few rubs. Box itself is very fine. Label of full box is very fine to excellent, again very lightly soiled and with four or five very small rubs. Box is fine. Cartridges are excellent, brass slightly toned, with factory polish or sizing marks at bases of some cartridges. 53091-264 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1160

1161
$0.00

*DAKOTA ARMS CUSTOM SHOP “AFRICAN” MODEL 76 BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH GOLD INLAY AND SCROLL ENGRAVING.

SN 4311. Cal. .458 Lott. 24″ Medium weight bbl is fitted with quarter rib holding one standing leaf express rear sight; sleeved-on sling eye, and sleeved-on front base holding gold bead, with flip-up white night bead. Base is fitted with slip-on sight protector. Model 76 Mauser type action fitted with Dakota Arms sight scope bases, features engine turned bolt with pear shaped handle, Model 70 type safety, and large drop box bottom metal with hinged floorplate. Metal parts have sprays of scroll engraving within inlaid gold wire borders and flourishes. Bottom of floorplate is gold inlaid with semi-relief portrait of cape buffalo framed by scroll and gold borders. Very fine European walnut stock is nicely veined and figured, and features steel grip cap with gold “DA” logo, Silver type pad, shadow line right hand cheekpiece, ebony forend tip, and vacant gold oval on toe line. Checkering is of classic point pattern with mullered borders. Drop at heel: approx 2″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 9 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, possibly only fired two or three times since proof, with only a few of the faintest of handling and assembly marks on all surfaces. 53101-2 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1161

1162
$8,625.00

*LOVELY LITTLE FULL STOCK “MODELE DE LUXE” BRITISH CUSTOM BOLT RIFLE ON SHORT MAUSER ACTION WITH ZEISS SCOPE AND HOLLAND & HOLLAND CASE.

SN 18434. (1983) Cal. .308. 16-1/2″ Tapered round bbl is fitted with island base holding standing leaf rear sight with two folding leaves fore and aft, as well as front ramp holding gold bead. Caliber is engraved at rear. Right side of bbl is stamped with 1983 London nitro proofs for .308 Winchester. Shortened Model 98 small ring action is fitted with Timney trigger and H&H style scope mount. Bolt with turned down handle is fitted with Buhler type safety. Bottom metal has military style removable floorplate. Action, bbl, and bottom metal are engraved with near full coverage well cut large open shaded scroll. Front portion of floorplate is engraved “3 CARTdgs”. Central scroll device is engraved “Modele De Luxe”. SN 18434 is on trigger guard bow all in H&H manner. Wonderfully marbled European walnut full length pistol grip stock measures 14″ over brown solid pad. Metal fittings include schnabeled muzzle cap, engraved trap grip cap, and recoil reinforcing bolt. Stock is checkered in multi-point pattern with mullered borders, and features a deeply swept shadow line right hand cheekpiece. Drop at heel: approx 2-9/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight without scope: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14″. Zeiss Diatal – C 6X scope with duplex reticle is in H&H type rings and engraved to match remainder of rifle. Dark brown leather case with brass corners has reproduction H&H label in lid, and another Holland label on dust board separating lid from bottom compartment. Interior is lined in light burgundy cloth. Case contains H&H marked round oil bottle, and an empty can of NEVRUST. CONDITION: Excellent, with light marks and scratches associated with casual field use, with very little wear evident. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Scope is very fine with some old ring marks, and some scattered scratches in exterior, optically clear. Case is fine, as are straps and handle. Interior is fine. 53177-4 MGM (7,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1162

1163
$5,175.00

*RARE HAENEL/ ROTH MODEL M1899 SELF-LOADING SPORTING RIFLE.

SN 53. (found on bolt, carrier, and floorplate) Cal. 8.15 x 46 (G. Roth case no 618) ?. 22-1/2″ Half octagon, half round bbl, with interesting long recoil self-loading action is engraved “C. G. Haenel, Suhl” “System G. Roth. D. R. Patent No 116061 & 118602″ on left side of main spring housing. Top of action is mounted with disassembly pivot at rear, and integral bosses dovetailed through for claw scope mounts. (In a quick Google search, this is the only Roth found with this feature.) Front boss also holds one standing, one folding leaf rear sight. Cartridges are loaded through hinged floorplate giving access to magazine box. There is a toggle safety at rear of action at top of grip. Steel trigger guard extends to horn grip cap. Floorplate and bottom of action, as well as trigger guard, are nicely scroll engraved. Somewhat figured European walnut stock with right hand shadow line cheekpiece and nicely carved horn tip, measures 14” over composition buttplate marked “BISHOP”. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Metal parts retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig blue, with some scattered spotting and thinning. Stock retains nearly all of an old oil refinish, showing overall sanding marks under finish. Bore is fine, somewhat dark. Action appears to function well. 52873-1 MGM (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 1163

1164
$10,925.00

*VERY EARLY HOFFMAN ARMS COMPANY (NO. 7) MAUSER BOLT ACTION DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE MADE FOR CHAS A. MIDELBURG, WITH FINE GOLD INLAY AND ENGRAVING BY RUDOLPH KORNBRATH.

SN 577. (stamped on sidewall of action, bolt root, bottom of bbl, bottom of action, and on inside of bottom metal in front of magazine box) .375 H&H Magnum. 26″ Tapered round bbl is fitted with quarter rib holding four folding leaf express rear sight, and sleeved-on long front ramp holding faux ivory bead. Ramp is fitted with slip-on sight protector. Top of bbl is engraved “No 7” “Hoffman Arms Co, Cleveland, Ohio”. Caliber is at left rear. Top surfaces of bbl reinforce, quarter rib, and front ramp nicely matted, and there are sprays of shaded scroll engraving on sling band and around front sight base. Standard length Model 98 action has had Hoffman folding peep sight dovetailed through rear bridge. Bolt with Damascened body has had knob and handle altered and lowered in Holland & Holland fashion. Flag safety is stamped “SAFE” and “READY”. Drop box magnum length bottom metal has hinged floorplate which is engraved with well cut shaded scroll surrounding central oval of classic Kornbrath style side-on portrait of snarling grizzly bear inlaid in gold. A banner under this portrait is gold inlaid “CHAS. A. MIDELBURG” (A brief google search shows only one entry for this name who was an architect in Charleston WV.) This engraving matches that found on the rest of the magazine and trigger guard, with initials “CAM” in gold on trigger guard bow. Classically styled pistol grip stock of somewhat dense American walnut measures 14″ over collapsed Jostam pad. Stock features well done point pattern checkering, right hand shadow line cheekpiece, hard rubber forend tip, and steel grip cap with trap (Spare front sight in trap). Drop at heel: approx 2-15/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 9 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14″. Rifle is accompanied by an old sling, with Super Grade Model 70 type loops. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbl, action, and bottom metal appear to have been re-colored with little or no previous polishing, preserving all engraving and shading. Stock retains nearly all of its orig finish with some very light marks. Some small parts not re-blued including express sight, rear peep sight, grip cap, and front take down type guard screw, which are considerably silvered. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. A very interesting classic American rifle. 53146-1 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1164

1165
$25,300.00

*EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BOLT ACTION BIG GAME RIFLE BY WESTLEY RICHARDS WITH MAGNUM LENGTH DOUBLE SQUARE MAUSER TYPE ACTION AND SUPERB LARGE SCROLL AND GAME SCENE ENGRAVING.

SN 43611. (2008) Cal. .416 Rigby. 24″ Bbl is fitted with quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight; sleeved-on sling eye, and Westley Richards patent “best” quality front ramp with flip-over hood holding silver bead with flip-up night bead. Top of bbl is engraved “WESTLEY RICHARDS ENGLAND”. Top of quarter rib and sling eye are nicely engraved with shaded scroll. Newly made case hardened commercial magnum length double square solid sidewall action, most likely by Reimer Johannsen, features claw scope bases nicely fitted and dovetailed through action squares, long bolt handle, improved bolt shroud with Model 70 type safety with locking detent (SAFE in gold), large drop box bottom metal with hinged floorplate, and excellent trigger system. Action is engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut and shaded large scrolling acanthus. “416 RIGBY” is on right side of receiver ring and SN is on left, as well as on trigger guard bow where it is inlaid in gold. Floorplate is also fully scroll engraved and this very attractive engraving surrounds oval vignette of cape buffalo bull with that “money owed” stare. Exhibition quality, dramatically marbled and wonderfully stump figured European walnut steel trap capped stock measures 14-5/8″ over black leather covered pad. Stock features traditional styling with semi-diamond hand, point pattern checkering, horn forend tip, reinforcing stock bolt, and nicely shaped shadow line right hand cheekpiece. Gold oval on toe line is engraved “TRT” “Jr”. Rifle is supplied with claw rings scroll engraved and SNed to rifle. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″ . Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 10 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of limited field use, perhaps one safari, with associated minor marks. High edges of floorplate beginning to silver from normal hand wear. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. A world class rifle. 53149-2 MGM (17,500-22,500) – Lot 1165

1166
$12,650.00

*WESTLEY RICHARDS DELUXE BOLT ACTION DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE IN .375 H&H.

SN 43383. (ca 1985) Cal. .375 H&H Magnum. 24-1/2″ Bbl is fitted with island base holding one standing, three folding leaf express rear sight, and Westley Richards patent “best” quality front ramp with flip-over hood holding silver bead with flip-up night bead. Top of bbl is engraved “WESTLEY & CO ENGLAND” and rear portions engraved “REGULATED FOR” “300 GRN. BULLET”. Standard length Model 98 Mauser action is marked with makers name, caliber, and SN on right side of receiver ring. Action is fitted with EAW scope mounts. Bolt with turned down knob has been engine turned, and had after market shroud with Model 70 type safety fitted. Drop box magnum length bottom metal has hinged floorplate with release in trigger guard bow. All metal parts are engraved with near full coverage on action, and sprays on bbl and sight bases, of very nicely cut large open shaded acanthus scroll. Dense, well streaked, and somewhat figured European walnut steel trap capped pistol grip stock features Monte Carlo comb with shadow line swept cheekpiece, reinforcing stock bolt, hard rubber forend tip, and well cut point pattern checkering. Stock measures 14-1/2″ over Silver type pad. Grip cap is case hardened. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at rear of Monte Carlo: approx 1-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 9 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, with only a few minor handling marks in wood finish, and a couple small scratches in metal. Bore is excellent. Action is smooth. Rifle includes matching EAW rings. 53149-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1166

1167
$57,500.00

*RARE AND DESIRABLE .577 NITRO 750 GRAIN “BEST” QUALITY WESTLEY RICHARDS HAND DETACHABLE LOCK SINGLE TRIGGER EJECTOR DANGEROUS BIG GAME STOPPING DOUBLE RIFLE, WITH MAKER’S CASE.

SN 17443. (ca 1912) Cal. .577 3″ Nitro Express made for 100 grains cordite and 750 grain bullet. This superb rifle has 26″ shoe lump bbls fitted with matted rib with usual dolls head extension, quarter rib holds one standing, two folding leaf express sight. Transition to mid portion of rib is nicely scroll engraved, as is area leading up to front sight ramp holding silver bead and flip-up night bead. Ramp is fitted with Westley Richards patented flip-over sight protector. Mid-rib is engraved “Westley Richards 23 Conduit St. London. Gun Makers By Appointment to His Majesty George V Rex et Imp.” Tops of bbls at rear are engraved “577 H.V. Cartridge” “100/750 Grs”. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 100 grains of cordite and 750 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “H.L” and with SNs. A narrow sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Massive case hardened action has hand detachable locks, use no. “2514”, which are engine turned and gold inlaid for “L” and “R” under hinged floorplate. Action also features bolted non-automatic safety marked “SAFE” and “BOLTED” in gold, Westley Richards third fastener, along with Westley Richards very reliable patented single selective trigger. Top of action in front of top lever pivot is so engraved. Action is engraved with 80% coverage varying sized scroll which is very nicely cut. “WESTLEY RICHARDS” is in gold on each side. Scroll surrounds somewhat naive scene of elephant at water hole on floorplate. “577” in gold is on trigger guard bow. SN is on trigger guard tang which extends to scroll engraved steel grip cap with trap, containing spare front sight SNed to rifle. Darkly streaked and lightly fiddle figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock with checkered side panels, drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, as well as a small right hand cheekpiece with shadow line and bead, measures 14-1/2″ over red Silver type pad. Toe line has rectangular gold crest plate engraved “LBB” and narrow sling loop matching that on bbls. Matching splinter forend with inset horn tip and Deeley release, is fitted with Deeley ejectors. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 14 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Makers oak and leather case with shaped brass corners, is lined in dark green cloth and has Westley Richards paper label in lid, with other cleaning and use instruction labels. Case contains WR marked round oil bottle, brass and ebony 2-pc cleaning rod, two ebony handled turnscrews, and a pair of WR snap caps, along with the key. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of an old best London re-black over some very light marks and scratches. Action retains approx 90% what appears to be orig case hardening color, thinning to pewter gray along bottom. Blue of top lever is silvered on thumbpiece. Floorplate retains nearly all of a re-blue, as does trigger guard. Stocks retain nearly all of a well done hand rubbed oil refinish with some subsequent light scratches and marks. Checkering is lightly worn especially on forend. Bores are excellent, bright, and shiny, strong rifling throughout, with some slight erosion and frosting at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Mechanically fine. Case leather is darkening with numerous bumps, dents, and rubs. Interior cloth and lid have orig labels considerably foxed and wrinkled with some losses and chips. Bottom portion re-lined, and is very fine, lightly soiled. Accessories are excellent. This wonderful big bore is a brother to the rifle owned by Ernest Hemingway (SN 17425) which Julia’s sold in 2011 for over $300,000.00. 53052-7 MGM (40,000-70,000) C&R – Lot 1167

1168
$40,250.00

*SCARCE AND DESIRABLE “BEST” QUALITY WESTLEY RICHARDS HAND DETACHABLE LOCK SINGLE TRIGGER EJECTOR DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE IN .425 WR WITH MAKER’S CASE.

SN 17276. (ca 1912) Cal. .425 WR. 26″ Shoe lump bbls are fitted with full length rib with usual dolls head extension, central portion milled away forming quarter rib, which holds one standing, four folding leaf express sight. Transition to sunken mid portion of rib is nicely scroll engraved, as is area leading up to front sight ramp holding silver bead and flip-up night bead. Ramp is fitted with Westley Richards patented flip-over sight protector. Mid-rib is engraved “Westley Richards 178 New Bond St. London. Gun Makers By Appointment to His Majesty George V Rex et Imp.” Tops of bbls at rear are engraved “Magnum Nitro Express .425 Bore” “For W. R. Patent Rimless Cartridge.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 65 grains of cordite and 410 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “H.L” and with SNs. A narrow sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Case hardened action has hand detachable locks, use no. “1123”, which are engine turned and gold inlaid for “L” and “R” under hinged floorplate. Action also features bolted automatic safety marked “SAFE” and “BOLTED” in gold, along with Westley Richards very reliable patented single selective trigger. Top of action in front of top lever pivot is so engraved. Action is engraved with 80% coverage varying sized scroll which is very nicely cut. “WESTLEY RICHARDS” is in scrolled ribands on each side. Scroll surrounds somewhat naive vignettes of game suitable quarry for this big bore rifle; elephant on floorplate and black rhino on trigger guard bow. SN is on trigger guard tang which extends to scroll engraved steel grip cap with trap. Very nicely veined and stump figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock with checkered side panels, drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and small right hand cheekpiece with shadow line and bead, measures 14-1/4″ over red Old English pad. Left side of buttstock and toe line behind grip cap, are stamped with Kenya registration numbers. Toe line also has vacant rectangular crest plate and narrow sling loop matching that on bbls. Matching splinter forend with inset horn tip and Deeley release, is fitted with Deeley ejectors which combine with broad movable blades slotted through extractor lugs which are cammed into cartridge head grooves when action is closed. This system is time tested as to reliability for the use of rimless cartridges in double rifles. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/4″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 10 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Makers oak and leather case with shaped brass corners, is lined in dark green cloth and has Westley Richards paper label in lid, with other cleaning and use instructions labels. Case contains WR marked square oil bottle, broken case extractor, and the key. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of an old good quality re-black over some light marks and scratches, and with some subsequent rubs and silvering. Action retains 20 – 30% orig case hardening color, the balance pewter gray. Blue of top lever is silvered on thumbpiece. Floorplate is considerably silvered, retaining perhaps 30% blue. There is only about 15% orig blue remaining on trigger guard. Stocks retain nearly all of a well done hand rubbed oil finish with some subsequent light scratches and marks, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action has just a hint of looseness. Bbls are on face. Mechanically fine. Case leather is dark with numerous bumps, dents, and rubs with remnants of old shipping and hotel labels. Interior cloth has considerable insect damage in lid, otherwise fine, with rubs. Labels foxed to dark brown, wrinkled and rubbed. 53052-6 MGM (25,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1168

1169
$28,750.00

*WELL CRAFTED GOLD INLAID JOHN WILKES “DELUXE” BOXLOCK EJECTOR DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE.

SN 13556. Cal. 450/400 3″ Jeffery. 24″ Chopper lump bbls are fitted with file cut quarter rib having square shouldered dolls head extension which holds one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight. Sunken mid rib is gold inlaid “John Wilkes” and engraved “79, Beak Street, London” as well as “Cal 450/400″ in gold. Matching front ramp fitted with slip-on sight protector, has gold bead. Bbl flats are stamped with 1982 London nitro proofs for 450/ 400 3”. A sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened heavy boxlock action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), sliding bite third fastener, disc set strikers, side clips, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with 80% coverage nicely cut scroll within gold line borders. This fine scroll surrounds semi-relief gold inlaid renditions of members of “the big five” under “John Wilkes” also in gold on each side of action; cape buffalo bull on left, and large horned white rhino on right. Fences are relief carved in acanthus motif. Blued floorplate is gold inlaid “John Wilkes” “450/ 400” “London”. Side panels of stock are fitted with ornamental sideplates having scroll and gold borders matching action. Blued trigger guard has more scroll outlined by intricate looped and scrolled gold wire. SN is in gold on tang which extends to steel grip cap engraved and gold inlaid matching remainder of gun. Intricately stump figured and somewhat mottled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock is traditionally styled with drop points, point pattern checkering, and right hand shadow line cheekpiece, and measures 15-3/4″ over Silver type pad. A vacant gold oval and sling eye are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release, and there is some scroll engraving on inside of iron. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, appears essentially unfired since proof, with only a few light handling and assembly marks on all surfaces. There is some water spotting evident on butt. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. A well balanced showy double rifle in a great caliber. 53052-9 MGM (25,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1169

1170
$0.00

ALEXANDER HENRY “BEST” BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE ENGRAVED IN “FRUITING VINE” STYLE WITH CROCODILE LEATHER CASE AND MANY ACCESSORIES.

SN 6865. Cal. .500 BPE. 28″ Dovetailed Damascus bbls are fitted with full length rib with dolls head extension holding one standing, one folding leaf U-notch rear sight and silver bead front. Central portion is engraved “Alexr Henry Ltd Edinburgh and London.” “Makers to Their Royal Highness’ The Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh”. Tops of bbls are engraved “Made For R. D. Rodda & Co” and “7 & 8 Dalhousie Square, Calcutta”. Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs, SN, and “A.H”. A wide sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Case hardened boxlock action features automatic safety (SAFE in blue enamel), sliding third fastener, disc set strikers, and double triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage William Morris arts and crafts inspired fruiting vine pattern with nicely shaded grape leaves and grape clusters sprouting from trailing vines. This unusual treatment extends to fences where leaves and vines are cut in deep relief, as well as trigger guard which has SN on tang. Lightly marbled dense stump figured European walnut trap steel capped pistol grip buttstock with beaded shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, and point pattern checkering measures 14-1/4″ over orig Silver pad. A sling loop matching that on bbls, as well as a vacant gold oval, are on toe line. Matching splinter Deeley ejector forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at comb: approx 2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 8 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Rifle is housed in its orig oak and crocodile leather case, with brass corners. Top of case is gold embossed “500 GAUGE” “CHARGE 5-1/4 Drs” on left and “RIFLE No 6865” “BULLET 440 Grn”. Case is lined in deep red velvet, and has gold embossed black leather Henry Ltd label in lid. Bottom compartment is semi-French fitted for a number of orig cleaning and reloading accessories, including steel mold SNed to this rifle, with hollow pointing and round nosed pins also stamped with SN. Also included are German silver powder measure, sizing die, and a bullet fixer. Other equipment includes Hawksley marked round pewter oil bottle, ebony and German silver 2-pc cleaning rod, along with some attachments and the orig key. CONDITION: Very good to fine, original, “as found”. Bbls retain 60 – 70% orig Damascus finish, considerably silvered from normal hand wear. Action retains a considerable amount orig case hardening color; 15 – 25% orig blue remains on floorplate and trigger guard. Stocks retain most of their orig oil finish, and have not seen any added oil. Checkering is lightly worn, considerably so on bottom of forend from normal hand wear. Bores are very fine, strong rifling throughout, shiny, but with scattered pits and frosting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Movement felt with forend removed. Ejectors are slightly out of time. Case leather is good, with numerous scuffs and rubs on edges. Interior cloth is good with considerable marking and some rubs through from contact with rifle and accessories, which are very good to fine. Donald Dallas in ALEXANDER HENRY RIFLE MAKER lists this rifle as number “2” of a pair of 500 bore A&D ejector rifle completed in January 1895. 53191-3 MGM (17,500-27,500) – Lot 1170

1171
$17,000.00

RARE MACNAUGHTON “EDINBURGH” ROUND ACTION DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

SN 858. Cal. .450 BPE. 26″ Bbls of Kilby Damascus are fitted with full length file cut rib with extension, holding one standing, one folding leaf express rear and silver bead front, sights. Rear portion of rib is engraved “James Mac Naughton 26 Hanover Street Edinburgh” in uncut portion. Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs. Extractor is actuated by early Purdey type bridle. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “T. Kilby”. A sling eye is soldered to bottom rib. Round bodied trigger plate action is cocked by long top lever with viewing hole cut through. Area where crystal window is normally found, has inset steel plate. Action features toggling tang safety, pivoting third fastener, and dbl triggers. Water table is stamped with patent use number “42”. Action is engraved with 70% coverage well cut varying sized scroll. “MacNaughton Edinburgh” is on riband across tops of fences. SN is on trigger plate tang. Very nicely marbled and stump figured European walnut “Prince of Wales” grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over 5/8″ thick ribbed hard rubber buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip. A sling eye and vacant gold oval are on toe line. Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-11/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-15/16″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Vintage oak and leather case with brass corners is lined in scarlet cloth, and has old MacNaughton label in lid. Case contains round pewter oil bottle, 2-pc rosewood and brass cleaning rod, snap caps, straps,and a key. CONDITION: Very good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of an old re-black, considerably silvered revealing traces of the wonderful Damascus pattern that lies underneath. Action retains 20 – 30% orig case hardening color, strong where protected, is mostly a mottled pewter gray. Stocks retain nearly all of a new varnish finish with a few subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Case leather has darkened considerably, and has many marks and scuffs. Interior cloth is good, partially renewed in bottom. Conserved label is foxed and soiled. Accessories are good. A classic Scottish deer stalking rifle which would be stunning with correctly refinished bbls and wood. 53187-1 MGM (17,500-25,000) – Lot 1171

1172
$14,950.00

STEPHEN GRANT BEST HAMMERLESS SIDELOCK DOUBLE RIFLE MADE FOR THE MAHARANA OF UDAIPUR, H.H. FATEH SINGH, KGCSI, WITH VOLUMINOUS INFORMATION REGARDING THE MAHARANA, HIS LIFE, AND TIMES.

SN 5705. (1887) Cal. 577/500 Magnum 3 1/8″ BPE. .508 Bore diameter. 28″ Dovetailed Damascus bbls with full length file cut rib and extension are engraved “Stephen Grant” on left bbl, and “67A. St. James’s Street. London.” on right. One standing, one folding express rear sight with platinum lines is marked “100” and “200” yards. Silver bead front sight is longitudinally dovetailed into raised portion of rib. Heavily reinforced splinter is stamped with SN. Bbl flats have London black powder proofs for 39 bore. Top lever action has beautifully filed Grant type fluted fences, fillets, and beads, and features a non-automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. Bar locks are engraved “Stephen Grant”. Action and lockplates have 80% coverage of well executed small English scroll. Trigger guard is scroll engraved with SN on tang which extends to engraved steel grip cap. Fantastically flame figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over coarsely checkered steel buttplate with 1″ top tang. Stock features nicely shaped beaded double shadow line right hand cheekpiece, drop points, and point pattern checkering with mullered borders. There is a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter forend has Anson release, and SN on iron. Drop at heel: Approx. 2-7/8″, drop at comb: Approx 1-15/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 8 oz, LOP 14-1/2″. Period oak and leather case with brass corners has central brass medallion newly engraved “H. H. FATEH SINGH” “MAHARANA OF” “UDAIPUR” “1887”. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth and has old Grant label in lid. Bottom has been reconfigured for this rifle and contains old brass mold marked “500” casting a conical bullet, with adjustable hollow pointing pin, large ebony handled adjustable powder measure, Hawksley made brass case fixer marked “500”, and a brass screw type capper/ de-capper marked with SN, along with some cast bullets. PROVENANCE: Two voluminous 3-ring ring binders of information, including loads recently developed that shoot quite well, copy of factory ledger page, an incredible compendium of history, photographs, post cards, hunting references, government records, excerpts from period books, gazetteers and reviews, as well as histories regarding the life, times, and hunting exploits of Fateh Singh, who shot over 1000 tigers. CONDITION: Very good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of a re-brown, with excellent definition to pattern. Action is mostly pewter gray. All engraving and edges are relatively sharp. Wood shows essentially all of a very fine hand rubbed oil finish. Sharp edges slightly rounded. Checkering has been re-cut, and is sharp. Forend has two rather large well hidden repairs at either side of tip, and another on right side toward rear. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Enfield rifled bores show considerable wear, shiny, and light pitting throughout. Case is in good condition, leather is dark with numerous marks and scuffs. New straps and handle are excellent. Renewed interior cloth is excellent. Old label is foxed with a rub through. Accessories are good to fine. Grant double rifles are very scarce. 53199-1 MGM (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1172

1173
$12,650.00

*CHARLES LANCASTER B GRADE BOXLOCK DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 013668. (ca 1912) Cal. 30/ 280 Flanged. 26″ Chopper lump bbls with full length matted rib are fitted with two folding leaf express rear sight and gold bead in slightly raised front portion. Tops of bbls are engraved “Charles Lancaster 11 Panton St. Haymarket, London” and “Non Fouling Smooth Oval Bore Rifle”. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 280 (Ross) flanged with added stamp “X 30”. It appears bbls have been re-bored and re-rifled to 30 caliber as the orig 280 boring was most likely eroded or pitted. Flats are also engraved “Grade B”. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “CL” and with SNs, and a sling eye is soldered to bottom ring. Coin finished “PHV-1” boxlock action features non-automatic bolted safety (SAFE inlaid in silver), safety bolt pivots either left or right. Action also features pivoting third fastener, disc set strikers, side clips, and double triggers. Action is engraved with sprays of well cut shaded scroll within geometric borders. “Charles Lancaster” is engraved on both sides. Trigger guard with SN on bow, has checkered tang. Nicely marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over Silver type pad, and features classic styling with drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, as well as a vacant silver oval and sling eye matching bbl, on toe line. Matching short splinter forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 10 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Makers leather case is embossed “A. J. H. W.” on top, and has large paper Lancaster New Bond Street label in lid, along with a later gold embossed Panton Street label. There are also instruction labels for hammerless guns and ejectors. Case contains Watson Brothers marked square oil bottle, another unmarked one, horn striker bottle, and horn handled Watson Brothers turnscrew. Also included is a steel cleaning rod and a pull through cleaning kit in leather wallet. Consignor states very accurate loads developed… Dies and ammo available to buyer. CONDITION: Good, as refinished. Bbls retain most of a “best” London black with subsequent silvering and marks. Action is cleaned to coin finish. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard re-blued. Stocks have oil refinish with some subsequent marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action has just a touch of looseness, otherwise mechanically fine. Case leather is dark, has been conserved with shellac over numerous marks, scuffs, and rubs. Interior cloth is very good, with some restorations. Labels are generally good, rubbed, foxed, and soiled. Accessories are good. 53186-1 MGM (7,500-11,000) C&R – Lot 1173

1174
$9,775.00

*PERFECT FOR YOUR NEXT SAFARI, A GREAT RIFLE FOR A PROFESSIONAL HUNTER, ARMY & NAVY BOXLOCK EJECTOR DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

SN 55031. Cal. .458 Winchester Magnum. 23″ Chopper lump bbls are fitted with quarter rib, mounted with one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and matching front ramp base with silver bead with flip-up gold night bead. Bbl flats are stamped with 1973 London nitro proofs for .458 magnum. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with nitro proof and “SLEEVED”. Tops of bbls are engraved “Caliber 458″ Win. Magnum.” and “Regulated For 500 Grain Solid Bullet”. Extractors have been fitted with camming blades to engage rimless cartridge in Westley Richards style, which has been time tested for related rimless cartridges like the .425. Case hardened, robust, PHV-1 boxlock action features automatic safety (SAFE silver inlaid on dovetailed rectangular piece), pivoting third fastener engaging square shouldered dolls head rib extension, bushed strikers, and double triggers. Action has only line border engraving with a few flourishes of scroll either side of engraved screw heads. “Army & Navy C.S.L.” is engraved on each side. Top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard are blued. Trigger guard bow has scroll engraving. SN is on tang, which extends to large composition grip cap. Relatively plain, but dense, European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 15″ over black leather covered pad. Point pattern checkering with mullered borders is at grip, and a wide sling loop is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has forward pivoting release. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Weight: 11 lbs 0 oz. LOP: 15″. Makers brown canvas covered case with leather trim, is lined in green cloth, with Army and Navy Gun Department gold embossed leather label in lid. Case contains straps, and a square tin oil bottle. Also included are two targets, marked “original target when new barrels were regulated”, one marked “two shot group, five yards”, with two shots almost touching near center of bull, and another marked “four shot group, fifty yards” with three holes, less than 1″ apart at center of bull, one hole slightly elongated. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished, retaining most finishes applied when bbls were sleeved in London, with some handling marks on metal and wood. Pad has numerous scuffs. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case canvas has some minor scuffs. Interior cloth is very fine with marks and rubs. Label has some rubs through and cracks. This well balanced rifle in a caliber easily found throughout the safari areas of Africa, would undoubtedly make a good working rifle. 53198-4 MGM (8,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1174

1175
$20,700.00

*RARE “GOLDEN AGE” JAMES PURDEY TOP LEVER SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE IN .400 PURDEY WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES, WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 24330. (1934) Cal. .400. 3″ Straight. (.405 groove diameter) One of the earliest proprietary Purdey cartridges developed, the “400 Straight” was advertised as an “excellent firearm for deer, wild boar, etc, and has gained great popularity for tiger shooting in India.” The first was made in 1906, and of the estimated fewer than 450 Purdey hammerless double rifles ever made, it was by far the most popular, with 120 examples recorded. Through intervening years many of these have been re-bored and chambered to .45-70. This orig example made in 1934 for Rajah Pancham Singh, is described on p. 335 and pictured on p. 337 of JAMES PURDEY & SONS GUN AND RIFLE MAKERS TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF EXCELLENCE by Donald Dallas. It has 25-1/2″ chopper lump bbls fitted with full length rib which is matted behind one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and in front of raised front portion holding silver bead with flip-up night bead. Matted central portion is engraved “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House. South Audley Street. London.” “Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel”. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 47 grains of cordite and 230 grain bullet. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, and bottom of left bbl with early Purdey bbl makers initials “GA” (G Aston). Tube nos “2960” and “2961” are on loop. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Small sized Beesley patent self-opening top lever sidelock action is fitted with automatic bolted safety (SAFE and BOLTED inlaid in gold), as well as raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Although most Purdey double rifle actions had side bolsters, those made for the .400 did not. However they still featured side clips and very robust third fastener which engages a visible square rib extension. Action is engraved in classic Purdey house style with well cut varying sized but small scroll surrounding rose bouquets. “J. Purdey & Sons” is on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Blued trigger guard with open scroll engraving has SN on tang which extends to steel grip cap. Well marbled and stump figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over russet leather covered pad over 7/16″ hard rubber lengthening piece. Factory letter indicates original LOP to be 13-1/4″ over a Silver rubber heel plate. Rifle presently measures 12-1/2″ to end of wood. Stock also features beaded shadow line right hand cheekpiece, along with typical drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant gold oval on toe line which also has sling loop matching that on bbls. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has inlet gold diamond in uncheckered central diamond. Actioners initials “MT” (Maurice Timbers) are on inside of iron. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners and round central medallion, is lined in scarlet cloth, and has small paper Purdey label in lid, which also has cut-outs lined in oak to accommodate sights. Case contains bone striker bottle, horn handled turnscrew, Purdey marked square oil bottle, and two snap caps for “.400 P”. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Good to fine, as partially refinished, Bbls retain 60 – 70% of what appears to be orig blue, with quite a few light marks, considerably thinned and grayed at sides from normal hand wear. Action retains 20 – 30% orig color, strong where protected. Lockplates retain approx 60% of their orig color. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish, most sharp edges preserved, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent, bright, sharp, and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face, drop is good. Ejectors are in time. Stock is cracked through the wrist and repaired, and does not seem to flex. Case leather is still relatively light in color but has a fair number of scuffs and marks, and some staining. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is very fine with some marks and rubs. Label is considerably foxed. Accessories are good. A superbly balanced deer or moose rifle in a caliber for which brass can easily be made from readily available 9.3 x 74. 53177-1 MGM (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1175

1176
$0.00

ROBUST 8 BORE HAMMER “PARADOX” BY HOLLAND & HOLLAND WITH LOADING TOOLS AND MOLD IN TWO-TIERED OAK AND LEATHER CASE.

SN 15300. (ca 1893) Cal. 8 bore. All “Paradox” guns are rare, and have become very desirable, but 8 bores are by far the rarest with only 69 being produced by the maker. The “Paradox” produced near double rifle accuracy with its specially designed bullet given its final spin by a rifled choke, but also allowing a fairly decent pattern while using shot. This large example regulated for 273 grains (10 drams) of powder could be used for the largest pachyderms on the planet. It has 26-1/4″ steel bbls fitted with matted, quarter rib holding single standing leaf express sight. Sunken mid rib rises to form front ramp holding silver bead with flip-up night bead. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street London.” and “”PARADOX”” “Fosbery Patent”. Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs for 273 grains of powder. Heavy solid splinter is stamped with SN. Manufacturers number “H2672” is on bottom of right bbl. A wide sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Heavy round bodied Jones underlever action with top tang that extends over sloped comb, is fitted with peninsula back locks mounted with relatively short flat faced serpentine hammers with tall spurs. Action and locks are engraved with line and small scroll borders. “Holland & Holland” is on each lockplate. Left side of action is engraved “Charge 8 to 10 Drams Case 3-1/2 Inches”. Very finely marbled dense European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over old, possibly orig, leather faced Silver pad. Flat top point pattern checkering is at grip, and right side has well carved shadow line cheekpiece. A vacant silver oval and sling loop, are on toe line which is also stamped with Kenya registration numbers. Matching splinter forend has front pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at comb: approx 2″. Weight: 15 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Gun is housed in old oak and leather two tier case with brass corners and circular central medallion. Interior is lined in blue cloth, and has old H&H label in lid. Lift-out top tray contains loading and cleaning tools including 3-pc heavy ebony and brass cleaning rod with mop, brush, and jag, 8 bore chamber brush by Dixon, H&H marked round oil bottle, bone striker bottle, and two Hawksley marked horn handled turnscrews. Re-loading equipment includes large brass mold marked “Holland & Holland London 8 B Paradox” casting the correct type and size bullet for this gun. Mold is stamped with initials “JRM”. Other tools include H&H marked fixer, 10 dram powder measure, Paradox regulator, unmarked brass and ebony wad funnel and rammer, as well as a JRM marked capper/ decapper with removable ebony handle. Gun is housed in bottom section which contains 9 heavy turned brass 8 bore cases, head stamped “H & H Paradox”, along with some bullets and wads. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin rust blue over numerous light marks. Action cleaned to silver gray with traces of silvered case hardening visible. Stocks refinished and retain essentially all of that finish with some light scratches and marks. Checkering nicely re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, lightly frosted at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks are very fine. Case leather is considerably darkened with numerous scuffs and rubs. Straps and handle are intact, but quite tender. Renewed interior cloth is excellent. Conserved label is lightly foxed with a rub through. Mold, regulator, and capper/ decapper are nicely aged. Other accessories are fine. 53202-1 MGM (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1176

1177
$18,400.00

SCARCE AND DESIRABLE TEN BORE HOLLAND & HOLLAND HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE.

SN 12967. (CA 1890) Cal. 10 ga. 3-1/4″ Chambers. Ten bore double rifles made for the 8 dram load, such as this rifle, are much sought after, as they provide nearly all of the “knock down” power of an 8 bore, with considerably less weight. (After all you carry them more than you shoot them.) This solid example has 24″ Enfield rifled, dovetailed bbls with full length partially file cut rib with dolls head extension. A single standing leaf express rear, and silver bead front, sights (front with folding moon bead) are dovetailed. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street, London.” and “Winners of all the “Field” Rifle Trials London” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs for 220 grains of powder. Splinter is robust and has integral loop. A wide sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Round bodied Jones underlever snap action with secondary rear bolt, is fitted with peninsula rebounding back locks with flat bodied serpentine hammers having dolphin heads. Top strap extends over comb. Action is engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized shaded scroll. “Holland & Holland” is on each lockplate, and left side of action is engraved “Charge 8 Drams 3-1/4 Inch Case”. Steel trigger guard has SN in relief on tang which extends to steel grip cap. Nicely marbled and lightly figured European walnut buttstock with point pattern checkering and right hand shadow line cheekpiece measures 14-5/8″ over ancient, most likely orig, Silver pad. A vacant silver oval, sling loop, and Kenya registration numbers “2” “930” (?) are on toe line. Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 15 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. CONDITION: Good, unrestored. Bbls retain some of what appears to be orig blue, perhaps as much as 30%, with numerous marks and scuffs, but nothing deep. Engraving of rib and lettering, remains excellent. Action and locks retain traces of orig color where protected, with only a few small spots of very light pitting. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish with numerous marks and scratches, with old sanding marks. Pad is petrified with losses at heel and toe. Checkering has considerable wear. Checkering on forend is nearly flat. Bores are very fine to excellent, shiny with strong sharp rifling throughout, with some scattered shallow pitting mostly in right bbl. (Exceptional for an early black powder rifle.) Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks are excellent. Lever return spring a bit weak. This robust rifle is undoubtedly a great shooter. 53152-1 MGM (8,000-14,000) – Lot 1177

1178
$0.00

*EXPERIENCED AND WITH FEW APOLOGIES, AS FOUND, HOLLAND & HOLLAND NO. 2 GRADE HAND DETACHABLE SIDELOCK DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE WITH CASE.

SN 17926. (ca 1905) Cal. 500/ 450 NE. 26″ Chopper lump bbls fitted with Holland style file cut quarter rib holding one standing, two folding leaf express rear sight, and matching front ramp holding ivory bead, are engraved “Holland & Holland 98 New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials London” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 70 grains cordite and 480 grain bullet. SNs are on bottom of bbls. Case hardened action is fitted with peninsula hammerless back locks having H&H patent takedown hand detachable pin. Action features long top tang which extends over comb, non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), crossbolt third fastener, disc set strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are scroll border engraved. “Holland & Holland” is on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved “Charge” “70 Grains Cordite” “500/450” “Case 3-1/4 Inches”. Blued trigger guard has SN on tang which extends to trap steel grip cap holding spare silver bead front sight with flip-up moon bead, with notation on wrapping paper “For 100 yards +. Hold at 6 o’clock for 50 yards”. Somewhat marbled and figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock has classic Holland style point pattern checkering at grip with reverse curve to back line, shadow line right hand cheekpiece, and a vacant gold oval and sling eye on bottom. Stock measures 14-5/8″ over “Old English” solid pad over two quarter inch spacers, one of which appears to be the base plate for orig Silver pad which has small widow’s peak. Matching splinter forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 1-9/16″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Rifle is accompanied by old reddish brown canvas case lined in green cloth, which has H&H silver embossed black leather label in lid. Rifle fits well. CONDITION: Fine, to very fine, mostly original, as found. Bbls retain 60 – 70% orig blue considerably thinned and silvered on sides and behind front sight from normal hand and carrying wear. Action and locks retain 20 – 30% orig case hardening color, strong where protected, turning to a mottled silver gray on sides and bottom, partially hidden by protective oil or lacquer. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish with some oil rubbed in as maintenance over numerous light marks and scratches. Checkering somewhat worn, and has not been re-cut. Newer pad has been in place for many years. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny throughout, with only a hint of throat erosion, mostly in right bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Mechanically excellent. Lock internals are bright and shiny. Case is a wreck, label is fine. A great rifle with good dimensions, ideal for an African safari, or even for a professional hunter, in the same caliber as Teddy Roosevelt’s famous Holland. Consignor has taken three cape buffalo with this rifle and won or placed using it at the Vintage Cup, for quite a few years. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53198-1 MGM (18,000-25,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1178

1179
$18,400.00

*FINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND TOP LEVER HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE IN .375 – 2-1/4″ NITRO WITH CASE.

SN 17632. Cal. .375 2-1/4″ Nitro. 28″ Dovetailed bbls fitted with quarter rib holding one standing two folding express rear, sunken mid rib, and matted ramp holding white bead front sight, are engraved with H&H New Bond street address and Field rifle trial information on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 270 grain bullet. Case hardened top lever action with top tang extending over comb, is fitted with rebounding peninsula back locks with flat faced serpentine hammers and front sliding stalking safeties. Action and locks are engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut medium to small shaded scroll within geometric borders. “Holland & Holland” is in strapwork device on each lockplate. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN on tang which extends to case hardened steel trap grip cap. Intricately marbled, dark European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/8″ over ribbed horn buttplate, and features classic point pattern checkering and H&H style right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A gold oval on toe line is engraved “J. A. B”. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Cast about 1/4 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. Rifle comes in an old leather Holland & Holland case with central brass medallion on top which is embossed “J. A. B.” Case is lined in blue cloth and has old paper H&H label in lid. Case contains an H&H marked round oil bottle and some fired brass made from .405 Winchester. PROVENANCE: Copy of ledger page confirming specifications and that rifle was made for “Burdeu”. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a London quality re-black with some scuffs and scratches. Action retains approx 80% orig case hardening color, silvered from normal handling around bottom, high edges, and fences. Locks retain traces of their color, hammers fairly strong. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish with light marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are good to fine, dark in grooves. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks crisp. Safeties work. Case leather is very dark, considerably bumped and rubbed with repairs at ends. New straps are good. Repaired handle is good. Interior cloth has considerable deterioration with rubs and marks. Label considerably foxed, wrinkled, and soiled, with heavy rub through. 52999-6 (12,500-22,500) C&R – Lot 1179

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1180
$74,750.00

*PRISTINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” EJECTOR .577 NE DOUBLE RIFLE IN MAKER’S CASE WITH ACCESSORIES, MADE FOR NATHANIEL C. NASH, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. IN 1909.

SN 19284. Cal. .577 3″ NE (650 grain bullet) Made just before the 750 grain loading became available, this superb condition rifle has 26″ chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut H & H style quarter rib with one standing, two folding leaf express sight with ivory triangle inset in standing leaf. Matching front ramp is fitted with enamel bead and flip-up night sight. Orig sight protector is in place. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials, London.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 80 grains cordite and 650 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Robust, case hardened action with slightly rounded bar, is fitted with hand detachable back locks in usual double rifle manner. Top strap extends over comb, and is fitted with folding peep sight which nestles into recess in strap. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, disc set strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front articulated). This rifle was made in 1909, which coincides with the appearance of the Holland & Holland detachable lock system, and is so fitted. Action and locks are engraved in classic Holland & Holland house style with full coverage varying sized open shaded scroll with strapwork highlights surrounding “Holland & Holland” in usual H&H arched device on each lockplate. Fences have semi-relief carved acanthus. Bottom of action is engraved “Charge” “80 Grains cordite” “.577” “Case 3 Inches”. Blued top lever is engraved “Royal Ejector” and trigger guard is engraved with open non-shaded scroll with SN on tang which extends to case hardened trap steel grip cap (spare fore sight in trap). Superbly stump figured and lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over orig Silver pad. Stock features classic Holland styling, with drop points, point pattern checkering at grip which has reverse curve to rear line, and superbly sculpted right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A sling loop matching that on bbls and a gold oval engraved with monogram “NCN” are on toe line. Matching splinter “AB” ejector forend has forward pivoting lever release. Drop at heel: approx 3-7/16″, drop at comb: approx 2-1/16″-. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 12 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion is lined in scarlet cloth, and has dust divider between lid and bottom compartment. Gold embossed H&H label as well as charge card for this particular rifle, is in lid. Bottom compartment contains an assemblage of orig accessories French-fitted including 3 horn handled turnscrews marked Holland & Holland, and a horn handled striker key, H&H marked round oil bottle, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet, lace on leather muzzle protector, carrying sling, broken case extractor, and wood covered steel cleaning rod, with two brushes in covered compartment which also contains two keys. PROVENANCE: Nathaniel Cushing Nash; Nathaniel Cushing Jr.; The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund; Special Gold Medal winner at first CA Side-by-Side Society Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in 2000; Copy of factory ledger pages, including shooting report, and indicating rifle was finished in July 1909. CONDITION: Essentially as new, appears unfired since proof, with only the faintest handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Wood of butt has shrunk a bit and plate of pad is proud. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Case leather is still light in color, has a few bumps and rubs. (Still creaks when case is opened.) Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth is excellent with compressions and rubs. Labels and accessories are excellent. An incredible, essentially unfired, big game rifle. The 650 grain loading remained popular for many years, as rifles could be built at a convenient carrying weight, and still deliver impressive “knock-out” power to the largest beasts on the planet. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53184-2 MGM (65,000-95,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1180

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1181
$63,250.00

*SUPERB ORIGINAL CONDITION HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” .375 NITRO EXPRESS DOUBLE RIFLE IN ORIGINAL MAKER’S CASE WITH ACCESSORIES, MADE FOR NATHANIEL C. NASH, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. IN 1905.

SN 19309. Cal. .375 Flanged NE. 2-1/2″. This fine condition rifle has 26″ chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut H & H style quarter rib with one standing, two folding leaf express sight with ivory triangle inset in standing leaf. Matching front ramp is fitted with enamel bead and flip-up night sight, as well as slip-on sight protector. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials, London.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 40 grains cordite and 320 grain bullet. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened action with slightly rounded bar, is fitted with back locks in usual double rifle manner. Top strap extends over comb, and is fitted with folding peep sight which nestles into recess in strap. Action also features automatic bolted safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, disc set strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front checkered and “loose”). Action and locks are engraved in early Holland & Holland style with interplay of large open strapwork scroll in background of varying sized shaded scroll. “Holland & Holland” is in scroll flanked device at front of lockplates. Fences are more deeply engraved with scroll. Bottom of action is engraved “The Royal” and “Hammerless”. Blued top lever is scroll engraved and trigger guard is engraved with non-shaded open scroll with SN on tang which extends to case hardened trap steel grip cap (containing spare strikers and front sight). Nicely marbled and stump figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over orig ribbed horn buttplate. Stock features classic Holland styling, with drop points, point pattern checkering at grip which has reverse curve to rear line, and superbly sculpted right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A gold oval engraved with monogram “NCN” and sling loop matching that on bbl, are on toe line. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion is lined in scarlet cloth, and has dust divider between lid and bottom compartment. Gold embossed H&H label as well as charge card for this particular rifle, are in lid. Bottom compartment contains an assemblage of orig accessories French-fitted including 3 horn handled turnscrews marked Holland & Holland, and a horn handled striker key, H&H marked round oil bottle, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet, lace on leather muzzle protector, carrying sling, broken case extractor, bone striker bottle with ivory fore sight, and wood covered steel cleaning rod, with 1 brush in covered compartment which also contains two keys. PROVENANCE: Nathaniel Cushing Nash; Nathaniel Cushing Jr.; The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund; Special Gold Medal winner at first CA Side-by-Side Society Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in 2000; Copies of ledger pages indicating that this rifle was finished in July 1905. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of casual field use, with silvering and thinning of case hardening colors on fences, beads, and on bottom of action and forend iron as well as top tang, from normal hand wear, otherwise bbls and stocks have only a few handling and assembly marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case leather is still light in color, has some light staining, and a few marks and rubs. Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth is excellent with compressions and rubs. Labels and accessories are excellent. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53184-3 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1181

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1182
$40,250.00

*SUPERB CONDITION SVELTE HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” EJECTOR .360 NE DOUBLE RIFLE IN MAKERS CASE WITH ACCESSORIES, MADE FOR NATHANIEL C. NASH, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. IN 1906.

SN 19354. Cal. .360 2-1/4″ This superb condition rifle has 26″ chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut H & H style quarter rib with one standing, two folding leaf express sight with ivory triangle inset in standing leaf. Matching front ramp is fitted with enamel bead and flip-up night sight. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials, London.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 30 grains cordite and 300 grain bullet. SNs and Whitworth sheaf of wheat logos are on bottoms of bbls. A sling loop is soldered to bottom rib. Slim, scaled down case hardened action with slightly rounded bar, is fitted with back locks in usual double rifle manner. Top strap extends over comb, and is fitted with folding peep sight which nestles into recess in strap. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, disc set strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front checkered). Action and locks are engraved in Holland & Holland house style with full coverage varying sized open shaded scroll with strapwork highlights surrounding “Holland & Holland” in classic H&H arched device on each lockplate. Fences have semi-relief carved acanthus. Bottom of action is engraved “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector”. Blued top lever is engraved “Royal Ejector” and trigger guard is engraved with open non-shaded scroll with SN on tang which extends to case hardened trap steel grip cap (spare fore sight in trap). Stump figured and lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over orig ribbed horn buttplate. Stock features classic Holland styling, with drop points, point pattern checkering at grip which has reverse curve to rear line, and superbly sculpted right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A sling loop matching that on bbls and a gold oval engraved with monogram “NCN” are on toe line. Matching splinter “AB” ejector forend has Anson release. Drop at heel: approx 3-3/8″, drop at comb: approx 2-7/8″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion is lined in scarlet cloth, and has dust divider between lid and bottom compartment. Gold embossed H&H label as well as charge card for this particular rifle, is in lid. Bottom compartment contains an assemblage of orig accessories French-fitted including 3 horn handled turnscrews marked Holland & Holland, and a horn handled striker key, H&H marked round oil bottle, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet, lace on leather muzzle protector, carrying sling, broken case extractor, bone striker bottle with spare strikers and ivory front sight, and wood covered steel cleaning rod, with brush in covered compartment which also contains two keys. PROVENANCE: Nathaniel Cushing Nash; Nathaniel Cushing Jr.; The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund; Special Gold Medal winner at first CA Side-by-Side Society Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in 2000; Copy of factory ledger pages, indicating rifle was finished Nov 1906. CONDITION: It appears this lovely lightweight rifle was another one of Mr. Nash’s favorites, as it shows evidence of light field use, with silvering and thinning of case hardening colors on fences, beads, and on bottom of action and forend iron from normal hand wear, otherwise bbls and stocks have only a few handling and assembly marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Case leather is still light in color, has a few bumps and rubs. Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth is excellent with compressions and rubs. Labels and accessories are excellent. Perhaps the ideal New England deer rifle, this cartridge in its nitro loading, is equivalent to the 38-55. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53184-5 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1182

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1183
$51,750.00

*EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” EJECTOR .303 BRITISH DOUBLE RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL SCOPE IN MAKERS CASE WITH ACCESSORIES, MADE FOR NATHANIEL C. NASH, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. IN 1909.

SN 19375. Cal. .303 British. 2-1/4″ This fine condition rifle has 26″ chopper lump bbls fitted with file cut H & H style quarter rib with one standing, two folding leaf express sight with ivory triangle inset in standing leaf, as well as early type H&H scope bases. Matching front ramp is fitted with enamel bead and flip-up night sight. Tops of bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials, London.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs. SNs and Whitworth sheaf of wheat logos are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened action with slightly rounded bar, is fitted with back locks in usual double rifle manner. Top strap extends over comb, and is fitted with folding peep sight which nestles into recess in strap. Action also features automatic bolted safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, disc set strikers, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front checkered). Locks are hand detachable with patent takedown pin on left side. Action and locks are engraved in Holland & Holland house style with full coverage varying sized open shaded scroll with strapwork highlights surrounding “Holland & Holland” in classic H&H arched device on each lockplate. Fences have semi-relief carved acanthus. Bottom of action is engraved “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector”. Blued top lever is engraved “Royal Ejector” and trigger guard is engraved with open non-shaded scroll with SN on tang which extends to case hardened trap steel grip cap. Superb stump figured and lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over orig ribbed horn buttplate. Stock features classic Holland styling, with drop points, point pattern checkering at grip which has reverse curve to rear line, and superbly sculpted right hand shadow line cheekpiece. A gold oval engraved with monogram “NCN” is on toe line. Matching splinter AB ejector forend has Anson release. Rifle is fitted with orig Voightlander Skopar B scope with fine crosshair and dot reticle in orig rings. Top of scope is engraved “Rifle no 19375” “Voightlander”. Scope has its orig brass lens cap. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 2″-. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight without scope: 8 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion is lined in scarlet cloth, and has dust divider between lid and bottom compartment. Gold embossed H&H label as well as charge card for this particular rifle, are in lid. Bottom compartment contains an assemblage of orig accessories French-fitted including 3 horn handled turnscrews marked Holland & Holland, and a horn handled striker key, H&H marked round oil bottle, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet, lace on leather muzzle protector, funnel for washing bores, broken case extractor, bone striker bottle with spare strikers and spare front sight, and wood covered steel cleaning rod with 2 brushes, in covered compartment which also contains two keys. PROVENANCE: Nathaniel Cushing Nash; Nathaniel Cushing Jr.; The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund; Special Gold Medal winner at first CA Side-by-Side Society Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in 2000; Factory email with history and specifications. CONDITION: It appears this fine versatile rifle was one of Mr. Nash’s favorites, as it shows evidence of considerable field use, with silvering and thinning of case hardening colors on fences, beads, and on bottom of action and forend iron as well as edges of trigger guard and top tang, all from normal hand wear, otherwise bbls and stocks have only a few handling and assembly marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Scope is excellent, with a few light scratches in orig lacquer. Optically clear. Case leather is still light in color, has some light staining, and a few marks and rubs. Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth is excellent with compressions and rubs. Labels and accessories are excellent. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53184-4 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1183

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1184
$74,750.00

*EXTRAORDINARY TRUE PAIR OF HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” EJECTOR 12 BORE HEAVY PROOF GAME SHOTGUNS IN MAKERS CASE WITH ACCESSORIES, MADE FOR NATHANIEL C. NASH, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. IN 1905.

SN 23867/23868. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Dovetailed steel bbls with slightly raised game ribs are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98. New Bond Street, London.” “Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel”. Rear portions of ribs are scroll engraved and gold inlaid with numbers “1” and “2” which also appears on top levers and on forend tips, denoting a true pair. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers and 1-1/4 ounces of shot. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and Whitworth sheaf of wheat trademarks. Case hardened “Royal” sidelock actions are stocked to the fences and feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Actions and locks are engraved in traditional Holland & Holland house style with near full coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized, but mostly large, open shaded acanthus scroll. “Holland & Holland” is in classic arched device on each lockplate. Bottoms of actions are engraved “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector”. Blued top levers are engraved “Patent Ejector”. Trigger guards are engraved with open scroll and have SNs on short tangs. Well matched dark finely marbled and nicely stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstocks measure 14-1/4″ over orig ribbed horn buttplates. Stocks feature classic Holland styling with drop points and point pattern checkering on diamond hands. Gold ovals on toe lines are engraved with monogram “NCN”. Matching splinter AB ejector forends have Anson releases. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .015 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″+. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .036 (full), right – .016 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .024. Drop at heel: 2-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Original makers oak and leather 2-gun case with shaped brass corners and circular central medallion, is lined in scarlet cloth, and has dust divider between lid and bottom compartment in typical Holland “Best” manner. Gold embossed black leather H&H label along with orig charge card for this particular pair of guns is in lid. Bottom compartment contains orig complement of high quality accessories semi-French fitted, including 2-pc ebony and brass cleaning rod with 7″ handle, pair of horn handled H&H marked turnscrews, 2 pairs of snap caps, round pewter oil bottle, 12 bore pull through field cleaning kit, tan leather wallet containing two sets of spare strikers, brushes and mops, H&H bench cloth, and the key. PROVENANCE: Nathaniel Cushing Nash; Nathaniel Cushing Jr.; The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund; Special Gold Medal winner at first CA Side-by-Side Society Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns in 2000; Copy of factory ledger page indicating guns were made in 1905. CONDITION: Absolutely phenomenal, original, as found, very close to new, with only a few very light handling and assembly marks in all orig finishes. Gun “2” shows evidence of light field use, with a touch of silvering on fences, and firing halos on breechface. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Case leather is still light in color, with some scrapes and rubs, and a touch of soiling. Straps and handle are very fine. Interior cloth is excellent with marks and light compressions from contents, with a bit of soiling where actions rest. Accessories are excellent. Reference specimens! 53184-1 MGM (45,000-65,000) C&R – Lot 1184

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1185
$120,750.00

*STUNNING BEAUTIFULLY MATCHED PAIR OF 28 GAUGE HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL DELUXE” SHOTGUNS WITH SUPERBLY RENDERED DRAMATIC SCROLL AND FINELY DETAILED TWO-COLOR GOLD INLAYS BY SIMON COGGAN, WITH CUSTOM FACTORY CASE.

SN 41378/ 41379. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are gold inlaid “Holland & Holland. London. England.” on narrow, swamped, game ribs. Nos “1” and “2” are gold inlaid at rear portions of ribs, as well as on top levers and forend tips. Single gold bands surround breech ends of bbls. Bbl flats are stamped with 2000 London nitro proofs, and with importers name and address. Bbls are fitted with Holland & Holland patent self-opening assist springs. Small sized coin finished sidelock “Royal” actions feature automatic safeties, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Actions and locks are decorated with a well thought out panoply of large shaded scroll accented by two-color flush gold inlay of light gold sprays of foliage and darker gold birds. Some birds are full bodied, most are just heads peeping (pun intended) from behind gold leaves and tendrils of scroll. Gun “1” has full bodied grouse on left lock has heads of pheasant, wood pigeons, partridge, and quail; right lock with duck, pheasant, woodcock, and grouse. Bottom of action depicts 3/4 view of a quail along with woodcock and grouse heads. A pair of quail are on trigger guard bow, and head of pheasant is on tang. Gun “2” with full bodied pheasant on left lock has heads of grouse, quail, and ducks, with grouse, ducks and woodcock on right. A grouse and duck, as well as pheasant and quail, are on bottom, with heads of a pair of quail on trigger guard bow and grouse at rear of tang. “Holland & Holland” in gold is on scrolled ribbon on each lockplate, and SN is in gold on trigger guard tangs. The number of individual gold inlays is probably well over 100 per gun, and this unusual treatment even extends to Anson release rod housings on insides of forends. All work is masterfully done by the revered prodigy master engraver, Simon Coggan, who early in his career took training in his father, Phillip Coggan’s shop to learn the intricacies of the Bulino technique; later evolving his own style of shading, which is evident in this particular work. His signature “S.COGGAN” appears on trigger plates of both guns. Superbly matched exhibition quality intricately marbled lightly stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstocks are classically styled with drop points and point pattern checkering at grips, along with vacant gold ovals on bottoms, and measure 15″ over checkered wood butts. Matching splinter ejector forends have Anson releases. Gun no “1”: Bore diameter: left -.550, right – .550. Bore restrictions: left – .023 (full), right – Gun.015 (mod). Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 15″. Gun no “2”: Bore diameter: left -.550, right – .551. Bore restrictions: left – .022 (full), right – .014 (mod). Drop at heel: 1-15/16″-, drop at comb: 1-3/8″+. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 15″. Makers highest quality oak and dark brown leather case with brass corners has tan canvas leather trimmed outer cover, central medallion embossed “L. W. W”. Interior is lined in dark green suede surrounding inset gold embossed black leather H&H label in lid. Bottom is nicely fitted for both guns, with accessories semi-French fitted. These accessories include 2-pc brass and composition cleaning rod, 3 ebony handled turnscrews, ebony handled chamber brush, 2 pairs of H&H marked gold plated snap caps with horn bodies, and gold plated H&H round oil bottle. PROVENANCE: The Estate of noted CO Springs,CO entrepreneur Larry W. Wiedeman. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to “as new”, with only a few very minor handling and assembly marks in all finishes. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case leather is nearly as new, protected by its outer cover, which has some light scuffs and marks in leather. Interior is excellent. Accessories are excellent. An incredible over-the-top pair of guns. 53046-1 MGM (125,000-175,000) – Lot 1185

1186
$40,250.00

*FINE CASED PAIR OF 16 GAUGE HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” HAMMERLESS EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUNS ONCE THE PROPERTY OF MARY MILLICENT ABIGAIL ROGERS, SOCIALITE, FASHION ICON, AND ART COLLECTOR.

SN 30573/ 30574. (ca 1922) Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls with swamped game ribs are engraved “Holland & Holland” “98 New Bond Street, London.” on tops. Breech ends of ribs are gold inlaid “1” or “2” with matching numbers on top levers, and forend tips. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened “Royal” actions are stocked to the fences and feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, H&H patent hand detachable locks by Brazier, and single non-selective H&H triggers. Actions are engraved in unusual pattern of near full coverage large varying sized open shaded scrolling acanthus with floral highlights. “Holland & Holland” instead of being in its normal device at center of locks, is surrounded by scroll at bottoms toward fronts. Fences are engraved with stylized shells. “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector” is on bottom of each action in unusual scroll surrounded geometric devices. Trigger plates are engraved “HOLLAND’S” “SINGLE TRIGGER”. Small bow, single beaded blued trigger guards have open scroll on bows, and SNs on short tangs. Lightly streaked and figured European walnut straight grip buttstocks with classic drop points and point pattern checkering on diamond hands, measure 14-3/4″ over checkered wood butts on 1-3/4″ lengthening pieces. There are two gold ovals on toe lines, one set engraved “M. M. R” matching initials on case, and the other set engraved “P. P. R”. Matching splinter ejector AB ejector forends have Anson releases. Gun no. “1”: Bore diameter: left -.664, right – .665. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (mod), right – .011 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.664, right – .663. Bore restrictions: left – .015 (mod), right – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .026. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″-, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 15oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Makers orig leather 2 gun case is embossed “M. M. Rogers” on top. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth and has gold embossed H&H label in lid, and orig charge card for this particular pair of guns. Case contains bone striker bottle and two pairs of H&H marked snap caps. PROVENANCE: Wikipedia information on the life of Mary Millicent Abigail Rogers. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly original. Bbls retain approx 95% orig blue with quite a number of light marks and scratches, mostly toward breech ends. Actions retain approx 90% orig case hardening color, silvered on fences and beads. Lockplates retain nearly all of their orig color. Finish on gun “1” is at the lower end of the scale, and shows considerably more wear than gun “2”. Top levers are silvered a bit on thumbpieces. Blue on trigger guards is silvering on beads and edges, thinning at grips. Stocks retain most of their orig oil finish. Butts are partially refinished with new oil added at time of addition of lengthening pieces, which are painted in to match fairly well. Bores are excellent. Actions are tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time on gun “1”, trigger works well. Gun “2” trigger will not set up for second shot, undoubtedly needs cleaning, as guns have been in storage for a long time. Case leather is darkening, has some water stains, numerous rubs, with some tape marks and paint. Interior cloth is good, some soiling. Label is very fine. Charge card is soiled and foxed. Partitions have been altered to allow for lengthening pieces. 53013-1 MGM (25,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1186

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1187
$13,800.00

*HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” HAMMERLESS EJECTOR SELF-OPENING HEAVY GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 33815. (ca 1955) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland” “98, New Bond Street, London.” on tops either side of slightly raised, narrow, matted, concave game rib with “3” gold inlaid at rear. “3” is also in gold on top lever and on forend tip. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, and with importers name and address (BSA NY Millbrook). Bbls are fitted with H&H type self-opening assist spring assembly. Rear portion of bottom rib is engraved “MADE IN ENGLAND”. “Royal” sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved in classic “Royal” style with near full coverage varying sized shaded scroll. “Holland & Holland” is in classic device on each lockplate, and “Royal Model” is on bottom of action and “MADE IN ENGLAND” is on hinge pin cover. Single beaded trigger guard has scroll on bow and SN on short tang. HIgh quality newly made straight grip buttstock is of spectacular burl figured European walnut and measures 15-1/4″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic point pattern checkering, drop points, and vacant gold oval. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .038 (extra full), right – .021 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .021, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. Older makers oak and leather case (gun 20230) with leather corners and central brass medallion is embossed “G. V. Hordern” “60th RIFLES”. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth, and has large paper H&H label along with aforementioned charge label with SN in lid. Case contains an old 2-pc cleaning rod and a new H&H marked oil bottle, and snap caps. CONDITION: Fine, as refurbished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin rust re-black over some light marks. Front portion of rib lifted slightly at juncture with rear portion. Action and lockplates are cleaned to mostly a mottled coin finish. Newly made stocks retain essentially all of their orig finish. Bores are fine, lightly frosted at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark, stained, and rubbed. Renewed interior cloth is very fine, with some rubs. Label is foxed. Snap caps are missing their “primers”. 52530-1 (12,500-17,500) C&R – Lot 1187

1188
$11,500.00

*VERY FINE HOLLAND & HOLLAND HEAVY PROOF ROYAL HAMMERLESS EJECTOR “CONTINENTAL PIGEON” SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 29043. (1925) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. This special Holland Royal, made with hidden third fastener, side clips, and hinged front trigger, was listed in contemporary catalogs as a “special pigeon or waterfowl gun”. These guns also normally had matted, flat ribs. Guns with this configuration by Holland & Holland are quite unusual. This example has 30″ chopper lump bbls with low, concave, game rib, engraved “Holland & Holland.” and “98 New Bond Street, London.” on tops. Gun is one of a pair with the number “1” gold inlaid on scroll engraved portion at rear of rib, top lever, and forend tip. (Gun comes in two gun case. Charge card lists this gun and another, gun no. 29163, as a pair.) Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 1-1/4 oz shot. Robust, Royal sidelock action is stocked to the fences, and fitted with automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), aforementioned third fastener, side clips, and articulated front trigger, along with H & H patent detachable lock pin, and gold band tumbler end cocking indicators. Action and lockplates are engraved with classic H & H house style large, shaded scroll with acanthus highlights, having “Holland & Holland” engraved in scrolled device on each lockplate, and bottom of action with “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector”. Blued top lever is engraved “Royal Ejector”. Single beaded trigger guard with short tang is scroll engraved and has SN at grip. Well marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over black leather faced Silver type pad, and features diamond hand, drop points, classic flat top point pattern checkering with mullered borders, and a gold oval on toe line engraved “L. C. C”. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left-.731, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.016 (Lt Mod), right -.010 (IC). Wall thickness: left -.023, right -.026. Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Makers oak and leather two gun case with brass corners and push button latch is embossed “L. C. C.” on top. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth with gold embossed black leather Holland & Holland label in lid, along with charge card for this gun and its mate. Case contains 3-pc ebony and brass cleaning rod, snap caps, round oil bottle, horn striker bottle, 3 rosewood handled turnscrews, and some cleaning equipment and case straps. PROVENANCE: Factory letter and copy of ledger page, stating gun was completed 1925 for “Stebbins” as a “Continental model Pigeon gun” made to pair with “29163”. Copies of shooting reports stating that gun was re-regulated in 1927, and again in 1931. Reproduction of 1920 catalog. CONDITION: Very fine, retaining approx 90% of what appears to be orig blue on bbls, but is most likely a high quality older re-blue. Action retains a considerable amount of its orig muted case hardening color, but is mostly pewter gray. Trigger guard with traces of blue is mostly silver. Stocks retain most of what is likely orig oil finish with numerous marks and rubs from normal handling and wear. Checkering is slightly worn and dirty. There are a few minor chips missing from sharp edges of forend toward tip, and incipient 1/4″ crack behind top tang of action. Bores are excellent, smooth, bright, and shiny throughout, with one minor ping on bottom of left bbl, about 5″ back from muzzle. A hint of looseness is felt with forend off. Action feels tight with forend in place. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather has splotches of darkening, slight crazing, and a number of rubs through top grain. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth has some minor insect damage, rubs and soiling. Label is fine, with some rubs through. Accessories are excellent. 53123-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1188

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1189
$12,650.00

*LOVELY OLD HOLLAND & HOLLAND “ROYAL” HAMMERLESS EJECTOR LIGHT GAME SHOTGUN MADE FOR RUSSIAN PRINCE SERGEI BELOSSELSKY WITH ORIGINAL TWO-GUN CASE AND CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE.

SN 22639. (1900) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Dovetailed bbls fitted with swamped game rib are engraved “Holland & Holland” “98. New Bond Street, London.” on tops. Rear portion of rib is inlaid “1” in gold. This gun was number “1” of a pair, with “1” also gold inlaid on top lever, and engraved on inside of forend iron. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SNs are stamped on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened “Royal” sidelock action is stocked to the fences and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. This gun predates Holland’s hand detachable lock system, and has not been retrofitted. Action and locks are engraved with superbly cut and shaded varying sized open scroll in what was to become Holland’s “house style”. “Holland & Holland” is in now classic arched device on each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved “Royal” “Hammerless” “Ejector”. Fences are more deeply engraved with matching scroll having floral terminations and strapwork highlights. Blued top lever is engraved “Patent Ejector”, and trigger guard with open scroll on bow has SN on tang. Very nicely marbled and attractively fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-3/8″ over leather covered Silver type pad. Stock also features typical drop points, classic point pattern checkering on diamond hand, and a gold oval on toe line engraved “V.K.” Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .002 (cyl), right – .001 (cyl). (Factory ledger page indicates that this is the orig choke configuration for these bbls. Both are listed as “good cyl.”) Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .024. Drop at heel: 2-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast about 1/2″ off. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15-3/8″. Orig oak and leather 2-gun case with brass corners and central medallion, is lined in blue cloth, and has gold embossed black leather Holland & Holland label in lid, along with orig charge card for the pair of guns and information card pertaining to ejectors. Bottom compartment is separated by a hinged dust cover. Also included is an oak and leather brass bound ammunition magazine with space for approx 600 shot shells. Brass oval screwed to top is engraved “Prince S Belosselsky Krestofsky St. Petersbourg.” Orig factory ledger indicates that this gun was made for “Belloselsky”. PROVENANCE: Copy of ledger page confirming orig specifications, and that this gun was originally choked cylinder and cylinder. Digital scans of old family photographs showing Prince Belloselsky using this gun in the company of Tsar Nicholas II. This gun was consigned by the husband of the original owners granddaughter. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust re-blue over light marks. Engraving remains clear. Action retains approx 30% orig case hardening color, strong where protected, pleasingly silvered on normal wear points. Lockplates retain approx 80% orig color, left lock possibly somewhat stronger. Top lever has silver highlights, silvered on thumbpiece. Trigger guard retains 15 – 20% blue, mostly on bow. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish over some light marks, and with a few subsequent marks, checkering competently re-cut. There is a repaired 5/8″ crack behind left lockplate, and another small crack behind top tang, both appear to be stable. 1/2″ x 1-1/2″ replacement piece has been set into left side of forend near tip. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Safety button is sluggish (needs lubrication). Case leather is good, with numerous bumps and marks, and there are 4 tape marks around center. Orig straps and handle are good. Key lock escutcheon is missing a screw. Interior cloth is good with some insect damage. Labels are fine. Bottom section has detached partitions and glued-in green cloth repairs are in some areas. Cartridge magazine is very good. Interior missing four partitions. 52559-1 (10,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1189

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1190
$0.00

*HOLLAND & HOLLAND ROYAL EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND FACTORY WEAPON HISTORY.

SN 17304. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 26″ Dovetailed steel bbls with swamped game rib are engraved “HOLLAND & HOLLAND” and “98 New Bond Street. London.” on tops. Gun is number one of a pair with the numeral “1” gold inlaid on engraved portion at rear of rib, top lever, and engraved on forend iron. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SN is on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened Royal action is stocked to the fences and features orig Holland single trigger, automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), and gold band tumbler end cocking indicators. Action and lockplates are engraved with large, bold, open, shaded scroll, as sometimes done before H & H settled on their “house” style of large scroll and acanthus. “Holland & Holland” is in arched riband at front of each lockplate. Bottom of action is engraved “ROYAL” “HAMMERLESS” “EJECTOR”. Trigger guard has small bow and SN on short tang is also scroll engraved. Lightly fiddle figured and well streaked European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over checkered wood butt, and features drop points, classic point pattern checkering with mullered borders, and a gold oval on toe line engraved “J. P. W. Jr”. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left-.732, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.003 plus .006 recess (probably shoots a modified pattern), right -.002 plus .002 recess (IC). Wall thickness: left -.020 (at recess, otherwise .024 – .026), right -.024. Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Light tan leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in dark green cloth and has gold embossed H&H label in lid. Case contains 2-pc composition and brass cleaning rod with brush, H&H marked horn handled turnscrew, round oil bottle, and snap caps. PROVENANCE: Factory letter with orig specifications. Copy of ledger page. G & H information regarding history of this gun, and its ownership, as shown in their records. CONDITION: Very fine, as refurbished. Bbls retain 95% + fine quality satin rust blue. Action and lockplates retain a considerable amount of their orig case hardening color, strongest on lockplates. Newly made buttstock is of very high quality with correctly shaped drop points and well done checkering, and retains most of its orig finish, forend refinished, checkering re-cut, and 1-1/4″ x 8″ sliver missing from left side. Work done on this gun includes bbl work consisting of shortening orig 30″ bbls to 26″, correctly plugging voids at muzzles, and doing recessed choke, making this a fine, well balanced upland gun. Bores are excellent. Action is slightly loose. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works. Case is very fine with some staining. Interior cloth is excellent. Accessories are excellent. 53157-4 MGM (8,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1190

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1191
$34,500.00

*GROUP OF THREE HOLLAND & HOLLAND SESQUICENTENNIAL SHOTGUNS, TWO OF A THREE GUN SET, WHICH COMMEMORATED THE EVOLUTION OF HOLLAND & HOLLAND GUNS, A PERCUSSION 10 BORE AND A 12 GAUGE BAR-IN-WOOD HAMMER GUN; ALONG WITH 20 GAUGE BAR-IN-WOOD HAMMER GUN, WHICH IS NO. 11 OF A LIMITED RUN OF 15.

SN 41020/41021/41015. SN: 41020. Cal. 10 ga. Percussion Shotgun. 30″ Twist bbls are engraved “Holland & Holland” and “33 Bruton Street, London.” on tops. Concave game rib is gold inlaid “THE 1985 SESQUICENTENNIAL SET OF THREE”. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with 1985 London black powder proofs for 4 drams of black powder, and with SNs. An ebony ramrod with German silver head and tail (steel worm under cap) is held by two plain pipes. Nicely filed case hardened patent breeches have platinum blow-outs. Breech iron with integral fences is nicely scroll engraved. Bar locks with tall round bodied serpentine hammers with dolphin heads, are engraved with well cut scroll surrounding nicely cut vignettes of gentlemen shooters in percussion era attire, shooting and loading a percussion gun. Forward portion of locks are engraved with game birds over “Holland & Holland”. Trigger plate has fancy filed pineapple finial which matches thimble. Trigger guard and long spurred steel buttplate are also scroll engraved. SN is in gold on trigger guard tang. Classically shaped and finished stock is of fiddle figured and nicely marbled European walnut, and is classically checkered at grip and forepiece. Stock attaches to bbls with captive side bolt through oval steel escutcheons. Bore diameter: left -.773, right – .768. Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″.

SN: 41021. 12 ga. Bar-in-wood hammer gun: Although Holland & Holland was never known to have made bar-in-wood guns, they used this distinctive styling for this showpiece of their sesquicentennial. This particular gun has 29″ chopper lump bbls with H&H name and address engraved on tops. Game rib is gold inlaid “THE 1985 SESQUICENTENNIAL SET OF THREE”. Bbl flats are stamped with 1985 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Top lever action is case hardened and fitted with rebounding bar locks with flat faced serpentine hammers. Action is engraved with sprays of scroll and “Holland & Holland” on each side of bar. Locks are engraved with scroll, repeating the theme on the percussion gun, but with Edwardian attired sportsmen at rear portions of plates, reloading and shooting breechloading guns. Front portions of locks are engraved with rabbits. Trigger plate has large round finial with feather engraved spur. Single beaded trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN in gold on tang. Fiddle figured and nicely marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock matches wood found on the percussion gun very well, and features classic Holland & Holland drop points and diamond hand. Gun is finished with point pattern checkering at grip, and checkered wood butt. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.724, right – .725. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .018 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″.

SN: 41015. 20 ga. Bar-in-Wood Hammer Gun: This gun has 28″ chopper lump bbls with H&H name and address engraved on tops. Game rib is silver inlaid “THE 1985 SESQUICENTENNIAL HAMMER GUN NO. 11 OF 15”. Bbl flats are stamped with 1985 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Top lever action is case hardened and fitted with rebounding bar locks with flat faced serpentine hammers. Action is engraved with sprays of scroll with rose bouquet highlights. This treatment extends to locks and hammers. “Holland & Holland” is at the front of each lockplate. Trigger plate has large round finial with feather engraved spur. Single beaded trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN in gold on tang. Intricately marbled and stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic drop points, diamond hand with point pattern checkered grip, and a vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .615. Bore restrictions: left – .024 (Imod), right: .015 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .024, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only a few light handling marks in all wood and metal finishes. Guns appear unfired except for the 20 bore which shows evidence of light field use, with a few nicks in bbl blue, and some brush marks and light dings on butt. There is a scrape in finish of forend tip. Mechanically excellent, but sluggish due to congealed oil. A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire some unique Holland guns. 53052-4 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1191

1192
$11,500.00

HOLLAND & HOLLAND 28 GA. TOP LEVER HAMMER GAME SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA .410 BARRELS AND CASE.

SN 8480. (ca. 1885) Cal. 28 Ga. 2-1/2″ and .410 3″ Chambers. Nicely browned 28 Ga. 28″ Damascus barrels are engraved “Holland & Holland. 98 New Bond Street. London.” and “Winners of All the “Field” Rifle Trials, 1883″ on concave game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London black powder proofs, “Not for Ball”, “28B”, and “30M”. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SN. Bottom of right bbl is stamped “H39”. Left side of loop is stamped “F.H” (probably the initials of the actual manufacturer of this gun). Very finely made 28″ chopper lump .410 barrels are engraved “410.Ga” on concave game rib with scroll engraving at breech end. Bbl flats are stamped with 1985 Italian nitro proofs, and “Flli Rizzini”. Flats are also engraved “1889”. Rounded bar top lever action has well filed fences. Peninsula back action rebounding locks have short rounded serpentine hammers. Action, locks and lockplates are engraved with nicely cut English shaded scroll. Each lockplate is engraved “Holland & Holland”. Trigger guard has scroll on bow, with SN on long tang. Fairly dark nicely marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over ribbed horn buttplate, and features flat top checkering and a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter forend with shaped steel tip has Deeley release. 28 Ga. BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.563, right -.557. Bore restrictions: left -.005 (IC), right -.009 (IC). Wall thickness: left -.022, right -.022. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Neutral cast. Weight: 4 lbs. 13 oz, LOP 14-1/2″. 410 BBLS: Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.375 (full), right -.390 (mod). Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.032. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. Dark brown leather Nizzoli case has stitched leather corners, is lined with olive felt and has Nizzoli gold emblem. Partitions are semi-french fitted for this gun. Case contains Filli Rizzini proof certificate for .410 bbls and the key. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine, as refurbished. Damascus bbls retain 95% of high quality re-brown with good definition to pattern. Engraving on rib has been picked up. Bores are bright and shiny, but with numerous scattered pits mostly in right bbl toward muzzle. 410 bbls retain virtually all of their orig lustrous black. Bores have no visible imperfections. Action and locks are mostly silver to gray with traces of case color in protected areas, with areas of some light pinprick pitting. Stocks retain virtually all of a quality rubbed oil finish with a few minor marks, mostly on left side of buttstock. Checkering has been re-cut. Action is tight and on face with lever well to the right of center with both sets of bbls. Locks are crisp. Case is near new with only a few minor marks on exterior leather. Orig 28 ga. guns from this period are extremely scarce. Gun has great dimensions and handling characteristics. Beautifully made .410 barrels are an added bonus. 53097-15 MGM (10,000-20,000) – Lot 1192

1193
$120,750.00

*AN INCREDIBLE FIND, THE FIRST WOODWARDS MADE AFTER PURDEY’S RESURRECTED THIS FAMOUS BRAND; A PAIR OF 20 GAUGE SIDELOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER OVER-UNDER GAME SHOTGUNS WITH CASE.

SN 7185/7186. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Purdey’s bought the Woodward name and patents in June 1948 and builds their OU guns to this patent. No “Woodward’s” were made until 1997 when these two guns were produced. They have 28″ demi-bloc bbls fitted with Teague chokes, and with solid matted ribs gold inlaid “1” and “2” on breech ends denoting a true pair. (“1” and “2” also appear on top levers and forend tips.) Left sides of top bbls are engraved “J. Woodward & Sons” and with Purdey’s famous Audley House South Audley Street London address. Bbl flats are stamped with 1995 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, and with SNs. Case hardened low profile OU actions with automatic safeties (made in classic Woodward T-shape) and gold-plated single triggers, follow traditional Woodward styling with slight reinforce to action bars, and usual house style Woodward engraving consisting of 80% coverage sprays of well cut scroll around circular rose bouquets on lockplates which are also engraved “J. Woodward & Sons” in classic Woodward parchment scroll flanked devices. Bottoms of actions are engraved “Woodward’s” “PATENT” “Under & Over”. Blued trigger guards with scroll on bows have SNs in shaded fields on tangs which extend to horn grip caps. Stocks also recreate Woodward style with long sweeping “Prince of Wales” grips and sloping rise to combs. Stocks are of nicely matched, well veined and somewhat fiddle figured European walnut, and measure 15-3/4″ over checkered wood butts. Matching small one piece forends have Anson releases. Ejector work is gold-plated. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: top -.613, bottom – .613. Bore restrictions: Teague screw chokes. Wall thickness: top – .031, bottom – .032. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: top -.613, bottom – .613. Bore restrictions: Teague screw chokes. Wall thickness: top – .032, bottom – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. High quality leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather Woodward Audley House label in lid. CONDITION: Excellent with evidence of some field use. Bbls have silvering at muzzles and sharp edges, with a few light dings along edges of ribs, consistent with being run in and out of full length field carrying cases. Actions are somewhat silvered on beads with color thinning a bit around bottoms. Trigger guards silvered on edges. Stocks show scattered light marks and scratches in their orig finishes, with considerable ring marks and other scratches on forends, with finish wearing thin. This is most evident on gun “2”. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case leather shows only a scattering of light marks, and a few rubs. Straps and handle remain strong. Interior cloth is excellent, as is label. 53052-5 MGM (60,000-80,000) C&R – Lot 1193

1194
$0.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE, HENRY ATKIN WOODWARD PATTERN, OVER-UNDER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL CASE.

SN 3217. (ca 1935) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. Maker of unequaled “best” guns, Henry Atkin seems to have either purchased actions in the white from best London makers, or completely built his guns in-house, to proven patterns, and many of his customers were among the wealthiest in the world, including J. P. Morgan. He was innovative and his “Purdey” pattern side by side doubles had improved geometry to the spring cocking system yielding an easier closing gun. This Woodward pattern OU is the first seen by this cataloger, and according to SN was made well before Purdey’s acquired Woodward in 1948. It has 30″ demi-bloc bbls fitted with raised ventilated matted rib, and no side ribs. Muzzles are held by double yoke. Right side of top bbl is stamped with London proofs matching those on bottom flat for 2-1/2″ chambers. Left side of top bbl is engraved “Henry Atkin Ltd (From Purdey’s) 88. Jermyn St. London. S. W.” Woodward type low profile OU sidelock action features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with 90% coverage well cut classic English rose and scroll with “Henry Atkin Ltd” at bottom of each lockplate and in forend iron mortise on bottom of action. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Very fine burl and fiddle figured dark European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 15″ over checkered hard rubber buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant gold oval is on toe line. Matching one piece ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: top -.731, bottom – .730. Bore restrictions: top – .041 (extra full), bottom – .040 (extra full). Wall thickness: top – .022, bottom – .026. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: approx 5/8 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 15″. Original makers leather case which is of tapered shape is lined in green cloth and has Henry Atkin Ltd. St. James’s Street paper label in lid, along with a new charge card with specifications for this gun. Case contains a pair of Henry Atkin marked snap caps and some cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain essentially all of a best London re-black, engraving still clear and sharp. Action retains 25 – 35% orig case hardening color, strong where protected by fences, otherwise nicely silvered overall. Locks retain over 80% of their orig color. Top lever is silvered on thumbpiece, and trigger guard retains most of what appears to be an old re-blue. Temper blue of pins renewed. Stocks retain essentially all of a hand rubbed oil refinish with some subsequent light marks, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent with a hint of frosting in bottom bbl. Action is tight. Top bbl is slightly off face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather has numerous rubs and marks. Handle is good. One strap is missing its end, the other replaced. Interior cloth is good, considerably rubbed and soiled. Atkin label is foxed. Accessories are good. A wonderful old British OU undoubtedly with more stories to tell. 53177-7 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1194

1195
$0.00

*”MADE TO IMPRESS” THE LEGENDARY FREDERICK SCALES KELL ENGRAVED AND GOLD INLAID SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN H22269. (ca 1900) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. The story of this interesting gun is that Frederick C. Scales, a long time Purdey stocker, married a German girl, and that he built this fine gun for himself to show off the British gun trade while shooting with his in-laws. He started with a Holland & Holland type action and commandeered friends in the gun trade to complete this interesting testimonial. It has 30″ dovetailed bbls engraved “Frederick C. Scales. London.” on hand matted game rib. Rear portion of rib and breeches of bbls are engraved with 2-1/2″ triangles of nicely cut open shaded acanthus scroll with strapwork highlights. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SN is on splinter. H&H type sidelock action is engraved “F. C. Scales London” on water table and is stocked to the fences. It features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Locks are fitted with H&H type hand detachable pin. Action is flamboyantly engraved with full coverage well cut, high relief, large open scrolling acanthus with floral and strapwork highlights. Fences are relief carved with leaves and scroll. This dramatic scroll surrounds relief gold inlaid greenman’s face on bottom which appears to be a wild eyed caricature of the kaiser, or perhaps Hitler. Lockplates are gold inlaid with griffins in recumbent poses. Griffins on right side (one flying, the other passant) have pheasant heads. Other areas on this interesting gun are done in a similar manner with a gold inlaid pheasant on top lever, and a partridge in gold on trigger guard bow. Safety button is full relief engraved with grotesque face. All this interesting and well executed work is by the famed Harry Kell, engraver to the trade, often engaged by Purdey’s for special projects. Well marbled and lightly figured European walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock was made by Scales himself, and has Germanic treatment of right hand shadow line beaded cheekpiece. It has standard Purdey type drop points and grip checkering. It measures 15-1/8″ over Silver pad. Rectangular steel crest plate on toe line is relief engraved with maple leaves around “F C S” in relief gold. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has steel central diamond with more relief engraving having caricature of “North Wind” at center with gold inlaid eyes and nose. Forend tip has gold inlay of portrait of a spaniel. Interior of iron is also fully scroll engraved, with central device engraved “Made By” “Frederick C. Scales” “38 Years With J. Purdey & Sons” “LONDON” “1940”. Bore diameter: left -.732, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .028 (IMod), right – .014 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″-, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 15-1/8″. Older leather case is embossed “J. P. DALGLEISH” and is lined in burgundy cloth and contains cleaning equipment, square oil bottle, snap caps, and Purdey bench cloth. A group of photographs, some of the interior of this gun, others of master engraver Ken Hunt, and Bill O’Brien, ex-Purdey stocker, as well as David Trevallion, (who was apprenticed to O’Brien) holding this gun. PROVENANCE: SHOOTING TIMES, March 15, 1990 with article about this gun. Book: GUN CRAFT by Vic Venters who has a chapter on “The Scales Gun.” p. 229 – 244. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. BBls retain nearly all of a best black, thinning a bit on sides, with some light marks. Action retains a considerable amount of a muted orig case hardening color, percentage difficult to ascertain because of extensive engraving, highlights are attractively silvered. Stocks retain most of an old oil finish, with some marks and small dings. Checkering has been cleaned up. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather is fine. Straps are new. Handle is good. Interior cloth is good with some slight insect damage, label removed. 53177-13 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1195

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1196
$51,750.00

*WONDERFUL PAIR OF SELF-OPENING SINGLE TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUNS BY JAMES PURDEY WITH MAGNIFICENT GOLD INLAID BIRDS AND METICULOUS SCROLL BY MARCUS HUNT, WITH CASE.

SN 28533/28534. (1982) Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Chopper lump bbls with slightly raised matted game ribs gold inlaid “1” or “2” on breech ends, denoting a pair, are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House, South Audley Street, London England.” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with 1985 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and bottoms of left bbls with bbl makers initials “PS”. Tube nos. “74441” and “74442” are on loop of gun “1”, and “74443” and “74444” are on gun “2”. Case hardened self-opening sidelock actions feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and single non-selective triggers. Actions and lockplates are engraved with Purdey house style small rose and scroll bouquets interrupted by and surrounding superbly detailed semi-relief renderings in gold of scenes of birds in flight. A pair of gold woodcock are flying through gold alder branches and leaves on left lockplate of gun “1”, with group of doves rising from trees on right. Bottom of action portrays a woodcock nestled in leaf litter. Gun “2” has trio of mallards settling into marsh on left, and covey of bobwhite quail taking wing on right. A woodcock settles down through branches on bottom of this action. The superbly cut scroll and fine game scenes are by Marcus Hunt, accomplished son of all time great Ken Hunt. His signature is at the bottom of each game scene. Small bow trigger guards have SNs in gold on tangs, which extend to horn grip caps. Well marbled and nicely figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstocks measure 15-3/4″ over checkered wood butts, and feature classic styling with well executed drop points and point pattern checkering at grips. Toe lines have individual gold initials “D D” inlet. Matching splinter ejector forends have Anson releases, and are not stamped with actioners initials. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.728, right – .726. Bore restrictions: left – .025 (mod), right – .017 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .034. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.728, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .022 (mod), right – .017 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: approx 5/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. Guns are housed in brown leather two gun motor case with stitched leather corners lined in burgundy cloth, with Purdey gold embossed label in lid. Also there is a charge card for these particular guns in lid. Case contains square oil bottle still in its wrapper. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of fairly light field use. Gun “2” may show a bit more handling, but well over 95% finishes remain on metal parts, with some marks and dings on stocks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case has a few scuffs and marks in leather. Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth is very fine. Label is excellent. 53052-8 MGM (40,000-60,000) – Lot 1196

1197
$26,450.00

*SUPERB LONG BARRELED SMALL BORE CUSTOM PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH EXCELLENT SCROLL AND GOLD INLAID GAME SCENES BY RENE DELCOUR AND PHILIPPE GRIFNEE WITH CASE.

SN 21498. (ca 1917) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 29″ Chopper lump bbls are gold inlaid “J. Purdey & Sons” and engraved “Audley House, South Audley Street. London” on narrow swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs and 1985 London re-proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, “CHOKE”, and with bbl makers initials “W.H” (Bill Hill) on bottom of left bbl. Small sized case hardened Beesley patent self-opening action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage very well cut large shaded open acanthus scroll with strapwork highlights in semi-relief surrounding well done portrait of retriever on bottom of action. “J. Purdey & Sons” and “London” are in gold on both sides. Fences have matching scroll which is carved a bit deeper. There are splashes of matching scroll on lockplates accenting very well rendered game scenes, major subjects are in relief gold, and backgrounds are nicely detailed; a pair of ducks are settling into a woodland marsh on left lockplate, and a pair of cock pheasant explode from brush into open field over rail fence on right. This fine engraving is signed “R. Delcour & Ph Grifnee” on trigger plate. Trigger guard is also scroll engraved, and has SN in gold on tang. Striking, exhibition quality, well marbled and stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic styling with typical drop points, point pattern checkering, and gold oval. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has actioners initials “AF” (Alf Fullalove) on iron. Bore diameter: left -.629, right – .628. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .022 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .024, right – .023. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″+, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. High quality oak and leather case with shaped brass corners is embossed “K. H. E.” on top. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth. Gold embossed black leather label along with charge card with information for this gun, are in lid. Case contains 2 pc rosewood and brass cleaning rod, 2 horn handled turnscrews engraved “James Purdey & Sons”, horn handled striker key, horn handled chamber brush, bone striker bottle. Purdey marked accessories include square oil bottle, horn bodied snap caps, and black leather hand guard, along with a bench cloth. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of very limited use since being completely refurbished, with a few very light marks on bbls. Beads and fences of action are silvered a bit, as is blue on grip. Factory quality newly made stocks are excellent with only a few light marks and scratches, mostly on left side of butt. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are a bit off face at tops, but do contact breechfaces at bottom. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is excellent with a few marks and two shallow cuts on top. Straps and handle are excellent, as are interior and accessories. An attractive small bore Purdey finely embellished by two highly revered artists, now deceased. 53177-8 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1197

1198
$25,875.00

*FINE CONDITION HEAVY PROOF LATE ’20’S JAMES PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR PIGEON SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 23410. (1927) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with Purdey’s famous Audley House London address and Whitworth Steel information on slightly raised concave rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 1-1/4 ounces of shot, and are marked “2-3/4”. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, “CHOKE”, and bbl makers initials “AW” (Arthur Wilkes). Tube nos “57718” and “57719” are on loop. Robust, case hardened Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, side clips, disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in Purdey house style with very nicely cut small shaded scroll surrounding rose bouquets. “J. Purdey & Sons” is at the bottom of each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Blued trigger guard with open scroll on bow has SN on tang. Dramatically fiddle figured and nicely streaked European walnut straight grip buttstock with classic drop points, gold oval on bottom, and point pattern checkering at grip, measures 14-1/2″ over checkered wood butt. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release is stamped “H” on iron (long time actioner Fred Hughes). Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .043 with .001 recess (extra full), right – .020 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Brady type VC leather case with stitched leather corners, possibly provided by Purdey’s, has brown canvas leather trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth with gold embossed black leather Purdey label in lid, along with charge card with information for this gun. Case contains 2-pc ebony and brass cleaning rod with mop, brush, and jag, two horn handled turnscrews, horn handled striker key; Purdey marked accessories include a square oil bottle and two snap caps. There are also two keys. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a best London re-black with one or two minor rubs. Action retains approx 80% orig case hardening color, silvered a bit on beads, thinning slightly on fences and bottom. Lockplates retain over 95% of their orig color with just a hint of loss on left plate from thumb wear. Orig blue of top lever is silvered on top edge of thumbpiece. Forend iron retains most of its blue. Hinge pin has been replaced, and retains nearly all of its temper blue. Trigger guard retains over 80% of its orig blue, silvered in front of bow, thinned a bit at grip. Stocks retain nearly all of a very sympathetic cleaning and re-oiling with a couple of light marks, checkering competently cleaned up. Bores are excellent. Action is showroom tight. Drop is excellent. Wem ejectors are in perfect time. Case leather has a few minor scuffs and rubs, as protected by its outer cover, which is very fine, with some scuffs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is excellent, as are labels. Accessories are very fine. This is a wonderful gun. 53177-11 MGM (25,000-35,000) C&R – Lot 1198

1199
$25,875.00

*SUPERB SPECIAL ORDER JAMES PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR PIGEON SHOTGUN WITH SUPERB RELIEF SCROLL AND PIGEON MOTIF ENGRAVING BY HARRY KELL WITH MOTOR CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 22416. (1923) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with Purdey’s famous Audley House address and Whitworth steel information on tops; and are fitted with slightly raised flat matted pigeon rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, and bbl makers initials “S.S” (Sam Simons). Tube numbers “53995” and “53996” are on loop. Beesley patent self opening action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), side clips, hidden third fastener, disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved with exceptionally fine, cleanly relief cut, large open acanthus scroll with strapwork highlights in fine shaded background. This exceptional deep dramatic scroll surrounds rounded vignettes of pigeons; those on lockplates are standing on ground, while the oval scene on bottom of action shows a pigeon in flight. “J. Purdey & Sons” is above this scene and “London” is below. Fences are even more deeply carved in almost full relief. This superb work is undoubtedly by the revered Harry Kell, as the rather large eyes of his birds are essentially a signature. Trigger guard is blued, and matching scroll is on bow extending to tang which is also engraved with SN. Dense, well marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-1/8″ over leather covered pad. Stock features typical finishing with drop points, point pattern checkering and a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Actioners initials “TD” (Tom Davidson) are on iron. Bore diameter: left -.735, right – .735. Bore restrictions: left – .034 with .002 recess (extra full), right – .033 with .002 recess (extra full) (This is typical Purdey pigeon choke boring producing tight patterns. The recess creates a “hot” center). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .023. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 15-1/8″. Makers two gun motor case is embossed “S.P. ROTAN” “PHILA, U.S.A.” Interior is lined in burgundy cloth with gold embossed black Purdey label in lid. Case contains pair of Purdey marked snap caps and 2-pc rosewood and brass cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: Factory letter with specifications specifying both bbls full choke, built for “Veneziano” with large scroll and medallions of pigeon engraving. Copy of ledger page. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain 95% of a London quality re-black with a few very light marks and silvering on sharp edges. Action has lots of what was not very bright color, essentially a “french gray” as evidenced by color on water table, and is a very pleasing pewter to silver. Trigger guard re-blued, silvered on sides and grip, engraving slightly softened. A monogram (specified in factory letter) has been removed from top lever but is undetectable as area has been expertly re-engraved. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish, possibly orig. with a number of light marks and small dings. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent, with just a hint of frosting in left bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. (New hinge pin) Drop is good. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is good, crazed, and scuffed at corners. Renewed straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is good with some rubs. Accessories are good. Pigeon guns with special features similar to this finely finished example seldom come on the market; An opportunity to acquire a fine specimen that has no apologies. 53117-1 MGM (22,500-32,500) C&R – Lot 1199

1200
$23,000.00

*SUPERB CONDITION JAMES PURDEY EXTRA FINISH SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH SELECTIVE SINGLE TRIGGER AND BEAVERTAIL FOREND, WITH MOTOR CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 27846. (1973) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls with matted narrow flat rib are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons” “Audley House South Audley Street, London. England” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, and bbl makers initials “BF” (Brian Frost) on bottom of left bbl. Tube numbers “72243” and “72244” are on loop. Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features non-automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and unusual single selective trigger (It is not known what trigger was used by Purdey’s at this time, but it appears to be of Laird Pat. Westley Richards type with selector on left side of trigger plate.). Action is engraved in traditional extra finish style with near full coverage large shaded acanthus scroll with strapwork highlights. “J. Purdey & Sons” is in parchment scroll flanked device on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London” and “England”. Fences are relief carved in oak leaf and acorn motif. Engraving of this style was often done by outworker, at the time, Ken Hunt. No signature is found. Small bow trigger guard has matching scroll on bow. SN is on tang, which extends to horn pistol grip cap. Strikingly fiddle figured and marbled dark European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over checkered wood butt, and features standard drop points and point pattern grip checkering. Gold oval on toe line is engraved “RG”. Often woodwork on guns of this vintage is of indifferent quality, but this stock was obviously done by one of the long term Purdey masters, such as Bill O’Brien or Harold Delay. Full beavertail ejector forend has Anson release; unknown actioners initials “T.B” are on iron. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .025 (Imod), right – .009 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .033, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Brown leather motor case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather Purdey label in lid, along with charge card for this particular gun. Case contains 2-pc beech and brass cleaning rod, pull through cleaning kit, red leather wallet containing cleaning brushes and broken case extractor, another with action cleaning brushes, plated round oil bottle, plated brass striker bottle with spare strikers, and two keys. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with only some high edge wear visible on sharp edges, and a few light marks in wood. There are a number of fairly deep scratches in bottom central portion of bbls, most likely caused by removing action from case before removing bbls. These could easily be toned down a bit. There are also two or three small dings on left side of forend toward front. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Mechanically excellent. Case leather is excellent with a few scuffs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is fine with some rubs. Accessories are excellent. A great handling Purdey with some unusual features. 53022-1 MGM (17,500-25,000) – Lot 1200

1201
$20,700.00

*VERY FINE 20 GAUGE JAMES PURDEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR SELF-OPENING GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 22069. (1921) Cal. 20 ga. 2-11/16″ Chambers (actual measurement). 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House. South Audley Street, London.” “Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel” on narrow game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 7/8 oz shot (2-1/2″). Bbls are stamped with SNs, and “CHOKE”. Bottom of left bbl is stamped with makers initials “SS” (Sam Simons). Tube numbers “51877” and “51878” are on loop. Classic small sized Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front articulated). action and locks are engraved in typical Purdey house style rose and scroll, which is particularly well done, with cleanly cut scroll. “J. Purdey & Sons” is on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Blued trigger guard has open scroll on bow and SN on tang. Finely marbled European walnut replacement buttstock is of factory quality, and shaping, with straight grip, checkered wood butt, drop points, and flat top point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter Wem ejector forend has Anson release. Iron is stamped with unknown actioners initials “H.W”. Bore diameter: left -.618, right – .617. Bore restrictions: left – .007 (IC), right – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refurbished. Bbls retain essentially all of a London quality re-black, with a few minor nicks. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color, turning to gray brown on bottom, with silver highlights on beads and fences. Lockplates retain 80% of their orig color. Orig blue of top lever is silvered on thumbpiece. Trigger guard re-blued, and retains nearly all of that blue. Newly made buttstock has a few light marks in its orig finish. Forend refinished over some marks and dings. Checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is good. Ejectors are somewhat out of time. An attractive light weight fast handling Purdey. 53062-1 MGM (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1201

1202
$20,125.00

*SCARCE 20 GAUGE JAMES PURDEY ROUND ACTION SIDELOCK EJECTOR LIGHTWEIGHT GAME SHOTGUN WITH OAK AND LEATHER CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 22397. (1922) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with Purdey Audley House address and Whitworth steel information on slightly raised game rib. Gun is “2” of a pair, with “2” engraved on breech ends of rib, top lever, and forend iron. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers and re-proof marks (?). Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, and bbl makers initials “S.S” (Sam Simons). Tube numbers “53758” and “53759” are on loop. Small sized Beesley patent self opening action with rounded bar, features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved in Purdey house style with well cut small scroll surrounding rose bouquets. “J. Purdey & Sons” is at the bottom of each lockplate, and on bottom of action over “London”. Top lever and trigger guard are blued. Trigger guard bow is engraved with large open scroll. SN is on tang. Very nicely flame figured and well marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over checkered wood butt on 1-7/8″ well matched lengthening piece, which appears to be fit to orig curve. (13-1/4″ to end of orig wood) Stock features typical finishing with drop points, point pattern checkering and a silver oval on toe line engraved “CHM”. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Actioners initials “FH” (Fred Hughes) are on iron. Bore diameter: left -.620, right – .618. Bore restrictions: left – .010 (IC), right – .004 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 15″. Makers oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion, has later inset leather rectangle on top embossed “CHM” and interior is lined in burgundy cloth with small paper Purdey label and charge card for gun no. “20003” (another 20 bore), in lid. Case contains 2-pc walnut and brass cleaning rod with 6″ handle, two turnscrews and a striker key with ebonized handle, unmarked round oil bottle, pair of snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black wallet, action cleaning brushes in red wallet, bone striker bottle with spare strikers and springs, and other cleaning equipment and two keys in covered compartment. CONDITION: Good. This gun has been enjoyed extensively but never hurt. Bbls retain most of what appears to be their orig blue, considerably worn and silvered from normal hand wear. Action and locks are pewter gray with silver highlights on edges of bar and fences. Engraving remains clear. Orig blue of top lever and trigger guard remains approx 20%. Stocks show considerable wear, sharp edges rounded, left drop point quite smooth. Checkering does not appear to have been re-cut. There are 1″ cracks starting at mounting screws in forend. Bores are very fine, chambers lengthened. Action has a hint of looseness. Bbls are slightly off face. Ejectors are slightly out of time. Case leather is considerably darkened, crazed and rubbed. Orig straps are good. Handle is missing. Interior cloth is fine. Labels are considerably foxed. Partitions have been reconfigured for stock lengthening piece. Accessories are fine. 53132-2 MGM (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 1202

1203
$17,250.00

*REFURBISHED SMALL BORE LONG BARRELED JAMES PURDEY ROUND BODIED SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN ALONG WITH CASE.

SN 21446. (ca 1917) Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 29″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with Purdey’s famous South Audley Street London address and Whitworth Steel information on narrow game rib, which is also engraved “2”. Gun is “2” of a pair with “2” also engraved on top lever and forend iron. Bbls are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Bottom of bbls are stamped with SNs. Bottom of left bbl is stamped with bbl makers initials “WH” (Bill Hill), and engraved with importer, (G & H). Small sized round bodied Beesley self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold plated internals, disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in Purdey house style traditional rose and scroll. “J. Purdey & Son” is on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut newly made buttstock measures 15-1/4″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic styling with drop points, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant gold oval on bottom. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Iron is stamped with actioners initials “FH” (Fred Hughes). Bore diameter: left -.664, right – .664. Bore restrictions: left – .017 (mod), right – .009 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .033. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″+. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. Good quality English brown leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has Purdey gold embossed black leather label in lid, along with charge card for this particular gun. Case contains pair of rosewood handled turnscrews, rosewood handled striker key, bone striker bottle, 3-pc cleaning rod, and Purdey marked square oil bottle and snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Bbls retain essentially all of a London re-black with a couple of light marks. Action re-colored, and retains nearly all of that color, engraving slightly softened. Factory quality newly made buttstock and forend have only one or two of the faintest marks. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is good. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is excellent with some marks. Interior is excellent. Accessories near new. A scarce little gun that’s had an enormous amount of expensive work performed, bbls measure well. 53177-12 MGM (12,500-20,000) C&R – Lot 1203

1204
$14,375.00

*16 GAUGE JAMES PURDEY “GOLDEN AGE” SIDELOCK EJECTOR SELF-OPENING GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 24019. (1930) Cal. 16 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26″ Chopper lump bbls with narrow, matted game rib are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons. Audley House. South Audley Street. London.” and “Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers, and are also stamped 2-9/16 (original). Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs (24019) and bbl makers initials “SS” (Sam Simons). Splinter is engraved “Made in England”. Tube nos. “62913” and “62914” are on loop. Bottom of rear lump is engraved “2”, most likely denoting a second set of bbls, as top lever and forend iron are engraved “1”. Case hardened Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved in usual Purdey house style with well cut small scroll surrounding rose bouquets. “J. Purdey & Sons” is on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Blued trigger guard with open scroll on bow, has SN on tang. Well marbled and figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over Silver type pad, and features drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, with silver oval on toe line engraved with monogram “FUTM” (?). Actioner, Westley Nobbs’s initials “WN” are on iron. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.663, right – .663. Bore restrictions: left – .015 (mod), right – .003 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .036, right – .038. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 on. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Good quality brown leather case with brass corners is lined in burgundy cloth, has gold embossed black leather Purdey label in lid, and contains two keys. CONDITION: Very good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-black. Action retains approx 20% orig case hardening color. Lockplates retain about half of their color. New hinge pin retains nearly all of its temper blue. Other screws and pins have renewed temper blue. Stocks retain nearly all of an old hand rubbed oil finish, with some subsequent marks, sharp edges somewhat rounded. Checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is good, replaced at same time as hinge pin. Relatively new case is excellent. 53075-1 (12,500-17,500) C&R – Lot 1204

1205
$16,100.00

ANTIQUE PAIR OF JAMES PURDEY & SONS SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUNS WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES AND FACTORY LETTER, ONE WITH NEW FACTORY BARRELS.

SN 15667/15668. (1896) Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House South Audley Street London” on narrow game ribs. Bbls of “1” also have Whitworth steel information. “1” and “2” are engraved on breech ends of ribs, top levers, and inside of forend irons denoting a true pair. Bbl flats of “1” are stamped with London proofs, and 1973 London re-proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and bbl makers initials “WH” (Bill Hill). Tube numbers “18060” and “18061” are on loop. Bbls of gun “2” are stamped with 1974 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, again with SNs, and bbl makers initials “JA” (J. Aldous). Tube numbers “73061” and “73062” are on loop. Case hardened Beasley patent self opening sidelock actions feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, engraved arrow tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Actions and locks are engraved in Purdey house style with exceptionally well cut small scroll surrounding rose bouquets as undoubtedly performed by head engraver, James Lucas. Trigger guards with open scroll on bows have SNs on tangs. Fairly well matched well streaked and nicely fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstocks measure 15-3/8″ over checkered wood butts on 1-1/4″ well matched extensions. LOP on orig wood is 14-3/16″. (Factory records indicate orig length of 14-1/2″ most likely over buttplates.) Stocks feature elongated drop points, standard point pattern checkering on semi diamond hands, and vacant silver ovals on toe lines. Matching splinter ejector forends with Anson releases are marked with actioners initials “SP” (Sol Prentice) on irons. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .017 (mod), right – .001 (cyl). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .026. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15-3/8″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .009 (IC), right – .007 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 15-3/8″. Orig oak and leather two gun case with brass corners and central medallion is engraved “Kenneth Prescott” “20 Cambridge Square” “Hyde Park” “W.” Case is lined in scarlet cloth and has small paper Purdey label in lid, along with charge card for this particular pair of guns. Case contains ebony handled turnscrew, matching striker key, 12 bore broken case extractor, bone handled cleaning brush, tin of NevaRust, pull through cleaning kit, and handle of 2-pc cleaning rod. An open compartment has two trigger locks and keys. Also included are red cloth bags. PROVENANCE: Factory fax confirming orig specs and new bbls. Purdey game register with red cover and “Directions for James Purdey & Sons Hammerless Guns 1887” with brown cover with information for guns number “13881-2”. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Orig bbls retain nearly all of a “best” London re-black with some light marks and scratches. New bbls (gun “2”) are in similar condition, but with fewer scratches in their orig blue. Actions retain 10 – 20% orig color where protected. Lockplates retain 30 – 50% of their orig color; left plates are strongest. Most orig blue is on top levers and traces of blue are on trigger guards. Stocks retain 30 – 40% of an old oil refinish, sharp edges rounded, checkering re-cut. Butt portions are refinished in oil, with installation of lengthening pieces, and have much less shine. Bores of “1” are very good to fine, with heavy frosting. Bores of “2” are excellent. Actions are tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is dark, scuffed and rubbed, some places through. Newer straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is very good, considerably soiled from contact with guns, two areas rubbed through. Labels are foxed. Partitions have been moved to accommodate longer stocks. Accessories are good. 52752-1 (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1205

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1206
$14,950.00

*LOVELY, AS FOUND, PURDEY “GOLDEN AGE” HEAVY PROOF SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 24638. (1932) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 29″ Chopper lump bbls with slightly raised matted game rib, are engraved with Purdey’s Audley House address and Whitworth steel information on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4′ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs, and bottom of left bbl with makers initials “SS” (Sam Simons). Splinter is engraved “Made in England”. Tube numbers “61581” and “61582” are on loop. Case hardened Beesley patent self-opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, side clips, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, disc set strikers, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with exceptionally well cut and cleanly detailed very small shaded scroll with rose bouquet highlights in classic Purdey house style. “J. Purdey & Sons” is at the bottom of each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Blued trigger guard is engraved with open scroll, SN is on tang. Top lever is engraved “1”; this number is also engraved on bottom of rear lump and on forend iron indicating gun was gun “1” of a pair. Classic smokey marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over leather faced pad. Stock also features typical drop points, checkering, and a gold oval on toe line engraved “C. J. C.” Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release, has actioners initial “H” on iron (Fred Hughes). Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .006 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-9/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, original as found. Bbls retain approx 80% orig blue with some light flecking, thinning on sides from hand wear. Action retains approx 60% orig case hardening color, silvering on bottom, beads, and fences, percentage difficult to ascertain because of accumulated grime. Lockplates retain over 90% of their color. Top lever is silvered on sharp edges of thumbpiece. Trigger guard considerably silvered at grip but retains most of its blue. Stocks retain most of their orig hand rubbed oil finish with numerous marks and light dents, checkering slightly worn. Bores are very fine with one or two minor pings and some scattered very light pitting at breech ends. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is down, so that tip of iron is about to contact action. Ejectors are in time. A lovely old gun in need of a little TLC. 53110-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1206

1207
$11,500.00

*FINE PRE WWI PURDEY HAMMERLESS EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 20925. (1913) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with Purdey’s famous name and Audley House address, as well as Whitworth Steel information on narrow, swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and bottom of left bbl is stamped “CHOKE” and with bbl makers initials “HT” (unknown bbl maker, but there is a “Tombs” listed as a bbl maker in 1912). Tube numbers “47078” and “47079” are on loop. Beesley patent self opening sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Trigger guard was of special order with long transition from bow to tang. Action and locks are engraved in typical Purdey house style rose and scroll. “J. Purdey & Sons” is at the bottom of each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Top lever and trigger guard are blued. Guard has large open scroll on bow, and SN on grip. Attractive well marbled and nicely figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Stock features standard drop points and point pattern checkering. A silver oval on toe line is engraved “CHM” matching initials on case. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Unknown actioners initials “T.A” are on iron. (Many younger Purdey artisans were lost during the “Great War”.) Bore diameter: left -.734, right – .733. Bore restrictions: left – .027 (IMod), right – .004 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun is housed in its orig oak and leather case with brass corners and central medallion. Top is embossed “C.H.M.” matching oval on stock. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth, and has paper Purdey label in lid along with charge card for this particular gun. Case contains a host of orig accessories including 2-pc walnut and brass cleaning rod with 6″ handle, pair of turnscrews, and striker key with ebonized handle, unmarked round oil bottle, broken case extractor, pair of Purdey marked snap caps, pull through cleaning kit in black morocco leather wallet, chamber and cleaning brushes in red morocco wallet, bone striker bottle with spare strikers, Purdey instruction booklet, and various cleaning equipment and two keys in covered compartment. CONDITION: Good to fine, with some refinishing. Bbls retain over 90% well done re-black over some nicks and marks, subsequently thinning and silvering. Action and locks retain approx 20% orig case hardening color, are mostly pewter gray, engraving still clear. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish, edges slightly rounded over a number of marks with subsequent scratches and marks. Checkering has not been re-cut. Buttstock has been shortened and newly checkered. Top lever and trigger guard retain about 20 – 30% of their orig blue. Bores are excellent with no noted dings or dents. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Drop is good. Ejectors are in time. Case leather is quite dark with numerous rubs and scrapes. One strap is broken, the other is weak. Handle is intact but tender. Interior cloth is good, with considerable rubs and marks from contact with gun and bbls. Purdey label is fine, slightly foxed with some soiling. Charge card considerably foxed. Interior partitions are good. Accessories are fine to very fine. A solid early Purdey that has been enjoyed for generations, and appears to be ready for more. 53132-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1207

1208
$8,050.00

*FINE AND RARE PURDEY BAR-IN-WOOD TOP LEVER HAMMER HEAVY GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 17033. (ca 1900) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls with slightly raised matted concave rib with twin ivory beads, are engraved “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House, South Audley Street, London.” and “Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel.” Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs; bottom of left bbl with bbl makers initials, “HM” (H.Meers ?). Tube numbers “24561” and “24562” are on loop. Case hardened bar-in-wood top lever action fitted with rebounding bar locks, having rounded serpentine hammers, features side clips, hidden third fastener, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in typical Purdey house style with rose and minuscule scroll, as most likely done by J. Lucas, chief engraver. Trigger guard with large open scroll on bow, has SN on tang. Top lever is engraved “2”, which also appears on interior of forend iron, but is not found on bbls. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over leather faced white line pad over 1/4″ wood spacer. Stock also features correctly shaped drop points, as well as point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter forend with Anson release has barely discernible actioners initial on iron, “S” (?), most likely for C Smith, listed in 1875. Bore diameter: left -.735, right – 730. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (full), right – .028 (Imod). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .030. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 15″. CONDITION: Fine, as partially restored. Bbls retain over 95% correct re-black, engraving slightly softened. Action and locks retain most, perhaps as much 60% orig case hardening color. Top lever and trigger guard retain most of a re-blue, engraving somewhat softened. Newer stock is correctly shaped, and well done, but is probably not factory. (Checkering somewhat square, and lines do not follow borders.) Stock retains nearly all of an old finish, with some deep scratches on right side. 2″ Slivers of wood have been inset either side of trigger guard tang. Forend wood appears orig, refinished, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent, with a few light striations. Action has a touch of looseness. Locks are excellent. Action pin, and most likely top lever pin, are replaced. Front trigger has rubber wrap. A handsome, and with a bit of TLC undoubtedly a great shooting Purdey. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53013-2 MGM (7,000-10,000) ESA – Lot 1208

1209
$31,050.00

*LIGHTWEIGHT BOSS OVER-UNDER SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 6846. (1920) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers (actual measure, ledger page states “chamber for 2-5/8″ cases”). 26″ Demi-bloc bbls have broad matted solid rib, which has lunate extension. Sides of top bbl are engraved “Boss & Co 13 Dover Street, Piccadilly. London. W.” and “Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Pressed Fluid Steel”. Bbls are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened low profile sidelock OU action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in Boss house style with well cut small scroll surrounding a plethora of small rose bouquets, as always well executed by Jack Sumner. Lockplates are engraved “Boss & Co” in ribands. Single beaded trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN in relief on tang. Superbly marbled and well figured European walnut newly made “Prince of Wales” round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over checkered wood butt, fitted with orig heel and toe plates. This stock appears to be of factory quality, and duplicates orig dimensions as outlined on ledger page, and features classic drop point and point pattern checkering. A vacant gold oval is on toe line. Orig slim one piece ejector forend has Anson type release. Bore diameter: top -.727, bottom – .727. Bore restrictions: top – .010 (Lt mod), bottom – .006 (IC). Wall thickness: top – .026, bottom – .022. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Old leather case is embossed “C. A. M.” on top, and is lined in burgundy cloth, and has Boss Dover Street label in lid with this address crossed out, and Albemarle Street stamped in. Case contains ebony and brass cleaning rod and Boss marked snap caps and square oil bottle. PROVENANCE: Copy of factory ledger page indicating gun was made for a VL&D client in 1920, confirming features and dimensions, including heel and toe plates. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refurbished. Bbls retain essentially all of a London quality re-black. Bbl engraving slightly softened. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color. Locks retain nearly all of their orig color, but difficult to determine percentage due to heavy coat of proper action varnish. Newly made buttstock retains essentially all of its glossy french polish finish. Checkering of orig forend appears to have been cleaned up. Bores are fine, with some minor scattered very light pits and frosting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and slightly out of time. Case leather is considerably scuffed on edges with lid separated at corners. Label is very fine, foxed. Interior cloth is fine with soiling and compressions. Bottom partitions have been moved. Accessories are fine. A scarce high metal condition prewar Boss OU in a configuration very popular in America for grouse, woodcock, and quail. 53201-1 (30,000-40,000) C&R – Lot 1209

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1210
$0.00

*FINE PAIR OF BOSS SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUNS WITH CASE AND SOME ACCESSORIES.

SN 5445/ 5446. (ca 1907) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 73 St. James’s Street, London.” on narrow swamped game ribs. Guns are a true pair with the numbers “1” or “2” inlaid in gold on rear portions of ribs, opening levers, and forend tips. Bbl flats are stamped with orig London proofs for 1-1/8 oz of shot, and 2000 re-proofs for 70 mm (2-3/4). SNs are stamped on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened sidelock actions are stocked to the fences and feature gold band tumbler end cocking indicators and Boss’s incomparable single triggers. Actions and locks are engraved with near full coverage exceptional house style rose and scroll by Jack Sumner. Sides of actions are engraved “Boss’s Patent”, and “BOSS & CO” is in scrolled riband on each lockplate. Single trigger patent info is on trigger plates, and single beaded trigger guards are scroll engraved with SNs in semi-relief on tangs. Well matched European walnut straight grip buttstocks measure 15″ over black leather covered pads. Stocks feature classic drop points, point pattern checkering with mullered borders, as well as vacant gold ovals on toe lines which have about 1/4″ negative camber in racy Boss style. Matching splinter forends with Anson releases are fitted with Boss’s superior ejector system lifting cartridges well away from chambers when acting as plain extractors. Gun 5445: Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .009 (IC), right – .019 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15″. Gun 5446: Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .008 (IC), right – .018 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15″. Makers two gun oak and leather case with brass corners, is embossed “P. ALEXANDER” “ROYAL FUSILIERS”. Interior is lined in scarlet cloth, and fits these guns perfectly, and may indeed be orig to guns, but no charge card is present. A large paper Boss label with correct address and info label for single trigger guns, are in lid. Case contains four snap caps marked with gauge, one marked “J. Purdey”. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Bbls retain essentially all of a London quality re-black. Actions and lockplates retain 10 – 20% orig case hardening color where protected, and are mostly a muted pewter gray. Stocks have a few light marks, nicks, and scratches, in their well done hand rubbed oil finish over some old dark dents. Checkering competently re-cut. Forends have some repairs to thin wood at sides toward tips. Bores are excellent. Actions are tight. Gun “1” is a bit off face, with no light visible on gun “2”. Ejectors are strong and in time. Triggers work well. Case leather is a pleasing dark tan, with a number of bumps and rubs, and a 6″ x 6″ area on top blacked out. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is good with bumps, rubs, and soiling from contact with guns. Partitions are good with some blocks re-covered where worn. Labels are fair to good, heavily foxed, with some chips and rubs. A superb pair of Boss game guns with long stocks, and bbls that measure very well. 53010-1 (35,000-45,000) C&R – Lot 1210

1211
$17,250.00

*SCARCE AND VERY DESIRABLE HIGH CONDITION BOSS ROUND BODY TRUE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN. (ONE OF A THREE GUN COMPOSED SET).

SN 8068. (ca 1933) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. Beautifully struck 27″ chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 41, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Made in England” on narrow swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened sidelock action with rounded bar and lockplates, is fitted with Boss’s self-opening assist spring system. Extra heavy cocking lever springs, lessen the force needed to open fired gun. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved in Boss house style with well cut small scroll and 19 rose bouquets, as finely rendered by Jack Sumner. Blued trigger guard with single raised bead is scroll engraved on bow, and has SN in relief on tang. Dark, well marbled, and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-5/8″ over Silver type pad over 3/8″ hard rubber spacer. Well cut point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant gold oval is on toe line. Matching splinter Boss ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .010 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 15-5/8″. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain approx 95% orig blue with a few slight marks, mostly on bottoms. Action retains 85 – 90% orig color thinning and silvering on bottom and on fences. Lockplates retain nearly all of their orig color. Orig blue of top lever is silvered a bit on thumbpiece. Trigger guard is silvered on bead, with blue thinning at grip. Highlights of engraving are silvered. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig finish, perhaps with oil added with installation of newer pad. Checkering slightly worn and dark. There are a few marks on buttstock, and a fairly large scuff removing diamonds of checkering from left side of forend. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. 53052-1 MGM (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1211

1212
$0.00

*SCARCE AND DESIRABLE BOSS ROUND BODY TRUE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE (ONE OF A THREE GUN COMPOSED SET).

SN 8261. (ca 1933) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 27″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 41, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Made in England” on narrow swamped game rib. Rear portion of rib is gold inlaid “1” which also appears on top lever and forend tip. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers and “2-5/8″. Case hardened sidelock action with rounded bar and lockplates, is fitted with Boss’s self-opening assist spring system with extra heavy cocking lever springs, easing the opening of fired gun. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved in Boss house style with well cut small scroll and 17 rose bouquets, as finely rendered by Jack Sumner. Blued trigger guard with single raised bead is scroll engraved on bow, and has SN in relief on tang. Dramatically marbled, and finely fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-5/8″ over Silver type pad over 1/4″ hard rubber spacer. Well cut point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant gold oval is on toe line. Matching splinter Boss ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.732, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (mod), right – .009 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 15-5/8”. Fine quality oak and brown leather three gun case with brass corners and round central medallion, as well as tan leather trimmed brown canvas outer cover, is lined in burgundy cloth. Case contains a 2-pc walnut and brass cleaning rod, and a square oil bottle. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 95% of a “best” London re-black with a few slight marks. Action retains approx 30 – 40% orig color thinning and silvering on bottom and on fences. Lockplates retain over 80% of their orig color. Orig blue of top lever is silvered on thumbpiece. Trigger guard retains nearly all of its restored blue. Stocks retain nearly all of a renewed hand rubbed oil finish, with a number of subsequent marks. There are some lifted and repaired areas of wood behind lockplates. Checkering somewhat worn, and has not been re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are very slightly out of time. Case is excellent with some rubs. 53052-2 MGM (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1212

1213
$17,250.00

*SCARCE AND VERY DESIRABLE BOSS ROUND BODY TRUE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN. (ONE OF A THREE GUN COMPOSED SET).

SN 8262. (ca 1933) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 27″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 41, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London, W. Made in England” on narrow swamped game rib. Rear portion of rib is gold inlaid “2” which also appears on top lever and forend tip. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers and “2-5/8″. Case hardened sidelock action with rounded bar and lockplates, is fitted with Boss’s self-opening assist spring system with extra heavy cocking lever springs, easing the opening of fired gun. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved in Boss house style with well cut small scroll and 17 rose bouquets, as finely rendered by Jack Sumner. Blued trigger guard with single raised bead is scroll engraved on bow, and has SN in relief on tang. Dramatically marbled, and finely fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-5/8″ over Silver type pad over 1/4″ hard rubber spacer. Well cut point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant gold oval is on toe line. Matching splinter Boss ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .017 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .030. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 15-5/8”. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 95% of a “best” London re-black with a few slight marks. Action retains approx 40 – 50% orig color, thinning and silvering on bottom and on fences. Lockplates retain over 90% of their orig color. Orig blue of top lever is silvered on thumbpiece. Trigger guard retains nearly all of its restored blue. Stocks retain nearly all of a renewed hand rubbed oil finish, with a number of subsequent marks. Checkering somewhat worn, and has not been re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. 53052-3 MGM (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1213

1214
$34,500.00

*SUPERB CONDITION LIGHTWEIGHT 20 GAUGE BOSS SIDELOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 9304. (ca 1968) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26″ Dovetailed bbls with matted slightly raised flat rib are engraved “Boss & Co” “13/ 14. Cork Street. London. W.1″ on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4” chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened sidelock action with automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and single non-selective Boss trigger, is engraved in Boss house style with rose and scroll. “Boss & Co” is on each lockplate. Trigger plate is engraved with Boss’s single trigger patent number. Small bow, single beaded trigger guard has SN on tang. Nicely marbled and lightly figured European walnut round knob checkered pistol grip buttstock with drop points, and vacant gold oval on bottom, measures 14-5/8″ over checkered wood butt. Matching splinter Boss ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .615. Bore restrictions: left – .016 (mod), right – .011 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″+. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. High quality brown leather VC case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth and has paper Boss labels in lid, one a charge card for this particular gun. Case contains a number of Boss marked accessories including 2-pc composition and brass cleaning rod, snap caps, and oil bottle, Also included are three horn handled turnscrews and a horn striker bottle. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to “as new”, with a few very light handling and assembly marks in all finishes. Action beads are silvered a bit. Blue is thinning on trigger guard tang. Rear of safety button is silvered. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors and trigger appear to be fine. Case leather is excellent with some minor rubs and scrapes. Straps and handle are fine. Interior cloth and labels are excellent, as are accessories. 53177-5 MGM (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1214

1215
$20,700.00

*SUPERBLY LONDON REFURBISHED BOSS VERY HEAVY PROOF (1-1/2 OUNCE, 3″) PIGEON SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND TOOLS.

SN 7277. (ca 1924, noted as a pigeon gun in records) Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 30″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 13 Dover Street, Piccadilly, London England” on slightly swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 3″ chambers and 1-1/2 ounces of shot. SNs and Whitworth sheaf of wheat logos are on bottoms of bbls. Robust sidelock action is stocked to the fences and features non-automatic safety, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and Boss’s single non-selective trigger. Action is engraved with truly exceptional Boss house style rose and scroll, with 17 rose bouquets, undoubtedly the best work by Jack Sumner. “Boss & Co” is in scroll terminated riband on each lockplate. Single beaded small bow trigger guard is also scroll engraved, SN is in parchment scroll device on tang. Newly made, interesting, intricately marbled, watermarked and fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over checkered wood butt. Stock features classic drop points, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .035 with .001 recess (full), right – .019 no recess (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 15″. Brown leather VC case with stitched leather corners by Brady is lined in burgundy cloth, and has reproduction Boss Dover Street label and charge card for this gun, in lid. Case contains Boss marked brass headed composition snap caps, square oil bottle, 2-pc cleaning rod, and pull through cleaning kit in black morocco wallet. CONDITION: Excellent, as completely and competently refurbished, most likely in London with only the slightest of subsequent handling and assembly marks in metal and wood surfaces. New factory quality buttstock retains essentially all its orig finish. Forend wood also appears to be new. Checkering has some over runs. Bores are excellent. Action is very tight. Bbls are on face. Front bead is missing. Mechanically fine. Case leather surface remains light in color with some marks and rubs. Interior is very fine to excellent. Accessories are fine. A fine old pigeon gun ready for another century of use. 53177-2 MGM (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1215

1216
$14,950.00

*FINE HIGH CONDITION LATE ’20’S BOSS SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 7482. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 13, Dover Street, Piccadilly, London. W. Made In England” on swamped narrow game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with SNs and Whitworth Steel logos. Case hardened action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers, and is engraved in Boss house style with exceptional small shaded scroll surrounding 18 rose bouquets by noted engraver Jack Sumner. “Boss & Co” is on each lockplate. Single beaded trigger guard is blued, engraved with matching scroll, and has SN in shaded background on tang. Dense, nicely fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with typical drop points, point pattern grip checkering, and gold oval engraved “EBK” measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt on 1-1/4″ ebony lengthening piece. Matching splinter Boss ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .012 (lt mod), right – .007 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Small leather case marked “MADE IN ENGLAND” with “EBK” on lid, is lined in burgundy cloth, and has Boss Dover Street label in lid with Albemarle Street address over-stamped in red, along with instruction label for ejectors and new charge card for this gun. Case contains Boss marked snap caps and square oil bottle, pull through field cleaning kit, and cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly original, with some additions. Bbls retain approx 80% orig blue, silvered on sides from normal hand wear and use. Action retains 50 – 60% orig case hardening color, silvered on beads, thinning on bottom. Lockplates retain nearly all of their orig color, left lock thinned a bit at tail. Top lever is silvering on thumbpiece, Trigger guard is silvered at sides and at grip. Stocks retain most of their orig surfaces, cleaned up a bit with added oil. Portions of butt refinished at time of addition of lengthening piece. Checkering cleaned but not re-cut. Bores are excellent, chambers lengthened. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather is still relatively light in color, with some scuffs and rubs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is good to fine, with rubs, marks, and light soiling. Label is foxed. Accessories are good. A fine little Boss with few apologies. 53177-6 MGM (12,500-17,500) C&R – Lot 1216

1217
$0.00

*BOSS ROUND BODY SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH RARE SINGLE SELECTIVE BOSS TRIGGER, CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 4806. (1900) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “Boss & Co 73 St James’s Street London.” on game rib. Tops of bbls are engraved “Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel”. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers, and with Whitworth steel logos. Bottoms of bbls have SNs. Square backed, round bodied, sidelock action with automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold) and rare Boss single selective trigger with selector on right lock, is engraved in Boss house style with well cut rose and scroll. Each side of action is engraved “Boss’s Patent”, and “Boss & Co” is in riband on each lockplate. Small bow single beaded trigger guard has SN in relief on tang. Well marbled, and lightly figured European walnut flat top checkered straight grip buttstock measures 14″ over ribbed horn buttplate with 1/4″ hard rubber extension. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.733, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .008 recess (mod), right – .002 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″+. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14″. Vintage leather case is lined in burgundy cloth, and has old Boss St. James Street label conserved and mounted in lid, along with reproduction charge card for this gun. Case contains Boss marked snap caps and square oil bottle, and some cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Good as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a best black. Action cleaned and re-toned, engraving softened. Stocks have old oil refinish with numerous marks, checkering nicely cleaned up. Top lever, forend iron, and trigger guard re-blued. Engraving details lost. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time, and trigger appears to work well. Case leather has a few marks and scuffs. Straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is fine, soiled and rubbed. Boss label is considerably foxed with some chips and soiling. One of the earliest round bodies made. 53177-3 (12,500-17,500) C&R – Lot 1217

1218
$4,312.50

BOX OF BOSS AND COMPANY CHAMBER GAUGES.

Seven solid steel gun makers tools with knurled “handles” stamped “BOSS” including 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 28, and 32 ga. The 12 bore gauge was often removed from box and has two incised lines corresponding to 2-1/2″ and 2-3/4″ chambers. Others have scratched in lines corresponding to various chamber measurements. All are in black painted wooden box with dual hook closure, lined in green cloth. A unique and useful bit of gun making history. CONDITION: Excellent. 53177-14 MGM (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1218

1219
$2,012.50

INTERESTING GUN MAKER’S PATENT MODEL ENGRAVED BY PHILIPPE GRIFNEE IN OAK BOX.

SN nsn. From top view this intricate bit of work looks like a small gauge shotgun bbl and action. Blued bbl section has square shouldered dolls head extension which slips into case hardened breech section, with top lever and pivoting third fastener. Bottom section shows some of the skill necessary to make sliding bolts, etc. during action work, with case hardened slide under bbl section, with spring retainer. Bottom pivot of top lever is cut away to show mechanism. Bbls, bbls section and breech section are appropriately engraved by Philippe Grifnee with very well cut and shaded rose and scroll.His signature is on right side. Major parts are engraved with “no. 23”. Initials “AM” are on bottom rear. Left side is engraved “DESIGN PATENT” and “L’ A. MARDAGA”. Mechanism is housed in oval oak box with green leather strap wrapping around sides which is held in place by brass “buckle” which pivots into place. Sliding brass top cover with some scroll engraving is also engraved “L’ A. MARDAGA”. CONDITION: Excellent. 53177-9 MGM (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1219

1220
$632.50

SPECIAL DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please note, the hammer price of the lot will be matched dollar for dollar up to a $1,000 match and donated to the Dana-Farber Institute, commonly known as the “Jimmy Fund” locally. Founded in Boston in 1947, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is world-renowned for its leadership in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research. Your gift provides Dana-Farber with crucial dollars that can be directed where and when they are needed the most. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 53219-1 (300-400) – Lot 1220

1221
$40,250.00

*SIMPLY EXQUISITE, PETITE PAIR OF FINELY CRAFTED, BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED AND GOLD INLAID .410 BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR LIGHT GAME SHOTGUNS BY JOHN WILKES WITH CASE.

SN 15300/ 15301. (1994) Cal. .410. 3″ Chambers. These superb little guns have 26″ chopper lump bbls gold inlaid “John Wilkes” and engraved “79 Beak Street. London. W.1.” on narrow swamped game ribs. They are also gold inlaid “1” and “2” denoting a true pair. These gold numbers also appear on top levers and forend tips. Bbl flats are stamped with 1994 London nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. Scaled down (.85″ between firing pin holes) actions are case hardened and stocked to the fences, and feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators and dbl triggers. Actions and lockplates are engraved with incredibly well detailed relief sculpted large open acanthus scroll with some strapwork highlights, in beautifully shaded background. This superb work surrounds relief carved scenes of gamebirds on lockplates, major subjects are gold inlaid in full relief and have lifelike detailing. The themes are different on each gun with gun “1” commemorating quail; bobwhite on left lock erupting out of thicket, and Gambels quail on the right flushing into open with mountainous background. Bottom of action has 2-color gold rendition of pointer retrieving Gambel’s quail. Gun “2” with grouse as theme, with gray partridge in dramatic dense woodlands on left side, and trio of red grouse blasting out of the heather on right. Bottom of action depicts a portrait of a spaniel retrieving partridge. (No engravers signature is found, but this is most likely the top quality work of Craig Whitsey, long time engraver and gunmaker, present proprietor of John Wilkes.) Single beaded trigger guards have matching scroll and SNs in gold on tangs. Pretty well matched straight grip buttstocks of burl and stump European walnut, measure 15-1/4″ over checkered wood butts, and feature standard drop points, point pattern grip checkering and vacant gold ovals. Small splinter ejector forends with Anson releases are engraved “Made for Bartlett Burnap” on irons. Gun “1”: Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.368, right – .377. Bore restrictions: left (full), right – (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 4 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.387, right – .396. Bore restrictions: left – full, right – mod. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 4 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. High quality tan leather two gun case with stitched leather corners, is lined in burgundy cloth, and has Wilkes Beak Street gold embossed black leather label in lid. Case contains one piece of a composition and brass 2-pc cleaning rod, two horn handled turnscrews, and two gold plated oil bottles starburst engraved (one marked “John Wilkes London” on top, the other “Lubricant”). CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with only a few small marks and dings in metal finishes, most notably four knocks about 12″ back on muzzles on right bbl of gun “2”. Both guns show some light scratches in wood. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case leather has only a few light marks. Interior is excellent. 53052-10 MGM (40,000-60,000) – Lot 1221

1222
$31,625.00

*FLAMBOYANT GOLD INLAID 28 GAUGE SIDELOCK EJECTOR LIGHT GAME SHOTGUN BY JOHN WILKES WITH CASE.

SN 15215. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27″ Chopper lump bbls are gold inlaid “John Wilkes” and engraved “79. Beak Street. London. W.1″ on narrow swamped game rib. Breech ends of bbls are scroll engraved with central stems of scroll gold inlaid. Bbl flats are stamped with 1986 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4” chambers. Bbls are fitted with H&H type self opening assist spring. Case hardened action with automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and gold-plated dbl triggers, is engraved in rose and well cut scroll. Rose bouquets have been relief gold inlaid. Fillets outlining action beads are also inlaid in gold and feather engraved. Outlines of locks and left side of trigger guard bow, are gold inlaid in rope motif. “John Wilkes” is in flush gold on each lockplate, as well as on bottom of action over “London”. Workmanship of this engraving is of very high caliber, and most likely done by long term Wilkes gunmaker and engraver, Craig Whitsey (no signature found). Single beaded trigger guard has rose and scroll on bow, and SN on tang. Well fiddle figured and lightly streaked European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over checkered wood butt, and features drop points, point pattern checkering on slightly diamond hand, and a gold oval on toe line engraved “J C C E T”. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.550, right – .547. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (full), right – .011 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 15″. Makers brown VC leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather Wilkes label in lid, along with charge card for this gun. Case contains some gold plated accessories including snap caps, oil bottle; other accessories include horn handled chamber brush and pull through field cleaning kit. CONDITION: Excellent, very near new, with only one or two of the lightest of handling and assembly marks on wood and metal. Fired very little, with very faint halos on breech face. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case is very fine to excellent, with some rubs and scuffs. Interior is excellent. 53177-10 MGM (30,000-40,000) – Lot 1222

1223
$16,100.00

*FINELY ENGRAVED AND RELIEF GOLD INLAID 20 GAUGE BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN BY JOHN WILKES WITH EXTRA BARRELS AND CASE.

SN 141835. Cal. 20 ga. 3″ Chambers. Two sets of 26″ Dovetailed bbls are gold inlaid “John Wilkes” and engraved “79. Beak Street. London. W.1.” on slightly swamped game ribs. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. One bbl set is choked mod and full and the other IC and Mod, but there are no marks distinguishing one set from the other. Case hardened ogee backed boxlock action with automatic safety and gold plated double triggers, is engraved with 60% coverage well cut shaded scroll within gold line borders. This fine scroll surrounds raised two-color gold inlaid trailing sprigs with buds and blossoms on sides. “John Wilkes” is in gold on floorplate. This unusual treatment extends to trigger guard bow, SN is in gold on tang. Well marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock with nicely shaped drop points and flat top point pattern checkering measures 15-1/8″ over checkered wood butt. Side panels are decorated with steel plates engraved to match action with central motif a bouquet of flowers and thistles, within gold wire inlaid belt device. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Heavy choked bbls: Bore diameter: left -.610, right – .610. Bore restrictions: left – .027 (full), right – .016 (mod). Open choked set of bbls: Bore diameter: left -.611, right – .611. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (mod), right – .005 (IC). Drop at heel: 1-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/16″. Cast: approx 5/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 15-1/8″. High quality dark brown leather case with stitched leather corners, has brown canvas outer cover, and is lined in burgundy cloth. Interior has space for action and both bbl sets, and contains two keys. CONDITION: Excellent, appears to have been shot very little since proof. There are only a few very minor nicks, handling and assembly marks in all factory finishes. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent. Interior has some rubs and marks. 53052-12 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1223

1224
$0.00

*”BEST” SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN BY JOHN WILKES WITH VERY FINE SCROLL AND UNUSUAL MULTI-COLORED GOLD AND SILVER INLAY WITH ITS CASE AND LABEL.

SN 15222. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are gold inlaid “John Wilkes.” and engraved “79, Beak Street. London. W1” on narrow swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with 1985 London nitro proofs. Case hardened sidelock action is stocked to the fences and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with 70% coverage nicely cut small scroll with rose bouquet highlights, within scroll borders. This scroll surrounds interesting scenes of game birds with engraved backgrounds highlighted by flush gold vegetation. This treatment accents relief inlaid silver birds; a pair of grouse are in highland setting on left side, partridges in field on right side, and pair of pheasant in woodland clearing on bottom of action. “John Wilkes” is in gold on each lockplate. Single beaded trigger guard with rose and scroll on bow has SN in gold on tang. Marbled and burl figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-3/8″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic British styling with drop points, flat top point pattern checkering on diamond hand, and a vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has SN in gold on iron. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .024 (mod), right – .019 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 15-3/8″. Good quality Brady type VC reddish leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth. Case contains pair of H&H marked snap caps, plated striker bottle with spare strikers, and straps. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of very light field use, with a few very minor marks in metal surfaces, and virtually no finish loss. Lacquer on birds has chipped exposing silver which has darkened giving a spotted appearance. Stocks have a number of scattered light handling marks, most notably a few scratches on left side of butt. Case is very fine with some rubs inside and out. 53052-11 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1224

1225
$4,025.00

*”GOLDEN AGE” JOHN WILKES “BEST” BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 15012. (ca 1938) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Dovetailed steel bbls are engraved “John Wilkes 79 Beek Street, Regent Street London, W. 1.” on narrow, swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with 1938/39 Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened boxlock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold) and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with 80% coverage well cut open shaded scroll within line and geometric borders. “John Wilkes” is on scrolled riband on each side of action. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Nicely streaked European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-7/8″ over hand checkered hard rubber buttplate. Stock also features nicely shaped drop points, flat top point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant silver oval on toe line. Matching splinter Southgate ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .732. Bore restrictions: left – .040 (mod), right – .013 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a London quality “best” black, with some light marks. Action retains 30 – 40% orig case hardening color, balance pewter gray. Top lever, forend iron, floorplate, trigger plate, and trigger guard re-blued, retaining 80 – 90% of that blue over some light pits and marks, engraving somewhat softened. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish over a number of dents and dings, with some subsequent light marks, checkering competently re-cut. Bores are very fine with some very light frosting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. A good solid working gun with good measurements. 53075-5 (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 1225

1226
$8,625.00

*DESIRABLE LONG BARRELED CHARLES LANCASTER “TWELVE-TWENTY” SIDELOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 14429. (1927) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. These superb guns are built on the principles of the 1914 patent of W. Baker, where locks were cocked upon the closing of the gun resulting in an easy opening gun, which could be built to light weight because of the back action locks and unique cocking arm, leaving more metal for strength in the bar. This resulted in a 12 bore gun with the weight of a 20 bore. Most were built with 26″ bbls. This particular gun has 29″ chopper lump bbls with narrow, swamped game rib which are engraved “Charles Lancaster” “99 Mount Street Berkeley Square London” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “CL” and with SNs. Sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), disc set strikers, raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and highly regarded Lancaster type single non-selective trigger with checkered finger blade. Action is nicely filed and engraved with near full coverage English rose and scroll. “Twelve-Twenty” is in gold on each lockplate, and makers name and “London” are on coiled riband on bottom of action. Small bow trigger guard is blued and scroll engraved, SN is at grip. Dense, dark, well marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over checkered wood butt, and features classic drop points, point pattern checkering on diamond hand, and a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .010 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .024, right – .024. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Orig makers oak and leather case with brass corners has central brass medallion with engraved monogram “E A M” (?). Interior is lined in green cloth, and has Charles Lancaster Berkeley Square gold embossed black leather label in lid. Case contains Charles Lancaster marked round oil bottle. CONDITION: Very good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain 90 – 95% of a well done rust re-blue, with some light subsequent marks. Action and locks retain 20 – 30% orig case hardening color. Top lever and trigger plate retain most of their orig blue. Trigger guard re-blued, retaining nearly all of that blue, with engraving somewhat softened. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish over a few light marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls beginning to go off face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Trigger appears to work well. Case leather is considerably darkened, top grain has many cracks, is scuffed and rubbed on edges. Straps replaced. Handle partially detached. Interior cloth is good, soiled and rubbed. Partitions are good with some cloth rubbed through. Label is fine. A good solid example of this highly sought after English classic. 53062-3 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1226

1227
$0.00

NEAT CHARLES LANCASTER SIDE LEVER, SELF-OPENING, SPRING COCKING, SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 6408. (1891) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 30″ Beautifully patterned fine Damascus bbls are engraved “Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond St. London Patent Breech Loading Hammerless Gun Ejector” on slightly raised game rib. Gun in no. “1” of a pair with “1” inlaid in silver amongst some well done scroll engraving at breech end of rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro re-proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Importers name and address (Woodcock Hill) are deeply marked on bottom rib under forend. Case hardened sidelock spring cocking action has, unusual for Lancaster, side lever opening, with lever on right side. Action also features automatic safety (SAFE on lacquered rectangle), bushed strikers, and dbl triggers. Action is fitted with uniquely Lancaster deeply swamped back action locks. Action and lockplates are engraved with 80% coverage varying sized very well cut shaded scroll. “Charles Lancaster” is on each side of action over “London” and again on lockplates over “PATENT”. Trigger plate is engraved “Patent Block” “Safety”. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Well marbled and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-7/8″ over black leather covered pad. Coarse point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has forward pivoting lever release. Iron is marked “T. P. PATENT” “EJECTOR” and with number “2784343”. Bore diameter: left -.733, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .036 (full), right – .002 (cyl). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 90% of what appears to be their orig Damascus finish, which is quite strong and dramatic. Action retains approx 20% orig case hardening color with lockplates having most of their color. Most loss of color appears to be simply of fading with remainder of surfaces a very pleasing bright silver to gray. Trigger guard is completely gray. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish, checkering re-cut and sharp. Bores are excellent, with a couple of dents about 8″ from breech ends, most likely from being held in a vice. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. 53034-2 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1227

1228
$10,350.00

*WELL MAINTAINED PAIR OF GOLD NAME WESTLEY RICHARDS HAND DETACHABLE (DROP LOCK) EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUNS WITH ORIGINAL CASE.

SN 8807/8808. (ca 1905) Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Dovetailed steel bbls are engraved “WESTLEY RICHARDS. 178 NEW BOND ST. LONDON. GUN MAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII” on slightly swamped game ribs with dolls head extensions. Nos “1” and “2” are gold inlaid on rear portions of ribs, top levers, and forend latches denoting a true pair. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs, as well as Birmingham re-proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened actions with ogee backs are fitted with Westley Richards hand detachable locks, with patent use numbers “1015” and “1016” under removable blued floorplates. Locks are engine turned and are gold inlaid “L” and “R”. Actions also feature automatic safeties, sliding third fasteners, and dbl triggers. “WESTLEY RICHARDS” is in gold on both sides. Tops are engraved “WESTLEY RICHARDS” “EJECTOR”. SNs are on trigger guard tangs. Well matched, nicely streaked European walnut straight grip buttstocks with checkered grips and vacant silver ovals measure 14-7/8″ over checkered horn buttplates. Matching splinter Deeley ejector forends with horn tips, have Deeley releases. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.738, right – .735. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .008 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .019, right – .026. Drop at heel: 2-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″+. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.736, right – .736. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (full), right – .003 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .023, right – .023. Drop at heel: 2-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs.7 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. Guns are housed in their orig oak and leather 2-gun case with brass corners. Top is embossed “F. W. Pym”. Interior is lined in green cloth and has Westley Richards labels in lid, and contains crystal oil bottle, pair of snap caps, broken case extractor, patented cartridge re-loading tool with boxwood handles, and pull through cleaning kit. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a “best” re-black, most likely done at time of re-proof. Actions retain 50 – 60% orig case hardening color. Top levers, floorplates, and trigger guards correctly re-blued, with some slight subsequent silvering. Bores are excellent. Actions are tight. Bbls are on face. Mechanically fine. Stocks has nearly all what appears to be their orig finish, with a good number of rubs, scratches and bumps, checkering lightly worn. Case leather has darkened, considerably bumped and marked. Interior cloth is good to fine. Labels are oil soaked, and with wrinkles and rubs through. Accessories are fine. 53188-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1228

1229
$0.00

*EARLY WESTLEY RICHARDS “BEST QUALITY” HAND DETACHABLE “DROPLOCK” SINGLE TRIGGER EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 16081. (1900) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 30″ Dovetailed three striped Damascus bbls are engraved “GUN MAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII” “WESTLEY RICHARDS 178. NEW BOND ST. LONDON” on slightly swamped narrow game rib with dolls head extension. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Best quality SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Scallop backed action with nicely filed beads around fences, features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), Westley Richards third fastener, and single selective trigger. Water table is stamped with ejector patent numbers and hand detachable lock patent use number “221”. Hand detachable locks with gold inlaid “L” and “R” on engine turned housings, are also stamped with patent information and matching use numbers, and are covered by removable floorplate. Action is engraved with 80% coverage nicely cut scroll. “WESTLEY RICHARDS” is in scrolled riband on each side. Area around top lever pivot is engraved “WESTLEY RICHARDS” “EJECTOR”. No trigger patent information is given. Floorplate is near fully scroll engraved; running hare is on trigger guard bow, and SN is on tang. Well marbled and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over Silver type pad. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter Deeley ejector forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.736, right – .738. Bore restrictions: left – .017 (mod), right – .007 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .024, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15″. CONDITION: Good, as partially restored. Bbls retain over 95% restored brown, with good definition to pattern, with some pits and marks at breech end of left bbl. Action is essentially a uniform pewter gray, engraving thinned a bit, and has not been over cleaned. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish, checkering re-cut. Old repair at grip. Wood somewhat away from metal at rear action interface, and forend iron with old crack starting at iron and running toward forend latch. Bores are very good, shiny, over some pitting and light frosting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Trigger works well. A serviceable old Westley, with long stock dimensions. 52833-1 (6,500-8,500) C&R – Lot 1229

1230
$20,700.00

*VERY FINE “GOLDEN AGE” JOHN DICKSON ROUND ACTION EJECTOR LIGHTWEIGHT GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 7382. (1938) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “J. Dickson & Son Ltd Edinburgh” on narrow swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened round body trigger plate action (patent use no. 1824), has typical in-frame Dickson ejectors, and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), pivoting third fastener, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in typical well cut rose and scroll, as most likely done by Jack Sumner. “John Dickson & Son” is on each side of action, and trigger plate is gold inlaid “Dicksons Patent”. Trigger guard with scroll on bow, has SN in low relief on tang. Lightly marbled and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over checkered wood butt, and features diamond hand with point pattern checkering and a vacant gold oval on toe line. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .018 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .025, right – .026. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 5/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Makers slim leather case is lined in green cloth, and has large paper Dickson & Son “Shooting and Estate Agents” label in lid. Case contains 2-pc mahogany and brass cleaning rod, Dickson marked snap caps, and square oil bottle, along with some other cleaning equipment. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-black. Action retains 40 – 50% orig case hardening color, quite strong where protected. Top lever and trigger guard re-blued, and retain nearly all of that blue. Stocks have oil refinish over some light marks. Checkering lightly re-cut. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny. Action tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather is fine with marks and rubs. Orig straps and handle are good. Interior cloth is good with some rubs-through. Label is fine with some foxing and soiling. Partitions are good, as are accessories. A great handling Dickson. 53062-2 MGM (7,500-12,500) C&R – Lot 1230

1231
$7,500.00

*UNUSUAL ALEX MARTIN SIDELOCK EJECTOR HEAVY GAME SHOTGUN HAVING SUPERB CLASSIC CELTIC ENGRAVING IN ITS ORIGINAL CASE WITH ACCESSORIES.

SN 6340. (1928) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Newly London made 28″ chopper lump bbls are engraved “Alex Martin. 20 Exchange Square. Glasgow & at Edinburgh & Aberdeen” on narrow, swamped, game rib. Breech section of rib and ends of bbls have Celtic knotwork engraving. Bbl flats are stamped with 1990 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Bottom rib is deeply marked with importers name and address (Woodcock Hill) where covered by forend. Case hardened sidelock action is stocked to the fences and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), Purdey type hidden third fastener, and dbl triggers. Action and lockplates are engraved with near full coverage very well executed classic Celtic knotwork, surrounding swagged double headed kelpies, with a pair of these beasties on each lockplate and another pair on bottom of action either side of trigger plate. Single beaded trigger guard with more knotwork has single headed sea serpent on bow. SN is in relief on tang. Finely marbled and nicely stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over checkered wood butt on 3/8″ extension. Stock features semi-diamond grip with classic point pattern checkering and well shaped drop points. Two gold ovals are on toe line, one engraved “S. P. M” and the other “W. B. M”. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.724, right – .724. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (mod), right – .013 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Original makers leather case is embossed “S. P. M.” on top, is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather Alexander Martin label in lid. Case contains a pair of snap caps, and a large rectangular oil bottle, all marked “Alex Martin”, along with a 2-pc beech and brass cleaning rod with jag. CONDITION: Excellent, as completely refurbished. New bbls (consignor states made by Bill Blacker) retain essentially all of their London quality black. Action and lockplates retain nearly all of a well done re-color. Top lever and trigger guard re-blued, and retain essentially all of that blue. Engraving on all metal parts slightly softened. Stocks retain nearly all of a well done hand rubbed oil refinish over a few old marks and with some light subsequent marks. Checkering competently re-cut. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent, with tight action and strong ejectors. Lengthening piece most likely added at time of stock refinish. Case leather has darkened, and has many scuffs and rubs. Old straps are fair to good. Handle is new. Interior cloth is good to fine, with considerable soiling, some partitions restored. Label is fine with some rubs from fences. An attractive nicely restored Scottish “best”. 53034-1 (8,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1231

1232
$6,900.00
Revised: 3/21/2018

Please Note: Gun has two hairline cracks across the top of horn of the stock, slightly in front of the safety lever. As seen in the online images and printed catalog.

*16 GAUGE BEST SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN BY J. HARKOM.

SN 2349. Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Dovetailed bbls are engraved “2” on breech end of narrow swamped game rib. Gun is “2” of a pair, with “2” on top lever and forend iron. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs, as well as re-proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened square backed sidelock action with automatic safety (SAFE in black enamel in gold rectangle), also features pivoting third fastener, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers. Action is beautifully filed and finished, as is true of most Harkom guns. The most distinguishing feature are the deeply carved swirling foliate fences. Action is engraved in full coverage exceptionally well cut varying sized small shaded scroll within Celtic knot work borders. This lovely scroll surrounds “J. Harkom & Sons” on banners on each side of action. Trigger guard has more scroll and SN at grip. Nicely stump figured and lightly marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over fancy scroll embossed hard rubber buttplate. Stock also features typical drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and a large vacant gold shield on toe line. Matching splinter Southgate ejector forend has Anson release with interesting rounded button. Bore diameter: left -.670, right – .672. Bore restrictions: left – .029 (full), right – .019 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Gun comes with green canvas leather trimmed takedown soft case by Boyt. CONDITION: Very good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain essentially all of an old re-black. Action has traces of orig case hardening color where protected, but is mostly an attractive pewter gray. Stocks retain nearly all of an oil refinish over numerous light and dark nicks and dings, with some subsequent thinning, rubs, and marks. Checkering has not been re-cut, somewhat worn. Bores are very fine, lightly frosted. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case is fine. A fast handling lightweight Scottish best. 53209-3 MGM (6,500-10,000) – Lot 1232

1233
$4,600.00

*SCARCE W. J. JEFFERY 16 GAUGE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH TWO SETS OF BARRELS AND OAK AND LEATHER CASE.

SN 22293. (ca 1912) Cal. 16 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27″ and 28″ Dovetailed bbls. 27″ Bbls are SNed and have King Street address. 28″ Bbls are unnumbered and have Bury Street address (post 1914). Both bbl sets have narrow swamped game ribs. Bbl flats on both sets are stamped with London nitro proofs for 1 oz of shot. 27″ Bbls have 2005 London re-proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage well cut rose and scroll. “W. J. Jeffery & Co Ltd” is on each lockplate. Action is filed with well shaped beads and fillets. Fences are filed in Woodward arcaded style. Blued trigger guard with rose and scroll on bow, has SN on tang. Well marbled, and nicely figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15-1/4″ over checkered wood butt, and features drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and a vacant silver oval on toe line. Splinter ejector forend has Anson release. 27″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.680, right – .682. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (mod), right – .008 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1″ off. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. 28″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.667, right – .664. Bore restrictions: left – .026 (full), right – .020 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .027. Drop at heel:2-3/4″ , drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1″ off. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 15-1/4″. Gun is accompanied by makers oak and leather two gun case with brass corners, lined in scarlet cloth, and has red and black Jeffery King Street label in lid. Covered compartment contains two keys. CONDITION: Good, as found, as partially refurbished. Both bbl sets retain approx 95% of an old re-black. 28″ Bbls are possibly original, and have many small patches of light rust. Action is an overall pewter gray. Screw slots show considerable use. Well done newer buttstock retains most of its orig hand rubbed finish with some light marks. A lightening hole in butt has plug pushed in. Bores are quite dirty but appear to be fine to excellent; chambers on 28″ bbls have rust thick enough so that measuring plug cannot be inserted (so might be still 2-1/2″). Both bbl sets are tight and on face. Forend is a bit loose on 28″ bbls. Ejectors are strong and very slightly out of time. Case leather has considerably darkened, shows some water damage, has some scuffs. New straps are good. Orig handle is fair to good, a bit tender. A high quality small bore English sidelock with a good combination of bbls that measure well, in need of a bit of TLC. 53078-1 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1233

1234
$6,325.00

*UNIQUE PARALLEL BARREL PIGEON SHOTGUN BY ELLIS BROTHERS WITH EXTENSIVE GOLD, SILVER, AND PLATINUM STOCK INLAYS.

SN 3027. Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 30″ Fine Damascus bbls are laid parallel with no convergence and are devoid of ribs through mid section. 6″ Rib at rear with dolls head extension is fully scroll engraved, and also engraved “Ellis Bros Makers, 16, St. Mary’s Row, Birmingham”. It has a 3″ rosewood forward extension with inlet gold figures of two birds, a heart, and a shamrock. 2″ Stub of rib joining muzzles has gold faced bead set in red gold foliate base. Bottom portion is overlaid with geometrical silver decorations. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs and subsequent 1985 London re-proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Boxlock action with automatic safety (S inlaid in gold) has double triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage well cut varying sized shaded scroll. “Ellis Bros” is on each side. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Superbly marbled and nicely stump figured European walnut deep rounded pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over wooden butt with large PLATINUM heel and toe plates, engraved with large well done scroll matching action. At center there is a large silver (?) diamond with cloisonne red and white borders surrounding central blue cloisonne rectangle with monogram “NGS” (?). Stock with flat top grip checkering and small drop points to side panels, has other interesting silver and gold decoration with gold pigeons on each side panel, a large vacant silver shield on ball of grip, another silver shield with relief royal cipher of lion passant over a crown with date “1918” at rear of comb, along with another shield on toe line with initials “WP” (?). A small gold heart is inlet at rear of top tang. Matching forend with Anson release is also considerably adorned with engraved silver decorations on sides matching silver forend tip, and other gold inlays with a snipe at front, and duck at rear, backgrounds of each are outlined by checkering, and are obviously original. There is also a central gold shield engraved with scene of hunter and dog. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .034 (full). Wall thickness: left – .034, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″-. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain a very fine re-brown, most likely done at time of re-proofing, with excellent definition to Damascus pattern. Action is mostly pewter gray patina with traces of color where protected. Stocks have old oil refinish with numerous light and heavy marks, checkering somewhat worn, especially on forend. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Mechanically fine. This gun is certainly off-the-wall, and worthy of further research. 53198-3 MGM (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 1234

1235
$7,475.00

*UNUSUAL, LATE BUILT STEEL BARREL TOP LEVER HAMMER SHOTGUN BY JOSEPH LANG WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 14563. (1907) Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls are engraved “Joseph Lang & Son, 102, New Bond Street, London.” on slightly swamped game rib with dolls head extension. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. SNs are on bottoms of bbls. Case hardened top lever action with pivoting third fastener, is fitted with rebounding bar locks with round bodied serpentine hammers. Action is engraved with 60% coverage well cut classic scroll. “Joseph Lang & Son” is on each lockplate. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow has SN on tang. Factory quality newly made straight grip buttstock is of very nicely marbled and lightly figured European walnut, and features checkered wood butt, drop points, and point pattern checkering on diamond hand. Matching splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.734, right – .735. Bore restrictions: left – .021 (mod), right – .007 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 3/8 on. Weight: 6 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Old leather case with brass corners is lined in blue cloth, and has reproduction paper Lang label in lid, and reproduction charge card with information for this gun. Case contains 2-pc walnut and brass cleaning rod with brushes, etc in black leather wallet. CONDITION: Excellent, as completely refurbished, retaining nearly all London quality metal finishes, with only a few light marks. Buttstock retains essentially all of its orig oil finish with a scratch on left side. Forend refinished to match. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Locks crisp. Case leather is very dark, with many bumps and rubs. Interior cloth is fine. This gun was obviously in superb orig condition before refinish. 53075-4 MGM (4,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 1235

1236
$4,312.50

*TWENTY GAUGE CHURCHILL “XXV” “UTILITY MODEL” SECOND QUALITY BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL VC CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 4335. (ca 1929) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 25″ Dovetailed bbls are gold inlaid “XXV” on rear portion of Churchill matted rib. Makers name and Orange Street address are engraved on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. SNs are engraved on bottoms of bbls. The utility model boxlock was second in line after the “Best” boxlock, with two other grades below it, and is very nicely finished. Case hardened action has nicely filed beads around fences, and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden Purdey type third fastener, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with near full coverage exceptionally well cut traditional rose and scroll. “E. J. Churchill” is in riband on each side. Model and “XXV” (gold) are on blued floorplate. There is more rose and scroll on trigger guard bow, and SN is on tang. Streaked and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over Silver type pad. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and individual gold initials “F R C” are on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.620, right – .615. Bore restrictions: left – .018 (mod), right – .007 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .025, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Makers orig leather VC case with stitched leather corners, is gold embossed “F.R.C.” on top, matching initials on buttstock. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth, and celluloid Churchill tags with address and VC case info, are in lid. Case contains pair of Churchill marked snap caps, 2-pc beech and brass cleaning rod with some brushes, etc. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain 85% orig blue, thinned from normal hand wear, silvered at muzzles and with numerous light marks. Action retains 90% orig case hardening color, which is quite vivid under new lacquer. Top lever and floorplate retain over 80% of their orig blue. Blue on trigger guard considerably flaked, with only about 10% remaining. Stocks retain nearly all of an oil refinish over numerous marks, some fairly deep, checkering re-cut and is sharp. There are some chips missing from wood on left side of forend. Bores are excellent. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Case leather is good, with marks and scuffs, darkened on corners. Handle replaced. Interior cloth is very fine with some marks from contact with bbls. Accessories are good. Despite the fashion for long bbl guns in this day and age, these XXV guns have a great following amongst New England grouse hunters, and others that hunt in heavy cover. 53075-2 MGM (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 1236

1237
$3,737.50

*EASY OPENING CHURCHILL “XXV” “UTILITY MODEL” SECOND QUALITY BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 5975. (ca 1938) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 25″ Dovetailed bbls are gold inlaid “XXV” on rear portion of Churchill matted rib. Makers name and Orange Street address are engraved on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers, and with re-proof marks. SNs are engraved on bottoms of bbls. The utility model boxlock was second in line after the “Best” boxlock, with two other grades below it, and is very nicely finished. Coin finished action has beads around fences, and features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), hidden type third fastener, and dbl triggers. This gun incorporates easy opening springs acting on cocking levers in the same manner as Boss guns. Action is engraved with near full coverage traditional rose and scroll. “E. J. Churchill” is in riband on each side. Model and “XXV” (gold) and “EASY” “OPENING MODEL” are on blued floorplate. There is more rose and scroll on trigger guard bow, and SN is on tang. Well streaked and nicely fiddle figured dense European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .021 (mod), right – .006 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: approx 1/8 on. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14″. Good quality tan leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, and has reproduction Churchill label in lid. Case contains 3-pc brass and ebony cleaning rod with brush, mop and jag, Purdey marked square oil bottle, pair of snap caps, and two keys. CONDITION: Good, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a good quality rust blue. Action is cleaned to bright silver, engraving slightly softened. Stocks refinished with a few light subsequent scratches. Checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. Relatively new case is excellent. Accessories are excellent. XXV guns have a considerable following amongst New England grouse hunters, and others that hunt in heavy cover. 53075-3 MGM (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 1237

1238
$25,300.00

VERY RARE SMALL BORE CHARLES LANCASTER FOUR BARREL HAMMERLESS GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 5159. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. A few of these interesting guns were made in the 1880’s and built on the same rotating firing mechanism used in the more common, but still very rare Lancaster four bbl pistols. This gun has 28-1/4″ four Damascus bbl cluster fitted with swamped game rib with dolls head extension. Rib is engraved “Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond Street London. Patent Four Barrel Breech Loading Hammerless Gun”. Sides of top bbls and bbl flats are stamped with London nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Round bodied Jones underlever action with tall breechface, has safety lever on top strap. Action looks like a boxlock; it is however a trigger plate type action with rotating internal hammer which is indexed and cocked by pulling the large rear trigger with middle finger. When this “trigger” is held in back, gun is then fired using the front trigger which has checkered finger blade. Action has geometric border engraving. Both sides are also engraved “Charles Lancaster’s Patent” “London”. Trigger guard with very large bow, has SN engraved on top where covered by underlever when gun is closed. Well marbled and nicely figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over old Silver type pad. Widely spaced point pattern checkering is at grip and a vacant silver oval is on toe line. Matching splinter forend has spring tension roller catch. Bore diameter: top left -.615, bottom – .616. Bore restrictions: top – .004 (IC), bottom – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: top – .022, bottom – .023. Bore diameter: top right -.616, bottom right- .616. Bore restrictions: top – .004 (IC), bottom left – .004 (IC). Wall thickness: top – .022, bottom – .022. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. PROVENANCE: The prestigious personal collection of 4-time Oscar-winning Visual Effects Icon, Richard Edlund. CONDITION: Very good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 90% traditional re-brown finish with very good definition to Damascus pattern. Action is nearly all smooth gray to brown patina. Stocks refinished over some light marks. Newer pad is a bit squished, checkering lightly re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, shiny, with some scattered light pitting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. 53184-7 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1238

1239
$46,000.00

*REVIVAL OF AN OLD CONCEPT, METICULOUSLY CRAFTED 28 GAUGE ABBIATICO & SALVINELLI QUATTROCANNONE WITH SCROLL BY BRUNO GOLDANI, AND FINE BULINO WORK BY ANGELO GALEAZZI, WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 399. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Four bbl cluster, with slightly swamped game rib with dolls head extension, is engraved “Abbiatico & Salvinelli” on top of upper left bbl. Bbl flats are stamped with 1981 Italian nitro proofs and with first names of craftsmen involved in building this fine, intricate gun, including Dante, Poli, Mario, Remo, Tony, and Gian. Coin finished sidelock/ boxlock action with non-automatic safety and single non-selective trigger (firing all four bbls), is fitted with hammer sidelocks. Tall serpentine hammers are nicely filed. Tall four bbl fences are also intricately sculpted with tops of fences in oval pattern. This interesting mechanism fires all four bbls in succession when hammers are cocked, with upper right first, upper left second, lower right third, and lower left fourth. If the hammers are not cocked, the action acts as a normal side by side boxlock, firing right then left bottom bbls. Action is engraved with areas of well cut scroll surrounding nicely detailed Bulino game scenes on sides and bottom; a pointer points a trio of grouse flushing from hillside on left lock, and another pointer points a trio of Hungarian partridge on right. Bottom of action shows a pair of red grouse taking wing from heather with open moorland in background. Scroll is by Bruno Goldani, whose signature appears on trigger plate, and the fine Bulino work is by Angelo Galeazzi whose signature is at the bottom of each scene. Scroll engraved trigger guard has gold armorial shield on bow, and SN on tang. Top tang of action is gold inlaid “7/15″ indicating that this is the 7th gun of a run of 15 made. Nicely marbled and figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14” over thin black Old English pad, and features drop points, as well as point pattern checkering on diamond hand. Gold monogram “G G” is inlet into toe line. Matching splinter forend with Anson release has “A & S” gold crest inlet on blank central diamond. Bore diameter: top left -.554, top right – .554. Bore restrictions: top left – .009 (IC), top right – .002 (skeet). Bore diameter: bottom left -.555, bottom right – .554. Bore restrictions: bottom left – .008 (IC), bottom right – .012 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 8 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14″. High quality brown leather case by Nizzoli with stitched leather corners, is lined in red velvet and has leather A & S label stitched into top. Bottom is semi-French fitted for this gun and contains two pair of A – Zoom snap caps, A&S marked oil bottle, empty striker bottle, and cleaning equipment. Three turnscrews with ebonized handles are in covered compartment, along with a key. CONDITION: Excellent, appears very close to new, with scant evidence of having been shot. There are some light handling and assembly marks in wood and metal surfaces. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent with some scuffs. Interior has rubs and light soiling. Accessories are excellent. This really neat gun handles quite well. With hammers cocked, four consecutive shots will certainly reduce the number of quail in any covey. 52834-1 MGM (40,000-60,000) – Lot 1239

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1240
$25,875.00

*FINE PAIR OF ABBIATICO & SALVINELLI “EXCALIBER” ROUND BODIED, 35TH ANNIVERSARY GAME SHOTGUNS WITH DRAMATIC SCROLL AND BULINO GAME SCENES BY POLI WITH CASE.

SN F0416/F0417. Cal. 20 ga. 29″ Demi-bloc bbls are gold inlaid “Abbiatico & Salvinelli” on solid matted ribs. Breech ends of bbls and ejector housings are gold inlaid with acanthus scroll. Nos. “1” and “2” are in gold on breech ends of ribs, matching similar numbers on top levers, and forend tips. Bbl flats are stamped with 2004 Italian nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Coin finished, round bodied low profile, scallop-backed, OU actions with removable trigger groups feature automatic safeties (SAFE inlaid in gold), and single non-selective triggers. Actions are engraved with full coverage well cut large open shaded acanthus scroll surrounding Bulino game scenes on bottoms, with a pair of pheasant on gun “1” and ducks on gun “2”. Bottoms are also gold inlaid “EXCALIBER ROUND” and “35th ANNIVERSARY” . Sides of actions have makers name in gold in ribbon scrolls. Top lever pivots are gold inlaid “10 20” on gun “1” and “11 20” on gun “2” denoting the 6th pair made in this series. Engravers signature “L. Poli” is on sides of trigger group mortises. Exceptionally well matched dark and dense well marbled and stump figured European walnut “Prince of Wales” grip buttstocks measure 14-1/4″ over fully checkered wood butts. Point pattern checkering is on grips with hard rubber caps. Gold ovals on toe lines are engraved with monogram “TM”. Matching slim one piece forends have Anson type releases. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: top -.625, bottom – .625. Bore restrictions: top – .026 (full), bottom – .017 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun no. “2”: Bore diameter: top -.625, bottom – .625. Bore restrictions: top – .028 (full), bottom – .017 (mod). Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Guns are housed in their “best” oak and brown leather 2-gun case with brass corners by Nizzoli, which is lined in green cloth and has black and gold Famars label in lid. Partitions are oak topped. Case contains round oil bottle, two sets of snap caps, and cleaning equipment. Also included is a Loveless style hunting knife by Cabona with bolster engraved to match guns which has A&S shield etched on right side of blade. Case also contains bags for actions and bbls. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of field use, with numerous light marks on toe lines of stocks from passing through brush. Ring marks are on inside of grips, along with a few general marks and nicks overall. Actions show some toning to coin finish on sides. Bores are excellent. Actions are tight. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent, as is its interior. A lovely pair of guns which start at well over $30000.00 each. 53204-1 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1240

1241
$28,750.00

*FANTASTIC 20 GAUGE BERTUZZI SELF COCKING HAMMER EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN HAVING UNIQUE DRAMATIC SCROLL AND DUCK THEMED BULINO ENGRAVING BY FLLI COLOSIO WITH NIZZOLI CASE.

SN 5836. (1986) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27″ Chopper lump bbls with matted game rib, are engraved “ARMI Flli BERTUCCI GARDONE V.T. ITALY” on top of left bbl, with makers name in gold. Bbl flats are stamped with 1986 Italian nitro proofs, SN and maker. Coin finished top lever action with bar hammer locks mounting flat top serpentine hammers, is self cocking and features non-automatic tang safety and single non-selective trigger. Beads and fences are beautifully filed in traditional style. Dramatic engraving is of the first order, with bold acanthus scroll offset by some ribbons and dark shaded background framing Bulino game scenes featuring ducks in various stages of flight; left lock portrays a trio, one erupting from water, the other two already flying low over a marsh. Bottom of action depicts a trio in flight, with cattails in foreground. Right lock depicts undoubtedly the same trio settling into another marsh. The superb scroll continues onto top lever and trigger guard. This truly excellent work is signed “Inc Colosio” on trigger plate. Exhibition quality, dramatically marbled and finely stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over checkered wood butt with steel heel and toe plates. There are fine rounded drop points behind lock and well cut borderless point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release, and central uncheckered diamond is inlet with Bertuzzi gold medallion. Bore diameter: left -.622, right – .622. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (full), right – .018 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. High quality tan leather case with brass corners by Nizzoli, is lined in light burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed black leather oval Bertuzzi label stitched into lid. Case is semi french fitted for gun and bbls, and contains brass and ebony cleaning rod, brass and ebony snap caps, and round plated oil bottle. A covered compartment holds the key. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, has only been shot a couple of times since proof. There are only a few exceptionally light handling marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Case is excellent, as is interior. A superb example of the work of this vaunted firm, now retired. 53103-2 MGM (30,000-45,000) – Lot 1241

1242
$19,550.00

◊*FABULOUS YET UNDERSTATED .410 GAUGE PIOTTI “KING NUMBER 1” SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN WITH CASE.

SN 7411. Cal. .410 ga. 3″ Chambers. 26″ Chopper lump bbls with slightly raised, hand matted, game rib are engraved “ACCIATO SIAU UM 6” and “FLLI PIOTTI GARDONE VT” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with SN, 1979 Italian nitro proofs and early Piotti logo. Small sized, coin finished, sidelock action features non automatic safety, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers, front trigger is articulated. Action is engraved with very tasteful, large, floral and foliate flourishes through a full coverage background of well cut very small scroll. Beads and fillets are left unengraved to fine effect. “PIOTTI” is inlaid in gold on bottom left of action, and a sovereign’s crown is in gold on top lever. This engraving continues on to trigger guard which has a single beaded small bow. SN is on riband at tang. Engraver’s signature “G Ranetti” is on trigger plate. Dark, well marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-7/8″ over thin brown leather covered pad. Stock features diamond hand with very well cut, closely spaced, borderless, 2-point pattern checkering. Small well shaped splinter ejector forend has Anson release and Piotti crest inlet in gold on uncheckered central diamond with initials “Le / B”. Choked MOD/FULL. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: Neutral. WEIGHT: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-7/8″. Rich red full leather case with green baize material with nickel plated snap caps and oil bottle, 2-pc cleaning rod, cleaning mop and jags in brown leather pouch. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new with very light handling marks, the gun has maybe seen one trip to the range but remains very near to new condition. Coin finish is excellent with only minor darkened areas on top tang and at grip. Stocks are near mint with only minute handling marks. Checkering is crisp. Bores are brilliant. Action is tight. Mechanics are crisp. Case leather excellent with only very minor handling marks. Interior cloth is excellent, as are accessories. The fine handling qualities of this gun make it a natural for quail. Current replacement costs for this firearm in this rare gauge with these options is over $50,000.00 American dollars. 53102-1 JSL (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1242

1243
$0.00

*ATTRACTIVE PIOTTI “MONOCO 3” SIDELOCK EJECTOR SIDE BY SIDE GAME SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA BARRELS AND EXQUISITE SCROLL AS WELL AS BULINO GAME AND DOG SCENES BY MARIO TERZI WITH CASE.

SN 9652. Cal. 12 ga. This obviously custom made set that is not importer marked, features two sets, 25-5/8″ and 28-3/8″ chopper lump bbls engraved “FLLI PIOTTI GARDONE V.T.” on slightly raised file matted ribs. Bbl flats are stamped with 2000 Italian nitro proofs on 25-5/8″ bbls which are numbered to match action. 28-3/8″ bbls with gold star on breech end of rib are SNed “0111P” have 2001 Italian nitro proofs. Coin finished robust sidelock action features non-automatic safety, gold band tumbler end cocking indicators, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is well filed and engraved with a masterful unique rendition of exceptionally well cut shaded scroll which has tendrils and flowers intruding into a shaded background of minuscule scroll. This very attractive treatment surrounds superbly detailed Bulino scenes of birds on lockplates; mallard drakes and a hen flying over marsh, with trees in background on left, and on right there is a sylvan scene of pair of woodcock, one still nestled on ground, with another taking flight into background of large and small alders. Bottom of action depicts what is obviously a portrait of the orig owners dog retrieving a woodcock. Engravers signature “M. Terzi” is on trigger plate. Single beaded trigger guard has more floral scroll with SN in gold on tang. Intricately dark veined and stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with point pattern checkering on diamond hand measures 14-1/2″ over brown leather covered pad. A vacant gold oval is on toe line. Checkering is especially well done with mullered borders stopping short of borderless large diamonds inside front apexes. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release, and services both sets of bbls. 25-5/8″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.726, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .012 (lt mod), right – .004 (IC). Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. 28-3/8″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.728, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (mod), right – .013 (lt mod). Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Reddish brown leather case with stitched leather corners by Nizzoli has leather trimmed green canvas outer cover, is lined in royal blue cloth, and has gold embossed Piotti label in lid. Case contains cleaning equipment and round oil bottle. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, with evidence of only light field use, mostly some light marks on left side of butt, and some very minor small marks on bbls. Coin finish on action is slightly darkened on bottom. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. 53135-1 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1243

1244
$31,050.00

*28 GAUGE LUCIANO BOSIS ROUND BODIED BOXLOCK “COUNTRY” SIDE BY SIDE EJECTOR SHOTGUN WITH SUPERB BULINO GAME SCENE AND DRAMATIC SMALL SCROLL WITH CASE.

SN 623. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 29″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved “LUCIANO BOSIS. BRESCIA. MADE IN ITALY” on narrow swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with 2013 Italian nitro proofs and engraved with makers name, SN, and importer (BSA). Round bodied arched back coin finished boxlock action features non-automatic safety and double triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with 90% coverage beautifully cut and shaded varying sized scroll. On trigger plate this scroll flanks truly exceptional, almost photographic, scene of three pintails rising from bulrushes into dramatic cloudy sky. “LUCIANO BOSIS” is above this scene. Engravers signature “GM” ? is on trigger plate. Trigger guard with more superb scroll has SN on tang. Striking almost black marbled flesh-toned burl figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with point pattern checkering on diamond hand measures 15-1/8″ over skip line checkered wood butt. Long splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.550, right – .550. Bore restrictions: left – .045 (full), right – .045 (full). Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 15-1/8″. High quality leather case with stitched leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth with Bosis label in lid, and contains 2-pc cleaning rod with mop, brush, and jag, and a pair of Bosis marked snap caps. Case is accompanied by green canvas and tan leather outer cover. CONDITION: Essentially as new, appears unfired since proof, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent, as protected by its outer cover. Interior is excellent. A new “Country” best boxlock is priced at 28,000 euros before engraving, which is separately contracted, and will often double the cost of a shotgun. 53159-1 MGM (20,000-25,000) – Lot 1244

1245
$13,800.00

*FIRST TIER QUALITY SIDELOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER OVER-UNDER GAME GUN BY RENATO TELO WITH TASTEFUL FLORAL ENGRAVING BY GIANFRANCO PEDERSOLI INCLUDES CASE.

SN 094. (1989) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Steve Smith and Laurie Morrow in THE ITALIAN GUN, relate “Renato Telo makes a few fine guns a year” “His work is done entirely by hand.” This particular gun appears to be built on an action sourced from Luciano Bosis as when placed side by side quality and mechanism are the same. Pin placement on locks is also identical. All aspects of this gun are absolutely first rate with its 27″ demi-bloc bbls with broad, matted, ventilated rib gold inlaid “ARMI RENATO TELO” on top left. Bbl flat is stamped with 1989 Italian nitro proofs, makers name, and importer (Pachmayr). Coin finished, low profile, small sized, OU, sidelock action features non-automatic safety and single non-selective trigger. Action and lockplates are engraved with truly exceptional, interesting, and tasteful deep relief tendrils of acanthus with floral highlights, which transition to Bulino foliage and flowers. This covers only about 50% of the available surface, and the remainder is left essentially unadorned, except for some nicely cut scrolling line borders. Engravers signature, “G. F. Pedersoli” is on trigger plate. Exhibition quality, beautifully marbled and intricately fiddle figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over checkered wood butt, and features drop points and closely spaced point pattern checkering at grip. Matching slim one piece forend has Anson type release. Bore diameter: top -.621, bottom – .621. Bore restrictions: top – .017 (mod), bottom – .010 (IC). Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Tan leather case with stitched leather corners by Nizzoli, is lined in red velvet, and contains strap. CONDITION: Excellent, showing evidence of very little field use, with only a few light handling and assembly marks. Mechanically crisp. Ejectors are slightly out of time. Case leather is good with some scuffs and soiling. Interior has compressions and soiling. 53198-6 MGM (12,000-20,000) – Lot 1245

1246
$14,950.00

*MAGNIFICENT GOLD INLAID AND ENGRAVED 20 GAUGE PERAZZI MX2000 S SHOTGUN IN FIELD CONFIGURATION, WITH EXHIBITION STOCK WOOD AND CASE.

SN 118741. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27-1/2″ Mono-bloc bbls with narrow, matted ventilated rib are gold inlaid “Perazzi BRESCIA MADE IN ITALY” on left ejector housing. Bbl flats are stamped with 2001 Italian nitro proofs. Blued low profile trigger plate OU action with fixed trigger group features gold plated selective single trigger and non-automatic safety. Action is engraved and gold inlaid with very attractive device of rose blossom accented ribbon scrolls above and below “Perazzi MX 2000 S” on sides. Rose and bud accents in gold flank these devices. Borders and beads of action are accented with gold lines. Bottom of action has central medallion of matching ribbons and roses. A burst of scroll is on trigger guard bow flanked by more gold rose blossoms. This fine work is signed “Zacchi” on trigger plate. Exhibition quality superbly marbled burl figured flesh toned European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching, slim, one piece forend has Deeley type release. Bore diameter: top -.625, bottom – .625. Bore restrictions: top – .030 (full), bottom – .015 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Black plastic Perazzi marked case is lined in Perazzi patterned cloth and contains instruction manual and other papers in red cloth folder, stock removal tool, and bags for action and bbls. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks on all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent. 53215-1 MGM (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1246

1247
$11,500.00

*SCARCE .410 PERAZZI SC3 GRADE GAME SHOTGUN HAVING ROSE AND SCROLL ENGRAVING BY TERZI, WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES, ONE OF A CONSECUTIVE SN SET.

SN 119295. Cal. .410. 3″ Chambers. 28-3/8″ Mono-bloc bbls with narrow matted ventilated rib are marked with makers name, address, and importer (Perazzi USA) on mono-bloc. Bottom of mono-bloc is stamped with year 2000 Italian nitro proofs. Coin finished small frame Perazzi trigger plate action features single selective gold plated trigger, and is engraved with well rendered rose and scroll with engravers signature “Terzi” on trigger plate. Intricately marbled European walnut extreme pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over fully checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching one piece forend has Deeley type release. This fine shotgun is fitted with interchangeable chokes with two presently in bbls, with another four in Perazzi marked plastic box. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Gun is accompanied by red ABS Perazzi two gun case. Case contains cloth gun slip and warranty certificate, along with instruction manual in red folder. The next lot is a consecutive SN to this gun. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, with only some high edge wear on sides of rib, and a few light handling marks mostly on left side of butt. Breechface has very faint firing halos. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent, instruction manual pages stuck together. This fine little gun has a current suggested retail price of just under $30,000.00. 52869-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1247

1248
$9,775.00

*SCARCE AND ATTRACTIVE PERAZZI MX410 SC3 GRADE GAME SHOTGUN, ONE OF A CONSECUTIVE SN SET..

SN 119296. Cal. .410. 3″ Chambers. 28-3/8″ Mono-bloc bbls with narrow matted ventilated rib are marked with makers name, address, and importer (Perazzi USA) on mono-bloc. Bottom of mono-bloc is stamped with year 2000 Italian nitro proofs. Coin finished small frame Perazzi trigger plate action features single selective trigger, and is engraved with exceptionally well cut and very attractive scroll and geometric borders surrounding rose bouquets on sides and bottom. No engravers signature found. Intricately marbled European walnut extreme pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over fully checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching one piece forend has Deeley type release. This fine shotgun is fitted with interchangeable chokes with two presently in bbls, with another four in Perazzi marked plastic box. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. The previous lot is a consecutive SN to this gun. PROVENANCE: Certificate of Warranty. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, with only some high edge wear on sides of rib, and a few light handling marks mostly on left side of butt. Breechface has very faint firing halos. Mechanically excellent. This fine gun has a current retail price of just under $30,000.00. 52869-2 MGM (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1248

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1249
$0.00

*PERAZZI “MX8-L” CLAYS SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA BARRELS, BRILEY TUBE SET, CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 126856. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. Two sets of 29-1/2″ bbls, one with fixed chokes, one with interchangeable chokes, which is ported. Both sets have ventilated top rib and side ribs. Perazzi name and address, along with importer, are marked on mono-blocs. Bottoms of mono-blocs are stamped with 2003 Italian nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. Coin finished action with removable trigger/ firing group has gold plated single selective trigger. Action is engraved with 20% coverage small scroll surrounding scroll acanthus and floral devices on each side and bottom. Nicely marbled European walnut extreme pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over adjustable buttplate mounted with black KICKEEZ pad. Stock has been fitted with adjustable comb, and also features point pattern checkering at grip which has right hand palm swell. Matching one piece target forend has Deeley type release. Fixed choke bbls: Bore diameter: top -.731, bottom – .731. Bore restrictions: top – .002 (skeet), bottom – .001 (skeet). Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Aluminum Americase by Pacific Sporting Arms has space for gun, both bbls, and Briley tube set for 20, 28, and .410 housed in lid. Case also contains Briley chokes for each tube set, installation plug, hammer, and spare parts including one main spring, two firing pins, and installation tool. Also included are four extended choke tubes for 12 ga bbls (two presently in bbls). PROVENANCE: Work invoice. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of a fair amount of use, while maintaining nearly all of its orig finishes. There are a fair number of very light marks and scratches, and a few bumps in wood finish. Mechanically fine. Case is excellent, as is tube set. 52988-1 (10,500-14,500) – Lot 1249

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1250
$0.00

*SUPERB QUALITY 20 GAUGE SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN BY COSMI WITH “GRAN LUSSO” SCROLL AND GAME SCENE ENGRAVING BY DASSA WITH CASE.

SN 8149. (2002) Cal. 20 ga. 3″ Chambers. 24″ Bbl of Bohler Antinit steel is fitted with raised ventilated rib. Bottom of bbl is stamped with 2002 Italian nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. Blued receiver is marked “Cosmi Brev. Ancono. Italy.” on left side. Coin finished firing and feed group with non-automatic safety is engraved with superb scroll surrounding large rose bouquets and well done Bulino scenes of dogs and game; a spaniel retrieves a woodcock on left front, with pointing setter at rear. Right side has pointing pointer at rear and flushing woodcock at front. Scroll on bottom of action surrounds action packed scene of 3 bobwhite flushing from behind rotting log, flying into dramatic sky with pines in background. This scene is signed “Dassa”. Near exhibition quality beautifully veined and nicely fiddle figured European walnut extreme pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over black solid rifle pad. Flat top point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching forend has knurled knob at tip for attaching to bbl assembly. Bore diameter: .622 (screw chokes). Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Gun is housed in aluminum travel case with Cosmi tag on top. Case is lined in olive green cloth, with leather Cosmi label in lid. Case contains instruction booklet, spare mainspring in vinyl wallet, and 3 choke tubes and a wrench in leather Cosmi marked wallet. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with some minor handling marks in all surfaces and minor crazing and some lifting of varnish in buttstock. Case is excellent. 53197-3 MGM (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1250

1251
$0.00

*SUPERB QUALITY SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN BY COSMI WITH “GRAN LUSSO” SCROLL AND GAME SCENE ENGRAVING BY DASSA WITH CASE.

SN 8148. (2002) Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 24″ Bbl of Bohler Antinit steel is fitted with raised ventilated rib. Bottom of bbl is stamped with 2002 Italian nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. Blued receiver is marked “Cosmi Brev. Ancono. Italy.” on left side. Coin finished firing and feed group with non-automatic safety is engraved with superb scroll surrounding large rose bouquets and well done Bulino scenes of dogs and game; a spaniel retrieves a woodcock on left front, with pointing setter at rear. Right side has pointing pointer at rear and flying quail at front. Scroll on bottom of action surrounds dramatic scene of cock pheasant erupting from hedgerow over rail fence with hen departing in distance. This scene is signed “Dassa”. Near exhibition quality burl figured European walnut extreme pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over black solid rifle pad. Flat top point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching forend has knurled knob at tip for attaching to bbl assembly. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″-, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun is housed in aluminum travel case with Cosmi tag on top. Case is lined in olive green cloth, with leather Cosmi label in lid. Case contains instruction booklet, spare mainspring in vinyl wallet, and 3 choke tubes and a wrench in leather Cosmi marked wallet. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with some minor handling marks in all surfaces and minor crazing and some lifting of varnish in buttstock. Case is excellent. 53197-4 MGM (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1251

1252
$5,750.00

*VERY HIGH QUALITY COSMI SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA BARREL.

SN 2344. (ca 1960) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Over 8000 of these interesting shotguns have been made since 1925. This gun has two 26-1/2″ bbls. Original bbl choked full, later bbl (no. 3493) choked mod. Both have ventilated ribs and are of Bohler Antinit steel. Plain finished break-open action with blued upper and bright polished lower units, is marked “FUCILE COSMI BREVETTATO – TORRETTE DI ANCONA” “MADE IN ITALY” on left side of top unit. Action features tang safety. Nicely marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching forend with ribbed sides has central diamond inset with gold rhombus engraved with monogram “TGR”. Orig bbl: Bore diameter: .729. Bore restrictions: .027. Newer bbl: Bore diameter: .726. Bore restrictions: .017. Drop at heel: 2-1/4, drop at comb: 1-5/8. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Bbls and action retain approx 90% orig blue. Blue on orig bbl has turned purple. Newer bbl which does not have proofs, retains essentially all of its orig blue. Stocks retain most of their orig varnish with numerous light marks and scratches. Checkering somewhat worn and dirty. Wood has shrunken away from metal around action. Mechanically fine. Bores are excellent. Metal fit and finish of these guns is beyond compare. 53022-5 MGM (6,500-11,000) C&R – Lot 1252

1253
$4,312.50

*PAIR OF AYA SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUNS.

SN 345210/345211. Cal. 12 ga. 26-3/4″ Dovetailed steel bbls are marked with factory name and “MADE IN SPAIN” on narrow, swamped game ribs. Rear portions of ribs, top levers, and forend tips are inlaid “1” and “2” in gold. Bbl flats are stamped with Spanish nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Case hardened actions with automatic safeties, bushed strikers, gold line tumbler end cocking indicators, H&H type hand detachable locks, and dbl triggers (front articulated), are engraved with near full coverage simple scroll. Makers name is on each lockplate. Blued single beaded trigger guards with matching scroll on bows, has SNs on tangs. Plain European walnut straight grip buttstocks measure 14-3/4″ over black Decelerator sporting clays pads. Stocks feature fluted drop points, point pattern checkering on semi diamond hands, and silver ovals engraved “E. H. G”. Matching splinter ejector forends have Anson releases. Gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.725, right – .724. Bore restrictions: left – .017 (mod), right – .008 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .040, right – .041. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast slightly off. Weight: 6 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Gun “2”: Bore diameter: left -.724, right – .722. Bore restrictions: left – .018 (mod), right – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .040, right – .042. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 10 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, showing little use, with a number of light marks on wood and metal, slightly silvered on beads and sharp edges. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53031-1 (4,500-7,000) C&R – Lot 1253

1254
$6,325.00

*CLASSY .410 ARRIETA MODEL “874” SIDELOCK EJECTOR SELF-OPENING GAME SHOTGUN WITH STRIKING BLUED “FUNERAL” ACTION AND GOLD LINE BORDERS, WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 34146. Cal. .410. 3″ Chambers. 26-7/8″ Chopper lump bbls with narrow, swamped game rib, are marked with Arrieta name and address on top of right bbl. There are inlaid gold lines around breech end. Bbl flats are stamped with Spanish nitro proofs and bbls are fitted with H&H type self-opening assist spring. Blued small sized sidelock action features automatic safety (SAFE inlaid in gold), bushed strikers, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Borders of action and lockplates have gold inlay borders. On top lever some borders have scroll terminations. Bottom of action is inlaid “ARMAS ARRIETA” and Arrieta double fleur-di-lis logo is in raised gold on trigger guard bow. Strikingly marbled and lightly fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over skip line checkered wood butt. Stock also features drop points, point pattern checkering at grip, and individual gold initials “J S P” inlet on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.394, right – .390. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15″. Tan Spanish leather case with riveted on brass corners, is lined in green felt, and has black leather gold embossed Arrieta label in lid. Case contains 1/2 cleaning rod, spare main spring, and key. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with evidence of very little firing and only a few very minor light handling and assembly marks on all wood and metal surfaces. Exterior of case has a few light marks. Interior is excellent. 52869-3 MGM (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1254

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1255
$24,150.00

*LOVELY MATCHED PAIR OF BERETTA S3 EELL OVER-UNDER EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUNS HAVING SUPERBLY CUT AND SHADED BAROQUE SCROLL ENGRAVING BY MASSEUZA, WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN C05203B/C05204B. Cal. 12 ga. This fine pair of guns, gold inlaid “1” and “2” on bbls, trigger guards and forend latches, have 28″ mono-bloc bbls fitted with matted ventilated ribs. Left sides of bbls are engraved “P. Beretta – ITALY”. Mono-blocs of engine turned sides are stamped with 1978 Italian nitro proofs, grade, and SNs. Sling loops are soldered to bottom bbls. Coin finished low profile uniquely Beretta sidelock OU actions feature gold plated single selective triggers with checkered blades, and gold plated pin ends. Actions are engraved with full coverage beautifully executed large open scrolling acanthus flanked by smaller open scroll and floral highlights. This fine engraving extends to lockplates, as well as blued top levers, which have pierced thumbpieces, and to trigger guards. Top levers are gold inlaid with relief sovereign crowns, and trigger guard bows have relief gold inlaid initials “LRG”. Beretta name and address as well as “BREVETTATO” and “MADE IN ITALY” are on bottom of actions. This fine work is signed by Beretta master engraver “Masseuza”. Very closely matched smoky marbled and somewhat stump figured European walnut swan necked buttstocks measure 14-1/8″ over fully checkered wood butts. Well cut point pattern checkering is at grips. Sling loops matching those on bbls are on toe lines. Matching one piece slim game forends have Deeley type releases. Gun no. “1”: Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom – .727. Bore restrictions: top – .030 (full), bottom – .011 (lt mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Gun no. “2“: Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom – .727. Bore restrictions: top – .032 (full), bottom – .021 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/8”. Guns are housed in reddish leather two gun case lined in olive green cloth. One gun is housed in each half, and there are flat dividers separating the halves. Accessories include bags for actions and bbls, cleaning cloths, guarantees, and snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with only some very light handling and assembly marks on wood and metal, most notably some light scratches and rubs on left side of buttstock of gun “2”. Guns appear essentially unfired, with little evidence of any halos on breechfaces. Case is fine with some scuffs. Interior is fine. Current retail price for a single gun of this grade is close to $15,000.00, with master engraving adding as much as another $10,000.00. 53022-4 MGM (11,500-16,500) – Lot 1255

1256
$8,050.00

*HANDMADE “TOP OF THE LINE” BERETTA 451 EELL SIDEPLATE EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER SIDE BY SIDE GAME SHOTGUN WITH ROSE AND SCROLL ENGRAVING BY BERTASI, WITH LEG O’ MUTTON CASE.

SN H0019. (1970) Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Mono-bloc bbls with matted low-profile ventilated rib are marked “BOEHLER * ANTINIT STEEL” and “P. BERETTA – Gardone V.T.” and “MADE IN ITALY” on left bbl. Bbl flats are stamped with 1970 Italian nitro proofs with makers name, grade, SN, and “CHOKE”. A sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Coin finished sideplate action features gold plated single selective trigger, non-automatic safety (S in gold), and disc set strikers. False pin ends are gold plated. Action is engraved with nicely cut semi-relief rose bouquets in a field of nicely cut scroll, all within geometric borders. Makers name and address are in arched device on bottom. Bouquets on fences are in a bit higher relief. Top lever has pierced thumbpiece, and inlaid gold crown. Engravers signature “G. Bertasi” is on trigger plate, and SN is on blued trigger guard tang. Very nicely marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with slight swan neck, measures 14″ over fully checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and a sling loop matching that on bbls, as well as a gold oval engraved with monogram “JGR” (?), are on toe line. Beavertail ejector forend has matching, but more extensive checkering, and Anson type release. Bore diameter: left -.728, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .032 (full), right – .012 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .036, right – .032. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun is accompanied by what appears to be its orig tan leather leg o’ mutton case. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent, showing limited field use, retaining nearly all of its orig blue on bbls. Coin finish of action remains bright. There is silvering on thumbpiece, safety, and edges of trigger guard bow, some wear to gold plating on trigger, and numerous light marks and scratches in wood finish, with some deeper marks on right side of butt. Finish worn through at top rear of left side. Checkering is very lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent with possible hitch in trigger, as it sometimes does not need recoil to set up for second shot. Case is fine. This fairly rare shotgun currently retails at over $18,000.00. 53022-3 MGM (7,500-12,500) – Lot 1256

1257
$11,500.00

*SUPERB TOP-OF-THE-LINE LUIGI FRANCHI “IMPERIALE MONTE CARLO EXTRA” SIDELOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER TWO BARREL SET SHOTGUN WITH RELIEF ACANTHUS ENGRAVING BY A. TERZI WITH CASE.

SN 15056. (1981) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27-7/8″ and 25-5/8″ Chopper lump bbls with slightly raised matted game ribs, are engraved “S. P. A LUIGI FRANCHI BRESCIA” and “MADE IN ITALY” on sides of left bbls. Bbl flats are stamped with 1981 Italian proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, along with Franchi logos. (It is interesting to note that although the bbls match perfectly, there is no date stamp on longer set.) Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Bohler Antinit steel information, “DEMIBLOC”, and with SNs. Coin finished sidelock action has nicely filed beads and fillets, and features non-automatic safety (SIGURA engraved), bushed strikers, and single non-selective trigger stamped “Fabbri”. Water table is stamped with proofs, grade, and importers name and address (Simpson Ltd). Action and lockplates are engraved with attractive semi-relief full coverage of scrolling acanthus leaves and tendrils in a pebbled background. Engravers signature “Terzi A.” is on trigger plate. This engraving extends to top lever,which has pierced crouched gargoyle thumbpiece and to single beaded trigger guard. Near exhibition quality intricately marbled and nicely stump figured European walnut slightly swan necked straight grip buttstock measures 14″ over fully checkered butt, and features drop points, semi-diamond hand with borderless point pattern checkering. Matching semi-Beavertail ejector forend with Anson release has finely inlet gold device in central uncheckered diamond, engraved with grade. 27″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .041 (extra full), right – .023 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb:1-9/16″ . Cast: approx 3/8″ off. Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14″. 25″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.726, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .008 (IC), right – .009 (IC). LOP: 14″. What appears to be orig dark brown leather case lined in green felt, contains certificate, instruction booklet, and bags for action and bbls. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new. Appears unfired since proof, with only a few exceptionally faint handling and assembly marks. Mechanically gummed due to long storage, and is in need of a good cleaning. Case is good, with some rubs. This very scarce gun is currently made for Franchi by Beretta, with a retail price of $145,000.00. 53022-2 MGM (9,500-15,500) – Lot 1257

1258
$19,550.00

*VERY FINE 20 GAUGE FLLI RIZZINI R2 BOXLOCK EJECTOR SINGLE TRIGGER GAME SHOTGUN WITH BULINO GAME SCENES BY PATELLI WITH CASE.

SN 1870. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Beautifully struck 26″ chopper lump bbls are engraved “Flli RIZZINI MAGNO V.T.” on slightly swamped game rib. Bbl flats are stamped with 1984 Italian nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Coin finished boxlock action has ogee filed into back and is fitted with unique removable floorplate to aid in cleaning. Action also features non-automatic safety and single non-selective trigger. Action is engraved with very well cut large acanthus scroll flourishes surrounding a field of small scroll with rose bouquets at centers. This interesting embellishment surrounds nicely detailed Bulino renderings of feathered game; chukar partridge on bottom of action, flushing pheasant on left side, and a pair of flying grouse on right. Each of these scenes is signed by noted engraver “Patelli” whose signature also appears after “INC” on trigger plate, meaning he was also responsible for the well done scroll, which extends to small bow trigger guard which has SN on tang. Well marbled and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over checkered wood butt. Borderless point pattern checkering is on semi-diamond hand. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: top -.621, bottom – .620. Bore restrictions: top – .020 (mod), bottom – .008 (IC). Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. Tan leather case by Nizzoli is lined in burgundy cloth, has Rizzini label in lid, and contains an aluminum cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: Certificate. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with very faint firing halos on breechface and only a few light handling marks in wood of butt. Checkering still light in color. Mechanically excellent. Case leather is excellent, with a few marks and rubs. Interior is excellent. These exceptional boxlock guns have not been made since 1995. 52917-1 MGM (7,000-10,000) – Lot 1258

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1260
$12,650.00

*KRIEGHOFF K80 WITH “PARCOURS SPECIAL” ENGRAVING TWO BARREL SET TARGET SHOTGUN.

SN 011756. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls with screw chokes, and 34″ bbls with fixed chokes. Both bbl sets with raised matted ventilated ribs, have all correct factory markings. 30″ Bbls are fitted with extended Seminole choke tubes for light mod. 34″ Bbls are choked mod and full. Coin finished action with blocked out safety and single selective trigger is engraved with exceptionally fine vignettes of dogs and game; a setter is pointing a flushing pheasant on left side, and a trio of geese are on right. Bottom of action is marked “K – 80” “KRIEGHOFF” and “Germany”. Well marbled and nicely figured European walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14-7/16″ over black Decelerator pad, and features fancy pattern checkering on ambidextrous grip, with heavier palm swell on right side. Matching schnabeled forend has Deeley type release. 34″ Bbls: Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz. LOP:14-7/16″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent, retaining nearly all orig finishes on wood and metal, but with a hint of silvering on sharp edges of bbls, as well as some light marks, and quite a few marks and scratches in wood finish, mostly on right side of butt. Action is still bright silver. Bores are excellent. Action is tight when closed, shows some hinge wear when open on 34″ bbls. This is not evident with 30″ bbls. 52922-3 MGM (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1260

1261
$9,775.00

*MERKEL 280 EL/ 360 EL BOXLOCK EJECTOR SMALL BORE SHOTGUN TWO BARREL TWO GAUGE SET WITH RELIEF GAME SCENE ENGRAVING AND CASE.

SN 384134. Cal. 28 ga/ 410. 28″ Bbls with matted game ribs, 28 ga Bbls marked “280 EL 28 GA” at rear portion of rib with “1” silver inlaid on extension. .410 Bbls are engraved “460 EL .410 GA” and with “2” silver inlaid. Left sides of bbls are marked with makers name and “MADE IN GERMANY”. Bbl flats are stamped with SNs, gauges and chamber lengths, and German nitro proofs. Coin finished boxlock ogee backed action with automatic safety, crossbolt third fastener, disc set strikers, and dbl triggers is engraved with 80% coverage shaded scroll surrounding semi-relief game scenes on sides; two scampering hares on left, and a pair of snipe taking wing over marsh on right. Bottom of action is stamped with Suhl blacksmith logo. Blued trigger guard is also scroll engraved. Streaked and nicely stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with checkered diamond grip measures 14-3/8″ over embossed Merkel buttplate. Each bbl set has its own dedicated splinter ejector forend with Deeley release. 28 ga. Bbls gun “1”: Bore diameter: left -.551, right – .550. Bore restrictions: left – .023 (full), right – .014 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. 410 bbls Gun “2”: Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.370, right – .388. Bore restrictions: left – (full?), right (mod?). Drop at heel: 2-9/16″-, drop at comb: 1-1/4″+. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Gun is housed in its orig green vinyl leather trimmed case by Emmebi, lined in green velvet, with brown leather label in lid. Bottom has space for action and both sets of bbls. Case contains two sets of spare ejector springs and mainsprings, along with .410 snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of light field use, with a few shallow marks in metal surfaces, with some darkening on bottom of action, as well as light scratches in wood finish. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. Case is fine. Suggested retail for this fine little gun was about $13000.00, and the 360 EL .410 is no longer manufactured. 53207-2 MGM (6,000-10,000) – Lot 1261

1262
$10,350.00

*MERKEL 280 EL/ 360 EL BOXLOCK EJECTOR SMALL BORE SHOTGUN TWO BARREL TWO GAUGE SET WITH RELIEF GAME SCENE ENGRAVING AND CASE.

SN 384135. Cal. 28 ga/ 410. 28″ Bbls with matted game ribs, 28 ga Bbls marked “280 EL 28 GA” at rear portion of rib with “1” silver inlaid on extension. .410 Bbls are engraved “460 EL .410 GA” and with “2” silver inlaid. Left sides of bbls are marked with makers name and “MADE IN GERMANY”. Bbl flats are stamped with SNs, gauges and chamber lengths, and German nitro proofs. Coin finished boxlock ogee backed action with automatic safety, crossbolt third fastener, disc set strikers, and dbl triggers is engraved with 80% coverage shaded scroll surrounding semi-relief game scenes on sides; pair of woodcock flitting around ferns on left, and two grouse taking wing into clearing on right. Bottom of action is stamped with Suhl blacksmith logo. Blued trigger guard is also scroll engraved. Nicely marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock with checkered diamond grip measures 14-1/2″ over embossed Merkel buttplate. Each bbl set has its own dedicated splinter ejector forend with Deeley release. Gun “1” 28 ga. : Bore diameter: left -.551, right – .551. Bore restrictions: left – .025 (full), right – .012 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Gun “2” 410 bbls: Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.370, right – .380. Bore restrictions: left – (full?), right (mod?). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″+, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Gun is housed in its orig green vinyl leather trimmed case by Emmebi, lined in green velvet, with brown leather label in lid. Bottom has space for action and both sets of bbls. Case contains two sets of spare ejector springs and mainsprings, along with .410 snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of light field use, with a few light marks in metal surfaces, with some darkening on bottom of action, as well as light scratches in wood finish. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. Case is fine. Suggested retail for this fine little gun was about $13000.00, and the 360 EL .410 is no longer manufactured. 53207-3 MGM (6,000-10,000) – Lot 1262

1263
$4,600.00

*FINELY ENGRAVED WAFFEN – DSCHULNIGG SIDEPLATED BOXLOCK GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 40-1308. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Shoe lump bbls with matted, concave game rib, are engraved “Made in Austria” and “Waffen – Dschulnigg – Salzburg” on tops. Bbl flats are stamped with Ferlach nitro proofs with date of 1959. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with gauge and chamber information, provisional proofs, and “BOHLER – BLITZ – STAHL”. Coin finished, sideplated, boxlock action features single selective trigger, hidden crossbolt third fastener, and bolstered sides. Action is engraved with very well cut, classic, Germanic, open, scrolled acanthus framing game scenes with relief gold inlaid mammals and birds in well detailed backgrounds; a pointer points a flushing pheasant on left side of action, and a wily fox stocks a rising duck on right. A rabbit scampers across trigger plate, and a snipe settles into a marsh on trigger guard bow. Central points of acanthus leaves have been polished bright to accentuate depth of scroll. Very finely marbled and lightly figured European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-7/8″ over checkered horn buttplate. Point pattern checkering with broad mullered borders is at grip. Long, beavertail, ejector forend has matching engraving and Deeley release. Bore diameter: left-.715, right -.716. Bore restrictions: left -.010 (IC), right -.004 (Skeet). Minimum wall thickness: left -.039, right -.038. Drop at heel: 2-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 13-7/8″. Oak and leather English style case, has brass corners and brass rectangle on lid engraved “W F Willson”. Case is lined in burgundy cloth. Partitions have oak accents on tops, and a number of accessories are French fitted including horn handled turnscrews, snap caps, round English oil bottle, a 2-pc brass and ebony cleaning rod under bbl recess, and mop, jag, and brush in a covered compartment, along with the key. CONDITION: Excellent.retaining nearly all orig blue on bbls, with a few minor light scuffs and marks. Action retains essentially all of its fine French gray finish, with some oil discoloration where protected. Stocks retain nearly all of what appears to be an old oil refinish, with some light subsequent marks. Beads behind lockplates have incipient cracks. Horn grip cap and buttplate are excellent, shiny, but with some light checks. Bores are excellent. Action is slightly loose. Ejectors are strong and in time. Trigger works. Dark case leather is excellent, brass fixtures slightly tarnished. Straps and handle are very fine. Lock retaining loops are missing. Interior cloth is excellent with some minor soiling from contact with breech ends of bbls. Accessories are excellent, near new. Horn handles of turnscrews have some slight checks. 53157-5 MGM (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 1263

1264
$9,775.00

*EXQUISITE QUALITY HIGH CONDITION 32″ BARRELED 20 GAUGE EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN BY L. BRANCQUAERT OF BRUSSELS WITH EXTRA 28″ BARRELS AND LO’M CASE.

SN 7415. (on action) (pre 1922) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. Although not a household name, guns made by Brancquaert attained fame in the late 19th and early 20th century in the pigeon ring, and are known today as some of the finest ever made by those who appreciate good shotguns. This unusual small gauge example has 32″ and 28″ chopper lump bbls, both with slightly raised matted concave game ribs with ivory beads, and are engraved “L. Brancquaert” and “Bruxelles” on tops. Bbl flats of 32″ bbls are stamped with Belgian nitro proofs without date letter, and are stamped with choke information, SNs, and cockerel steel logos, and are engraved “COMPRESSED STEEL”. 28″ Bbl flats are stamped with 1988 London nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, and engraved with SN. Case hardened sideplated boxlock action features non-automatic safety (S inlaid in gold), hidden third fastener, side clips, reinforced frame and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with near full coverage very nicely cut rose and scroll within geometric borders. Sideplates, floorplate, top lever, and trigger guard are charcoal blued and also engraved with small scroll and large whorls of roses, etc around pins. Nicely streaked and lightly figured very dense dark European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over brown leather covered pad. Point pattern checkering on diamond grip is exceptionally well done, cleanly cut, and with small uncheckered diamonds left at inner points on sides, at top of grip, and at apex on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson release has wonderfully finished checkering, matching buttstock. 32″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.630, right – .627. Bore restrictions: left – .038 (extra full), right – .020 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .033, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. 28″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left -.622, right – .622. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .012 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .039, right – .038. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″-. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Gun is accompanied by its orig leg o’ mutton case with space for both sets of bbls. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig blue, but is possibly a re-blue done with very little polishing. Action retains 50 – 60% orig muted case hardening color, strong where protected. Sideplates, floorplate, and top lever retain 80 – 90% of their orig bright blue with some light marks and a few scratches on floorplate. Trigger guard retains more than half of its orig blue. Stocks retain essentially all of their orig hand rubbed oil finish which is a bit dry, have not seen any added oil. Checkering is still clean, and very lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Action has just a hint of looseness with 32″ bbls, and is a touch off face. 28″ Bbls are tight and on face. Ejectors are in time. Case is good with some scuffs, top strap re-stitched, other straps and hinges intact. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53198-2 MGM (7,000-10,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1264

1265
$9,200.00

*SCARCE AND SUBLIME .410 BOXLOCK EJECTOR OVER UNDER SHOTGUN BY AUGUSTE FRANCOTTE.

SN 90202. Cal. .410 ga. 3″ Chambers. 26-3/4″ Demi-bloc bbls with narrow matted rib are engraved “Auguste Francotte Brevete Liege” on left side of top bbl. Breech portion of bottom bbl is stamped with 1957 Belgian nitro proofs for 3″ chambers. Bottom of bottom bbl is stamped with steel type, SN, and importers name and address (Woodcock Hill). A bail type narrow sling loop is affixed to mid ribs. Ogee backed case hardened OU boxlock action features automatic safety and double triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with 60% coverage nicely cut scroll. Engravers signature “R. Smeets Gra-r In-r de S. M. Le Roi”, is on trigger plate. Blued trigger guard with scroll on bow, has SN on tang. Well streaked and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Closely spaced checkering is at grip. A sling loop is on toe line. Matching 3-pc slim ejector forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter at muzzles: top -.382, (full ?), bottom – .392 (mod ?). Drop at heel: 1-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast approx 1/4″ off. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, original. Bbls retain over 95% orig blue, silvered on sharp edges with one or two small areas of cleaned rust, mostly along left side of rib. Action retains over 95% orig color, silvered on sharp edges, top tang, and thinning around bottom. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig finish, getting a bit thin at grip, with a number of light marks and scratches. Checkering slightly worn. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. A super rare superposed small bore Francotte. 53201-2 (9,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 1265

1266
$3,450.00

*LOVELY CONDITION POST WAR FRANCOTTE SIDEPLATED BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN.

SN 1185. (ca 1958 ?) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 27-1/2″ Dovetailed bbls with slightly raised matted game rib are engraved “A. Francotte Maker & Patentee” and “Abercrombie & Fitch” “Made in Belgium” on tops. Bbl flats and bottoms of bbls are stamped with Belgian nitro proofs, and steel type, and engraved with chokes “.693″ and .718″. Case hardened sideplated boxlock action features automatic safety, hidden crossbolt third fastener, side clips, and dbl triggers. Action and sideplates are engraved with 80% coverage scroll. Scroll engraved and blued trigger guard has SN on tang. Lightly marbled and figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over broadly checkered horn buttplate. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.726, right – .724. Bore restrictions: left – .030 (full), right – .010 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain over 95% blue, with scattered light scratches and some rust flecks. Action retains approx 90% orig case hardening color, thinning on fences, beginning to silver on bottom from normal carrying. Sideplates retain nearly all of their orig color. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig finish, with scattered scratches and marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53132-3 MGM (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 1266

1267
$3,162.50

*FINE DARNE V-19 SLIDING BREECH GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 6N589. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 25-1/2″ Bbls with sunken top rib are stamped with French triple proofs and grade markings on bottom. Bbl removal button is on bottom of action. Coin finished action is engraved with full coverage rose and scroll. 2-Pc stocks are of nicely streaked and lightly figured European walnut, and are checkered at grip and forend. Butt measures 14-5/8″ over black Decelerator pad, over 1/4″ spacer. Forend has inset horn tip. Bore diameter: left -.719, right – .718. Bore restrictions: left – .012 (lt mod), right – .002 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .024, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″ . CONDITION: Very fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain 90% orig blue. Action retains nearly all of its coin finish. Stocks lightly refinished, checkering lightly worn. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53155-3 MGM (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1267

1268
$5,750.00

*EARLY HEAVY 12 GAUGE LINDNER CHARLES DALY DIAMOND QUALITY BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH TRULY EXCEPTIONAL RELIEF ENGRAVING AND GOLD INLAYS.

SN 1610. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Dovetailed steel bbls are gold inlaid “Charles Daly Diamond Quality” on unmatted portion of slightly raised game rib with ivory bead. Witten steel logos and 1″ bands of relief engraved open scrolling acanthus are at breech ends. Bbl flats are stamped with imperial German proofs. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with steel info and HAL crossed pistol logos. Case hardened action features automatic safety, hidden square crossbolt third fastener, pin cocking indicators, side clips, and dbl triggers, and is engraved with full coverage exquisitely executed large open acanthus scroll which is in sculpted high relief in fine shaded background. This truly fine scroll surrounds vignettes of game and dogs, major subjects are gold inlaid in high relief; pair of grouse are on left side, with pair of snipe in courting posture on right. A setter in woodland background is on point in ferns on bottom of action. A pair of ducks in marsh grace the trigger guard bow. Strikingly marbled honey toned European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered horn buttplate. Point pattern checkering with fancy border to back line at grip. Side panels are checkered. Drop points are of usual Daly elongated shape. Matching splinter ejector forend with horn tip has Deeley type release. Bore diameter: left -.732, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .028 (Imod), right – .013 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .018, right – .026. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain approx 95% of what appears to be orig blue thinning and silvering on sharp edges with most likely some added color to sides. Action retains a considerable amount of orig muted color, percentage difficult to ascertain because of extensive engraving. Stocks refinished, retaining nearly all of that finish, checkering re-cut. There is a 2″ repair on left cheek of stock at top. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors in time. A pretty, big Daly. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53191-2 MGM (12,500-17,500) ESA – Lot 1268

1269
$0.00

SCARCE EARLY CHARLES DALY DIAMOND QUALITY 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 293. Cal. 12 ga. 30-1/4″ “Extra Fine” Damascus bbls. Full length matted top rib with small ivory mid and large ivory front bead. Rib inscribed in banner “CHARLES DALY EXTRA FINE DAMASCUS BARRELS DIAMOND QUALITY”. Scroll engraved dolls head extension. 2-5/8″ chambers. Double triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Round knob pistol grip buttstock is checkered in 2-point pattern through wrist with fine checkered panel behind action terminating in tear drop. LOP is 14″ with silver oval near toe, bottom of grip with two tiered oval inlay. Splinter forearm with scroll engraved Deeley release and ebony triangular tip is near fully checkered. Scalloped boxlock action is near full coverage engraved with cocking indicators on top. Right and left side of action with full floral scroll engraving and engraved “CHARLES DALY” in banner. Bottom of action with two turkeys in woods scene and scroll around hinge pin which extends onto forearm iron. Trigger plate is scroll engraved around trigger screw with well executed pointer on point in field scene with great detail. Action with bottom rails that have cross hatch pattern. Trigger guard is scroll engraved with very highly detail fox looking back over his shoulder at the pointer on the trigger plate and trigger guard tang is scroll engraved with SN at back. Sculpted fences with scroll engraving at back, and top of action is full converge scroll engraved, as is top lever. Back of top tang inlaid in gold “SAFE” in front of safety. All visible SN match. Bore diameter: left -.741, right – .741. Bore restrictions: left – .030 (full), right – .010 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .037, right – .038. Drop at heel: 3-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls retain approximately 40% toned, laminated Damascus pattern with very minor beginning pitting towards breech end on top of left bbl and evidence of a repaired dent or two in each tube. Buttstock and forearm are very good as professionally restored. Checkering has slightly thinned and they retain nearly all of their restored finish with only minor handling marks. Pad is a modern replacement. Action had turned to silver though engraving still quite sharp. Bores are very good with minor orange peel. Mechanics are functional though right ejector sometimes trips when opening the gun, and action is slightly loose on the hinge. These early high grade Daly’s are extremely fine high quality guns and are cherished by collectors and shooters alike. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53209-2 JSL (5,000-8,000) ESA – Lot 1269

1270
$0.00

*HIGH QUALITY PRE-WAR DOUBLE RIFLE DRILLING BY GEBRUDER MERKEL OWNED BY MÁTYÁS RÁKOSI (DEFACTO RULER OF COMMUNIST HUNGARY) WITH ZEISS SCOPE.

SN 19150. Cal. 7.65/ 7.65/ 20 ga. 24-3/4″ Demi-bloc bbls with full length matted rib, have central portion milled away forming a slight quarter rib, fitted with claw scope bases and single standing leaf express rear sight. Raised ramp holds silver bead front sight with fold down night sight. An area in mid rib milled away, is engraved “Rákosi Mátyás” (“Stalin’s best Hungarian disciple”, as General Secretary of the Hungarian Communist party, he was in office from 1945 – 1956.). Breech ends are engraved with oak leaves and acorns. Bbl flats are stamped with 1931 German imperial proofs for 7×65 and 20 ga. Coin finished scallop backed boxlock action has rifle/ shotgun selector on top tang, and Greener type side safety. Action also features pin type cocking indicators, crossbolt third fastener, disc set rifle strikers, side clips, reinforced frame, and dbl triggers (front set). Action is nicely engraved with full coverage oak leaves and acorns in shaded background, surrounding vignettes of roaring stag with hind on left side of action, and wild boar being run down by hound on right. Bottom of action is engraved “SUHLER WAFFENWERK” “GEBRUDER MERKEL, SUHL” on arched riband. Trigger guard is of horn. Relatively plain but dense European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 13-3/4″ over ribbed horn Merkel buttplate. Stock features flush inlet diamond shaped horn drop points, point pattern grip checkering, right hand shadow line cheekpiece, and a sling loop on toe line. This area is also decorated with German silver oval with soldered on red cloisonne Communist star. Matching forend with inlet horn tip, has Deeley release. Bore diameter: bottom – .630. Bore restrictions: bottom – .020 (mod). Drop at heel: approx 2-11/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-9/16″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. Rifle is fitted with Zeiss Diatal – Z 4 X rail scope with 3 post and crosshair reticle in claw mounts. PROVENANCE: Paperwork about Mátyás. Old listing regarding where this rifle was for sale. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of an old re-black with some subsequent scuffs. Action retains most of its coin finish, engraving still clear. Horn of trigger guard has worm damage repaired with epoxy. Stocks retain nearly all of a hand rubbed oil finish, sharp edges somewhat rounded, wood somewhat under metal. Checkering is re-cut. Bores are fine. Rifle bores have some erosion at throat. Shotgun bore has some frosting. Action is tight. Scope has numerous light marks in lacquer with some areas touched up. Optically clear. 53191-1 MGM (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1270

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1271
$0.00

*RARE SEMPERT & KRIEGHOFF “NEPTUN” SIDELOCK FULL STOCK STUTZEN DRILLING WITH DURAL FRAME.

SN 17413. Cal. 16 X 16 X 7 x 57R. This very unusual prewar combination gun has 21-3/4″ bbls with raised, matted rib fitted with pop-up rear sight, and Krieghoff style scope bases. Bbls are engraved “Sempert & Krieghoff Suhl.” on tops. Bottoms of bbls are marked with German and Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers. Rifle bbl has German and English proofs, and German proof date of 12/ 35. Breech area of rifle bbl is stamped “7 X 57 R”. Dural (aluminum) action features Krieghoff push forward rifle cocking slide on top tang, side clips, Greener crossbolt third fastener, bushed strikers, and gold-plated double triggers (front set). Back action sidelocks with steel plates, have raised rib tumbler end cocking indicators, and safety lever on left side. Action is engraved with near full coverage scrolling acanthus in stippled background. Fences are relief carved in acanthus and floral motif. Bottom of action is engraved “Krieghoff Drilling” and “Neptun Standard” in ribands. Lockplates are deeply relief engraved with well detailed vignettes of game – a bugling stag and 3 hinds in woodland on right plate, and roebuck with doe and 2 fawns in pastoral setting on left plate. Trigger guard is of horn. Nicely fiddle figured, and lightly streaked European walnut full pistol grip buttstock measures 15″ over remnants of pad, and features Bavarian style right hand cheekpiece, steel cartridge trap on toe line, and horn grip cap with engraved steel top that has monogram “JW” inlaid in gold. Instead of checkering, grip has 4 carved flutes on each side, running from grip cap toward lockplates. Borders are stippled. Two piece forend continues the fluted theme with 11 flutes running to slightly schnabeled horn cap at muzzles. Front portion is attached to bbls by the sling loop. Removable portion of forend has Deeley release and horn spacer where it joins front piece of forend. Bore diameter: left -.676, right -.674. Bore restrictions: left -.025, right -.028. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.032. Drop at heel: Approx 3-1/16″, drop at rear of hogback: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: Approx 1-9/16″. Weight: 7 lbs. 1 oz, LOP 15″. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain virtually all of high quality British re-black. Action retains virtually all of its original silver anodized finish. Lockplates retain nearly all of their French gray, high points pleasingly silvered. Screws and cocking slide are newly temper blued. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig oil finish with grain lifted somewhat, and a number of marks from handling and use.Original Pad has collapsed, and needs replacing. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Bores are excellent. A very finely made gun in an unusual configuration and finish, probably one of a kind. 53201-3 (8,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 1271

1272
$0.00

*FINE QUALITY, NEAR NEW, BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE BY JOSEF WINKLER OF FERLACH RETAILED BY GRECO SPORT IN LUGANO.

SN 423145. Cal. 9.3 x 74R. 25-1/2″ Chopper lump bbls fitted with matted quarter rib which supports claw scope bases and one standing leaf rear sight, and matching front base with silver bead, are marked with retailers name and address on mid rib, and with caliber on unmatted portion of quarter rib. Bbl flats are stamped with 1969 Ferlach nitro proofs. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with steel type (Bohler Antinit), and caliber. Josef Winkler’s mark is on bottom of right bbl. A sling loop is screwed to bottom rib. Coin finished scallop-backed boxlock action features automatic safety, crossbolt third fastener, disc set strikers, reinforced frame, and dbl triggers (front set). Action is engraved with well cut scroll and some geometric borders which surround semi-relief game scenes, suitable quarry for this caliber; running stag on left side, charging wild boar on right. A European elk (moose) is on trigger plate. Top lever and trigger guard are blued, and have matching scroll. Relatively plain European walnut slightly hog-backed capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over open sided brown pad, and features right hand shadow line cheekpiece, chin strap transition to grip, which is checkered in point pattern, as well as a sling loop matching that on bbl. Matching beavertail ejector forend with Deeley release, has engine turned iron. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Cast: slightly off . Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, appears unfired since proof, with only a few faint handling and assembly marks on wood and metal. Mechanically excellent. 53022-6 MGM (7,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1272

1273
$11,500.00

*EXTREMELY FINE EMPIRE GRADE FABRIQUE NATIONALE SUPERPOSED RIFLE IN .270 CALIBER WITH CASE.

SN 8L3PX64009. Cal. 270. Spectacular & unusual over/under rifle with 24″ superposed bbls, ramp front sight and folding rear sight. It has ejectors & gold plated sgl selective trigger. Mounted with spectacular burl honey & chocolate Circassian walnut wood with 3-pc forearm with schnable tip, full checkered with tulip forend. Stock has swan neck style with raised panels behind action. LOP is 14-3/8″ over an skip line checkered butt, butt screws are blued with gold line work. Action, sideplates, trigger guard, forend iron & bbl reinforcements are high polish with royal blue finish and very tastefully executed gold wire inlay by master engraver Lucian Ernst, in typical Empire Grade fashion. Serial number on the top tang is in tiny gold numbers. Ejectors, concealed parts of the forend iron and edges of the receiver are hand polished. Accompanied by a brown leatherette, faux-fur, lined case that contains the orig owner’s manual and target along with the official certificate of identification dated “20 June 1984”. Also includes factory proof test target. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Likely test fired only. Retains virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood. Stock has 2 or 3 small creases in the finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores. Case is very good with minor scrapes and handling marks. 53193-2 JSL (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1273

1274
$12,650.00

*EXQUISITE CASED FABRIQUE NATIONALE D4G SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN 2-BBL SET WITH CASE.

SN 54887S75. Cal. 12 ga. Exceptionally fine Browning with 27-5/8″ bbls having a Broadway style rib with white Bradley front bead and semi-beavertail 3-pc forearm. It is choked LT MOD/LT MOD. #2 bbls have a narrow tapered matted rib with fine steel bead and a 3-pc forearm with schnable tip and choked MOD/FULL. It is mounted with exceptional, highly figured, marble cake honey & chocolate Circassian walnut with satin oil finish, full knob long tang stock with raised teardrop side panels, 14-3/8″ LOP over a skip-line checkered hard rubber buttplate. Grip cap has a gold oval with initials “TAW”. It is fitted with ejectors & wide checkered sgl selective trigger. Receiver & forend iron are spectacularly engraved with a full side vignette of three flying pheasant in a woodland scene on the left, three flying ducks in a marsh scene on the right, with the balance having 100% peened background on action coverage, extremely well executed foliate arabesque patterns. Left side has the engraver’s signature “R. Dewil”. Top tang has “S”, “O” and “U” in gold. Engraving patterns extend up over the bbl reinforcements. Accompanied by a brown leatherette covered square corner case with green felt lined bottom and tan faux fur. Drop at the heel 2-1/8″, drop at the comb 1-1/4″. Bore restrictions: #1 top – .004, bottom – .004, #2 top – .023, bottom – .011. Weight: 7 lbs 3 oz with bbl set #1. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Retains nearly all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood with minor staining noted on sides of action. Blue is strong & bright and the stock finish has minor handling marks but overall is exceptionally fine. Mechanic are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Case is fine. This gun perhaps has just been test fired only. Case is in excellent overall condition with minor scrapes and handling marks. 53193-1 JSL (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1274

1275
$0.00

*EXCEPTIONALLY RARE 28 GAUGE BROWNING “MIDAS” GRADE NEW STYLE SKEET SHOTGUN ENGRAVED BY GODIMUS AND DEWIL.

SN 3294F70. Cal. 28 ga. 28″ Bbls with narrow matted ventilated rib marked for “skeet” and “skeet” are also marked with Browning Morgan Utah and Montreal P.Q. addresses on left side of top bbl, twin ivory beads, and with gauge and steel, etc. information on right. Blued superposed action with gold-plated single selective trigger, is engraved in typical “Midas” style with near full coverage large open shaded acanthus scroll surrounding gold inlaid game scenes within fancy gold inlaid borders; depicting a trio of pheasant on left side and three ducks on right. A quail flies across bottom of action. Engravers signatures “A. Godimus” on left and “R. Dewil” on right bottom rear. Burl figured claro walnut square knob buttstock with fancy patterned checkering wrapping over grip, measures 14″ over open sided Browning pad. Long tapered target forend is of darker wood which can be typical for Superposed guns. Bore diameter: top -.545, bottom – .545. Bore restrictions: top – .004 (skeet), bottom – .005 (skeet). Drop at heel: 1-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP:14″. CONDITION: Very fine as partially restored. Shows some thinning of blue at bottom of receiver from normal hand wear, Barrels and trigger bow retain most of what is likely a factory quality restored blue finish. Stocks have some light marks in what appears to be renewed finish. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. Consignor states that only 35 of these guns were made. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53103-1 (8,000-12,000) ESA – Lot 1275

1276
$4,312.50

*VERY EARLY PRE-WAR BROWNING DIANA SUPERPOSED 12 GA. SHOTGUN.

SN 2549. (1932) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls, marked * Full/* Full beneath forend, are fitted with early style stepped ventilated rib. Browning Ogden address is on top left, with patent and Belgian marks on top right. French grey-finished action with early-style Browning single selective trigger, selector on trigger plate, is engraved in a variation of Pre-war Diana style with pheasant on left side. Right side is engraved with three ducks. Fronts of fences and ejector bolsters on bbls are deeply relief engraved in floral motif, which is typical on pre-war Diana grade guns. Bottom of action has scene of three partridge. Engraving is unsigned. This pattern was a common option for pre-war Diana’s coming to the U.S.. Streaked and lightly figured European walnut long tang round knob buttstock measures 13-1/2″ over leather faced Hawkins pad. Long slim forend with engraved metal nose cap matches well. Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom – .725. Bore restrictions: top – .035 (full), bottom – .035 (full). Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a satin re-blue. Original French grey finish of action has some light oxidation overall, engraving remains sharp. Stocks have old refinish, checkering show some wear. Bores are fine with some light frosting. Action is tight. Mechanically good. 53201-4 (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 1276

1277
$12,650.00

*BROWNING “TROMBONE” RIFLE ENGRAVED BY ANGELO BEE.

SN 31276. Cal. 22 LR. 22″ Bbl. Metal parts of this fine little rifle have been coin finished and completely engraved from stem to stern by master Angelo Bee with near full coverage large open scrolling acanthus with punch dot shading running the entire length of the bbl and on nearly all of action where it surrounds multi-colored relief gold inlays of birds of prey and their quarry. The multi-color inlay is very interesting in that colors merge from yellow through red, and red through silver on the eagles. Left side of action portrays bald eagle in pursuit of a pair of flushing grouse with mountains in background, while a golden eagle attempts to grab a scampering rabbit on right. Top of action depicts a red gold quail perched on a silver branch. FN information on bbl and SN on bottom of action are in flush gold. Angelo Bee’s signature of a bee over “ABEE” is at bottom of scene on top. Exhibition quality beautifully marbled and figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 13-3/4″ over blued steel scroll engraved buttplate. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-9/16″. Weight: 5 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially unused since custom finishing, with a couple of light marks mostly in buttstock. Mechanically excellent. 52870-1 MGM (7,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1277

1278
$6,900.00

CUSTOM MADE GOLD AND SILVER ANGELO BEE ENGRAVED WINCHESTER BELT BUCKLE.

2″ x 1-1/2″ oval high polished silver with gold with Winchester logo horseman. Buckle is signed “ABEE” just like signature seen on his engraved guns. The gold horseman is 1-1/2″ x 1″, made of yellow gold. Finely engraved details in rider and horse, carrying his carbine, can be seen in photographs. The foliage he is riding over is nicely highlighted in a green/gold alloy. Buckle is quite thick, weighing about 2-1/2 ounces with 1″ belt loop and belt stud on verso. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall, very light scratching to high polish background. Finishing marks on back and a couple of small dents on reverse edge of rim. 53134-2 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1278

1279
$0.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 8 X 57JR WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33967. Cal. .8X57JR. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl areengraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, Winchester proof marks, and “EXPERIMENTAL”. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Breechface and sides of action have gas escape ports. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold, which are suitable quarry for this caliber; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-1/2″. Weight: 9 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-7 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1279

1280
$0.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 30-40 KRAG WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33968. Cal. 30-40 Krag. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in double step front ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, Winchester proof marks, and “EXPERIMENTAL”. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Breechface has gas escape channels and sides of action are ported behind fences. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold which are suitable quarry for this caliber; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-1/2″. Weight: 9 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-8 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1280

1281
$0.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 50-140 WINCHESTER WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33969. Cal. 50-140 Winchester (will accept all standard 50 caliber straight Winchester cartridges regardless of length). 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in quarter rib, and gold bead front sight is in matching front ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, Winchester proof marks, and “EXPERIMENTAL”. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Breechface has gas escape channels and sides of action are ported behind fences. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold which are suitable quarry for this caliber (may be a stretch for the big horn); bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″. Weight: 10 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-9 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1281

1282
$31,625.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 470 NITRO EXPRESS WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33970. Cal. 470 NE. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching front ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, and Winchester proof marks. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Sides of action are ported behind fences. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold which are a bit small for this caliber; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″. Weight: 9 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-10 MGM (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1282

1283
$0.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 9.3 x 72 R WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33971. Cal. 9.3 x 72R. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching front ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, Winchester proof marks and “EXPERIMENTAL”. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Sides of action are ported behind fences. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold which are barely suitable for this caliber; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-5/8″. Weight: 9 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-11 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1283

1284
$0.00

*RARE “EXPERIMENTAL” WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 45-70 WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33972. Cal. 45-70. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching front ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, and Winchester proof marks. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with engine turned water table, is proofed and marked “EXPERIMENTAL”. Sides of action are ported behind fences. Action is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game semi-relief inlaid in gold which are suitable for this caliber (perhaps not the big horn); bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. XXX crotch figured American walnut engraved steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/4″. Weight: 9 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle, snap caps, cleaning equipment, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-12 MGM (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1284

1285
$0.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 30-30 WINCHESTER WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33973. Cal. .30-30 Win. 26″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, and Winchester proof marks. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with Model 21 Winchester information on engine turned water table is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding semi-relief gold inlaid vignettes of game which might be a bit of an over reach for this caliber; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. Dark fancy stump figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/8″. Weight: 9 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains gold-plated square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. Snap caps have corrosion. 53197-2 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1285

1286
$25,875.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 “GRAND AMERICAN” DOUBLE RIFLE IN 405 WINCHESTER WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 33974. Cal. .405 Win. 24″ Bbls with roll die marking on top left bbl are engraved with caliber. One standing, three folding leaf express rear sight is in island base, and gold bead front sight is in matching ramp. Breech ends of bbls are engraved with 3″ triangles of scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with SN, caliber, and Winchester proof marks. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL”. Blued flat side action with Model 21 Winchester information on engine turned water table is fitted with gold plated single selective trigger and automatic safety. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of game which are suitable quarry for this caliber inlaid in gold; bugling elk on left side, moose on right, and big horn sheep on trigger plate. The head of a grizzly bear is in gold on trigger guard bow. Fences are relief carved with oak leaves and acorns. Superbly crotch figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are B-carved, with numerous fleur-di-lis intrusions and flourishes into butt. Matching beavertail ejector forend has inset contrasting wood tip, reinforcing brace, and engine turned internals. Drop at heel: approx 2″, drop at comb: approx 1-1/2″. Weight: 9 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Oak and leather case with brass corners has gold canvas trimmed outer cover. Case is lined in burgundy cloth and has gold embossed black leather Model 21 label in lid. Case contains gold-plated square oil bottle, snap caps, and wrapping paper. PROVENANCE: Factory letter. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only the faintest of handling and assembly marks in all wood and metal surfaces. Mechanically crisp. Case is excellent. 53197-1 MGM (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1286

1287
$0.00

*RARE 28 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 UPGRADED TO “GRAND AMERICAN” STYLE SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 5366. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26″ Bbls with slightly raised matted rib have model and gauge information on side of left bbl, and are engraved with 2″ triangles of scroll at breech ends. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with Winchester proofs and SN. Bottoms of bbls are marked “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL” as well as “Skeet” and “Skeet”. Blued standard action with non-automatic safety, and gold plated single selective trigger, has all Winchester model and patent information on engine turned water table. Action is engraved in “Grand American” style with near full coverage varying sized scroll surrounding vignettes of dogs and birds, major subjects flush gold inlaid; setter on left, pointing pointer on right, pair of feeding pheasant on bottom, and portrait of spaniel on trigger guard bow. Fences are deeply carved with oak leaves. XXX crotch figured American walnut square knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over checkered wood butt, and is B-carved in “Grand American” style with ribbons and fleur-di-lis through pattern. Matching beavertail forend has reinforcing brace and engine turned internals. Bore diameter: left -.552, right – .552. Bore restrictions: left – .012 (mod), right – .013 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun is housed in tan leather case with stitched leather corners which has reddish canvas trimmed outer cover. Interior is lined in burgundy cloth, and has gold embossed Winchester Model 21 label in lid. Case contains square oil bottle and cleaning equipment, as well as wrapping tissue. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, with only a few of the lightest handling and assembly marks in all custom wood and metal finishes. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case is also near new. Interior is excellent. 53197-13 MGM (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1287

1288
$14,375.00

*RARE 28 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SHOTGUN WITH BOX.

SN 32366. Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls with raised matted ventilated rib are marked “MODEL 21 WINCHESTER” “TRADEMARK” “28 GAUGE 2-3/4” on top of left bbl. Bbl flats are stamped with SN and Winchester proofs. Bottoms of bbls are stamped “WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL” and with chokes “WS-1” and “WS-2”. Blued action with automatic safety and blued selective single trigger is marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO” and with proof on water table. Nicely crotch figured American walnut Winchester capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt, and features checkered side panels, and point pattern checkering at grip. Beavertail ejector forend has reinforcing brace. Bore diameter: left -.551, right – .550. Bore restrictions: left – .010 (skeet), right – .006 (skeet). Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun is accompanied by cardboard box with Model 21 label, with no information filled in. Box contains packing material. PROVENANCE: WINCHESTER label, information flyers, and instruction booklet along with blank invoice and catalog. Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Essentially as new, with only a very few of the faintest of handling and assembly marks on all metal and wood surfaces. Looks to be unfired since proof. Mechanically excellent. Box is excellent. 52922-1 MGM (12,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1288

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1289
$5,175.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SHOTGUN WITH 21-6 ENGRAVING.

SN 29531. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls marked for “IC” and “Mod” are also marked “CUSTOM BUILT BY WINCHESTER” in milled out portion of slightly raised concave matted rib. There are 3″ pyramids of nicely cut scroll on breech ends. Blued flat side action with non-automatic safety and blued single selective trigger is engraved in 21-6 style with near full coverage varying sized scroll surrounding vignettes of game and dogs; setter on left side of action, and pointer on right. Two pheasant are on trigger plate, and portrait of a spaniel (?) is on trigger guard bow. XXX crotch figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock with point pattern checkering measures 13-3/4″ over black KICKEEZ pad. Grip cap is scroll engraved and has initials “LC” in gold. Matching beavertail forend with contrasting wood tip, has reinforcing brace. Bore diameter: left -.734, right – .734. Bore restrictions: screw chokes. Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Factory letter relating that this gun was finished August 28, 1953 as a custom built field grade, with 28″ bbls choked IC and Mod. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished. Metal parts are slightly silvered on sharp edges of their newly applied finish blue. There are some very light subsequent marks in renewed stock finish, checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine, with some light frosting, possibly leading. Mechanically good. 53155-1 MGM (5,500-7,500) C&R – Lot 1289

1290
$11,500.00

*20 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 WITH VENTILATED RIB AND BOX.

SN 17118. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Bbls with ventilated rib are marked for improved cylinder and modified. Winchester model and gauge information are on top of left bbl. Bottoms of bbls have all correct marks. Blued Model 21 action has matted top of standing breech, automatic safety, and blued single selective trigger. Nicely flame figured American walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Well cut point pattern checkering is at grip. Side panels are also checkered. Beavertail ejector forend has reinforcing brace. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Red printed box has large white end label with information for this gun inked in. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as restored to new, with only the faintest marks in wood or metal. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Box is good. 52922-2 MGM (10,000-14,000) C&R – Lot 1290

1291
$0.00

*28 GAUGE C S M C MODEL 21-6 SHOTGUN.

SN W38333. Cal. 28 ga. 32″ Bbls with raised ventilated rib are marked “MODEL 21 – CSM – TRADEMARK – 28 GAUGE 2-3/4” on top of left bbl, front ivory bead. Bottoms of bbls and engine turned flats are marked with all pertinent information including chokes of “full” and “full”. Blued flat side action with lightening cuts in water table, automatic safety, and gold-plated single selective trigger, is engraved and carved in 21-6 style with near full coverage varying sized scroll surrounding relief engraved vignettes of dogs and game; retriever on left and pointer on right side, pair of pheasant on trigger plate, and portrait of spaniel on trigger guard bow. XXX crotch figured American walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over checkered wood butt. Point pattern checkering is at grip, and gold oval engraved with initials “TMW” is on toe line. Matching beavertail forend with contrasting wood tip has engine turned internals and reinforcing brace. Bore diameter: left -.550, right – .550. Bore restrictions at muzzles: left – .030 (full), right – .040 (full). Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining over 95% orig finish, silvering a touch on high points of action, and with some light marks and rubs in wood. Bores appear excellent, but are dirty. Mechanically fine. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52922-5 MGM (12,500-17,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 1291

1292
$3,162.50

*CSMC RBL .20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN RBL001031. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ steel bbls. Plain top rib with brass front bead. Accompanied by a complete set of choke tubes in CSMC marked leather pouch. 2-3/4″ chambers. Steel capped pistol gripped buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern is of RBL exhibition quality. 14-1/8″ LOP over lined HRBP. DAC 1-9-16″ DAH 2-1/8″. Beaver tail forearm with Curtis push button release is also checkered in 2-point pattern. Gold plated single selective trigger. Automatic ejectors. Automatic safety. Assisted opener. Long tang trigger guard. Receiver is engraved in std 20 ga. RBL pattern. All visible SN’s match. Housed in a tan canvas RBL case with maroon felt interior with accessories. WEIGHT: 6lb 7oz. CONDITION: Fine as lightly field used. Retains approximately 95% orig blue finish. Coin receiver is very good with staining and beginning losses on left side and bottom and towards right side, there is also staining on trigger guard. Case and accessories are also very fine having seen a few trips to the field. Wood with scattered very minor handling marks. Bores are good, mechanics are fine. 53155-2 JSL (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1292

1293
$97,750.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE PARKER CHE 28 GAUGE SKEET SHOTGUN.

SN 242219. Cal. 28 ga. 28″ ventilated rib fluid steel bbl with ivory front bead. 00 frame with bbl flats marked with SN, “SKEET IN/SKEET OUT” and un-struck bbl weight of 3 lbs 2 ozs. Left side of bbl lugs marked “C GRADE 28 GA/FOR 2 7/8″ SHELLS”. Proper reinforced forend lug. Nickel plated Parker single selective triggers, Automatic ejectors, non-auto safety. Buttstock is checkered in typical late Remington pattern with unusual semi-capped pistol grip and is of flame grained American walnut, with 13-3/8″ LOP from rear position single trigger over original engraved skeleton buttplate. Silver oval near toe. Beaver tail forearm with engraved Deeley release checkered in standard CHE pattern. Action is fabulously engraved likely by Runge, with scroll engraving on sides with setter on point on left side and pointer on point on right. Bottom of action with flying pheasant in wood scene surrounded by well-cut Runge executed scroll engraving and marked “PARKER” on bottom surrounded by more scroll. Fences are scroll engraved as is top lever which has proper cyanide case hardening. Trigger guard with burst of scroll at bow framed with zig-zag border pattern and finishing with scroll engraving, SN in wave and scroll pattern at tang. Bore diameter: left – .552, right – .552. Bore restrictions: left – .003 right – .002. Wall thickness: left – .035, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 11 ozs. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of the factory blue likely having been restored by Remington a few years after manufacture (overload proof stampings have been hand engraved). Buttstock and forearm are extremely fine as restored, likely during its very early life. Checkering appears factory and quite crisp and there is almost no doubt that the work done to the wood and bbls was performed by Remington. Action retains virtually all of its late Remington case color which is bold and vivid. Top lever is cyanide case colored, as is forearm iron which is proper for an Ilion mark gun of this vintage. Trigger guard retains approximately 90% original blue starting to flake on bow and with minor toning at grip. Bores are brilliant and shiny and breechface appears with only minor ejector scrapes. This gun has seen very little use. Mechanics are crisp. Unquestionably the finest CHE 28 ga skeet gun we have ever offered and one of only 3 or 4 Parkers ever made in this configuration. According to the Parker story there were only 5 “C” grades made with 28″ Acme bbls. A fabulous investment opportunity for an American sporting shotgun collector. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52920-6 JSL (75,000-110,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1293

1294
$41,400.00

*SUPERB ALL ORIGINAL PARKER GHE 28 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 217874. Cal. 28 ga. 26″ Special Steel bbls. No. 00 frame. 2-3/4″ chambers. Full length matted top rib with steel front bead. Automatic ejectors, automatic safety, original mid position Parker single selective trigger. Capped pistol grip buttstock, checkered in 3-pt pattern with nickel shield near toe, with 13-1/2″ LOP over original Parker Bros. DHBP. Splinter forearm checkered in standard G grade pattern with engraved Deeley release and engraved steel tip. Action is engraved in typical G grade pattern with two pheasants on right in field scene, two ducks on left in marsh scene and engraved “PARKER BROS” at top of oval game scenes. Bottom of action with two pheasants in circle with light scroll border. Trigger guard with small burst of scroll at bow and SN with wavy floral pattern. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .557, right –.558. Bore restrictions: left –020 (full), right – .011 (mod). Wall thickness: left –.025 , right – .023. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 5 lbs, 10 ozs. Accompanied by PGCA Research letter which confirms this gun in all aspects. CONDITION: Very fine and collector quality. Bbls retain 98%+ crisp original blued finish with original strike marks still present on breech ends. Buttstock and forearm are very fine with scattered handling marks and light scratches, particularly on left side of butt towards buttplate and a couple of minor impressions on right side of forearm towards frame. Action retains more than 90% of its original case hardened finish with some light losses on trigger plate and beginning thinning on bottom of frame. Color on breech balls have thinned. Trigger guard retains about 30% of its original blue, mostly flaked from storage, not from use. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores. According to the Parker story there were only 64 “G” grades made in 28 gauge with 26″ bbls.Absolutely an as found high original condition small bore Parker worthy of serious consideration by the most advanced collectors. 52920-1 JSL (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1294

1295
$57,500.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE (11 ESTIMATED) 20 GAUGE PARKER “A-1 SPECIAL” SHOTGUN WITH UNUSUAL DEEP RELIEF ENGRAVING WITH PGCA LETTER.

SN 158188. (1912) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 0 Frame. 28″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CONN. WHITWORTH STEEL” on concave matted rib. There are 2-3/4″ pyramids of deeply cut shaded scroll with floral highlights on breech ends, and geometric bands around muzzles. Engine turned bbl flats are stamped with Remington date codes “CNN3” and “APP3”. SN is on left side of lump. Typical case hardened hammerless action features automatic safety (SAFE engraved) and checkered dbl triggers. Water table is engine turned and stamped with all correct markings. Action is nicely filed with three beads around fences. Top lever has filed in chevron and transitions to pierced scrolled thumbpiece. Action is engraved with full coverage exceptionally well done relief carved large open scrolling acanthus with floral highlights within geometric borders. This pattern and style was typical on early “A-1 Specials”, much more bold and deeply cut than most later guns. “Parker Bros” is in relief on bottom of action. Blued trigger guard has matching scroll and flowers on pierced bow and SN in relief on tang. Well marbled and stump figured European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over skeleton steel buttplate engraved with semi-relief scroll. Sunken side panels are checkered and end in fleur-di-lis drop points. Checkering at grip is of early “A-1 Special” pattern, with flourishes into butt. A gold oval on toe line is engraved “C. C. Pope” “San Angelo” “Texas”. Matching splinter forend has steel tip with filed nib and typical Parker release. Interior of iron is engine turned and stamped with SN and 1901 patent dates. Bore diameter: left -.621, right – .622. Bore restrictions: left – .023 (mod), right – .012 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .021, right – .020. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun matches all specifications as listed in the PARKER GUN IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger, except it is listed as a grade “W7” whereas this gun was undoubtedly made as an “A-1 Special” (grade 8), and so marked on water table. PROVENANCE: Parker Gun Collectors Assn letter indicating gun was shipped May 1912 to J. E. Wells of Pine Bluff AK. CONDITION: Very good, as partially restored. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust re-blue over a few light marks, engraving slightly softened. Action has been cleaned to coin finish, engraving remains sharp and clear. Trigger guard re-blued, engraving softened. Buttstock most likely a factory replacement (factory records state it was orig supplied with a pad), retains over 90% of what appears to be its orig finish which is crazed overall. Forend wood is a later replacement (possibly factory, but not well done) which has SN in pencil in right bbl channel. Bores are fine with some scattered pitting in right bbl. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time. An incredibly scarce and uniquely embellished small bore Parker. THE PARKER STORY estimates that 11 “A-1 Specials” were made in 20 ga., 3 with 28″ bbls. 51950-1 (60,000-90,000) C&R – Lot 1295

1296
$34,500.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND EXCEEDINGLY RARE HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION PARKER VHE 28 GAUGE SKEET SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 239876. Cal. 28 ga. 26″ Vulcan steel bbls with full length matted top rib and twin ivory beads. 2-7/8″ chambers. Parker single selective trigger, automatic ejectors, non-auto safety. 00 frame. Bbl flats marked with Parker overload proofs, “skeet in/skeet out” and un-struck bbl weight of 2 lbs 14 ozs. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 2-pt pattern with 14″ LOP over original checkered butt and has nickel oval near toe engraved with original owner’s initials “GWP” for George W. Pierce. Original beaver tail forearm checkered in 3-pt pattern with Deeley release. Action is zig-zag border engraved and marked “Parker” on bottom. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .552, right – .550. Bore restrictions: left – .007, right – .004. Wall thickness: left – .021, right – .027. Drop at heel: 1-1/2″, drop at comb: 2-3/16″. Weight: 6 lbs 2 ozs. Accompanied by Parker Brothers letter confirming this gun as found and original purchaser information. CONDITION: Very fine plus. All original in every respect, this rare gun has more than 95% original bbl blue with minor toning and a fingernail sized spot of loss approx. 9″ back from muzzle on right tube on top. Action retains approx. 90% darkened original case color. Buttstock and forearm are very fine, all original, and untouched with minor handling marks. There are 3 or 4 minor chips in the finish towards toe which do not in any way detract from the gun. Checkering is quite crisp. Forend latch has toned to silver. There is evidence of original strike marks at breech end of bbls and original high polish blue on ejector stop. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny. This is an extremely rare untouched, high original condition skeet gun which would be very different to improve upon. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52920-5 JSL (25,000-40,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1296

1297
$23,000.00

*FINE HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION .410 PARKER VH SHOTGUN.

SN 223314. Cal. .410 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 000 Frame. 26″ Bbls have slightly raised, concave, matted rib marked with Parker’s Meriden CT address and “VULCAN STEEL”. Bbl flats are stamped with steel type, Parker proofs, and weight. Left side of lump is stamped with SN. Special lightweight Parker action with lightening cuts, has all correct numbers and marks on water table. Action features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in typical “V” style with wiggle borders. “Parker Bros” is on each side. Trigger guard bow has wiggle borders. SN is at grip. Relatively plain American walnut ball grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over Parker dogs head buttplate. Stock has point pattern checkering with mullered borders at grip. Vacant silver shield is on toe line. Matching splinter forend has steel tip and typical Parker release. Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.395, right -.397. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.035. Drop at heel: 2-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 5 lbs 10 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. All specifications match those in PARKER GUN IDENTIFICATION AND SERIALIZATION LEDGER. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain over 95% orig blue with some high edge wear and a few marks. Action retains approx 90% orig case hardening color, silvered and flaked a bit on bottom from normal hand wear, and some areas of flaking on sides. Trigger guard retains almost all of a re-blue. Stocks retain 95% orig finish, thinning on high edges, with a number of light scratches and nicks, most notably an area of fairly deep denting at rear portion of forend. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. A scarce little gun, especially in this condition, with only 463 26″ bbl 410 V grade guns estimated in THE PARKER STORY. 53136-1 MGM (17,500-27,500) C&R – Lot 1297

1298
$31,625.00

*STUNNING PARKER A1 SPECIAL UPGRADE 410 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH RESEARCH LETTER.

SN 236458. Cal. .410 ga. 26″ fluid steel bbls with 3″ chambers. Full length matted top rib with rib inscription of “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A PEERLESS STEEL”. No. 000 frame size with un-struck bbl weight of 2 lbs 9ozs. Front bead is missing. Gold plated engraved Parker Brothers single selective trigger. Automatic ejectors. Non-auto safety. Mounted with chestnut colored streaky marble buttstock which is checkered in A1 Special type pattern with checkered side panels ending in well-cut fleur de lis and checkered in flowing wave pattern through wrist terminating in stylized flame near toe. Gold shield near toe engraved with old English stylized “M”. 14-1/2″ LOP over fully engraved skeleton steel buttplate with checkered fleur de lis on top and bottom. Forearm is of semi-beaver tail type which is near fully checkered in fleur de lis and wave pattern. Fully scroll engraved Deeley release with stylized zig-zag border engraving. Action is double-beaded at fences and scroll engraved throughout with floral busts on backs of right and left side. Front of frame with stylized pigtails. Bottom of action with large gold inlaid “PARKER BROS” as is often found on A1 Specials. Trigger plate is fabulously engraved with flowers running through center and scroll engraving on sides accented by zig-zag border. Trigger guard is near fully scroll engraved SN in gold at tang. Bbl selector is also gold plated and engraved. Breech ends of bbls with 2-1/2″ wedges of fine scroll engraving and muzzles with 1″ scroll wedges. Internal parts are all beautifully polished. Top lever has been sculpted and is nicely scroll engraved. Accompanying this gun is a packet of research from Griffin & Howe noting that it was likely used by their president when received from Parker in 1934 and subsequently sold to a Mr. William E. Umstattd. Records show this gun originally shipped as a 26″ non-ejector .410 weighing 5 lbs 8 ozs with straight stock and choked, modified and full. Mr. Umstattd went on to become president of the Timkin Roller Bearing Company. He passed away 12/2/73. It is possible or likely that after his passing the gun was upgraded by a descendant or family member. At the time of upgrade, the forearm was fitted for auto-ejectors which the gun now has. Bore diameter: left – , right –,. Bore restrictions: left – , right – . Wall thickness: left – , right – . Drop at heel: “, drop at comb: “. Weight: 5 lbs 13 ozs. All visible SNs match. CONDITION: Extremely fine and near new retaining virtually all of its custom finish to both wood and metal. Has been fired perhaps a trip or two to the range, but remains in extremely fine condition. Bores are bright and shiny with minor orange peel. Mechanics are crisp. A gorgeous .410 upgrade. 53050-2 JSL (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1298

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1299
$40,250.00

*EXCEPTIONAL PARKER AHE 12 GAUGE SPECIAL ORDER DOUBLE TRAP SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 224425. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ Acme steel bbls with full length ventilated matted top rib with twin ivory beads. No. 1-1/2 frame with bbl flats marked with overload proof marking and un-struck bbl weight of 4 lbs 2 ozs. 2-3/4″ chambers. Double triggers (front trigger is articulated), automatic ejectors, non-auto safety. Straight grip buttstock is of superb dark chestnut color with straight grain through the wrist with 15″ LOP over hardened red silvers type pad. Buttstock is checkered in typical AHE pattern with checkered side panels ending in carved fleur de lis and checkered through the wrist in flowing wave pattern, with well executed flame pattern at wrist in front of comb. Toe with vacant gold oval. Large beaver tail forearm with proper reinforcement lug and finely scroll engraved Deeley release is checkered in flowing wave pattern with gorgeous floral accents near frame in corners. Action is spectacularly engraved with fine scroll engraving on sides. Two Gambel’s quail on left in field scene, two bobwhite quail in scene on right and marked “PARKER BROS” on both sides behind action screws. Trigger plate with 3 geese landing in marsh scene surrounded by tight scroll. Bottom of action with setter on point in field scene which is nicely framed in full scroll coverage. Fences are beaded with near full coverage scroll engraving and chain link border. Sculpted top lever with scroll engraving and top tang with bursts of scroll around tang screw and engraved “SAFE” in front of safety. Trigger guard bow is scroll engraved as is tang with SN in flowing wave border pattern. All visible SNs match. Weight: 8 lbs 4 ozs. Bore diameter: left – .732, right –.734. Bore restrictions: left – .036 (full), right – .030 (full). Wall thickness: left – .034, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-5/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″-. Accompanied by a PGCA letter confirming this gun in its current configuration exactly as found. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbls retain approx. 97% strong original blued finish with only very minor handling marks. Buttstock and forearm are superb and retain nearly all their original finish with only minor handling marks. Checkering is crisp. Pad which is original to the gun is starting to harden. Action retains more than 90% vivid original case color, toned at high points and hard to detect because engraving is so fine, but is bold and present throughout. Screws are crisp. Trigger guard retains approx. 90% of its original blued finish with only very minor toning noted at tang. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant shiny bores. According to the Parker story there were only 20 AHE 12 gauge guns made with 32″ Acme steel bbls. An extremely rare and fantastic original condition double trap. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52920-7 JSL (35,000-45,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1299

1300
$34,500.00

*RARE HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION PARKER BHE 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 240438. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ Acme steel bbls with full length tapered matted top rib and steel front bead. No. 1 frame. 2-5/8″ chambers. Nickel plated double triggers, automatic ejectors, automatic safety. Straight grip buttstock is checkered in BHE pattern with finely checkered side panels ending in fleur de lis and flowing wave pattern through the wrist. 14-1/8″ LOP over original engraved skeleton buttplate and with gold oval near toe engraved with initials “CLP” (?). Splinter forearm is nearly fully checkered with scroll engraved Deeley release and engraved steel tip. Action is fabulously engraved with scroll on sides and 2 quail in grass on right and 2 landing ducks in marsh scene on left surrounded by floral border pattern and scroll. Bottom of action with 2 pointers on trigger plate in field scene with scroll and crosshatch border pattern. Bottom front of action marked “PARKER” surrounded by well-cut scroll engraving. Trigger guard with bursts of floral scroll on bow and SN on tang surrounded by light scroll around tang screws. Chiseled and engraved top lever. Top tang is scroll engraved and marked “SAFE” in front of safety. Beaded fences. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left -.664, right – .665. Bore restrictions: left – .025 (Imod) right – .016 (mod). Wall thickness: left –.017, right – 024. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 14 ozs. Accompanied by Parker Brothers letter confirming this gun in its current configuration. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 95% original blued finish, engraving is crisp. Action retains approx. 75% beautiful original case color, particularly strong on sides starting to tone at front of action on bottom but still quite strong towards trigger plate. Some case color remains on fences. Top tang shows original brilliant case color. Trigger guard retains approx. 60% of its original blued finish, strong on bow, toned at grip. Forend iron has toned to a pleasing gray. Buttstock and forearm are extremely fine and retain nearly all of their original finish with some very minor finish added for preservation. Skeleton butt retains approx 70% original blued finish, toned at heel, particularly strong at toe. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny. According to the Parker story this is one of 34 16 gauge BHE grades with orig 28″ Acme steel bbls. This is a spectacular all original Parker which would be suitable for any collection and is easily the finest steel bbl BHE steel bbl 16 ga that has been offered publicly in the last 15 years. 52920-2 JSL (27,500-40,000) C&R – Lot 1300

1301
$0.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE SPECIAL ORDER PARKER CHE GRADE 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH SPECIAL OPTIONS – ONE OF TWO MADE IN THIS CONFIGURATION WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 235786. Cal. 20ga. 28″ ventilated rib Acme Steel bbl with steel mid and front bead. No.0 frame with un-struck bbl weight 3lbs. 5ozs. Orig Parker sgl selective trigger, auto ejectors, non auto safety. Special order straight grip buttstock with teardrop behind action checkered in CHE pattern with the unique factory addition of a small flower at the top of wrist in checkering. Silver shield near toe. Buttstock is finished with a modern Silver’s type pad with 13-1/4″ LOP from rear position sgl trigger (would be 14-1/4 with double triggers). Splinter forearm checkered in standard CHE pattern with engraved Deeley release and engraved steel tip. Action is beautifully engraved with pointer on point on right side of action in field scene surrounded by well cut shaded scroll engraving and cross-hatch border pattern and setter in field scene on left. Bottom of action with well cut diving duck in beautiful marsh scene with cattails. Front of trigger plate with scroll engraving, all surrounded by cross-hatch border. Fences with burst of scroll. Long tang trigger guard with scroll engraving on bow and SN engraved at tang with flowing border pattern. Bbls marked as overload prooved and forearm with proper reinforced lug. Accompanied by a PGCA letter describing this gun as found today with the exception of LOP and weight. WEIGHT: 6lbs. 9ozs. CONDITION: Fine, bbls retain approx 95% orig blued finish with an area of minor loss ahead of forearm on bottom rib and left tube. Receiver retains about 1/3 of its orig case hardened finish mostly in protected areas. Trigger plate screws have been turned. Buttstock retains about 95% of its orig finish with oil added for preservation and shows minor handling marks and scattered minor hunting bumps throughout. Forearm retains most of its orig finish, again with some finish added for preservation. Bores are very good with a patch or two of beginning roughness in right tube. Mechanics are crisp. This is an extraordinarily rare investment grade Parker worthy of the finest collection. 53050-3 JSL (20,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1301

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1302
$0.00

*EXCEPTIONAL PARKER DHE 20 GAUGE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 238858. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Titanic steel bbls with ivory mid and white plastic front bead. No. 0 frame. 2-5/8″ chambers. Bbl flats stamped with overload proof marking and marked with “R K” (Remington repair code Nov. 1941). Unstruck bbl weight of 3 lbs. 2 oz. Parker single selective trigger, automatic ejectors, automatic safety. Flame grained American walnut buttstock is checkered in 3 point pattern with tear drops behind action and has 14-1/4″ LOP over engraved skeleton steel buttplate. Buttstock with what appears to be factory orig sling swivel eye hole mounted near toe and nickel oval. Elongated beavertail forearm is checkered in standard DHE pattern with engraved Deeley release and has proper reinforcing screw. Bottom rib with proper reinforced forend lug and what appear to be factory orig sling eye mount. Action is beautifully engraved in typical late DHE pattern with setter in rolling hills scene on right, pointer in field scene on left surrounded by late Parker open scroll engraving. Trigger plate with 4 ducks that are extremely well detailed in scroll bordered panel. Bottom of action engraved “PARKER” surrounded by scroll bursts. All visible SN’s match. Accompanied by a Parker Gun Collectors Assoc. factory letter. Describing this gun as found with the exception of the buttstock which is listed as capped pistol grip. 6 lbs. 13 oz. Bore diameter: left – .616, right –.616. Bore restrictions: left –.025 right –.005 . Wall thickness: left –.030, right –.026 . Drop at heel: 2-15/16″, drop at rear of Monte Carlo: 2-1/4″ drop at comb: 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain approximately 98% orig blued finish with a couple of minor light handling marks. Orig strike marks present on breech end of bbls as well as some orig blue on ejector stop. Buttstock is superb as near certainly updated by Remington in 1941 from its capped pistol grip configuration to current straight stock, retains nearly all of its orig finish with some finish added for preservation. Skeleton steel buttplate retains approximately 80% of its factory orig blued finish particularly strong near toe, toning at heel. Action retains virtually all of its factory orig case color with light high point edge wear. Engraving is extremely sharp and detailed. Beavertail forearm retains nearly all of a professionally restored finish with an ancient grain separation near forend knuckle. Checkering is quite crisp. Trigger guard retains more than half of its orig blue with blue loss at grip, quite strong on bow and back of tang. Buttstock & forearm checkering does not have a mullered border which is exactly what we would expect to find on a factory original 1941 Remington stock. This gun with the options noted above is an exceedingly rare, high orig condition Parker worthy of consideration by even the most discerning collector. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52920-4 MGM (25,000-35,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1302

1303
$0.00

*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE AND FINE PARKER DHE 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL 24″ BARRELS (ONE OF FOUR MADE IN THIS CONFIGURATION) WITH ORIGINAL HANG TAGS AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 239441. Cal. 16 ga. 24″ titanic steel bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. No. 1 frame with overload proved marking on bbl flats and unstruck bbl weight of 3 lbs. 2 oz. Full length matted top rib with twin ivory beads. Gun has a nickel plated Parker single selective trigger, automatic ejectors and non-auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with tear drop behind action, silver oval near toe and measures 13-3/4″ LOP from rear position single trigger to orig skeleton steel buttplate. Short beaver tail forearm checkered in standard DHE pattern with engraved Deeley release. Receiver is engraved in standard DHE pattern with setter in field on left, pointer in field on right surrounded by Parker scroll. Trigger plate engraved with 4 pheasants in portrait and scroll engraved at top. Bottom of action engraved “PARKER” surrounded by scroll. Trigger guard bow with burst of scroll and SN on tang in wave border and scroll pattern. Top lever is lightly engraved and top tang engraved “SAFE” in front of safety. All visible SN’s match. 6 lbs. 10 oz. Bore diameter: left -.665 , right –.665. Bore restrictions: left –.013 lt. mod. right –.021 mod. . Wall thickness: left –.023 , right –.023 . Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Accompanied by the orig hang tags this gun was shipped with, confirming the gun as found. Also accompanying this gun is a P.G.C.A. factory letter confirming the gun as found with the exception of the weight and notes a ship date of June 30, 1936. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbls retain approximately 97% orig blued finish with a small area of loss ahead of forearm on left tube. Buttstock & forearm retain nearly all of an expert factory quality finish. Buttplate has toned, screws still show some orig case color. Forearm with very minor grain separation at knuckle which could easily be made invisible. Action retains approximately 95% bold orig case color with high point edge wear, and thinning on fences and bottom of action. Trigger plate and sides of action are bold and vivid and this gun could easily be used as a benchmark gun for factory orig case colors. Trigger guard has been restored long ago and retains nearly all of its proper blue. This is an extremely rare Parker and the Parker story indicates only four 16 gauge DHE’s made with orig 24″ bbls. It is very likely this is the only one in this configuration with the options noted. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53050-1 JSL (15,000-25,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1303

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1304
$8,625.00

*TRULY SUPERB CONDITION PARKER “DHE” SHOTGUN; A BENCHMARK GUN WITH PGCA LETTER.

SN 204611. Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 2 Frame. 30″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TITANIC STEEL” on concave matted rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Case hardened action has all correct grade and patent information on water table, and features automatic safety and nickel-plated dbl triggers. Action is engraved in usual “D” style with 80% coverage scroll surrounding vignettes of dogs on sides with “PARKER BROS” in banner at rear of these scenes, and group of four pheasant on trigger plate. Scroll engraved trigger guard has SN on tang. Nicely stump figured American walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock with typical “D” styling of drop points and point pattern checkering, measures 14-1/2″ over skeleton steel buttplate. Vacant silver oval is on toe line. Comb is unusually broad. Matching splinter ejector forend has usual latch and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .034 (full). Wall thickness: left – .037, right – .034. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Gun matches all specifications listed in PARKER IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger and PGCA Letter confirms the gun exactly as found today. CONDITION: Truly exceptional, original. A fine Parker by which to judge all others of its time period. Bbls retain essentially all orig lustrous factory blue, with only a few very minor marks. Action retains approx 95% orig case hardening color, thinned and silvered a bit on fences and sharp edges, with a touch of loss from cleaning on bottom right of action. Rear portion of top strap and thumbpiece are silvered, forend latch is mostly all pewter in color. Blue on trigger guard is mostly all flaked to light gray brown, with traces of blue left in engraving. Blue on skeleton butt is also flaked and lightly worn to about 40%. Stock finish remains excellent with only some light marks, possibly with some added oil on butt, checkering very lightly worn and dark. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. 53136-2 MGM (7,500-11,500) C&R – Lot 1304

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1305
$0.00

*SUPERB, HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION, SCARCE PARKER “CHE” SINGLE TRIGGER SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 228330. (ca 1928) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 1-1/2 Frame. 30″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. ACME STEEL” on matted game rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings along with Parker Overload proofs, and Remington repair code CNN3 (April 1951). Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and nickel-plated single selective Parker trigger. Action is engraved in “C” style with near full coverage scroll within geometric borders surrounding single dogs on sides. “PARKER BROS” is behind dog scenes. Trigger plate has vignette of a duck flying over a marsh. Nicely figured American walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-3/4″ over skeleton buttplate. Stock is finished in “C” fashion with side panels, drop points, and fancy pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .037 (full). Wall thickness: left – .034, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-11/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. Gun matches PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. PROVENANCE: Factory letter stating gun was completed in 1928, and confirming specifications. CONDITION: Excellent, partially and lightly refinished, most likely by factory. Bbls retain essentially all of a correct re-blue, which may have been done when gun was returned to factory in 1951. Action retains 95%+ orig case hardening color, only slightly silvered on high edges of beads and fences. Forend latch retains about half of its orig color, but thinned. Trigger guard re-blued, engraving slightly softened. Stocks retain over 90% what appears to be orig varnish, perhaps with a bit of oil rubbed in as maintenance, with some light marks. Checkering is beginning to darken. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. A very clean high grade Parker, All “C” grade Parkers are fairly scarce, with about 1700 hammerless guns being made, with an estimated 184 in twelve gauge with 30″ bbls. 53050-4 MGM (15,000-25,000) C&R – Lot 1305

1306
$18,400.00

*SCARCE LITTLE 20 GAUGE PARKER “CHE” SHOTGUN WITH TITANIC BARRELS.

SN 117586. (ca 1903) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 0 Frame. 28″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CONN. TITANIC STEEL” on matted game rib with two ivory beads. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and nickel-plated dbl triggers. Action is engraved in “C” style with near full coverage scroll within geometric borders surrounding single dogs on sides. “PARKER BROS” is behind dog scenes. Trigger plate has vignette of a running stag. Well marbled European walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over open sided Hawkins pad. Stock is finished in “C” fashion with side panels, drop points, and fancy pattern checkering at grip. Large gold oval on toe line is engraved with monogram “HW”. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.620, right – .620. Bore restrictions: left – .006 (IC), right – .018 (mos). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-9/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun not listed in PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Good. Bbls retain 20 – 30% of what appears to be orig blue, very much thinned. Action is cleaned to silver gray with some dark areas. Stock retains most of what appears to be its orig finish with oil rubbed in over many marks and dents. Checkering worn. It appears this is Mr. Middlebrook’s favorite hunting gun, as it has great dimensions and bores are still dirty, but appear to be very fine, and possibly excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are in time. Floorplate screws are a bit buggered. All other screws show light use. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53097-11 MGM (6,500-10,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1306

1307
$14,950.00

*SCARCE VERY HIGH CONDITION 20 GAUGE PARKER “VHE” SHOTGUN WITH 30″ BARRELS.

SN 221717. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 0 Frame. 30″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. VULCAN STEEL” on matted game rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved “Parker Bros” on each side within wiggle borders in typical “V” fashion. SN is on trigger guard tang. Plain American walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over Parkers dogs head buttplate with spur. Stock is finished in “VH” fashion with widely spaced point pattern checkering at grip and German silver shield on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical Parker release and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .615. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (mod), right – .020 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .027, right – .018. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. Gun not listed in PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new with only a few minor marks in metal finishes and only a hint of high edge wear. Forend latch mostly silver gray. Blue on trigger guard has some minor flakes on bow, considerably flaked on grip. Stocks have a small number of minor compressions and marks, mostly on the right side of butt. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. A fairly scarce small bore Parker, THE PARKER STORY indicates that under 1000 twenty bore “VH” guns were made with 30″ bbls. This is the finest of this configuration we have ever offered. 52920-3 MGM (12,500-17,500) C&R – Lot 1307

1308
$7,475.00

*FABULOUS HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION 20 GAUGE PARKER “TROJAN” SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 213691. (ca 1935) Cal. 20 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 0 Frame. 26″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TROJAN STEEL” on matted game rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is un-engraved in “TROJAN” style with “Parker Bros” on each side. Plain American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over ribbed composition buttplate. Stock is finished in “TROJAN” fashion with widely spaced point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter forend has spring tension release. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .617. Bore restrictions: left – .021 (full), right – .017 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .035, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 2 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun matches specifications as listed in PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. PROVENANCE: Factory letter indicating this gun was completed on Sept 23, 1925, confirming specifications. CONDITION: Excellent, close to as new, possibly unfired, with only some very light handling marks, most notably numerous light scratches on left side of action, with some very minor thinning color on bottom, and four or five very shallow dents on left side of buttstock, with some other scattered knocks and dings, as could be associated with standing in a closet the last 80 years. THE PARKER STORY indicates that around 1700 Parker Trojans were made in this configuration, very few have survived in this condition. 52920-10 MGM (6,500-9,500) – Lot 1308

1309
$6,900.00

*TRULY EXCEPTIONAL, NEAR NEW, 16 GAUGE PARKER TROJAN SHOTGUN.

SN 229208. Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 1 Frame. 28″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TROJAN STEEL” on matted game rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved “Parker Bros” on each side. SN is on trigger guard tang. Plain American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over ribbed composition buttplate. Stock is finished in “TROJAN” fashion with widely spaced point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter forend has spring tension release. Bore diameter: left -.666, right – .667. Bore restrictions: left – .029 (full), right – .023 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .021, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun not listed in PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. CONDITION: Excellent, as new, unfired, with only a very few light handling marks in wood, and some minor flecks of discoloration in case hardening colors on left side of action. Trigger guard has patches of flaking, and a tiny dent on right front of trigger guard bow. Blue rates about 50% – flaked from time, not from use. Bores are excellent with one minor small dent in left bbl. Mechanically crisp. THE PARKER STORY lists just under 6000 Trojans were made in this configuration. Most were heavily used. 52920-9 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1309

1310
$0.00

*PARKER “TROJAN” SHOTGUN IN SUPERB ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN 229790. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 2 Frame. 30″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TROJAN STEEL” on matted game rib. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Exterior of action is un-marked as to maker. Plain American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over ribbed composition buttplate. Stock is finished in “TROJAN” fashion with widely spaced point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter forend has spring tension release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .022 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .036. Drop at heel: 2-11/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun not listed in PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with only a scattering of handling marks in metal finishes, with evidence of some cleaning of tiny patches of rust, mostly on right side of action. Stocks have a some minor bumps and knocks. Fingernail sized chip is missing from top of buttplate. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. THE PARKER STORY indicates that close to 12000 Trojans were made in this configuration, but very few have survived in this extremely high level of condition. 52920-8 MGM (5,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 1310

1311
$12,650.00

*IMPRESSIVE AND UNIQUE 40-1/4″ BARRELED 8 GAUGE PARKER GH SHOTGUN.

SN 107229. Cal. 8 ga. 3-1/4″ Chambers. 6 Frame. THE PARKER STORY does not list any 40″ barrel 8 bore GH guns, however the factory records as outlined in PARKER IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger indicate that this SN is for a “DH” gun. Records indicate two DH 8 bores were made with 40″ bbls. There is no doubt that this is a grade “2” gun, with both “2” and “G” marked on water table, and with usual “G” type engraving. These 40-1/4″ fine Damascus bbls are marked with “PARKER BROS MAKERS MERIDEN CONN DAMASCUS STEEL” on slightly raised concave rib with dolls head extension. All correct marks are on bbl flats and sides of lumps. Very large hammerless action features usual automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in “G” style with vignettes of birds on sides and trigger plate. “Parker Bros” is on each side. SN is on trigger guard tang. Well figured American walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over Parker dogs head buttplate. Usual point pattern checkering is at grip, and a vacant shield is on toe line. Matching splinter forend has usual Parker latch. Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.845, right – .822. Bore restrictions: left – .030 (mod?), right – .095 (full?). Drop at heel: 3-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 13 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14″. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Fine, as restored. Bbls retain essentially all of an excellent re-brown showing lovely dramatic pattern. Action re-colored, and toned back, engraving somewhat softened. Stocks refinished in correct type Parker varnish, checkering re-cut. Bores are heavily frosted throughout with some areas of pitting. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. An incredibly rare massive Parker. 53097-4 MGM (8,500-14,500) – Lot 1311

1312
$6,325.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE, MOST LIKELY UNIQUE, 10 GAUGE 36″ STEEL BARRELED PARKER “CHE” SHOTGUN.

SN 191348. (ca 1920) Cal. 10 ga. 3-1/2″ Chambers. 3 Frame. 36″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. ACME STEEL” on matted game rib, set with two ivory beads. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Robust action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and nickel-plated double triggers. Action is engraved in “C” style with near full coverage scroll within geometric borders surrounding single dogs on sides. “PARKER BROS” is behind dog scenes. Trigger plate has vignette of elk with mountains in background. Nicely figured and streaked European walnut Parker capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-3/4″ over leather faced white line pad. Stock is finished in typical “C” fashion with checkered side panels, drop points, and fancy pattern checkering which wraps over grip. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.780, right – .782. Bore restrictions: left – .038 (full), right – .035 (full). Wall thickness: left – .052, right – .052. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. Gun matches PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. THE PARKER STORY does not list any steel bbl 10 bores with 36″ bbls, but does indicate a total of 9 ten bores made with Acme steel, most with 30″ or 32″ bbls. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine, as restored. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust blue. Action has cyanide colors taken back to around 60%. Stocks refinished over some deep marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are fine, lightly frosted, with a couple of areas of minor pitting in right bbl. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. A great ten bore with shootable dimensions. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53097-14 MGM (7,000-11,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1312

1313
$0.00

*VERY RARE 36″ STEEL BARRELED 12 GAUGE PARKER “DHE” GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN 148459. (ca 1908) Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 3 Frame. 36″ Bbls are marked “PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TITANIC STEEL” on matted game rib, set with two ivory beads. Bbl flats and lumps are stamped with all correct markings. Robust action has all correct patent and grade markings on water table, and features automatic safety and nickel-plated double triggers. Action is engraved in “D” style with near full coverage scroll within scroll borders surrounding single dogs on sides. “PARKER BROS” is behind dog scenes. Trigger plate has vignette of four flying birds. Nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over skeleton buttplate. Stock is finished in “D” fashion with checkered side panels, drop points, and point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release and patent date on iron. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .032 (full). Wall thickness: left – .036, right – .038. Drop at heel: 3-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-15/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 9 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun matches PARKER GUN SERIALIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION ledger. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as restored. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done rust blue. Action re-colored, and taken back to about 90%. Stocks refinished over some light marks, checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, with a couple of very light pings. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. A very rare Parker, THE PARKER STORY lists only 8 examples with 36″ bbls. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53097-10 (5,500-8,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 1313

1314
$11,500.00

INCREDIBLY RARE 20 GAUGE PARKER GRADE 2 LIFTER HAMMER SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 15936. Cal. 20 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 0 Frame. Any Parker 20 gauge hammer gun is very rare, with total production for all grades and types probably fewer than 150 guns. This grade “2” gun is one of three estimated made in this grade; the only one with 29″ bbls. (In fact there are no other 20 bore hammer guns listed in any grade with 29″ bbls.) This gun matches the information listed in the PARKER GUN IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger. The 29″ bbls are of laminated steel, and so marked on top rib, along with Parker name and Meriden address. Bbl flats are stamped with 1876 patent date. Small sized grade “2” lifter action with sculpted fences has milled out lightening cuts in water table; bottom of left cut is stamped with SN and “U”. Action is engraved in early grade “2” style with starbursts above strikers, and sprays of scroll as part of geometric borders. “PARKER BROS” is on each lockplate. Trigger plate has last patent date of 1875. American walnut round knob pistol grip stock has striking quilted figure, and measures 14-3/8″ over steel buttplate. Splinter forend with steel tip has Parker release stamped with patent date. Bore diameter: left -.614, right – .624. Bore restrictions: left – .009 (IC), right – .011 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .026. Drop at heel: 3″, drop at comb: 2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Gun is housed in gold cordura case with stitched corners, lined in burgundy cloth. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Fine, as refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a re-brown with good definition to pattern, engraving somewhat softened. Action and locks retain 20 – 30% new case hardening color which has been toned back, and looks almost original. Stocks retain nearly all of a glossy oil finish, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent, shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are slightly off face. Locks are excellent. Case is excellent. A chance to own one of the rarest small bore Parkers in existence. 53097-6 MGM (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1314

1315
$5,175.00

UNIQUE 38″ BARREL 16 GAUGE PARKER TOP LEVER HAMMER SHOTGUN.

SN 46760. Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 0 Frame. THE PARKER STORY does not list any 38″ barrel 16 bore hammer guns, however the factory records as outlined in PARKER IDENTIFICATION & SERIALIZATION ledger confirm the configuration of this unique gun. 38″ Twist bbls are marked with “PARKER BROS MAKERS MERIDEN CONN TWIST” on slightly raised concave rib with dolls head extension. All correct marks are on bbl flats and sides of lumps. Top lever action with check hook and lightening cuts in water table, is fitted with bar locks. Action and locks are engraved with line borders. “Parker Bros” is on each lockplate. 1875 Patent marking is on trigger plate. SN is on trigger guard tang. Plain American walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over rare Folsom “Parker Trap Gun” buttplate. Matching splinter forend has usual Parker latch. Bore diameter: left -.673, right – .674. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .022 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .022. Drop at heel: 3-5/8″, drop at comb: 2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Good, as restored. Bbls retain essentially all of a very well done re-brown with excellent definition to twist pattern. Action re-colored, retaining nearly all that color over some frosting and a few marks and dents. Engraving thinned. Stock refinished, checkering re-cut. Buttplate is quite smooth, letters almost illegible. There is evidence of numerous repairs in head of stock. Bores have been cleaned, considerably pitted, with numerous repaired dents. Action is tight, bbls are on face. Locks are good. A really cool long barreled Parker. 53097-3 MGM (5,500-8,500) – Lot 1315

1315A
$1,035.00

FINE PARKER BROS GH GRADE SHOTGUN

SN 81487. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. No. 2 Frame. Conforming to all specifications in Parker Gun Identification and Serialization ledger, this gun has all correct markings on rib, water table, and bbl flats. It is unusual in that there is a deep line across breech face to act as a gas escape port. (Factory ?) Otherwise it has 30″ Damascus bbls, capped pistol grip stock with Parker dogs head buttplate, and splinter forend. Bore diameter: left-.729, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.036 (Full), right -.008 (IC). Wall thickness: left -.038, right -.035. Drop at heel: 2-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-13/16″. Weight: 8 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Includes canvas carrying case. CONDITION: Excellent, as completely refinished. Bbls retain nearly all of a well done brown, with good definition to pattern. Action retains nearly all of a re-color hardening. Stocks have all of their relatively light refinish, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. 53157-7 JWK (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1315A

1316
$8,625.00

IMPECCABLE QUALITY MASSIVE SINGLE SHOT FOUR BORE BREECHLOADING WATERFOWLING HAMMER SHOTGUN BY P. MULLIN OF NEW YORK.

SN 1. Cal. 4 bore. 48″ Laminated steel bbl is engraved “P. MULLIN, NEW YORK” on broad flat full length rib. Breech section is very strong and heavy with .47 chamber walls. Bottom of bbl is stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs and nominal bore diameter “6”. Large Jones under lever single shot action has very nicely filed fence. Bar lock with tall flat faced serpentine hammer is engraved “P. Mullin”. As is typical with Mullin guns, they exude high quality yet are virtually devoid of ornamentation with the exception of nicely engraved screw heads, as is the case with this gun. Dense, fiddle figured American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13″ over steel buttplate with short top spur. Widely spaced point pattern checkering is at grip which has hard rubber cap. Gold shield at top of grip is engraved “J A Norris”. Matching large forend has steel tip and Deeley release. All visible component parts – barrel, opening lever, action, forend iron, and wood – are stamped “1”, which may be SN. Bore diameter at muzzle: ,944 (considerable choke is visible in muzzle). Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-15/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 20 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 13″. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains most of its orig brown, visible under some subsequent darkening, most pattern visible. Action and lock retain 50 – 60% orig muted case hardening color. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with oil added as maintenance. Checkering worn. Pistol grip added to straight stock, appears orig. Bore is very good to fine with staining and grime toward breech end, may clean. Action is tight. Bbl is on face. Lock is crisp. A superb waterfowling gun, few of which have survived in good condition, by one of the finest early gunmakers in this country. 53097-2 MGM (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1316

1317
$4,887.50

*SCARCE 3-1/2″ CHAMBERED TEN BORE ITHACA NID GRADE 2 E SHOTGUN IN EXCEPTIONAL ORIGINAL CONDITION, WITH LO’M CASE.

SN 500921. Cal. 10 ga. 3-1/2″ Chambers. With a total of about 1000 of these iconic guns ever made, those in grade “2” are quite scarce with an estimated production of 164. This high orig condition example has 32″ bbls with matted game rib. All correct marks and proofs are on bbl flats. Case hardened NID action specially made for this large heavy gauge with cut through bottom allowing extra purchase by flat on bbl hook, has automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action is engraved in typical grade “2” style with large simple acanthus flourishes within line borders surrounding game birds on each side under “Ithaca Gun Co”; with a duck on left and snipe on right. More acanthus extends to trigger guard, SN is on tang. Finely stump figured American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock with fancy pattern checkering, measures 14″ over Ithaca sunrise pad. Matching splinter ejector forend with inset ebony tip has combination “J” spring and Deeley type release. Bore diameter: left -.777, right – .776. Bore restrictions: left – .043 (full), right – .041 (full). Wall thickness: left – .070, right – .072. Drop at heel: 2-11/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14″. Gun is accompanied by leg o’ mutton case which appears original. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain 90 – 95% orig blue with a few small flecks of cleaned rust and numerous light marks. Action retains 90 – 95% orig case hardening color with some areas of flecking, silvered on fences and sharp edges. Trigger guard retains nearly all its orig blue, as does forend latch, which is thinned a bit. Stocks retain nearly all of their orig finish with light marks and a few dings associated with limited field use. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. Case is fine. Straps intact. 53097-12 MGM (5,000-8,500) C&R – Lot 1317

1318
$6,900.00

*SUPERBLY CRAFTED, HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION ITHACA GUN COMPANY “$5000.00 GRADE” SINGLE BARREL TRAP SHOTGUN WITH BEAUTIFULLY CUT RELIEF SCROLL AND HIGH RELIEF TWO COLOR GOLD INLAY.

SN 240405711. Cal. 12 ga. 34″ Bbl has raised, matted, ventilated rib fitted with two white Bradley beads. Breech section is engraved “ITHACA GUN CO” on riband surrounded by exceptionally well cut varying sized open shaded scroll. Engine turned bbl flats are engraved with SN, chamber length and grade. Case hardened “Knick” action with gold plated trigger is engraved with near full coverage open scroll matching that on bbl. This exceptional scroll surrounds well detailed vignettes of feathered game, with major subjects gold inlaid in full relief; a trio of ducks on left side flying over a marsh which has lighter colored gold cattails inlaid in foreground, a trio of pheasant flush from field on right, with tuft of lighter colored grass in foreground, and a gold ruffed grouse flies over light gold pine tree and brush on bottom of action. Trigger guard bow has a gold snipe flying over two gold grass tufts. This superb engraving is by Bill Mains and Fauvre. Both signatures are part of shading of grassland in pheasant scene. Classic crotch figured American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over red white line solid pad with basket weave pattern butt. Side panels and grip are checkered in fancy crenelated pattern with other patches of checkering over top and under comb, separated by ribbons. A vacant gold shield is on toe line. Matching flared beavertail target forend has Deeley type release. Interior of iron has scroll engraving toward action, and is also engraved “$5000.00″ and with SN and gauge. Bore diameter: .734. Bore restrictions: .042 (extra full). Drop at heel: 1-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/4”. This fine gun is accompanied by fleece lined soft leather two piece case for action and bbl from British Sporting Arms of Millbrook NY. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, but with firing halo on breechface. There is only a hint of wear on metal finishes, and a few light marks on wood finish which shows considerable normal age crazing on both sides of butt. Checkering very lightly worn and soiled. Mechanically excellent. Case is excellent, with some scuffs. 52780-1 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 1318

1319
$0.00

*FABULOUS SPECIAL ORDER ITHACA KNICK SINGLE BARREL TRAP GRADE 5 WITH INTRIGUING PROVENANCE.

SN 402320T. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ steel bbl with low profile ventilated matted rib with twin white beads. Nickel plated trigger, automatic ejector, no safety. Capped full pistol grip buttstock checkered in fleur de lis pattern with checkered side panels. Bottom of stock with unengraved gold shield, Ithaca sunburst pad at butt. Trap forearm with Deeley release and triangular ebony tip is checkered in std Grade 5 panel pattern. Receiver is beautifully engraved, likely by McGraw, with gold pheasant in field scene on left, gold woodcock on right surrounded by well executed floral scroll that extends to top of frame and trigger plate. Bottom of frame with beautiful American eagle and engraved “Made in U.S.A./Ithaca Gun Co./Ithaca, N.Y.”. Trigger guard with special order gold inlay “E.F.R.” for the noted businessman Edward F. Rivinus who was a very successful insurance businessman in Philadelphia. Housed in early full leather take down case with the name RIVINUS impressed in block letters which appears to be good orig condition with some drying to leather and marked H.H. Heiser, Denver Co. Bore diameter: 729. Choke: .035 full. Min wall thickness .038. LOP 14″. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″ WEIGHT: 8lbs 30z. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain approximately 97% org blued finish with minor rub marks under forearm. Receiver retains approximately 80% plus orig case color, particularly vivid on sides and trigger plate toned on bottom. Trigger guard retains 90% orig blue with stunning contrast to the special order documented gold inlay. Buttstock and forearm are superb with only very minor handling marks and retain most of what appears to be orig finish. There is the most minute beginning of grain separation on the top left side that is virtually imperceptible otherwise stocks are sound. A stunning Ithaca in great orig condition accompanied by a color copy of the 1930 factory shipping invoice. Mechanics are crisp. Bore brilliant and shiny. 53089-1 (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 1319

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1320
$13,225.00

*VERY FINE A.H. FOX CE GRADE 16 GAUGE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 302926. Cal 16 ga. 28″ Chromox fluid steel bbl. No. 4 weight. With full length matted top rib and replaced ivory front bead. Tops of bbls engraved “CHROMOX FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL/MADE BY A.H.FOX GUN CO. PHILA. PA. U.S.A.”. 2-1/2″ chambers. Nickel plated double triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock with checkered side panels is checkered in 3-point pattern through the wrist and has 14-1/8″ LOP over serrated lined buttplate. Buttstock which is slightly reddish in color has particularly nice figure near butt. Splinter forearm with engraved Deeley release and triangular ebony tip is checkered in 2-point pattern on sides. Action is nicely engraved in typical C grade pattern with quail in oval on left side, woodcock on oval on right, with top of oval engraved Ansley H. Fox and surrounded by well cut scroll engraving. Bottom of action with setter in field scene in circle, and trigger plate with circular scroll engraving around engraved trigger plate screw. Trigger guard is scroll engraved with open banner on bow and SN at tang with wave border pattern. Top tang with wave border pattern and engraved “SAFE” in front of safety. Breech balls, top of action, and top lever are nicely scroll engraved with border pattern. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 4 oz. Factory letter confirms this gun as found today. Bore diameter: left -.612, right –.612 Bore restrictions: left –.029 (full) right –.015 (mod) Wall thickness: left –.032 , right –.032 Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of an expert quality restored blued finish which is very difficult to discern from orig, with no loss in engraving or strike marks. Action retains more than 80% bold orig case color with toning towards front bottom and minor high point edge wear. Buttstock and forearm have been expertly restored and retain virtually all of their gorgeous custom finish. Bores are bight and shiny, mechanics are crisp. Easily amongst the finest C Grade 16 gauge Foxes that we have offered in the last 10 years. A pleasing little gun. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53209-1 JSL (12,500-17,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 1320

1321
$13,800.00

*RARE L.C. SMITH SECOND STYLE A2 GRADE DOUBLE 2 BBL SET, BARREL SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER AND CASE.

SN 5421. Cal. 12 ga. This beautiful shotgun has two sets of bbls, 26″ and 30″. Both have concave, tapered, matted ribs with the 26″ bbls having dbl ivory beads and the 30″ bbls a sgl brass front bead. Both have crossbolt rib extensions with ejectors and it has checkered dbl triggers. Both sets of bbls are marked “SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL” on right side and “MADE TO ORDER BY THE HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON N.Y.” on left side. Both have engraved serial numbers on flats on bottom and the forend lug on 26″ bbls is marked “A2”. Under left lockplate on frame is also marked “A2″. Mounted with spectacular exhibition grade, center crotch cut, flame grain, American walnut with fleur-de-lis checkering through the wrist which is a superb expert replacement. Splinter forearm is near full coverage checkered and fleur-de-lis pattern with black triangular ebony tip. It is an extremely well done replacement. Buttstock with Prince of Wales grip, 14-1/4″ over a red leather covered pad. Receiver & lockplates are engraved in 2nd style patterns with a tiny woodcock on left side and a quail on right side with bird dogs on both front sides, all surrounded by extremely well-executed foliate & floral pattern engraving with maker’s name in a ribbon on each lockplate. Fences have a sgl raised rib around their back radii, and engraving extends about 2″ over chamber areas of bbls. All appended metal is engraved to match. This shotgun is listed, by serial number, on p. 211 of L.C. Smith Shotguns, Brophy, as having been shipped March 9, 1901 with 30″ bbls. Brophy further states on p. 50 that a total of only 200 of this fine grade of L.C. Smith was made in this period. 26″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left – .725, right – .725. Bore restrictions: left – .002, right – .002. Wall thickness: left – .035, right – .033. 30″ BBLS: Bore diameter: left – .727, right – .725. Bore restrictions: left – .030, right – .032. Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8”. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this shotgun as an A2 grade, 12 ga. with 30″ bbls, finished on March 29, 1901. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: with 30″ bbl 7 lbs 12 oz. Housed in a modern full leather chocolate colored case with maroon woolen interior and modern makers label attached. CONDITION: Fine as partially restored. Both sets of bbls retain about all of a fine, professionally restored finish. Receiver & lockplates retain around 60% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, fading elsewhere and turned to silver in more exposed areas. Trigger guard retains most of a restored finish. Wood is sound with forearm retaining a dark orig style finish while buttstock has a lighter, more modern custom finish. Mechanics are functional though there is a touch of looseness in the hinge and there is some light pitting in the 30″ tubes. Case is extremely fine as are accessories with only minor handling marks. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53210-3 JSL (11,000-16,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1321

1322
$17,250.00

*RARE SPECIAL ORDER LATE PRODUCTION L.C. SMITH GUN CO. CROWN GRADE 20 GAUGE WITH UNIQUE ENGRAVING AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN FWE 26603. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ fluid steel bbls with high single sight plain matted rib with twin ivory beads. Gold bar in rib in breech ends which is also scroll engraved. Tops of bbls marked “L.C. SMITH CROWN GRADE / L.C. SMITH GUN CO., INC. FULTON. N.Y.”. Chambers are 2-3/4″. Hunter One trigger, automatic ejectors, non-auto safety. Straight grip buttstock is checkered in late Crown Grade pattern with gold oval near toe and has 13-3/4 LOP over checkered butt. Large beaver tail forearm with roll type release at center and fully scroll engraved forearm iron is checkered in flowing wave and leaf pattern. The leaves carved towards action end of forearm are particularly deep on sides. Receiver is engraved in highly unique monogram pattern with 4 quail in field scene on left, 2 grouse in farm scene on right surrounded by late style L.C. Smith rose & scroll engraving. Bottom of action is engraved in rose & scroll pattern with 4 flying ducks on trigger plate and scroll extends towards forearm. Bbl lug with rose & scroll. Top of action with beaded fences and is engraved in floral & scroll pattern which extends onto top lever and top tang which is scroll engraved. Safety slide is also scroll engraved with gold “S” inlaid in front of safety. The trigger guard is scroll engraved with unique original gold dog and gold inlaid grass on bow and long tang trigger guard is scroll and wave engraved with SN at center. Bbls with 1-1/4″ scroll wedges on sides. Accompanied by an L.C.S.C.A. factory letter confirming this gun in its current configuration and shipped May 6, 1948. Copy of the original ledger lists this serial number grade as “Monogram” which is crossed out and is subsequently written “Crown”, the highest grade offered at the time. Many orders from this L.C.Smith Gun Co. reorganization period were filled using re-purposed pre-WWII components, in this case a “Monogram” engraved action. The letter goes on to state that this is the only observed Crown grade that does not have a gold Crown in the top lever. The orig gold work on the trigger guard also being unique and not known on any other Crown grades known to this cataloger. Bore diameter: left -.613 , right –.612. Bore restrictions: left –.006 IC right – .015 Modified. Wall thickness: left – .038, right – .038. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. 6 lbs 11 oz. PROVENANCE: L.C. Smith Factory Letter. CONDITION: Very Good. Bbls retain approximately 95% of a late factory finish. Receiver retains approximately 40% fading late case colors. Engraving on top of action and barrel markings are light, likely a result from fitting/polishing of older components. Buttstock is excellent with some light scattered handling marks and beginning grain separation behind locks. Wood retains most of an older refreshed finish. Forearm checkering has thinned slightly and retains approximately 98% of its orig finish. Trigger guard retains nearly all of its late factory blue finish. Minor wood loss on bottom right of trigger guard tang. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. This is an extremely rare and interesting example of the post WWII product made by the L.C. Smith Gun Co., one of only six made in the same configuration. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53183-1 (15,000-25,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1322

1323
$13,225.00

*RARE .410 “IDEAL” GRADE L.C. SMITH WITH AUTOMATIC EJECTORS AND BEAVERTAIL FOREND.

SN S56441. Cal. .410 ga. 28″ Bbls with matted single sighting plane rib is marked “L. C. SMITH – 410 GA – IDEAL – FULTON, N.Y. U.S.A.” on top of left bbl. Case hardened action with non-automatic safety and double triggers is engraved in typical “Ideal” style with 60% coverage very large shaded acanthus and zig-zag borders. Front portion of each lockplate is marked “L. C. SMITH”. Plain American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over ribbed composition buttplate. Matching beavertail ejector forend has J-spring and knurled secondary release in oval escutcheon. Bore diameter at muzzles : left -.380, right – .395. Bore restrictions: left – full, right – mod. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Fine as partially restored. Bbls retain most orig blue with numerous marks and light scratches. Action retains nearly all its fading case color. Stocks have oil rubbed in over orig finish, checkering lightly worn. Trigger bow and Forend escutcheon retain nearly all of a re-blue. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. A very rare gun; Houchins estimates 220 Ideal grade .410’s were made, the number with automatic ejectors and orig beavertail forends must be incredibly small. 52922-4 (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 1323

1324
$0.00

*GORGEOUS L.C. SMITH GRADE 5E 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 204686. Cal. 12 ga. Beautiful high grade Smith marked “5E” on the frame under the left lockplate. It has 30″ fluid steel bbls with full length matted, tapered rib and brass front bead. Top of rib marked “MADE TO ORDER BY THE HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON, N.Y.”. Breech end of rib is light engraved with gold bar. 2-3/4″ chamber. Hunter 1 single selective trigger, auto ejectors, auto safety. Straight grip buttstock is checkered in 2-point pattern through the wrist and is of nicely figured marble cake walnut with 13-7/8″ LOP from rear position single trigger. There is a 1/4″ black spacer in front of the buttplate. Splinter forearm with banjo roll type release which is scroll engraved and ebony tipped is near full coverage checkered. Action is engraved in beautiful Grade 5 pattern with large oval game scene with two setters on left, two pointers on right, all surrounded by floral scroll engraving with front of lock plates engraved “L.C. SMITH” and flowing wave banner. Bottom of action engraved in floral and scroll pattern around trigger plate and floral wave pattern and scroll on bbl lug. Top of action with well cut floral busts. Beaded fences, top lever and top tang are floral and scroll engraved, top tang with gold “S” in front of safety. Breech ends of bbl with 1″ scroll wedges and muzzles with engraved border. Housed in a modern full canvas yellow case with maroon interior and trade label glued inside with snap caps, oil bottle, cleaning cloths, and jags. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 11 oz. Bore diameter: left -.731 , right –.730 Bore restrictions: left –.033 (full) right –.019 (mod). Wall thickness: left –.023 , right –.023 . Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. CONDITION: Very fine as expertly restored. Bbls retain nearly all of a near perfectly restored rust blue finish. Buttstock and forearm are orig to gun and retain nearly all of their expertly restored finish. They appear sound, and checkering is crisp. Action retains more than 95% ofit’s beautifully restored case color. Trigger guard retains about half of it’s restored blued finish. Hinge is a touch loose with forearm off, though action is tight when assembled. Bbls are on face. Case is very fine with minor scuffs and pen “5E” on front left and “E” on strap. Accessories are all excellent. A beautiful and rare L.C. Smith with great dimensions. 53210-1 JSL (6,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 1324

1325
$34,500.00

*EXCEPTIONALLY RARE TOP QUALITY “EE GRADE” 16 GAUGE REMINGTON MODEL 1894 SHOTGUN.

SN 112829. Cal. 16 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. Except for the Remington “Special”, the “E” grade was the fanciest in the Remington line. Engraving was to no set pattern, and may have been specified by the customer. This rare small gauge example has 28″ bbls of stunning “Peiper” pattern Damascus. They are fitted with slightly raised flat matted rib. Tops of bbls are engraved “REMINGTON ARMS CO ILION, N.Y. U.S.A.” Bbl flats are stamped with SN, and bottom of lumps are stamped with pellet counts. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with “E” and “P”. Boxlock action with automatic safety, pivoting third fastener, and dbl triggers is engraved with the finest quality shaded scroll at near full coverage surrounding superb game scenes; trio of ducks in open water on left side, and three woodcock around woodland pool on right. Trigger plate has an unusual scene of portrait of white tail buck and doe. “REMINGTON ARMS CO” is on swag under each bird scene. Strikingly marbled European walnut round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over checkered wood butt with scroll engraved steel heel and toe plates. Side panels are checkered with very closely spaced borderless pattern, with fleur-di-lis intrusions. Arrowhead shaped drop points have carved flutes at sides. Grip checkering is multi-point pattern with closely spaced diamonds at knob, and along sides of comb, wrapping over top, separated from main checkering by uncheckered ribbons. A vacant gold oval is on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend with Anson type release, is checkered similar to grip, with different spaced checkering separated by uncheckered lines. Bore diameter: left -.675, right – .676. Bore restrictions: left – .029 (full), right – .003 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 80 – 90% dramatic Damascus pattern with some browning and silvering on sides from normal hand wear. Action retains 30 – 40% orig case hardening color, vivid where protected by trigger guard and under top lever, lightening and thinning on sides and considerably silvered on bottom. All engraving remains sharp and clear. Trigger guard has mostly silvered and browned. Stocks retain nearly all of a light re-oil over many marks, scratches, and a few dings. Checkering slightly worn, more so on forend from normal hand wear. Bores are very fine to excellent; there is evidence of a couple of raised dents. Action is tight. Ejectors are strong and in time. An incredibly rare Remington, one could estimate from known and reported examples that fewer than 40 “EE” grades were made, mostly in 12 gauge. This 16 ga example in relatively untouched condition, is beyond compare. 52918-1 MGM (30,000-50,000) C&R – Lot 1325

1326
$10,925.00

*TRULY SPECTACULAR REMINGTON BICENTENNIAL THREE GUN SET COMMEMORATING REMINGTON’S 200 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

SN 1816-700-4/1816-870-4/1816-1911-4. A set of 3 extraordinary Remington’s built by Remington’s custom shop in Sturgis, SD to commemorate Remington Arms Cos. 200 consecutive years in business producing fine arms for sportsman and government users around the world. This set, # 4 of 4, is entirely hand-made and hand-finished and includes a Remington Model 700 in 7MM Mag, a Remington Model 870 in 12 gauge and a Model 1911R1 in 45ACP caliber.

Gun #1 Remington Model 700 7MM Remington Magnum stocked in exhibition fiddle back, hand selected, American black walnut- specifically selected for high fiddle back figure, with rosewood nose cap, is finely checkered with fleur-de-lis behind bolt and fine panel around wrist and fleur-de-lis at forearm. Action is fabulously engraved in scroll & floral pattern with exceptional and extensive gold line work throughout as engraved by Remington Custom Shop engraver Jesse Kaufman. Bolt is vividly jeweled and finely polished. Left side of action with SN in gold and marked “Remington 700″ in gold with gold banner outline. Breech of bbl with 2” burst of scroll with gold line work. Center of bbl marked “Remington Custom Shop Ilion, NY” and muzzle with 1″ scroll and gold line work and gold bbl band at muzzle, blued trigger. Floorplate with sensational engraving showing engraved Eliphalet Remington signature in gold lined oval and floral scroll work with gold line accents in near full coverage. Also on floorplate in a beautiful gold outline banner “1816 / Bicentennial / 2016” in gold. Trigger guard with burst of scroll and gold line outline work. Pistol grip cap in finely finished rosewood. Buttstock with Monte Carlo and finely finished cheekpiece. Superb dark maroon colored leather covered pad. Sling mounts installed at forearm and at toe. This gun is housed in a custom cut-out Pelican brand travel case. Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz.

Gun #2 Remington Model 870, 12 gauge. 28″ bbl with matted low profile ventilated rib with steel mid bead and white front bead. Modified choke tube currently installed. Gold plated trigger. Blued carrier and finely polished bolt. Stock is exhibition quality and hand selected for its exceptional fiddle back black American walnut with rosewood capped pistol grip and checkered in fancy fleur-de-lis pattern. Butt is finished with a high quality dark maroon leather covered pad. Forearm is finely hand checkered in fleur-de-lis pattern. Receiver is sensationally scroll & floral shaded engraved by noted Remington Arms Co. custom shop engraver Jesse Kaufman. Top of receiver is fully scroll engraved. Right side of receiver with beautiful large open floral scroll accented by exceptional gold line work and gold line border. Right side also with “1816 / Bicentennial / 2016” in gold in a gold bordered ribbon. “Remington 870” in gold bordered banner. Left side of receiver fully engraved in open floral scroll with gold line accents and gold line border with Eliphalet Remington signature at center in gold oval. Serial number in gold towards bottom back left of action. Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz.

Gun #3 Remington Model 1911R1 45ACP cal. Fabulous custom pistol with spectacular open floral scroll engraving throughout by Remington custom shop engraver Jesse Kaufman. This finely finished pistol exhibits a vastly higher degree of high polish blued finish than is seen on 1911R1 pistols. Slide is near fully engraved with open floral scroll and gold borders along with gold line accents throughout. Left side of slide with “1816 / Bicentennial / 2016” in gold bordered ribbon. Right side of slide near fully engraved with gold lined border work and gold line accents. Signature of Eliphalet Remington in gold oval and “Remington R1” in gold which is in a gold bordered banner. Serial number on right side of action frame in gold. Bottom of bbl and action in superb open floral scroll engraving with gold line accents as is trigger guard. Grips are of fabulously figured hand-selected American black walnut and checkered in fleur-de-lis pointing pattern. Top of bbl accented with high luster blued “Novak” rear and front sight. The polish work on this gun is absolutely spectacular and one can almost see his or her reflection in the high polish blue. Accompanied by a green “Remington” hard plastic case and 2 magazines in case CONDITION: Near new from Remington and it appears they have only the most minute of handling and assembly marks. 53150-1 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1326

1327
$40,250.00

GENERAL GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER, HALF-PLATE AMBROTYPE FROM LIFE, SEPTEMBER 1863, THE FINEST AND MOST ICONIC AND HISTORIC OF ALL CUSTER PHOTOGRAPHS.

This ambrotype was taken in late 1863 by photographer William F. Browne who worked as a camp photographer with Custer’s 5th Michigan Cavalry and later did military photographs for Alexander Gardner. Mark Katz in his 1985 text Custer in Photographs shows another view from same sitting which unfortunately is cracked into about 10 pieces in a slightly different pose, property of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute. This particular image was bought in 1971 from Major Brice C. Custer from direct Custer family descent. This is without a doubt the finest, unique hard image of Custer known and has no peers. Contrast and surface are excellent with just minor haloing around edges. PROVENANCE: George Armstrong Custer, 1863; Nevin Custer, 1876; Custer family descent to Brice C. Custer; Greg Martin, San Francisco, 1971. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Half-plate ambrotype, glass plate measuring 5-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ is still housed in its orig veneered case with gold trim. Hinge is broken, but can easily be repaired. 52863-16 JS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 1327

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1328
$63,250.00

IMPORTANT “LOT 6” AINSWORTH INSPECTED CUSTER ERA COLT CAVALRY REVOLVER W/PERIOD FLAP HOLSTER AND KOPEC LETTER.

SN 5607. Cal. 45. 7 1/2″ round bbl., blue/casehardened finish, 1 pc walnut grips. Revolver has all of the attributes of the first type production for the military including Bullseye ejector rod head, first style ejector housing with barrel boss, cylinder with small bolt stops, and Cavalry style hammer with elongated knurled spur. Left side of frame is roll -stamped with “PAT.SEPT.19.1871/PAT.JULY. 2. 1872” in two lines with a small “US” property mark. The small “A” inspection mark of Ordnance Sub-Inspector Orville W. Ainsworth is stamped on the underside of the barrel, trigger guard below the serial number, top of the back strap behind hammer, cylinder and on the left grip. The inside of the loading gate is stamped with the assembly number “893”. The serial number, “5607” is stamped on the barrel beneath the ejector housing,on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap and on the side of the cylinder. Traces of the rectangular Ordnance cartouche w/script initials “OWA” are visible on the lower left side of the grip. Accompanied by a period, black leather flap holster, interestingly, for left handed use. This is the type of holster that would have been utilized by Custer’s 7th Cavalry with the Colt Single Action revolvers. Accompanied by a 2016 dated research letter from noted authority John Kopec in which he confirms this superb Cavalry revolver remains in its orig configuration as shipped in 1874. SN 5607 is indeed a Custer range gun which Kopec attributes to Company K in his lengthy and detailed letter on this revolver. The 7th Cavalry was issued 755 Colt Single Action Army revolvers in June 1874. Experts believe that some 300 of these revolvers were from Colt Production Lot Six which consisted of revolvers with serial numbers from 5505-6516. Colt Single Action revolvers with documented 7th Cavalry history or Little Bighorn battle association include serial numbers 5505, 5637, 5740, 5743, 5773, 6048, 6067, 6269, and 6405. Most of these Custer era revolvers were sent back to Colt or Springfield Armory and re-emerged as cut down 5-1/2″ Artillery models with mixed numbers. To find one in “as issued” condition in its original length with all matching numbers is extremely rare. As Kopec states, “This lends credence to the theory that this revolver had been “liberated” by a(left-handed)deserter at an early(pre-recall)date. PROVENANCE: John Kopec letter dated Sept 21,2016; Various independent research items regarding Custer Era Colts. CONDITION: Revolver retains considerable original blue finish on bbl, little or no pitting or wear throughout. Hammer has strong traces of case colors. Frame retains faint traces of case colors. Backstrap has strong traces of original bluing as does trigger guard.Screws appear to be all orig. Grip is worn at base but Ainsworth cartouche still partially legible. Action is extremely crisp and bore is brilliant. Note excellent bores are extremely rare for a second year production Colt SAA. Flap holster is sound in well-used alligatored condition. 53084-3 (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1328

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1329
$0.00

RARE AND HISTORICAL SHARPS MODEL 4 DERINGER PISTOL PURPORTED TO BE THE PROPERTY OF THE INVENTOR, CHRISTIAN SHARPS.

NSN. Cal. 32RF. Blue and case colored with 3-1/2″ bbl cluster, German silver front sight. Groove in the top of the frame as a rear sight. It has flat side frame with flattened recoiled shields and the knurled release button on the left side of the frame. It has spur trigger and with the Sharps patent marking on the right side of the frame and is mounted with spectacular deep relief carved eagles heads on the grips. The carving is extremely clever using the grip screw escutcheons for eyes in the eagles. This pistol is pictured on page 156 of the book Sharps Firearms, Sellers. Mr. Sellers states in his book that “this pistol was supposedly the personal property of Christian Sharps but the documentation is a little sketchy”. No indication of what the documentation was but, having known Frank Sellers for many years, there must have been something available to him for him to have even considered putting such a statement in print. Given that this pistol is not serialized lends strong credence to the probability that it, in fact, did belong to Christian Sharps. PROVENANCE: Ex-Robert Seiforth Collection; Ex-Frank Sellers Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl cluster retains 60-70% glossy orig blue with the sides of the two right bbls moderately heavily pitted. Frame retains traces of smoky cased colors having turned silver to gray with pitting on the right side. Grips are certifiable antique ivory, extremely fine showing light to moderate wear and retain a wonderful mellow ivory patina. Mechanics are fine. Strong bright bores with scattered pitting. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 51649-1 (9,000-13,000) ESA – Lot 1329

1330
$0.00

RARE CASED ENGRAVED TIPPING & LAWDEN MODEL T2 4-BARREL DERRINGER PISTOL.

SN 5572. Cal. 30 RF. Beautiful Sharps type derringer appears to be a direct copy of the Sharps Model 1A Derringer and, according to Sharps Firearms, Sellers, may have been made from parts shipped to England by Sharps. 2-7/8″ bbl cluster with brass pin front sight. Frame is brass with 2-pc smooth ivory grips. Assembly number “10” was observed in front of the frame in the bbl dovetail slot which number is also found on bottom of bbls. Pistol is beautifully deluxe engraved with bbl cluster having wonderful flowing foliate & floral patterns with fantasy animal heads and a very fine stippled background. Frame has full coverage, extremely well-executed, flowing foliate arabesque patterns with clusters of flower blossoms on sides of standing breech and wolf’s heads on top of standing breech. Left rear edge of frame is engraved with a man’s head that has the foliate arabesque patterns emanating from his mouth. Right rear side of frame is engraved with a large wolf’s head. Top of backstrap is engraved with an additional bouquet of flower blossoms and backstrap in feather patterns. Buttstrap and grip keeper are engraved in foliate arabesque patterns. Engraving on sides & bottom of frame has a wonderful detailed punch dot background. This is one of the most elaborately engraved Tipping & Lawden pistols. Accompanied by its orig burl walnut veneer, blue felt lined casing with empty brass shield & ribbon in lid. Interior is compartmented for pistol, a small turn-screw, an ebony handled blued steel cleaning rod, a Hawksley pewter oil bottle and in front left corner a rectangular compartment with sliding lid that contains four 30 caliber rimfire cartridges. PROVENANCE: Jackson Arms (1977); Ex-Robert Howard Estate Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl cluster retains virtually all of its strong orig factory blue showing little or no wear; frame is a dark mustard patina; trigger retains dark case colors and hammer is a plummy blue finish; ivory grips are sound with a wonderful mellow ivory patina. Mechanics are fine, pitted dark bores. Pistol has been fired very little but apparently was not cleaned after firing corrosive ammo. Case has grain checks in the lid with light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains about 90% orig varnish; interior is lightly faded and moderately soiled; accessories are fine. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 51649-2 (5,500-9,500) ESA – Lot 1330

1331
$0.00

SCARCE CASED ENGRAVED TIPPING & LAWDEN MODEL T1 4-BARREL SHARPS DERRINGER PISTOL.

SN 496. Cal. 22 Short. Almost a direct copy of the Sharps Model 1A Derringer and, according to Sharps Firearms, Sellers, may have been made from parts shipped to England by Sharps. Pistol has 2-5/8″ 4-bbl cluster with pin front sight and silver plated brass frame with standard markings around the hammer screw hole. Mounted with 2-pc, deep relief, cast Gutta Percha grips. Pistol is engraved with full coverage, very well-executed, intertwined foliate arabesque patterns on frame with rosettes around hammer screw. Bbl cluster is also engraved in foliate arabesque patterns with fine stippled ovals on each side for grasping spots. Accompanied by an orig English style burl walnut casing with empty brass shield in lid. Interior is green felt lined and compartmented for pistol with two empty covered compartments and one open compartment. According to the referenced publication only about 2,000 of these scarce revolvers were produced. PROVENANCE: Ex-Robert Howard Estate Collection, acquired 1980 at Ft. Worth show. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 65-75% glossy orig blue with balance a light patina; frame retains traces of orig silver finish with exposed brass a dark mustard patina; grips are sound showing light to moderate wear. Mechanics are fine, lightly pitted bores. Case has light separation around lid, otherwise is sound and retains most of a restored finish on lid; interior, possibly relined, shows light soil. 51649-3 (2,250-3,250) – Lot 1331

1332
$21,850.00

RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1875 TYPE II OFFICER’S MODEL TRAPDOOR RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. 45-70. Beautiful Officer’s Model Springfield, Type II with 26″ bbl, combination front shrouded peep sight and long range ladder rear sight (stamped “R”). Bottom of bbl has a sgl blued steel guide and locator post containing its orig brass tipped hickory cleaning rod. Bbl has the usual “V,P” and eagle proofs along with additional “P” proof. Breech block has the “US / MODEL / 1873” markings and lockplate has standard eagle and “US / SPRINGFIELD” markings. Mounted in a straight grain half stock with extensively checkered forestock & straight grip with orig 1873 style buttplate without trap and has a sgl bbl band. Assembly numbers are found inside trigger bow “I4” and “9” stamped in stock rear of tang. Forend tip is inlaid with a beautiful silver plated pewter nosecap with engraved foliate patterns on the bottom. Made without detachable pistol grip. Top of the wrist is inlaid with the standard tang sight inletted directly into the wood. Trigger guard is 2-pc with a sgl set trigger. Lockplate, hammer, breech block, top tang, top front of receiver, bbl band, trigger bow, buttplate tang & forend cap are all nicely engraved in foliate swirled patterns. According to The .45-70 Springfield Book II 1865-1893, Albert Frasca, there were 477 of these rifles produced in the period 1875-1885. One hundred and one of those rifles were issued to various military officers and important civilians with about another 300 of them purchased by military officers. This rifle is one of the finest examples and would be difficult to upgrade. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall, appears to be new and unfired retaining much of its orig arsenal finish to both metal and wood with strong bright blue, about 50% brilliant case colors with balance silver patina, bright oiled stock with small chip at bbl tang. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52802-1 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1332

1333
$20,700.00

FINE SHARPS CREEDMOOR #1 RIFLE, ONE OF ONLY 134 MADE.

SN C-54136. Cal. 44. 32″ oct bottleneck bbl marked “SHARPS RIFLE MANUFG. CO / HARTFORD / CONN” in a single line. These particular rifles, weighing about 10 pounds, were made for target competition with elaborate, interchangeable front sight with shrouded bead, split bar type complete with windage adjustments and spirit level, 5″ rear vernier scale tang sight. Gun exhibits well figured walnut stocks, pistol grip and forend all with checkering. This is a fine example of a scarce Sharps Creedmoor in exemplary condition. Consignor states, according to Sharps historian, rifle shipped originally to a New York retailer though no factory letter was obtained. Also according to consignor, this rifle has been retained in same Oregon family for several generations. CONDITION: Fine to very fine overall. Bbl retains about 90% thinning blue finish. Frame is dark grey overall with case colors visible in protected areas. Stocks retain much of an old varnish finish with minor diamond point wear to checkering. Pistol grip tang screw is missing. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 53137-1 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1333

1334
$14,950.00

*CHEYENNE, WYOMING ASSOCIATED SHARPS MODEL 1874 RIFLE WITH TELESCOPE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 156608. Cal. .40-100 Sharps. Bbl 26″ medium heavy octagon, measuring 1 1/16″ across flats at muzzle. Externally adjustable telescope marked “Manufactured R.C. Rice, Warren, Ohio”. Bbl marked “P. Bergerson”, w/2-piece walnut stocks w/ schnable forend tip, checkered metal buttplate and 1 3/4″ diameter white metal patch box inletted in buttstock. Rifle is accompanied by a Sharps Rifle Co. records letter from Dr. Richard Labowskie, indicating this rifle by number was shipped in 1879 to Schuyler, Hartley & Graham. Orig shipped .45 cal. w/a 28″ bbl. Double triggers, open sights and oil finished stocks. Letter further states that Dr. Labowskie reviewed pictures of this rifle and states that it had been considerably modified of its orig configuration and bears the bbl stamp of Peter Bergerson of Cheyenne,WY. This rifle most certainly made and modified bio to utilized in the buffalo hunting trade, has a scalloped cheekpiece to be utilized when wearing a parka or to be more easily used when shooting from sticks. Survival rate of these buffalo hunting rifles is very small and finding any example is a great rarity. The unique scope mounts have a provision for elevation at the front while windage adjustment appears to be fully controlled from rear base. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very good overall w/metal having obtained a mellow and somewhat mottled brown patina. Stocks are equally and consistently aged w/a darkening area at wrist and forward area of cheek rest from handling and period use. Bore is somewhat dark w/shallow traces of rifling. Telescope, while being cloudy, still functions and the fine crosshair reticle is still intact. A truly prime example of the buffalo hunting era w/great Wyoming association. 53073-5 TDW (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1334

1335
$10,062.50

RARE SHARPS MODEL 1874 LONG RANGE NO.2 SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 156363. Cal. 45-100-2.4″ Sharps. Beautiful Sharps target rifle with 34″ oct to rnd bbl, Spirit level windgage globe front sight. Axtell vernier tang sight with 4-3/4″; staff, numbered to this rifle. Top flat of bbl has the “OLD RELIABLE” cartouche and “BRIDGEPORT” address. The bbl is numbered on the bottom “158176” while all other parts are numbered to the rifle except the lockplate & forearm on which no number could be found. Mounted with nicely figured, checkered American walnut with semi-schnable tipped forearm and pistol grip stock with checkered grip cap and Sharps checkered steel buttplate. Accompanied by a Sharps Armory letter fully identifying this rifle which states that it was invoiced at the Bridgeport Factory on May 3, 1876 to Dr. C.M. Carlton of 27 Broad Street, Norwich, CT and that it was equipped with a spirit level front sight. It was initially chambered for the 44-90-2.5/8″ cartridge. Dr. Carlton returned the rifle to the factory on Oct. 24, 1877 where it was fitted with a new bbl in the new chambering of 45-100-2.4″ and was returned to him on Nov. 8, 1877. According to the letter, the entry for the return does not show the serial number of the new barrel “but the serial number of the barrel now on the receiver, #158176, is a blank in the index of serial numbers, that, according to Dr. Labowskie, owner of the Sharps records, this indicates that a previously numbered barrel was taken from stock and fitted to the receiver of Carlton’s rifle.” The letter further states that this rifle with its mixed serial numbers “constitutes a factory-original Model 1874 Long Range Rifle No. 2”. Also accompanying the Sharps records letters are 4 letters from Dr.Carlton to the Sharps Rifle Co dated between Oct. 17 & Nov. 10, 1877. These letters deal with Dr. Carlson’s ordering the changing of the bbl on this rifle. Dr. Labowskie in the final paragraph of one of the letters states that Dr.Carlton was the President of the Norwich, CT rifle club and in the other letter stated that he did not achieve national reputation as a marksman. Accompanied by a fine case by Americase that is 58″ length X 11 width X 5 1/4 in depth. Case has 4 latches with padlock hasp and 3 carry handles with wheels on end. Case is foam lined with a rubber weather seal. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except bbl, forearm & lock plate as noted above. Professionally refinished with rear slot blank filled. Bbl retains 97-98% strong factory style blue. Receiver, lever & lockplate retain most of their orig factory case colors, moderately faded, bright & strong in sheltered areas. Wood is sound with light handling & use marks and light cloth patterns in the varnish and retains most of its fine orig hand rubbed oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 52396-1 (10,000-12,500) – Lot 1335

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1336
$15,525.00

EXTREMELY FINE REMINGTON MODEL 1875 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 701. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Scarce blue finish with 7-1/2″ rnd bbl, pinched blade front sight and 1-line address “E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y. U.S.A.”. Left rear web of trigger guard is marked “44”. Mounted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips that are numbered to this revolver. Buttstrap has a lanyard stud and ring. These scarce revolvers were produced in the Colt Single Action era starting 1875 in an attempt by Remington to compete with the Colt Peacemaker. They were all made with 7-1/2″ bbl in both blue and nickel finish with the preponderance probably in nickel. Blue finish specimens are very scarce and given their hard frontier service, almost never have strong orig finish. They were a strong Colt competitor given their simplicity of removing the cyl and sturdy frame. This is an especially exemplary example retaining most of its orig finish which would be difficult to upgrade. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall, retaining about 95% glossy orig blue with muzzle edge wear and some thinning on ejector rod, recoil shield and backstrap. Hammer and loading gate retain orig case colors, strong on right side of hammer, faded on left and on loading gate. Cyl retains about 90% flaked orig blue with flaked areas a grey patina. Grips are sound showing light use with light surface nicks and scratches and most of wear on right side and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, possibly unfired. 53073-14 JS (14,000-18,000) – Lot 1336

1337
$8,625.00

SCARCE AND EXTREMELY FINE REMINGTON MODEL 1875 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 3450. Cal. 44-40. Blue finish with 7-1/2″ bbl, pinched post front sight and E. REMINGTON & SONS” 1-line address. Left side of bbl is stamped with a small 5-pointed star at the frame and upper left side of frame is stamped with an “R”. Buttstrap is mounted with a lanyard swivel and it has 2-pc smooth walnut grips with an oval “FR” (Cdr. Frederick Rodgers) cartouche on left side. Grips are matching numbered to this revolver in pencil inside each grip. This very scarce revolver, is thought to be part of an Egyptian contract, finished blue instead of nickel. High orig condition examples don’t often come to market and this is an exemplary example. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl retains about 90% strong orig blue which has turned mostly black with the loss areas mostly flaked, not worn to a grey patina. Ejector housing web retains about 95% strong orig blue. Frame retains about 60% orig blue having flaked, not worn, to a grey patina. Trigger guard retains virtually all its orig bright blue with edge wear and small blemishes. Grip straps retain about half of their orig blue with backstrap mostly a grey patina. Cyl retains about 95% orig bright blue with drag line. Hammer retains strong, muted case colors. Grips are sound and solid with edge wear and a small chip at front right toe, well discerned cartouche, hand worn patina with several small blemishes. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny bore. 53096-7 JS (7,000-9,000) – Lot 1337

1338
$8,050.00

EXCEPTIONAL CASED REMINGTON MODEL 1875 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

SN 263. Cal. 44 WCF. 7-1/2″ bbl, full nickel finish, 2-pc straight grain American walnut grips. Top of bbl is marked “E. REMINGTON & SONS. ELION. N.Y. U.S.A.”. Left forward part of receiver is stamped “44”. SN is stamped on left inside of grip frame. SN is also written in pencil on inside of each grip. Accompanying case is made or rosewood in the American style. Case has a light blue felt lining that is French fit to revolver. Case has cartridge block for 44 cartridges. There are 32 old cartridges in the block. Case also has a key. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains nearly all orig nickel plate finish with only slight handling marks and scratches overall. There is some slight loss of nickel on loading gate. Screws show traces of blue finish remaining. All markings are sharp and clear. Bore is dark with traces of rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are fine with most of the orig varnish remaining and only a few small handling marks present. Case is very fine and retains most of the orig varnish finish with only a few scratches on the outside. Lining is intact and shows only minor fraying around revolver pocket. A very fine Remington Model 1875 Single Action Army revolver seldom seen cased and in this condition. 53096-3 TEP (5,000-7,500) – Lot 1338

1339
$4,025.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER ISSUED TO THE NEW JERSEY STATE MILITIA.

SN 71392. Cal. 44. 8″ bbl, full blue finish, brass trigger guard, straight grain American walnut grips. Bbl shows standard 3-line Remington patent address and model designation rolled on top. Bottom of bbl has SN struck under lever. “J” is stamped in front of lever latch. “NJ” appears at breech on left side. Right side shows “E” at breech of bbl and on frame adjacent to bbl mark. “NJ” is also stamped on left side of frame. SN appears on inside of grip frame and written in pencil on inside of each grip. Cyl has “E” stamped on forward periphery. “B” is stamped on left rear flat of trigger guard. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 80% of the somewhat dull blue finish with some high-point and muzzle wear. Bore is frosty. Markings are clear and sharp. Loading lever also retains most of the blue finish. Frame shows 80% somewhat dulling blue finish with some erosion at rear sight channel. Trigger guard is a mustard brown patina. All frame markings are sharp and clear. Hammer shows most of the muted case color finish. Trigger also retains most of the orig blue. Grips are very good and retain a considerable amount of varnish finish with a couple of sharp dents on both sides and on bottom of right grip. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to purchase a seldom seen Remington New Model Army revolver issued to the New Jersey State Militia. 53096-11 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1339

1340
$5,175.00

RARE REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY TRANSITIONAL REVOLVER.

SN 17193. Cal. 44. 8″ bbl, full blue finish, 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl shows 2-line Remington patent and address rolled on top with a German silver cone front sight. These are features found on the Old Model Army revolver. This is an early New Model that is built using an Old Model bbl. SN is stamped on bottom flat of bbl, inside left grip frame, on back of cyl, and written in pencil on inside of each grip. Various inspector initials are struck at bbl breech, on frame, in front of lever latch, cyl, trigger guard, and bottom of each grip. An inspector’s acceptance cartouche “BH” stamped in a rectangle on the bottom of left grip. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 90% orig bright blue finish with a few scratches and some slight high-point and muzzle wear. Front sight is very good, all markings are sharp. Frame retains 70% bright blue finish with balance having flaked to a smooth blue/brown patina. All markings are sharp. Hammer shows a generous amount of case color with metal striation marks running through it. Trigger retains considerable blue finish. Brass trigger guard is a mustard yellow patina. Cyl shows 80% orig blue finish with some erosion toward front and a light drag mark between bolts. Markings are sharp and clear. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are fine with most of the orig oil finish and very few handling marks. There is a small chip missing above the left screw escutcheon. Cartouche is crisp. Here’s your chance, fellas, to purchase a rare transitional New Model Remington Army revolver seldom seen in this condition. 53096-9 TEP (3,500-5,000) – Lot 1340

1341
$2,587.50

SCARCE REMINGTON NEW MODEL SINGLE ACTION BELT REVOLVER WITH 5-1/2″ BARREL AND ROSEWOOD GRIPS.

SN 1255. Cal. 36. 5-1/2″ bbl, full blue finish, 2-pc rosewood grips. Plain brass trigger guard. Bbl is marked on top flat with 3-line Remington patent address and model mark. Bottom flat of bbl has SN struck. SN also struck on inside left grip frame. Inspector mark “H” is stamped on rear face of cyl. There is an “N” stamped on bbl in front of lever latch. Complete SN is also written in pencil on inside of each grip. Butt has a collector’s label covered by tape. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 60% bright blue finish with balance drifting to smooth plum patina. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Frame retains 10% bright blue finish in protected areas with balance drifting to a smooth plump/blue patina. Markings are sharp. Trigger guard shows no evidence of silver-plate remaining. Hammer retains generous amount of case color finish. Trigger also retains most of the blue finish. Cyl shows 80% bright blue finish with some erosion on face and rear, and a slight drag mark between bolt stops. Grips are fine and retain most of their piano varnish finish with a few handling marks overall. There are 2 notches cut in top of right grip. Mechanics are crisp. Here’s your opportunity to purchase a rare Remington Belt Model revolver in a scarce bbl length with rosewood grips from a renowned Remington collection, one of only 2500-3000 made. 53096-4 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1341

1342
$2,875.00

RARE REMINGTON OLD MODEL 1861 ARMY TRANSITIONAL REVOLVER MILITARY ISSUE.

SN 3601. Cal. 44. 8″ bbl, full blue finish, 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl shows 2-line Remington patent and address rolled on top flat. German silver cone front sight, SN is stamped on bottom flat of bbl, on inside of left grip frame and rear face of cyl. Numbers match. Illegible pencils marks appear on inside of grips. Inspector initials “WC” are stamped at left breech of bbl and on frame adjacent to marks on bbl. “W” is stamped on front of trigger guard. “B” is stamped on rear flat of trigger guard. “RJ” inspector marks appear on rear periphery of cyl between chambers. “R” is stamped on bottom of each grip. No inspector cartouches are visible. This particular revolver is a transition from the Remington-Beals Army revolver using the Beals type frame with concealed bbl threads at the breech. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine for this model. Bbl retains 20-30% bright blue finish with balance flaked to a smooth grey/blue patina with some high-point wear. German silver cone front sight is very good. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Loading lever retains 20% blue, especially in protected areas. Frame retains 30% bright blue finish, especially on left side with balance having flaked to a smooth grey/brown patina. All markings are sharp and clear. Hammer shows generous amount of case color, trigger shows generous amount of blue. Trigger guard has mustard yellow patina. Cyl also retains 50% blue with clear markings. After a failed attempt to mark SN on one flat, SN was stamped on two flats. Grips are very good, slightly undersized, and show numerous handling marks and dents overall commensurate with military use of pistol. Inspector initials are sharp and clear. Mechanics are crisp. Here’s your chance to obtain a very rare Old Model Army Remington transitional revolver from a very well known collection. 53096-10 TEP (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1342

1343
$4,025.00

RARE REMINGTON NEW MODEL SINGLE ACTION BELT REVOLVER WITH 4-1/2″ BARREL.

SN 7938. Cal. 36. 4-1/2″ bbl, blue finish with silver-plated trigger guard, 2-pc walnut grips. German silver front sight. Bbl shows 3-line Remington patent address and model mark rolled on top. Patent is for “SEPT. 14, 1858”. SN appears under bbl, on left side of grip frame under grip and in pencil under each grip. Assembly mark “II” is struck on rear face of cyl and on grip frame under left grip. There is a “G” inspector mark on left rear trigger guard bow. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 90% bright blue finish with only small handling marks and high-point wear. There are some striations towards muzzle. Frame retains 60% bright blue finish with flaking on top strap and on either side by hammer. Trigger guard shows most of the silver plate. Hammer shows hints of mottled case color. Trigger retains considerable fire blue. Cyl show 90% bright blue finish with a very slight drag mark between bolt stops. Grips are fine, retaining most of their varnish finish with only a few minuscule handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Here’s your chance to buy a very fine Remington Belt Model revolver in far above average condition from a well known collection in a rare bbl length one of only 2500-3000 to be made. 53096-12 TEP (3,000-4,500) – Lot 1343

1344
$3,450.00

RARE REMINGTON NEW MODEL SINGLE ACTION BELT REVOLVER WITH 5-13/16″ BARREL.

SN 10022. Cal. 36. 5-13/16″ bbl, full blue finish with silver-plated brass trigger guard, 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl shows 3-line Remington patent address and model designation rolled on top flat. SN is marked on bottom flat of bbl under lever and on the inside of left grip frame. SN also written in pencil on inside of each grip. A “B” is stamped on frame on left side next to hammer. Cyl has an illegible stamp on rear face. A collector’s inventory number is on butt in white ink over plastic tape. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 80% bright blue finish with high-point wear and some fading toward muzzle. Bbl marking is sharp. Bore’s bright. Lever retains 70% blue finish. Frame shows 50% bright blue finish with balance drifting to a plum/blue patina with some light flaking. Brass trigger guard shows generous traces of silver-plating. Hammer shows generous traces of case color. Trigger has hints of blue remaining. Cyl retains 60% bright blue, blending with blue/brown patina toward front and a drag mark between bolt stops. All markings are sharp and clear. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are very good retaining most of varnish finish and show some handling marks and small dents overall. A very nice example of a rare Remington revolver with an estimated production between 2500 – 3000 units from a well known collection. 53096-5 TEP (2,500-3,750) – Lot 1344

1345
$2,587.50

SCARCE REMINGTON NEW MODEL SINGLE ACTION BELT REVOLVER WITH 6-1/2″ BARREL.

SN 9770. Cal. 36. 6-1/2″ bbl, full blue finish with silver-plated brass trigger guard, 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl is rolled with Remington patent address and model mark on top flat. SN is stamped on bottom flat under lever. SN is also stamped on inside of left grip frame. Grips have SN written in pencil on inside. “H” appears on rear face of cyl and on inside of left grip frame. “A” is stamped in front of lever latch. “B” stamped on left rear flat of trigger guard. Collector’s inventory number written in white ink under tape on butt. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows 50-60% bright blue finish with most of the wear on right side. There are some small dents near cyl pin on frame and bbl from an attempt to remove cyl base pin. Mechanics are crisp. Frame retains 10% bright blue in protected areas with balance drifting to a smooth plum/brown patina. Hammer retains generous amount of case color. Trigger shows hints of blue, trigger guard retains considerable amount of silver-plate. Cyl shows 80-90% bright blue with a few small dents and a light drag mark between bolt stops. Grips are also very good with almost all of the varnish remaining and light handling marks overall. An opportunity to obtain a scarce Remington Single Action Belt revolver in standard bbl length from a well known collection. 53096-6 TEP (2,500-3,750) – Lot 1345

1346A
$80,500.00

FINE CIVIL WAR AMES 1863 DATED BRONZE 12-POUNDER MOUNTAIN HOWITZER.

SN 224. Cal. 12 Pounder. This a beautiful Model 1835 mountain howitzer on correct carriage. These “petite” cannon are of ingenious design to breakdown as they could be dis-assembled and carried on three pack animals (including ammunition). It was inspected by Alexander B. Dyer and so marked “ABD” on muzzle along with weight “224” lbs, “AMCo” (Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Mass), registry “No 105”. Rimbase number “96”. 12-pounder mountain howitzers were used in many engagements in the Mexican War and the Civil War, especially in mountainous terrain and in the West. They saw much use in the Indian Wars. They were greatly feared by the Indians, who called them ‘gun that shoots twice’ apparently in recognition of the second report produced by the howitzer’s exploding shell. The piece was designed to fire only anti-personnel ammunition, consisting of either explosive shell, spherical case shot, or canister. The piece is chambered, as are most muzzle-loading howitzers. This is a fine example of one of the most popular Civil War cannon with bbl weight of only 224 pounds, 500 pounds overall, and bbl length of about 37″. Ames manufactured 112 mountain howitzers between June 1, 1861 and 1863. This gun was one of the last 27 proofed, in the American Army and Civil War, March 31, 1863. There are 40 known survivors of which most are publicly owned in parks or institutions. PROVENANCE: Erik Kand, Madisonville, Kentucky; Jerry Fertitta, Richmond, Virginia; Craig Bell, Richmond, Virginia, 2006; Michael Simens, Willoughby, Ohio. CONDITION: Very good overall. Good markings on muzzle and rimbase. Brass exhibits good mottled bronze patina, numerous small nicks and scratches which do not affect aesthetics. The correct carriage was made by Paulson Brothers Ordnance Company and is in excellent matching condition. 52863-4 JS (45,000-65,000) – Lot 1346A

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1346
$46,000.00

EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE CYRUS ALGER CIVIL WAR 24-POUND COEHORN MORTAR.

SN 11. Cal. 5-7/8. This is a very fine example of a Civil War bronze cannon which many examples saw hard use at the end of the Civil War, especially in the trenches around Richmond and Petersburg, VA. This pattern, even though introduced in the United States in 1838, were scarce and were unavailable during the Vicksburg campaign in July of 1863 where they would have been used to great affect. General Grant wrote of improvising cannon to throw common shells into the trenches as he had no Coehorns at Vicksburg where they could have been used effectively. This is one of the few early war made Coehorns made and dated in 1862 with large “US” stamped on top of bbl. Registry number on muzzle is 11, weight is 166 lbs, inspector “TJR” (Thomas J. Rodman) and foundry number on rimbase is 1044. This is a very scarce Civil War cannon, as Cyrus Alger of Boston, Massachusetts made only 47 such guns and most survivors are at National Battlefield Parks and only four are noted privately owned. You won’t find a better example of this mortar anywhere with such a beautiful, untouched green/bronze patina with fine crisp markings on muzzle face. This cannon is mounted on well constructed iron mounted wood base with carrying rings when it was being fired in reenactments during the centennial. PROVENANCE: Michael Yeck, Dundee, Michigan. CONDITION: Fine overall with smooth bronze patina and crisp markings. Associated carriage is very good. 52863-2 JS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1346

1347
$9,775.00

RARE SPANISH 3-POUNDER BRONZE CANNON CAPTURED BY AMERICANS AT VERA CRUZ DURING THE MEXICAN WAR.

SN 697. Cal. 3″ bore. This 3-pounder Howitzer has great provenance, once being in the US Cartridge Collection, previously cataloged in the 1899 catalog of the A. E. Brooks Collection. This gun was on display at the St. Louis World Exposition in 1904, along with other captured cannon from the Battle of Vera Cruz. Like other 3-pounder late-18th and early-19th century 3-pounder Spanish Howitzers, overall length is 30″ with a 3″ bore. The associated carriage dates from the 19th century and has Brooks inventory number “2229” stamped. There is also a metal plate with a previous number “2153” which is possibly the previous collection number of A. Gerald Hull Collection of Saratoga, New York. Gun is in beautiful condition with smooth bronze and SNd on one trunnion “No 169”. PROVENANCE: Augustus Gerald Hull Collection,( 1858-1893); A. E. Brooks, Hartford, Connecticut, 1893; US Cartridge Collection, 1902; sold in auction by Robbins H. Ritter, East Hartford, Connecticut, 1942; Butterfield & Butterfield Auction. CONDITION: Very good overall including accompanying carriage. Tube has light mustard patina with numerous small dings and dents expected after 200 years. 52863-3 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1347

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1348
$5,175.00

GROUP OF 7 SCARCE AND FINE CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY PROJECTILES.

1) 10″ cannon ball with removable 1863 dated brass naval water cap fuse. 2) 100-pounder Parrott (6.4″) projectile complete with brass sabot and brass Schenkl marked percussion fuse. 3) 8″ mortar ball with discernible inspector marks stamped between fuse hole and tong and one tong slot, very unusual feature to see these balls so smooth to read inspector marks. 4) A rifled 12-pounder Confederate ring sabot Selma projectile with brass fuse, unfired, probably excavated at site of Georgia Armory at Milledgeville, Georgia where a small quantity were found. 5) 30-pounder flat-top Parrott bolt, unfired. 6) 6-pounder solid shot on orig wood sabot with iron straps, fine example with traces of orig paint. 7) 3-pounder Ketchum grenade complete with plunger but no fins. CONDITION: 1) Iron patina smoother than normal with some scattered areas of pitting. Fuse markings crisp and discernible. 2) Heavily coated with polyurethane sealant, fuse markings crisp. 3) Iron patina and pitting. 4) Iron patina and pitting, brass sabot and fuse dark patina. 5) Iron patina under painted black body, brass sabot has medium mustard patina. 6) Very good and solid, solid and tight straps, several chips in wood base of sabot. 7) Iron patina, plunger not removable. 52863-8 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1348

1349
$97,750.00

FINEST PAIR OF CONSECUTIVE NUMBERED CONFEDERATE MANUFACTURED PISTOLS KNOWN, RIGDON & ANSLEY REVOLVERS SN 1774, SN 1775 WITH LONG COLLECTION HISTORY.

SN 1774/1775. Cal. 36. Rarely are Confederate handguns found with orig blue finish. These two Augusta, GA made guns exhibit as much as 50% orig bright finish and traces of case color. Both guns are orig and authentic in every regard with fine inspection cartouches of Wescom Hudgins. Both guns are well fit, properly SNd on every part normally SNd. Several casting flaws, often present on late Leech & Rigdon and early Rigdon & Ansley Confederate Augusta manufactured pistols, are visible in cylinder and bbl housing of SN 1775 and right recoil shields of both guns. Only about 7,500 Confederate revolvers were made by all manufacturers and less than 1000 by Rigdon & Ansley. There are few consecutive pairs of any Confederate revolvers known. These guns, in excellent condition, are about as fine as any single gun that can be encountered in Confederate revolvers, much less this exceptional, high condition, consecutive pair. If you want to own the finest condition consecutive pair of Confederate handguns in existence, this is your chance. It is amazing that two of the finest condition Confederate revolvers extant are consecutive SNd and both government inspected and “CSA” marked. These guns both have long illustrious collection histories and were first reunited by Penn Templeman of Atlanta, Georgia in 2005 and last sold on these floors as Lot 1304, October 2007. PROVENANCE: SN 1774: John W. Cryer, Buffalo, New York, 1960’s; Norm Flayderman; Don Tharpe Collection, Middleburg, Virginia; Don Bryan Collection; Penn Templeman Collection, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005; Stewart Taylor Collection, 2007. SN 1775: Oscar DePrado Collection; William Albaugh, June 1954; S. L. Hutcheson, January 1955; Russell Goldstein Collection; Bourne Auctions, Newburyport, Massachusetts, June 8, 1970; R. E. Neville, Mobile, Alabama; Stanley Diefenthal Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana; Greg Martin Auction, February 3, 2003, Lot 222; Penn Templeman Collection, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Both guns retain 30-40% bright blue on bbls, slightly more on SN 1775. Both cylinders retain strong bright blue with as much as 20% on SN 1774. Muted case colors are seen in protected areas with the balance silver/grey. Stocks are sound, well fit, both with fine script inspectors cartouches “WH” (Wescom Hudgins). Brass has medium mustard patina. SN and CSA proofs are especially crisp. Mechanically fine with bright shiny bores. 52863-10 JS (60,000-80,000) – Lot 1349

1350
$20,700.00

EXTREMELY RARE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS 6-STOP CONFEDERATE REVOLVER.

SN M. Cal. 36. Fewer than 10 of these rare Augusta, Georgia made Confederate handguns are known in this configuration. There is little information published on this particular manufacturer other than the government factory was located at the site of the Augusta Machine Works. These guns were made in both 12 and 6-stop variations, both equally rare, with distinct, cryptic markings, 7-5/8″ oct bbls emulating Colt Navy’s with unique pinched grips. The grips taper abruptly to the frame, unseen on any other revolver. Well known Antebellum Augusta gunsmiths E.H. Rogers and W.D. Bowen were contractors for the Machine Works according to Bowen descendants. As with most Augusta Machine pistols, there are very few markings, some examples being marked only 2 or 3 times. However, this gun is marked with SN or assembly number “M” on bbl housing, hammer, trigger guard, frame, cyl pin and unique “pinched” grips. This gun is in honest condition with good aesthetics and rarely come to market. William Albaugh in his 1960 text Confederate Hand Guns and Bill Gary in his 1989 text Confederate Revolvers dedicate chapters to this manufacturer which are attached on line in provenance. PROVENANCE: Outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker. CONDITION: Very good overall. Gun appears orig and complete with smooth, grey surface to iron with hints of finish in protected areas. Brass has a medium mustard patina, well fit grips retain about 50% of their varnish. Wedge and wedge screw have dissimilar colors and are probably replacements. The loading arm appears orig to time of use, though profile is lower than other examples noted. There is a 1/2″ inset piece of brass at back of trigger guard which appears orig from time of use and possibly manufacture. Mechanically fine with crisp, well defined rifling in lightly pitted bore. 51957-9 JS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1350

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1351
$28,750.00

LEECH & RIGDON CONFEDERATE REVOLVER.

SN 1040. Cal. 36. This is a nice example of a totally orig, authentic and matching Leech & Rigdon maker marked revolver assembled in Augusta, GA in 1864. The firm of Leech & Rigdon started business in Memphis, TN and after being chased by advancing Union forces, moved their operations to Columbus, MS. where pistol production began, and then to Greensboro, Georgia and finally Augusta where this gun was made, being part of last Leech & Rigdon government contract. This gun is marked “LEECH & RIGDON CSA” on top flat of half-oct bbl housing. Matching SNs are found on bbl, loading arm, cylinder, frame, trigger guard, wedge, arbor, backstrap, bbl catch and grips are SNd in pencil on backstrap channel. This gun has all features consistent with this model including a cryptic mark “N” found on the front right web of trigger bow and also stamped twice on left front web which is quite unusual and may be the only example we’ve seen with cryptic stamped three times. Gun was made with no safety pins, solid hammer face with no slots, ball and pin loading arm type. There is no cap release groove in recoil shield. These features are typical and consistent to these Georgia made Confederate revolvers. The “CSA” marking on bbl is consistent with this gun being part of Confederate Government order that ends in the 1500 serial range. There are two detailed articles detailing the history of Leech & Rigdon revolvers published by the American Society of Arms Collectors in their journals by Ted Meredith originally and updated by Kent Wall. Copies of these articles will be included. These articles add to the primary research published by William Albaugh and William Gary in their texts on Confederate handguns. PROVENANCE: Ex-Don Bryan Collection; private collection, 1995. CONDITION: Very good overall. This gun has overall plum/brown patina to iron and light mustard patina to brass. Tiny traces of finish is found in well. SNs and bbl marking are all easily discerned. There is a wartime addition on buttstrap of an added brass lanyard ring which was well done and no doubt contemporary to the war. It is not uncommom to see lanyard cutouts on other Confederate guns, but rarely so well executed as on this well known example. Gun appears all orig and matching as noted with possible exception of wedge screw which matches gun nicely. Grips are well fit with hand worn patina, moderate edge wear. Mechanically functional with well discerned rifling in bore. 51571-8 JS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 1351

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1352
$18,400.00

RARE LATE PRODUCTION RIGDON & ANSLEY CONFEDERATE REVOLVER WITH LARGE SERIAL NUMBERS.

SN 2259. Cal. 36. This Confederate revolver made in Augusta, GA is among the last few hundred made with large style SNs Top of bbl flat is properly marked and inspected “CSA”. This gun represents the final refinements to Confederate navy revolvers originally made by Leech & Rigdon and finally by Rigdon & Ansley (Augusta, GA) with 12 stops, Navy style latch and cap release groove. The earliest range of these large SN guns begins about SN 1900. PROVENANCE: Listed by SN in “Confederate Handguns”, 1963, pg. 55; Ex-Don Bryan Collection; private Collection, 1994. CONDITION: Good to very good overall as refinished. Metal is fairly smooth, dark grey/plum overall with pitting, SNs on frame and bbl housing are weak. Gun appears mostly orig with matching SNs found on bbl, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, backstrap, loading arm and latch. Cryptic “W” is found on left side of trigger guard at rear. Wedge is spring-type and could not be removed and is incorrect for this particular revolver, so it has to be a replacement. The grips are well fit restorations. Albaugh notes in his 1963 text that this gun appeared to have been in a fire. Mechanically functional with well discerned rifling and bore. 51571-7 JS (15,000-18,000) – Lot 1352

1353
$18,400.00

CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL GRISWOLD REVOLVER.

SN 1147. Cal. 36. This most popular brass framed revolver was made by Samuel Griswold from converted cotton gin factory near Macon, Georgia. Confederate soldiers lucky enough to be issued a Confederate made “Colt” often wrote of their pride in ownership of such high Southern quality. This is a standard configuration of 1st Model Griswold revolver having rnd bbl housing with crisp well discerned SNs with an overall smooth appearance where twist in cylinder is quite evident. This gun is SN’d “1147” on right side of bbl housing, frame, cylinder and bottom of trigger guard. Secondary number “47” found on wedge, hammer, loading arm and right side of backstrap. A cryptic backwards “B” is found on bottom of bbl near latch. Cryptic “W” is found on back of frame, right side of trigger guard, right side of backstrap, and back of cylinder. A Roman numeral “VII” is found on left side of backstrap and trigger guard. PROVENANCE: Don Bryan Collection; private collection, 1996. CONDITION: Very good overall as refinished and restored. Iron overall is smooth and plum overall with especially crisp cryptic “B” which appear orig. Cylinder retains all 6 safety pins, though all short and worn, ratcheting is still crisp and cryptic discernible. Grips are well fit restorations that fit and match gun well. Secondary number on loading assembly and wedge are not orig but engraved restorations. Other than grips, wedge and loading assembly, gun appears orig and complete and presents beautifully. Mechanically functional with well defined rifling in bore. 51571-9 JS (15,000-18,000) – Lot 1353

1354
$39,100.00

SCARCE AND EARLY PRODUCTION CONFEDERATE COOK & BROTHER ATHENS, GEORGIA CAVALRY CARBINE INSCRIBED TO SAMUEL ELLYSON, 3RD VIRGINIA CAVALRY.

SN 2865. Cal. 58. This scarce 1863 dated Cook & Brother carbine is in standard configuration of other examples with 21-1/8″ rnd bbl, brass mounted with captive swivel ramrod. John Murphy and Howard Madaus, in their exemplary 2002 text Confederate Carbines and Musketoons explain configuration and history of these carbines. Being copies of Enfield carbines survival of Cook Brother carbines in complete orig condition are quite scarce and this example has fine overall aesthetics with good patina and surfaces. This gun has matching SNs “2865” found on most every part externally including bbl, bands, nose cap, lock, lock screws and tang screw. Gun appears completely orig with Pvt. Ellyson’s name nicely carved on left side of buttstock “S. W. ELLYSON / CO. F 3d VA / CAV.” The carving is impeccable and no doubt orig and contemporary to the war. The well executed letters were at one time filled with a colored wax that much has chipped away since the war. National Archives records show that Samuel Webster Ellyson was mustered into Company F, 3rd Virginia Cavalry, August 29, 1862 and was paroled at Appomattox April 18, 1865. The 3rd Virginia Cavalry fought with distinction under J.E.B. Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee’s command. 3rd Virginia was a hard fought regiment, Ellyson entered service just in time for the Battle of Antietam which was fought September 17. The 3rd took place in all major battles of the Army of Northern Virginia. At the Battle of Gettysburg the 3rd Virginia fought at the East Cavalry Field and J.E.B. Stuart praised Fitzhug Lee for his command there and he was soon promoted to Major General. The 3rd Virginia had only 3 men surrender at Appomattox, the rest escaping to Lynchburg, Virginia and disbanding April 11, 1865. Ellyson was paroled April 18, 1865 and this carbine with little doubt saw almost every major engagement he was involved. PROVENANCE: Charles M. Glenn, Jr. (who acquired it as a young boy in 1928 from a childhood friend in trade for an ice cream cone); Ben Michel Collection. CONDITION: Very good coverall, appears all orig and matching. Rear sling swivel appears orig to Cook manufacture, but much darker patina than the other brass. The carbine ring is also unusual and copper but appears orig. Markings are especially sharp and carved ID is easily discerned. Stock is sound and solid with a 3-1/2″ inset rear of bbl above lock. Stock has an old varnish finish which shows craquelure in areas. The inset repair noted should be professionally restored as this is such a fine and historic carbine, that few survived. Mechanically functional with discernible rifling in pitted bore. 52863-6 JS (25,000-30,000) – Lot 1354

1355
$28,750.00

RARE, EARLY AND FINE NEW ORLEANS PRODUCED CONFEDERATE COOK & BROTHER RIFLE.

SN 41. Cal. 58. This example is, clearly, one of the earliest products of the notable Cook & Brother Confederate arms, and probably the earliest SN known “41”. This rare Cook rifle is standard configuration, brass mounted, 33″ bbl having the distinctive “twist” in metal’s surface and having an attached lug for a sword bayonet, distinctive pedestal front sight and adjustable style Enfield rear sight, correct slotted knurled ramrod. The bbl is marked “PROVED” at the left breech and stamped “N.O. 1861” on top between rear sight and breech. Lockplate is marked “COOK & BROTHER, N.O. 1861” and has the distinctive Confederate 1st National flag stamped above makers mark. The Cook and Brother firm was established in New Orleans at the outbreak of the Civil War. Threatened by the fall of that City early in 1862, machinery was moved to Athens, Georgia where production resumed. Major Ferdinand and Captain Francis Cook were the principals in the firm and both fought as Confederate officers with many of their own factory workers as soldiers late in the war. They fought as a reserve battalion against Sherman’s approach in late 1864. The battalion took part in the battles of Griswoldville, Grahamville, Honey Hill and Savannah where Major. Cook was killed. After the Battle of Griswoldville Gen. P.J. Phillips reported that Maj. Cook and his men “participated fully in the action, deported themselves gallantly and . . . suffered much from wounds and death.” PROVENANCE: Ben Michel Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Markings are especially strong, though makers mark on bbl is weak. Matching SNs are found on most every part, including lock screws, tang screw, bbl bands and bayonet lug, externally. Stock is sound with old refinish and rounded edges; old crack repair on either side of trigger guard at front of bow. Stock still has a fine, reddish/brown color so often seen on Confederate used walnut. Iron overall is grey with distinct Damascus seen in bbl with staining and pitting at breech. Brass is cleaned and toned a medium mustard color. Sling swivels are excellent restorations and balance of gun is orig and matching. Mechanics are fine with discernible rifling in pitted bore. 52863-7 JS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 1355

1356
$25,300.00

EXTREMELY RARE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE CONTRACT 50 CALIBER MENDENHALL, JONES & GARDNER RIFLE.

SN 85. Cal. 50. John Murphy and Howard Madaus in their definitive 1996 text Confederate Rifles & Muskets describe this rare 1862 contract prior to the change to 577 caliber, September 22, 1862. It is thought that less than 100 “Type I” rifles were made. This rifle is in excellent condition for a Confederate arm, still exhibiting raised grain to the stock and no external markings other than the SN “85” stamped in wood opposite lock. This gun is accompanied by well fitting Raleigh-style brass hilted saber bayonet. These Type I rifles were made at the Cedar Hill Foundry and Machine Shop located on Alamance Creek, eleven miles east of Greensboro, NC. Many Type I guns were rejected and few examples are known. SN 66 is shown in the Murphy text fully inspected and maker marked. Other than markings, these guns have identical configuration with 33″ seven land and groove rifling unique to these early contract rifles. This is a beautiful gun that most likely cannot be upgraded. CONDITION: Very fine overall, appears orig and matching with SNs internally matching “85” on stock. Bbl is still bright in protected areas with smooth dark iron patina overall. Lock is a smooth grey. Brass mounts are smooth, medium mustard patina. Stock is sound and solid with good color, areas of raised grain, sharp edges with small dings, dents and scratches. Accompanying Confederate bayonet fits gun well with grey 21-1/2″ blade with old sharpening. Mechanically fine with crisp rifling in pitted bore. 52872-2 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1356

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1357
$23,000.00

RARE AND EARLY FINE 1863 FAYETTEVILLE RIFLE WITH SABER BAYONET.

NSN. Cal. 58. This is an orig early 1863 dated Fayetteville rifle with bayonet lug and an accompanying brass handled saber bayonet that fits well. Lock is correctly marked forward of hammer with spread wing eagle / “CSA” / “Fayetteville”. Behind hammer lock is dated “1863”. Bbl is also dated “1863” with “VP” proof with eagle head. Inspector’s initials “PB” is found stamped in wood opposite lock. Gun appears all orig and quite a fine example. The iron nosecap is seen only on these very early model guns with saber bayonets, later production of rifles were made of brass. All other hardware on this gun is brass and correctly marked including “CSA” surcharge on the buttplate.This is a fine example with crisp markings and great aesthetics. CONDITION: Very good overall, all orig and complete, ramrod is possibly replacement but fits well. Metal is smooth overall with iron patina with light pitting, brass has old cleaning and medium mustard patina. Mechanically fine with bright crisp rifled bore. 52872-1 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1357

1358
$20,700.00

FINE CONFEDERATE DICKSON NELSON RIFLE, EX-JOHN MURPHY COLLECTION.

NSN. Cal. 58. This is a very sharp gun and is pictured on pg 185 and described on page 183 in John Murphy & Howard Madaus’ text Confederate Rifles and Muskets, 1996. Dickson Nelson in Dawson, GA made a majority of their guns for the State of Alabama and are marked “ALA” on locks, as is this gun. This gun is in the typical configuration of other guns of this type with 33″ bbl, brass nosecap, bbl bands, trigger guard, and buttplate. The lockplate is marked forward of hammer “DICKSON / NELSON & CO / C.S.”, rear of hammer is marked “ALA/1865”. This is a beautiful gun with good patina and markings that would grace the finest Confederate collection. PROVENANCE: John Murphy Collection, pictured in “Confederate Rifles and Muskets”, 1996. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Iron patina, crisp smooth markings on lock. Smooth, mostly plum color to bbl with traces of blue, pitted at breech. Brass has smooth mustard patina. Stock is sound and solid with repair to wood opposite lock which does not affect the overall aesthetics. The accompanying leather sling is the same one as seen in Murphy text and is sound and solid in matching condition. Mechanically fine with well discerned rifling in pitted bore. 52872-3 JS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1358

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1359
$0.00

CONFEDERATE J.P. MURRAY, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 2-BAND RIFLE.

SN 29. Cal. 64. John Murphy and Howard Madaus in their definitive 1996 text Confederate Rifles and Muskets describe in Chapter XXII the variants of these rare Columbus, Georgia made rifles. This particular gun is referred to as Type I rifle by Murphy and Madaus with brass mountings in style of the US Mississippi rifle. Only a handful of rifles are known. Most have 2-digit SNs though possibly as many as 180 guns of this configuration were made. This rifle has a SN of “29” found inside the lockplate, hammer and the bottom of the bbl. The bbl is also marked with Nathaniel D. Cross’ “windmill” inspector’s cartouche. Other Roman numeral assembly markings are found internally. Gun appears orig, authentic and complete. There is no obvious restoration and gun appears orig throughout. CONDITION: Good overall. Bbl is grey overall with staining and pitting at breech. Lock is fairly smooth with crisp maker’s markings. Brass has matching mixed mustard patina. Stock is sound and solid, hand worn patina with several small cracks and small reductions. The bore, originally 58 Cal. and rifled is now 64 Cal. smooth bore. Mechanically functional with pitted smooth bore. 52872-4 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1359

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1360
$20,700.00

RARE AND FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE S. C. ROBINSON SHARPS CARBINE.

SN 960. Cal. 52. 38″ overall, 21″ rnd bbl with brass bbl band and fixed sights. Confederate Robinson Sharps were made early in the war and generally saw hard service. Though 2000 of these carbines were made, few survive in orig and complete condition. This is a very nice example with crisp lock markings “S.C. ROBINSON / ARMS MANUFACTORY / RICHMOND, VA / 1862” and “960”. Bbl markings “S.C. ROBINSON / ARMS MANUFACTORY” found forward of rear sight and “RICHMOND, VA / 1862” rear of sight, though markings are not as crisp as on lock, they are discernible. Gun appears completely orig, complete and “as found”, fully functional with especially nice stock with soldier’s initials “LSK / “Mobile”. CONDITION: Good-very good overall. Matching SNs found externally on lock and tang. Assembly number “479” found on breech, gun was not further disassembled but appears in correct configuration. Forestock has correct orig brass ferrule and brass band. Metal plum/grey overall with staining and pitting. Stocks are sound with hand worn patina, old varnish, scattered cosmetic blemishes. Mechanically sound with crisp rifling in pitted bore. 52863-5 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1360

1361
$86,250.00

RARE CONFEDERATE BATTLE FLAG, FREEMAN’S TENNESSEE ARTILLERY, NEW TO MARKET FROM DIRECT FAMILY DESCENT.

33″ x 25″ St. Andrews Cross with 13 hand sewn stars. This flag, descended in the family of Edward Curd. Made totally of polished cotton, red field, blue cross with white edging. St. Andrews Cross is attached with two machine stitches, including a chain stitch seen on few other early flags. The hoist edge shows several scattered holes that appear to have been the orig “tacking” to pole. Freeman’s Battery fought in the Western theater within N.B. Forrest’s cavalry. Family documents state that this flag, along with some reunion medals and a Colt revolver (still retained within the family) where maintained by consignor’s grandmother. Edward Curd (1845-1916), who family believe, carried this flag during the war enlisted at the age of 16. His older brother John was in the 7th Tennessee Infantry and died of wounds at Seven Pines. Edward also had several cousins in the war, including Captain William E. Curd who was also killed at Seven Pines. According to correspondence from the Tennessee State Museum found in provenance, this flag will be included in the upcoming State of Tennessee battle flag book There is an accompanying reunion badge of Curd with “Franklin Tenn” stamped above unit to honor Captain Freeman’s death during the Battle of Franklin “where much to the anger of General Forrest, Captain Freeman was killed on the Lewisburg Pike. According to several reports, Freeman was murdered by Federal troops after he surrendered but was unable to escape due to wounds”. Also accompanying lot is Curd’s Southern Cross of Honor and four additional reunion badges. CONDITION: Flag is good to very good overall with light fading and staining to red field. Flag is sewn with scattered stitches to a linen backing in shadow box and displays quite well. Accompanying badges are very good to fine overall. 53108-1 JS (25,000-40,000) – Lot 1361

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1362
$0.00

JEB STUART ARCHIVE INCLUDING HIS ORIGINAL PATENT MODEL AND PATENT FOR HIS FAMOUS SWORD HANGER.

JEB Stuart is a household name and among the best known of all Confederate commanders. His cavalry exploits during the Civil War and his prior service on the Plains and Bleeding Kansas are well known among military historians. Few know, however, that JEB Stuart designed and patented an innovative sword hanger just prior to the war. This lot contains: 1) his orig submitted brass working model along with the orig patent office tag, patent number 25, 264 “J.E.B. STUART / METHOD OF ATTACHING / SABERS & BELTS / PATENTED OCT. 4TH / 1859”. 2) 16″ x 10-1/2″ printed circular describing the belt with full page drawing of the device, on verso full page ALS, Ft Riley, Kansas Territory, January 25, 1860 by Stuart to State of Virginia encouraging purchase of his device for state troops since the US government had adopted it. 3) 1-pg ALS from Stuart to Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, August 16, 1859 “I have the honor to submit herewith a manual for Stuart’s Sabre Attachment which I submitted to the Cavalry Board at Carlisle… J.E.B. Stuart 1st Lt. 1st Cav.”. James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833-1864) known to his friends as JEB, graduated from West Point in 1854. He was among the best American officers serving in Texas and Kansas with the US Army prior to the Civil War and was a participant in the capture of John Brown at Harper’s Ferry. He resigned his commission in the U.S. Army when the war began and distinguished himself in numerous battles. As Confederate commander, Stuart would be killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern, May 12, 1864 at the age of 31 by a member of Custer’s Michigan Cavalry Brigade. Robert E. Lee now truly lost his eyes and ears for the Army of Northern Virginia. This is an incredible archive concerning the most iconic of American cavalry commanders, none better known than possibly George Armstrong Custer. It is amazing that Stuart’s patented sword hanger was rare during the Civil War but saw expanded used after the Civil War in the Indian Wars being manufactured at the Frankford Arsenal almost exactly in the same configuration he designed. PROVENANCE: Patent Model sold at auction by US Patent Office to O. Rundle Gilbert, Garrison, New York; Cliff Peterson, Beverly Hills, CA; Henry Truslow Collection, Sunbury, PA. CONDITION: 1) Fine overall as framed in 32″ x 24″ shadowbox. Brass hanger measures 5″ x 3″. The orig 3″ x 3″ patent card is also very good to fine with dark easily discerned text with light soiling. Frame also contains 7″ x 10″ printed US Patent Office description and drawing of patented device, along with a facsimile photograph of Stuart. 2) Cracked at folds with reductions at central folds, foxing, acid burn, paper brittle but otherwise complete and sound as professionally conserved. Scotch tape stains on same central fold darkening paper where tape removed. Chipping and brown edges at top and bottom barely effecting text. Stuart signature panel is fine. Ink and print all dark and easily discerned. 3) Very fine overall. Creases at folds. Bright, dark ink on laid lined paper. 9-3/4″ x 7-5/8″. 53112-1 JS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 1362

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1363
$7,475.00

JEB STUART CIVIL WAR ARCHIVE.

This grouping consists of two wonderful and personal autograph letters of JEB Stuart and a Flora Stuart letter sending a clipped autograph of her late husband. 1) Framed ALS written on Virginia Female Institute March 16, 1886 on personal stationery of Mrs. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, Principal. She is responding to a request for an autograph of General Stuart which she encloses “cut from an old private letter”. She signs the letter “Mrs. J.E.B. Stuart”. Flora Cooke, the daughter of later US General Philip St. George Cooke married JEB Stuart in 1855. Her brother, John Rogers Cooke, would become a Confederate General. Stuart named his first son, born in 1860, Philip St. George Cooke Stuart in honor of his father-in-law but changed it to J.E.B. Stuart, Jr. in disgust of his father-in-law’s staying in the Union Army. After General Stuart’s wounding at Yellow Tavern, Flora Stuart rushed to be by her husband’s side but he died one hour before she arrived. His last whispered words were “I am resigned; God’s will be done”. Flora wore the black of mourning for the remainder of her life and never remarried. She lived in Saltville, Virginia, for 15 years after the war, where she opened and taught at a school in a log cabin. She worked from 1880 to 1898 as principal of the Virginia Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia, a position for which Robert E. Lee had recommended her before his death ten years earlier. 2) 1-pg 8″ x 5″ autograph letter signed cryptically “KGS” (Knight of the Golden Spurs). This letter written to his niece Nannie “Hdq at the Bower, July 18th 1863” just days after the retreat from Gettysburg. He is sending his niece a cloak which he apparently captured during the Gettysburg Campaign “will my dear Miss Nannie do me the honor to wear when the season permits this cloak which I obtained expressly for her in foreign parts. When it encircles that form, tripping over the wood lawns of Dundee, may it recall remembrances of one who would like once more to share the pleasure of the promenade… the gift is a trifle but when she throws it over her shoulders to take a walk will she not remember “K.G.S.”. This most interesting personal letter to a family member is published in the 1990 limited edition text, The Letters of Major General James E. B. Stuart, pg 329, Stuart-Mosby Historical Society which copy of accompanies this lot. The text has two other letters to his niece, also cryptically signed “Knight of the Golden Spur”. 3) 8″ x 5″ ANS in pencil being actually 18 lines of words to a song all in his hand, initialed “JEB” four times apparently for his lines. Verso has text in another hand “Programme of a Serenade, given by Major General Stuart and staff to the Ladies of the “Bower” Oct 9th 1862″. Another note in pencil with a pair of crossed Confederate flags in colored pencil written by Henry B. McClellan who served with Stuart and wrote the text The Life and Campaigns of Major-General JEB Stuart, 1885, tells the story of this document. Henry Brainerd McClellan (1840-1904) from Philadelphia was first cousin to Union General George B. McClellan and was disowned by his Unionist family as he was convinced in the Confederate cause and love of his adopted Virginia. The Bower, mentioned in previous 2 letters, was the ancestral home of the Dandridge family of Jefferson County (now West Virginia) where Stuart had camped for 3 weeks in September-October 1982. 4) 17-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ decorated silver-plated tray presented “MRS. FLORA STUART FROM SALTVILLE CHURCH”. Accompanying the tray, is a 2006 text Images of America SALTVILLE by Jeffery C. Weaver. CONDITION: 1) Very good to fine. Creases at folds. Clip signature has dark, legible ink. Not examined out of frame. 2) Very good to fine. Creases at folds. 3) Very good. Creases and starting at folds. 4) Good to very good overall. Only remnants of plate still present. Old splatters of paint on reverse. Several bends and numerous scratches and areas of erosion and pitting. Accompanying books are very good to fine. 53112-4 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1363

1364
$4,600.00

JEB STUART AUTOGRAPHED LETTER SIGNED FROM FT. RILEY, KANSAS TERRITORY.

1-pg 8-3/4″ x 7-1/2″ ALS written from Fort Riley K.T., Dec. 25th 1858 to a Washington Commissioner concerning Stuart’s interpretation of federal law concerning bounty not paid. This 24-line ALS is in beautiful condition, archivally framed with multiple mats and presentation plaque and fine contemporary engraving of the great cavalry commander and Confederate general. CONDITION: Letter on laid paper appears very good to fine overall with light creases at folds, dark, easily discerned ink, curling at edges as mounted. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 20-1/2″ x 35″. 53112-2 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1364

1365
$5,175.00

JEB STUART AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED WITH GOOD TEXAS CONTENT.

1pg 9-7/8″ x 7-3/4″ ALS “Fort Davis Texas, January 30, 1855”. Stuart writes to his West Point classmate Thomas H. Ruger who is currently stationed in New Orleans. “…I have been on the march on horseback ever since I left Corpus Christi and now at a post newly established about 750 miles from Corpus, about 8 miles from the Rio Grande, 180 from El Paso, 335 from Ft Clark, in a region called the Limpia”. Rio Limpia flows through Limpia Canyon, past Ft. Davis which had just being established, now a United States Historic Site named in honor of then Secretary of War Jefferson Davis. “The natural features of the country of which I have traveled are very curious and interesting. I hope you are pleased with your situation under Captain Beauregard”. P.G.T. Beauregard would of course go on to be among the best known Confederate Generals. Stuart also mentions to Ruger that he was having his watch “overhauled by Hyde & Goodrich” of New Orleans and having Ruger send it to him at “Fort Davis via Fort Clarke, Texas”. Stuart goes on to mention other classmates stationed in Texas and ends “I have seen no Indians yet…your sincere friend and classmate J.E.B. Stuart”. The orig envelope also accompanies letter. Thomas H. Ruger (1833-1907) would go on to be a Major General during the Civil War for the Union Army and later Superintendent at West Point. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Paper slightly yellowed and starting at central fold, creases, slight yellowing, dark discernible ink. Envelope had upper right hand quadrant removed that contained stamp. 53112-3 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1365

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1366
$17,250.00

EXTREMELY RARE CONFEDERATE CIPHER DISC.

The Confederate cipher disc is a mechanical wheel cipher consisting of two concentric discs, each with the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet, that was used for the encryption of secret messages of the Confederacy during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It was created by Francis LaBarre (1818-1871), a gold and silver worker, and was based on the “Vigenre System” but called the Vicksburg System by the Confederate States of America. The outer disc measures about 2-3/8″ (57mm diameter, inner disc 41mm). An identical disc was donated to the Museum of the Confederacy by Major Graham Davis who used it to encipher and decipher messages for his Commanding General, S. W. French. Another example is noted in the Smithsonian Collection. In the 2015 text Confederate Agent: A Discovery in History by James Horan, he mentions these specific devices and shows copies of orig codes used by Confederate commissioners where these devices were required to decipher. He states six of these specialty made devices were known to exist. However, our research only shows two in institutional collections as noted. The Crypto Museum and the Spy Museum both have facsimiles. This is a very famous example housed in an early custom Lakeside Press custom box still retaining the cut-out page from the circa 1978 Sotheby’s auction catalog when it was offered from the Phillip D. Sang (1902-1975) Collection. Sang was the premiere collector of Lincoln related objects. Francis LaBarre, Richmond, Virginia, the manufacturer of these discs was living in Washington, DC prior to the beginning of the war, but fled to Richmond where he was contracted by the Confederate Army to produce these ciphers as well as other objects. PROVENANCE: Richard D. Sang (1902-1975) Collection; Sotheby’s, Lot 53, about 1978. CONDITION: Fine overall. Fully functional with deep mustard patina, still retains red and black composite inset into the engraved and stamped letters. 52863-17 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1366

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1367
$4,025.00

RARE, VERY FINE AND ILLUSTRATED CONFEDERATE IMPRINT SURGEON’S MANUAL, OWNED BY ASSISTANT SURGEON J. B. COAKLEY.

This is the rarest and most desirable of all Confederate manuals, printed by Ayres & Wade in Richmond, VA in 1863 with 297 text pages plus 30 full plate illustrations of amputations, resections and clamping of blood vessels. This example is in very good condition and actually quite fine for a Confederate manual, retaining its French wallpaper boards and buckram spine. Penciled onto front fly leaf “J.B. COAKLEY MD / RICHMOND / VIRGINIA”. Assistant Surgeon J. B. Coakley is listed among paroled Confederate soldiers at Appomattox Courthouse as part of Lightfoot’s Battalion, 2nd Army Corps. CONDITION: Book overall measures 7″ x 4-1/2″. Sound, solid signatures, scuffing to edges and wallpaper covers. Both hinges are starting, foxing, light acid burn, edge is soiled with some bent pages at edge. 52863-13 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1367

1368
$41,400.00

SPECTACULAR AND UNIQUE GILDED SILVER & IVORY RATTLESNAKE AND EAGLE POMMEL THOMAS GRISWOLD PRESENTATION CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD OF COL. JAMES F. GIRAULT OF NEW ORLEANS.

This is among the most iconic pattern of Confederate presentation swords known. There are no more than 2 or 3 other silver hilted swords known and this is a marvelous example with a unique design of eagle head pommel holding 3 intertwined serpents which form knuckle bow and guard terminating into a serpent head quillon. The hilt is gilded and retains much of its orig gold plate with silver exposed where worn. Scabbard is mounted with distinctive scalloped gold plated and unique florally engraved mounts with beaded sword ring mounts. Blade is full firm marked on one ricasso with “THOMAS, GRISWOLD” in arc above “NEW ORLEANS”. The 29″ blade exhibits 23″ etched panels which include the presentation “CAPTAIN J. F. GIRAULT BY… / NEW ORLEANS OCT. 16TH 1861”. Opposite side of blade is etched with Latin motto which appears to read “TO US ET PRO US”. This sword was purchased from the renown collector Gerald W. Fox in the late 1950’s along with his entire sword collection by Nicholas A. Penachio (1936-2011) and has remained in his estate until recently. The orig Carl Pugliese hand drawn plate used for illustration in William Albaugh’s 1960 text Confederate Edged Weapons also accompanies the sword. This sword has never been published in any Confederate sword text other than by illustration in 1960. James Francis Girault (1821-1889) came from a lineage of Louisiana war heroes. His grandfather, John Girault, took part in the George Rogers Clarke Expedition during the War of 1812 and died at Spanish Fort in December 1814. Both his father, John R. and his Uncle Frank, were American officers at the Battle of New Orleans. John Francis Girault was born in Natchez, Mississippi. After college, Girault studied theology under Bishop Leonidas Polk who he would be assigned to at one point in the Civil War prior to General Leonidas Polk’s tragic at Pine Mountain, Georgia. Like Polk, war interrupted their priestly duties. Girault fought in the 4th Louisiana Regiment under Col. Horatio Davis during the Mexican War, later to become Major in the 1st Louisiana Regiment. In 1861, when the South again asked for soldiers, Captain Girault promptly responded and raised a regiment of “Confederate Guards” but were disbanded before leaving Camp Moore. Girault was promoted to Colonel and served on the staff of General Martin Luther Smith at Vicksburg then reported to his old mentor General Polk in Tennessee. Polk appointed him Inspector General on his staff during the Tennessee-Kentucky campaign of 1863. Girault was again transferred as Inspector General to serve again at Vicksburg under General M. L. Smith with the rank of Major. Girault was captured at Vicksburg but was soon paroled and exchanged. No sooner at liberty, then the dauntless soldier reported again to General Smith at Atlanta becoming General Smith’s Chief of Staff and remaining there until Atlanta fell. Colonel Girault was now assigned to Richmond and reported to Adjutant General Samuel Cooper to serve as Inspector General for the Department of Alabama, Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana. He inspected the fort’s, stores, arms and troops and was at Meridian, Mississippi inspecting a cavalry regiment when the war ended. With the struggle over, Colonel Girault returned to New Orleans and prepared to assume the more peaceful robe of the priestly office he aspired. He was ordained December 1, 1867 and in 1869 built St. Anna’s Chapel on Esplanade Sreett. PROVENANCE: Gerald G. Fox Collection, Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Nicholas A. Penachio, 1959; pictured on pg 99 “Confederate Edged Weapons”, William Albaugh, 1960. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Hilt retains most of its orig gold plating as do scabbard mounts. Leather scabbard body is sound and solid with crazing. Middle mount is missing its screw. Blade retains some orig luster with areas of staining and pitting. Etched panels are difficult to read but are discerned when glinted in light. Other etchings include floral panels of grape leaves, tobacco leaves and cotton. Ivory grip has dark patina with several hairlines and chipping on top at eagle’s beak which do not effect aesthetics. Silver wire grip wrap is missing. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52867-1 JS (40,000-60,000) ESA – Lot 1368

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1369
$19,550.00

RARE AND FINE KRAFT, GOLDSCHMIDT & KRAFT CONFEDERATE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD.

This is among the most beautiful and desirable of Confederate staff officer’s pattern swords. There are probably less than 20 examples known and fewer that are all orig with complete orig scabbards with fine etched blades with full maker’s marks. At least one sword of this pattern is identified to a Confederate General, Joseph Kershaw. This pattern exhibits “CS” in a pierced guard of oak leaf and acorns. An identical pattern is pictured as fig. 21-A in William Albaugh’s text Photographic Supplement to Confederate Swords, 1960. The hilt, pommel, and knuckle guard are well finished with traces of gold plating. The grip is leather covered and wrapped with a single strand of copper wire. The blade is beautifully etched in 15″ panels on either side of foliate and patriotic design including a large “C.S”, cannon balls, crossed cannons, patriotic Confederate shield with flags and etched “K.G&K, Columbia SC”. The orig and correct scabbard is brazed with brass mounts with a matching patina to hilt. This is a fine example of a very rare Confederate sword and is the first complete and orig example to come to auction in many years. CONDITION: Very good overall. 32″ blade is gray overall with staining and a “bent” area about 5″ from ricasso showing an area where blade was possibly straightened though etched patterns are unaffected other than a few dents & tool marks as can be seen in photos. Hilt, pommel, scabbard mounts exhibit mustard colored patina where gold gilt is missing. Leather grip is dry and flaking but still appears about 90% intact including orig copper wire wrap. Scabbard throat missing one of its two retaining screws. Scabbard body is brown overall, pitted but smooth with discernible brazed line to overlapped construction, typical of this rare Columbia, SC manufacturer. Otherwise sword appears 100% orig and complete in every regard. 52716-1 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1369

1370
$28,750.00

MAGNIFICENT JEWELED SILVER AND GILDED PRESENTATION STATUE HILT SWORD TO MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER BRIG. GENERAL HENRY V. BOYNTON.

Henry Van Ness Boynton (1835-1905) was recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Missionary Ridge while a Major in the 35th Ohio. Boynton would return to active duty during the Spanish American War as a Brig. General and almost single-handedly is responsible for the formation of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Parks. This sword of the absolute highest quality of 19th century statue hilts made by Tiffany and other top makers was presented to General Boynton in 1898 in a public ceremony in Chattanooga by Captain L. T. Dickinson, a Confederate veteran. “In appreciation for his tireless work at Chickamauga the citizens of Chattanooga bought Boynton “the beautiful jeweled sword” whose estimated value was $1,000″. The sword has a massive full figure Lady Liberty with shield in gilt and silver with outstretched arm holding furled American flag which forms the knuckle bow and the stars are diamond-like gems. The knuckle bow terminates with flag folded around eagle head quillon with red garnet cabochon eyes. Obverse cross guard, about 3-1/2″ across shows a view of Chattanooga engraved in relief from a perspective on Lookout Mountain showing Moccasin Bend of the Tennessee River and Chattanooga to the right. The reverse folding languette shows Lookout Mountain above the Tennessee River also in relief. The gilded cut-out relief scabbard mounts are embellished with 2 monuments from the battlefield, tower on Snodgrass Hill, a view of Missionary Ridge and it’s lookout tower with raised relief presentation “PRESENTED TO / BRIG. GENL. H. D. BOYNTON / BY THE CITIZENS OF / CHATTANOOGA TENN. / IN TOKEN OF THEIR ESTEEM”. Top mount also in relief lettering reads “CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA / NATIONAL MILITARY PARK”. The sword may have been the most expensive and finest sword ever made by the Pettibone Manufacturing Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The jewelers circular January 4, 1889 states “The Pettibone Mfg. Co. have made one of the finest swords ever turned out by this house, for the people of Chattanooga, Tenn., who will present it to Gen. H. V. Boynton, of Cincinnati, because he was the prime mover of getting the Chickamauga park on the site of the great battle at that place. The sword cost $1,000 and is made of pure metal. The grip is modeled with the statue of Minerva, encrusted with diamonds and other precious stones. Her arms are outstretched, holding the draping folds of the flag which falls at her feet, the whole forming the guard. The 13 stars are diamonds, the stripes are enamel. A view of Chattanooga and the Moccassin Bend is bas-relief on an oval shield. The blade is of the finest Toledo steel, inlaid with pure gold in elaborate military designs. The foot mount bears the word “Gazette”, to indicate the general’s newspaper”. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 30-1/2″ double-edged blade has 17″, 4-color etched panels in various patriotic motifs, “HENRY VAN NESS BOYNTON” on one panel and “CHATTANOOGA 1898” on the other. The sword retains most of its orig finish which just light wear to high areas. 52863-19 JS (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1370

1371
$9,775.00

AMES HIGH GRADE PRESENTATION MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD, MAJOR BENJAMIN TRAFFORD, 71ST NEW YORK “THE AMERICAN GUARD” WITH WARTIME ARCHIVE.

This is among the highest grade Ames staff officer’s sword with engraved brass scabbard with applied relief decoration to scabbard mounts, sharkskin grip with extra engraving on hilt and pommel. 32″ blade has Ames finer “spiderweb” etching with military motifs. Blade and scabbard are both marked with full firm address, “AMES MFG CO, CHICOPEE, MASS”. The scabbard has engraved presentation between the top mounts: “PRESENTED TO / MAJOR BENJAMIN L. TRAFFORD / LATE CAPTAIN OF COMPANY E / 71ST REGIMENT AMERICAN GUARD / BY THE MEMBERS OF HIS RECENT COMMAND / NEW YORK OCT. 24TH 1862. Colonel Trafford was born in New York City in 1836. At the age of 18 he entered the 71st NYNG as Private, and was soon after promoted Corporal. When the war began, Trafford was commissioned Captain April 19, 1861, with final rank of Colonel May 13, 1863. Trafford and the 71st participated in the Battle of Bull Run, where he behaved with great gallantry. He served also in the campaign of 1862. When the rebel invasion of Pennsylvania was made in 1863, Colonel Trafford was in command of the regiment. On the arrival of the regiment at Harrisburg, it was brigaded with the 8th N.Y. Regiment. General J. M. Varian was the Colonel command the 8th at the time, and being senior officer he was placed in command of the provisional brigade. The brigade was engaged in the defense of railroads and bridges. On the night of June 21, the two regiments were to take the cars at Chambersburg for Carlisle. It was divided into two wings with one company as skirmishers. Colonel Trafford remained with the skirmishers, that being the most dangerous position. When the troops took the cars, Colonel Trafford missed the left wing of his command, and although Colonel Varian assured him that, excepting the company of skirmishers, the 71st was aboard the cars, Colonel Trafford was not satisfied. The rain was falling heavily and the roads were very muddy; nevertheless Colonel Trafford rode off in the darkness in search of his missing soldiers. Eventually he found them, wet and fatigued after a march of twenty miles. He secured a train of cars and sent them on to join the remainder of his regiment. He returned with his command soon after to assist in quelling the New York draft riots. Colonel Trafford resigned his command of the 71st in 1866, and about this time published a monograph on military tactics, which had a wide circulation. This sword is accompanied by a small archive of Colonel Trafford’s including several war time muster rolls signed by Trafford, name plate from his saddle, Infantry Manual of Arms written by Trafford and published in 1863 for the 71st Regiment, 80 pgs in wraps missing back cover with tape repair to spine, Major and Lieut. Colonel shoulder straps, cased epaulets, straight razor, swatch of his hair with old tag, several copies of his obituaries and many wartime letters and photographs, a few post-war photos of Trafford, 23 Civil War New York state seal buttons that were once on Colonel Trafford’s coat along with gilded sterling sash buckle and 1855 patent coat tightening buckle. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Sword is very good overall. Grey blade with some luster and discernible etching. Brass scabbard mounts and hilt are cleaned with light mustard patina with strong traces of gilt in protected areas. Inscription and engraving all crisp and discernible. Protective washer has been replaced. Sharkskin has typical longitudinal separation but intact, including twisted brass wire wrap with wear through at high spots and loss of much of its black dye. Several muster rolls are broken at folds. Infantry manual is missing back cover and has tape repairs as noted. Buttons, letters, photographs and shoulder straps are all very good. 53073-20 JS (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1371

1372
$23,000.00

SPECTACULAR CASED SOLID SILVER AND GOLD MEXICAN WAR PRESENTATION SWORD TO MAJOR SAMUEL MARSHALL FOR GALLANTRY AT THE BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO IN THE MEXICAN WAR.

This magnificent gilded solid silver sword has presentation from the State of Illinois PRESENTED BY THE STATE OF ILLINOIS TO / MAJOR SAMUEL D MARSHALL FOR SERVICES IN THE / LATE WAR OF THE UNITED STATES WITH MEXICO / AND ESPECIALLY FOR HIS GALLANTRY AT THE BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO” with his name plate also on the blue and red velvet French fitted mahogany casing. In the 1883 History of White County, Illinois, pg 673 “John Marshall, of Marshall’s Ferry … has in his possession a sword, which is one of those ordered by the State of Illinois and presented to the officers of the Mexican war. It has this inscription: “Presented to Major Samuel D. Marshall for services in the Mexican war.” The sword is beautifully engraved, the battle of Cerro Gordo being represented on one side. It is very heavily plated with gold, as is also the scabbard, the whole being encased in satin in a fine rosewood case. He was an intimate friend of Abraham Lincoln; was in the Legislature with him one term, and was with him on the Harrison electoral ticket in 1840. John Marshall has in his possession a letter from Mr. Lincoln written in February, 1849, to Major Samuel D. Marshall, Shawneetown, Ill.” Samuel D. Marshall (1812-1854). His gravestone at Westwood Cemetery, Shawneetown, Illinois reads “1812-1854 / SAMUEL D MARSHALL / GRADUATED FROM YALE / 1834 / STATES ATTORNEY / GALLATIN COUNTY / 1836 / MAJOR 3RD ILLS VOLS / U.S. WAR WITH MEXICO / 1847- 1848 / SWORD PRESENTED BY ILLINOIS /FOR SERVICES RENDERED AT / BATTLE OF CERRO GORDO / LINCOLN’S FRIEND”. Marshall was indeed a close friend of Abraham Lincoln as the series of letters exchanged between the two men tell of both political and personal details, especially in Lincoln’s life found in various archives. PROVENANCE: Major Samuel D. Marshall, 1847; John Marshall, 1854. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Sword is extremely well preserved in its orig case, retaining most of its orig gold though worn in areas exposing silver. The solid gilded silver grip still exhibits extremely well detailed “Zeus’ head” pommel. The 31-1/2″ blade is firm marked “BALL / TOMPKINS / & BLACK / 247 BROADWAY / NEW YORK”. The blade retains virtually all of its bright blue and gold patriotic decoration including the 7-1/2″ long highly detailed etched panel showing the Battle of Cerro Gordo. Casing is also fine with solid silver, 2-1/2″ x 4″ engraved silver makers plaque. Rosewood casing is sound with minor cosmetic defects, soiling internally and externally. Inset engraved plate with Marshall’s name has a mottled mustard patina. Velvet lining internally very good with light areas of soiling. 52863-18 JS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1372

1374
$8,625.00

EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS PERCUSSION CARBINE.

SN C41594. Cal. 52. Standard carbine with usual markings throughout. It has a 22″ round bbl. Bbl is marked forward of sight “Sharps Rifle/Manufg. Co/Hartford Conn” and rear of sight on bbl “New Model 1863″. Frame and hammer have Sharps and Lawrence patent marks as usually seen and typical sling bar and ring on the left side. This is an extremely fine orig and complete example of the Civil War Sharps military carbine. Most of these percussion Sharps made late in the war were converted to cartridge and this is one of the best survivors you will find. CONDITION: Bbl retains about 95% of thinning dull blue finish turning plum with scattered areas of staining and pinprick pitting. Lock, hammer and frame retain 60-70% of their bright and muted case colors with small areas of staining and pinprick pitting. Stocks are sound and solid, raised grain with small dings and dents. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 52863-9 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1374

1375
$0.00

SHARP’S NEW MODEL 1863 PERCUSSION 3-BAND RIFLE.

SN C35210. Cal. 52. Standard configuration Civil War Sharps rifle with 30″ rd bbl, nickel silver sight blade on a rectangular base. Rear sight is standard Lawrence Patent ladder style graduated to 800 yds. Bbl has standard 3-line Hartford marking just forward of the rear sight and “NEW MODEL 1863” back of the rear sight. Receiver & lock plate have standard markings & lock plate has automatic primer feed. Mounted with straight grain American walnut including full length forearm secured with 3-band and nosecap. Middle band has a sling swivel with corresponding swivel in the buttstock. Stock has straight grip with Sharps semi-crescent buttplate. This particular gun is listed by SN as being issued to William H. Bennett, Company K, 1st US Infantry, Veteran Reserve Corps. CONDITION: Very good overall. Gun appears orig, complete and matching with two crisp inspector cartouches. All markings are crisp. Stocks are sound with scattered cosmetic defects and one large stain on right side of buttstock. Metal is overall dark grey/brown. Crisp mechanics and bright, well defined rifled bore. 52802-4 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1375

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1376
$0.00

1858 DATED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 RIFLED MUSKET.

SN N/A. Cal. 58. This is a fine example of a Civil War era Model 1855 rifled musket in standard configuration with 40″ bbl with “V / P / eagle head” on left side of breech. Lock and bbl are both dated 1858. Lock is marked with “U.S. / SPRINGFIELD” forward of hammer, well struck eagle on Maynard tape primer door. Buttplate surcharged “US”, stock has barely discernible inspector’s cartouche, brass nosecap, retains orig leather sling. CONDITION: Fine overall. Iron is grey overall with well discerned lock and breech markings. Stock is sound and solid with worn edges and as noted cartouche only visible in outline. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 52802-2 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 1376

1378
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL BRASS MOUNTED HEAVY BARREL SAMUEL HAWKEN SINGLE KEY PLAINS RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. 48. This gun apparently saw little use as it retains orig brown to bbl and much of its orig varnish, crisp rifling and mechanics. Gun measures 48″ overall with a 31″ oct bbl, weighing just over 12-lbs, top bbl flat just rear of buckhorn sight “S. HAWKEN ST. LOUIS”, double set triggers. Gun appears orig and complete including ramrod and front German silver sight with copper dovetailed base. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine overall, an exceptional “as found” gun other than broken at wrist and has an old glued repair. Bbl is overall plum with areas of staining and pitting. Breech, lock and hammer are grey/plum with pitting especially at breech and nose of hammer. Stock is sound and solid other than noted repair at wrist, retaining about 80% orig varnish except at repair which has added varnish. Mechanics are fine with crisp 7-land and groove rifling. 53073-6 (27,500-37,500) – Lot 1378

1379
$8,625.00

TRULY SUPERB, HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION, PAIR OF SAW-HANDLED PERCUSSION DUELING/ TARGET PISTOLS BY RICHARD CONSTABLE OF PHILADELPHIA, WITH ORIGINAL CASE AND LABEL.

NSN. Cal. .45 Smooth bore. 16-1/2″ Overall. 10″ Skelp twist octagon bbls are engraved “constable philadelphia” (working 1817 – 51) in old English script on top flats which are mounted with silver bead front sights. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs, and are fitted with under ribs with plain pipes holding ebony ramrods with German silver tips and tails (steel worms are under caps). Patent breeches are nicely filed, have platinum blow-outs and three gold bands surrounding some well cut scroll engraving. Case hardened breech irons engraved with open scroll have integral rear sights. Case hardened back action locks mounted with broad rounded body serpentine hammers have back sliding safeties which engage at half cock. Locks and hammers are engraved with exceptionally well done open flowing acanthus scroll. Feather engraved German silver flash guards extend forward from locks under breech plugs. Trigger plates are charcoal blued, and have stylized pineapple finials. Temper blued triggers are set (with no adjustment screws). Scroll engraved and blued trigger guards have finger spurs. American walnut half stocks are cut from the part of tree where trunk flares into root. They have German silver tips, are saw-handled and terminate in flared grips. Ends are surrounded by feather engraved German silver bands, and have German silver ovals on flat bottoms. Grips are fully checkered with flat top diamonds and mullered borders. There are silver rectangular crest plates on side panels. Bbls attach to stocks with temper blued steel captive side bolts through rectangular silver escutcheons. These very high quality pistols are housed in their original dovetailed American walnut case having pivoting hook closure in English fashion, with inset brass rectangular crest plate on top. Interior is lined in blue velvet with rare small paper R. Constable label in lid. Partitions fit guns very well. Accessories in case include a steel nutcracker ball mold marked “60”, copper bodied 3-compartment powder flask/ ball and patch flask marked “Dickson & Son”, hickory, brass, and horn loading rod, and another walnut handled steel loading rod (steel head acts as a powder measure). There are two covered compartments with walnut tops and ring handles, one holding the orig key. CONDITION: Excellent, as found, with no evident restoration or repairs. Bbls retain over 90% of their orig brown pattern, with evidence of very light cleaning on left sides, with a few light flecks overall. Locks and breech irons retain over 90% of their orig case hardening color, which has faded a bit, and shows some very light frosting. Charcoal blue of trigger plates and trigger guards is superb, rating well over 90%. Thimbles show some flaking and wear to their blue from contact with case. Stocks retain nearly all of their French polish finish with some light marks and a few deeper dings, as well as some scratches and marks associated with storage in case. German silver shows some toning. Band on grip of one gun has lifted a bit toward front. Locks are crisp. Safeties and triggers work. Bores are excellent. Case exterior is excellent with some marks and scratches, and a few stains. Interior cloth has faded somewhat, and has a number of rubs and marks. Label is fine, a bit foxed, with considerable black soiling at center from contact with flask. Flask is good with loss to varnish on body and with numerous scratches and marks. Other accessories are fine. A lovely pair of American high quality pistols in remarkable untouched condition. 52863-11 MGM (12,000-15,000) – Lot 1379

1380
$6,900.00

2ND MODEL PORTER REVOLVING TURRET RIFLE.

SN 620. Cal. 50. 26″ oct bbl, marked “ADDRESS / P.W. PORTER / NEW – YORK” and “P.W. PORTER’S / PATENT. / 1851.” This is a relatively fine example of one of the most unusual of American made arms that has had a lot of interesting legends written about it. One colorful anecdote published which has proven to be untrue is that the inventor was killed while demonstrating this rifle to Col. Colt. In actuality, over 1000 of these most interesting and well made rifles were made in several configurations. This gun characterized as a 2nd Model and representing about 1/3 of the production has 9-shot cyl, mule ear hammer, Winchester style serpentine shaped cocking lever, with sights offset to the left. These guns rarely are offered in orig functioning condition such as this example. CONDITION: Very good overall. Markings are fine and well discerned. All major parts noted have matching SNs. Mechanics are functional with well discerned rifling in pitted bore. 53088-1 JS (5,500-7,500) – Lot 1380

1381
$13,225.00

US MODEL 1805 HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL.

SN 1283. Cal. 54. This particular gun, SN 1283, was unknown to the collectors market prior to this sale and is not listed in any of the literature including the 2012 text by Hudak on the Harpers Ferry 1805’s. The consignor states this gun has been in his family for multiple generations and is in beautiful “as found” condition with fine markings, especially crisp markings on bbl, lock and stock. Gun in standard configuration with 10″ rnd bbl, SNd 1283 and two raised cartouche inspector marks at breech “US” and “eagle head” over “P”. Lock is marked with “eagle” over “US” forward of cock and rear of cock “HARPERS / FERRY /1807”. The wood opposite the lock is marked with script inspector’s initials “V” over “JS” (James Stubblefield). CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Gun appears all orig and authentic with dark mottled plum/grey patina with staining and pitting with exception of the cock which is a cast replacement. No wonder this rare martial survived as well as it had no cock for firing. The consignor was unaware of this replacement and states it had been in this configuration since he was a child. Stock is sound with hand worn patina with about a 2″ crack opposite lock and scattered cosmetic blemishes not affecting aesthetics. There is a “3 / WR” stamped in stock on right just above buttcap. There is a small chip in brass ramrod thimble. All-in-all, this is a superior gun that would be worth finding an orig hammer. Mechanically fine with smooth pitted bore. 52683-1 JS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1381

1382
$0.00

EXTREMELY RARE EARLY PRODUCTION 1795 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH “MARYLAND” BRAND.

NSN. Cal. 70. 59″ overall, 45-1/2″ bbl with “P” / small eagle head / “V” on left breech and “US” on top of bbl. There is also a large punch mark below the “V” of unknown meaning. The earliest of Springfield 1795 muskets have several distinct characteristics exhibited by this gun, including distinctive upright drooped wing eagle above script “US” forward of cock and “SPRINGFIELD” in arc at tail. Brass front blade sight on front band. Muzzle extension is 2-3/4″. Faceted horizontal pan not integral with lockplate. Convex cock screw head, trigger with high supporting web seen only on the earliest production Type 1, pre-1799 muskets. There is no bbl or buttplate date and less than 3,000 guns were produced 1795 to 1798. There is no inspector mark in stock opposite lock, but there is a small “IC” stamped in stock rear of trigger guard. There is also a 3-3/4″ brand on right side of stock just forward of lock “MARYLAND”. This identical brand has been seen on a few other muskets in same place and size, but this is the only pre-1800 US Armory “MARYLAND” gun we are aware of and it would be difficult if not impossible to upgrade. CONDITION: Very good overall. This is among the nicest examples this cataloger has ever seen of this pre-1799 pattern much less with rare state markings. This gun appears complete, orig and authentic with crisp markings. Metal is dark grey/plum overall. Stock is sound and solid with well disguised crack repair at wrist. Mechanics are crisp with smooth clean bore. 53106-1 JS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 1382

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1383
$9,200.00

AMERICAN FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ERA MAPLE STOCKED MUSKET.

NSN. Cal. 72. 60″ overall, 45″ rnd bbl marked “LONDON” on top with commercial proofs and Robert Wilson cartouche on left breech. Lock is also marked “WILSON”. Robert Wilson was a large supplier of arms to the colonies in the early to mid 18th century. Wilson muskets of many genres are well known used in America. This gun is very simply stocked with no provision for buttplate or nosecap, with 4 brass thimbles, very crude and simple brass trigger guard and 1st Model Bess style sideplate. This gun is in immaculate “as found” condition with fine aesthetics. Butt is quite thick at 2″, not as thick as a New England Club Butt Fowlers, but typical of the 1750’s and possibly made for use in the American Revolutionary War. Most likely this was a trade gun made for the Indians, but this gun shows virtually no use with a wonderful piece of wood still showing hewing marks when made. CONDITION: Fine overall. This is among the nicest American stocked trade guns of this era you will ever see. Metal is mostly smooth with dark plum/brown patina. Brass has medium mustard patina. Wood ramrod appears orig from time of use. There is a clean break in forestock with old glue repair, 3″ from forend which does not affect overall aesthetics. Mechanics are fine with a smooth clear bore. 53106-2 (7,000-10,000) – Lot 1383

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1384
$7,187.50

EXTREMELY FINE SAMUEL NORTH MODEL 1817 COMMON RIFLE.

SN NA. Cal. 54. contract rifle with 36″ rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug with fixed rear sight. Bbl at breech “US / AH / P” proof marks and tang is dated “1827”. Lockplate is marked in front of hammer with a small “U.S. / S. NORTH” and back is marked vertically with date “1827” and “MIDLTN / CONN.” behind hammer. Mounted with a 1-pc walnut stock with iron furniture having three bands and a brass tipped iron ramrod. Right side of stock has the usual oval iron hinged-lid patchbox with a nearly flat musket style buttplate. Trigger guard is the usual type for this model with protruding tang toward bottom end to which is attached a sling swivel with a corresponding swivel on middle band. Stock is inspected with oval cartouche opposite lock “AH” (Asabel Hubbard). There are also small “H” inspector marks on bbl breech, also for U.S. Inspector Hubbard. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Gun appears orig, complete and matching. Bbl retains about half it’s orig thinning brown finish, bright brown under bands. Patchbox lid retains about 90% brown finish with staining and light pitting. Lock exhibits traces of muted case colors in protected areas. Bbl tang and tang screw are pitted but bbl date is bright. Stock is sound and solid with good edges and scattered cosmetic dings and dents unaffecting aesthetics. Mechanically crisp, with bright crisp rifled bore. 53106-3 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1384

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1385
$6,900.00

CONFEDERATE STATE OF TENNESSEE JOHN OVERTON CONTRACT RIFLE.

NSN. This M1841 style rifle is certainly one of the finest surviving State of Tennessee contract rifles, commonly known as an “OVERTON” rifle. Documentary evidence indicates that only 292 of these rifles were delivered to the Confederacy before Nashville fell to the Federals, February 1862. See Chapter XLIII in Murphy and Madaus Confederate Rifles & Muskets, 1996, pgs 555-566. These Tennessee Contract rifles were manufactured or assembled by six Nashville contractors between (June) 1861 and (Feb) 1862. (John Overton was employed at Harpers Ferry as an armorer before Tenn left the Union 24 June 1861.) John Overton’s name is generally used to designate these unmarked rifles because he produced the greatest number (81). The bbl was made at Harpers Ferry and bears VP and eagle head proof marks as well as the inspectors marks “WW/P”. The rifling is standard .54 Cal., 7 groove. The breech plug is uniquely Overton. The bottom of the bbl is marked with the Harpers Ferry Mark “T 75” and the Overton number “III” and the assembly mark “XIX”. The rear sight is Overton. The finish is bright. The stock and all brass parts are Overton manufacture and resemble M1841 parts. However, careful examination shows these items to be also of uniquely Overton construction. The stock channel bears the marks “3 XIX”, while inside the patchbox is the assembly marking “XXI”. As noted on pg 556, the channel has been cut for a small ramrod spring, however, the spoon was never installed. The Overton trigger and the trigger guard are uniquely pinned to the brass base baseplate. The lock was made by Robbins Kendall & Lawrence 1847 and bears the Overton assembly mark “XXI”. The number “3” in the stock channel and the “III” on the bottom of the bbl may indicate rifle number “3”, see pg 556, Murphy & Madaus. It is likely that earlier rifles such as this example would have incorporated existing Federal parts on hand. The ramrod resembles the M1841 and is of Confederate manufacture, possibly of John Overton. Gun is accompanied by a copy of Dr. Fred Novy’s orig notes and comments. PROVENANCE: Dr. Frederick Novy Collection. CONDITION: Very good overall. Iron overall cleaned to a bright grey with staining and pitting. Brass also cleaned to a medium mustard patina. Patchbox hinge is worn through on bottom two portions of spring with iron protruding but still quite functional. The hinge is definitely different from the U.S. Model 1841, and maybe just poorly constructed by Overton. Stock is sound, solid with good color, sharp edges. Mechanics are crisp with a crisp, well defined rifled bore. 53148-1 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1385

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1386
$0.00

HIGHLY INLAID CURLY MAPLE BEDFORD COUNTY JACOB STOUDENOUR (ATT) FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. .50. Overall 61″. Buttplate 4-3/8″ x 1-1/4″. 45-1/4″ full oct unmarked rifled bbl. This curly maple stocked rifle has 31 silver inlays and engraved forepiece brass patchbox with a Q type finial. 9″ brass toeplate. 9″ brass engraved saddle plate running from trigger guard to rear ramrod pipe. The Bedford style lock is flint. The oval silver wrist inlay is engraved with a capital “SH”. Jacob Stoudenour (1795-1863) was a major gunsmith in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Jacob died January 27, 1863 having been a very prolific Bedford County maker. A significant number of his guns were originally flint. CONDITION: Many parts of this rifle appear to be new replacements. The majority of the silver inlays have either been reset or replaced. The bbl tang is a new replacement but there is evidence of orig tang having extended another 1″ back over the wrist, suggesting the bbl may be a replacement. The flint lock also appears to be a replacement. Mechanics are functional. Overall condition is good as restored. 52996-1 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1386

1387
$2,875.00

UNIQUE RELIEF CARVED S. BISTEL SIGNED WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA FLINTLOCK RIFLE, CIRCA 1820.

NSN. Cal. 45. 58″ overall, 42-3/4″ heavy oct bbl, signed in script “S BISTEL”. This is a unique gun with Western PA/Ohio features. The orig owner attributed the maker to Washington County, Pennsylvania which fits for style. The carving is quite unique with a stylized relief carved bird in buttstock and a large un-engraved 4-pc patchbox. 4-1/4″ toeplate with silver hunter’s star on cheekpiece. This is the only signed example known signed by this obscure maker. Gun overall has fine aesthetics with good surface and patina to wood with unique folky relief and incised carving. PROVENANCE: Steve Hench; Fred Schry Collection; an extraordinary private estate collection of a distinguished Virginia gentleman. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Gun appears orig and complete with restored lock and sideplate, re-conversion. Stock has inset wood above lock and several old contemporary repairs. Iron is dark plum with staining and pitting. Brass has mix of dark chocolate to light mustard mixed patinas. Mechanically functional. Discernible rifled bore with pitting. 52969-2 JS (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1387

1388
$2,300.00

INCISED CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE, SIGNED BY SIMON MILLER, HAMBURG, BERKS COUNTY, PA, CIRCA 1830.

NSN. Cal. 40. Smooth bore, 57-1/2″ overall, 41-3/4″ oct bbl with brass blade front sight with punch dot and stitch decoration engraving on top flat and signed “S * MILLER” in script. Gun is brass mounted with 3 silver inlays including a well executed engraved new moon on the cheekpiece. Striped maple stock with incised carving rear of cheekpiece and along bbl lines, 4-3/4″ toeplate. 4-pc pierced patchbox and set triggers. This is a good looking gun with minimal noted conservation. PROVENANCE: An extraordinary private estate collection of a distinguished Virginia gentleman CONDITION: Very good overall as reconverted. Iron is overall grey/brown with staining and pitting. Stock is sound with restoration noted around the lock and overall re-varnished. Gun was not disassembled to look for other wood repairs. Golcher lock may be replaced, frizzen has welded repair. Sideplates and other brass mounts appear all orig, having a mix of light to medium mustard colored patinas. Silver inlays have grey/silver patina. Incised carving on buttstock is crisp with hand worn patina. Mechanics need attention. 52969-3 JS (4,500-7,000) – Lot 1388

1389
$0.00

OVER-THE-TOP SILVER MOUNTED SINGLE FLINTLOCK FOWLER BY WILLIAM NICHOLSON OF CORNHILL LONDON CA. 1788.

NSN. Cal. 16 ga. (.672 Bore diameter). 37″ Bbl transitions from octagon to round through very fancy fleur-di-lis carved band. Gold poincon “NICHOL” “SON” (working in Cornhill London after 1786) is toward breech end. Bbl has extensively engraved flush silver inlay consisting of some scroll and floral treatment around poincon, two banners engraved “CORNHILL” and “LONDON”, band of blossoms and leaves at transition, with more flowers surrounding gold front sight bead in four legged gold spider. Touch hole is gold lined. Under rib is of silver, and is fitted with two beaded spiral engraved pipes which hold baleen ramrod with steel tulip head and brass tail with worm under cap. Breech iron has intricate engraving of sitting dog watching birds in a tree. Lock with slightly arched plate and rebated pointed tail, has lockplate and semi-waterproof pan thickly silver-plated in “Sheffield” style. Silver plate extends to bridled roller frizzen which has unusual replaceable steel. Feather spring has small bulbous finial. Serpentine cock was also silver plated. Lockplate is engraved with pastoral scene of fences and bushes around “Nicholson” in oval under pan. Flash pan is platinum lined. Lock internals are nicely filed with fancy scrolled bridle. Half stock of lightly figured European walnut has horn tip, and fine raised acanthus carving behind breech iron, and is completely silver mounted. Fancy trigger guard with scrolled grip with urn finial, is hallmarked for earliest George III duty stamp, 1786 date stamp, Sterling, London, and maker ” M.B” (Moses Brent). Silver skeleton buttplate with geometric engraving on edges has inlet urn decoration on butt. Sideplate has thin border surrounding scene of a dog and cottage. There are three silver quatrefoils in checkering at grip. Thimble is fancy cast with pineapple finial. Bbl is held to stock by two captive side bolts through silver acanthus shaped escutcheons. CONDITION: Good. Bbl and breech iron are overall dark brown patina with silver highlights on sharp edges. Lock retains most of its silver plate with areas lifting and missing, especially on cock. Stock retains some of what appears to be its orig varnish finish, worn away around silver from cleaning over the years. Silverwork remains very good, with some loss to detail from cleaning. Stock is sound with one small area of wood lifting at rear of lockplate. Bbl under rib is loose, as is one ramrod pipe. Lock functions well. Bore is good, shiny with some scattered pits. 53053-2 MGM (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1389

1390
$4,025.00

FINE CONTEMPORARY RELIEF CARVED FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. 32. 52″ overall, 36″ oct bbl with wigglework engraving and blank silver plaque at breech. Gun is brass mounted with 4-pc engraved patchbox with 6 piercings and silver inset. Toeplate is exceptionally long with one cut-out terminating in engraved birds head. Large brass wear plate forward of trigger guard is engraved en suite as are trigger guard and sideplate. There are 27 engraved German silver insets. Cheekpiece has incised carving surrounded by relief carved design as does bbl tang. Lock is marked “EDWARDS”. CONDITION: Fine overall. Bbl retains 90% of its plum finish. Lock is mostly smooth with some pitting. Cock has welded repair. Hairline crack in forestock forward of lock. Mechanics need attention with well defined rifling in rusted bore. 53053-1 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1390

1391
$632.50

FULL STOCK AMERICAN PERCUSSION CONVERSION RIFLE WITH PATCHBOX.

NSN. Cal. 34. 58-1/2″ overall, 48″ oct bbl, originally flint converted to percussion with screw-in bolster with clean-out screw. Interesting thin patchbox with large floral finial. Maple stock with incised carved cheekpiece, brass mounted with wood ramrod. Set triggers. PROVENANCE: An extraordinary private estate collection of a distinguished Virginia gentleman CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Bbl is brown with pitting. Lockplate and hammer have been cleaned to grey with pitting, lock maker’s mark partially discernible. Stock is sound with repaired crack at wrist and wood insets around lock where lock and sideplate have been restored. Mechanics functional, with discernible rifling in pitted bore. 52969-4 JS (500-900) – Lot 1391

1392
$34,500.00

EXTREMELY RARE AND DESIRABLE CASED COLT BABY PATERSON REVOLVER EHLERS MODEL WITH LOADING LEVER AND ROUND BACK CYLINDER.

SN 232. Cal. 31. All blue finish with 3″ oct bbl, brass pin front sight and 1-line script letter address which reads left hand “Patent Arms Paterson, N.J.-Colt’s Pt.” with dashes at each end. Bbl has the attached Ehlers rammer. Cyl has five chambers with rnd shoulder and ratchet rather than a slot for a rotating ring and measures 1-1/16″. Cyl has the centaur scene roll marking with the four-headed Paterson Colt logo. The tiny frame has folding trigger and is mounted with 1-pc varnished rosewood grip. John Ehlers bought out the parts stock of the bankrupt Patent Arms Manufacturing Co. and proceeded to assemble a number of revolvers of various models. He actually improved them by cutting notches in the back of the cylinder rather than having the original Paterson mechanism and he added loading levers rather than having to use loading tools. CONDITION: Excellent as restored. Barrel marking a bit weak and retaining almost all of the Ehler’s quality refinish as does frame and backstrap. Hammer is excellent and loading lever is case colored. Cylinder has much orig blue and crisp cylinder scene. Burnished walnut grips have lovely figure and retain almost all their varnish. Screws are crisp and bore is very good. Action works well. Revolver comes in reproduction period-type book casing with non-Colt capper and Ehler’s type charger retaining no orig gilding and possibly not orig. Paterson bullet mold is orig and retains both orig varnish on handles and some orig bluing on body. A most attractive example of this extremely rare revolver. 53175-1 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1392

1393
$0.00

VERY RARE SHORT BARREL COLT #2 BELT MODEL PATERSON REVOLVER.

SN 486. Cal. .34. Rare Paterson with 3-1/16″ oct bbl, German silver front sight and 1-line “Patent Arms M’g Co Paterson N-J Colt’s Pt” address with small bow ties at each end. Cyl has five chambers with the centaur scene roll marking. Grip frame is straight style with 1-pc nicely figured walnut grip. SN 486 was observed on rear face of bbl lug, rear face of cyl, rotating ring, trigger, bottom of grip. According to various publications there were about 850 Belt Model Paterson revolvers produced 1837-1840 with those SNs shared by both the No. 2 and No. 3 revolvers. Any Paterson is a collector’s prize. They have been valuable since before, during and after the Great Depression, even in the 1950s they sold for hundreds of dollars. The short bbl #2 Belt apart from its rarity is a more than acceptable specimen. CONDITION: Gun retains much of what appears to be much of an old refinish, possibly factory. Bbl markings are still clear and cyl scene is fully visible and excellent for a Paterson. Figured walnut grips retain considerable traces of factory varnish. Wedge is numbered 94 although is an orig Paterson part. Bore is very good and will clean better. Mechanics are excellent. 53084-1 (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1393

1394
$0.00

EXTREMELY RARE COLT NO. 5 TEXAS PATERSON REVOLVER WITH FACTORY 4-1/4″ BBL PICTURED ON PG 144 OF THE PATERSON COLT BOOK.

SN 594. Cal. .36 4 1/2″ bbl, Extremely rare Colt No. 5 or Texas Model Paterson revolver with 4 1/2-inch barrel marked: “Patent Arms M’g. Co. Paterson, N J. – Colt’s Pt. with star and snake terminals at each end. Muzzle is chamfered as is the case with all orig Patersons. Round-back, five-shot cylinder is roll-engraved with the stage holdup scene with “COLT” in a central panel facing the hammer. The serial number, “594” appears on breech end of the barrel, bottom of the barrel wedge, Cylinder arbor, turning ring, and breech end of the cylinder, backstrap, frame and trigger. All of the visible serial numbers match. The revolver has no provision for a loading lever, the recoil shield does not have a capping cut-out and the hammer spur is not knurled. The flared, highly figured, walnut grips have varnish finish. Cyl may be a period replacement. Accompanied by a copy of “The Paterson Colt Book” by R.L. Wilson in which this exact pistol is illustrated on p 144 with credit to noted collector Dennis A. LeVett. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains considerable blue finish. Cyl exhibits nearly all of its roll engraved stagecoach scene, nipples appear orig. Frame retains faint traces of orig case color, some screw heads are degraded. Address line on bbl is faint, and only partially visible. Figured walnut grips are slightly undersized but fit well and are orig. Right grip has large piece of possibly replaced wood. Bore shows characteristic Paterson rifling, will clean to very good. No. 594 offers the advanced collector the opportunity to acquire a well known and well documented Colt Texas Paterson. 53084-2 (80,000-120,000) – Lot 1394

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1395
$40,250.00

EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY PRIZED DELUXE COLT MODEL 1839 PATERSON CARBINE WITH BIRD’S EYE MAPLE STOCK AND PERIOD ACCESSORIES.

SN 737. Cal. .52. 22-3/4″ bbl. Deluxe carbine with highly figured checkered bird’s eye maple stock with pancake cheekpiece and nickel-silver buttplate. Large 2 1/2″ six-shot cylinder is elaborately roll stamped with three oval panels that depict battle and hunting scenes and “COLT’S PATENT/PATENT ARMS MAN’Y/Paterson JERSEY” and delicate scrollwork. The rifled half-round has a factory loading lever with guide on the right side of the lug and a single fixed v-notch rear and pin front sight. The left side of the barrel lug is roll-stamped “- Patent Arms M’g. Co. Paterson, N.J.-Colt’s Pt.”. The frame has an iron scroll shaped trigger guard. Accompanied by an unmarked Paterson-style flask with two-piece horn body, Brass Paterson rifle capper w/ the Rampant Colt, a Paterson revolving rifle and two crossed Paterson revolvers on the lid encircled with “PATENT ARMS MANg Co-PATERSON: N.J.-COLTS PATENT”, and (3) Paterson M1839 Carbine .52 caliber, round ball bullet mold with three turned wooden handles. This ultra-rare and extremely attractive Paterson carbine has long been known to collectors of these ultimate rarities because of its unique burl wood stock, as most 1839 carbines have stocks with plain walnut and do not have German silver buttplates. Certainly a special order at the time, SN 737 is most unusual and worthy of further research. Many of these were reused by the Rhode Island Guard to crush the Dorr Rebellion and were bored out, where as this example retains its orig rifling. CONDITION: Very Good. Bbl is very lightly pitted overall. Paterson address on left of bbl lug is partially visible. Cyl would rate excellent with scene clearly visible and address clear. Frame retains much of a very old bright blue finish. Trigger guard is gray and in same condition as bbl. Tang retains old blued finish as well. Magnificent pearl wood checkered shoulder stock has much of an old varnish and fits action and buttplate perfectly. Loading lever appears to be a more recent replacement. Bore is good for such an early weapon. Action is excellent. Nipples are all intact. This extraordinary rarity comes with an orig and rare Paterson rifle capper in good condition, interior retaining most all of its orig fire gilding. Paterson rifle mold and horn flask also in good condition. 52915-1 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1395

1396
$12,075.00

VERY FINE EARLY THIRD MODEL COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER SERIAL NUMBER 11839 FOR 1851.

SN 11839. Cal. 44. Blue & color case hardened with 7-1/2″ oct to rnd bbl, German silver front sight and 1-line New York City address. Left side of frame has a tiny “COLT’S PATENT” over a tiny “U.S.” and a large “T” inspector initial forward of trigger guard and fop flat of bbl at breech and backstrab web, smaller “O” inspector marks on trigger guard, backstrap, bbl and cylinder. It has usual 6-shot cyl with panels “MODEL U.S.M.R. / COLT’S PATENT” surrounding the SN along with the Dragoon/Indian fight scene roll markings. Mounted with wonderful varnished, highly figured, deluxe 1-pc walnut grips ares not a military feature, so likely a rejected U.S. contract revolver. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains strong traces of orig blue with excellent edges and perfect markings. Matching loading lever has faint traces of case color. Wedge does not match but is orig Colt No. 9067. Cylinder has nearly all of its scene with strong model U.S.M.R. Colt’s patent marking and all 6 pin safeties are intact (very unusual). Frame is marked U.S. as noted and case color has faded to gray but shows no rust or pitting. Hammer has very minor erosion on left side. Arbor matching number 839. Varnished grip has most orig varnish a few minor mars on left and right side. Screws are very fine. Bore is excellent for a Dragoon and will clean better. Action is extremely tight. If you want a fine example of Colt’s 4 pound Dragoon revolver No. 11839 will fill that hole in your collection. 52913-2 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1396

1397
$17,250.00

RARE FACTORY ENGRAVED CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 317503. Cal. 31. Blue and case colored finish with desirable 6″ bbl, 5-shot cyl. Bbl has brass pin front sight and 1-line New-York U.S. America address. The silver-plated brass trigger guard and back strap contain a 1-pc varnished walnut grip. Revolver is factory engraved with full coverage arabesque scrolls on frame which extends over bbl, bbl lug and rammer pivot. The muzzle is engraved in a matching thin drapery border. Top of backstrap is engraved in a fan pattern. Backstrap and trigger guard are further engraved with matching arabesques. Gun retains most of its orig bright blue finish and stagecoach holdup scene is almost entirely visible, four of the six safety pins are serviceable. Accompanied by an orig red velvet lined, Colt casing, compartmented in bottom for revolver, dbl-sided eagle pocket sized flask, a brass 2-cavity “COLTS PATENT” bullet mold, a packet of six “COLT’S CARTRIDGE WORKS” combustible cartridges, a Japanned tin of Eley’s caps with green and black label and a functioning key. This is a fine factory engraved revolver made in 1868 retaining most of its orig finish with fine casing and accessories. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Revolver is extremely fine overall, retaining most of its orig blue and case colors with most thinning coming on cyl which still matches gun very well. Strong traces of silver are found on trigger guard and backstrap. Grips retain most of their orig varnish. Accompanying casing is matching fine condition with light soiling and light fading on bottom. Flask retains most of its orig varnish as does L-shaped combination tool. Mold, cartridges and cap tin also very good to fine. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 53073-12 (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1397

1398
$0.00

OUTSTANDING COLT 1849 POCKET MODEL CASED WITH ALL ACCESSORIES.

SN 321505. Cal. .31. 4″ bbl with single line New York address. Traditional 5-shot cyl with stagecoach cyl scene with case colored frame, hammer and lever and silver-washed backstrap and trigger guard. Varnished walnut grips. Housed in its correct Colt casing with the appropriate Pocket Model flask with eagle motif surrounded with 13 stars. Also, accompanied by its blue finish iron dual cavity “Colt’s Patent” marked bullet mold and Colt takedown tool. A small grouping of round balls and conical projectiles as well as a period UMC cap can. All reside in this appropriately purple lined case. The 1849 Pocket Model was by far one of the most popular and treasured Colt percussion revolvers. Mfg well into the early 1870s. These guns were prolifically used by civilians and soldiers alike throughout wars and westward expansion. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Retaining most all of its deep factory blue finish on bbl and wedge. 100% cyl scene remains with approx 20% blue finish having flaked from age and/or storage in its protective case. All 5 safety pins remain intact; with one being very slightly battered. Case colors on frame and loading lever are vivid and bright with only the slightest amount of case color loss on sides of hammer spur. Factory varnished walnut grips are exceptionally fine with a minor abrasion on right hand side and several very small bruises on left bottom of grip. All screw heads remain fine and intact with only slight finish loss at very tops. Bore is very good with slight evidence of corrosion, however muzzle and forcing cone remain bright. Silver finish remains in the more protected areas of the trigger guard, however backstrap has only traces of silver in the most protected of areas. After close examination all numbers, including wedge were found to be matching. Mechanics are fine and crisp. The Colt case is very good overall with most all velvet lining being intact with only slight staining at contact areas of muzzle and cyl. Locking mechanism is loose, however complete and could be reattached at any time. Flask is excellent retaining virtually all of its finish. Mold is very fine retaining approx 40% of its finish balance fading to a mellow patina. Takedown tool is in similar condition with slight fading, however is very fine. Case is complete with locking key. Exterior of case is very good with a very small shrinkage crack on top of lid, but however does not detract from its beauty. This is an exceptionally fine example that is beautifully cased and would be a wonderful addition to any collector of Colt firearms. 53073-18 TDW (8,500-12,500) – Lot 1398

1399
$17,250.00

EXTREMELY FINE AND ELABORATELY ENGRAVED COLT LONDON NAVY REVOLVER CASE WITH ALL ACCESSORIES BEARING THE INITIALS AND SIGIL THE FITZGERALD CLAN.

SN 28319. Cal 36. 7-1/2″ bbl. SN 28319 is one of a very few Colt’s London Navy’s that has the extremely elaborate and superbly executed scroll engraving on all parts. Other examples of this extraordinary engraving coverage may be found in the book of Colt Engraving and Colt pistols featuring the collection of R.E. Hable. Knurling on the hammer, engraving on the saddle of the hammer and the shell design at the hammer nozzle are all characteristic of this rare series of ultra-deluxe London Navy Colts. London Navy Colts are typically made better than the Hartford examples and this one is no exception. The fit and finish are equal to the best London gun makers of the time. CONDITION: Condition is fine throughout with what finish is missing caused by flaking rather than wear. Engraving is as crisp as the day it left the London factory. Case colors on frame are muted. Some bright blue remains in protected areas on bbl and underneath the elaborately engraved rammer. Checkering is as new. Backstrap retains most orig silver as does trigger guard. Fitzgerald Sigil extremely crisp. Domed screws retain much orig finish as does trigger. Blue has mostly drifted from cylinder but Naval engagement scene is clear throughout. Burl walnut grips show much orig varnish and lovely figure. London casing has orig blue lining. Some damage to partitions. Dixon flask has much orig gilding on spout and much orig lacquer on body with a few dents. Colt’s patent mold has some orig bluing. Eley cap tin present. At some point the orig escutcheon was removed and replace with one engraved “Captain Blake”. All matching numbers including wedge. Bore is excellent. Pin safeties are intact and action crisp as new. As beautiful an engraved London Navy Colt as one could ask for. 53182-1 (17,500-22,500) – Lot 1399

1400
$12,650.00

ARCHIVE OF UNION GENERAL HENRY L. ABBOTT INCLUDING HIS SPECIAL CASED MARTIAL COLT NAVY REVOLVER HE CARRIED THROUGH THE ENTIRE CIVIL WAR.

SN 60777. Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl. Henry L. Abbott (1831-1927) was a lifelong military man from Beverly, Massachusetts. Abbott graduated 2nd in his class from West Point in 1854. His four years at the military academy found him always at head of the class or number two. Upon graduation he chose the Artillery Service, but the brightest students typically ended up in the more prestigious Engineering Corps. The Academy Adjutant convinced Abbott to join the Engineers and he would indeed see American frontiers as he wished. Abbott was quickly assigned to survey the area on the Pacific Coast for the Trans-Continental Railroad. Abbot kept a detailed diary and notes of his travels in the Pacific Northwest which were published in the Oregon Historical Quarter in 1932. A copy of this 48-pg text accompanies this lot. During the Civil War, Abbott was wounded at the 1st Battle of Bull Run, later becoming topographical engineer and was in charge of artillery during the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. January 19, 1863, he was appointed Colonel of the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, transferring March 3, 1863 as Brigade Commander. In May of 1864, he commanded the artillery during the siege at Petersburg and his classic military text, Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond With Notes on the 15-Inch Gun which was printed just after the war. Abbott commanded siege artillery during the successful bombardment of Ft. Fisher in January 1865. In post-war years, Abbott continued to serve in the US Army Corps of Engineers. Abbott’s influence would be seen in coastal defenses well into the 20th century. Abbott is the father of the submarine mine system, still used today. After Abbott’s retirement from military service, he designed a lock canal system that convinced President Theodore Roosevelt to adopt the Panama Canal construction as we know it today over a majority consensus that recommended a sea level canal. Indeed, Abbott’s engineering legacy lives on today. This lot includes an 1868 detailed letter to Edward Dana concerning his concussion fuse along with a hand drawn sketch of “The Dana Concussion Fuse” and handwritten explanation of its mechanism. There are two other letters concerning artillery and mortar fire, along with a an 1868 review of Abbott’s siege artillery book published in 1868 which a later addition accompanies. Two other wrap bound books also accompany, both by Abbott; Early Days of the Engineer School of Application, 1904 and Half Century of a West Point Class 1850 to 1854 with annotations by Abbott concerning classmates. Also included, are three wartime photographs of Abbott: two CDVS; one as Captain, circa 1862, one is Colonel, circa 1863 and an 1865 cabinet card as Brevet Major General. Other wartime documents include: his Captain’s appointment and a pass to leave Washington defenses to Alexandria. Also, Brigadier General transmittal document from 1904 and a scarce silver 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery membership medal with ribbon. Abbott’s pistol is in remarkable condition, retaining most of its orig finish and is most unusual in that it is a US Martial with inspection cartouches on stocks and sub-inspector marks on most every metal piece. Very usual is the fact that the brass trigger guard and backstrap are silver-plated, retaining virtually all their well patinaed surface. Gun is housed in a compartmented mahogany Colt case with paper label glued to surface “MY OLD COLT REVOLVER / CARRIED BY ME THROUGH THE / CIVIL WAR 1861-65 / H.L.A”. Casing is green velvet lined, retaining Colt Patent 2-cavity mold with wooden handle extension tied with chord, L-shaped gun tool, tin of caps and a small oil bottle. CONDITION: Very fine overall, all matching. Bbl and cyl retain about 80% orig blue with areas of staining and pinprick pitting. Bbl housing on right side has numerous small dings and dents at wedge and wedge slot. Hammer and loading assembly have strong traces of bright case colors. Frame has traces of case colors with an overall plum/grey patina. Backstrap and trigger guard retain about 90% orig silver-plate with freckling. Screws show about half their orig blue. Rolled Ormsby cyl scene is 95% intact with all 6 safety pins intact. Grips are very fine, still showing raised grain with bright cartouches with light edge wear. Mechanics need attention due to grease build up. Cyl chambers show strong blue finish with bright shiny crisp bore. Paper and ephemera are all very good. 53179-1 JS (12,000-15,000) – Lot 1400

1401
$14,950.00

SUPERB COLT 1861 NAVY REVOLVER IN ORIG CASE WITH FULL ACCESSORIES.

SN 26429. Cal. .36. 7-1/2″ bbl. One of the finest plain 1861 Navy revolvers. This lovely specimen retains not only much orig finish, but its orig case with proper caps for Colt’s belt model, a Colt’s patent slant charger Navy flask and a Colt’s patent mold, screwdriver and an orig packet of revolving belt pistol combustible cartridges. Mfg in 1865, gun is essentially as it left the factory. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Revolver is simply superb. Bbl retains nearly all of its orig bright blue finish, loading lever retains nearly all its cased colors, frame and hammer retain nearly all of their orig vibrant case colors. Cyl retains some orig blue, but exhibits flaking as is common on Colt percussion revolvers. Screws retain nearly all their brilliant blue. Walnut grips nearly all of their orig Colt factory varnish, with few if any blemishes. Revolver is so tight, that we did not remove the bbl to check the bore, but it appears to be excellent. Action is as new. Gun is possibly unfired and retains all of its pin safeties. Case is excellent with some fading to orig wine colored lining. Colt’s flask is excellent retaining much orig gilding on spout and almost all orig lacquer on body with no visible dents. Cap tin is excellent. Mold retains nearly all its orig blued finish, as does screwdriver. If you want a superb cased plain 1861 Navy, you need look no further than No. 26429. 53096-2 (12,500-20,000) – Lot 1401

1402
$19,550.00

FABULOUS FACTORY ENGRAVED CASED COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE REVOLVER WITH ONE PIECE IVORY GRIP.

SN 38016. Cal. 36. 5-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish with silver-plated grip straps in American factory casing with accessories. Bbl shows 1-line Colt New York address rolled on top. SN appears on frame, trigger guard, backstrap, wedge and arbor. Last 4-digits of SN are struck on rear face of cyl. Grip was not removed. SN on frame, trigger guard and backstrap have “IE” which designations ivory grips and engraved. All numbers match. Left side of frame is marked “COLT’S PATENT” in an arc. Left rear bow of trigger guard is stamped “36 Cal”. Backstrap is inscribed “WILLIAM A. FARNAM / JULY 1866”. 1-pce ivory grip. Revolver was engraved in an open scroll pattern by Conrad Ulrich Jr. Engraving appears at breech of bbl bordering address. Bbl lug shows a riband with dental motif, indicative of Conrad Ulrich, Jr.’s work. Frame engraving has no background. Engraving frames “COLT PATENT”mark. Hammer shows wolf’s head motif. Trigger guard shows scroll surrounding front screw and on outside of trigger guard bow. Backstrap has a splay of lines radiating from the hammer mortise, bordered by a scalloped line and a scroll tail. Butt of backstrap also shows scroll which borders inscription. Butt shows scroll engraving. SN is bordered by riband. Screw has fine lines radiating around it. Backstrap engraving is bordered by a fine line. Mahogany case is of the American style made for Colt revolvers. Case has pine bottom and dust lip. Case is of the partition design, lined with purple felt. Partition contains Colt bullet mold marked “COLT’S PATENT” on the screw. Correct Colt flask with eagle and shield under 2 rows of stars over crossed pistols with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on a riband under the pistols. Flask is embossed only on one side. Colt combination nipple wrench and screwdriver. Eley Brothers 250-count cap tin. Packet of 5 combustible envelope cartridges. Case also has a key. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 80% bright blue finish with balance having flaked to a smooth grey/brown patina. Most of the flaking is on right side of bbl. Engraving and markings are sharp. Rammer shows considerable case color remaining, especially on the flat. Cone sight is sharp. Frame retains 80% case color finish with most of the loss on left side by hammer screw. Engraving and markings are sharp. Backstrap and trigger guard also retain most of the orig silver-plate with the majority missing on backstrap. Markings are sharp. Frame and grip screws all retain a generous amount of fire blue finish. Left grip strap screw has a broken head. This made it impossible to remove grip. Grip fits perfectly. Cyl shows 50% somewhat dull blue finish with flaking at the rear and a light drag mark between bold stops. SN is clear. Five safety pins are present but somewhat battered. Hammer shows considerable case color finish. Wolf head engraving is sharp. Trigger retains a generous amount of fire blue. Mechanics are crisp. Case is very good with most of the orig varnish on exterior and a couple of small cracks and dents on the lid. Case lock tab area has been repaired. Lining is very good, partitions are intact. Revolver pocket shows impression of revolver. Partitions are slightly tattered. Bullet mold is very good with clean cavities and shows most of a dull blue finish. “COLT’S PATENT” mark on sprue and “36P” mark on mold are sharp. Flask is very fine, retaining most of the lacquer finish and very crisp embossing. Top and spout retain most of the gilt finish. Spring shows traces of orig blue finish. Cap tin is very good, retaining most of the Japanned finish. Label is intact with some slight stains and losses on edge. Combination tool also shows considerable blue remaining. Cartridge pack is very good with clear label and is intact. An opportunity to obtain a very attractive late production Colt Model 1861 police revolver whose history would be worth the research. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53096-1 TEP (17,500-27,500) ESA – Lot 1402

1403
$3,450.00

VERY FINE COLT MODEL 1862 POLICE REVOLVER WITH 6-1/2″ BBL.

SN 14312. Cal. .36. 6-1/2″ rnd bbl. Single line New York address with cased color frame, hammer and loading lever, fluted 5-shot cyl with silver washed brass trigger guard and backstrap and 1pc varnished walnut grips. Mfg 1862. A large portion of the production of these revolvers were later converted to cartridge, so fine condition original examples are not overly common. PROVENANCE: Fritz Baehr lifetime collection. CONDITION: Very fine with most Colt factory blue finish remaining on bbl assembly with an estimated over 60% blue finish remaining on cyl. Vivid case colors remain on frame and protected areas of hammer and loading lever. Little silver wash finish remains with the exception of protected areas around trigger and trigger guard. This is a very fine, all numbers matching example still retaining all 5 safety pins on rear of cyl. Most screws are fine, however show evidence of removal with an ill-fitting screw driver at some earlier period. Bore is excellent with slight corrosion at muzzle. Mechanics are crisp, however safety position on hammer fails to engage. Otherwise, an exceptional example. 53096-8 TDW (2,500-4,500) – Lot 1403

1404
$0.00

SPLENDID COLT 1860 ARMY RICHARDS MASON CONVERSION REVOLVER THE ANCESTOR OF THE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY.

SN 4796. Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl. This pristine example of the Richards Mason conversion has the 2-line patent dates on the frame .44 caliber marking on the trigger guard and is a 6 notch cylinder as opposed to the scarcer 12 notch cylinder. All SN’s matching. The loading gate undoubtedly matched to the number on the frame, but did not disassemble to verify this. Revolver is remarkable in that it retains nearly 100% of its orig bright nickel finish. Most of these saw heavy use on the frontier and were often cut down and later sent down to Mexico. Considering the rarity of a pristine Richards they should be worth more than comparable single actions not less. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: 4796 is in near pristine condition throughout. The bbl retains nearly 100% bright nickel as does ejector rod housing. Cylinder has perfect Naval engagement scene. Frame is pristine with one small peel on right side. Backstrap & trigger guard retain nearly 100% orig Colt factory nickel finish. Screws are very good. Grips with some minor dents on left side retain nearly all their orig bright factory varnish. Bore is excellent and front of cylinder indicates gun has been fired very little if at all. Action is tight as new. A very fine example of this scarce revolver. 53073-15 (12,500-22,500) – Lot 1404

1406
$10,925.00

HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT ARIZONA ASSOCIATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER CAVALRY REVOLVER WITH LETTER FROM NOTED AUTHORITY JOHN KOPEC.

SN 113906. Cal. 45. 7-1/2″ bbl. This most interesting Cavalry Colt was originally shipped in 1884 and sent back to Colt for refurbishment in the first decade of the 20th century according to Mr. Kopec, after which it found its way to Prescott, AZ where it did service on a cattle ranch whose identify should be able to be determined by the carving of brands on the right side of the grip. Interestingly No. 113906 has all matching numbers but was spared the usual fate of being cut down and made into an Artillery. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: No. 113806 retains nearly all of its 1910 period Colt factory refinish with faded case colors on frame and hammer. Most orig bright blue on bbl & ejector rod housing. Backstrap and trigger guard show hand wear. Screws are crisp. The grip has 9 cuts on left whose significance is unknown and a “CAH” and cattle brand “JLW” on right. Grip is orig to gun but shows wear and use. Bore is brilliant and action is crisp and tight as a new gun. The holster has cattle brands carved all over it and makers cartouche for “A J Mason Maker Prescott AT (Arizona Territory)”. If you like Western history this cavalry is for you. 53073-13 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1406

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1407
$34,500.00

VERY FINE HENRY NETTLETON INSPECTED COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER W/FACTORY LETTER.

SN 48131. Cal. 45. 7-1/2″ bbl. Standard configuration, blue/case hardened arsenal finish. All matching SN Colt Cavalry SAA inspected by Henry Nettleton. Grips have matching SN inked inside with 1878 cartouche and H.N. inspectors mark. This is one of the orig bbl length Nettleton’s that was refurbished for the cavalry at the Springfield Arsenal and is a very fine example of these rare U.S. Martial revolvers. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming configuration and delivery to the U.S. Government Inspector at Colt Plant on July 17, 1878 in a 150 gun shipment.Also a letter from noted historian, Larry Wilson, describing the revolver. CONDITION: Excellent overall with all matching numbers. Bbl retaining nearly all of its dull military bluing, ejector rod housing also excellent. Cylinder retaining much orig blue throughout.Backstrap and trigger guard with much orig finish. Feathering visible on backstrap as well as around front sight. Orig grips with very visible cartouches on both sides w/clear date 1878. Trigger with nitre blue. Mirror bore and tight crisp action. One of the better Nettleton’s we have observed. 52881-1 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1407

1408
$0.00

BEAUTIFUL AND ENIGMATIC COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY ARTILLERY MODEL REVOLVER.

SN L.D.. Cal. 45. 5-1/2″ bbl. This lovely Artillery model is very unusual in that the frame bears no SN but only the initials L.D., likely the U.S. Government inspector Lewis Draper. The trigger guard is from a Henry Nettleton Cavalry SN 47723. Backstrap is also unnumbered. Bbl & cylinder have no number either, although bbl has full Colt’s Patent firearms markings that are clear and obviously not refinished. Lack of frame SN makes this splendid conditioned Artillery a collectors enigma and worthy of further research. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: This Artillery is in lovely Colt Factory refurbished condition remaining brilliant blue on bbl and ejector rod housing. Thinning slightly on trigger guard and backstrap. Frame retains brilliant case colors fading somewhat on recoil shield. Slightly undersized grips are original to gun as refurbished with strong Renaldo A. Carr inspectors mark on butt.Bore is brilliant as new and action perfect. A most interesting and attractive Artillery model single action. 53073-16 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1408

1409
$17,250.00

BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY ARTILLERY MODEL REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 82190. Cal. 45. 5-1/2″ bbl. This beautiful Artillery revolver is one of the best examples of this most desirable U.S. Military issue pistols. It has the expected mixed numbers indicating that the work was most likely performed by colt Factory as these were altered from 7-1/2″ configuration for use by the U.S. Military in the Philippine campaign. Frame was shipped in 1882 and backstrap was originally on an Ainsworth shipped in 1874. In this condition Artillery models are sought after by both Colt and U.S. Military collectors. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Condition of this lovely revolver is outstanding in every way. Bbl and ejector rod housing retain almost all of their orig brilliant blue. Backstrap & trigger guard 7 cylinder retain almost all their orig blue with faint tracking line on cylinder and some thinning on backstrap. Refurbished frame retains almost all bright case colors. Hammer retains faded case colors. Screws are unmarred and retain all their orig niter blue. Grip is under size from refurbishment but has extremely crisp R.A.C. inspector mark on butt as is proper. Bore is brilliant and action is crisp and tight as a new gun. Difficult to improve upon this splendid Artillery model Colt. 53073-17 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1409

1410
$0.00

*PAIR OF EXTRAORDINARILY RARE & DESIRABLE FULLY FACTORY LETTERED ENGRAVED & INSCRIBED SILVER PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS.

1) COLT SAA. SN 208657. Cal. 45 Colt. Extraordinary engraved, silver plated Colt single action revolver with backstrap inscription. 4-3/4″ bbl, standard sight, 2-line bbl address with 2-line patent date and rampant Colt in circle. Fitted with fine, smooth pearl grips and has the last three digits of its serial number on the back of the cyl. This pistol is silver finished with fire blued screws & beautifully engraved by the master, Cuno Helfrecht, with about C+ level coverage. Engraving consists of about 60-70% coverage wonderful foliate arabesque pattern with very fine punch dot background. Top strap has feather pattern and top of bbl has Moorish pattern. The gullet of the frame in front of cyl on each side has tiny flower blossoms and top of back strap has beautiful fans with central “V”s. Top & bottom of actual back strap has beautiful incised pattern and the central part of back strap is inscribed “JOE PERIA”. The butt strap is lightly engraved and trigger guard bow has pattern that match the back strap. Full factory silver plated SAA are rare to begin with and to find one with beautiful engraving by master engraver Cuno Helfrecht presents a wonderful opportunity for the collector of decorated Colt firearms to acquire a gun with great rarity. Accompanied with a copy of Ron Graham letter. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching. Retains about 96-97% strong orig silver plating and most of the orig fire blue on the screws with only minor muzzle edge wear and some sharp edge wear on the frame. Grips are excellent, possibly period replacements. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are excellent showing little use. C&R 2) COLT SAA. SN 208673. Cal. .45. 4-3/4″ bbl. This is the pair to SN 208657; only it is presented to “N Garza” and retains its original factory pearl grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Virtually identical to its mate SN 208657 in every respect. Matched pairs of Helfricht engraved revolvers are virtually unknown and to find a silver plated pair with such beautiful and masterful engraving that letters from the Colt Factory as well as being lettered by a noted Colt authority Ron Graham, represents a not to be missed opportunity to acquire the rarest and best in decorated Colt SAA’s. C&R 53073-9, 53073-10 (150,000-225,000) – Lot 1410

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1411
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*MAGNIFICENT WILBUR GLAHN ENGRAVED 5-1/2″ .45 SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH SUPERB FACTORY MEDALLION CARVED IVORY GRIPS, W/FACTORY LETTER.

SN 350742. Cal. .45. 5-1/2″ bbl. As fine a factory engraved late Colt SAA revolver as can be found. Gun has characteristic Glahn rose and scroll engraving with extra touch just above SN on frame. The factory carved ivory grips are unusually well detailed and have beautiful mellow patina. Engraving on recoil shield and ejector is most tasteful reflecting some of the best work by Colt’s master engraver. All cuts are crisply executed in the very best manner. Standard markings throughout. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming configuration and Blue finish, Steer head carved ivory grips, Factory Engr, Charged to Loan Acct, Shipped on March 24,1927 to Murta Appleton & Co in a shipment of 2 guns. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extraordinary throughout. This revolver is in essentially the same condition as it was when it left the factory in 1927. It retains almost 100% of its orig factory blue on bbl, ejector rod housing, backstrap and trigger guard. Frame retains all of its brilliant factory case colors. Hammer retains all of its factory case colors. Face of cyl has little or no flash. Bore is mint and action is perfect. There is only the faintest hint of a tracking line on the cyl and overall is one of the finest condition pre-war SAA we have ever offered. Grips are nearly perfect with only one minute stress crack above the right grip medallion, it does not detract from the piece. Screw heads are all perfect. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53073-8 (45,000-65,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1411

1412
$46,000.00

*VERY RARE & DESIRABLE FACTORY ENGRAVED FULL SILVER-PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER 4-3/4″ BBL MARKED COLT FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER 44-40, W/FACTORY LETTER.

SN 350181. Cal. .44 WCF. 4-3/4″ bbl. Full factory silver plating is one of the scarcest finishes for the Colt SAA. No. 350181 is ultra-rare. The characteristic Wilbur Glahn engraving decorates the bbl, frame, cyl, backstrap and trigger guard in his usual rose and scroll style. Revolver features Colt factory medallion steer head ivory grips with five notches carved out at the base of left grip; significance is unknown. Silver plating has assumed a most attractive deep blue-black color and has not been polished. .44-40 at 4-3/4″ SAA’s of this period are rarely encountered. Accompanied by a Colt Factory Letter confirming configuration and Silver finish, Steer head carved ivory grips, Factory “Level 2” Engr, Shipped Oct 18,1926 to Richards & Conover Hardware Co in a shipment of 2 guns. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: This beautiful revolver retains most of its orig factory silver plating, engraving is as crisp as the day it left the factory with very little wear. Bore is mint and front of cyl shows only factory test firing. Action is crisp as new. Carved steer head grips fit perfectly. All together a fantastic revolver in the extremely desirable .44-40 cal. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53073-7 (40,000-60,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1412

1413
$0.00

*UNIQUE GLAHN FACTORY ENGRAVED 41 COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN FULL NICKEL WITH FACTORY RAISED CARVED STEER HEAD PEARL GRIPS AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 187737. Cal. .41. 5-1/2″ bbl. This unique factory engraved revolver was originally shipped in 1899 and returned to the factory for engraving at a later date. According to Colt authority R.L. Wilson, only one other specimen from the Glahn shop was returned for embellishment having been shipped in 1905 and engraved in 1923. Single-action 187737 has the factory ampersand rework mark on the right side of trigger guard bow. Engraving is classic Wilbur Glahn rose and scroll. Grips are unusual for Glahn with high raised relief carved steer head pearls with imitation ruby eyes. According to Wilson, this subject revolver was in the collection of a prominent Middle Eastern princely figure. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Gun retains nearly all of its orig Colt factory nickel finish. Bore is mint. Face of cyl shows virtually no flash marking. Action is crisp as new. A most interesting rare and desirable factory engraved Colt Single Action. 53073-11 (17,500-27,500) C&R – Lot 1413

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1414
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*EXTREMELY RARE COLT LONG FLUTE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH COLT FACTORY DOCUMENTED SHIPMENT TO TRAIN ROBBER SIDNEY FULCHER.

SN 329867. Cal. 45. 4-7/8″ bbl. This remarkable long flute Colt is rare enough in itself, but to find a factory documented SAA actually shipped to a noted “bad man” and train robber who was convicted of mail robbery and sentenced to 25 years in Levenworth is unprecedented. Most “bad man” revolvers carry anecdotal history. Sid Fulcher is documented in the Colt Factory records. Shipped to him in June of 1915, Fulcher registered for the U.S. Army in 1917 in Clifton, AZ. After the war he was a rodeo rider. After his mother committed suicide he decided to take the outlaw path and was involved in train robbing, mail robbery and shoot-outs with the Bradbury brothers during which his brother was killed and Sid was wounded. This fascinating Western “bad man” Colt is contained in its orig holster marked “Henry Nordhaus Deming, NM”. CONDITION: Sid Fulcher’s Colt SAA retains traces of orig bluing in long flute gullets on cut down bbl and trigger guard. Gun shows heavy use on grips with left side literally worn away from use. Bore is good and action is very crisp. If you want a factory documented Western “bad man” Colt revolver together with its orig New Mexico beautifully tooled leather holster this is a true historical treasure. 53041-1 (15,000-30,000) C&R – Lot 1414

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1415
$12,075.00

*ELEGANT PRE-WAR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER EMBELLISHED WITH SILVER INLAYS AND HAND-TOOLED LEATHER CASE BY ED BOHLIN, WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 353474. Cal .45 Colt. 7 1/2″ bbl. The revolver has standard blue finish on the barrel, cylinder, trigger guard and back strap. Frame, hammer and loading gate are casehardened. Fitted with 2pc smooth ivory grips. The barrel is roll-stamped: “COLT’S PT. FA MFG. Co./ HARTFORD CT. U.s.A.”. and “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45”. Frame has Colt “two-line, three-date” patent marking and Rampant Colt. Assembly “421” on loading gate. The full serial number, “353474” on the bottom of the frame and on the left side grip, “74” on back of cylinder. The back strap and cylinder are embellished with silver inlays by Ed Bohlin. A silver inlay on the butt is inscribed: “S. DABNEY” (matching “S.D” initial on case lid) and a silver inlay with delicate foliate patterns running the length of the back strap. The cylinder has Bohlin’s classic silver borders inlaid around the flutes and silver triangles inlaid at rear of cylinder. The edges of the trigger guard also features silver borders. The revolver rests in a fantastic full-coverage, hand-tooled, russet leather case made by Edward H. Bohlin of Hollywood, CA. The case is carved with the initials “S.D.” in a shield surrounded by hand-tooled floral designs. The case has a black velvet lining and contains a forty round bullet block w/silver mounted top and filled w/empty brass. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter which lists the revolver’s features as: Caliber: .45-C, Barrel Length: 7 1-2″, Finish: Blue, Stocks not listed. Revolver shipped to Tufts-Lyon Arms Co, Los Angeles, CA, June 4, 1931 as a 1 gun shipment. Also a 1930’s vintage Edward H. Bohlin product catalogue which illustrates a similar tooled revolver case on Page 116 with a list price of $40.00. Edward H. Bohlin was a legendary Hollywood Saddle Maker to the Stars, who was famous for his superb silver work on guns, saddles and tack. Bohlin’s work is considered among the finest of all 20th century makers! CONDITION: Very fine. Retains 95%+ original blue and color casehardened finish. Barrel has some very minor high edge wear and at muzzle and ejector housing. A very minor oxidation spot below sight blade. Strong case colors. Grips are sound w/ mellow patina and age lines. Crisp mechanics. Bright bore. Leather case is excellent w/light scuffing on the bottom, corners, and edges. The case lining is excellent. Additional research is needed to identify “S.Dabney”, but it is certain that he/she had very discerning taste and adequate resources during the early Depression era. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53190-5 JWD (12,000-17,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1415

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1416
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EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE EARLY NICKEL PLATED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER SHIPPED IN 1877 TO GENERAL HENRY L. ABBOTT BY COLT FACTORY.

SN 25765. Cal. 45 Eley. 5-1/2″ bbl. According to Colt factory letter, this revolver was shipped August 21, 1877 to General Henry L. Abbott, lifelong military artillerist and engineer whose cased Colt Navy which is also in this sale. Abbott wrote a note which accompanies this gun “This was presented to me by General Franklin after the war, being an improved type of the Colt revolver”. This is an extremely rare, early nickel example in that nickel plating only began during this year. This revolver is in lustrous condition with excellent bright markings throughout including bbl address, niter blue screws, and varnished walnut grip. All in all an extremely rare and very early Colt Single Action in near mint condition. Gun is accompanied by General Abbott’s beautiful soft blue lined leather holster of the period. CONDITION: Revolver is extraordinary retaining mostly all its orig nickel finish with only minor toning around front sight. Cyl is perfect with one small peel. Backstrap and trigger guard are all excellent. Niter blue screws and base pin are brilliant. Face of cyl is as new and does not appear to have ever been fired. Bore is mint, mechanics are crisp. All matching numbers. Varnished walnut grips fit perfectly and have nearly all varnish remaining. Holster is excellent with plug present, not attached. 53179-2 (10,000-12,000) – Lot 1416

1417
$4,312.50

*VERY FINE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY “KING CUSTOM” REVOLVER.

SN 356000. Cal .357 Mag. 7 1 /2″ barrel with one line address and COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY / 357 stamping. The revolver features a D.W. King “Cockeyed” hammer which is so marked on left side and a wide checkered target trigger which is also likely a King product. The trigger channel in the grip frame has been milled open to accommodate the wide target trigger. Additionally, the front sight blade has been notched to provide shadow. The revolver is fitted with a wonderful set of diamond checkered Roper grips. The left grip is carved with the initials “H.D.W.”, a person whose identity is unknown. A very fine Single Action with best quality period alterations, popularized by the likes of Elmer Keith. CONDITION: Very Fine. Gun retains approx. 95% of its original blue and case color with only slight high edge wear and faint dragline on cylinder. The backstrap and trigger guard retain about 70% original blue with most loss on backstrap and lower portion of front strap. Grips are sound with most original finish and minor chip at left heel. Crisp mechanics. Bright bore. 53190-8 JWD (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1417

1418
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*FANTASTIC FACTORY CUSTOM SHOP ENGRAVED SINGLE ACTION ARMY BY DENISE THIRION.

SN THIRION-1. Cal. 45 Colt 4-3/4″ barrel. Royal deep blue finish overall. Full factory engraved in “B” coverage with gold bands on rear of cylinder and at muzzle. This master engraved Single Action is a true piece of mechanical art. Having been made to appear screwless so as to allow the engraving not to be disrupted by the screw heads or screw holes. An elegant scene of a cowboy mounted upon a bucking bronco inset in a desert ranch scene with a mesa in the rear is portrayed on the right side of frame. This is surrounded by fine scroll and foliate arabesque with a fine dot punch background. The engraving continues to cover the full recoil shields as well as back strap and over two thirds of the barrel. Butt and trigger guard are embellished in the same format as is the cylinder and top strap of frame. mounted with a perfectly fitted pair of Colt monogrammed one and half piece Ivory grips. This masterpiece, embellished by Denise Thirion, has the serial number of THIRION-1. Comes with its original Colt shipping box with outer sleeve and label reads, “Custom Shop Model p1840Z THIRION-1 Ivory “B” engraved Expert engraved Gold Bands Panel scene Screwless Frame order 5799″. Denise Thirion is now listed as a Master Engraver with the Colt custom shop. Comes with the original shipping packing list dated 1998 to Bangers gun distributors in Birmingham, AL. CONDITION: Excellent and as new. No indication of actual use. Bore and mechanics are as new. All observed numbers are matching. Box is excellent and complete with instruction manual and all paper work from factory. This is an opportunity to own one of the finest examples of Colts Custom shop work and the inclusion of gold bands and Ivory make it one of the great rarities from the factory. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52832-1 TDW (12,000-15,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1418

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1419
$8,050.00

*BEAUTIFUL COLT FACTORY CUSTOM SHOP ENGRAVED SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH IVORY BIRD’S HEAD GRIP.

SN S08208A. Cal. 45 Colt. 3-1/2″ bbl. Blue and case color finishes with factory ivory grips. This outstanding revolver is listed as being “B” coverage engraved. The engraving consists of master quality foliate arabesque with a fine dot punch background. The coverage on the frame amounts to a full coverage of embellishment. The barrel is skillfully engraved in the same manner with a two thirds coverage and is inclusive of the front sight being engraved. Cylinder is engraved with full coverage with the exception of the flutes. The backstrap and triggerguard are engraved with a equal amount of coverage. The perfectly fitted Ivory grips in the special order bird’s head grip are of the 2-piece variation. Another very rare feature is the hammer is factory engraved and left blued. This is very rarely encountered on Factory Colt engraved revolvers. Box label is marked “Model P1840Z C.S. #4901 Serial number S08206A S.A.Army-CP Design .45LC, 3 1/2” Bbl. Blue/CC Finish Type “B” Engraving Ivory Grips”. These fantastic pieces of workmanship are no longer available from the Colt Factory as they are no longer accepting custom work orders. The revolver is complete with blue box with outer sleeve and all factory instructions and paperwork including hang tag. CONDITION: Excellent and as new. The gun shows no evidence of having ever had the cylinder turned. There is no wear or distress on the revolver. Grips are equally fine. Bore is pristine as viewed from muzzle as no attempt to cock or rotate the cylinder was made. A finer example can not be had at this time. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52832-2 TDW (8,000-10,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1419

1420
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*ELEGANT CASED MASTER ENGRAVED COLT NEW FRONTIER REVOLVER WITH NICKEL FINISH AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 3000NR. Cal. .45 Colt. 7 1/2″ bbl Master engraved Steve Kamyk in scroll and vine motif in the tradition and style of Cuno Helfricht, w/a magnificent flying eagle scene on right recoil shield. The coverage of engraving amounts to what would be considered D coverage. Deep, lustrous nickel finish over the gun’s entirety w/exception of the Eliason target adjustable rear sight. Dual eagles heads are depicted on both sides of the nickel hammer. This cased New Frontier single-action was shipped Jan. 2 of 1962 to Mr. Fred Roff, President of Colt Patent Firearms Co., Hartford, Ct. This was by no doubt a prized custom engraved revolver and probably made for presentation by the President of Colt. Factory letter that accompanies this revolver does not indicate the engraving nor the 2-pc checkered ivory grips. However, the finish and embellishments appear to have been done by the factory. Steve Kamyk was a note Master Engraver for Colt and Engraved a number of firearms specifically for the president of Colt Firearms. These have been recorded in the factory ledgers and observed by us in the past. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition w/no indication of use. Bore and cylinder appear to have never been fired, grips fit perfectly and show no signs of distress or material loss. No turn line is evident on cylinder, so to prevent damage mechanics were not tested. Colt monogrammed display glass-fronted display case is equally fine and appears factory new.The revolver itself is signed by Master Engraver Steve Kamyk on the interior of the loading gate. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53194-1 TDW (10,000-15,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1420

1421
$258,750.00

*EXTRAORDINARY MARLIN ENGRAVED 1893 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH GOLD & PLATINUM INLAID DESIGN PRESENTED BY MARLIN TO ANNIE OAKLEY.

SN 419119. Cal. 38-55. This spectacular gun with irrefutable history is a takedown rifle and has a 24″ oct to rnd bbl with half mag was built by Marlin in 1917 for presentation to the world’s most famous marksman, Annie Oakley. It has a Rocky Mtn front sight and V-notch sporting rear sight. The receiver has special deluxe engraving with gold & platinum embellishments. The left side being the majestic “Monarch of the Dell”, stag typical of Marlin’s best work. The right side is that of a great bear poised over its kill. The remainder of the action is engraved in flowing foliate arabesque scroll with punch dot background. There is gold wire border engraving on receiver, lever, takedown ring & bottom of receiver. The hammer has platinum embellishments. A gold & platinum line surrounds the chamber area of the bbl and is encased with delicate scroll work. This great work is most likely that, of the renown Conrad Ulrich. Mounted with very highly figured American walnut with fine C-style checkering and pistol grip to a Marlin hard rubber buttplate. This fine firearm has a very interesting history and is chronicled in the book, Marlin Firearms; William S. Brophy, and is pictured on pgs 200, 547, and 548. Also printed in this book is a letter dated June 7, 1921, from Marlin Rockwell Corp. to Mr. L.J. Huber which follows:

“New Haven, Conn.
June 7, 1921

Dear Sir:-
We have your favor of June 6th giving us the number of the special model 1893 38-55 caliber Marlin rifle which you purchased in Philadelphia a short time ago.

This is a rifle which we presented to Annie Oakley back in 1917, and we are somewhat disappointed that it has been now offered on the market for sale. Miss Oakley expressed a desire to have one of our 38-55 caliber rifles and we went to considerable extra bother in getting out a special fancy gun that we considered she would be proud to own and shoot.

The value at the time that it was made up was in the neighborhood of $150.00 but considering the advance that has been made in the market price of firearms during the past two or three years the present value would be somewhat in excess of that figure. You can consider that you have obtained a very beautiful rifle and an exceptionally good shooter.

Under the present conditions we would not be in a position to furnish an extra 32-40 barrel part for the rifle engraving or forearm to match the buttstock. The only thing that we could supply would be the plain forearm without checkering and no engraving on the barrel, and our charge for a barrel part of this description would be $17.50.

There is a possibility that we will again take up the manufacture of the Marlin line in the near future and that guns will be on the market within the next four or five months. However, we do not think that we would be in a position to get out any special work for quite some time, although there is no doubt but what later on we could furnish a barrel part with the engraving and the checking to match the buttstock which you now have.”

Mr. Huber’s dismay is obviously very understandable. Marlin, like other firearm companies, wished to honor Oakley’s accomplishments, but of course, also wished to take advantage of her extraordinary popularity. Producing a firearm that was truly a work of art and presenting it to one of the most public marksmen in the world would likely result in much public use & exposure of their firearms. It was a very insightful & smart marketing ploy which had early on been much used by the famous and successful Samuel Colt. Unfortunately for Marlin, Oakley was not a vain, showy or boastful person. Her modesty and more importantly, her patriotic fervor, obviously far outweighed her attachment to such a beautiful gift. Not only did Oakley donate this and other fine firearms to the war effort, but she also relinquished most of her trophies for the cause of generating money to support the war effort and the purchase of War Bonds. Further proof of her patriotic feelings was exemplified by her attempt in both the Spanish American War & the First World War to establish a regiment of female soldiers to fight on behalf of the nation. In addition, she also offered to donate her services to teach marksmanship to the troops. At some point, Marlin purchased back this rifle (perhaps from Mr. Huber) and for years has been in the Marlin archives. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz; The Cody Firearms Museum (2007-2017), on loan from consignor for one of their prominent displays. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 95% of its orig blue with only sharp edge wear on the oct part of the bbl. It has the usual slight muzzle wear and typical nicks and dings. The mag tube retains most of its orig blue. The takedown ring and forward portion of receiver have faint case colors and mostly that of a silver hardening finish. The rear portion of the receiver the lever and hammer retain good strong visible colors. The stock is sound with a very professionally and expertly repaired hairline crack in the wrist. It has the usual minor nicks and dings and retains most of its fine factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, bore is shiny with some light scattered pitting. 53073-3 (200,000-250,000) – Lot 1421

1422
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SPECTACULAR MARLIN MODEL 1893 ENGRAVED TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 163058. Cal. 30-30. Special order 26″ octagon to round bbl, full magazine takedown, with ivory beaded combination front sight, and V-notch sporting rear sight with set screw. Also mounted with Lyman tang sight. Mounted with fancy checkered American walnut with pistol grip in style F and crescent buttplate. Factory engraved in no. 2 pattern. Left side scene with a whitetail buck deer being chased by a hound and inscribed with the name “Henry W. Cannon”. Right side engraving is of a smaller whitetail buck deer in a side hill woodland scene. The remainder of action, forend cap and takedown ring all have moderate scroll with punch dot background. The borders on both sides of receiver are of a framing style with wavy lines and punch dots. The top of the receiver borders are that of wavy lines. The inside left of the upper tang is stamped with serial number as is the stock top tang channel and the inside toe of buttplate. Cody Firearms Museum states that this serial number is too high to letter. There is no doubt that this is a factory engraved gun. We can only speculate as to Henry W. Cannon being the one who was comptroller of the currency during President Chester A. Arthur’s presidency. Cannon also gained recognition as a bank financier in St. Paul, MN, Washington, DC and NYC where he became President of Chase National Bank of New York. He was also an active sponsor of Rear Admiral Robert Perry’s dash to the North Pole in 1909, as arctic exploration was one of his hobbies. He is also recognized for building and endowing the library in Delhi, NY, and is also responsible for building the library in Franklin. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and mag tube retain 98-99% of its orig blue with just a faint trace of wear on sharp edges of octagon and a few very light storage scratches. Forend cap has nearly all of its orig. case colors showing. Receiver has 95-98% of its orig case coloring with the balance point of receiver and bbl takedown ring starting to silver. The lever and hammer retain nearly all of their visible case colors. Buttplate has most of its fading case colors starting to turn towards silver. Stock is sound with only minor storage marks and a couple of small dings. It retains nearly all of its factory style piano finish. The forend retains 95-98% of its orig. finish with some slight flaking at sharp edges and on the balance point. Checkering is sharp and has darkened with age. Mechanics are crisp, bore is fine with some extremely light pitting. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53073-4 (17,500-27,500) ESA – Lot 1422

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1423
$6,900.00

RARE SPECIAL ORDER MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 313905. Cal. 38-55. Standard grade rifle with very rare 32″ tapered rnd bbl with 30″ magazine. Bbl has Lyman ivory bead express front sight, a slot blank in the rear seat and a thick base sporting tang sight with 3″ staff. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock and Marlin semi-crescent smooth steel buttplate. Left side of upper tang is marked with matching SN which number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Buttplate is unnumbered but appears to be orig to this wood. The 32″ bbl, as found here, was the longest that Marlin offered and the 30″ magazine tube was the longest their machinery was capable of producing, therefore the disparity in length as compared to the bbl. Bbl has early style 2-line address & patent dates with the words “FIRE-ARMS” hyphenated as opposed to the later version of a single word. Left side of the bbl, above the forearm is marked “SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL” and top of receiver is marked “MARLIN SAFETY”, top tang is marked “MODEL / 1893”. The trigger plate is without the later added hole which is found on later models to inspect the fit of the carrier. Long barreled rifles, such as found here, were often ordered by shooters from the black powder era which required longer bbls to burn all of the powder before the bullet exited the muzzle. The “modern” smokeless powder was more rapid burning and did not require the extra bbl length to obtain maximum velocity. PROVENANCE: Ex- Dr. Frank Miller collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 98-99% strong orig factory blue with only a couple small marks on the magazine tube and faint muzzle edge wear. Forend cap retains about 98% orig blue with faint sharp edge wear and 1 small screwdriver mark. Receiver retains about 95% strong orig case colors, lightly to moderately faded, turning silver on the bottom. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on top edge. Lever retains strong case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with some slight oil staining at the receiver and some cloth pattern in the finish and overall retains most of an old restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52396-2 (6,500-9,500) ESA – Lot 1423

1424
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HISTORIC CIVIL WAR INSCRIBED HENRY MODEL 1860 RIFLE TO ANDERSONVILLE PRISON SURVIVOR FRANK W. SMITH.

SN 1431. Cal. .44RF Henry. 24-3/8″ bbl with small script “HENRY PATENT OCT 16 1860 / MANUFACT’D BY NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CT.” Early style brass receiver with rear sight dovetail and buttplate with rounded heel. Sling swivel on left side of stock and rib area of mag tube and bbl. All screws correctly marked with matching SN. Buttplate numbered to the gun. Beautiful mellow mustard colored brass on left and also mustard colored brass on right with inscription that reads “FROM STILMAN WITT ESQ. / TO / FRANK.W.SMITH, / 124. O.V.I. FEBY. 8TH/64”, which was four days after Frank W. Smith mustered into the 124th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1844 Smith mustered in at the age of 20 with his given occupation listed as “clerk’: Smith was appointed Corporal, then 1st Sergeant May 1, 1864. His service records lists him as missing in action, later updated to wounded and captured May 27, 1864 at the battle of Pickettsmill, Paulding County Georgia. Smith’s records also show incarceration in the infamous Confederate prison at Andersonville, GA for approximately one year, and mustered out of service June 7, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio. Stillman Witt, was a well known and respected Cleveland Ohio businessman and philanthropist. While the relationship between the two men is uncertain, it is clear that the Henry was a personal gift intended to give Smith an advantage in battle, should he need it. Undoubtedly, Smith’s Henry rifle was captured or commandeered in battle at Pickettsmill, its subsequent service history and chain of possession is also uncertain, though it was well maintained over the years. CONDITION: Very good plus. The barrel has traces of blue with the balance having been cleaned some time ago and is mostly a mottled gray patina but still displays traces of aged darkened plumb patina all in sheltered areas. There are some overall small handling marks and dings down the length. The barrel address and serial number are still sharp and clear. The receiver is an attractive mustard yellow color with some scattered handling marks and scuffs. The well executed inscription is sharp, clear and genuine. The side plates are original showing no signs of polishing and fit together snugly. The hammer and lever are now a mottled gray/dark patina. The stock is very fine with most of the original varnish, with pressure marks and scuffs overall. The buttplate’s brass patina matches the frame. Mechanically needs minor work. 53113-3 MS (45,000-65,000) – Lot 1424

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1425
$34,500.00

FABULOUS MARTIALLY MARKED 1860 HENRY RIFLE ID’D TO PVT CHARLES BOOZ(E), CO H, 3RD REGT US VETERAN VOL INFANTRY.

SN 7130. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ bbl. Two line Henry’s Patent address and serial 7130 on top flat of barrel. Has a 900 yard rear bbl sight with screw in top of ladder, standard front sight. Brass frame, straight grain American walnut stock. Faint Military inspector’s cartouche “JT” is visible near stock head on left side.Lower tang is stamped with “W” inspector mark. Case colored hammer, lever, and trigger. Second model Henry with unmarked screws. Magazine is an integral part of bbl and with a sling swivel mounted in fluted area. Receiver is a brass frame, side plates fit very well, looks to have been in place for a long time without being removed. Hammer is case colored along with lever and trigger. Accompanied by a comprehensive archive of material about Private Booz including Service history, Muster and Pension documents that lists the Henry rifle by SN, issued to him on May 5, 1865 and confirmed by Springfield Research Service records. CONDITION: Overall very good to fine. 60-70% orig blue finish on bbl and magazine with the finish turning to patina. Minor wrench mark at chamber area. Rear bbl sight is a dark patina. Hammer retains some case colors, 20-30% and balance has turned to mix of silver and patina. Lever mostly a dark patina, as well as trigger. Receiver maintains a deep mustard color to indicate that it has not been polished. Stock has medium to light impressions and few surface scratches on both sides, fits receiver very good with no chips or splits. Toe of stock at buttplate has a 3/8″ chip of wood missing. Bore has medium to light pitting throughout bbl, still retains strong rifling. Rifle cycles correctly, mechanics are fine. 53192-1 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 1425

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1426
$37,375.00

IMPRESSIVE U.S. MARTIAL HENRY RIFLE WITH MILITARY INSPECTOR STAMPINGS ON BARREL AND FRAME.

SN 3114. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl with standard front sight. Address on bbl properly marked with Henry patent “OCT. 16 1860 / MANUFACT’D BY THE NEW HAVEN ARMS CO NEW HAVEN CT”. Henry ladder sight in rear of bbl marked “900 yds”. Magazine tube integral with bbl. “HC” on right side of receiver. “CGC” marked on bbl. Straight grain American walnut. Bbl retains dark grey on bbl flats and magazine. Ding evident on left and right sides of receiver indicate side plates have been removed. Right side of receiver is deep mustard color. Carrier lifter retains deep mustard color. Matching numbers on inside of bottom of lower tang, top of stock channel and toe of buttplate. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good. Traces of orig finish remaining on stock. There are normal dings and scratches. Right side of stock with several deeper impressions. Case colored hammer, lever and trigger. Brass frame with deep mustard color on both sides indicates no polish or cleaning. Screw heads show evidence of being turned. Buttplate screws are orig. Receiver screws have been replaced. Wood to metal fit is very good to fine with no cracks or chips. Bore is frosted with no pitting and strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 52913-7 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1426

1427
$24,150.00

IMPORTANT CIVIL WAR 1860 HENRY RIFLE INSCRIBED “A.ROGALL”, CAPT. OF CO. G, 54TH OH INFANTRY, ALSO 27TH & 118TH U.S. COLORED INFANTRY.

SN 4834. Cal. 44 Henry. Standard Henry rifle with 24-1/4″ octagonal barrel, integral magazine tube and early 1st type German silver front sight blade with round top and 2nd type 900 yard Henry ladder rear sight without slide stop screw. Marking on bbl is two line Henry rolled die marking, SN placed on top flat behind rear sight. Brass receiver on left side is hand-engraved “A. ROGALL”, in large period script. Stock is of American straight grain walnut with sling swivel mounted on left side and pronounced “Henry bump”. Front sling swivel mounted in the fluted portion of bbl and magazine tube. Buttplate is of brass and is of the first model type with trap. Florien Albert Rogall de Salmonski was born in Russian Poland May 4, 1824. His family was of Polish nobility, and his father was a Colonel in the Polish contingent serving under Napoleon. In 1851, Rogall came to the U.S. and was naturalized and lived in Cincinnati, Ohio, as an art teacher. He married Anna Jemima Mooney on March 7, 1860, and had three children. He enlisted in the 54th Ohio Infantry on October 11, 1861, and was promoted to Captain March 20, 1862. He fought in the battles of Shiloh, Corinth, and Chickasaw Bayou. On April 16, 1964 he was mustered in as Captain the 27th Regiment U. S. Colored Infantry in Columbus, Ohio. The 27th U. S. Colored Infantry was ordered to Annapolis, Maryland to join up with the Army of the Potomac who were gathering there. Rogall was very vocal in the harsh conditions and treatment of officers and troops and is chronicled in his Civil War diary (April 1864-April 1865), where he expresses his homesickness and disenchantment with military service and comments on the U.S. colored troops and military medical care, in very direct language. Accompanied by information about Rogall’s service history and infantry units. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very Good. Bbl retains 70-80% dark patina with orig blue mixed in with it. Rear bbl sight is also of a dark patina with orig blue in protected areas. Side plate on left side has dings on the top edge and fits receiver very well with a deep, dark, mustard colored look. Receiver shows normal use with receiver edges somewhat rounded on the bottom and sharp lines on top on both left and right sides of receiver. Period inscription is legible. Hammer and lever retains dark patina. Stock is sound with numerous impressions and dings has some scratch marks around mounting of sling swivel. Right side of stock would indicate more light gouges and surfaces scratches with a dark area of wood to rear of stock. Screw heads all retain an unused condition all but two that are buggered up. Bore has medium to heavy pitting throughout but still retains strong rifling. Cycles properly and mechanics function well. 52913-1 MS (22,500-32,500) – Lot 1427

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1428
$54,625.00

EXTRAORDINARY JOHN ULRICH ENGRAVED AND SIGNED WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION RIFLE BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN EXHIBITED AT THE 1876 PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL WORLD EXPOSITION.

SN 103671. Cal. 44 RF Henry. Spectacular gold washed ’66 rifle with 24-1/4″ oct bbl, full magazine, thinned half nickel front sight and 900-yd Henry ladder rear sight. Mounted with outstanding 2-3X, uncheckered American walnut with straight stock and crescent buttplate that has a trap containing an orig 4-pc brass & iron cleaning rod. Buttplate toe screw is a replacement and the hole is stripped. Bottom of stock and forend cap have factory sling swivels. Trigger is of the thin pointed toe style found on numerous special order rifles. Left side of lower tang is marked “XXX”. The top tang channel of buttstock retains no vestige of the number that might have been there, having been obliterated during numerous removal and re-installation of the buttstock. Buttplate tang has the entire matching SN inside the toe. There is little doubt, however, that this buttstock is probably orig to this rifle or certainly of the period.

This rifle is incredibly engraved in semi-relief by master engraved John Ulrich and signed microscopically on the bottom tang “J.Ulrich”. Engraving consists of full coverage, very tight foliate arabesque patterns on the receiver with the large scalloped border vignette of a standing bull elk in a forest scene on the left sideplate and a smaller round vignette in semi-relief of a walking bull elk in a meadow scene on the left front flat. The hammer screw hole is surrounded by a large flower blossom with a small scroll on the sideplate having another very detailed smaller flower blossom. Right sideplate has the scallop bordered semi-relief vignette of a bugling bull elk in an extremely detailed forest scene with the smaller round vignette of a walking bull elk in a meadow scene on the right front flat. Right side hammer screw hole is engraved with mirror image to the left side, of a flower blossom. Two small scrolls above the loading gate opening terminate in detailed flower blossoms. All of the foliate arabesque patterns have very fine pearled background. Full coverage engraving extends over the entire top and bottom of receiver along with top tang. Bottom tang is engraved to match. Bottom of carrier is engraved with foliate arabesque patterns on front and rear edges with tiny diamond and dot patterns in the center. Similar, slightly larger diamond and dot patterns are engraved between the timing screws. Top edges of ejection port are engraved in feather patterns. Forend cap also has full coverage foliate arabesque and floral patterns. Buttplate tang is lightly engraved to match. This rifle was produced in about 1872 and was probably intended as part of the Winchester Exhibition Collection. It, along with other similarly engraved rifles and carbines was part of the Winchester Exhibit at the 1876 Philadelphia World Exposition. Although this rifle is not pictured in the Winchester Engraving books by Wilson, pg. 144 of The Book of Winchester Engraving pictures rifle no. 109651 which is nearly identically engraved in semi-relief with nearly identical vignettes and coverage. The caption for that rifle also states that it was believed to have been displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Expo. Most certainly it is of exhibition quality and was probably sold after the 1876 Philadelphia display. CONDITION: About good. No orig finish remains with the bbl a smooth dark brown patina, the remains of an old refinish with scattered fine pitting. The bbl address was mostly obliterated during the refinish process. Magazine tube is also a smooth dark brown patina. Receiver, sideplates, forend cap and buttplate show light to moderate edge wear with very light wear on the engraving, just touching the high points and overall retains an even dark mustard patina with traces of orig gold in the engraving. Hammer retains silvered case colors and the lever in a dark brown patina. Wood is sound with numerous nicks, scratches and dings, a bruise on the right wrist and a couple more on the forearm and overall retains about 85% orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are fine. Strong sharp bore with good shine and scattered pitting. Cleaning rod is fine. 53113-2 (45,000-60,000) – Lot 1428

1429
$14,950.00

OUTSTANDING HENRY MARKED EARLY WINCHESTER 1866 RIFLE WITH FACTORY DELUXE FIGURED WALNUT STOCK.

SN 21680. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ bbl. Full length magazine. Standard forward bbl sight with German silver insert. Rear sight is late Henry type sight with 900 yd. Receiver is brass. Loading gate with nitre blue. Stock is fancy grain American walnut stock. Forearm with no burl but straight grain wood. Equipped with sling swivels on stock and forearm cap. Crescent brass buttplate. All numbers match in upper channel of stock and buttplate. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Fine overall condition. Bbl retains 80-85% blue with balance turning patina. Magazine 70-80% blue with light surface rust. Balance of magazine tube finish dark plum. Both sides of brass receiver retain deep mustard color indicating no cleaning or polishing for a long period of time. Loading gate retains 80-90% dark nitre blue. Receiver edges are mostly sharp, indicating very little use. Side plates appear to have not been removed. Buttplate retains beautiful mustard color with no evidence of scratches or dings. No cleaning rods in buttstock of rifle. Case color on hammer in protected areas with the balance turning patina. Lever is mostly dark patina with no evidence of case color. Trigger is dark patina as well. Numerous scratches and dings on left and right sides of stock. Right side with one deep scratch within 1″ of buttplate. Stock fit to receiver is excellent with no splits or cracks. Finish on left side of stock rates at 90% with right side 93%. Left side of forearm with numerous dings and 3-4″ chip on high point next to bbl. Small chip of wood missing on left side next to forearm cap. Right side with numerous scratches and dings. Total finish remaining on forearm 75-80%. Screw heads are in very good condition appearing to have had little to no use. Nosecap screw is “buggered up”. Gun cycles and functions correctly. Mechanics are fine. Bore shiny with strong rifling and scattered moderate pitting. 52913-3 MS (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1429

1430
$13,800.00

MARVELOUS WINCHESTER 1866 RIFLE WITH CODY FIREARMS MUSEUM LETTER.

SN 131950. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ oct bbl with full magazine. Standard front and rear sights. Hammer, lever and trigger are case colored. Loading gate in nitre blue. Dark American walnut stock and forearm. Stock and buttplate are numbered to gun. Accompanied by a Winchester Factory letter confirming configuration with ship date of June 27, 1877. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Fine condition overall. Brass receiver is deep mustard color on both left and right sides. Left and right sideplates fit extremely well and appear to not have been removed. Sharp edges evident on both sides of receiver. Loading gate retains 65-75% nitre blue. Hammer retains 50-60% dark case colors. Lever mostly a dark patina with no case color. Trigger is dark patina as well. Left and right sides of stock with light impressions and surface scratches with no evidence of chips or missing wood. Forearm with light impressions and scratches on both sides. Nosecap and buttplate also retain deep mustard color with no scratches or dings. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 52913-6 MS (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1430

1431
$11,500.00

SPLENDID WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 RIFLE.

SN 13634. Cal. 44 Henry. 20″ rnd bbl with bbl bands forward and rear. Forward with integrated sight. Correct rear bbl sight. Full length magazine tube. Saddle ring and stud are in place. Straight grain American walnut stock. Brass receiver. Loading gate is flat type, indicating very early first model 1866. Straight grain American walnut forearm. Matching SN’s in upper channel of stock and left side of lower tang. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Good condition overall. Bbl retains little orig finish. Most areas have turned to dark grey patina. Address on bbl is barely legible, indicating heavy handling. Magazine tube with no evident damage. Bbl band devoid of blue. Screws in both bbl bands are quite “buggered” but in place. Brass receiver on left shows scratches and evidence of hard use. Side plates appear to have been removed. Right side of receiver with scratches running horizontally to the gun with the loading gate retain 20% nitre blue. Screw heads on receiver very good to fine. Stock has turned to dark orange color with minor surface scratches and impressions. Small chip in corner of upper tang next to receiver on left side. Right side of stock with light impressions and scratches. Wood to metal fit on both sides is fine, with no cracks or splits. Buttplate fits extremely well with no major dings or gouges. Forearm has turned dark. Gun cycles properly. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore with light pitting and strong rifling. 6 or 7/10. 52913-5 MS (10,000-12,500) – Lot 1431

1432
$11,500.00

FINE EARLY HENRY MARKED WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 OCTAGONAL BARREL RIFLE.

SN 21409. Cal. .44. 24-3/8″ bbl. Deep mustard color brass on both sides. American straight grain walnut stock and forearm. Full mag tube. Early bbl address “HENRYS PATENT OCTOBER 16 1860 WITH KINGS PATENT MARCH 9 1866”. Comes equipped with late Henry 900 yd ladder sight along with a standard front bbl sight with German silver blade. Case colored hammer and lever have turned to a dark patina with trigger as well. Carrier lifter is a dark mustard color. CONDITION: Very good. Oct bbl is dark plum with minor surface rust at end of muzzle with no serious dings or gouges in bbl. Mag tube is also a dark patina with some surface rust near muzzle. All screw heads look to be turned but are in good condition. Loading gate retains 60-70% of dark plum color. Stock has numerous surface dings and scratches with a black line that runs the distance of stock from tang to buttplate. Stock fit is excellent. Right side of stock has more compressions; moderate to deep ones on high side of stock. Looks to have orig finish which is about 60-70%. Ladder sight is dark patina with the ladder being slightly bent. Forearm on left side has surface compressions on side and bottom; right side has 1/2″ gouge in forearm that edges to receiver and forearm cap remains intact with no splintering or cracking. 75-80% original finish remains on forearm. Receiver retains a deep mustard color with no apparent polishing of buffing on both left and right sides. Sideplates look like they have not been removed from a long period of time. Top of receiver is an even darker mustard color with minor dings on right hand side. Upper tang is unmarked, but a deep mustard color. Lower tang is marked with SN and “b” stamped in front of lever latch. Rifle cycles correctly. Bore is moderately eroded but shiny. A pleasant brass frame 66 rifle that has aged well over its lifespan. 53179-3 MS (10,000-12,000) – Lot 1432

1433
$0.00

IMPRESSIVE WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 RIFLE WITH LOVELY UNTOUCHED ‘MUSTARD’ COLORED FRAME.

SN 43073B. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ oct bbl. Full magazine with front sight with German insert. Rear sight is late Henry sight marked for 900 yds. Equipped with sling swivels mounted on belly of stock and on bottom of forearm cap. Stock is straight grain American walnut. Matching SN’s on buttplate and stock. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Bbl retains 20-30% blue, mostly in protected areas. Balance of bbl turning dark patina. Standard front bbl sight has turned to dark patina. Rear bbl sight is mostly dark patina and latter portion is slightly bent. Brass retains beautiful mustard color. All screw heads in very good condition. Hammer has some case color on right side with the left turning to dark patina. Lever is mostly all patina. Trigger is mostly all patina. Magazine tube is 20-25% blue with the balance turning patina. Receiver has dark mustard colored look which indicates that it may not ever have been polished or cleaned. This applies to right side as well. Stock on left side has numerous dings and scratches with one impression running about 6″ forward of buttplate. Right side of stock has a few gouges, one that is deep next to lower tang. Some surface scratches. Bottom of stock next to buttplate has some slivers of wood missing, deep dings and surface impressions. Wood to metal fit on both sides is excellent with no chips or pieces of wood missing. Loading gate has turned pewter with no nitre blue showing. Left side of forearm with numerous dings and scratches with 1-4″ chip of wood missing near cap. Right side of forearm also with numerous dings. Bright shiny bore with light pitting. Mechanics are very good. A fine and all original Yellow Boy. 52913-4 MS (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1433

1434
$0.00
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Please Note: This Winchester is a modified 1866 Musket, not an original carbine.

WINCHESTER 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 34903. Cal. .44. 20″ bbl. Comes equipped with two bbl bands, front bbl band is equipped with sight integrated into bbl band. Sling swivel is attached to rear bbl band, other end of sling swivel is in place at end of stock. No address on bbl can be found. Receiver has deep mustard color which is evenly spread to both sides. Hammer, trigger and lever have dark patina. CONDITION: Good as refinished. Bbl is a dark blue that indicates a refinish some time ago, as no bbl address is evident. Numerous rust and pit marks on right side of bbl as well as numerous rust spots on right side mag tube. Brass looks to be of a deep mustard color without any polishing for a long period of time on either side. Right side plate has a few dings in it, nothing serious. Stock does not fit receiver well as it is numbered “4594” and is not orig to gun. Stock appears to have been sanded as is evident at brass above wood line. Buttplate does not fit stock. A good entry level “Yellow Boy” saddle ring carbine. 53157-3 MS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1434

1435
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RARE AND VERY DESIRABLE IMPRESSIVE FIRST MODEL WINCHESTER 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH WINCHESTER FACTORY LETTER.

SN 14500. Cal. 44-40 Win. 20″ rnd bbl with front sights integrated into bbl band. Barrel address reads “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN CT / KING’S IMPROVEMENT PATENT MARCH 29 1866 OCTOBER 16 1860”. Full length magazine tube. Standard rear carbine bbl sight. Dust cover is mortise type with oval thumbprint. Receiver is blued. Comes with case colored hammer, lever and trigger. Buttplate is case colored as well. No cleaning rods in trapdoor. Full length magazine tube. Stock is early American walnut with straight grain. Forearm is also straight grain American walnut. No caliber markings on top bbl or on carrier lifter. Lower tang marked with “334”. Upper channel of stock marked with the same numbers. Buttplate marked on toe “334”. All equipment is original to the gun. Accompanied by copy of a 1965 dated Winchester Factory Letter, stating that the SN is listed as a carbine, shipped July 24, 1877. CONDITION: Totally original, as found. Bbl retains 75-80% strong blue Noticeable linear scratches along each side of forearm indicates cleaning that marked the bbl just above the forearm. Magazine tube retains 70-75% blue with the balance turning patina. The forward bbl band has 40% blue on right side with the left side turning patina. Rear bbl band is mostly patina and pewter grey in color. End of magazine tube has some minor dings which are easily fixed. Left side of receiver is mostly dark patina in color with traces of blue underneath the side plate. Right side of receiver has 60-70% blue with remaining amount of finish turning to patina. Hammer is 60-70% dark case color with the balance turning patina. Lever has case colors in protected areas only, and the bottom high points of lever have turned silver. Balance has turned patina. Bottom tang is 50-60% blue with some minor scratches and the balance turning patina. Buttplate retains 50-60% case color with balance silvering out. All but one of screw heads are unturned. Side plate screw is marred. Wood condition on left side with semi-deep impressions on back portions near buttplate. Right side has numerous dings and rear of stock with a few small gouges that have turned dark. Stock fit to receiver on right side has a deep impression in wood which is appears to be period of use saddle wear. Buttplate fit is excellent. Gun cycles correctly. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. It is very difficult to find First Model 1873 SRC’S with any original finish much less 75% original factory blue. A particularly fine example of this rare carbine. 52918-2 (10,500-15,500) – Lot 1435

1436
$0.00

OUTSTANDING ENGRAVED FIRST MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER FULLY NICKEL PLATED.

SN 16193. Cal. .44WCF. 20″ rnd bbl. The top of the bbl is roll-stamped “WINCHESTER’S-REPEATING-ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CT./KING’S- IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29.1866. OCTOBER 16.1860” in two lines between the lower bbl band and the rear sight. Full mag, and front bbl band with an integrated front sight, rear bbl sight is of the standard carbine type. The rear bbl band is in place. Receiver has engraving with large foliates on side plates and flat portion of receiver. A blank panel within the side plate with no inscription. Dust cover is of an oval thumbprint, nickel finish with engraving. The right side of receiver also with large foliates matted on front and rear of the receiver, with punch-dot background and double line borders. The hammer and lever are not engraved, but the lever does have a nickel plating. Carbine stud and ring are in place. The bottom of the cartridge elevator is decorated with double-line cross-hatch and dot engraving. The stock and forearm are straight grain American walnut. Buttplate has a sliding brass trapdoor, without cleaning rods in place. “MODEL. 1873” is roll-stamped on the upper tang in fancy letters. The serial number, “16193” is located on the lower tang between the lever latch and the rear tang screw. CONDITION: Very good to fine. The carbine retains 75% of the nickel-plated finish with minor flaking on the muzzle, top of the bbl, upper bbl band, lever, lower tang, and rear bbl band. Left side of the frame retains 75% of nickel near the saddle ring. The buttplate retains about 25% of the nickel-plated finish. The engraving is crisp and deep. The stock with added finish, with a few compressions and surface scratches on the high part of the stock, right side with also some compressions and scratches with no chips or wood missing on either right or left, no cracks are visible. The forearm is in very good overall condition with no added finish, a few handling marks, rear bbl band looks to have never been removed, there are some scratches and chips around rear bbl band area and some dings on top of bbl behind rear bbl band. All screw heads look unmarred with the exception of one on bottom of frame. Bore has strong rifling, light pitting, bright and shiny. Cycles correctly, mechanics are fine. 53113-5 MS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 1436

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1437
$0.00

SENSATIONAL BRITISH PROOFED WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 DELUXE ENGRAVED SHORT RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 10923. Cal. 50-95 Winchester Exp. Special Order Deluxe Sporting Rifle made for the British Commonwealth Trade. 22″ Full matted round bbl with half magazine. Sporting style sights. “WINCHESTER’S REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN CT.” and “KING’S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29.1866. OCTOBER 16.1860.” is hand engraved to either side of the barrel matting. “.50 CAL” is hand engraved on the top side of the matting at chamber and “95 GRS.” on opposite side of chamber. London definitive proof marks also at chamber area and on receiver. Second model-style dust cover is hand engraved “WINCHESTER EXPRESS-.50 CAL. 95 GRS.” in two lines. “50-95” is engraved on the bottom of the cartridge carrier. Receiver and appended metal surfaces are tastefully engraved with flourishes of foliate scrollwork and scallopine embellishments. This conservative engraving treatment was billed at $5 by the factory and was executed by Winchester master engraver, John Ulrich and is signed by him in microscopic stamped letters “J. ULRICH” on tang behind the trigger. Case hardened shotgun butt with a wisp of engraving at heel, lever and hammer are bare. American fancy walnut stock marked in upper channel “1001” as well as on the lower tang “1001 XXX S”. Pistol grip with black ebony insert. Standard H-style checkering. This exact rifle is illustrated on page 243 of “THE WINCHESTER BOOK” by George Madis. Accompanied by a Winchester Factory Letter which confirms the special order features and shipped on Oct. 14, 1880. CONDITION: Fine. Rnd bbl has 85-90% blue. Forearm cap has 40-60% light case colors. Receiver has 80-85% case colors that are bright and vivid on left side with right side having 30-40% with colors present but not strong or vivid. Loading gate is a dark plum. One side breech block engraved with light to medium mustard color. Stock features pistol grip and cap that are fine with light impressions with what looks to be orig finish on both left and right sides. Shotgun metal buttplate is not numbered to the gun. Buttplate is 50-60% blue with only heel showing wear. Wood has a chip missing from right side next to receiver, no other chips are missing. Stock fits upper tang very well with no chips or splinters missing on lower tang. No cracks evident. Forearm wood is with light surface scratches with no chips of wood missing. Bore has some roughness to one area otherwise bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Many of these rare special order short rifles saw use throughout the British Empire, especially in India and Africa during the last quarter of the 19th century. 53113-1 (90,000-130,000) – Lot 1437

1438
$6,900.00

FINE AND SCARCE MODEL 1876 EARLY THIRD MODEL WINCHESTER RIFLE.

SN 62940. Cal. 40-60. 28″ full oct bbl. Standard sights with full magazine. Cal. marking on top of bbl and also cal. marking on brass lifter. CONDITION: Oct. bbl rates a good 90-95% orig blue with some light impressions over the top of the 40-60 cal. marking but still legible. Receiver left side retains 90% of strong blue with one rub mark on the left side plate, all screw heads all remain in excellent unmarred condition. Right side of the receiver is maybe 70-60% blue with two rub markings on the side plate. Hammer and lever retain ample amounts of case color mostly on the hammer and in protected areas on the lever. Buttplate is a standard toe end buttplate that is blued with 80% blue remaining. Wood condition forearm has one negligible repair on the bottom next to receiver with a fill of some kind (?). Wood condition is excellent which looks to be an old refinish sometime ago. Forend cap is 40-50% blue remaining and fits well to the rifle. Dust cover fits tight on rail and retains 60% blue. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny bore. (Only 63,871 1876 ‘Centennial Model’s were manufactured making them more than 10 times as rare as the 1873, most having seen hard use in the West. 52966-1 MS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1438

1439
$10,350.00

VERY GOOD WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 44165. Cal. .45-75. 22″ rnd bbl with traditional carbine rear sight and 2pc walnut stocks with full length carbine forearm. Very strong and prominent “NWMP” cartouche in right side of butt as well as a Canadian property number “APP 163” to rear of lower tang. This gun is documented as having been mfg in 1885 and was received in a group of 150 said carbines by the Northwest Mounted Police in March 1885. This carbine is also documented to have had a long history with both the Canadian Mounted Police and Provincial Polices. This specific gun was among those returned from the Deputy Minister of Militia to the Northwest Mounted Police and was used by the White Horse Division of the Yukon Territory during the Gold Rush period as well as later being sold to the Alberta Provincial Police in 1919 to correlate with the stock marking found behind the tang. Most of these guns saw very heavy usage and the few that survived were in very poor condition. CONDITION: Good overall with most metal finishes having turned patina or to have been worn silver. Stocks are somewhat worn as is to be expected with a small amount of material loss on left forward section of forearm and several small areas of material loss at upper and lower receiver tangs. All markings are legible and evident. Cartouches and property markings are very strong and far better than most. Bore, although moderately dark has strong and well defined rifling. Mechanics are functioning and crisp. A fine example of a well documented carbine from the Northwest Territories. 53157-1 TDW (4,500-6,500) – Lot 1439

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1440
$4,887.50

DESIRABLE WINCHESTER 1886 TAKEDOWN RIFLE.

SN 88092. Cal. .40-65. 26″ full oct bbl with blade front and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Blue frame with 2pc walnut stocks with full mag and crescent butt. Case color hammer and lever and nitre blue loading gate. Mfg in 1885 by SN. The .40-65 was a very desired cartridge of its day and noted for its accuracy and velocity. Equally desirable is the fact that a blue finished receiver was typically a special order feature during this time frame. This was probably of the most practical of all Winchester 1886 rifles from medium to moderately large game and are typically found in well-used condition. CONDITION: Fine overall with an abundance of factory blue finish remaining on bbl and mag. The blue finished receiver is equally as fine with typical finish loss at forward receiver ring and balance point of bottom receiver. The attractive 2pc walnut stocks remain in very fine condition with most all factory varnish remaining. Numerous small bruises and abrasions are evident, however just lend to the history of this rifle. The case colors on lever and crescent butt are evident but have somewhat silvered with age and use, while the hammer retains most all of its vivid case colors. This is a fine overall condition gun with a strong bore that shows very slight darkness in the grooves of the rifling. The action is tight and all mechanics function properly. 53157-2 TDW (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1440

1441
$0.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: The barrel and magazine tube retain most of a professionally restored finish with recut 2-line barrel address.

SUPERB ‘BIG FIFTY’ WINCHESTER 1886 DELUXE EXPRESS RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 85483. Cal. 50EX. 26″ oct bbl., full magazine, silver bead front sight, marked “PAT. NOV. 4, 02”, with set screw, serrated side sporting rear sight with set screw. Standard bbl markings on top flat “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.NEW HAVEN CONN.U.S.A.” and “50 EX” adjacent to receiver. Receiver with tang mounted peep sight. “XX” walnut stock with checkered pistol grip in the “H” style, ebony insert in pistol grip cap, crescent steel buttplate, “H” style checkered forend. Inspection of lower tang reveals assembly no. “241XX” and matching number can be found in top tang channel of stock and inside toe of buttplate. Accompanying gun is a Cody Firearms Museum Winchester letter identifying as a 50-110 rifle, oct bbl, plain trigger, checkered stock, pistol grip, Lyman front and rear sights, received in warehouse January 23, 1894, shipped from warehouse January 23, 1894 on Order No. 7507. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and mag tube retain 95-97% orig blue with some minor muzzle wear and slight thinning on sharp edges and a few typical minor nicks & scratches. Receiver retains 75-80% orig case colors, strong on rear portion of both sides, thinning in forward portion of receiver and slightly silvering mixed with brown patina across bottom. Right side is mixed with a few minor spots of brown patina. Hammer shows dark orig case coloring with some minor silvering on left side. Lever shows traces of orig color in protected area with balanced blending with a silver patina. Stock is sound, good checkering with a few minor flattened points, typical nicks, dings & light scratches, retaining much of its orig piano varnish finish. Buttplate has toned to a gray patina. Forend is sound with good checkering, a few minor flattened points, usual nicks & dings, and retains orig piano varnish, blending with hand worn patina across bottom in both rear edges. Nose cap shows orig case colors, strong on right side, remainder thinning and blending with gray and brown patina. Mechanics are crisp with a nice shiny bore. Rear tang sight is the correct tang sight and of a correct vintage. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 53073-1 MS (25,000-40,000) – Lot 1441

1442
$51,750.00

*EXTRAORDINARY WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE ENGR BY ALDEN GEORGE ULRICH WITH FAMILY PROVENANCE.

SN 954730. Cal. 44 WCF. 20″ Stainless Steel bbl, very rare to find this on any Winchester rifle/carbine. The engraving the artistry of Winchester factory engraver Alden George Ulrich in factory style No. 5. patterns with Stag hunting scene on left side and Grizzly on right. The balance of the receiver and appended metal engraved with foiliate scrollwork. Bbl & receiver are properly proof marked. Full magazine with two bbl bands are present. Features a deluxe American walnut pistol grip stock and forearm of 2X and possibly 3X quality with lovely figure. Stock has a hard rubber grip cap with Winchester Repeating Arms Co. present. Bottom toe of buttplate is stamped “265”. Left side of bottom lower tang is also stamped 265″ and “241” is indicated but is marked out. Stock does not have any assembly line number matched to it but this is characteristic of Winchester factory deluxe gun manufactured in the late 1920s. Accompanied by a 1998 dated and notarized affidavit by David M. Ulrich, second cousin of Alden George Ulrich, which lists this rifle’s serial number, configuration and engraving, and states it was made for his father, Leslie Borden Ulrich ca 1925, and engraved by A. George Ulrich at the Winchester factory. It further states the rifle has remained in the Ulrich family until its sale July 6, 1998. PROVENANCE: The Family of Leslie Borden Ulrich; The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very Fine. Rifle retains virtually all of its original factory finishes. Stainless steel bbl with 98% of the Japan black enamel finish. Left receiver with a faint saddle ring rub. Forend bbl band with thinning at high edges. Buttplate fits perfectly to stock and receiver and retains 90-95% finish. Rifle cycles properly and the bore is near mint. Factory engraved Deluxe 1892 SRCs are extreme rarities and one with rock solid Ulrich family provenance is extraordinary. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53073-2 MS (30,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 1442

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1443
$0.00

*SPECTACULAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 892976. Cal 38. 20″ round bbl, blue finish. Manufactured in 1919. Two line address/patent date marking on the left side of the barrel ahead of the rear sight and “38 W.C.F.” at the breech on the left side. The Winchester oval proof is marked on top of the barrel and receiver at the breech. Gumwood stock and forearm. Three line upper tang marking and the serial number on the bottom of the receiver. Blade front and carbine folding leaf rear sights, saddle ring and staple on the left side of the receiver, all blue finish and mounted with a smooth gumwood forearm and straight grip stock with a steel buttplate. CONDITION: Very Fine. Rnd bbl has 95% orig blue with forward part of bbl with light rub marks. Mag tube full length 95-96% orig blue. Bbl band is 96-97% orig blue. Left side of receiver is 97-98% with a few dings in upper part of receiver. Bottom of receiver is 90-95% orig blue,right side of receiver is 97-98% orig blue with a few dings around loading gate screw. Hammer is a blued condition with 97-98% orig blue, lever is of a blued condition also but with only 80-85% orig blue. Left side of stock has few light impressions, one scrape next to buttplate. Other dings as well. Finish remaining on left side would rate 90-95%. Right side with the same amount of dings and impressions with total finish remaining at 95+% condition. Bore is bright and shiny. Cycles properly, mechanics are fine. 53113-4 MS (7,000-9,000) C&R – Lot 1443

1444
$1,725.00

MASSIVE PENTAGON “GENERAL” FIRE PROOF SAFE.

The Pentagon “General” is the largest gun safe in the USA. The Overall body thickness is 1 1/2″ with 10 Gauge steel. The Overall door thickness is 4″ with a 1/2″ Comp front and seven active locking bolts. An additional 1/2″ thick steel hardplate protects the “vital cut areas” in the door where the lock, relockers and main locking bar are located. Features 2300 Degree ceramic insulation and 2″ Z-Step door gaskets. Black enamel exterior features silver hardware and electronic tumbler.56+ long gun interior with top shelf. SIZE: 72″ x 60″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very Good. Exterior has numerous rubs and scrapes on sides and back from moving. Door graphics are excellent and intact. Interior fabric is lightly soiled. Mechanics are smooth. Electronic tumbler works well. 53241-1 (2,750-3,750) – Lot 1444

1445
$0.00

NATIONAL SECURITY “MAGNUM 50” FIREPROOF GUN SAFE.

Earlier version of the Magnum fireproof gun safe. Door is 1.5″ thick with 13 locking bolts and rated for 2.5 hours of fireproofing at 131,000 BTUs. Gray fabric 4-in-1 Flex Interior for storage of up to 39 long guns and adjustable shelving. Gloss black enamel exterior features gold 3-spoke handle and key-lock dial tumbler hardware with gold pin striping. SIZE: 72.5″ x 42″ x 30.5″. CONDITION: Very good. Exterior has numerous rubs and scrapes on sides and back from moving. Door graphics are excellent and intact. Interior fabric has pulled away from the walls near the top of the safe which could be easily reattached with adhesive.Mechanics are smooth. Tumbler works well. 53241-2 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1445

1446
$1,035.00

FT. KNOX GUARDIAN MODEL 7251 FIREPROOF SAFE

SN 103358. The Guardian model continues to be Fort Knox’s most popular safe. Certified 1680ºF/90 minute fire protection. 1 3/4″ Reinforced fire door. 10 gauge steel, Uni-body construction (1-1/2″ total body thickness). Up to 20-1/2″ diameter active door locking bolts, strategically placed at sides, top and bottom of door.Patented Star Corner Bolts. Silver enamel exterior features Ft. Knox graphics and pinstripes with nickel 5-spoke handle and electronic tumbler. Carpeted 68 long gun interior has two top accessory shelves. SIZE: 72.5″ x 51″ x 27″. CONDITION: Excellent. Exterior has a few minor rubs and scrapes on sides and back from moving. Door graphics are excellent and intact. Interior carpet is clean. Mechanics are smooth. Electronic tumbler works well. 53241-3 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1446

1447
$920.00

BROWNING THEFTGARD SERIES TG-23F “MARSHAL” FIRE RESISTANT GUN SAFE.

SN IC006649. Browning TheftGard fire resistant safe with Durable Hammer Green textured exterior finish and gray Duo-Plus interior for flexible configuration of the shelf and gun rack system from part shelf/part long gun to all long guns(24). 12 gauge steel construction with six 1′ chromed locking bolts. Fire rated at 1200 degrees for 30 minutes. Mechanical dial combination lock. SIZE: 58″tall x 30″wide x 23″deep; Weight (Empty): 510 lbs. CONDITION: Excellent. Exterior with minor rubs on door and safe edges. Interior carpet is clean and partitions sound. Mechanics and lock function properly. 53241-5 JWD (600-900) – Lot 1447

1448
$805.00

ROBUST MEILINK FIRE KING MODEL KC6033 DUAL COMBINATION SAFE.

SN 82-80548. Professional Composite Safe is a TL-15 rated burglary safe that provides excellent protection against forced entry attempts. The lock is backed by multiple relockers and a drill resistant hard plate to effectively repel tampering. In addition to theft protection, this safe is fire resistant for up to 1 hour. During the 1 hour testing period, the safe was heated in a furnace that reached 1700°F, and the interior remained at or below 275°F, ensuring excellent protection from extreme heat. Robust 1.5″ locking lugs. Inside, this safe is configured for commercial adjustable shelving, one shelf included. SIZE: 66.5″tall x 40.5″wide x 30″deep. Approx Weight 3500 lbs. CONDITION: Generally very good. Exterior shows numerous scratches and impact marks to finish. Interior is good with sound shelf. Locking mechanism works smoothly. Maximum security for your valuables! 53241-4 JWD (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1448

1449A
$0.00

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “THE CLIFFS AT BIG SALMON”

Watercolor
Housed in a contemporary gilt frame with gilt artist plaque and white mat behind glass
Signed lower left “Pleissner”, attached to verso is a label from William Macbeth New York Gallery with title and artist. Also a loan tag from the circulating galley of the Dayton Art Institute SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 24″. Overall: 28″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good, some slight mat burn on left edge 53029-1 (17,500-27,500) – Lot 1449A

1449
$1,495.00

ANTIQUE 1906 HALL’S SAFE CO, CINCINNATI, OH “100 COMBINATION” FLOOR SAFE.

SN Z14939. The Hall’s Safe Co. Small Safe, black exterior w/gold piping and original graphics. One-Hundred combination dial. Green painted interior with key-lock compartment, single pull-out drawer and dividers. Mounted on 4″ wheels. Owner’s name “Geo. H. Clark” stenciled on top front. SIZE: 22″tall x 16.5″wide x 18″deep; Weight approx 350lbs. CONDITION: Very good overall. Exterior with some minor scrapes and losses to paint. Graphics are legible. Interior is clean. Locking mechanism functional. 53241-6 JWD (750-1,250) – Lot 1449

1450
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 12 1/2″ WHITE PERCH BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-5 WAG (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1450

1451
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 19 1/2″ BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being a natural light stain. SIZE: 12″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-7 WAG (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1451

1452
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 20 1/2″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of plaque, the backboard being painted birchbark. SIZE: 12″ x 28 1/2″ PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Marie & Don Stone, Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-8 WAG (1,400-1,800) – Lot 1452

1453
$4,025.00

CARVED & PAINTED 29-1/2″ AVON TROUT BY W.B. GRIGGS.

The half model well painted trout mounted on an oak stained rectangular molded edge board. The board titled “Avon Trout/Caught on “Dodge” Line at Downton Wilts Oct 1932 Weight 11-1/2 lbs.”. On the right corner of the plaque is the taxidermy tag of W.B. Griggs of London. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 36-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-13 WAG (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1453

1454
$0.00

OUTSTANDING CARVED & PAINTED 45″ SALMON BY EDWARD GERRARD & SONS.

A clipped newspaper advertising for “Edward Gerrard & Sons Natural History Studios, London” attached to verso. The backboard is a stained quarter sawn oak which has a brass plaque by of fisherman “George R. Nutter/Fosland on the Namsen-Elv./Norway/July 21, 1932/Weight 44lbs.”. SIZE: 20″ x 55-1/2″. CONDITION: Crack separation in backboard, otherwise very good. 53076-14 WAG (7,000-9,000) – Lot 1454

1455
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 17-1/2″ WHITE PERCH BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Signed on reverse of its natural stained oval backboard. Plaque on front states “White Perch 2lbs 1oz Bear Pond 1982″. SIZE: 28″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-15 WAG (800-1,200) – Lot 1455

1456
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 33″ LEAPING SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE.

Third quarter 20th century. Mounted on a natural oval back board. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Plaque: 16″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-18 WAG (1,750-2,750) – Lot 1456

1457
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 37″ STRIPED BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, ME.

Mounted on its natural stained oval backboard, unsigned. Plaque on front reads “B.K Still-June 27, 1969 0 Popham Beach, Maine 21-1/2 lbs. 37-1/2″ long”. SIZE: 48″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 53076-19 WAG (8,000-10,000) – Lot 1457

1458
$2,990.00

CARVED SALMON TROPHY MOUNT.

Circa 1902. The carved and painted male salmon of 26lb 2oz taken from the River Dee in 1902 mounted on a mahogany plank with molded edge and bearing two labels, the first “C. FARLOW & CO LTD. FISHING ROD MANUFACTURERS”. The second label “MCINDOE & SONS PERTH”. SIZE: 16″ h x 50-3/4″ l overall. CONDITION: With all original surfaces, some paint losses to raised surfaces of fins. 53076-21 WAG (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1458

1459
$0.00

FABULOUS CARVED & PAINTED 45″ SALMON.

The finely painted salmon mounted to a painted green wood backboard with black edge & breadboard ends. Having a printed tag “Caught on/Upper Stobhall/River Tay/Weight, 30 lb/25th, February 1933″. SIZE: 15″ x 49”. CONDITION: Fish has one hole through tail which probably was a mounting hole, there are five mounting holes in backboard, two scuffs with paint loss to backboard. Otherwise very good. 53076-29 WAG (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1459

2000
$43,125.00

EXCELLENT AND VERY RARE BRASS FRAME VOLCANIC PISTOL CARBINE WITH MATCHING SHOULDER STOCK.

SN 272. Cal. 41. 16-1/2″ bbl. Lovely what looks to be untouched brass. Sharp corners with the bottom carrier fitting well into the receiver. Rear sight is fixed without the adjustable normal sight. Grips are standard American walnut that match the shoulder stock. Buttplate SN “272 which matches the number on the lever. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bbl has a deep rich plum color. A little deeper color in the fluted area that hasn’t turned as much. Hammer sports a little case color in protected area only. Finish on the grips would rate 90-95% with light impressions, no cracks with a little scuffing on the bottom edge on both sides. The stock itself with light impressions with one long scratch mark going 4-1/2″ from the buttplate forward, just pressed enough to get through the finish and into the wood. Right side has a few impressions but nothing major. Lever is blued that you will find orig finish in protected areas. Frame screws are in good condition with the two bottom screws on receiver are damaged with a screw on the grip area of the pistol definitely is marred up. Cycles correctly. Bore has strong rifling that would rate an 8 or 9 on a scale from 1-10. When found at all, the 16” Volcanic pistol carbine is usually found with no finish. This one, however, #272 is one of the very best of these most prized of all Volcanic pistols. The stock is the very finest of these we have encountered. 53091-13 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2000

2001
$40,250.00

RARE AND DESIRABLE BRASS FRAME VOLCANIC RIFLE WITH SCARCE 21 INCH BARREL.

SN 225. Cal. 41. 21″ bbl is one of the rarer bbl lengths that was offered at that time. Sgl line address with some chemical spill on front portion of bbl that has turned a dark patina. Brass has a light mustard color look with sharp edges on both sides. All numbers match with SN on inside of lower tang. Lovely colored brass frame with untouched appearance. Stock is straight grained American walnut. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Brass frame is extremely fine on both left and right sides of receiver. Retains its sharp edges. Brass looks like it has never been cleaned or polished. A fine example of what the brass should look like after 150 years of being cared for. Wood fit is extremely fine with one chip in stock next to receiver on right side. Gun cycles properly. Lever and hammer are muted with some dark blue on trigger. Follower retains nearly all of its original nitre bluing. Mint bore with very strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Not many Volcanic rifles can match the condition of number 255’s frame. Obviously, this lovely rifle saw very little use and was tucked away in a drawer to keep it in such very fine condition. 53091-12 MS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2001

2002
$57,500.00

SPECTACULAR SILVER PLATED HOGGSON ENGRAVED VOLCANIC RIFLE WITH THE VERY RARE AND DESIRABLE 25 INCH BARREL AND IN SUPERB CONDITION.

SN 298. Cal. 41. 25″ bbl with 2-line address. Factory engraved silver plated receiver with rare checkered stock. All screws are numbered to gun. Buttplate is engraved en suite. All numbers match. Cartridge plunger in magazine is missing. This one in particular has been in the home of Ray Bentley for many years. The 25″ barrel rifle is the rarest and most desirable Volcanic configuration. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Very fine finish on stock with strong checkering. Blue on bbl is very fine. Bore will clean to fine condition. Orig case colors on hammer and lever are mostly muted. Finish on buttplate is fine to very fine. A wonderfully preserved Volcanic Arms Company with very little use and has been well preserved. Mechanics are fine and rifle cycles without any problem. The most difficult of all Volcanic rifles is the long 25″ variation, the 16″ being most commonly encountered frequently in fine condition. The 25″ barrel rifles when they appear are almost always well used with no original finish and undersized wood. Number 298 is the very finest of these rarities Ray Bentley could find in his fifty year quest for the best conditioned Winchesters. It is unlikely that a better Volcanic in this barrel length will come to market in the next fifty years. 53091-1 MS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2002

2003
$92,000.00

FANTASTIC AND ULTRA RARE “NO LATCH” HENRY RIFLE IN UNTOUCHED CONDITION.

SN 250. Cal. 44 Henry Rimfire. 24-3/8″ oct bbl. Henry’s patent date of October 16, 1860, manufactured by the New Haven Arms Company, New Haven Connecticut. First model, first variation without latch lever, known by advanced collectors as a “No Latch” Henry. A 1000 yd rear receiver sight. Only the first 300+ rifles were of this variation. Finding one in any condition would be considered a rare find. With no sight in rear bbl dovetail. Matching numbers on all screws. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Brass has turned to pleasing mustard color on both sides. Sharp edges on brass that look to have never been buffed or polished or disassembled. Hammer with dark case colors. Lever is mostly muted color with extremely minor surface oxidation. Action of rifle is stiff due to old dried grease. Two screws on bottom of receiver are damaged, the remaining are fine. Bbl retains 96% orig blue finish. Stock finish has a few compression marks with 95% orig finish. Buttplate has turned to mustard color much like the receiver. Bore exhibits strong rifling consistent with the overall superb condition of this very early Henry. As fine a No Latch Henry as one is likely to encounter. These early Henry’s are highly desirable and rarely encountered in any condition much less in #250’s excellent state of preservation. 53091-3 (75,000-100,000) – Lot 2003

2004
$0.00

FANTASTIC EARLY HOGGSON ENGRAVED AND SILVER-PLATED HENRY RIFLE WITH DELUXE WOOD.

SN 1215. Cal. 44 RF Henry. 24″ bbl with blue finish and two line barrel address. Rear sight is correct with 900 yd set screw elevator. Receiver with full coverage flowing foliate patterns engraved on each side with punch dot background and finely cut borders, a typical feature of Henry factory engraver Samuel J. Hoggson. Left sideplate has an additional spray of flowers from the junction of primary scroll wheels. Matching foliate patterns are engraved on top of receiver and buttplate as well. Buttplate is engraved on tang with silver plating. Fine finished, well-figured stock mounted with sling swivels low on right side of stock and right side of bbl gullet. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Receiver retains most of its original silver finish with some thinning at high points and edges. Barrel with strong original blue with balance turning to fine patina. Buttplate retains most of its orig silver plating. Small amount of orig case color on hammer and lever in protected areas. Orig finish on wood would indicate that this rifle saw very little use and handling. Screw heads are mostly untouched with only one damaged screw head. Sharp markings. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. This splendid example of an early engraved Henry rifle saw little use and was just put away. 53091-5 MS (100,000-150,000) – Lot 2004

2005
$37,375.00

SCARCE AND DESIRABLE HOGGSON FACTORY ENGRAVED HENRY MODEL 1860 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH LOVELY DELUXE FIGURED WALNUT STOCK.

SN 4522. Cal. 44 RF Henry. 24-1/4″ oct bbl that has integral magazine tube, late style square back German silver front sight and 900 yd. Henry ladder rear sight. It is mounted with exceptional, highly figured, uncheckered, American walnut with 1st type brass buttplate with rnd heel & trap with small hole. Left side of buttstock & left side of bbl have factory sling loops. Buttplate screws are matching numbered while two of the tang screws are properly unnumbered. The bottom tang wood screw is a replacement numbered “1947”. Receiver & buttplate tang are engraved by Samuel J. Hoggson in his typical style consisting of a running buck deer surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns on the left side with line & chip pattern borders. Right side of the receiver is engraved in his beautiful matching foliate arabesque patterns with both front side flats engraved in his very identifiable large flower blossoms. Matching foliate arabesque patterns are engraved on top 3 flats of receiver, around rear edges of receiver, on the top tang and buttplate tang. All matching serial numbers are found on the top bbl flat between rear sight & receiver, left side of lower tang under the wood, inside top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. Round part of bbl underloading sleeve is marked with the assembly number “630”, which number is also found on rear face of loading sleeve. This rifle was produced in 1864 during the height of the Civil War when virtually all Henry rifles were purchased for use in the war. PROVENANCE: Woody Frey Collection; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine, all orig and all matching, except one tang screw as noted. Bbl & magazine tube retain a silver brown patina with a couple of minor nicks & scratches. Receiver retains 70-75% strong orig silver-plating that has turned black with oxidation. Lever screw and breech block spring screw are both marred up quite a bit. Buttplate retains about 20% silver-plating with all the exposed gun metal a dark brass patina. Stock has a hairline back of the top tang, otherwise is sound with light nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of a protective coating of varnish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with light to moderate pitting. A beautiful quite early factory engraved Henry and not one of the frequently encountered aftermarket embellished rifles. 53091-83 MS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2005

2006
$0.00

SPECTACULAR HOGGSON ENGRAVED AND SILVER PLATED HENRY RIFLE.

SN 7008. Cal. 44RF Henry. Beautiful late Henry rifle with 24-1/4″ oct bbl that has integral magazine tube, late style, square back nickel silver front sight and 900 yard Henry ladder rear sight with slide stop screw. Top flat of the bbl has the later large font 2-line Henry’s Patent date and the New Haven Arms Co address. Mounted with very nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut with fine factory finish. Left side of buttstock has a factory sling swivel with corresponding sling loop in the left gullet of the bbl. Receiver is silver plated and engraved by Samuel Hoggson with his trademark deer leaping a rail fence on the left sideplate surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns that have pearled background. Right side of the receiver and sideplate, both front side panels, rear edges of the receiver, top 3 flats of the receiver and buttplate tang are engraved to match. Number on stock matches buttplate and lower left side tang “7008” same as SN. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Oct bbl retains 20-30% blue in protected areas with balance being light to dark patina. Edges are sharp, address is clear with minor dings anywhere on bbl. Receiver retains 85% of plating on left side with 85-90% on right side. Lower tang area retains 90-95% of the silver plating. Bottom of stock has multi impressions with a few scratches and no missing wood or chips present. Hammer and lever are dark patina color with dark case colors on back side of hammer with balance being patina; lever has mostly a dark patina color. Rifle cycles correctly. Bore with strong rifling and some minor pitting. Mechanics are crisp. 53091-6 MS (80,000-100,000) – Lot 2006

2007
$0.00

MAGNIFICENT HOGGSON DELUXE ENGRAVED HENRY RIFLE WITH FULL SILVER PLATING.

SN 11506. Cal. 44 Henry. Beautiful late full-silver plated Henry rifle with 24-1/4″ oct bbl that has integral magazine tube, late style, square back nickel silver front sight and 900 yard Henry ladder rear sight with slide stop screw. Top flat of the bbl has the later large font 2-line Henry’s Patent date and the New Haven Arms Co address. Mounted with very fine, straight grained, uncheckered American walnut. Left side of buttstock has a factory sling swivel with corresponding sling loop in the left gullet of the bbl. Receiver is silver plated and engraved by Samuel Hoggson with his trademark full-coverage foliate arabesque patterns with fine punch dot background. Left receiver scrolls originate from the mouth of a stylized wolf’s head in center of sideplate. Both front side panels, rear edges of the receiver, top 3 flats of the receiver and buttplate tang are engraved to match. Screws not numbered. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rifle retains virtually all of its fine original silver finish on all surfaces with only slight losses at carry points and high edges. Wonderful untouched oxidized silver patina on balance. All screw heads are in fine condition with no evidence of marring. Buttplate retains 95% of silver plating and is also engraved. Shiny bore with good strong rifling. Wood finish remains strong and intact with very few mars or impressions. Incredible state of preservation make this specimen worthy of special recognition. 53091-10 MS (100,000-150,000) – Lot 2007

2008
$0.00

SPECTACULAR ENGRAVED AND IDENTIFIED HENRY RIFLE WITH CIVIL WAR SERVICE IN VERY FINE ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN 7465. Cal. 44 Henry. 24″ oct bbl. Correct rear bbl sight with 900 yd. The frame engraved during the period of use, the left front side with a large eagle clasping olive branches and flags while standing on the American shield, the rear two thirds of the frame engraved with a border of ferns, the panel engraved “F. Hoch” in highly stylized letters over “C.B. 3rd Regt. U.S.V.V”, the front of the right side engraved with a seven pointed star with the same fern borders, the panel with an emblem with an owl perched on a banner reading ‘GUT HEIL” with two fern branches below. Screws all fit well to the frame and wood without any matching numbers. SN indicates that it is too high to have screws numbered to the gun, as this practice was dropped at around 5000. The bottom tang is marked with a small “w” between the latch lever and wood stock screw. Rifle comes equipped with sling swivels mounted on left side of stock with bump below the mounting of the sling swivel. Sling swivel also mounted on left side of bbl. Complete with the rarely found original Henry rifle dust cover: this is a simple wooden block carved out to fit over the bolt and into the frame. The top is covered with a thin brass plate which is engraved in the same style as the frame. A very similarly engraved Henry rifle credited to Lockwood Sanford is illustrated on pg. 35 of The Winchester Book by George Madis. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl has thinned to about 30-40% with remaining blue turning plum. Ample amount of blue in flute of mag and bbl connection. Blue blends in well with bbl itself. Address is crisp and sharp with a very light age patina around the rear sight. All screw heads show evidence of being removed but are still in serviceable condition. Bright shiny bore, rating a 9 on a scale of 1-10. The frame and buttplate are fine with a clear coat of substance to protect the brass. Hammer is crisp with faint case colors. Lever is mostly dark patina with trigger a slate grey color. Varnish finished walnut stock is very fine with no gouges, cracks or missing slivers of wood. The left wrist has original small block letter marking “A.W.M”. The dust cover is in fine condition with crisp engraving. Buttplate fits extremely well with no gouges in that area. Rifle cycles correctly. Mechanics are fine and bore is bright and shiny. This is a very fine 2nd model Henry that has seen very little use. The 3rd Regiment of U.S. Veteran Volunteers has a rich Civil War history and many were ‘Galvanized Yankees’. Serious research will elevate the already high status of this wonderful Henry. 53091-9 MS (60,000-80,000) – Lot 2008

2009
$43,700.00

IMPORTANT SECOND MODEL HENRY RIFLE ID’D to CORPL ISSAC M. MARSHALL, CO. I, 3RD U.S. VET VOLS.

SN 8816. Cal. 44. 24-3/8″ bbl. Bbl marking is sharp and clear and reads “Henry’s Patent October 16, 1860 / Manufactured by the New Haven Arms Co, New Haven CT”. Comes with sling swivels with the (HENRY “BUMP’ PROMINENT) underneath the sling swivel. No SNs on screws as is the usual with later Henry’s. Has a light “H” stamped on the lower tang between the latch lever and the wood screw. Issac M. Marshall, born in Philadelphia, Pa., and first enlisted at age 24. By occupation he was a laborer. He joined the 3rd Vet. Vol. Inf. on March 24, 1865, at Philadelphia, and was appointed 8th Corporal on Apr. 11, 1865 and was Color Corporal from Aug. to Nov., 1865. He was discharged at Springfield, Ill., on March 23, 1866, upon expiration of his term of service. Accompanied by a 1997 Springfield Research Service Letter and archival copies which discuss information on rifle no. 8816 as found in the Company and Regimental books of the 3rd U.S. Vet. Vol. Inf.m which are presently stored in the National Archives under Record Group 94, Entry 112. The particular citation of no. 8816 described above appears in the Order Book for Co. I. A description of the history of his regiment is included; this is Dyer’s Compendium of the War of the Rebellion; a copy of Corpl. Marshall’s Compiled Military Service Record is also enclosed. There is no information on subsequent use or disposal of rifle no. 8816; however, these rifles were issued to the Veteran Volunteers on the proviso that they could retain them without cost upon discharge, provided they kept them in good condition. So it can be assumed that rifle no. 8816 was taken home to Philadelphia by Corpl. Marshall. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world.

CONDITION: Very Fine. Full oct bbl with 80% blue with the balance turning patina. Overall blue slightly darker in the fluted area of the mag. No dings or marks on the bbl to indicate any rough usage. Sharp edges on oct bbl would prove very little use. Receiver has the highly coveted dark mustard color that all Henry collectors love to see. All edges are sharp. All screw heads are in fine to very fine condition with little turning indicated. Finish on the stock is 90% plus on the left side and 95% plus on the right side. Both sides indicate very little impressions and scratches. Wood to metal fit is excellent. There are no cracks in stock, around the tang area on upper and lower tang. No chips or splinters missing as well. Wood to metal fit is very fine. 53091-8 MS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2009

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2010
$598,000.00

POSSIBLY CONRAD ULRICH’S GREATEST MASTERPIECE AND A LEGENDARY WINCHESTER COLLECTOR’S ICON FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY IS THE MAGNIFICENT GILDED HIGH RELIEF ENGRAVED AND FULLY SIGNED WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 79994. Cal.44 Henry. 24″ octagon bbl with gold plated with blue finish on other metal parts. Uncheckered wood deluxe highly figured walnut stock. This is a extraordinary exhibition Winchester model 1866 lever action rifle manufactured in 1870 and superbly engraved (signed under lever) by the master of the Winchester engraving shop Conrad F. Ulrich. This rifle is shown on the dust jacket and front piece of the 1975 edition of The Book of Winchester Engraving by R.L Wilson. Pages 103-106 of this book contain a full description and eight illustrations of this magnificent work of art rifle, including a multi-page color foldout. The description states that this rifle is considered to be one of Conrad Ulrich’s masterpieces. This most artistic and extraordinary 1866 was the pride of iconic Connecticut collector Jonathan M. Peck and illustrated on pages 30 and 31 of the Texas Arms Manual. The rifle has a very rare blued and engraved octagonal barrel, full-length magazine and lever with a nitre blue loading gate. The hammer and trigger are color case hardened. The brass forearm, nose cap, frame and crescent buttplate have a gold washed finish. The stock and forearm are select fancy grained walnut with high polish piano finish. The barrel is fitted with a globe front sight and the standard model 1866 folding leaf rear sight with 1,000 yard center notch and elevation bar retaining screw at the top of the leaf. A folding leaf peep sight is mounted on the tang. The forearm cap and stock have factory sling swivels. The top of the barrel is roll stamped with the two-line legend “WINCHESTER’S-REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN. CT.-KING’S-IMPROVEMENT-PATENTED-MARCH 29.1866, OCTOBER 16.1860.” in an oval panel with engraved borders ahead of the rear sight. The serial number “79994” is located behind the trigger in an engraved panel. The lower tang is stamped “C.F. ULRICH” in a tiny rectangle, with “L.C.”as an overstrike. The rifle frame is profusely relief-engraved. The focus of the engraving are two standing nude female figures in relief panel on either side of the frame and three highly detailed game scenes. R.L. Wilson notes that the engraving on this rifle differs dramatically from the typical Winchester scroll and game scene engraving. He states that nude figures are rarely found on engraved arms from the Victorian era. The archways which frame the nudes and the use of geometric borders are of the greatest rarity. The nudes are based on the most famous sculpture of the mid-19th century, “The Greek Slave” by famed sculptor Hiram powers completed in 1844. This magnificent work of art held symbolic meaning for American abolitionists and inspired innumerable poems and essays. Ulrich’s use of Power’s sculpture to decorate this rifle raises it to the level of high art far above almost any other decorated firearms. The game scene on the left side of the frame depicts five running deer in the forest and in a panel with escalloped borders. The scene captures the fluid lines of animals in motion against a finely detailed forest backdrop of trees and ferns. The right side of the receiver features two game scenes. The first scene depicts a buck, doe and fawn at rest near a forest stream in a circle with escalloped borders. A second smaller scene behind the first depicts a seated hound in a circle with escalloped borders. Six horizontal geometric designs frame the loading gate and six vertical geometric designs separate Ulrich’s version of Power’s “Greek Slave” from the game scene on the left side of the frame. Smaller geometric ovals form part of the border at the front of the receiver and back of the forearm cap. The underside of the tang and the top of the buttplate heel are also engraved with relief scrollwork. The barrel is decorated with flowing scrollwork on a punch dot background. The engraving extends from the receiver along the top and sides of the barrel for six inches, on the sides of the barrel for several inches near the forearm cap and on the top and sides of the barrel for about 4″ behind the muzzle. Conrad Friedrich Ulrich began his engraving career with Colt and served his engraving apprenticeship primarily under the renowned Gustave Young. Serial 79994 is regarded as the finest and best known of all engraved 1866 Winchester rifles. The combination of a relatively early production Model 1866 rifle, special order features, distinctive and flawlessly executed engraving by one of the 19th Century American master engravers. Dramatic bright fire gilt finish and outstanding condition make this rifle one of the finest of all engraved Winchesters. PROVENANCE: Jonathan M. Peck 1971: Arlen L. McCroskie 1975; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. The rifle is in outstanding original condition and retains 98% of the original blue and gold washed finish. The barrel and magazine retain nearly all of the high polish blue finish. The engraving and barrel legend are extremely crisp. The loading gate has more than 95% of the fiery nitre blue finish intact. Nearly all of the gold washed finish remains on the forearm cap, frame and buttplate with very minor handling wear on high points. The highly detailed engraving on the frame, forearm cap and buttplate is deep and extremely sharp. The highly figured fancy deluxe figured walnut stock and forearm are both excellent; nearly all of the oiled piano finish is present, with few extremely minor handling and storage marks. The hammer and trigger retain nearly all of the muted case colors. Action is excellent. Bore bright and shiny. This magnificent Conrad Ulrich Engraved Model 1866 rifle is the ultimate engraved Model 1866 Winchester rifle, and the finest we have ever offered. It is a collection in itself and one of the most famous of all Winchesters. As a work of 19th Century art it transcends the fact it is a firearms and its interpretation of Power’s “Greek Slave” sculpture makes it worthy of display alongside one of Hiram Powers’ sculptures or the finest American 19th Century paintings. The fortunate purchaser of this splendid rifle will own an ‘American Winchester Legend’. 53091-88 (175,000-275,000) – Lot 2010

2012
$57,500.00

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTMENT QUALITY WINCHESTER EARLY SECOND MODEL HENRY MARKED 1866 RIFLE.

SN 14987. Cal. 44. 24″ bbl. Address on bbl reads “Henry’s Patent October 16, 1860 / King’s Patent March 29, 1866”. Late Henry rear sight is original. Brass frame is untouched w/sharp corners. SN is on upper channel of stock and lower left side of tang. SN is the same as the assembly line number. Buttplate matches stock and stock matches to receiver. Superb feather crotch American walnut both on the stock and forearm. Saddle ring and stud in receiver, although it is a rifle with a full crescent buttplate. Case colored hammer and lever are a dark patina as is trigger. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extraordinarily Fine. Bbl is 60-70% blue with the balance turning a dark patina. Magazine tube is about 40-50% with the balance turning patina. Receiver with wonderful untouched mustard patina. Sharp edges in corners all around on the left side as well as the right side. All screw heads are unmarred and appear unturned. Loading gate is 60% nitre blue with the balance turning patina. Hammer is dark patina with dark case coloring. The lever retains case color in protected areas only with the balance turning patina. Slight crack in the upper tang channel of the stock going down to the bottom of the tang. No wood or chips are missing from stock or the crack. Wood to metal fit is excellent. Buttplate is very good to excellent with a deep mustard color overall, this would indicate a very little used. Small crack on forearm next to the receiver. Front portion of the forearm on the right side has a very fine unobjectionable crack. Finish on left side of stock would rate 96% overall with a few light impressions indicated with the one crack evident that was mentioned. Right side of stock has no cracks and would rate a 96% finish remaining with a few impressions and light scratches. Cycles correctly. Beautiful bore and rifling. A superb and important 1866 rifle from one of the greatest collections of Winchesters ever assembled. 53091-18 MS (65,000-95,000) – Lot 2012

2013
$109,250.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL FACTORY ENGRAVED GILDED FRAME 1866 WINCHESTER RIFLE WITH FACTORY DELUXE 4X WOOD STOCK.

SN 80360. Cal. 44 Henry. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl with full magazine. Mounted with straight grip uncheckered deluxe grade 4X burled American walnut. Sling swivels on bottom of stock and on nose cap. Has crescent rifle buttplate. Equipped with period tang sight. Standard ladder rear bbl sight is marked at 900 yd. with a globe front sight. Engraving on left side depicts two deer and one bear that have been fatally shot. The shooter is standing over the bear with his rifle resting on its head. Right side of the receiver shows Indian on horseback with his bow drawn, attempting to take down the buffalo. This engraved scene is as rare and desirable as the famous maple stocked “On the Rocky Mountains” 1866 formerly in the collection of Robert M. Lee. The engraving is exquisitely executed and depicts a quintessentially American Western scene of an Indian hunting the buffalo making this fantastic rifle a work of American Western art. The beauty and important subject matter of the engraving on this rifle makes it a true Winchester collector’s prize. No assembly line numbers stamped on bottom of tang. SN on inside of buttplate matches gun, instead of having an assembly line number. An exceptional opportunity to acquire an engraved gilded 1866 rifle with magnificent engraving by one of the Ulrich’s depicting a poignant scene from the fast vanishing Western frontier. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall fine. Screw heads look untouched. Case color on hammer is 85-90% full, dark but very evident. Lever is mostly patina with no color showing. Trigger is slate color. Right side of receiver retains 50% gold with balance turning patina. Left side has 50% gold with brass not turning quite as dark as on the right side. Highly feather-crotch wood with no slivers or chips missing. A few dings are present, but for the most part, condition is extremely fine. Rifle cycles fine. Mechanics are fine. Bore bright and shiny. Fresh and appearing untouched, the beauty and artistry of this rifle is equal to those which have sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Ray Bentley was particularly fond of this 1866 and for good reason. 53091-22 (100,000-200,000) – Lot 2013

2014
$0.00

VERY FINE WINCHESTER 1866 RIFLE WITH PERIOD BEST QUALITY ENGLISH STYLE ENGRAVING AND DELUXE FIGURED WALNUT STOCK.

SN 110265. Cal. 44RF Henry. 24-3/8″ bbl. English proof marks on bbl with early style 66 rear bbl ladder sight. Stock has sling swivel located correctly on underside of stock, with other located on bottom of forearm cap. Front sight is standard German silver insert. Features American walnut with European style checkering. Engraving is English style with full coverage intermediate scrollwork and stylized Celtic inspired patterns on forward sections of receiver, lifter and tangs. Left sideplate with a stag and two coursing hounds. Right sideplate has Williams and Powell in a rib and surrounded by scroll flourishes. Crescent buttplate is engraved in similar scrollwork including trapdoor. Stock and forearm are English style checkering with fancy grade American walnut. Silver plaque on right side of stock is blank. The first William Powell (d. 1849) and his descendants have built bespoke sporting arms for clients around the world. By the late 19th Century, the demand for sporting guns and rifles in the UK seemed insatiable. Along with England’s growing affluence and the ability to travel quickly by train, this propelled gun sales to new heights. Powell’s guns were being sent to clients, both retail and wholesale, in North America, Australia, Africa, India and the Middle East. Somewhere around this time Winchester must’ve thought that William Powell and Co. could be interested in the purchase of the Model 1866 rifles. Not hard to understand, Powell & Co. were doing a great business in selling their product of fine rifles. So the making of a fine Model 1866 rifle with Williams & Powell’s name engraved on the receiver was just the thing. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Oct bbl retains 98-99% bbl blue. Mag tube is 95% blue with balance turning a dark patina. Case color on hammer rates at 90-95% with lever indicating case colors in protected areas but dark patina otherwise. Screw heads look to be unturned. Brass frame has turned a dark mustard color, which shows engraving off handsomely. Cycles correctly. Bore is excellent to very fine. 53091-23 MS (60,000-80,000) – Lot 2014

2015
$86,250.00

MAGNIFICENT SILVER PLATED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 FIRST MODEL DELUXE RIFLE FACTORY ENGRAVED WITH PANEL SCENES BY THE MASTER JOHN ULRICH.

SN 18362. Cal. 44. 28″ bbl with equal length magazine tube. Equipped with a thick base long range veneer tang sight. Receiver has set trigger. Rare straight stock is deluxe figured 2X American walnut with early style matching checkered forearm and crescent buttplate with trap. Receiver, side plates, dust cover, forend cap and buttplate tang are beautifully engraved with lovely masterful John Ulrich scrolls. All the panels are surrounded by fine intertwined foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background and light shading. The receiver, dust cover and bottom of the receiver are engraved en suite. Checkered stock and forearm in the early style of the first model range. Profusely scroll engraved with wolf heads on left and right side of receiver unusually elaborate for Ulrich. Silver plated receiver engraved with an elk in circle on the left and right side. Comes with thumb print dust cover and set trigger. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office search document confirming configuration with special order features: Set Trigger, Checkered Stock, Casehardened, Silver Finish, Engraved. Shipped May 6, 1878. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains most of its orig finish to about 95% and 90 to 95% on magazine tube. Finish on left side receiver retains 98% original Winchester factory silver plating with the right side equally excellent. Lever with muted case colors on the side and bottom and strong colors in protected area. Hammer has 90% plus colors remaining indicating this magnificent rifle has seen little or no use and was cared for throughout more than 125 years. Buttplate has 90% original factory silver plating. Stock is with some minor impressions on the left side, more evident on the bottom than on the side. Stock fit is excellent with no chips or pieces missing. Forearm has a very light crack on the upper left side. Silver plating is starting to turn a most attractive bluish color indicating that it has not been cleaned or polished. Action is crisp and bore has strong rifling of the early style five land/groove. Serial number 18362 is a well known example of some of John Ulrich’s best engraving and is suitable for the most advanced Winchester collection or collector of deluxe engraved American firearms. Using the words of the immortal R.L. Wilson this lovely rifle is truly a ‘steel canvas’. 53091-46 MS (60,000-90,000) – Lot 2015

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2016
$51,750.00

FANTASTIC WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 149908. Cal. .44. 20″ rnd bbl comes equipped with full mag, two bbl bands. Front sight is integrated with bbl band, rear sight is standard. Brass frame has untouched dark mustard color. Brass buttplate houses a 3pc cleaning rod in butt. Saddle ring stud and ring are in place. No cal markings are present. Hammer and lever are case colored. Bbl is marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN CT. / KINGS IMPROVEMENT PATENT MARCH 29, 1866 OCTOBER 16, 1866” has a “s” stamped between receiver and rear sight. Walnut stock features straight grain American walnut as does the forearm. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl has 96-97% strong blue with matching full length mag tube rated the same. Bbl bands with 60% blue with high spots turned to a pewter color. Rear bbl band is 70% blue with high spots turning to patina with pewter color. Left side of receiver with very few light scratches, sharp edges in corners on both left and ride side. All screw heads appear to be unturned and in very fine condition. Stock has a few impressions and dings, both on left and right sides. Right side of stock fits receiver very well, left side showing a gap between receiver and stock indicating possible wood shrinkage. Few slivers of wood on top channel of stock and very fine crack on right side of the tang screw. Finish on wood would indicate very little use and would rate 90% finish. Forend has light impressions, a few scratches on left and right side. Rear bbl band indicates that it has never been removed. Brass receiver has an untouched look with sideplates in place and have never been removed. Loading gate retains 96% vivid niter blue. Buttplate fits stock as well as one can imagine with no gaps or pieces of wood missing. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, cycles correctly. An 1866 SRC in excellent condition is a rarity as most were heavily used and one in this superb original condition represents an opportunity for the collector to upgrade. 53091-16 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2016

2017
$230,000.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: This lot is accompanied by a 2018 Winchester factory letter confirming 30″ barrel and “1 of 1000” configuration, with ship date of Sept. 17, 1877.

ONE OF THE FINEST “ONE OF ONE THOUSAND” MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER RIFLES EVER OFFERED FOR SALE WITH ROCK SOLID PROVENANCE AND ALL FEATURES VERIFIED BY FACTORY LETTER.

SN 27141. Cal. 44. 30″ full oct. bbl. Full mag. Beautifully and masterfully engraved “One of One Thousand” in script on top of bbl in between rear sight and receiver with the characteristic scrolls and darkened silver band. First model case colored receiver. Case colored first model thumbprint mortise type dust cover. Loading gate is nitre blued. Rifle with case colored hammer, lever and dark colored set trigger. Period thin-based tang sight. Lower tang on the left side marked “27141 XXX 292”. Wood marked with matching “292” assembly number in upper channel of the stock. Fancy feather crotch XXX grade wood. Early style coarse checkering that Winchester put on straight grip stocks, wraps around the bottom from one side to the other. Lovely Ulrich engraving on muzzle of bbl around front sight with a silver band that circles end of the bbl. With Rocky Mountain front sight. Serial 27141 One of One Thousand is in the most desirable configuration, full magazine, octagonal barrel, rifle butt with crescent buttplate, 44-40. Additionally, it was one of the first rifles to be identified as a result of the search for these ultra rare and desirable rifles by Universal Pictures as publicity for their iconic Western film ‘Winchester 73’ starring Jimmy Stewart. In a press release from Winchester PR head, Steve Hannagan, this “rifle is one of the first thus far reported of the approximately 130 of this rare version of the Model 1873.”…”Being among the first twenty persons in the United States to report satisfactorily his ownership of one of the rare ‘One of One Thousand’ rifles, Mr. Louis Ostendorp qualified to win a new Model 94 lever action. Accompanied by a rich archive of correspondence From Winchester/Olin Sales and Public Relations departments to Ostendorp regarding his ownership of 27141 and his participation in the 1 of 1000 promotion. Also a copy of a 1979 Winchester Factory Letter confirming the rifle’s configuration and ship date of Sept 17, 1877. PROVENANCE: Multiple letters of correspondence between Mr.Louis Ostendorp, William Depperman of the NRA and Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Ex-collection of Louis Ostendorp. The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely Fine. This splendid rifle has not been cleaned or molested in any way. The screws are haloed by old dried oil which appears in recesses around the lever and other protected areas. The screw-heads under the frame are filled with ancient dried oil. The right sideplate has much original casehardening with some vivid rainbow color mixed with pleasing fading as does right side of frame. Old dried oil halos the sideplate which has not been removed for decades if ever. Hammer has almost all the case color remaining with vivid rainbow color. The left sideplate displays magnificent case colors with bright rainbow effect throughout. The left side of frame is faded toward the front but has spectacular beautiful rainbow colors at rear. The lever retains much faded casehardening with vivid color where it meets the frame. The loading gate has most of the factory nitre blue somewhat obscured by old dried oil. The ‘thumbprint’ dustcover is truly splendid displaying nearly all its bright vivid casehardening. The lifter is a lovely untouched butterscotch and has never been polished. The barrel and magazine tube have most of their blue mixing with age spotting and the beautiful Ulrich engraving is sharp and crisp as it left the Winchester factory in 1877. The silver barrel bands are a deep blue black having never been polished. The vernier rear sight is very fine throughout. Crescent buttplate retains considerable faded case colors. The 3x x ultra deluxe American walnut wood stock has magnificent flame grain, nearly perfect unworn checkering, and much original varnish finish. The action mechanics are fine as is bore. As stated, this One of One Thousand is in completely untouched excellent original condition and in the most desirable configuration. Superlatives are entirely appropriate applied to this incredibly beautiful rifle and it is one of the very best ever offered for sale. 53091-45 (250,000-350,000) – Lot 2017

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2018
$40,250.00

SUPERIOR ULRICH ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH FIGURED DELUXE WOOD.

SN 158192. Cal. 22 Long. 24-3/8″ oct bbl in a takedown factory engraved rifle. Left and right sides have classic Ulrich scroll-work on left and right sides of receiver. Nose cap is engraved on both sides with case colors darkened somewhat. Top of receiver also engraved front and back, as well as engraved on dust cover. Burl walnut pistol grip checkered with ebony inlay in pistol grip. Stock and forearm are of figured deluxe American walnut checkered in “H” style pattern. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records office research sheet confirming special order features: Checkered PG stock, Shotgun butt, Casehardened, Engraved and shipped Sept 8, 1884. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Left and right sides of receiver have 60% case color in hidden areas, with balance of case colors somewhat silvered out. Forearm good to very good with strong checkering. Wood with some later added finish does not detract. Stock with much orig finish. Chip of wood missing on left side of receiver. Two tang screw holes are empty with no fillers. Hammer has ample amount of case color present with trigger toning out to silver and lever turning to darker patina color. No finish remains on buttplate. Extractor is intact. Carrier lifter has toned to light mustard color where 22 cal long is located, along with numerous dings. Bore bright and excellent. Mechanically excellent. 53091-137 MS (45,000-55,000) – Lot 2018

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2019
$54,625.00

A WINCHESTER ICON: FANTASTIC DELUXE FACTORY ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED WINCHESTER 1873 RIMFIRE RIFLE MADE FOR GEORGE D. SNYDER. WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 472556. Cal. 22 Short. 24-3/8″ half rnd, half oct bbl. Scroll engraved on flats of bbl w/caliber designation. Muzzle is likewise engr. Silver-plated mag tube with engr guide ring.Silver sporting rear sight w/period replacement Lyman patent ivory bead front sight. Nose cap is silver-plated and engr, as is buttplate. Dust cover is relief engraved “GEO.D.SNYDER”. Superb deluxe factory engraving, likely by one or more of the Ulrich’s, in flowing foliate scrolls and punch dot background with large panel portraits of a buffalo on right side and panel scene of a grand bull elk on left. Bottom of receiver is similarly engraved with lifter showing “22 Cal Short”. Rare checkered trigger is case hardened. Fancy straight grip stocks w/fine “H” Style checkering and deluxe piano finish. Extremely rare full coverage engraving on barrel, hammer and lever as found on only the most elaborately decorated 1873 rifles. This exact rifle is illustrated in R.L. Wilson’s book “Steel Canvas” on p. 170. Accompanied by a 1997 Winchester Factory Letter confirming the rifle configuration with special features: Half octagon barrel, Plain trigger, Engraving of a Buffalo head on left side plate, Engraving of a “Antelope” head on right side plate, Shipped on Feb 3, 1894. Also accompanied by a 1991 notarized letter from Bernie Braverman chronicling his purchase of the rifle from Ed Startzman in 1958, and a two page letter from noted historian, R.L. Wilson describing the Snyder rifle and its importance. PROVENANCE: Ex Ed Startzman Coll; Ex Bernie Braverman Coll; Gregg Martin, San Francisco, 1995; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition. Left side of receiver is very fine with some of copper plating showing through silver. Balance is a nice shiny silver that has yet to oxidize to a darker color. Right side of receiver has small amounts of copper showing through sideplate, otherwise balance of silver in intact. Lever is case colored and has turned to mellow patina. Forearm retains 40% orig finish with a couple of heavy dings forward of forearm. Stock retains ample amount of orig finish with no cracks, repairs or missing wood. A few surface impressions that are not very deep. Stock fit to gun near perfect with no splits or cracks. Bright shiny bore. Rifle cycles properly. Mechanically excellent. The George Snyder 1873 Winchester is likely unique as the most deluxe and highly engraved .22 rifle extant. Truly one of a kind and impossible to upgrade. George D. Snyder was a very prominent civil engineer for the city of Williamsport, Pennsylvania in 1895 and it is probably he who ordered this magnificent rifle and rarely if ever used it. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-38 (60,000-90,000) ESA – Lot 2019

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2020
$57,500.00

ULTRA RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 192665. Cal. 44-40. 20″ rnd bbl. Standard carbine sights and buttplate. Caliber marking stamped on bottom of carrier lifter. Saddle ring and stud mounted to left side of receiver and in place. Fancy straight grip XXX American walnut with fine checkering on stock and forearm. Accompanied by a Winchester factory Letter confirming carbine configuration, checkered stock, casehardened and shipped October 19, 1885. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall. Case color on right side and left sides of receiver are vivid in protected areas with balance showing softer colors. All screw heads appear untouched with no marring present. Lower tang represents 95% of case colors. Buttplate shows strong case colors, showing 95%+. Wood fits receiver about perfectly with no splits or slivers in stock. Rifle cycles beautifully. Brilliant bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. Factory Deluxe 1873 Winchester SRCs are exceedingly rare and this one in superb condition, is most desirable. 53091-35 MS (35,000-45,000) – Lot 2020

2021
$28,750.00

VERY FINE AND RARE FULL NICKEL PLATED AND ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 CARBINE.

SN 22736. Cal. 44-40. 20″ bbl. w/address reads “Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven CT / Kings Improvement Patent October 29, 1866 October 16, 1860”. Early style of magazine plug and bbl bands characteristic of the First Model carbine. Full nickel plating, buttplate, receiver, bbl and bbl bands. Lever is nickel plated. Thumbprint oval dust cover. Tasteful “Two Dollar” style engraving on frame, top of receiver, dust cover, and underside of receiver may be Winchester Factory work. Lower tang is marked “3118” and the bottom of toe is also marked “3118”. No markings on stock to indicate that it is of the same assembly line numbers but this buttplate and stock fit the gun perfectly and are original to this lovely carbine. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Nickel plating on bbl remains 98% intact with no bubbling. Nickel on mag tube remains 98-99% intact. Forward and rear bbl bands are about 60% nickel. Standard sight on front bbl band with the rear sight dovetailed in place. Plating on left side remains 96% with the right side 98%. Majority of the niter blue on loading gate turning a deep plum color. Engraving on loading block retains 96% nickel. Buttplate has no engraving but retains 80-85% nickel. Checkering on stock is very good to fine along with condition of wood with numerous impressions and light scratches on both left and right side. Rifling very shiny. Rifle functions and cycles correctly. Forearm has band removal scratches up the wood. 53091-33 MS (30,000-37,500) – Lot 2021

2022
$20,125.00

EXCELLENT WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 DELUXE PISTOL GRIP RIFLE.

SN 279792. Cal. .38-40. 24-3/8″ bbl. Rnd bbl, Rocky Mountain front sight, standard bbl rear sight. Dust cover is blue with a full case colored receiver, full mag. Cal marking on bottom of carrier lifter. Case colored buttplate with trapdoor. Lower tang is marked on left side “2024” with “XXX”. H-style checkering with stock marked “615” in top channel of stock which indicates that butt has been changed at some point possibly by the Winchester factory during the period. Extra finish has been applied to stock over the existing finish though wood is full dimension and has not been sanded. Stock retains ebony insert in pistol grip. Forearm has added protective finish as well. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet which confirms deluxe features and listing “Plain” Checkered PG Stock which has been upgraded, as noted above. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbl retains 95% blue, mag is 50-60% blue with balance turning patina, forearm cap is cased color and has 95% color remaining, left side receiver has 96% vivid colors as does the right side of receiver with same amount of case colors. Loading gate retains 97-98% nitre blue. Hammer has 95%+ case colors with no drag lines evident. Lever has 70-80% case colors turning to patina on the high points on bottom of lever. Lower tang retains 95%+ case colors. Upper tang maybe 30-40% colors, remaining turning to nickel-type finish. Standard checkering is excellent to very fine with no cracks or missing wood on stock or forearm. All screw heads, but one appear to be unturned. The sideplate screw is the only one appearing to be slightly used. Bright shiny bore, rifle cycles properly. Mechanics are excellent. 53091-139 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2022

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2023
$26,450.00

FANTASTIC CONDITION MODEL 1873 SADDLE-RING CARBINE IN FULL NICKEL WITH CLEANING ROD.

SN 122188. Cal. 44-40. 20″ rnd bbl with “Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven, Connecticut” over “Kings Patent March.29.1966, October.16.1880”. No caliber markings on bbl or carrier lifter. Saddle ring and stud in place. Nicely figured walnut stocks. Assembly line no. on stock matches lower tang. Buttplate matches stock. Rear bbl band has been removed by evidence of scratch on wood from sliding bbl band forward. This rifle is in full nickel with no bubbling of nickel noted anywhere. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition. Retains 95%+ nickel finish overall with some saddle ring shadowing on receiver. Strong 98% factory finish remains on stock. Mechanics are fine. Good bore with strong rifling and some light scattered pitting. Full nickel 1873’s are hard to find with this much factory original finish. This lovely and rare nickel 1873 carbine will please the most discerning Winchester collector. 53091-147 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2023

2024
$20,125.00

BEAUTIFUL WINCHESTER RIFLE MODEL 1873 WITH 2X DELUXE STRAIGHT GRIP WOOD AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 35015. Cal. 44. 24-3/8″ full octagon bbl. Standard two line address and caliber marking on top flat. Caliber marking is stamped on the carrier lifter “44 Cal”. Lovely case hardened receiver. Case colored hammer and lever with a case colored buttplate. Fabulous highly figured uncheckered XX grade wood with a “999” assembly number on the lower tang with the same number on the toe of the buttplate and in the upper channel of the wood. Serial number engraving looks faint indicating possible Winchester factory refresh as factory letter records rifle as having been returned and repaired. The barrel may well have been exchanged at that time. This is an early second model no caliber markings would have been put on bbl or on carrier lifter. Winchester factory letter confirming all of the features of this rifle and showing shipped May 26, 1879. Letter also states Repaired and returned: 12/30/81 which account for caliber markings and faint SN. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95-96% of the orig blue. All edges are sharp with very little wear. Forend cap has 96-97% case color. Receiver on the left side is 95% strong if not vivid case colors with only minor fading in the forward portion of the receiver. Right side of the receiver virtually the same way. Slightly fading on the forward portion of the receiver. All screw heads look to be unturned with the exception of one screw for the loading gate that is slightly marred. Action is excellent and bore is mirror bright. Dust cover is the original style of dust cover for this model it is an oval thumbprint, 50% blue with the balance turning patina. Wood on the right side with few impressions with one deeper scratch mark running from top to bottom running about a 2″ length. A very fine crack showing at the back of the upper tang only along grain line and stops. No cracks are evident any place else on the rifle and buttplate fits the stock very fine. Overall finish on both left and right would rate about 96% piano varnished finish. Crisp mechanics. Bright bore. 53091-144 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2024

2025
$20,125.00

EXTRAORDINARY WINCHESTER SECOND MODEL 1873 FULL NICKEL CUTAWAY RIFLE.

SN CUTAWAY. Cal. 44-40. 24″ bbl. 24-3/8″ bbl. Magazine tube cut in two places as is the bbl to show inner workings. Left side of receiver is missing the side plate to demonstrate the functioning of the toggle links. Left side of receiver is cutaway to show working of the carrier lifter. Left side of stock is also cutaway with cleaning rods in place. Buttplate is cutaway as well. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Nickel on bbl is 99% with lettering on bbl evident. No caliber marking on top flat of bbl or on the bottom of carrier lift, this indicates that the receiver is a second model. It has the early style mag tube. Slide cover, hammer and lever are all nickel plated and majority of the nickel remains as does the buttplate itself. Buttplate has a good 98% nickel left on it. Rifle functions just as a regular rifle would. Stock has a crack in the back portion near the buttplate. Fits the receiver well and no other cracks noticeable. Mechanics are fine. Bore is mint. An excellent display piece for the advanced collector of 1873 Winchesters. 53091-27 MS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2025

2026
$17,250.00

EXCELLENT AND RARE RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 FIRST MODEL RIFLE.

SN 18642. Cal. 44-40. 24-3/8″ bbl. Full blued receiver. Oval thumbprint dust cover. Winchester early tang sight. Rifle butt. Straight grain American walnut w/ matching forearm. Sling swivels attached to both underside of stock and underside of the forend cap. Early style mag tube is evident and has case colored hammer and lever. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming the rifle’s configuration and shipped from warehouse on July 31, 1876. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Full oct bbl has 95% plus blue with the magazine turning to a dark plum color and the balance blue. Forearm cap rates 60-70% blue. Left side of the receiver is a good 70-80% blue with the balance turning plum. Right side 95% blue light on the edges. Hammer retains full case colors dark and the lever has case colors in protected areas. Screw heads indicate little or no turning, they are in very fine condition. Forearm has 95% of finish with no cracks or chips missing. Wood to metal fitting is fine. Stock has 95% finish on the left side with a few light scratches and surface marks and impressions. Right side rates 95%. Blue on lower tang around locking lever area indicates 30% blue and 70% patina color. Rifle cycles properly and the bore is bright. This is an extremely fine third year production First Model 1873 rifle and will please the most discerning collector of 1873’s. 53091-29 MS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2026

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2027
$17,250.00

EXTREMELY DESIRABLE AND RARE DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 RIFLE WITH BEAUTIFUL FLAME GRAIN WOOD.

SN 378171. Cal. .32 WCF. 24-3/8″ bbl. Full oct bbl marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN CONN. USA / KINGS IMPROVEMENT PATENT MARCH 29, 1866 OCTOBER 16, 1860”. Rifle features brilliant case colored receiver, blued dust cover with case colored hammer and lever. Deluxe grade oil-finished flame-figured walnut on forearm and stock. H-style checkering with a metal shotgun butt and half-mag. Lower tang is marked “3235 XXX” with “32-S”, buttplate is marked with “3235”. All deluxe features including Lyman ivory bead front sight are verified by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet showing shipment on March 10, 1891 and including change to 1/2 magazine on May 9, 1891. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Oct bbl retains 95% bright blue has a series of small scratches on right side of bbl only on 1 flat and in 1 place. Forearm cap retains all of its case colors, most of which are vivid. Left side of receiver retains 90-05% colors, most of which are vivid and rainbow colored. Right side of receiver has 90-95% case colors, majority is vivid. Loading gate retains 97-98% nitre blue. Hammer with 97-98% case colors with no drag lines. Lever is 95-96% case colors as well. Cal marking on carrier lifter retains dark mustard color. Lower tang retains 96-97% case colors. Shotgun butt only wear evident is on heel with balance orig dark blue with 95% blue remaining. Oil finish stock with minor impressions on left side and also minor impression on right side; minor surface scratches on both sides. No chips or cracks evident on stock. Forearm also has minor surface scratches and surface impressions with no cracks or chips of wood missing. All screw heads appear to be unturned. Action is excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-138 MS (20,000-30,000) ESA – Lot 2027

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2028
$28,175.00

INCREDIBLE BLUED WINCHESTER 1873 .22 SHORT OCTAGON BBL RIFLE.

SN 305937. Cal. 22 Short. 24-3/8″ oct bbl marked “22 Short” on top of bbl flat next to receiver. No P-W proof marks. Standard markings on top flat of bbl “Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven Connecticut USA” followed by “Kings Improvement Patent March 29.1866, Oct.16.1860”. Pain walnut stock and forend with crescent buttplate. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming the rifles configuration and shipped Oct. 30, 1889. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Mag tube slightly toning to dark plum. 96% blue remains on nose cap. Left and right sides of receiver 98% blue remains with very subtle light scratches with no discoloration at all. Cartridge lifter with beautiful mustard color and 22CAL with Short underneath. Screw heads are all perfect. Dust cover is 98% blue. Case color on hammer is strong 98%. Trigger is darkened somewhat but still retains case colors, slightly muted. Buttplate retains majority of case colors, not vivid but very evident. Wood is very fine, with 96-98% orig condition on stock. Scattered light to moderate handling marks, otherwise beautiful showing orig orange colored finish. All screw heads are aligned perfectly. Bore is excellent with very strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53091-140 (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2028

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2029
$15,525.00
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: Gun is listed as being 100% authentic and original. This however is not the case. The barrel has been replaced with a later version with a different Winchester address and front sight. The barrel bands are also replaced with later versions. This possibly was done during the period of use for this rifle. The estimate is $10,000-$15,000.

SUPERB CONDITION VERY RARE FIRST MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 7319. Cal. 44 WCF. 20″ bbl. with 2-line address that reads “Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven CT / Kings Improvement Patent March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860. Front bbl band has the correct bbl band sight. Correct rear sight and rear bbl band look to be all original to the gun. Round thumbprint dust cover with case colored hammer, lever and buttplate. Receiver retains saddle ring stud and ring. Caliber marking is not present on the bbl or on carrier lifter as evident for all first models. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office search document which indicates Carbine configuration with “Metre Sights” and shipped August 12, 1875 on Order # 3634, which was likely to a foreign land. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Receiver and Bbl with 90% blue. Magazine tube rates about 80-90% with scratches on the bottom of the mag tube just forward of the forearm. Forward bbl band retain 85% blue and rear bbl band retains 85-90% on left 60% on right. Condition of the case coloring on the hammer is quite bright with remaining 90% case colors. Lever retains case colors on both sides patinated in a few spots in the middle of the lever. Stock fit to the receiver is very fine with no chips missing around where the stock and metal meet.Stock has a few scattered minor marks with one solid ding in the area near the ridge of the back of the stock on the right side. Forearm has some dings and impressions on the left side. Right side has mark running parallel to the bbl running 3-1/2″ long. All screw heads are unmarred and unturned. About 95% of the case color remains on the buttplate with only the heel showing any evidence of wear. Cycles properly and the bore bright. First Model 1873 saddle ring carbines generally saw hard frontier use and are rarely if ever found with original finish much less nearly all the original Winchester factory blue. 53091-31 MS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 2029

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2030
$18,400.00

BEAUTIFUL AND VERY RARE WINCHESTER FIRST MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE IN FACTORY FULL NICKEL FINISH.

SN 7342. Cal. 44-40. 20″ bbl. Full nickel bbl with 2-line address that reads “Winchester Repeating Arms New Haven CT / Kings Improvement Patent March 29, 1866 October 16, 1860”. Front bbl band has the correct bbl band sight. Rear bbl has correct sight and real bbl band looks to be all original to the gun. Receiver is full nickel plated. Both left and right receiver with a round impressed thumbprint mark on the dust cover. Beautiful American walnut stock and forearm. Carbine butt. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbl retains 90-95% nickel plated with no bubbling evident. Magazine tube the same. Front and rear bbl band retain 70-80% of the nickel finish. Left side of receiver retains 95% plus nickel. Screw heads indicate some turning but are not damaged. Loading gate retains 98% of its nickel as the sideplate and receiver itself with no bubbling or speckling of nickel evident. Wood to metal fit is very fine with no splits or chips of wood missing. Some light impressions on both left and right side of the stock. Buttplate fits very fine. Hammer, trigger and lever retain 98% of its nickel. Only a slight blemish on the top of receiver between the bbl and the opening for the dust cover. Beautiful bright bore w/early style rifling.This saddle ring carbine is as fine a plated example as one could wish for. Being a third year production First Model further enhances its rarity and desirability. 53091-32 MS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 2030

2031
$28,750.00

SUPERB CLASSIC FACTORY ORIGINAL WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 DELUXE RIFLE IN 32 CAL WITH BRILLIANT VIVID CASE COLORED RECEIVER.

SN 132528. Cal. .32. 24-3/8″ bbl. Full oct bbl, full mag, standard front bbl sight and standard rear bbl sight. Top bbl marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN CT. / KINGS IMPROVEMENT PATENT MARCH 29, 1866 OCTOBER 16, 1860”. Cal marking on top flat of bbl next to receiver “32 CAL”. Carrier lifter also marked “32 CAL”. Superb fancy American 2-3X walnut w/H-style checkering on stock and forearm and ebony insert in the pistol grip. Factory sling swivels in stock and bottom of the forearm cap. Equipped with a thick base, mid-range veneer sight. Case colored receiver, blued dust cover and a case colored buttplate with no provisions for cleaning rod. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming all options and shipped Sept 3, 1883. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Oct bbl retains 95% blue with minor sharp edges wear only. Mag tube has 85-90% blue with balance turning to patina. Minor scratches on bottom flat of bbl in front of forearm cap on left and right sides indicating the forearm cap was removed. Forearm cap itself has 70% strong case colors overall. Left side receiver is a good 95%+ case colors; vivid in most areas. Right side has 95-96% vivid case colors. Loading gate retains 98% of its niter blue. The lever itself retains 80% case colors on left side and 50% on the right with patina on the high part of bottom of lever. Hammer retains 97% of case color. The bottom tang retains 97% of its case color. Stock with light impressions on left side and light impressions on right side as well. No cracks are visible around tang area and no slivers or chips of wood missing. Finish on wood retains 96-97% of piano finish. Left side forearm has few impressions with no cracks or chips missing from corners. Right side of forearm with very few impressions having minor surface scratches. Dust cover retains 95%+ blue, screw heads on frame look to be untouched except for sideplate screw which is marred. Action is excellent. Bore is excellent. A classic deluxe case colored 1873 that will please the advanced collector. 53091-48 MS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2031

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2032
$23,000.00

RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER RIFLE THIRD MODEL WITH FACTORY CASE COLORED RECEIVER.

SN 396030. Cal. 44-40. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl. Full magazine. Rocky Mountain front sight with a standard bbl rear sight with a caliber marking 44-40 WCF. Wood has raised grain throughout indicating very little use. The figure in the wood is of a higher grade than standard but there are no stampings to indicate 1X though it is certainly 1X quality. Case hardening was an extra hence the use by the factory of a higher grade of wood. Very few impressions on wood on the left side and hardly any noticeable impressions on the right side and retaining all the virtually all the finish on the stock and forearm as well. Carrier lifter retains caliber marking as well. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet which confirms configuration incl casehardening and shipped on Sept 11, 1891, Order # 10599. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbl is 96% blue. Magazine tube is 96-98% blue. Forearm cap is a 96% case colored. Left side of the receiver is 95% plus case colored. Right side is 96% case colored with the nitre blue loading gate retaining 96% blue. Lever & hammer retain the majority of its case colors. Bright on the lever as well as the back end of the hammer. Buttplate is 95% strong case colors. Wood to metal fit is excellent with no chips or splinters missing from forearm or stock. Four piece cleaning rod is present in stock. All screws on the side plates look to be marred up somewhat. Nosecap screws are marred also. Mechanics are fine and cycles correctly. Bore is bright and shiny. 1873 rifles with case colored frames are rare in themselves, highly prized by collectors, and to find a plain rifle with vibrant factory case hardening is most unusual as most are deluxe guns with pistol grip stocks. 53091-40 MS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2032

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2033
$36,800.00

VERY FINE SECOND MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER RIFLE WITH FACTORY DELUXE CHECKERED WALNUT STOCK.

SN 50783. Cal. 44-40. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl. Full magazine with standard sights in place. Standard two line address. No cal. marking on top flat of bbl as there are no cal. markings on the carrier lifter. Case colored receiver, blued dust cover along with a case colored hammer and lever. Beautiful straight grip XX deluxe figured American walnut stocks with “H” style checkered pattern. Buttplate is case colored as well. Retains tang sight that may not be the correct type for this model. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Receiver retains 70% case color with balance turning mottled patina. Nose cap, hammer, lever and buttplate are in similar condition. barrel and mag tube retain 80% blue with some natural toning coming through. Stock retains the majority of what looks to be its orig finish with a few surface scratches and impression that really doesn’t take away from its overall condition. Buttplate fits excellent as the stock fits the receiver as well. Forearm is 90% finish with very few scratches or impressions. Forearm fit to the receiver is excellent with a slight gap in between the nose cap and the forearm. Screw heads retain unturned look with the exception of the side plate screw which is burred. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. A lovely Second Model 1873 Winchester rifle for the connoisseur. 53091-43 MS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2033

2034
$19,550.00

SUPERB NEAR MINT WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 BLUED RECEIVER EARLY THIRD MODEL RIFLE.

SN 184831B. Cal. 44. 24-3/8″ full octagon bbl with standard two line address. Full magazine. Blued nosecap and receiver. Case colored rifle butt. Hammer & lever are case colored although bottom of lever is very muted with a little case color left. On both left and right sides of the lever case colors are very evident. All features verified by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet, shipped July 8, 1885. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl is full oct with a 96% bbl blue with standard front and rear bbl sight. Magazine tube retains 95% blue. Left side of receiver retains 96% bbl blue with the 96% on the right wide as well with a few light scratches on the right side portion of the side plate. Wood on left side has only a few light impressions with no chips or missing pieces evident. Right side of stock has small area finish missing on the grip area with a few light impressions around the lever. Wood to metal fit is excellent as is fit on forearm with no chips or pieces of wood missing.Screw heads look to be unturned and in excellent condition. One of the upper tang plug screws is missing. Action is excellent, bright shiny bore. A lovely nearly mint plain 1873 in the most desirable caliber. 53091-141 MS (12,500-17,500) – Lot 2034

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2035
$12,650.00

EXCELLENT WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE RIFLE.

SN 85009. Cal. 44-40. 24-3/8 full oct bbl. Full magazine with standard front and rear bbl sights. Late second model rifle with a screw down rail for the dust cover. Blued receiver, set trigger, case colored hammer & lever along with a case colored buttplate. Deluxe 2-3X wood with “H” style checkering with an ebony insert on the pistol grip. Assembly number “4204” appears on frame stock and buttplate. Assembly number “39” appears on inside of right lock plate with evidence of prior case hardening colors. It appears that this deluxe rifle may have been back to the factory for refinishing, although there is no reference to R&R in the records.Accompanied by a Cody Firearms records Office search document which lists the rifle with 1/2 Octagon Bbl, Checkered Pistol Grip Stock, Set Trigger, and Casehardened. Shipped May 12, 1882. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Oct bbl retains a good strong 98% bbl factory quality blue along with 97% magazine blue. Receiver on the left side is a 95% blue and 92-95% on the right. Dust cover retains 80% blue. Loading gate is 90% bright nitre blue. Finish on stock on left side with a 2 or more patches of finish that have lifted very small with a few light impressions as well. Right side of stock retains a few impressions but retains most of its finish. Wood to metal fit is excellent with no chips or splinters missing. Forearm would rate a good 95% finish with also no splinters or chips of wood missing. All screw heads look to be unturned except for side plate screw. Mechanics are crisp, cycles correctly. Bore is bright and shiny. 53091-42 MS (12,500-17,500) – Lot 2035

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2036
$20,700.00

EXCELLENT CONDITION LATE MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 506036. Cal. 44-40. Typical carbine configuration. 20″ rnd bbl. Standard carbine sights. Saddle ring & stud in place. Markings on bbl are in between rear bbl band and rear bbl sight. Cal. marking also on carrier lifter. Has standard marking on top tang with carbine buttplate. Plain walnut stocks. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Left side of receiver would rate a 96% plus blue. Top of receiver is 98% blue and the right side of the receiver is a good strong 98% blue. Hammer & lever retain them majority of its case colors although muted on the lever only. Buttplate retains 80-85% case color. Wood to metal fit is fine with a few light impressions on the stock on the left side and right side with the majority of the finish in place at 98% finish on the stock and forearm the same. Rear bbl band has never been removed. Lower tang behind the lever shows wear as it is in a gray slate color. Other than that it is all blue on top tang and under the lever. Screw heads look to be unturned. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. A lovely condition saddle ring carbine sure to please any Winchester collector.
53091-34 MS (12,500-17,500) – Lot 2036

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2037
$7,475.00

*OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 MUSKET.

SN 570468. Cal. 44 WCF. 30″ round bbl with correct magazine tube. 3 bbl band with all blued receiver. Dust cover is blued. Hammer, lever, trigger and buttplate are case colored. Screw heads indicate they are case colored and unturned. Carrier lifter marked “44 CAL” and has nice mustard color look. Stock is straight grain American walnut as is the forward musket forearm. With sling swivels mounted in correct position on stock and mounted correctly on one bbl band. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl 99% blue. All bbl bands appear as new condition. Sporting standard musket front and rear sights. Cal marking on top of bbl between rear sight and receiver. Dust cover 99%+ blue. Receiver retains 99%+ blue on both sides. All buffing marks are evident to show it is in orig condition. Loading gate retains 99% of its nitre blue. Hammer retains 99%+ case color with no drag lines. Lever is 99% case colors with evidence of varnish over entire lever. Trigger remains dark case colors. Bright shiny bore rates 9 out of 10. Mechanics are fine. Cycles properly. Stock with very few impressions. Right side of stock with a few light impressions. Wood to metal fit is excellent. A finer 1873 Musket may not exist! 53091-36 MS (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 2037

2038
$103,500.00

SUPERB ULTRA RARE FACTORY ULRICH ENGRAVED WINCHESTER 1873 RIMFIRE RIFLE WITH WINCHESTER FACTORY LETTER.

SN 501989. Cal. 22 Long. 24-3/8″ half rnd, half oct bbl. Standard sights. 2X deluxe wood in highly figured American walnut. Equipped with cheekpiece and shotgun rubber buttplate. Also equipped with standard “H” style checkering pattern. Special Two Dollar Engraving “Substitute Squirrel for Deer” in #10 style circle. All numbers match. “CP” and two “xx” for grade of wood engraved on lower tang. Carrier lifter has beautiful mustard color marked “22 Cal” /”Long” and is also engraved with lovely masterful scroll engraving in front and back of left and right sideplates. Equipped with Winchester cap on pistol grip. Accompanied by a 1989 Winchester Factory Letter which verifies all special order features: 1/2 octagon barrel, Plain trigger, Checkered PG stock, Rubber butt plate, Cheek piece, Engraved $2.00 – Substitute squirrel for deer, and shipped March 25, 1904. One can only imagine how a high end special order 1873 could survive this long with so much of its factory finish remaining. PROVENANCE: Ex Felix Bedlan Coll.; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Screw heads are near perfect with 98% blue finish. Nose cap with 95% blue finish. Bbl and mag tube with 98% blued finish. No engraving on hammer, lever or nose cap. Retains 98% of blued on both sides with upper tang showing only discoloration of blue. Ample amount of case color on lever is present on both right and left sides but silvered out on bottom. Bright shiny bore. Action is perfect as new. This is the finest blued engraved .22 1873 known and is illustrated in George Madis’ The Winchester Book when it was the pride and joy of Felix Bedlan’s Collection and will be the pride and joy of whoever is the fortunate successful bidder in this auction. Impossible to upgrade. 53091-47 MS (50,000-80,000) – Lot 2038

2039
$17,250.00

SUPERB CASE COLORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 RIFLE IN 38 WCF.

SN 396440B. Cal 38WCF. 24-3/8″ full octagon bbl with full magazine. Third model with Case colored receiver and highly polished niter blue loading gate. Case colored hammer, trigger and lever along with a case colored buttplate. Stock houses the 4-piece cleaning rods within a trap door. Comes with Rocky Mountain front sight, acorn rear sight with serrated edges on sides of sight. A higher grade of standard wood but stock channel and tang are not marked with any x’s to indicate that it is fancy grade wood. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Oct bbl retains most orig blue balance fading from light surface oxidation to patina. Mag tube retains 80-85% orig blue balance turning to dark patina. Forearm cap retains a good 90% case color. Receiver left retains 95-96% case color, right side has 96-97% bright vivid case color with loading gate 97-98% bright niter blue. Hammer retains 95-96% case colored and lever is 90-95% with bottom of lever starting to silver out. Upper and lower tangs are 93-96% case colored. All screws look to be in very fine condition with ample amount of orig finish on screw heads. Wood on left retains about 95% finish and rear of stock has raised grain as well as some light surfaces scratches with a few impressions on the stock, one running about 3-4″ in the middle of stock. No cracks or chips missing on left side. Light scratches and some compression points with a grain line crack from right side of tang going down to bottom tang. This crack shows no evidence of missing wood but you can feel it indicating that one side is raised higher than the other. Forearm with light compressions and light scratches. Overall would rate a solid 93-95% finish. Overall condition on right side 95% finish with raised grain on back portion of stock. Bore is bright and shiny. Cycles properly, mechanics are fine. 48568-16 MS (15,000-25,000) – Lot 2039

2040
$178,250.00

EXTRAORDINARY DELUXE JOHN ULRICH ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE, IDENTIFIED TO FAMED SPORTSMAN COL. ARCHIBALD ROGERS WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 14416. Cal. 45-75. Companion piece to a wonderful Deluxe-engraved Model 1873, being sold following this lot in this auction. This spectacular rifle has a special order 26″ octagon to round bbl with full magazine, blued Rocky Mountain front sight and original, early, short, semi-buckhorn rear sight with checkered edges. Left side of the lower tang under the wood is marked with the assembly no. “134” and the letter “S” which signifies shotgun butt and “XXX”. The assembly no. was observed in the top tang channel of the buttstock while the buttplate appears to be un-numbered, there is no doubt that this is the rifle’s original buttplate. It is mounted with spectacular, center-crotch, flame-grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and pistol grip buttstock with serpentine grip that has a fleur-de-lis inlay and with a smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Rifle is spectacularly engraved by master engraver John Ulrich and signed “J.Ulrich” on the lower tang behind the trigger. Left sideplate is masterfully and unusually (for a ’76) engraved in Style 4 with a very large oval vignette depicting a hunter in a very detailed forest scene aiming his rifle with two bull elk in the foreground, one laying on the ground, having been shot, and the other rearing, also having been shot. In the far background is a running cow elk. The entire scene is encompassed in a scroll-type border. Bottom right side of the sideplate has an unusual small vignette of a running rabbit in a field scene. Right sideplate has a large round vignette of a grizzly bear standing over his buffalo kill, in a very detailed mountain scene. Bottom left corner of the sideplate has the unusual small vignette of a running wolf in a mountain scene. Right front side of the receiver has the large vignette of a running bull moose in a forest and field scene. Left front side of receiver has the large round vignette containing the flat gold intertwined initials “AR” which are identical to those found on the Model 1873 previously mentioned. Bottom of receiver is engraved with mirror image patterns on the frame and carrier with chip and dot border on the carrier. Bottom front of the frame is engraved with a small shell pattern with a scallop pattern border around the front and rear edges of the receiver and rear edge of the forend cap. All the engraving is surrounded by extremely fine and wonderfully executed foliate arabesque patterns with chipped borders identical to that found on the Model 1873. Both sides and back edge of the hammer, top of the receiver, dust cover and dust cover rail, both sides and bottom of the lever, forend cap and buttplate around the screw holes are engraved to match and screw heads are engraved. Receiver is second-type with screwed-on dust cover rail. Dust cover is engraved in the center “WINCHESTER EXPRESS / .50 CAL. 95GRS”. Buttstock and forend cap have factory sling swivels. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this rifle as “50 Express Caliber” with round bbl, plain trigger, checkered stock with pistol grip, half magazine, shotgun butt, case hardened, sling and swivels, and “See Letter”. It was received into and shipped out of the warehouse on July 16, 1881 to Order No. 25568. It was returned with reasons not indicated on February 3, 1887, order no. 15092; April 28, 1887, order no. 17837 and May 16, 1889 order no. 21217. Without the shadow of a doubt, it was during one of these returns that this rifle was converted to its present caliber with a new bbl and full magazine, but since the dust cover was engraved to match, it was not changed, although the carrier is stamped “45-75” and is engraved to match its surroundings. PROVENANCE: Herbert G. Wellington Jr. Estate. The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 92-93% orig factory blue, strong in sheltered areas, thinning over the top. Magazine tube retains about 95% strong orig blue, slightly thinned on the bottom with several tiny nicks and a few small scratches. Receiver and sideplates retain virtually all of their case colors, strong and bright in sheltered areas, fading on the sideplates and open front areas. Dust cover retains about 96-98% glossy orig blue. Lever also retains about all of its orig case colors, strong and bright on the sides, fading on the outer edge. Hammer retains about all of its lightly faded case colors. Forend cap retains very strong bright case colors. Buttplate retains 60-70% thinning blue turning gray toward the heel. Wood is sound with light handling and use marks and retains most of its orig finish, slightly dulled. Mechanics are crisp with brilliant shiny bore. 53091-149 (200,000-250,000) – Lot 2040

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2041
$103,500.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE JOHN ULRICH ENGRAVED GOLD INLAID WINCHESTER 2nd MODEL 1873 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE, IDENTIFIED TO FAMED SPORTSMAN COL. ARCHIBALD ROGERS WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 75788. Cal 44 WCF (44-40). Extraordinary deluxe John Ulrich engraved identified ’73 with 24 1/4″ oct bbl, button magazine, replacement bead front sight and modified early style, short semi-buckhorn rear sight that has been filed flat. Top tang is mounted with a Lyman loop thin-base tang sight with fine spiral-knurled bbl, with target and hunting apertures. Receiver is second type with screwed-on dust cover rail. It is mounted with about 3X, center crotch, flame-grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and pistol grip stock with fleur-de-lis inlay in the serpentine gripcap and it has a smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Bottom of stock is hand-carved with 38 notches and three dots in addition to seven additional crossing notches. It is unknown what the scorekeeping was for, but presumably, it was big game animals taken. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. “697” that is preceded by an “S” which signifies shotgun butt and also with “XXX”. The assembly no. was observed in the top tang channel of the buttstock with the buttplate having the number “39” inside the toe, although there is no doubt that this is the original Ulrich engraved buttplate. The receiver is spectacularly engraved by John Ulrich and signed on the bottom tang “J.Ulrich”. Left sideplate is engraved with the large vignette of a deep-relief running bull elk leaping over a fallen log in a detailed forest scene. Right sideplate is engraved with a deep-relief running bull buffalo in a very detailed prairie scene. Right front side of the receiver is engraved with a large vignette of a young bull elk feeding on a tree branch in a detailed forest scene. Left front side of receiver has a large vignette containing the inlaid flat gold intertwined initials “AR”. All the engraving on the receiver is surrounded by very fine foliate arabesque patterns with chipped borders. Top of the receiver, dust cover rail, dust cover, sides and rear edges of hammer, sides and face of lever, forend cap and around the buttplate screw holes are engraved to match. Bottom of receiver and carrier are engraved in mirror image foliate arabesque patterns with the carrier having a chipped border. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter identifying this rifle with octagon bbl, plain trigger, checkered stock with pistol grip, half magazine, shotgun butt, case hardened and engraved “$27.50, etc.-see order”. It was received into and shipped from the warehouse on October 20, 1881 to order no. 28214. Obviously, the “see order” notation would have detailed the number and types of vignettes as well as the gold inlaid initials and possibly the deluxe wood. A companion rifle, a deluxe engraved 1876, also signed “J. Ulrich”, is being sold as the lot preceding this rifle. Personal historical information for this rifle is contained in the preceding lot, the Winchester Model 1876 that also belonged to Col. Archibald Rogers. A series of notch marks found on underside of stock that do not take away from the rifle’s appearance. PROVENANCE: Herbert G. Wellington Jr. Estate. The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 95% strong orig blue, slightly dulled, over the chamber area and with light sharp edge wear. Receiver retains 65-70% faded original case colors, a little stronger in the sheltered areas, with the balance turned silver. Dust cover retains about 90% orig blue. Lever and hammer retains smoky case colors, stronger on the hammer. Wood is sound with a couple of small grain checks in the buttstock and light handling and use marks and retains about 60% original finish on the forearm with the balance slightly dull. Buttstock retains very little of its original piano varnish finish, slightly dulled. Both forearm and wrist checkering show moderate to heavy wear. Buttplate is a gray patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 53091-44 (100,000-125,000) – Lot 2041

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2042
$89,125.00

THE VERY FINEST CONDITION DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 WITH MAGNIFICENT 3 – 4X HIGHLY FIGURED SELECT WALNUT STOCK AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 36591. Cal. 45-75. 28″ full oct bbl. Full length mag tube. Case colored receiver. All screw heads on receiver are untouched. Pistol grip stock with stunning highly figured honey colored walnut that rates 3X or higher. Stock is equipped with sling swivel on bottom mounted correctly in place. Forend cap also has sling swivel mounted correctly in place. Standard “H” grade of checkering is extremely crisp with 26″ line checkering. Pistol grip mounted with ebony insert correct for this early style variation. Comes with a thick base veneer long range adjustable tang sight. Standard rear bbl sight with globe front sight with bubble level inserted. Comes with 5-pc cleaning rod. Includes set trigger which functions properly. Accompanied by Winchester Factory Letter confirming special order features and ship date Sept 27, 1883. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Pristine throughout, close to factory new. Receiver retains 99% original rainbow case colors on both sides and 99% original nitre blue on loading gate. Lever and hammer retain 98% brilliant original case colors. The receiver of this magnificent rifle is brilliant vivid and as good as it gets with no appreciable wear showing on either side. Condition of receiver extends to upper and lower tang as well, showing no wear. Finish on stock retains 99% finish, as does the forearm. Buttplate shows 99% of vivid case color. Forend cap retains 98% of case color. Bore appears unfired. One of the finest 1876s that exist, and it would be impossible to better this condition. Mechanics are mint. An absolute stunning model 1876 that would please even the most prestigious collector. An unbelievable gem brilliant uncirculated Winchester that is the very finest of its kind. 53091-155 (60,000-80,000) – Lot 2042

2043
$69,000.00

SENSATIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 FULL DELUXE STRAIGHT GRIP RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 24680. Cal. 45-60. 28″ full oct. bbl. Full mag with a case colored form cap, case colored receiver, blue dust cover and a nitre blued loading gate. Hammer and lever are case colored. Rifle equipped with set trigger. Thick base long range veneer tang sight with spirit level front sight. Wood is straight grip checkered XXX Grade American fancy feathercrotch walnut with assembly mark “1494R” which indicates a rifle butt. Upper channel has same number with overstamp over first 2 numbers of assembly line number on the stock. Buttplate with same matching numbers.Accompanied by incomplete 4-pc cleaning rod (missing one piece). Also accompanied by Winchester Factory Letter confirming configuration and shipped Jan 23, 1883. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Oct bbl retains 98% blue. Mag tube 96-97% toning to a soft plum on bottom. Front sight is adjustable with bubble level for the key to lock in the aperture. Rear bbl sight is standard 76 sight. Tang sight remains in excellent condition with 95% original finish. Left side case colors remain 98% with 95% are vivid. Only a small portion of the left side plate is varnish free. Right side of receiver retains 98% of case color. Loading gate retains 98-99% of soft nitre blue. Upper and lower tangs are 98% case colored with underside of receiver with vivid case colors at 98-99%. “4560” marked on brass carrier lifter and brass has turned to a mellow mustard color. Hammer retains 97% of case color with a light drag line. Lever is 90-95% case colors with bottom toning to a soft patina. Trigger retains all of its fire blue. Set trigger functions well. Buttplate 98% color with only wear on heel, balance of colors are there, soft but quite evident. Stock on left side with light surface scratches, no loss of wood, cracks or gouges are evident. Right side with a few impressions but no major cracks or splinters evident. Action functions perfectly. Bore is bright and shiny. A magnificent deluxe 1876 that is so fantastic it is almost too good to be true but true it is thanks to Ray Bentley’s tireless decades long search for the finest and best Winchesters money could buy. This gun is simply awesome. 53091-154 MS (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2043

2044
$38,525.00

EXCELLENT AND RARE EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 RIFLE WITH FACTORY DELUXE 2X FIGURED WALNUT PISTOL GRIP STOCK STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL CASE COLORED RECEIVER WITH WINCHESTER FACTORY LETTER.

SN 8037. Cal. 45-75. 30″ round bbl with German silver insert on front sight and standard 1876 rear sight. Set trigger. Full length mag tube. Forearm cap, receiver, hammer, lever and buttplate all case colored. Blued dust cover with oval thumbprint with a screw down rail. Deluxe figured pistol grip stock with ebony insert. Assembly line numbers on upper channel of stock “445” with same number on inside of lower tang and on toe of buttplate. 2x grade of wood also on lower tang. Loading gate is nitre blued. Stock is checkered with “H” style pattern. Forearm checkered with early pattern. Accompanied by Winchester 1985 dated Winchester Factory Letter which confirms configuration though rifle is missing its original vernier and wind gauge sights, shipped Jan 28, 1879. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 98% original blue Mag tube is 95% blue thinning on bottom. Forearm cap is case colored with 95-97% colors not vivid but very evident. Case colored receiver on left side would rate 96-97% vivid case colors. Right side with 93-95% case color with balance toning slightly toward front of receiver. Upper tang with 20% case color with the balance turning gray to pewter. Lower tang retains 95%+ case color with balance turning to a dark plum. Hammer retains 96% strong case color with slight drag line on right side. Lever retains 90% case color with balance turning to a pewter gray. Some added stock finish on left side along with some dark speckling. Left side checkering has bruise on upper rear part of pattern. Right side of stock with very few scratches or impressions but has one chip located at corner of upper tang and receiver. Checkering pattern on right side with no bumps or bruises to indicate damage. Wood to metal fit is extra fine. Screw heads remain unturned and retain a portion of their case colored finish. Action is perfect and bore is shiny bright. A very handsome factory case color receiver deluxe model 1876 that will please any advanced Winchester collector. 53091-153 MS (30,000-35,000) – Lot 2044

2045
$28,750.00

VERY FINE SECOND YEAR PRODUCTION “OPEN TOP” WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 2735. Cal. 45-75. 22″ bbl. Round standard front and rear carbine sights. One bbl band in place with nosecap also in place. Blued receiver, case colored lever and hammer with blued trigger. Receiver retains its carbine stud and ring which is in place. Carbine style buttplate that is case colored. American straight grain walnut stocks that are turning dark. Cal. markings are not present on early 76 carbines, either on the bbl or on the carrier lifter. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet which confirms configuration and ship date May 9, 1878. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Round bbl retains 98% of blue. Only wear noticeable where bayonet lug would fasten to muzzle. Remaining blue on left and right side are equally balanced out at 96% blue. Top of receiver is 98% blue with top tang at 90% blue. Lower tang rates 95% blue with SN markings very evident. Case colored hammer dark with drag lines, but retain 90% of its case color. Lever is also dark but retains less case color at about 50-60%. Buttplate is dark patina with case colors showing through. All screw heads appear to be untouched and retain their case color. Straight grain American walnut wood is excellent with very few impressions on the left side and very few impressions of the right side. Wood to metal fit is very fine with one small chip of wood missing out of left corner next to receiver. Bore bright and shiny. Mechanism is excellent. Very handsome carbine that saw very little use. All “Open Top” 1876’s are scarce and excellent, carbines are very rare. 53091-161 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2045

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2046
$25,875.00

MAGNIFICENT WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 STANDARD RIFLE.

SN 50180. Cal. 45-60. 28″ round bbl with standard front and rear sights. Magazine tube is full length. Forearm cap, receiver and buttplate are all blued. Hammer, lever, and trigger are case colored. Comes equipped with 4-piece cleaning rod behind trap door in buttstock. This is a standard rifle in a big caliber seldom seen in this condition. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collection of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl remains a solid 98-99% orig blue. Mag tube 98% orig blue. 98% orig blue on forearm cap. Receiver has 98-99% orig blue overall with the dust cover also 98% orig blue. Hammer retains 98% orig case color with a slight drag line, lever has strong case colors vivid on left and right side with 96-98% case orig case color. Buttplate has 96% orig blue. Sideplate screw is buggered up, the rest look to be untouched with case colors remaining on heads of screws. Buttstock is straight grain American walnut with few impressions, no gouges on left side, one tiny sliver of wood missing in the top left corner of stock where it meets receiver. Finish on wood remains 98-99% on both sides as well as 96-97% orig finish on forearm. Metal buttplate fits perfectly and retains all orig case colors on screw heads as well. Brass carrier lifter is marked with 45-60 and retains a nice mellow yellow mustard color. Bore is bright and shiny with no pitting. Cycles properly and mechanics are fine. A fantastic Model 1876. 53091-159 MS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 2046

2047
$12,650.00

STUNNING WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 BRITISH PROOF MUSKET IN 45-75 CALIBER.

SN 4639. Cal. 45-75. 32″ round bbl with standard two line address. Equipped with standard (Baker type) ladder sights. British proofed at chamber and on front receiver ring, also British calibre stamping of “450” on right chamber area. Comes with a blued receiver, blued dust cover with an oval thumbprint. Straight grained American walnut on stock and forearm. One piece steel cleaning rod attached to forearm on left side. Single barrel band with front sling swivel and rear swivel inlet on toe line. Case colored hammer, trigger and lever. Buttplate is also case colored. No standard caliber marking on bbl or carrier lifter which is correct. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming the configuration and shipped May 19, 1879. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bbl 80-85% blue with a obvious rub mark underneath bbl band on left side. Cleaning rod is present and looks to be in 96-97% orig condition. Forearm cap retains a 95-96% blue. Rear bbl band is 96-97% orig blue which has a sling swivel attached to it. Left side of receiver retains 95-96% blue thinning on high edges. Right side of receiver retains 96-97% blue with a few light surface scratches on the back side of sideplate. Loading gate retains 96% strong, bright, niter bluer. All screw heads look to be in fine condition, some untouched, none buggered up. Stock retains most of it’s oil finish to about 96-98% with light impressions on left side with no slivers of wood missing or gouges present in stock. Bottom of stock is equipped with a sling swivel. Right side of stock has few scratches and very few impressions into stock, also with no wood missing or slivers of wood missing. Thumbprint in dust cover with 50-60% blue. Buttplate retains 85-90% orig case colors which have turned soft but evident that the colors remain in place. Bore would rate an 8 or 9 out of 10, rifling is bright and shiny and no pitting. Cycles properly, mechanics are fine. 53091-152 MS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2047

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2048
$97,750.00

SPECTACULAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE FACTORY ENGRAVED AND INSCRIBED RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 88046. Cal. 38-56. 24″ full oct bbl. Full magazine. Sporting sights. Left receiver beautifully engraved in $6 No. 10 style engraving with intricate buck and doe scene in oval vignette and inscribed “Frank H. Hiscock / Syracuse New York” in a panel above, all framed in delicate and well-executed scrollwork. Right side of receiver is a classic vignette of a low-tailed dog on point with scroll highlights. Appended metal is engraved with similar fine scroll embellishments. Superb full fancy feathercrotch walnut pistol grip stocks with style H checkering and piano finish is stamped “289” on bottom tang, along with “XXX” grade of wood. Top channel of stock also marked with “289”. Toe of buttplate has the same numbers as stock. Pistol grip retains black ebony insert correct for period of manufacture. Accompanied by Winchester Factory Letter which confirms special order features incl remarks: Engraved $6-“Frank H. Hiscock,Syracuse New York” and shipped March 26, 1894. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition. Bbl retains 98-99% blue, as does magazine. Case colored forearm cap retains 90-95% bright case colors. Receiver retains 98% vivid case colors. Loading gate retains 96-97% bright nitre blue. Hammer retains 98% bright case colors with small drag line. Lever has 98% case colors, slightly faded on bottom, but both sides of retain vivid case colors. Top of buttplate also sports 90% bright case colors on top of tang with the balance of back at 65-75% strong case colors. Fancy American walnut stock features piano finish has very few marks or impressions. Balance of finish on left side is 98%. Bottom of stock with very few impressions retaining 98% finish. 96-97% finish remains on forearm with a few hard nicks between receiver and checkering pattern. Breech bolt retains 99% blue. All screw heads appear to be untouched and retain majority of case colored finish. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Rifle cycles correctly. Truly, a spectacular ’86 in the highest condition that one would hope to find. 53091-165 (70,000-90,000) – Lot 2048

2049
$40,250.00

*SPECTACULAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 “BIG FIFTY” DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE IN 50-100-450 CAL.

SN 136058. Cal. .50-100-450. 26″ rnd bbl with half mag in takedown configuration. Marked “NICKEL STEEL” on left side of bbl under rear bbl sight and comes equipped with sling eyes on stock and forearm cap. Ivory bead Lyman semi Jack front sight and flat top sporting rear sight. Blued receiver with blued breech bolt. Case colored hammer and lever with a blued trigger. Fancy pistol grip stock with H-style checkering with pistol grip cap and hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Stock has an “830” over stamp with XX wood and “RF” on lower tang. Has a lovely piano finish on stock and forearm. Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet indicates that all options are correct and ship date Oct 7, 1906. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Rnd bbl is 98% blue. Forearm cap is 98% with two bright marks underneath the forend cap screw indicating it went into the metal. Takedown collar retains 98% blue. Forearm on left side has numerous small light compressions, right side has less. Checkering is excellent. Finish remaining as 95-96%. Receiver on left and right side with 98%+ blue. All screw heads retain the majority of their case colors. Stock is with light compressions with a few light scratches at rear of buttstock. Lovely high gloss factory piano finish would rate 97-98%. There are no splinters or pieces of wood missing from the upper or lower tang. Proof marks on top of receiver and top of rnd bbl located in front of .50 cal marking. . 95-96% nitre blue on loading gate with balance turning a light patina. Bore is bright and shiny. Excellent action. Deluxe “Big Fifty” 1886’S are one of the rarest and most sought after rifles of the entire 1886 production. The present example is superb and would be almost impossible to upgrade. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-174 MS (40,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2049

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2050
$0.00

OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE “BIG FIFTY” WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 RIFLE IN 50 CAL EXPRESS.

SN 108776. Cal. .50 EX. 26″ bbl. Rnd bbl with address reading “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.” with Express rear bbl sight with beaded front sight (bead missing). Left and right side blued receiver with nitre blue loading gate. Lower tang does not have any assembly line numbers attached to it, upper channel of stock and buttplate have a stamp “20”. Forend cap is blued and comes equipped with half-mag. Shotgun buttplate is metal and marked with assembly line number. Hammer and lever are case colored and all screws appear to be case colored as well. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Rnd bbl retains 95% blue with a few scattered surface rust spots near rear sight; may clean up. Both sides of receiver retains a good 98% blue. Top of receiver has one minute spot that has patinated. Case colored hammer retains 98% of case color with no dragged lines. Lever also retains 95-96% case color with no fading. Buttplate is blue and retains a good 90-05% blue, only wear is evident on heel of buttplate. Finish on stock has very few impressions and retains 98% of its orig finish overall. Forearm has several compression marks, very few impressions or scratches are evident on either side of forearm near forearm cap. Wood to metal fit on stock is very fine with no chips or splinters of wood missing. There are no cracks evident on the upper or lower tang. Screw heads are very fine with most of case color finish remaining. Rifle cycles properly. Brilliant shiny bore. Difficult to find these “Big Fifty’s” to begin with, with many being made after 1898. 53091-178 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2050

2051
$25,875.00

SENSATIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH FACTORY 2X PIANO VARNISHED CHECKERED STOCKS AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 93105. Cal. .45-90. 26″ rnd bbl. Full matted top surface over address on bbl. Comes with ivory beaded front sight and Winchester Express rear sight. Cal marking on left side of matted bbl reading “45-90 WCF”. Blued receiver, case colored hammer and lever with blued trigger. High grade piano finish on fabulous XX stocks with H-style checkering and hard rubber shotgun butt. Pistol grip cap is marked with black ebony insert. Lower tang is marked “247 XXS”. Upper channel of stock is marked “247”. Comes equipped with set trigger which needs some adjusting as it will not set. Period tang sight is correct for Model 1886. Accompanied by a 1970 Winchester factory Letter which confirms the special order features and ship date Oct 28, 1894. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Rnd bbl retains about 96% blue. Mag tube is 96% blue with very few lines that would indicate it was taken down. Forearm cap retains 90-95% blue. Takedown collar has 95% blue. Set triggers need some adjusting as they will not set. Left side of receiver with some surface scratches but retains 95-96% blue. Right side has obvious surface scratches but retains 96-97% blue. Stock has few light impressions with no cracks and no splinters or missing wood on either upper or lower tang. Stock retains 96-97% finish on both left and right sides. Forearm has light impressions next to forend cap and on right side as well. One scratch about 1-1/2″ long is evident in front of takedown collar. A few surface scratches and light impressions on forearm with 95-96% finish remaining. Buttplate has 98% blue finish remaining. All screw heads look in very fine condition. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. A rare deluxe blued receiver antique takedown 1886 in 45-90 caliber. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-164 MS (30,000-40,000) ESA – Lot 2051

2052
$28,750.00

WONDERFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 RIFLE WITH HIGHLY FIGURED STRAIGHT GRIP DELUXE WALNUT STOCK.

SN 71322. Cal. 45-90. 26″ full oct. bbl with full mag, case colored forearm cap, receiver. Also case colored hammer, lever and crescent buttplate. Upper tang sports correct period tang sight. Stock is fancy American feather crotch walnut with “H” style straight grip checkering pattern that folds around bottom to left side of stock. Forearm also retains feather crotch type walnut wood with checkering pattern similar to that of stock. Assembly numbers match on lower tang. Buttplate marked same assembly number “22”, although grade of wood is either 2x or 3x there are no Xs on bottom. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet which indicates a plain octagon rifle shipped Nov 12, 1892 however a May 10, 1900 Return and Repair entry, may explain the Deluxe features observed today. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Full oct. bbl retains 96% blue with even the edges showing ample amounts of blue. Deep scratch across top flat about 1-1/2″ from front sight. Some spots near muzzle that have turned to patina color but other than that bbl is pristine. Mag tube retains 96-97% soft charcoal blue. Forearm cap case colored and retains 50% of color. Left side receiver has 95-96% case color with numerous little dings and nicks. Right side is better with fewer nicks and even stronger case colors that rate 97-98% with very few scratches. Loading gate retains 98% of its nitre blue. Hammer and lever are case colored with hammer in dark case colors with 95% evident. Lever 90% case colors on sides and in low areas of bottom of level balance turning a soft gray in color. All screw heads remain unturned with ample amount of color remaining. Stock with very light scratches on left side with no chips, splits or gouges evident. Right side with long compression line running from buttplate up to about 4″ forward of the buttstock, but is very superficial. Some other areas of right side near toe of the butt indicate impression marks and loss of finish. Wood to metal fit excellent with no cracks or chips of wood missing. Buttplate still has 50% case color with balance turning silver. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanically excellent. A very fine and showy highly desirable big caliber 1886 with figured deluxe straight grip stock. 53091-163 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2052

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2053
$0.00

VERY FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE RIFLE WITH FIGURED 2X PISTOL GRIP STOCK AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 34576. Cal. 45-90. 26″ bbl. Full octagonal bbl, Proper Lyman tang sight with sporting front sight. Full magazine with a case colored forearm cap. Vibrant case colored receiver. Case colored hammer without drag line and case colored lever. Checkered pistol grip stock and forarm of beautiful XX American feathercrotch walnut. Case colored buttplate. Lower tang marked “8157” with XX grade with “SRB” behind. Top channel of stock marked “34576” and buttplate marked “293” on toe. Accompanied by a Winchester Factory Letter confirming configuration with ship date Nov 16, 1891. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Oct. bbl retains 96-97% blue with a sight blank filled in the rear bbl dovetail. Mounted with tang sight that is very fine with 95% finish remaining. Mag tube retains 90-95% blue with the balance turning to dark patina. Forearm cap is case colored with 95-97% colors remaining. Case colored receiver on both left and right sides are 98% bright and beautiful. Hammer has 96% case color with a slight drag line showing. Lever has 96% case color with brilliant color on the left and right flap. Stock on left side has few light impressions and right side has few more scratches and impressions on high part of stock. Overall finish on stock rates 96-97%. Small amount of wood has chipped from stock next to receiver on right hand side. No cracks on upper or lower tang. Bottom of receiver is light with case color but still quite evident. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. A beautiful deluxe 1886 with casehardened receiver. 53091-175 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2053

2054
$28,750.00

EXTREMELY FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 RIFLE WITH CASE COLORED RECEIVER IN RARE 40-70 CALIBER.

SN 97168. Cal. 40-70. 26″ rnd bbl. Full magazine. Full case colored receiver along with hammer, lever and buttplate. Equipped with correct tang sight sporting a front sight with German silver insert and a rocky mountain rear bbl sight. Standard grade American walnut stock fitted to receiver along with standard American walnut on forearm. This caliber is seldom seen as it was only made for a very short time. With Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming configuration and shipped on November 15, 1899. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl finish retaining 98% overall blue with only a light mark about 4″ from front sight on top bbl. Mag tube retains 96-97% blue as is the mag tube guide ring. Total receiver case color would be 99%. Hammer retains 98% case color without an drag lines. Lever, although not full of case color, still retains 96% finish. Lower tang 96-97% case colored. Loading gate with 99% of dark nitre blue. Looks to be unused. Buttplate has dark case colors that would rate 70%. Wood with few impressions on left side and with few light scratches on right side. Raised grain would indicate that the rifle has been handled very little. Forearms with light impressions on left and right sides with no splits on stock or forearm. No wood missing or cracks evident. Mechanics are excellent. Bright shiny bore. A beautiful 1886 full rifle in a most uncommon caliber with excellent wood and vivid near mint casehardened receiver. 53091-180 MS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2054

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2055
$40,250.00

SPECTACULAR SEMI-DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 WITH FACTORY BRILLIANT CASE COLORED RECEIVER.

SN 9398. Cal. .45-90. 26″ half octagon bbl with full mag. Case colored receiver, hammer, lever and blued trigger. Equipped with a standard grade uncheckered American walnut pistol grip stock having ebony insert with blue finish steel shotgun butt. Assembly line number on upper channel of stock and buttplate is marked “925”. German silver blade front sight and standard bbl rear sight. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet listing all features except erroneously recorded caliber as 45-70 when it is 45-90, and shipped October 03, 1887. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl retains 97% blue on both oct and rnd bbls. Mag tube has 96-97% blue. Forearm cap has 90% case colors of which most are vivid. Left side of receiver has 98% orig vivid case colors. Right side of receiver has 97% orig case colors. Loading gate has 95% niter blue. Bottom of receiver retains 95% case colors. Hammer is case colored with 96-97% as well as the lever being 93-94% case colored. Wood has light impressions on left side with one being 2″ long with deeper impression from front to back. Right side has light compressions as well. Wood to metal fit is very fine with no chips or wood missing. No cracks are evident. Bright shiny bore. Mechanically excellent. A splendid conditioned 1886 that would be very difficult to upgrade. 53091-177 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2055

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2056
$23,000.00

EXTRAORDINARY AND INCREDIBLY RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 MUSKET IN PRISTINE CONDITION.

SN 70208. Cal. 45-70. 30″ round bbl. with one bbl band, case colored receiver along with case colored lever, hammer and blued trigger. Mounted with sling swivel on bottom of stock and sling swivel on bottom of bbl band. 45-70 cal is marked on top of bbl between the rear bbl sight and front of receiver. Standard post sight for musket. Standard American grade walnut for the stock, and forearm. Comes with carbine style buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming configuration and ship date Sept 8, 1892. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 95% blue with the balance of the missing blue where bayonet was attached. Forearm cap has 96% blue. Bbl band retains 96-97% blue and looks to have never been disassembled. A few light impressions on wood on left and right of forearm with a gouge on bottom of forearm indicated. Stock has light impressions on left and right sides. No splinters or wood missing around upper or lower tang area. Buttplate fits very fine with 98% case color remaining. Condition of case color on hammer remains 95-96% with no drag line. Lever with 95-97% case color with blue trigger. Wood has raised grain throughout on stock indicating very little handling. Loading gate retains 85-90% dark nitre blue color. Screw heads indicate they have been turned, but have little use. Action is excellent. Bright shiny bore. 1886 muskets are extremely rare and difficult to find in any condition much less a really choice one as is this example. 53091-173 MS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2056

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2057
$17,250.00

IMPRESSIVE AND RARE WINCHESTER CUTAWAY 1ST MODEL 1886 WITH NICKEL FINISH IN 45-70 CALIBER.

NSN. Cal. .45-70. 26″ full oct bbl that retains a nickel finish. Receiver, breech bolt, hammer, buttplate, lever and trigger are nickel as well. This is a 1st Model 1886 cutaway, which is extremely rare showing all the inner workings of the receiver with the stock attached as well as buttplate. Stock is of American grade straight grain walnut, as well as the forearm. Cutaways normally do not have SN. Upper tang marked “MODEL 1886”, bbl is marked “45-70” on top flat and regular rolled die stating “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN.” PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent. Oct bbl retains 80-85% nickel with balance turning patina color. Mag tube retains 90%+ of its nickel finish. Forearm cap with about 50% nickel finish. Receiver retains about 60% nickel, approx 40% on breech bolt. Hammer, trigger and lever are also nickel plated with hammer retaining 75% nickel, with trigger at approx 20% nickel and lever retains about 30% nickel. Buttplate is 75-85% nickel with balance turning silvery color. Wood has very few light impressions on both left and right sides with no other cracks or missing wood evident. Forearm has 80-90% finish with few compression marks, having no splinters or missing wood. Bore appears unfired. Mechanics fine. This Winchester rarity would be a centerpiece in any collection or display of 1886’S and belongs in an advanced collection. 53091-167 MS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2057

2058
$17,250.00

*EXCELLENT 1886 WINCHESTER MODEL SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH BLUED RECEIVER.

SN 132095. Cal. .40-82 WCF. 22″ rnd bbl with two bbl bands, cal marking in front of receiver “40-82” with “WCF” underneath. “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.” Ivory beaded front sight with standard carbine rear bbl sight. Blue bbl finish along with blue mag tube. Saddle ring carbine ring and stud are in place. Receiver is blued, case colored hammer with blue trigger. Standard grade American walnut straight grip with carbine buttplate. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming configuration and ship date May 18, 1905. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rnd bbl retains a solid 96% blue as does mag. There are light dings in bbl from moving the rear bbl sight back into the dovetail of bbl. Blued receiver on both sides retains 98% blue. Top of receiver has one small area of patina next to the bbl. Case colored hammer retains 90-95% dark, but quite evident. Lever retains 70% case colors on flats with bottom fading to patterns of case color. Stock is straight grain American walnut with a small notch cut out of the comb of stock. Also a deep impression on top flat of comb of stock. Both sides of stock have light impressions. Wood to metal fit is excellent to very fine with no splinters of wood missing and no cracks evident on either top or bottom tang. Case color on buttplate is dark but patterns can be made out. Screw heads look to be unturned. Bore is good, needs cleaning, otherwise rifling is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. 1886 SRCs are the most attractive of the plain 1886’S and always appeal to Winchester collectors. Marvelous high condition carbine that saw very little use. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-171 MS (20,000-30,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2058

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2059
$39,100.00

FABULOUS WINCHESTER 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH CODY FIREARMS WHITE SHEET.

SN 48154. Cal 40-65 WCF. 22″ rnd bbl with 2-magazine bbl bands. Standard front sight and standard bbl carbine rear sight. Bbl address reads “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.”. Caliber marking reads “WCF” with “40-65” underneath. Beautiful straight grain American walnut stock and forearm. Saddle ring carbine has staple and ring attached. Model ’86’s in this caliber were used as a staple for meat on the table and are seldom seen in this condition. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchester in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition. Bbl retains 99% blue. Magazine retains 98% blue, just slightly toning to dark plum. Front and rear bbl bands retain 95% orig blue. Receiver on left side with 98% vivid case colors, with right side sporting 97% vivid case colors. Loading gate has dark nitre blue with 99% blue remaining. Bottom of receiver has 90% case colors that have faded somewhat but still very evident as this is where one would carry the gun. Case colored hammer retains 97-98% case colors with faint drag line. Case colored lever is 75-80%, slightly faded to silver on bottom portion of lever. Bottom tang retains 90-95% case color with the balance turned silver. Breech bolt retains 99% of its bright blue. All screw heads appear to be unturned with most of finish remaining. Stock with few impressions on left side and equal amount of impressions on right side. Buttplate with 90% strong case colors with only wear on heel. Forearm with light scratches. impressions and a few dings but no wood missing on forearm or stock. A high condition ’86 carbine that would please the most discerning of collectors. Gun cycles correctly. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. 53091-172 MS (20,000-25,000) – Lot 2059

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2060
$132,250.00

SPECTACULAR ULRICH ENGRAVED FACTORY GOLD/PLATINUM BANDED WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 75676. Cal. 32 WCF. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl. Mounted with Lyman tang sight, standard rear bbl sight, and combination Lyman front ivory bead sight. Chamber area and caliber marking on top flat surrounded by scrolls and platinum band. Receiver has full-coverage $24 engraving with classic Ulrich Stag hunting scene surrounded in delicate scrolls on left receiver and Grizzly Bear and scrollwork on right. Appended metal including hammer and lever has similar scroll flourishes. Screws in both left and right sides of receiver are engraved and case colored. Forearm cap is gold banded. Takedown collar is also gold banded. Crescent buttplate is engraved on top and gold banded. Fabulous $5 “E” style carved wood on XXX fancy walnut pistol grip stock and forend. Special drop of 3 1/4″ ordered. Pistol grip cap is of Winchester Repeating Arms and fits perfectly. Accompanied by 1989 Winchester Factory Letter which confirms the fantastic special order features of this rifle and ship date of May 28, 1897. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Condition overall rates excellent by the most exacting standards. Mag tube is toning to plum color in upper portion. Bbl blue remains a strong 98% with no dings or mars present. Balance of blue on left side of receiver is 96%. Back portion of rear receiver on upper right and left sides in a very small area have faded to patina. Case color on hammer and lever are very fine and engraved as well. Very few dings on wood. Screw heads are engraved. Buttplate has the majority of its bright case colors and fit is perfect. Wood to metal fit is nearly perfect with no chips or slivers missing. Bore and mechanics are fine. All factory gold inlaid antique Winchesters are collector’s prizes and this magnificent 3rd year production gold inlaid engraved 1892 rifle is simply beautiful. The factory style E carving and checkering compliments the gold banding and engraving to make this one of Ray’s most beautiful rifles. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-185 MS (125,000-175,000) ESA – Lot 2060

2061
$60,375.00

MAGNIFICENT WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 DELUXE RIFLE WITH MATTED BARREL AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 39617. Cal. 32 WCF. 24-3/8″ full oct bbl. Fully matted top flat, even over standard 2-line bbl address. Full length mag tube with takedown lever and collar. Mounted with Lyman tang sight, Rear combination folding leaf sight and Lyman ivory bead 5-1 front sight. Case hardened take-down receiver with hardened hammer, lever and crescent buttplate. Rifle equipped with deluxe fancy American walnut pistol grip stock and forearm that will grade XXX with very fine checkering. Accompanied by Winchester Factory Letter confirming all special order features and ship date of March 12, 1895. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Hammer and lever match the same condition, with nose cap and buttplate the same extremely fine. 99% blue on breech bolt, with 99% bright nitre blue on extractor. 99% nitre remains on loading gate. 98% blue on trigger. All screws heads are in correct alignment. 99% finish remain on wood stock and forend and has a warm orange patina from proper storage over time. Wood to metal fit is superb with no gaps, splits or chips. Only a few small compressions on bottom of stock. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. This rifle is about as perfect as one can find. It is in superb excellent plus condition throughout and would be difficult if not impossible to upgrade. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-188 MS (35,000-45,000) ESA – Lot 2061

2062
$0.00

*EXTRAORDINARY FULL SILVER PLATED AND ULRICH ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SMOOTHBORE RIFLE, LIKELY A WILD WEST TRICK SHOOTER’S RIFLE.

SN 297392. Cal. 32 WCF Smooth Bore. 24-3/8″ oct. bbl with cal. marking on left flat. Full silver plated barrel. Full length mag tube is full silver plated as is the guide ring. Receiver is full silver plated, as is the breech block, lever and trigger. Receiver with typical Ulrich factory #10 engraving pattern with an elk in a standing position on the left side with foliate scrollwork on the right side. No engraving on lever or hammer. Fabulous fancy XX walnut stocks with hard rubber shotgun buttplate, “20939” assembly marked on lower tang. Also on upper channel of stock with same number. “H” style checkering on stock as well as forearm. Pistol grip cap with Winchester logo. Rifle not proof marked on bbl or receiver. Accompanied by Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet which confirms all of the special order features with a ship date of April 29th 1905 and a order for Repair and Return on Nov 1, 1910. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95%+ silver which has turned dark. 95% on mag tube that has speckled in a small area. Forearms cap also silver plated and retains 95% of the silver. Receiver left side retains 96-97% silver which has turned dark. Right side retains 98% silver remaining. Breech bolt has some speckling that has raised the silver from the breech bolt with no more than 40% silver remaining. Hammer silver plated with 60% remaining. Lever 70-80% silver remaining. Upper tang 60% remaining with the balance turning a patina. Lower tang is silver with 96-98% remaining. Stock with light impressions with no gouges or wood missing around upper or lower tang. Right side of stock has some minor surface scratches with no missing wood. Small visible crack on right side of stock next to receiver and lower tang. No loss of wood. Bright shiny bore without rifling. Hammer will not stay cocked. A really lovely factory engraved 1892 that will be enhanced by careful research. Engraved factory smoothbore rifles are extreme rarities. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-189 MS (35,000-55,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2062

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2063
$35,650.00

MAGNIFICENT WINCHESTER 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 944416. Cal. 44-40. 16″ rnd bbl with carbine rear sight. All blue receiver, breech bolt and lever that are of the dark blue late production type. This type of blue invariably drifts and to find such a sparkling bright blued carbine of this vintage is a herculean task. Late 1920s or early 1930s bbl address. Full length magazine. Receiver is fixed with stud and ring in place. Standard walnut carbine stock and forend w/carbine butt. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl band forward and rear retain 97% condition. Small area of loss to blue on bottom of receiver. Walnut stock and forearm are near mint. Light compression marks on left side and a few light compression marks on right side. Bbl bands are as new and in place, and have not been removed to indicate disassembly. Wood to metal fit is excellent, and shows no loss of wood or cracks in wood. Buttplate is 98% blue and fits to stock perfectly. Lever is 98% blue. Mechanics are excellent. Bright shiny bore. As excellent an example of a late Model 1892 saddle ring carbine as exists. 53091-89 MS (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2063

2064
$16,100.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: The Cody Firearms Records Office Research sheet does not list Checkered Pistol Grip Stock as is now observed on the rifle. All indications are that the gun was restocked by the Winchester factory, though no Repair and Return order is listed.

*IMPRESSIVE WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 TAKEDOWN RIFLE IN 38-40.

SN 310662. Cal 38-40. 24-3/8″ bbl. Full octagon, full magazine with takedown lever and collar. Comes standard with German silver blade front sight, with clover leaf type rear bbl sight with serrated edges. It is proofed marked in front of the 38 W.C.F. This would be correct for the time period in which the gun was made. Receiver is blued, case colored hammer and lever with a blued trigger. Rifle comes equipped with 1-X deluxe grade stock marked “2881” on upper tang and “2881” on back of stock with toe of buttplate marked with same numbers. Comes equipped with “H” style checkering pattern both on stock on forearm. Also on lower tang another set of numbers that read “20778” and two “x”‘s on bottom tang. Numbers on bottom tang have been crossed out indicating that it may have been restocked. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office Research sheet confirming the configuration and shipped May 29, 1907. No Repair and Return order listed. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Octagon bbl retains 96-97% orig blue with a few scratches about 5” from front sight on left flat. Light on edges of bbl, rear sight has 98% blue. Take down mag tube is 95-96% orig blue with mag guide ring between 90-95% blue. Forearm cap 94-95% blue. Take down collar also retains 96-96% orig blue. Blued receiver has 98% orig blue, that would indicate not refinished, with buffing marks on receiver still in place. Right side of receiver with a few light surface scratches on bottom of receiver next to stock. Loading gate retain 95% of niter blue. All screw heads look to be unturned and in very fine condition with 98% orig case color remaining on screw heads. Case colored hammer has dark colors with a drag line but retains 96-97% orig case colors. Lever is 96-97% orig case colors, bright if not vivid on sides. Overall 96-97% orig case colors remain. Left side of stock has light surface scratches, checkering looks very fine with a few bruise marks. Wood to metal fit is very fine with no slivers missing and no cracks in stock. Right side with few impressions, few surface scratches. No slivers of wood missing. Overall condition of right side of stock is fine to very fine. Forearm overall has very few impressions or scratches with no wood missing. Buttplate retains 85-90% orig case color and fits the stock very fine. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, cycles properly. Overall a very fine 1892 deluxe that would be hard to upgrade on. 53091-190 MS (15,000-20,000) C&R – Lot 2064

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2065
$23,000.00

BREATHTAKING NEAR MINT WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE IN .44-40 CALIBER.

SN 132834. Cal. 44 WCF. 20″ bbl with standard front and rear bbl sight for ’92 Carbine. Retains bbl bands of the same description. Early marked address in a 2-line “Manufactured by the / Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.”. Magazine tube is standard full length. Blued receiver, case colored hammer and lever. Saddle ring and staple intact. Standard plain walnut stocks and blued buttplate. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl is 99% plus blue. Magazine tube 99% plus blue. Front and rear bbl bands are also 99% blue. Receiver both left and right are 99% plus blue. Lever is stunningly case colored and vivid. Buttplate is blued and screws that attach buttplate retain most of their case colors. Hammer is without a drag line and all the colors are present. All screw heads on the receiver look to be untouched as does the upper tang filler screw and the main tang screw. Wood retains all of its finish, left side as well as right side with the right side having a small amount of impressions in the top part of the comb next to the buttplate has an impression of about 1/2″ long. Forearm left side indicates no marks with the right side indicating approximately half a dozen small impressions. Mechanics are crisp and bore is near mint with a coating of dried grease on the inside. This 44-40 1892 SRC is as good as one gets and is antique 4th year production as well. It would be difficult to improve upon this rare antique carbine. 53091-195 MS (12,500-17,500) – Lot 2065

2066
$9,200.00

*SCARCE STAINLESS STEEL BARREL WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 NICKEL PLATED TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH SWISS BUTTPLATE.

SN 997695. Cal. 25-20 WCF. 24-3/8″ Stainless Steel octagon bbl marked on left side “MODEL 92 WINCHESTER 25-20 WCF” is also marked with “STAINLESS STEEL”. Mounted with period Winchester A5 telescopic sight and mounts that were later added. Extra holes in the bbl. Original proof mark on top flat of bbl was drilled and tapped for threads for a scope mount and another proof mark added on left flat next to takedown collar. Combination Lyman globe front sight and Winchester Express rear sight. Also so mounted on upper tang is a Marbles tang sight. Nickel mag tube with forearm cap. Nickel receiver. Takedown collar is absent of any nickel. It is polished to make it look like nickel. Swiss-style buttplate is also nickel as is hammer and lever with close coupled double set triggers. Stock fitted with cheekpiece. Pistol grip “I” pattern checkering. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Oct. bbl has no Japanned finish remaining having been polished bright. Markings are sharp. Mag tube retains 96% nickel. Forearm cap 98% nickel and receiver with 94-95% nickel. Nickel appears of the period and is Winchester factory quality and correct to gun. Stock of American straight grain walnut as the lower tang is not marked with any “X” of grade. Some surfaces scratches and small amount of splinters of wood next to left side of receiver. No cracks are visible on top or lower tang. Cheekpiece is late Winchester style that sets off the rifle handsomely. Forearm with light impressions on bottom and sides. No splinters are visible or gouges indicated. Forearm cap fits well and forearm fits well into takedown collar. Double set triggers function correctly. Bright bore. Crisp mechanics. This rare rifle is in the “no records” serial range but is very likely factory original with issues as noted. 53091-186 MS (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 2066

2067
$11,500.00

*FABULOUS WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 DELUXE TAKEDOWN WINCHESTER RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 288752. Cal. 32 WCF. 24-3/8″ oct bbl. Cal marking on left flat with “32 WCF”. Rifle is full magazine w/take down lever and collar. Case colored lever & hammer and case colored buttplate. This most attractive rifle has fancy oil finished pistol grip stock with “H” style checkering and a crescent rifle buttplate. Number on the back of the stock is “10107” and the number on the bottom left side of the tang “20886” with a grade of wood of 1X and an “R” to indicate rifle buttplate. Mismatched numbers indicate that the rifle was likely sent back to the factory for refinishing as the finish is Winchester finish. “Verified” proof mark on top of receiver also indicates that the rifle was refinished by Winchester with a “PW” proof mark. Proof mark on bbl is a standard “PW” raised and is of orig shape and condition. Rifle comes equipped with standard German silver insert on front sight and standard bbl rear sight. Accompanied by a Winchester Factory Letter which confirms special order features and a ship date of Feb 5, 1910. No Repair and Return order listed. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbl a strong 98% bbl blue with raised proof mark on top flat next to receiver. Mag tube is 97% blue with no scratches evident. Finish on left side of receiver is 98%. Receiver on the right side is 98%. Takedown collar is of orig finish and it is 95-96% strong blue. Hammer retains majority of its case coloring muted somewhat but very evident. Case colors on lever are less evident but strong enough to indicate that the majority of the colors are present. Buttplate is case colored which has 40-60% of the colors remaining. Stock retains most of its oil finish, both on left and right side with minor scratches and light impressions on left side. Right side there is a 2″ to 2-1/2″ scratch near comb of stock. Checkering is in excellent condition both on stock and forearm. Wood to metal fit is very fine with no chips or splinters of wood missing. There are no cracks in upper or lower tang. Rifle is mechanically excellent. Bore is bright. 53091-193 MS (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 2067

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2068
$8,625.00

FINE “PLAIN VANILLA” MODEL 1892 TAKEDOWN RIFLE IN NEAR MINT ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN 927556. Cal. 44. 24″ full oct bbl with full magazine. Equipped with blued hammer, trigger, lever and buttplate. Winchester proof marks on bbl and top of receiver. Standard straight grain American walnut stock. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall condition. Bbl retains 99%, as with sights. Magazine tube is 98%, as is nose cap and takedown collar. Stock retains 98% finish and having no cracks or splinters of wood missing. Mechanically excellent. A really fine example of a plain 1892 rifle in remarkable near pristine condition in the most popular caliber. 53091-223 MS (7,500-9,500) – Lot 2068

2069
$120,750.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: Catalog photo is incorrect. The correct image is shown online.

*MAGNIFICENT GROUP OF TEN PRE-WAR WINCHESTER 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINES IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CRATE.

1) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 919676, 921599, 921693, 922591, 922764, 923214, 923861, 924107, 931147, 931279. (1923) Cal. 30 WCF. Standard carbines with 20″ bbls, full magazines, square base front sights, carbine ladder rear sights with a stud & ring in each receiver. They are mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stocks and carbine buttplates. All ten carbines have their orig hang tags and have their orig short pieces of hemp string tied through the saddle rings to prevent saddle ring wear. This fantastic set of carbines is housed in its orig dovetailed pine wood crate with orig felt-lined dividers. The ends have orig stenciling with a large red “W” trademark. Top edge of one end of the crate, under the lid, has a small paper tag listing the SNs of all ten carbines. Accompanied by a custom built Plexiglas cover for the crate and end pieces to protect the crate and contents while being displayed. It has been speculated that these early 1920’s vintage carbines were part of a post WWI U.S. Government effort to re-stocked their military arsenals and also stockpile civilian firearms. It is thought that this crate, along with 2 or three other known crates in this SN range, were part of that government stockpile. These government stockpiled civilian arms remained in storage until the outbreak of WWII when the United States shipped tens of thousands of government owned and donated civilian arms to England for the British Home Guard. The invasion of England never came to pass and when the war was over a large portion of the donated civilian arms were simply destroyed but those still in crates were shipped back to the U.S. and sold on the American market in the 1950s. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Carbines are all pristine new and unused, appearing to never have been cycled. Crate shows handling & storage nicks & dings with some wear on the bottom ends & edges and light to moderate soil. Stenciling on the ends of the crate is all clear and legible. Plexiglas cover is a little nicked & dinged but intact. C&R 2) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 921599. x CONDITION: x C&R3) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 921693. x CONDITION: x ; C&R4) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 922591. x PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: x ; C&R5) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 922764. x CONDITION: x ; C&R6) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 923214. x CONDITION: x ; C&R7) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 923861. x CONDITION: x ; C&R8) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 924107. x CONDITION: x. ; C&R9) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 931147. x CONDITION: x ; C&R10) WINCHESTER 1894. SN 931279. x CONDITION: x ; C&R 53091-73, 53091-74, 53091-75, 53091-76, 53091-77, 53091-78, 53091-79, 53091-80, 53091-81, 53091-82 MS (75,000-125,000) – Lot 2069

2070
$0.00

*SPECTACULAR WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE FACTORY ENGRAVED BY ONE OF THE ULRICHS IN #8 PATTERN.

SN 475011. Cal. 38-55 Win. 26″ half oct bbl. Brass bead front sight with Lyman tang sight. Half magazine with takedown lever and collar. Properly proof marked on receiver and bbl. Case hardened hammer, lever and trigger. Receiver has full-coverage engraving with classic No. 8 Ulrich Stag hunting scene surrounded in delicate scrolls on left receiver and Grizzly Bear and scrollwork on right. Appended metal including hammer and lever has similar scroll flourishes. Screws in both left and right sides of receiver are engraved and case colored. Forearm cap is gold banded. Takedown collar is also gold banded. Crescent buttplate is engraved on top and gold banded. Also engraved on top of receiver and breech block. Assembly number 9166 on lower tang and matching number on upper stock channel. Fabulous “D” style oak leaf carved pistol grip stock and forearm of highly figured feathercrotch walnut. Hard rubber grip cap and buttplate. Screw heads are engraved on buttplate. All numbers match. There are no factory records for 1894’s in this SN range, but this magnificent specimen is undoubtedly a factory made rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine condition. Retains virtually all of its original factory finishes. Mechanics are fine. Rifle cycles and functions properly. Blue on receiver is very fine with very little use and has been extremely well-taken care of. Wood with only the lightest handling marks. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. This is a nearly mint engraved rifle that would be very difficult if not impossible to upgrade. A truly spectacular Winchester 1894 rifle that would satisfy the most discerning of collectors. 53091-198 MS (100,000-150,000) C&R – Lot 2070

2071
$97,750.00

FANTASTIC STYLE 10 FACTORY ENGRAVED AND PLATINUM BANDED WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN EX-LIGHTWEIGHT RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 15336. Cal. 30 WCF. 26″ rnd rapid tapered pencil bbl with two line address and Smokeless Nickel Steel barrel markings. Half magazine with takedown lever and collar. Equipped with Lyman tang sight and express rear sight on bbl with Lyman globe combination sight. Blued receiver is factory engraved with exquisite No. 10 engraving featuring a standing Ram on left side and 8-point Buck on right side surrounded by foliate scrollwork. Engraved on top portion of receiver and on top of breech block. No proof marks visible. Platinum banded at muzzle and breech ends of bbl with accompanying engraving flourishes. Wonderful full fancy walnut pistol grip stocks with “F” style checkering and hard rubber grip cap. Case colored crescent buttplate is and engraved to match. Accompanied by 1980 Winchester Factory Letter which confirms special order features and ship date of Aug 24, 1898. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 97-98% blue with takedown assembly retaining about the same. Nose cap is engraved and retains 70-80% blue with the balance turning patina. Condition of wood rates a solid 95-98% finish on forearm with the same amount on the stock. Right side of stock with a few compressions. Beautiful feather crotch American walnut that has turned a nice amber color. Left side is also feather crotch American walnut with a few dings that have turned dark on upper portion of stock. Hammer, trigger and lever have soft case colors. The bottom of receiver lever link shows 80% blue with balance in one spot turning patina. Buttplate is engraved, and retains about 20% case color but has silvered out. Wood to metal on stock to receiver is near perfect with no chips or cracks. Mechanics are fine with bright and shiny bore. This is a very rare and beautiful rifle worthy of the finest Winchester collection that comes from the best Winchester collection… From the Bentley gun room to yours. 53091-196 (65,000-85,000) – Lot 2071

2072
$51,750.00

FANTASTIC EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN CASE COLORED RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 10889. Cal. 38-55 Win. 26″ full oct bbl. with two line address and caliber marking on the top flat. Marble #2 patent ivory bead sight. Full magazine with takedown lever and collar. Exceedingly rare case colored receiver with case colored hammer, lever, and trigger. Fine oil finishedfancy feathercrotch American walnut pistol grip stock with fine H-style checkering with hard rubber Winchester marked grip cap and shotgun buttplate. Upper channel of stock assembly line number matches lower tang. Accompanied by Winchester Factory Letter which confirms the special order features of this rare rifle with ship date Nov 6, 1895 with one other rifle on order 23139. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95%+ blue. Stock and forearm retain most of their orig finish. No wood chips, scratches or dings are visible on stock. Light compressions on both left and right of stock, but very few. Mag tube retains 90% blue with balance turning a dark plum. Takedown lever has its usual patent date of June 6, 1893 and shows very little indication that gun has been taken apart. Breech bolt is of a blue with extractor having about 80% nitre blue. The loading gate has turned darker plum yet remains in high condition with strong nitre blue evident. Hammer, trigger and lever retain most of their case colors, with very strong case colors on the sides. Nose cap retains 80-90% strong case colors with the balance slightly muted. Takedown collar is 95%+ on blue and locks in place as it should. Toggle link on bottom of receiver retains all of its blue. Mechanics are fine. Lower tang has very strong case colors indicating little if any use. Left side of receiver is gorgeous case colored much as on the right and retains most of its vivid rainbow colors. Crisp mechanics, bright shiny bore. All case colored receiver model 94’S are rare and desirable however a first year production deluxe rifle with nearly all its brilliant factory case hardening remaining is an extreme rarity and will grace the gun room of a true connoisseur of the Winchester model 1894. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-203 MS (40,000-60,000) ESA – Lot 2072

2073
$28,750.00

EXTRAORDINARY EARLY HALF NICKEL FACTORY ENGRAVED WINCHESTER 1894 DELUXE RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 24709. Cal. 30 WCF. 26″ oct nickel steel bbl with two line address and caliber stamped on top flat. Full magazine. Patent Lyman ivory bead sight with sporting rear and period Marbles tang sight. Nickel plated receiver as is the breech bolt, buttplate and nosecap. Simple open scroll engraving patterns on receiver sides. Top portion of chamber area of receiver and area behind hammer are engraved with a simple scroll flourish. Deluxe checkered American walnut stock in about XX grade with capped pistol grip. Accompanied by a 1964 dated Winchester Factory Letter which identifies the special order features and ship date of Sept 18, 1897. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine condition overall. Screw heads remain in unmarred condition. Nose cap retains 99% nickel with no flaking. Left side of receiver retains 99% condition with the right side equaling it in the same %. Loading gate retains 98% dark niter blue color. Nickel plated lever link retains 98% nickel with just a few surface spots present. Hammer has dark case colors. Lever has case colors in protected areas with the balance a light and dark patina. A few compression marks and light scratches are visible on left side of stock with 2 or 3 scratches on the right side, as well as compression marks. Wood to metal fit is near perfect with no chips or splinters off wood. Buttplate retains 98% of its nickel with no frosting showing at all. Trigger is mostly light patina. Mechanics are fine. Overall, a very fine nickel plated model 1894. Antique factory engraved Winchester 1894’s are extremely rare and factory nickel plated deluxe examples are virtually unknown. This rifle is remarkable for both rarity and condition. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-200 MS (25,000-35,000) ESA – Lot 2073

2074
$16,675.00

FABULOUS ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 RIFLE.

SN 7676. Cal. 38-55. 26″ full octagon bbl with standard front sight of German silver insert with a buckhorn rear sight. 2-line standard address on bbl. Magazine tube is of full length. Receiver is blued as is breech block. Loading gate is nitrer blued. Hammer and lever are case colored as is buttplate. Both stock and forearm are standard straight grain American walnut. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Octagon bbl retains 98-99% orig blue as does full length mag tube. Forearm retains 98% orig blue. Left side of receiver retains 98% orig blue with numerous little small dings and scratches around hammer screw. Right side is of 98% orig blue. Hammer retains 96-97% orig case color with lever a bright, vivid case colors on left and right side with lower lever retaining only 40-50% case color, the balance turning silver. Buttplate retains 90% soft orig case colors with balance turning to dark patina around edges and top part of flange of buttplate. Straight grained American walnut is of few impressions on left side with a couple light impressions on right with few scratches visible. Screw heads retain a very fine condition with majority of finish remaining. Forearm cap screws have been turned. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, cycles properly. 53091-205 MS (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2074

2075
$21,850.00

*SPLENDID AND RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE IN SPECTACULAR CONDITION WITH FACTORY DELUXE FIGURED PISTOL GRIP WALNUT STOCK.

SN 359873. Cal. 38-55. 26″ half rnd, half oct bbl with full magazine, takedown lever and collar. “PW” proof mark in oval on top of receiver and in front of caliber marking on top flat of bbl. Sporting sights. Case hardened hammer, lever and crescent buttplate. Nicely figured deluxe checkered American walnut stock has pistol grip with Winchester Arms Company logo on cap. Serial Number applied for on July 25, 1907. No Letter available for this SN. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Rifle retains virtually all of its original factory finishes. 98% blued breech block. Hammer, lever and trigger have orig case colors. Loading gate shows 95+% highly polished niter blue. Case colors on some of screws all indicate they have not been turned. Stocks shows a few minor compression marks. Lever link is blued and is of 98% condition. Rifle cycles properly. Mechanics are fine. Mint bore and rifling. No cracks or slivers on stock. Forearm nose cap retains 95% blue with minor speckling on left side. Takedown collar retains 99% blue. All screw heads indicate little to no use, and are in fine condition. An outstanding deluxe Winchester 1894 in the most powerful and desirable caliber for this model. 53091-225 MS (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 2075

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2076
$16,100.00

NEARLY MINT ANTIQUE “PLAIN VANILLA” WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 36615. Cal. .30 WCF. 20″ bbl with standard bbl marking of “MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.” with express rear sight and Lyman front beaded sight. Full mag with two bbl bands, has saddle ring stud in place. American straight grain walnut stock and forearm. Case colored buttplate with blued receiver, case colored hammer and lever. Accompanied by a Winchester Factory Letter which confirms the configuration and lists ship date of June 14, 1898. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Rnd bbl has a solid 99% blue as does mag tube. Front bbl band 98% blue as is the rear bbl band. Left side receiver has small area of speckling of front portion of receiver with balance 98% blue. Right side receiver is 99% blue with loading gate 99% nitre blue. Breech block retains 99% blue and fire blue on extractor is 99%. Case color on hammer is 99% with no drag line. Lever has 99% strong, vivid case colors. Buttplate is 99% bright case colors, not vivid, bright. All screw heads indicate that they have not been turned and in very fine condition. Bottom tang also indicates screw heads are in equal condition. Stock on right has few impressions with no splits or chips of wood missing. Right side of stock has very few impressions with also no chips of wood missing or splits evident. Rifle is still equipped with what appears to be orig factory grease indicating that it probably hasn’t been fired since leaving factory. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Another truly wonderful antique 1894 saddle ring carbine from the Bentley collection. 53091-206 MS (7,500-10,000) – Lot 2076

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2077
$0.00

*FABULOUS “GRADE 1” EXHIBITION QUALITY JOHN ULRICH DELUXE ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH FACTORY GOLD INLAID BIG GAME ANIMALS AND SUPERBLY CARVED STOCKS.

SN 78191. Cal. 405 WCF. 24″ rnd bbl with standard sights in takedown series scroll flourishes engraved on rear portions of bbl and with gold band on the front muzzle end and breech of bbl. Comes with over 75″ of gold wire throughout receiver on right and left sides, which includes hammer, lever and buttplate. Gold lion in panel is on left of receiver encased with fine scroll engraving that are the trademark of Winchester’s master engraver, John Ulrich. Right side of receiver with one gold tiger in the top panel scene with a gold inlaid Grizzly bear is a second lower panel scene, the balance in fine flowing scrollwork. Superb XXX quality fancy American walnut stocks feature well-executed relief carving in Style B patterns. Steel checkered shotgun buttplate is engraved around upper screw and it is also gold wire on the top portion. No factory records are available for 1895s in this SN range, however this is most certainly an example of Winchester’s best quality work from the period. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains a solid 98% finish along with sights. Receiver on left side is 97% blue with back portion of upper right of receiver turning a little patina. Right side of receiver is 98% blue with small area on upper left turning patina. Mag housing retains 85-90% blue with the balance turning patina, having a very pleasing look without taking away from the overall condition of the rifle. All screw heads are engraved with the majority of case color still present. Inside loop of lever has turned on pleasing patina in the upper portion. Lower portion retains almost all of its blue. 75% blue remains on buttplate. 95-96% Overall finish on stock with a few compressions on right and left sides. Two 1/2″ scratches are visible on back of tang left. Rear portion of stock on both sides has raised grain, indicating very little handling. Forearm has 90-95% orig condition finish with very few compression marks on wood, with black ebony insert in front portion of forearm, standard for model 1895. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Almost all Grade 1 rifles whether 1886’s. 1892’s or any of the other models including the 1901 automatic were sent back to New Haven for refinishing as they were exhibition guns at some time. This magnificent 1895 seems to have escaped that fate as it appears all original as it left the factory. The 1895 in 405 WCF was a favorite with Theodore Roosevelt. He wrote in Scribner’s magazine: “the Winchester 405 is, at least for me personally, the medicine gun for lions.” This rifle is truly a “steel canvas” and will be the centerpiece of any collection of highly decorated Winchester rifles. 53091-219 MS (150,000-200,000) C&R – Lot 2077

2078
$40,250.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: The statement “Also a Repair and Return order in May, 1906”. Does not appear in the Cody Firearms Records for this rifle. It should read “Repair and Return on February 12, 1898, Order number 3752”.

SPECTACULAR AND RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 DELUXE FLATSIDE RIFLE FACTORY ENGRAVED IN NUMBER 8 STYLE.

SN 4977. Cal. 38-72. 26″ full octagon bbl with a Marbles improved ivory bead front sight, rear sight is a sporting flat top. Bbl marked “38-72 WCF” and is encased in scrollwork and gold band at chamber. Winchester proof mark which is located under the thumbprint of rear sight elevator. Proof marked also on left side of receiver. Receiver is engraved in $14 No. 8 style with two caribou engraved in left panel and one moose engraved in right panel all encased in flowing grape vines. Appended metal is engraved in fine scrollwork. All screw heads are engraved except the two buttplate screws. Has case colored hammer and trigger, lever is blued. Full-figured fancy American walnut stock features $5 style “E” carving and fitted with capped pistol grip and rubber buttplate. Forearm also comes equipped with an ebony black insert at schnable end of forearm. Stock finish is of a high luster piano type finish. Lower tang marked with “4810” with “RB XXX”. No assembly line number can be found on the stock. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office search sheet which confirms the special order features: Fancy Pistol Grip Stock, Carved $5; Hard rubber Shotgun butt; Engraved $14 and shipped Feb 12, 1898. Also a Repair and Return order in May, 1906 which accounts for the proof marks, etc. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Octagon bbl retains 96-97% orig blue with some very scattered light to moderate pitting that does not detract. Receiver retains on left side 95-96% blued, right side retains 94-96% blue with some light surface scratches. Hammer retains 90-95% of it’s orig case color. Left side of stock retains 96-97% of a high luster finish with no slivers of wood missing or cracks in the stock. Right side of stock is a 97-97% finish with few impressions and few visible scratches. No slivers of wood missing or cracks on the upper or lower portion of tang. Box magazine is of a light blue with balance turning patina. Lever retains a solid 90-95% orig blue with some high edge losses. Bore is bright and shiny. Cycles correctly, all mechanics are fine. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-210 MS (35,000-55,000) ESA – Lot 2078

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2079
$34,500.00

*OUTSTANDING AND RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 FACTORY ENGRAVED DELUXE RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 23039. Cal 30-40. 28″ full round bbl marked “30 US” encased in scroll flourish with single platinum band. Left side is rolled stamped “NICKEL STEEL BARREL ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER”. Ivory bead front sight, rear sight is a flat top sporting variety. Fine $14 engraving with left receiver in full-coverage foliate scrollwork and matte ground background with a well-executed grizzly bear on forward end of receiver. Right side is engraved with the same foliate patterns with a buck and doe deer in an oval panel. Monogram “J.H.E.” engraved on rear portion of receiver. Fancy American walnut stocks are carved in “E” style patterns with crescent buttplate. Bottom of tang reads “8527” with a small “H” and “XX”. Buttplate is marked “8122” and stock channel. Ebony inlay in schnabel end of forearm. All screw heads are engraved. Accompanied by a Winchester factory Letter which lists the special order features:Fancy carved stock; Lyman sporting sights; Engraved $14; Monogram “C.T.E.” (a misinterpretation of the ledger)and shipped Oct 7, 1899. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Full round bbl with 97-98 orig blue. Left side of receiver 90-95% orig bright blue with balance turning a dark plum. Right side of receiver has a few dings but balance of orig blue also 95%. Breech block 96-97% blue. Box magazine retains 85-90% strong blue with a balance turning a patina color. Lever is 80-85% blue with balance turning patina. Wood finish is of a high piano finish and retains 90-97% orig finish with some surface scratches and impressions. Left side of stock with surfaces scratches and a few compression with no chips or cracks in stock evident on either side. Buttplate retains only 10-20% colors with balance of finish turning silver. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, cycles properly. A rare example of a high grade Model 1895 that would be hard to improve upon. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-216 MS (30,000-50,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2079

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2080
$12,650.00

VERY FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 FLATSIDE MUSKET WITH FACTORY WHITE SHEET.

SN 808. Cal. 30-40. Comes equipped with 28″ bbl with two bbl bands, and military sights. Full length forearm and stock of straight grained American walnut. Left side of stock at wrist has plaque marked “BEQUEST OF MAJOR HENRY E. SMITH”. Blued flat-sided receiver with blued buttplate, sling swivels mounted and in place. Case colored hammer, blued lever and blued trigger. No proof marks. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Records Office research sheet confirming configuration and shipped August 27, 1897. A brief Google search found a Major Henry E. Smith as an officer in the Society of Veterans of Indian Wars of the United States, a commemorative group dedicated to preserving the history of the conflict, founded in Philadelphia, 1896. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very Fine. Round bbl retains 85-90% blued, slightly toning at chamber end of bbl. Bbl bands retain 85-90% blue. Forearm cap would be 90-95% blue. Receiver retains about 95% original blue finish with light scratch marks on the left side to indicate that it was cleaned. Box magazine on left side also with some scratches on lower part of box magazine but retains 80-85% blue. Right side is 90% orig blue with no scratch marks. Lever turning dark patina. Hammer with dark case colors with a slight drag line that has 85-90% case colors remaining. Buttplate 60% orig blue, balance turning to a patina color. Bore bright and shiny. Cycles correctly, mechanics are fine. 53091-220 MS (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2080

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2081
$14,950.00

*MAGNIFICENT WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 RIFLE IN STRAIGHT GRIP DELUXE WOOD WITH WINCHESTER FACTORY LETTER.

SN 44186. Cal. 405. 24″ rnd bbl with German silver blade front sight and correct rear sight. “Nickel steel bbl” / “especially for smokeless powder”. Box style magazine. Receiver with model 21 Lyman receiver sight. Stock is fancy grade American deluxe wood that grades 1X or more. “18963” do not appear on lower tang, rear of buttstock, buttplate or on lower tang of receiver. This is not uncommon for Winchester not to mark bottom tang with assembly numbers because they could use any receiver to mount stock. Stock is equipped with “H” style checkering that wraps from one side to the other in typical Winchester style. Forearm is also checkered in three-diamond pattern. Ebony insert on schnable end of forearm. Receiver is blued with fine checkering on top which is typical for 405 caliber. Lever action is blued, as is trigger. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Bbl retains 98-99% blue. Front and rear sights are near mint. Receiver left side retains 98% condition. Right side has a few light scratches and retains 96% finish. Magazine and lever box assembly retains 95-96% finish. Trigger also has ample mount of finish that grades to 98% blue. Side receiver sight sports all of its finish, 99%. Hammer retains ample amount of case color with very faint drag line that would rate 97-98% strong case color. Stock retains 99% orig piano finish with light scratches and faint impressions. Chip of wood missing on right side next to receiver in upper tang. Right side retains 99% piano finish with light marks and a few scratches. Checkering is not damaged in any way. Some wear to high points. 3-diamond pattern forearm. 95-96% finish on forearm with a few dings on edge next to bbl. Buttplate is case colored, has toned to dark patina and shows faint case colors are in protected areas. All screw heads appear to be unturned and retains most of their case colored appearance. Bright shiny bore. Mechanics are fine. 53091-227 MS (10,000-12,500) C&R – Lot 2081

2082
$0.00

*IMPRESSIVE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 TAKEDOWN RIFLE.

SN 80037. Cal. 30-03. 24″ full round bbl. Marked “NICKEL STEEL BARREL / ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER” on bbl and “30 GOVT 1903” on left side at chamber. . Takedown receiver is blued, matted front receiver ring with proof mark, bbl is also proof marked. Hammer, lever and lever are also blued. Stocks of straight grained American walnut with crescent buttplate. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Round bbl retains 98% orig blue with no surface scratches or dings. Left side of receiver is a 99% orig blue as is right side of receiver. Breech block retains 99% orig blue. Box magazine is also of a 98-99% orig blue. Lever retains 95+% orig blue with balance turning to a dark colored patina. Straight grained American walnut has no dings, no splits in stock, right side has a few light scratches and a few dings. Buttplate has 80% blue. All screw heads but one look to retain all of their finish in very fine condition, one is buggered up. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, cycles properly. 53091-222 MS (7,500-10,000) C&R – Lot 2082

2083
$10,925.00

FANTASTIC SECOND YEAR PRODUCTION WINCHESTER 1895 DELUXE FLAT SIDE RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 2358. Cal. 30-40. 28″ full rnd bbl with two line address and caliber marking on top line. Ivory beaded front sight with blank in rear bbl dovetail. Blued flat-sided receiver supporting “Climbin’ Lyman” Model 21 sight. Pistol grip deluxe H-style checkered, highly figured American walnut stock. Winchester Repeating Arms Company logo on grip cap. Rifle equipped with crescent buttplate. Supported with sling swivel on toe line of stock and barrel band front sling eye. Accompanied by a 2002 Winchester Factory Letter which calls for Fancy pistol grip, not checkered. This appears to be a misinterpretation of the records or oversight in record keeping. Ship date of Dec 4, 1896. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rnd bbl retains 98% blue with no mars or scratches. Magazine section is strong 90% blue, along with the lever. Breech block is a full 98-99% blue with the extractor showing the majority of its nitre blue. Right side of receiver is beautiful 99% blue with no marks or scratches. Forearm rates 90-95% orig finish with the stock rating a little better at 97-98% orig finish. Some raised grain throughout stock that would indicate very little handling. Hammer retains 95% of its case color. Lever is blued and retains 70% blue. Buttplate is case colored and has ample amount of case colors remaining, mostly subdued. Upper tang retains 90-95% strong blue with bottom tang retaining 98% blue. All screw heads appear to be orig case colored and untouched. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore with strong rifling. A fantastic antique model 1895 with deluxe pistol grip stock in superlative original condition. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-211 MS (7,500-9,500) ESA – Lot 2083

2084
$12,650.00

*BEAUTIFUL 10 GUN DISPLAY CASE OF CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED BROWNING MODEL 71 CARBINES CHAMBERED FOR .348 WINCHESTER.

1) BROWNING 71. SN 03531. Cal. .348WCF. 20″ rnd carbine bbl. Ten identical consecutively numbered Browning made Model 71 Carbines reissued These are a faithful reissue of the orig Winchester Model 71 patented by John M. Browning. Factory blue finish with nicely figured walnut 2pc stocks mounted with checkered steel buttplate. Made with the traditional hooded blade front sight and buckhorn rear elevator sight. It is unknown how many of these 10 gun consecutively numbered cases were produced or sold. However, it is the first ever observed by this cataloger personally. Housed in a pine factory monogrammed 10 gun shipping crate with a clear lexan cover so rifles can be viewed from the outside and comes on an oak display stand that is approx 7″ tall. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Factory new with absolutely no evidence of use and still covered in what appears to be the factory shipping grease. C&R 2) BROWNING 71. SN 03532. x CONDITION: x C&R3) BROWNING 71. SN 03533. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R4) BROWNING 71. SN 03534. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R5) BROWNING 71. SN 03535. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R6) BROWNING 71. SN 03536. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R7) BROWNING 71. SN 03537. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R8) BROWNING 71. SN 03538. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R9) BROWNING 71. SN 03539. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R10) BROWNING 71. SN 03540. Not cataloged. CONDITION: ; C&R 53091-53, 53091-54, 53091-55, 53091-56, 53091-57, 53091-58, 53091-59, 53091-60, 53091-61, 53091-62 TDW (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2084

2085
$39,100.00

WINCHESTER DOUBLE “W” CARTRIDGE BOARD.

Winchester double “W” cartridge board in white oak frame with gilt border around backboard. Backboard is painted with “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO” in red at top. Bottom of board is painted in red “NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.”. “NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO” are below Connecticut address. Board has pistol and rifle cartridges displayed in an array in the shape of a double “W”. Center of board shows a vignette of 2 hunters in the woods with a dead bear. Vignette says “REPEATING RIFLES” on one side and “AMMUNITION” on other side in a riband. Cartridges are all labeled. Left “v ” of W shows painting of mallard duck in flight. Right “v ” of W shows moose head painted. Center vignette has pistol cartridges over top border. Bottom of “W” has grooved bullets and patched bullets. Paper shot shell cartridges are mounted on left side; brass shot shell cartridges are on right side. Primers are mounted on all points of double “W”s and below painting of duck and moose. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Frame retains most of varnish with some slight scratch marks. Backboard is clean with some abrasions on top left corner. Painting is very good; color remains brilliant. Center vignette is slightly faded. Duck and moose are vivid. 53091-87 TEP (12,500-15,500) – Lot 2085

2086
$37,950.00

WINCHESTER SINGLE “W” CARTRIDGE BOARD.

Board is framed in oak. Panel is marked on top “WINCHESTER” in red over “REPEATING ARMS COMPANY” in gold. Bottom of board reads “NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S.A. / NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO”. Center of “W” has two ducks hanging. Left part of “W” shows a vignette of a hunter with an Indian scout. Right part of “W” shows a cowboy laying on the ground over his dead horse firing a Winchester rifle. Cartridges are all labeled. Board also shows some primers. Shot shells are on both sides and bottom. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Frame is intact with some scratching overall. Backboard is clean. Vignettes are clear. There is one missing shot shell from center bottom of board. 53091-86 TEP (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2086

2087
$34,500.00

UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY CARTRIDGE DISPLAY BOARD.

Board is framed in oak. Backboard has a carved border under glass. Top of board is carved “U.M.C.” with “TRADE” on one side and “MARK” on the other. Bottom of frame has a panel carved “THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO.”. Backboard has “U.M.C.” carved in a diamond vignette showing bugling elks and does in a forest scene. Board has plethora of pistol and rifle rim fire and center fire cartridges. Board also has some paper cartridges. Bottom of board show shot shells. Center bottom has case of primers and wads. Bottom of backboard is marked “FACTORY: BRIDGEPORT. CONN. USA. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS STORES: NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Frame is intact. Panels are fine. Backboard is clean. Center panel is slightly faded. Cartridge labels are clear. No missing cartridges. 53091-84 TEP (12,500-15,000) – Lot 2087

2088
$41,400.00

UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY CARTRIDGE DISPLAY BOARD.

Board is framed in oak with a silver scalloped border around backboard. Top of backboard is marked “UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY”. Half way down is marked “ESTA-D 1869” on left side of shield. Right side of shield is marked “LOWELL MASS”. Bottom of board is marked “U” with “No 1” on left side and “S” with “No 2” on right side. Corners all have badge decoration marked “US CARTRIDGE COMPANY”. Cartridges are mounted on a red shield motif. Board contains rifle and pistol cartridges and shot shells, all arranged in a circle on shield. Cartridges are all labeled. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Frame shows most of varnish finish. Backing board is clean. No cartridges missing. 53091-85 TEP (12,500-15,000) – Lot 2088

2089
$46,000.00

FINEST KNOWN 100 CARTRIDGE HENRY “BLACK BOX” CARTRIDGE PACK.

No doubt this is the finest example of the earliest Henry rifle cartridge box of which only a handful of examples are known. Almost 40 years ago, Ray Bentley bought Val Forgett’s entire Winchester cartridge collection to just get this box. He displayed it often with his Henry’s and it was coveted by every cartridge collector who saw it. The box is completely full of the earliest “pointed round” tip projectiles with the softly defined depression around the raised “H” head marks. If you want the greatest Henry box of ammunition known, this is it. PROVENANCE: The Val Forgett Collection; the spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world, about 1979. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Light staining to lid, one corner cracked. Box retains most of its black (very dark purple) color and gold decorated design with just minor scuffing as can be seen in photos. Cartridges are all in excellent orig condition as originally stacked in box. 53091-268 JS (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2089

2090
$20,700.00

IMPORTANT CIVIL WAR 44 HENRY 3-BOX LOT OF AMMUNITION.

This 3-box lot of New Haven Arms, Henry repeating rifle ammunition designated Cal. 44-100 was manufactured circa 1863-1865. Civil War cartridges for the Henry rifle are extremely difficult to obtain, unlike the black box that was manufactured for the U.S. government, these early green label boxes are certainly of the same era. Slight differences in the 3 labels as to the borders of 2 boxes are what as known as the straight border. These are believed to have been made in 1862 and 1863 only. While the later box from 1863-1865 has the wide scroll border, as was found on the military style boxes of the day. This is a rare opportunity to own 3 of the finest Civil War era 44 Henry ammunition boxes known. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Late pattern bold border box is exceptional w/bright vivid label and strong intact corners. Both straight border boxes suffer slight label fading and typical edge and corner distress. Both boxes have had corners preserved, using clear tape at some much earlier time. Other than this, boxes are considered to be excellent. 53091-257 TDW (15,000-20,000) – Lot 2090

2091
$12,650.00

3-BOX LOT OF 44 HENRY FLAT AMMUNITION INCLUDING THE ULTRA-RARE STETSON PATENT ARCHED LABEL FOR THE 1866 WINCHESTER.

The rare arched label Winchester box of 44 Henry Flat w/the listing of Stetsons patent Oct. 31, 1871 for the Winchester rifle Model 1866 is extremely rare to find in any condition, much less to be found complete w/a fine top label. Included w/this lot is a rare box of Winchester 44-100 (Henry) w/full label, w/evidence of an early repair, using white medical tape. However, label is outstanding. The third box is the last of the Winchester green label boxes, circa 1920-1930. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine, strong legible labels. Arched Stetson patent box missing right side flap. Late Winchester 44 box is still sealed w/perfect label. All 3 boxes are shrink-wrapped in cellophane for preservation. 53091-260 TDW (7,500-12,000) – Lot 2091

2092
$8,050.00

REMINGTON UMC 3-BOX LOT OF 44 HENRY FLAT AMMUNITION.

1920s production oval label w/ red Remington UMC circular logo, spelled out specifically for the 44 Henry and Model 1866. All 3 boxes have the full 360-degree side labels w/oval top and bottom guarantee label. 2 boxes are sealed while 1 box is full but has been opened. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Box 1 extremely crisp w/full label,sealed box w/no distress or label loss. Box 2 full label sealed but slightly distressed w/good strong corners. Box 3 label slightly tattered on edges. Box has been opened, however appears full.Slightly soiled from handling. All 3 boxes are shrink-wrapped in cellophane for preservation and are previously from the Val Forgett collection. 53091-255 TDW (7,500-12,000) – Lot 2092

2093
$8,625.00

WINCHESTER 3-BOX LOT OF 44 HENRY FLAT AMMUNITION CIRCA 1870.

This 3-box lot contains 1 early pre-Stetson patent green label sealed box and 2 later sealed boxes w/the Stetson patent listed. These cartridges are circa 1871. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. All 3 boxes are sealed and complete, w/strong labels and have been preserved in shrink-wrapped cellophane and come from the former cartridge collection of Val Forgett. 53091-253 TDW (7,500-12,000) – Lot 2093

2094
$5,750.00

LOT OF 3 BOXES OF 44 HENRY FLAT AMMUNITION BY UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.

Baby blue top label w/the trade mark “U.S.” inside of circle and spelled out a quantity of 50 44 Henry Flat rim fire cartridges. For the model 1866 Henry and Winchester rifles, and Colts rim fire revolvers. Listed as black powder and manufactured in Lowell, MA., these relatively late, square-quartered boxes were produced in the late 20s and into the early 1930s. CONDITION: These 3 boxes vary in condition incrementally, w/near new perfect label to slightly faded w/slight edge wear to even more-so faded and evidence of having been opened. These blue labeled boxes are not frequently found, and are formerly from the Val Forgett collection. 53091-252 TDW (6,000-10,000) – Lot 2094

2095
$6,325.00

2-BOX COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 44 RIMFIRE HENRY AMMUNITION BY WINCHESTER.

Box 1 is the rare 44 Henry 50-rnd box w/green label w/the rare pointed ball bullet.Unlike the traditional flat-tipped bullet, this rare box of ammunition was offered w/pointed bullets. Nobody has ever figured out why these were offered, This was traditionally only done in the military variation and not carried over to the civilian cartridges. Box 2 is the Winchester 44 rimfire long 50-rnd box w/green label w/Stetson’s patent. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall, w/minor clear tape repair to several corners on the pointed ball box. Label is very fine, however box is full but has been opened at some previous time. 44 rimfire long box very fine, no repairs, is full and box is still sealed. 53091-254 TDW (5,000-7,500) – Lot 2095

2096
$0.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 2 BOXES OF LATE PRODUCTION UMC 44 HENRY AMMUNITION.

2 boxes, each of 50 rnds, manufactured by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 1 box of 44 Henry Flat w/200-grain bullet and rnd edge box. Box 2 is a rare, full and sealed box of UMC 44 Henry blanks. Strong green label w/rounded corners, this is by far one of the rarest boxes to obtain. Circa 1920-30. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine w/strong labels, slight soiling to cardboard boxes. Boxes have been preserved by cellophane, formerly fromthe Val Forgett collection. 53091-256 TDW (5,000-7,500) – Lot 2096

2097
$11,500.00

PAIR OF EXTREMELY RARE VOLCANIC, NEW HAVEN ARMS COMPANY, ORIGINAL TIN CARTRIDGE BOXES FOR BOTH #1 & #2 PISTOLS.

1) 4-1/4″ x 2-3/8″ x 1″ Japanned tin with internal paper label “200 NO. 1 / PISTOL CARTRIDGES / MANUFACTURED BY / THE VOLCANIC REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN / …PATENTED AUGUST 8TH 1854”. Box still retains 10 orig 31 Cal. Volcanic “Rocket Ball” ammunition. 2) 5″ x 3″ x 1-1/2″ Japanned tin with internal label in lid “200 NO. 2 / PISTOL CARTRIDGES / MANUFACTURED BY / THE NEW HAVEN ARMS COMPANY, / NEW HAVEN CONN…PATENTED AUGUST 8TH 1854”, still retaining 2 orig 41 Cal. “Rocket Ball” ammunition. PROVENANCE: Val Forgett Collection; the spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world, 1979. CONDITION: Both boxes externally are in very fine condition, retaining virtually all of their orig Japanning, label in No. 1 has several chips around edge, unaffecting text, soiling and acid burn. Label in No. 2 box is 95% intact, though quite fragile missing upper right corner unaffecting text, only border; the bottom right hand corner also missing, again, only affecting border. Bottom left hand corner is ripped but still intact and should be professionally conserved as can be seen in photographs. Accompanying cartridges are oxidized, 7 of 10 31 Cal. appear complete; other 3 are missing portions or all of their propellant. The two 41 Cal. cartridges are both heavily oxidized and distorted, one cartridge is in 3 pieces. 53091-258 JS (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2097

2098
$6,900.00

FANTASTIC .45 COLT AMMUNITION LOADED 1878 FOR THE COLT CALVARY REVOLVER IN AUTHENTIC ARSENAL CASE.

20 individual Frankford Arsenal 1878 12-rnd revolver ball cartridges, specifically loaded for the Colt Calvary revolver of its day. These unopened 20 boxes represent a lifetime collection, so that one could fill 1 layer inside of the wooden Frankford Arsenal wooden ammunition case. A plywood riser inside of the box allows for these 20 boxes to appear as though the case is completely full. A fantastic display item for any collector of U.S. martial arms. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine to very good. Several boxes are slightly soiled from time. Most are wrapped in cellophane to protect them. Wooden crate has numerous areas of slight distressed and material loss from 140 years of storage. 53091-266 TDW (5,000-7,500) – Lot 2098

2099
$2,300.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 6 PACKAGES OF PERCUSSION REVOLVER CARTRIDGES OR SKINS.

6 individual packets, each containing 6 pistol cartridges. 3 are Cal. .44 and 3 are Cal. .36. The 44’a are 1 paper packet loaded by Johnston & Gow’s and 2 American Powder Co. The 36s have 1 packet loaded by D.C. Sage Inc. and 2 by Colts, Hartford, Ct. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: All 44 Cal. cartridge packets are very fine w/complete labels and remain sealed. The 36 Cal. packets w/the exception of 1 are equally as fine. The 1 lesser packet has been damaged and appears to be missing 1 cartridge. These fine examples of Civil War era pistol cartridges is a great opportunity to fill the voided areas of your cased pistols. 53091-259 TDW (2,400-3,600) – Lot 2099

2100
$1,725.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF GOVERNMENT 45-70 AMMUNITION FROM 1874-1882.

15 20-rnd boxes including Frankford Arsenal loaded ammunition dates 1874, 1875, 1876, 1881, 1882 and 1888. 3 boxes of Winchester loaded carbine ball cartridges estimated circa 1880s. 2 boxes of carbine ball cartridges loaded by the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., and 5 other U.S. military pattern boxes of unknown date. This ammunition obviously loaded for the Allen conversion rifle, aka the Trapdoor w/both variations of the standard rifle load and the lighter carbine load. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: All boxes are sealed in shrink-wrap cellophane to prevent damage or soiling. Boxes very slightly from pristine to excellent. These early boxes are typically found flaking and deteriorating. These, however, are exceptionally fine and a unique opportunity to acquire an ammunition collection for the Trapdoor rifle. 53091-267 TDW (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2100

2101
$4,312.50

OUTSTANDING LOT OF 4 EARLY 44WCF CALIBER GREEN LABEL BOXES OF AMMUNITION.

2 very early green label Winchester Model 1873 Cal. 44wcf cartridges. Circa 1874-1876. This early variation w/long label wraps over the right end of the box lid, so can be read from the edge. 2 additional boxes w/green labels w/no print dates in corners and are the earliest variation w/the Winchester 1873 carbine w/a detailed picture of the forward bbl band. This box was used up to the 1890s. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding w/crisp, clear and well-defined labels, all 4 boxes appear sealed w/little or no distress and these cartridges were previously purchased by Mr. Ray Bentley, from Mr. Val Forgett. 53091-261 TDW (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2101

2102
$1,725.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 4 BOXES OF CIVIL WAR CARBINE AND PISTOL AMMUNITION.

Box 1 42 rnds for the Spencer .50 Cal Model 1865 carbine, manufactured by the Sage Ammunition Works. Box 2 a 42-rnd box of metalic cartridges for the Spencer & Joslyn carbine No. 56 Navy and infantry size,manufactured by the Crittenden & Tibbals Manufacturing Co. Box 3 10-rnd box for the Maynard breach-loading carbine Cal. .50-100, manufactured by the B.C. English Co. Box 4 1 10-rnd box of Remington Army pistol ammunition Cal.50 loaded at Frankford Arsenal, 1872. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Boxes 1 and 2 are exceptionally fine w/bold, legible labels. Boxes are in exceptionally fine condition w/solid corners and showing no abuse. Box 3 is still sealed w/strong corners and vivid label w/minor dent in center of box visible in picture. Box 4 strong legible label, however top is loose and has been opened. All boxes are sealed in shrink-wrapped cellophane and were previously in the Val Forgett collection. 53091-262 TDW (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2102

2103
$3,162.50

FULL WOODEN CASE OF DESIRABLE WINCHESTER 30-40 CRAG AMMUNITION, QUANTITY 1000 ROUNDS.

Wooden Winchester factory crate w/commercial markings on all 4 sides containing 50 20-rnd pull-top sealed boxes marked “30 Army Full Patch” ammunition. Boxes all appear to be sealed, having never been opened. A print date of November, 1915 is evident on top of boxes. A 1/4 inch plexiglass lid has been fabricated and secured in place using the factory screwhold so that ammunition may be viewed without danger or damage or soiling. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding overall condition with vivid labels on exterior of wooden box. Internal cartridges could not be better, as they have been preserved and remain sealed and intact. This would be a fantastic display with either Winchester Model 1895s or U.S. Krag rifles. 53091-265 TDW (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2103

2104
$287.50

SPECIAL DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please note, the hammer price of the lot will be matched dollar for dollar up to a $1,000 match and donated to the Dana-Farber Institute, commonly known as the “Jimmy Fund” locally. Founded in Boston in 1947, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is world-renowned for its leadership in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research. Your gift provides Dana-Farber with crucial dollars that can be directed where and when they are needed the most. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 53219-2 (300-400) – Lot 2104

2105
$230,000.00

COLT MODEL 1883 U.S. NAVY GATLING GUN ON TRIPOD.

SN 37. SN 403/37. Cal. 45-70. Fine Gatling with full shrouded 24″ 10-bbl cluster with SN and caliber on the right trunnion. Trunnions are 1-1/2″ dia. and the cascabel about 2-1/4″ dia. The front raised area of the shroud, just over the trunnions and in front of the articulated feed base is engraved “U.S. NAVY / NO. 37 / 1884” with the inspector initials “H.W.L.”. Rear part of the housing is mounted with a 3-3/4″ dia. rnd plate that has an elevation spirit level in the center and is engraved “GATLING GUN / PATENTED”. To the rear of the housing is engraved “MANUFD BY / COLTS PAT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN.”. The articulated feed base is for the Accles Drum Feed. This gun has an adjustable rear sight on each side of the rear cover with a fixed front sight on each side. The crank handle is on the right side. The rear cover has an integral housing containing a horizontal spirit level. Mounted in an orig cast brass yoke with a steel arc that is attached to brackets on the bottom of the shroud and passes through the yoke, which controls the elevation and depression of the bbls. The yoke is on a pintle which fits in a bronze socket which sits atop 3 square wooden legs. Left trunnion is engraved and shows that the gun weights 205 lbs. Accompanied by 1 Accles Feed Drum. Drum is made entirely of brass and was designed to hold 104 rounds. There is no indication in available research material how many of these Gatling guns were purchased by the Navy, but it is believed they are substantially more rare than those purchased by the Army. CONDITION: Very fine. The brass overall shows a medium to dark mustard patina with only a few light nicks & scratches. The engraving shows light to moderate wear, probably from being polished during its service with the Navy. Tripod is fine, legs appear to be reproductions. The magazine is very fine with no apparent serious damage just a few light bumps & bruises. Mechanics are fine. Strong bright bores. 52863-1 JWK (200,000-300,000) – Lot 2105

2106
$299,000.00

RARE AND FINE COLT MODEL 1875 GATLING GUN ON AN ORIGINAL CARRIAGE.

SN 166. Cal. 45-70. Fine orig Gatling gun with 32″ ten bbl cluster mounted in a brass housing with steel frame. Gun has orig cast iron yoke on an orig field carriage with olive drab painted iron bound wood frame and orig concave wheels with 1/2″ thick steel rims. Carriage is complete with 2 mounted ammunition boxes. Top of the gun housing is mounted with a 3-3/4″ diameter cast brass plate marked “GATLING’S BATTERY GUN / MADE BY COLT’S / PT. FIRE ARMS / MFG CO / HARTFORD, CONN. / U.S.A.” which is surrounding patent dates. Gun is equipped with orig actuating unit marked “US WATERVLIET ARSENAL” and elevation screw with brass wheel. Gun has 1-1/4″ trunnions and 2″ cascable. All the bolts are matching and numbered to their respective bbls. Gun is well marked with “MODEL 1875” on right side, orig Bruce feed marked “US SPRINGFIELD ARMORY, JAN. 1888 / PAT. SEP. 20 1880 & OCT. 3 1882”. There is an additional unmarked feed in one ammo chest. Gun is inspected in large cartouche on top of ring base “APC” (A. P. Casey). This is one of 44 long Model 1875 Gatling’s purchased by the US Army, this being the last SN in that range. This was the model Gatling gun that Custer had left behind at Ft. Abraham Lincoln before his massacre at Little Bighorn. This is among the finest examples you will note with beautiful surface and good collection history. Mr. Bentley won numerous awards with this extremely fine example. PROVENANCE: Val Forgett, Jr. Collection; the spectacular collection of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Mechanics are functional with clear, clean rifling in bores. Each bolt was pulled and each bolt was properly inspected with matching numbers, except Bolt #10 which is numbered “1”, most likely just an arsenal mis-number as it matches perfectly with other nine bolts and bbls. 53091-229 JS (125,000-155,000) – Lot 2106

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2107
$23,000.00

*EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE US ORDNANCE REPRODUCTION MODEL 1877 GATLING GUN ON TRIPOD.

SN 10005. Cal. 45/70. 18″ bbl overall length. 34″ including length of handle. Extremely high quality faithful reproduction of the Colt Model 1877 Gatling gun with Bruce feed system on tripod as manufactured by US Ordinance Works. Marked with reproduction plaque at rear and model markings on left side of feed cover. Marked on right side of feed cover “45 cal.” Bruce feedway is of brass and steel construction with patent dates and maker marked “US ORDNANCE WORKS”. Tripod has a brass head and oak legs. Functional traverse mechanism at rear of gun proper. Sliding rear sight. These short “Bulldog” Gatling guns are very popular as both display pieces and for shooting enthusiasts. The brass casing enclosing the five steel bbls makes for a very attractive piece. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is extremely fine with mostly bright brass just starting to patina in places. Bolts also extremely fine and match in SN to their corresponding bbls. Tripod also extremely fine. Orig finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are extremely fine shiny and bright with clean chambers. Possibly unfired. A great opportunity for some fortunate collector. 53091-230 JWK (20,000-25,000) – Lot 2107

2108
$7,475.00

1883 COLT GATLING GUN ACCLES FEED DRUM.

Drum is of the rotary type with steel slides and brass housing. Drum is marked on hinged handle “D.F.C.” for US Army inspector David F. Clark. There is a brass handle on top. Drum accommodates 104 rounds of ammunition. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Drum shows a mustard patina overall with handling marks and some separation on side toward feed mouth. Index lock functions. A welcome addition to a Gatling Gun collection. 53094-70 TEP (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2108

2109
$2,875.00

GREAT ARCHIVE OF 7 EARLY LETTERS AND EPHEMERA FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER AND RICHARD GATLING.

1) 2-pg ALS by Richard Jordan Gatling (1818-1903) on Gatling Gun Company stationery with nice vignette of open bbl Gatling gun on carriage. This letter written October 31, 1881 deals with purchase of patents concerning Pratt & Whitney Company and the trials of a 1.45″ Cal. gun taking place soon. 2) R. J. Gatling 1-pg ALS, written May 14, 1889 on Gatling Gun Company stationery, boldly signed on request for signature. 3) 1-pg ALS by Oliver F. Winchester (1810-1880) on Winchester Repeating Arms Company stationery with large vignette of factory. This letter dated January 24, 1874 written to Colt concerning receipt of pistol gauges and cartridges. He states “WE WILL SEND YOU A BOX OF CARTRIDGES AS SOON AS WE CAN GET THEM OUT”. This is a most interesting letter tying Winchester and Colt cartridges interchangeably as being used in Colt and Winchester products. 4) 1-pg Oliver Winchester ALS, like previous letter, on similar letterhead dated May 3, 1878 again to Colt Firearms concerning opening a central depot on Broadway in New York “WHERE WE PROPOSE TO KEEP A FULL LINE OF MILITARY GOODS, INCLUDING PISTOLS; WILL YOU PLEASE SEND US YOUR LOWEST PRICES AND MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ON WHICH YOU WILL FURNISH US…”. 5) 1-pg on Winchester Repeating Arms stationery, dated August 15, 1877, to the Sharps Rifle Company concerning their purchase of bullets. 6) Printed advertisement in form of a letter on Henry’s Patent Repeating Rifle stationery, 11″ x 8-1/2″ with facsimile signature of Oliver F. Winchester describing the new Henry rifle and its improvements over Volcanics. 7) 1911 Winchester letter to dealer in Philadelphia. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Letters are very good to fine overall. Creases at folds, minor acid burn and foxing. Two cracks at folds on the 1889 Gatling letter. 53094-190 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2109

2110
$2,300.00

RARE GATLING GUN COMPANY OPERATION MANUAL AND BROADSIDE AD.

Paper ad shows 3 figures of Gatling Guns with different feeds and mounts. Figure 1 shows a Model 1883 on a field carriage. Gun is mounted with Accles feed drum. Figure 2 shows Model 1883 mountain gun on a small mountain carriage with a Bruce feed. Figure 3 shows a short Model 1883 on a tripod mount with Accles feed drum. Literature below describes each figure and the feed mechanisms along with the rate of fire of 1200 shots per minute. Ad is framed in black wood frame with glass cover and pine back. 1872 dated Gatling Battery Gun Manual by Maj General W.B. Franklin has blue paper covers and is 12 pages with instructions and illustrations for gunnery crews. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good to very good. Shows creases, horizontal and vertical, and staining overall. Images are clear, printing is clear. Edge is slightly frayed at bottom. Not examined out of frame. Manual is very good with some light foxing and chipping at edges. 53094-199 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2110

2111
$28,750.00

EXTRAORDINARY NIMSCHKE STYLE ENGRAVED COLT FACTORY SILVER AND GOLD PLATED 1851 NAVY REVOLVER PRESENTED TO LT COMMANDER LEROY FITCH, HERO OF THE BATTLE OF NASHVILLE WITH SUPERB ROSEWOOD COLT FACTORY CASE.

SN 139699. Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl. This most important and beautiful historical Colt 1851 Navy was “Presented to Lieutenant.Commander Leroy Fitch / A token of / Friendship and Esteem / from / A. Mast. Frederick Read / A. A. Surgn Geo. W. Shields / May 6, 1865”. Subject revolver is silver plated with gilt cyl, rammer, trigger and hammer. Profusely and beautifully engraved in the Nimschke style. Backstrap engraved “Leroy Fitch”. “P” for plated on backstrap, trigger guard and frame. Magnificent carved ivory grips with high raised relief American eagle in flight above a ship and sea serpent. Most unusual and attractive motif.

Leroy Fitch (1834-1875) Fitch graduated from the Naval Academy in 1856 and served in the service until his death. There are over 1,000 pages in the official records with his name or report. He is best known as Commander of the “Brown Water Navy” where his gunboats would support land forces with naval artillery fire. During the Battle of Nashville in December 1864, Fitch battled Confederate Cavalry under Nathan Bedford Forrest at Kelly’s Point at what is now called The Battle of West Nashville. This was possibly the only time in General Forrest’s career that he was surprised and out-maneuvered in a military operation. Fitch was Commander in Charge of the riverboat fleet from his flagship USS Moose, along with USS Carondelet, USS Neosho, USS Fairplay, USS Silverlake, USS Reindeer, USS Brilliant and USS Springfield. This little known hero’s career is summarized in the recent 2013 432-pg text by Myron Smith Leroy Fitch: The Civil War Career of Union Gunboat Commander. Though Fitch died quite young, his naval career is intriguing. A US destroyer, USS Fitch was named in his honor, launched June 14, 1941. The orig bronze commissioning plaque for the “first of the Fitch Class Destroyers” descended in the Fitch family along with this spectacular Colt. The USS Fitch Commissioning Plaque is also being offered for sale in this auction. PROVENANCE: Leroy Fitch 1865; Mary Fitch 1875; ancestor of Loree Collins, 1913; Loree Collins, USN, Summit, NJ; the spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Commander Fitch’s 1851 Navy retains nearly all of its orig silver plating on bbl, frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Retains most gold gilt on cyl, rammer, trigger and hammer. Bore is excellent. Screws retain much orig bluing. Gilding on trigger is period. Case is in excellent condition with beautiful Civil War era engraving with presentation to Cmdr. Fitch on escutcheon. Casing retains very rare American Flask and Cap Co. slant charger Navy flask with almost all orig silver. Silver plated Colt’s patent mold, nipple wrench and package of Colt cartridges for Colt’s Navy pistol. Lining has faded but is mostly intact with some missing where front side rubbed against partition. All together a striking and most historical ensemble presented to a Naval Commander with significant Civil War service. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53091-130 (25,000-50,000) ESA – Lot 2111

2112
$4,025.00

RARE BRONZE COMMISSIONING PLAQUE “USS FITCH”.

Bronze plaque measuring 15″ x 10″ x 1/2″ thick (with the mount, dimensions are 17-1/4″ x 11″ x 2-1/2″) and weighing approx. 18 pounds, with mounting screws in each corner. Stippled background with raised relief text. “U.S.S. FITCH / DESTROYER / NAMED FOR / COMMANDER LEROY FITCH / USN / BUILT AT THE NAVY YARD BOSTON MASS / AUTHORIZED JUNE 12, 1940 / KEEL LAID JANUARY 6, 1941 / LAUNCHED JUNE 14, 1941 / FIRST COMMISSIONED FEBRUARY 3, 1942”.
Officially a Gleaves-Class Destroyer, 348′, beam 36′, draft 11′ 10″, propulsion 50,000shp, speed 37.4 knots, range 7500 miles, crew 16 officers and 260 men, five 5″ guns, six 12.7mm machine guns, six 20mm cannon, ten 21″ torpedo tubes, two depth charge tracks. The Fitch saw service throughout the Atlantic during WWII, was present at Utah Beach, her mission was to draw out and silence German batteries prior to the landings. Fitch rescued the survivors of the USS Cory keeping up fire at the German shore batteries. In 1945, Fitch was converted to a high speed mine sweeper, finally being de-commissioned in 1955.
Original commissioning plaques from US vessels are rarely offered as most were retained by the Navy. A fine cased Deluxe Presentation Colt 1851 Navy Revolver to Lt Com Leroy Fitch is also being offered in this auction. PROVENANCE: Loree Collins, USN, Summit, NJ; the spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine as cleaned. Crisp detail as can be seen in photos. 53091-269 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2112

2113
$34,500.00

INCREDIBLE COLLECTION OF REPRODUCTION COLT REVOLVERS, STARTING WITH PATERSON THROUGH MOST ALL PERCUSSION, ENDING WITH THUER CONVERSION.

NSN. 1) Cal. 30, 3″ bbl Baby Paterson. 2) Cal. 30. 4″ bbl Baby Paterson. 3) Cal. 30. 4-1/2″ bbl Baby Paterson. 4) Cal. 32. 5-1/2″ bbl Paterson #2 Belt Model, flare grips. 5) Cal. 34. 5″ bbl #2 Belt Model, straight grip. 6) Cal. 34. 3″ bbl Belt Model #3 with Ehlers lever. 7) Cal. 36. 9″ bbl #5 Texas. 8) Cal. 36. 12″ bbl #5 Texas. 9) Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl #5 Texas Paterson with Elhers loading lever. 10) Cal. 44. 9″ bbl Walker. 11) Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl Transitional Walker Dragoon. 12) Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl 1st Model Dragoon. 13) Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl 2nd Model Dragoon. 14) Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl 3rd Model Colt Dragoon. 15) Cal. 44. 8″ bbl 3rd Model Dragoon. 16) Cal. 31. 6″ bbl Baby Dragoon. 17) Cal. 31. 4″ bbl Baby Dragoon with lever. 18) Cal. 31.3″ bbl Pocket Model. 19) & 20) Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl 2nd Model Navy. 21) Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl Navy Cutaway. 22) Cal. 38RF. 7-1/2″ bbl Open Top Navy. 23) Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl Thuer Navy. These twenty-three guns were made by Master Machinist Glen Marose of Missoula, Montana. Mr. Marose made facsimile Colts in the highest quality that were never numbered, marked or finished but are exact near copies of the patterns he made such as these. Mr. Marose was born in 1936 and started making guns in the 1950’s. He supplied facsimile Colt parts for many years from the 1960’s through the 1990’s to several parts companies. His facsimiles are among the very best made and many have been finished and sold as orig. Mr. Bentley had these guns in his collection so he could compare guns offered as orig in the market that could have been suspect. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall, heavily greased internally such that actions are sloppy or frozen. Scattered areas of staining and light rust. 53091-103 JS (30,000-40,000) – Lot 2113

2114
$6,900.00

*GROUP OF 3 REPRODUCTION COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS.

NSN. 1) Cal. 44-40. 7-1/2″ bbl. 2) Cal. 41. 3″ Sheriff’s Model with orig Colt double medallion plastic grips. 3) Cal. 44-40. 4″ Sherrif’s Model. These three guns were made by master machinist Glen Marose of Missoula, Montana. Mr. Marose made facsimile Colts in the highest quality that were never numbered, marked or finished but are exact near copies of the patterns he made such as these. Mr. Marose was born in 1936 and started making guns in the 1950’s. He supplied facsimile Colt parts for many years from the 1960’s through the 1990’s to several parts companies. His facsimiles are among the very best made and many have been finished and sold as orig. Mr. Bentley had these guns in his collection so he could compare guns offered as orig in the market that could have been suspect. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall, heavily greased internally such that actions are sloppy or frozen. Scattered areas of staining and light rust. 53091-104 JS (5,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 2114

2115
$51,750.00

FINEST DAVID FREDERICK CLARK INSPECTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CAVALRY REVOLVER WE HAVE CATALOGED WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 55313. Cal. 45. 7-1/2″ bbl. Colt SAA 55313 is unequivocally the finest D.F.C. revolver we have cataloged. Unlike most “pristine” Colt Cavalry revolvers. This revolver is pristine as it comes from the Colt Factory rather than a Springfield Arsenal refinish. This gun must be seen to be appreciated as no picture can possibly do justice to its lovely condition. U.S. stamping on the frame is proud as it is on all Colt Factory pristine Cavalry revolvers. Patent dates are perfect. All SNs are pristine. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Condition of this revolver is extraordinary in every way. Bbl retains nearly 100% of its Colt Factory finish. Markings are crisp as new. Feathering around front sight is 100%. Cylinder with faint tracking line retains all its orig blue. Frame & hammer retain brilliant orig Colt Factory case colors. All matching numbers. Bore is brilliant. Face of cylinder shows little if any use, probably unfired. Beautiful inspected grips have a few extremely minor dents. Cartouches and date “1880” are perfect. If you want the best, look no further. I’ve never seen a better one. 53091-99 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2115

2116
$69,000.00

SUPERB & VERY RARE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER J.T.C. INSPECTED FOR 1876 WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 31861. Cal. .45. 7-1/2″ bbl. This superb and rare US Cavalry SAA was shipped in December 1876 to the U.S. Government; 1 of 200. These early cavalry single actions are almost impossible to find in fine condition and No. 31861 is virtually brand new as it came from the Springfield Arsenal. The grips are dated 1876 and are inspected by David A. Lyle and John T. Cleveland. These revolvers were shipped barely 6 mos following George Armstrong Custer’s debacle at the Little Big Horn and saw extensive use on the western frontier, hence few if any pristine specimens are encountered. This revolver is pristine as it came from Springfield. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Revolver is basically as new, retaining nearly 100% of its Springfield Arsenal bluing and case colors. The grips are virtually mint with perfect inspector’s marks on both sides and nearly all of their orig varnish finish. Bore and action are as new and this revolver would be virtually impossible to upgrade. If you want the very finest Cleveland inspected single action extant, this is your opportunity. 53091-98 (40,000-50,000) – Lot 2116

2117
$57,500.00

MAGNIFICENT PRISTINE MINT BLACK POWDER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER COMPLETE IN ITS ORIGINAL ULTRA RARE PICTURE BOX WITH MATCHING SERIAL NUMBER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 156576. Cal. 41. 5-1/2″ bbl. Shipped 1894 to Simmons Hardward. Colt Factory letter verifying all features. The finest condition pre-1899 Colt SAA we have ever had the pleasure of cataloging. Apart from the very faintest tracking lien on cylinder this revolver is as new. Really should be seen to be believed, this gun is so new. Even more rare than a mint black powder Colt is a pristine original picture box with matching SN and caliber marking. Of further interest is that at one time this gun was owned by a Mrs. B W Foltz Fort Collins Colorado. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: As previously noted apart from the faintest tracking line. A slight rub on the ejector rod housing. Colt number 156576 is a brand new gun with brilliant bright blue on bbl, cylinder, backstrap and trigger guard. Screw heads retain all orig blue. Checkered hard rubber grips are essentially as new. I’ve never seen a black powder Colt in better condition. As good as it gets. Bore is brilliant and face of cylinder reflects the unfired nature of this beautiful Colt revolver. Condition of the picture box is nearly as good as the gun, as all Colt labels, orig SN matching. Very sound for one of these. Original Colt pictures boxes for SAA are perhaps the rarest of all Colt Factory boxes. This is an unbelievable one of a kind opportunity to buy the very best. 53091-129 (40,000-60,000) – Lot 2117

2118
$25,875.00

SUPERB COLT FLAT TOP SINGLE ACTION ARMY TARGET REVOLVER WITH ELONGATED WALNUT GRIP IN THE VERY RARE .44 SMITH & WESSON CALIBER.

SN 150627. Cal. 44 S&W. 7-1/2″ bbl. The finest all original Colt Factory flat top long grip Target revolver one could wish for. These flat tops have blued frames as opposed to case color and to find one with its orig beautifully checkered paneled walnut elongated grip is a collectors dream. .44 S & W single actions are extremely rare and seldom encountered. Only 51 target .44 S & W’s were manufactured out of a total production of 357,000. For rarity and desirability it would be extremely difficult to top this splendid revolver. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Flat top SN 150627 retains nearly all of its brilliant orig Colt Factory “midnight” bluing. Front sight has German silver inset in perfect condition. Frame retains nearly 100% orig bright blue as does trigger guard and backstrap. Cylinder with faint unobjectionable tracking line. Hammer with brilliant niter blue on saddle and orig factory polish on sides. All screws are perfect retaining brilliant niter blue. The elongated walnut grip has lovely figure with nearly perfect paneled checkering on sides, front and back. Overall condition on this revolver would be impossible to improve upon. Certainly one of the finest flat top target Colt SAA’s extant. Bore is brilliant as new and cylinder face is unmarred. 53091-101 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 2118

2120
$19,550.00

VERY RARE AND DESIRABLE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN THE VERY RARE .476 ELEY CAL. 1 OF ONLY 161 MFG.

SN 100348. Cal. .476 Eley. 7-1/2″ bbl. This splendid and extremely rare revolver was shipped to England sometime in 1883. It has tiny English proofs on cyl chambers and bbl. 476 Eley was first introduced in 1876, however few of these rarities remain in America and most were shipped to England where this caliber was very popular. With only 161 made, this is an extremely rare Colt SAA and is in very, very fine condition throughout. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bbl retains nearly all of its orig Colt factory bright blue finish with perfect markings, “COLT’S PATENT MFG. CO. HARTFORD CONN. U.S.A. DEPOT 14 PALL MALL LONDON”. Ejector rod housing has most orig coloring, bright blue. Frame has nearly all orig vibrant case colors. Backstrap and trigger guard have most orig blue with thinning. Cyl has considerable orig blue with some browning. Frame retains vibrant case colors, even on recoil shield with minor fading. Case colors on hammer faded. Trigger has most bright blue. Beautiful American eagle hard rubber grips are very crisp and fit perfectly and have some sun fading to base. Bore is brilliant and action is tight as new. This is an extremely rare Colt black powder SAA in one of the rarest calibers. 53091-100 (12,500-15,000) – Lot 2120

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2121
$0.00

REMARKABLE AND MOST ATTRACTIVE 2ND YEAR PRODUCTION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45 REVOLVER WITH EARLY SLANT BBL ADDRESS, 2-LINE PATENT MARKING AND FULL SILVER PLATING.

SN 3693. Cal. .45. 7-1/2″ bbl. This remarkable revolver features full silver plating which is certainly of the period and possibly factory. Bbl address is as crisp as new and frame markings are perfect as well. Cal marking on trigger guard is crisp and gun has tiny British proofs on bbl and cyl. Varnished walnut grip fits perfectly and obviously orig to this revolver. Gun comes with attachable shoulder stock in full nickel. We have never seen an early full silver plated Colt SAA as this is usually a characteristic of earlier engraved SAA. However, the finish on this gun is impossible to fault. All slant bbl address SAA’s are rare and highly prized by collectors of the SAA. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Markings, mechanically excellent. Bbl, frame, cyl, backstrap and trigger guard all period silver plating. Bore is excellent. Grips retain nearly all their orig varnish. Stock is excellent (period of mfg not certain). All together, a most unusual and beautiful Colt SAA. Well worthy of factory letter which it may reveal it origin and subsequent English destination. 53091-92 (12,500-15,000) – Lot 2121

2122
$5,750.00

REMARKABLE 2ND YEAR PRODUCTION BLUE & CASE COLORED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY WITH ATTACHABLE SHOULDER STOCK.

SN 1207. Cal. .45. 7-1/2″ bbl. Beautiful and desirable 2nd year production slant address SAA with 2-line patent dates and beautiful deluxe burl wood grip. Attachable shoulder stock of uncertain period. All slant bbl address Colt SAA are rare and desirable. This piece has its orig nickel silver front sight. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: SN 1207 appears to have had some restoration done to the bbl. Cyl appears to be a replacement. Frame and hammer have much orig vibrant case colors and early patent dates are perfect. Bbl has matching SN 1207, whereas cyl is unnumbered. Backstrap and trigger guard retain much of what appears to be orig finish. Screws are excellent. Bore is pristine. Unusually highly figured grip retains most of what appears to be orig varnish. Action is tight and crisp. Shoulder stock is excellent, retains most all of its orig dull nickel finish. A rare and attractive SAA that would be well worth lettering. 53091-93 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 2122

2123
$9,200.00

*IMPORTANT COLT 1911A1 ARMY MARKED PISTOL WITH CONNECTION TO GENERAL GEORGE S. PATTON.

SN 850750. (1943) Cal. 45 ACP 5″ bbl. Left slide markings has Colt’s standard 1913 last patent date followed by Rampant Colt and Colt’s standard Hartford address. Front sight is thin and rounded, rear sight is flat with rounded notch. “P” marked in front of rear sight. Receiver marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY/SN”. Ordnance stamp to rear of right side marked “M1911 A1 U.S.ARMY” in front of slide stop hole. Short milled checkered trigger. Slide stop is 1911 type without recess cut under checkering. Hammer is wide spur 1911 A1 type. Thumb safety is late checkered 1911 A1 type. Grip safety has long tang. Main spring housing is checkered with Colt pattern checkering. Stocks appear to be made of some type of antler. Stock screws show some degradation in slots. Number under firing pin stop plate matches SN. Shadow on firing pin stop plate matches SN. Bbl is “COLT .45 AUTO” marked with small “G” ahead of lug. No mag present. Accompanied by a 1974 dated letter from Dr. B.P. Cardon who states that he acquired Colt 1911A1 #850750 from long-time friend Lt Col Alexander C. Stiller who served in Patton’s original Tank Battalion in WWI and later as Patton’s Aide and driver in Europe during WWII. Stiller maintained this pistol along with a special M-1 Garand with 2.5x scope and had these at they ready in Patton’s staff car should he need them. After the war, Cardon and Stiller resumed their friendship and were active in the Army Reserves together in Tucson, AZ. Per Stiller’s request, the Colt was given to Dr. Cardon by Stiller’s wife after his passing in 1962. It was subsequently gifted to Patton admirer, Thomas L. Sezak in 1972, prior to its acquisition by Ray Bentley. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bore is frosted but may clean up some. Receiver bullet ramp shows patina and raw metal. Slide right shows wear on edges. Top of slide shows holster wear at muzzle. Slide left shows moderate holster wear at muzzle and beyond. Receiver right shows typical finish loss on SN from holster stud. Front grip strap and trigger guard shows moderate wear. Main spring housing thinning. Magazine catch lock shows significant damage. Portion of bbl visible through ejection port shows considerable loss of finish. Mechanics are crisp. Overall very good with 90% orig finish remaining. A very attractive gun with connection to General Patton. Correct replacement stocks should be easy to find. 53091-90 KXK (10,000-15,000) C&R – Lot 2123

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2124
$22,425.00

RARE AND VERY FINE FACTORY STOCKED SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL AMERICAN REVOLVER.

SN 27338. Cal. 44. Standard configuration. Nickel finish, 8″ bbl keyhole bbl with 1-line Smith & Wesson address. Cut by factory for shoulder stock with internal assembly numbers “508” on gun and “206”. Stock fits gun well. According to Supica & Nahas, Standard Catalog of Smith of Wesson, 2006, about 600 stocks were made for 2nd Model American and 1st Model Russian models and were interchangeable. Few fine examples such as this are extant. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Gun and stock retain over 95% orig nickel with minor freckling and a few chips to nickel with dark iron patina on bbl. Grips on gun retain most of an old varnish finish as does buttstock with some staining and minor cosmetic blemishes. Mechanics are crisp, with well discerned, sharp rifled bore. 53091-91 JS (12,500-15,500) – Lot 2124

2125
$9,200.00

SCARCE AND EXTREMELY FINE EARLY ENGLISH CASED SMITH & WESSON 1ST MODEL AMERICAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER, SN 525.

SN 525. Cal. 44. Standard configuration with 8″ bbl with rib, half-moon German silver front blade sight. Blue and case hardened finish. 1-line bbl address with last patent date “AUG. 24 69”. Small British proofs found on left side of bbl housing and on each cyl chamber. Cased in a “J. H. CRANE, LONDON” green baize lined oak partitioned case. This is an extremely fine example retaining most of its orig finish in a fine English case. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Bbl and frame retain 95% plus bright orig finish with small cosmetic blemishes. Cyl retains over 90% bright blue finish with areas of staining and pinprick pitting, drag line and one large 1″ scratch. Trigger guard and hammer are overall smooth silver/grey with strong areas of bright case colors. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. Accompanying case has very good label as can be seen in photos. Baize lining has areas of soiling, fading and wear where gun contacts. Case overall is in matching fine condition overall. 53091-97 JS (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2125

2126
$22,425.00

RARE AND VERY FINE MARTIALLY MARKED SMITH & WESSON NICKEL 1ST MODEL AMERICAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 2154. Cal. 44. Standard configuration with 8″ ribbed, keyhole shaped bbl with 1-line Smith & Wesson address with small “US” stamped rear of address. Gun is mounted with 2-pc walnut grips with crisp inspectors cartouche “OWA” (Oliver W. Ainsworth). This gun is one of the first 1,000 US purchased American (Model 3) revolvers of which only 200 were nickel and this has to be among the best of these hard used military revolvers. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Matching SNs found throughout. Gun retains over 95% orig bright nickeling with some freckling and staining in cyl flutes and bbl housing at cyl and light muzzle wear. Markings all crisp and discernible. Hammer retains strong muted case colors. Grips are in matching very fine condition with light edge wear, some raised grain and bright cartouche. 53091-94 JS (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2126

2127
$10,350.00

EXTREMELY FINE SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL AMERICAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 13186. Cal. 44. Standard configuration with 8″ keyhole shaped bbl. Pinned half-moon blade front sight. 1-line Smith & Wesson address. Blued and case colored. This is an exceptional example retaining virtually all of its orig finish .This particular gun was manufactured in 1873. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Gun appears all matching and orig, retaining over 95% bright blue finish overall with smooth muted case colored trigger guard and hammer. Grips have light edge wear and a slight mis-fit with grip strap overlapping at inside toe. Mechanically sluggish due to grease build up, with bright shiny bore. 53091-95 JS (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2127

2128
$15,525.00

VERY FINE AND SCARCE MARTIAL 2ND MODEL SCHOFIELD SMITH & WESSON SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 5237. Cal. 45. Standard configuration with 7″ keyhole shaped bbl with distinctive groove cut down top of bbl rib. 2-line Smith & Wesson and patents on left side of housing; right side of housing “SCHOFIELD’S PAT. APR. 22D 1873”. 2-pc grips contain crisp inspector’s cartouches with “1876” stamped below inspector’s cartouche on left grip. Bottom of grip strap is surcharged “US”. This is a beautiful survivor with fine aesthetics for a gun that saw typical, extremely hard service. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains about 30% thinning bright blue finish with balance plum/blue. Frame retains about 90% bright blue finish. Grip straps retain about 10% blue finish with balance plum/grey. Cyl retains about 50% thinning blue with balance plum/grey. Hammer and trigger guard are smooth and overall silver/grey with strong areas of case colors. Grips are sound and well fit with bright inspector cartouches and date. Light edge wear with staining. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny bore. 53091-96 JS (10,000-12,500) – Lot 2128

2129
$11,500.00

ELABORATE KEYSTON PARADE SADDLE PURPORTED TO BE OWNED BY JOHN WAYNE.

Mr. Bentley’s inventory note this particular saddle was property of John Wayne, though no supporting documentation was found and saddle is not marked other than typical maker’s marks as seen in photographs. Regardless, this is a beautiful and exemplary example of among the highest grade Keyston saddles of this era. Tooled brown leather with over 125 silver conchos and insets. Gold horse heads are also inset on some silver decorations which are often seen on the best Keyston products. Keyston Brothers are the best known of all San Francisco saddle makers of the early-mid 20th century. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collection of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Some staining but overall a sound, solid, complete example. 53091-244 JS (10,000-15,000) – Lot 2129

2130
$16,100.00
Revised: 3/15/2018

Please Note: Lot does not include Keyston made Bridle and Headstall nor Breast Collar and Martingale, as illustrated in the catalog.

BEAUTIFUL SILVER MOUNTED SADDLE WITH MATCHING MARTINGALE BRIDLE AND BIT MADE BY EDWARD H. BOHLIN, INC. OF HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.

Saddle is floral tooled overall with a black punch dot background. Tooling is bordered with silver conchos. Fenders also are bordered by conchos. Pommel, saddle swells and seat back are silver capped. Initials “CDC” are found in gold on back of seat. Bridle is decorated with conchos overall with 3 strung between upper and lower strap. Center conchos have horse head decoration. Horse head decorations also appear on martingale which has silver conchos decorations overall. Bit is engraved with concho decorations on the cheek. Bit has no spade. Reins are attached and are banded with silver. Saddle is lined with sheepskin and stirrups are open. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Saddle shows use but no abuse. Silver is intact with no missing pieces. Lining shows some wear and sweat stains. This saddle would come to life with a careful cleaning. 53091-239 TEP (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2130

2131
$12,075.00

FANCY TOOLED SILVER MOUNTED ROPING SADDLE MADE BY EDWARD H. BOHLIN, INC., HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA.

Saddle is a russet brown color with high back, swells and a round skirt. Saddle has grapevine tooling all over and is decorated with very large floral decorated conchos on the skirt, fender and tapaderos. Seat back is also capped in silver. Maker’s mark appears on the seat. Rear of seat has a silver plaque marked “A.J. BLACKLEY”. Stirrups have very large floral decorated tapaderos. Saddle is equipped with light tan latigos with black lacing. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Saddle is completely intact. Lining shows wear. Tooling and marks are sharp. Conchos are fine. Latigos are intact. A fine example of a Bohlin highly decorated roping saddle. 53091-245 TEP (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2131

2132
$15,525.00

SPECTACULAR SILVER MOUNTED PARADE SADDLE WITH MARTINGALE AND MATCHING SPURS MADE BY KEYSTON BROS, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

Saddle is of a deep russet brown color, floral tooled overall with a black stippled background. Saddle is mounted with sterling silver on pommel, swell, cantle, skirts, fenders and tapaderos. Silver conchos with a gold horse head appear on pommel, skirt, martingale, spurs and tapaderos. Rear of the saddle has the initials “M.J.K.”. Tapaderos are very large and have a seldom seen silver capped toe. Saddle has sheepskin lining and a braided cinch. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Saddle shows very little wear and is in very good condition. Sheepskin liner is intact and shows very little sweat stain. A wonderful example of the saddle makers art, worthy of the finest collection. 53091-243 TEP (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2132

2133
$19,550.00
Revised: 3/15/2018

Please Note: Correction: Lot includes Keyston made Bridle and Headstall also Keyston made Breast Collar, illustrated as Lot 2130 in error.

ELABORATE KEYSTON PARADE SADDLE.

Tooled brown leather with over 100 silver conchos and insets. Cantle is totally covered with sheet silver with repousse design. Gold horse heads are also inset on some silver decorations which are often seen on the best Keyston products. Keyston Brothers are the best known of all San Francisco saddle makers of the early-mid 20th century. This is among their highest grade saddles which has survived in wonderful condition. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collection of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Missing some silver insets as can be seen in photos. 53091-240 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2133

2134
$9,775.00

TOOLED WESTERN ROPING SADDLE MADE BY NUDIE’S RODEO TAILORS OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, ESPECIALLY FOR JOHN WAYNE.

Saddle is fully tooled overall in a grapevine scroll motif with stippled background. Pommel shows line decoration with grape clusters. Pommel has a German silver horn and large swells. Skirts are rounded, latigo have, leather conchos. Seat has light brown leather pad with stitching decoration. Saddle has dbl skirts. Fenders are fully tooled. Stirrups are tooled on outside. Cinch strap is fully tooled. Right skirt has catalog number “26” stamped under fender. Left skirt shows Nudie’s marker’s mark and logo over “MADE ESPECIALLY FOR JOHN WAYNE” under the fender. Cinch rings are made of brass and are marked “E Z RIG PAd MAY 18TH, 1915”. Saddle has sheepskin liner. Pommel has a scabbard strap mounted on left side. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Saddle shows a patinated russet brown patina overall. Tooling is sharp. Markings are sharp. Horn shows minor abrasions and scratches overall. Latigo straps are replacements. Stirrup straps have also been replaced. Lining is clean and has possibly been replaced. Saddle shows use but no abuse. A rare opportunity to obtain a wonderful Nudie’s saddle made especially for film icon John Wayne. 53091-251 TEP (6,000-10,000) – Lot 2134

2135
$10,925.00

MARVELOUS MEXICAN CHARRO SADDLE MADE BY FERNANDO PEREZ ALONSO OF MEXICO CITY OF THE TALABARTERIA “LA PALESTINA”.

Saddle is built on an open seated rawhide covered tree. The entire pommel is capped in silver repousse silver work in a floral design. Horn is round and approximately 8″ in diameter. Seat is open. Rear of seat has a silver repousse silver cap. Saddle has integral cantina saddle bags mounted behind the seat. Saddle bags and skirt are both decorated with high relief carved floral decorations with leather rosettes. Conchos, cinch strap, buckle, and stirrups all are decorated with a horseshoe motif. Stirrup straps are plain with a simple intertwining line motif. Latigo conchos are all horseshoe shaped. Accompanying saddle is a silver mounted bit and bridle. Bridle has a medium size spade and sabrocitas. Rein chains are attached at the front. Cheek straps are made of hinged silver plates with silver buckles. Bit cheeks have large silver conchos. Bit has steel discs with copper inlay decoration. Saddle has maker’s mark and address in ink on back of seat. Saddle has a blue wool felt liner. Saddle accompanied by a contemporary wooden storage box made to fit this saddle. Box also contains ball-end herding sticks PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Saddle is intact overall. Cantina bag has been slightly detached on left side. Some of the high relief carved leather flowers show some high-point damage. One bridle strap has a partially broken hinge by buckle on left side. A wonderful example of the late 19th century Mexican Charro saddle. These saddles were ridden by very skilled horsemen in Mexican rodeos, known as Charrerias. This saddle is very ornate and would make a wonderful display piece. Box is in good condition. 53091-241 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2135

2136
$2,587.50

OREGON ROPING SADDLE MADE BY VICTOR MARDEN, THE DALLES, OREGON.

Saddle is a russet brown color with no silver ornamentation. Seat has a light colored pad with stitched decoration. Saddle is tooled overall in a 4-pointed star pattern. Skirt pads are embossed with an image of a trotting horse. Saddle is decorated with multiple leather conchos with latigo straps. Roping horn is bound in leather. Skirt is round. Fenders are also tooled overall as are the stirrup straps. Stirrups are wood with a brass protective strap around them. Makers mark appears on forward part of skirt on each side and at rear of the seat. Catalog number “2965” is stamped at rear of seat above the initials “DSMc”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good for a working saddle. Saddle is intact. Seat back is detached at inside bottom. Sheepskin lining is worn but intact. A nice example of an Oregon working saddle in above average condition. 53091-242 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2136

2137
$40,250.00

SPECTACULAR TIFFANY CASED PRESENTATION SWORD LT. COL. ADOLPHUS DOBKE, 45TH NEW YORK.

This cased sword was a custom presentation mounted in silver and gold etched blade. This sword is shown in the Tiffany records as custom sword and orig drawing is still in their archives (No. 69). 31-1/2″ relief etched blade with gold highlights has presentation “PRESENTED TO / LIEUT COL ADOLPHUS DOBKE / 45TH REGT N.Y.S.V. / BY THE MERCHANTS OF THE 3RD WARD, CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR HIS FAITHFUL SERVICES AS A / POLICEMAN, AND HIS BRAVERY AS A SOLDIER IN DEFENSE OF HIS COUNTRY. MARCH 16 1864”. The unique languette is a 3″ silver police shield with New York State seal. Fluted silver grip, floral guard with full relief eagle on pommel. The gilded scabbard body has three large silver mounts with relief floral decoration and raised relief “US” on drag. The blue velvet casing is fitted with high quality 2-pc eagle sword belt, officer’s sash, sword knot, gold bullion hat cord, pair of patent gilt spurs, 5 reunion medals, pair of Colonel straps and a signed CDV. This grouping is in near pristine condition and the mahogany casing also has engraved plaque in lid “LT. COL. ADOLPHUS DOBKE”.

The 45th New York “5th German Rifles” had gallant fighting history from 1861-1865. At the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, Lt. Col. Adolphus Dobke took command of the regiment. The 45th New York monument at Gettysburg on the McLean Farm: “This regiment went into action about 11:30 a.m., July 1st 1863 by deploying four companies as skirmishers under Captain Irsch. About one hundred yards to the rear of this monument, they advanced supported by the other six companies under Lt. Dobke, about five hundred and forty yards under a terrific artillery and sharpshooters fire to a point indicated by marker in front. This regiment also assisted in repelling a charge on the flank of the 1st Corps to the left, capturing many prisoners. Covered retrograde movement into town, fighting through the streets, where Major Koch fell desperately wounded. A portion of the regiment was cut off and took shelter in connecting houses and yards on Chambersburg Street west of the town square, holding the enemy at bay, until about 5:30 p.m. when they surrendered, after having destroyed their arms and accoutrements. The regiment carried into action July 1st, 25 officers and about 250 men as officially reported. It lost, killed 11, wounded 35, missing 164, total 210 officers and men. Among the missing, many were killed or wounded in the town and not included in the above numbers. Those captured refused offered parole hoping to encumber the enemy, believing that the Union Army would capture the crippled foe, and thereby effect their release. Sadly disappointed, they suffered indescribable misery in Andersonville and other prison pens, neglected, often maltreated and finally believing themselves forgotten and forsaken. Many died martyrs and joined their more fortunate comrades who fell gloriously on this field. On July 2, the remnant of the regiment was exposed to a heavy artillery fire on Cemetery Hill, and in the evening moved hastily to Culp’s Hill and assisted in repulsing an attack on Greene’s Brigade 12th Corps (see markers on Culp’s and Cemetery Hills). On July 3rd it was again exposed to artillery and sharpshooters fire, whereupon Sergt. Link, with volunteers, dislodged the enemy’s sharpshooters in the edge of town, nearly all the small attacking party being killed or wounded in the effort. The regiment, while in the Army of the Potomac, participated in the following battles; Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, Waterloo Bridge, White Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, Groveton, 2d Bull Run, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and then transferred to the Army of the Cumberland at: Lookout Mountain, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, and many other minor engagements”.

Dobke entered service September 2, 1861 in New York City and remained in service until October 1, 1865 being mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee. PROVENANCE: W. Scott Ferriss, Southbury, CT; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. 1862 Collins made blade retains most of its luster and gold highlights with several inches slightly dulled near ricasso with full firm mark “TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK”. Hilt retains most of its orig gilt with old polish residue seen in protected areas. Scabbard body and hilt retain 90% plus orig gilt. Silver scabbard mounts, grip and languette are smooth with silver patina. Case lining is in matching condition with some edge wear in slot holding scabbard; overall blue velvet retains good color. Accessories all show use, but are intact and complete. Signed CDV is also very good with good contrast, good signature. Dobke is wearing earlier Cavalry saber rig in this photo. Exterior of case has numerous small cosmetic blemishes and minor separations at a couple of joints. Plaque in lid has dark mustard patina. 53091-133 JS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2137

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2138
$63,250.00

IMPORTANT AND HISTORIC PRESENTATION HIGH GRADE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD TO GENERAL GEORGE MCCLELLAN.

This sword was owned by Raymond Bentley for many years and few people have ever seen it. Presentation on silver scabbard between raised relief patriotic mounts reads “PRESENTED TO / GENERAL GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN / BY HIS STAFF IN COMMEMORATION OF HIS / APPOINTMENT AS COMMANDER OF / ALL THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES / NOVEMBER 1ST 1861”. The date on this sword was a Friday, on Saturday the day after, McClellan was at his headquarters in Washington, DC when he was presented a sword by a committee from the City Council of Philadelphia with great fanfare. Members of McClellan’s staff were present at the presentation, but the sword presented that weekend was not from his staff. We have not yet found presentation for this sword in any contemporary accounts. One wonders if it would have been thought poor form for McClellan’s personal staff to steal the thunder from the Philadelphia coalition. Regardless, the inscription on this sword appears impeccable and a most unusual feature is a large faceted pink stone engraved with McClellan’s initials on pommel cap. This sword has a fabulous raised relief silver grip showing a Scotsman in full military regalia with kilt and basket hilt sword holding an American flag. The pommel shows full relief face of a Roman God, topped by hinged pommel cap engraved with oak leafs and acorns with 1-1/4″ bezel holding oval, faceted pink gemstone engraved with large “GM” in block letters. The 34-3/4″ blade is quill back Solingen import with high relief etched American patriotic panels including 6-1/2″ central panel of possibly McClellan on horseback in battle scene. The silver scabbard body is profusely engraved, above top mount, a ribbon “E PLURIBUS UNUM”. Between middle mount and drag relief is engraved 16″ with a central panel of American eagle holding shield. The relief cast mounts each have patriotic figures as can be seen in photos, including a full standing soldier holding American flag on drag. The ring mounts are both in the shape of a coiled snake. The top mount is also fit for Price’s patented sword and belt release as shown in John H. Thillman’s 2008 exemplary text Civil War Army Swords, pgs 491-2. This is a truly historic sword that would be interesting to further search to see if there are photographs of McClellan wearing this as it appears to have seen honest use, but has been well cared for retaining much of its orig plating with an overall fine patina. Thillman only knows of one other sword of this pattern thought to be made by Emerson & Silver. PROVENANCE: American Anderson Auctions of New York City, 1940-1941; Leif Spers Collection, 1968, Los Angeles; Butterfield & Butterfields, September 24, 2001, Lot 4600; the spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. Blade is grey overall with staining and light pitting, especially near tip etched panels are all easily discerned. Silver scabbard and grip have matching grey/silver patinas with minor cosmetic blemishes. The hilt and scabbard mounts retain much of their orig gold plate, especially on scabbard and on hilt in protected areas with balance dark mustard patina. There is a small bend in the bezel that retains the engraved stone in pommel. 53091-132 (25,000-50,000) – Lot 2138

2139
$17,250.00

SPECTACULAR SILVER GRIPPED, GOLD BLADE HIGH GRADE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD WITH BATTLE HONORS PRESENTED TO LT. COL. WILLIAM HENRY, 1ST NEW JERSEY.

This is a magnificent high grade Horstmann, Philadelphia presentation sword with rare engraved sheet silver grip and sheet silver engraved insets on scabbard. “PRESENTED TO / LIEUT COLONEL WILLIAM HENRY, JR. / BY THE OFFICER’S OF THE FIRST REGIMENT NEW JERSEY / VOLUNTEERS, AS A PROOF OF AFFECTION AND A TRIBUTE TO / FIDELITY, GALLANTRY AND PATRIOTISM MOST NOBLY / ILLUSTRATED IN THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE / ARMY OF THE POTOMAC”. The scabbard is engraved with battle honors “BULL RUN”, “WEST POINT”, “GAINES MILLS”, “CHARLES CITY-ROADS”, “MALVERN HILL”, “MANASSAS PLAINS”, “CRAMPTON’S PASS”, “ANTIETAM”, “FREDERICKSBURG 1ST & 2ND BATTLES”, “SALEM CHURCH”. Opposite side of scabbard is engraved “COMMISSIONED ADJUTANT, 1ST N.J.V. / MAY 31 1861; MAJOR, AUGUST 12 1862; LIEU’T COL. NOVEMBER 29 1862”. The sheet silver grip is beautifully engraved with the state seal of New Jersey on one side and monogram of Adjutant Henry on the other side. The blade is the highest grade that Horstmann offered, being full Damascus with gold etched patriotic panels. Hilt displays drooped wing American eagle as central panel with a serpent shaped additional branch of guard terminating above eagles head into a serpent’s head. The German silver scabbard has relief mounts with 1-1/2″ engraved silver insets in each mount, patriotic American eagle surrounded by a sea of stars, Lady Liberty and Justice. Hilt and scabbard mounts are all heavily gilded and raised relief. William Henry, Jr (1830-1889) rose from Adjutant to Lieutenant Colonel and commander of the 1st New Jersey Volunteer Infantry during his Civil War service. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant on May 31, 1861, he served in this capacity in the Battle of First Bull Run and the Peninsular Campaign. Promoted to Major of the regiment on August 12, 1862 to replace Major David Hatfield, who had succumbed to wounds received at the June 27, 1862 Battle of Glendale, he then participated in the Battles of Second Bull Run, South Mountain and Antietam at this rank. When Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wilkes Collet was promoted Colonel of the 1st New Jersey, Major Henry was advanced to Lieutenant Colonel on November 29, 1862. Serving as second in command at the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, he assumed command of the 1st New Jersey, which was part of the famed First New Jersey Brigade, when Colonel Collet was killed at the Battle of Salem Church during the Chancellorsville Campaign (May 3, 1863).He led the regiment at the successive battles of Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness and Spotsylvania. At the last battle he bravely led the unit as it assaulted the “Mule Shoe” salient. After jumping up on the Confederate works and waving his sword in defiance of the rebels, he remained at the front to conduct the retreat of the regiment when its Corps was ordered to pull back. Lieutenant Colonel Henry was the last man of the regiment to leave the battlefield. He was mustered out on June 23, 1864 when his term expired, receiving no brevet promotions despite a brave combat record. His younger brother was Captain Joseph Henry of the 9th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, who was the first New Jersey officer to die in combat during the Civil War. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall, this sword was well cared for. Hilt retains 90% plus orig bright gold gilt. Scabbard mounts on obverse retain much of their gold gilt, especially in protected areas and relief engraved areas. Silver insets and silver grip have grey/silver patina. German silver scabbard body is smooth with silver patina with crisp engraving. 34″ blade is overall grey with dull luster showing Damascene patterns, retaining virtually all its orig gold with areas of staining and pitting, especially at tip and one central panel with eagle. A portion of the orig red velvet washer is retained. 53091-131 JS (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2139

2140
$10,925.00

RARE AND FINE HICKS RIFLEMAN’S KNIFE.

Hicks riflemen knives are among the rarest and earliest American martial military Bowie knives. A.G. Hicks, Cleveland, OH was contracted for these knives in the early 1840s and his mark appears as a 3-line stamp in the wood “A.G. HICKS / MAKER / CLEVELAND, O”. His knives normally saw hard and continued use well into the Civil War. This is the finest Hicks knife and orig scabbard overall that we have encountered. It would be difficult or impossible to be able to upgrade this example. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall, complete and orig. 9-7/8″ clip-point blade is overall grey with staining and pinprick pitting. Knife grip is complete with turned down pommel with well discerned but light maker’s mark stamped in wood. The 14 iron screws that hold brass trim of mounts have matching grey patina to blade. Orig scabbard is complete and sound, still retaining reinforcement to top of belt loop. Leather surface has the typical heavy tar surface which is mottled but mostly complete with some edge scuffing. Brass throat and drag have matching light mustard patina with old cleaning to knife mounts, scattered small dents and scratches unaffecting aesthetics. 53091-135 JS (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2140

2141
$8,625.00

RARE AND EXTREMELY FINE AMES MODEL 1849 RIFLEMAN’S KNIFE.

You are bidding on a scarce American military knife in extremely fine condition that would be difficult to upgrade. 18″ overall with a massive 12″ blade retaining most of its orig luster with crisp markings. This is the second American contracted fighting knife and Ames made this a formidable weapon, longer and heavier than those by earlier contractor, A.G. Hicks of Cleveland, Ohio. The blade is stamped “Ames Mfg. Co. / Cabbotville / 1849″ on one ricasso. The opposite is stamped and inspected “US / WD”. The guard also has two sets of inspector’s initials, “WD” and “JWR”. The regiment of mounted riflemen for whom these knives were made were organized in 1846 at Ft. McHenry. They had the distinction of being the first regular Army unit to be equipped with Colt Revolvers. These were the famous Colt Walkers and Dragoons. This knife is accompanied by its correct brass mounted scabbard. The frog button has inspector letter “D” stamped on it. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Blade is bright with light scratching overall. Orig protective washer is retained. Wood slab grips have small cosmetic blemishes unaffecting aesthetics. The scabbard is about as nice as you will ever see on this pattern, leather body retains 98% orig dyed surface with craquelure. Brass mounts and crossguard have light mustard patinas. 53091-134 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2141

2142
$138,000.00

EXTREMELY RARE LLOYD’S PATRIOTIC FUND PRESENTATION £100 PRESENTATION TWO-HANDLED STERLING VASE.

Only 15 patriotic fund vases were awarded after the Battle of Trafalgar. Most are in institutional collections. This example is inscribed “FROM THE PATRIOTIC FUND AT LLOYD’S / TO WILLIAM HARGOOD ESQ. CAPTAIN OF H.M.S. BELLEISLE, / FOR HIS MERITORIOUS SERVICES IN CONTRIBUTING TO THE SIGNAL VICTORY, / OBTAINED OVER THE COMBINED FLEETS / OF FRANCE AND SPAIN, OFF CAPE TRAFALGAR. / ON THE 21ST OF OCTOBER 1805”. The sterling silver vase measures 16″ tall x 8-1/2″ across, weighting about 121 troy ounces. The body of the vase is in two pieces; the upper section has an oak leaf border at the neck, the lower section has on one side raised relief Britannia holding winged victory. The other side shows Hercules slaying the Hydra, again in high relief, representing the gargantuan task of the outnumbered British Navy against the French and Spanish at Trafalgar. The lid is a full figured Britannia lion. Sir William Hargood (1762-1839) was a British Naval officer who served with distinction during the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars. H.M.S. Belleisle was in the thick of the fighting at Trafalgar, often fighting alone against numerous enemy ships. His actions should be read on line in provenance. H.M.S. Belleisle had 33 dead and 93 wounded, including Hargood who was severely bruised during the cannonade. There has not been a Trafalgar trophy available to the public in many years and this is an exquisite example in remarkable condition. Accompanying this trophy is the 2004 text Defiant But Dismasted at Trafalgar: The Life and Times of Sir William Hargood by Mary McGrigor. Hargood was a confidante of Lord Nelson and has a most intriguing naval history. PROVENANCE: Valmore Forgett, Jr. Collection; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world, 1990. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. No discernible defects. Still in high polish with each piece with crisp London marker marks and proofs. The bottom ring base along with proofs “RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLIAE LONDINI FECERINT”. 53091-236 JS (50,000-70,000) – Lot 2142

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2143
$43,125.00

MASSIVE AND HISTORIC STERLING PRESENTATION HONOR GOBLET FROM KAISER WILHELM TO BARON VON RICHTHOFEN, APRIL 2, 1918.

Measuring 16-1/2″ tall x 9″ wide, weighing 47 troy ounces, 800 fine silver, goblet top is suspended by two Imperial eagles just over 5″ from nose to nose, with wing spans of 5-1/2″ each and about 2-1/2″ tallwith 6″ x 3-1/2″ presentation shield which reads “DEM RUHMBOLLEN KAMPFFHEGER / RITTMEIFTER FRIEHERR VON RICHTHOFEN / KOMMANDEUR DES JAGDGEFCHNBADERS NR. 1 / FUR FEME HERBOPPAGENDEN LEIFTUNGEN IM LUFTKAMPF / VON FEINEM DANKBAREN KAIFER UND KOING / / WILHELM F.M. / GROKES HAUPTQUARTIER, DEN 2. UPRIL 1918″ The 8-1/2” which roughly translates to: “Our celebrated fighter pilot / Baron von Richthofen / Commander of the Hunter-Fighter Squadron No. 1 / For his celebrated achievements in air combat / From his most appreciated Kaiser and King / Wilhelm / Grand Headquarters April 2 1918”. Von Richthofen just had his 80th confirmed kill and he himself would be dead just 19 days later, killed by Allied ground fire. Richthofen was the greatest ace of the WWI fighting for any country. Richthofen went to painting his fighter plane a vibrant red. Eventually, many pilots in his unit began painting their planes in bright colors and the unit became known as the “Flying Circus” in part due to the unit’s brightly colored aircraft. He received the Pour le Merite Saxonys Military Order of St. Henry and numerous other awards. This goblet is somewhat reminiscent of honor goblets that were presented to German WWI aces. The honor goblets incorporated a flying eagle in their decoration. This however is much larger than a traditional honor goblet and was a very significant honor at the time it was presented to Richthofen. By the time of its manufacturer, commodities of silver in Germany was extraordinarily low levels and jewelers were unable to get sterling silver so this massive beaker was a great rarity at this point in time. This was one of the prizes of Mr. Bentley’s collection that he had for many years. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall. Old polish, several small dings in cup opposite presentation and tiny dings and scratches in base. Makers and quality marks are discernible on bottom rim as seen in photos. Gilding inside bowl and on bottom still 90% intact with scratching and staining. 53091-233 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2143

2144
$27,600.00

SPECTACULAR SET OF REPOUSSÉ AND ENGRAVED STERLING SILVER “TROPHIES” CONCERNING THE HEROIC ACTIONS OF TWO SAILORS INVOLVED IN THE SAVING OF THE STEAMSHIP SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 24, 1853.

When the steamer San Francisco was built, she was the most modern and fastest ship of its day, 276 feet long, more than 2000 horsepower, classified “A-1” side-wheel steamer with three decks at a cost of $350,000. For a ship of her day, she was fitted out in an unusually luxurious manner. She could transport almost 1000 passengers, and 2500 tons on any given trip. On her last fateful cruise and maiden voyage, she left New York bound for San Francisco December 22, 1853 with over 800 souls aboard. About midnight on December 24th, about 200 miles East of Charleston, a violent Nor’easter sprung up. The engine stopped and during the night, cabin passengers gathered together praying for their preservation of the impending danger. About 8am the following morning, she was struck by even more violent seas, carrying the entire main saloon, paddle boxes and smokestacks overboard along with many passengers. The hurricane deck broke in half and fell upon the cabin floor. Lt. Francis Key Murray of the US Navy who happened to be a passenger had stayed on deck throughout these events. He assisted Captain Watkins in saving the vessel and comforted and reassured passengers that they would indeed be saved. Lt. Murray was presented with a monumental nautical theme compote by the citizens of Philadelphia made by the renowned Philadelphia silversmiths Robert and William Wilson. Murray was also awarded a magnificent Tiffany ewer by the citizens of New York. The first ship to find the floundering San Francisco was the British ship Three Bells of Glasgow on December 27th, Captain Robert Creighton of the Three Bells picked up as many survivors as he could to his vessel stating as he left “Be of good cheer, we will stand by you”. Two other vessels would also pick up survivors, though 300 persons still perished. Captain Creighton would be given a congressional life saving medal and also a fabulous naval themed ewer by the citizens of New York made by Ball, Black & Company. The three magnificent sterling awards are being sold here as one lot.

1) 19-1/2″ elaborate ewer, weighing 75 troy ounces, with raised relief central vignettes on either side of the floundering side-wheeler San Francisco being rescued by Three Bells and on the opposite side a full vignette of San Francisco in her glory before the storm. The handle is topped with an American eagle holding cannon in either talon above patriotic American shield, terminating in base of Neptune’s face in full relief with a fluted anchor attached above his head. Oak leaf and acorns, sea shells form frames around the vignettes and the presentation which reads “PRESENTED / TO / CAPTAIN CREIGHTON / OF THE / BRITISH SHIP THREE BELLS OF GLASGOW / BY THE / MERCHANTS & CITIZENS OF NEW YORK / AS A TESTIMONIAL OF THE HIGH SENSE / WHICH THEY ENTERTAIN OF HIS HUMANE / GENEROUS & HEROIC CONDUCT IN RESCUING / PASSENGERS, OFFICERS & CREW OF THE / STEAMSHIP SAN FRANCISCO / IN THEIR PERILOUS EXPOSURE ON THE / OCEAN AFTER THE DESTRUCTIVE GALE OF THE / 24TH DECEMBER 1853”. Accompanying this sterling presentation ewer is the 2014 biography of Captain Creighton Faithful of Days: The story of Robert Crighton, Master Mariner. This 236 pg book tells mostly of the 1853 San Francisco disaster and Captain Creighton’s courage by staying with the San Francisco for six days with his storm battered and leaking Three Bells. Captain Creighton maintained he merely did “my simple duty”. Walt Whitman in the classic 1855 book of poems Leaves of Grass commemorated how Creighton saw “death chasing [the San Francisco] up and down the storm”.

2) Spectacular Tiffany 17-1/2″ ewer, weighing about 74 troy ounces, shows renditions and large vignettes on either side of the floundering San Francisco and other naval motifs including flags, anchors all sitting atop three raised relief sea nymphs blowing horns. The handle is a massive rope attached to a fluted anchor, a large American eagle sits over the presentation which reads “PRESENTED TO / LIEUT. FRANCIS K. MURRAY / BY THE MERCHANTS AND CITIZENS OF NEW YORK AS / A TESTIMONIAL OF THEIR APPRECIATION OF HIS HUMANE AND / GALLANT CONDUCT IN ASSISTING TO RESCUE THE PASS / -ENGERS OF THE STEAMSHIP “SAN FRANCISCO”, AFTER THE / TERRIFIC GALE OF THE 24TH DECEMBER / 1853.”

3) A large maritime themed lidded compote by Richard & William Wilson, weighing about 130 troy ounces, 14-1/2″ t x 18″ across at handles which are full relief mermaids holding scallop shells, the lid is a large conch shell. The body in repousse relief shows the sea with the floundering San Francisco and a rescuing sailing ship. The opposite side has a presentation surrounded by a panoply of flags and arms: “A TESTIMONIAL / FROM CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA, / OF THEIR SENSE / OF THE SERVICE RENDERED DECEMBER 24TH 1853 / BY LIEUTENANT FRANCIS K. MURRAY U.S. NAVY. / ONE OF THE WRECKED / IN THE STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO. / WHO BECAME / BY HIS PROFESSIONAL SKILL AND PERSONAL INTREPIDITY / AND ACTION, GALLANT AND EFFICIENT RESCUER.” Francis Key Murray (1820-1868) is buried at Grace Episcopal Church, Elkridge, Maryland. Lt. Murray’s heroism is recounted in a 1954 Marine Historical Association, Mystic, Connecticut 79 pg publication which is mostly a narrative of a survivor Miss Lucia Eaton, where the manuscript is in the vault of the Library at Mystic Seaport.

This is a remarkable collection of three massive solid silver trophies given to two heroes who helped save over 500 survivors of the ill fated San Francisco which was as big a news in 1853 as the Titanic was in 1912. PROVENANCE: Ball & Black Ewer, Sotheby’s, Lot 70, January 20, 1998; The Murray Presentation Ewer and Compote, direct descent of Murray family, Charles Whittaker Auctions, Philadelphia, 1992; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. The Tiffany ewer has a 1″ crease across the raised relief sailing vessel in one vignette. 53091-231 JS (20,000-30,000) – Lot 2144

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2146
$6,037.50

WONDERFUL PAIR OF BALL, BLACK & COMPANY, NEW YORK MADE NAVAL EWERS, CIRCA 1860.

This matching pair of ewers are 16-1/2″ each overall, weighing a combined total of 120 troy ounces. The ewers are made almost identically with rope handles, fluted anchors attached to base with loose chain wrapping around loops around neck. Both decorated with coral and seashell bases and bodies with oak leaf and acorn on stippled backgrounds with two large 4-1/2″ round engraved vignettes of four different naval scenes and central front vignettes with blank presentations. Ewers are in fine condition with matching patina and display beautifully facing each other. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. Both ewers have minor small dents with excellent repousse and engraved panels of steam and sailing ships, two flying American flags. 53091-232 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2146

2147
$7,475.00

FANTASTIC TIFFANY PRESENTATION SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR TROPHY TO MAJOR GENERAL HENRY CLARK CORBIN, ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY.

Beautiful Tiffany 3-handled cup, 10-1/2″ tall, weighing 50 troy ounces, with three large panels. First, large vignette engraved in relief of General Corbin. Second, new rendition of the newly adopted 1902 Great Seal of the United States. And lastly, 12-line relief presentation: “TO MAJOR GENERAL / HENRY CLARK CORBIN / ADJUTANT GENERAL / OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY / WITH THE ESTEEM AND CONGRATULATIONS / OF HIS FRIENDS / ADJUTANTS – GENERAL OF / THE STATES OF THE UNION / DURING AND SINCE THE / SPANISH AMERICAN WAR / NOVEMBER 6, 1901”. Base is engraved with three patriotic shields and three panoply of arms representing each branch of service: Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry. PROVENANCE: Dr. Richard Zeschke, Phoenix, Arizona, 1979; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Still retaining about half its gilt in bowl. 53091-237 JS (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2147

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2148
$3,450.00

GEORGIAN STERLING LIFESAVING TROPHY TO JOHN BETHAM, MARINE POLICE MAGISTRATE, OCTOBER 24TH 1818 WHEN THE SHIP “SUCCESS” WAS WRECKED.

Beautiful 13″ 2-handled (handles terminate in eagle heads) lidded cup with gilded 2-1/2″ finial of sailor leaning on fouled anchor and “SUCCESS” engraved next to finial. Cup is florally decorated, mostly with grapes and grape leaves in typical Georgian fashion. Each part of the cup has London proofs with letter date from 1802. Presentation which reads in sixteen lines starting on one side of cup and going to other: “To JOHN BETHAN ESQUIRE,/Captain in the Honorable Company’s Marine one of His Majesty’s Justices/of the peace for the Town of Madras, and Marine Police Magistrate/who so preeminently distinguished himself in the cause of humanity/on the 24th of October 1818. when the Ship Success was wrecked in a dreadful gale of wind near Madras./This cup is presented as a token of heartfelt regard by his grateful friend/JOHN CHARLES PARKER,/whose life was saved, with that of his infant Son and two servants/on that memorable occasion./Madras Courier 27TH Octr 1818. / for the preservation of so many of the lives of our fellow creatures/We are chiefly indebted to the very ardent exertions of/MR BETHAM,/The Superintendent of Marine Police/who exerted himself to the utmost in saving to all that could be saved.” PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall. Lid has several small bends around edge, such that lid does not fit tightly but sits fairly well in place. Decoration, engraving and touch-marks all discernible. Several small dents in body repaired, but all in all, a fine presentation piece of silver. 53091-234 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2148

2149
$5,750.00

IMPRESSIVE BRITISH RIFLE SHOOTING TROPHY PRESENTED BY JOSEPH HOULT, ESQUIRE M.P., OXTON RIFLE CLUB, 1902 CHALLENGE CUP.

Massive 29″ tall sterling marksman trophy, weighing 130 troy ounces, two-handled loving cup with lid with a 5″ finial in the shape of a British soldier in field gear wearing Anzac hat. Presentation reads “OXTON RIFLE CLUB / CHALLENGE CUP / PRESENTED BY / JOSEPH HOULT, ESQ. M.P. / MEMBER FOR THE WIRRAL DIVISION OF CHESHIRE / TO / ENCOURAGE THE ART OF / RIFLING SHOOTING / 1902”. Joseph Hoult (1847-1917) was a British ship owner from Liverpool, a member of the Conservative Party who sat in the House of Commons from 1900-1906. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall. In-polish with several professionally repaired dents. British silver proofs and makers mark engraved on base “Campbell & Lumby, Silversmiths, Liverpool”. Finial on top is sitting on pedestal that is bent about 10 degrees. 53091-238 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2149

2150
$5,750.00

FRENCH 1908 SOLID SILVER MARKSMAN TROPHY ON WOOD PLINTH.

19″ tall including plinth; trophy is 14″ attached to plinth. Five tier sterling cup has a mix of repousse decoration with a large vignette of a target superimposed over crossed rifles with a floral wreath. Two-handled cup has French presentation which can be read in photographs, which has six plaques dating from 1908-1913, giving award to different marksmen from different companies, different battalions over the years. The cup originally was a prize offered by Lt. Colonel A. Chiry of his regiment. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Bowl still retains 80% of its orig thinning gilt. Silver patina, old cleaning. Maker mark on base “FAIT A MOLENBEEK ST. JEAN J. DE MAYER 1908 800”. 53091-235 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2150

2200
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 OCTAGON BARREL HALF-MAGAZINE RIFLE.

SN 276707. Cal. 38 WCF. 24″ oct bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled in front of rear sight with Cal. designation to the rear. Standard sporting front sight; buckhorn rear sight. SN is stamped on forward bottom of receiver. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1892 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 95% orig blue with some slight wear at muzzle and some high-point wear. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 95% orig blue with some high-point wear and light scratching on left side. Screws are not molested. Hammer and lever both show a generous amount of case color finish. Markings are sharp. Stocks are fine, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish with only a few handling marks. Buttplate retains a generous amount of muted case color finish. Forend cap retains 95% orig blue with some wear on left side. Mechanics are crisp. A very nice example of a Model 1892 Winchester in a somewhat rare configuration. 53094-78 TEP (5,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 2200

2201
$11,500.00

*EXTRAORDINARY WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 854120. Cal 30 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, blue finish. Nicely figured checkered American walnut stocks with steel shotgun buttplate. Saddle ring is attached. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled on left side behind rear bbl band. “NICKEL STEEL BARREL / ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER” followed by Cal. mark is rolled on left breech beside rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on bbl breech and on top of receiver ring. SN is stamped on forward lower part of frame. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1894 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine show 98% of orig blue finish. Bbl bands show some high-point where on both sides. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver also retains 99% orig bright blue finish. Markings are sharp, screws are unmolested. Hammer and lever retain nearly all blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine and retain nearly all of their piano varnish finish with some crazing on left side of butt and a few handling marks overall. Stocks are full sized. Buttplate also retains most of dull blue finish. A rarely seen deluxe Winchester Model 1894 saddle ring carbine in a condition that is hard to improve upon. 53094-118 TEP (7,500-9,000) C&R – Lot 2201

2202
$2,530.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-64 MODEL 94 EASTERN CARBINE.

SN 1679040. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, Model and Cal. designation rolled on left side at breech beside the sight. “WP” proof is struck at bbl breech and on receiver ring. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp; rear sight is standard sporting type. SN is stamped on bottom of receiver at the front. Upper tang is not marked. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 98% of orig blue finish that is drifting slightly plum toward muzzle. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver shows 99% blue finish with some slight high-point wear and a couple of minuscule scratches. Loading gate is slightly scratched. Hammer and lever retain most of the orig blue. Stocks are fine, full sized and show most of the orig varnish finish with only minor handling marks overall. Mechanics are crisp. Buttplate retains most of the blue. Bbl bands also retain most of the blue. A very nice example of a late pre-war Model 94 Eastern carbine made without a saddle ring. 53094-75 TEP (750-950) C&R – Lot 2202

2203
$373.75

*WINCHESTER MODEL 94AE XTR LEVER ACTION RIFLE, FORKS OF THE DELAWARE WEAPONS ASSOCIATION WITH ORIGINAL PRESENTATION BOX.

SN 5516201. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ bbl, full magazine, full blue finish, nicely figured checkered American walnut stocks with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side next to rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl. Receiver is tapped for scope. Receiver is cut for angle ejection. Stock is embossed with Forks of the Delaware Weapons Association logo and is dated May 13-14, 1989. This is the antique gun club that sponsors the famous Baltimore Gun Show of which Mr. Bentley was a Charter Member. Accompanied by orig Winchester cardboard shipping box showing features and SN of this rifle. Box contains orig craft paper wrap and has end label describing features of this rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain nearly all of orig blue finish. There are a couple of small stains on magazine tube and bbl near muzzle. Receiver retains nearly all of the bright blue finish. Markings are sharp. Stocks are fine with sharp checkering and clear presentation logo. Mechanics were not tested. Box is very good, intact with clear label. 53094-209 TEP (300-500) – Lot 2203

2204
$12,650.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 MUSKET U.S. MILITARY ISSUE.

SN 19045. Cal. 30-40 KRAG. 28″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with handguard. Stocks have sling swivels mounted. Front bbl band has bayonet lug. Carbine type buttplate with trapdoor. Bbl mounts a standard blade front sight with a ladder rear sight graduated to 1800 yards. Left side of bbl behind rear sight is marked “NICKEL STEEL BARREL / ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER”. Bbl breech is marked “30 U.S.” with inspector initial “KSM” in front. Receiver has 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled on left side. Ring of receiver is struck “U.S.” in large letters. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / MODEL 1895”. Inspector initials “KSM” appear on top of bolt, left side of lever ring, trigger block, hammer, tang of buttplate, left wrist of stock and bottom rear of forearm. Left wrist of stock shows acceptance cartouche “K.S.M. / 1898” in a rectangle. Buttstock has a quick detach Winchester sling swivel. Buttplate compartment has a “U.S. Government Cleaner” wrapped in craft paper. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 98% bright blue finish with a slight bayonet mark at muzzle. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also shows 98% blue finish with some high-point wear on top. Markings are sharp. Magazine shows some action marks on left side. Magazine shows most of the dull blue finish drifting to a slightly plum patina. Lever shows 98% blue. Trigger and trigger block retain nearly all of the case color finish. Hammer shows most of the dark case color finish with sharp inspector mark. Bolt retains 95% bright blue finish with most of the thinning toward breech. Extractor shows most of the fire blue finish. Marking is sharp. Receiver retains considerable amount of packing grease on inside. Bolt face is clean, elevator is not scratched. There is no evidence that this musket has ever been fired. Stocks are very fine, full sized retaining all orig oil finish with crisp markings and only very slight handling marks. Buttplate retains most of the orig blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Government Cleaner is unused with brass parts showing oxidation. Brush is clean. Craft paper wrap is intact with clear pencil mark “30” written on outside. Very few of these Government Cleaners survive. 10,000 of these muskets passed inspection in 1899 but received an unfavorable report. 100 of these muskets that were sent to the Philippines. These muskets were returned to the United States and sold to a Boston arms dealer. The remaining 9,900 muskets were sold to a New York dealer who shipped them to Cuba in 1906. This example was obviously never sold and remains in nearly new unfired condition. An opportunity to obtain a U.S. Model 1895 Winchester musket in a condition seldom seen by collectors. 53094-73 TEP (7,500-9,500) – Lot 2204

2205
$6,325.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 “RUSSIAN MUSKET”.

SN 392914. Cal. 7.62 mm. 28″ bbl, full blue finish. Straight grain American stocks with handguard. Two bbl bands. Steel carbine style buttplate. Sling swivel mounts. Bbl has standard blade front sight and ladder rear sight which is graduated to 3200 yards. Left side of receiver shows Winchester address and patent mark in two lines. Receiver ring has a “WP” proof struck above Cal. mark. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1895 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF & FGN”. Musket is otherwise unmarked. Clip guides are mounted on top of receiver. The Russian Imperial government received 293,816 Model 95 muskets in the years 1915 & 1916. When the Russian Revolution broke out, arms shipments to Russian were stopped. This musket was made in 1919 and is a left-over from the Russian contract that was never delivered, hence, there are no Russian marks present. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% bright blue finish with only some slight wear at the muzzle. Bbl bands both retain nearly all of the blue finish. Receiver also retains 95% of the blue finish with some slight high-point wear and oil staining. Hammer and lever also retain nearly all the orig blue finish, as does the buttplate. Stocks are fine, full sized with hardly any evidence of use. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. A chance to obtain a very rare example of a Russian Model 1895 musket that appears unused. 53094-74 TEP (7,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 2205

2206
$6,037.50

FINE RARE AND EARLY WINCHESTER 1895 FLAT SIDE 2ND YEAR PRODUCTION .30-40 RIFLE.

SN 884. Cal. .30-40. 28″ bbl. Standard markings. Missing rear sight elevator. 2nd year production, 1896. 3 digit SN. Rare and early flat side receiver variation. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with an area of discoloration to blue and minor pitting on left side of receiver. Small areas of finish loss here and there on gun. Markings are clear and sharp. Some case colors on hammer and buttplate. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Wood is very good with light dings and handling marks. 53094-89 GER (5,000-6,250) – Lot 2206

2207
$5,750.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 RIFLE WITH OCTAGON BARREL AND CRESCENT BUTTPLATE.

SN 45507. Cal. 38-72 WCF. 26″ oct bbl, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with crescent butt and ebony insert on Schnabel forend. Bbl has Cal. mark stamped on upper flat at the breech. Brass blade front sight, buckhorn rear sight. Receiver has Winchester address and patent marks rolled on left side. SN appears on lower tang under lever. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1895 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% orig blue finish with some high-point wear and slight muzzle wear. Marking is sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver shows 95% bright blue finish with some high-point wear, a few scratches and some slight erosion on top ring of receiver. Bolt retains nearly all orig blue, as does the lever and magazine housing. Hammer shows generous amount of case color. All markings are sharp. Buttplate is a smooth, grey/brown patina overall with some slight roughness at heel and toe. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are full-size and retain most of the orig varnish finish with just some slight handling marks overall. An opportunity to obtain a Model 1895 Winchester rifle with a rare oct bbl that would be hard to improve upon, made in 1904. 53094-83 TEP (5,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 2207

2208
$5,750.00

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FACTORY SHIPPING BOX.

SN 401051. Cal. 30-40 KRAG. 22″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with carbine buttplate. Bbl is mounted with standard blade front sight and ladder rear sight. Left side of bbl is marked “NICKEL STEEL BARREL /ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER .30 ARMY”. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl on breech and on receiver ring over “.30 / ARMY”. Left side of receiver has Winchester address and patent marks rolled in two lines. SN is stamped on bottom tang. “B” is also stamped on bottom tang. Upper tang is stamped “MODEL 1895 / TRADEMARK / REG U.S.PAT. OFF & FGN”. Accompanied by a Winchester cardboard shipping box, numbered to carbine 40120. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl shows nearly all of the orig bright blue finish with sharp markings. Sights are very good. Bore is dirty with strong rifling. Receiver retains 95% bright blue finish with high-point wear and some minor flaking on left side. Lever shows a scuff mark on forward left edge. Magazine shows a couple of slight operation marks. Lever retains nearly all orig blue finish. Hammer shows a light drag mark on top. Bolt retains 90% bright blue finish with some minor stains and scratches. All markings are sharp and clear. Stocks are also extremely fine, retaining all their orig oil finish with only the slightest of handling marks overall. Buttplate shows nearly all orig blue finish, as does the trapdoor. Mechanics are crisp Box is very good with some oil staining and scuff marks. A wonderful example of a Winchester Model 1895SRC that shows little if any use. 53094-91 TEP (4,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 2208

2209
$3,162.50

*IMPORTANT WINCHESTER EXPERIMENTAL MODEL 1900 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL INCLUDING BEN FRANKLIN AIR GUN FROM SAME COLLECTION.

1) WINCHESTER 1900. NSN. Cal. 22. 10″ rnd bbl with bolt action design identical to the 1900 single shot rifle. Bbl marked with traditional 2-line Winchester markings for the 1900 and marked .22 short and long. Unusual front blade sight unlike any of those listed by Winchester. Rear sight is equally unusual. Single shot frame is constructed of gunmetal bronze not unlike a Henry rifle. No defining markings are found on interior or exterior of frame. Two piece highly figured walnut grips are retained by a single screw protruding through brass grip strap. These unusual single shot pistols have been well documented by the noted author George Madis with numerous line drawings from Winchester Repeating Arms giving good credence to their authenticity and rarity. A subnote by George Madis refers to these guns as the model 1902, however this model is specifically marked model 1900 on bbl. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine with most all blue finish remaining on bbl. Brass frame has obtained a wonderful mustard appearance from age with no evidence of ever having been polished. Two piece walnut grips are equally as fine with no distress or material loss. Bore is bright and shiny, however bolt fails to function as is covered internally and on the exterior with what appears to be 100 years of dried storage oil or grease. A wonderfully rare and unique Winchester collectible. C&R 2) BENJAMIN AIR RIFLE CO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. NSN. Cal. 177. 7″ bbl. Brass tubular construction with non-ferrous alloy frame. Pump action operation. Sgl shot with 2-pc walnut grips and cross bolt safety. This sgl shot air pistol was previously on display with the attached Winchester Model 1900 sgl shot pistol. In the collection of noted Winchester authority Ray Bentley. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fair condition with no external finish remaining. Fails to function as an air pistol as seals are apparently dried out and do not create compression. Grips are very fine. 53094-2, 53094-71 TDW (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2209

2210
$9,775.00

*MAGNIFICENT FACTORY ENGRAVED WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 03 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.

SN 121504. Cal. 22 WINCHESTER AUTO. 20″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, 4X checkered walnut stocks with pistol grip and crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled on left side at mid-point. Model, Cal. and Winchester trademark are rolled on left side at breech. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and on top of receiver. SN appears on bottom front of frame adjacent to matching number on trigger guard. Rifle is equipped with a Watson globe front sight with post bead. Sight is marked “Watson”. Bbl has no provision for rear sight. Upper tang is mounted with an adjustable tang peep sight. Rifle was engraved by George Ulrich. Bbl shows no engraving. Forend cap has decoration around screw with a line border. Receiver shows a vignette of squirrels on a tree branch which is a classic Ulrich motif. Vignette is bordered by scroll engraving. Receiver has a dental border around edge. All engraving has line accents. Right side of receiver shows a vignette of hares, another classic Ulrich motif. Vignette is also bordered by scroll engraving. Receiver has a dental border with line accents. top of receiver has simple scroll decoration at front and rear, also with a dental border on front edge. Stocks are checkered in the factory “H” diamond pattern style. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 80% of the slightly faded blue finish overall with some stains toward the breech. Watson sight is very good with clear mark. Bbl marks are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 90% bright blue finish with most of the wear at carry point, trigger guard and on high-points. Engraving and markings are sharp. Rear peep sight show most of the blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine with sharp checkering and show almost all of the professionally re-freshed varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks overall. Toe of stock shows a small repair. A very attractive Winchester Model 03 rifle made in 1931, toward the end of George Ulrich’s career at Winchester. 53094-82 TEP (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2210

2211
$4,312.50

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 “EXPERT MODEL” SLIDE ACTION RIFLE WITH HALF-NICKEL FINISH.

SN 557140. Cal. 22 RF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, half-nickel finish. Plain pistol grip gum wood stocks with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester 2-line address and patent mark followed by Model designation rolled on left side in front of rear sight. Cal. designation appears at left breech of bbl. Top of bbl at breech is struck with a “WP” proof with same mark on upper ring of receiver. Rear sight is marked “PAT. JAN. 29. 1901”. SN appears on forward bottom part of receiver and on lower tang. Upper tang is marked “TRADEMARK / WINCHESTER / REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN”. Hard rubber buttplate has a Winchester logo in a circle. A similar rifle is pictured on pg 536 of The Winchester Book by Madis with a SN very close to this example. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine retain nearly all of the orig blue finish with only slight muzzle wear. Markings are sharp. Sights are fine. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Breech face is clean. Receiver, bolt and trigger guard retain nearly all of the orig nickel finish. Receiver screws show nearly all their blue finish, as does hammer and trigger. Stocks are very fine with only a few minuscule handling marks with a slight abrasion at the toe. Buttplate is fine with a slight chip on left side. Mechanics are crisp. A chance to purchase a Winchester Model 1906 “Expert Model” rifle in a condition that would be nearly impossible to improve upon. 53094-80 TEP (2,500-3,000) C&R – Lot 2211

2212
$9,775.00

*REMARKABLE WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 EXPERT GRADE SLIDE ACTION TAKEDOWN RIFLE.

SN 651990. Cal. 22 LR. 20″ rnd bbl, 7/8 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stock with plain pistol grip. Forearm is of the expert design and is smooth with swells at both ends. Bbl shows Winchester address and model rolled on left side in front of rear sight; Cal. marked is rolled alongside of rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Sights are standard for this model. SN appears on forward bottom part of frame and on lower tang. Box contains brass cleaning rod with pine partitions and craft paper lining. End labels describe this particular rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rifle is nearly new in box. There is a slight mar on bbl under front sight. Receiver has a small ding on right side by takedown screw. All markings are sharp. Rifle was not assembled. Box is very good and is intact, labels are partly frayed but readable. Your once in a lifetime chance to purchase a Winchester Model 1906 “Expert” rifle in orig Winchester shipping box. 53094-132 TEP (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2212

2213
$4,600.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 PUMP ACTION “GALLERY RIFLE”.

SN 111762. Cal. 22 SHORT. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain gum wood stocks with Winchester hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark followed by model designation rolled in front of rear sight. Cal. designation is marked at the breech on the left side. Rear sight is marked “PAT JAN. 29 1901”. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”. SN stamped on bottom forward part of receiver and on lower rear tang of trigger guard. Buttplate has Winchester logo in a circle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 99% orig blue finish with only slight losses toward muzzle. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 98% bright blue finish that is turning somewhat plum on upper ring. Bolt retains nearly all blue finish. Hammer shows most of muted case color. All markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine with most of orig varnish remaining and just a few handling marks. Buttplate is very fine with no dents or losses. This is a very fine example of a Winchester Model 1906 “Gallery Rifle” that would be almost impossible to improve upon. 53094-79 TEP (1,500-1,800) C&R – Lot 2213

2214
$2,587.50

*DESIRABLE 1ST YEAR PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE.

SN 28024. Cal. 22 SHORT. 20″ rnd bbl, 7/8 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain forearm and Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark in front of model designation rolled in front of rear sight. Cal. is marked on top of bbl at breech. Bbl and receiver show no proof marks. Rear sight is marked “PAT. JAN. 29 1901”. SN is struck on bottom forward part of receiver. SN also appears on lower tang. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”. Buttplate shows Winchester logo. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% bright blue finish with some muzzle wear and slide wear. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 98% blue finish with high-point wear and a couple of light scratch marks on right side. All markings are sharp. Stocks are very good, full size and show an old re-varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp. Hard to find example of a 1st year production Model 1906 Winchester. 53094-86 TEP (500-625) C&R – Lot 2214

2215
$2,587.50

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX.

SN 87159. Cal. 22 RF. 24″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip, grooved forend and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side in front of rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Standard sights. SN appears on bottom of receiver adjacent to same number stamped on trigger guard. Accompanying box has craft paper, instruction booklet and end label showing SN of this rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Rifle retains nearly all of the orig blue. Bbl shows minor scratches on magazine tube from operation. Receiver is fine. Stocks show some minuscule scratches and dents on buttstock and forearm. Rifle was not assembled. Box is very good with some scotch tape repair to lid and some fraying of end label. Label mark is clear with clear SN. A chance to obtain a nearly new Model 61 Winchester in orig box. 53094-133 TEP (1,000-1,250) C&R – Lot 2215

2216
$1,150.00

*WARTIME PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 62 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE.

SN 177046. Cal. 22 RF. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with Winchester hard rubber buttplate and grooved forend. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. Sights are standard for this model. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver ring. SN appears on bottom of receiver and on lower tang. Left side of receiver is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”. Buttplate has Winchester logo. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 95% matte blue finish with some muzzle wear and scratches. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains nearly all of the bright blue finish. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, slightly oversized and retain most of their orig finish. The fit between receiver, trigger guard and bolt shows large gaps. Stocks are not tightly fit at the tang or at buttplate. This rifle appears orig as built by Winchester. Rifle was made in 1941 at the beginning of WWII. Receiver is of the “Expert” type. Rifle appears to have been quickly assembled at a time when Winchester dedicated their production to war time needs. 53094-113 TEP (1,500-1,800) C&R – Lot 2216

2217
$2,587.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 62 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER BOX.

SN 161816. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, model, Cal. and trademark rolled on left side next to rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and top of receiver. SN appears on forward bottom of frame and on lower tang. Lot includes orig shipping box. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine, nearly new in box. Rifle shows 99.9% orig blue finish overall. Markings are sharp and clear. Rifle was not assembled. There are a couple of minuscule handling marks on buttstock. Box is in very good condition with one broken corner and clear advertising on cover. Box has end label showing model and SN of this rifle and contains hang tag and “The 10 Commandments of Safety” flyer. 53094-131 TEP (1,500-1,800) C&R – Lot 2217

2218
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE.

SN 367771. Cal. 22 RF. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish with straight grain American walnut stocks. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side of rear sight. Sights are standard for this model. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver ring. SN appears on bottom of receiver and lower tang. Buttplate has Winchester logo. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 95% blue finish with some staining toward muzzle and slight muzzle wear. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is dirty with visible rifling. Receiver retains 98% orig blue with some slight high-point wear. Trigger guard shows some scratching in front of the bow and on top of bow. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain most of their orig finish with some minor handling marks overall. Buttplate is very good. 53094-114 TEP (500-625) C&R – Lot 2218

2219
$5,175.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 DELUXE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE WITH MARBLE’S TANG SIGHT WITH FACTORY SHIPPING BOX.

SN 129055. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl, full blue finish. Nicely figured American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Pistol grip is capped. Checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left breech beside rear sight. “WP” proof is stamped at bbl breech and on top of receiver. SN is stamped forward portion of receiver adjacent to same number stamped on trigger guard. Tang sight shows “MARBLE’S GLADSTONE MICH” on right side with patent marks on left side. Stock has been inletted to fit rear of tang sight. Accompanying this rifle is the orig shipping box from Winchester to Joseph S. Clinger, Burgoon, Ohio on May 10, 1954. Box has Model and SN written in pencil on lid. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 98% orig blue finish with some staining toward muzzle and a few small scratches overall. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 99% of orig blue finish with only slight high-point wear. Sight is very fine. Mechanics is crisp. Stocks are very fine and retain nearly all of their varnish finish and very few handling marks. Checkering is sharp. Buttplate retains most of the orig blue. Pistol grip cap is fine. A very hard to improve upon Winchester Model 63 deluxe rifle made in 1955. Box is in good condition, slightly crushed but complete. 53094-81 (2,500-3,000) C&R – Lot 2219

2220
$1,380.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.

SN 116000. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered steel buttplate and plain pistol grip. Bbl shows Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom front of receiver adjacent to matching number on trigger guard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 95% blue finish that is thinning somewhat toward muzzle with a few light scratches. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 90% bright blue finish overall with some high-point wear and a few handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine showing most of the orig varnish finish with some handling marks commensurate with age of rifle. Buttplate shows most of the orig blue as does forend cap. A nice example of a Model 63 Winchester rifle. 53094-124 TEP (500-625) C&R – Lot 2220

2221
$12,650.00

*MAGNIFICENT FACTORY ENGRAVED WINCHESTER MODEL 97 BLACK DIAMOND PIGEON GRADE TAKEDOWN SHOTGUN.

SN 796442. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ full choke bbl, full blue finish, 4X checkered pistol grip stocks with black diamond insert at wrist. Top of bbl is matted. Left side of bbl has model, Winchester trademark, gauge, and choke rolled on left side. Right side of bbl shows 2-line Winchester address. “WP” proof is struck between gauge and choke mark on bbl and on left top of receiver ring. Actuator bar marked “MODEL 97 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN”. Left side of receiver is engraved with a vignette showing two Pointers flushing quail. Scene has scroll accent on both ends with a line and punched dot border. Right side of receiver is engraved with a vignette of four mallard ducks in flight. Scene is bordered with scroll accent on front and rear with scalloped and punch dot border. Top of receiver shows scroll accent on both ends. Rear face of bolt has scalloped and intertwining line decoration. Rear of receiver also has scroll decoration with scalloped border. Trigger guard is scroll decorated. Bolt side is engraved “PIGEON GUN” with scroll decoration. SN appears on bottom of receiver with matching number on bbl takedown ring. Buttstock has a high comb. Stocks are checkered in the “H” pattern. Pistol grip is capped. Cap has Winchester logo. Buttplate is missing. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl shows 80% of the somewhat thinning blue finish with some minor scratch marks in the matte. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Receiver shows 90% blue finish that is thin on the right side near trigger. There are some slight abrasions on left forward edge. Engraving and markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish with only a few minuscule handling marks overall. Grip cap is very good. An opportunity to purchase a very attractive Winchester Model 97 Pigeon Gun made in 1929. 53094-110 TEP (6,000-7,500) C&R – Lot 2221

2222
$1,725.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 97 SLIDE ACTION TAKEDOWN SHOTGUN.

SN E913245. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ modified choke bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate. Bbl shows model, trademark, Cal. and choke designation rolled on left rear. Right rear of bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and on receiver ring. SN is struck on forward bottom part of receiver, adjacent to matching number on bbl lug. Buttstock has Winchester logo in a circle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 95% of orig blue finish. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Mechanics are crisp. Receiver retains 95% bright blue finish. All markings are sharp. Stocks retain nearly all orig finish with only minor handling marks overall. Buttplate is also very good. A very nice example of a post-WWII Model 97 Winchester shotgun made in 1946. 53094-111 TEP (1,000-1,250) C&R – Lot 2222

2223
$2,415.00

*FINE PRE-WWI WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN.

SN 36802. Cal. 12 ga. 20″ bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip, grooved forend and smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled on top with “12” at breech. No proof marks are struck. Actuator bar is rolled “WINCHESTER / MODEL 1897”. SN appears on bottom forward part of receiver. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 90% of bright blue finish. Bead front sight shows a deep mustard patina. Markings are sharp. Bore is slightly frosty. Receiver shows 90% bright blue finish with some speckling on top and bottom at carry point. Mechanics are very crisp. Stocks are fine and retain most of the orig varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks overall. Buttplate shows 95% bright blue finish. A fine example of an early Winchester Model 97 shotgun, a favorite of law enforcement officers, seldom seen in this condition. 53094-115 TEP (1,500-1,800) C&R – Lot 2223

2224
$517.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 37 SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN.

NSN. Cal. 410 BORE. 26″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with Winchester buttplate. Bbl is marked with Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation in 2-lines on left side on the breech. Bore is marked “CHOKE – 3 IN CHAM”. Receiver is not marked. Assembler number “2” is stamped behind trigger guard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows nearly all orig blue finish with only slight handling marks on top. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, full sized and retain nearly all their orig finish with only slight handling marks. Buttplate is fine with some white staining. 53094-208 TEP (300-500) C&R – Lot 2224

2225
$6,325.00

TWO WINCHESTER WIND GAUGE SIGHT BOXES.

1) Winchester black leatherette box marked on lid in gold lettering “WINCHESTER / MID-RANGE / VERNIER / AND / WIND GAUGE / SIGHTS”. Box contains a Winchester mid-range tang peep sight with mount and mounting screws. Box also contains a globe spirit level front sight with three apertures and a German silver blade front sight. 2) Black leatherette box labeled on top in gold letters “WINCHESTER / VERNIER / AND / WIND GAUGE / SIGHTS”. Box contains two sight mounting screws, a front sight aperture and a German silver blade front sight. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Fine. Sights are very fine and show almost all orig blue finish. Box lining of black velvet is also very fine. 2) Box is good with visible label. Box is missing portions of black leatherette cover with crazing to rest of finish. Sight and screws are fine showing most of their orig blue. Blue velvet lining is also fine. 53094-204 TEP (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2225

2226
$2,300.00

PATENT DRAWING FOR MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER RIFLE 22 & 32 CALIBER, ALONG WITH WINCHESTER ADVERTISING BROADSIDE.

1) Patent drawing is number 2581, dated April 4, 1889. Drawing shows mechanism and changes made to Model 1873 for adaptation to smaller calibers. 2) Winchester Repeating Arms advertising broadside showing Model 1866 rifle and carbine. Ad references “Improvement on the Celebrated Henry Rifle”…O.F. Winchester is named as President. O.P. Davis is named Secretary”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Drawing is framed and matted. Not examined out of frame. Framing is of professional quality and appears to be archival. 2) Very good. Broadside shows some slight edge tattering and a few small water stains. Printing is very clear. Broadside is framed with brown paper back, not matted, in a gold wash wood frame. Not examined out of frame. 53094-200 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2226

2227
$4,600.00

LOT OF ASSORTED GUN PARTS.

Lot includes an assortment of sights and a variety of small parts including: a Henry bbl assembly, a Model 1876 Winchester hammer, a Winchester Model 73 crescent buttplate, and an unfinished Colt Single Action frame, trigger guard, cyl and bbl. A brass wood base Winchester 66 dust cover, a W9 Marble vernier tang sight, along with a plethora of screws, end caps, sling swivels, muzzle caps, a Kansas State Penitentiary Guard buckle made by Mills, a forged small hatchet head and so many other parts that are too numerous to mention that would be a bonanza for the lucky bidder of this lot! All housed in a wood Winchester shotgun shell box. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: “As found”. Have at it boys! 53094-202 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2227

2228
$3,737.50

WINCHESTER SALESMEN SAMPLE BOX FOR SHOT SHELLS.

Black leatherette box with “WINCHESTER” embossed on lid. Box has swivel latch. Box contains samples of Winchester shot shells. Upper portion of box shows 10 paper shells with wads arranged in a half-moon circle. Bottom of box shows 6 brass shot shells with 5 boxes of Winchester primers, arranged in a half-moon circle. Inside box label states “SAMPLES OF WINCHESTER PAPER AND BRASS SHOT SHELLS MANUFACTURED BY WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.”. Each shell is individually labeled as are the primers. Box shows advertising around edges. A very unique, seldom seen, complete Winchester Salesman sample box. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Box covering is intact and slightly frayed at edges. Logo is clear. Shot shells are very good, clean with labeling very clear. No stains. 53094-141 TEP (750-950) – Lot 2228

2229
$1,955.00

TWO RARE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CATALOGS.

1) Winchester Repeating Arms 1875 catalog. 2) Winchester Repeating Arms 1876 catalog. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Image has faded slightly but very legible and intact. Cover shows creases, fraying and scotch tape repair on binding. Cover is dirty but mostly intact, interior is clean. 2) Very good. Cover is intact with only slight creasing. Catalog is clean. 53094-198 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2229

2230
$1,725.00

WINCHESTER REPEATING FIREARMS CATALOG, MAY 1878.

Cover shows Winchester address, logo and date. Bottom of cover says “Depot for Sales: 245 Broadway, New York”. Bottom of front cover says “Large reduction in prices”. Catalog shows: Model 1866, Model 1873, Model 1876 and Hotchkiss Repeater Price List. Price of 66 carbine is $20.00 Price of 73 carbine is $24.00. Price of 76 carbine is $27.00. Price of Hotchkiss carbine is $27.00. Back cover shows lithograph of Winchester factory. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Cover is clean with some frayed edges and creases. Back cover is slightly faded. Binding shows old paper tape repair. Interior pages are very clean. Inside of front cover states: “Terms of Sale – Net Cash, in all cases where no special contract is made. No discount from list prices, except to dealers, by the case of ten guns or more”. 53094-196 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2230

2231
$4,255.00

GROUP OF 7 WINCHESTER CATALOGS.

Group consists of 1) June 1887 catalog. 2) December 1892 catalog. 3) November 1894 catalog. 4) June 1896 catalog. 5) February 1899 catalog. 6) January 1913 catalog. 7) Lee Straight Pull catalog, no date. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good, intact with only minor staining. 2) Clean, cover is frayed with scotch tape repair. 3) Intact, cover is water stained and frayed. 4) Clean, cover has frayed edges. 5) Clean with scotch tape repair to binding. 6) Book style with black leatherette cover, fine. 7) Good. Cover shows some abrasion, catalog is clean. 53094-197 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2231

2232
$1,725.00

WINCHESTER OCTOBER 1897 HIGHLY FINISHED ARMS CATALOG.

Catalog shows a Winchester logo on front over “HIGHLY FINISHED ARMS”. Catalog contains drawings of Winchester options for engraving and stock carving available by special order from Winchester, including prices for the work. Back cover shows details of an engraved Model 1894 Winchester with carved stocks. Catalog states: “No effort is spared to produce the best, the most improved and the most serviceable goods manufactured in our line”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Cover is detached, but intact. Cover shows some slight water staining. Inside of catalog pages show some running of ink creating pink shadows. Printing is clear. A very rare, seldom seen Winchester catalog. 53094-195 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2232

2233
$6,325.00

WINCHESTER REPEATING FIREARMS CATALOG FOR 1875.

Catalog only shows Winchester Model 1873, along with parts list, testimonials and cartridge list. Catalog contains a blue insert advertising “Great reduction in prices on and after May 10, 1876”. Cover is embossed with a black panel with gold bordered blue and black lettering. Back cover shows a lithograph of Winchester Repeating Arms Company Armory. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Cover is very clean with vivid color and clear lettering. Binding is mostly intact with only slight losses and no tape repair. Pages are all very clean. 53094-194 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2233

2234
$1,840.00

WINCHESTER TARGET SHOOTING INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND LOG BOOK.

Cover of log book shows Winchester logo flanked by Henry flat cartridges over a Model 66 rifle and 66 carbine pointed in opposite directions. Book contains sample targets and shooting instructions. Rear flyer shows sectional drawing of Winchester Model 66 “Improved Henry” rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Cover, sectional drawing and pages are clean. Binding shows an old scotch tape repair. 53094-192 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2234

2235
$5,175.00
Revised: 3/21/2018

Please Note: There is only one complete rod in this lot.

10 SECTIONS OF HENRY HICKORY CLEANING RODS WITH IRON COUPLINGS.

These pieces are sufficient to assemble 2-1/2 cleaning rods for Henry rifles. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Rods are intact and appear to be orig. 53094-205 TEP (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2235

2236
$6,325.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: Counted cleaning rod sections included in this lot. There are 231 total pieces; 57 of each type of end piece, and 117 middle sections. This is enough for 57 complete rods with two extra middle pieces.

CARDBOARD BOX NEARLY FULL OF ASSORTED STEEL WINCHESTER CLEANING ROD SECTIONS.

Box weighs at least 20lbs! Label of box is addressed to Mr. Bentley. UPS shipment was on 2/4/91. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Rods appear to be in very good condition overall. 53094-206 TEP (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2236

2237
$5,060.00

GROUP OF 3 SCARCE VARIANT WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 MUSKET BAYONETS.

This grouping consists of 2 brass handled saber bayonets, about 25″ over with 20″ blades, concentric ring grips; one silver plated including mounts. The other bayonet in this group has the fish scale style brass grip, silver-plated, including mounts. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blades are sound, retaining most of their luster and plating. White metal plated examples retain most of their plating, including mounts. Scabbards are all sound with solid leather bodies with scuffing., large dent in one drag. 53094-170 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2237

2238
$1,725.00

12 FINE MODEL 1873 WINCHESTER MUSKET BAYONETS.

Fine condition Winchester angular bayonets are scare to begin with. Here we are offering the full dozen in fine condition, most retaining most of their orig luster. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. One bayonet has a leather scabbard with integral sewn wood finial. 53094-173 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2238

2239
$6,555.00

RARE PAIR OF WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 SABER BAYONETS.

1) 24-3/4″ overall, 20″ blade, rarely encountered, branched brass guard saber bayonet with fine matching scabbard. 2) 25″ overall, 20″ blade, scarce 1876 saber brass handle bayonet with concentric ring grip, with fine matching scabbard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Both are very good to fine overall. Blades retain much of their orig luster with staining. Scabbard mounts and hilt cleaned on 1); dark mustard patina on 2) 53094-168 JS (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2239

2240
$2,760.00

SCARCE GROUP OF 3 BRASS MOUNTED WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 MUSKET BAYONETS.

Each is about 25″ overall with 20″ blades. Each has a different European proof on blade; all have brass mounted leather scabbards. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blades show some orig luster with staining. Scabbards are all sound; one missing 2 scabbard pins. Varying mustard colored patinas on mounts and handles. Scabbard body sound, one with more scuffing than others. 53094-169 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2240

2241
$2,415.00

GROUP OF 5 RARE MODEL 1895 WINCHESTER SABER BAYONETS WITH SHEATHS.

This lot consists of two 12-3/4″ overall, 8-1/4″ blades, three 20-1/4″ overall, 15-3/4″ blades; all marked “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO” on bottom of crossguards. The two shorter knives have leather body scabbards; metal scabbards on the longer examples. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall, several have high condition blades and scabbard mounts with orig finish. Only one of the shorter varieties shows any wear or sharpening. 53094-171 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2241

2242
$16,100.00

WINCHESTER DEALER DISPLAY POSTER.

Print depicts four hounds; 3 sitting and 1 standing. Print is framed in a black painted oak frame. Frame is labeled on top “WINCHESTER” bottom of frame is labeled “RIFLES, SHOTGUNS AND AMMUNITION” with “FOR SALE HERE”. Frame corners are decorated with red Winchester “W”. Sides of frame are decorated with 3 shot shells. Print shows signature “H. R. Poore, Philadelphia” in lower left corner. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Print is very clear with only a few small scratches and abrasions. Hounds appear alive. Print not examined out of frame. 53094-201 TEP (2,500-4,500) – Lot 2242

2243
$5,175.00

*RARE SAVAGE FACTORY CUT AWAY RIFLE WITH COPY OF SAVAGE FACTORY LETTER.

SN 51779. Cal. 303 SAVAGE. 22″ rnd bbl, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with steel shotgun buttplate. Adjustable tang sight. Knife blade front sight; sporting rear sight. Bbl shows 2-line Savage address and patent mark rolled in front of rear sight. “SAVAGE HI-PRESSURE STEEL / MODEL 1899″ is rolled on left side next to rear sight. Cal. designation on top of bbl at breech. SN appears on bottom of frame in front of lever. Buttplate shows Savage logo at toe. This rifle is a factory cut-away model which allows one to see the function of the action as it operates. This type of firearm was used as a demonstrator for dealers and gunsmiths to help them understand the operation of the firearm by exposing the mechanics. The rifle receiver has been cut-away on both sides to show the operation of the rotary magazine and the stock has been cut-away to show the operation of the lever, bolt and sear mechanism. A copy of a Roe S. Clark factory letter, dated July 18, 1995, is included with this rifle. The letter states that the rifle was originally shipped as a 25-35 Cal. with a 22” bbl and shotgun butt. It was accepted from the factory on April 24, 1905 and shipped to Harry C. Haynes, then returned and re-shipped several times. The actual ledger entry shows that the rifle was “cut open action”. Likely a gun with ongoing issues relegated to service as a sales sample. PROVENANCE: Ex-Wes Adams Estate Collection. The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall. Bbl retains most of the orig blue finish with some handling marks and scratches overall. Sights very good. Markings are clear. Address, patent and Cal. marks are slightly washed out in the middle. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver retains 50% of orig blue with balance drifting to a plum/brown and some slight scratches overall. Markings are sharp. Lever retains generous remains of case color. Tang sight retains a generous amount of blue. Stocks are very good and show most of the varnish finish with handling marks overall. There are some small water stains at the butt. Buttplate is a silver/grey patina. Mechanics are crisp. Here’s your chance to purchase a rarely seen example of a factory cut-away Savage Model 1899 rifle that exhibits the gun maker’s genius! 53094-87 (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 2243

2244
$5,750.00

EARLY WHITNEYVILLE-KENNEDY SMALL FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH SET TRIGGER AND MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD MARK.

SN 919. Cal. 44 WCF. 24″ oct bbl, full magazine, full blued finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks, double set triggers. Bbl is marked “WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY, CT. U.S.A. KENNEDY” rolled in front of rear sight. Cal. mark appears behind rear sight. Upper tang is marked “PAT’D JANY. 7-73. / AP-12 MAY 13 & AUG. 12-79”. SN is struck on lower tang behind trigger. Left side of buttstock is stamped “No 12 / MO. PAC. RY.”. Upper tang of buttplate is also stamped “MO. PAC RY.” twice. Upper tang is also stamped “15”. These marks signify ownership of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl and magazine tube both retain 80-90% of orig dull blue finish with a few dents and scratches and some high-point wear. Markings are sharp. Nickel silver knife blade front sight is very good. Sporting rear sight is good and has been repaired by braizing. Bore is bright with visible rifling. Mechanics need attention. Set trigger needs repair. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish with some marring and scratches, especially on left side. Operating lever is somewhat speckled. Markings are sharp and clear. Hammer retains a considerable amount orig case colors. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish with handling marks and dents overall commensurate with use of rifle. Markings are sharp and clear and appear orig. Buttplate is an even plum/brown patina. All markings are sharp. An example of an early Whitneyville-Kennedy rifle with solid attribution to the Missouri Pacific Railroad. 53094-76 TEP (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2244

2245
$8,050.00

*BEAUTIFUL FURR FUNCTIONAL MINIATURE MODEL 1893 GATLING GUN.

SN HGIV. Cal. 22 Short. 6″ bbl. Overall length 12″, height is 18″ with drum. Very attractive Furr miniature in brass with steel bbls miniature of the Colt Model of 1893 Gatling gun. Six bbls rotate when rear crank handle turned clockwise. Miniature sights. Two functional Accles feed drums also in brass are included as is brass tripod which allows for both traverse and elevation. Carefully engraved at top of casing “GATLING GUN COMPANY HARTFORD CONN POLICE MODEL 1893 No HGIV CALIBER 22”. These Furr Gatling guns exhibit the highest levels of quality and attention to detail. One may access the bolts by removing the rear cover just as on the full sized originals. This specimen has a large brass handle at left so that one may control it during firing. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine with the brass starting to patina with a couple of small brown spots on top of the casing and drums with the crank handle turning a pleasing dark patina. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are shiny and bright with some green verdigris at the muzzle and firing residue in the breech area. An exceedingly attractive miniature of a classic. 53094-134 JWK (8,000-10,000) – Lot 2245

2246
$10,062.50

*EXQUISITE ATTRACTIVE FURR MODEL 1874 FUNCTIONAL GATLING GUN SERIAL NUMBER 1 ON WOOD LEGGED TRIPOD MOUNT.

SN 1. Cal. 22 Short. 7″ bbl. Exquisite faithful scale model of the classic Gatling gun with Broadwell drum magazine. Executed in brass with steel barrels this functional replica includes a faithfully reproduced date plate. Oscillator on tripod not to scale but is functional as is traverse and elevation gear. Shaft of oscillator mechanism may be engaged or disengaged, however latch spring is weak and it does not stay in the engaged position. External SN visible at rear attachment point. Just a great little detailed miniature. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very fine to extremely fine with some freckles of corrosion starting to appear on the bbls and some discoloration in a couple of spots at the brass data plate and top of Broadwell drum. Mechanics are fully functional. Bores are very fine with some dust. Wood and brass of tripod in extremely fine condition. Just a tremendous little miniature for the well heeled and discerning firearms enthusiast. 53094-136 JWK (8,000-10,000) – Lot 2246

2247
$3,162.50

FACTORY ENGRAVED 5-SHOT ROUND CYLINDER COLT HOUSE MODEL REVOLVER.

SN 7972. Cal. 41 RF. 2-5/8″ bbl, blue finish with silver-plated gunmetal frame, 2-pc nicely figured rosewood grips. Bbl shows 2-line Colt model and address rolled on top with Maltese Cross finials. SN is struck on bottom of bbl and on butt of frame. SN also written in ink on inside of each grip. Frame is stamped “41 CAL” on left side. Top strap has “PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871” in sight groove. Bbl is engraved in a punch dot motif with a walking punch border. Frame shows scroll engraving with a fine punch dot background on both sides. Forward part of frame shows a splay on either side near bbl. Cyl is decorated with a walking punch motif with punch dot accent. Rear of cyl shows “C” proof. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains generous traces of blue finish that has drifted to a plum/brown patina. Engraving is sharp. Bbl mark was unevenly struck with top line partially visible. No polishing is evident. Frame retains traces of silver-plate under grip with balance a deep mustard brown patina. Engraving and markings are sharp. Cyl shows 50% blue finish with balance drifting to plum. Grips are fine and show most of the varnish finish with only some small handling marks and high-point wear. Hammer shows fire blue on top and back. Trigger and spring also show considerable blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to obtain a scarce House Model 5-shot Colt House pistol with a total production of about 2150 made. 53094-26 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2247

2248
$5,750.00

ELEGANT ENGRAVED COLT NEWLINE REVOLVER MANUFACTURED 1876.

SN 9495. Cal. 30. 2-1/4″ bbl with a silver washed finish overall with 2-line Hartford address on top of bbl. Engraved in a scroll and foliate pattern with dot punch background and a chased border, probably by the hand of Gustav Young as his work was utilized extensively by Colt during this time frame. Manufactured in our centennial year of 1876 as confirmed by SN. Mounted with fiery 2-pc mother of pearl grips with gold tone escutcheons. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fairly good overall retaining approximately 60% of its silver washed finish with thinning on bottom of grip and forward edges of cylinder. Engraving is excellently executed to amount to what appears to be full coverage. Grips are excellent with a minuscule chip on left grip at confluence of lower frame and grip. Mechanics are excellent and in proper order. After detailed dis-assembly all numbers appear matching including bbl, frame and cylinder. Bore is rather dark with strong rifling. This is an elegant Newline that is deluxe engraved. 53094-39 TDW (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2248

2249
$0.00

COLT NEW LINE 38 CAL REVOLVER WITH ROSEWOOD GRIPS.

SN 5783. Cal. 38 RF. 2-1/4″ bbl. Full nickel finish. 2-pc plain rosewood grips. Top of bbl shows 2-line Colt address. Left side of bbl shows “COLT NEW 38” in an etched panel. SN is struck on the inside left grip frame and under the bbl. Last 3 digits are struck on the rear face of the cyl with a “C” inspector mark. Bbl shows a “W” inspector mark in the cyl base pin channel. Grips are not marked. Left side of frame is marked “38 CAL”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains most of the somewhat frosty nickel finish. Address is sharp. Panel is completely legible. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Frame also retains 90% of the mostly cloudy nickel finish with some slight thinning on the bottom forward portion. Hammer shows fire blue on the rear face. Trigger shows traces of blue. Markings are sharp. Mechanics need attention. Cyl is out of time. Grips retain most of their varnish finish with some minor handling marks. A fine example of an early Colt New Line 38 revolver. 53094-38 TEP (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2249

2250
$4,600.00

FINE COLT SEVEN SHOT OPEN TOP .22 REVOLVER WITH FACTORY BOX.

SN 82701. Cal. 22. 2-3/8″ bbl. Nickel finish overall with 2-pc walnut grips with 2-line Colt address on top of bbl and marked .22 cal. on left side of bbl. Spur trigger design with half moon blade front sight and notched hammer for rear sight. Manufactured in the year 1875 and is housed in an outstanding factory cardboard box with L-shaped Colt cleaning rod/tool. Factory cardboard boxes for these early 7-shot revolvers are somewhat considered the unicorn of Colt collecting. This example has a full detailed label top and although rather shop worn is all present. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good overall with evidence of contemporary preservation by the use of a polishing wheel at the forcing cone area of bbl. Several small areas of finish loss are evident, one on cylinder and other at muzzle of bbl. These areas of distress are more likely from poor storage at some much earlier date. Balance of nickel is outstanding and the 2-pc grips are equally fine. Grip screw is rather fouled from an ill-fitting screwdriver. All visible numbers are matching and mechanics are functioning properly. Bore is typically dark with visible rifling. Box is very fine overall considering its great rarity. Several areas have had the application of clear tape, i.e. one corner on lid and one edge at base. All in all a very fine example. 53094-28 TDW (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2250

2251
$1,380.00

COLT 1ST MODEL NEW LINE REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS AND PERIOD BOX.

SN 7387. Cal. 22 RF. 2-1/4″ bbl, full nickel finish, 2-pc Mother-of-pearl grips. Bbl shows 2-line Colt address bordered by crosses on each end. Left side of frame under cyl is marked “22 CAL”. SN appears on butt of grip. Paste board box is of the correct type with Rampant Colt top label for a “COLT’S NEW 7 SHOT REVOLVER”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Revolver retains 80% plus of orig nickel finish has thinned out on the front strap slightly behind trigger guard. There is some erosion on left side of frame, partially obliterating Cal. mark which is still legible. Hammer shows fire blue on front and back. Cyl retains 90% nickel that has flaked in certain places. Mechanics need attention. Cyl does not rotate. Pearl grips are fine and intact. Grip screw shows considerable fire blue. Accompanying box is very good. Top label is intact. Some slight losses to bottom with crazing overall. A nice example of a 1st Model Colt New Line 22 revolver in an orig Colt box. 53094-27 TEP (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2251

2252
$2,990.00

EXCEPTIONAL FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT OPEN TOP POCKET MODEL REVOLVER.

SN 59075. Cal. 22 RF. 2-3/8″ bbl. Full nickel finish. 2-pc walnut grips. Top of bbl shows 2-liner Colt address bordered by Maltese crosses. SN is struck on bottom of bbl lug and butt of grip frame. Numbers match. SN is written in pencil on inside of each grip. Bbl is engraved in an intertwining line motif with punch dot accents. Frame shows a floral motif on both sides with a punch dot background and punch dot accents. Star engraved on the apron behind hammer. Cyl shows intertwining walking punch line engraving with line accent. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol retains 98% of the original bright nickel finish with some flaking near the loading cut next to the hammer and on the frame near the top of each grip. Bore is bright with visible rifling. Chambers clean. Revolver appears unfired. Mechanics are crisp. Grips retain nearly all of the varnish finish with only a few minuscule handling marks. A very fine example of an old model Colt pocket revolver in a condition that is seldom seen. 53094-30 TEP (750-1,000) – Lot 2252

2253
$2,990.00

COLT FACTORY ENGRAVED OPEN TOP POCKET REVOLVER.

SN 80735. Cal. 22 RF. 2-3/8″ bbl, blue and nickel finish, 2-pc American walnut grips. Top of bbl shows 2-line Colt address bordered by Maltese crosses. SN is stamped on bottom of bbl lug, butt of grip, and written in pencil inside right grip. Frame has “22 CAL” stamped on left side; vine engraving on either side with punch dot background. There’s a star behind hammer on apron followed by intertwining double lines running down backstap. Cyl has punch dot, line and walking line engraving around periphery. “P” inspector mark on right inside of grip, frame, and an “A” inspector mark on rear face of cyl. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 60-70% bright blue finish with some flaking and a couple of small dents. Markings are sharp. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Frame retains nearly all orig nickel finish. Engraving is sharp, markings are sharp. Hammer shows traces of fire blue on backside of spur. Trigger is a plum/blue patina. Cyl shows 80% bright blue finish with very little roughness. Engraving is sharp. Grips are fine and retain most of varnish finish with only a few bruises and high-point wear. Mechanics are crisp. A very nice example of the first cartridge revolver made by Colt. 53094-29 TEP (750-950) – Lot 2253

2254
$1,265.00

COLT MODEL NO. 3 THUER DERINGER.

SN 18870. Cal. 41 RF. 2-1/2″ bbl. Full nickel finish with 2-pc walnut grips. Top of bbl shows “COLT”. SN is struck on left inside of grip frame. SN is also written in ink inside left grip. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl shows nearly all of the original nickel finish with some very slight flaking at the muzzle. Bore is bright with visible rifling and some staining. Frame retains nearly all of the somewhat frosty nickel finish. Screws show traces of blue finish. Hammer shows hints of case color. Trigger shows hints of blue. Mechanics are crisp. Grips retain nearly all of the varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks overall. A nice example of a late production Colt Thuer Deringer. 53094-40 TEP (750-1,000) – Lot 2254

2255
$9,200.00

STELLAR CONDITION COLT 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER WITH PICTURE BOX.

SN 16894. Cal. 38. 3-1/2″ bbl. Nickel finish overall with niter blue appointments inclusive of screws, hammer, trigger and store keeper pattern cylinder pin. Two-piece Rampant Colt hard rubber checkered grips. Manufactured in 1880 and verified by SN this variation being manufactured without ejector rod housing or assembly and marked with vivid etched panel bbl marking denoting “COLT D.A. 38”. Traditional and appropriate 2-line Colt bbl address on top of bbl and 3-line patent markings on left side of frame flat. Factory marked on left rear of trigger guard “38 CAL”. Housed in the desirable authentic Colt picture box with appropriate labels denoting “COLT D.A. PISTOL RUBBER NICKEL 3-1/2 38” with appropriate secondary label indicating without ejector. These extremely rare and desirable picture boxes have an unbelievably low survival rate as they were manufactured of cardboard and paper and after nearly 140 years are seldom encountered. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Excellent overall with minimal traces of finish wear at leading edges of cylinder and extreme high points of recoil shield. This gun obviously spent its life in this box as little to no evidence of actual use is present. All 6 chambers still retain their nickel finish internally. Bore is bright and sharp as is to be expected. Two piece hard rubber grips are extremely fine and are numbered to match on internal side of right grip. Most all screws are excellent retaining virtually all of their niter blue finish with exception of forward trigger guard screw having been removed using an ill fitting screwdriver. Action & mechanics function properly and crisply. These 1877 pattern revolvers were notorious for getting out of working order, however this example being near new has none of those issues. Factory picture box is equally fine with an outstanding vivid picture top label. Very small areas of material loss which are to be expected are at the extreme edge of this label but in no way detract from its appearance. Both end labels are vivid, bright and clean. Edges of box have typical wear and two corners of the lid have become lose, however spine is intact. 53094-19 TDW (6,500-8,000) – Lot 2255

2256
$6,612.50

FINE COLT 1877 LIGHTNING .38 REVOLVER WITH ONE PIECE GRIPS.

SN 23678. Cal. 38. 3-1/2″ bbl. Blue finish, bbl, backstrap and trigger guard with case color frame in niter blue appointments including screws, traverse takedown latch with an etched panel caliber designation on left side of bbl, nickel silver blade front sight and 2-line Hartford address on top of bbl. Rare one piece checkered walnut factory grips. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with vivid high color case colors most all blue finish remaining on bbl, backstrap and trigger guard. Manufactured without ejector rod. Often referred to the “storekeepers model” these guns were one of the most popular pocket guns of the day. Wonderful one piece walnut checkered grips retain virtually all their finish with only a touch of wear at high points. Bore and mechanics are functioning fine and bore is very good. 53094-8 TDW (5,000-7,500) – Lot 2256

2257
$5,462.50

*PRIME COLT .38 DOUBLE ACTION LIGHTNING REVOLVER IN FACTORY PICTURE BOX.

SN 133676. Cal. 38 COLT. 4-1/2″ blue finish bbl, backstrap and trigger guard with vividly case colored receiver and niter blue appointments including screws, hammer, trigger and traverse takedown latch. Equipped with bullseye ejector and rod. Two piece Rampant Colt plastic checkered grips with 2-line traditional colt Hartford address. Three line patent dates on left of receiver with Rampant Colt marking to rear of patent dates. Housed in a Colt Factory picture box with an appropriate 4-1/2″ blue .38 label. Manufactured in 1902 and determined by serial number. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine overall with most all blue finish remaining on bbl, cylinder, front & rear straps with approximately 25% blue finish having flaked on exterior of ejector rod housing. Case color receiver finish remains virtually 100% intact with only the slightest amount of wear to be found only on the sharpest of corners. Mechanics are found to be functioning flawlessly and lock-up is tight. All numbers were found to be matching throughout including grips. Bore and chambers are excellent as to be expected. Box is an authentic Colt picture box, however is not appropriate for this revolver and when reviewed closely it is found that another number had at one time been penciled on bottom. Picture label on top is good with slight water staining and slight material loss at corners. Label on end of box is very fine. Corners remain intact with slight edge wear. 53094-17 TDW (6,000-7,500) C&R – Lot 2257

2258
$7,475.00

STELLAR COLT 1877 DOUBLE ACTION LIGHTNING REVOLVER IN FANTASTIC ORIG PICTURE BOX.

SN 1108. Cal. .38. 3-1/2″ bbl. Nickel finish overall with outstanding etched panel cal designation indicating “COLT D.A. 38”. This first year production SN 1108 mfg without ejector rod is mounted with the rare, outstanding checkered rosewood 1pc grips. Rich niter blue screws, hammer and trigger inclusive of traverse cyl pin latch. Housed in an exceptionally fine Colt factory pebble grain exterior box with picture label top. These boxes are one of the rarest sought of and are frequently encountered as reproductions, this authentic variation is a true treasure. Inside lid is a small note having been period applied dated July 20, 1877 indicating that this gun was presented to a Mr. John Dicker as a birthday present from his friend Mr. L.T. Bilpeir(?). PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall with several scratches on bottom of bbl from removal of cyl pin. Slight loss of niter blue finish is found on ends of traverse cyl pin latch. Bore having sharp rifling, however does have several areas of darkness present. Action functions properly and is in good working order and all visible numbers are matching without having been detailed disassembled. Grips are outstanding showing no distress or finish loss. Niter blue on screws, hammer and trigger is mostly present with the exception of extreme high points of screws and leading edges of trigger. The fine Colt picture box has had, at some previous time in the last 140 yrs suffered a minor break in bottom that has been repaired from the interior by some more contemporary conservation. Two corners of the lid are loose, but could be easily repaired. Picture label itself is quite brilliant with several minor rubs being evident as well as a small area of material loss at top right. 53094-11 TDW (6,000-7,500) – Lot 2258

2259
$5,175.00

*PRIME COLT MODEL 1877 THUNDERER WITH FACTORY BOX AND LETTER.

SN 155917. Cal. .41 Colt. 6″ bbl. Blue and case color finishes. 2pc hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Single/double action operation with ejector mechanism. This outstanding Colt dbl action is documented with a 1972 dated factory letter verifying its configuration and that it was part of a two gun shipment in 1907 to Shonn & Barber Co. A subnote on the bottom of the letter indicates that the revolver was orig shipped in July 1905 to E.S. Wilson Hardware, but for some reason was returned and reshipped as above in September 1907. These delicate bird’s head grip revolvers were well known for having reliability issues. This is not the case of this example and it is housed in its numbers matching Colt box with blue Colt label and white “WITH EJECTOR” label on ends. Traditional Model 1877 2-line Colt address on top of bbl as well as being marked “COLT.D.A.41″ on left side of bbl. Fixed half-moon front sight with traditional grooved frame top acting as rear sight. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding with only traces of box wear evident at tips of muzzle, leading edge of ejector rod housing and only a touch of wear to extreme high points of the hard rubber grips. Mechanics function perfectly, as if factory new. Bore is equally fine. A small trace of corrosion is evident on one cyl chamber from obviously resting within its box. Grips have no trace or indication of ever being numbered at factory. One minute area; approx 1/8” sq of finish is missing at extreme rear of grip strap, also believed to be box wear. A better example would be very hard to find. 53094-18 TDW (5,000-7,500) C&R – Lot 2259

2260
$4,312.50

FINE CASED LONDON COLT 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER.

SN 14556. Cal. 38. 4-1/2″ bbl. Nickel finish overall. Single & double operation. Two piece hard rubber Rampant Colt grips with etched bbl caliber designation. Two line Pall Mall London Colt address. English proofed on each chamber and bbl. Niter blue finished appointments including screws, hammer, trigger and cylinder pin. Made with ejector rod and bullseye ejector. Manufactured in 1879 as verified by SN. Classically English cased with provision for 14 cartridges and marked internally in lid with the English Pall Mall Colt label, ivory finial on one compartment.. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall with slight finish loss at muzzle and extreme leading edges of cylinder. Nickel finish is bright with no apparent polishing. Action is crisp and functioning. Bore is good with very minor frosting in grooves. Chambers are bright and excellent. Two-piece Rampant Colt hard rubber grips are very fine with no cracks or material loss. Case is very fine with brass appointments and fine satin lining. Linen bottom cover is slightly moth eaten with about 20% loss, balance intact. Case has suffered no warpage or cracking and is an exceptionally fine example. Cartridge cut-outs can be utilized for either .38 or .41 caliber cartridges. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-21 TDW (4,000-5,000) ESA – Lot 2260

2261
$4,600.00

PRIZED FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION COLT LIGHTNING REVOLVER WITH RARE ONE PIECE HARD RUBBER GRIPS.

SN 1779. Cal. 38 COLT. 3-1/2″ rnd bbl with etched panel caliber designation on left side. Early 2-line Hartford address on top. Full coverage nickel finish with exception of niter blue hammer and trigger. This first year manufactured revolver has one of the rarest features of all Colt double actions. The one piece Rampant Colt checkered hard rubber grips are rarely encountered in any condition and these numbers matching grips could not be improved upon. Early variation with 3-line patent dates on left side of frame however is void of the circle Rampant Colt marking that is found on later variations to the rear of patent dates. Made without ejector rod and having the long cylinder pin known as the storekeepers model by some. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall with strong etched panel on bbl. Several small areas of distress are evident in nickel finish on bottom of bbl from removal of cylinder pin. Nickel finish has a very pleasant dull appearance with evidence of having never been polished. After detailed dis-assembly all visible numbers were found to be matching. The niter blue finished screws so frequently found on these guns have basically silvered out with age. One screw head forward of the trigger guard is slightly fouled from a ill-fitting screwdriver. One very small area of now darkened steel exists on left side of recoil shield and is evidence of possibly lying in a drawer. Action and mechanics function properly. Bore is good with some very minor frosting within the bore. This is truly an exceptional first year Lightning. 53094-9 TDW (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2261

2262
$6,900.00

ELEGANT MASTER ENGRAVED COLT THUNDERER REVOLVER WITH RARE 2″ BARREL.

SN 15535. Cal. 41. 2″ bbl. Manufactured 1880 this master engraved Colt Thunderer with 1-pc ivory grips that are numbered internally to match has what amounts to be a full coverage of scroll and foliate engraving with a dot punch background. 2″ bbl has the appropriate half moon blade front sight with the desirable 2-line Colt’s address on left side of bbl where traditionally the caliber designation would reside. 3-line patent date on left side of frame. Left side of trigger guard at rear has caliber designation of .41 cal. Engraving amounts to what would be full coverage inclusive of backstrap, cylinder, bbl, frame and loading gate. The two inch bbl has always been considered the most desirable length and one of the ultimate rarities in Colt ’77 pattern revolvers. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall with fine mechanics and all visible numbers matching. Bore is somewhat frosted but in no way detracts from the gun. One piece ivory grips have acquired a very mellow aged appearance with several very appealing age cracks emanating from butt. An extremely desirable variation of the Colt Thunderer revolver. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-15 TDW (3,000-4,000) ESA – Lot 2262

2263
$3,565.00

EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COLT LIGHTNING 1877 REVOLVER.

SN 94271. Cal. 38. 3-1/2″ rnd bbl with roll die caliber designation on left side of bbl. Blue in case color finishes with 3-line Hartford address on top of bbl. Niter blue finished appointments inclusive of screws, trigger, hammer and traverse cylinder pin latch. Two piece Rampant Colt checkered hard rubber grips with blue steel integral front sight and storekeeper pattern cylinder pin. Manufactured 1893 as verified by SN. Has 3-line patent dates on left side of frame with Rampant Colt to rear of patent dates. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with over 97% blue finish remaining on bbl. 90% approximately on cylinder. Case colors are vivid with slight silvering at high points of recoil shield. All screw heads are intact and are fine. Bore is excellent with strong rifling and bright. Mechanics are functioning properly and all visible numbers are matching inclusive of inked number on inside of right grip. 53094-16 TDW (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2263

2264
$1,725.00

COLT MODEL 1877 THUNDERER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 32414. Cal. 41 Colt. 4-1/2″ bbl. Full nickel finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt logos. Top of bbl is rolled with 2-line Colt address. Left side of bbl shows “COLT D.A. 41” in an etched panel. Two small British proof marks are struck at the left breech and on frame adjacent to bbl mark. Left side of frame shows 3-line Colt patent mark. Left rear trigger guard bow is struck “41 CAL”. SN appears on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last digit of SN is struck on rear face of cylinder. SNs match. Small British proof marks are struck on the inside of each flute. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and ejector rod housing retain nearly all of the bright nickel finish. Markings are sharp. Etched panel is fine. Frame also retains nearly all of the original nickel with some slight scratch marks around hammer screw. Frame markings are sharp. Screws show traces of blue. Trigger guard retains most of the bright nickel finish turning frosty on forestrap. Backstrap also retains most of nickel finish, turning frosty of backstrap. Markings are sharp. Cyl shows most of the slightly cloudy nickel finish with some flaking on the front face. Markings are sharp. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and clear logo. Both hammer and trigger retain a considerable amount of fire blue. Mechanics are crisp. A very fine example of an early Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Revolver. 53094-10 TEP (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2264

2265
$2,415.00

*COLT MODEL 1877 DOUBLE ACTION EJECTOR-LESS REVOLVER, KNOWN AS “THE THUNDERER”.

SN 140721. Cal. 41 COLT. 2-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish with 2-pc hard rubber grips with Colt medallions. Bbl shows 2-line Colt address rolled on top with Model and Cal. designation on left side. SNs are stamped on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 3-digits of SN is written in pencil on inside of each grip. SN’s match. Left side of frame shows 3-line patent mark in front of Rampant Colt logo in a circle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 98% bright blue finish with a visible feather mark around front sight. Markings are sharp. Frame retains 98% case color finish which has turned to a brown patina around recoil shield and hammer. Trigger guard and backstrap show 95% bright blue finish with only a few handling marks. Hammer retains nearly all fire blue on top and back. Trigger retains nearly all fire blue, as do the screws. Cyl shows 98% bright blue finish with slight mark around rear periphery. Mechanics need attention. Action is frozen. Hammer will not move from place. Bore was not examined due to this. This condition possibly accounts for the fact that the revolver remains in unused condition. 53094-13 TEP (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2265

2266
$3,162.50

*COLT MODEL 1877 DOUBLE ACTION EJECTOR-LESS REVOLVER KNOWN AS “THE THUNDERER”.

SN 140682. Cal. 41 LC. 2-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions. Bbl shows correct Colt 2-line address rolled on top with Model and Cal. mark on left side. SNs appear on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Cyl is not numbered. Last 3-digits of SN written in pencil inside each grip. SNs match. Left side of frame shows 3-line Colt patent mark in front of Rampant Colt logo in a circle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 98% orig Colt blue with only some slight wear toward the muzzle and some thinning on the right side. Markings are very sharp. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Frame retains 90% of slightly dulling case color finish which is vivid in protected areas. Trigger guard and backstrap also retain 95% orig blue with some high-point wear and a few scratches. Cyl retains 95% bright blue finish with light scratches around periphery. Hammer shows almost all fire blue on back and top. Screws also retain most of fire blue finish. Trigger retains 50% fire blue. Grips are very good with sharp checkering and a couple of small abrasions on left grip. Mechanics are crisp. A chance to obtain a nice short bbl “Sheriff’s Model” double action Model 1877 “Thunderer” Model. 53094-14 TEP (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2266

2267
$2,530.00

EXCEPTIONAL COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING SHERIFF’S MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 94492. Cal. 38 COLT. 3-1/2″ bbl. Full nickel finish with 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt logos. Top of bbl shows 2-line Colt address with index mark. Left side of bbl is rolled “COLT.D.A.38”. Left side of frame shows 3-line Colt patent mark stamped in front of Rampant Colt logo in a circle. SN is struck on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 3 digits are struck on rear face of cyl. SNs match. Grips are not numbered. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains most of the original bright nickel finish with a few scratches and slight flaking at muzzle. Markings are sharp. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Frame retains 98% of the original bright nickel finish. Markings are sharp. Screws show considerable fire blue. Trigger guard shows most of the bright nickel finish. Backstrap retains almost all of the nickel finish that has turned frosty along the backstrap. Grip screws show considerable fire blue. Hammer has a generous amount of fire blue on top and rear face. Trigger also retains most of the fire blue. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are fine, intact with sharp checkering and clear Colt logo. 53094-12 TEP (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2267

2268
$9,775.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: This lot is accompanied by a factory letter. Factory letter indicates Caliber .45

FINE EARLY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

SN 76854. Cal. 45 Colt. Nickel finish with 5-1/2″ bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address with caliber marking on left side. Ejector rod housing is third type with flat half moon ejector rod head. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates and left front web of trigger guard is marked “45X CAL / E”. The third digit of the Caliber marking has been peened over. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip that has the last four digits of SN in back strap channel. It is apparent that this revolver was intended to have been caliber 455 Eley but was changed to 45 Colt at the factory. There is no evidence that the chambers in cylinder were modified to accept the longer cartridge so it is apparent that the cylinder was originally bored for 45 Colt cartridges. The cylinder is period equipment with beveled lands between the flutes, without any proof marks on rear face which is not uncommon for this period of manufacture. Further lending credence to the idea that the cylinder is correct for this revolver is that neither the bbl nor the cylinder are British proofed as were the majority of all the single actions made in British calibers. This is a fine, scarce antique single action made in 1882. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including grip. Overall retains about 96-98% strong orig nickel finish, slightly dulled on bbl and sides of frame. There are minor losses on lower front edge of frame by cylinder opening with a couple of flaked spots on hammer. Screw heads retain most of their orig factory fire blue. Grip shows light to moderate edge wear with a few minor nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig factory varnish. Hammer is not strong in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 53094-218 (8,000-10,000) – Lot 2268

2269
$13,800.00

RARE ALL MATCHING MARTIALLY MARKED COLT ARTILLERY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

SN 113986. Cal. 45 LC. Spectacular artillery with 5-1/2″ bbl, full front sight with block letter address &last four digits of serial number underneath ejector rod housing. It has 3rd type ejector rod housing with half-moon ejector rod head. Left side of frame has 3-line patent dates & “U.S.”. Bottom of bbl, bottom of frame & cylinder have the “DFC”, David F. Clark, sub-inspector initials. Trigger guard & backstrap below serial numbers have the mystery “G” stamp. It has 1-pc walnut grip with “OCH”, Odis C. Horney, inspector initial & the date “1901” on left side with “RAC”, Rinaldo A. Carr, cartouche on right side and Mr. Carr’s “RAC” initials on bottom edges of grip. This is one of the revolvers returned to Colt for alteration from cavalry configuration to artillery and therefore remained all matching including last four digits of serial number in backstrap channel of grip. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, all matching, probably unfired since rebuild. Retains 97-98% glossy orig blue on bbl, cylinder, trigger guard & back strap. Ejector rod housing finish is slightly thinned on outer radius with sharp edge wear & some light thinning on cylinder. Back strap & front strap have some candy striping. Frame & hammer retain most of their strong, bright case colors, very slightly faded. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with scattered light to moderate pitting. 53094-46 (6,000-7,500) – Lot 2269

2270
$1,380.00

*COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER CONVERTED TO 22LR CALIBER.

SN 352369. Cal. 22 LR. 7-7/16″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions. This revolver has been professionally converted from a large bore center fire Cal. to 22LR Cal. Bbl has been replaced with a non-Colt product. Cyl has been bushed to 22 Cal.. Frame bushing has been altered along with firing pin to rim fire Cal. A ramp front sight has been installed; an adjustable rear sight has been installed into top of frame. Cyl pin has been replaced by a custom large head type. Bbl is unmarked. SN is stamped on frame and inside of trigger guard and backstrap. SN’s match. Matching SN is also scratched on inside of each grip. Right rear trigger guard bow shows an “&” which indicates return to factory for repair. Conversion does not appear to factory work. Cyl has “U” stamped on front face. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows grey/brown patina overall with some dents and mars. Front ramp sight is good. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Frame retains traces of case color finish. Loading gate fits. Trigger guard and backstrap retain 20-30% blue finish with handling marks and wear overall. Cyl retains considerable amount of blue finish with some scratches around periphery and light drag mark between bolt stops. Mechanics are crisp. A very interesting Colt six shooter that was converted to 22LR by a competent gunsmith. 53094-20 TEP (1,000-1,250) C&R – Lot 2270

2271
$4,025.00

SELDOM SEEN SET OF 11 VARIOUS FACTORY GUNSMITH JIGS USED IN MANUFACTURE OF COLT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERS, MODELS OF 1877 AND 1895.

Lot includes jigs for bolt, hand, handspring, hammer, trigger, strut, trigger spring, and sear for Colt double action revolvers. These jigs were used in the factory during the manufacture of these revolvers. These tools are rarely encountered and having this many is a very unique display of the tool used in the manufacture of Colt double action revolvers of the 19th and early 20th century. Tools are attached to a plexiglass board for display. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Tools all show grey/brown patina with sharp markings. This would be a wonderful addition to a collection of Colt double action revolvers showing the tools that were used in the manufacture of these revolvers. 53094-186 TEP (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2271

2272
$12,650.00

LOT OF 2 COLT FACTORY CARDBOARD BOXES FOR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS.

1) Box for a 7-1/2″ blue rubber grip 45 single action. Box is purple in color. Label on lid shows Rampant Colt on left; right side shows a picture of a black powder Single Action Army revolver with hard rubber eagle grips. Inside of lid has an advertisement for Ideal Reloading Implements. Inside of box has former owners name written. End label is blue. Bottom of box has pencil drawing of a Colt revolver with the former owner’s written in ink. Bottom of box also shows SN 136709. 2) Box for 4-3/4″ Colt Single Action Army revolver with blue finish and rubber grips. Box is purple in color. Label on lid shows a Rampant Colt on left; right side shows a picture of a black powder Single Action Army revolver with hard rubber eagle grips. Blue end label shows bbl, Cal., grips and finish. Inside of lid has advertising for Ideal Reloading Implements. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Labels are intact, slight frayed on the edges with some crazing and some light staining. One corner of lid has a break, but the balance is intact. 2) Very good. Labels are intact with some fraying and one water stain on top label. Bottom of box has a break and balance is intact. A rare opportunity to obtain two 19th century Colt boxes that could house a vintage revolver. 53094-144 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2272

2273
$2,300.00

LOT OF 5 WOODEN PISTOL CASES.

1) English style oak case for a Colt Lightning revolver Model 1877 with a 3-1/2″ bbl. Case has brass disc inlaid on lid. Lid is attached with screws. Case is lined with blue velvet. Lid has Colt Firearms Company London label. Case contains a cartridge block for 16 rounds and a combination screwdriver tool. Corner compartment has an bone pull. 2) An English oak case for a Colt Model 1878 DA revolver with a 5-1/2″ bbl. Case has brass disc inlaid on lid. Inside lid has label of “J.H. CRANE LONDON”. Case is lined with green velvet and has 3 compartments with oak lids and provision for a box of cartridges. 3) An American mahogany case for a Colt 1860 army conversion revolver. Case has a pine bottom. Case is lined with purple velvet and has a wooden block with 50 orig cartridges. Case also contains and empty box for these cartridges. Box is labeled “CALIBER 44 /FOR / COLT’S NEW BREECH LOADING ARMY REVOLVER / MADE BY UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY”. Box also contains a Colt L-shaped combination screwdriver. 4) Brass bound mahogany box for an unknown revolver. Box has brass plaque inlaid on lid. Corners are brass bound. Inside of box has been re-lined and has no partitions. Orig lining appears to have been purple. 5) Mahogany case for a Colt 7-1/2″ SA revolver. Case is contemporary reproduction. Lining is blue of the French fit design. Case contains brass cleaning rod and brass key. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Box is intact. Finish is very good with some staining and handling marks overall. Lining is intact. Label is clean. 2) Very good. Exterior retains most of the varnish with handling marks and abrasions and some staining. Lining is very good and intact. Partitions are intact. Label is very good. 3) Very good. Case is intact. Top has some staining and some light sanding marks. Lining is also intact showing impression of a revolver. Cartridge box and cartridges are very good. Bottom of cartridge box is broken. 4) Good to very good. Box is intact. Lid has some cracks. Interior needs restoration. 5) Very good. Case is intact and only shows minor handling marks overall. 53094-143 TEP (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2273

2274
$2,645.00

LOT OF 5 BOXES FOR COLT REVOLVERS.

1) Purple pre-war cardboard box for Colt 4-3/4″ 45 Cal. SAA revolver with rubber grips and blue finish. Box has blue end label confirming features. Inside lid has Colt label. Inside bottom of box has label featuring Colt medallion grips with both horses pointing forward. 2) Purple Colt box for 6″ Target Officer’s Model with 6″ bbl, 22 Cal. with wood grips and blue finish. Blue end label shows these features. Inside lid has Colt advertisement in English and Spanish. Bottom of box is also printed with Colt advertisement. 3) Black cardboard Colt box for 4-3/4″ 44 Cal. SAA revolver with blue finish and rubber grips. Blue end label confirms these features. Inside lid has Colt advertisement. Bottom of box has label advertising Colt medallion grips. Also included is a special instruction pamphlet for Colt revolvers. 4) Brown wood grain cardboard Colt box with Styrofoam liner for Colt Peacemaker 22, Blue finish, 7-1/2″ bbl, SN G148005. Gold end label confirms features. Box contains Colt literature and congratulatory letter. 5) Colt Stagecoach box for Colt Single Action Army revolver. Box is red & black in color with stagecoach motif on lid and in label showing model with no Cal. designation. Inside box has partition intact and includes an old torn page from Shotgun News , March 1, 1976. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Box is intact with some abrasion overall on edges and no missing pieces. Labels are clean. 2) Very good. Box is intact with no broken corners and some fraying around the edges. Label is clean. Inside printing is somewhat eroded on bottom. 3) Very good. Box is intact with very little abrasion. Blue end label is slightly faded and crazed. Inside labels are stained and somewhat oil stained. Pamphlet is also somewhat oil stained. 4) Very good. Box is intact with some abrasion overall and label is intact and slightly abraded. 5) Very fine. Box is intact, clean with only some very minor corner wear. 53094-146 TEP (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2274

2275
$3,105.00

12 PAIRS OF ASSORTED REVOLVER GRIPS.

Assortment includes three pairs of Colt Single Action hard rubber eagle grips, one of which has an orig screw. Three pairs of 2-piece ivory grips: one plain with deep dish medallions, both horses facing forward; one pair with bull head carved on right side, and one pair plain. Two pairs of 1-pc wood grips for Single Action Cavalry Colt revolvers. One pair hard rubber grips for Colt Lightning. One pair 1-pc wood grips for Remington Pocket Model. One pair Mother-of-pearl grips for S&W medium size. One pair small staghorn grips for unknown revolver. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Grips are in very good condition overall. Eagle grips are not broken. Bull head ivory grip shows one small chip at heel; other ivory grips are intact. Wood grips have visible cartouches. Lighting grip intact, slightly worn. Remington grip is very good. Mother-of-pearl grip is intact with staining on left side. Staghorn grip is intact. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-185 TEP (2,000-3,000) ESA – Lot 2275

2276
$3,450.00

EXTREMELY RARE FREUND & BRO SLIM JIM HOLSTER FOR COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY.

This holster which was made to hold a 7-1/2″ Single Action Army is 12″ tall, hand tooled with a 6″ x 2-1/4″ belt loop. Floral designs with “FREUND & BRO” are part of the work design in a 4″ panel. Holster is in overall fine condition with a great surface. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. Holster retains it muzzle plug. Good brown leather surface. Stitching is broken on edge and has old glued repair. Stitching can easily be restored by competent conservator and should be on this rare and otherwise fine holster from famous Laramie, Wyoming gun shop. 53094-180 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2276

2277
$8,050.00

LOT OF 15 MINIATURE COLT REVOLVERS.

1) Cal. 45. Black powder frame, flat top target revolver. Full blue finish with eagle hard rubber grips. English leather bound case with oak partitions and cartridge block with oiler and cleaning rod. 2) Cal. 45. Colt SAA black powder frame revolver. Blue and case color finish, wood grip with long bbl marked “SN 1”. Housed in mahogany case with green French fit lining and plaque from US Historical Society. 3) Cal. 45. Colt SAA black powder frame revolver. Blue and case color finish, wood grip with long bbl marked “SN 1”. Housed in mahogany case with green French fit lining and plaque from US Historical Society. 4) Cal. 45. Short bbl, wood grip, engraved with gold line inlay and nickel silver front sight, SN 536. Housed in green cardboard box. 5) Cal. 45. Short bbl, blue and case color finish, wood grip, nickel silver front sight, SN 531. Housed in green cardboard box. 6) Cal. 45. Long bbl, full blue finish, engraved with gold accents. Wood grips, SN 367. Housed in a green cardboard box. 7) Cal. 45. Short bbl, full blue finish, engraved with gold inlaid, nickel silver front sight, wood grips, SN 534. Housed in a green cardboard box. 8) Cal. 45. Long bbl, full blue finish, engraved, gold inlaid, wood grip, German silvr front sight. SN 389. Housed in a green cardboard box. 9) Cal. 45. Medium bbl, blue and case color finish, wood grip, German silver front sight, SN 588. Housed in a green cardboard box. 10) Cal. 45. Medium bbl, full blue finish, engraved with gold inlay, wood grips, German silver front sight. SN 535. Housed in a green cardboard box. 11) Cal. 45. Medium bbl, full blue finish, engraved, gold inlay, wood grip, German silver front sight. SN 537. Housed in a green cardboard box. 12) Cal. 45. Medium bbl, blue and case color finish, wood grip, German silver front sight. SN 555. Housed in a green cardboard box. 13) Cal. 45. Short bbl, blue and case color finish, wood grip, German silver front sight. SN 556. Housed in a green cardboard box. 14) Cal. 44. Colt Model 1848 Whitneyville/Hartford Transition Dragoon. Blue and case color finish, engraved, gold inlaid, burl walnut grip, SN 80. 15) Cal. 44. Colt Whitneyville/Hartford Transition Dragoon. Blue and case color finish, wood grip, SN 182. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Extremely fine. Case has a small dent on lid. 2) Gun and case both extremely fine. 3) Gun and case both extremely fine. 4) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 5) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 6) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 7) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 8) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 9) Gun is very fine, showing some very slight oil residue on cyl; box is very good. 10) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 11) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 12) Gun is extremely fine; box is very good. 13) Gun is extremely fine. There is one minuscule dent on left side of grip. Box is very good. 14) Extremely fine. 15) Extremely fine. 53094-49 TEP (4,500-5,500) – Lot 2277

2278
$4,887.50

REPLICA OF COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SHERIFF’S MODEL REVOLVER WITH ONE-PIECE BURL GRIP.

SN 77645. Cal. 45 LC. 2-1/2″ bbl. Full nickel finish with one-piece burl walnut grip. Bbl shows two-line Colt address rolled on left side. Top of bbl shows index mark. Frame has 3-line Colt patent mark on forward left side. “45CAL” is struck on left front trigger guard bow. Assembly number “33” appears on rear face of loading gate. Left rear face of frame shows “U”. Cyl is not marked. Tool path marks show modern production. This is a faithful replica of a Colt sheriff’s model revolver, probably made by Tom Haas, Sr of Spencer, Indiana. This cataloger owns one. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Revolver shows almost all of the nickel finish overall. All markings are sharp and clear. SN matches on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Grip retains most of the varnish finish with only some small handling marks. Here’s a chance to own a very serviceable copy of a Colt sheriff’s model revolver made by one of the most skilled gunsmiths of the 20th century. 53094-63 TEP (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2278

2279
$1,380.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 MINIATURE MADE BY ALDO UBERTI.

SN 157. Bbl is marked “A. UBERTI-ITALY” under rear sight leaf. Bbl is finished blue, as is the hammer, lever and trigger. All other parts are brass. Gun is mounted with nicely figured French walnut. SN is marked on lower tang. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows a few light stains on the upper flats. Stocks show a few handling marks. 53094-212 TEP (300-600) – Lot 2279

2280
$5,175.00

FINE FRAMED ABRAHAM LINCOLN SIGNED MILITARY COMMISSION.

17″ x 13″ exposed area under mat. Fine, engraved vignettes on vellum appointing Captain Z. C. Edwards Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers, February 21, 1862. The Abraham Lincoln signature on this early commission is unusually large and bold, fully 4″ long, along with Edwin Stanton’s signature as Secretary of War and Lorenzo Thomas’ signature as US Adjutant General. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bright Lincoln and Stanton signatures. Other text has light fading, all in all appears better than average for most Civil War Lincoln commissions with a crisp blue official seal. Not examined out of frame. 53094-142 JS (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2280

2281
$0.00

ORIGINAL LETTER FROM SAM COLT TO JOHN S. JARVIS, ESQ., DATED AUGUST 3, 1861, ALONG WITH RECEIPT FOR PAYMENT OF WORK DONE, RECEIVED BY HENRY B. COLTON FROM COLT’S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO., DATED SEPTEMBER 1865 AND ORIGINAL TAG FROM THE COLT FAMILY VICTORY DAY CELEBRATION, AUGUST 29, 1943.

Letter is from Samuel Colt to John S. Jarvis explaining that he was away for a rest and had just returned. Letter is concerning production of Single Shot rifled muskets for use in the Civil War. Letter is in a gilt wood frame, matted with a lithograph of Samuel Colt. Back of frame is open to show other side of letter. Bottom of frame has plaque stating SUTHERLAND-WILSON PAGE 204″. Pg 204 of The Book of Colt Firearms by R. L. Wilson shows a photo of all 4-pgs of this exact letter. Receipt is from Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and signed by Henry B. Colton for work done for Colt. Hang tag is from Colt Victory Day celebration, August 29, 1943. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Letter is very good with clear writing and fine example of Sam Colt’s signature. Letter has a few minor water stains which are also apparent on pg 204 of Wilson’s book. Letter was not examined out of frame. Receipt is very good and shows 2 fold marks that have been flattened out. 2 cent stamp is also very good. All writing is clear and legible. Hang tag is clean and intact with name line left blank. 53094-191 TEP (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2281

2282
$2,587.50
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: Date should read 1872 not 1862.

PHIL SHERIDAN LETTER TO GEORGE CUSTER WITH ENCLOSED PHOTOGRAPH.

2-pg ALS from Sheridan, Chicago, May 26, 1862 “My dear Custer, I enclosed the “photo” at last. It is said by some to be very good. How are you and what news hear you? With kindest regards to Mrs Custer. I am yours truly, Sheridan”. Lot also includes cabinet card of Sheridan in his full regalia. Sheridan was Custer’s angel and was the first to see the great potential in him, giving him numerous advances and opportunities to make his mark in American history. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Letter is cracked at folds with old scotch tape repair which has stained through paper, but ink is dark and easily discerned. Cabinet card is very good overall with minor soiling and yellowing. 53094-189 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2282

2283
$4,312.50

FINE AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL HORSEMAN SABER WITH BRILLIANT BLUE AND GOLD BLADE, CIRCA 1825.

31-1/2″ blade has fine etched patriotic motifs including American panoply of arms and American eagle with 15 stars and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above its head. The solid brass scabbard is florally and geometrically engraved with a central panel of a patriotic upspread American eagle. Languettes are both American eagles and crossguard is relief decorated with acorns and oak leaves, fine carved bone grip. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade retains virtually all of its orig luster and 17-1/2″ blue and gold panels. Scabbard is sound with few minor dents, old cleaning with traces of gilt in protected areas en suite to guard with traces of silver and gold plate. Profession restoration to guard is well disguised. 53094-152 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2283

2284
$6,325.00

EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE REGULATION CIVIL WAR 1860 AMES CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER.

Standard regulation Civil War Cavalry officer’s saber with 35″ blade with 23″ brightly etched panels with American motifs and “AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS”. Grip is sharkskin with gilded brass wire. Hilt is engraved with relief design and eagle on quillon, gold plated with regulation wood lined iron scabbard with skinnier mounts and higher finish then enlisted saber. This is among the nicest examples of rare regulation Civil War cavalry officer’s saber you will find. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Blade retains most of its orig luster. Hilt retains about 80% orig gilt with worn areas, mixed mustard patinas. Sharkskin grip is complete with light high edge wear; twisted brass wire is intact. Bright steel scabbard has staining and scattered areas of pinprick pitting. Sword still retains orig buff protective washer. 53094-154 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2284

2285
$0.00

RARE GROUP OF CIVIL WAR ERA GOLD DECORATED SWORD BLADES.

Three of these swords are agent marked “W. H. Horstmann & Sons, Philadelphia”, two are straight bladed staff swords, both 34″ long; one is quill backed, the other is Damascus. An addition Horstmann’s sword is a Cavalry officer’s saber is 33-1/2″, slightly curved. All three Horstmann sabers are in in “like new” condition with American patriotic motifs. The fourth blade is a 33″ staff officer’s blade made by Eickhorn with raised relief gold decoration and blue backgrounds with generic military decoration. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Blades are very fine to extra fine overall. Some scattered areas of staining and rust, especially on the Eickhorn blade, otherwise blades retain most of their orig luster. 53094-157 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2285

2286
$4,600.00

HIGH GRADE EMERSON AND SILVER STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN THOMAS HERBERT, 3RD MASSACHUSETTS HEAVY ARTILLERY.

This is a beautiful presentation with a Palmer’s & Bachelders, Boston agent marking. The sword is made by Emerson and Silver with their distinctive Keystone mark and the scabbard is made by Ames being solid brass with engraved patriotic panels and presentation between mounts “PRESENTED TO / CAPT. THOMAS HERBERT / 11 UNATTACHED CO. HY. ARTILLERY MASS. VOLS / BY THE MEMBERS OF HIS COMPANY / FORT INDEPENDENCE OCT. 1863 / HONOR THE BRAVE”. Ft. Independence was a Boston fort where this sword was presented. We have noted two other examples, almost identical, with engraved brass Ames scabbards, Emerson & Silver blades, hilts, silver grips with eagle head quillons with ruby eyes, all Boston presentations. Thomas Herbert was born in 1822, enlisted in Lynn, Massachusetts, April 29, 1862 and was discharged May 3, 1865. This sword was presented to him upon his promotion to Captain, October 1, 1863. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. 31″ blade retains most of its orig luster with 24″ etched patriotic panels. Scabbard and hilt retain most of their orig gold plating with some losses on pommel and hilt which have toned to a mixed mustard/chocolate patina. 53094-148 JS (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2286

2287
$6,900.00

HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION SWORD TO THADDEUS P. MOTT, MOTT’S BATTERY, 3RD NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY.

High grade Clauberg presentation sword sold by W. J. Syms & Brothers, New York. Silver scabbard body has presentation between mounts with crossed cannon on either side “MOTT’S BATTERY / PRESENTED TO COL. T.P. MOTT BY HIS FRIENDS IN NEW YORK”. The opposite side of scabbard lists 12 Civil War generals who Mott probably served under in a most unusual presentation panel as can be seen in photos. Mounted officer’s saber has decorated fluted silver grip with brass wire and each scabbard mount has silver patriotic raised relief device including crossed pair of cannon on middle mount. The two fullered blade with gold background has patriotic etched panels including motto “IN HOC SIGNO VINCES”. Thaddeus P. Mott (1831-1894) was a well known Civil War officer and later an adventurer and soldier of fortune, holding the rank of Major General in the Egyptian Army after the war. Prior to the Civil War, Mott fought under Garibaldi in Revolutionary Italy. After his Italian service, he served as an officer on several clipper ships bound for California and fought in the Mexican Army 1856-1857 prior to his return to New York City. A large bound file of research accompanies this sword, including the January 16, 1954 receipt given to William C. Baker, III, son of General William C. Baker who purchased the sword from a shop on Wisconsin Avenue in Washington, DC. PROVENANCE: Hobby Shop, Washington, DC; William C. Baker, III, 1954; Clarence F. Runtsch Collection, 1965; The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 34-1/2″ blade retains much of its orig luster with some staining and about 80% dull gold highlights with cleaning. Silvered scabbard body grip and silver section of mounts retain good detail and silver patina. Brass relief mounts, guard and pommel have traces of gilt in protected areas. 53094-153 JS (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2287

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2288
$2,012.50

GROUP OF 8 ANTIQUE SWORDS PLUS MISCELLANEOUS SWORD PARTS.

1) Model 1852 Naval Officer’s sword with blade presentation to “WILLIAM O’CONNOR, USS NEW JERSEY, 1918” along with 8 of O’Connor’s medals including numbered and/or named campaign medals for West Indies, Philippines, Cuban Pacification, China Relief and a named Sampson medal with 4 bars, though detached. 2) Model 1852 Naval Officer’s sword, 20th century. 3) 20th century 1852 Naval Officer’s sword inscribed in panel which appears later than manufactures sword “HALSEY”. 4) 20th century US Naval Officer’s sword. 5) 20th century, Wilkinson small sword with knight’s head pommel. 6) Model 1902 US Officer’s sword named to “JASON HERNANDEZ”. 7) US Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s saber by J. H. Wilson. 8) Commemorative Wilkinson miniature broadsword. In addition to swords, there is a loose 20th century German foot officer’s blade and scabbard, 1860 Militia Staff scabbard, Model 1840 Cavalry scabbard and Model 1840 Artillery scabbard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Swords overall are mostly very good to fine. The medals all have frayed ribbons, some are detached, but surfaces are good with patina. 53094-147 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2288

2289
$6,612.50

FINE PRESENTATION SILVER GRIPPED CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SWORD TO CAPTAIN HARRY FRALEY, 66TH OVVI.

This is a fine engraved brass scabbard Emerson & Silver Trenton, New Jersey made officer’s sword with a panoply of arms and eagle in hilt, fluted, decorated silver grip with brass wire wrap, solid brass scabbard with 5-line presentation “PRESENTED BY COL. JOHN T. MITCHELL / IN BEHALF OF THE MEMBERS OF CO. A / 66TH O.V.V.I. / TO CAPT. HARRY FRALEY / 66TH OVVI”. Below the presentation and lower on scabbard is a well engraved star representing the 20th Army Corps. Fraley entered service as 1st Lieutenant November 5, 1861 and was finally mustered out in Louisville, Kentucky in July of 1865. The 66th Ohio saw service in Virginia while in the 12th Corps before being transferred to the 20th Corps after Gettysburg where the unit fought under General Geary. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. 32″ blade retains most of its lustrous finish with fine typical Emerson & Silver etching, including 4″ tall soldier carrying American flag along with other patriotic motifs and motto “UNION”. Sword is overall a light mustard patina, still exhibiting strong traces of gold gilt in protected areas of hilt and scabbard mounts. Silver grip has staining but retains its shape and complete fancy triple-wire wrap. Sword retains its protective leather washer. 53094-149 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2289

2290
$7,475.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: There was a typographical error. The estimate should be $4,000-$5,000.

HIGH GRADE STATUE GRIP MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD OF CAPTAIN HENRY FALES, MAYHEW GUARDS, 10TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA.

31-1/2″ lustrous Clauber blade with gold highlighted 9″ patriotic panels mounted in silver-plated solid brass scabbard with gilt relief mounts. Hilt features a full standing silver-plated Indian maiden wearing tobacco leaf skirt. Pommel exhibits a full relief American eagle on patriotic shield. This is quite an ornate Civil War era surplus sword with “1873” presentation. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Blade retains virtually all its orig luster with only minor blemishes. Hilt and scabbard and mountings retain about half of their orig silver and gold plating. Drag is missing its retaining screw. 53094-150 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2290

2291
$2,012.50

HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD WITH FLUTED SILVER GRIP AND EAGLE HEAD QUILLON.

This fine import sword for American market, 32″ blade retaining most of its orig luster with patriotic motifs. Fluted and decorated metal grip which is silver-plated. High relief pommel and decorated US cut-out letters in basket. Silvered scabbard is brass mounted with ring mounts in raised relief of American eagle and knights head which are most unusual. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 32″ blade retains much of its orig luster with 17″ etched patriotic American panels, with some staining and scuffing near ricasso. Silvered scabbard and grip retain about 80% orig plate with areas of thinning and staining. Scabbard mounts and hilt retain over half of their orig gold plate with balance a stained dark mustard/chocolate patina. And old March 1961 tag still attached states this was a general sword and is similar to Peterson Number 118. 53094-151 JS (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2291

2292
$0.00

US MODEL 1862 NAVAL OFFICER’S CUTLASS.

This particular example is shown as Figure 141, pg 163 in Harold L. Peterson’s 1954 scholarly text The American Sword. He notes this is a variant with floral decorations and same U.S.N. cutout in basket. These same swords were offered by Bannerman as early as 1905 and are thought possibly to be of post-war manufacture. Sword is marked on one ricasso “U.S.N. / D.R / 1862”. Cutlass still retains it’s leather grip and twisted wire which is almost always missing. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. 26-1/4″ blade is grey with staining and light pinprick pitting. Ames marking is not discernible, though inspector’s marks are as noted. Brass is a mixed mustard patina. Capstan rivet is brass. Rack numbers are found on top of quillon. 53094-156 JS (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2292

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2293
$5,175.00

IMPRESSIVE CASED 1905 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE PRESENTATION HIGH GRADE MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD.

Model 1860 militia staffs don’t get much fancier or gaudier then this one! Decorated, fluted silver grip, extra branches, high relief, top mount with Virginia state seal and 3-color enamel, with silver intertwined logo “VPI”. Middle mount has red and blue enamel covered patriotic shield. Presentation between mounts in raised gold relief “PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN C.E. COYNER / BY CO. B. V.P.I. JUNE 1905”. Sword is like knew, still tied with a bullion sword knot and fancy bullion sword belt with gold and silver eagle buckle. Housed in orange velvet lined hinged presentation case. Housed with pair of white gloves and white handkerchiefs and orig linen carrying bag for sword. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Sword is extremely fine, retaining virtually all of its orig gold plating to hilt and blade. The 31″ double-edged blade made my M. C. Lilley is emblazoned with long patriotic panels including the captain’s name with gold highlights, retaining virtually all its orig luster. Silver grip is equally fine. Interior of case is fine. Exterior of case is heavily scuffed, but sound and solid with functional clasps. 53094-158 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2293

2294
$5,462.50

EXCEPTIONAL CASED HIGH GRADE 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S MILITIA SWORD.

This sword is in “like new” condition in purple silk lined case. Bright steel scabbard with pierced raised relief gilded mounts. Fluted, engraved silver handle with gilded flat wire. Eagle on large languette is in raised relief holding riband. Knuckle bow is decorated with zigzag arrows taken from Roman or Napoleonic themes. This is about as fancy and mint a late 19th-earl 20th century militia staff sword can be. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. 30-1/2″ blade retains virtually all of its luster, with about a 1/2″ scratched area below gold highlighted etched panels. Full firm marks “M C LILLEY, COLUMBUS, OHIO”. Steel scabbard is polished bright with the most minor cosmetic blemishes. Gold plated relief cut-out mounts, gold plated hilt and pommel and languettes retain virtually all their bright orig gold. Casing is heavily scuffed, but otherwise sound and solid with some light soiling and wear to cradle inside case. Key to casing is missing. 53094-159 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2294

2295
$4,600.00

TWO EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR AMES EDGED WEAPONS.

1) Model 1832 regulation short artillery sword “N.P. AMES / SPRINGFIELD” on one ricasso and “UNITED / STATES / 1833″ on other. 25-3/4″ overall with 19” double edged blade with 3 fullers, complete “ADK” inspected scabbard. 2) Ames Dahlgren Bowie-bayonet, 16-5/8″ overall, 12″ blade dated and inspected “U.S.N. / D.R. / 1863” with full maker’s mark. Matching brass mounted leather scabbard. These 2 knives are very fine examples, retaining most of their orig finish. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Blade retains some orig luster with staining and pinprick pitting. Several nicks in cutting edge. Markings are crisp and well discerned. Scabbard is sound and solid, retaining most of its orig black dyed surface. Scabbard mounts and hilt have mixed mustard patinas. 2) Blade retains most of orig luster with several light nicks in cutting edge. Brass mounts have matching, cleaned patina. Scabbard body is sound, retaining most of its orig black finish with some scuffing. 53094-160 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2295

2296
$690.00

GROUP OF 7 CIVIL WAR-INDIAN WAR ERA 45-70 ANGULAR BAYONETS.

Included in this group are 6 Springfield 45-70 bayonets; 3 with scabbards, 2 which have “US” embossed brass belt loop rosettes. The other bayonet in this group is made for a Model 1816 musket with no US surcharge, only an “X” stamped on muzzle attachment. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine, overall. Several retain orig blue or bright finish. Scabbards all sound and solid with scuffing to leather frogs. 53094-172 JS (400-600) – Lot 2296

2297
$6,325.00

6 INDIAN WAR ERA ENTRENCHING TOOLS AND CAMP KNIVES.

This group includes 2 Model 1880 “hunting knives”, standard configuration 8-1/2″ x 2″ blades. These all purpose knives were used for hand to hand combat, camp use and digging trenches. Both varieties are included: 1) iron mounted 1st issue, SN 129, with correct “Varney” patent sheath marked “WATERVLIET ARSENAL”. 2)brass mounted 2nd issue, SN 903, also “WATERVLIET ARSENAL” marked proper style sheath. 3) Springfield Armory Model 1873 entrenching tool. This earliest manufactured and issued Springfield Armory edged weapon other than a bayonet is rarely found in fine condition. 13-1/2″ overall, blade is 8″ x 3-1/2″. Orig scabbard is leather covered tin with brass trim and iron loop. Matching “US” surcharges are found on scabbard body and turned wood handle. 4) Springfield 1873 trowel bayonet, a scarce blued example with patent marks on socket which still retains wood handle and correct scabbard. 5) Rare 1868 trowel bayonet with patent hinged finger loop. Scabbard patent marked “DECEMBER 1 1863”. 6) 1st Type Model 1869 trowel bayonet with finger loop. Scabbard patent marked “1863” and “US”. Lot also includes 3 loose scabbards for Spanish American War era Hospital Corps knives, two of which are marked “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL”; the version without brass belt loop is marked “WATERVLIET ARSENAL”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good overall. Blade has staining and light pitting. 2) Fine overall, bright blade. 3) Very good to fine overall with staining. 4) Very good to fine, bright blade, retaining most of its blue to socket. 5) Very good to fine overall. Scabbard marked on 3-line marking on frog. 6) Very good overall. Grey overall with staining, light pitting. Scabbard is sound with scuffing with 2-line markings on frog. Brass tip is missing its retaining pins. Loose scabbards are good to very good overall. 53094-164 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2297

2298
$2,587.50

EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF AMERICAN MILITARY KNIVES.

1) Collins & Company Bowie knife, 16-1/4″ overall, 11-7/8″ double edged blade. 5-line Collins address, unique turned stacked leather grip. Leather scabbard with brass tip and leather frog. 2) Model 1909 Bolo, 19-1/2″ overall, 14″ blade. Springfield Armory dated 1909, SN 745. Scabbard also date 1909 and inspected at Rock Island Arsenal. 3) Model 1904 Hospital Corps knife, 17-5/16″overall, 11-3/4″ blade. 1910 Springfield Armory manufacture, SN 15645 with matching 1910 dated Rock Island Arsenal scabbard. 4) USMC Medical Corpsmen knife, 16-5/8″ overall, 11-3/8″ blade. Marked “U.S.M.C. / CHATILLON N.Y.” in matching “USMC / BOYT / 44″ marked scabbard. 5) V44 Survival knife, 14″ overall, 9-1/4” blade, composition grip. Blade and scabbard both marked “COLLINS’. 6) Collins with presentation knife to “IN HONOR OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK WHO SERVED IN THE SPANISH WAR – JANUARY 16, 1899″ 17″ overall, 12-1/4″ blade. Plated scabbard tip and red felt lined frog, stacked leather washer grip. 7) Like new in box Cattaraugus folding machete, 15-1/2″ overall, 10” blade. Black composition handle. These knives were issued to the Army Air Corps as survival knives. Orig blue cardboard box with Cattaragus logo. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good to fine. Blade is grey/white with light old sharpening. 2) Fine overall. Blade retains most of its orig luster with staining. Walnut grip slabs show hand worn patina with several small scuffs. Scabbard is sound and solid with scattered nicks and dents. 3) Very fine overall. Blade retains most of its orig polish. Belt loop retains most of its orig blue and brown leather scabbard shows minor cosmetic blemishes. 4) Very fine overall. Appears un-issued with minor cosmetic blemishes to leather scabbard. 5) Fine to very overall. Bright blade with crisp markings. 6) Very fine overall. 7) Extremely fine overall. Appears like new with soiling and cracking to box. 53094-165 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2298

2299
$2,185.00

FINE LOT OF 19TH CENTURY BOWIE KNIVES.

This lot consists of 6 large folders and 1 sheathed Joseph Rodgers utility knife. 1) “MAPPIN & WEST / SHEFFIELD” on 4-1/4″ main blade, knife measures 9-1/2″ overall with 6 additional blades, and 4 tools inset into ivory slab grips. 2) Massive 13 tool. 10″ overall with 4-1/2″ main blade. Unmarked stag grips. 3) Large sheathed folder, 11-1/2″ overall with 7-1/2″ clip-point blade, unmarked. Push button release on checkered horn grips. Leather sheath stamped “J.O. BAVIN”. 4) Large sheathed folder, 12-1/4″ overall with 7-1/2″ clip-point blade marked “J.A. HENCKELS”. 5) 91/4″ overall Joseph Rodgers & Sons utility knife with 5″ blade in German silver mounted brown leather scabbard, retains tweezers inset into horn grip, but missing second tool. 6) Large sheathed folder “GECO / SOLINGEN”, 12-1/4″ overall with 7-3/4″ clip-point blade. 7) Large folder measuring 9-3/4″ overall with 4-1/4″ main blade. Stag grip slabs with inscription on German silver plaque “W. RUSSELL STEVENSON / 28.1.84”, seven additional hinged tools and 3 inset tools in grips which are 2 sets of tweezers and vent pick. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall. 2) Shows more wear and use than others. Scissors are non-functional, iron patina with pitting, engraving still crisp on nail puller. Other knives show honest use, all with good sheaths where present. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-163 JS (2,000-2,500) ESA – Lot 2299

2300
$1,495.00

GROUP OF 4 FLASKS.

1) Peace Flask made by Batty. Riling No. 862. Flask shows eagle with shield over clasped hands in an oval of stars. Bottom of flask shows a panoply of arms and flags with a shield embossed “US”. Flask is embossed on both sides. Flask is dated “1851”. Collar of top has “ABK” inspector mark. 2) Colt flask made for 1849 Pocket Model and the 31 Cal. New Model Pocket Root revolver. These flasks were made by both Mathewman & Batty. Sides show eagle and shield decoration with stars above and “E PLURIBUS UNUM” in banner below crossed pistols. Rapley No. F-6. 3) Adams fouled anchor “U.S.N.” flask. Body of flask is embossed with fouled anchor over “U.S.N.” on both sides. Top of flask is marked “ADAMS / J.S.P.” inspector mark. Flask is dated “1846”. “J.S.P.” is also stamped on collar of body. 4) Rare Colt flask for Pocket Model revolver made by Dixon & Sons, London. Flask is embossed with a standing eagle with a revolver and flask in its talons. “COLT’S PATENT” is marked above eagle. There are two rows of balls below eagles talons. Rapley No. F-3. This flask is shown in Riling book No. 806 and 807. This type of flask is pictured in a Colt advertising lithograph of 1853. Spout is marked “DIXON & SONS ENGLAND”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Body shows a deep mustard brown patina with clear scene and a few minor dents. Scene is intact. Markings on top are clear. Spout has replacement charger screw. 2) Fine. Body shows a deep smooth patina with very few handling marks. Panels are sharp. Top & spout show considerable gilt finish. Spring shows considerable blue finish. 3) Fine. Flask shows a smooth mellow mustard patina overall. Scenes on both sides are sharp. Scene is intact. All markings are clear and legible. 4) Fine. Flask shows a deep, uncleaned dark brown patina. Scene on both sides is very sharp. Scene is intact. Top and spout both retain a generous amount of gilt finish. Spring shows considerable blue. 53094-183 TEP (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2300

2301
$2,070.00

GROUP OF 5 19TH CENTURY MILITARY CANTEENS.

1) 7-1/4″ x 3″ American “War of 1812 era” wooden drum canteen with integral octagonal wood spout, maker marked “E.ARENTS”. 2) 7″ x 4″ wooden drum canteen, British with broad arrow proof dated “1859” painted blue. 3) 7-1/4″ x 2-1/2″ Confederate cedar wood, nicely carved “11TH MS / REG / 17”. Cork and metal plug. 4) 8″ Model 1858 bullseye US regulation canteen with painted battle scene of soldier helping wounded man with his canteen. Linen sling with Japanned buckle, orig stopper still tied in place. 5) 8″ Civil War canteen converted for Spanish American era use, with 1904 dated Rock Island Arsenal strap, canvas cover with “U.S.” stamped. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall, painting on 4) has numerous chips and reductions, but still discernible. 53094-178 JS (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2301

2302
$3,162.50

FINE 12 POUNDER STAND OF GRAPE.

Among the rarer artillery projectiles from the Civil War you will find, is an orig 12-pounder stand of grape, measuring 6″ high and about 4.67″ in diameter. This example is in beautiful surplus condition, still retaining much of its orig black finish, only missing the cord that would have made a handle on top plate. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall, iron patina with rust and pitting. 53094-181 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2302

2303
$10,350.00

RARE AND UNIQUE MODEL 1816 PRESENTATION FLINTLOCK MUSKET WITH ENGRAVED GERMAN SILVER MOUNTINGS.

NSN. Cal. .64. 42″ bbl. Marked on top of bbl “J INSHAW / 150 WILLIAM ST. / New-York”, “US / NWP / P”. Bbl features scroll engraving along with arrow pointing towards end of muzzle, at breech area and around bands. German silver bbl bands with engraving. Engraved German silver buttplate, sideplate, and trigger guard as well as numerous inlays. Large German silver eagle perched atop globe with inscription “Generous Actions / HAVE THEIR OWN REWARD” on right side of butt. Large German silver panoply of arms and American flag on left side of stock with “Presented To / John. D. Williamson. / as a tribute of regard for his NOBLE CONDUCT / on the 6th Decr 1836 Wm P. ROGERS.”, “1776” appearing closer to the toe in a separate panel. Bottom of stock features anther inlay with “LIBERTY” at bottom of a cap as well as a family coat-of-arms. Lockplate is engraved with an American eagle and shield. Hammer and frizzen are also engraved. Orig flint. Stock is checkered at wrist. Ramrod appears orig and correct for the gun. This gun is certainly worthy of further research. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Gun remains in fine and untouched orig condition. Engraving and markings are clear. Pleasing patina to German silver and steel parts. Wood is fine with minor handling marks and some wear to checkering at wrist. One small inlay missing from right side of butt. The tip of the wing of the eagle on the right side of the butt, a small piece from the large inlay on the left side of the butt, as well as a small piece of the sideplate are missing. Bore is dirty with light surface rust and minor pitting. Mechanics are fine. 53094-88 GER (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2303

2304
$4,600.00
Revised: 3/20/2018

Please Note: Hammer will not hold full cock.

SHARPS NEW MODEL 1865 MEACHAM CONVERSION “BUFFALO” RIFLE WITH DOUBLE SET TRIGGERS.

SN C43847. Cal. 45-2 1/10″. 30″ oct bbl, Rocky Mountain blade front sight, Lawrence patent rear sight. Blue and case color finish. Straight grain checkered American walnut stocks with Sharps buttplate. Double set triggers. Bbl is marked “OLD RELIABLE” in a clip-corner rectangle in front of “SHARPS RIFLE CO BRIDGEPORT. CONN.” in front of rear sight. Cal. mark is on left flat of bbl near breech. Bbl is stamped “45727” under forearm followed by “58” reading in opposite direction. Receiver is of the carbine type. Saddle ring hole has been plugged. Pellet primer has been ground off. Lockplate is of the thick type. Left side of receiver is marked “C. SHARPS PAT / SEPT 12TH 1848”. Lock is marked “C SHARPS’ PAT / OCT. 5TH 1852”. Stocks are coarsely checkered in a diamond pattern. Buttstock has saddle ring slide mount ground flat. This type of Sharps rifle was manufactured by gun makers using surplus Civil War era carbine receivers and parts purchased from the Sharps Rifle Company. Demand was great in the early 1870’s and Sharps production was very small. These rifles filled the gap. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 90% of the grey/blue finish with only minor high-point wear and a few handling marks. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver retains 50% of the muted case color finish. Lock shows a considerable amount of case color finish as does the hammer. Takedown pin retains 90% blue. Lever is a smooth grey/brown patina with traces of case color that is vivid at the tail. Markings are sharp. Lock mark has a scratch across it. Mechanics are crisp. Set triggers function. Stocks are very good, full sized with sharp checkering and most of the varnish finish with only minor handling marks. Buttplate shows considerable case color finish that is vivid on tang. Forend cap is a grey/blue patina with some roughness. Screws all show a generous amount of blue finish. An opportunity to obtain an example of a Sharps “Buffalo Rifle” made for the hunts of the 1870’s in 45-70 Cal. 53094-116 TEP (5,000-6,250) – Lot 2304

2305
$6,037.50
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: Pistol-carbine is accompanied by an original 1858 dated letter on Springfield Armory stationary signed by superintendent.

SCARCE AND DESIRABLE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 PISTOL CARBINE WITH MATCHING STOCK.

SN 16. Cal. .58. 12″ bbl. Standard markings. 1856 dated on lock and bbl tang. Clear cartouches on left side opposite lock. Orig swivel ramrod. Proper matching detachable shoulder stock with “US” stamped on top of buttplate. Both gun and stock are numbered “16”. No cartouche on stock. Rear sight appears to be a replacement. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with metal surfaces exhibiting an even matching patina. Uniform extremely minor pitting on exposed steel parts. All markings are clear and sharp in metal. Wood appears to have had an additional coat of varnish applied, cartouches are still visible. Bore has light pitting with well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-68 GER (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2305

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2306
$0.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE STARR DA ARMY WITH CASE COLORED FRAME.

SN 15028. Cal. 44. Blue & case colored with 8″ rnd bbl, dovetailed half moon front sight with unmarked case colored frame. Mounted with an unmarked 1-pc walnut grip. Abut 23,000 of these fine revolvers were made ca. late 1850’s early 1860’s with most being purchased by the U.S. Government & bear military inspector marks. This revolver was probably a prototype or experimental with its case colored 2-pc frame & case colored hammer. This is only the second one of these case colored Starrs this cataloger has ever examined. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, probably unfired. Bbl retains 97-98% orig factory blue with some very slight muzzle edge wear & slight thinning on right side of muzzle. Rammer retains bright case colors on pivot with handle a silver/gray patina. Frame & hammer retain virtually all of their brilliant orig case colors with strong orig lacquer, lightly faded on right side. Grip has a replaced chip in front toe with a few dings on bottom & retains virtually all of its orig oil finish. Cylinder appears to be unfired & retains about 95% orig factory blue with front & back edge wear and a drag line. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 53094-47 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2306

2307
$8,050.00

SUPERB SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL AMERICAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 5707. Cal. 44 RUSSIAN. 8″ bbl. Blue finish overall with nickel silver pinned front sight and traditional rear sight at latch. Serial number 5707 was manufactured between 1870-1872 and has an assembly number #97 found on frame, cylinder and bbl under latch. These were the first large caliber Smith & Wessons to be successfully marketed. They were used extensively and are rarely found in good condition. Later adopted by the US military and many governments abroad including Russia, Argentina and Cuba. Reports of these guns having been used and associated with the Battle of Little Big Horn. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall with almost all blue finish remaining and approximately 20% finish loss is noted on cylinder and forward section of bbl balance turning to a somewhat plum. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling and excellent chambers. Mechanics are crisp and function properly. This is numbers matching revolver. 53094-4 TDW (7,500-9,500) – Lot 2307

2308
$10,925.00

SUPERB SMITH & WESSON MODEL NUMBER 3 FIRST MODEL AMERICAN SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER.

SN 4097. Cal. 44 AMERICAN. 8″ bbl. Full nickel finish with case colored hammer, trigger guard and trigger. Two piece smooth walnut grips with pinned blade front sight and integral sight and rear latch. Manufactured from 1870-1872 these handguns were Smith & Wesson first foray into the large bore cartridge handgun market. Used extensively during the westward expansion period as well as abroad. This First model American variation is considered to be one of the rarest of all Smith & Wesson large frame revolvers. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding overall condition with almost all factory nickel finish remaining. Case colros found on hammer and trigger guard are still vivid. Bore is sharp bright and crisp. Action and mechanics are functioning properly with no issues. The assembly no. 228 is found under the grips, rear of cylinder and rear of bbl under latch, however an obvious factory error has occurred as the latch has an assembly no. of 227. The SN 4097 is found on bottom of butt and on the inside of right grip, this outstanding example would be hard to improve upon and will certainly be the center piece of a Smith & Wesson. 53094-5 TDW (7,500-9,500) – Lot 2308

2309
$8,050.00

OUTSTANDING SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NUMBER 3 REVOLVER WITH FACTORY BOX AND TARGET SIGHTS.

SN 29793. Cal. 44 RUSSIAN. 6-1/2″ nickel finished bbl and receiver. The new model number 3 was the first cataloged revolver from Smith and Wesson with target adjustable sights. This variation having a blued blade front sight with bead on top affixed by pin in bbl and a screw adjustable windage adjustable rear sight affixed to opening latch. Case colored hammer, trigger and trigger guard with 2-pc factory monogrammed and numbered plastic checkered grips. These rare target variations are infrequently encountered and even more so rare is to be found in prime collectible condition. Housed in a Smith & Wesson factory green pebble finished box with label denoting “Smith & Wesson .44 Single Action Nickel 6-1/2” and penciled on bottom with matching SN. Traditional 2-line Smith & Wesson address on top bbl rib ending with 1871 patent date. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding overall condition with several minute areas of hazing of the nickel finish as noted. A small area behind rear sight as well as a small area to left of hammer and two small areas to rear outer edge of cylinder. Bore and mechanics are as expected to be as new. Numbers have been found to be all matching including on bbl, cylinder, frame and right grip. Box is extremely fine with near perfect label and only minor traces of distress on the interior from the storage of said revolver. Exterior of box is equally fine with slight edge wear on top of lid and on corners and with one loose corner on label end. 53094-7 TDW (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2309

2310
$5,175.00

EXCEPTIONAL SMITH & WESSON .44 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH FACTORY BOX AND IVORY GRIPS.

SN 10390. Cal. 44 RUSSIAN. 6-1/2″ bbl. with nickel finish overall mated with case color hammer and lever and brilliant blue trigger guard. Traditional Smith & Wesson 2-line address on top of bbl ending with 1880 patent date. Mounted with what is believed to be factory ivory grips and are so denoted on bottom of box in pencil as having ivory grips. These large frame No. 3 double action revolvers or simply known as Smith and Wesson .44 double action were used extensively in the Southwest, South America and even utilized abroad during the first World War were treasured by both lawmen and civilians alike. This fine example is housed in a factory brown pebble grain finished box with factory labels denoting “Frontier Smith & Wesson Double Action 44 Nickel 6-1/2”. Matching number is penciled on bottom and a small inked warning stating that: “We do not guarantee this revolver when used with smokeless or nitro powders”. Also a penciled section indicating “Ivory” obviously referring to the grips. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall with several small areas of finish loss found on front blade sight, high points of cylinder and on backstrap at confluence of grip and frame. Bore and mechanics are in working order and functioning properly. Bore is bright and sharp. The 2-pc ivory grips are quite solid with a very pleasant patina with several small age cracks at bottom, however no material loss is noted. Front sight blade has been slightly trimmed by hand, obviously for the previous owners shooting preference. Almost all case color remains on hammer and trigger and over 95% of the blue finish remains on trigger guard. The factory box is quite stellar as the label is exceptionally fine. Top of box shows slight wear at corners with one corner being loose. Included inside the box are two wiping brushes for bore maintenance. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-24 TDW (3,500-4,500) ESA – Lot 2310

2311
$6,900.00
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: The lot #2311 has an incorrect caliber listed in the catalog. The title is correct however the caliber designation in the description should be listed as 44-40 WCF and not .44 Russian.

OUTSTANDING SMITH & WESSON 44 DOUBLE ACTION FRONTIER REVOLVER IN ORIG BOX.

SN 10481. Cal. .44 Russian. 6-1/2″ bbl. Deep, rich factory blue finish overall with vivid case colors on hammer and trigger. 2pc Smith & Wesson hard rubber monogrammed grips. These large frame dbl action Smith & Wessons were truly Smith & Wesson’s first foray into the dbl action world. They were known for their outstanding fit and finish. They were well known for their reliability and strength and were favored throughout the world and frequently encountered being utilized by troops during the first World War. This outstanding example is housed in what appears to be its orig factory purple pebble grain finished cardboard box with both top and bottom label on edge indicating “FRONTIER” on top label and “SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE 44 ACTION BLUED.6 1/2 INCH” on the bottom. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Outstanding overall condition with a very slight amount of finish loss at muzzle and on blade sight as well as in several small areas of cyl. All areas of loss are consistent with being housed in its orig cardboard box. Estimated at over 97% finish and retaining virtually all of its vivid case colors on trigger and hammer. Bore and chambers of cyl are excellent. Mechanics function properly with a strong a solid lock-up and crisp action. Box is very fine with very strong label with slight material loss at top and two loose corners on lid of box. Lightly visible on bottom of box in pencil is matching SN to revolver. Revolver has matching numbers found on frame, bbl, cyl and interior of one grip. An outstanding example. 53094-23 TDW (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2311

2312
$2,012.50

LOT OF 4 BOXES FOR SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.

1) English leather luggage case for 2 Smith & Wesson revolvers. Box has leather straps. Lining is red with partitions. Box contains. Cleaning rod and 2 turn screws. Inside lid has Cogswell & Harrison label. Accessories are all marked “C & H”. Lid has train labels and the initial “F.W.B.”. Paper label under initials identifies passenger “LIEUT. C. W. PATERSON C. T. S. BEACHHILL-ON-SEA SUSSEX” dated “JUNE 23, 1917”. 2) Pasteboard box with a mottled red/black finish. Box is unmarked with the exception of “50050” written in pencil on back. 3) Pasteboard box with a mottled grey/blue with red accent for a S&W 1-1/2″ size revolver. Back of box has written in ink “SMITH WESSON REVOLVER BOUGHT / AT COBRING FROM MAJOR JEFFREY TOSTALL / NO 15979 1-1/2″ SIZE / $14.00 RICHARD B SAMPSON SEPTEMBER 19 1866”. 4) Black cardboard box for a S&W 38 4″ DA revolver. Box is covered with a black cloth material. White end label shows “38 DOUBLE ACTION NICKEL 4″”. Inside label in lid shows directions for use. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Box is intact. Handle and straps are intact. Lining and label are very good, and accessories are very good. 2) Good to very good. Box is complete but lid has broken corners with tape repairs and one broken hammer hole in the side. 3) Very good. Box is intact with no broken corners and no tape repairs. Inside of box is stained. 4) Very good to fine. Box is completely intact. Labels are clean. Inside box has some staining. 53094-145 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2312

2313
$1,840.00

FACTORY ENGRAVED REMINGTON-RIDER MAGAZINE PISTOL WITH 2-PC ROSEWOOD GRIPS.

SN NA. Cal. 32 RF. 3″ bbl. Full nickel finish. Two-piece rosewood grips. Top bbl flat shows Remington address and Rider’s patent mark in two lines. Pistol is otherwise unmarked except for some hash marks on inside of both grips. Bbl has walking punch engraving on the upper flats. Side flats show punch dot engraving with scalloped borders. Frame shows scroll engraving with a fine punch dot background and punch dot/line accent with a rope border. A star is engraved on the top flat in front of hammer. Backstrap shows scroll accent with punch dot line border. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Pistol retains nearly all of the original finish with some loss at the muzzle. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Hammer shows considerable fire blue on the back. Grips retain considerable varnish finish with high point wear and small handling marks overall. Mechanics are crisp. A very fine example of a Remington-Rider magazine pistol, one of less than 15,000 made. 53094-41 TEP (1,500-1,800) – Lot 2313

2314
$920.00

REMINGTON TYPE I MODEL NO. 2 DOUBLE DERINGER WITH 2-PC ROSEWOOD GRIPS.

SN 310. Cal. 41 RF. 3″ bbls. Full nickel finish. 2-pc rosewood grips. Top of bbl rib reads “E. REMINGTON & SONS. ILION N.Y./ELLIOT’S PATENT DEC 12TH 1865”. SN is struck on the bottom of the bbl assembly and on frame under left grip. “TOM” is scratched on inside of right grip. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl cluster retains almost all of the frosty nickel finish with sharp markings. Extractor shows traces of fire blue. Bores are dark with visible rifling. Frame retains nearly all of the frosty nickel finish with some speckling near the hammer and trigger. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Frame screws and bbl latch show traces of blue. Hammer shows a considerable amount of fire blue. Grips are very good, intact with only some minor handling marks overall. A nice example of an early production Remington double Deringer, one of approx. 14,000 made in 1868. 53094-42 TEP (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2314

2315
$1,150.00

REMINGTON DOUBLE DERINGER TYPE II MODEL NO. 3.

SN 789. Cal. 41 RF. 3″ bbl. Full nickel finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips. Top of bbl reads “REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION. N.Y.” in one line. SN is struck on bottom of bbl group and on bottom inside of grip frame. Grips are not marked. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl cluster retains nearly all the bright nickel finish with slight wear marks overall. Bbl markings are sharp. Bores are bright with visible rifling. Frame retains nearly all of the slightly frosty nickel finish. Extractor, screws, latch, hammer and trigger show a generous amount of blue finish. Grips are fine with sharp checkering, no losses and only slight high point wear. Mechanics are crisp. A fine example of a model No. 3 Remington double Deringer. 53094-43 TEP (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2315

2316
$2,357.50

REMINGTON-ELLIOT DERINGER IN AN ORIGINAL BOX.

SN 8364. Cal. 22. 3″ bbl. Gold and silver finish, 2-pc rosewood grips. Bbl cluster shows Remington address and Elliot patent marks rolled behind front sight. SN is stamped on bottom of bbl cluster. Accompanying box has label inside lid giving directions for loading and cleaning pistol. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl cluster retains a generous amount of gold wash finish that is tarnished considerably, but is bright in protected areas. Markings are sharp and clear. Frame retains most of the orig silver plate finish which has drifted to a dark blue/black patina. There is slight roughness along the upper backstrap on left side. Grips are about fine with a few minor dents and no losses. Varnish has some high-point wear. Box is very good. One end panel is missing from lower part. Label is clean and totally legible with a few minor abrasions and stains. A very nice example of a Remington “Pepperbox” Deringer in a finish that is seldom seen on this model. 53094-45 TEP (2,500-3,125) – Lot 2316

2317
$1,092.50

REMINGTON-ELLIOT PEPPERBOX PISTOL WITH ROSEWOOD GRIPS.

SN 10654. Cal. 22 RF. 3″ bbl cluster. Full nickel finish with 2-piece rosewood grips. Bbl cluster shows Remington address and Elliot’s patent mark in 2 lines rolled on top flat between flutes. SN is struck on inside left rear of frame and on bottom of bbl cluster. Grips were not removed. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl cluster shows 98% of the original nickel finish with only slight losses around the muzzle. Markings are sharp. Bores are bright with strong rifling. Frame retains 90% original nickel finish with some speckling on both sides and on the butt. Screws show considerable blue finish. Grips are fine and retain most of the varnish finish with some light handling marks and high point wear. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity for a collector to obtain a far above average example. 53094-44 TEP (750-950) – Lot 2317

2318
$690.00

SHARPS MODEL 1C PEPPERBOX PISTOL.

SN 3637. Cal. 22 RF. 2-1/2″ bbl, blue and silver finish, plain wood grips. Bbl cluster shows SN stamped on bottom and butt of frame, numbers match. Left side of frame is marked “C. SHARPS & CO PHILADA. PA.” and right side is marked “C. SHARPS PATENT 1859”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl cluster shows a deep mottled grey/brown patina overall with some minor dents. Bores are dark. Frame retains traces of silver in protected areas. Right side of frame mark is sharp; left side is partially washed out. SN is sharp. Grips are good with considerable varnish left. Grips have high-point wear and scratches overall. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of an early Sharps Pepperbox pistol. 53094-67 TEP (100-125) – Lot 2318

2319
$2,012.50

SHARPS FACTORY ENGRAVED BREECH LOADING 4-SHOT PEPPERBOX PISTOL.

SN 13480. Cal. 22 RF. 2-1/2″ bbl cluster. Blue and silver finish. 2-piece ivory grips. SN is struck on the bottom of the bbl cluster and butt of the grip frame. Bbl cluster is otherwise unmarked. Left side of frame is marked “C. SHARPS PATENT 1859” in a circle around hammer screw. Right side of frame is marked “C. SHARPS & CO PHILAD. PA.” in a circle around hammer screw. Frame is engraved in a scroll and floral pattern with checkerboard accents. Scallop decorated on apron behind hammer with engraving down backstrap. Butt has SN in a riband. Grip holding plate has scallop decoration. Frame has a dovetail steel repair at the locking point. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl cluster shows remnants of blue finish in protected areas with the balance being a mottled blue-gray patina. Bores are dark. Frame shows traces of silver plate in protected areas. Engraving and markings are sharp. Grips are fine, intact and show a deep mellow patina. Mechanics need attention. Pistol does not stay on full cock. A nice example of an engraved model 1A Sharps pepperbox pistol. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-37 TEP (2,500-3,000) ESA – Lot 2319

2320
$3,162.50

SHARPS & HANKINS 4-BARREL PEPPERBOX MODEL 3D PISTOL.

SN 6325. Cal. 32 RF. 3-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 2-pc checkered gutta percha grips. SN is stamped on butt of frame and bottom of bbl cluster. Top bbl rib is marked “ADDRESS SHARPS & HANKINS, PHILADELPHIA PENN.” Right side of frame is marked “C SHARPS PATENT / JAN 25 1859”. Rotating firing pin is mounted in the frame. Shell extractor is mounted vertically between bbl grooves at breech. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl cluster retains 98% orig bright blue finish. Markings are sharp. Bores are frosty with visible rifling. Frame retains 30% case color overall that is vivid on right side with balance blending to a silver/grey patina. Markings are sharp. Grips are fine, intact with sharp checkering. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to obtain a very fine Sharps & Hankins Pepperbox pistol in far above average condition. 53094-34 TEP (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2320

2321
$0.00

DEALER ENGRAVED TIPPING & LAWDEN MODEL 3 STYLE 4-BARREL PEPPERBOX PISTOL.

SN 623. Cal. 30 RF. 3″ bl shows British proof marks in flutes on both sides, blue and silver finish, 2-pc gutta percha grips. SN stamped on forward end of bbl. Top rib is marked “E.M.REILLY & CO. LONDON” which is a dealer’s mark. Left side of frame is marked “SHARPS’ PATENT” in a semi-circle around hammer screw. The upper half of circle has been engraved over. Frame is marked “42409” behind trigger. Bbl cluster has scroll engraving at breech and on each side. There is a stippled cartouche in center of engraving on side bbl. Muzzle has line decoration. Frame is engraved overall in a tight English scroll pattern. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl cluster retains 60% blue finish that is drifting to an even plum/brown with some muzzle wear. Markings are sharp. Bores are dark with traces of rifling. Frame is a deep mustard patina overall with traces of silver-plate in protected areas. Grips are very good, intact with some high-point wear overall. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of an engraved copy made in England of a Sharps Model 3 4-bbl Pepperbox. 53094-36 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2321

2322
$0.00

TIPPING & LAWDEN 4-BARREL MODEL 3 STYLE PEPPERBOX.

SN 1694. Cal. 30 RF. 3″ bbl, blue and silver finish, 2-pc gutta percha grips. Bbl assembly shows British proof marks in flutes on either side. SN is stamped on bottom of bbl cluster at forward end. Frame is marked on left side “TIPPING & LAWDEN SHARP’S PATENT” in a circle around the hammer screw. Bottom of left grip is marked “1856”. Hammer has a Sharps type rotating firing pin. This pistol is very similar to the Sharp’s & Hankin’s Model 3 with a different frame profile at the breech. Gutta percha grips are decorated in a vine pattern. Bbl release is operated by a pivoting lever. No further dis-assembly was affected. These Pepperbox pistols were manufactured in England in the 1860’s in the Sharps Patent design. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl cluster retains 98% of orig bright blue finish. Proof marks are sharp. Bores are bright with strong rifling. Frame retains 80% of silver finish that has turned a dark black patina overall with some speckling. Frame marking is sharp. Hammer is a smooth grey/brown patina with sharp checkering. Grips are fine and intact with a small crack on the bottom right grip. Mechanics are crisp, firing pin rotates. A very fine specimen of a Tipping & Lawden 4-bbl Pepperbox pistol made on the Sharp’s patent. 53094-35 TEP (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2322

2323
$6,325.00

CHICAGO FIRE ARMS COMPANY PALM PISTOL, IVORY MOUNTED.

SN 10591. Cal. 32 Extra Short RF. 2-1/2″ diameter nickel finished case with elephant ivory sideplate covers. Sideplates are marked “CHICAGO FIRE ARMS CO / CHICAGO, IL” and “THE PROTECTOR PAT. MCH. 8 83, AUG. 29 93”. Case has 3 raised finger rests with release for 6-shot revolving circular cyl. Trigger has elephant ivory thumb rest. 1-3/4″ rifled bbl. Frame edges and bbl have floral and knurled bordering designs. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Gun appears orig and matching with SNs found cyl, sideplate and frame. Over 95% plus nickel finish with minor cosmetic scratches, small dings and small areas of staining and light pitting. One sideplate cover has pitting and traces of nickel. Mechanics are fine. Crisp bright bore. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53094-33 JS (2,000-3,000) ESA – Lot 2323

2324
$6,037.50

SCARCE CHICAGO FIREARMS COMPANY PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL WITH BLUE FINISH.

SN 5210. Cal. 32 RF. 1-9/16″ bbl, full blue finish, Mother-of-pearl side panels. Left side disc is marked “CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. CHICAGO.ILL.”. Right disc is marked “THE PROTECTOR PAT. MCH. 6 83 AUG. 29. 93.”. SN is stamped on rotary breech and on inside of each sideplate. Right sideplate has “INS.” stamped under SN with “F” at center. Trigger has a gutta percha pad at rear. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine, appears unfired. Frame retains 98% bright blue finish overall with some high-point wear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Breech block is very clean. Mother-of-pearl side panels are fine and intact. Right side panel has two cracks but is stable. All markings are sharp and clear. Mechanics are crisp. This is a very scarce Protector Palm Pistol with a blue finish. Estimated production of 1000 that fall in the range of 3700-5400. 53094-31 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2324

2325
$5,175.00

CHICAGO FIREARMS COMPANY PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL.

SN 12020. Cal. 32 RF. 1-9/16″ bbl, full nickel finish, Mother-of-pearl sidepanels, gutta percha trigger pad. Left side disc is marked “CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. CHICAGO. I.”. Right side disc is marked “THE PROTECTOR PAT. MCH. 6. 83. AUG. 29. 93”. SN appears on inside of both sideplates and on breechblock. “H” is stamped under SN on right side plate. Frame shows some light decoration around mid-point of bbl and around right sideplate. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol retains 99% orig nickel finish. Chambers are clean. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Pistol appears unfired. Pearl panels are intact. Markings are sharp. Trigger pad is intact. Mechanics are crisp. A nearly new condition late-production Chicago Palm Pistol; hard to improve upon. 53094-32 TEP (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2325

2326
$258.75

*SEDGLEY BABY HAMMERLESS EJECTOR MODEL 1930 .22S REVOLVER WITH LEATHER HOLSTER.

SN 175. Cal. .22S. 1-3/8″ bbl. Patent and model marking on top of frame. Sedgley “S” at top of either side of orig hard rubber grips. Nickel finish. Folding trigger. Accompanied by extremely well made brown leather holster. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good, appearing to have been re-finished. Model marking is weak on top of frame, patent markings are clear. Grips are fine with extremely minor chips along edge. Bore is fine. Mechanics are fine. Holster is fine with scuff marks, strong stitching, slight crazing, cloth inner liner of holster is torn with pieces missing. 53094-65 GER (100-125) C&R – Lot 2326

2327
$143.75

*GOOD KOLB BABY HAMMERLESS .22S REVOLVER.

SN 644. Cal. .22S. 1-1/4″ bbl. Factory nickel finish. Hard rubber grips with cardboard spacers underneath. Folding trigger. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good, with some bubbling and loss to plated finish. Markings are clear. Bore is very good with distinct rifling. Grips are good with some scratches at bottom edge. Mechanics are functional. 53094-66 GER (100-125) C&R – Lot 2327

2328
$12,075.00

VERY LARGE ELEY CARTRIDGE BOARD.

Large wood frame Eley Brothers Ammunition board, approximately 40″ square. Board has a black painted wood frame and a light purple felt backboard. Case contains a multitude of shot shells, rifle cartridges, pistol cartridges, primers, and stripper clips manufactured by Eley Brothers, Ltd. Center of case has a circle of paper shot shells; four corners of case shows 4 circles of shot shells. Rifle and pistol cartridges border the center circle. Military stripper clips with cartridges also border the circle. Center of circle has a raised glass medallion that reads “ELEY AMMUNITION” around periphery. Center shows Eley trademark “EBL” in intertwined letters on a shield with “REGISTERED TRADEMARK” around the edge of shield. Medallion is bordered by paper shell caps and stacks of felt wads. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Frame is intact and shows numerous scratches and dents, especially on top panel. Backing board is clean. There are no missing cartridges. 53094-139 TEP (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2328

2329
$10,350.00

KYNOCH CARTRIDGE BOARD.

Cartridges are mounted in oak frame with a black inner frame. Cartridges are mounted on a cardboard backing with blue and gold graphics. Upper part of backboard reads “KYNOCH’S CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY’S WAR DEPARTMENT / MILITARY & SPORTING AMMUNITION”. Bottom of board reads “G. KYNOCH & CO. Ld BIRMINGHAM”. Board contains 25 rifle cartridges and 33 pistol cartridges. Center of board shows and array of 32 shotgun shells, both brass and paper arranged in an 8-pointed star pattern. Points of star show primers; center of star shows a Kynoch Railway Alarm Fog Signal. There are also 2 more fog signals on each side. Bottom of casing corners show 2 large gauge paper shot shells on left side and 2 brass case shot shells on right. There are also 4 friction tube primers for cannon at the bottom. All cartridges are individually labeled. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Lithograph backboard shows very minor water stain on right side. No missing cartridges. Graphics are bright. 53094-140 TEP (3,000-3,750) – Lot 2329

2330
$6,325.00

ELEY & KYNOCH AMMUNITION DISPLAY CASE.

Display case is made of oak. Top of case is marked “ELEY & KYNOCH AMMUNITION”. Bottom of case is marked “NOBEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED”. Case contains 50 shotgun shells and 64 rifle and pistol cartridges, along with 4 tins of primers, 2 tins of shot and various wads arranged in a circle in center. Case has a grey felt backing with an inside mahogany border. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine. Case has no cartridges missing. Outer case is in very good, untouched condition with orig finish. 53094-138 TEP (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2330

2331
$6,900.00

NOBEL’S SPORTING AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE BOARD, GLASGOW & LONDON.

Case has 51 paper shot shells mounted on a blue felt shield and case in a mahogany frame with mahogany background. Shield is bordered by 15 brass case bases. Backboard is lettered in red “NOBEL’S / SPORTING AMMUNITION” at the top with “GLASGOW & LONDON” at the bottom. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Case has no missing shells. Shield is in fine condition. Lettering is complete and intact. 53094-137 TEP (1,500-1,800) – Lot 2331

2332
$8,050.00

*OUTSTANDING EXTREMELY FINE 1945 M47C BRITISH NO.4.MK.1 T .303 SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE AND TRANSIT CHEST.

SN U36000. Cal. .303. 25-1/4″ bbl. All proper sniper rifle markings, including “S51” on bottom of stock. 1945 dated on left butt socket. All matching numbers including mag. Gun is in the orig matching No15 MK1 wood transit chest with label. Inside the chest is the orig matching scope and mount with steel carry case and leather strap. The scope is a No32 MK III 1945 marked scope. Matching number on scope body and top of stock. Mount number and steel carry case number match gun. Also included are both a Savage made British spike bayonet and a 1950 No.9 blade bayonet. American WWII style brown leather sling. There is also an unmarked leather strap in the box. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. Greasy. All markings sharp and clear. Wood is very fine with extremely minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny. Scope and carry case in matching condition. Excellent optics. Bayonets and sling show use and wear. Transit chest is very good, dirty with handling marks. Leather handles of chest are worn but solid. 53094-128 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2332

2333
$6,325.00

*VERY FINE RARE AND DESIRABLE BRITISH L42A1 ENFIELD 7.62 SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE AND TRANSIT CHEST.

SN G30629. Cal. 7.62. 27-1/2″ bbl. Proper markings. The L42A1 is a conversion of the No.4Mk1 (T) WWII sniper rifle. The base rifle is an M47C 1944. Numbers were matched during conversion. Proper half-stock configuration. Left side of receiver marked “L42A1 D71” over the orig “T” marking. Matching numbers on scope body and top of stock where it meets butt socket. The scope is a 1946 dated No.32 MK III, with orig markings lined out and proper L1A1 markings applied. Orig mount number properly x’ed out, matching number electric penciled in British style to gun. Proper leather lens cover. Correct metal scope transit case. Gun and scope in proper British wood transit chest, dated April 1987. These guns saw service from 1970 to 1990. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. Wood is very fine with minor handling marks. All markings are clear. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Scope in matching condition to gun with nice clear optics. Transit chest is fine with some minor paint loss. 53094-129 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2333

2334
$2,012.50

*EXTREMELY FINE SAVAGE NO. 4 MK I* US PROPERTY WWII ENFIELD .303 RIFLE.

SN 52C4335. Cal. .303. 25″ bbl. “U.S.PROPERTY” on top left of receiver. All matching numbers including orig mag. All parts marked with Savage “S” including wood. There do not appear to be any British proofs on this gun. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine showing minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Wood is fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. There are no cartridge marks on bolt face or in chamber. No cartridge marks on follower of mag. 53094-121 GER (1,000-1,250) C&R – Lot 2334

2335
$862.50

◊*UNUSUAL BRITISH SHTLE III CUTAWAY .303 RIFLE.

SN 690. Cal. 303. 25″ bbl. Right side of butt socket removed along with markings. Cutaway on both sides of gun. No matching numbers at all. Good Enfield stock cartouche on right side. Orig volley rear sight on left side. Orig mag cutoff. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine as cutaway. Markings are clear. Wood is fine. Mechanics are fine. 53094-122 GER (500-600) C&R – Lot 2335

2336
$862.50

◊*UNIQUE ENFIELD SHTLE III* 1918 WWI CUTAWAY .303 RIFLE.

SN K5073. Cal. 303. 25″ bbl. Standard Enfield markings on right of butt socket. Dated 1918. Right side of gun professionally cut away to show mechanics. Dummy 303 round in chamber. Cut off firing pin, spring, cocking knob in small bag with gun. Bolt does not appear to be numbered. Mag is British renumbered to match. Accessories in butt. Nosecap and wood are unnumbered. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with the majority of a professional British style black painted finish. Markings are clear. Wood is excellent as cutaway. Bore is fine. Mechanics need attention. 53094-119 GER (500-600) C&R – Lot 2336

2337
$4,600.00

*COMPLETE CRATE OF 10 FRENCH MAS 45 22 TRAINING RIFLES WITH ALL ACCESSORIES.

SN 30508/30538/30596/30566/30565/30510/30512/30539/30564/30552. Cal. 22 long rifle. Manufactured post WWII in Saint/Etienne France for training purposes of military personnel. These rifles were patterned after the Mauser Model 45 and the KKW rifle. The Model 45 emulates the controls of the Model 98 Mauser rifle of WWII fame. These rifles have a 5 round detachable magazine and are typically grey/green phosphate finished with a tangent sight graduated from 30 meters to 150 meters. Stocks utilized the available beech wood, however some are found with walnut. These rifles will be marked with the MAS banner crest over chamber with a steel buttplate and front sight hood. A number of these firearms were imported in the early 1980’s and were at that time quickly absorbed into the U.S. shooting market. The total production is speculated to have been 50,000 total rifles but has not been verified. These 10 gun crates are complete with all items being wrapped for long term storage in a beeswax and linen storage material. The crates include a cleaning rod, 10 slings and 3-5 magazines for each rifle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: As new and still wrapped in their French beeswax wrap with a document indicating that these were reinspected in 1974 while in storage with the French government. This unique time capsule of rifles inclusive of all its accessories is in fact as new and undisturbed. Only one of these rifles appears to have ever been unwrapped the other 9 are still sealed indicating that there are no import marks or post French inspection tampering. 53094-217 TDW (4,500-6,500) C&R – Lot 2337

2338
$1,150.00

*UNIQUE BRITISH WEBLEY WWI MARK VI CUTAWAY .455 REVOLVER.

SN 428800. Cal. .455. 6″ bbl. Standard markings. Dated 1918. Matching numbers on bbl, frame and cyl. Proper hard rubber grips, with “M” stamped on either side at bottom. Cutaway on both left and right sides to show internal mechanical function. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with most of the proper dull blue British Military finish. Markings are clear. Grips are good showing wear. Bore is dirty with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine as cutaway. 53094-25 GER (750-950) C&R – Lot 2338

2339
$4,312.50

FINE AND RARE GROUP OF WWI AND WWII AIR CORPS STERLING WINGS.

1) Very rare, orig and authentic WWI sterling Aviator’s wing with applied gold US letters. 3-7/8″ across, maker marked “DIBB / STERLING”. Wings have correct silver reinforced strip at top with brass studs and still retaining the orig locking washers. WWI wings are highly reproduced and this is an orig set originally from the collection of Don Armstrong of Atlanta, Georgia who sold these to Mr. Bentley. 2) Command Pilot made by “NS MEYER INC / NEW YORK”, 3″ wing with t-bar pin. A pasted label on verso “M GEN JACK KIDD, USAF (RET)”. 3) Senior Pilot made by “NS MEYER INC / NEW YORK”, 3″ wing with t-bar pin. 4) Pilot, 3″ wing marked “STERLING” with t-bar pin. 5) Aerial Gunner made by “NS MEYER INC / NEW YORK”, 3″ wing with t-bar pin. 6) Air Crew made by “AMICO”, 3″ wing with two pin back. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 53094-182 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2339

2340
$6,325.00

TWO RARE REGULATION US WWII ERA REGIMENTAL FLAGS, 741ST TANK BATTALION, 13TH REGIMENT US CAVALRY.

1) 50″ x 36″ plus 2″ fringe double applique embroidered silk design on green synthetic blend field. The 741st Tank Battalion was active 1942-1945. The Battalion participated throughout Northern Europe until the end of the war and was one of 5 tank battalions that landed in Normandy on D-Day. Their distinctive green and white unit insignia with crossed swords and Griffin heads are found on the American eagle’s shield with the motto above “STRENUE ET AUDACTER”. The full unit designation is found on riband below “741ST TANK BATTALION”. 2) 49″ x 35″ plus 2-1/2″ hand sewn silk fringe. Multi-colored silk embroidery is double applique on a yellow synthetic field. Patriotic American eagle holds ribbon in its beak with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” below sun rays with 13 stars. Riband below eagle “13TH REGIMENT U.S. CAVALRY”. 2″ hoist has sewn leather tabs for attachment at either end. The 13th US Cavalry had continued service from 1901 to date.In 1940, the 13th Cavalry Regiment was designated 13th Armored Division, seeing service in North Africa. This flag probably pre-dates this 1940 transition. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Good to very good. Silk embroidery and fringe are quite fine and complete. Field has numerous small tears and cracks that do not affect overall aesthetics. The 2-1/2″ hoist still retains its reinforced linen core. 2) Good to very good overall, great colors, silk embroidery and fringe are fine and complete, field has numerous small tears and reductions. Both flags can easily be conserved. 53094-188 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2340

2341
$2,300.00

FINE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1896 KRAG .30-40 CARBINE.

SN 56250. Cal. .30-40. 22″ bbl. Standard markings sharp and clear. 1896 dated cartouche on left side of stock. Clear circle P proof behind trigger guard. Proper 1896 style stock with dished out area for bolt handle. Saddle ring mounted on left side of stock. Proper front sight. Rear sight is not C marked. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with much of the proper finish on metal parts, receiver finish is mostly worn. No cartridge marks on bolt face. Bbl appears to have a preservative coating over finish. All markings clear. Metal sharp. Wood is crisp with sharp cartouche. Minor repair and filling at butt plate tang. Bore is greasy with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-90 GER (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2341

2342
$2,587.50

*LOT OF 2 GUNS: EXCEPTIONAL SPRINGFIELD 1898 KRAG .30-40 RIFLE & LLAMA .22 PISTOL IN BOX.

1) SPRINGFIELD 1898. SN 400423. Cal. .30-40. 30″ bbl. Standard markings. Crisp clear “1902” dated cartouche on left side of stock. Sharp circle “P” proof behind trigger guard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor finish loss on trigger guard, buttplate, bayonet lug and bbl at muzzle. All markings are crisp and clear. Case colors on safety lever and buttplate trapdoor. Wood is extremely fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Gun exhibits very little use if any. C&R 2) LLAMA XV ESPECIAL. SN 381691. Cal. .22LR. 3-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Made in Spain. Wood grips. Vent rib on top of slide. Accompanied by factory cardboard box with matching number on end and cleaning brush. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points and front of slide. All markings are clear. Very fine checkered wood grips. Minor ding in slide rib. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is dirty with scuff marks but solid. 53094-93, 53094-94 GER (1,750-2,250) – Lot 2342

2343
$4,600.00

*UNIQUE SPRINGFIELD 1903 MARK I CUTAWAY .30-06 RIFLE WITH CUTAWAY BAYONET.

SN 1157xx5. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. Factory cutout on left side of receiver for use with Pederson device. 7-15 dated bbl. 2 bolt finger groove stock. No cartouche on stock, “53” stamped behind trigger guard. Gun has been cut away on both sides, top and bottom. Accompanied by Springfield 1906 dated bayonet. Pommel, left grip, cross guard have been sectioned as well. Wood grips. Bright blade. Non-matching SN on right side of blade. Leather covered “R.I.A./ 1910/ H.E.K.” marked scabbard. Scabbard has not been sectioned or modified. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good with some blued finish remaining. All markings are clear. Wood is very good with dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Blade of bayonet has light areas of surface staining from rust. Markings are clear. Wood grips are fine. Finish worn off cross guard, mostly present on pommel. Latching mechanism in good working order. Scabbard is fine with light scuff and handling marks. Strong stitching. Clear markings. Some orig finish remaining on throat and belt hook. 53094-102 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2343

2344
$12,650.00

*OUTSTANDING ROCK ISLAND MODEL 1903 1908 .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 91345. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. 3 08 dated bbl. “C.N./ 1908.” cartouche on left side of stock. No bolt, finger groove stock. Circle P proof behind trigger guard. Proper bolt. Flat steel buttplate. Proper nickle plated cleaning kit in butt. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine showing minimal handling marks. Vibrant blue. Case colors still present on safety and magazine cutoff. Wood has very minor handling marks, sharp cartouche. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Kit in butt matches condition of gun. 53094-104 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2344

2345
$3,737.50

*VERY FINE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 STAR GAUGED .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 1310522. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. 4-29 dated bbl is star gauged at muzzle. Matching number on bolt body. “D.A.L.” cartouche on left side of full C stock. Unmarked brown leather sling. “P.J.O’HARE/ NEWARK.N.J./ MADE IN ENGLAND” marked folding rear sight protector. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with most of the finish, worn on either side of front sight ring. All markings clear. Stock is fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-107 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2345

2346
$4,025.00

*OUTSTANDING SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 STAR GAUGED .30-06 RIFLE

SN 1526322. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. 3-39 dated bbl with star gauge on muzzle. Proper bolt with matching SN. Proper “S.A./ S.P.G.” cartouche on left side of full C stock. Matching SN stamped in bottom of stock between sling swivel and grip, after “D35379” drawing number. “C64107” drawing number on rear handguard. Unmarked brown leather military style sling. Accompanied by a scarce “P.J.O’HARE/SOUTHORANGE.N.J./MADE IN U.S.A.” marked front sight/muzzle cover. Has “GWB” scratched into right side of cover. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks at muzzle. All markings are clear. Stock is extremely fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-105 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2346

2347
$1,782.50

*RARE & UNUSUAL REMINGTON MODEL 1903 WWII CUTAWAY .30-06 RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. This gun was made without markings on receiver. Quite possibly factory made as a cutaway due to manufacturing flaw on top of receiver. 3-42 dated Remington bbl. Proper “R” marking for Remington on small parts. Cutaway on both left and right sides of gun. Circle P proof on stock behind trigger guard. No government inspectors’ cartouche on left side of stock. Cleaning kit in butt. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. Markings are clear. Stock is fine with minor crack at wrist on top and on left side by magazine cutoff lever. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-103 GER (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2347

2348
$2,070.00

*VERY FINE SPRINGFIELD 1903 MARK I .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 1108756. Cal. 30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings on gun. 10-19 bbl date. Factory cutout on left side of receiver for Pederson device. Finger groove two bolt stock with “W.J.S.” cartouche on left side. Circle P firing proof behind trigger guard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with a majority of finish, worn most noticeably on either side of front sight band and other smaller areas. All markings are clear and crisp. Finish worn off bolt. Appears to have some sort of preservative coating on floorplate, rear sight collar, front band and bbl. Wood is fine with light dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-106 GER (1,000-1,250) C&R – Lot 2348

2349
$0.00

*OUTSTANDING WWI WINCHESTER 1917 ENFIELD .30-06 USGI RIFLE.

SN 23814. Cal. .30-06. 26″ bbl. Standard markings. “8-17” dated bbl. Proper ordnance wheel stamped under front stacking swivel in wood. This mark is commonly worn off. All proper “W” Winchester marked parts. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Showing minimal finish wear. All markings crisp and sharp. Stock is outstanding with minor handling marks. Bore is very fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-101 GER (4,500-6,000) C&R – Lot 2349

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2350
$3,162.50

*VERY RARE FINE GROUP INDUSTRIES M.O.R. 1918A2 B.A.R. .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 700059. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl with threaded muzzle for flash hider, included. This is a commercially built gun by Group Industries utilizing new made, modified military, and original military parts. These were produced prior to the introduction of the semi-automatic BAR’s. The M.O.R. stands for “Manually Operated Rifle”. This gun fires from an open bolt and the action must be manually operated for each shot. This gun features a 2-19 Winchester bbl. Forend appears to be of new manufacture, wood buttstock as well. Bipod appears to be military. Unmarked commercially finished mag. Unmarked military style leather sling. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with some handling marks and areas of minor surface rust on bbl. Markings are clear. Wood is fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-120 GER (3,000-3,750) – Lot 2350

2351
$2,070.00

IMPRESSIVE LOT OF TWO M-1918-A2 BAR MARINE CORPS TRAINING AIDS WITH STAND.

Mfg by J.H. Keeney & Co. in 1954 and property marked for US Marine Corps. Measuring 8′ overall length, these two X-scale skeletonized training aids were used to train young marines the proper functioning of the iconic 1918 Browning automatic rifle. These training aids can be manually operated and actually feed and eject their large plastic training cartridges. One rifle is complete with cartridges and is displayed on its dated and inspected Marine Corps Property marked stand. The other rifle is without stand or cycling dummies. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall condition of rifle on stand is very fine with slight finish loss at high points and some slight distress to display stand; however is still functioning. Second rifle is in lesser condition and is missing mag floor plate and internal mag components, also suffers with more finish loss, but could easily be restored to near new condition. 53094-193 TDW (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2351

2352
$1,265.00

DUMMY 1918A2 BAR LIGHT MACHINE GUN MODEL.

This has been assembled utilizing a mixture of original and reproduction parts. Aluminum receiver, composite USGI stock, wood forend of unknown age, “2-19″ dated bbl is plugged at chamber, trigger assembly appears to be military, no internal receiver parts, military rear sight, bipod and flash hider assembly appear to be military, repair to one leg of bipod. Equipped with a Kerr Nobuckl sling. No mag present. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine as assembled for non-functioning display. 7-1/2” crack on left side of forend. Markings where applicable are clear. 53094-123 GER (750-950) – Lot 2352

2353
$5,462.50

1/8 SCALE ALL BRASS WORKING MODEL OF THE BRITISH WWI 18-POUNDER RECOILLESS CANNON AND CAISSON.

The Ordnance QF 18-pounder, or simply 18-pounder gun, was the standard British Empire field gun of the First World War-era. It formed the backbone of the Royal Field Artillery during the war, and was produced in large numbers. It was used by British Forces in all the main theaters, and by British troops in Russia in 1919. Its Cal. (84 mm) and shell weight were greater than those of the equivalent field guns in French (75 mm) and German (77 mm) service. It was generally horse drawn until mechanization in the 1930s. These guns were originally made by Armstrong-Whitworth and production started in 1903 and were produced until 1940 by numerous manufacturers. This well made model is made entirely of brass with leather and cloth accessories. Cannon, from trail to muzzle, measures 19″ with 7″ wheels. Caisson is 20″ overall with 6″ x 2-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ limber, model weighs in at about 22 pounds. Model has numerous moving parts and breech can be opened and closed. Recoilless mechanism works as do several of the elevation devices. Adjustable wheel brakes are functional. The limber, when unlatched, has compartments for artillery projectiles. Based on surface and materials, gun appears to have been made during the time of use of this particular cannon in the early 20th century. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Appears very good overall. There are small pieces missing. Copper and brass parts have mixed red/chocolate/mustard patinas. the only markings are on back of caisson “RFA (ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY) and 18PQF” and another plaque either by maker or of unit. 53094-135 JS (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2353

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2354
$6,325.00

*VERY FINE RARE AND DESIRABLE WWII U.S. MODEL 1941 JOHNSON .30-06 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH BAYONET.

SN B0019. Cal. .30-06. 22″ bbl. Standard markings. As is common on these guns, the numbers are not matching. Rear sight is graduated in meters. This is an extremely early “B” block number gun. This gun is accompanied by an interesting orig bayonet. There is a lead piece fitted into the orig oval cutout with the number “4065” stamped into it. There is no number stamped on the physical bayonet. Proper orig leather scabbard. Bayonet is a little loose on gun. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine+ with extremely minimal handling marks. All markings are crisp and clear. Wood is fine with normal dings and handling marks. Bore is excellent with bright sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Bayonet and scabbard in matching condition to gun. 53094-98 GER (4,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 2354

2355
$6,325.00

*VERY FINE & RARE 1945 SPRINGFIELD M1C GARAND SNIPER .30-06 RIFLE WITH M82 SCOPE.

SN 3373483. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. 3-45 dated bbl. Drawing numbers are consistent with bbl and receiver dates. Proper “S.A./N.F.R.” and ordnance wheel cartouches. Circle P firing proof behind trigger guard. Lock bar rear sight. Proper scope rail mounted on side receiver. Proper Griffin & Howe scope mount. Proper M82 scope with post reticle. SN on right side of scope mount is 162 numbers off from the receiver SN. All correct drawing numbers on scope. Proper leather eye cup and sun shield. “K/ LINE” marked leather cheek rest. “MILSCO/ 1944” marked brown leather sling. “SA/ HIDER FLASH M 2” marked flash hider. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with light finish wear from handling. All markings clear. Wood is fine with slight handling marks, cartouches on left side lightly stamped. Slight discoloration from leather cheek rest. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Optics are dusty but fine. Condition of flash hider is consistent with gun. 53094-95 GER (7,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 2355

2356
$3,737.50

*FINE & CORRECT SPRINGFIELD 1941 M1 GARAND .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 378569. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. Drawing numbers on receiver, bolt, hammer, op-rod, trigger guard, trigger housing are all consistent with the 10-41 bbl date. Proper “S.A./G.H.S.” and ordnance wheel cartouches on left side of stock. Lock bar rear sight. Oilers in trap in butt. 1917 dated Western MFG Co. leather sling. Missing front stacking swivel. “378569A” vertically engraved down bottom of gas cylinder in an English Military style. No British proofs. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with some finish wear. All markings clear. Wood is fine with minor handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-92 GER (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 2356

2357
$6,325.00

*SCARCE & ORIGINAL 1943 WINCHESTER M1 GARAND .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 2340463. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. All parts appear to be proper Winchester WWII manufacture. Winchester bbl is not dated. Lock bar rear sight. Proper “WRA/GHD” and ordance wheel cartouches on left side of stock. Circle P firing proof behind trigger guard. Proper military style leather sling is worn with no visible date or makers mark. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with proper finish showing slight wear. All markings clear. Wood is fine with light handling marks. Minor chip out of left side of stock at front. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-99 GER (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 2357

2358
$3,162.50

*SCARCE & DESIRABLE NATIONAL MATCH SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 6099751. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. Proper “NM” marking on front sight, left side of bbl, op-rod. 56 dated bbl. Proper rear sight with screw in aperture. Properly glass bedded stock. Unmarked brown leather sling. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with a majority of finish. Wood is fine, may have been lightly cleaned at some point. Markings in metal are sharp. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-96 GER (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2358

2359
$2,875.00

*RARE & UNUSUAL SPRINGFIELD GARAND CUTAWAY .30-06 RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. 30-06. 24″ bbl. This is a very unusual gun. No markings on receiver stub, does not appear to have had any. “S A” marked on right side of front receiver leg, no drawing numbers. 4-52 dated bbl. Most parts appear to be Springfield manufacture, drawing numbers are not consistent. Cutaway on both right and left sides of gun. Cutaway areas highlighted with red paint. Stock does not appear to have been cartouched. Proper cleaning tools in trap in butt. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine with most of the finish. Markings are clear. Wood is fine as cutaway. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53094-100 GER (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 2359

2360
$2,587.50

◊*INTERESTING CUTAWAY UNDERWOOD USGI M1 CARBINE .30 RIFLE.

SN 2472217. Cal. .30. 18″ bbl. Standard markings. Parts are from a variety of manufacturers Saginaw bbl. Cutaway areas highlighted with red paint. Gun is a later arsenal upgrade. M2 style stock. Adjustable rear sight and bayonet lug. Mag also cutaway on right side. Unmarked sling. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine as refinished at some point. Some rust on bbl and bayonet lug. Markings are clear. Metal at top of buttplate has worn through slightly. Wood is fine. Rifling and bore is worn. Good mechanical function. 53094-125 GER (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2360

2361
$4,025.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 “RIOT GUN” WITH VENTILATED HAND GUARD AND BAYONET MOUNT.

SN 683699. Cal. 12 ga. 20″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, ventilated handguard with bayonet mount, full blue finish, straight grain American stocks with pistol grip, grooved forearm and Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows correct 2-line Winchester address and patent marks rolled on left side, followed by “12 GA.” and “CYL” at breech. Top of bbl shows “WP” proof. Proof is also stamped on top of receiver ring to the left side. Bbl breech and receiver show prick punch hardness test marks next to proof marks. Right side of receiver also shows prick punch hardness test to rear of ejector port. SN is struck on forward bottom part of receiver. Sling swivels are mounted on buttstock and hand guard mount. Left side of hand guard is marked “PAT. JAN. 15 & MAR. 19. 1918”. Actuator bar is marked “MODEL 1897 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF”. These riot guns were manufactured after WWI using surplus U.S. “Trench Guns” and sold to police departments. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows considerable amount of the orig matte blue finish with wear behind hand guard. Slide shows action marks. Hand guard has turned a plum/brown patina with considerable blue on bayonet mount. Brass bead front sight is very good. Bbl marks are sharp. Bore is bright. Mechanics are crisp. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish with wear at the carry point and some scuff marks on top rear. Stocks are very good, full sized and show most of the oil finish with handling marks, scratches and dents. Buttplate is good and shows considerable wear, possibly from riding in a patrol car rack. 53094-117 TEP (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 2361

2362
$7,475.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 “TRENCH GUN” WITH BAYONET AND SLING.

SN 681632. Cal. 12 ga. 20″ cylinder bore bbl, with ventilated hand guard and bayonet mount, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and grooved forearm. Checkered Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent marked rolled on left side followed by “12 GA”. Breech of bbl is marked “CYL”. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver ring. Actuator slide is marked “MODEL 1897 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.”. Right side of receiver in front of ejector port, is struck “US” over an Ordnance bomb proof. Right of receiver shows a prick punch hardness test mark to rear of ejector port. Bayonet mount is marked “PAT. JAN. 15 & MAR. 19. 1918”. Bayonet is housed in an olive drab scabbard. Bayonet has a Springfield Armory eagle proof struck alongside an Ordnance bomb proof over “US” on right ricasso. Left ricasso is marked “1917 / REMINGTON” in a circle. Sling is marked “L-F CO / 1918” alongside a “O.E.G.” inspector mark. Backside of sling also shows an “O.E.G.” inspector mark along with an “A.M.” inspector mark. Stock does not show a military acceptance cartouche or an Ordnance wheel proof. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl and magazine tube show 80% blue finish that is somewhat rough at muzzle. Hand guard and bayonet mount shows considerable blue finish. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Receiver retains 90% bright blue finish with handling marks overall. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Buttstock retains most of an old re-varnish finish with handling marks and some scratches. Forearm shows almost all of the orig oil finish. Bayonet is very good with sharp markings. Scales show handling marks overall. Scabbard is very good and retains most of the green paint finish. Sling is very good with dark staining and sharp marks. A nice example of a Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun made in 1920. 53094-109 TEP (4,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 2362

2363
$2,070.00

*WWII WINCHESTER 1943 MODEL 12 US MILITARY 12 GA SHOTGUN.

SN 971133. Cal. 12 ga. 20-3/4″ bbl. Proper US and flaming ordnance bomb on right side of receiver. “W.B.” in rectangle over crossed cannon cartouche on left side of stock. Made in 1943. Takedown. SN on front half of gun has been restamped to match. Winchester proof on top of bbl stamped over flaming ordnance bomb. Cyl choke. Front half of gun most likely refinished. Bbl on this gun has been shortened to its current length. 18-groove wood pump handle. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Back half of gun with a fair amount of proper finish. Front half of gun with most of a proper refinish. Discoloration towards muzzle. Markings are clear. Butt shows wear, lightly refinished with minor handling marks. Forend is fine with light handling marks. Bore is dirty but fine. Mechanics are fine. 53094-72 GER (1,500-1,800) C&R – Lot 2363

2364
$805.00

*WWII REMINGTON MILITARY MODEL 11 12GA SHOTGUN.

SN 485479. Cal. 12 ga. 19-15/16″ bbl. Standard markings with “US” and ordnance bomb on bbl and receiver. Receiver marked “MILITARY FINISH”. “FJA” cartouche on left side of plain stock. Original buttplate. Matching numbers on bbl and receiver. “CYL” marked bbl. Bead front sight. Bbl has been shortened from a longer length. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with a majority of original finish. Some areas of minor surface rust. All markings are clear. Wood is fine with light handling marks. Bore is dirty with some rust towards muzzle. Mechanics are fine, however this gun has considerable hard and dry grease internally which needs to be cleaned. 53094-77 GER (500-625) C&R – Lot 2364

2365
$5,750.00

*RARE AND UNUSUAL DWM P.08 CUTAWAY COMMERCIAL 9MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 7. Cal. 9mm. 3-3/4″ bbl. DWM mark on top of toggle. “7” appears on left side of frame under the takedown lever as well as inside the sideplate. We have not disassembled this gun any further. There do not appear to be any other markings externally on this gun. Checkered wood grips. Wood bottom mag. The cutaway portions are exceptionally well done, quite possibly factory. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. Majority of blued finish with straw colors. Edges are sharp and crisp. Clear toggle marking. Grips are fine with strong checkering. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp as cutaway. 53094-6 GER (3,000-3,750) C&R – Lot 2365

2366
$2,300.00

*UNIQUE WALTHER WWII GERMAN CUTAWAY P.38 9MM PISTOL.

SN 7681L. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Manufacturers code and date no longer present due to milled out portion of slide. Eagle 359 Walther inspectors marks. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, and locking block. Black Bakelite grips. Proper Eagle 359 inspected mag. Gun has been cutaway on both left and right sides as well as the top. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good as cutaway. Markings are clear. Grips are good with handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. 53094-48 GER (500-600) C&R – Lot 2366

2367
$920.00

*RARE AND UNUSUAL ROGAK TOOL ROOM PRE-PRODUCTION CUTAWAY 9MM PISTOL.

NSN. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Item is completely unmarked. Finished in the white. Cutaway on the right side. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with light surface rust in some areas. Grips have light handling marks. Bore is excellent. Mechanics need attention. 53094-69 GER (200-300) – Lot 2367

2368
$4,025.00

*COLT 1911 CUTAWAY CALIBER .45 ACP PISTOL.

SN CUTAWAY. Cal. 45 ACP. This pistol is a cutaway and cannot be made functional. Pistol lacks any markings or numbers on external surfaces. Extensive cuts are made to the slide and receiver to show functional operation of pistol. All parts appear to be present except for the right stock and stock screws. Left stocks and stock screws are present. Left stock is full checkered walnut with no diamonds. Front sight is thin, tapered and rounded. Rear sight is flat with rounded notch. Hammer is long wide spur checkered. Grip safety is short tang with typical Colt bevel on bottom edge. Main spring housing is flat but missing lanyard loop. Cutaway magazine has lanyard loop and is two-tone. Trigger is long, smooth milled. Slide stop has 1911 relief cut and is checkered. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bore is bright and shiny. Outside of bbl shows considerable rust as does bbl bushing. Due to the extensive cuts in pistol, which weaken the receiver and slide, no attempt should be made to fire it. Cutout which exposes sear and hammer notch weakened the rear part which has cracked. Extreme caution should be used if the pistol is disassembled. Most of the slide finish has turned to patina. Receiver front strap has thinned and turned to patina. Pistol and safeties appear to mechanically function. Overall condition is good except as noted. 53094-3 KXK (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 2368

2369
$2,415.00

*COLT 1911 COMMERCIAL GOVERNMENT MODEL MADE IN 1919 IN MOSTLY ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN C116437. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Slide right shows “COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 45”, left slide shows typical Colt 1913 last patent date followed by Rampant Colt followed by Colt’s standard Hartford address. Front sight is thin, rounded. Rear sight is flat with round notch. Receiver shows “GOVERNMENT MODEL/C116437”. Top of receiver shows “S” mark. Hammer is long, wide spur, checkered. Grip safety is short tang type. Flat main spring housing with lanyard loop. Long milled trigger. Late type but correct checkered thumb safety. 1911 type slide stop. Stocks are after marked replacement double diamond type. Stock screws appear to be replacements with left lower stock screw missing. No magazine present. Bbl shows proper in the white finish through ejection port and has “&” (ampersand) mark in front of lug. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Bore is bright and like new. Slide shows 96% orig blue with most of wear to edges., few minor pit marks. Receiver shows 90% orig blue with minor pitting and patina on front grip strap and minor patina on main spring housing. Scattered patina on butt. Replacement stocks appear to be overly thick. Portion of bbl visible through ejection port shows patina on raw metal. Mechanics are crisp. Overall fine to very fine. Pistol has a very pleasing appearance with the exception of the replacement stocks. 53094-1 KXK (2,250-3,250) C&R – Lot 2369

2370
$6,900.00

EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE NICKEL PLATED MINIATURE 1928 THOMPSON MACHINE GUN REPLICA (NON-GUN).

SN 1. 6-1/2″ bbl with compensator. Overall length 16-3/4″. Wonderful little nickel plated 1928AC Thompson miniature as made by Edmund H. De LaGarrigue Sr. with faithful reproduction of the Auto-Ordinance Corp address on right side of receiver with markings on left side indicating SN “1” and being chambered for the 25 automatic cartridge. However although the bolt is under spring tension and the trigger functions there is no firing pin nor extractor in the bolt. Buttstock detaches like its full size counterpart. This lot includes a nickel plated miniature drum with no spring, four miniature solid milled steel stick magazines, a miniaturized handbook for the Auto-Ordinance 1928 gun, two miniaturized empty cartridge boxes, a brass cleaning rod and a miniaturized Thompson hard case by “Kasekraft”. Please note that this is a non-gun display piece. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very fine to extremely fine. Bright nickel plating on all metal parts with finely figured wood in the buttstock with some very light handling marks. Mechanics are functional. A really fine and attractive miniature which no doubt will go to some discerning buyer. 53094-22 JWK (1,500-1,800) – Lot 2370

2371
$4,312.50

EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE TABLE LAMP WITH DETACHABLE MINIATURE NON-FIRING THOMPSON MACHINE GUNS.

Exquisite in every detail right down to the lettering on the guns. This lamp incorporates the three popular Thompson machine gun models in miniature and rotates so that one can observe each model closely without picking up the lamp or removing the miniatures from their emplacements. Each miniature is held in place with a brass and wood pin which fits into the muzzle of each. Miniature #1 is a Colt Model 1921A Thompson with a stick magazine, 7″ bbl with a 3″ horizontal forend and an overall length of 16-1/2″. Miniature #2 is a Colt Model 1928A1 with a stick magazine, 5-3/4″ bbl with a 3-3/8″ horizontal forend and an overall length of 16″. Miniature #3 is a Colt Model 1921AC with vertical forend and drum magazine, 6-1/2″ bbl with compensator and an overall length of 16-3/4″. Each of these miniatures may be detached by withdrawing the brass pin holding them in place. Dummy cartridges hold up the oak lamp base with a brass central shaft. Lamp stands 34″ high, base is 15″ across, shade is 18-1/4″ at its widest point. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Overall appearance is very fine with some occasional handling marks to the wood of the miniatures with some slight green blemish to the base of the central brass lamp post socket and some scattered pin-prick oxidation on the metal parts of the miniatures. Shade is in very fine condition overall. The screw on cap which retains the shade is not present. A really neat item for the advanced Thompson enthusiast or for someone who wants a great conversation piece. 53094-203 JWK (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2371

2373
$3,162.50

GROUP OF 16 WWII ERA UTILITY AND FIGHTING KNIVES.

This group has 9 variations of Marble’s camp and fighting knives, the largest with a 10″ clip-point, stacked leather grip with crown stag pommel in nearly new condition. Another Marble’s knife has 8″ clip-point blade with stag slab grips; other 7 Marble knives have stacked leather grips with aluminum pommels, except for one which appears to be resin, with 4″ to 6″ blades. There are 3 Remington knives, all different. One with 4-1/2″ blade with molded brown plastic grip. The other 2 Remington’s have stag grips; one with large iron pommel. All 3 Remington knives have 4-1/2″ blades retaining much of their orig luster, 2 with Remington marked sheaths; other unmarked. Remainder of lot consists of a 10-1/2″ overall, 6″ blade marked “FA BOWER MP CO” with personalized buck-stitched scabbard; Collins Official Boy Scout hatchet with 5′ blade and 2 “CASE-XX” hatchets; one in the orig box with 5″ clip-point detachable Bowie blade that can be exchanged for hatchet blade. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Knives are all very good to fine overall. 53094-176 JS (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2373

2374
$3,737.50
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: There was a typographical error. Don Hartman, author of the Krag bayonet book states there should be no periods in “US” markings. There are no periods and Bowie-Bayonets are guaranteed original and authentic.

PAIR OF RARE KRAG BOWIE-BAYONETS.

Popularly known to the collecting world as the “Bowie-bayonet” for the Model 1898 Springfield-Krag rifle, it was officially designated “Combination Entrenching Knife-bayonet” but proved inadequate for digging rifle pits. Its wide 9″ single edge blade is marked on obverse ricasso ‘U.S.’ and dated ‘1900’ on reverse. Steel mountings finished bright; dark wood grips. Steel scabbard in the curved shape of the blade with blued finish and steel fitting to affix on to waist belt.” These are very fine examples of very scarce knives made only one year in orig scabbards. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Both knives are very fine. One retains virtually all of its orig luster, the other has some old cleaning with scratching and pinprick pitting. Markings on both are excellent. Grips are sound and solid. Iron mounts have staining and pinprick pitting. One scabbard retain about 60-80% thinning blue finish, the other has traces of blue but is an overall plum/brown with staining and pitting. 53094-162 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2374

2375
$2,300.00

GROUP OF 4 VARIANT FAIRBAIRN-SYKES WWII ERA COMMANDO KNIVES.

This is a fine group of four variants of rare Fairbairn-Skyes Allied commando knives. Each has about 7″ dagger point blade. Variants include ringed and beaded brass grip with broad arrow proof. Sheath has indiscernible Lieutenant’s name inked on back and embossed “AIRBORNE”. Another example with ribbed iron grip stamped “FR 698” near capstan which is painted black. Another version is stippled solid metal grip with integral crossguard. The fourth version is post-WWII with an OD painted metal mounted leather sheath with integral frog. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. “Rings and Beads” variant has light pitting near tip with possible slight reduction in length, measuring just over 7-1/16″ over all. Iron ribbed variant is fine, retaining most of its orig finish, including black paint on capstan rivet. Sound sheath retaining elastic catch. Stippled variant measures just over 6-3/4″ with old sharpening and re-pointed, U.S. sheath is dated and inspected “1943”. OD painted knife retains most of its orig finish with some melted black resin found on frog and grip. 53094-214 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2375

2376
$1,380.00

FINE GROUP OF 10 MILITARY BAYONETS.

1) 1909 dated, pattern 1905 bayonet for 03 Springfield with correct 1905 scabbard, also dated 1909. 2) 1913 dated 1905 bayonet for 1903 rifle with 1910 scabbard. 3) Winchester made 1917 dated Enfield bayonet with scabbard. 4) M1 bayonet with scabbard made by Untica Cutlery. 5) M1 bayonet made by PAL with scabbard. 6) USN MK1 training bayonet with fiberglass blade with correct scabbard. 7) British pattern 1913 bayonet with scabbard. 8) British pattern #7 bayonet, iron scabbard with composition grip. 9) & 10) Two M16 bayonets, one of which is stuck in a Winchester Model 1895 scabbard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine to excellent over all. Most bayonets retain much of their orig finished to blades. Scabbards are all fine and solid retaining most of their finish. The two 1905’s have minor scuffing to leather. 53094-166 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2376

2377
$1,495.00

EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF 10 U.S. MILITARY BAYONETS.

1) 1898 dated Krag, metal scabbard. 2) 1899 dated Krag, metal scabbard. 3)-5) Three “WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY” 1895 Russian bayonets. 6) Rare 1906 dated Model 1903 with 1st Style scabbard, marked “RIA 1908” in like new condition. 7) Winchester Model 1913 Enfield, made January 1917. 8) Remington made 1917 Enfield bayonet with rare bradded leather stud attachment on scabbard for British troops. 9) Remington made 1917 Enfield bayonet with standard OD metal and leather scabbard. 10) Extremely fine Mauser bayonet with blued metal scabbard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine to excellent overall. Most bayonets retain much of their orig finish on blades and scabbards when present. 53094-167 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2377

2378
$2,875.00

GROUP OF 10 EXTREMELY FINE WWII MILITARY KNIVES.

1) USN MK1 by PAL, aluminum pommel in composite scabbard. 2) USN MK3 by Case dated 1943. Like new in a leather scabbard. 3)-5) MK4 bayonet; two by Case, 1 by Utica. 6) USMC MK2 by Camillus. 7) MK2 by Camillus. 8) MK2 Ontario. 9) & 10) MK2 Ka-Bar; one with blade mark, one with guard mark. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Knives overall are very fine, as are the associated scabbards, pitting in Ka-Bar mark on 9). 53094-174 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2378

2379
$2,587.50

GROUP OF 4 WWI U.S. KNUCKLE KNIVES.

1) Solid brass gripped, “U.S. 1918″, cast in grip, 6-1/2” double edged blade with “AU LION” maker’s mark on ricasso. 2) Model 1917 trench knife, “LF & CO / 1917″ marked on ricasso, 8-15/16” triangular blade, sheath iron mounted with black dyed leather. 3) Model 1917 trench knife, “LF & CO / 1917″ marked on ricasso, 9-1/8” triangular blade, sheath iron mounted with OD painted leather scabbard. 4) Model 1917 trench knife “A.C. CO. U.S.A. 1917″ stamped inside knuckle bow, walnut grip with 8-15/16” triangular blade. OD painted iron mounted scabbard, dated “JEWELL 1918”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Fine overall retaining most of its luster with small clip to point. Iron sheath cleaned and scratched, retaining traces of finish. 2) Very good to fine overall, retaining much of its orig finish to blade and iron grip. 3) Very good to fine overall, retains most of its orig finish to blade. 4) Fine overall. Blade retains most of its bright blue finish; knuckle bow and crossguard retain much of their orig finish with distinct pyramidal capstan. 53094-175 JS (1,200-1,500) – Lot 2379

2380
$2,070.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: There was a typographical error. The estimate should be $1,500-$2,500.

RARE WWII ERA USN DIVER’S KNIFE COMMEMORATING THE GREATEST SUBMARINE RESCUE IN AMERICAN HISTORY OF “DIVER 1ST CLASS F.H. O’KEEFE, USN”.

Rare Navy divers knife made by “MFD. BY BATTERYLESS TEL. EQUIP. CO. INC. / PITTSBURGH, PA.” 6-15/16″ sturdy, double edged blade with saw teeth on top. Screw-in solid brass sheath inscribed “SQUALUS SALVAGE UNIT/ MAY 23, 1939 /TO / F. H. O’KEEFE, COX..USN / DIVER FIRST CLASS”. The rescue of the USS Squalus in 250 feet of water was an unprecedented Navy rescue that would result in four Congressional Medals of Honor, 46 Navy Crosses and a Distinguished Service Medal. Since 1921, almost 1,000 men had died in submarine accidents; no rescue attempt had ever succeeded until this operation. The provenance on line should be read of the heroic action involving this ship. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall. Appears unused. Brass sheath retaining much of its orig burnished bright finish with freckling. 53094-161 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2380

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2381
$3,910.00

GROUP OF 6 VICTORIAN ERA BOWIE KNIVES WITH STAG GRIPS.

1) 14-1/2″ overall, 9″ clip-point sawback blade, “JA HENCKLES / ZWILLINGSWERK” with sheath. 2) 14″ overall, 8-3/4″ massive 1-7/8″ wide blade marked “ARNACHELLUM / SALEM” in fitted sheath with lock. 3) 13-1/2″ overall, 8-3/4″ double edged blade “DUGDOOLAL & SONS / AURUNGABAD” in leather covered iron mounted wood scabbard. 4) 12-3/4″ overall, 8-1/4″ clip-point blade, “JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS / CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY” with “VR” cypher. German silver mounted including matching brown leather scabbard. 5) 12-1/4″ overall, 7-3/4″ clip-point blade, “J. RODGERS & SONS / NO. 5 NORFOLK ST / SHEFFIELD”. German silver mounted including brown leather scabbard. 6) 10-1/4″ overall, 6″ clip-point blade with Joseph Rodgers maker’s mark, heavy German silver mounts including scabbard. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Fine overall. 2) Very good to fine overall. 3) Good to very good overall. Iron cleaned, silver patina; new sharpening. Leather reductions on wood sheath. 4) Very good to fine, blade retains most of orig luster. 5) Very good overall. Blade retains some luster with old sharpening. 6) Very good to fine overall. Blade has light old sharpening. German silver mounts have matching dull silver patina. 53094-213 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2381

2382
$3,162.50

GROUP OF 6 ANTIQUE EDGED WEAPONS.

1) Rare and fine presentation grade “ARAGON” OAXACA Bowie, 14-1/4″ overall with 9-1/4″ clip-point blade with fine etched panels of cowboys, tooled leather sheath. 2) Sheffield Bowie, 11-3/4″ overall with 7″ clip-point blade “JOHN / LINGARD’S / CELEBRATED BOWIE KNIFE / PEACROFT”. Horn grip slabs with Mother-of-pearl inlays and German silver mounts including sheath. 3) Gaucho knife with silver grip and scabbard, 11-1/4″ overall; 7″ blade, “INOX / MADE IN BRAZIL”. 4) Civil War era Sheffield folder “WM JACKSON & CO / SHEAH ISLAND WORKS / SHEFFIELD”. 9-1/2″ overall with 4-1/2″ double edged blade. Oval vignette with American eagle and shield, Mother-of-pearl slabs. 5) Rare Russian naval dress dagger, dated “1955” with engraved scabbard mounts on orig belt, also with naval motifs. 6) Presentation silver mounted kukri, repousse raised relief silver mounts and presentation plaque “PRESENTED TO / COLONEL SIR DOUGLAS DAWSON / BY / SIR CHANDRA SHAMSHUR JUNG / PRIME MINISTER OF NEPAL / JUNE 1908”. 17-1/2″ overall, among the fanciest kukri’s you will find with well carved horn grip. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Fine overall. Blade retains most of its bright finish grip. Also very good with silver-plated mounts and polished bone and horn grip. Sheath is very good with wear and craquelure to snap closure strap. 2) Very good to fine overall. Blade retains most of its orig luster with scattered areas of staining and pinprick pitting. German silver and scabbard mounts have matching dull silver patina. Sheath body is scuffed, still retaining most of its burgundy color with gilt design. 3) Fine overall, silver patina. 4) Fair to good overall, well worn, old sharpening. One of 4 MOP slabs is loose as is 1/2 of crossguard. Solder filled mounts have dark mustard patina with small reductions. 5) Fine overall 8-3/8″ double edged blade retains most of its orig luster, “N10820” engraved on ricasso opposite maker’s mark and date. 6) Fine overall. Blade retains much of its orig surface, showing cruder tool marks typical of Indochina cutlers. Two small chips in horn grip. Silver mounts to knife and scabbard have silver patina with iridescence. 53094-177 JS (2,500-3,000) – Lot 2382

2383
$920.00

*FINE ANSCHUTZ MODEL 54 MATCH .22 RIFLE.

SN 25604. Cal. .22. 28″ bbl, blue finish overall with thumb-hole 1pc checkered walnut target stock with adjustable butt and hand stop. Earlier production rifle, single-shot variation with target scope mounts and grooved receiver and front sight base. Bbl simply marked “MOD.54 MATCH”. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good overall with most of blue finish remaining. Stock is very fine with typical target/range bruises and light wear. No material loss is evident. Bore is bright and shiny with crisp rifling. Mechanics are functioning. 53094-126 TDW (1,000-1,250) – Lot 2383

2384
$862.50

*EXTREMELY SCARCE TULA RUSSIAN MU-12 OLYMPIC COMPETITION .22LR RIFLE.

SN 725. Cal. .22LR. 29-1/2″ bbl. Top of receiver dated 1963. Matching numbers on bolt, receiver, adjustable aluminum Schuetzen style buttplate, buttplate base and rear sight. Checkered wood stock. Very fine adjustable double set triggers. Composite finger rest on right side of stock next to trigger guard. Aluminum rail for non-present hand stop under forend. Free floating bbl. Adjustable front and rear sights. This gun has not been drilled or tapped. These guns are incredibly hard to find and are highly acclaimed by competition shooters. According to some, there are only 25 of these in the US.
PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks. All markings are clear. Stock is very fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 53094-97 GER (750-1,250) C&R – Lot 2384

2385
$690.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 12-C SLIDE ACTION RIFLE.

SN 652241. Cal. 22 RF. 24″ oct bbl. Full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip, grooved forearm and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Remington-UMC address and patent marked rolled in front of rear sight. “REMINGTON / TRADEMARK” is rolled behind rear sight. Cal. designation is rolled on left side of other mark. Receiver shows “MODEL 12-C / 652241” on left side. Buttplate has a rnd Remington UMC trademark. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 80% somewhat dull blue finish with muzzle and high-point wear. Markings are sharp. Standard sights are very good. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Receiver shows 90% somewhat dull blue finish with stains near trigger guard and takedown screw. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are good to very good, show traces of crinkled varnish finish with numerous handling marks and some dark staining. Buttplate shows considerable blue finish with erosion on the heel and a sharp trademark. Buttstock is slightly loose. 53094-85 TEP (400-500) C&R – Lot 2385

2386
$0.00

*FACTORY ENGRAVED MARLIN MODEL 24 SLIDE-ACTION SHOTGUN.

SN 142235. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ matted bbl, full blue finish, nicely figured checkered pistol grip stocks with Marlin hard rubber buttplate. Bbl is marked “SPECIAL SMOKELESS STEEL” bordered by diamonds over 2-line Marlin address and patent mark with arrow finials. Breech of bbl is marked “12GA”. SN is struck on forward bottom of receiver. Upper tang is marked “MARLIN MODEL No 24”. Buttplate shows a Marlin logo. Bbl and top of receiver are matted. Left side of receiver has an oval vignette of four mallard ducks in flight. Vignette is bordered with fine line scroll engraving. Receiver has a walking punch border. Right side of receiver has a circular scroll decoration bordered by fine line scroll. Left side of receiver has walking punch and punch dot border. Bolt is engraved with two pigeons in flight. SN has a circular splay accent with punch dot background. Upper tang shows fine line accent with line border. Stocks are checkered in a diamond pattern. Pistol grip is not capped. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains nearly all of a refreshed dull blue finish. Matting is sharp. Gauge mark is slightly washed out. Other markings are sharp. Bore is bright. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish with high-point wear and a few handling marks. Engraving is sharp. Marks are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good with sharp checkering. Buttstock shows a refreshed varnish finish with minor handling marks and abrasions overall. Buttplate is very good. 53094-112 TEP (2,500-3,000) C&R – Lot 2386

2387
$172.50

*NEAR NEW MARLIN MODEL 60W WITH SCOPE AND ORIGINAL BOX.

SN 04159802. Cal. .22LR. 22″ rnd bbl with adjustable rear sight and fixed blade front sight. Plain walnut stock, gold colored trigger, right side of stock inlaid with half-dollar size “SAFETY ETHICS SPORTSMANSHIP” medallion. Mounted with Tasco RF4 x 15 scope. Housed in its orig Marlin cardboard box, orig owner’s manual, and manual for scope. WEIGHT: 5lbs. 15ozs. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new, likely test fired only. Bore with some orig packing grease and dust. Mechanics are fine. Box is good with creases and edge wear. 53094-210 JSL (200-300) – Lot 2387

2388
$1,380.00

*FINE HIGH CONDITION SCARCE AND UNUSUAL ENGRAVED UNION FIRE ARMS CO 16GA PUMP SHOTGUN.

SN 16092. Cal. 16GA. 30″ Damascus bbl. Engraved, case color receiver. 2-line manufacture address on left side of receiver. Finely checkered stock and pump handle with nice figure to grain. 13-3/4″ LOP over a 3/4″ pad and spacer. 13″ of wood. Unique mechanism where the front trigger can be used to cock or de-cock the gun. Also cocks with regular pump function. Made in Toledo OH. It is known that this company operated from 1903 to 1913. Very little else is known. It is speculated that the company was sold to Ithaca. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine with most of the orig Damascus pattern and brown on bbl. Receiver retains a fair amount of case colors having worn in some areas. Mag tube retains a fair amount of orig blue. Engraving and markings are sharp. Checkering on stocks shows some wear. Wood has light handling marks. Bore is fine with a slight ripple where the front end of the mag tube lug is attached. Mechanics are fine. 53094-108 GER (750-950) C&R – Lot 2388

2389
$1,150.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 29A PUMP RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL SHIPPING BOX.

SN 150411L. Cal. 22S, L, LR. 23-1/2″ oct bbl with adjustable rear sight and blade front sight. Top of bbl with Savage and Utica address. Left side of blued receiver stamped “SAVAGE / MODEL 29”. Uncheckered full knob buttstock with repairs behind tang and sides has 13-1/2″ LOP over crisp Savage brand checkered buttplate. Lined forearm and blued 3/4 length mag tube. Housed in its factory orig shipping box which is addressed to H&D Folsom Arms New York City and on top in pencil “Repair A-1195 for E. Bentley”, postage on the box is 21 cents. This was likely when the gun was sent back to Savage for the stock repair. Weight: 5 lbs. 7 ozs. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world.

CONDITION: Very fine, bbl and receiver retain nearly all of their factory orig blue finish. Mag tube retains approx 80% orig blued finish starting to tone. Buttstock with repairs as noted above, retains virtually all of a properly restored finish with minor handling marks and lifting of finish. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are gummed up from years of storage, gun appears test fired only. Box is in very good original condition with minor scrapes and rub marks. 53094-130 JSL (500-625) C&R – Lot 2389

2390
$460.00

*SAVAGE 1902 .22 BOY’S RIFLE.

NSN. Cal. .22 S,L,& LR. 22″ rnd bbl with adjustable rear sight and fixed blade front sight. Plain walnut stock with Swiss type steel butt. Curved trigger guard. WEIGHT: 4lbs 6ozs. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Good, as used and played with for many years, probably by Mr. Bentley. Stock has been re-varnished with subsequent minor handling marks. Bbl retains about 40% orig blue finish. Bore with some pitting. 53094-207 JSL (150-250) C&R – Lot 2390

2391
$575.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 29 B PUMP RIFLE IN 22 SHORT, LONG, OR LONG RIFLE.

SN DM. Cal. 22 S,L,LR. 24″ rnd bbl with blade front sight. Plain walnut stocks with full knob grip and lined forearm. Blued take down receiver. Lined HRBP 3/4 magazine tube. Visible SN match. WEIGHT: 5 lbs 11 oz. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Very fine retaining 97% orig finish to both wood and metal with only very minor handling marks. Overall excellent orig condition. Mechanics are a bit stiff, though functional. Bore is bright and shiny. 53094-84 JSL (100-125) C&R – Lot 2391

2392
$3,450.00

ELEGANT SOILED DOVES TRAVELING & TOILETRY SET.

SN 266. Ornate French fitted traveling case covered in faded orange crushed velvet with satin lining. Form fitted to accommodate lady’s M.O.P. handled manicure set and small silver and M.O.P. mounted unnamed push dagger and small Remington vest pocket .22 pistol with 3-1/4″ bbl. M.O.P. grips and lightly scroll and vine engraved with what appears to be a silver-plated finish. These traveling sets are frequently referred to as “a prostitutes set” indicating that these were the necessities for lady’s of low morals who were employed in what is known as the “oldest profession”. A very attractive crescent moon with the name “Pearl LeBlanc” over a “New Orleans” marked star of matching M.O.P. is fitted on front and an elegant tintype of a lovely lady is mounted on the interior lid. A non-functioning pocket watch with silver case and sterling marked fleur de lis brooch. These sets have been sold and traded as novelty items for nearly a century and were strictly intended for display use. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: Fine overall with exterior of case being slightly weathered and worn thread-bare at edges. M.O.P. manicure set is very fine with some minor chipping and glue residue as well as slight patina on metal components. Remington pistol is functioning with a dark bore and a repaired right grip only evident when disassembled. Push dagger is fine overall with no distress. 53094-184 TDW (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2392

2393
$1,495.00

LOT OF 5 SETS OF SPURS.

1) Pair of wrought iron Spanish Colonial spurs with large rowels with jingle bobs attached. Spurs are silver overlaid on outer side. Silver overlays are decorated in a vine motif. Spurs are equipped with wrought iron hang chains. 2) Pair of US Cavalry brass spurs with small rowels. Spurs are mounted with leather straps that have iron buckles. Spurs are marked “U.S. 1862” on end of the loop. 3) Pair of early 20th century Amozoc Mexican spurs. Spurs are silver overlaid on both sides. Rowels are medium sized and also are silver overlaid. Strap buttons are also silver overlaid. Overlay work is extremely well done with deep relief and horseshoe accents on outer side. 4) Pair of Broqua Scholberg Rosario silver-plated spurs. Spurs have medium sized rowels and a collar at base of shank that mounts hang chains with a silver floral mounting clip. Spurs are mounted with tooled leather straps that have spot decoration, silver buckle and finial on strap. 5) Pair of large rowel silver-plated Mexican spurs. Spurs are engraved overall. Rowels are intact. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. Spurs are complete with no missing parts. Spurs show a deep grey/brown patina overall and have not been cleaned. Silver overlay is intact with no missing pieces and no evidence of cleaning. 2) Very good. Spurs show an even deep mustard/brown uncleaned mustard patina overall with no evidence of polishing. Rowels are intact. Leather straps are also very good and intact. 3) Very good. Spurs are intact with no losses and show a deep blue/black/silver patina overall with no evidence of recent cleaning. 4) Very good. Spurs show a considerable amount of orig silver finish overall that has turned a black patina in protected areas. Rowels are intact and not plated. Straps are very good and intact. 5) Very good. Spurs show most of orig silver finish. 53094-187 TEP (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2393

2394
$1,265.00

GROUP OF 3 BRONZE INDIAN PEACE MEDALS.

1) Millard Fillmore, 76mm. 2) James Garfield, 75.4mm x 59mm. 3) Rutherford B. Hayes,75.4mm x 59.2mm. All appear to be old re-strikes. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Bronze patina, Hayes medal has cut and punched decoration along edges. All three have been holed. 53094-215 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 2394

2395
$517.50

LOT OF SEVEN RUGS.

Lot includes 1) Approx. 24″ x 60″ wool rug. Rug shows red, black, white & blue colors, ends are striped. Center has a bird pattern motif, surrounded by birds. Rug is fringed on both ends. 2) 4″ x 6″ Mexican wool rug. Rug has El Paso Saddle Blanket tag with Cherokee Trading Post price tag showing $129.95″. Rug is brown, black, red and white with line decoration and patterns in-between lines. Rug is not fringed. 3) Approx. 24″ x 60″ Mexican wood rug. Rug has white, black, blue and red decoration; stripes at either end, with a central diamond motif surrounded by devices. Rug is fringed at both ends. 4) Approx. 24″ x 55″ Mexican wool rug. Rug has white, red, black, dark blue, light blue and brown color;. Ends have line decoration; center has an image of Mayan god Chacmool in a reclined position. 5) Approx. 24″ x 60 Mexican wool rug. Rug is black, red and white stripe decorated overall with black corner accent. Rug is not fringed. 6) Approx. 24″ 70″ Indian wool rug with El Paso Saddle Blanket Company tag, bearing label showing 90% wood/10% polyester, made in India. Rug has white, black, red, brown and green stripes with bird and diamond decoration. Rug is not fringed. 7) Small, approx. 23″ x 42″ wool rug made in Ecuador. Label is marked “MATISAB” “Made by Indian hands”. Rug has brown, red, blue, black and purple colors. Ends are decorated with lines and half triangles. Center of rug shows 12 images of Ecuadorian men. Every image is slightly different. PROVENANCE: The spectacular collections of Ray Bentley featuring the finest and rarest deluxe antique Winchesters in the world. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Good. Rug shows some wear holes in middle. 4) Very good. 5) Good. Rug shows some moth holes and a few stains. 6) Very good. 7) Good. Some wool is broken, one end is frayed. 53094-216 TEP (600-800) – Lot 2395

2396
$8,625.00

WINCHESTER 4TH MODEL 1866 RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 159776. Cal. 44 RF. 24″ oct bbl, full magazine. Gun metal receiver. Crescent steel buttplate and forend cap. Bbl shows correct 2-line Winchester address rolled in front of rear sight. Front sight has a copper half-moon blade installed; rear sight is standard sporting type. SN is stamped on lower tang behind lever latch. Accompanied by factor letter confirming configuration and showing shipment on March 13, 1883, Order No. 3063. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube show a mottled silver/grey patina with some stains toward the muzzle and light scratches and marks overall. Markings are clear. Sights are very good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver shows a mottled mustard patina overall with no evidence of heavy cleaning. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever also show a mottled silver/grey patina. Mechanics are fine. Stocks are very good, slightly undersized and show an old re-varnish finish over numerous handling marks. Buttplate and forend cap are also a mottled grey/brown patina. Nice example of a late Model 1866 rifle. 52914-3 TEP (8,500-12,500) – Lot 2396

2397
$7,475.00

WINCHESTER 4TH MODEL 1866 ROUND BARREL FULL MAGAZINE RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 152679. Cal. 44 RF. 24″ rnd bbl, full magazine. Blue finish with gunmetal receiver and crescent steel buttplate. Bbl shows correct 2-line address rolled in front of rear sight; standard sporting sights. SN is engraved on lower tang behind lever latch. Receiver has saddle ring staple holes filled. This rifle is accompanied by a factory letter stating that this rifle was orig received in the warehouse as a carbine on December 18, 1879 and was converted to a rnd bbl rifle and shipped on May 5, 1881, Order No. 25293. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube show a deep mottled brown patina with some light dents and scratches overall, especially toward the muzzle. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is dark with strong rifling. Receiver shows a mottled mustard patina overall with some evidence of light cleaning. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever are a mottled silver/brown patina. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, slightly undersized and show an old re-varnish finish with handling marks and scratches overall. Forend has some deep gouging on right side. Buttplate is a mottled grey patina as is forend cap. An example of a late Winchester Model 66 that was converted at the factory from a carbine into a rifle to fulfill a special order. 52914-2 TEP (7,500-10,000) – Lot 2397

2398
$9,775.00

WINCHESTER 3RD MODEL 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 128262. Cal. 44 RF. 20″ bbl. Blue finish with gun metal receiver and buttplate. Saddle ring is attached. Bbl shows correct Winchester address in front of rear sight. Front sight is on bbl band; rear sight is carbine leaf design. SN is stamped on bottom of receiver behind the trigger. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl and magazine tube show a smooth plum/brown patina with considerable traces of blue in protected areas. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver shows a deep mottled mustard patina with some stains and scratches overall. Sideplates fit well. Hammer and lever are both mottled brown patina with hints of case color remaining. Mechanics crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized with numerous handling marks and dents overall. Accompanying this carbine is a Cody Firearms Museum letter dated 5/29/2008 confirming configuration and showing shipment on April 23, 1876, Order No. 3122. 52914-4 TEP (6,000-10,000) – Lot 2398

2399
$6,325.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 MUSKET WITH PROVENANCE TO THE LOUISIANA STATE MILITIA.

SN 33690. Cal. 44 RF. 27″ rnd bbl, full magazine with bayonet attached. Blue finish with gun metal receiver. Straight grain American walnut stocks. 3/4 length forend with three bbl bands. Stud front sight, ladder rear sight. Gun metal carbine-style buttplate. Sling swivels are attached. Bbl shows correct 2-line Winchester address in front of rear sight. SN is stamped on lower tang under lever to the rear of the SN “LSM” is stamped in front of the lever latch and “20/A/3” stamped behind latch. Accompanying this musket is an article written by Neill G. Carpenter telling the story of the muskets purchased by the Louisiana State Militia after the War Between the States. The markings on this musket are similar to those of the ones shown in the article. The SN of this musket is also within 600 numbers of the one pictured in article. The Louisiana State Militia was organized after the Civil War during Re-Construction days and was a branch of the Louisiana Armed Union Forces. They were armed with both the Enfield rifle and the Winchester Model 1866 musket which is confirmed by the Adjutant’s Report for 1870. Manufactured in 1870, this musket appears correct in all aspects. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube show a deep plum/brown patina with considerable roughness at the muzzle. Bbl address is worn but legible. Sights are good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver is a deep mottled brown patina with numerous handling marks overall. Tang markings are clear and sharp. The rack mark behind lever latch is slightly worn. Buttplate is also a deep mustard brown patina. Hammer and lever both show a mottled silver/grey patina. Stocks are very good, slightly undersized and show numerous handling marks commensurate with age and service of musket. Bayonet is unmarked and retains traces of blue in the flute. Upper tang screw is replacement.Mechanics are fine. An opportunity to obtain a very desirable Winchester 66 musket that saw service in the state of Louisiana after the War Between the States. 52914-1 TEP (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2399

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2400
$10,350.00

RARE 2ND MODEL WINCHESTER 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FULL NICKEL FINISH.

SN 70589. Cal. 44 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full nickel finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with saddle ring and carbine buttplate. Bbl shows correct Winchester 2-line address and patent mark rolled in front of rear sight. Bbl has stud front sight with 2-leaf carbine rear sight. Receiver is of 2nd Model type with dust cover rail attached with screw and exposed trigger pin. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1873” without finials. SN is engraved on lower tang behind leather latch. Elevator is not marked.Accompanied by Winchester serial number search sheet confirming configuration and ship date of Sept. 14,1881. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows 80% nickel finish that is flaking in areas toward muzzle and around bbl address. Nickel has a somewhat bubbly texture. Magazine tube has a smooth bright nickel finish with only slight flaking. Sights very good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver retains 70% nickel finish with balance flaked to a dark brown patina. Right side plate shows some evidence of exposure to heat. The appearance of nickel on this carbine was probably caused from being near a heat source, such as a wood stove or campfire. All markings are clear. Dust cover retains most of the nickel finish as does the elevator. Elevator has been lightly cleaned. Right sideplate shows the most evidence of heat damage. Stocks are very good, full size and show a smooth varnish finish overall and a few scratches on the right side of butt and forearm. Mechanics are fine. Buttplate retains 90% bright nickel finish with some light flaking. Bbl bands retain 90% of somewhat bubbly nickel finish. This is a very good example of a rare 2nd Model Winchester saddle ring carbine with seldom seen full nickel finish that would be a welcome addition to any Winchester 1873 collection. 53126-3 TEP (9,500-12,500) – Lot 2400

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2401
$5,750.00

*FINE HIGH CONDITION WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY WORKSHEET.

SN 719589. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Standard grade rifle with 24-1/4″ oct bbl, full magazine, blued standard front sight with screw and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Receiver is 3rd type and unusually has the small bore “step” at the top front of the receiver ring. This is probably a parts clean up rifle assembled out of remaining, unused parts. Although the Winchester records at the Cody Firearms Museum indicate that the SN was applied in 1917, it appears that this rifle was actually assembled in 1923 when the final clean up of 1873 parts remaining at the factory were assembled into arms. That year there were 18,260 rifles & carbines assembled. Bbl has the late, small letter, 2-line address & patent dates on top left flat with caliber marking on top left flat at the chamber area. Bbl & receiver are marked with the “WP” proof mark. Mounted with nicely figured, uncheckered, slab sawed American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate with trap. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum worksheet which has only the following information: Shipped Sept 25, 1925 to order number 148-18, charged to T.N. Boyd & Son. Also accompanied by 2 boxes of caliber 44 ammunition: 1). Early 2-pc box with green & black label and buff colored paper band that has the line drawing of a cartridge on one end and “WINCHESTER .44 CALIBER, C.F. MODEL 1873” on the other. One side of the band also has the line drawing of a Model 1873 carbine. 2). Full box of Remington/UMC 44-40 smokeless ammo in a rnd corner box with brown & black label having a cartridge on top. Ends of the paper band are marked “.44 WINCHESTER / SOFT POINT / SMOKELESS” and one side of the band pictures a Remington Model 14-1/2 pump action rifle. Box is open and filled with mixed head stamp ammunition. CONDITION: Rifle is extremely fine. Overall retains 98-99% crisp orig blue on bbl & magazine tube with fine spots of pin-prick rust. Receiver & side plates retain about 97-98% crisp orig blue with tiny spots of flaked blue that is turned to patina. Lever, hammer & trigger retain most of their orig blue with some light surface rust & flaking. Buttplate retains 93-95% orig blue, turning a little plum, showing wear on heel & toe. Wood is sound with a few small nicks in the forearm finish and overall retains virtually all of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Appears to be new & unfired retaining virtually all of the orig finish on the bolt face. Box 1 ammunition is sealed & wrapped in plastic with a couple of minor chips in the label and some light soil. There is also a small ding in the bottom. Ammunition Box 2 has top label intact with the band showing minor losses, overall is a dark brown patina with light soil. Ammunition is moderately oxidized. 53012-1 (6,000-9,000) C&R – Lot 2401

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2402
$0.00

WINCHESTER 3RD MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 152930. Cal. 38 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with saddle ring and carbine buttplate. Bbl shows correct 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled in front of rear sight. Sights are standard carbine stud front with ladder rear sight. Cal. mark is rolled at breech of bbl behind rear sight. Receiver is of the stepped variety with integral dust cover rail. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1873” with finials. SN is stamped behind lever latch on lower tang. Elevator shows SN stamped.Accompanied by Winchester factory letter confirming configuration and shipped June 26, 1884. CONDITION: Very good as professionally restored. Bbl and magazine tube show a smooth dull blue finish with only slight evidence of handling marks. Markings are sharp. Cal. mark has been refreshed. Sights very good. Rear sight shows some erosion. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Bbl bands show considerable grey/blue finish. Front band is turning plum. Receiver retains 50% grey/blue finish with a saddle ring shadow on left side. Receiver screws are replacements. Dust cover is a plum/brown patina. Elevator is a mottled mustard patina with sharp Cal. mark. Tang markings are sharp. Hammer retains a considerable amount of case color finish, especially on the rear. Lever also retains considerable case color finish. Lever latch is a replacement, tang screws are orig. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good and show some light cleaning and an old re-varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks. Buttplate also retains a considerable amount of case color finish. Buttstock shows some water stain at heel and toe. An attractive Winchester 3rd Model 1873 saddle ring carbine that was professionally re-freshed many years ago. 53126-2 TEP (5,500-6,500) – Lot 2402

2403
$0.00

FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 288426. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). Standard grade rifle with 24-1/4″ oct bbl, full magazine, altered half nickel front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight and Lyman combination tang sight. Receiver is small caliber, 3rd type with step in the top front and integral dust cover rail with 3rd type dust cover. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with straight stock & crescent buttplate with trap, containing a 4-pc brass & iron cleaning rod. This rifle was produced in about 1889 when a rifle such as this was an everyday working mans tool. They most often saw hard service under extreme circumstances usually with little or no maintenance and are rarely found today with high orig finish. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 95-96% strong orig blue with sharp edge wear and some thinning over the chamber area at the carry point. Receiver & side plates retain 70-75% glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear, turning silver over the top & bottom edges and thinning on the right front flat at the carry point. Both sides of receiver have some light candy-striping. Hammer retains strong case colors, turned silver on spur. Lever retains faded case colors on the sides, turned silver on outer faces. Forend cap & buttplate are gray patina. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches with the buttstock showing about 65-70% orig finish, and the forearm a hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Cleaning rod is a dark brown patina. 53158-1 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2403

2404
$5,750.00

HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 RIFLE MARKED “FROM W.F. SHEARD LIVINGSTON MONT”.

SN 53766. Cal. 45-60. 28″ oct bbl, half magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address and patent mark rolled in front of rear sight. “FROM W.F. SHEARED / LIVINGSTON MONT” is stamped behind rear sight. Cal. is marked on top flat at breech. Front sight is of the Sheard patent design originally with ivory bead, though this specimen has contemporary non-ivory white chip replacing bead and checkered rear face. Rear sight is standard Winchester 1876 ladder type marked “1876” on top of leaf. Rifle is equipped with a tall leaf peep tang sight that is graduated to 50 minutes of angle. SN is stamped on lower tang behind lever latch. William F. Sheard was a Montana Territorial gunsmith who was located in Livingston Montana Territory from 1884-1895. He then moved to Tacoma, Washington. He patented a unique front sight for rifles. He later sold the patent to Marble Gunsight Co. Rifles with his sight and Montana mark are highly desired by Old West collectors. Rifle is accompanied by a Winchester Gun Museum letter dated June 6, 1962 that was written to Mr. Lewis Yearout. This rifle is on that list and confirms Cal., bbl, trigger and magazine and shows shipment on May 14, 1886. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows some traces of blue finish with balance being a mottled, crusty un-touched blue/brown patina. Front sight is very good and retains remnants of the orig ivory bead. Rear sight is also very good. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver retains 30% of orig blue finish with balance drifting to a plum/brown uncleaned patina. Left sideplate show striation markings. Receiver has handling marks overall with a few scratches. Hammer and lever are a crusty brown patina with some hint of case color in protected areas. Tang sight is very good and retains considerable orig blue finish. Graduation marks are clear. Stocks are very good, full sized and do not appear to ever been removed from this rifle. Stocks show a considerable amount of orig varnish finish with numerous handling marks, dents and scratches overall, commensurate with age and use of this rifle. Buttplate is a mottled silver/grey patina with erosion on heel and toe. Forend cap and magazine cap both show a smooth silver/grey patina. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to purchase a Winchester Model 1876 rifle with a positive association to Territorial Montana in the un-touched condition that collectors cherish. 53140-1 TEP (4,000-4,500) – Lot 2404

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2405
$2,875.00

RESTORED WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 RIFLE.

SN 57264. Cal. 40-60 WCF. 28″ rnd bbl. Blue finish overall with 2-piece contemporary walnut stocks. Case colored hammer & lever. Fixed rear sight with Lyman blade front sight. Traditional Winchester 2-line address on bbl with caliber designation 40-60 WCF on chamber as well as on brass elevator. Checkered forearm & pistol grip on highly figured stocks. These large frame lever actions have always been very popular with shooters and collectors alike. CONDITION: Very good as totally restored with a very good bright bore with sharp rifling. Contemporary finishes remain almost entirely intact with cyanide case colors being vivid and strong on hammer, lever and trap butt. Mechanics are in proper working order and action is crisp. 53195-2 TDW (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2405

2406
$11,500.00

FINE DELUXE 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 70258. Cal. 38-56. Beautiful deluxe ’86 with 26″ oct bbl, full magazine, Lyman sporting front sight with bead missing and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Top flat of bbl has standard 2-line Winchester address with caliber marking over the chamber area. Top tang is marked “MODEL 1886”. Mounted with very nicely figured, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and black insert, serpentine grip buttstock and crescent buttplate without trap. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. “355” & “XX”. Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. Bottom of forearm, at the receiver has the hand carved date “1893”. This rifle was produced in the 1892-1893 period and was probably someones prized hunting rifle. Firearms of that era most often saw hard service, frequently under harsh conditions, sometimes with little or no maintenance. CONDITION: Fine, all matching. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 95% strong orig blue, showing only sharp edge wear, a couple of small scratches & dings with some minor thinning on bottom of magazine tube. Receiver retains about 70% orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas, fading elsewhere and turned silver on the belly. Belly of the receiver still shows most of the “2nd coat lines”. Top & bottom tangs retain strong case colors. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned silver on the spur. Lever retains lightly to moderately faded case colors, brilliant in sheltered areas, turning silver on outer faces. Buttplate & forend cap have mostly turned silver with smoky colors showing through. Wood is sound with some heat pimpling on the right side of buttstock with a few light nicks & scratches and retains most of its strong, orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 53158-2 (12,500-17,500) – Lot 2406

2407
$8,625.00

*VERY RARE WINCHESTER DELUXE EXTRA LIGHTWEIGHT LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 129131. Cal. 45-70. Very rare rifle with 22″ extra light tapered rnd bbl, full magazine, ramp mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight and flat top rear sight. Mounted with about 2-X American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly number “238”, “XX” and an “R”. Matching assembly number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in Cal. 45-70, extra light 22″ rnd bbl, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock with rubber shotgun buttplate & oil finish, Winchester high velocity sights and full magazine, received in the warehouse March 30, 1905 and shipped the next day to order # 5930. These lightweight rifles were extremely popular as hunting arms, especially in the North Woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada and Alaska and in the 45-70 caliber is certainly capable of taking any North American big game up to and including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic. This rifle was obviously someone’s prized hunting gun. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 95% strong orig blue with several spots of blood pitting on left side of magazine tube toward muzzle end and on the front sight. Receiver retains 93-95% glossy orig blue with a series of small scratches on both sides and sharp edge wear. Hammer retains most of its orig case colors, fading on the spur. Lever retains bright case colors on the sides, faded to silver on the outer faces. Buttstock has a hairline back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound with usual light nicks, dings and scratches and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp. Very bright shiny bore. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53158-3 (7,500-10,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2407

2408
$0.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 EXTRA LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 149159. Cal. 45-70. Standard grade rifle with 22″ rapid taper extra lightweight bbl, half magazine, takedown with low pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead hunting front sight and flat top rear sight. Left side of bbl, by the rear sight is marked “NICKEL STEEL” and the caliber marking is on left side over the chamber area. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock and Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. These lightweight big bore rifles were extremely popular in the North woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska as big game rifles capable of taking the largest North American big game. This rifle was produced about 1910 and undoubtedly was someones prized hunting rifle. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains about 95-96% strong orig blue with some chemical spotting just forward of the rear sight. Magazine tube & cap retain about 98% orig blue. Takedown extension retains about 80% strong orig blue with the balance flaked to a light patina. Receiver retains 50-60% strong orig blue with the loss areas a light patina. Lever & hammer retain most of their orig, faded case colors. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53158-4 (7,000-8,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 2408

2409
$4,600.00

*FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH SLING AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 145579. Cal. 33 WCF. Beautiful deluxe rifle with 24″ tapered rnd bbl, half magazine, takedown with pedestal mounted Lyman ivory bead front sight and slightly altered semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with about 2X, center crotch, flame grain American walnut with H-style checkered forearm & capped pistol grip stock that has Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Bottom of the stock & forend cap have factory sling eyes with orig hooks and an orig Winchester double roller buckle leather sling. Left side of lower tang, under the wood is marked with the assembly no. “775” & “XX”. Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in caliber 33 with rnd bbl, plain trigger, half magazine, shotgun butt with rubber buttplate, sling & swivel, received in warehouse August 22, 1911 and shipped same day to order # 320608. This rifle was produced in 1911 and would most like have been a prized hunting rifle. This powerful caliber was very popular in the North woods, the Rocky Mountain region, Canada & Alaska and was certainly capable of taking the largest North American big game up to and including the great bears of Alaska and the Arctic. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with one small area of light surface rust. Magazine tube & takedown cap retain about 96-98% strong orig blue. The takedown extension retains about 90-92% orig blue and the receiver about 88-90% strong, glossy orig blue with sharp edge wear and a small cleaned area on the top right edge. Right front side of the receiver has a series of light scratches, probably from the sling buckle. There is also a small dent in the front edge of the loading gate opening. Hammer retains bright case colors, turned gray on the spur. Lever retains strong case colors on the sides and in sheltered areas, turned silver/brown on the outer faces. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains about 96-97% strong orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53158-5 (5,000-7,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2409

2410
$4,887.50

*BEAUTIFUL AND SCARCE WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 1886 LIGHT WEIGHT TAKE DOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 147850. Cal. 45-70. Beautiful deluxe Winchester with 22″ tapered lightweight rnd bbl, half magazine, take down with pedestal mounted combination ivory bead front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with very nicely figured flame & shell grain American walnut that has H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly no. “885” and “XX” along with an “R”. Matching assembly no. is also found in top tang channel of buttstock. This rifle was produced in about 1909 during a very low production year with only 914 Model ’86 rifles produced. This almost certainly was someones prized north woods hunting rifle. These rifles were extremely popular in the Rocky Mountain Region and the woodlands of the Northeast, Canada & Alaska. The 45-70 is certainly capable of taking about any North American big game. CONDITION: Fine, matching as noted. Bbl & magazine tube retain about 98% crisp orig blue with the take down tip flaked to about 60% blue. Forend cap retains about 60-65% blue with losses flaked to light patina. Receiver retains about 50% orig blue with a few light scratches and sharp edge wear. The major loss areas are flaked to a light patina. The take down extension is flaked to a gray patina. Lever & hammer retain faded case colors on the sides, turned silver on outer faces. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & scratches and retains virtually all of its orig piano varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53158-6 (5,000-7,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2410

2411
$5,175.00

ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 TAKEDOWN RIFLE.

SN 92856. Cal. 40-82 WCF. 26″ oct bbl, full magazine with takedown feature. Vernier tang sight, nickel bead front sight. Standard buckhorn rear sight. Full blue finish, straight grained American walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address rolled in front of rear sight with Cal. at breech. SN stamped on lower tang with patent marks under lever. Upper tang sight is not marked. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube show an even plum/brown blue that has turned dull with high point wear and some slight staining toward the muzzle. Markings are clear and sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish with some stains at the carry point and high point wear. Bolt retains most of the orig blue. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever both show generous traces of case color finish. Loading gate also shows a considerable amount of fire blue. Tang sight also retains most of the blue finish. Aperture disc shows some staining. Buttplate is a mottled grey patina with some staining. Forend cap retains 50% bright blue with some staining on the left side. Stocks are very good and full sized and show most of an old re-varnished finish. There are two notches behind rear tang and four notches on the forward end of the comb. Mechanics are crisp. A very nice example of an antique Winchester 86 takedown rifle in a great Cal. to shoot. 53044-6 TEP (4,500-6,500) – Lot 2411

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2412
$4,025.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH LYMAN RECEIVER SIGHT.

SN 131124. Cal. 45-70. 22″ rnd bbl, half-magazine, takedown. Full blue finish, Lyman receiver sight. Rear bbl sight mortise is plugged. “WP” proof in an oval at the rear of bbl. No “WP” in oval appears on receiver. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1886”. Checkered straight grain American walnut stocks with pistol grip, hard rubber Winchester buttplate and Winchester sling eyes. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 80% blue finish with some stains toward the muzzle on the right side and some marks from the elevator of a rear sight that has been replaced. Front sight is very good with a brass bead. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver shows 20-30% blue finish, mostly on the right side. Receiver shows some touch-up to the finish under the rear sight. Bolt retains 50% blue finish. Lyman receiver sight retains traces of blue drifting to a mostly plum patina. Hammer and lever show generous traces of case color, especially on the left side of the lever with the balance being a silver/grey patina. Hammer also shows strong traces of case color. Stocks are very good, full sized and show only minor handling marks overall. Checkering is sharp. Winchester pistol grip cap is very good. Winchester hard rubber buttplate is very good with a clear logo. Forend cap shows 40-50% blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. A nice late-1886 in its most modern configuration and most desirable Cal. 53158-7 (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 2412

2418
$2,875.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 DELUXE TAKEDOWN RIFLE WITH LYMAN IVORY BEAD SIGHT.

SN 149153. Cal. 33 WCF. 24″ rnd bbl, takedown, half-magazine, full blue finish, highly figured American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forend. Winchester hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address rolled on the left side in front of rear sight. “NICKEL STEEL / ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER” with Cal. designation to the rear. Upper tang is marked “MODEL 1886 / WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK REG. IN U.S. PAT. OFF.”. SN is stamped on lower tang under lever. Patent marks are also stamped under lever. Checkered buttplate shows Winchester logo as does the pistol grip cap. CONDITION: Very fine as professionally restored. Bbl shows 90% blue finish with some slight staining toward the muzzle. Magazine tube also shows 95% blue finish. Lyman ivory bead front sight is very good. Rear sight is very good. Bbl markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% blue finish that has been touched-up. Bolt shows 95% blue. Lever and hammer are both silver/grey patina with traces of case color in protected areas. All receiver marks are sharp. Stocks are replacements. Buttstock shows crotch grain on both sides. There is no wood designation mark on lower tang. Stocks are finely checkered and retain nearly all of their finish. Buttplate is very good and appears to be a reproduction. Mechanics are functional. A nice Winchester rifle that has received some professional restoration. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53158-8 (2,500-3,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 2418

2419
$3,450.00

*ATTRACTIVE WINCHESTER TRAPPER LENGTH SHORT RIFLE.

SN 848155. Cal. 44 WCF. 16″ rapid taper short rifle bbl with full magazine. Bbl address forward of rear sight offset to left appropriately. Cal. designation “44 WCF” off to left side with strong Winchester proof on top of chamber. 7-1/2″ short rifle forearm with magazine ferrule properly placed central between forearm stock cap and end of magazine tube. Blue finish overall with 2-pc short rifle walnut stocks with crescent butt. Mfg 1917 with sporting solid blade front sight and appropriate sporting rear sight. Tang is marked “Model 1892 Winchester” with trademark information below. CONDITION: Very fine overall as refinished. Retains most all blue finish on 16″ bbl with magazine finish slightly thinning. Receiver retains much of its later applied finish that is starting to turn indicating that the finish work was done many years prior. Walnut crescent buttstock has been lightly sanded and is evident at confluence of wrist and receiver with very slight rounding of wood at top of crescent buttplate. Applied finish is exceptional and could easily be mistaken for factory. Hidden and almost indiscernible is a stamped property mark or cartouche in left side of butt that is not legible enough to be identified and further investigation could prove fruitful. The appropriate 7-1/2″ short rifle/trapper carbine length forearm had been lightly refinished with great attention as to not remove too much material or rnd edges. Slight bruising and distress is evident at forward left side and rear right side of which the application of a more contemporary finish has been applied and covered up. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine and functioning. 52965-1 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 2419

2420
$1,610.00

FIRST YEAR ANTIQUE WINCHESTER 1892 RIFLE.

SN 21107. Cal. 38-40. 24″ rnd bbl. Blue finish overall with 2-pc traditional walnut rifle stocks with crescent butt. Mounted with Lyman blade front sight and Lyman folding staff tang sight. Rear sight seat has been filled with a contemporary slot blank. These early first year guns are difficult to find in good condition. This is a far better example than average. Documented by SN as having been made in 1892. CONDITION: Very good overall with approximately 60% factory finish remaining, balance turning plum with some finish loss at high points of receiver and at muzzle. 60-70% case colors remain on hammer & lever with crescent butt having turned mostly silver. Two piece Winchester stocks have what appears to be a contemporary finish applied, however stocks are still proud with little evidence of sanding. Action is extremely smooth and functioning properly. Bore is good with several small areas of corrosion evident in the lands. 53195-1 TDW (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2420

2421
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 RIFLE.

SN 718024. Cal. .44 WCF. 24″ 1/2 rnd 1/2 oct bbl, button mag, blue finish, figured American walnut stocks with crescent butt. CONDITION: Fine as restored. Overall this rifle retains nearly all of the restored blue finish with sharp markings, “WP” proof has been polished off top of receiver. Marble/Sheard front sight, sporty rear. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Stocks are very good with nearly all of the restored varnish finish and very few handling marks present. Buttstock has a small hole in the toe that has been plugged. A very nice rare configuration ’92 rifle that has seen professional restoration. 52992-1 (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 2421

2422
$2,185.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1892 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 999435. Cal. 25-20 WCF. Standard grade carbine with 20″ bbl, full magazine with rifle style band, square base front sight and 2000 yard carbine ladder rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with straight stock & carbine buttplate. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. This 1930 produced carbine very likely would have been used by a young man or woman as a small game hunting rifle. Those rifles usually saw hard service with very little maintenance. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall the metal retains about 99% of a factory style restored finish with bright Winchester style blue showing only faint muzzle end and sharp edge wear with a couple of small scratches on the receiver. The wood appears to be new factory replacements with factory style varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 53118-1 (2,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2422

2423
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 OCTAGON BARREL RIFLE WITH BEACH’S COMBINATION FRONT SIGHT AND LYMAN TANG SIGHT.

SN 214863. Cal. 30 WCF. 26″ oct bbl, full magazine. Full blue finish. Straight grained American stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address rolled in front of rear sight mortise that has been filled with a plug. There is no evidence of a rear sight having been attached. Cal. mark is at breech of bbl. Beach’s combination front sight has remnants of an ivory bead. Bbl is also marked “NICKEL STEEL BARREL” over “ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER”. SN is stamped on forward bottom of receiver. Tang sight was not removed. Tang sight is marked “LYMAN” over “MIDDLEFIELD” over “CONN. U.S.A.”. Receiver sight has a large aperture disc. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine both retain 90% of orig bright blue finish. Markings are sharp. Front sight is very good. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80-85% bright blue finish, turning somewhat plum/brown at the carry point. Screws are not molested. Loading gate shows considerable fire blue finish. Hammer and lever both retain a generous amount of orig case color. Lyman sight is fine with most of the blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish with only some minuscule handling marks overall. This is a very fine example of a Winchester Model 1894 rifle made in 1901 in far above average condition. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53074-1 TEP (5,000-8,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 2423

2424
$6,325.00

RARE ANTIQUE WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LIGHTWEIGHT HALF-ROUND/HALF-OCTAGON BARREL RIFLE.

SN 118556. Cal. 30 WCF. Rare 26″ half-rnd/half-oct lightweight tapered barrel, Lyman ivory bead front sight. Winchester Type 34 3-leaf “EXPRESS” rear sight with platinum lines. Full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with Winchester hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Winchester combination tang sight. Bbl shows 2-line Winchester address rolled in front of rear sight. Left side of bbl at breech is marked “NICKEL STEEL BARREL / ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER”. Cal. stamped at breech on top. SN is stamped on forward lower part of receiver. Tang sight was not removed. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube both retain 90% plus orig blue finish with some fading on rnd portion and slight muzzle wear. All markings are sharp. Sights are fine. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish that has drifted at the carry point to plum brown with some high-point wear on top. Bolt retains 50% blue with some staining to rear. Loading gate shows traces of fire blue. Hammer and lever both retain a generous amount of orig case color finish overall. Mechanics are crisp. Tang sight retains most of the orig blue. Stocks are fine, full sized and show most of the orig varnish finish with only slight handling marks overall. Buttplate is very good with no losses and sharp checkering. Forend cap retains 90% muted blue finish. A chance to get a very fine Model 1894 special order rifle in the antique SN range. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52846-1 TEP (3,500-4,500) ESA – Lot 2424

2425
$2,875.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 94 SHORT RIFLE.

SN 1218217. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ oct bbl, full magazine. Redfield front sight; sporting rear sight. Full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation rolled on left flat in front of rear sight. Front sight is marked “REDFIELD” rear sight is marked “PAT. FEB. 22-27”. “WP” proofs are stamped at the breech of the bbl and top ring of receiver. Upper tang shows WINCHESTER” over “TRADEMARK” over “MADE IN USA”. SN is stamped on bottom front of receiver. Receiver has been tapped for a receiver sight on left side. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl and magazine tube show an even blue/brown patina overall with some handling marks and high-point wear. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% blue finish with some staining on left front. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever also show a considerable amount of blue. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain most of an old re-varnish finish with handling marks and dents commensurate with age of the rifle. Forend is the correct 8-3/8″ length. A chance to get a very handy and rare Winchester 94 short rifle. 53044-7 TEP (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 2425

2426
$0.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 94 OCTAGON BARREL TAKEDOWN RIFLE.

SN 1016026. Cal. 30 WCF. 26″ oct bbl, full magazine with takedown feature. Full blue finish. Lyman front sight; sporting rear sight. Straight grained American walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows Model and Cal. designation on left side of rear sight with Winchester address on the right side. “WP” proofs appear at bbl breech and top ring of receiver. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER/TRADEMARK/MADE IN USA”. SN is stamped on the bottom from of receiver CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 80% of somewhat dull blue finish with some slight staining and high-point wear. Magazine tube shows marks from takedown. Sights very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 60% blue finish with some staining and handling marks overall. There is a slight shadow on upper tang where a tang sight was once mounted. Forward sight hole plug is missing. Tang screw is a replacement. Buttplate is a mottled silver/grey patina. Forend cap shows 50% faded blue with some handling marks. Stocks are very good, full size and retain considerable varnish finish with only slight handling marks overall. Mechanics are crisp. Nice example of a late takedown 94 rifle. 52852-1 TEP (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2426

2427
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 OCTAGON BARREL FULL MAGAZINE RIFLE.

SN 182533. Cal. 38-55. 26″ oct bbl. Full magazine. Full blued finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with crescent buttplate. Bbl shows 2-line address rolled in front of rear sight with cal. designation at the breech. Nickel silver front sight, sporting rear sight. Upper tang is marked Model 1894/Winchester/Pat.Aug.21.1894. SN is stamped on forward bottom of frame. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 50% dull blue finish with high point muzzle wear and a few small dents. Magazine tube shows 80% dull blue. Bbl markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Receiver retains 30% blue overall with the balance being a silver grey patina with some light scratches and carry point wear. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever show a silver grey patina with some hint of case color. Stocks have been cleaned and are slightly undersized with a coat of varnish applied. Stocks show handling marks overall. Buttplate is a silver grey patina, as is the forend cap. Mechanics are functional. 52997-1 (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 2427

2428
$1,035.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 661392. Cal. 25-35 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl. Full magazine. Blade front sight. 3-leaf rear sight. Full blue finish. Straight grain gumwood stocks. Saddle ring is attached. Winchester 2-line address is rolled on left side of bbl in front of rear sight. “NICKEL STEEL BARREL/ESPECIALLY FOR SMOKELESS POWDER” followed by cal. designation is rolled at left breech of bbl. Upper tang is marked MODEL 1894/WINCHESTER/TRADE MARK/REG.IN U.S.PAT.OFF. SN is stamped on forward bottom part of frame. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and magazine tube retain about 50% faded blue finish with muzzle wear and some staining toward muzzle. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is very frosty with strong rifling. Receiver has flaked to a silver grey patina overall with a few stains and scratch marks. Hammer and lever both show a grey brown patina. Markings are sharp. Stocks are very good, slightly undersized and show stains and bruising overall commensurate with the age of the carbine. Buttplate is grey brown patina. Bbl bands are both silver grey patina. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of an 1894 carbine in a very desirable caliber. 52997-2 TEP (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 2428

2429
$1,610.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 497590. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ bbl. Standard carbine has correct folding staff rear sight and saddle ring. Two piece walnut stocks. Front blade replaced with Marbles sheared bead. PROVENANCE: Wes Adams Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and action retain most of their orig blue finishes. Hammer and lever retain 30 – 40% faded case hardened color. Buttplate is mostly silver with brown staining. Walnut stocks retain most of what appears to be their orig finish, with numerous minor marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny throughout.
53195-4 TDW (1,200-1,600) C&R – Lot 2429

2430
$920.00

*WINCHESTER PRE-64 MODEL 94 CARBINE.

SN 2323810. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ bbl, blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation alongside the address on left side by rear sight. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight is standard semi-buckhorn. SN is stamped on bottom front of receiver. Receiver is originally tapped for a receiver sight. Forearm is of the late short type. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 90% of the orig bright blue finish that has somewhat drifted on top of bbl, with some slight muzzle wear. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 90% of orig blue finish with some high-point wear and a few minor scratch marks. Markings are sharp. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain nearly all of their orig varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. One of the last variations of the Model 94 Winchester Pre-64 carbine made in 1958. 53080-6 TEP (550-750) C&R – Lot 2430

2431
$1,610.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 400638. Cal. .30-40 Krag. 22″ rnd bbl, blue finish, saddle ring attached, straight grained American walnut stocks, with hand guard and carbine butt. CONDITION: Fine as refinished. Bbl shows 50% blue that is turning a pleasing plum/brown. Sights are very good. Bbl band shows nearly all the blue finish. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 90% blue finish, as does the hammer and lever. Receiver marking is sharp and clear. Tang marking is sharp and clear. Stocks are very good, full sized, and show only small handling marks overall. A nice example of a Winchester ’95 carbine in 30 Krag cal that was very popular with Texas Rangers in the early 20th century. 53083-1 (2,500-3,000) C&R – Lot 2431

2432
$1,725.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 94 JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN CJW478. Cal. 32-40 WINCHESTER. 18-3/8″ rnd bbl, full magazine, blue and pewter finish. Nicely figured American walnut stocks with checkered grip and forearm. Carbine buttplate with saddle ring attached. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation rolled at left breech alongside sight. Right side is rolled “JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE” filled with gold wash. Receiver has a pewter finish. Left side shows a scene from the movie “Stagecoach” showing a 6-horse hitch and men fighting Indians from top of stage. The scene is bordered by the titles of many of John Wayne’s movies. Right side of receiver shows a cattle drive scene from the movie “Red River” bordered by vine engraving and titles of more of John Wayne’s famous movies. SN is stamped on bottom forward part of receiver. Under SN is stamped “PM. AIR / HUNT. PCH. C.”. Upper tang is etched with facsimile of John Wayne’s signature. Right side of buttstock has a silver disc inlaid with portrait of John Wayne. Bbl, magazine tube, bolt, hammer, trigger, loading gate and buttplate are finished blue. Receiver, lever, and bbl bands are finished in pewter. Accompanied by an orig box with a sleeve describing carbine. CONDITION: Very fine with no evidence of use. Bore is bright. Bolt face is clean. Elevator shows no drag mark. Mechanics are crisp, carbine appears to be unfired. Box is very good. Sleeve has a few abrasions at either end; images are clean. 53080-28 TEP (1,250-1,750) – Lot 2432

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2433
$1,035.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 THEODORE ROOSEVELT 150 YEAR COMMEMORATIVE RIFLE IN ORIGINAL BOX.

SN TR150H1115. Cal. 405 WIN. 24″ rnd bbl, blue and pewter finish with gold accent. Nicely figured checkered American walnut stocks with plain steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows “WINCHESTER MODEL 1895 THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIGH GRADE…CALIBER 405WIN. ONLY” rolled on left side of bbl near rear sight. Top of bbl shows a facsimile of Roosevelt’s signature in gold. Right side of bbl shows maker and import mark for Miroku of Japan. Bbl has orig Winchester label on forward bottom. Bbl has beaded front sight and standard sporting rear sight. “WP” proof is struck at left breech. Left side of receiver is tightly scrolled engraved with animal figures and gold riband stating “THEODORE ROOSEVELT 1858-2008 150 YEARS FATHER OF CONSERVATION”. Magazine shows game scenes bordered by scroll. Lever shows vignette of Roosevelt inlaid in gold. Right side of receiver also shows same scene. Lever shows vignette of Roosevelt standing in hunting gear. Right side of buttstock has golden high relief commemorative coin of Roosevelt. SN marked on forward right side of receiver. Upper tang marked “WINCHESTER / MODEL 1895”. Accompanied by orig shipping carton with end label describing gun by SN. Box is housed in commemorative sleeve. CONDITION: Very fine. Rifle has two-tone finish of blue and pewter. Bbl, bolt, hammer are blue. Receiver, magazine, and lever are pewter. Trigger is gold washed. Bbl shows nearly all orig blue finish. Markings are sharp. Sights very good. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Bolt face is clean, loading ramp is not scratched. Receiver retains all pewter finish. All engraving and decoration is sharp. Buttstock retains all of the blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very fine with no evidence of handling. Box is very good. Sleeve is slightly frayed. A chance for a collector to have a faithful copy of Theodore Roosevelt’s “Lion Medicine”. 53080-27 TEP (1,500-2,250) – Lot 2433

2434
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 9410 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING BOX.

SN SG 07693. Cal. 410 BORE. 24″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish, straight grain checkered American walnut stocks with rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester model, logo and Cal. designation on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl. Receiver is tapped for scope. Green glow worm front sight; standard sporting rear sight. Lot includes cleaning rod and owner’s manual. CONDITION: Nearly new in box. Shotgun shows most of the orig packing grease. There is very small scratch on left side of receiver above lever. Mechanics not tested. Box is very good with clear label. 53080-32 TEP (750-1,000) – Lot 2434

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2435
$1,380.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 9410 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING BOX.

SN SG34367. Cal. 410 BORE. 24″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish, straight grain checkered walnut stocks with rubber buttplate. Green glow worm front sight; sporting rear sight. Left breech of bbl shows Winchester model, Cal, and address next to rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on rear breech of bbl. Receiver is tapped for scope. Lot includes owners manual and cleaning rod. CONDITION: “As new” in box. Shotgun is still covered in packing grease and shows no use. Mechanics were not tested. 53080-31 TEP (750-1,000) – Lot 2435

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2436
$1,150.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 94AE SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 6210727. Cal. 45 COLT. 16″ bbl, full magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Saddle ring attached. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation on left side at the breech. SN is stamped on bottom left side of receiver. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 98% of blue finish with very little wear. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Receiver also retains 98% of bright blue finish with some slight staining at carry point. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain nearly all of the varnish finish with a couple of slight dents at left wrist. Buttplate is very good. Bbl bands retain nearly all of the blue finish. A very handy short barreled Winchester 94 carbine in a great Cal. to shoot. 53080-5 TEP (550-750) – Lot 2436

2437
$6,900.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 64 “DEER RIFLE” IN 219 ZIPPER CALIBER WITH BOLT PEEP SIGHT.

SN 1120412. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. 26″ rapid taper rnd bbl. Half length magazine. Hooded ramp front-sight. Bolt mounted peep sight. Blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows model and cal mark on left rear of bbl with Winchester address on right rear. WP proof in oval is stamped near receiver. Receiver is marked “Winchester over trademark over Made in U.S.A.” on upper tang. SN is stamped on lower front of receiver. WP Proof on top ring of receiver. Forend is of a semi-beavertail profile. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Bbl and magazine tube retain nearly all blue finish that is drifting to a slight plumb color toward muzzle. Markings are sharp. Bore is slightly frosty with strong rifling. Receiver retains 95% blue finish with some small scratches and dents overall. Bolt is drifting to a plumb-brown color. Bolt sight is very good. All receiver markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, full-sized, and show almost all of varnish finish with only slight handling marks. Buttplate shows 90% blue finish with sharp checkering. Forend cap retains 98% blue finish. Magazine is drifting to a smooth plumb-brown color. Magazine hanger and end-cap retain nearly all of blue finish. A very fine example of one of George Madis’ “favorite shootin guns”. 53080-46 (4,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 2437

2438
$6,325.00

*RARE WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 64 “DEER RIFLE” IN 219 ZIPPER CALIBER .

SN 1132018. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. 26″ rnd bbl, half magazine. Blue finish. Bolt mounted peep sight. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered forearm and pistol grip with cap. Stock is mounted with Winchester quick detach sling swivels with leather sling. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate and blue steel forend cap. SN is stamped on the forward bottom front at the receiver. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation at the breech on left side with Winchester address on right side. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. “WP” proofs are struck at the bbl breech and on top of receiver ring. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK / MADE IN USA”. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 90% plus orig blue finish with only some slight muzzle wear and a few stains at the mid-point. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 90% bright blue finish with slight staining and high-point wear at the carry point. Bolt peep sight is very good. All markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, full sized with sharp checkering and retain most of the varnish finish, with only minuscule handling marks. Buttplate retains 90% blue, forend cap retains 98% blue. A very fine example of a very rare deluxe Winchester “Deer Rifle” made in 1941. 53080-48 TEP (4,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 2438

2439
$8,050.00

*WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 64 “DEER RIFLE”.

SN 1597217. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. 26″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Bolt mounted peep sight. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forend. Pistol grip is capped. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate with quick detach Winchester sling swivels. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation rolled on left side with Winchester address on right side. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise is plugged. “WP” proofs are struck at bbl breech and on top of receiver ring. Peep sight is mounted on the bolt. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 95% of orig blue finish that has drifted somewhat to plum on the bbl toward the muzzle. Markings are sharp. Sight is very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Receiver retains 95% bright blue finish with some high-point wear, especially at the carry point. Peep sight is very good. Stocks are very good, retaining almost all of an old re-varnished finish. Checkering is sharp. There are some gaps in the fit between stock and receiver and forend. Buttplate retains considerable blue. Forend cap retains 95% blue finish. A nice example of a Deluxe Winchester Model 64 “Deer Rifle” made right before WWII in very limited production 53080-49 TEP (4,000-5,000) – Lot 2439

2440
$4,600.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 64 “DEER RIFLE” WITH BOLT PEEP SIGHT.

SN 1405118. Cal. 219 ZIPPER. 26″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation on the left side at the breech. Right side shows Winchester address. Front sight is mounted on a ramp, hood is missing. Rear sight mortise has been plugged with no evidence of a rear sight having been installed. “WP” proofs are struck at the bbl breech and on the receiver ring. SN number stamped on forward bottom of receiver. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 90% blue finish that is turning slightly plum with some stains and a few handling marks and slight muzzle wear. Front sight is very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver shows 90% blue finish with minuscule scratching overall and some staining. Markings are sharp. Mechanics are fine. Stocks very good, full sized and retain nearly all of their varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks overall. Buttplate retains considerable blue with wear on the heel and toe. Forend cap retains 90% blue. A nice Model 64 “Deer Rifle” which was one of George Madis’ favorite guns. 53080-47 TEP (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 2440

2441
$2,415.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE CARBINE.

SN 1192727. Cal. 30 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Winchester quick detach swing swivels. Bbl has a hooded front sight mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise is plugged. Left side of breech shows Winchester model, trademark and Cal. designation. Right side of bbl shows 2-line Winchester address. “WP” proof is struck at bbl breech and on upper receiver ring. Receiver has a Lyman No. “56” sight mounted. SN appears on forward bottom part of receiver. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK / MADE IN U.S.A.”. CONDITION: Fine as professionally restored. Bbl retains 98% blue finish. Sight is good. Markings are sharp. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver retains 98% blue finish with a few small scratches and some high-point wear. Hammer and lever both show almost all blue finish. Markings are sharp. Receiver sight is very good. Stocks are very good showing almost all of the varnish finish with only minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Buttplate shows 98% blue finish as does forend cap and magazine. A hard to find Winchester Model 64 Deluxe carbine. 53080-25 TEP (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 2441

2442
$1,092.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 2065845. Cal. 32 WS. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate, Winchester quick detach swing swivels. Bbl has hooded front sight mounted on ramp. Standard sporting rear sight. Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck at bbl breech and on receiver ring. SN appears on bottom forward part of receiver. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 99% professionally restored blue finish a does magazine tube. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 99% of a professionally restored blue finish. Bolt has also been professionally refinished. Hammer and lever retain most of the orig blue finish. Stocks are very good, full sized and show only minor handling marks. Buttplate retains 98% restored blue finish. Forend cap retains most of the blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. 53080-26 TEP (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 2442

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2443
$8,050.00
Revised: 3/15/2018

Please Note: This Winchester Model 65 has been upgraded to deluxe with fancy deluxe-style checkered stock and forend. It is not a factory Winchester Model 65 Deluxe.

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 65 DELUXE RIFLE WITH BOLT PEEP SIGHT.

SN 1005611. Cal. 218 BEE. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Nicely figured American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Pistol grip is capped. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation marked at the left breech with the Winchester address on the right. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise has been plugged with no evidence of a rear sight having been mounted. “WP” proofs are struck on bbl breech and receiver ring. SN is stamped on froward bottom of receiver. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK”/ MADE IN USA”. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% orig blue finish that has drifted to a plum patina toward the muzzle. Markings are sharp. Front sight is very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 95% orig blue with only a few handling marks and no carry wear. Hammer and lever both retain most of the blue finish. Loading gate also retains most of the fire blue. Stocks are fine, full sized, retaining most of the orig varnish finish and only minuscule handling marks. Buttplate retains most of the blue finish, as does the forend cap. Mechanics are crisp. This is an opportunity to obtain an extremely rare, deluxe Model 64 Winchester rifle, one of only 5704 made. 53080-45 TEP (4,500-6,500) C&R – Lot 2443

2444
$6,900.00

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 65 RIFLE WITH BOLT MOUNTED PEEP SIGHT.

SN 1004895. Cal. 218 BEE. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation at the left breech. Right side shows Winchester address. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise is plugged with no evidence of a rear sight having been mounted. “WP” proofs are struck at the bbl breech and on receiver ring. SN is stamped on forward bottom part of receiver. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK / MADE IN U.S.A.”. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95% orig blue finish that is drifting to a plum patina toward the muzzle with some slight muzzle wear. Front sight is very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 95% orig blue with only minuscule handling marks and little carry wear. Hammer and lever retain considerable blue finish that has flaked partially from the lever. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, retaining most of the varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks overall. Buttplate retains considerable blue with wear at the heel and toe. Forend cap retains 98% blue finish. Here’s your chance to obtain a rare Model 64 rifle in fine condition, one of only 5,704 made. 53080-42 TEP (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2444

2445
$5,462.50

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 65 RIFLE IN 218 BEE.

SN 1004669. Cal. 218 BEE. 24″ rapid taper rnd bbl with hooded ramp front-sight. Button magazine. Blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows a model and cal mark on left side at breech with Winchester address on right side at breech. WP proof stamped on top. Rear-sight mortise is filled with a blank. Receiver is marked “Winchester over trademark over Made in U.S.A.” on upper tang. SN is stamped on lower forward part of receiver. There is a “W” proof stamped in front of trigger. A WP proof is at front top of receiver. A rare adjustable bolt peep sight is also installed on bolt. Stocks have a plain pistol grip that is not capped. Forestock is of a semi-beavertail design. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 90% blue finish that is drifting to a pleasing smooth plumb-brown patina. Bbl marks are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver shows 95% blue finish with sharp markings and a few slight scratch marks. Bolt has turned plumb-brown. Sight is very good. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are fine, full-sized, and retain nearly all of varnish finish with very few small handling marks. Buttplate is a silver-gray patina with traces of blue and sharp checkering. Forend cap retains 95% blue finish. An opportunity to obtain a very rare Model 53′ Winchester which was a continuation of the Model 1892, of which a total of only 5,704 were manufactured between 1933 and 1947. 53080-43 (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2445

2446
$4,312.50

*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 65 RIFLE WITH BOLT PEEP SIGHT.

SN 1005903. Cal. 218 BEE. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Hooded front sight mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise is plugged. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation on left breech with Winchester address on right. “WP” proof marks are struck on breech of bbl and top ring of receiver. Receiver has SN stamped on bottom forward end. Upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK / MADE IN USA”. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 90% plus orig blue that his drifting to a plum patina toward the muzzle with some abrasion on the top behind the front sight. Front sight is very good. Markings are sharp. No evidence of rear sight having ever been installed. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 90% plus orig blue with most of the wear on the bottom at the carry point. Loading gate shows traces of fire blue. Hammer and lever retain considerable blue finish with some flaking on lever. All markings are sharp. Bolt sight is very good. Stocks are very fine, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish with only minuscule handling marks, mostly on the right side of forearm. Buttplate retains considerable blue finish with wear at the heel and toe. Forend cap retains 90% blue finish with a few scratches. A very fine example of a rare Winchester 65 rifle, one of only 5,704 manufactured. 53080-44 TEP (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2446

2447
$2,875.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 DELUXE CARBINE.

SN 21675. Cal. 348 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Winchester quick detach sling swivels. Bbl shows Winchester Cal. and Model designation rolled on the left side of the breech. Winchester address is on right side. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight is of the standard sporting type. “WP” proofs are struck at the bbl breech and on top of receiver ring. SN is stamped on bottom forward part of receiver. Pistol grip is capped. CONDITION: Very fine as professional restored. Bbl and magazine tube retain 98% blue finish. Markings are sharp, sights very good, rear sight is slightly bent. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Receiver retains 98% blue finish. Markings are sharp. Hammer and lever retain most of the blue finish. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks very good showing almost all of the varnish finish. Checkering is sharp. There is a small gap between buttstock and rear of receiver. Buttplate retains most of the blue finish, as does the forend cap. A nice 71 deluxe carbine. 53080-38 TEP (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 2447

2448
$2,357.50

*WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 71 RIFLE WITH BOLT MOUNTED PEEP SIGHT.

SN 4070. Cal. 348 WCF. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forend. Pistol grip is capped. Stock has checkered steel shotgun buttplate with sling swivel mounts. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation on left side at the breech with Winchester address on right side. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise is plugged with no evidence of a rear sight having been mounted. “WP” proofs are struck at the breech of bbl and top ring of receiver. SN is stamped on bottom forward portion of receiver. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 90% orig blue finish that has faded to plum brown toward the muzzle with some slight wear and staining. Front sight is very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 90% blue finish with some slight scratches and most of the war at carry point. Loading gate shows traces of fire blue. Lever and hammer both retain a considerable blue with some flaking on lever. Stocks are very good, full sized with sharp checkering and minor abrasions overall. Mechanics are crisp. A very nice, deluxe 71 rifle with special order peep sight. 53080-40 TEP (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 2448

2449
$2,127.50

*WINCHESTER DELUXE MODEL 71 RIFLE.

SN 39042. Cal. 348 WCF. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full blue finish. Straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Pistol grip cap. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate and Winchester quick detach sling swivels. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation along with the Winchester address rolled on left breech of bbl. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight is of the standard sporting variety. “WP” proofs are struck at the bbl breech and on top of receiver ring. SN is stamped on bottom forward part of receiver. CONDITION: Very fine as professionally restored. Bbl retains 98% blue finish. Markings are sharp. Sights very good. Bore is frosty with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 98% blue with only slight handling marks overall. Hammer and lever also retain considerable blue finish. Stocks are very good and show almost all of the varnish finish with some slight handling marks. There are some gaps around the tangs. Buttplate shows considerable blue with wear at the heel and toe. Forend cap also retains 90% blue. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of a deluxe 71 rifle. 53080-41 TEP (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 2449

2450
$2,300.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 CARBINE WITH LYMAN RECEIVER SIGHT.

SN 25580. Cal. 348 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl with 3/4″ magazine. Full blue finish. Lyman Model 56 receiver sight. Straight grained American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation at the breech on left side; right side shows Winchesters address. SN is stamped on the forward bottom part of receiver. Accompanying this rifle is a Winchester hang tag confirming sight alignment. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 80% somewhat dulling blue finish with a few slight handling marks and some muzzle wear. Sights are very good. Receiver also retains 80% of blue with most of the wear on the bottom at the carry point. Hammer, lever and trigger also show considerable blue. Lyman sight is very good with considerable blue. Stocks are fine, full sized and retain most of the orig varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright bore with strong rifling. An opportunity to obtain a very fine Winchester Model 71 CARBINE in far above average condition. 53080-37 TEP (2,250-3,500) C&R – Lot 2450

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2451
$3,162.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 71 CARBINE WITH LYMAN RECEIVER SIGHT.

SN 14934. Cal. 348 WCF. 20″ rnd bbl. 3/4 length magazine, full blue finish. Lyman Model 56 receiver sight. Straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester Model and Cal. designation on left side of breech with Winchester address on right side. Front sight is hooded and mounted on a ramp. Rear sight mortise has been plugged. “WP” proofs are struck on bbl breech and top of receiver ring. SN is stamped on bottom of receiver. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 80% bright blue finish, fading toward the muzzle with slight muzzle wear. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish with most of the wear at the carry point which has drifted to a plum/brown patina. Receiver markings are sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, full sized and show only small handling marks. There is some slight water staining near buttplate. A very nice example of a hard to find Model 71 carbine. 53080-39 TEP (2,250-3,500) C&R – Lot 2451

2452
$7,475.00

RARE JENNINGS BREECHLOADING SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.

SN 102. Cal 54. Standard rifle with 26″ rnd smooth bore bbl, ramrod tube under the bbl containing a brass & hickory cleaning rod that is probably a replacement. It has pin front sight on a dovetail and fixed rear sight on the frame over the chamber area. Left side of frame has the Robbins & Lawrence markings along with “C.P. DICKSON AGENT / NEW YORK / PATENTED 1849”. Receiver & rear end of the bbl are nicely engraved in foliate arabesque patterns. Hammer shank & buttplate tang are engraved to match. Breech cover & pellet priming receptacle are present. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut buttstock that has straight grip & crescent buttplate with an engraved 2-1/4″ by 3/4″ nickel silver oval inlaid in the left side. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms there were probably less than 1,000 of these rare rifles produced in 2 varieties 1848-1851. The first model was a repeater and the model described here was a factory conversion or one built at the factory from Jennings Repeater parts. This rifle used the “Rocket Ball” cartridge which was grossly underpowered and unsuitable for either military or sporting use which led to the demise of this design, but propelled the Chief Engineer, B. Tyler Henry into prominence. He later invented the Volcanic line of arms which evolved into the Model 1860 Henry Rifle, which then became the Winchester dynasty. Many of the existing Jennings rifles were converted to muzzle loader. Very few are found today in orig configuration. CONDITION: Fair to good. No orig finish remains with the metal an overall cleaned gray patina with areas of pitting over the bbl. Receiver is lightly pitted around the breech opening and nipple areas with the remainder a gray/brown patina. Buttplate & trigger guard are matching patina. Trigger guard has welded repairs. Stock has a repaired chip at the toe and another in right side of top tang with a gouge in the left wrist and shows a hand worn patina. Hammer is not solid at full cock, otherwise mechanics are a little loose but functional. Bore is moderately pitted. 53168-1 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2452

2453
$7,475.00

RARE MARLIN BALLARD #5 PACIFIC SINGLE SHOT TARGET RIFLE.

SN 31311. Cal. 45-70. Rare Ballard rifle with 28″ medium weight oct bbl. Mounted with a 31-1/4″ Malcolm scope in Malcolm mounts with decorated nickel silver eye piece & dbl cross-hairs for ranging shots. Eye piece scope cover is still present. Top of scope is mounted with a small V-notch fixed rear sight with a brass bead atop front scope ring. Bbl also has a semi-buckhorn rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with slight Schnable tip forearm that has single thru screw and straight stock with slightly curved smooth steel buttplate. Bottom of bbl has 2 iron guides containing what appears to be the orig brass tipped hickory ramrod. It has dbl-set triggers & small loop finger lever. This model Ballard was produced 1876 to about 1890 in a large variety of calibers from the diminutive 38-50 through the 50-70 government. These rifles remained in service well into the 20th Century with a documented encounter by a reliable reporter as having seen a hunter in the Rocky Mountains, hunting elk with a Ballard Pacific about 5 years ago. They were reliable & accurate rifles. A photograph on pg 154 of the book Ballard, Dutcher illustrates a group of hunters outside a prairie or mountain cabin festooned with a large variety of wild game, including antelope, rabbits, ducks, geese & other birds. All of the men are holding firearms and the gentleman on the right end is holding what appears to be a Ballard Pacific with full length telescope. CONDITION: Fine, no disassembly effected to check for matching SNs. Bbl retains about 80-85% strong orig blue. Receiver shows smoky case colors turning silver. There are 2 or 3 fine hairlines in the wrist, otherwise wood is sound with a few small nicks and some chemical staining down the comb with the buttstock retaining about 85% orig finish and the forearm about 60%. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bore with some minor roughness in front of the chamber. Scope retains traces of orig finish, mostly a grey/brown patina. Optics are fine, cross-hairs are intact. 52912-1 (6,500-9,500) – Lot 2453

3000
$4,600.00

CASED FACSIMILE OF A COLT MODEL 1847 WALKER REVOLVER.

SN 58. Cal. 44. 9″ bbl, blue and case color finish, brass trigger guard, iron backstrap, 1-pc walnut grip. Bbl is marked with Colt address on lug reading from the right side. Bbl lug, frame, trigger guard, and backstrap show markings for “A COMPANY No 58”. Trigger guard is of a narrow profile. Cyl is engraved with a scene of Rangers fighting Comanche Indians. No pressure ring on cyl. Modern mahogany case is lined in green felt. Case contains facsimile accessories. CONDITION: Very good overall. Revolver shows a dark finish. Trigger guard has a mustard brown patina. Backstrap is aged and distressed. Cyl is good with a brown patina. Engraving is clear. Case is good. Accessories are included. Mechanics are crisp. A chance to fill a slot in a collection as a representative example of the type. 53044-5 TEP (1,750-2,250) – Lot 3000

3001
$1,725.00

RARE “COLT PATENT” DRAGOON FLASK, WELL PATINATED.

8-1/2″ tall with early plunger style measure. Flask retains traces of orig varnish in protected areas with rich patina overall, nicely highlighting the details of the panoply of American flags, cannon, and arms. Ribbon at bottom of motif reads “COLT’S PATENT”. Decoration is seen on both sides. Top of flask has trapdoor marked “COLT’S PATENT” for caps. Two triangular carrying rings are found on either side. Plunger is marked “35 / GRS” which is same as found on Walker’s. This is an honest, orig example that shows honest use with great dark patina. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Fair to good overall. Several dents and dings. Iron screws all rusted, plunger is non-functional and locked in place. As noted in description, strong traces of varnish are found in protected areas with an overall mixed chocolate/dark mustard patina. 53074-3 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3001

3002
$11,500.00

RARE 2ND CONTRACT 1847 WALKER REPLACEMENT “FLUCK” MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER WITH PERIOD SLIM JIM HOLSTER.

SN 2686. Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 1-pc straight grain American walnut grip. Bbl lug shows 1-line New York address that reads from the right side. SN is stamped on bbl lug, frame, trigger guard, backstrap and cyl. Last 3-digits of SN are stamped on arbor. Wedge is not marked. Last 3-digits of SN are stamped on inside front face of grip. Assembly number “155” is stamped on lever and on bottom of bbl opposite lever. A “P” is found on bow of trigger guard and on apron of backstrap. “COLT’S PATENT / US” is struck on left side over the forward trigger guard bow. Shadow of hand channel is visible on left side of frame behind trigger screw. Cyl is rolled with a scene of Texas Rangers fighting Indians. Cyl shows a correct compression ring around rear periphery. Cyl shows remnants of sgl safety pin in line with SN. Hammer face shows a rnd safety pin hole that has been slightly battered out. Trigger guard is of wide Walker profile type. SNs are stamped with small dies from Walker period. SN on trigger guard is split on both sides of screw. A rear sight is mounted into bbl lug; hammer rear sight has been widened. Sam Colt received a 2nd contract from the US government in November 1847 for 1,000 revolvers. He allocated SNs 2001-3000 for this contract. These revolvers were delivered beginning in early 1848, final deliveries were made by June 1848. These revolvers saw hard service in the hands of the US 2nd Dragoons on the trail to the gold fields of California. Many of these revolvers were absconded with by soldiers once they reached the gold fields. One was issued to William Tecumseh Sherman. Accompanied by a period Slim Jim holster which bears the impression of this revolver and the added rear sight on bbl. CONDITION: Very good for this model. Bbl shows a deep grey/brown patina overall. Markings are sharp. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Frame shows crusty mottled brown patina with some bright spots overall. Colt’s patent mark is legible. Trigger screw is replacement. Bolt screw has been replaced by a cut nail. Trigger guard and backstrap show a deep mustard yellow patina with staining overall. Numbers are clear. Cyl shows remnants of cyl scene and Colt’s patent and model mark. Compression ridge is evident. Grip is intact and has proper angled top; SN is legible. Grip has proper swept profile. Grip butt screw is replacement. Mechanics are fine. Holster is very good. Toe is broken. Side stitching is intact. Toe is held in place by piece of scotch tape. Black finish is crazed and frayed at throat. Here’s your chance to own one of the rarest Colt percussion revolvers extant outside of the Colt Walker model that saw hard use on the American frontier and has survived in very remarkable condition. 53044-4 TEP (9,500-12,500) – Lot 3002

3003
$6,900.00

RARE “NEW HAMPSHIRE” MARKED MARTIAL COLT DRAGOON 2ND MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 10244. Cal. 44. Rare New Hampshire Dragoon, blue and color case hardened with 7-1/2″ oct-rnd bbl, nickel silver front sight and right hand address. Left side of bbl lug is marked “NEW HAMPSHIRE”. Left side of frame has a tiny “COLT’S PATENT” over a tiny “U.S.”. The square back brass trigger guard and backstrap contain an oil finished 1-pc walnut grip with matching SN found internally. Almost every part on the revolver has tiny inspector initials. Cylinder has the Ormsby Dragoon-Indian fight scene roll marking and “MODEL U.S.M.R.” and “COLT’S PATENT” cartouches surrounding the SN. There were only about 1,000 of these guns produced under government contract, 1850-1851. The 2nd Model Dragoon was the lowest production of all the Dragoon models and of that limited production, only a few hundred were issued to the New Hampshire militia. This is a very nice matching, tight, complete, well functioning example of martial 2nd Model Colt Dragoon. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very good overall. All matching including bbl, frame, trigger guard, buttstrap, loading arm, cylinder, wedge and grip. Metal overall has been cleaned and is a silver/grey overall with light staining and pitting. SNs and address are all crisp, though inspector marks and patent markings are weak, though mostly discernible. Cylinder has matching patina and the rolled Dragoon-Indian fight scene is mostly discernible. Cylinder pins are all smashed, though gun still rotates and locks well. Brass trigger guard and backstrap exhibit light brass patina with old cleaning. Grip is sound and well fit, Apparently refinished as only hint of cartouche is visible, showing moderate edge wear and inside toes both rounded. Mechanically gun functions well with well defined crisp rifling, staining and pitting. 53079-1 (8,000-12,500) – Lot 3003

3004
$13,225.00

FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT 3RD MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER.

SN 14805. Cal. 44. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case colored finish with 1-pc burl walnut grip. Bbl shows sgl line hyphenated New York Colt address on top of lug. SN appears on bbl lug, frame, trigger guard, backstrap and cyl. SN is written in ink in backstrap channel of grip. Last 4-digits of SN found on lever, arbor and wedge. All numbers match. Colt’s patent mark on left side of frame. Revolver was engraved by Thomas J. Barlow in a cloud scroll motif. Examples of Barlow’s work are illustrated on pg 18&19 of Colt Factory Engravers of the Nineteenth Century by Herbert G. Houze. Bbl is engraved on lug and around muzzle. Loading lever is engraved on flat. SN also has a cloud decoration. Frame is scroll engraved overall with scalloped borders and checkerboard accents. Trigger guard has scallop border accent. Trigger guard bow shows an American shield bordered by scroll. Backstrap has scroll engraving on apron and heel, butt has full coverage scroll engraving. Hammer shows scroll engraving with a wolf head motif. Cyl is rolled with scene of Dragoons fighting Indians on horseback. Bbl has gain twist rifling. Approximately one dozen of these cloud scroll engraved Dragoons are known to collectors. This particular gun was formerly in the Frank Singer Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl shows smooth grey/brown patina overall. Engraving is clear. Markings are sharp. Bore is dark with visible rifling. Frame also is a smooth grey/brown patina. Engraving is clear. Markings are sharp. Trigger guard and backstrap show a deep mustard patina with traces of silver plate in protected areas. Hammer is darker grey patina with sharp engraving and some slight erosion. Arbor is tight. Cyl shows 20-30% of scene overall with a clear sharp SN. Six safety pins are intact. Chambers are clean. Grip is very good and shows an old repair with most of re-varnished finished. Mechanics are fine. This is a fine example of an early Colt Dragoon revolver made in 1854 and engraved by Thomas Barlow who only worked for Colt for 3 years in this unique style. 53044-2 TEP (10,000-17,500) – Lot 3004

3005
$4,025.00

CASED COLT MODEL 1849 REVOLVER WITH LONDON ADDRESS.

SN 8150. Cal. 31. 5″ bbl, blue and case color finish, silver-plated grip straps, 1-pc straight grain American walnut grip. Bbl shows 2-line Colt London address rolled on top flat. Left bbl lug shows two British proof marks. Complete SN appears on bbl, frame, trigger guard, backstrap, loading lever, arbor and cyl. Last 3-digits of SN are stamped on wedge. Left side of frame is marked “COLT’S PATENT”. Cyl shows a stagecoach scene with Colt’s patent mark and SN. Grip was not removed to avoid risk of damage. Cyl also shows British proofs around rear periphery between each chamber. Mahogany case is made in the American style with velvet lining and partitions for a mold, caps, etc., Brass plaque in top. Case contains a combination tool, cleaning rod, cap tin with green label containing five spare nipples. A small black tin for “Finest Steel Needles for Talking Machines” and a bullet mold. Bullet mold is marked “COLT’S PATENT” on sprue cutter. Inside lid of case has a dealer’s label for George E. Hinton. In pencil is written “MADE IN THE FIFTIES IN THE LONDON FACTORY VALUABLE IN THIS CONDITION”. Bottom of case and inner lip of lid are stamped “A.H.P.”. These are the initials of the consignors great-grandfather A. H. Palmer, who was the son of British painter Samuel Palmer. Samuel was the son-in-law of British painter John Linnel. They belonged to a society called The Ancients. Included with this pistol is correspondence dated July 3, 1959 from B. H. Palmer to the Editor of World’s Guns Golden State Arms, Inc. requesting an evaluation of this particular Colt revolver. PROVENANCE: B.H. Palmer Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 80% bright blue finish with balance flaked to a blue/grey patina. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling and one stain. Rammer shows considerable case color on the flat. All markings are sharp and clear. Frame retains 90% case color finish overall with sharp markings. Trigger guard and backstrap show most of the silver-plate that has tarnished to a dull grey patina. Cyl shows 80% bright blue with a complete cyl scene and a few light drag marks around the periphery. Cyl safety pins are intact. Grip is fine and shows most of the orig varnish finish with only a few slight handling marks. Mainspring shows almost all of the orig fire blue. Case is very good with some exterior wear and a crack on the lid that was repaired using small nails. Lining and partitions are intact. Bullet mold shows 60% blue finish with no evidence of use. Colt’s patent mark is sharp. Combination tool shows considerable blue. Cap tin label is also intact. Cleaning rod is very good; handle shows most of the blue finish. Label is also very good with only some minor stain marks. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to purchase a very fine cased example of a Colt London Pocket 49 revolver in a far above average condition. 53043-1 TEP (4,500-6,500) – Lot 3005

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3006
$8,625.00

COLT MODEL 1855 REVOLVING SHOTGUN.

SN 957. Cal. 10 ga. This rare gun, made about 1860, conforms to other known revolving shotguns with 5-shot cylinder 27″ bbl, semi-oct breech, rnd bbl, varnished walnut stock and standard address “COL. COLT HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.” on top strap. Patent marked on left side of frame and in flute of cylinder. This is a beautiful gun, retaining virtually all of its professionally restored finish. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall as professionally refinished, retaining 95%+ bright blue finish on bbl, frame, cylinder and buttplate, scuffed area on bottom of buttplate. Hammer and loading arm retain bright case colors. Stocks are sound and solid, crisp checkering with bright varnish finish. Mechanically crisp with smooth slightly pitted bore. 52865-14 JS (4,500-7,500) – Lot 3006

3007
$0.00

FINE CIVIL WAR MARTIALLY MARKED COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 135852. Cal. 44. Blue & color case hardened with 8″ rnd bbl, nickel silver front sight and 1-line New-York U.S. America address. Left side of frame has a small “COLTS PATENT”. Frame is 3-screw type cut for shoulder stock with flat head hammer screw. The unplated brass trigger guard and blued steel back strap contain a martially marked 1-pc walnut grip with excellent fit that is a factory original Colt product, however the last four digits of the serial number recorded on the interior of the grip, in the backstrap channel read “0081”, and do not match the rest of the gun. However, one would never know it from the fit. Left side of grip has a clear, legible inspector’s cartouche and the right side a mostly legible cartouche. Grip does fit very well. Various parts have small inspector initials. Cylinder is rebated with six chambers and has the Ormsby Naval battle scene roll marking. All six safety pins are partial but serviceable. There were over 200,000 of these revolvers produced 1860-1873 of which the government purchased 127,156. They were the most widely distributed handgun in the Civil War and were popular with the troops for their hard-hitting 44 caliber ball/bullet. These revolvers remained in service with the military well into the 1870s until eventually replaced by the Model 1873 Single Action Army cartridge revolver. After the war they saw hard service on the frontier with several cavalry units and some infantry units. After they were replaced they were sold as surplus and remained in service for many years on the American frontier and around the world. They are rarely found today with any orig finish. PROVENANCE: Paul Sorrell Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except grip, as noted. Bbl retains 85-90% strong orig blue with an area of thinning on right side and with some pitting around the muzzle, very nice original feathering near sight, around ram rod latch and on the right side of the barrel near the ram rod pivot. Rammer pivot retains bright case colors and the handle faded case colors; frame retains about all of its lightly to moderately faded case colors, as does the hammer; cyl is a dull blue/brown patina and shows about 80% Ormsby Naval battle scene roll marking; trigger guard & front strap are a light yellow patina and the back strap retains about 80% thinning orig blue showing original feathering. Grip is sound with a couple of small nicks and retains a fine hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore with a few spots of pitting. 52930-1 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3007

3008
$6,612.50

EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR MARTIALLY MARKED COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 8099C. Cal. 44. This is an extremely fine example of a martial late-1862 US cavalry purchased Colt Army revolver. Blue and color case hardened with 8″ rnd bbl, German silver front sight and 1-line U.S. America address. Frame has “COLT’S PATENT” stamped on left side and is 3-screw style. Cyl is usual rebated style with 6-chambers and Ormsby Naval battle scene roll marking. All of the safety pins are serviceable. The brass trigger guard and iron backstrap contain a 1-pc walnut grip with last four digits of SN found in grip channel. Both sides of grip have inspector cartouches “JT” (John Taylor) and possibly “GDS”; most of the metal parts have inspector initials. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms about 127,000 Model 1860 revolvers were purchased by the Federal Government for use in the Civil War. The vast majority of these revolvers were issued to front line troops and was the most extensively used handgun throughout the Civil War. This particular example is totally original and matching in every regard and has identical condition from muzzle to butt, you can not find a more honest Civil War example in such extremely fine functional condition with a scarce matching accompanying inspected “COLT’S PATENT” 2-cavity bullet mold. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Fine to very fine overall, all matching and orig. Bbl retains about 70-80% orig blue though thinning with dings and dents around wedge slot. “Feathering” in finish is easily discerned around sight and loading arm catch. Frame, hammer, and loading arm retain strong traces of their bright case colors with balance muted and grey/silver. Cylinder finish has turned rather plum with only traces of its bright blue finish in protected areas. Shows virtually all of its crisp and well discerned Ormsby Naval battle scene. Trigger guard exhibits a smooth yellow brass patina. Backstrap and buttstrap retain about 50% of their thinning orig blue finish with the balance gray. Grip is sound, solid, well fit with very good discernible inspector cartouches with edge wear as can be seen in photos. Mechanics are excellent and bore is crisp, shiny and well discerned. Wedge retaining spring is present, however has become detached and can be removed when wedge is pulled from revolver. Frame screws show evidence of having been disassembled with an ill fitting screwdriver at a much earlier period. Accompanying mold is very good to fine overall, retaining traces of finish with staining and pitting, well marked “44H” above inspection initials “AHK” (Albert H. Kirkham). 53079-15 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3008

3009
$2,587.50

COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER U.S. ISSUE.

SN 85460. Cal. 44. 8″ bbl. Blue and case color finish. 1-pc American walnut grip. Bbl shows Colt address marked on top. SN appears on bbl, frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 4-digits appear on cyl. Military inspector initials also struck on cyl, bbl lug, trigger guard, and backstrap. All visible SNs match. Military cartouches appear on both sides of grip. CONDITION: Good to very good. Revolver has been cleaned overall to a bright metal finish. Brass trigger guard has been polished bright. Markings are clear and legible. Cyl retains 50% of scene. Mechanics are functional. A nice representative example of a Civil War issued Colt Army revolver for the entry level collector. 52801-9 TEP (1,250-2,000) – Lot 3009

3010
$2,300.00

COLT MODEL 1861 REVOLVER CIVILIAN ISSUE.

SN 31662. Cal. 36. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish. Brass trigger guard and backstrap. 1-pc walnut grip. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address rolled on top. SN appears on bbl lug, frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 3-digits of SN are stamped on cyl. Wedge is not numbered. Arbor shows last 3-digits of SN. Grip was not removed. CONDITION: Good to very good. Revolver shows a deep mottled brown patina overall with some roughness toward the muzzle. Markings are sharp. Trigger guard and backstrap show a cleaned mustard yellow patina. Butt has been slightly battered. Right side of grip has a crack. Mechanics are functional. A good example of a Model 61 Colt civilian revolver for the entry level collector. 52786-1 TEP (1,250-1,500) – Lot 3010

3011
$0.00

SCARCE COLT MODEL 1871/72 OPEN TOP SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER IDENTIFIED TO A MAN WANTED FOR MURDER.

SN 6923. Cal. 44 Colt. Usual configuration with 8″ rnd bbl, German silver front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has 2-line patent dates and left shoulder trigger guard is marked “44 CAL”. Cylinder is usual rebated style with re-rolled Ormsby naval battle scene marking. SNs on the bbl, frame, trigger guard and buttstrap are all matching which last 3 digits of matching number on the cylinder. Backstrap channel of the grip has a coating of dark dried oil with obscures any numbers present. Mounted with varnished 1-pc walnut grip that has had both toes replaced. Revolver has been cleaned with the appearance of having been on a wire wheel. There were about 7,000 of these revolvers produced 1872-1873. Accompanied by a letter bearing the signature of George F. White, US Marshal, Southern District of Georgia, dated February 5, 1913. This letter states in effect that this revolver was taken from the body of L. L. Williams who was being served papers by Mr. White. Apparently Mr. Williams resisted arrest and was killed by Deputy US Marshal J.A. Kelly. CONDITION: Fair to good, all matching except grip as noted above. No orig finish remains being an overall cleaned, bright metal finish with fine pitting. Grip, with its repaired toes is otherwise sound showing light to moderate edge wear and retains most of its bright, custom varnish finish. Wedge appears to be an un-numbered replacement and the wedge screw is battered. Ejector rod head is a replacement. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore. 53093-1 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3011

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3012
$4,600.00

COLT MODEL 1861 RICHARDS-MASON CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVER US NAVY ISSUE, FORMERLY IN COLLECTION OF AUTHOR R. BRUCE MCDOWELL.

SN 6957. Cal. 38 CF. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish with brass trigger guard and backstrap and 1-pc American walnut grip. Bbl shows 1-line Colt New York address rolled on top. Naval inspector mark “R.W.M.” followed by an anchor is struck on bottom of bbl behind ejector rod head. Revolver has mixed SNs. Frame and backstrap are numbered “6957”. Bbl and trigger guard are numbered “4274”. Cyl is numbered “3441” over “6699”. Loading gate is “34”. Frame has 2-line Colt patent address stamped over Colt’s patent on left side of frame. Cyl shows a Naval engagement scene. “36 CAL” is stamped on left rear flat of trigger guard. Ejector rod head has correct bullseye design. This exact revolver is pictured on pgs 259 & 265 of A Study of Colt Conversions and Other Percussion Revolvers, R. Bruce McDowell. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 60-70% blue finish with some erosion toward the muzzle and a visible feather mark around the front sight. Bbl address is sharp. Inspector mark is sharp. Frame retains 20-30% orig muted case color finish. Markings are sharp, screws show traces of orig blue. Trigger guard and backstrap are mustard yellow patina with traces of silver in protected areas. Grip is very good with two small chips at toe and a few small handling marks. This revolver was purchased by the Navy on the civilian market, therefore the grip straps were silver-plated. Varnish was removed from the grip. Mechanics are crisp. Cyl retains 50% of scene, markings are sharp. Hammer shows traces of case color. Trigger shows traces of blue. An opportunity to own a Colt Navy conversion that was once in the collection of renowned author R. Bruce McDowell. 53044-1 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3012

3013
$9,200.00

UNIQUE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH ATTACHED SHOULDER STOCK, EXTRA CYLINDER, LOADING TOOL AND BULLET MOLD WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 29324. Cal. 45 ELEY/45 LC. 5-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 1-pc straight grain American walnut grip. Extra 45 LC cyl. Gunmetal shoulder stock with vernier tang sight. Also included is an Ideal loading tool and bullet mold for 45 LC Cal. with a Customs Declaration tag addressed to Mc Lennan, Mc Feely Co, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Bbl shows Colt 1-line Hartford address rolled on top. There are two small British proofs stamped on bottom. Ejector rod has donut head. Ejector rod housing is frozen in place and could not be safely removed. SN appears on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 4-digits are stamped at rear periphery of boxer cyl. Cyl shows British proofs around periphery at each chamber. 45 LC cyl is not marked. All SNs match. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark on left side. “45 CAL / B” appears on left rear of trigger guard. Hammer screw is of the stud type for mounting shoulder stock. Backstrap was not removed due to risk of damage to grip. Grip fits perfectly and is no doubt orig. Shoulder stock is not marked. Tang sight is mounted on a post with a sliding elevation aperture. Aperture and tang are marked “264”. Loading tool and mold are housed in their orig box with accessories. Loading tool is marked “45-COLT’S”. Bullet mold is unique and for a round ball, model number “45469”. Model number also appears on end label of box. Box contains casting directions. Accompanying this revolver is a copy of a Colt factory letter dated January 8, 2018 confirming Cal. finish with a special notation “Short Barrel” and showing shipment to Colt’s London agency on August 31, 1876 in a 50-gun shipment. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 80% bright blue finish with a sharp address and remnants of a feather mark around front sight. All marks are sharp and clear. Bore is frosty with visible rifling. Frame shows 80% of orig case color finish which is vivid in protected areas, markings are sharp. Screws show considerable blue. Trigger guard and backstrap retain 80% bright blue finish with most of the loss on butt and forestrap. Boxer cyl shows 10% blue with balance flaked to a smooth grey/brown patina. Markings are sharp. 45 LC cyl retains 90% bright blue finish with a slight drag mark between bolt stops. Grip shows most of the orig varnish finish with some minuscule handling marks and high-point wear. Grips fit. Hammer retains considerable case color, trigger shows traces of blue. Mechanics are crisp. Shoulder stock is fine with a deep mottled patina and some stains. Tang sight is also very fine with considerable blue. Loading tool retains all orig nickel finish, all accessories are fine. Box is also fine with clear top and end labels. Custom Declaration tag is very good and appears to be from the early 1900’s. A rare opportunity to obtain a very unique Colt Single Action Army revolver, mounted with a shoulder stock with an extra cyl and the appropriate tools for re-loading. 53043-2 TEP (7,500-12,500) – Lot 3013

3014
$3,335.00

*LOT OF 3 COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS.

1) COLT SAA 2ND GEN. SN 97912SA. Cal. 45 LC. 7-1/2″ bbl, full nickel finish. 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address rolled on top with Model and Cal. designation on left side. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark in front of Rampant Colt on left side. Trigger guard bow shows “VP” proof on left front and “R” on rear bow. “2” is stamped on right front bow. No SNs appear on backstrap and trigger guard. Assembly number “1A” is stamped on left inner side of trigger guard. This number is also written in pencil inside of each grip. Last 4 digits of SN is stamped on front face of cyl. Cyl does not have a removable bushing. This revolver is one of the last 2nd Generation Single Action revolvers made in 1978 and appears to be a transitional model with features of 3rd Generation revolvers SNd in the 2nd Generation range. CONDITION: Excellent. Revolver retains nearly all of the orig nickel finish overall with only a few very slight handling marks. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Front sight is full sized. Mechanics are crisp and all markings are sharp and clear. Grips are very good, fit very well and only show slight handling marks. An opportunity to obtain a transitional Colt Single Action Army revolver which is seldom seen. C&R 2) COLT SAA CENTENIAL. SN 1034PC. Cal. 44 WCF. 7-1/2″ bbl full nickel finish. 2-pc hard rubber grips with American eagle motif. This is a 2nd Generation revolver made in 1973 as a Centennial commemoration. Bbl shows 1-line Colt italic address rolled on top. Left side of bbl shows “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” in an etched panel. Right side of bbl is rolled “1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973”. Bottom of bbl at breech is marked “44”. SN appears on frame, trigger guard and backstrap and is exposed and number’s match. Left side of frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark. Left rear trigger guard is marked “44 CF”. This revolver is built on a black powder style frame with a screw holding the base pin and a donut shaped ejector rod head. Loading gate shows last 3-digits of SN. Cyl is marked with “1034” on the rear periphery. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains nearly all of the orig nickel finish. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Chambers are clean. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are very fine with sharp checkering. C&R3) COLT PEACEMAKER-22. SN 623650. Cal. 22 MAG. 4-5/8″ bbl. Blue and case color finish. 2-pc checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions and eagle motif. Frame has 2-line Colt patent address marked on left side in front of Rampant colt logo. Cyl is marked “.22 MAG.” twice around rear periphery. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and ejector rod show nearly all of the orig blue finish with only very slight evidence of muzzle wear. Markings are sharp.Bore is bright with strong rifling. Cyl and grip frame both retain most of the blue finish with only very slight high-point wear. Frame retains nearly all of the case color finish. Mechanics are crisp. ; C&R 52792-5, 52792-6, 52792-7 TEP (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3014

3015
$9,200.00

SCARCE CASEY INSPECTED COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.

SN 16650. Cal. 45 Colt. Blue and color cased hardened with 7-1/2″ bbl, full front sight and 1-line block letter address. Left side of frame has partial 2-line patent dates and a partial “U.S.”. Ejector housing is 1st Type with bullseye ejector rod head. Base pin is a replacement without dimpled ends. Grip is a varnished civilian replacement with spurious matching pencil number in the backstrap channel. Left side of grip is crudely carved “WA” and right bottom edge of grip is carved with an “M” or “W”. The bbl and cylinder show last 4 digits of matching SN. Bbl, trigger guard, backstrap and cylinder have small “C” (A. P. Casey) sub-inspector initials. Casey inspected Cavalry revolvers are some of the more scarce to find. CONDITION: Fair to good, matching numbers as noted above. Overall retains a high quality restored finish with the bbl showing 30-40% blue with scattered fine pitting. Frame retains about 60% faded case colors and the hammer dark case colors. Cylinder is mostly a blue/brown patina on the outer diameter with blue in the flutes. Trigger guard and backstrap retain 50-60% thin blue. Grip has a chipped left toe and shows moderate to heavy edge wear with about 20% orig varnish. All the screws are replacements, probably at the time of refinish. Hammer is not solid in safety notch, otherwise mechanics are fine. Strong bore with moderate to heavy pitting. 52930-2 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3015

3016
$0.00

COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER U.S. MILITARY ISSUE ARTILLERY VARIATION.

SN 13789. Cal. 45 LC. 5-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 1-pc American walnut grip. Top of bbl shows 1-line Colt address, bottom of bbl is stamped “P” two times; one stamp is small, other large. Bbl is of early type without a screw bolster and a hole for locating stud. Bbl is not numbered. Ejector housing has no locating stud with an exit cut for the ejector rod. Frame shows SN stamped on bottom. SN appears on trigger guard and backstrap. Trigger guard number is “132568” followed by inspector mark “K”. Backstrap is SN “91907” followed by inspector mark “G”. Left side of frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark followed by “U.S.”. Periphery of cyl is stamped “17” and “P”. Rear of cyl shows inspector marks “L” and “K”. Grip has an acceptance cartouche stamped on right side with date “1903” over initials “RAC” for Rinaldo A. Carr. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 60% of bright blue finish. Front sight is full sized, markings sharp and clear, bore is frosty with visible rifling. Frame shows a mottled grey/brown finish overall with some hints of silvered out case color. Loading gate fits. Frame markings are clear. Screws show considerable blue finish. Trigger guard is mostly a deep blue/brown patina with some bright blue toward forward edge. Backstrap is a deep blue brown patina with some traces of blue on apron. Cyl retains 50% blue finish with erosion on face and a slight drag mark. Mechanics are crisp. Grip is intact with a light varnish finish overall. Inspector cartouche is clear. An opportunity to purchase a very good example of a Colt mixed number artillery revolver that saw service during the Philippine Insurrection. 53128-1 TEP (6,000-7,500) – Lot 3016

3017
$8,625.00

RARE COLT RIMFIRE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE.

SN 694. Cal. 44. This is an honest example of early production rimfire Single Action in standard configuration with 7-1/2″ bbl with early single line Colt Hartford address with daggers. Bottom of bbl marked with tiny “44” and has matching SN under the ejector housing. Ejector housing is correct and of the first type with correct style bullseye ejector rod head. Left side of frame has 2-line patent and “44 CAL” is stamped on rear left side of trigger guard. This gun appears orig and complete with well weathered orig Colt ivory grips. Bottom of butt is engraved in block letters “DOUGLAS Co. S.0” (Douglas County, Sheriff’s Office, Omaha?). CONDITION: Gun is good overall. All matching SN’s found except grips which are not numbered. SN’s found on bbl, cylinder, frame, trigger guard & backstrap. Markings are all easily discerned as is the Sheriff’s Office markings on bottom of grip. Metal overall is a mottled gray with staining and light pitting. Light holster wear. Grips are slightly underfit and there is a old chip repair at rear of left toe. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52963-1 JS (5,500-7,500) ESA – Lot 3017

3018
$8,050.00

*EXTRAORDINARY FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH EXTRA CYLINDER, WOOD DISPLAY CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN LADY 2007. Cal. 45LC/45 ACP. 3-1/2″ bbl, full silver finish with fire blue accents. 1-pc ivory bird-head grip. Extra cyl in 45ACP Cal. This revolver was factory engraved by master engraver Denise Thirion for the Colt Collector’s Association to be raffled at their 2007 Reno, Nevada convention. The revolver is engraved in a vine motif with checkerboard accents. Bbl shows engraving at the bbl breech around the address and Cal. designation. There is a decorative band at the muzzle. Ejector rod housing is also engraved with a vine motif and checkerboard accent with a walking line and punch dot motif in the flute. Frame shows vine decoration with a fine punch dot background on both sides with scallop accents on recoil shield and loading gate. Right side of frame also shows a checkerboard motif. Backstrap apron has vine motif with a floral splay in center. Backstrap is engraved “C.C.A.-RENO, NEVADA”. Butt of grip also shows vine motif decoration. Trigger guard is also engraved in front of and on loop, also with checkerboard accent. Cly is engraved between flutes with an alternating floral and vine motif on each cyl. Rear periphery of cyl is bordered with walking line engraving with checkerboard accent and punch dot background. Both cylinders are engraved in the same style. All engraving is masterfully executed. Bbl shows standard Colt 2-line address rolled on top with Cal. marking on left side. SN is shown on forward bottom portion of frame. No further disassembly was affected. Revolver is housed in a wooden case with glass sides and hinged lid with a mount for revolver and drawer below to house the accessories. Cyl is mounted on a maple pedestal which shows the commemoration of the event and engraver with a silver coin commemorating the statehood of Nevada. Also attached is a piece of silver ore. Accompanying this revolver is a 2-pg Colt factory letter confirming all features, naming the engraver and confirming delivery to the Elizabeth Colt Legacy Foundation. Also accompanying this revolver is a Fall 2007 issue of the Rampant Colt Magazine that advertises this revolver for the raffle at the 2007 Colt show. Cover of magazine is autographed by many of the members of the Colt Collector’s Association. The winner of the raffle at the show was well-known Colt Collector’s Association member and Elizabeth Colt Legacy Foundation founder, Jan Quick who is the wife of the renowned firearms author and collector, the late Les Quick. This revolver is consigned by Mrs. Quick. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Jan Quick. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Revolver is unfired and is in the condition that it left the factory in. Revolver retains all of the orig silver finish. Screws, base pin and ejector rod head also retain all of the orig fire blue finish. Mechanics were not tested and no disassembly afffected. This is an opportunity to obtain an extremely rare and unique Colt Single Action Army revolver with an unmatched provenance. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53122-1 TEP (6,500-9,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 3018

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3019
$5,750.00

*COLT 1ST GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 348454. Cal. 45 LC. 7-1/2″ bbl. Blue and case color finish. 2-pc hard rubber grips with Colt medallions. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address rolled on top with Cal. mark on left side. SN is stamped on frame and on inside of trigger guard and backstrap, numbers match. Cyl was not removed, base pin is stuck. Assembly No. “186” appears on rear of loading gate and right rear of frame. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark on left side followed by Rampant Colt logo. Grips are marked “356836”. Accompanied by a Colt factory letter confirming features and showing shipment to Shapleigh Hardware Company, St. Louis for Andrew E. Gusken on February 10, 1926 in a one gun shipment. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and ejector housing retain 95% blued finish with only slight high-point wear at the muzzle and ejector rod. Markings are sharp and clear. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Front sight is full sized. Base pin is slightly battered from attempted removal. Trigger guard and backstrap also retain 90% blue finish with some wear marks on the forward grip. Cyl retains 90% blued finish with a slight drag mark between bolt stops. Frame shows 90% case color finish that is slightly faded. Hammer also shows 90% case color finish with some staining. All markings are sharp and clear. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and no losses. Mechanics are crisp. This is a nice example of a Colt Single Action specially ordered in 1926. 52882-1 TEP (6,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3019

3020
$6,900.00

*FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER BY MASTER ENGRAVER ALVIN A. WHITE WITH 2-PC PLAIN IVORY GRIPS AND 5″ BARREL WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN S04628A. Cal. 45 LC. 5″ bbl. Blue and case color finish. 2-pc plain ivory grips. Revolver is engraved with Class D coverage by Master Engraver Alvin A. White. Engraving is done in a vine motif with punch dot background and checkerboard accents. Hammer is engraved with a wolf’s head motif. Cyl shows a vine motif with checkerboard accent and scallop detail inside of each flute. Screw heads also show embellishment. Backstrap apron is engraved with a Rampant Colt motif with a scrolled border. SN is struck on the frame and on the left inside of the trigger guard and backstrap. Bbl shows one line Colt address rolled on top with model and cal designation rolled on left side. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent mark followed by Rampant Colt motif. Grips have last 4 digits of SN written in ink on the inside. Cyl shows last 3 digits of SN struck on front face. Engraver signature “A.A.W.” is engraved on right inside of trigger guard under grip. Accompanying this revolver is a Colt factory letter confirming all features including engraver and showing shipment to Armsmear II Annaheim, CA on March 10, 1994, factory order number 5043 in a one gun shipment. Also included is the factory shipping box with a custom shop label describing this particular revolver. Revolver is housed in a burl wood veneer case with piano hinge. Case is lined in red velvet and is French fit. CONDITION: Revolver shows nearly 100% of the original royal blue and case color finish with only a couple of minuscule scratches on rear face of cyl. Bore is bright with strong rifling. All markings are sharp and clear. Engraving is crisp. Mechanics were not tested. Factory shipping box is very good with label intact. Box contains Colt literature. Blue box is fine. Wood case has some minor crazing to the burl finish. Lining shows impression of revolver and slight scuff marks around periphery of pocket. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53115-2 TEP (6,000-8,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 3020

3021
$4,370.00

*CASED PAIR OF 3RD GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SHERIFF’S MODEL REVOLVERS.

1) COLT SAA SHERIFF’S MODEL. SN SA63775/SA63776. Cal. 44 WCF. 3″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 2-pc ivory grips with Colt medallions. Bbl shows 2-line Colt address rolled on top. Model designation is rolled on left side. Model designation and Cal. is rolled on right side. SN is struck on forward part of frame and on left inside of trigger guard and backstrap. Trigger guard bow shows a “VP” proof on left front bow; right rear bow has inspector initial “K”. “44-40″ is stamped on rear periphery of cyl. SN is written in ink on inside of each grip. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains nearly all of orig case color and blued finish and shows no evidence of having been fired. Grips are very fine with no losses. Mechanics were not checked. Mahogany case has a red plush lining. Case is very good with only a few scratches on outside. A nice pair of ivory mounted Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s Model revolvers. C&R ESA 2) COLT SAA. SN SA63776. Cal. 44 WCF. 3” bbl, blue and case color finish, 2-pc ivory grips with Colt medallions. Bbl shows 2-line Colt address rolled on top. Model designation is rolled on left side. Model designation and Cal. is rolled on right side. SN is struck on forward part of frame and on left inside of trigger guard and backstrap. Trigger guard bow shows a “VP” proof on left front bow; right rear bow has inspector initial “K”. “44-40” is stamped on rear periphery of cyl. SN number is written in ink on inside of each grip. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains nearly all of orig case color and blued finish and shows no evidence of having been fired. Grips are very fine with no losses. Mechanics were not checked. Mahogany case has a red plush lining. Case is very good with only a few scratches on outside. A nice pair of ivory mounted Colt Single Action Army Sheriff’s Model revolvers. C&R; ESA Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53080-72, 53080-73 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3021

3022
$3,450.00

*CASED PAIR OF COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERS, PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL EDITION.

SN MPC95/95PC. Cal. 45. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish, 1-pc walnut grip. Bbl shows 1-line italic Colt address on top. Left side is marked “1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973”. SN is stamped on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Last 2-digits are stamped on rear periphery on cyl. Revolver shows facsimile military proofs replicating US inspector marks. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent address on left side, followed by “US”. Left grip shows “CASEY” inspector cartouche in rectangle. Case has glass lid, purple velvet lining with two plaques denoting commemorative. Lot includes shipping box. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows all orig blue finish as does cyl, trigger guard and backstrap. Frame and hammer both show all orig case color finish. Markings are all sharp. Grips are fine with clear cartouche. Mechanism not tested. Case is very good. Shipping box very good. 53080-33 TEP (1,750-2,750) C&R – Lot 3022

3023
$3,220.00

*LOT OF 2 COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL COMMEMORATIVE REVOLVERS.

1) COLT SAA. SN PC1477. Cal. 45 LC. 7-1/2″ bbl, blue and case color finish. 1-pc American walnut grip. Bbl shows 1-line Colt Italic address rolled on the top. Left side of bbl marked “1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973”. Bottom of bbl marked “P / C” in front of base pin. Frame shows 2-line Colt patent address on left side followed by “U.S.”. SN appears on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Partial SN is stamped on rear periphery of cylinder. “C” is stamped below SN on trigger guard and apron of backstrap behind hammer. These proof markings replicate military inspection marks on early revolvers. Grip shows a military cartouche on left bottom side. “C/P” also are stamped on rear periphery of cyl. Accompanying walnut case has engraved lid denoting the commemorative. Inside of case lid has portrait of Samuel Colt with replica of his signature. Case also has an inside glass lid. Case has purple lining in the French style with a commemorative plaque inlaid inside. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain all of the orig blue finish as does cyl, backstrap and trigger guard. Frame and hammer show all of the mottled case color finish. Grips are excellent with no mars or dents. Mechanics were not tested. Case is excellent with very few slight handling marks. Lining is slightly frayed where revolver sits. C&R 2) COLT SAA. SN 1477PC. Cal. 44 WCF. 7-1/2″ bbl, full nickel finish, 2-pc hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt medallion and eagle motif. Top of bbl shows 1-line Colt italic address. Left side of bbl has “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” in an etched panel. Right side of bbl is marked “1873 PEACEMAKER CENTENNIAL 1973”. Bottom of bbl is stamped “44”. SN appears on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. 4-digits of SN are stamped on rear periphery of cyl. 2-line Colt patent mark is stamped on left side of frame. “44C.F.” is stamped on left rear trigger guard flat. Case is brown leatherette and marked for the Centennial Model on the lid. Portrait of Sam Colt and his signature is on inside of lid. Case has brown velvet lining in the French style with a plaque denoting the commemoration. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Revolver retains all of the orig nickel finish. All markings are sharp and clear. Grips are extremely fine. Mechanics were not tested. Case is also extremely fine. Casing is of the French style and shows some wear in the revolver recess. A chance to obtain a pair of Colt Peacemaker Centennial revolvers; one in the military style and one in the civilian style. C&R 53080-35, 53080-36 TEP (1,750-2,750) – Lot 3023

3024
$2,070.00

*COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE WITH COLT FACTORY CONGRATULATORY LETTER.

SN CJWC1258. Cal. 45 LC. 4-3/4″ bbl, full blue finish with gold accents. 2-pc ivory grips. Left side of bbl shows a spread eagle over shield with “JOHN WAYNE” in a riband. Right side of bbl shows a vine motif style of engraving. Ejector rod housing has a line and dot gold inlay. Frame shows scrolled decoration on each side. Left side shows 2-line patent date and Rampant Colt motif engraved in gold. Cyl has a portrait of John Wayne inlaid in gold on one side with John Wayne on horseback inlaid in gold on other side. Bordered by rope motif, backstrap shows John Wayne’s brand “RED RIVER D” inlaid in gold on apron with Wayne’s signature inlaid in gold below. SN is stamped on frame in front of trigger guard, no further disassembly was affected. 2-pc ivory grips are plain. Case is made of oak with a burgundy lining in the French style and a plaque on inside denoting the commemorative. Gun accompanied by Colt Industries letter of congratulations. CONDITION: Fine. Revolver retains nearly all of the orig somewhat matte blue finish with some slight staining on one portion of cyl and one slight scratch near one bolt stops. Markings and engravings are sharp and clear. Mechanics were not tested. 2-pc ivory grips are fine with no evident marring. Case is also fine. Finish is intact, lining is intact and shows some wear in the recess where gun sits. An opportunity to obtain a Colt commemorative dedicated to one of America’s great icons. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53080-30 TEP (1,750-2,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 3024

3025
$0.00

RARE COLT MODEL 1878 “OMNIPOTENT” DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH PEARL GRIPS AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 3614. Cal. 45 LC. 4-3/4″ bbl, full nickel finish, 2-pc Mother-of-pearl grips. Bbl shows 1-line Colt address rolled on top. Left side of bbl shows “OMNIPOTENT” in an etched panel. Bbl has been professionally shortened to a more practical length. Front sight is of the correct factory profile and also shows professional installation. SN is stamped in full on bottom of grip next to a lanyard ring. Trigger guard has “45 CAL / B” stamped on left forward bow. “Occasionally early revolvers in 45 Colt were assembled on frames with this marking” from Wilkerson, pg 351. Action is of the early type with no cyl stop on loading gate. Loading gate shows partial SN number “614” stamped at the rear. Cyl has inspector marks “L” and “S” on rear face, cyl is otherwise unmarked. Grips are not marked. This revolver is documented on pg 236 of Colt’s Double Action Revolver Model of 1878, by Don Wilkerson as being shipped with 10 other guns on August 7, 1880. This agrees with the Colt factory letter that accompanies this revolver. The revolver shipped to Benjamin Kittredge Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is credited with coining the name and had this name etched on left side of bbl of double action revolvers sold by his firm. These revolvers are among the most sought after by collectors today. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 80% orig nickel finish with some muzzle wear and staining. Marking is sharp, etched panel is completely legible. Ejector rod housing retains 20% nickle with some staining on outer edge. Frame retains 30% orig nickel finish that has flaked to a smooth grey/brown patina, especially at the rear. Trigger guard retains 50% orig nickel. All frame markings are sharp and clear. Hammer shows considerable fire blue on top and back. Trigger retains a generous amount of fire blue in protected areas. Cyl shows 30% orig nickel finish with balance flaked to a smooth grey/brown patina. Markings are sharp. Grips are very good, intact and exhibit a fiery mellow yellow patina. Screws retain generous traces of blue. Mechanics need attention. Hammer does not stay on half-cock; double action trigger pull functions. A chance to buy one of the rarest Colt double action revolvers extant which would be a wonderful addition to any double action collection. 53126-1 TEP (5,750-6,750) – Lot 3025

3026
$1,035.00

NEW YORK ENGRAVED COLT 3RD MODEL THUER DERINGER.

SN S15102. Cal. 41 RF. 2-1/2″ bbl. Blue and nickel finish. 2-pc ivory grips. Bbl shows “COLT” on top bordered by vine motif engraving with a find punch dot background. Muzzle shows gold inlaid line accent. Frame also shows a unique vine decoration with fine punch dot background. Backstrap shows a walking line decoration with punch dot accents. SN is struck on the inside of the left grip frame. There is an “S” stamped in front of SN. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 60% of the somewhat dulling blue finish. Marking and engraving is sharp. Bore is dark with traces of rifling. Frame retains nearly all of the nickel finish. Hammer shows a generous amount of case color. Trigger shows traces of blue. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are very good and intact. Right grip shows a repair through the screw hole. A very nice example of a unique New York engraved Colt No 3 Deringer. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53044-3 TEP (2,000-3,000) ESA – Lot 3026

3027
$2,300.00

VERY FINE COLT NEW LINE REVOLVER IN .38CF

SN 11877. Cal. .38CF Standard medium frame New Line revolver w/2-1/4″ barrel, nickel plated, varnished wood stocks on bird’s head grip. Two line barrel address and etched panel “COLT NEW 38”. Recent London proof marks. CONDITION: Revolver remains in fine to excellent original condition showing about 98% original nickel, frosty etched panel with minor scratches, slight handling marks; fine to excellent grips show 95%-98% varnish, slight edge wear and minor scratches; screws and small parts show most of their original bright fire blue, back of hammer is very shiny, action is crisp, bore is excellent. 53180-1 JWD (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3027

3028
$2,415.00

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL U.S. CAVALRY BELT, HOLSTER AND CARTRIDGE POUCH FOR A MODEL 1873 COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER OR U.S. S&W SCHOFIELD, CIRCA 1870S.

Holster is U.S. flap type with two tab holes for flap. Front of holster is embossed “U.S.”. Flap is marked “G43” which is a company mark above “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL” and an “E.H.S.” inspector mark. Cartridge pouch is also embossed “U.S.” with “12G10 / 11”. Belt has a brass U.S. buckle. Belt is also equipped with saber hangers. Belt has a “W.T.G.” inspector mark. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very good. Holster body is fine. “U.S.” is sharp. Toe plug is intact. Flap is crazed. Arsenal mark is slightly obliterated. Pouch is very good with a clear “U.S.”. Belt is intact. Buckle is very good with a mellow mustard patina. A chance to obtain an orig rig for your Colt or S&W cavalry revolver. 53074-4 TEP (900-1,500) – Lot 3028

3029
$5,750.00

VERY ATTRACTIVE COLLINS/MILES CITY SADDLERY MONTANA TERRITORIAL HOLSTER AND GUN BELT.

Holster is of the Mexican single loop type with border tooling and toe plug. Holster has a J. S. COLLINS & CO MILES CITY M.T.” cartouche on front face. Belt has a “MILES CITY SADDLERY CO MILES CITY MONT.” cartouche on billet. Money belt is 2-1/2″ wide. Belt has loops to accommodate 44 cartridges. Belt is mounted with a nickel plated rectangular round corner buckle. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very good. Holster is a deep russet brown color with some staining and some fray marks at throat. Cartouche is clear. Toe plug is intact. Loop is attached. Belt is also very good. Cartouche is clear. Loops are attached. Buckle very good. A very attractive Montana Territorial gun belt and holster, circa 1880’s for a short bbl Colt Single Action Army revolver. 53074-6 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3029

3030
$4,600.00

HOLSTER AND GUN BELT RIG FOR COLT SHORT BARREL SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER MADE BY KNOX & TANNER OF RAWLINS, WYOMING.

Matching holster and gun belt rig. Holster is of the Mexican single loop pattern with full skirt. Holster has intertwining line border. Front face of holster is marked “KNOX & TANNER MAKERS RAWLINS, WYO”. Holster has a closed toe and a deep throat. Holster retains a dark russet brown color. Belt has no money pocket and is 2-7/8″ wide. Billet has an intertwining line border and is marked “KNOX & TANNER RAWLINS WYOMING”. Belt has a nickel plated clip-corner rectangular buckle and 44 loops for 32WCF Cal. cartridges. Belt shows an owners name written in black ink which appears to be “FRED BRANDON”. Below name is marked but is not legible. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Fine. Holster shows a deep russet brown color with some stains. Stitching is intact. Marker’s mark is clear. Belt is also fine and shows a dark russet brown color. Loops are intact. Belt shows some cartridge stains. Maker’s mark is clear. Billet is intact and all stitching is intact. Buckle retains most of its scratched nickel finish. A rare opportunity to obtain a matching rig for your short barrel Colt six shooter. 53074-5 TEP (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3030

3031
$1,955.00

SINGLE LOOP MEXICAN HOLSTER AND MONEY BELT RIG FOR A 4-3/4″ 45 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER MADE BY W.B. TEN EYCK OF BILLINGS, MONTANA TERRITORY.

Holster is russet brown in color with an open toe. Holster has border tooling on face with Ten Eyck maker’s mark, in a cartouche. Single loop is also tooled in rope pattern. Cartridge belt with money compartment is 3-3/4″ wide, marked “45” on billet with loops for 44 cartridges. Buckle is iron with nickel plate of the clip-corner design. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Very good. Holster shows clean russet color with some scuff marks overall. Stitching is broken for an inch at top of throat. Belt is unmarked and shows a scuffed russet brown finish with cartridge stains at every loop. Billets are intact, loops are intact. Buckle retains traces of orig nickel finish. An opportunity to obtain an Montana Territory gun rig to house your favorite Colt Single Action revolver. 53074-7 TEP (900-1,500) – Lot 3031

3032
$690.00

J A JANKOVSKY, CHEYENNE, WY TOOLED MONEY BELT AND HOLSTER.

Jankovsky was an early to mid-20th Century saddler in Cheyenne, WY. Single loop holster is marked twice “J A JANKOVSKY” in long oval cartouche. Money belt is single loop (44-45 Cal.) and marked likewise, once on tongue and once on bolster. Holster and belt have matching pressed designs and both dyed black. CONDITION: Very good overall. Crazing and cracking to tongue of belt at edges of loop on holster and edges 52358-2 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3032

3033
$3,450.00

BOX OF 50 WINCHESTER .44 FLAT RIM FIRE CARTRIDGES.

Box has a Winchester green label on top with picture of Henry cartridge showing “H” head stamp. Orange end labels show 44 flat rim fire Winchester make with Winchester guarantee. End labels have been opened. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Fine. Top label is clean and intact with some fray marks along edges. Printing is clear. End label printing is also clear. Box is intact; box has been opened and feels full. Box is wrapped in cellophane. 52914-9 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3033

3034
$2,012.50

FINE TWO BOX LOT OF DESIRABLE EARLY 44 HENRY AND 44 WCF AMMUNITION IN ORIGINAL BOXES.

1) Cal. 44 Henry. 50 rnd box. Loaded by the Union Metallic Cartridge Company. Green label with rounded corners with designation for the 44 Henry rifle and Model 1866. A factory side strap is ink marked “Expressly Manufactured for Model 1866 and guaranteed to fit”. 2) Caliber 44 Winchester cartridges (44-40). 50 rnd green label square cornered box with label designating “For Winchester Repeating Rifles for Model 1873 and 1892”. Printing date indicated on label of 10-15. These desirable green label boxes would be a fine addition to any early lever action collection. CONDITION: 1) 44 Henry. Label slightly faded with very light spotting from period moisture. However, label is very legible and complete. Side strapping is equally fine although having been opened at some much earlier date and later sealed with cellophane tape that has now darkened with age. Bottom label is somewhat worn and only 60% legible. Very good overall. 2) 44-40. Label is very vivid and legible. Square cornered box is very fine, having been opened at a much earlier date but remains fully intact. All side labels are completely legible with exception of one side that has flaked away. Rated as very good condition overall. Both boxes have been protectively shrink-wrapped for long term storage. 53195-8 TDW (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3034

3035
$1,265.00

UNOPENED BOX OF UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY 44 CALIBER HENRY FLAT METALLIC CARTRIDGES.

Box shows US Cartridge Company label on lid. Box also has seal surrounding edge of box with label for cartridges. Seal is unbroken. Box feels full. CONDITION: Very good. Seal is intact with clear advertising all around. Lid label is clear with some abrasion and a small piece missing on lower left corner. A nice addition to any Henry rifle collection. 52839-1 TEP (1,500-1,800) – Lot 3035

3036
$920.00

FINE WINCHESTER ADVERTISING REGULATOR WALL CLOCK

Winchester branded clock has attractive 12 in. paper advertising dial with hour numbers and advertising which reads “Ask For, Winchester, Guns and Cartridges, Made for all kinds of Shooting”. Black spade hour hand and pointer minute hand; brass spring driven movement has brass covered pendulum bob and wood stick. In an oak case, with simple elegant decorative moulding and door frame, black reverse painted glass around the dial and reverse painted lower glass which reads “Regulator”, in new condition. 34.5 in. high x 15.5 in. wide x 4.5 in. wide. CONDITION: Generally Very Good. Cabinet is sound with scattered light handling marks. Paper label is very good w/ crisp lettering and light foxing. Movement functional. 53124-1 JWD (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3036

3037
$2,760.00

LOT OF 8 CASES OF WINCHESTER AMMO, CALIBER 22 MAGNUM RIMFIRE.

Seven cases of Winchester ammo in 22 Cal. Magnum 40 grain hollow point bullets, and one case of full metal jacket ammo. 2000 rounds per case. CONDITION: Cases are full. 6 cases are unopened; 2 cases have been opened but full. 53080-76 TEP (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3037

3038
$690.00

INTERESTING AND DIVERSE COLLECTOR’S LOT OF FIREARMS REFERENCE BOOKS AND MANUALS.

There are a total of 41 individual publications. Topics range from Colts, Winchesters, German and European sporting and Military rifles & pistols, and trapdoors. 23 of the books are hardcover. There are several vintage sporting goods retailer catalogs. As well as some miscellaneous related material. Also included in this lot is what appears to be an original, in German brochure for the 1936 Berlin Olympics. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Books are in used but fine condition. Some toning and foxing overall. 53005-139 GER (300-500) – Lot 3038

3039
$1,955.00

FINE LIBRARY OF COLT AND WINCHESTER REFERENCE BOOKS.

43 books in total, including many scarce, rarely seen Colt and Winchester references. Photographs of spines with titles can be seen on-line catalog. Most important standard titles are represented here. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Some books are shaken, though many with orig dust jackets in very good condition. 52914-13 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3039

3040
$0.00

GUN LIBRARY INCLUDING REFERENCES ON SMITH & WESSON, REMINGTON AND US MILITARY ARMS.

Over 80 titles including many of the basic references on Civil War, Confederate, Remington, Smith & Wesson and US military rifles. Titles can be seen in on-line catalog as books are photographed showing spines. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Many titles have protective covers to dust jackets were present. 52914-14 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3040

3041
$4,600.00

*OUTSTANDING EARLY SMITH & WESSON 1917 U.S. MILITARY .45 REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 328. Cal. 45. 5-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” marked under bbl. Proper military inspectors mark on left side of frame. Matching numbers on frame and butt, matching assembly numbers on crane and frame. Matching SN properly written on inside of right grip. Accompanied by a Smith & Wesson factory letter stating this gun was shipped on November 6, 1917 to the Springfield Armory. CONDITION: Extremely fine with normal drag line around cylinder. Vivid case colors on hammer and trigger. Markings are all crisp and clear. Grips are excellent. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. 52882-4 GER (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3041

3042
$0.00

*SMITH & WESSON 32-20 HAND EJECTOR TARGET MODEL OF 1905-2ND CHANGE.

SN 130152. Cal. 32-20. 5-screw action with pin. 6″ round bbl. Patridge front site with square notch adjustable rear site. Blue finish with case colored hammer and trigger. 2-pc. diamond checkered walnut grips. SN’s on frame and bbl match. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very fine condition. Over 97% original blue. Grips show light marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bright bore with strong rifling. 53079-3 (3,750-4,500) C&R – Lot 3042

3043
$575.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: Additional Information : At the time of its Factory Refinishing in Jan. 1959, the barrel was also replaced as indicated by an “O” marking alongside the serial number on the barrel flat.

*SMITH & WESSON .38 HAND EJECTOR, MILITARY & POLICE FIRST MODEL WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 1903. Cal. 38 Spcl. Scarce target version with full nickel finish. 5-screw action with pinned bbl. Bbl is 6-1/2″ rnd with square cut blade front sight and U notch adjustable rear sight. 6-shot fluted cylinder. Nickel finish with case colored hammer and trigger. Rnd butt pearl grips have gold S&W medallions. Frame and bbl have matching SN’s. In continuous production since 1899, the current version of this famed revolver is known as the Model 10. Includes S&W factory letter signed by historian Roy G. Jinks. Letter states this revolver was shipped on April 24, 1900 to Kinco, Maine. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very good condition, Factory refurbished in January 1959. Retaining over 95% nickel finish. Hammer and trigger retain 95% case colors. Right grip panel is chipped at bottom of frame. Mechanics needs attention; Cylinder bolt lacks proper spring tension. Bore is dark with general pitting. Some chambers show spots of pitting. 53079-4 (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3043

3044
$920.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 2″ 1905 M&P POST-WAR .38 REVOLVER WITH BOX.

SN S962415. Cal. .38. 2″ pinned bbl. Standard markings. 5 screw. Matching full SN on rear of cyl. Proper diamond wood grips. Number stamped in side of right grip, not matching. Based on SN charts this gun was made in 1948. Accompanied by proper gold picture box. Box appears to be unnumbered. Re-enforced metal corners. CONDITION: Extremely fine with slight drag mark around cyl. Light handling marks. All markings are crisp and clear. Good case colors on hammer and trigger. Grips are very fine with sharp checkering. Bore is excellent. Box is solid with scuff marks and a large rectangular sticker on the left end of the lid. 53080-64 GER (600-1,000) C&R – Lot 3044

3045
$690.00

*VERY FINE SMITH & WESSON 1905 M&P 4TH CHANGE WWI ERA .38 REVOLVER WITH BOX.

SN 263946. Cal. .38. 4″ pinned barrel. This is a 4th change model M&P made just prior to WWI. 5 screw. Proper orig matching diamond checkered walnut factory grips with brass S&W medallions. Proper matching numbers on cyl and grips. This gun is accompanied by a non-matching gold picture box. CONDITION: Very fine showing light handling marks. All markings are crisp and clear. Good case colors on hammer and trigger. Grips are fine showing light wear and handling marks. Box is fine with scuff marks. 53080-65 GER (500-800) C&R – Lot 3045

3046
$2,300.00

VERY RARE TOOLED F A HAKE, DALLES, OREGON HOLSTER WITH IVORY GRIPPED SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL ARMY.

SN 11908. Beautiful F.A. Hake, The Dalles, Oregon made California-style tooled “Slim Jim” holster with 6″ Smith & Wesson old Model Army revolver. The Dalles at the end of the Oregon Trail was an important Northwest city for pioneers, soldiers, gold miners, gunslingers, floozies and scallywags according to it’s destination website. It is also the 4th oldest city in the State of Oregon. This is one of the few early Oregon holsters known and F.A. Hake, an apparent itinerant saddler, is not even listed in Oregon, though known to have worked in Idaho City, Idaho in 1865. CONDITION: Gun is very good overall, retaining 80% plus orig silver. Gun appears all matching and orig with restored hinge screw. Elephant ivory stocks appear orig to gun, though not SNd. Gun is functional with discernible rifling in a pitted bore. Holster is sound and solid overall with crazing and scuffing at high areas; still tightly sewn on edge. Orig belt loop is missing and a new addition has been added for display. Tooling and makers mark are discernible as seen in photographs. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52358-1 (5,000-7,000) ESA – Lot 3046

3047
$1,380.00

VERY FINE EARLY 2-PIN CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON OLD MODEL ARMY REVOLVER WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 281. Cal. 32. This is among the first of the Model 2 Smith & Wessons, rarely seen in high condition with 2-pin frames. This was a popular Civil War sidearm among officers, especially with the longer 6″ bbl as this example. This gun is in standard configuration with 1-line bbl address, blue finish with rosewood grips. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. Factory letter indicating that this was shipped on August 23, 1861 to J. W. Storrs – NYC. CONDITION: Very fine. Gun retains 60-70% orig bright blue finish with balance mottled plum. Grips retain 90% of their orig factory varnish. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 53079-5 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3047

3048
$690.00

*REMINGTON DOUBLE DERINGER TYPE III MODEL NO. 4 PISTOL.

SN 280. Cal. .41 RF. 3″ bbls, full nickel finish, 2-pc Mother-of-Pearl grips, top of bbl shows Remington-U.M.C. address, SN appears on the left inside of the grip frame and on the bottom of bbl lug. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 80-90% thinning nickel with some flaking at the muzzle and a few mars and scratches overall. Bbl address is sharp. Bores are dark with visible rifling. Hammer, ejector, lever latch, and trigger all retain generous traces of blue finish blending with a smooth silver/gray patina. Frame also retains 90%+ nickel finish with some flaking on the forestrap and minor scratches and handling marks overall. Pearl grips are intact with no missing pieces or cracks. A very nice condition Remington-U.M.C. Deringer in above average condition. 52914-16 (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3048

3049
$7,475.00

RARE CASED ENGRAVED REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 118088. Cal. 44. Nickel finish with 8″ oct bbl, pinched post front sight and usual 3-line address. Revolver is engraved by L.D. Nimscke with about 60 % coverage fine foliate arabesque patterns that have fine pearled background. Engraving patterns extend over the side and top side flats of the bbl, down the backstrap with geometric patterns on the buttstrap and extremely fine detailed hunter’s star on the trigger bow. Cylinder has full circumference engraving in matching patterns. Rammer and lever are modern replacements with light engraving patterns. Although the new model Army was produced in large quantities during the Civil War, very few were plated or engraved, they usually saw hard service and are rarely found with high orig finish today.Housed in the appropriate and period walnut case with Remington flask, mood and caps. An incomplete package of period .44 cartridges and several conical projectiles. PROVENANCE: Michael Leff Estate Collection; The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains 60-70% orig nickel with strong grip frame. Hammer, rammer handle and cylinder are bright metal. Mechanics are fine. Strong sharp bore with good shine and scattered light pitting.Case is very fine with excellent lining and solid partitions. Exterior of case is very fine with several very small scratches and bruises that in no way affect its presentation.This outstanding Remington is being offered with out grips. 53079-14 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3049

3050
$0.00

EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR STARR SINGLE ACTION ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER.

SN 37845. Cal. 44. Blue finish with 8″ rnd bbl, dovetail half moon front sight with rear sight a groove in the hammer nose. Right side of frame marked “STARRS PATENT JAN. 15 1856”, left side marked “STARR ARMS. CO. NEW YORK”. Cylinder is unfluted with 6 chambers and 12 stop notches. Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip with military inspector cartouches on each side. Various parts have small inspector initials, including bbl, frame, top strap, cyl and grips. There were about 32,000 of these revolvers produced 1863-1865 of which the government purchased about 25,000. Though this gun was made in large quantities, survival rates, especially in high orig condition are quite scarce. This is an exemplary example, retaining most of its orig finish being possibly unfired. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of Rafael Cruz. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Bbl frame and cyl retain about 98% bright orig blue finish with areas of staining and light pinprick pitting. Hammer and loading assembly retain bright and muted case colors with balance an overall silver iridescence. Trigger guard and grip strap retain over 90% bright blue finish with some scratching and scuffing. 1-pc grip is sound and solid with edge wear, hand worn patina; inspector cartouches are discernible with some wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 53074-2 JS (6,500-8,500) – Lot 3050

3051
$1,380.00

REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER, MILITARY ISSUE.

SN 31662. Cal. 44. 8″ bbl, full blue finish, brass trigger guard, 2-pc American walnut grips. Top of bbl shows 3-line Remington patent mark address and model designation. SN is stamped on bbl under loading lever. SN also appears on frame under left grip. Various military inspector marks are struck at breech of bbl and on trigger guard. Traces of a military cartouche appears on lower left grip. CONDITION: Good to very good. Revolver shows deep grey/brown patina overall with no evidence of heavy cleaning. Bbl address is slightly washed out but legible. Inspector marks are clear. Mechanics are fine. A good, honest example of a Remington Civil War issue revolver for the beginning collector. 52801-8 TEP (1,250-2,000) – Lot 3051

3052
$3,450.00

*EXTREMELY FINE NOVO FOLDING TRIGGER REVOLVER WITH COLLAPSING METAL GRIP.

SN 16. Cal. 6.35mm. This is a scarce curiosa pistol, rarely found in high condition, and this example retains virtually all of its orig blue and case colors. Matching SN “16” is found on grips, frame, bbl housing and 5-shot cylinder. This diminutive revolver measures less than 4″ when collapsed with a 1-1/4″ rnd bbl. Gun is totally unmarked other than Cal. markings on left side of frame and SNs as noted. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Bbl, frame and trigger retain over 95% bright blue finish with largest area of loss about 1/2 x 1/2 arc on back section of cylinder which is grey. Scattered areas of staining and light pitting. Frame screws retain much of their orig bright blue finish. Frame retains 90% bright and muted case colors. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 52911-1 (2,500-2,750) C&R – Lot 3052

3053
$1,955.00

CHICAGO ARMS COMPANY PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL PANELS.

SN 12507. Cal. 32 RF. 1-3/4″ bbl, full nickel finish. Mother-of-pearl side panels. Hard rubber trigger panel. Left panel is marked “THE PROTECTOR PAT. MCH. 6. 83, AUG. 29. 93”. Right side is marked “CHICAGO FIREARMS CO CHICAGO IL”. SN appears on breech block and on inside of left cover. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Pistol retains 80% orig nickel finish with some erosion and loss of nickel in various places. Mother-of-pearl panels are intact. Hard rubber trigger pad is also intact. Mechanics are fine. A unique pistol, one of only 12800 made. 52865-8 TEP (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3053

3054
$1,380.00

UNWIN & ROGERS KNIFE/PISTOL AND SHEFFIELD CIVIL WAR ERA FOLDING KNIFE.

NSN. 1) Cal. 30. Unwin & Rogers knife/pistol combination with 3-1/2″ German silver percussion oct bbl with British proofs. 3-1/2″ and 2-1/2″ blades are both marked “UNWIN / ROGERS / HUNTING KNIFE”. Slab grips are horn, trap and butt for caps and balls. Tiny scissor mold attached to left grip, missing tweezers on the right. 2) Sheffield folder with 4″ blade, 8-3/4″ overall. Floral German silver solder filled pommel and crossguard, blank escutcheon on one stag grip. CONDITION: 1) Good to very good overall. Markings are mostly discernible on blades which are overall grey with scattered staining and pitting. Mechanics need attention. 2) Good to very good overall. Blade is worn and cleaned, lock is not sound. Makers mark partially discernible. Pommel and crossguard worn. Slab solid. 52865-13 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3054

3055
$4,025.00

VERY FINE SPRINGFIELD ALTERATION OF MODEL 1865 SPENCER SADDLE RING CARBINE FOR INDIAN WAR SERVICE.

SN 19347. Cal. 56-50. This is a very fine example of the Springfield Armory alteration with added stabler single shot device. This is an excellent example retaining much of its arsenal refinish. Gun accompanied by an individual center fire breech block for shooting center fire cartridges and 3 Lyman cartridge dies. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains about 90% arsenal refinish, muted case colors on frame and hammer. Stocks are sound with a newer re-varnish and discernible “ESA” cartouche. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny 3-land and groove rifled bore. Stabler device is functional. 52801-7 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3055

3056
$3,737.50

FINE INDIAN WAR ERA SHARPS 1868 CONVERSION SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN C15418. Cal. 50-70. Typical late war Civil War Sharps carbine converted to cartridge for the Indian Wars. Refinished and re-stocked at that time with small inspector’s initials on top of comb and ribbon “DFC” cartouche on middle of left side of stock. Gun is accompanied by a box of about 40 re-usable center fire cartridges and 3 Lyman loading dies. CONDITION: Fine overall. Bbl retains about 50% bright arsenal re-blue. Frame and hammer retain strong traces of muted case colors with balance silver grey. Stocks are sound and solid with small cosmetic blemishes unaffecting aesthetics. Mechanically crisp with bright shiny bore. 52801-5 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3056

3057
$1,437.50

INDIAN WAR SPRINGFIELD 45-70 TRAPDOOR CARBINE.

SN 413933. Cal. 45-70. Standard saddle ring carbine with long range Buffington rear sight marked, “US MODEL 1884” on breech with indiscernible inspector’s cartouche. Gun has been totally refinished, re-blued and re-varnished, but has crisp action and crisp rifled bore. CONDITION: Fine as refinished. Markings discernible, stocks sound with worn edges and old varnish. As noted, mechanically crisp with crisp rifled bore. 52801-2 (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3057

3058
$2,760.00

1862 DATED WATERVLIET ARSENAL ARTILLERY GUNNER’S LEVEL.

SN NA. 6-1/2″ x 6″ with integral spirit level. This finely milled artillery tool is in exceptional condition with fine patina and ready to use. CONDITION: Fine overall, excellent markings, has seen little use. Adjustable iron pin has one pitted area with iron patina overall, medium mustard patina to brass. 52865-7 JS (1,000-1,200) – Lot 3058

3059
$4,025.00

1863 DATED CONFEDERATE RICHMOND RIFLED MUSKET.

NSN. Cal. 58. This is a pleasing example of the popular Richmond rifle musket. Standard configuration 40″ rnd bbl, brass buttplate and nosecap. Lock is nicely marked forward of hammer “C.S. / RICHMOND, VA” and rear of hammer “1863”. No bbl date, but Springfield “VP” proof is visible. Stock is sound showing good color and patina. CONDITION: Very good overall. Gun is mechanically sound with clear smooth bore where either shot out or reamed for use as shotgun after the war which now measures about 60 Cal. Ramrod appears orig from time of use and is from an Enfield musket. Rear sight is replaced. 53023-1 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3059

3060
$4,025.00

EXTREMELY FINE 1863 DATED COLT SPECIAL CONTRACT CIVIL WAR MUSKET WITH BAYONET.

NSN. Cal. 58. This is a typical “as found” apparently surplus, unfired musket retaining much of its orig finish with crisp cartouches, perfect mechanics and a mint shiny bore. Standard configuration with 40″ bbl, eagle stamped on bolster above “U.S. / COLTS Pt F.A.Mfg Co / HARTFORD CT” and rear of hammer “1863” which is also found on top of bbl along with “VP” over “eagle head proof”. Accompanying bayonet fits gun well and is equally fine. CONDITION: Very fine-extremely fine overall. Metal is mostly smooth, bright/grey with small areas of staining and pinprick pitting. Stock is sound with sharp edges, raised grain, only a few minor small cosmetic blemishes; bayonet fits gun well with matching patina. Mechanically crisp with bright, shiny bore. 52865-5 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3060

3061
$3,162.50

VERY FINE CIVIL WAR SMITH CARBINE.

SN 15004. Cal. 50. About 30,000 of these well made carbines were made for the Civil War, this is a very nice example retaining much of its orig finish that conforms to the standard configuration of this arm with 21-5/8″ part oct bbl. This gun is properly iron mounted, case colored & blued. On the left side of breech is marked “ADDRESS/POULTNEY&TRIMBLE/BALTIMORE, U.S.A.” and “SMITH’S PATENT/JUNE 23 1857″ and “MANUFACTURED BY/AM’N M’CH’N WKS/SPRINGFIELD MASS”. This gun is accompanied by about 20 heavy duty brass cartridges for shooting black powder in these antique carbines. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains about 95% bright orig blue. Case colored frame and hammer exhibit about 30% muted case colors with remainder mottled silver/brown. Trigger guard, breech band and buttstock ferrule retain over 50% bright orig blue. Stocks are fine and well fit overall with several large dings and dents and two bright inspector cartouches. Mechanics are crisp with bright shiny bore. 52801-6 JS (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3061

3062
$2,300.00

CIVIL WAR SPENCER RIFLE.

SN 3481. Cal. 56-50. Honest, orig and complete gun with better than average good top of frame 3-line address “SPENCER REPEATING / RIFLE CO BOSTON MASS / PAT’D MARCH 6 1860”. Standard configuration 46-3/4″ overall with 30″ rnd bbl with adjustable ladder rear sight, 3-bands and functional magazine tube in buttplate. Gun is accompanied by a extra replacement breech block for conversion to center fire for competition or sport shooting, along with a box of about 30 56/50 center fire brass with 3 Lyman loading dies. CONDITION: Gun is good to very good overall. Metal is overall grey with numerous small cosmetic dents and dings. Stocks are sound and solid with hand worn patina again with numerous small cosmetic blemishes. Mechanically fine with crisp well defined bore. The additional accessories are very fine and functional. 52801-3 JS (2,500-4,500) – Lot 3062

3063
$2,300.00

CIVIL WAR NEW MODEL 1859 SHARPS SADDLE RING CARBINE.

SN 79643. Cal. 52. Unusual configuration of a ’63 New Model Sharps bbl with patchbox as these were normally seen on New Model 1859s. Regardless, standard configuration 39″ overall with 22″ bbl with good bbl and lock markings. CONDITION: Fair to good overall. Metal fairly sharp, grey with staining, light pitting, good markings on bbl, sight, lock and frame. Buttstock is quite weathered, though cartouches can still be seen in outline. Inset of wood on lower left of buttstock abutting frame. Forestock has same weathered appearance with deep grain openings. Mechanics are fine though missing Maynard capping device with crisp well defined rifling in bore. 52801-1 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3063

3064
$2,300.00

EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE PERCUSSION CARBINE.

SN 17543. Cal. 52. This gun conforms to other Civil War carbines of this pattern with 21″ bbl and about 39″ overall. This carbine utilized the unique Ambrose Burnside design “ice cream cone” shaped brass percussion cartridge. This is a standard 5th Model marked “BURNSIDE PATENT / MODEL OF 1864”. This gun is accompanied by about 20 modern machined brass casings to shoot black powder. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine and all matching. Bbl retains about 70% of its orig thin blue finish though most has turned plum. The frame, lock and hammer exhibit bright case colors though muted in areas with balance silver/gray. The breech lever and backstrap exhibit about 50% bright brilliant blue. Buttstock is sound and solid with crisp cartouches with numerous small dings and dents. Forestock has similar surface, though several large gouges on right side as can be seen in photos. Mechanics are fine with crisp shiny bore. Brass are mostly like new, though a few have torn top flanges. 52801-4 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3064

3065
$2,300.00

EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR REMINGTON MODEL 1863 ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH BAYONET.

SN NA. Cal. 58. 33″ bbl. This is beautiful example of the popular Remington Civil War rifle in extremely fine condition. This gun conforms to standard configuration with blued rnd bbl with “VP”/eaglehead proofs and “1863″ date on bbl tang. Left side of bbl stamped “STEEL” followed by “HSL” inspector mark, 2-leaf rear sight and distinctive Remington part cylindrical front sight and bayonet lug. Stock has two crisp inspector cartouches. This is a fine, complete and orig example of the popular brass mounted Remington rifle with beautiful stock and metal retaining much of its orig finish with a like-new shiny bore and matching condition bayonet and scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains 95%+ orig blue finish with areas of staining and light pitting with light wear at muzzle. Bore is excellent with crisp, shiny rifling. Lock and hammer retain about 90% of their muted case colors with balance silver/grey with staining and light pitting. Brass is very good overall with light mustard color. Stock is sound and solid with small storage scratches, dings and dents, still retaining raised grain. Mechanics are crisp. 52865-1 JS (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3065

3066A
$1,725.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 3 CONNECTICUT MADE ANTIQUE LONG ARMS.

SN NSN/NSN/659. This lot consists of: 1) Meriden Man’fg Co. Charles Parker underlifter 12 ga hammer shotgun. 28″ Damascus bbls. 1866 patent date. Both locks are marked. Checkered wood stock. 2) 39″ bbl Miller breech loading conversion on an 1864 dated Parkers Snow & Co./Meriden.Conn. Civil War musket. Originally this was a percussion gun that was altered 1865-1867 to 58 cal rimfire. 3) 40″ bbl .58 cal. Civil War percussion Parkers Snow & Co./Meriden.Conn. 1864 dated musket. Reproduction rear sight. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: 1) Fair with a pleasing age patina. Some areas have rust and minor pitting. Ding in left bbl. Lock markings are clear. Some plastic wood repairs. Bbls do not seat properly. Cracks in wrist of stock. Stock has been sanded, sides of buttplate shaved down, checkering re-cut. Both locks are in good functional order. Bores are rusty. 2) Gun has been lightly cleaned at some point. Markings are clear in metal. No visible cartouches. Edges of stock are rounded. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 3) All metal surfaces have been cleaned at some point. Some pitting. Bbl date is weak and illegible, but present. Eagle on lock is worn. Good cartouches on left side of stock. Stock shows age with numerous small dings and wear marks. Bore has strong rifling with light pitting. Rear sight in significantly newer condition. Mechanics are fine. 53098-11 GER (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3066A

3066
$2,875.00

EXCEPTIONAL CIVIL WAR REMINGTON MODEL 1863 ZOUAVE PERCUSSION RIFLE WITH BAYONET AND SCABBARD.

NSN. Cal 58. 33″ bbl. This is beautiful example of the popular Remington Civil War rifle in extremely fine condition. This gun conforms to standard configuration brass mounted with blued rnd bbl with “VP”/eagle head proofs and “1863″ date on bbl tang, two cartouches on stock and inspector marks found on most every metal piece. This is a fine, complete and orig example of the popular brass mounted Remington rifle with fine stock and metal retaining much of its orig finish with a like-new shiny bore and matching bayonet with scabbard. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Bbl retains 97-98% orig blue finish with areas fading and turning scattered scratches and small cosmetic blemishes. Bore is excellent with crisp, shiny rifling. Lock and hammer retain about 95% of their muted case colors with balance silver/grey. Brass is very good overall with small dings, dents and scratches with light mustard color. Stock is sound and solid with numerous small storage scratches, dings and dents. Inspector’s cartouches are fairly crisp. Mechanics are crisp. 52865-3 JS (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3066

3067
$5,175.00

RARE AMERICAN “E. T. WEAVER” SIGNED AMERICAN SILVER HILT EAGLE POMMEL SWORD WITH IVORY GRIP, CIRCA 1810.

This is a fine example of a classic Philadelphia silver hilted eagle pommel sword with classic Philadelphia extended beak head. Dan Hartszler shows a very similar example on pg 233 in his 2000 text Silver Mounted Swords..Silver Hilts Through the Golden Age Blue and gold decorated 29″ blade with panoply of arms, Federal eagle with banner reading “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and Liberty cap. Rectangular cartouche found on bottom of stirrup hilt “E T WEAVER”. Emmor T. Weaver (1786-1860) worked in the early 19th century and an early advertisement in Westchester, Pennsylvania newspaper is shown in provenance where he advertises as a silversmith and sword mounter. Marine ivory grip is well patinaed with one carved panel, light engraving found on face of throat. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade retains much of its orig polish and luster though blue and gold panels are stained and pitted, retaining maybe 30% bright blue and about 60% gold. Sword still retains its protective cloth washer. Silver hilt, pommel and scabbard mounts are smooth and sound with slight denting and dark patina. Scabbard body is sound and solid retaining much of its orig finish. Ivory grip is smooth with hand worn patina, with several light hairlines. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52865-33 JS (8,000-12,000) ESA – Lot 3067

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3068
$9,775.00

PRESENTATION HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR JEWELED STATUE HILT SWORD TO BRIG. GENERAL JOHN T. CROXTON.

John Thomas Croxton (1836-1874) was born in Paris, Kentucky, the oldest son of a Virginia born planter and slave owner. He graduated with honors from Yale University and was practicing law in Paris and was an ardent supporter for emancipation of slaves including his fathers which alienated him from much of his Kentucky brethren. In October 1861 as the war escalated, Lincoln appointed Croxton as Lt. Colonel of the 4th Kentucky mounted infantry which saw fighting at Millsprings and Perryville. Croxton was wounded when his brigade tangled with Nathan Bedford Forrest, September 19, 1863 touching off the battle of Chickamauga. He was promoted to Brig. General at the age of 27 in 1864 and his cavalry was active in Alabama burning most of the town of Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama’s buildings. Croxton was not a popular man in Alabama. After the war he was military governor of the District of Southwest Georgia. During Ulysses S. Grant’s presidency, Croxton was US Minister to Bolivia, he died their in office in 1874. His remains were shipped home and he is buried in the Paris Cemetery in Paris, Kentucky. Presentation on top mount reads “PRESENTED TO / BRIG GEN JOHN T CROXTON / BY 1ST TENN CAV / DECR. 1864”. It is interesting there is a space between December and 1864. Croxton was brigade commander after August 12, 1864 and was promoted Brig. General. Croxton’s brigade on November 30 had another engagement with N. B. Forrest at Douglas Church near Franklin. Croxton wrote glowing reviews of his 1st Tennessee Cavalry in the Nashville and Franklin campaigns about the date of the presentation of this beautiful saber with 32″ etched blade with large central motto “NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS”. Grip is half relief statue of Lady Liberty and other half of solid metal grip has well mounted large cabochon garnet, another on the pommel cap surrounded by an additional 16 small cabochon garnets. Raised relief eagle is found on face of pommel and ornate oak leaf and acorn decorated basket with intertwined letters “US” terminates with an eagle head quillon. Steel scabbard has large relief engraved mounts with eagle, panoply of arms, and full standing soldier in front of crossed flags. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade is overall grey with some luster, crisp etched panels with staining and pitting at ricasso. Brass has been cleaned overall, toned to a medium mustard patina. 52865-35 JS (7,000-9,000) – Lot 3068

3069
$9,200.00

TIFFANY GILDED SILVER GENERAL STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD.

This is among the highest grade pattern Tiffany sword often seen presented to Colonel’s and General’s with a large lion headed quillon and Roman armor pommel, sheet silver grip with silver wire wrap. Gilded silver scabbard with fine relief mounts and engraved patriotic panels. Verso of scabbard has Tiffany’s ribbon makers mark. The 32″ blade is finely engraved with gold highlights with full standing 3″ high soldier with musket and 4″ high Roman soldier holding guidon along with unusual patriotic American shield and other fine engraved etched panels. Hilt has round central device with superimposed “US” with panoply of arms. This was an expensive sword in its day and still retains a blank presentation panel between ring mounts. CONDITION: Very fine. Sword retains much of its orig gold wash exposing silver where worn below. Blade retains virtually all of its orig luster and shine with light staining and pinprick pitting. The silver grip and twisted wire wrap have a pleasant silver patina. 52865-20 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3069

3070
$13,800.00

HIGH GRADE SILVER GRIP IRISH BRIGADE PRESENTATION OFFICER’S SWORD, CAPTAIN JAMES MCGEE, 69TH NEW YORK.

This is a very impressive sword being among the highest grade Horstmann Model 1850’s made with gold blade, engraved and chased hilt, relief cast mounts and pommel, engraved sheet silver grip and sharkskin scabbard. This sword was presented December 2, 1862 by his friends in Brooklyn for his courageous and soldierly conduct, especially saving the colors at Antietam just over a month previous. The inscription is composed in fancy script in 8-lines on top mount and middle mount lists the 8 battles the 69th had been involved in. At time of presentation, the regiment was in winter camp just north of Fredericksburg, Virginia near Falmouth. James E. McGee enlisted August 12, 1861 in New York City as a Captain, Company F, 69th New York. He went through several promotions all the way to Lt. Colonel before he mustered out at Petersburg, Virginia October 11, 1864. McGee was a fierce fighter like so many in the famous “Irish Brigade”. From the official reports, of the Battle of Antietam, September 21, 1862, “Capt. James E. McGee, of Company F, most particularly distinguished himself by his coolness and bravery during the whole engagement. And while in the heat of battle, after his command had been almost entirely decimated, picking up the green flag, the bearer of which had been carried from the field wounded, and bearing its folds aloft throughout the battle.” At Petersburg, June 16, 1864, Col. James Kelly was killed and Lt. Colonel James McGee commanding the regiment was wounded and removed from the field. McGee would stay in Petersburg with the 69th and Irish Brigade recovering from his wounds and was finally discharged October 11 and returned home. After the war, he reorganized the regiment in New York City and was commissioned Lt. Colonel again. McGee died February 21, 1880 and is buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, Queens County, New York. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 30-1/2 blade retain most of its luster with light staining and strong gold background. Mounts, hilt and pommel retain virtually all of their gold plate, though the gold appears touched up in places including ricasso, but quite professionally done. Silver grip is equally fine with grey/silver patina. Sharkskin scabbard body is fine and solid with light scuffing, retaining most of its orig dyed surface. 52865-32 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3070

3071
$4,025.00

FINE AND RARE WIDMANN, PHILADELPHIA EARLY AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD OFFICER’S SWORD EMBELLISHED WITH 6 LARGE EAGLES ON HILT AND SCABBARD.

Rare and possibly unique officer’s sword of which many were thought to have been made for army or marine officers, circa 1820. 30″ blade with finely engraved etched patriotic panels. Solid brass scabbard made in the French Napoleonic style with flat grape leaf decorated ring mounts, finely engraved with numerous stars and two large 3-1/2″ eagles. Reverse of scabbard is full firm marked “F. W. WIDMANN / PHIL.DA”. Hilt is solid brass with finely engraved handle with most unusual eagle with shield below 15 stars terminating in well chased open beak eagle head pommel which holds a coiled serpent which forms the knuckle bow, clam shell quillon with two 3-3/4″ eagle languettes with pierced relief. This is a most elegant sword in fine condition, retaining much of its orig silver plate. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Blade retains much of its orig luster with crisp, well defined, high quality Widmann etching. Sword and scabbard overall have a light mustard patina with silver remaining especially in protected areas. 52865-22 JS (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3071

3072
$4,025.00

RARE AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE WIDMANN, PHILADELPHIA, EAGLE HEAD POMMEL SWORD, RATTLESNAKE GUARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON LANGUETTES.

This rare, early circa 1825 solid brass gripped officer’s sword has the most unusual features of George Washington’s head in a wreath on either lanquette, rattlesnake in eagles beak forming stirrup hilt guard. Knuckle bow snake’s head rests on a snakes head from the cross guard. Solid brass scabbard is engraved with two up-spread winged eagles and floral decoration. The 31″ straight blade retains much of its luster with firm marking “FW WIDMANN / PHILADELPHIA”. Etched panels include panoply of arms and Federal style eagle with “E Pluribus Unum”. CONDITION: Very good overall. Some orig silver plating can be seen under a very old gold painted surface over entire scabbard, body and hilt. Blade is overall bright/grey with about half orig luster with staining. Scabbard has several light dents and drag has break and 1/2″ x 1/4″ hole on one side. 52865-23 JS (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3072

3073
$6,210.00
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Please Note: The last 5″ of b lade replaced with welded repair.

RARE AND UNIQUE AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL ARTILLERY OFFICER’S SWORD WITH ARTICULATED CANNON CROSS GUARD.

This unique Spies, NY marked sword has Damascene quill back 28-3/4″ blade. Carved ivory grip, eagle head pommel, fine engraved gilded scabbard with Liberty cap and American Indian. The unique and most unusual feature of this sword is the cannon barrel cross guard on partial carriage with articulating wheels. This is the only example that we are aware and most likely custom made. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade is overall grey with staining and pinprick pitting showing clear Damascene patterns, etched “SPIES”. Scabbard throat has unusual arc which precisely fits the underside of the carriage cross guard with the still turnable gilded carriage wheels. Scabbard and hilt retain about 80% of their orig gold plate with sharp engraved panels. Carved ivory grip has several hairlines with hand worn patina. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52865-21 JS (4,000-6,000) ESA – Lot 3073

3074
$1,840.00

1895 PRESENTATION HIGH GRADE STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD TO BRIG. GENERAL HUNTER C. WHITE, ADJUTANT GENERAL STATE OF RHODE ISLAND.

This highest grade Model 1860 staff and field officer’s sword has mother-of-pearl carved slab grips. Elaborately decorated branched guard and knuckle bow, languette with applied relief silver eagle and folding languette with a stippled “US” medallion. Gilded mounts are also elaborately cast and chased on a bright steel scabbard. The 30-1/2″ blade is “like new” with central presentation etched “BRIG GEN’L HUNTER C. WHITE” with gold highlights and other etched patriotic panels. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Sword looks like the day it was presented, retaining virtually all of its orig gilt and bright steel. Silver applied eagle has areas of dark patina. Blade retains 98% of its orig gold and virtually all its orig luster. Extremely fine grip and wrap with one small natural inherent flaw in mother-of-pearl. Sword still retains gold bullion sword knot. 52865-29 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3074

3075
$2,300.00

FINE CIRCA 1825 HORSEMAN’S SABER WITH IVORY GRIP.

This beautiful sword has fully engraved, solid brass and gilded scabbard which matches the heavily gilded hilt with birds head pommel and serpent forming knuckle bow. Carved ivory grip has dark patina. 29-1/2″ horseman blade has 3-color etched panels including panoplies of arms and a full standing goddess with a sword. Blade is maker marked “D DAVIDSON & SON”. CONDITION: Very good overall. Scabbard and hilt components retain 90%+ orig bright gold plate. Blade retains much of its luster and about half of its bright blue decoration with scattered areas of staining. Ivory grip has several hairlines and a glued chip repair just under pommel cap on one side. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52865-30 JS (3,000-5,000) ESA – Lot 3075

3076
$2,587.50

FINE AND RARE HIGH GRADE SILVER GRIPPED PRESENTATION SWORD TO MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS JEFFERSON ANDERSON, TOPEKA, KANSAS.

Major General Thomas Jefferson Anderson (1839-1912) prior to the Civil War was in command of the Santa Fe forces in the fight with the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad for the possession of the Grand Canyon in 1857. When the Civil War began, Anderson enlisted in 1861 and rose through the ranks from private to Brevet Colonel of the 5th Kansas Cavalry serving until 1865, Adjutant General State of Kansas 1865-1867, Mayor of Topeka 1875-1876, Post Master 1881-1885, and Member of the House of Representatives (1875-1881). This sword’s silver presentation plaque reads “PRESENTED TO / MAJOR GENERAL T.J. ANDERSON / BY THE VETERANS OF THE LATE WAR / AND THE STATE MILITIA OF KANSAS / SEPTEMBER 15TH 1882”. Sword appears to be leftover from the Civil War era with a Hortsmann Damascene gold blade with a fabulous sheet silver tapered cylindrical grip with state seal of Kansas finely engraved. Anderson is buried in Topeka Cemetery CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Silver plaque and grip have smooth grey patinas. Brass hilt and mounts retain strong traces of gilt with old cleaning and overall a light mustard patina. 52865-31 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3076

3077
$2,587.50

RARE EARLY AMERICAN WIDMANN EAGLE HEAD OFFICER’S SWORD.

Unusual early circa 1825 solid brass integral guard grip and pommel with 30-1/2″ horseman blade, solid brass scabbard engraved with two large eagles and stars. Scabbard is marked on verso in raised cartouche “F. W. WIDMANN / PHILADA”. This pattern is often associated with marine officers. CONDITION: Very good overall. Brass has been cleaned with medium mustard patina. Blade is bright/grey overall with staining and pitting. 52865-36 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3077

3078
$1,725.00

UNUSUAL FEDERAL ERA 5-BALL MILITIA SWORD WITH ADDED SILVER NAVAL MOTIF.

Early 19th century horseman style sword with wide 28″ curved blade with gold highlighted Federal eagle below a cloud of stars. There is a 1″ x 5-1/8″ silver plaque inset into fluted bone grip with a fluted anchor. Scabbard throat is engraved “BROWN & CO / BOSTON”. CONDITION: Very good. Blade is overall grey with staining and pitting, about 80% of gold highlights are still present. Scabbard mounts and hilt retain 20-30% silver plate overall. Leather scabbard body is sound and solid with craquelure and scuffing. Bone grip has hand worn patina with a couple hairlines. 52865-37 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3078

3079
$4,600.00

PRESENTATION SILVER CIVIL WAR GRIPPED FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD TO LT. ALEXANDER MULLIGAN.

This higher grade Model 1850 foot officer’s sword has a beautiful silver spiral grip with fancy triple twisted wire wrap engraved scabbard mounts and pommel, brown metal scabbard and presentation on top mount “PRESENTED TO / LIEUT. A. H. MULLIGAN / BY THE UNIONISTS / OF THE / 11TH WARD / N.Y. / FEB. 8TH / 1864”. Alfred H. Mulligan enlisted as a private in New York City September 12, 1862 in the 127th New York Infantry and had service at Hilton Head, South Carolina until being mustered out April 16, 1866 from the US CT 103rd Infantry. CONDITION: Sword appears as found with 30″ grey blade with staining and pitting and partially discernible patriotic etching. Scabbard body is sound with iron patina, brass mounts and hilt have matching medium mustard patina. 52865-38 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3079

3080
$5,750.00

HIGH GRADE AND FINE AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL HORSEMAN’S SABER WITH IVORY GRIP.

Beautiful, heavily gilded eagle pommel with knuckle bow shaped by two intertwined snakes, acorn and oak leaf raised relief languettes and eagle head quillon. 34″ blade is decorated with 3-color 23″ etched panels with patriotic motifs including: an Indian and Federal style eagle with “E Pluribus Unum”. Leather scabbard has large engraved and stippled mounts with large eagle engraved on central mount. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade retains much of its orig luster, blue and gold decoration with areas of staining and scattered pitting, especially near tip. Leather scabbard body is sound. Hilt and brass mounts retain 70%+ gold plate. Carved ivory grip has several hairlines and large chip at top under eagle head. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52865-39 JS (3,000-5,000) ESA – Lot 3080

3081
$2,300.00

FANCY CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SWORD PRESENTED TO CAPT. HARRY ROCKAFELLER, PHILADELPHIA CITY GUARDS.

High grade Model 1850 officer’s sword with solid metal spiral decorated grip, raised relief scabbard mounts, eagle quillon and extra engraving on pommel, guard and mounts. Steel scabbard engraved between top mounts “PRESENTED TO / CAPT. HARRY ROCKAFELLAR [sic] / BY THE / FRIENDS AND MEMBERS / OF THE / PHILA CITY GUARDS / OCTOBER 27 1862”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 31″ blade has discernible etched panels and makers mark of “COLLINS & CO HARTFORD, CONN”, overall bright/grey with staining and pitting with old cleaning. Brass has been cleaned and toned to a medium mustard patina. 52865-40 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3081

3082
$7,475.00

FINE HIGH GRADE PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SWORD OF LT. GEORGE SCHLOENDORFF, 47TH NY, “KILLED IN ACTION” AT PORT WALTHAL, VIRGINIA, MAY 7, 1864.

This is a very fine sword with presentation between mounts “PRESENTED TO / LIEUT. GEORGE L SCHLOENDORFF / 47TH REGT NYSV / BY HIS FRIENDS / APRIL 2ND 1864”. This young freshly promoted 2nd Lieutenant would be given this sword and be killed within 40 days of its presentation. The sword was made by the well known Providence, Rhode Island firm of Gorham utilizing a 32″ finely etched and preserved Collins & Company blade with fine patriotic motifs. Grip is decorated spiral silver with fancy triple twisted wire wrap. Raised relief gilded scabbard mounts with patriotic motifs. CONDITION: Fine overall. Blade retains most of its polish and luster with scattered areas of staining and light pitting. Silver plated scabbard is smooth, silver thin in some areas. Scabbard mounts and hilt retain much of their orig gold plating. 52865-42 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3082

3083
$1,725.00

HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION GRADE US STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD WITH FIGURAL RELIEF CAST MOUNTS.

This was a popular and expensive pattern of sword during the Civil War that similar parts have been excavated on battlefields. Sword exhibits a decorated, fluted all metal grip, relief cast pommel with face of Lady Liberty and full relief view of Lady Liberty on top scabbard mount. Cross guard and knuckle bow have floral designs containing a drooped wing American eagle with shield in basket terminating in an eagle head quillon. 31″ blade has American eagle and “US” among its 20″ etched panels. CONDITION: Very good overall. Scabbard body retains much of its orig brown finish, brown hilts and mounts have been cleaned and varnished with only tiny traces of orig gilding shown. 52865-43 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3083

3084
$3,450.00

FINE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER OF LT. MORTIMER HOPKINS, 3RD MICHIGAN CAVALRY.

This sword has the most unusual presentation plate that runs a full 7″ between sword mounts and is inscribed “TO / LIEUT / M.L. HOPKINS / QUARTERMASTER / 3RD MICH CAVALRY / FROM / TIMO EASTMAN / H. PENNOYER / J.W. HOPKINS…….”. An amazing presentation listing 20 different presenters. Lt. Hopkins no doubt had a lot of friends. He enlisted September 7, 1861 at Grand Rapids and was commissioned October 21, 1861 and was mustered out June 1, 1862. Sword is a pattern 1840 cavalry officer’s with engraved pommel and guard with patriotic shield on quillon. 35″ blade has 22″ etched patriotic American panels including motto “UNION AND VICTORY”. CONDITION: Very good overall. Leather grip is intact with triple wire wrap, still retaining orig protective washer. Blade overall is grey/bright with crisp etched panels. Scabbard body retains some orig brown finish, brass mounts and hilt, cleaned with traces of gilt in protected areas and overall a medium mustard patina. One screw is missing from throat mount. 52865-62 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3084

3085
$920.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 3 CIVIL WAR ERA EDGED WEAPONS.

1) Emerson & Silver, Trenton, New Jersey made Model 1850 Staff Officer’s sword with a wonderful eagle head quillon w/ jeweled eyes, etched 32″ blade with patriotic motifs. Engraved scabbard mounts. 2) Civil War US surcharged brass handled saber bayonet, probably for Mississippi Rifle. 3) Iron hilted pattern 1853 British cavalry saber with pressed leather checkered grip slabs. CONDITION: 1) Good to very good overall. Brass has been polished bright, missing drag, otherwise scabbard body solid, though scuffed. Sharkskin grip has sprung twisted wire wrap. 2) Good overall. Brass polished bright, small inspector’s initials “SP” found on hilt. 21″ blade has old sharpening,cleaning and pitting. US surcharge is clear. 3) Very good over all, 35″ blade is grey with staining and light pitting, iron patina to guard and complete grip slabs. 53129-1 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3085

3086
$4,887.50

VERY FINE AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL HORSEMAN SABER, CIRCA 1830.

Well preserved horseman’s saber with 30-1/2″ blue and gold blade with large Federal eagle. Stirrup hilt has two raised relief eagle languettes. Gilded brass scabbard mounts have unusual oval pierced decoration. CONDITION: Fine overall. Scabbard body is sound and solid with craquelure. Scabbard mounts and hilt retain about 70% orig gold plate. Blade retains most of its orig luster and 95% plus bright blue and gold decoration. 52865-47 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3086

3087
$5,175.00

RARE AND VERY FINE AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD, CIRCA 1835.

This is among the finest examples you will find of a large heavy bladed pre-regulation 1841 naval officer’s sword with 29″ quill back blade with a lustrous etched blade with naval motifs including large 5″ panel reading “UNITED STATES NAVY”. Blade is also maker marked “W H HORSTMANN & CO PHILADELPHIA”. Grip is white large grain sharkskin, pommel is open beaked eagle with feathers running down the backstrap, mouth holding a multi-branched guard decorated with an American eagle sitting atop a fluted anchor, acorn quillon. Brass mounted scabbard has classic naval motifs of acorns & oak leaves, fluted anchor, and circle of stars. CONDITION: Fine to very fine overall. Blade retains virtually all of its orig polish and luster with small areas of black staining and pitting. Mounts and hilt retain 90% bright orig gold plating. 52865-48 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3087

3088
$920.00

AMES CRUCIFORM MILITIA STAFF SWORD WITH GOLD PRESENTATION PLAQUE TO CAPTAIN JACOB FREDENDALL (1778-1863).

Nice Ames cruciform guard sword with star in center of languette and knights head pommel. 31-1/4″ double-edged etched blade marked “AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE”. Accompanying scabbard is slightly longer than sword and has applied 3″ x 1″ gold plaque “PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN JACOB FREDENDALL BY THE / MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY REPUBLICAN ARTILLERY / AS A TESTIMONIAL OF THEIR REGARD FOR HIM AS A / COMMANDER AND CITIZEN / ALBANY JANUARY 29, 1851”. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Blade is grey with staining and pitting. Etched panels all discernible. Scabbard appears to possibly from another sword as it has dissimilar patina and poor fit. Carved bone grip has several small chips with hand worn patina. Brass retains about 30% gilt retained and scabbard has tiny traces in protected areas with old cleaning and several small dents. Plaque shows old cleaning and a couple of small reductions, only affecting one character in inscription. 52865-49 JS (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3088

3089
$1,035.00

ANTEBELLUM AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD MILITIA SWORD.

Interesting variant militia sword with 3-color 29″ straight blade with an eagle with rattlesnake as one panel. Languette has American eagle, Lady Liberty, patriotic shield, circle of stars, panoply of arms and ribbon with “E PLURIBUS UNUM”. Each quillon ends in an eagle head and the knuckle bow has a central device of a lion head with terminates into the eagle head pommel. 4-sided grip has two carved fluted bone slabs and two decorated brass plaques on edges. Engraved brass scabbard has American eagle below 17 stars between ring mounts. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade retains about half its orig blue and gold decoration with areas of staining and pitting. Scabbard has several small bends, dings and dents. Remnants of silver plating are found in protected ares of hilt and scabbard. Bone grip slabs have hand worn patina. 52865-44 JS (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3089

3090
$2,875.00

VERY FINE CIVIL WAR AMES FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD OF EDWARD DRAKE, 12TH NEW YORK INFANTRY.

Regulation 1850 foot officer’s sword with 30-1/2″ bright, frosty etched blade with typical American motifs, firm marked “AMES MFG CO / CHICOPEE / MASS”. Top mount is inscribed “MAJOR EDWARD DRAKE / SYRACUSE, NY / 1861-1863”. Drake enlisted as a 2nd Lieutenant., April 30, 1861 into Company I, 12th NY Infantry and mustered out June 14, 1863, obviously with several promotions in between. CONDITION: This sword is about as nice “as found” as you will find with complete sharkskin and twisted wire grip. Scabbard mounts and hilt have traces of gilt with an overall medium mustard patina. Blade as noted is very fine, retaining virtually all of its orig luster with only light staining and light scratching. Scabbard body is sound and solid, retaining most of its orig polish with light craquelure. 52865-51 JS (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3090

3091
$1,265.00

FINE “AS FOUND” CIRCA 1835 AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL MILITIA SWORD.

Early Hortsmann, Philadelphia militia sword with folding scallop shaped languette with American eagle, decorated knuckle bow and eagle head pommel, solid brass engraved scabbard, with 28″ lustrous “like new” etched blade with unusual Wm H. Hortsmann & Sons markings in script “WHH&S” on one side and “PHILADELPHIA” on the other. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Scabbard and hilt retain traces of orig silver plating with an overall mixed mustard patina. 4-sided fluted bone grip has old glue repair and a couple of chips that do not affect the overall aesthetics. Blade as noted retains virtually all of its orig luster and shine. 52865-24 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3091

3092
$1,495.00

FINE AND RARE CIRCA 1835 J H LAMBERT, PHILADELPHIA, EAGLE POMMEL OFFICER’S SWORD WITH BLUE AND GOLD BLADE.

Rarely seen sword marked on scabbard “J.H. LAMBERT / PHILADA”. 31-3/4″ straight blade retains most of its bright 13″ blue and gold etched panels. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Blade retains most of its orig luster and blue and gold with scattered areas of staining and pitting. Scabbard is sound and solid with only minor cosmetic blemishes. Decorated hilt, knuckle bow and eagle pommel have a light mustard patina. Fluted bone grip has about a 1/2″ chip on reverse at pommel. 52865-25 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3092

3093
$920.00

SCARCE CIRCA 1830 EAGLE HEAD OFFICER’S SWORD WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON’S HEAD IN GUARD.

Unusual militia sword with George Washington’s bust as central theme of guard with patriotic American eagles found in circular quillon ends on either side. One quillon supports a knuckle bow with full winged angel terminating into eagle head pommel. This sword may have been a mourning sword or at least a memorial to George Washington. This is a type of pattern which could have normally had bone or mother-of-pearl slab grips, but now has silver plated flat metal grips; and entire hilt has been re-plated silver. The accompanying scabbard which fits quite well is gold plated engraved brass. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. 30″ straight blade has small engraved panels. As noted, silver plating to hilt appears after manufacture. 52865-26 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3093

3094
$805.00

ANTEBELLUM AMERICAN EAGLE HEAD OFFICER’S SWORD.

Fine condition circa 1830 small sword with 29-1/2″ straight blade with blue and gold decoration, carved fluted bone slab grips and eagle languette. Correct and well fit brass mounted scabbard. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade retains most of its orig luster and blue and gold decoration. Brass mounts and hilt have a dark mottled chocolate/mustard patina. Leather scabbard body is complete retaining most of its orig black finish, though there is two folds with weakness between drag and middle mount. 52865-27 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3094

3095
$2,587.50

FINE AMERICAN CIRCA 1830 EAGLE HEAD MILITIA SWORD.

This is about as fine an example of an “as found” classic “5-ball” eagle head militia sword you will find with solid scabbard, 28″ blue and gold blade, carved fluted bone grip. This is a commonly found sword often seen in portraits of militia men in the Antebellum period, but such nice examples are hard to find. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade retains much of its orig polish with staining and most of its orig blue and gold etched patinaed black. Leather scabbard body is sound and solid with crazing and craquelure, retaining most of its orig black finish 52865-28 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3095

3096
$2,300.00

AMERICAN BIRD’S HEAD POMMEL MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD WITH TRI-COLOR BLADE.

Circa 1830 stirrup hilted militia sword with decorated knuckle bow and carved bone grip exhibits solid brass scabbard and 29-1/2″ curved horseman’s blade with 3-colored panels retaining most of its orig blue and gold with fine American panoply of arms. CONDITION: Blade is fine retaining most of its orig luster and color. Scabbard is sound with mottled brass patina, with several light dents, with staining. Knuckle bow has broken braised repair about 2″ from pommel which should be repaired. 52865-34 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3096

3097
$805.00

AMES MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD.

Antebellum Ames militia officer’s sword with maker marked 31″ double-edged blade and solid brass scabbard with raised relief mounts. Oversized cruciform guard with silver plated hexagonal grip with knights head pommel, with plumbed helmet. Middle scabbard mount has raised relief eagle in central vignette. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Blade retains some orig luster but overall grey with discernible etched American patriotic panels. Double chain knuckle guard complete. Traces of silver on grip and traces of gold in protected areas on scabbard mount and hilt. Pommel slightly bent forward. 52865-45 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3097

3098
$1,150.00

ANTEBELLUM CRUCIFORM MILITIA SWORD, ORNATE CROSS GUARD WITH CENTRAL RAISED RELIEF EAGLE MOTIF.

Unusual pattern of Mexican War era militia sword with 31″ double-edged blade, with etched American motifs and most unusual heavy relief cast 6″ cross guard with large rectangular central block with raised relief American eagle and shield. Sword exhibits carved bone grip, knights head pommel, double chain knuckle bow, solid brass engraved scabbard with sword rings and frog button. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade is overall grey with some orig luster. Hilt and scabbard retain about 30% orig gold plate. Scabbard has several scattered dents. Carved bone grip has hand worn patina. 52865-46 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3098

3099
$2,185.00

FINE CIVIL WAR MODEL 1852 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD WITH FROSTY BLADE.

Fine “as found” Civil War naval officer’s sword with frosty, minty bright 28-1/2″ blade with typical naval etched panels with crossed flags, fluted anchor, American eagle on cannon, circle of stars, large “USN”, oak leaves and acorns and furled American flag. CONDITION: Very good overall. Brass scabbard mounts and hilt have dark mustard patina. Sharkskin grip retains twisted brass wrap. Scabbard body is sound and solid, retaining most of its orig polish with crazing and craquelure. 52865-56 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3099

3100
$1,265.00

CIVIL WAR ERA FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD WITH LARGE IMPORTED HORSEMAN STYLE BLADE.

This sword was possibly a special order for an officer that wanted a fighting blade. Blade is 1-1/4″ wide and 28-1/2″ long, slightly curved with etched panels reminiscent of 1830’s. Blade has Solingen maker mark, gilded foot officer’s hilt with matching scabbard mounts. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Sword appears “as found” retaining over half its orig gilting to hilt and scabbard mounts. Scabbard body is sound with some scuffing, retaining over half its orig polish with craquelure. Blade overall is grey with staining, some luster. Leather grip is sound, worn through at high areas, with fancy triple wire wrap. 52865-59 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3100

3101
$2,012.50

US MODEL 1840 FOOT INFANTRY OFFICER’S SWORD WITH GOLD BLADE AND ENGRAVED BRASS SCABBARD.

This is a rare American pattern in relatively fine condition, full firm marked on 31″ blade “W. H. HORSTMANN / & SONS / PHILADELPHIA”. Blade has gold background with raised relief patriotic motifs. Brass scabbard is florally engraved with an American eagle on shield between ring mounts. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade retains virtually all of its orig polish and most of its orig gold highlights, though fading. Scabbard and hilt retain 20%+ gold plating with balance mottled, brass patina. Ribbed copper grip retains about half its silver plate with has patinaed black. 52865-61 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3101

3102
$1,610.00

ROBY MODEL 1850 CIVIL WAR STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD.

This is an honest example of a scarce Christopher Roby marked staff officer’s sword, made in West Chemsford, Massachusetts. The 31″ blade has fancy early Roby etched panels including a most unusual decorated riband reading “PRESERVE THE GOVERNMENT”. Another unusual panel has two doves on fasces with riband reading “INDEPENDENCE”. Other typical patriotic motifs of “US”, flags, eagle with “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and an additional flag dated 1861, no doubt the date of manufacture of this sword. CONDITION: Very good overall. Blade is grey overall with staining and pitting, but deep discernible etching. Sharkskin grip has several chips and wear at high areas, complete with twisted copper wire. Blade appears re-peened. Brass hilt and brass scabbard mounts have light mustard patina. Scabbard body is sound and solid with craquelure and crazing, retaining most of its orig polish. 52865-52 JS (600-800) – Lot 3102

3103
$920.00

FINE CIVIL WAR 1860 US CAVALRY SABER WITH RARE SWORD KNOT.

Fine 1865 dated “MANSFIELD & LAMB FORESTDALE, RI” contract Model 1860 cavalry saber still retaining orig enlisted sword knot. CONDITION: Sword is fine overall. 35″ blade retains much of its orig polish with excellent markings. Inspector marks found on blade, pommel and throat. Scabbard is sound and solid with old cleaning, staining and light pitting. Sword knot is dry and flaking and missing portions of fringe on knot. 52865-53 JS (500-700) – Lot 3103

3104
$1,150.00

MODEL 1860 CIVIL WAR NAVAL CUTLASS WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD AND FROG.

1861 dated Ames Model 1860 cutlass with full leather grip, riveted leather scabbard and leather frog. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. 26″ blade dated “1861” with full discernible “AMES CHICOPEE MASS” markings and a rack number of “24”. Scabbard with rack number “3/26” is complete, though has weak area with hole near center. Attached frog is scuffed, missing much of its orig finish, with matching rack number to scabbard. 52865-54 JS (500-700) – Lot 3104

3105
$920.00

FINE 1863 DATED CIVIL WAR US LIGHT ARTILLERY SABER.

This is a standard Model 1840 light artillery saber made by Ames in 1863 in very good “as found” condition with full firm and inspection marks. CONDITION: Very good overall. 32-1/2″ blade retains some orig luster and tool marks, overall grey with scattered staining and pitting, crisp full firm mark, date and inspector. Scabbard is sound with old cleaning, staining and pitting. Grip retains most of its leather though dry and cracking. Twisted wire on grip appears orig. 52865-50 JS (400-600) – Lot 3105

3106
$805.00

FINE CIVIL WAR NCO SWORD.

1864 dated Ames Model 1840 non-commissioned officer’s sword in very fine condition with bright blade, well marked, solid scabbard. CONDITION: Fine overall. 31-3/4″ blade retains most of its orig luster and tool marks with discernible markers mark, date and inspector. Scabbard body is so crisp it appears reproduction. Brass mounts and hilt cleaned with light mustard patina. 52865-57 JS (400-600) – Lot 3106

3107
$3,162.50

RARE AND UNIQUE CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE WITH UNIQUE CAST GUARD AND IRON WIRE GRIP WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD, JUST FOUND IN NORTH CAROLINA ESTATE.

Confederate Bowie knives continue to surprise this cataloger who has probably photographed and examined over 500 over the 20 years. This unique example measures 18-1/4″ overall with a 13″ double edged blade 1-3/4″ wide. The most unique feature of this knife is what appears to be an integral cast hilt crossguard and pommel attached by a screw to the grip which is covered in iron wire. The blade is still extremely sharp like the day it was made; well ground by a good cutler, with canvas lined, sewn leather scabbard with tooling. PROVENANCE: Recently from Hickory, North Carolina estate. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Blade is grey with staining, rust and pitting, especially near tip. This knife has never been cleaned and no doubt is just out of the attic as the consignor stated. Its orig scabbard is dry, slightly shrunk and unsewn in top showing its canvas core. Tip of scabbard is broken where point slightly protrudes and sewn belt loop is no longer attached. Hilt and wrap have iron patina, similar in color to blade with remnants of spattered old paint. 53114-1 JS (4,000-5,000) – Lot 3107

3108
$1,725.00

AMES MODEL 1832 SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD COMPLETE WITH INTERLOCKING 2-PIECE US ARTILLERY BELT.

Fine 1834 dated example with Springfield address, sound and solid scabbard with orig buff belt with 2-pc interlocking US belt buckle. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall, 19″ blade is overall grey with scattered areas of pitting, especially at tip. Well discerned markings, solid scabbard retaining much of its orig finish. Drag is missing two of its pins. Buff belt is in matching very good condition with soiling. Brass buckle has dark mustard patina. Sword hilt and mounts are cleaned with mixed light mustard patina. 52865-17 JS (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3108

3109
$1,150.00

SCARCE 1833 DATED AMES MODEL 1832 SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD.

Fine example marked “UNITED STATES / 1833” and full firm mark “N.P. AMES / SPRINGFIELD” below eagle on opposite ricasso. CONDITION: Scabbard is sound and solid. 19″ blade is overall grey with good markings, several small nicks in cutting edge. Brass hilt and mounts have mixed mustard colored patina. 52865-55 JS (600-800) – Lot 3109

3110
$1,380.00

AMES MODEL 1832 SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD.

Fine example dated 1860 is complete with scabbard. CONDITION: Very good to fine. 19″ blade has well discerned maker’s mark, date and inspector’s marks. Scabbard is sound, retaining most of its orig black finish with craquelure. Brass scabbard tip is slightly loose, missing one pin. 52865-16 JS (600-800) – Lot 3110

3111
$1,840.00

EXTREMELY FINE CIVIL WAR AMES 1863 DATED DAHLGREN BOWIE BAYONET.

12″ blade retains much of its orig polish and shine, crisp Ames markings and inspector marks and date. Scabbard has “USNY / BOSTON / 1865” marked black dyed buff frog. CONDITION: Fine to very fine overall. Blade retains much of its orig luster, crisp markings. Scabbard is sound and solid. Markings on frog are discernible, there are a couple of tears on belt loop, soiled and rougher than scabbard body. Brass mounts and hilt have smooth mixed dark mustard patina. 52865-58 JS (600-800) – Lot 3111

3112
$1,610.00

EAGLE HEAD NAVAL DAGGER.

Early 19th century naval dagger made for American market has 10-1/2″ curved blade. 3-1/2″ crossguard terminates in acorn finials. Front languette has raised relief fluted anchor, carved polished bone grip has twisted wire wrap and a brass connecting chain to guard. Brass scabbard is florally engraved on both sides. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Scabbard is missing throat and is poorly fit. Blade shows old cleaning, grey overall, small areas of orig gilt etching seen at ricasso. Scabbard and brass mounts cleaned with matching light mustard patinas. 52865-15 JS (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3112

3113
$920.00

AMERICAN EAGLE POMMEL NAVAL DIRK WITH DOLPHIN QUILLONS.

European made naval dirk, 17″ overall with 13″ decorated curved blade with eagle head pommel, double dolphin quillons. Large anchor engraved on solid brass scabbard and anchor motifs cross guard. CONDITION: Good as restored. Grip slabs appear replaced with faux ivory color material. Eagle pommel has been re-fit and re-peened. Blade is grey overall with staining and pitting and eroded reduction in cutting edge near point. Brass cleaned and several dents in scabbard. 52865-41 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3113

3114
$1,725.00

GROUP OF 4 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN MILITARY SWORD BELTS.

1) Red Moroccan patent leather belt with 2-1/2″ square eagle buckle, circa 1820. 2) Circa 1830 militia buckle on linen belt. 3) Civil War era patent 1850 officer’s sword belt with silver and gold plated eagle buckle. 4) 1850 sword belt plate, Spanish-American War era or later. Also accompanying this lot is a shortened red silk Civil War era sash, a set of Horstman buff leather patent sword hangers and a very poor condition incomplete Infantry aigulette. CONDITION: 1) Buckle is very good overall with traces of gold plate with verdigris. Belt still retains some gilt decorated design. Sword hangers are partial and there is a weak area in belt which is about half torn through. 2) Buckle cleaned with medium mustard patina. Belt soiled and stained with several reductions. 3) Buckle is fine with dark patina, with gold and silver tarnished. Patent leather belt has gold plated keeper, benchmarked “00”. No benchmark noted on buckle, but both fit fairly well. Patent leather belt has fraying and tearing, especially to sword hangers and over the shoulder strap, but appears complete. 4) Very good overall, including sword straps. 52865-60 JS (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3114

3115
$1,495.00

JAPANESE WAKIZASHI AND YARI.

Wakizashi with 22-3/4″ cutting edge is signed “KUNITSUGU” with good temper line, gold and silver habaki and sharisaya with Japanese inked characters. Yari is 30-1/2″ overall with a 10-1/2″ 3-sided blade with sgl fuller, with lacquer scabbard. Handle is lacquered wood with brass and lacquered string mounts. Yari not taken apart to check for signatures as is tight and well fit. CONDITION: Yari is very good to fine overall with bright polish to blade, light staining. Wakizashi appears in polish with distinct wavy hamon all the way to the point. There are numerous laminations and kizu’s from many years of sharpening. Once small nick in cutting edge. 53109-1 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3115

3116
$3,737.50

FINE GROUP OF 10 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY ARMS.

1-3) This group consists of 3, probably 19th century war clubs, possibly from Fiji, but regardless, appear Oceanic that were so popular among collectors circa 1900. All three have good patinas and measure from 26-1/2″ to about 32″ overall. 4) Early 18th century silver hilted European small sword. 36″ overall with 30″ double fullered diamond shape blade. Silver grip with languettes, pommel and guard decorated with Neo-Classical figures. 5) Germanic hunting sword, early 19th century, iron mounted with pierced guard, 24-1/2″ wide blade with dark wood grip. 6) Early Germanic hunting sword, brass mounted with massive 25-1/2″ x 2-1/2″ blade. 7-9) Three stirrup hilt horseman sabers, one appears Mediterranean, one Continental, one English. 10) Indo-Persian brass and horn mounted shamshir. This is a fine decorative group of swords which would grace the wall of an arms display and have lots of interesting stories about the individual weapons and their diversity. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Leather grip appears restored on the English stirrup hilt. 53109-2 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3116

3117
$5,175.00

GROUP OF 9 VICTORIAN WALKING STICKS, INCLUDING 2 FINE WHALING CANES.

1) 36″ overall showing clench fist and bar made from whale ivory with octagonal to fluted to round whale bone shaft. Silver eyelet holes and silver band. 2) 33″ overall 1-1/2″ ivory with round baleen inset. Shaft is octagonal cross-hatched to smooth round whale bone, small baleen insets at top of bone shaft (one small inset is missing). 3) 35″ light weight, possibly bamboo shaft with a 7/8″ high gold cap engraved on top. “MAYOR SLEEPER / FROM / HIS ASSOCIATES ON THE / COMMITTEE ON STREETS 1858”. John S. Sleeper was Mayor Roxbury, Massachusetts. 4)-9) Typical Victorian sticks with hard rubber or wooden shafts, in varying lengths and diameters, all with heavy gold plated ornate tops, with either monograms or presentations which can be seen in photographs. The dated presentations range from 1871-1892, all are in beautiful condition retaining most of their orig gilding. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53098-2 JS (2,000-3,000) ESA – Lot 3117

3118
$1,035.00

CONTINENTAL HALBERD 18-19TH CENTURY.

Measuring at the head 14-1/2″ long by 7″ wide; 14-3/4″ h at the haft blade, wrought iron with cut-out design, probably Italian with “Latin Cross” as central motif. Classic design used from medieval times to early 19th century. Still retains 50″ of wood half. CONDITION: Very good overall with cleaned iron patina and solid wood. 53163-1 JS (800-1,200) – Lot 3118

3119
$4,312.50

TWO GOOD 18TH CENTURY SAXON SPORTING CROSSBOWS WITH ORIGINAL GOAT’S FOOT LEVER DATED 1703(?).

1) Retaining its original bow string decorative pompoms. Scrimshaw staghorn inlay. Signed by the engraver “L”. 2) Particularly robust and powerful example with orig string and decorative pompoms. Retains its orig rear sight. Scrimshaw staghorn inlay, very crisp. SIZE: 1) 25″ l. Bow is 20″. 2) 27-1/2″ l. Bow is 24″. CONDITION: 1) Bow is rusted and patinated. A few inlays have been replaced. Basically sound throughout. As found. 2) Extremely crisp in as found condition with some minor worming in the walnut stock. Particularly attractive. 53048-3 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3119

3120
$6,900.00

ELABORATELY DECORATED JAPANESE MATCHLOCK, TANEGASHIMA PISTOL, EDO PERIOD.

NSN. Cal. 72. Heavy bbl measures 16″ and weighs over 7lbs, with characteristic cannon muzzle decorated throughout its length in nearly full coverage silver and gold “nunome zogan” inlay featuring a gold Tokugawa mon at breech behind the rear sight and gold inset kanji of presentation or ownership. Cock inlaid en suite with bbl. Japanese red oak full stock is lacquered black with gold Tokugawa mons. A desirable and scarce configuration, as most Tanegashima are long and thin. CONDITION: Very good overall, appears complete and original. Inlay on bbl largely present but oxidized and dull. Stock has old repair at toe utilizing wood pegs. Black lacquer is mostly complete with several cosmetic defects, with craquelure and reductions as can be seen in photos. Mechanics are functional with clean, clear bore. 52865-4 JS (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3120

3121
$4,025.00

ATTRACTIVE GERMAN WHEEL LOCK HUNTING RIFLE WITH SCRIMSHAW STAG HORN RONDEL ENGRAVED “MK 1666” TANG ENGRAVED NUMBER ONE.

NSN. This attractive dated wheel lock sporting gun has finely etched panel at breech. The lock etched with a dragon on the plate and hammer en suite. The fruit wood full stock is finely inlaid with monster heads on cheek piece, brass studs and further decorated at butt. Heavy boldly swamped oct bbl. Heavily rifled with deeply rifled bore. Appears untouched throughout. CONDITION: Ramrod missing. Ramrod pipe missing. Inlay is missing at butt and cheekpiece. Patch box has inlay missing and inlays on right stock above patch box are replacements. Set trigger works well. Bbl and lock are stained but not badly rusted. An old spanner is inside the patch box. This is a very nice rifle in need of some good restoration at which point it would grace the gun cabinet of any aficionado of European 17th century weapons. 53048-1 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3121

3122
$1,725.00

PAIR OF SPANISH MIQUELET PISTOLS BY VILARDELL.

NSN. Cal. .650. 7-1/2″ Octagon to round bbls with cannon muzzles have bbl maker proofs on top flat and silver inlaid decoration. Miquelet locks with good quality semi-relief scroll engraving are marked “VILARDELL”. European walnut stocks with flared checkered grips extend to within 1/2″ of muzzles and are steel mounted. CONDITION: Good. Metal cleaned to bright polish over scattered pitting. Stocks have old refinish, appear sound, with some loss of wood near trigger guard finials. Mechanically good. 52995-8 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3122

3123
$2,587.50

MATCHED PAIR OF ANTONIS GUISASOLA FLINTLOCK MIGUELET BELT PISTOLS.

SN NA. Cal. about 66. Bbls are 6-3/4″ with oct shanks and faceted transitions to rnd forward portion with flared cannon muzzles. Both bbls have smooth bores. Bbl flats transitions and top tang have gold-filled, vine type scrolled engraving and proof marks. Gold proof on top flat as crowned over “ANT/GUI/SAS/OLA.” Lock plates are marked “Ant./Guisasola.” Lock plates, hammers and frizzens are engraved. Pans are gold-lined. Plain triggers. Pin fastened, rnd butt walnut stocks with French checkered wrists. Engraved iron fittings include buttcap with back strap that extends to top tang. Trigger guard with fancy finial, side plate and nose cap. Side plates have integral 3-3/4″ iron belt hooks. Hardwood ramrods have horn trumpet tips. One has patch screw on opposite end, the other is broken. CONDITION: Both are very good. Metal finish has faded to gray with some very light pitting. Bbl markings are missing some gold filling. Stocks have added finish over scratches and handling marks with some very small cracks and chips in lock and side plate areas. Mechanics are fine. Bores have areas of light pitting. 52995-7 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3123

3124
$4,600.00

FINE AND RARE OTTOMAN GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED BLUNDERBUSS CIRCA 1800 MADE FOR OTTOMAN PALACE GUARDS.

NSN. Cal. 1.25. This beautiful and elegant blunderbuss is from a known series of similar arms thought to have been made for Ottoman palace guards. 30″ overall with 19-1/4″ swamped bbl flaring to 1-1/4″ at muzzle. About 60% of surface of bbl is inlaid with gold arabesques as is lock, cock and battery. Stock is profusely inset with silver wire and gilded brass & silver insets over most of its length as seen in photos. The brass mounts are relief cast with gilt. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. Steel is an overall gray patina with virtually all of gold insets intact. Insets and stock are 98% intact with discernible loss of two narrow 4″ silver strips framing buttplate. Top of buttplate comb has 2-1/2″ contemporary silver arabesque which is not en suite with the rest of decoration. Stock is sound with one small noticeable hairline and a few small reductions. Mechanics are fine with smooth pitted bore. 52995-9 JS (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3124

3125
$0.00

GOOD PAIR OF LARGE SHOWY BRASS CANNON BARREL SPRING BAYONET BLUNDERBUSS BOXLOCK FLINTLOCK PISTOLS BY WHEELER.

SN NSN/NSN. Cal. .975 muzzle diameter. 7″ Octagon to round flared bbls with “cannon” ring turned muzzles, are made in one piece with boxlock actions, with steel reinforced cocks, and sliding safeties. Bbls are fitted with 5-1/2″ folding steel spring loaded bayonets, released by pulling on rear of steel sliding trigger guards. Birmingham black powder proofs are on bottoms of bbls. Brass tipped hickory ramrods are held by turned brass pipes on left sides of bbls. Actions are engraved “Wheeler” (Robert Wheeler, Birmingham 1766-1799) on shields over drums, clubs, and flowers on left sides, and “LONDON” in flag flanked ovals on right. Plain flat mahogany butts. CONDITION: Good. Bronze is of mustard brown patina. Bayonets are cleaned to bright polish over scattered pitting. Frizzens, cocks, and safeties as well as trigger guards, are cleaned to pewter gray. Stocks retain most of their original varnish finish with minor cracks. Mechanically fine with replacement brass screw at tang with slight repair to right hand side stock of both pistols. 53214-2 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3125

3126
$2,875.00

BRASS BARRELED FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY HENRY MORTIMER, LONDON, CIRCA 1810.

NSN. Cal. 20 BORE. 29″ overall, 14″ brass flared cannon bbl with oct-rnd breech section engraved “H.W.MORTIMER LONDON, GUN-MAKER TO HIS MAJESTY” and marked with commercial proofs, swamped bbl flares to 1″ at muzzle. High quality chamfered lock engraved “H. W. / MORTIMER” and is fitted with integral pan, bridled roller frizzen and high breasted serpentine cock, missing its sliding safety. Nicely streaked European walnut straight grip stock extends to flare of bbl. Stock is brass mounted with engraved buttplate, trigger guard with pineapple finial and two ramrod thimbles. Ramrod appears orig with iron threaded worm and horn tip. Mortimer was well known for supplying weapons for the royal mail coaches for which this weapon was probably made. CONDITION: Very good overall. All brass parts show old cleaning, and are a light mustard patina, engraving still sharp and clear. Lock shows some darkening and light pitting. Lock and frizzen springs are crisp. Stock retains much of its orig oil finish with hand worn patina with scattered cosmetic defects. Other than missing sliding lock safety, gun appears all orig and authentic. Mechanics are crisp with fine smooth bore. 53120-1 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3126

3127
$3,162.50

BRASS BARRELED ENGLISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS WITH SPRING BAYONET.

NSN. Cal. 1.25″. 15-1/2″ brass oct-rnd cannon muzzle bbl flaring to 1.25″ with English commercial proofs marked “LONDON” on top flat. Lock marked “W & J RIGBY”. Attached spring bayonet is functional. 30-1/2″ overall brass mounted. CONDITION: Fair to good overall. Brass mounts and bbl have medium mustard patina. Bbl tang and bayonet are grey overall with pitting. Lock and components cleaned and re-colored with pitting. Stock is refinished with inset repair forward of lock, couple of hairlines in forestock. Mechanics are fine with clean, clear bore. 52865-2 JS (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3127

3128
$0.00

MUSEUM QUALITY CASED PAIR OF UNIQUE FLINTLOCK BELT PISTOLS BY WILLIAM PALMER OF ROCHESTER, KENT WITH ACCESSORIES.

SN NSN/NSN. Cal. .660 Bore diameter. 6″ Slightly swamped octagon bbls are fitted with bridled steel swivel ramrods. Case hardened patent breeches have gold poincons stamped in relief “PALMER ROCHESTER” and platinum touch holes. Breeches are finely scroll engraved. Flat locks with fully waterproof pans and bridled roller frizzens, are fitted with high breasted serpentine cocks. Lockplates are engraved with feather borders, and with “stands of arms”, including cannons, flags, drums, and cannonballs, both in front of and behind cocks which have floral engraving on flat sides. Signature “PALMER” (William Palmer working 1810 – 1826 at 53 High Street Rochester, Kent/ GB) wraps around bottoms of tails. Trigger plates have stylized pineapple finials, and ‘peacock’ blued trigger guards have baskets of flowers engraved on bows. Left sides of stocks with orig belt hooks having pineapple finials en suite with the trigger plates. Stocks of dense well marbled European walnut feature finely checkered bag grips, truncated silver crest plates at tops of grips, and horn forend tips. Stocks with unique “saw handle” form Pistols are housed in their mahogany (possibly original) case with flush mounted folding handle and key lock closure. Case is lined in pilled green cloth, and contains a number of accessories including a 4-1/2″ copper bodied plain bag type flask, steel wad punch, 2-pc mahogany and brass cleaning rod with jag and worm. A covered compartment holds a number of wads, balls, and a dusting brush. PROVENANCE: One pistol illustrated on page 48 and pair described on page 49 of Early Firearms of Great Britain and Ireland, Catalog of the Clay P. Bedford Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1971. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain over 95% orig brown. Case hardening of locks and breeches quite strong. Trigger guards and belt hooks retain most of their original bright blue. Stocks are excellent with very minor handling marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. Case retains most of a period refinish with cracks in lid. Interior cloth is fine with the expected wear. Accessories are fine. 53214-3 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 3128

3129
$0.00

HIGH QUALITY SILVER MOUNTED OFFICER’S OR DUELING PISTOL BY WOGDON.

NSN. (ca 1780) Cal. 50 bore. 9-1/2″ Ovate swamped skelp iron bbl is engraved “Wogdon London” on top flat. Touch hole is gold lined. Relief scroll engraved breech iron has integral U-notch rear sight. Chamfered lock with rebated tail is fitted with early type non-waterproof pan with bridled friction frizzen and serpentine cock. Relief scroll engraving is on face of cock and rebated tail. “Wogdon” is on gold oval within draped device on lockplate under pan. Dense European walnut stock with slab sided bag grip extends to muzzle. Furniture is of hallmarked silver by John Kidder (?) (“IK”) with date mark of 1780/81. Trigger guard with raised finely detailed acorn finial has finger spur added to bow. Tang is engraved with owners initials “GF” and “No 1”. Butt has relief cast embellishment of Brittania. Pierced sideplate is of scrolled acanthus and armorial motif with sword. Horn tipped greenheart ramrod is in beaded silver pipes. CONDITION: Good. Bbl refinished, engraving softened. Lock cleaned to gray brown patina with some pitting. Stock has many marks in its orig finish with repair to pin knot at grip and a small sliver missing in front of lock near frizzen. Silver is toned to a shiny blue black. and still retains its fine detail. Mechanically good. Trigger will set. An unusual high end pistol by a great maker. 52995-2 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3129

3130
$0.00

CASED PAIR OF BOXLOCK FLINT OVER-UNDER SCREW BARREL PISTOLS BY THEOPHILUS RICHARDS.

NSN. Cal. .430. 3″ Removable bbls each numbered to respective position on steel breeches/ boxlocks with central flint cocks. Top/ bottom selector on left sides. Sliding safeties on top tangs also lock frizzens in place. Left sides engraved “THEOPs” “RICHARDS” (1799 – 1833, father of William Westley) in Central oval with swags as background. “LONDON” is in similar device on right sides. Plain walnut bag grips have silver escutcheons at tops. Mahogany case is lined in green cloth, and has reproduction label in lid. Case contains bullet mold, loading rod, combination turnscrew and pricker, and a 3 compartment copper flask. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Metal surfaces are mostly pewter gray to brown without any deep pitting. Stocks retain most of their orig finish. Mechanically good. Newer case retains most of its finish, interior fine. 52855-2 MGM (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3130

3131
$0.00
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UNUSUAL OVER-UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY SMITH OF LONDON.

NSN. Cal. 50 cal. Integral 4″ bbl/ breech/ breech iron group, with platinum touch holes and gold band at breech end, is engraved “SMITH LONDON” on top flat. Bottom flat is marked “7K-S 1010”. Locks with very unusual external mainsprings which double as frizzen springs connect to small reinforced cocks with swivels. Locks also feature sliding safeties, waterproof pans, and bridled frizzens. Locks are engraved with feather borders, and some scroll. Steel trigger guard has shield and floral engraving on bow. Well marbled European walnut stock with checkered bag grip, has steel cap with screw-in loading rod. CONDITION: Good. Metal parts retain essentially all of a fine of the period English refinish. Stock shows wear. Mechanically fine. 53214-1 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3131

3132
$3,450.00

FINE QUALITY PAIR OF LARGE BORE FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS BY ILSLEY OF LONDON WITH DUBLIN CONSTABULARY REGISTRATION NUMBERS.

NSN. Cal. .625. 8-1/2″ Octagon twist bbls with platinum lines at breech ends and captive bridled steel ramrods, are engraved “Ilsley London” (dates unknown) on top flats. Flats are also marked with Dublin Constabulary Registry numbers “DC-3900” and “DC-3901”. London black powder proofs are on bottom flats. Foliate engraved breech irons have integral rear sights. Chamfered locks with rebated squared tails have waterproof pans with bridled roller frizzens, as well as high breasted serpentine cocks and back sliding safeties. Plates are engraved with traditional foliate scroll and sunbursts. “Ilsley” is under pans. European walnut stocks with checkered bag grips extend to within 3/4″ of muzzles and have horn tips. Iron mounts include nicely filed ramrod pipes and trigger guards with stylized pineapple finials. Vacant rectangular silver crest plates are at tops of grips. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls are nicely re-browned with excellent definition to pattern. Locks have traces of orig color where protected, are mostly gray to brown. Traces of orig temper blue are on frizzen springs. Stocks have most of their orig finish. Iron furniture has a considerable amount of orig bright blue. Bores are fine, lightly pitted. Mechanically fine. No noted replaced parts. One lock is a bit weak. 52995-1 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 3132

3133
$2,587.50

MATCHED PAIR BLANCH OF LONDON FLINTLOCK PISTOLS.

SN NA. Cal. about 65. Twist steel octagon bbls. are 4-1/4″ long with smooth bores. Top flats are marked “London.” Bbls feature platinum flash hole plugs and bands at breach with steel front beads. Engraved tangs have integral V-notch rear sights. Locks are marked “Blanch.” and have floral and sunburst engraving. Key fastened walnut stocks have checkered wrists and German silver wrist plates. Engraved trigger guards have fancy pineapple finials. Brass-tipped hardwood ramrods are held by engraved steel thimbles. Key escutcheons are German silver. CONDITION: Both are in fine condition. One bbl retains 50% fading brown finish, the other has faded to gray. Both show spots of fine pitting. Lock plates retain traces of case colors blending with gray patina. Original stock finish shows scratches and small dents. One has small chips around lock plate. Mechanics are fine. Bores show some pitting. 52995-3 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3133

3134
$1,955.00

JACKSON ENGLISH PERCUSSION KNIFE PISTOL.

NSN. Cal. about 59. 10-1/4″ Damascus oct bbl. Top flat is marked “MARKET HARBORO”. Bbl is fitted with spring loading folding knife with 7″ triangular blade. Thumb operated sliding release is located on top tang. Lock is marked “JACKSON”. Lock hammer, top tang and trigger guard have floral engraving and fancy borders. Plain trigger. Key fastened walnut stock with checkered wrist and lion’s head buttcap. Trigger guard, pineapple finial plate, faceted thimble and sgl pipe are iron. German silver fittings include four key escutcheons and rectangular wrist plate. Brass tipped hardwood ramrod. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 90% lightly faded brown finish showing small spots of corrosion. Knife blade has good fire blue color. Lockplate has fading case color finish. Trigger guard and other iron fittings retain 70% blue. Sound stock with orig finish shows numerous dents, dings, scratches and handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore shows some light pitting. 52995-4 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3134

3135
$1,725.00

KETLAND & CO BRASS BARRELED FLINTLOCK PISTOL.

NSN. Cal. about 59. Around 9-1/4″ brass with slightly flared muzzle and smooth bore. Top is engraved “London”. British proofs on left side. Lock is marked “Ketland/& Co”. Pin fastened rnd butt walnut stock. Brass fittings include acorn finial trigger guard, sideplate, wrist plate, thimble and sgl pipe. Hardwood ramrod. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl and other brass parts have acquired a light patina. Lock finish has faded to grey and shows some light pitting. Sound stock showing handling marks with small chips around lock. Dark bore. Mechanics are functional. 52995-5 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3135

3136
$2,012.50

CASED PAIR OF RICHARDS (LONDON) SIDE HAMMER BOXLOCK PERCUSSION HOLSTER PISTOLS.

NSN. Cal. .39 bore. 5-3/8″ Birmingham proofed twist bbls have German silver under ribs holding bridled steel ramrods. German silver boxlock combination breech sections are mounted with flat faced serpentine steel hammers on right sides. Actions and hammers are engraved with large scroll and acanthus. “Richards” is at tops of breeches, and “London” is at tops of bbls. Bottom tangs at grips are stamped “GERMAN SILVER”. Checkered walnut bag grips have cap containers on butts. Pistols are housed in what appears to be their original walnut box with fancy bordered brass escutcheon on top engraved “John Van Vorst”. Interior is lined in purple velvet, and contains a copper bodied 3-compartment flask with acanthus embossing, and two loading rods. CONDITION: Good to fine, retaining most twist pattern on bbls. Mechanically good. Case is fine. Interior cloth is good. 52865-6 MGM (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3136

3137
$2,875.00

CASED PAIR OF LONFIER A RENNES PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOLS WITH ACCESSORIES.

NSN. Cal. 52 Multi-groove rifling. 9-1/4″ Swamped octagon twist bbls are unmarked. Scroll engraved breech irons have integral rear sights. Bar locks with flat faced percussion hammers have flourishes of scroll and are engraved “LONFIER” “A. RENNES” (working ca. 1845) on front portions. Triggers are set. European walnut stocks with checkered grips have flared butts. Mounts are of iron. Trigger guards have finger spurs and simple scroll engraving. Tips of stocks are shell carved, and have holes holding steel ramrods. Pistols are housed in elm burl veneered box lined in green felt. Accessories include steel ball mold, box with loading hammer, two loading rods, barrel shaped boxwood ball container, and a small tin bodied bag flask. CONDITION: Good. Metal parts have most of what appears to be restored finish, but are mostly brownish patina. Trigger guards and other furniture have new mottled temper blue. Bores are good but dark. Locks are good. Triggers work. Exterior of case is fine, shiny. Interior cloth and partitions are new. 53067-1 MGM (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3137

3138
$0.00

MANTON MARKED SIDE HAMMER BOXLOCK PERCUSSION PISTOL.

NSN. Cal. 52 Smooth bore. 4″ Octagon bbl is engraved “Manton London” on top flat. Captive steel ramrod is held by bridle and mounts in under rib. Boxlock action with hammer mounted on right side is nicely scroll engraved. Closely checkered European walnut bag grip has German silver cap. CONDITION: Good. All metal parts are mostly smooth brown patina, with traces of orig finish visible. Checkering considerably worn. Mechanically good. 52855-1 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3138

3139
$1,610.00

PAIR OF FINE TARGET PISTOLS BY MOUTIER LEPAGE.

NSN. Cal. .47. 10-1/2″ Fluted octagon bbls are engraved “Fni P. Lepage Moutier a Paris” on top flats. Pistols are numbered “1” and “2” on tops of engraved breech plugs and irons. Island type shaped bar locks have tall robust hammers and are nicely scroll engraved. This engraving extends to other iron furniture including spurred trigger guards and heavy grip caps. European walnut flared and fluted grip half stocks have heavy relief carving at tips with no provision for ramrods. CONDITION: Fine, with most of their orig finish on all surfaces, but show considerable wear, marks, and general use. Mechanically good. 52995-6 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3139

3140
$1,150.00

GROUP OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY FIREARMS.

SN 2564, 4340, 21, 1684, 1684. 1) Cal. 30. Reuthe 1857 patent percussion trap gun, SN 2564. All metal with 4-1/4″ bbls marked on top in raised relief “F. REUTHE’S / PATENT / MAY 12TH 1857”. 2) Cal. 22, 5-shot Elliot’s Patent Remington pepperbox, SN 4340. 3) Cal. 36. Mariette percussion 5-bbl pepperbox revolver, Liege proofs, SN or assembly number “21”, about 3″ bbl clusters. 4) and 5) Cal. 45. Pair of Cogswell, London sgl-shot percussion muff pistols. 2″ screw-on bbls, SN 1684 on both, assembly numbers “2” and “5” on bbls and frames. CONDITION: 1) Good to very good, mechanics are functional with remnants of orig black enamel paint. 2) Very good overall with strong traces of finish in flutes, good markings. Mechanically functional. 3) Good to very good overall. Mechanically functional. 4) and 5) Good to very good overall. Both guns are mechanically functional, assembly number “5” retains traces of case color and most varnish to bag grip. Assembly number “2” has broken cone, weathered grip, frame slightly bent with traces of case colors. 52865-12 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3140

3141
$4,600.00

FINE CONDITION HIGH QUALITY PAIR OF AMERICAN PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOLS BY V. LIBEAU OF NEW ORLEANS.

SN NSN/NSN. (CA 1840) Cal. .490 Smooth bore. 4-1/2″ Octagon bbls with Birmingham proofs marked “434” and “A70D” where covered by wood, are engraved “New Orleans” on top flats. Case hardened patent breeches have platinum bands. Back action locks with flat faced serpentine hammers are engraved with large open scroll. “V. LIBEAU” (working in New Orleans 1835 – 47) is on each lockplate. Triggers are set. American walnut half stocks with checkered bag grips, are iron mounted. Trigger guards have finger spurs, and there are cap boxes on bottoms of grips. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of an old re-brown. Other metal parts retain most of their orig case hardened finish which has considerably browned and faded, with the exception of trigger guards which were blued, and retain traces of that blue, and are mostly brown. Stocks retain over 90% of their orig varnish with numerous light marks. Bores are fine, with some light pitting. Mechanically good, one lock weak. 53115-1 MGM (4,500-6,000) – Lot 3141

3142
$5,462.50

ALLEN & THURBER PEPPERBOX COLLECTION.

SN 278, 374, 19, 144, 194. 1) ALLEN & THURBER PEPPERBOX. SN 278. Cal. 36. This is a nice example of an early, pre-1845 dragoon pepperbox with “1837” patent dated 6-shot 5″ bbl cluster. This is a nice “as found” example with good patina. Accompanied by Mr. Ballard’s hand drawn display card. 2) ALLEN & THURBER PEPPERBOX. SN 374. Cal. 36. This is a nice, honest example of an “ALLEN & THURBER”, about 6″ 6-shot bbl cluster, 10-1/2″ overall with spur trigger guard. Most often referred to as “dragoon size”. Accompanied by Mr. Ballard’s hand drawn display card. 3) ALLEN PEPPERBOX. SN 19/144/194. Cal. 31. This group has three, almost relic condition, 6-bbl cluster pepperboxes which all display beautifully. SN 144 still has two loaded chambers. Bbl lengths vary from 3-1/2″ to almost 6″ dragoon. All appear to be Allen patents, though markings only partially discernible. Accompanied by Mr. Ballard’s hand drawn display card. PROVENANCE: 1) Paul Henry Collection; Lifetime collection of Roger Ballard, 2005. 2) Lifetime collection of Roger Ballard. 3) Lifetime collection of Roger Ballard. CONDITION: 1) Very good overall, metal is overall dark grey/plum with traces of blue, all matching including SNs including grips which are well fit with good ivory patina. 2) Good to very good overall, all matching SNs including grips. Spur on trigger guard is bent upward. Markings all discernible. Metal is overall dark plum/grey with pitting. Grips are well fit with ivory patina. Mechanically fine with smooth clear bores. 3) Fair to good overall. SN 19 and 144 appear “as found”, though SN 144 is missing shroud and trigger bow is loose. The dragoon, SN 194, has one frame screw restored. Ivory grips all fit well with varying ivory patinas. Mechanically, all guns need attention with pitted bores. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52963-2 (3,500-5,500) ESA – Lot 3142

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3143
$1,495.00

BACON SINGLE ACTION UNDERHAMMER PEPPERBOX WITH PERIOD HOLSTER.

SN 87. Cal. 31. 4″ ribbed bbl, blue finish to 2-pc walnut grips. Bbl rib is marked “BACON & CO. NORWICH C-T.”. One rib is marked “CAST STEEL”. Full blue finish. Iron frame is lightly engraved in a scroll motif. Nipple shield also shows scroll decoration. SN is stamped at bbl breech, under the grip on the frame and on the side of both action springs. Grips also have SN stamped. Holster is made of heavy black skirting leather and is form-fit to this revolver. Holster hood is held down by a tab. Holster also accommodates a loading rod with a wooden handle. CONDITION: Very good. Pistol shows an even, mottled grey/brown patina with staining and some roughness. Nipple shield retains considerable blue finish. All markings are sharp and clear. Grips are very good with only some small handling marks and no losses. Mechanics are crisp. Accompanying holster is very good with a crazed black finish. Tab and toe plug is intact. Hood is partially detached. A very nice example of an early Bacon pepperbox, one of only 200 made in a contemporary holster made for this gun. 52865-18 TEP (600-750) – Lot 3143

3144
$19,550.00

RELIEF CARVED GOLDEN AGE RIFLE BY CHRISTIAN BECK III (THE ELDER).

SN NA. Overall length 54″. Butt plate is 1-1/2″ wide. The 39″ full octagon smooth bore barrel is nicely signed, in script, on the top flat. The four-piece patch box has four piercings. The rifle is profusely relief carved on the cheek side of the butt, forward of the patch box and at the barrel tang. There is incised carving at the rear ramrod ferrule. The Ketland & Co. lock appears to be original flint. The rifle has double set triggers and the stock is curly maple. Christian Beck III, nephew of J.P. Beck, apprenticed to John Bonewitz in Womelsdorf, PA. He worked in the Womelsdorf area until about 1808 when he briefly relocated to Adamstown, Lancaster County, where his first son was born. He moved to Roxbury, Lurgan Township, Franklin County PA about 1810. Prior to his move to Franklin County his training with Bonewitz is evident in the characteristic style of his rifles. While in Franklin County he had to transition his rifles from the Womelsdorf School into a style more similar to the Chambersburg School. The transition explains the Chambersburg style side plate on this rifle. The Womelsdorf and Chambersburg styles are merged quite well on this rifle. Christian III moved out of Franklin County into Maryland about 1820. This rifle was probably made circa 1810.(Reference the article “Which Beck is it?” By Van Pitman KRA Volume 391, Number 1). CONDITION: A few insignificant slivers of wood have been restored on the fore stock along the barrel on the right hand side. The flint lock appears to be original flint. This is a nice clean rifle with great relief and incised carving. 53105-6 RGG (13,000-16,000) – Lot 3144

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3145
$20,125.00

RARE SIGNED JACOB KUNTZ EARLY RELIEF CARVED RIFLE.

SN NA. Overall 60″. Buttplate 1 ½” wide. The 44″ full octagon barrel signed Jacob Kuntz. The brass patch box with its fleur-de-lis finial is nicely engraved including a Lehigh County “face” within the engraving. There are heavy brass wire inlay decorations above and below the patch box door. The rifle has four silver inlays and the typical arrow back side plate is heavy beveled brass. The relief carving on the cheek side of the butt is exceptional and the cheek piece features a large silver finely engraved eight pointed star inlay inside an engraved oval silver ring. The rifle shows worn incised carving at the rear ramrod ferrule and extremely nice fleur-de-lis relief carving at the barrel tang. This cataloger is of the opinion this rifle’s relief carving ranks among the best of existing Lehigh County guns. Jacob Kuntz was born in Lehigh Township September 6, 1780. Jacob Kuntz is a very important maker who was trained in Allentown, PA. Jacob moved to Philadelphia in 1810, and in 1812 married Barbara Newhard, niece of the famous Allentown gunsmith Peter Newhard. In 1833 the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia awarded Jacob Kuntz a silver medal for his skill and ingenuity. Jacob died at the age of 95 years after becoming Philadelphia’s most sought after gunsmith by wealthy customers in England, Scotland and America. There are very few Relief Carved Lehigh County rifles. One unusually fine example is the iconic unsigned rifle attributed to Jacob Kuntz that was used on the logo for the Kentucky Rifle Association’s 50th Anniversary in 2012 and is included in their Presidents display CD of Lehigh County rifles. This rifle has the same features and relief carving but is signed by the maker, Jacob Kuntz. This very important rifle provides important evidence of the Relief Carving style used on early Kuntz rifles. Jacob Kuntz rifles have been on display in the Arms and Armor exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for over a decade. CONDITION: The Kuntz signature is worn but readable. There is about three inches of brass wire inlay missing under the patch box door at the butt plate that can easily be restored. There is a short insignificant break in the underside of the stock between the lock and trigger guard. Each of these rifles, this signed one and its unsigned twin, have had their fore ends painstakingly and professionally restored and their locks replaced. The unsigned rifle traded hands on various occasions over the years finally selling at a recent James D. Julia Firearms Auction where it realized $ 55,000. These are the only two relief carved Kuntz rifles we are aware of that have surfaced to date with this quality carving. 53105-3 RGG (12,000-16,000) – Lot 3145

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3146
$0.00

OUTSTANDING RELIEF CARVED JOHN BONEWITZ BERKS COUNTY RIFLE.

NSN. Overall – 58″. Butt Plate 1 3/4″ Wide The 42 ¼” full octagon smooth bore barrel is unsigned. Bonewitz rarely signed his rifles. This rifle has a four piece nicely engraved brass patch box with typical Bonewitz engraving. The patch box catch is fastened with two rivets, typical of Bonewitz’s work. The flint lock is hand forged German style. The rifle has the best relief carving we can recall having seen to date on the cheek side of the butt along with Bonewitz’s “signature” serpentine chain carving under the cheek piece. The relief carving on the cheek side of the butt forward and rear of the cheek piece is very deep and extremely well executed. Carving under the cheek flows into the wrist carving, also characteristic of Bonewitz’s design. The rifle is nicely relief carved around the barrel tang. The cheek piece inlay is an eight-pointed star held in place by a small wood screw. The rectangular toe plate is nicely engraved and there is attractive incised carving at the rear ramrod ferrule. The rifle has a single trigger and a curly maple stock. John Bonewitz is listed in the 1792 and 1800 tax lists of Heidelberg Township, Berks County. He worked in the town of Womelsdorf, a town in Heidelberg Township, originally called Middletown. Bonewitz is one of four masters of the Womelsdorf School who worked from at least 1779-1809. CONDITION: Outstanding carved and engraved Kentucky rifles have been accepted all over the world as examples of fine quality American Art. This outstanding relief carved rifle by Master Gunsmith John Bonewitz, Womelsdorf PA, is a superb example of one of the finest relief carved Bonewitz rifles we have ever handled. In the fine art field when a rare irreplaceable piece of art has been damaged it is often restored to its original beauty. This rifle has been restored from the wrist forward and the barrel and lock have been replaced. Some previous owner, in 1983, loved this gun enough to spend a great deal to have it expertly preserved for future generations. The rifle was restored by one of our countries best, Mr. Jack Brooks of Evergreen Colorado. The restoration cannot be seen without dismantling the rifle. If you are not inclined to spend tens of thousands for a complete all original Bonewitz whose carving is probably not as fine, this is an outstanding and reasonably priced alternative. 53105-1 RGG (12,000-18,000) – Lot 3146

3147
$0.00

SIGNED JOHN MOLL JR. ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE.

SN NA. Overall Length is 59-1/2″, butt dimensions are 1 3/8″ Wide x 4″ High. This rifle has a 43 5/8″ full octagon signed smooth bore .45 caliber barrel. Rifle has John Moll’s traditional two-piece fleur-de-lis brass patch box, a typical Lehigh County sheath type butt, trigger guard with stud forward of the bow, brass nose cap notched for ramrod and heavy brass arrow back side plate. The very small cheek piece is typical of John Moll’s rifles. “London Warranted” flint lock appears to be original flint. Stock profile displays a slight second radius beginning at the end flange of the trigger guard, desirable in Lehigh County guns. Stock is hand striped and retains much of its original red finish and striping. The Moll family of gunsmiths was unique in that they signed the vast majority of their guns while a great number of gunsmiths did not. Much has been written about the famous Moll family of gunsmiths who were active in and around the Allentown area for over a hundred years from before the Revolution until almost the end of the 19th century. The first John (Johannas) Moll is listed in tax records in 1764. Johannas had a son John Jr. born in 1773 who carried on his father’s business on North 7th Street in Allentown during and after the War of 1812. CONDITION: Clean and sound throughout. Hand striping shows minimal normal wear. Black light inspection shows no indication of any fore end wood replacement. Very Good overall. 53105-4 RGG (8,500-11,000) – Lot 3147

3148
$6,900.00

KUTZTOWN “PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH” CARVED PETER ANSTAT RIFLE.

NSN. Overall Length of rifle us 67-3/4″. Butt dimensions are 1-3/4″ wide and 4″ high. This rifle has a 44-1/2″ full octagon smooth bore .65 caliber unsigned barrel. Peter Anstat rifles are sought after by collectors and students of Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art. Peter’s simple incised carving style is universally accepted as among the best Folk Art available in the Kentucky rifle field. The four-piece brass patch box is lightly engraved and its side-panels flare out to extend from toe to comb at the rear. The hand forged Pa. German lock is unmarked. There is a wide brass decorative plate with scalloped edge from toe to comb on the cheek piece side of the butt. Of further interest is the unique and dramatic incise carving rear of the cheek-piece which presents a well done carved Eagle with shield. Barrel tang carving is Anstat’s typical Kutztown “Dutch” style. The engraved brass side plate has two piercings. The cheek piece inlay is lightly engraved with an upside down Eagle. The 6-1/2″ long toe plate and 10″ brass saddle-plate are not engraved. The trigger guard is engraved and its bow features Peter’s “signature” asterisk design. The entire stock is profusely incised carved including the fore end with an incised line on both sides that encircles each of the three barrel wedges and inlays. The rural area of Maxatawney Township Pennsylvania is considered by many to be the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, and Kutztown is its largest town. The plain Maple stock has a Dutch reddish tint finish. In his landmark book Joe Kindig notes in his opinion “Peter is the most interesting gunsmith of the Anstat family”. CONDITION: Carving is sharp and clear. Black light inspection reveals no evidence of any added fore end wood. Finish shows only normal age related wear. Rifle is very good overall. 53105-5 RGG (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3148

3149
$6,325.00

BEAUTIFUL CURLY MAPLE FLINTLOCK DAVID POLLOCK, ALLEGHENY COUNTY PA RIFLE.

SN NA. This rifle has a 44 7/8″ full octagon .45 caliber rifled barrel signed “D. Pollock”. Rifle is 60″ in overall length, butt dimensions are 4-1/2″ High x 1-1/2″ wide. This rifle has an apparently original flint lock marked “C. Robbins” and an outstanding and beautiful curly maple stock. The four-piece brass patch box is nicely engraved featuring five piercings. The rifle has double set triggers. The stock has a scallop molding incise carved along the bottom edge of the butt from toe to trigger guard. David Pollock is listed as having worked in Allegheny County Pennsylvania as a gunsmith from 1820 to 1846. In 1846 he built a mill on Saw Mill Run in Baldwin Township, Allegheny Township after which he apparently gave up gunsmithing. (Reference “Article and photo in “The Longrifles of Western Pennsylvania Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties” by Richard Rosenberger & Charles Kaufmann). David Pollock’s rifles closely resemble those made by Thomas Allison, John Fleeger and Samuel McCosh. CONDITION: The condition of the stock is sound and unrestored from end to end and its beautiful curl is uniform throughout. The rifle is of high quality. There are two small wooden plugs in the top of the wrist, one each side of the silver wrist inlay, where an added target sight has been removed. These plugs could be redone and hidden if desired. 53105-2 RGG (3,500-5,500) – Lot 3149

3150
$5,750.00

EXQUISITE FLINTLOCK KENTUCKY RIFLE MADE BY CONTEMPORARY MASTER JOHN BIVENS.

SN TBD. Cal. 50. 60″ overall with 44″ slightly swamped oct bbl with inset silver cartouche at breech “IB”. Gun is brass mounted on beautiful piece of tiger striped maple, set triggers. Silver thumbplate has script “JB”. Gun is beautifully raised and incised carved with silver wire inlays. This is an exquisite example by one of the best known contemporary Kentucky makers of the 1960’s & 70’s who is also well known for his 1968 text Long Rifles of North Carolina. Bivens studied under Wallace Gussler and his long rifles are highly sought. CONDITION: Extremely fine overall. Mechanics are crisp and bright shiny bore. 53121-1 JS (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3150

3151
$3,450.00

RARE 1812 DATED HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1795 FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

NSN. Cal. 69. 44-1/4″ rnd bbl with proofs at breech and partially discernible SN. Lock is well marked with small eagle with “US” inside shield forward of cock and “HARPERS / FERRY / 1812” behind cock. Harpers Ferry produced almost 100,000 muskets between 1806-1818, 10,200 in 1812, but rarely are complete examples found. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Fair to good overall. Gun appears orig and complete though lock which appears orig flint is better than the rest of the gun. This appears to be a re-conversion utilizing a complete orig lock. Metal overall is a mottled brown/grey with good lock markings and partially discernible bbl markings including eagle head, “S” from US cartouche, “V” and SN which in part reads “841”. Stock appears orig and complete with several cracks including crack repair to left side of forestock between front bands, refinished with varnish finish. Mechanically functional with smooth clear bore. 53079-2 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3151

3152
$0.00

1809 DATED HARPERS FERRY FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

SN 12893. Cal. 70. 42-3/4″ rnd bbl marked on breech with eagle head over “P” in raised cartouche, “US” in raised cartouche and SN “12893” which would denote this gun was made in the 4th quarter of 1809 as by the end of 1809, 13,238 guns had been finished in the first 9 years of production, beginning in 1801. This gun appears orig and correct, though bbl length is shorter than the 44-45″ expected, however the muzzle extension of 3-1/8″ appears appropriate with no modifications noted to forestock or band. Inspectors cartouche in stock is discernible but light. Lock markings are especially crisp and no other markings noted. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very good overall. Iron is cleaned and is overall grey and bright. The bayonet stud has been filed and mis-shaped. Stock has old repaired crack rear of lock and above wrist, restored with an iron pin. Otherwise, stock seems fairly sound with hand worn patina. Inspectors cartouche appears quite light, but appears to be “V” over script “JS” with a hairline through top of marking Mechanically sound with clear smooth bore. 53079-8 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3152

3153
$2,875.00

VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY 1816 DATED 2ND MODEL FLINTLOCK MUSKET.

NSN. Cal. 69. 56-1/2″ overall, 41-3/4″ rnd bbl with no external markings. Lock is especially nice with strong markings as seen in photos. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very good overall, probably re-converted. Metal overall mottled grey with staining and pitting. Gun appears orig with matching secondary number “6” found on most parts including bands and lock escutcheon. Frizzen pan and frizzen spring are possibly orig parts, though cock has dissimilar color and more pitting then other lock components. Stock is sound with hand worn patina and the expected cosmetic blemishes after 200 years. Mechanically functional with smooth clear bore. 53079-6 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3153

3154
$4,887.50

RARE 1819 DATED 2ND MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY RIFLE WITH BRASS PATCHBOX.

NSN. Cal. 48. 39″ full oct bbl. Virginia Manufactory rifles are all quite rare, even though 1819 dated examples are among the most common, there were still only 197 produced that year. However, finding these guns in any configuration is quite difficult. This gun appears to be a well disguised re-conversion, but was not disassembled. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Good to very good. Gun appears all orig, though old lock components probably utilized in re-conversion. Metal has been cleaned showing old pitting overall, now a mottled grey/brown. Brass mounts have a medium mustard patina. The stock has been refinished with several crack repairs. Mechanically sound with clear rifled bore. But all in all, a good representative example of a rarely seen Virginia rifle. 53079-7 JS (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3154

3155
$1,150.00

MODEL 1795 TYPE I SPRINGFIELD MUSKET.

NSN. Cal. 69. 44-3/4″ rnd bbl which has been stretched about 1′ as has stock. This example is a re-conversion showing unusual proof on bbl breech and portion of an indiscernible state marking. This stock is branded “IR” before and after the trigger guard with an indiscernible unit marking behind. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Fair. Orig portions are cleaned and heavily pitted. “SPRINGFIELD” and “US” and eagle markings on lock are discernible. Buttplate markings or date cannot be read and as noted, bbl is stretched about 1′ with new metal and forestock is stretched from mid-band forward with new wood. Lock components are new replacements. But mechanically, lock does function with discernible bore. 53079-9 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3155

3156
$3,450.00

COLONIAL ERA DOG LOCK FLINT FOWLER.

NSN. Cal. 75. 71″ overall with 55″ commercially British proofed bbl. Gun is possibly new World stocked with 3-sheet brass bbl bands and wooden ramrod. Lock is marked “REMISTER” and was made without a trigger guard. Gun appears “as found” with dark patinas. Similar parts are known excavated from 17th century colonial sites. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Bbl proofs are discernible as is lock maker, no other external markings. Gun appears orig and “as found” with iron patina which is dark with pitting. Brass bands have dark olive patina. Stock is sound with hand worn patina. There is a chip to rear of the lockplate and the rear lockplate screw is non-functional and has been replaced. Mechanically functional with smooth pitted bore. 53054-1 JS (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3156

3157
$805.00

EARLY EMBELLISHED FLINTLOCK GERMAN STYLE CLUB BUTT JAEGER RIFLE.

NSN. 29″ oct bbl. Triangular rifled bore is 1/2″ across each flat. Highly decorated brass mountings with boar hunting scene at top of buttplate, animal scenes on trigger guard and side plate. There is a plate in the wrist with a gold embellished family crest on it. Relief carving on top of stock in wrist area. Carved on either side of butt. Missing patchbox cover and ramrod. Gun does not appear to be maker marked. Double set triggers, front trigger broken off. This gun was most likely made sometime in the 1700’s. CONDITION: Bbl and lock appear to have been blued at some point. Wood is solid with dings, handling marks, small worm holes consistent with age of gun. Brass mountings have been polished at some point. The right side of the front ramrod ferrule at the rear is bent and broken, appears to have been repaired at some point in the past. Bore is rusty. Strong tension on frizzen spring. Hammer will not release due to front trigger having been broken off. Mainspring feels to have good tension. 53048-2 GER (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3157

3158
$5,462.50

UNUSUAL ROLLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT 4 BORE “CANARDIER” WATERFOWLING GUN BY DARNE.

SN 127. Cal. 4 bore. 48″ Tapered round bbl is fitted with block in front of forend for attachment of pintel for boat rail mount. Breech end is stamped with 2012 London black powder proofs. Unusual large action with rolling block and attached pivoting bolt with long handle which gives extremely secure locking to breech, is marked “DARNE A. ST. ETIENNE” on rolling block. SN is stamped in many places on action. Trigger guard has exceptionally large bow to accommodate gloved hand. Straight grip buttstock of lightly figured European walnut has point pattern checkering at grip, and measures 13-5/8″ over steel buttplate. Matching forend screws to bbl. Bore diameter at muzzle: .853. Bore restrictions: considerable choke is visible. Weight: 14 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 13-5/8″. Included with gun are 6 4-bore paper cases by Gevelot of Paris. PROVENANCE: Darne booklet (1909 reproduction), a similar gun shown on p. 68. Copy of DGJ article issue 3, Fall 2015, describing this particular gun. Consignors notes. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains most of its orig blue. Action retains 20 – 30% blue, the balance heavily flaked to brown. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish over a number of marks, both light and heavy. Bore is good, somewhat pitted. Action operates smoothly. 53151-1 MGM (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3158

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3159
$3,450.00

EXCEPTIONALLY RARE 8 BORE WATER-FOWLER BY JOSEPH H. GREENER, ELDER BROTHER OF WILLIAM WELLINGTON GREENER.

NSN. Cal. 8 bore. 3-1/4″ Chambers. Not only is this gun unusual in that it is a fairly high condition 8 bore water-fowler, but it was made by Joseph H. Greener; family lore relates that his younger brother William Wellington, the now famous gunmaker, “marched his brother Joseph off to Liverpool docks and gave him money to emigrate to Australia, because there was only enough room for one Greener to make guns in the United Kingdom.” Guns made by Joseph H. Greener are exceptionally rare; only one, a muzzle loader, is illustrated or described in THE GREENER STORY by Graham Greener. This very well made large bore breech loading example has 32″ laminated steel bbls engraved “Joseph H. Greener Maker St. Mary’s Birmingham” on swamped game rib. Large Jones under lever action with nicely filed fences is fitted with back action non-rebounding locks having tall serpentine hammers. Action and locks are engraved with 60% coverage very well cut scroll, and with “J. H. Greener” on each lockplate. Nicely stump figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with spur of trigger guard forming grip, measures 14-1/2″ over 2″ weighted hard rubber buttplate. Near fully checkered splinter forend with inset horn tip has typical sliding side bolt release. Bore diameter at muzzles: left -.857, right – .857. Wall thickness: left – .052, right – .044. Drop at heel: 3-7/16″, drop at comb: 2-1/8″. Cast about 1/2″ off. Weight: 13 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to fine, original, as found. Bbls retain 70 – 80% of their orig Damascus finish, considerably darkened and lightly frosted. Action and locks retain a considerable amount of their orig case hardening color, difficult to determine due to accumulated grime. Stocks retain most of their orig finish. Thick buttplate appears to be a later addition, but is possibly orig. Bores are good, scattered pitting throughout, but nothing real deep. Action is tight. Locks are fine. 52994-2 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3159

3160
$0.00

ROBUST 8 BORE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN BY WILLIAM GREENER.

SN 4881. Cal. 8 bore. .845 Bore diameter. 29″ laminated steel bbls are marked with makers name and address, and “Indestructible by Gunpowder” on slightly raised broad concave rib. A heavy rosewood and brass ramrod is held by two plain pipes. Patent breeches have engraved platinum “blow outs”. Locks with rounded bodies are fitted with large ogee filed serpentine hammers, and are engraved with well cut scroll surrounding vignettes of a dog on left, and duck on right lockplate tail. Dense fiddle figured stock with widely spaced borderless checkering measures 14-1/8″ over steel buttplate. Bbls attach with two sliding side bolts through shaped steel escutcheons. Wall thickness: left – .040, right – .038. Drop at heel: 1-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: 5/8 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. CONDITION: Good. Metal parts retain traces of orig finish, under considerable browning and staining. Stock has multiple nicks and knocks in what appears to be orig finish. Bores are good with scattered pits. Locks are good. 52921-1 MGM (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3160

3161
$9,200.00

*RARE AND DESIRABLE HOLLAND & HOLLAND 2 INCH 12 GAUGE “DOMINION” GRADE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 32493. (ca 1934) Cal. 12 ga. 2″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls are engraved with makers name and address on tops, and “DOMINION” and “FOR 2″ CASES ONLY” on rib. Nitro proofed for 1 oz of shot. Case hardened action is fitted with back action locks, and is nicely rose and scroll engraved. Stock is well streaked and figured. Ejector forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .011 (lt mod), right – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .024. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 15-5/8″ over 2″ lengthening piece with checkered wood butt. Orig tan canvas case with leather corners is lined in burgundy cloth, with H&H label, charge card for this gun, and instruction label in lid. Case contains cleaning rod and H&H snap caps. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly original, retaining well over 90% metal finish, and most stock finish, except for butt, due to fitting of lengthening piece. Bores are excellent with some scattered pits. Action tight. Mechanically excellent. Case is good. Labels are fine, lightly foxed. 53051-23 MGM (6,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3161

3162
$3,450.00

*H. J. HUSSEY SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 14385. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Chopper lump bbls have Hussey name and New Bond Street address on deeply swamped game rib. Gun is proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. Sidelock action is stocked to the fences, and features automatic safety and dbl triggers. Action and locks are engraved with exceptionally well cut classic rose and scroll. Makers name is on each lockplate, and “Imperial” “Ejector” is on bottom of action. Newer straight grip stock of dense fiddle figured American walnut measures 14-1/2″ over leather faced Silver type pad. Orig splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .011 (lt mod), right – .001 (cyl). Wall thickness: left – .027, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, as refurbished. Bbls retain most of an old re-blue. Action is essentially all gray/ brown. Engraving remains sharp and clear. Stocks retain nearly all of a refinish, checkering has not been re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent, lightly frosted. Action has just a hint of looseness. Ejectors are slightly out of time. 53065-11 MGM (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3162

3163
$6,325.00

*FINE HUSSEY LTD IMPERIAL EJECTOR SIDELOCK HEAVY GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 14459. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls marked with makers name on deeply swamped game rib, are proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. Sidelock action with automatic safety and dbl triggers is engraved with exceptionally well cut classic rose and scroll. SN is on trigger guard tang. Nicely figured and streaked European walnut straight grip stock features Silver type pad and drop points. Splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .021 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Fine, as partially refinished. Bbls re-blacked. Action and locks have 30 – 40% orig color. Stocks refinished. Checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent. Action is tight, bbls are on face. Ejectors in time. 53065-10 MGM (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3163

3164
$5,750.00

*JOHN ROBERTSON (BOSS) 20 GAUGE BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN.

SN 8336. (ca 1935) Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. One of the excellent boxlock guns supplied by John Harper of Birmingham, and retailed by Boss under the Robertson name, and SNed amid other Boss guns. This gun has 28″ dovetailed bbls with narrow, concave rib which is engraved “Made in England” and “John Robertson. 41. Albemarle Street. London. W.” Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers, bottoms of bbls engraved with SNs. Small boxlock action with nicely filed beads around fences, features automatic safety (SAFE silver inlaid), double triggers, and automatic ejectors. Action is engraved with approx 60% coverage well cut medium scroll. “John Robertson” is in scroll terminated ribands on each side. Blued top lever, floorplate, and trigger guard are also scroll engraved. SN is at grip. Very nicely flame figured European walnut straight grip buttstock with flat top point pattern checkering, measures 14-1/4″ over 1/2″ lengthening piece with checkered wood butt. A silver oval on toe line is engraved “H. S. M Jr” (Henry S. Morgan Jr., great grandson of J. P. Morgan, banker and philanthropist). Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left-.612, right -.612. Bore restrictions: left -.007 (IC), right -.003 (IC). Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From the family of banker and philanthropist, J. P. Morgan, Jr. Gun was ordered by his grandson, Henry S. Morgan for his son, Henry S. Morgan, Jr. in 1935. Ex-Henry S. Morgan Jr. Estate Collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as found. Bbls retain approx 90% orig blue, with some slight frosting, silvered at normal carry point and at breech end of bbls. Action retains approx 70% orig case hardening color with loss due to normal hand wear. Top lever, floorplate and trigger guard retain a considerable amount of their orig blue. Stocks retain over 90% of their orig hand rubbed oil finish, grain open, and rather dry. Checkering is slightly worn and soiled. As this gun was made for Henry S. Morgan, Jr. when he was about 12 years old, a lengthening piece was added later, workmanship was not of the highest order. Bores are excellent, bright and shiny throughout. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are very slightly out of time. 52928-1 MGM (5,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 3164

3165
$7,475.00
Revised: 3/22/2018

Please Note: Upon closer examination the guns are professionally restore

*EXCEPTIONALLY FINE, BAKERS PATENT EASY OPENING E. J. CHURCHILL PREMIERE GRADE XXV SIDELOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL LONG LENGTH OF PULL.

SN 5158. (1935) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 25″ Chopper lump bbls with makers name and address on tops are fitted with Churchill type matted rib. Gun is “2” of a pair. Case hardened sidelock action with automatic safety and double triggers is of Bakers patent (12-20) easy opening type, and is fully engraved with nicely cut shaded scroll within scroll borders. Well fiddle figured straight grip stock measures 15-3/4″ over thin black Decelerator pad. Splinter ejector forend has Anson release, and interior of iron is gold inlaid “Churchill” “Premiere Model” and SN. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .019 (mod), right – .009 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .026. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs.5 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly original. Bbls retain over 95% orig blue. Action and lockplates have 80 – 90% orig color. Trigger guard and top lever re-blued. Screwheads have new temper blue. Stocks have nearly all of what appears to be their orig finish, checkering cleaned. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. A fine top-of-the-line Churchill. 53051-3 MGM (5,000-8,000) – Lot 3165

3166
$5,175.00
Revised: 3/22/2018

Please Note: Upon closer examination the guns are professionally restored.

*EXCEPTIONALLY FINE, BAKERS PATENT EASY OPENING E. J. CHURCHILL PREMIERE GRADE (BEST) XXV SIDELOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL LONG LENGTH OF PULL WITH MAKERS TWO-GUN CASE.

SN 5157. (1935) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 25″ Chopper lump bbls with makers name and address on tops are fitted with Churchill type matted rib. Gun is “1” of a pair. Case hardened sidelock action with automatic safety and double triggers is of Bakers patent (12-20) easy opening type, and is fully engraved with nicely cut shaded scroll within scroll borders. Well fiddle figured straight grip stock measures 15-3/4″ over thin black Decelerator pad. Splinter ejector forend has Anson release, and interior of iron is gold inlaid “Churchill” “Premiere Model” and SN. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .012 (lt mod), right – .012 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .028. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 15-3/4″. Gun is housed in makers VC two gun leather case, with two separate compartments, separated by divider which has celluloid labels. CONDITION: Excellent, mostly original. Bbls retain over 95% orig blue. Action and lockplates have 80 – 90% orig color. Trigger guard and top lever re-blued. Screwheads have new temper blue. Stocks have nearly all of what appears to be their orig finish, checkering cleaned. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Case is good. A fine top-of-the-line Churchill. 53051-2 MGM (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3166

3167
$3,450.00

*E. J. CHURCHILL IMPERIAL GRADE SIDELOCK EJECTOR XXV GAME SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 6740. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 25″ Bbls fitted with Churchill rib have makers name and Orange Street address engraved on tops. Gun originally 2-1/2″ has been re-proofed for 2-3/4″ chambers. Coin finished sidelock action with automatic safety and dbl triggers, is engraved in Churchill’s distinctive Imperial grade pattern, with full coverage large shaded scroll within scroll borders, and a crown on bottom of action. Well streaked and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over black Decelerator pad. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .021 (mod), right – .003 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .029. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 15″. Brown leather case with brass corners is lined in green felt, and has makers label in lid. CONDITION: Good, as refinished. Bbls have approx 95% satin re-blue. Action cleaned to coin finish and remains shiny. Secondary parts re-blued, engraving slightly softened. Stocks have older oil finish, with numerous marks, edges slightly rounded. Checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Action is a touch loose. Bbls are down on flats. Mechanically good. Case is fine. 53051-1 MGM (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3167

3168
$4,025.00

*TWO BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME GUNS BY E. J. CHURCHILL

1) CHURCHILL BOXLOCK. SN 3899. LONG BARRELLED CHURCHILL UTILITY BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls with game rib are engraved with makers name and Orange Street address on tops. Gun is proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. High quality boxlock action with automatic safety, hidden third fastener, and dbl triggers is engraved with near full coverage rose and scroll. Well marbled straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.727, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .015 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .036. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Good to Very good. Bbls have most of an old re-black. Action is gray brown with traces of color. Stocks have old refinish with numerous light marks. Bores are excellent. Action feels tight. Bbls are slightly off face. Mechanically fine. C&R 2) CHURCHILL XXV BOXLOCK. SN 3801. Cal. 12 ga. CROWN GRADE. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 25″ Bbls with Churchill rib, engraved with makers name and Leicester Square address. Gun is proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened action with sliding third fastener has automatic safety and dbl triggers, and is engraved with 80% coverage well cut scroll. Silver inlaid crown over “XXV” is on floorplate. Relatively plain straight grip stock measures 14-1/2″ over leather covered pad. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.727, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .038 (full), right – .013 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .040. Drop at heel: 2-9/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: approx 1/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Included is makers VC leather case, lined in green cloth with celluloid labels. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Bbls retain approx 90% orig blue, with some scattered flecking, light marks, and some areas of loss toward breech end of left bbl. Action retains most of its orig case hardening color. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with numerous marks and rubs. Checkering lightly worn, with some missing diamonds. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors in time. Case is very good. C&R 53065-8, 53065-9 MGM (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3168

3169
$4,600.00

FINE W. W. GREENER “G” EJECTOR “ROYAL” SHOTGUN, EXHIBITED AT CHICAGO EXHIBITION, 1893.

SN 40437. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Bbls are engraved with makers name and address and gun trial information on matted rib, twin ivory beads. Bbl flats are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs and engraved “Chicago Exhn 1893”. Case hardened action with “G” ejector has nicely filed sculpted fences, and is engraved with 90% coverage truly exceptional very small shaded scroll. Makers name is on each side. Newer crotch figured American walnut straight grip buttstock measures 15″ over squished Jostam pad. Orig splinter forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .039 (extra full), right – .040 (extra full). Wall thickness: left – .039, right – .036. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Cast: Neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 15″. CONDITION: Good. Bbls retain 80% of an old re-black. Action has 20% orig case hardening color, engraving remains sharp and clear. Buttstock has most of its orig finish, forend shows considerable wear. Checkering has not been re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time, but fire before gun is cocked.) Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52898-1 MGM (4,000-6,000) ESA – Lot 3169

3170
$4,025.00

*TWO W. & C. SCOTT GUNS, A BOXLOCK LIGHT GAME GUN AND A MONTE CARLO “B” SIDELOCK EJECTOR HEAVY PROOF PIGEON GUN.

1) W.C. SCOTT BOXLOCK EJ. SN 76807. Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. BOXLOCK EJECTOR LIGHT GAME GUN. 30″ Bbls with flat matted game rib are engraved with makers name and address on tops. Bbls are proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened boxlock action with automatic safety, crossbolt third fastener, and dbl triggers is engraved with 70% scroll. Smokey marbled European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over old Silver pad on tapered spacer to change pitch. Splinter ejector forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.732, right – .732. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .018 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls have most of an old re-black over numerous light marks. Action retains 20% orig color. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish over numerous marks. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. Mechanically fine. C&R 2) W.C. SCOTT SIDELOCK EJ. SN 71574. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ chambers. MONTE CARLO “B” SIDELOCK EJECTOR PIGEON SHOTGUN. 28″ Bbls with slightly raised flat matted rib, are engraving with makers name and address on tops. Gun is proofed for 2-3/4″ chambers. Sidelock square back action features automatic safety, square crossbolt, and dbl triggers. Action is engraved with 80% coverage well cut scroll surrounding vignettes of pigeons in flight. Relatively plain European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over Silver type pad. Matching short splinter ejector forend has Scott’s patented release lever. Bore diameter: left -.731, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .022 (mod), right – .011 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of what appears to be orig blue, considerably thinned and brown. Locks are mostly pewter gray toning to brown. Stocks refinished with a few subsequent marks. Checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine with some striations and frosting. Action is tight. Right bbl slightly off face. Mechanically fine. C&R 53065-14, 53065-15 MGM (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3170

3171
$3,450.00

*NEAT AS FOUND J GRAHAM & CO OF INVERNESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 81943. Cal. 12 ga. 25″ bbl, proofed with 2-1/2″ chambers. Chokes are IMP CYL/FULL. Full length narrow game top rib with burst of scroll at breech ends. Dbl triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Beautiful straight grain, straight stocked butt checkered in 2-point pattern with teardrops behind locks, has 14-5/8″ LOP over hardened red leather faced pad. Splinter forearm, checkered in 3-point pattern with engraved push button release. Sidelock action is beautifully rose and scroll engraved in near full coverage and engraved on bottom of sidelocks “J. GRAHAM & CO LTD.” Bottom of action with fabulous floral scroll engraving. Beaded fences are floral and scroll engraved as is top lever and trigger guard. Top tang is scroll engraved and gold inlaid “SAFE” in front of safety. All visible SNs match. Housed in what appears to be its orig full leather takedown case with 2-pc cleaning rod and maker’s label. Initials “B.P.C” embossed on top. Bore diameter: left – .727, right – .725. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (full) right – .002 (cyl). Wall thickness: left – .031, right – .033. Drop at heel: 2-13/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 6 ozs. CONDITION: Very good, as found. Bbls retain more than 80% of their orig blue finish. Action retains approx 30% of its orig case color, mostly on sidelocks, toned elsewhere. Trigger guard and top lever retain 30% of what appears to be their orig blue finish. Buttstock with repair to bottom left finger is very good as competently restored, checkering has thinned, particularly on right side from handling. Forearm shows most of a professionally restored finish with checkering thinning at grip. Bores are bright and shiny with some older repaired dents in left tube near muzzle. Case is good with scrapes and losses, leather is drying. A great full sidelock, vintage pheasant gun if there ever was one. 53203-1 JSL (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3171

3172
$3,737.50

WESTLEY RICHARDS BEST ANSON DEELEY BOXLOCK GAME GUN WITH TWO SETS OF BARRELS AND ORIGINAL CASE.

SN 13578. Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 30″ Damascus bbls have one set choked modified and IC, the other full and full. Both sets of bbls are engraved “Westley Richards. 170. New Bond St. London.” on concave game ribs. Bottoms of bbls are stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs. Each bbl is stamped “Not for Ball” except cylinder bbl. Open choke bbls are numbered to gun, full choke bbls are numbered “13867”. It was Westley Richards policy to assign a new SN for each set of bbls. The two sets were likely made at the same time. Case hardened boxlock action is stamped “Anson & Deeley’s Patent” and with use number “4149” on water table. Action features automatic safety and double triggers. Locking is accomplished with only Westley Richards patent top bolt, and dolls head extension, as found only on early Anson Deeley actions. Action is engraved with nearly full coverage tight small scroll. “Westley Richards” is in scroll terminated ribands on each side. Trigger guard is engraved with pointer and birds on bow, and with scroll and SN on tang. Well streaked and lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. Side panels are checkered and have tear drops. Flat top grip checkering is of point pattern with mullered borders. A silver circle on toe line is engraved with sovereigns crown held aloft in a fist over initials “W. St. L. R”. (Top of case is embossed “W. St. L. Robertson”). Matching splinter forend has horn tip and Deeley release. Open choke bbls: Bore diameter: left-.731, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.025 (Mod), right -.000 (Cyl). Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.031. Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Full choke bbls: Bore diameter: left-.734, right -.734. Bore restrictions: left -.037, right -.035. Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.029. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Makers original oak and leather case with brass corners and sliding brass secondary locks, is lined in green baize with three labels on lid. One has instructions for cleaning, another instructions for using, and the third central label is normal Westley Richards trade label with Prince of Wales plume. Case is partitioned for both bbl sets and contains 3-pc brass and ebony cleaning rod, brass and ebony James Dixon 12 bore chamber brush, and a 12 ga Tomlinson bore cleaner in orig box. The original owner of this gun has been identified as “William St. Leonard Robertson” who matriculated Wadham College, Oxford on October 22, 1884. He served as a Lt. Col. with the Australian Light Horse Division in the Boer War and went on to make a career of the military. CONDITION: Fine, original as found. Bbls retain 60-70%% orig brown. Open choke bbls show the most wear and use. Action retains 25% orig case hardening color, mostly in protected areas, and is mostly a gray to brown. Bores are fine. Open choke bbls are pitted throughout. Full choke bbls have a few pits in right bbl toward breech, and beginning pits in left tube. Action is tight. Open choke bbls have a hint of looseness. Full choke bbls are on face, Open choke bbls are slightly off face. Case leather is dark, stained, and rubbed. Handle is missing. Replaced straps are good. Interior cloth is considerably soiled and marked from contact with bbls and gun, and has a bit of dust and mold. Labels are oil soaked, and dark brown, with some rubs. Accessories are very fine. A nice handling old gun. 52928-4 JSL (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3172

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3173
$2,185.00

*FINE CONDITION WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 700 BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN RETAILED BY ABERCROMBIE & FITCH.

SN 128261. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls are engraved “Abercrombie & Fitch Co Agents” on game rib. Makers name and address are on tops of bbls. Gun is proofed for 2-3/4″ chambers. Case hardened boxlock action with automatic safety and double triggers is engraved with about 60% coverage scroll. Relatively plain European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over ribbed wood butt. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.727, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .037 (full), right – .024 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .035. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-1/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new, with only a few light marks in all orig finishes. Color thinned a bit on bottom edge of action. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53065-16 MGM (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3173

3174
$0.00

*”THE RECORD SINGLE BARREL TRAP GUN” BY PAUL SCHOLBERG.

SN 341. Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chamber. 30″ Bbl is engraved “The Record Single Barrel Trap Gun” on ventilated rib. Bbl and action have Belgian nitro proofs. Case hardened top lever action with well filed beads and scroll engraving, is engraved “Paul Scholberg Liege Belgium” on floorplate. Lightly streaked European walnut round knob pistol grip stock measures 13-3/4″ over open sided Pachmayr pad. One piece beavertail forend has Anson type release. Bore diameter: .727. Bore restrictions: .035 (full). Wall thickness: .070. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 8 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. Soft case. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains approx 80% orig blue. Action with 40 – 50% orig color. Stocks with most of their orig finish with added oil at time of installation of pad, with numerous scratches and chipping of finish. Bore is very fine. Action a bit loose. 52805-1 MGM (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3174

3175
$3,737.50

*FINE LITTLE RIGBY 20 BORE “CHATSWORTH” BOXLOCK EJECTOR LIGHT GAME SHOTGUN.

SN 18225. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26″ Bbls are engraved with makers name and Sackville Street address on narrow game rib. Gun is proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers. Case hardened boxlock action features automatic safety and dbl triggers, and is engraved with 80% coverage well cut scroll within line and geometric borders. “John Rigby & Co” is in scroll terminated riband on each side. Lightly fiddle figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over brown Old English pad, and features drop points and point pattern checkering on semi-diamond hand. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.620, right – .616. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (full), right – .011 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .025, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 5 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. CONDITION: Very good to fine, as partially refinished. Bbls retain over 90% of an old satin re-black with some scattered marks and dings. Action retains approx 40% orig case hardening color, strong where protected. Stocks retain nearly all of an old oil refinish, which is quite light in color, checkering re-cut. Bores are very fine to excellent. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are strong and in time. A great handling lightweight gun. 53065-7 MGM (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3175

3176
$1,150.00

*NEAT J. HARKOM 16 GAUGE BOXLOCK SPORTING GUN.

SN 2418. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ sleeved bbls with plain top rib inscribed “JOSEPH HARKOM & SON 30 GEORGE STREET ENDINBURGH”. Mashed steel front bead, rib extension lightly scroll engraved. Double triggers, automatic ejectors, automatic safety. Buttstock is of nicely figured honey colored walnut checkered in 2-pt pattern with 14″ LOP. There is a 1″ wood extension at butt which is checkered. Splinter forearm is near fully checkered with engraved Anson type push button release. Beautifully sculpted fences are scroll engraved. Sides of action near fully scroll engraved and marked “J. HARKOM & SON” in well executed flowing banner. Bottom of action is near full coverage scroll engraved. Top tang is nicely scroll engraved with gold bar in front of safety engraved “SAFE”. Long tang trigger guard is scroll engraved with border pattern on bow and SN at tang. Silver shield which is unengraved near toe. All visible SNs match. Weight: 5 lbs, 15 ozs. Bore diameter: left – .661, right – .660. Bore restrictions: left – .018 (mod), right – .007 (I/C). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .038. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. CONDITION: Good. Sleeved bbls retain approx. 75% of their older custom blued finish with thinning at muzzles. Receiver has gone mostly gray. Engraving is very lightly worn. Buttstock and forearm have been restored long ago. Checkering is thin. Forearm with two grain separations near iron. Bores are very good with beginning minor orange peel. Mechanics are fine. 53208-1 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3176

3177
$1,725.00

*BOXLOCK EJECTOR GAME SHOTGUN BY JOHN MACPHERSON OF INVERNESS.

SN 77657. Cal. 12 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 28″ Sleeved bbls have MacPherson name and address on narrow swamped game rib. Bbls are nitro-proofed and marked “SLEEVED”. Boxlock action features automatic safety and dbl triggers, and is engraved with near full coverage varying sized open shaded scroll within geometric borders. “John MacPherson” is on each side. Classically streaked and lightly figured buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over checkered wood butt with steel heel and toe plates. Matching splinter Baker ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.726, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .023 (mod), right – .014 (lt mod). Wall thickness: left – .038, right – .034. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: approx 1/4 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP:14-3/8″ . CONDITION: Good, as refurbished. Bbls retain essentially all “best” black done at time of sleeving. Action cleaned to silver. Stocks refinished, edges somewhat rounded. Checkering nicely re-cut. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53024-9 MGM (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3177

3178
$3,737.50

GOOD QUALITY UNDERLEVER HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE BY ELLIOTT & SHELDON.

SN 3203. Cal. .500 BPE. 3″ Chambers. 28″ Steel bbls are engraved with makers name on full length flat matted rib holding express sights. Rifle is black powder proofed for 38 bore. Bbls have Enfield type rifling. Round bodied Jones underlever action is fitted with rebounding back locks with round bodied serpentine hammers. Action and locks are engraved with 60% coverage well cut shaded scroll. Makers name is on lockplates. Well marbled and figured capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt with steel heel and toe plates. Silver oval is engraved with monogram “SIJX” (?). Splinter forend has sliding crossbolt release. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb:approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 8 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain most of their orig blue considerably stained and lightly rusted. Action and locks retain approx 20% of their orig color. Stocks retain most of their orig finish with numerous marks and dings. Bores are very good to fine, with strong rifling, shiny with scattered light pits. Should shoot well. Mechanically good. 52928-2 MGM (3,500-5,500) – Lot 3178

3179
$9,200.00

◊*GORGEOUS C. CASARTELLI DOUBLE RIFLE IN .375H&H CALIBER.

SN 823. Cal. .375H&H. 26″ bbls with 1/4 rib and engraved ramp front blade sight. Nickel plated dbl triggers, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Claw mount scope is a Hensoldt Wetzlar Diatal-D 2-3/4 x 21 scope. Top of left bbl engraved “C CASARTELLI – GARDONE VT”. Steel capped pistol grip buttstock is checkered in 3-point pattern with tear drop behind sidelocks and has beaded cheekpiece on left side with 14-3/8″ LOP over thin red pad. Buttstock with sling swivel and small silver oval near toe. Reinforced action is beautifully case color finished with chain borders and light scroll engraving on both sides. Bottom of action is lightly scroll engraved with wheat pattern engraving on sides. Bushed strikers, and seven pin locks. Splinter forearm with Anson type push button release checkered in 2-point pattern with engraved tip. Blued top lever with border and geometric design engraving. Rolled edge trigger guard with burst of scroll at bow and SN at tang. Left lock engraved “C CASARTELLI” at front. Housed in a black plastic case with red liner. All visible SNs match. WEIGHT: 11lbs. 6oz. with scope. CONDITION: Very fine, as lightly field used. Bbls retain nearly all of their orig blued finish. Action retains about 95% of its orig case hardened finish. Buttstock and forearm are very fine with minor impressions and light scratches and retain more than 95% of their orig finish. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine, except ejector in need of minor adjustment as left ejector will not trip. Case is very good. This is a fabulous dbl rifle and quite rare as Casartelli is not known to have made many dbl rifles. 53024-6 JSL (5,500-8,500) – Lot 3179

3180
$8,912.50

*WELL MADE, SIDELOCK EJECTOR OVER UNDER DANGEROUS GAME DOUBLE RIFLE BY FRANZ SODIA WITH SUPERB RELIEF ENGRAVED GAME SCENES OF LARGEST MEMBERS OF “THE BIG FIVE”.

SN 15488. (1967) Cal. .470 NE. 26″ Demi-bloc OU bbls are fitted with matted top rib holding one standing rear and silver bead front, sights. Makers name and address are on central portion. Bbls are of Bohler Antinit steel, and bear 1967 Ferlach proofs. Coin finished double Kersten OU action fitted with hand detachable sidelocks, features automatic safety, bushed strikers, and dbl triggers (front articulated). Action is engraved with exceptionally well cut varying sized relief scroll which surrounds deep relief engraved vignette of black rhino on bottom. Fences are deeply relief carved with acanthus and oak leaves. Lockplates with scroll at tails, are also deeply sculpted with vignette of three elephant on left plate, and three cape buffalo in sylvan setting on right. Dense fiddle figured and lightly streaked European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock with shadow line right hand cheekpiece measures 14-3/8″ over brown open sided pad. Matching 3-pc ejector forend has Deeley type release. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-11/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 9 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, appears little fired since proof, with only a few light handling marks in metal finishes, with a scattering of small dents and marks in wood. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. 53024-5 MGM (5,500-7,500) C&R – Lot 3180

3181
$3,737.50

*UNUSUAL TWO CALIBER OVER-UNDER DOUBLE RIFLE BY WAFFEN HAGN OF KOCHEL A SEE (BAVARIA) WITH SWAROVSKI SCOPE.

SN 771.75. Cal. .243/ 22 WMR. 24-1/2″ Bbls with 1975 Ferlach proofs, are fitted with matted top rib holding claw scope bases and iron sights. Coin finished scallop-backed action with unique tipping locking block actuated by underlever, which is also a cocking lever, is engraved with 70% coverage scroll, and features non-automatic safety, over-under rifle selector on left side, and dbl set triggers. Somewhat figured European walnut horn capped pistol grip buttstock with fluted Tyrolean cheekpiece measures 14-5/8″ over thin leather covered pad. Matching schnabeled forend has Deeley type release. Rifle is fitted with Swarovski 4 X scope with three post reticle in soldered on claw rings. Drop at heel: approx 2-1/2″, drop at comb: approx 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. CONDITION: Excellent. Little used, with some fairly heavy dings in wood, as well as some light scratches. Mechanically fine. Scope is excellent, optically clear. 52908-4 MGM (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3181

3182
$3,450.00

*J. P. SAUER MODEL 3000 DRILLING WITH SCOPE AND SUB-CALIBER INSERT.

SN F16748. Cal. 12 ga/ 12 ga/ 30-06. 25″ Bbls have pop-up rear sight and claw bases in full length matted rib. All pertinent factory markings are on tops of bbls. Coin finished scallop-backed Blitz action features Greener side safety, cocking indicators, Greener crossbolt, side clips, and dbl triggers (front set). Action is engraved with 60% coverage simple scroll. Relatively plain European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock with hogback comb and right hand cheekpiece measures 14-1/4″ over deteriorated white line pad. Beavertail forend has Deeley release. Drilling is mounted with Hensoldt 10 x 42 scope with duplex reticle, and target adjustment knobs in claw rings. Also included is a Krieghoff sub-caliber insert in 22 Winchester rimfire. Bore diameter: left -719., right – .717. Bore restrictions: left – .018 (mod), right – .015 (mod). Drop at heel: approx 3-1/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, showing limited field use, with a few marks and scratches in finish of orig wood. Coin finish of action somewhat darkened on bottom. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Scope has a few light ring marks. Optically clear. Sub-caliber insert is excellent. 52908-2 MGM (2,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 3182

3183
$2,587.50

*FORTUNA 12 GAUGE DRILLING WITH SUB-CALIBER CONVERSION INSERT AND SCOPE.

SN 963711. Cal. 12 ga/ 12 ga/ 9.3 x 74. 25″ Bbls have pop-up rear sight in full length matted rib fitted with Recknagel scope bases. Makers name and “MADE IN GDR” are on left bbl. Case hardened scallop-backed Blitz action with Greener type safety, is lightly scroll engraved. Plain walnut capped pistol grip buttstock with slight hogback comb and right hand cheekpiece measures 14-3/8″ over black Decelerator rifle pad. Beavertail forend has Deeley release. Leupold 1 – 4 Variable scope with three post and crosshair reticle is in Recknagel QD combination base. Bore diameter: left -.720, right – .719. Bore restrictions: left – .035 (full), right – .025 (mod). Drop at heel: approx 3-1/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-13/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 8 lbs. 0 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. Also included is a full length sub-caliber bbl insert in 22 Winchester magnum rimfire. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain nearly all of their orig blue. Action has approx 40 – 50% orig color, with considerable hand wear. Stocks have nearly all their orig finish with some marks and bumps. Bores are fine with some light frost or leading in shotgun bbls. Action is tight. Scope has scratches in exterior lacquer. Optically clear. 52908-1 MGM (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3183

3184
$3,737.50

*UNUSUAL OVER -UNDER SHOTGUN/ RIFLE COMBINATION GUN BY ANTONIO ZOLI WITH DRAMATIC LARGE SCROLL AND RELIEF GAME SCENE ENGRAVING BY FRACASSI WITH ZEISS SCOPE.

SN 48898. Cal. 12 ga. and .22 Remington. 24″ Mono-bloc bbls have scope bases and flip-up rear sight along with sourdough front, in top rib. Low profile sideplated OU action with non-automatic safety and dbl triggers, front set, is engraved with full coverage relief scroll surrounding vignettes of stags and hinds on both sides and bottom of action. Relatively plain capped pistol grip buttstock with hogback comb and right hand cheekpiece measures 14-1/2″ over checkered plastic buttplate. One piece forend has Deeley type release. Rifle is fitted with Zeiss 6X rail scope with three post reticle with claw mounts. Drop at heel: approx 2-7/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to as new, appears little fired since proof, with only a few light handling marks, mostly in wood. Scope has some small marks, optically clear. 53024-4 MGM (2,500-4,000) – Lot 3184

3185
$0.00

*L’ARTIGIANA 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN LIKELY MADE BY BERNADELLI IN GARDONE.

SN 1290. Cal. 20 ga. 27-1/2″ fluid steel bbls with matted tapered top rib and small white front bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choked mod/full. Double triggers, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Straight grip buttstock, checkered in 2-point pattern with sling swivels near toe and 14-1/4″ LOP over serrated, lined buttplate. Splinter forearm with push button release checkered in 2-point pattern. Coin finished action is nicely floral and scroll engraved with about 80% coverage. Burst of scroll on trigger guard and floral pattern found on breech balls. Bushed strikers. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Fine as partially restored. Bbls retain 95% of a restored blue finish. Engraving has thinned. Receiver is excellent and retains most of it’s orig coin type finish. Buttstock and forearm are fine with scattered handling marks and scratches and some light finish added for presentation thought stocks have never been sanded. Mechanics are fine. Bores are bright and shiny. 53024-8 JSL (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3185

3186
$1,725.00

*CASED 12 GAUGE SIDE PLATED BOXLOCK SHOTGUN BY C. MASQUELIER OF LIGE, BELGIUM.

SN 138. Cal. 12 ga. 26-1/2″ fluid steel bbls with tapered, matted game rib and brass front bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Chokes are FULL/FULL. Gold plated single selective trigger, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with tear drop behind locks and mounted with sling swivel. 13-3/4″ LOP over lined checkered butt. Short, beaver tail forearm with push button release, checkered in 3-point pattern. Bottom rib mounted with sling swivel. Side plated boxlock action is reinforced and engraved in floral and scroll pattern throughout and case hardened. Sides of breech balls with side clips. Top lever and trigger guard are engraved in floral and scroll patterns and blued. Housed in an old Gucci brand leather case with green and red top straps and brass nameplate. Case with green felt lining. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 9 oz. CONDITION: Very good as partially restored. Bbls retain nearly all of a high quality restored rust blued finish. Receiver retains approximately 80% of its orig case color. Buttstock with hunting bumps and scratches particularly on left side, retains approximately 90% of its orig finish with some finish added for preservation. Beavertail forearm is an older replacement and retains most of its custom finish. Top lever and trigger guard have been re-blued and retains most of their custom finish as does forearm iron. Trigger retains nearly all of its restored gold plating, this gun having started life as a double trigger game gun. Mechanics need attention as left bbl will not fire. Bores are excellent. Case is fair, leather, torn at corners, handle missing and scattered scrapes and losses. 53024-7 JSL (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3186

3187
$10,925.00

*DEEP RELIEF CARVED HEEREN DROPPING BLOCK FULL STOCK KIPLAUF BY FURTSCHEGGER OF FERLACH WITH KAHLES SCOPE.

SN 601. (stamped on front of action, visible with forend removed, as well as on left side of bbl) Cal. 243 WINCHESTER. 23-1/2″ Tapered octagon bbl is fitted with Recknagel scope bases and iron sights in integral matted rib. Coin finished Heeren single shot dropping block action with its unusual combination set trigger/ cocking lever, is deep relief carved with full coverage large scroll surrounding full relief vignettes of game; auerhahn displays behind two hens on right side of action, while a roebuck pursues a doe on right. Makers mark “WF”, is on front of action and bottom of bbl. Intricately stump figured and somewhat marbled European walnut extreme rosewood capped pistol grip buttstock with hogback comb and Tyrolean right hand cheekpiece measures 14-1/4″ over open sided Pachmayr pad. Fish scale checkering is at grip, and forend which is rosewood capped and extends to muzzle. Removable rear portion has shadow line schnabel. Rifle is fitted with Kahles 6X scope with three post and crosshair reticle in Recknagel QD rings. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/4″, drop at comb: approx 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP:14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of very little field use, with only a few minor handling and assembly marks in all finishes. Scope is excellent, optically clear. 53051-19 MGM (5,000-8,000) – Lot 3187

3188
$6,325.00

*HOLLAND & HOLLAND BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE WITH ZEISS SCOPE, CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 3975. (ca 1980) Cal. .270. 24-1/2″ Sporter bbl with makers name and address on top, is fitted with 6 leaf express rear sight, and front ramp with folding sight protector. DWM model 1908 98 Mauser action is fitted with Holland’s scope bases, and has had bolt altered for low scope use. A commercial trigger and side safety have been fitted. Bottom metal with hinged floorplate is engraved “4 Cartridges”. H&H SN is on trigger guard bow. Relatively plain European walnut trap steel capped pistol grip stock (front sight in trap) features Monte Carlo comb, leather covered pad, recoil bolt, and point pattern checkering. Rifle is fitted with Zeiss Diatal – ZA 6X scope with three post and crosshair reticle in H&H rings. Rifle is housed in orig green canvas full length case with H&H label in lid, lined in green cloth and contains cleaning equipment. LOP: 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new retaining virtually all metal finish with some light scratches. Wood also excellent, with some water spots on butt, and scratches on left side. Scope is excellent, with some marks. Bore is excellent. Case is near new. 53051-16 MGM (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3188

3189
$6,900.00

*WESTLEY RICHARDS “DELUXE” BOLT ACTION DANGEROUS GAME RIFLE.

SN 43404. (ca 1985) Cal. .375 H&H Magnum. 25″ Round bbl fitted with express sights in island base, and classic front ramp with Westley Richards type folding hood has makers name and address on top. Standard length Model 98 Mauser action with turned down engine turned bolt, and Model 70 type safety, retains standard trigger. Drop box bottom metal has hinged floorplate. Action, bottom metal, sights, and trap grip cap are engraved with full coverage large open shaded scroll. Dense, somewhat streaked European walnut stock with Monte Carlo comb, large right hand cheekpiece, point pattern checkering, and hard rubber forend tip, measures 14-5/8″ over Silver type pad. Drop at heel: approx 2-5/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/4″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 9 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of very little use, with only a few minor marks in metal surfaces, and some marks in wood, most notably on left side above trigger. Bore is excellent. Mechanically excellent. 53051-14 MGM (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3189

3190
$8,050.00

*W. J. JEFFERY MARKED SQUARE BRIDGE MAUSER DANGEROUS GAME BOLT ACTION RIFLE.

SN 6131. (on bottom of action and wing safety) Cal. .500 Jeffery. 24″ Round bbl fitted with express sights in island base, and sleeved-on front ramp with flip-up night bead, is marked “W. J. JEFFERY & CO. LTD” “13 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S ST. LONDON. S.W.” on left rear. Proof marks are absent. Standard length Model 98 Mauser action with caliber engraved on receiver ring, has square bridge and cartridge feed fingers for single stack magazine in Westley Richards style. Long bolt handle has knob checkered in four teardrop pattern. Extra deep bottom metal has hinged floorplate. Nicely marbled European walnut trap capped pistol grip stock with ebony tip, recoil bolts, right hand cheekpiece, and classic point pattern checkering, measures 14-3/8″ over Silver type pad. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 10 lbs. 4 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, possibly fired only once or twice. There are only one or two minor marks in all finishes. Mechanically fine. 52749-1 MGM (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3190

3191
$6,037.50

◊*FINE WILLIAM EVANS BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN .404 JEFFREY CALIBER.

SN 11071. Cal. .404 Jeffery. 26″ tapered rnd bbl with 3-leaf folding rear sight and ramp blade front sight. Bbl marked “WILLIAM EVANS 63 PALL MALL SAINT JAMESES LONDON / 404 55 GRAINS CORDITE 400 GRAINS SOFT NOSE SOLID POINTED BULLET”. Blued Mauser action. Fiddleback stock with capped full pistol grip checkered in 2-point pattern with oval and sling swivel near toe has 14-1/8″ LOP over black Decelerator pad. Forearm checkered in 3-point pattern with ebony nose tip. A sling eye is soldered to bottom of bbl and sleeved on. Blued floorplate and trigger guard with SN. Screws are floral engraved. Grip cap is blued with initials “WE”. Action mounted with Holland & Holland style scope rings. Weight: 9lbs. 1oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains approx 95% orig blue. Stock is a very well done replacement and retains virtually all its custom finish and retains nearly all of its custom finish. Bore is very good with minor frosting in throat and in grooves though will not impact performance. Mechanics are fine. This is an excellent rifle! 53019-1 JSL (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3191

3192
$1,610.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: The caliber is 6.5×54 (rimless) not 6.5x54R (rimmed) as stated in the catalog.

*MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER 1903 FULL STOCK CARBINE.

SN 14784. Cal. 6.5 x 54R. 18-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl with flip-up and fixed rear sight and ramp blade front sight. Mounted with Leupold M8-2.5X Compact scope. Dbl set triggers. Full length stock checkered in 3-point pattern at forearm and grip. Steel pistol gripcap, cheekpiece on left side of stock and 13-7/8″ LOP from front trigger. Top of action is marked “PATENT / MANNLICHER / SCHOENAUER / 1903”. Sling swivels with Beeman leather sling currently mounted. All visible SNs match. WEIGHT: 7lbs 13oz with scope and sling. CONDITION: Fine, bbl retains 95% orig blue as does action. Stock is very good with scattered scratches and hunting bumps and retains about 90% of its orig finish, checkering has thinned slightly. Bore is very good with minor frosting in grooves. Mechanics are fine. 53051-21 JSL (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3192

3193
$3,162.50

*CLASSIC GENSCHOW 98 MAUSER SPORTER CALIBER 10.75×57.

SN 1383. Cal. 10.75×57. 25″ part rnd-part oct ribbed bbl. Blue finish overall with 1pc European walnut stock with horn butt and grip cap. Modestly engraved on receiver and trigger guard with a 5 rnd mag capacity and traditional Mauser flip safety. 3/4″ European sling swivels with a Geco retailers mark on the receiver ring. Suitable for any large game in the Continental US. Accompanied by a set of CH4D dies and a qty of brass formed from LC Match .30-06 stock. CONDITION: Very good overall with most blue finish remaining. Slight finish loss at high points at bolt handle, sling swivels and muzzle. Stock is somewhat weathered with numerous small bruises and worn finish from hunting use. Stock is solid with no material loss or cracking. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp and functioning. Visible numbers matching. 53138-3 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3193

3194
$2,300.00

◊*WEATHERBY MK V RIFLE BY SAUER IN .300 WEATHERBY MAGNUM CALIBER.

SN P2488. Cal. .300 Weatherby Magnum. 24″ tapered rnd bbl. Left side of bbl marked “Weatherby / 300 Magnum”. Fixed rear sight and ramp blade front sight. Stocks are skip line checkered with cheekpiece on left side and forearm nosecap and full pistol gripcap are of rosewood accents. Dbl set triggers. 14-7/8″ LOP from front trigger over Weatherby white lined waffle pad. Mounted with Weatherby Variable 2-3/4-X to 10-X scope. Has leather front sight protectors and rubber scope covers. Small import mark on right side of action. Visible SNs match. Weight: 9lbs. 7oz. with scope. CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 95-97% orig blue finish with only very minor toning and handling marks. Stocks are crisp and show only very light handling marks. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Optics are clear. This gun would make an excellent set up for mule deer or many other types of large game in North America. 53024-10 JSL (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3194

3195
$2,012.50

*FINE GERMAN WEATHERBY MARK V BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

SN P30744. Cal. 240 Weatherby Magnum. Fine Sauer made rifle. 24″ tapered bbl with fixed blade ramp front sight and fixed rear sight. Stocks are skip line checkered at grip and wrist. Set triggers. Stocks are mounted with rosewood forend tip and grip cap as well as cheek piece on left side. Butt is a Weatherby white lined waffle pad. Scope is a Herter & Reuss 2-7X power. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 9 lbs 11 oz. Accompanied by leather sight keeper and scope protector. CONDITION: Fine with only very light field use. Receiver and bbl retain approx 98% orig blued finish. Buttstock retains approx 90% of its orig finish with minor handling marks and finish beginning to dry. Mechanics are fine. Bore is very good. Optics are good. Leather is in good condition. 53024-3 JSL (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3195

3196
$8,050.00

*EARLY GRIFFIN & HOWE CUSTOM RIFLE WITH SCOPE, STOCKED BY FRED ADOLPH AND ENGRAVED BY RUDOLPH KORNBRATH, GIVEN TO SON OF L.C. SMITH BY HIS SISTER.

SN 6. Cal. .35 Whelen. 22″ Bbl with short quarter rib, is engraved “No. 6 Griffin & Howe Inc New York” (In early years Griffin & Howe had a separate SN range for each caliber, so this is the 6th 35 Whelen made.). Springfield action with engine turned bolt has later side mount base added. Action and bottom metal nicely scroll engraved; floorplate with scene of moose fighting off attacking wolf. This engraving undoubtedly by Rudolph Kornbrath. Very fine fiddle figured and nicely marbled European walnut capped pistol grip stock features steel trap buttplate and horn forend tip. Fred Adolph, known for his pre-war custom rifles, with fancy checkering patterns having acanthus carved accents, most likely did the stock work on this rifle, as it is assumed he worked for G & H in their early years. A silver oval is engraved “BURNS LYMAN SMITH” (son of L.C. Smith of shotgun fame) “SYRACUSE NY” “FROM SISTER”. Rifle is fitted with Zeiss Zielvier scope with fine crosshair and dot reticle in G & H rings. Drop at heel: approx 3-1/8″, drop at comb: approx 1-7/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight without scope: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, as professionally refinished. Metal parts retain nearly all of a sympathetic rust re-blue, engraving on bbl considerably thinned. Engraving on action slightly softened. Stock has professional hand rubbed oil finish. Carving slightly rounded. 3″ x 1/4″ piece of wood inset on left side near scope base. Bore is fine, sharp rifling, with frosting toward breech end. Scope is excellent, optically clear. 53051-18 MGM (5,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 3196

3197
$0.00

*FINE 1936 VINTAGE GRIFFIN & HOWE 1903 SPORTING CARBINE IN .30-06 CALIBER.

SN 1488. Cal. 30-06 20″ Medium weight sporter bbl w/typical G&H sleeved-on front ramp with silver bead front sight with knurled, machined sight protector. Top of bbl is engraved “No. 1488 GRIFFIN & HOWE, INC. NEW YORK”. Caliber is at rear. Standard Springfield ’03 action has had tang re-shaped to a more graceful line, bolt body and raceway damascened, and bolt knob flattened on bottom and checkered. A Lyman 48 long slide receiver sight has been fitted, additionally, a G&H sidemount and set of double lever QD scope rings is mounted on the left receiver. Fine straight grain walnut butt, orig. G&H sling swivels, with steel gripcap and silver oval near toe. Stock is finished with a solid red G&H mounted pad. Left side of butt with a small, beaded, right hand cheek piece. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 9 oz. LOP 14″. Consignor states only 73 G&H custom riles produced in 1936. CONDITION: Fine as partially restored, by G&H. Bbl retains approximately 90% of what appears to be its orig finish, toning and turning brown towards muzzle. Damascening is very good with some minor losses on bolt. Buttstock with minor hunting bumps has been repaired behind top of action into wrist with checkering at wrist cleaned up and retouched. Overall stocks retain nearly all of its restored finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very good with some minor staining in grooves. 52882-3 JSL (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3197

3198
$172.50

SPECIAL DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please note, the hammer price of the lot will be matched dollar for dollar up to a $1,000 match and donated to the Dana-Farber Institute, commonly known as the “Jimmy Fund” locally. Founded in Boston in 1947, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is world-renowned for its leadership in adult and pediatric cancer treatment and research. Your gift provides Dana-Farber with crucial dollars that can be directed where and when they are needed the most. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 53219-3 (300-400) – Lot 3198

3199
$9,200.00
Revised: 3/9/2018

Please Note: This lot is accompanied by a 1993 dated A.H. Fox Factory Letter confirming the gun’s grade and configuration with ship date Oct. 23, 1923 to Von Lengerke and Antoine, Chicago, IL.

*PHILADELPHIA A. H. FOX XE SHOTGUN.

SN 25832. (1923) Cal. 12 ga. 2-5/8″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls with narrow, matted rib, are marked “CHROMOX FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL” and “MADE BY A.H. FOX GUN Co. PHILA. PA. U.S.A.” on tops, twin ivory beads. Breech ends are engraved with 2″ flourishes of large open shaded scrolled acanthus. Bbl flats are stamped with SN, grade, and Fox proof. Outer edges of flats and cocking slide, are damascened. Case hardened action with rebated back features automatic safety and Kautzky single selective trigger in rear position. Action is engraved in typical second generation “X” style with large shaded stylized oak leaves and acorns surrounding oval vignettes of flying quail on each side under “ANSLEY H. FOX”. Bottom of action depicts a fox in mountainous background. Well marbled and nicely figured European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over leather faced Silver type pad. Side panels are checkered and checkering at grip is in semi-fancy backed modified point pattern. Attenuated splinter ejector forend has inset ebony tip and Deeley type release. Bore diameter: left-.728, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.039 (full), right -.042 (full). Minimum wall thickness: left -.035, right -.025. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining a high percentage of orig finish on wood and metal, bbls over 85% blue, with a few minor marks and scratches, action over 90% vivid color, thinning and silvering on bottom and sharp edges, stocks most of their orig finish, grain somewhat raised. Checkering is slightly worn. Both stocks have a number of marks and scratches. Forend has considerable denting toward tip. There are some light chips behind action tang on buttstock. Bores are very fine, with some light frosting, and a couple of inconsequential raised dents on bottom of left bbl. Action is tight. Ejectors are in time. Trigger works well. This is a fine old high grade Fox. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53131-1 MGM (4,500-7,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 3199

3200
$4,312.50

*FOX A GRADE 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN OF VERY LATE SAVAGE MANUFACTURE.

SN 303838A. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ bbl. Chokes are MOD/FULL. Chambers are 2-3/4″. Matted top rib with steal front bead. Tops of bbls marked “SPECIAL ALLOY – FORGED STEEL” on right, “SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION, UTICA, NY. USA / PROOF TESTED – 16 GAUGE – 2-3/4 INCH CHAMBER”. Dbl triggers, extractor, auto safety. Rnd knob pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over lined HRBP. Splinter forearm checkered in 2-point pattern with engraved Deeley release. Action is engraved in typical Savage A grade pattern with shaded floral scroll on sides and bottom. Trigger guard with diamond and shaded arrow pattern and SN at tang. Triggers are nickel plated. Housed in an early Leg-O-Mutton case with green felt liner. All visible SNs match. WEIGHT: 6lbs. 6oz. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Gun retains 95+% of its late style factory finishes. Buttstock is sound with minor handling marks and very minor grain separation at top left of frame and minor chipping on bottom of frame near action. Action with approx 80% fading Savage cyanide case hardened finish remaining. Trigger guard retains nearly all of it late factory finish. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Case is good with scrapes and losses, handle is half torn, interior of case is good. This is a fine example of how the late SAVAGE Fox A Grade guns appear. 53203-2 JSL (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3200

3201
$2,300.00

EXCEEDINGLY RARE PARKER GRADE ONE 14 GAUGE HAMMER GUN SHOTGUN RESTORED BY TURNBULL.

SN 57908. Cal. 14 ga. #1 frame. 28″ laminated Damascus pattern bbls with matted top rib and steel front bead. 2-5/8″ chamber. Fishtail top lever. Double trigger, extractor, no safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with silver shield behind top lever and 14-1/8″ LOP over Parker Bros. DHBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver is very lightly scroll engraved and marked Parker Bros. on sides. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .699, right – .699. Bore restrictions: left – .018 (mod), right – .015 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .026. Drop at heel: 3-5/16″, drop at comb: 2″. Weight: 7 lbs 0 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as expertly restored by Turnbull. Bbls retain virtually all of their restored black and white contrast finish as does receiver and trigger guard. Buttstock and forearm with only minor handling marks retain nearly all of their professionally restored finish. Bores are pitted throughout. Mechanics are crisp. According to the Parker story this is only one of four 14 gauge top action hammer guns with 28″ bbls. Parker collectors almost never have an opportunity to obtain an orig 14 gauge for their collection and this gun should not be overlooked. 53098-22 JSL (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3201

3202
$1,840.00

RARE PARKER GRADE 2, 12 GAUGE HAMMER SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL FOLSOM TRAP BUTTPLATE.

SN 38388. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Damascus bbl. 2-5/8″ chambers. Full length Damascus top rib. No. 1 frame. Dbl triggers, extractors, no safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with nickel shield on top of wrist and 14-1/4″ LOP over extremely rare “The Parker Trap” HRBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip checkered in typical Grade 2 pattern. Receiver is engraved in typical Grade 2 pattern with birds and light scroll engraving and marked “Parker Bros” on sides. All visible SN’s match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs, 10 ozs. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain approximately 80% visible Damascus pattern with some type of overcoat that gives them a dark brown appearance, however, this could easily be remedied. Buttstock and forearm are quite nice, checkering is crisp with minor handling marks and retain more than 95% orig finish. The extraordinarily rare buttplate is quite crisp. Action with traces of orig case color appears untouched with some minor staining on bottom of frame. Bores are bright and shiny with areas of scattered minor pits. Mechanics are fine. This is easily one of the nicest Parker Trap Hammer guns examined by this cataloger, and the scarcity of the buttplate should not be understated. 53033-1 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3202

3203
$4,025.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: Good News: The serial number should read 124973. The Parker Gun Id & Serialization book confirms this SN as a Grade 3 Hammerless 16 ga, straight grip with 26″ Damascus barrels.

*DANDY PARKER DH GRADE 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 124793. Cal. 16 ga. 25-15/16″ (orig length) Damascus bbls. 2-1/2″ chambers. #1 frame. Choke mod/full. Full length matted top rib with white plastic mid and front beads. Usual rib inscription. Double triggers, extractors, auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with tear drop behind action. 13-7/8″ LOP over orig Parker skeleton butt. Silver oval near toe engraved “1904” in fancy pattern. Splinter forearm checkered in standard DH pattern with Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver is nicely engraved in typical early D grade pattern with setter on right, pointer on left surrounded by flowing scroll engraving. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .670, right – .667. Bore restrictions: left – .032 (full), right – .014 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .020, right – .021. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Very good. BBls retain more than 90% orig Damascus pattern starting to thin on left tube near grip area and breech end. Receiver has gone gray as has long tang trigger guard although engraving is still crisp. Buttstock and forearm are very good, checkering has lightly thinned and stocks retain most of what is likely a factory restored finish with only minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny with very minor beginning erosion. According to the Parker story this is one of 60 made with original 26″ bbls. 53098-23 JSL (2,500-3,750) C&R – Lot 3203

3204
$1,150.00

*EARLY LIGHTWEIGHT PARKER DH 12 GAUGE GAME GUN SHOTGUN.

SN 114717. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Damascus bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. #1-1/2 frame. Choked Improved cylinder/full. Full length matted top rib with brass front bead. Usual rib inscription. Double triggers, extractors, auto safety. Pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with tear drop behind action. 14-1/2″ LOP over modern red pad. Brass oval near toe. Splinter forearm checkered in standard DH pattern with engraved Deeley release and engraved steel tip. Receiver is nicely engraved in typical early D grade pattern with setter on right, pointer on left surrounded by flowing scroll engraving. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .735, right – .734. Bore restrictions: left – .025 (mod), right – .007 (I/C). Wall thickness: left – .021, right – .020. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 10 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain app 90% orig Damascus pattern with some minor staining. Buttstock and forearm have been expertly restored. Checkering is crisp. Trigger guard has been reblued, tang with later screw at back of grip and some minor filler on right side of tang. Buttstock with old repair through wrist which is now near invisible. Receiver retains approximately 20% orig color. Gun is very slightly loose on the hinge. Mechanics are fair although forearm release spring is in need of repair, and hinge as noted above. Bores are excellent. 53098-16 JSL (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3204

3205
$1,955.00

*RESTORED PARKER DHE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 138678. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Titanic steel bbls with twin ivory beads, No. 2 frame size. 2-3/4″ chambers. Chokes are IMP MOD/FULL. Dbl triggers, auto ejectors, non auto safety. Replacement buttstock with checkered side panels is checkered in 2-point pattern with capped pistol grip, brass oval at toe and has 15″ LOP over a maroon colored leather covered pad. Splinter forearm checkered in standard DHE pattern with engraved Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver is engraved in standard DHE pattern with pointer on left, setter on right surrounded by scroll. Trigger plate with four flying geese. Accompanied by PGCA letter dated May 5th, 2000 identifying this gun as a DHE grade 12 gauge with 30″ Titanic Steel bbls and gives orig stock configurations with a ship weight of 7 lbs. 13 ozs. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .731, right – .731. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .024 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 8 lbs. 2 ozs. CONDITION: Fine, as completely refurbished. Bbls retain approx 95% refurbished blue finish with sling swivel holes repaired ahead of forearm and engraving at breech ends washed. Action retains approx 90% refurbished case color. Replacement buttstock retains nearly all of its custom finish. Forearm wood with repairs at knuckle from three older grain separations, retains nearly all of its restored finish, with checkering re-cut. Mechanics are functional. Bores are good with scattered areas of patchy roughness. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53195-6 JSL (1,500-2,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 3205

3206
$2,300.00

*PARKER DHE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 159013. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Titanic steel bbls with full length matted top rib, ivory bead front sight. 2-3/4″ chambers. Chokes are marked CYL/MOD. 1-1/2 frame. Sgl selective trigger, auto ejectors, non auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with teardrop behind action, has silver oval near toe and 13-7/8″ LOP over Hawkins pad. Splinter forearm with engraved Deeley release and steel tip is checkered in standard DHE pattern. Action is nicely engraved in standard DHE pattern. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .735, right – .736. Bore restrictions: left – .029 (full), right – .007 (I/C). Wall thickness: left – .029, right – .026. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6 lbs. 15 ozs. CONDITION: Fine as professionally refurbished, bbls retain approx 90% of a rust blued refinish. Buttstock and forearm retain most of a professionally restored finish with minor handling marks throughout. Action has been cyanide case colored and retains approx 90% of that finish. Trigger guard retains approx half of its blue restored finish. Bores are very good. Mechanics are fine, lever is slightly left of center and doll’s head slightly rounded. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53195-7 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R; ESA – Lot 3206

3207
$2,070.00

*PARKER BROTHERS DHE GRADE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 87958. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ bbls marked Titanic Steel (reduced to this length). 2-3/4″ chambers. Chokes are IC/IC. No. 2 frame. Dbl triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Replacement capped pistol grip buttstock, checkered in standard DHE pattern with teardrop behind action and silver oval near toe, has a 14-7/8″ LOP over blued skeleton buttplate. Replacement splinter forearm checkered in standard DHE pattern with engraved Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver is engraved in early D grade pattern. Visible SNs match, but some parts have been renumbered. Bore diameter: left – .730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .003 (I/C), right – .006 (I/C). Wall thickness: left – .026, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. 13 ozs. CONDITION: Fine as refurbished and modified. Bbls with contemporary “Titanic” marking on rib retain nearly all of their custom blue finish, doll’s head is a bit proud of action. Action retains virtually all of its custom cyanide case colors with engraving lightly thinned. Buttstock and forend are well done replacements and retain nearly all there custom finish. Bores are very good with beginning pitting and patches of roughness in both tubes. Mechanics are functional. 53195-5 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3207

3208
$4,887.50

*EXTREMELY RARE PARKER DHE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL 36″ BARRELS.

SN 183654. Cal. 12 ga. 36″ Titanic Steel bbls. #2 frame. Chambers lengthened. Choke full/full. Full length matted top rib with brass mid and large white front bead. Miller single trigger, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in standard DHE pattern with nickel oval near toe and 13-1/4″ LOP from rear position trigger to modern Jostam pad. Splinter forearm checkered in standard DHE pattern with Deeley release and steel tip is an extremely fine professional restock. Receiver is nicely engraved in standard DHE pattern, setter on right, pointer on left, 4 pheasants on bottom surrounded by flowing Parker scroll. All visible SNs match. Bore diameter: left – .736, right – .733. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full) right – .035 (full). Wall thickness: left – .038, right – .036. Drop at heel: “1-7/8, drop at comb: 1-3/8”. Weight: 8 lbs 5 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as restored retaining virtually all restored finish to both wood and metal. Receiver appears to have been case colored by Turnbull and is a faithful reproduction of orig Parker case colors. Forearm wood as noted above is a proper replacement and pattern of checkering is similar to but not exactly in true DHE style. Buttstock appears mostly sound although there is a minor grain separation at bottom of right frame and an old minor repair behind top tang. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent with only very minor staining. According to the Parker story there were only 8 steel barreled DHE 12 gauge guns with 36″ titanic steel bbls. 53098-17 JSL (4,500-7,000) C&R – Lot 3208

3209
$4,600.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE (ONE OF THREE) PARKER VHE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL 36″ BARRELS.

SN 174003. Cal 12 ga. 36″ Vulcan steel bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choked full/full. No. 3 frame size. Full length matted top rib with twin ivory beads. Double triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Capped full pistol grip buttstock with 14-1/4″ LOP over modern Decelerator pad. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip checkered in standard VH grade pattern. Action is zigzag boarder engraved and marked “Parker Bros.” on side. Bore diameter: left – .736, right – .737. Bore restrictions: left – .039 (full), right – .042 (full). Wall thickness: left – .043, right – .044. Drop at heel: 2-7/16″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 9 lbs 12 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as competently restored, most likely by Turnbull. Bbls and trigger guard retain virtually all of their restored blued finish. Receiver retains nearly all of its bold, restored case color. Buttstock and forearm rate very good with scattered light handling marks and may be factory replacements as the checkering does not have a mullered border, though the shape and overall appearance of the stocks looks factory. Very minor loss behind top tang, otherwise stocks are sound, mechanics are crisp. Bores are good with beginning pitting noted. An extreme Parker rarity! Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53098-20 JSL (3,500-5,500) C&R; ESA – Lot 3209

3210
$13,800.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: There was a typographical error in the catalog description. It is a 28 gauge as noted in the title AND Additional Information: DAC: 1-5/8″, DAH: 2-3/4″. RIGHT BBL: Bore = .553; Choke = .025; Thickness = .028. LEFT BBL: Bore = .550; Choke =  .025; Thickness = 0.27

*FABULOUS AND RARE ALL ORIGINAL PARKER VH 28 GAUGE DOUBLE SHOTGUN.

SN 158793. Cal. 20 ga. 30″ Vulcan Steel bbls. 2-7/8″ chambers. #0 frame. Full length matted top rib with steel front bead. Double triggers, extractors, auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 13-7/8″ LOP over orig Parker Bros. DHBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip. Case colored receiver is zigzag border engraved and marked Parker Bros. on sides. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6lb 2 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Fine and appears totally orig, honest, and completely untouched. Bbls retain approximately 90% orig blued finish with some spotting and beginning erosion particularly on right tube towards muzzle and on left side of rib towards muzzle. Receiver retains at least 70% gorgeous original case color. Buttstock and forearm are excellent and retain 95% orig finish with beautiful open pores and finish opening up on butt. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny. According to the Parker story there are only 79 in this configuration and only approximately 5% have straight grips, confirming this gun as an extremely rare Parker. This is an extremely rare Parker in this condition and the quintessential Parker dove gun if there ever was one! 53098-21 JSL (6,500-11,000) C&R – Lot 3210

3211
$5,750.00

*SCARCE PARKER BROTHERS PH GRADE 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN RESTORED BY TURNBULL.

SN 114529. Cal. 20 ga. 27-7/8″ (orig length) laminated twist bbls #. Zero frame. 2-5/8″ chambers. Chokes full/full. Full length matted top rib with steel front bead. Double triggers, extractors, auto safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with nickel shield near toe. 14-1/4″ LOP over Parker Bros. DHBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver is lightly engraved and marked Parker Bros. on both sides. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6lbs 5oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as Turnbull restored. Retaining nearly all restored finish to metal parts. Buttstock and forearm retain nearly all of their Turnbull restored finish though there are minor handling marks and light scratches noted particularly on right side of forearm and left side of buttstock. Brilliant, shiny bores. Mechanics are crisp. These 20 ga Damascus Parkers are quite scarce with just 120 made in this configuration made according to the Parker story and this gun has been beautifully restored by the very best. 53098-1 JSL (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3211

3212
$5,175.00

*SCARCE PARKER VHE 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL SINGLE TRIGGER SHOTGUN.

SN 215442. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Vulcan steel bbls with full length matted top rib, twin ivory beads. #0 frame. 3″ chambers (extended to this length). Chokes are mod/mod. Parker SST, auto ejectors, auto safety. Straight grain capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with nickel shield near toe. 14-1/4″ LOP over Parker Bros DHBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release and steel tip. Receiver engraved in standard V grade pattern. All visible SN match. Bore diameter: left – .617, right – .617. Bore restrictions: left – .007 (I/C) right – .003 (I/C). Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .022. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Weight 6 lbs 2 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as restored likely by Turnbull. Bbls retain 97% of their restored blued finish with only minor handling marks. Receiver retains virtually all of its restored Parker case color. Buttstock and forearm are crisp as restored with only minor handling marks. Bbls are ever so slightly off face, otherwise mechanics are fine. Brilliant, shiny bores. This gun ready for many more lifetimes of field use. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53098-24 JSL (2,000-3,250) C&R; ESA – Lot 3212

3213
$1,725.00

*CUSTOM PARKER VH GRADE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 175209. Cal. 12 gauge. 30″ Vulcan steel bbls. 3″ chambers. Chokes CYL/MOD. Full length matted top rib with steel front bead. No. 2 frame. Dbl triggers, extractors, non-automatic safety. Custom modern full pistol grip buttstock checkered in BHE grade pattern is of flame grained American walnut with 14-1/2″ LOP over Hawkins brand pad. Custom replacement beavertail forearm with Fleur-de-lis checkered pattern with Deeley release. Frame marked “Parker Bros” on sides and zig-zag border pattern engraved. All visible SN’s match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs, 15 ozs. PROVENANCE: The Forrest G. Rhodes collection. CONDITION: Very good, as refurbished. Bbls retain approximately 95% restored blue finish. Custom stocks retain virtually all their custom finish. Receiver retains approximately 90% of its restored case hardened finish. Replacement trigger guard retains virtually all of it’s custom finish. Bores good with minor orange peel. Mechanics are functional. 53025-1 JSL (750-1,250) C&R – Lot 3213

3214
$805.00

PARKER BROTHERS COLLECTOR’S LOT INCLUDING A RARE SET OF 20 GAUGE BBLS WITH FOREARM AND PARKER STORY LIMITED EDITION 2-VOLUME SET.

Cal. 20 ga. 30″ Vulcan steel bbls with full length matted top rib and steel front bead. 2-1/2″ chambers. Chokes are MOD/FULL. Matching splinter forearm. These are extractor bbls. 2) The Parker Story limited edition 2-volume set by Mullins, Gunther, Price, Et All in its orig box and shipping box and contained in orig cellophane. Mr. Middlebrook purchased these new and never used or opened this set. This set is #455 out of 500 and has a personal inscription inside by author, Mr. Charles Price to Mr. Middlebrook. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Bbls are very good as restored, likely by Turnbull retaining most of their restored blued finish with areas of subsequent touch up and repaired dents near muzzle. Forearm iron has been expertly case colored. Bores are good with pits in front of chamber. Small dent in right tube at muzzle which should be corrected prior to use. Parker Story condition as new, not opened. Outer shipping box with scuffs and tears. 53098-3 JSL (350-600) – Lot 3214

3215
$3,450.00

*TRIO OF CLASSIC AMERICAN SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS INCLUDING A L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE 20 GAUGE, PARKER VH 20 GAUGE, AND A PARKER VH 12 GAUGE.

1) L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE. SN FWS39021. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Armor steel bbl with chambers marked for 2-3/4″. Choke full/extra full. High matted top rib with brass front bead. Double triggers, automatic safety extractors. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in two point pattern with 14-1/8″ length of pull over lined HRBP. Splinter forearm checkered in 3-point pattern. All visible numbers matching. WEIGHT 6lbs 10oz. CONDITION: Good. Receiver retains about 40 orig case color. Bbls with about 60% orig blue with scattered losses and light erosion. Checkering has thinned on forearm and shows an old coat of varnish. Buttstock with repair behind top tang and locks, shows most of an older restored finish with varnish added. Bores are very good. Mechanics are functional. C&R 2) PARKER VH GRADE. SN 227622. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Vulcan steel bbls, #0 frame, 2-5/8″ chambers. Choke mod/full. Matted top rib with two white plastic beads. Double triggers, automatic safety extractors. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in two point pattern with nickel shield near toe and 14-5/8″ LOP over white lined Pachmayr waffle pad. Replacement wide beaver tail forearm checkered in 5-point pattern. Forearm iron shows non orig high gloss blued finish. All visible numbers matching. Bore diameter: left – .615, right – .619. Bore restrictions: left – .020 (mod), right – .013 (light mod). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – 021. Drop at heel: 2-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-11/16″. Weight 6 lbs 10 oz. CONDITION: Fair. Bbls retain approximately 60% of their orig blued finish with some minor pitting noted at muzzles. Receiver has gone gray. Trigger guard and forearm iron have been buffed and blued. Buttstock with brass insert in buttcap retains most of an older restored finish having been sanded and heavily re-varnished long ago. Replacement forearm as noted above. Bores are poor with substantial pitting noted in both tubes. Mechanics are functional. C&R3) PARKER VH GRADE. SN 224200. Parker VH 12 ga 30″ Vulcan steel bbl. 1-1/2 frame. 2-5/8″ chambers. Choked full/full. Full length matted top rib with white ivory mid bead and white and brass front bead. Double triggers, extractors, automatic safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in two point pattern with 14″ LOP over Parker Brother DHBP. Splinter forearm with Deeley release in steel tip. All visible numbers matching. Bore diameter: left – .733, right – .732. Bore restrictions: left – .036 (full), right – .023 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .030, right – .029. Drop at heel: 3-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight: 7 lbs 3 oz. CONDITION: Good. Bbls retain approximately 60% orig blued finish with scattered losses and areas of cold blue touch up with repaired dents in both tubes. Buttstock and forearm are fair checkering has somewhat thinned and they retain most of their older restored finish with scattered hunting bumps and scratches throughout. Bores are fair with beginning pitting and several dents noted. Mechanics are functional although safety is a bit gummy. ; C&R; ESA Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53065-1, 53065-2, 53065-3 JSL (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3215

3216
$2,875.00

ELEGANT L.C. SMITH SIDELOCK MODEL A1 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 599. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ fine Damascus twist bbls with rib marked “MADE BY THE HUNTER ARMS CO. FULTON N.Y.”. SN 599 and grade mark A1 on bottom of bbls to rear of forearm latch. Double trigger ejector gun with modestly engraved receiver and sideplates with dual hunting dogs scene surrounded by scroll and foliate on both locks. A grouse scene is minutely engraved on trigger guard surrounded by additional scroll and foliate. Receiver is elegantly engraved on top of receiver with additional scroll and likewise engraved on bottom and up both sides of receiver. Mounted with highly figured American walnut stocks with traditional Hunter Arm’s game scene hard rubber buttplate. 1 of approx 752 produced. Bore diameter: left – .728, right – .725. Bore restrictions: left – .034 (full), right – .030 (full). Wall thickness: left – .035, right – .038. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/8″. Weight: 8 lbs, 4 ozs. CONDITION: Very good overall with Damascus bbls having somewhat darkened with age. Case colors have somewhat silvered, but are evident in protected areas. 2pc walnut stocks are quite fine with no crackage or material loss on butt. Forearm is fairly worn in checkering areas and somewhat darkened with oil staining. Hard rubber buttplate is intact, slightly worn but with no material loss. Bores are very fine with some very light frosting from period use. Mechanics are somewhat sticky with ejectors failing to function reliably, however an extremely uncommon gun and rarely found in any condition. 53147-1 TDW (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3216

3217
$230.00

EXPANSIVE LOT OF GUN CASES, BOTH HARD AND SOFT.

Three leather covered shotgun cases, two for Beretta over/under shotguns and one for Continental Arms Corporation side x side shotgun, one Browning hard sided carry case for 2 bbl set superposed shotgun suitable for 30″ bbls, two undetermined manufacturer naugahyde hard cases for over/under shotguns suitable for 30″ bbls, one black gun guard takedown shotgun case, one walnut Colt sgl action display box for 7-1/2″ sgl action revolver, two leg o’ mutton shotgun cases suitable for 26″ and 28″ length bbls and nine miscellaneous soft cases. CONDITION: Conditions vary from very fine to very good on all hard cases. Soft cases show typical shop wear and are suitable for light use only. 53212-1 TDW (500-1,000) – Lot 3217

3218
$287.50

TWO ANTIQUE SHOTGUN CASES AND ANTIQUE CROCODILE SUITCASE.

1) 20″ x 8″ x 3″ locking leather covered wood shotgun case with “WATSON BROS, LONDON” paper label inside. Case is blue velvet lined with oil bottle and 2-pc cleaning rod. 2) Generic 30″ leg o’mutton shotgun case with brass lock. 3) 7″ x 12″ x 6-1/2″ crocodile suitcase with reinforced corners with London maker’s mark on twin locks. CONDITION: Fair overall. All usable. Chamois lining in leg o’mutton case is shredded. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52831-4 JS (100-200) ESA – Lot 3218

3219
$2,070.00

EXTREMELY RARE VANDERGRIFT SELF WEIGHING SHOT DISPENSER

SN 60016. Constructed of fine oak, this cabinet is 30-1/2″ long x 18-3/4″ high x 10-3/4″ deep. Top of case is stenciled in black ink “MADE BY / THE VANDERGRIFT MFG. CO. / JAMESTOWN / N.Y.” and has the SN 60016. Front of cabinet has ten small rnd windows numbered 1-10 with ten corresponding metal levers which, when turned, dispense a measured amount of lead shot into a metal lined chute which deposits the shot into a cylindrical tin device with open top and a cone shaped funnel end which makes transferring the shot to a container for the customer to take home easier. The front is stenciled “THE SELF-WEIGHING SHOT CASE / PATD MAY 10, 1881”. There are drawers on the bottom left & right with white porcelain pulls that were apparently used for much larger shot such as 00 Buck. The top has ten corresponding holes for loading bulk shot into the dispenser. The top is supported by decorative molding around the edges with another piece of decorative molding below the metal levers. The drawer fronts are all decorative molded. The entire cabinet is assembled with screws except the back which is nailed. This is a very rare shotgun accessory that seldom ever comes to market.
CONDITION: Very good to fine. All the stenciled lettering on top & front is completely legible and overall retains most of its orig varnish finish that is moderately soiled, and heavily crackled & crazed. 53057-1 TDW (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3219

3220
$8,625.00

*HIGH CONDITION 20 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SKEET GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN 14846. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Bbls with markings on side of left bbl are marked for “Skeet” and “Skeet”. Scaled down standard action with blued single selective trigger is stamped “SKEET” on floorplate. Crotch figured American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over checkered wood butt. Beavertail forend does not have brace. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .613. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (skeet), right – .002 (skeet). Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, with only some minor handling marks and sharp edge wear in orig finish on all surfaces. Trigger plate beginning to lighten in color. Bores appear excellent, although dirty. Mechanically fine. 52923-2 MGM (6,500-10,500) C&R – Lot 3220

3221
$14,950.00

*HIGH CONDITION LONG BARRELED 20 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SHOTGUN.

SN 32265. Cal. 20 ga. 3″ Chambers. 32″ Bbls marked for “Imod” and “Full”, with raised ventilated rib, have factory markings on top of left bbl. Bbl flats and water table are engine turned. Blued flat side action has blued single selective trigger. Nicely figured American walnut straight grip stock with well cut point pattern checkering, measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Matching beavertail forend with inset contrasting wood tip is braced, and has engine turned internals. Bore diameter: left -.613, right – .613. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .021 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 6 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, near new, with only a few light handling, storage, and assembly marks in all finishes, with fairly large scuff in checkering on right side of forend. Bores appear excellent, but are dirty. Mechanically fine. 52923-8 MGM (6,000-9,000) C&R – Lot 3221

3222
$6,325.00

*20 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SHOTGUN WITH FACTORY 21-3 ENGRAVING.

SN 18449. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls marked for “full” and “full” have factory information on side of left bbl. Standard blued action with blued single selective trigger, is engraved in 21-3 style with sprays of scroll and simple game scene of flying duck on trigger plate, and another duck on trigger guard bow. Crotch figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over Winchester pad. Matching beavertail forend has reinforcing brace. Bore diameter: left -.615, right – .616. Bore restrictions: left – .028 (full), right – .027 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 1 oz. LOP: 14″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, as completely refinished, to near new, with only some light subsequent marks. Wood has oil refinish, checkering re-cut. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 52923-1 MGM (5,500-9,500) C&R – Lot 3222

3223
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 CUSTOM GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN W32192. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 32″ Bbls are marked for “Imod” and “Full” chokes and “CUSTOM BUILT BY WINCHESTER” is on raised matted ventilated rib. Bbl flats and water table are engine turned. Blued flat side action with gold plated single selective trigger, is engraved with 40% coverage sprays of scroll and geometric borders. Crotch figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip buttstock measures 13-7/8″ over red Winchester pad. Matching beavertail forend with contrasting wood tip, is braced and has engine turned internals. Bore diameter: top -.729, bottom – .730. Bore restrictions: top – .036 (full), bottom – .022 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-9/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 13-7/8″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, appears to be near new, but may be excellent restoration. There are some chips and rubs in stock finish. Pad is a bit oversized. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 52923-12 MGM (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3223

3224
$7,475.00

*FINE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SHOTGUN WITH CUSTOM GRADE ENGRAVING.

SN W32849. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls marked for “mod” and “full” are engraved “CUSTOM BUILT BY WINCHESTER” on raised, matted, ventilated rib. Other Winchester information is on top of left bbl. Water table and bbl flats are engine turned. Blued flat side action with gold-plated single selective trigger is engraved in Custom Grade style with 40% coverage of scroll. Initials “HJH” are on trigger guard bow. Nicely crotch figured American walnut steel capped pistol grip stock measures 14″ over Winchester buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Matching long beavertail forend with contrasting wood tip, has reinforcing brace and engine turned internals. Bore diameter: left -.730, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .036 (full), right – .015 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with only a few minor nicks mostly in stock finish. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. 52923-5 MGM (4,000-7,000) C&R – Lot 3224

3225
$4,312.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SKEET GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN 23794. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls with markings on side of left bbl are choked “Skeet” and “Skeet”. Standard blued action with blued single selective trigger is marked “SKEET” on trigger plate. Nicely fiddle and crotch figured American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-5/8″ over Winchester pad. Matching beavertail forend has reinforcing brace. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (skeet), right – .005 (skeet). Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 13 oz. LOP: 14-5/8″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with some minor handling marks, mostly on bottom of action. Pad is possibly new. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. Markings on side of bbl somewhat softened. 52923-3 MGM (3,750-5,250) C&R – Lot 3225

3226
$5,175.00

*HIGH CONDITION WINCHESTER 21 TRAP GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN 26240. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Bbls with factory markings on left side, are marked for “full” and “full”. Standard blued action with information on water table, is marked “TRAP” on floorplate. Single selective trigger is blued. Winchester capped pistol grip stock of crotch figured American walnut measures 14-1/4″ over red Winchester pad. Long beavertail ejector forend has brace. Bore diameter: left -.734, right – .734. Bore restrictions: left – .033 (full), right – .033 (full). Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with some light oxidation marks on left side of bbl, and some minor nicks in wood; possibly some added varnish. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. 52923-14 MGM (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3226

3227
$7,475.00

*BEAUTIFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 21 12 GAUGE FLATSIDE SHOTGUN.

SN 32758. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ steel bbl chambers marked for 3″. Choked full/full. Matted ventilated rib with red plastic front bead. Automatic safety, auto ejector, single selective trigger. Capped full pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with gold oval near toe and 14-1/2″ LOP over replacement Winchester brand red pad. Buttstock of particularly beautiful flame grain American walnut. Large beavertail forearm with roll type release and ebony tip checkered in 4-point pattern. Un-engraved flatside receiver. Bbl flats and breech ends of bbls are beautifully polished as is breech face. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8lbs 3oz. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining nearly all orig finish to both wood and metal. Only a couple of very minor handling marks noted. Pad is a replacement and fit could be improved otherwise this is an extremely fine model 21 and scare is 32″. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent. 52923-13 JSL (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3227

3228
$6,612.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 DELUXE GRADE UPGRADED WITH 21-6 STYLE ENGRAVING WITH GOLD.

SN 19472. Cal. 12 ga. 3″ Chambers. 30″ Bbls marked “IMod and Full”. Standard blued frame with gold plated single selective trigger, is engraved with full coverage varying sized scroll surrounding semi relief gold vignettes of dogs and game; pointer on left, setter on right, and pair of ducks on trigger plate. Portrait of spaniel is on trigger guard bow. SN and “DELUXE” are in gold. Crotch figured American walnut Winchester capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over red Winchester pad. Side panels and grip are checkered. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical release. Bore diameter: left -.727, right – .729. Bore restrictions: left – .032 (full), right – .019 (mod). Wall thickness: left – .032, right – .032. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Neutral cast. Weight: 7 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, as refurbished, retaining nearly all renewed custom finishes on wood and metal. Stocks possibly orig finish with numerous scratches. Bores are excellent except for dent in right bbl. Mechanically good. 52994-1 (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3228

3229
$5,750.00

*HANDSOME CONNECTICUT SHOTGUN MANUFACTURING MODEL 21 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN OVER AND UNDER IN GRAND AMERICAN GRADE.

SN W50210. Cal. 20. 28″ mono-blocked fluid steel bbls with 3″ chambers. Screw in chokes. Ventilated, matted top rib with red plastic front bead. Automatic ejectors, automatic safety and single selective trigger. Capped, pistol grip buttstock checkered in fancy fleur de lis pattern with flame grained American walnut and 15″ LOP over three 1/4″ spacers and black decelerator pad. Checkered forearm with fleur de lis pattern and push button release. Receiver is beautifully scroll engraved and gold inlaid in standard Model 21 Grand American pattern. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6lbs 11oz. CONDITION: Fine as field used. Bbls and frame retain nearly all of their orig blue finish. Buttstock and forearm are very fine with minor handling marks. Spacers added at butt as noted above and trigger guard with repair at grip. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are fine. 53051-12 (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3229

3230
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 101 WATERFOWLER 12 GAUGE O/U SHOTGUN.

SN K471263E. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ fluid steel bbl with low profile raised matted ventilated top rib with white plastic mid and front bead. Chambered for 3″ shells, screw in chokes. Single selective trigger, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-1/8″ LOP over white lined Winchester brand waffle pad. Large forearm with Deeley type release, checkered on sides. Receiver is laser engraved with ducks and light scroll on both sides and bottom. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 6 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as lightly field used. Metal parts retain approximately 95% orig blued finish. Buttstock and forearm are very good with scattered hunting bumps and light scratches and retain most of their orig finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent. 53065-13 JSL (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3230

3232
$3,450.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SOLID RIB SKEET 410 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 15589. Cal. 410 ga. 26″ solid rib bbl with white mid and front bead. 3″ chamber. Choke marked “SKEET”. Full knob pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern. 13-3/4″ LOP over Winchester checkered buttplate. Forearm checkered in elongated diamond pattern on sides. Un-engraved receiver. All visible SN match. WEIGHT 6 lbs 1 oz. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains approximately 90% lightly toned orig blued finish with some scattered losses towards muzzle. Receiver retains approximately 90% of its orig blued finish with some light scratches on right side. Stocks are sound. Buttstock retains approximately 80% of its orig finish. Buttplate is an older, perhaps factory replacement and is well fitting but not quite perfect. Forearm is very good with minor wear to checkering and retains nearly 80% of its orig finish. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are fine. 52923-10 JSL (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3232

3233
$8,625.00

*GORGEOUS CUSTOM HIGH ART WINCHESTER MODEL 42 GOLD ENCRUSTED SHOTGUN.

SN 131871. Cal. 410. 28″ solid rib bbl. 3″ chamber. Choked full. Matted top rib with brass mid and red plastic front beads. Flame grained and checkered capped pistol grip buttstock with 14″ LOP over Winchester checkered HRPB. Forearm checkered in 5-point pattern with ribband at center. Receiver is nicely custom engraved, right side with large gold setter and 4 gold quail surrounded by scroll and gold lined border pattern. Top of receiver with gold line work and 6 inlaid gold quail. Left side of receiver nicely scroll engraved with hunter in gold and pointer pointing 5 flushing quail, all in detailed gold inlay. Trigger guard bow with gold quail engraved. Breech end of magazine tube with 3 gold inlay quail and breech end of bbl with 2 more gold inlay quail. Two small gold quail also inlaid on magazine tube post. SN also inlaid gold. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6lbs 9 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as customized, showing limited use since time of upgrade. Bbl retains app 90% custom blued finish. Receiver retains virtually all of its custom blue. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with only very minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is excellent. 53056-13 JSL (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3233

3234
$1,840.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 20 GAUGE CUSTOM ENGRAVED SHOTGUN.

SN 1945444. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ solid rib bbl with white plastic mid and front beads and 2-3/4″ chamber. Choke marked WS-1. Custom buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-1/4″ LOP is of nice flame grained American walnut. Custom forearm checkered in elongated diamond pattern on sides and diamond pattern at center. Receiver is nicely scroll engraved with setter in field on right and pointer on point in left surrounded by bursts of scroll. Bottom of magazine tube with contemporary Pigeon and SN. Carrier and ejector are nicely polished. Visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 0oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining nearly all custom finish to both wood and metal showing only very light field use. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. A handsome small bore Model 12 custom. 53056-5 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3234

3235
$4,370.00

*NEAT WINCHESTER MODEL 12 28 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CUSTOM EMBELLISHMENT.

SN 1149766. Cal. 28 ga. 27-1/2″ solid matted rib bbl with brass mid and steel front bead. 2-7/8″ chamber. Choke marked “SKEET”. Fancy flame grained American walnut buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over Winchester brand buttplate. Custom forearm checkered on sides with diamond pattern at center. Receiver is nicely engraved with pointer in woods scene on left and flying geese in marsh scene on right surrounded by a few burst of light scroll engraving. Bottom of magazine tube with modern Pigeon engraved head of SN. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as custom finished from stem to stern. Bbl and magazine tube retain virtually all of their custom blued finish as does receiver. Bbl markings are contemporary. Buttstock and forearm retain nearly all of their custom finish with just a few light scattered handling marks and are attractive custom replacements. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Overall an attractive Model 12 custom in 28 gauge. 53056-2 JSL (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3235

3236
$4,600.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 28 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 734081. Cal. 28 ga. 28″ solid rib bbl with white plastic mid and front beads. Choke marked full. 2-7/8″ chamber. Unengraved receiver. Plain, unchecked full knob buttstock with 14″ LOP over Winchester checkered buttplate. Lined forearm. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains nearly all of its custom blued finish with “Winchester Proof Steel” and other markings enhanced. Receiver retains virtually all of its custom blued finish with only a couple of minor scratches towards back. Buttstock and forearm are very good with some finish added for preservation and minor handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Bore is very good. 53056-3 JSL (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3236

3237
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CUSTOM SCROLL ENGRAVING.

SN 701295. Cal. 20 ga. 26″ solid rib bbl with steel mid and red plastic front bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choke marked WS-1. Buttstock with capped pistol grip checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over modern Silver’s type red pad. Forearm with elongated diamond pattern checkered at sides and diamond in center. Bottom of magazine tube with SN. Bottom of frame with SN and marked “SKEET”. Receiver has been custom scroll engraved on sides in about 30% coverage. All visible SN match. WEIGHT 6 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very good as customized and partially refinished. Bbl retains approximately 90% of what appears to be its orig blued finish. Receiver retains nearly all of its custom blued finish. Buttstock has been restored. Checkering re-cut long ago and now shows some handling marks with light scratches and some minor staining behind grip cap and on top of comb. Forend with approximately 3″ triangular shaped piece broken out and repaired near frame which is now stable and hardly noticeable, otherwise retains approximately 90% of its restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Bore is very good with some minor staining noted. 53056-4 JSL (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3237

3238
$1,265.00

*CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 12 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 1608083. Cal. 16 ga. 26″ solid rib bbl with brass mid and white plastic front bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choke marked WS-1. Custom buttstock with capped pistol grip checkered in 2-point pattern with 14″ LOP over slightly misfitting Winchester brand replacement buttplate. Forearm with elongated diamond pattern checkered at sides and diamond in center. Bottom of magazine tube with SN and contemporary Pigeon engraved. Bottom of frame with SN. Receiver has been custom scroll engraved on sides in about 30% coverage with setter in large circle on right and same on left. All visible SN match. WEIGHT 6 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as customized. Bbl retains approximately 97% of its custom blued finish. Receiver retains nearly all of its custom blued finish. Buttstock retains nearly all of its custom finish, stocks with sharp checkering. Minor staining behind grip cap and light handling marks on top of comb. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. 53056-6 JSL (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3238

3239
$2,875.00

*GOLD INLAID WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SKEET 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 1931876. Cal. 12 ga. 26″ Winchester proof steel bbl with ventilated rib and white mid and white plastic front bead. 2-3/4″ chamber. Choke marked “WS-1”. Flame grained American walnut stocks. Buttstock checkered in coarse fleur de lis checkering with 14-1/8″ LOP over an older Winchester brand red pad. Forearm is near full coverage checkered and fleur de lis pattern. Receiver is tastefully engraved with two pointers pointing a flushing grouse in woods scene on left and four gold inlaid ducks in marsh scene on right surrounded by large scroll engraving. Bbl engraved with 1-1/2″ wedge of scroll on each side. Bottom of magazine tube with contemporary engraved pigeon and SN, bottom of frame marked “SKEET”. Carrier and ejector are nicely polished. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 1 oz CONDITION: Extremely fine as customized. Retaining virtually all custom finish to both wood and metal. Has been fired since being customized but well cared for. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is very good with a minor length wise striation at bottom of bbl. Otherwise overall excellent. 53056-9 JSL (750-1,250) C&R – Lot 3239

3240
$2,587.50

*CUSTOM GOLD INLAID WINCHESTER MODEL 12 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 1557643. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ bbl with custom ventilated matted top rib with steel mid and front bead. 2-3/4″ chamber. Choke marked full. Custom buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over Winchester brand red pad. Custom forearm checkered on sides with diamond pattern at center. Receiver is nicely engraved with gold boarder inlaid and large gold pointer on left in woods scene and two gold flying ducks on right in marsh scene surrounded by nicely cut scroll engraving. Bottom of magazine tube with modern pigeon engraved ahead of SN. Carrier and ejector are both nicely polished. Small wedge of scroll engraving on both sides of bbl. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as custom embellished and finished. Retains app 97% custom finish to both wood and metal with only minor handling marks throughout. Has been lightly field used since being embellished and overall an attractive, gold inlaid custom Model 12. 53056-1 JSL (750-1,250) C&R – Lot 3240

3241
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN MARKED “FOR SUPER SPEED AND SUPER – X 3IN.”

SN 1598176. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ solid matted rib bbl with steel front bead. 3″ chamber. Choke marked full. Custom buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-1/8″ LOP over modern Winchester red pad. Forearm checkered in diamond pattern. Receiver is lightly engraved with pointer in wood scene on left and flying ducks in marsh scene on right. Engravers initials “LC” found on back left of receiver. Modern pigeon engraved on magazine tube in front of SN. Polished carrier and ejector. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as customized retaining nearly all custom finish to both wood and metal with only minor handling marks noted. Stocks are modern replacements with checkering re-cut on left side of butt. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. 53056-10 JSL (500-750) C&R – Lot 3241

3242
$1,265.00

*CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 12 16 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 1676139. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ solid rib bbl with brass mid bead and steel front bead. 2-3/4″ chamber. Choke marked “WS-1”. Custom flame grained American walnut buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with diamond ebony insert behind action, is of straight grip configuration and measures 13-3/8″ LOP over modern Winchester red pad. Forearm checkered on sides with diamond at center. Receiver has been custom engraved with setter on point in woods scene on left and two large flying ducks in marsh scene on right. Engravers initials “L.C.” are noted at back of action on left side. Bottom of magazine tube with modern engraved Pigeon and SN. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Fine as customized. Bbl, magazine tube and receiver retain approximately 97% of their custom blued finish. Buttstock fit is fair as oversized at frame. Buttstock appears to have some minor scattered red paint in finish on right side near toe and scattered minor handling marks with one more significant impression on left side at center. Forearm is very good, appears that it may be orig to gun with professionally repaired cracks at frame on left side. Checkering has thinned and has had finish added. Bore is very good though it appears a small spot of solder appear on left side near muzzle. Mechanics are fine. 53056-7 JSL (500-750) C&R – Lot 3242

3243
$1,840.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH PRETTY CUSTOM ENGRAVING.

SN 1738559. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ ventilated, matted rib bbl with steel mid bead and white plastic front bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choke marked full. Custom buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern is of nicely figured American walnut with 14-1/8″ LOP over Winchester brand white lined waffle pad. Forearm checkered on sides and in diamond pattern at center. Receiver has been nicely custom engraved with dogs pointing quail on right and flying geese in marsh scene on left surrounded by well cut scroll. Bottom of magazine tube engraved with contemporary pigeon, SN, and bottom of receiver engraved with SN and “TRAP” in gold. Buttstock with custom Winchester steel grip cap. Nicely polished carrier and ejector. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 5 oz. CONDITION: Fine as very lightly field used since being customized. Metal parts retain nearly all of their custom blued finish. Forearm with some chipping at front, retains most of an older restored finish, checkering somewhat thinned. Custom buttstock with minor gaping around frame and checkering re-cut, with repair through wrist which is now stable. Buttstock retains most of its custom finish with only very minor handling marks. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are functional though safety is stiff. 53056-11 JSL (500-750) C&R – Lot 3243

3244
$2,587.50

*WELL DONE WINCHESTER MODEL 12 CUSTOM 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH GOLD INLAY ENGRAVED BY NEIL HARTLIEP.

SN 507644. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ bbl. Choke marked full. Full length ventilated top rib with brass mid bead and white plastic front bead. Flame grained American walnut buttstock with small Monte Carlo is checkered in carved fleur de lis and ribbon pattern with capped pistol grip and 14″ LOP over red Winchester pad. Forearm is near fully checkered in fleur de lis and ribbon pattern. Receiver is beautifully engraved in shaded scroll which surrounds a game scene inlaid in gold on left of pointer, setter, and flushing grouse and five ducks in marsh scene in gold on right. Bbl assembly with 1-7/8″ scroll wedge on each side. SN on bottom of mag has been re-cut. Bottom of frame marked with SN and “TRAP”. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as customized and retaining nearly all of its custom finish to both wood and metal. Has been fired since customization but well taken care of. There is a very minor amount of rust developing underneath the rib in a couple of spots. Stocks are sound. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. 53056-8 JSL (500-750) C&R – Lot 3244

3245
$1,265.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN MARKED “TRAP GUN”.

SN 74258. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ matted rib bbl. Choke marked full. Top of action engraved “TRAP GUN”. Buttstock with diamond shaped ebony inserts behind receiver checkered in 2-point pattern with 14″ LOP over Pachmayr white lined waffle pad. Lined forearm, un-engraved receiver. Visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 9 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as totally refurbished. Retaining nearly all of its restored blue finish to metal parts, markings somewhat thinned. Buttstock and forearm retain nearly all their custom finish. Mechanics are fine. Bore with scattered pitting. 53056-12 JSL (500-750) C&R – Lot 3245

3246
$9,200.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: Caliber is .22 WMR, not .22 WRF as stated in the catalog.

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 61 DELUXE SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL BOX.

SN 315121. Cal. 22 WRF. 24″ rnd bbl, 7/8 magazine, full blue finish, highly figured checkered walnut stocks with pistol grip and Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester trademark, model designation and Cal. mark rolled on left breech behind rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom forward part of frame with matching number stamped on adjacent trigger guard. Right side of receiver is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK” and is filled with red ink. Stocks are highly figured crotch grain American walnut. Pistol grip and forend are both checkered in a “Fleur-des-lis” pattern. Buttplate shows Winchester logo. Lot includes orig cardboard shipping box with end label describing features as “SPECIAL DELUXE”. CONDITION: Very fine. Rifle appears nearly new in box without any evidence of having been fired. Markings are all sharp. Red lettering on receiver is slightly washed out. Magazine tube has two small scratches near receiver. Rifle was not assembled. Stocks are very fine with sharp checkering and no evidence of assembly. Box is very good and has craft paper lining. An opportunity to obtain a wonderful Model 61 Deluxe Magnum rifle in nearly new condition. 53080-53 TEP (6,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3246

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3247
$6,900.00

*EXCEEDINGLY RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 WITH ROUTLEDGE SMOOTH BORE.

SN 45200. Cal. .22 LONG R. Smooth bore. 24″ rnd bbl with bead front sight and .375 bore dia at muzzle. Matted receiver. Blue finish on metal components with exception of polished bolt. 2pc walnut stocks with 17-groove forearm and checkered steel buttplate. This exceedingly rare variation is believed to be 1 of only 75 produced by Winchester with its distinct gallery-type triangular mag opening and off-set Winchester proof on receiver to facilitate the factory installed matting. All traditional bbl markings are appropriately on left side of bbl. Mfg 1940. CONDITION: Very fine overall with most all blue finish remaining, however bbl is turning somewhat plum and suffers minor finish loss on mag and bbl from pump operation. Unique Routledge smooth bore is bright with no corrosion or pitting. Walnut stocks are very good overall with much factory finish remaining and typical finish wear at wrist and forearm from use with several areas of slight scratches and bruises from period use. These pump guns are exceedingly rare and are always a treasured find in any condition. 53080-17 TDW (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3247

3248
$4,312.50

*RARE AND DESIRABLE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN 22 L.R. SMOOTH BORE WITH ORIGINAL WINCHESTER BOX.

SN 255734. Cal. 22 L.R. SHOT. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with checkered steel buttplate. Bbl has a brass bead front sight and no rear sight. Bbl has no provision for rear sight. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side at breech. “WP” proof is struck at top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on forward bottom of receiver adjacent to a matching number on trigger guard. Box has cardboard partitions. Box contains hang tag and instruction manual. End label of box describes this rifle by SN. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl and magazine tube show 99.99% orig blue finish. Receiver also shows 99.99% blue finish. Markings are sharp. Stocks are very fine with only some minuscule scratches along comb and on bottom behind pistol grip. Rifle was not assembled. Box is good and shows water stains overall. Corner of top and bottom are broken out. End label is slightly tattered but legible. An extremely rare Model 61 Smooth Bore rifle seldom seen in this condition. 53080-50 TEP (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3248

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3249
$4,312.50

*EXTRAORDINARY WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER SHIPPING BOX.

SN 67883. Cal. 22 WRF. 24″ rnd bbl, 7/8 magazine, full blue finish, nicely figured American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and grooved forearm. Bbl has Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side in front of rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom front of receiver with same number struck on trigger guard. Accompanying box has orig craft paper. End label of box is numbered to this rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine, nearly new in box. Rifle retains 99.9% of orig finish. Receiver has a light scratch on left side and two minuscule dings on bottom left corner under takedown screw. There are two small scratches on magazine tube. All markings are sharp. Stocks are extremely fine with no evidence of handling. Box is very good, intact with some staining overall. Label is clear. Mechanics were not tested. A rare opportunity to purchase a nearly new Winchester Model 61 rifle in a rare Cal. 53080-52 TEP (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3249

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3250
$4,312.50

*DESIRABLE EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER SHIPPING BOX.

SN 13319. Cal. 22RF. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. Forend is of the early short type with 11 grooves. Bbl shows Winchester proofed steel, model, trademark and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Right breech of bbl is rolled with Winchester address. SN appears on lower front of receiver adjacent to matching number on trigger guard. Receiver tang has provision for sight. Accompanied by orig Winchester cardboard shipping box with end label matching this rifle’s description. Orig craft paper wrap has been neatly folded and is inside. Wrap has paper tag with SN of rifle written in ink. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 99.99% bright blue finish with a few light scratches on bottom toward muzzle. Operating bar shows slight scuff mark. Bbl shows two forearm scuff marks at breech. Receiver retains 99% blue finish with slight high-point wear on top. Rifle was not assembled. Stocks are extremely fine with only a few minuscule handling marks. Box is very good, intact with small piece missing on one side of lid. End label is frayed, slightly dirty but legible. 53080-51 TEP (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3250

3251
$2,530.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX.

SN 223556. Cal. 22 RF. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip, grooved forend, and checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side to rear of rear sight. Standard sights “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Top of receiver is grooved for a scope mount. SN appears on forward bottom part of frame, adjacent to matching number on trigger guard. Box contains hang tag, instruction sheet and craft paper wrap. End label of box shows features and SN. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl shows 99.99% orig blue finish. There is a slight slide mark on left side. Receiver retains 99.99% orig blue finish with no apparent mars. Stocks only show a few of the slightest handling marks overall. Rifle was not assembled. Box is very good to fine. Box is intact and in a far above average condition. Label is intact and bright. An extremely nice example of a Model 61 Winchester rifle that would be almost impossible to improve upon. 53080-54 TEP (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3251

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3252
$2,300.00

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER SHIPPING BOX.

SN 257053. Cal. 22 RF. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, nicely figured American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side behind rear sight. “WP’ proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Receiver is grooved for a scope mount. Standard sights. SN appears on bottom of receiver and on trigger guard adjacent to receiver mark. Numbers match. Stocks show some nice feather grain toward butt. Accompanying box has orig craft paper. End label of box is numbered to this rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rifle shows nearly all of orig blue finish. Receiver has some minuscule scratches on both sides with some slight high-point wear. Stocks also show some minuscule handling marks. Rifle was not assembled. Box is very good, intact with one break on side of lid. Label is clear and intact. An opportunity to obtain a nearly new Model 61 Winchester rifle. 53080-55 TEP (1,750-2,750) C&R – Lot 3252

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3253
$3,162.50

*RARE AND DESIRABLE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SHOT-ONLY WITH UNCOMMON WINCHESTER COUNTER-BORED BBL.

SN 247730. Cal. .22L RIFLE. Shot-only. 24″ rnd bbl with bead front sight and no provision for rear sight. Grooved receiver with blue finish on all metal components with exception of polished bolt. 2pc walnut stocks with 17-groove forearm and checkered steel buttplate. This desirable variation is known as the Type II smooth bore with a muzzle bore diameter of .265 and is counter-bored for approx 7″ from muzzle. Mfg in 1959. CONDITION: Prime overall condition with virtually no indication of actual use. Slight operational wear is evident on mag tube and bbl from only a modest amount of operation. The grooved receiver shows no indication of ever having a scope installed and the late 1950s Winchester polish is near perfect overall. The 2pc walnut stocks are equally fine making this a truly remarkable example and would exceedingly difficult to improve upon and would be a great addition to any collection. 53080-18 TDW (2,000-2,500) C&R – Lot 3253

3254
$3,737.50

*RARE AND DESIRABLE WINCHESTER OCT BBL 61 PUMP IN .22WRF.

SN 35334. Cal. .22WRF. 24″ full oct bbl with traditional Winchester markings with blue finish on all metal components and 2pc walnut stocks with 11-groove forearm and checkered steel buttplate. Mfg in 1938. These desirable .22WRF chambered rifles are somewhat of a crossover from the Winchester 1890 era and have always been very sought after. CONDITION: Extremely fine with most all blue finish remaining with very slight finish loss at muzzle and typical finish loss on mag and bbl from slide operation. Walnut stocks are very fine but show the period application of additional finish. Bore is sharp with crisp rifling and mechanics are excellent and properly functioning. 53080-12 TDW (1,750-2,250) C&R – Lot 3254

3255
$3,162.50

*EXCEPTIONAL PRE-WAR WINCHESTER MODEL 61 RIFLE WITH FACTORY OCT BBL AND TANG SIGHT.

SN 8331. Cal. .22. 24″ full oct bbl with 2pc walnut stocks with checkered steel buttplate and blue finish overall. Mfg in 1934, this pre-war 61 pump is also equipped with the appropriate tang mounted sight as well as the appropriate factory front and rear sights. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine overall with metal surfaces retaining virtually all their factory finishes with exception of finish loss on mag and slight areas of bbl from forend operation. Slight finish loss is also noted on takedown bolt on left side of receiver. Wood stocks retain most all of their Winchester semi-gloss finish with evidence of slight handling marks and storage markings on buttstock and forearm as is to be expected. Finding these rifles in this exceptional condition is difficult as they were prized by many and utilized for hunting and target use. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp and functional and would be a fine additional to anyone’s Winchester collection. 53080-10 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3255

3256
$2,875.00

*RARE AND DESIRABLE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 .22WRF PUMP RIFLE.

SN 5133. Cal. .22WRF. 24″ oct bbl with appropriate and correct front and rear sights. This 2nd year production rifle mfg in 1933 is a very nice correct and authentic Winchester 61 oct. Blue finish on all metal components and the 2pc walnut stocks with 11-groove forearm mounted with checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: Very fine overall with most all factory finishes remaining with slight blue finish loss at muzzle and high points of sights and typical finish loss on mag and bbl from pump operation. Wood finishes, however authentic are slightly feathered with areas of thinning at pistol grip and on forearm. This is a far better than average pre-war Model 61 in the desirable .22WRF chambering. 53080-11 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3256

3257
$2,185.00

*RARE PRE-WAR MODEL 61 WINCHESTER PUMP RIFLE WITH FACTORY OCTAGON BBL.

SN 34913. Cal. 22LR. 24″ full oct bbl with 2pc walnut stocks, checkered steel buttplate with 11-groove forearm and blue finish overall. 1938 Mfg with appropriate and correct Winchester front and rear sights and factory drilled for rear tang sight. Oct bbls on the Model 61 are uncommon and highly desired. CONDITION: Fine overall condition with typical handling and wear from use. Slight finish loss is evident on forearm and buttstock. Most finish remains over slightly darkened at wrist from handling. Blue finish is equally fine with slight peppering of period patina evident on receiver flats and equally evenly distributed on bbl with slight finish loss on mag and bbl from operation. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp and functional. 53080-13 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3257

3258
$2,587.50

*EXCEPTIONAL PRE-WAR WINCHESTER MODEL 61 WITH OCT BBL AND TANG SIGHT.

SN 13618. Cal. .22LR. 24″ oct bbl marked “22 LONG R.” Very rich pre-war blue finish with 2pc walnut stocks with 11-groove forearm and checkered steel buttplate. Rifle is equipped with proper Winchester front and rear sights as well as the appropriate Marbles adjustable tang sight. Mfg in 1936. CONDITION: Very fine overall with all metal components retaining virtually all of their factory finishes with slight finish loss at muzzle and traditional finish loss on mag tube and bbl from pump operation. 2pc wood stocks have, at some previous time, had an application of additional finish and possibly been lightly sanded prior. Bore is bright and sharp. Mechanics are crisp and functioning. 53080-15 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3258

3259
$3,162.50

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 61 CHAMBERED 22LR ONLY.

SN 178409. Cal. 22LR. 24″ rnd bbl with 2pc walnut stocks with 17-groove forearm and checkered steel buttplate. Date of mfg is 1953. All Winchester markings are on left side bbl and caliber designation is 22LR. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine overall with all metal components being a state of near perfect preservation. Rifle shows no use, however there are several very slight bruises in the 2pc walnut stocks from obvious storage. These bruises are located at comb of stock and typical storage markings at toe of stock. This rifle would be very difficult to improve upon as far as condition. 53080-16 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3259

3260
$2,530.00

*OUTSTANDING .22 MAGNUM WINCHESTER MODEL 61 WITH GROOVED RECEIVER.

SN 302017. Cal. .22WMR. 24″ rnd bbl with traditional Winchester markings on left side of bbl. Blue finish on all metal components with appropriate and correct front and rear Winchester sights. 2pc walnut stocks with 17-groove forearm and Winchester monogrammed plastic buttplate. Grooved receiver. Very desirable Magnum configuration mfg for an extremely short period of time and were typically hard used. CONDITION: Exceedingly fine and in a state of great preservation. Blue finishes are in stellar condition with only the slightest trace of finish loss on mag and bbl from pump operation. Grooved receiver shows no indication of ever having a scope mounted. Stock finishes appear to be equally as fine with only several minute storage marks which is as to be expected in a rifle of this age. This rifle would be exceedingly hard to improve upon. 53080-21 TDW (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3260

3261
$4,312.50

*SCARCE AND DESIRABLE EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE WITH OCTAGON BARREL.

SN 75616. Cal. 22 SHORT. 24″ oct bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with pistol grip, grooved forearm and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl is mounted with standard sights. Left flat of bbl shows Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled. Right side of bbl shows Winchester address. “WP” proof is struck at bbl breech and on top of receiver. SN appears on bottom of frame on trigger guard. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 90% orig bright blue finish with some thinning toward the muzzle and high-point wear. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 80% bright blue finish that has thinned at the carry point. Action bar shows some wear. Markings are sharp. There is a small stain in front of trigger guard. Stocks are very good, full sized and retain most of the varnish finish. Stocks show slight handling marks overall with some staining at the wrist. Buttplate shows most of the blue finish with some high-point wear. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of an early Model 1861 Winchester Slide Action rifle with a rare octagon bbl. 53080-24 TEP (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3261

3262
$2,875.00

*VERY FINE WINCHESTER SHOT-ONLY MODEL 61 PUMP .22 WITH MATTED RECEIVER.

SN 51626. Cal. .22L rifle. Shot-only marked 24″ rnd smooth bore bbl with bead front sight and no provision for rear sight. Blue finish overall with 2pc walnut stocks with 17-groove forearm. These rare 22 shot-only Winchesters were utilized as garden guns as well as for target shooting of miniature clay pigeons. Examples in fine condition are quite uncommon. CONDITION: Very fine overall as most all factory finish remains on the walnut stocks. A slight amount of light surface corrosion is evident on receiver and exterior of bbl. This corrosion could be easily cleaned enhancing the rifle. The smooth bore is very fine. Mechanics are crisp and functioning properly. A fine example of a very difficult Winchester collectible to acquire. 52831-1 TDW (1,000-2,000) C&R – Lot 3262

3263
$2,587.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SHOT-ONLY .22 PUMP.

SN 161680. Cal. .22LR Shot-only marked 24″ smooth bore bbl with bead front sight and no provision for rear sight. Rich blue finish overall with 2pc walnut stocks with checkered steel buttplate. Mfg in 1953. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine and retains virtually all of its contemporary restored finish. All markings are crisp and legible as are proofs and SN. 2pc wood stocks are equally fine as their contemporary finish is virtually indiscernible from Winchester’s own factory finish. 53080-19 TDW (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3263

3264
$2,070.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN 22 W.R.F. CALIBER.

SN 68312. Cal. 22 WRF. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with pistol grip and grooved forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side in front of rear sight. “WP” proof is struck at bbl breech and top of receiver. SN appears on forward bottom part of receiver and on trigger guard. Upper tang has provision for sight. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 98% orig blue finish that is thinning somewhat toward the muzzle to a plum patina. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver shows 98% of the bright blue restored finish. There are 3 plugged holes on right side. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good and retain most of the varnish finish showing handling marks overall. Buttplate shows generous amount of blue with high-point wear. 53080-22 (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3264

3265
$2,875.00

*SCARCE WINCHESTER MODEL 61 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN 22 SHORT CALIBER.

SN 99523. Cal. 22 SHORT. 24″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with pistol grip and grooved forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side in front of rear sight. “WP” proof is stamped at breech of bbl and top of receiver. Standard sights for this model. SN appears on bottom of frame adjacent to same number stamped on trigger guard. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 90% orig blue finish, some muzzle wear. Finish has drifted to plum/blue toward muzzle. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Receiver also retains 90% bright blue finish with most of the wear at carry point and a few small scratches. Top of receiver has couple of small stains. Stocks are very good and show most of the varnish finish with some handling marks and few small abrasions. Mechanics are crisp. A nice example of a Model 61 Winchester in a fun Cal. to shoot. 53080-23 TEP (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3265

3266
$1,897.50

*DESIRABLE 1ST YEAR PRODUCTION MODEL 61 WINCHESTER RIFLE.

SN 1931. Cal. .22. 24″ rnd bbl with 2pc walnut stocks with 11-groove forearm. Proper and correct front and rear factory sights and factory drilled for rear tang sight. Mfg in 1932. These 1st year guns are rarely found with any finish, much less in the fine overall condition such as this one. CONDITION: 2pc wood stocks show slight to moderate use with several minor abrasions on forearm and several small areas of typical bruising and handling marks on butt. Most all finish remains on receiver and bbl with typical finish loss on mag and bbl from pump operation. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp and functional. This little rifle would benefit greatly from a diligent cleaning and is far above average for a 1st year 61. 53080-14 TDW (600-900) C&R – Lot 3266

3267
$2,070.00

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 61 PUMP RIFLE WITH GROOVED RECEIVER.

SN 312930. Cal. .22 S.L.& LR. 24″ rnd bbl. 2pc walnut stocks with Winchester monogrammed hard rubber buttplate. Mfg 1961 with traditional and correct front and rear sights. These little rifles were the high point of Winchester’s pump rifle manufacturer. CONDITION: Rifle is exceptionally fine overall with very slight traces of finish loss evident on mag tube and bbl from operation of pump forend. Bore is bright and shiny with little indication of use. Grooved receiver shows no traces of ever having been scope mounted. 2pc walnut stocks are equally as fine with no evidence of finish loss and only several very minute handling marks evident on forearm and butt which certainly does not detract from this fine rifle. Mechanics are crisp and functioning. 53080-9 TDW (600-800) C&R – Lot 3267

3268
$3,737.50
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: Additional Information from Consignor: This is a Gallery Firearm and has a Pyramid Loading Port.

*EXTRAORDINARY WINCHESTER MODEL 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER BOX.

SN 357295. Cal. 22 SHORT. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left sight by rear sight. “WP” proof is stamped on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom front of frame and lower tang. Box contains craft paper wrap and Winchester hang tag. Box has end label SNd to this rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. This rifle is nearly new and shows no evidence of ever having been assembled. Close inspection shows 99.99% orig blue finish with no apparent mars. Markings are sharp and clear. Stocks are extremely fine with no apparent handling marks. Box is very good, intact. End label is clean. A chance to own a Winchester Model 62A rifle that would be almost impossible improve upon. 53080-57 TEP (2,250-3,250) C&R – Lot 3268

3269
$2,875.00

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 62A SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX.

SN 371425. Cal. 22 RF. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with grooved forend and Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom front of frame and on lower tang. Accompanying box contains instruction sheet and hang tag with remnants of craft paper wrap. End label is numbered to this rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 99.99% orig blue finish with a minuscule amount of muzzle wear. Receiver also retains 99.99% orig blue finish. There are two small bright spots on upper ring of receiver. Rifle was not assembled. Stocks are fine and show only a couple of minuscule handling marks. Box is very good, intact with a label that shows some abrasion but is very readable. There is scotch tape repair at one corner; tape partially covers label. An extremely fine example of a nearly new Winchester Model 62A in its orig box. 53080-59 TEP (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3269

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3270
$4,600.00
Revised: 3/13/2018

Please Note: Additional Information from Consignor: This is a Gallery Firearm and has a Pyramid Loading Port.

*HIGHLY DESIRABLE WINCHESTER MODEL 62 “SPECIAL” SLIDE ACTION RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX.

SN 388432. Cal. 22 SHORT. 23″ rnd bbl, 3/4 magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with grooved forearm and hard rubber Winchester buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester address, trademark, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Receiver is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADEMARK” in red letters on right side. SN is struck on forward bottom part of receiver and on lower tang. Numbers match. Box contains instruction sheet and Winchester hang tag. End label is numbered to this gun and is marked “SPECIAL”. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rifle retains 99.999% of orig blue finish. Operating arm shows a slight scratch. Receiver still has packing grease. All markings are sharp and clear. Rifle was not assembled. Stocks show no apparent handling marks. Box is very good, intact. End label is clean and intact. Your chance to purchase a Model 62A Winchester “Special” in a condition that is nearly impossible to improve upon. 53080-56 TEP (2,250-3,250) C&R – Lot 3270

3271
$2,587.50

*EXCEPTIONAL WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE IN ORIGINAL WINCHESTER CARDBOARD SHIPPING BOX.

SN 125708. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation is rolled on left side by rear sight. “WP” proof is struck on top of bbl and receiver. Standard sights for this model. SN appears on bottom front of receiver adjacent to matching number on trigger guard. Accompanying box contains craft paper, instruction sheets and warranty card. Box has end label showing SN of this rifle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Rifle retains 99.9% of the orig blue finish with no evidence of assembly. There is a small stain behind front sight. Bolt retains orig packing grease. Rifle was not assembled. Stocks are very fine with only minuscule handling marks. Box is very good. Lid has one broken corner. End label is slightly scuffed but legible. An opportunity to obtain a nearly new Winchester Model 63 slide action rifle in orig Winchester shipping box. 53080-60 TEP (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3271

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3272
$1,380.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.

SN 162373. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with plain pistol grip and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl has standard sights mounted. Left side of bbl at breech is rolled with Winchester trademark, model and Cal. designation. “WP” proof is struck at breech of bbl and on top of receiver. SNs appear on forward bottom of receiver and trigger guard. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 99.9% of orig blue finish with some very slight abrasion toward muzzle and a few tiny scratches. Sights are very good. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver also retains 99.9% of bright blue finish with only minuscule handling marks. Stocks are fine, retaining all of the varnish finish with some tiny handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. A fine example of a late production Model 63 Winchester rifle in a condition that would be hard to improve upon. 53080-20 TEP (750-1,000) C&R – Lot 3272

3273
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 63 DELUXE SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE.

SN 161348. Cal. 22 LR. 23″ rnd bbl. Full blue finish, nicely figured walnut American stocks will checkered pistol grip and forearm. Checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bbl shows Winchester logo, model and Cal. designation rolled at left breech beside rear sight. “WP” proof is stamped on top of bbl and receiver. SN appears on bottom of frame adjacent to number on trigger guard. Pistol grip is capped with Winchester logo. Stock is checkered in a diamond pattern. Top of receiver is grooved for scope mount. Sights are standard for this model. Accompanied by Winchester cardboard shipping box that contains an orig hang-tag. End label of box is numbered to this rifle and designates “SPECIAL DELUXE SELECT WOOD”. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl shows 98% orig blue finish that is somewhat thinned toward muzzle with a few small dents at mid-point. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good and bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 99% bright blue finish with only a few very slight handling marks. Bolt retains all of the jeweled finish. Stocks are fine with sharp checkering and retain nearly all of the orig varnish. There are a few small handling marks on buttstock. Buttplate retains most of the orig blue with sharp checkering. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very good, mostly intact with a clear label. Hang-tag is very good. 53080-58 TEP (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3273

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3274
$3,162.50

*WINCHESTER MODEL 70 STANDARD GRADE RIFLE IN 257 ROBERTS CALIBER.

SN 297260. Cal. 257 Roberts. 24-1/2″ tapered round bbl with usual markings on left side. Checkered walnut stocks with factory arrow pattern at forearm, 2-point pattern at grip. Stocks mounted with factory swing swivels and small Monte Carlo at butt with checkered steel buttplate. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining nearly all of what appears to be its factory orig finish to both wood and metal. There are minor handling marks in the wood with a small scratch in the blued foreplate otherwise outstanding overall condition. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny. 53080-7 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3274

3275
$2,300.00

*PRE-1964 WINCHESTER MODEL 70 FEATHERLIGHT IN 243 WIN CALIBER.

SN 543606. Cal. 243 win. 22″ tapered rnd bbl. Standard configuration pre-64 model 70 featherweight with straight grain walnut stock checkered in diamond pattern at grip and 2-point pattern at wrist. Mounted with swivel slings. Small Monte Carlo at rear stock and composite checkered buttplate. Visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Very fine retaining nearly all factory orig finish to both wood and metal. Appears very lightly used and well taken care of. Stock is extremely fine with only minute handling marks. Brilliant shiny bore, mechanics are crisp. 53080-8 JSL (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3275

3276
$3,162.50

*GORGEOUS EARLY WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CUSTOM IN 7X57MM CALIBER.

SN 126583. Cal. 7x57mm. A Beautiful custom carbine with 20″ tapered rnd bbl. Jeweled bolt mounted with “M8-6X COMPACT” Leupold scope. Gorgeous full length stock checkered in 2-point pattern through forearm, 3-point pattern at grip. Butt with steel capped pistol grip and beaded cheekpiece on left side has a 13-1/2″ LOP over thin Old English brand black recoil pad. Stocks with sling swivels, currently mounted with Safari brand leather sling. Stock is a fabulous fiddleback, flame grained walnut. Bolt is not numbered, visible SNs match. WEIGHT: 8lbs 1oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as custom finished, retaining nearly all custom finish to wood and metal. Only minor handling marks noted. Bore with some frosting and grease. Mechanics are fine. Optics are clear. 53051-17 JSL (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3276

3277
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MILESTONE CUSTOM SHOP ENGRAVED AND GOLD INLAID “MODEL 70 XTR” BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

SN G1700000. Cal. .243 Winchester. 22″ Featherweight bbl, standard action. Action, bottom metal, and parts of bbl are fully engraved with exceptionally well cut large open acanthus scroll with gold inlaid band highlights. “WINCHESTER” is in gold on side of action, portrait of large white tail deer is on floorplate. Bolt knob is deeply carved in acanthus pattern. Nicely figured American walnut stock has “B” type carving with fleur-di-lis in fancy bordered checkering pattern, measures 14″ over leather covered pad. Leupold Vari X III 3.5 X 10 scope is in Control rings and bases. CONDITION: Excellent, close to new with a few slight handling marks. Coin finish beginning to darken on floorplate. Bore is dirty, but most likely excellent. Mechanically excellent. Scope has some marks in lacquer, optically clear. 53051-15 MGM (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3277

3278
$3,162.50

*ICONIC CUSTOM LEFT HANDED WINCHESTER MODEL 70 MADE FOR COLONEL CHARLES ASKINS IN .308 NORMA MAGNUM.

SN 247818. Cal. .308 Norma Magnum. 24″ rnd bbl mounted in a custom modified action to left hand with all work being performed by the Kerr Sports Shop of Beverly Hills. 1pc tiger striped maple stock checkered in a diamond H-pattern in forearm and wrist. Cheek piece on right side for left handed use and silver pistol grip cap engraved “Chas. Askins”. Charles Askins was one of the most prolific writers of his day in regards to hunting, shooting and the firearms industry. Askins was photographed using this rifle in Alaska after having taking a 70″ Kenai moose. The .308 Norma cartridge outperforms most of the modern 300 Magnums, but can still utilize a standard length action. Mfg 1953. CONDITION: Fine overall with most custom blue finish remaining with some slight scratches at rear of tang from insertion of bolt and frosting of anodized finish on trigger guard and floorplate. Stock finish is very good, however finish is starting to flake at toe and bottom of cheekpiece. Slight finish loss on bottom at forearm and around trigger housing. The condition is as expected from a rifle that was used by one of America’s big game hunters and sporting authors. A great opportunity to own a piece of sporting history. 53138-1 TDW (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3278

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3279
$2,300.00

*INTRIGUING COLT/SAUER SPORTING RIFLE MADE FOR COLT INDUSTRIES BOARD CHAIRMAN GEORGE STRICHMAN AND PRESENTED TO HIM IN 1974.

SN CR 1000. Cal. .30-06 Spgfld 24″ tapered rnd bbl engraved at center “COLTS PT. F.A. MFG. CO., HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. Left side of frame marked “COLT SAUER/SPORTING RIFLE” with Colt industries logo toward muzzle, Sauer logo towards breech. Stocks checkered in 2-point pattern at forearm, 3-point pattern at grip with small Monte Carlo and “COLT SAUER BRAND” white lined waffle pad. Rosewood white lined grip cap inlaid with Colt industries logo and rosewood white lined nose cap at foreend accent the beautiful fiddleback stock. Right side of stock with large engraved golden colored oval plaque inscribed “George A. Strichman / Chairman of the Board / Colt Industries / April 15, 1974”. Rifle is mounted with a Leupold 3X9 Vari-X II scope. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 15 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as very lightly range used. Bbl retains virtually all of its high polish orig blue. Stocks are excellent with only minor handling marks and one more significant rub on left side below action. Plaque with beginning tarnish. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and shiny. Optics are slightly clouded. This is a very interesting rifle that should be further researched. 53051-20 JSL (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3279

3280
$3,162.50

*MARKSMAN’S LOT OF THREE LONG-RANGE COMPETITION RIFLES.

1) REMINGTON 700 LH. SN C6688261. Cal. .223. 26″ heavy stainless steel bbl marked “HAMMOND RIFLES”. Left hand Remington action with fine adjustable target trigger with single-shot adapter in mag. Mounted in a blue marbleized synthetic bench rest stock with evidence of proper glass bedding and free floating. Sayko pattern extractor conversion on bolt. Equipped with a Leopold Vary-X III 6.5×20 power scope with traditional fine Duplex reticle. Custom work appears to be of best quality. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Bore, rifling and throat are sharp and bright. Overall condition is very fine with light traces of typical target use. Optics are bright and mounted in precision quality long range rings and bases. Trigger pull is approx 2 ounces and rifle functions properly and all visible numbers matching. 2) REMINGTON 700 LH. SN C6494101. Cal. .22 Cheetah MK.1. 26″ tapered heavy bbl marked “CLARENCE HAMMAND”. Left hand Remington 700 short-action with adjustable target trigger and glass bedded into what appears to be a McMillan synthetic stock. Equipped with a Leopold Vary-X III 6.5×20 E.F.R. target scope with target knobs and mounted with Burris detachable steel rings. Has a removable single-shot adapter in mag box. Scope is missing target knob covers. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine overall showing little evidence of actual use. Bore is bright and sharp as is throat. Trigger pull approx 2 ounces. Mechanics are fine and functioning. Numbers matching. 3) REMINGTON 700 LH. SN C6579655. Cal. .243 WIN/.270 N.D. 26″ heavy stainless steel bbl marked “SEELY MASKER” over chamber designation. Mounted in a Remington left hand short action with Sako-type converted extractor and converted to single-shot. With unknown stainless steel adjustable target trigger. Glass bedded into a black fiberglass bench rest pattern stock. Equipped with a Leopold Vari-X III 6.5×20 E.F.R. scope with target knobs. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine overall with typical signs of light usage. Bore bright and shiny with sharp throat. Trigger pull tested at less than 1 ounce. Optics are clear with traditional fine Duplex reticle. A very high quality bench rest rifle. 53098-12, 53098-13, 53098-19 TDW (3,500-4,000) – Lot 3280

3281
$1,035.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 700 LH SPORTING RIFLE WITH LEUPOLD SCOPE.

SN 6599479. Cal. 30-06 Sprg. 22-1/2″ rnd bbl with front and rear sights removed. Bbl marked with Remington address. Buttstock checkered in ribbon pattern with black composite grip cap and nose cap at forearm. Buttstock with cheek piece on right side is mounted for sling swivels and finished with Pachmayr white lined pad. Bolt is nicely polished. Mounted with a Leupold 3X9 power scope. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 2 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Very good as field used. Metal parts retain approximately 90-95% orig blued finish with minor scattered hunting bumps. Stocks are very good with only minor impressions and hunting bumps noted. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. 53098-18 JSL (600-900) – Lot 3281

3282
$1,035.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 3200 SPECIAL TRAP 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 0032658. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ fluid steel bbls with high ventilated top rib. Chokes marked “IMP-MOD / FULL”. Mid bead is missing, white plastic front bead. Automatic ejectors, non auto safety, single selective trigger. Walnut capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 3-point pattern with Monte Carlo at butt and 13-5/8″ LOP over steel Mershon white lined compression pad. Large forearm checkered in 5-poimt pattern. Receiver stamped with setter on right, pointer on left. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 9lbs 9oz. CONDITION: Good. Bbls retain approximately 80% orig blue finish. Minor dent in top rib. Receiver retains approximately 90% orig blued finish with some light scratches. Forearm with 1″ chunk missing on left side near receiver and repaired cracks near frame on bottom with added finish. Buttstock appears sound with handling marks and some finish added. Mechanics are functional. Bores with some leading and beginning pits noted. 53051-13 JSL (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3282

3283
$805.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 1100 LH 12 GAUGE AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA BARREL.

SN L748727V. Cal. 12 ga. Bbl 1) 29″ ventilated rib bbl marked for skeet choke with steel mid and white plastic front bead, 2-3/4″ chambers. Bbl 2) 33-1/2″ 12 gauge magnum for 3″ shells, choked marked full. Full length ventilated top rib with steel front bead. Capped pistol grip buttstock with 14″ LOP over white lined “Remington” brand waffle pad. Receiver is lightly scroll engraved. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: (with bbl set 1) 8 lbs. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Very good as field used retaining app 90% orig finish to both wood and metal. Only minor handling marks throughout. Mechanics are crisp, both bores bright and shiny. For a left handed shooter this would make a great set up. 53098-15 JSL (350-500) – Lot 3283

3284
$1,380.00

*AS NEW ITHACA FEATHERLIGHT MODEL 37 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND EXTRA BARREL.

SN 898847. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ chamber. Bbl set #1 26″ choked mod, bbl set #2 26″ Deer Slayer Model made for slugs with 2-3/4″ chamber. Ray-bar bead front sights. Both bbls without ribs. Uncheckered buttstock with full knob pistol grip and 14″ LOP over serrated lined Ithaca buttplate. Lined forearm. Receiver stamped with ducks in marsh on left, setter and pheasants on right. Housed in its orig Ithaca Gun Co. shipping box with oil paper inside and extra bbl in its orig shipping box as well. CONDITION: Extremely fine, likely factory test fired only. Bore is bright and shiny, mechanics are crisp. Boxes are very good with only minor scraping and losses. A fabulous time capsule Ithaca! 53100-1 JSL (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3284

3285
$1,150.00

*B. C. MIROKU CHARLES DALY DIAMOND 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN S343588. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ bbl, 2-3/4″ chambers. Chokes IMP cyl / mod. Full length, low profile, matted, ventilated top rib with white plastic mid bead and neon green front bead. Gold plated single selective trigger, auto ejectors with selector switch on sides, non-auto safety. Rosewood capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 4-point pattern with tear drop behind action. Adjustable comb and 13-3/4″ LOP from rear position single trigger to white line “Kick Eez” pad. Large forearm checkered in 4-point pattern with engraved Deeley release. Receiver is nicely scroll engraved and marked on bottom “B.C. MIROKU”. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 11 oz. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains app 95% orig blued finish. Coin finished receiver is excellent. Buttstock and forearm are very good retaining most of their orig finish and have scattered light scratches and minor finish loss from field use. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent. 53098-14 JSL (800-1,200) – Lot 3285

3286
$920.00

*RUGER ALL WEATHER 77-22 RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

SN 701-16504. Cal. 22 LR. 20″ stainless steel tapered rnd bbl. Bbl address on center tube. Black composite skeleton stock with sling swivel mounts and leather “Uncle Mike’s” sling attached. Mounted with Leupold M8-4X Compact Scope. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as field used, retaining most orig finish. Scope optics are clear. Sling is very good. Bore is very good. Mechanics are crisp. 53051-22 JSL (300-500) – Lot 3286

3287
$4,887.50

*BEAUTIFUL GRADE III BROWNING SEMI-AUTO RIFLE.

SN 71T5875. Cal. 22 LR. Beautiful little takedown rifle built on John Browning’s patent with 19″ rnd bbl, orig front sight and folding rear sight. Mounted with nicely figured European walnut that has skip-line checkered beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock with serrated steel buttplate. Receiver & trigger guard are beautifully deep engraved with large game scene panels on each side surrounded by marvelous, intertwined foliate arabesque patterns that has fine shaded background. Left vignette is of a setter and three pheasants in a woodland scene. Right vignette is a setter and three ducks in a marsh scene and top of receiver depicts a spaniel holding a fallen duck. Right side vignette is signed “L. Acampo”. Trigger guard is engraved to match and trigger is gold washed. Accompanied by its orig 2-pc, Styrofoam lined cardboard box with matching SN on the end label. CONDITION: Appears to be new and test fired only. Overall retains 99%+ crisp, orig factory finish to both metal & wood with only minute handling marks. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Box is very good. 53080-62 JSL (4,500-5,500) – Lot 3287

3288
$3,450.00

*BROWNING SEMI-AUTOMATIC 22 GRADE III RIFLE WITH CASE.

SN 7IT56329. Cal. 22LR. 19-1/2″ bbl with flip-up rear sight. Full knob pistol grip, buttstock is skip line checkered in 3-point pattern with lined steel buttplate. Receiver is fabulously engraved with setter and pheasants on left, setter with duck in portrait on top and setter with ducks in marsh scene on right surrounded by well executed floral scroll engraving by “G. Cargnel”. Forearm is skip line checkered in 3-point pattern. Housed in a full length Enmebbi maroon leather and maroon velvet interior case. All visible SN match. PROVENANCE: Ex-Larry Kelley estate collection. CONDITION: Good. Likely test fired only. Retains virtually all orig finish to metal surfaces. Highly figured skip line checkered stocks are excellent with the exception of a wood repair on buttstock at confluence of right rear receiver and wrist. Bore is brilliant and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Case is fine with only minor rub marks. Simply put, a gorgeous Browning. 53081-1 (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3288

3289
$4,600.00

*GORGEOUS BROWNING SEMI AUTO 22 GRADE 3 ENGRAVED BY ANGELO BEE WITH CASE.

SN 71T54698. Cal. 22 LR. 19″ round bbl with flip up rear sight and flip up front sight. Bbl with usual Belgium markings. Full knob pistol grip buttstock is skip line checkered in 3-point pattern with serrated lined steel buttplate. Forearm is checkered in skip line 3-point pattern. Receiver is beautifully engraved by Angelo Bee with setter on three rising pheasants on left in woods scene, beautiful portrait of setter with fallen duck in his mouth on top and well executed setter and three rising ducks on right side in marsh scene, all surrounded by well cut floral scroll. Gold plated trigger. Housed in its orig Browning brown leather hard case with wool interior. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 5 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Has been fired but very well taken care of. Stocks are near mint with only minute handling marks. Mechanics are excellent. Bore is bright and shiny. Case is very good with scattered light scrapes and rubs. 53080-63 JSL (3,000-4,500) – Lot 3289

3290
$3,162.50

*SCARCE BROWNING SEMI AUTO 22 GRADE 2 IN 22 LONG RIFLE CALIBER WITH CASE AND SCOPE.

SN 9T10984. Cal. 22 LR. 19-1/4″ round bbl with Browning 4-X scope mounted on top and front blade sight. Coin finished engraved receiver. Gold plated trigger. Flame grained American walnut buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with full knob pistol grip and serrated lined steel buttplate. Forearm is checkered in 3-point pattern. Receiver is nicely engraved in floral pattern with standing woodchucks on left side, landing duck on top, and squirrels in tree scene on right surrounded by leaf pattern engraving and light geometric design work. Housed in an orig Browning take down case which appears orig to this gun. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 5 lbs 11 oz with scope. CONDITION: Extremely fine as very lightly field used. Retains virtually all finish to wood and metal with only minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny. Case is fine with scattered rubs and minor losses. 53080-61 JSL (1,750-2,750) C&R – Lot 3290

3291
$1,035.00
Revised: 3/15/2018

Please Note: This lot is a Scarce Browning Auto-22 rifle in Caliber .22 Short, not a Shotgun as indicated in the title.

*SCARE EARLY BROWNING SEMI AUTO 22 IN .22 SHORT CALIPER SHOTGUN.

SN A9622. Cal. 22. 22″ round bbl with early wheel sight and marked on left side “22 SHORT SMOKELESS”. Receiver is light scroll and floral engraved. Buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with serrated lined early steel BP. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 4lbs 14oz. CONDITION: Very good as field used. BBl retains app 90% orig blued finish as does receiver with some minor toning. Buttstock and forearm are very good with scattered light marks and scratches and some finish added. Forearm with finish losses and more significant scratching on sides. Mechanics are functional. Bore is very good. 53080-2 TEP (650-950) C&R – Lot 3291

3292
$1,035.00

*BROWNING SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE GRADE ONE IN .22 LONG RIFLE CALIBER.

SN 5T30701. Cal. 22 LR. 19-1/4″ round bbl with flip up rear sight and blade front sight. Receiver is floral scroll engraved with zigzag boarder pattern. Full knob pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with serrated lined steel BP. Forearm checkered in 3-point pattern. Visible SN match. WEIGHT: 4 lbs 10 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal parts retaining 95-97% orig finish. Buttstock and forearm are very fine with a few scattered scratches and some small finish loss behind trigger guard and beginning craquelure on butt. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. A fun little gun. 53080-3 JSL (650-950) C&R – Lot 3292

3293
$575.00

*SCARCE EARLY BROWNING SEMI AUTOMATIC 22 RIFLE IN 22 LR CALIBER.

SN T56182. Cal. 22 LR. 19-1/4″ bbl. Early wheel sight gun stamped on left side “22-LONG-RIFLE”. Receiver engraved in standard Grade One patterns with light floral scroll and zigzag boarder. Full knob pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with serrated lined steel BP. Loading port with SN T58894 (mismatched). Forearm checkered in standard 3-point pattern. WEIGHT: 4 lbs 13 oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains approximately 90% orig blue finish. Receiver retains approximately 70% orig blued finish, toned at back on right side and bottom. Stocks rate very good with scattered scratches and handling marks and an old coat of finish added. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are functional. Scarce, early, wheel sight gun. 53080-1 JSL (400-600) C&R – Lot 3293

3294
$575.00

*BROWNING DELUXE FACTORY ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 69B19021. Cal. 22. RF. 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish. Nicely figured, checkered walnut stocks with hard rubber shotgun buttplate. Bbl is marked with Browning address over “MADE IN JAPAN” in front of rear sight with Cal. designation on the left side. Bead front sight, folding leaf rear sight. Receiver has SN stamped on the forward bottom portion. Receiver is sparsely engraved in a vine motif. Receiver has a grooved top for scope mounting. Trigger is gold plated. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and magazine tube retain 98% orig blue finish with a few minor handling marks. Markings are sharp. Sights are very good. Bore is bright with visible rifling and some debris. Receiver retains 99% orig blue with a few minuscule handling marks. Engraving sharp. Hammer and lever retain nearly all orig blue. Trigger retains nearly all of the gold wash. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good and retain most of the orig varnish finish with some minor handling marks and dents overall. Checkering is sharp. Buttplate is very good with clear Browning logo. A very nice, handy Browning 22 lever gun. 52831-2 TEP (100-200) – Lot 3294

3295
$2,875.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND DESIRABLE CASED BELGIAN BROWNING MEDALIST .22LR PISTOL WITH ACCESS.

SN 30420T3. Cal. .22LR. 6-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Made in Belgium in 1963. Wood grips and forend. Adjustable rear sight. Vent rib on bbl. Gun is housed in the appropriate Browning case with one spare mag, bbl weights, tool, cleaning brush and cartridge block. Key for case is missing. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings crisp and clear. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering, slight handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Accessories in matching condition. Box is dirty but fine with slight scuff marks, showing age. 52779-1 GER (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3295

3296
$6,900.00

*SCARCE BROWNING SUPERPOSED PIGEON GRADE THREE BARREL SKEET SET SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN 62293V70. Cal. 20/28/.410. Bbl #1, 20ga 2-3/4″ chambers, 26-1/4″, chokes marked SKEET/SKEET. Bbl #2, 28ga, 26-1/2″, 2-3/4″ chambers, chokes marked SKEET/SKEET. Bbl #3, .410 ga, 28″, 2-1/2″ chambers, chokes marked SKEET/SKEET. All three bbl sets with low profile ventilated top ribs and wide forearms. Receiver is coin finished and engraved in standard Pigeon Grade pattern with pigeons and light scroll on side, flowing leaf pattern on bbl bolsters and sculpted leaf pattern on top of frame. Bottom of action is engraved in light rose and scroll pattern. Trigger guard with burst of scroll. Gun has gold plated sgl selective trigger, auto ejector, non auto safety. Buttstock is short tang full knob configuration checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-1/2″ LOP over Browning white lined waffle pad. Housed in what appears to be its orig Browning three bbl set case. WEIGHT: 7lbs. 3ozs. CONDITION: Very good as field used and partially restored. 20ga bbl forearm wood is a replacement, bbls are a little loose at the hinge on the gun, other sets are tight. 20ga bbls with beginning pitting ahead of chambers, 28ga bbls bright and shiny, .410ga bbls bright and shiny as well. Action retains 90% of its gray finish with some staining noted on bottom and at top tang. Buttstock retains most of its orig finish with finish added for preservation and has scattered impressions and light scratches. Trigger retains approx 20% of its gold plating. Mechanics are fine, though 20ga bbls in need of adjustment as noted above. Case is fair with staining and heavy soiling, interior with rips in lining and bbl partitions need re-gluing, handle has fallen off. 52790-1 JSL (7,000-10,000) – Lot 3296

3297
$0.00

◊*BROWNING MIDAS GRADE BROADWAY TRAP GUN WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 37824S5. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ bbls with vented Broadway rib, ivory center & faux ivory Bradley sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers, MOD/FULL chokes, gold sgl select trigger and ejectors. Left side of bbl marked “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY” & right side “12 GA-SHELLS 2-3/4”, “MADE IN BELGIUM-BROWNING PATENT”. Chamber area has 2″ wedge of scroll engraving on each side of rib. Standard Midas grade receiver with bold floral scroll & punch dot background with 3 gold pheasants in flight & gold wire on left side, three gold ducks in flight with gold wire on right & gold quail in flight on bottom. Left side is signed “M MAGIS” and the initials “LC” in lower rear corner of left side. Mounted with a colorful piece of flame grained walnut, checkered pistol grip, flat knob, long tang, Browning vented trap pad & checkered rounded target forend. Factory Bbl and action have matching SN’s. Accompanied by a Browning factory letter confirming grade and configuration, shipped 12-19-1966. Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom -.722. Bore restrictions: top -.038, bottom -.018. Wall thickness: top -.033, bottom -.034. Drop at heel: 1-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/8″. Weight: 8 lbs. 2 oz. LOP 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Ex-Rod Fuller Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine as restored by Arts Guns & Sport Shop to factory finish and specifications. Bbl and action have over 99% expertly re-blued finish. Stock and forearm have very good gloss finish showing just a few small marks. Bores are bright & sound. Mechanics are fine. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 52997-3 (6,000-8,000) C&R; ESA – Lot 3297

3298
$0.00

*BROWNING SUPERPOSED “DIANA” GRADE FIELD GUN ENGRAVED BY ANGELO BEE WITH CASE AND FACTORY LETTER.

SN 56305S7. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Bbls marked for mod and full. Coin finished action with gold plated single selective trigger is engraved in typical “Diana” style with scrolling acanthus surrounding semi-relief game scenes; five pheasants on left, four ducks on right, and a pair of grouse on bottom. Two rabbits are on trigger guard bow. Engravers signature “A. Bee” is at the bottom of both action scenes. Nicely crotch figured American walnut long tang round knob buttstock measures 14-1/2″ over black Decelerator pad. Full forend matches well. Chokes are unaltered. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 14-1/2″. Tan Hartmann case is lined in faux fur, and contains instruction booklet. PROVENANCE: Factory letter confirming specifications. CONDITION: Excellent, with evidence of relatively light field use. Bbls silvered on sharp edges with some scattered light pitting and some marks. Coin finish of action is darkened a bit around bottom. Stocks have some light handling marks in their factory type finish. Bores are excellent with a hint of frosting. Mechanically fine. Case is excellent. 52997-4 (5,500-7,500) C&R – Lot 3298

3299
$7,475.00

*20 GAUGE BROWNING SUPERPOSED PIGEON GRADE SHOTGUN.

SN 41749V6. Cal. 20 ga. 26-3/8″ Bbls choked IC and Mod, are marked with Browning St. Louis and Montreal addresses along with “MADE IN BELGIUM” on left side of top bbl, and with gauge and patent information on right. Coin finished action with gold plated single selective trigger has nicely relief carved oak leaves on top, and usual pairs of pigeons flying through a field of open scroll on sides. Bottom is engraved with rose bouquets and scroll. Crotch figured American walnut oil finished round knob long tang buttstock measures 14-3/8″ over Browning composition buttplate. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Forend wood matches well. Bore diameter: top -.624, bottom – .622. Bore restrictions: top – .024 (mod), bottom – .006 (IC). Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Neutral cast. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-3/8″. CONDITION: Excellent. Metal parts retain nearly all of their factory finishes. Gold of trigger somewhat flaked and with rubs. Stocks have oil finish over some old marks. Mechanically fine. 53009-1 (5,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3299

3300
$0.00

*FN PALATINAT A1 GRADE 12 GAUGE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN.

SN S72 7562. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ bbls with 2-3/4″ chambers. Choke IMP.MOD/FULL Wide target ventilated top rib with white mid and front beads. Gold plated single selective trigger, auto triggers, non auto safety. Long tang, full knob buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over “OLD ENGLISH” pad. Nickel oval in toe. Round nose forearm checkered in 4-point pattern with line engraved Superposed release. Bbl bolsters are acanthus leaf engraved and action is border engraved. Receiver is blue finish. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very fine as field used. Bbls retain approximately 98% orig blued finish. Receiver retains nearly all of its orig blued finish. Buttstock and forearm are excellent. Pad is an older replacement. Gold plated trigger retains approximately 90% of its orig plating. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with only minor handling marks and a few small chips in the finish. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny. These Superposed target model guns are designed to last and are extremely durable. 53024-2 JSL (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3300

3301
$920.00

*A. FRANCOTTE QUALITY 20 FULL SIDELOCK 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA STOCK.

SN 84853. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ fluid steel bbls. Chambers marked for 2-3/4″. Full length matted top rib with brass front bead, tops of bbls marked “Von Lengerke & Detmold / U.S. Agents New York”. Dbl triggers, ejectors, automatic safety. Currently mounted with extremely well done straight grained replacement buttstock that has round knob pistol grip checkered in 2-point pattern and 14″ LOP over checkered butt, small brass oval near to. Splinter forearm with Curtis push button release checkered in 3-point pattern. Full sidelock action with sideclips is nicely scroll engraved in about 80% coverage. Locks marked “A. Francotte Maker and Patentee Liege, Belgium”. Top tang with gold “S” in front of safety. Top lever, trigger guard, and trigger plate are blued. Orig stock checkered in 2-point pattern with five spacers and leather face pad, brass oval in pistol grip with initials “S.W.”, this stock without additional spacers is short. All visible SN’s match. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .004 (IC), right – .005 (IC). Wall thickness: left – .022, right – .028 . Drop at heel: 1-9/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/16″. Cast is neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain approximately 90-95% orig blue finish. Receiver retains 40-50% orig case color, toned at belly. Custom buttstock is superb with only minor handling marks, retains nearly all it’s custom finish. Forearm with minor repair on left side at tip is excellent with some finish added, forearm metal at frame shows some beginning pinprick erosion which should clean. Top lever and trigger guard, retain most of their orig blue. Inside of trigger guard bow with spotting in blue. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics need attention as gun is somewhat difficult to close after ejectors have snapped. This should be an easy fix. 52063-1 (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3301

3302
$1,725.00

UNUSUAL 24 GAUGE BELGIAN GUILD TOP LEVER HAMMER SHOTGUN.

SN NSN (on action). (8620 on bottom rib.) Cal. 24 ga. 2-1/2″ Chambers. 29-1/2″ bbls with gold bands and geometric inlay at breech ends, by L. Bernard, have Belgian proofs and German crowned “V” (pre 1891) proof on flat rib. Case hardened top lever action (gold lozenge on lever) with rebounding back locks, is nicely engraved with scroll and game scenes. Well figured round knob pistol grip stock measures 13-3/4″ over checkered wood butt with heel and toe plates, and features right hand small cheekpiece. Unusual captive splinter forend has Anson type release. Bore diameter: left -.601, right – .610. Bore restrictions: left – .009 (IC), right – .000 (cyl). Wall thickness: left – .035, right – .030. Drop at heel: 2-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 12 oz. LOP: 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Bbls retain approx 80% dramatic pattern Damascus with splotches of cleaned rust. Action and locks are case hardened and retain approx 80% of that color with cleaned rust, mostly on bottom right side. Stocks have numerous light marks and scratches in their orig finish, checkering somewhat worn. There are some cracks at wrist. Bores are very fine with some dents. Action is tight. Locks are good. 53116-1 MGM (2,000-4,000) – Lot 3302

3303
$2,185.00

HIGH CONDITION LINDNER CHARLES DALY 10 GAUGE HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN.

SN 1677. Cal. 10 ga. 2-7/8″ Chambers. 31-7/8″ Steel bbls have slightly raised game rib. HAL crossed pistol logos are on bottoms. Large sized case hardened scallop-backed boxlock action features automatic safety, cocking indicators, and square crossbolt third fastener. Action has about 40% scroll engraving. Lightly figured round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over orig horn buttplate. Splinter forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.767, right – .777. Bore restrictions: left – .031 (mod), right – .038 (full). Wall thickness: left – .048, right – .032. Drop at heel: 3-3/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 9 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14″. PROVENANCE: Copy of German Gun Collectors Assn, Journal, no. 46, on “Prussian Charles Daly Imports”. CONDITION: Excellent, as partially refinished. Bbls retain most of what appears to be their orig brown, augmented a bit over some light marks and rust spots on breech end. Action retains over 90% orig case hardening color, silvered on fences and beads. Stocks have had oil rubbed over orig varnish, checkering re-run. Bores are excellent. Action is tight. 52928-3 MGM (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3303

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3304
$7,475.00

*KRIEGHOFF K-80 ULM SPORTING 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 21407. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ ventilated rib bbl with steel mid and white plastic front bead. Chokes marked IMP-MOD/FULL. 3″ chambers. Gold plated single selective trigger, auto ejector, non-auto safety. Beautiful full knob pistol grip buttstock checkered in flowing pattern through the wrist with 14-1/8″ LOP over black Decelerator pad. Large trap forearm is checkered in flowing wave pattern with schnabel tip and engraved Deeley release. Blued receiver is lightly scroll engraved on sides and bottom and is marked “K80/H.KRIEGHOFF/GmbH ULM/SPORTING”. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 12 oz. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain approximately 95-97% orig blued finish. Receiver retains approximately 95% orig blued finish with an area of blue missing on bottom left side towards forend and on forend metal. Trigger retains approximately 20% of its orig gold plating. Trigger guard retains about half of its orig blue. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with only minor handling marks noted. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are bright and shiny. These K-80s are used by many of the worlds top shooters and are designed to withstand hundreds of thousands of rounds in competition today. 52923-4 JSL (6,500-10,000) – Lot 3304

3305
$8,050.00

*SPORTY KRIEGHOFF K-80 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 102892. Cal. 12 ga. 31-1/2″ bbls marked for 3″ chambers. Choke tubes installed currently are IMP.CYL/MOD. High trap rib currently installed. Nickel plated single selective trigger, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Full knob pistol grip, honey colored walnut butt checkered in 3-pint pattern with palm swell on right side and adjustable comb with small Monte Carlo which has 14-3/8″ LOP over black Decelerator pad. Large forearm checkered in 5-point pattern with engraved Deeley type release. Coin finished receiver is nicely floral and scroll engraved and engraved with shield on bottom engraved, “K-80/KREIGHOFF/GERMANY”. Trigger guard and forearm iron are also lightly engraved. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 8 lbs 15 oz. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Very fine, showing light field use. Bbl and action retain approximately 98% of their orig factory finishes. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with only very minor handling marks noted. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. This gun would make a fantastic competition set up for a motivated shooter. 52923-7 JSL (5,500-8,500) – Lot 3305

3306
$6,325.00

*SELDOM FOUND .410 MERKEL 201 E SHOTGUN.

SN 66048. Cal. .410 ga. 28″ Demi-bloc bbls have matted ventilated rib. Coin finished ogee backed dbl Kersten OU Blitz action features non-automatic and single non-selective trigger. Action is engraved with sprays of scroll surrounding hunting scenes with pointer and two grouse on left side, and trio of ducks in marsh on right. Lightly marbled European walnut capped pistol grip buttstock with right hand cheekpiece measures 14-1/4″ over composition buttplate. Matching 3-pc ejector forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter at muzzles: top -.398, bottom – .398. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 1/2 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all factory finishes on wood and metal, portions of action darkening, and with water spots on wood. Mechanically fine. 52923-11 MGM (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 3306

3307
$7,475.00

*THE VERY FIRST PRODUCTION MERKEL MODEL 200 SC 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN WITH CASE.

SN SC1001. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ “Spezial Laufstahl” steel bbls with wide matted ventilated rib and brass front bead. 3″ chambers. Chokes MOD/MOD. Single selective trigger, auto ejectors, non-auto safety. Mounted with a fine swirl grain capped pistol grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-1/4″ LOP over black Decelerator pad. Forearm with case hardened Deeley release checkered in 4-point pattern. Case hardened receiver engraved with the Suhl Mountain Man surrounded by very light scroll. Cocking indicators on side. Single trigger is also case hardened. Housed in a green canvas leather mounted case with Merkel trade label and green felt liner. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7 lbs 2 oz. PROVENANCE: Bill Trotter collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, retaining nearly all orig finish to both wood and metal. Has been fired but very well taken care of. A most interesting gun with great SN provenance that is virtually indestructible. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny. Case is excellent with some minor scrapes on top. 52923-15 JSL (4,000-5,000) – Lot 3307

3308
$1,725.00

*MERKEL 47 EL SIDE BY SIDE BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN WITH GAME SCENE ENGRAVING.

SN 463845. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls. Coin finished scallop-backed action with automatic safety, Greener crossbolt, and side clips, is relief game scene engraved with ducks on one side, and pheasant on the other. Relatively plain but dark walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14″ over black Decelerator pad, and features right hand cheekpiece and sling loops. Splinter ejector forend has Deeley release. Bore diameter: left -.729, right – .730. Bore restrictions: left – .032 (full), right – .018 (mod). Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining nearly all orig finishes on wood and metal, with only some light marks on bbls, some darkening of coin finish on action due to congealed oil, and small scratches and marks on stocks. Pad is relatively new. Bores are excellent. Mechanically excellent. 52908-3 MGM (1,750-2,250) – Lot 3308

3309
$920.00

*ENGRAVED FRANZ SODIA SCALLOPED BOXLOCK 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 33542. Cal. 12 ga. 28-1/4″ Fluid Steel bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. Matted tapered top rib with steel front bead. Chokes are IMP MOD/IMP MOD. Dbl triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Scalloped action. Buttstock checkered in 4-point pattern with engraved steel grip cap, cheekpiece on right side, silver rectangle near toe and 14-3/8″ LOP over line checkered butt. Splinter forearm checkered in elongated 2-point pattern with engraved Deeley release. Action is near full coverage engraved with two pheasants in field scene on left, rabbit on bottom, and ducks in marsh scene on right, surrounded by oak leaf floral pattern engraving. Trigger guard with oak leaf pattern on bow and top lever with same. Fences are stippled. WEIGHT: 6lbs. 7oz. CONDITION: Good, as completely refurbished. Bbls retain approx 85-90% of a restored blued finish. Action has been cyanide case hardened and retains approx 95% of that restored finish, engraving somewhat thinned. Buttstock and forearm have been lightly sanded and retain most of an older restored finish with subsequent handling marks and minor hunting bumps. Bores are fair with scattered pitting. Mechanics are in need of minor attention as triggers and top lever are a bit gummy. 53205-1 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3309

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3310
$4,887.50

*FINE CONDITION BERETTA S 3 HEAVY GAME OVER-UNDER SHOTGUN.

SN 32260. Cal. 12 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 29″ Mono-bloc bbls with matted ventilated rib, have makers name and “MADE IN ITALY” on mono-bloc. Coin finished, low profile action with non-automatic safety and single non-selective trigger, is nicely engraved with near full coverage large sprays with floral highlights within multiple geometric borders. Well marbled and somewhat figured round knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over red open sided F.N. trap style pad. Matching one piece forend has Deeley type release. Bore diameter: top -.723, bottom – .724. Bore restrictions: top – .038 (full), bottom – .023 (mod). Wall thickness: top – .040, bottom – .039. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 7 lbs. 8 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain over 90% orig blue. Coin finish of action is also excellent, still bright and clean. Stocks have quite a few light marks and scratches in their orig finish, checkering very lightly worn and relatively light in color. Bores are excellent. Mechanically fine. 53024-1 MGM (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3310

3311
$6,325.00

*28 GAUGE FRATELLI RIZZINI BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN RETAILED BY ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH WITH LEG O’ MUTTON CASE.

SN 1275. (1974) Cal. 28 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 26-1/4″ Dovetailed bbls with flat matted rib are retailer marked on top of left bbl. Scallop backed boxlock action with automatic safety and single non-selective trigger is nicely scroll engraved. Fences are carved with oak leaves and top lever is pierced. Well marbled and lightly figured straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt with horn heel and toe plates. Semi-beavertail ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.552, right – .553. Bore restrictions: left – .014 (mod), right – .030 (full). Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. Gun comes with Redhead leg o’mutton case. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining over 90% orig finishes on all surfaces, silvered on high spots and sharp edges, thinning on bottom of action. There are numerous light marks and scratches in stock finish. Bores appear to be excellent, although dirty. Mechanically fine. Case is very fine, intact, with some scuffs. 52831-5 MGM (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3311

3312
$2,300.00

*DESIRABLE F.LLI RIZZINI 20 BORE EXTRA LUSSO BOXLOCK SHOTGUN RETAILED BY ABERCROMBIE & FITCH.

SN 1311. Cal. 20 ga. 26″ fluid steel bbls with 3″ chambers. Choked mod/full. Crosshatch milled top rib with steel front bead, left tube marked “ABERCROMBIE & FITCH / MADE IN ITALY / 3″ CHAMBERS”. Automatic ejectors, automatic safety and gold plated single trigger. Scalloped action. Buttstock with checkered side panels, and tear drop. Buttstock checkered in two point pattern with 14-3/8″ LOP over checkered butt. Beautiful flowing grain pattern in buttstock. Matching splinter forearm with Curtis push button release checkered in two point pattern. Action is near full coverage, scroll engraved with scalloped fences and pierced top lever. Small wedge of scroll near breech and band engraved at muzzle. WEIGHT 6lb 7 oz. CONDITION: Excellent as partially restored. Bbls retain nearly all of their orig blued finish. Receiver retains app 90% orig case hardened finish. Screws show some minor marring. Buttstock is excellent as restored with a repair through the wrist which has an expertly accomplished though still visible. Forearm is excellent and retains nearly all of its orig finish. Mechanics are crisp. Brilliant, shiny bores. 53065-12 JSL (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3312

3313
$6,325.00

*ARRIETA ROYAL GRADE 410 GAUGE SHOTGUN.

SN 35563. Cal. 410. 27″ bbl with narrow high top rib and brass front bead. 3″ chambers. Breech end of bbls with gold band. Blued single trigger, auto ejectors, auto safety. Straight grip buttstock checkered in 2-point pattern with tear drop behind action, has a 14-1/2″ LOP over skip line checkered butt. Semi beavertail forearm with push button release checkered in 4-point pattern. Coin finished receiver is beautifully engraved in ribbon and floral pattern with scroll accents in near full coverage. Bottom of action engraved “ROYAL GRADE” inlaid in gold. Trigger guard with rolled edge on right side. This gun is an assisted opener and made with side clips. Housed in a brown leather case with green velvet liner. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 6 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Has been very lightly field used but retains nearly all of its orig finish to both wood and metal with only very minor handling marks noted. Case is very good with minor scuffs and rubs. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are excellent. 53051-6 JSL (5,000-7,000) – Lot 3313

3314
$3,450.00

*HANDSOME ARRIETA HAND DETACHABLE ROUND BODY SIDELOCK GRIFFIN & HOWE SHOTGUN WITH EXTRA FINISH MODEL CASE AND ACCESSORIES.

SN 57-03-35-95. Cal. 20ga. 27″ Fluid Steel bbls. Chambers 2-3/4″. Chokes are MOD/IMP MOD. Full length tapered matted top rib with brass front bead. Rib is lightly scroll engraved near breech and right tube marked on top “GIFFIN & HOWE NEW YORK”. Dbl triggers, auto ejectors, auto safety. Straight grip buttstock is checkered in 2-point pattern with 14-5/8″ LOP over skip line checkered butt. Splinter forearm with Anson type push button release checkered in 2-point pattern. Hand detachable sidelocks are nicely engraved in floral and scroll pattern with about 80% coverage. Bottom of action engraved in gold “GRIFFIN & HOWE / NEW YORK”, surrounded by well cut scroll engraving. Rolled edge trigger guard and front trigger is articulated. Engraved top lever and trigger guard are scroll engraved. Fences are beaded and this gun has bushed strikers. Housed in a green canvas, leather appointed case with leather retailer label inside, accompanied by 2 keys and nickel plated oil bottle and snap caps. All visible SNs match. WEIGHT: 6lbs. 2oz. CONDITION: Very fine, as very lightly field used. Bbl, trigger guard and top lever retain about 98% of their orig blue finish. Action retains nearly all of its orig case color with minor high point wear. Stocks are excellent with only minor handling marks and retain nearly all of their orig finish, some minor thinning toward butt. Mechanics are crisp. Bores are brilliant and shiny. Case is excellent with minor handling marks. A fabulous game gun! 53065-6 JSL (3,000-5,000) – Lot 3314

3315
$1,380.00

*WELL MADE ARRIETA CROWN MODEL 12 GAUGE GAME GUN SHOTGUN.

SN 36403. Cal. 12 ga. 27″ fluid steel bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. Screw in chokes, and bbl has been ported on top side 3-5″ from muzzles. Low profile tapered top rib, front bead is missing. Non-auto safety, auto ejectors, double triggers. Straight grip butt checkered in 2-point pattern with tear drop behind action and 15-3/4″ LOP over modern black Kick Eez Pad. Splinter forearm with push button release checkered in 4-point pattern. Action is lightly scroll engraved and marked “CROWN” on front of lock plates and “ARRIETA” on bottom. This is a very high quality gun with an articulated front trigger and bushed strikers. The consecutively numbered mate to this gun is also being offered in this auction. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7lbs 1oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls modified as noted above, retain approximately 90% orig blued finish with scattered, light handling marks. Receiver retains nearly all of it’s orig case hardened finish. Fences have silvered. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with scattered handling marks and pad added. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny with some minor leading. 53051-5 JSL (1,500-2,250) – Lot 3315

3316
$1,495.00

*WELL MADE ARRIETA CROWN MODEL 12 GAUGE GAME GUN SHOTGUN.

SN 36404. Cal. 12 ga. 27″ fluid steel bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. Screw in chokes, and bbl has been ported on top side 3-5″ from muzzles. Low profile tapered top rib, brass front bead. Non-auto safety, auto ejectors, double triggers (front trigger is articulated). Straight grip butt, checkered in 2-point pattern with tear drop behind action and 15-3/4″ LOP over modern black Kick Eez Pad. Splinter forearm with push button release checkered in 4-point pattern. Action is lightly scroll engraved and marked “CROWN” on front of lock plates and “ARRIETA” on bottom. This is a very high quality gun with bushed strikers. The consecutively numbered mate to this gun is also being offered in this auction. All visible SN match. WEIGHT: 7lbs 1oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls modified as noted above, retain approximately 95% orig blued finish with scattered, light handling marks. Receiver retains virtually all of it’s orig case hardened finish. Fences have very lightly silvered. Buttstock and forearm are excellent with scattered handling marks, light impressions and retain nearly all of their orig finish, with pad added. Mechanics are crisp. Bore is bright and shiny. 53051-4 JSL (1,500-2,250) – Lot 3316

3317
$4,600.00

*BRACE OF AYA 20 BORE GUNS; ONE A SIDELOCK EJECTOR AS WELL AS A BOXLOCK EJECTOR.

1) AYA SIDELOCK. SN 088-98. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Bbls with game rib. Case hardened sidelock action with automatic safety, detachable locks, and dbl triggers, is engraved with well done hand cut scroll. Makers name is on each lockplate. Lightly figured European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt, and has classic styling. Splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.623, right – .620. Bore restrictions: left – .017 (mod), right – .005 (IC). Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Cast: approx 3/8 off. Weight: 6 lbs. 3 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, essentially as new, possibly only shot with a box full of shells since proof, with some light handling marks, and some light water spotting on stock. 2) AYA BOXLOCK. SN 083-98. Cal. 20 ga. 2-3/4″ chambers. 28″ Bbls with game rib. Imported by Griffin & Howe. Small frame scallop-backed coin finished boxlock action with automatic safety and dbl triggers, is engraved with 80% scroll and rose bouquets. Makers name is on each side. Dark, fairly dense, attractively streaked European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/4″ over checkered wood butt. Matching splinter ejector forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: left -.624, right – .624. Bore restrictions: left – .016 (mod), right – .009 (IC). Drop at heel: 1-15/16″, drop at comb: 1-7/16″. Cast: neutral. Weight: 5 lbs. 15 oz. LOP: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Excellent, very close to new, with evidence of extremely light field use, with some minor marks in all finishes. Mechanically fine. 53065-4, 53065-5 MGM (3,500-5,500) – Lot 3317

3318
$517.50

TWO AMMUNITION CANS CONTAINING RUSSIAN MFG 5.45×39 AMMUNITION FOR THE AK/74 ASSAULT RIFLE AND 762×39 RUSSIAN LOADED SPORTING AMMUNITION SUITABLE FOR THE AK/47 AND ITS DERIVATIVES.

900 rnds of 5.49×39 packaged in their white orig 25 rnd boxes. 880 rnds of .762×39 packaged in their white orig 20 rnd commercial boxes. Housed in two USGI 50 cal. steel ammunition cans. CONDITION: Ammunition appears to be well stored with no evidence of moisture or heat. Cans are excellent with no interior or exterior rust. Both cans retain their rubber gasket. This ammunition must be assumed to have corrosive priming but is very suitable for longtime storage. 53080-79 TDW (300-500) – Lot 3318

3319
$1,840.00

MASSIVE LOT OF EUROPEAN & AMERICAN SPORTING ARMS AMMUNITION.

Lot consists of thirty-one 10 rnd boxes of Norma and DWM Mfg 9.3x74R ammunition, twenty-five 20 rnd boxes of RWS and Speer .375 H&H Magnum Premium hunting ammunition, two 20 rnd boxes of Federal .416 Rigby ammunition, two 20 rnd boxes of Federal .416 REM mag ammunition, two 20 rnd boxes of .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition, six 10 rnd boxes of DWM 7x57R ammunition, eight 10 rnd boxes of Kynoch 6.5 M&S ammunition, seven 10 rnd boxes of RWS 8×68 S ammunition, fourteen 10 rnd boxes of 8×57 JR ammunition loaded by DWM & RWS, two 20 rnd boxes of .270 Weatherby Magnum ammunition, three 10 rnd boxes of DWM 9×57 ammunition, two 10 rnd boxes of RWS 7×64 ammunition, two 20 rnd boxes of 8×56 RS Mannlicher ammunition by P.P.U., two 50 rnd boxes of .357 Magnum ammunition by Western with 100 rnd of virgin unprimed Norma Brass cal .460 Weatherby with 200 .45 cal projectiles and loading dies by RCBS for same with several other single boxes of sporting cartridges. This expansive lot is all factory loaded ammunition that appears to have been properly stored and is in good shape with no evidence of moisture or heat damage. CONDITION: Boxes are well cared for. Some, but not all have been opened. Slight edge wear and label wear does exist, but ammunition appears to be of good condition and serviceable. 53100-2 TDW (1,000-2,000) – Lot 3319

3320
$632.50

LOT OF .30-06 AND .30-30 FACTORY LOADED SPORTING AMMUNITION.

1) .Eighteen 20 rnd boxes of Remington and Winchester 1960s period factory loaded 30-06 ammunition stored in military steel ammunition can. CONDITION: Boxes are slightly shop worn, but ammunition is bright with no evidence of moisture or heat. Ammunition can is excellent. 2) . Sixteen boxes of Winchester and Remington loaded .30-30WCF factory loaded ammunition in 20 rnd boxes and stored in military steel storage can. CONDITION: Very fine with boxes being slightly shop worn, however ammunition is bright and clean and appears quite serviceable. No indication of moisture or heat is evident. 53080-77, 53080-78 TDW (400-600) – Lot 3320

3322
$5,175.00

◊*VERY FINE MAUSER RED 9 C96 BROOMHANDLE 9MM PISTOL WITH STOCK.

SN 110799. Cal. 9mm. 5-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Gun is not Nazi proofed. Matching numbers on all parts including wood grips. Stock is original and matching to gun. Proper cleaning rod. Original stock leather is unmarked with brass flap closure studs. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling marks. All markings are clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Stock is fine with light handling marks. Leather has minor scuff marks and strong stitching. 52803-1 GER (4,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3322

3323
$2,070.00

*FINE MAUSER C96 BROOMHANDLE 7.63 PISTOL WITH STOCK.

SN 249350. Cal. 7.63mm. 5-1/2″ bbl. Standard commercial markings. No military proofs. Numbers on frame, bbl, bolt, hammer, bolt lock, lock assembly and grips are matching. Floorplate and disconnector are not matching. Proper wood stock is an orig, but not matching. CONDITION: Fine. Majority of finish with light handling marks and minor wear. All markings crisp and clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine however sluggish due to dried grease. Gun needs to be thoroughly cleaned inside. Stock is fine with minor handling marks and a 2″ crack on upper edge. 52865-11 GER (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3323

3324
$4,025.00

*EXTREMELY FINE MAUSER 1930 COMMERCIAL C96 BROOMHANDLE 7.63MM PISTOL.

SN 823301. Cal. 7.63mm. 5-1/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on slide, frame, lock assembly and floorplate. Wood grips are not numbered. Mauser marked wood shoulder stock. Attaching iron is not numbered. CONDITION: Extremely fine with light handling marks. All markings crisp and sharp. Grips have minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Stock has good marking, light dings and handling marks with no cracks. 53051-11 GER (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3324

3325
$9,200.00

*VERY FINE RARE AND DESIRABLE COMMERCIAL KRIEGHOFF P.08 9MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN P1093. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This is a second series commercial gun. Proper Eagle N Nazi era commercial proofs. Non dated. P prefix to SN only appearing on frame. Full matching SN on left side of slide. The remainder of the parts are matching with last two digits of SN. Molded brown grips. Proper stock lug at rear of frame. Krieghoff markings on toggle. Matching aluminum bottom mag. CONDITION: Very fine with light finish wear on high points and front grip strap. Most of the proper straw coloring. All markings are clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 52882-8 GER (8,000-12,000) C&R – Lot 3325

3326
$0.00

*OUTSTANDING CASED PRESENTATION DWM 1902 LUGER.

SN 531. Cal. 7.65. 4-3/4″ bbl. Rich rust blue finish with straw finished trigger, safety, and takedown latch. 2-pc finely checkered walnut grips with grip safety. Crown / B and Crown / U proofs on bbl and receiver. Elegantly gold inlaid in a Gothic T / H that appears to have been during the period. Cased in a fitted velvet and leather hinged presentation case. Accompanied by two early Swiss pattern mags. This elegant commercial 1902 Luger is truly a rarity with its gold embellishment. CONDITION: Extremely fine with virtually all of its blue finish remaining with only the slightest trace of edge wear at muzzle and high points of sight. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are equally fine with no damage or distress at high points. Mags both have very slight wear from being inserted into mag well. After detailed disassembly all numbers were found to be matching. Case is very fine with slight staining on interior from oil and storage of firearm, hinge and clasp are functional and intact. 52998-7 (4,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3326

3327
$0.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE MAUSER 1902 CARTRIDGE COUNTER COMMEMORATIVE LUGER 9MM PISTOL IN CASE.

SN C161. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Marked on left side of frame “Mod. 1902 / Cartridge Counter” in gold lettering. Stylized “DWM” on toggle. IC date code on left side of frame at front. Cal marking on top of bbl. Single line Mauser address on front strap. Checkered wood grips. Cartridge counter in left grip. Grip safety. Matching numbers on right side of slide and frame. 2 proper mags with Mauser logo on spine and “Cal. 9m/m” on wood bottoms. In proper luggage case with cleaning rod, tool, manual. Factory test target and registration book with matching SN of gun. A limited production of 250 were made in 1982. CONDITION: Extremely fine, appearing to have not been fired after leaving the factory. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Markings are sharp and clear. Finish shows virtually no wear. Case is solid with scuff marks and scratches to outer covering, one partition is loose. 53051-7 GER (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3327

3328
$4,600.00

*FINE COMMERCIAL SWISS MODEL 1900 LUGER PISTOL SERIAL NUMBER 55 WITH HOLSTER.

SN 55. Cal. 30. 4-3/4″ bbl. Blue finish overall with 2-pc checkered walnut grips and straw finish appointments for trigger, magazine release, ejector and sear cover plate. Appropriate and correct Swiss pattern magazine manufactured with the long old model frame without stock lug. Strong and prominent Swiss cross in sunburst above chamber. This fine 2-digit serial numbered variation has traditional Swiss proofs on bbl and frame. All visible numbers appear to be matching and under detailed examination firing pin and retainer and toggle pin were found to be void of numbers. Grips have a penciled “55” numbered internally, while the right grip has a stamped “11” internally. Swiss luger variations have long been considered the finest and were made to a very exacting tolerances. Extractor is correct in being unmarked while lower safety position on frame is appropriately polished bright. White stitch leather holster that includes shoulder strap is maker marked “W.SPIEGELBERG” over “AARBURG” with a believed makers date of “’04”. An estimated 2000 of these commercial variations were produced. CONDITION: Fine overall with most factory finish remaining. Bore and mechanics are excellent with slight frosting in bore itself. Unlike most military variations the rear “V” notch rear sight remains intact and was never modified to the “U” notch pattern that was done frequently on military utilized variations. Grips as previously mentioned are very fine with no material loss and sharp checkering. Holster is very fine with stitching remaining intact and leather remaining supple. 52972-1 TDW (4,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3328

3329
$0.00

*FINE AND DESIRABLE DWM AMERICAN EAGLE 1900 7.65MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 9524. Cal. 7.65mm. 4-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings with “DWM” on toggle. American eagle above chamber on slide. Matching numbers. “GERMANY” export stamp on front of frame under SN. Grip safety. Checkered wood grips. Unmarked proper mag. CONDITION: Very fine with most of the orig blue and straw colors. Some slight finish wear on high points. Extremely light area of pitting on right side of frame, along rail towards front above trigger. Lock bolt spring is broken. All markings are clear. Grips are fine showing some wear. Bore is good with strong rifling and areas of roughness. Mechanics are functional. 52800-1 GER (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 3329

3330
$0.00

*VERY FINE AND DESIRABLE DWM AMERICAN EAGLE 1900 7.65MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 9688. Cal. 7.65mm. 4-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings with “DWM” on toggle. American eagle above chamber on slide. Matching numbers. “GERMANY” export stamp on front of frame under SN. Grip safety. Checkered wood grips. Unmarked proper mag. CONDITION: Very fine with most of the orig blue and straw colors. Some slight finish wear on high points. Extremely light area of pinprick pitting on right side of frame and bottom of backstrap. All markings are clear. Grips are fine with sharp checkering. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine, bolt does not lock back on empty mag. This is a mag issue as the top rear of mag is worn and filed. 52882-2 GER (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3330

3331
$0.00

*VERY FINE AND DESIRABLE DWM AMERICAN EAGLE 1900 7.65MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 18476. Cal. 7.65mm. 4-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings with “DWM” on toggle. American eagle above chamber on slide. Matching numbers. “GERMANY” export stamp on front of frame under SN. Grip safety. Checkered wood grips. Unmarked proper mag. CONDITION: Very fine with most of the orig blue and straw colors. Some slight finish wear on high points, and wear to grip straps. All markings are clear. Grips are fine with sharp checkering. Bore has strong rifling with light to moderate pitting. 53127-1 GER (3,500-4,750) C&R – Lot 3331

3332
$0.00

*VERY RARE DWM MODEL 1902 COMMERCIAL LUGER CARBINE WITH STOCK 30 CAL PISTOL.

SN 23706. Cal. 30. 11-3/4″ bbl. DWM marked on top of toggle. Numbered under bbl and on forend mounting bar. Matching two digit numbers on small parts. Grip safety. Checkered wood grips. Unnumbered wood bottom mag. Bbl mounted adjustable rear sight, ramp front sight. Checkered forend, internal number no longer visible due to scratches. Stock is unnumbered, very possibly a more modern replacement. CONDITION: Good with a majority of finish. Wear on high points and front strap. Markings clear except where noted. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. 53119-1 (8,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 3332

3333
$0.00

*DESIRABLE DWM 1914 ARTILLERY LUGER MACHINE GUN COMPANY MARKED 9MM PISTOL WITH STOCK AND HOLSTER.

SN 2920. Cal. 9mm. 7-7/8″ bbl. Standard markings. “1914” date above chamber. Matching numbers. Checkered wood grips. Unit marked on front grip strap “J R48 M G”. Rear and front sights have screw for fine-tune adjustment. Accompanied by “1915” dated leather holster which has had some restoration. Newer production stock board with matching number of gun stamped into attaching iron along with Imperial proof. Newer production strap and mag pouch. Two wood bottom mags; neither of which are matching. CONDITION: Gun is very fine with slight pitting on left side of bbl at muzzle. Finish wear on high points. Markings are clear. Loss to straw colors. Wood grips are fine, showing some wear. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Leather holster has scuff marks and restorations with replaced straps. Stitching is solid. Stock is fine with handling marks. 53127-2 GER (5,500-6,500) C&R – Lot 3333

3334
$0.00

*INTERESTING DWM 1914 ARTILLERY LUGER REFURBISHED FOR COMMERCIAL MARKET 9MM PISTOL WITH STOCK, HOLSTER, MAG POUCH.

SN 8153K. Cal. 9mm. 7-7/8″ bbl. DWM marking on toggle. Military proof marks and chamber date removed during refurbish for commercial market. SN only appears on front of frame, takedown lever and trigger. Germany export stamp on right side of frame. It is believed that this gun was refurbished and sold on the commercial market in America by either Stoeger, VL&D or some other retailer. Accompanying this gun is an original, but non matching shoulder stock board with leather holster attached. Missing boot from bottom of attaching leather. Date inside of holster is not legible. Leather shoulder strap. Cleaning rod in pouch on side. Three wood bottom mags total. “1916” dated leather spare mag pouch; missing closure strap. CONDITION: Very fine as refurbished with finish wear on high points. Remaining markings clear. Grips are very good showing wear. Bore is worn with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Wood stock is solid showing age with handling marks. Leather holster is worn with scuff marks; tear on closure strap. Leather piece from front of flap that strap passes through is missing. Stitching has pulled through on tool pouch. Leather is pliable but also 100 years old. Mags are good with surface rust and staining to bodies. Mag pouch is dirty with scuff marks, light crazing and strong stitching. 53086-1 GER (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 3334

3335
$4,887.50

*FINE 1915 DWM ARTILLERY P.08 LUGER 9MM PISTOL WITH MATCHING STOCK & HOLSTER.

SN 5343. Cal. 9mm. 7-15/16″ bbl. Standard markings. 1915 dated above chamber. DWM mark on toggle. Rear sight features the adjustment screw for fine tuning, as does the front sight. Matching numbers on all parts with the exception of mag. Checkered wood grips. Mag is a WWII era non-matching aluminum bottom replacement. Shoulder stock attaching iron is matching to gun. Clear WWI Imperial German proof on back of stock. Leather holster has clear 1915 date inside flap, maker mark is illegible. Shoulder strap appears to be correct. No cleaning rod or tool. CONDITION: Fine with minor pits, and strong proper finish. All markings are clear. Grips are fine with good checkering. Bore has sharp rifling with slight roughness throughout. Mechanics need attention, inside of gun is dirty and needs to be thoroughly cleaned. Gun does not cock. Shoulder stock has minor handling marks. Leather holster is soft and pliable with minor repair to bootstrap at bottom. Slight crazing and scuff marks. Stitching on body of holster is solid. 52865-10 GER (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3335

3336
$2,070.00

*RESTORED WWI 1914 DWM ARTILLERY 1916 P.08 9MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 549L. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Standard markings. “1916” dated above chamber. Matching numbers. Some of the SN stamps appear to be of newer application, including but not limited to the bbl number. Rear sight is of newer mfg. Grips are original with proper matching numbers. Original German military proofs. Proper wood bottom mag is matching. CONDITION: Good with some of the finish having been restored. Markings are clear. Grips are very good showing wear. Bore is dirty with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53127-3 GER (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3336

3337
$0.00

*RESTORED WWI 1914 DWM ARTILLERY 1917 P.08 9MM LUGER PISTOL.

SN 490a. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Standard markings. “1917” dated above chamber. Front sight with fine adjustment screw on right side. Matching numbers. Some of the SN stamps appear to be of newer application, including but not limited to the frame number. Rear sight is of newer mfg. Grips appear to be of newer mfg and are not numbered. Original German military proofs. Proper wood bottom mag is not matching. CONDITION: Good with some of the finish having been restored. Markings are clear. Grips are excellent as newer. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine, however safety lever moves freely with no resistance. 53127-4 GER (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3337

3338
$6,325.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE MAUSER ARTILLERY COMMEMORATIVE LUGER 9MM PISTOL IN CASE.

SN L177. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Marked on left side of frame “Erinnerungsmodell / Lange Pistole 08” in gold lettering. Stylized “DWM” on toggle. IF date code on left side of frame at front. Cal marking on top of bbl. Single line Mauser address on front strap. Checkered wood grips. Matching numbers on right side of slide, frame, and bottom of stock. 2 proper wood bottom mags with Mauser logo on spine. In proper luggage case with cleaning rod, tool, manual, front sight fine adjustment tool, and proper detachable shoulder stock. Factory test target with matching SN of gun. A limited production of 250 were made in 1985. CONDITION: Extremely fine, appearing to have not been fired after leaving the factory. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Markings are sharp and clear. Finish shows virtually no wear. Accessories in matching condition. Case is solid with minor scuff marks and scratches to outer covering. 53051-8 GER (1,750-2,250) – Lot 3338

3339
$1,955.00

*WWI 1914 ERFURT ARTILLERY P.08 LUGER 9MM PISTOL WITH HOLSTER.

SN 7166A. Cal. 9mm. 7-7/8″ bbl. Standard markings with WWI Imperial German proofs. Small set screw on front and rear sights for fine adjustment. Numbers appear to be all matching. Checkered wood grips. Accompanied by brown leather holster with WWII Nazi ink proofs inside flap. Unmarked tool. Proper cleaning rod. CONDITION: Good. All metal parts have been refinished with a dull matte type of blue. Markings are clear. Grips are very good showing some wear with sharp checkering. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Holster is solid with strong stitching. Minor scuff marks. 52865-9 GER (1,750-2,750) C&R – Lot 3339

3340
$6,325.00

*STUNNING ENGRAVED WALTHER PPK PISTOL WITH NSDAP EAGLE AND PERIOD HOLSTER.

SN 291536K. Cal. 32. 3.3″ bbl, Eagle N proofs and 60 degree safety. Engraved in Walther’s scroll and foliate with dot punch background amounting to what appears to be full coverage. White synthetic Walther Banner grips with lanyard loop at base. Slide has what appears to be a silver or platinum NSDAP eagle on right side forward of ejection port. These profusely engraved pistols were favorites of ranking Labor Party members who carried them extensively both prior to and during the WWII conflict. The unusual feature of having the Party eagle emblazoned on these pistols is a great rarity. Gun is accompanied by a standard late war white stitch brown leather holster marked “PPK” on flap with no inspection or makers marks to be found. CONDITION: Very fine, with slight finish loss at leading edges of slide and high points of sights. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. White Walther synthetic grips have suffered some material loss at top left rear of grip with evidence of several repairs at top of backstrap. Appropriate black finger rest Walther magazine has evidence of slight corrosion at top of rear. Extremely rare engraved wartime Walther. 52998-5 (5,000-7,500) C&R – Lot 3340

3341
$8,050.00

*SUPERB NSDAP PRESENTATION ENGRAVED WALTHER PPK PISTOL.

SN 1005987. Cal. 32. 3.3″ bbl, Crown N proofs, mottled brown Walther Banner 1-pc grips. 60 degree safety with oak leaf motif engraving amounting to full coverage with presentation in banner on top left of slide (NSDAP für Treue Thüring). Made without loaded chamber indicator and base of magazine engraved to match. The German National Labor Party or NSDAP took power in 1933. They enjoyed their pomp and ceremony and frequently bestowed upon themselves and fellow members these elegantly embellished sidearms. The influence of party leaders can be seen by being able to have produced this elaborately engraved pistol at a relatively late period when all productions had been steered toward war material. Survival of these was relatively small. CONDITION: Very fine overall with most finish remaining with typical edge wear and finish at high points of safety and forward end of slide. Grips are exceptional with minor age warpage. Bore is bright and sharp. Mechanics are crisp. 52998-6 (5,000-7,500) C&R – Lot 3341

3342
$4,887.50

*RARE WALTHER PERSIAN CONTRACT MODEL PP CALIBER 9MM WITH HOLSTER.

SN 120059P. Cal. 9mm Kurz. 3.85″ bbl with deep factory blue finish overall. 60 degree safety. All Walther Banner and trademark are found on right side of slide, a feature very unique to the Persian Contracts. Left side of slide has Persian crest with Farsi legend in script. Crown “N” proof is found hidden on left side of chamber adjacent to Persian proof as well as Persian proof being found on interior of slide. Unique bottom heel magazine release with proprietary Walther finger rest magazine with milled follower and no provision for top release with Persian inspection mark at bottom of magazine body. This feature only found on these rare Persian and the ultra-rare Turkish contract Model PP pistols. 2-pc Walther Banner hard plastic grips is accompanied with a period brown stitch Akah Walther commercial pattern flap holster. CONDITION: Fine overall condition with slight finish loss on front and rear straps and typical holster wear on leading edges of slide. Bore is bright and shiny with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Proprietary heel release magazine is equally fine. Leather holster is fine with leather being supple, stitching intact and solid. 52998-4 (3,500-4,500) C&R – Lot 3342

3343
$3,162.50

◊*PAIR OF WALTHER P-5 9 MM PISTOLS.

1) WALTHER P5. SN 046342. Cal. 9mm. 3-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Aluminum frame. Ejection port on left side of slide. Factory night sights. Two proper mags. Original manual, cleaning brush. Factory matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with small areas of finish wear. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine. IMPORT 2) WALTHER P5. SN 151479. Cal. 9mm. 3-1/8″ bbl. Standard markings. “KA” date code on right side of frame. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Three proper mags. Plastic cleaning rod. Original manual. Proper style Walther box, missing end label. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. Very fine grips. Excellent bore is bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Plastic box is fine with light scratches. 53005-117, 53005-119 (1,750-2,500) – Lot 3343

3344
$4,600.00

◊*WALTHER 9 MM, 7.65, AND .22 LR PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 318E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 359 inspected. Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Referred to as an “experimental finish”. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. This gun is described on p. 256, pictured p. 257 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. I by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by brown leather pebble grain flap holster. Holster is dated 1944. Markings are hard to read due to pebble grain. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with finish wear to front strap, thinning on sides of slide. Light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid, with wear and scuff marks. Strong stitching. C&R 2) WALTHER P38. SN 327683. Cal. 7.65mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “9/69” dated on right side of slide, “69” on left trigger guard web. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. 9mm manual. Factory matching box and test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minute handling marks. All markings sharp and clear. Grips exhibit very slight handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. IMPORT3) WALTHER P38. SN 330095. Cal. 22LR. 5-1/4″ bbl. Standard markings. “9/69” dated right side of slide. “69” dated on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. Matte finish on steel parts. Appears to have been made without a locking block. Proper milled areas on front of slide. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. Factory steel cleaning rod. Matching box and test target. Manual is for a 9mm pistol. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. Grips extremely fine showing minimal handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. Box has minor scuff marks. ; IMPORT4) WALTHER P38. SN 325413. Cal. 7.65mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Dated “69” on left trigger guard web. Aluminum frame. Matching serial numbers on frame and box; no other parts numbered. Proper 7.65mm mag. Black plastic grips. Steel cleaning rod, 9mm manual and orig proper box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with extremely light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are very fine, minor handling marks. Excellent bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box has scuff marks and shows wear. Two edges on lid have split. 53005-18, 53005-49, 53005-94, 53005-108 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3344

3345
$4,255.00

◊*WALTHER PISTOL COLLECTOR’S GROUP.

1) WALTHER P4. SN 605547. Cal. 9mm. 4-3/8″ bbl. Standard markings. “76” dated on left trigger guard web. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Black plastic grips. P1 marked mag. Proper manual. Factory matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with finish wear to high points. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box has numerous scuff marks, glue repairs to corners, one having separated again. IMPORT 2) WALTHER P5. SN 001551D. Cal. 9mm. 3-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Aluminum frame. Ejection port on left side of slide. Two proper mags. Original manual, cleaning brush. Factory matching box and test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with small areas of finish wear. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine. IMPORT3) WALTHER P38K. SN 500855. Cal. 9mm. 2-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on frame and slide. “HH” date coded on left trigger guard web. P4 marked locking block. P4 style spring loaded de-cocking lever. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. One P1 marked mag, one P38 marked mag. Original manual, factory test target and matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is solid with good end label. ; IMPORT4) WALTHER P88. SN 001005. Cal. 9mm. 4-1/4″ bbl. Standard markings. “IH” date code on right side of frame. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Black plastic grips. Ambidextrous slide release and mag catch. Two high capacity mags, original manual, factory test target and matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine showing minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are extremely fine. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Box is fine, one corner of lid has separated, one corner of body has separated. Minor scuff marks. End label has come unglued but is in the box. 53005-113, 53005-118, 53005-123, 53005-128 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3345

3346
$3,450.00

◊*GROUP OF WALTHER MODEL H.P. PISTOLS.

1) WALTHER HP. SN 8838. Cal 9mm. 5″ bbl. Markings on left side of slide mostly removed during Austrian refurb. Austrian eagle BH on left side of frame. Orig SN on right side of frame & top right flat of slide. Eagle N proof on front right side of slide, locking block, bbl lug. Bbl has matching number applied under orig SN. Locking block is matching to orig bbl number. Brown Bakelite grips. This gun is described on pg. 73, pictured pg. 76 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Post war banner Walther P38 mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Inspected on back. Pressed cardboard mag pouch. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine as arsenal refurbished. Markings clear except where noted. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is worn with pitting. Fine mechanical function. Holster is worn with scratches & scuff marks, some peeling to mag pouch. Strong stitching. C&R IMPORT 2) WALTHER HP. SN 2366. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard commercial markings on left side of slide. Commercial eagle “N” proofs on right side of slide, frame, bbl lug. Matching SN slide, frame, bbl. Checkered black Bakelite grips. Mag is unmarked with exception of non-matching SN on left side. This gun falls in the Swedish Contract SN range. Described on pg. 110, pictured pg. 111 of The P.38 Pistol, Volume 1 by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by brown leather clam shell holster. Marked in ink on the inside of the flap “Widforss / Stockholm”. Inner leather strap is missing. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with most of the orig high luster finish. Wear on high points and light handling marks. Markings are clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is dirty with strong rifling, some very light roughness. Fine mechanical function. Holster is fine with strong stitching and light handling marks. C&R3) WALTHER HP. SN 9087. Cal 9mm. 5″ bbl. Orig markings on left side of slide are weak but legible. Austrian eagle BH mark on left side of frame. Contract bbl. Matching SN on slide, frame and bbl. SN on left side of slide and frame are Austrian applied. Orig numbers on right side of frame and top right slide flat are still present. Mag marked with non-matching SN on spine. Black Bakelite grips. This gun is described on pg. 73, pictured pg. 76 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by unmarked brown leather clam shell holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refurbished, finish wear on high points. Thinning on front strap. All markings clear. Grips are very good with light scratches & handling marks. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with light scuff marks, strong stitching. Top of left belt loop is torn in middle. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-80, 53005-89, 53005-93 (2,250-3,250) – Lot 3346

3347
$2,012.50

◊*P1 WALTHER PISTOL COLLECTOR’S GROUPING.

1) WALTHER P1. SN 314688. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “8/64” dated on right side of slide. “68” dated on left side of trigger guard web. Alloy frame. SN is located on left side of frame, does not appear to be marked anywhere else on the gun. Matte finish on steel parts. Black plastic grips. Accompanied by factory matching brown cardboard box, two proper mags, steel cleaning rod, manual, matching test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have very slight handling marks. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very fine with minor scuff marks. Accessories in matching condition. C&R 2) WALTHER P1. SN 258490. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Droop winged eagle 165 proofs on right side of frame and slide. “2/64″ dated on slide. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Full SN on frame. Matching last 4 digits on slide, bbl and locking block. Two proper mags. Factory matching box, test target, manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with slight handling marks and finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright shiny rifling. Fine mechanical function. Box is solid with minor scuff marks. C&R3) WALTHER P1. SN 320955. Cal 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. “69” dated on left trigger guard web. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. Factory matching P38 marked box and test target. Steel cleaning rod and manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine with scuff marks. ; IMPORT4) WALTHER P1. SN 321226. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, “69” dated on left trigger guard web. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. P38 marked mag. Accompanied by West German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good showing finish wear on sides of slide and high points. Markings are clear. Grips have light handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are fine. Holster is solid with strong stitching, showing considerable carry wear. ; IMPORT5) WALTHER P1. SN 255730. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with the addition of a rampant lion in shield on left trigger guard web. The shield mark is for the State of Hesse. Aluminum frame. Full SN on left side of frame. Matching last four digits on bbl, locking lug and slide. Dated “7/64” on right side of slide. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Mag has matching last three digits of SN stamped on spine. Accompanied by black leather German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have light scratches and handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are fine. Holster is very fine with minor handling marks. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-41, 53005-66, 53005-73, 53005-104, 53005-112 (2,000-2,750) – Lot 3347

3348
$2,530.00

◊*WALTHER P1 PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P1. SN 069551. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with “1/77” date under model designation. Droopy eagle 490 proofs on right side of slide. “DK 1/99” marked over unidentifiable proof on right side of frame. “Bw” marking on left side of frame after SN. Full SN on frame, matching last 3 digits on slide, bbl and locking block. P38 marked post war mag. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with most of the finish, light handling marks and some areas of wear. All markings clear. Should be well cleaned internally. Some discoloration on locking block from rust. Grips are fine with light handling marks and scratches. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. IMPORT 2) WALTHER P1. SN 173954. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with addition of “3/80” date under model designation. “W9.92 Bw” mark on left side of frame after SN. Military proofs. Steel parts with heavy parkerized finish. Aluminum frame. Full SN on frame, matching last 3 digits on slide, bbl and locking block. Comes with two proper mags, black leather holster. In brown cardboard box listing SN of gun on end label in German. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Holster is solid with strong stitching showing wear. Box is solid. IMPORT3) WALTHER P1. SN 057927. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “5/81” date on left side of slide. Military acceptance proofs on right side of frame, slide, front of bbl. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits on bbl, slide and locking block. “W11.91 Bw” mark on left side of frame. “DK 8/98″ stamped in right side of frame. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. P38 marked mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with light finish wear. All markings clear. Grips are good with scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. ; IMPORT4) WALTHER P1. SN 163753. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. This gun is sealed in orig German military packaging. We have not unsealed it. Has one mag. Packing date appears to be from 1989. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine as sealed by German government. 5) WALTHER P1. SN 248717. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. This gun is sealed in orig German military packaging. We have not unsealed it. Has one mag. Packing date appears to be from 1992. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine as sealed by German government. 53005-116, 53005-120, 53005-127, 53005-135, 53005-136 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3348

3349
$1,495.00

◊*WALTHER P1 PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P1. SN 085079. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “10/77” dated on left side of slide. “BMI” marking with an X through it on right side of frame. Small rectangular milled area on right side of slide where “BMI” marking would have been. BMI stands for “Bundesministerium des Innern” or “Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs”. Black plastic grips. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, and locking block. Proper mag. Accompanied by matching cardboard box, and black leather West German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine showing finish wear on high points and minor handling marks, more evident on front strap. All markings clear. Grips have minor dings and handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny. Box is solid with minor scuff marks. Holster has strong stitching, showing some wear and scuff marks. IMPORT 2) WALTHER P1. SN 500081. Cal. 9mm. 4-3/8″ bbl. Standard one line P1 marking on left side of slide. “74” dated on left trigger guard web. P4 marked locking block. P4 style spring loaded de-cocking lever. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Commercial P38 marked mag. P4 manual. P38 marked factory matching box and test target. Plastic cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have light handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine, slide does not hold back on mag. Box is fine with scuff marks. Inner partition is bent. 3) WALTHER P1. SN 371304. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “5/82” date on left side of slide. Military acceptance proofs on right side of frame, slide, front of bbl. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits on bbl, slide and locking block. Number on slide and bbl appear to be factory overstamped to match. “BW” mark on left side of frame. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good with average finish wear. All markings clear. Grips are good with scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. IMPORT4) WALTHER P1. SN 375204. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “5/76” dated on left side of slide. Military proofs on right side of slide, frame, front of bbl, locking block. “Bw” marking on left side of frame. “W8.90 W9.92” on left side of frame. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits on slide, bbl, locking block. Original number on bbl x’ed out with matching number stamped after. Proper mag. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with minimal handling marks, finish slightly worn on front strap. All markings clear. Grips have scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. ; IMPORT 53005-34, 53005-114, 53005-124, 53005-130 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3349

3350
$747.50

*EXTREMELY FINE WALTHER P1 9MM PISTOL IN BOX.

SN 258620. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “4/64” dated on right side of slide. Full SN on frame. Matching last 4 digits on bbl, locking block and slide. Two proper mags. Matte finish. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Matching factory box marked “P38”. P38 manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have very slight handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright shiny with strong rifling. Box is fine with scuff marks. 53005-102 GER (300-400) C&R – Lot 3350

3351
$1,840.00

◊*GROUP OF 5 FRENCH P1 COLLECTIBLE PISTOLS.

1) MANURHIN P1. SN 217175. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. West Berlin Police proof on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. Matching numbers, slide, frame, and bbl. Proper mag. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with clear markings and majority of finish. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Grips show wear and handling marks. IMPORT 2) MANURHIN P1. SN 228423. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of a 3/crossed canon/34 proof mark on the right side of slide. It is speculated that this is a Portuguese marking for a contract that never came to fruition. West Berlin sunburst Police marking on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, locking block and bottom of mag. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling marks. C&R; IMPORT3) MANURHIN P1. SN 218017. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of a 3/crossed canon/34 proof mark on the right side of slide. It is speculated that this is a Portuguese marking for a contract that never came to fruition. West Berlin sunburst Police marking on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, locking block and box. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Accompanied by matching box & black leather West German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling marks and slight finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have light scratches and handling marks. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine with light scuff marks. Holster is fine with strong stitching and light handling marks. ; C&R; IMPORT4) MANURHIN P1. SN 228019. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of a 3/crossed canon/34 proof mark on the right side of slide. It is speculated that this is a Portuguese marking for a contract that never came to fruition. West Berlin sunburst Police marking on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, locking block. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Accompanied by black leather West German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with light handling marks and slight finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have light scratches and handling marks. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Holster is fine with strong stitching and light handling marks. ; C&R5) MANURHIN P-1. SN 229978. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of a 3/crossed canon/34 proof mark on the right side of slide. It is speculated that this is a Portuguese marking for a contract that never came to fruition. West Berlin sunburst Police marking on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, locking block. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Accompanied by black leather West German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with light handling marks and slight finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have light scratches and handling marks. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Holster is very fine with strong stitching and light handling marks. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-33, 53005-35, 53005-65, 53005-67, 53005-126 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3351

3352
$1,610.00

◊*SHOOTER’S LOT OF FOUR P1 AND P4 PISTOLS.

1) MANURHIN P1. SN 224248. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. West Berlin Police proof on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. Matching numbers, slide, frame, and bbl. Proper mag. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition overall with clear markings and majority of finish. Frame finish is thin. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Grips show wear and handling marks. 2) WALTHER P1. SN 046601. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “5/76” dated on left side of slide. Military proofs on right side of slide, frame, front of bbl, locking block. “W6.99 Bw” marking on left side of frame. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits on slide, bbl and locking block. Original number on slide x’ed out with matching number stamped after. Proper mag. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. IMPORT3) WALTHER P1. SN 021197E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “1/65” dated on right side of slide, “68” dated on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. SN marked on left side of frame, does not appear on any other part of gun. Matte finish on steel parts. Two P38 marked mags. Matching box and test target are marked “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. Grips are excellent. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with slight scuff marks, some staining on lid. ; C&R4) MANURHIN P4. SN 604717. Cal. 9mm. 4-7/16″ bbl. Standard markings. Crown proof on left side of slide. West Berlin police sunburst proof on left trigger guard web. Aluminum frame. Hexagonal reinforcing bolt, meaning production was after 1974. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Black plastic grips. P1 mag. Accompanied by black leather West German police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points. Grips are fine with light handling marks and wear by lanyard ring. All markings clear. Excellent bore, bright and shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Holster is fine showing wear, slight crazing, strong stitching. ; IMPORT 53005-17, 53005-43, 53005-91, 53005-125 (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3352

3353
$3,162.50

◊*COLLECTOR’S GROUP OF WWII MAUSER P-38 PISTOLS.

1) MAUSER P38. SN 7682I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. French star on right side of slide. Matching numbers slide frame bbl. Brown Bakelite grips. This gun is described on pg. 50, pictured pg. 55 of The P38 Pistol, Volume 2 by Warren Buxton. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster. Marked on back “fkx / 4”, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with most of the orig finish. Worn on front strap. Light handling marks. Wear on high points. Minor pitting at top of bbl. All markings clear. Fine grips with light handling marks. Holster is very good showing wear, minor scuff marks. Strong stitching. C&R 2) MAUSER P38. SN 7098V. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. WaA135 inspected. Black Bakelite grips. Unmarked mag. Accompanied by black leather pebble grain flat holster. Marked on right belt loop “edb / 44”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine as arsenal refurbished. All markings crisp & clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks, loose fitting. Bore has strong rifling with minor roughness at edges. Fine mechanical function. Holster is fine showing some wear and scuff markings. Strong stitching. C&R; IMPORT3) MAUSER P38. SN 9024I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Flaming grenade in circle proof on left side of frame, before SN. French star on right side of slide. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Does not appear to have any German inspector’s marks. Metal grips. “P.38v/U” marked heavy phosphate mag. Accompanied by black leather and pressed cardboard holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with light handling marks and wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips retain most of the dark grey finish. Bore has sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster appears to have had some restoration, modified P08 Luger flap, strap appears to be replaced. Strong stitching. ; C&R4) MAUSER P38. SN 5731H. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings on left side of slide. WaA135 inspected on right side of slide, with French star. Austrian Eagle BH marking on left side of frame. West German sunburst police mark on left side of frame between SN and Austrian mark. Commercial banner Walther bbl of later production, date code “HK”. Matching SN on slide & frame. Black plastic checkered grips. This gun is described on pgs. 83 & 92, pictured pgs. 90-91 of The P38 Pistol, Vol III by Warren Buxton. Post war banner Walther P1 mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “A.FISCHER / BERLINC.2 / 1944”, “P38”. Back of holster is brown leather. Flap, front body, and belt loops are black leather. Mag pouch appears to be pressed cardboard. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good showing finish wear on high points, thinning on front strap. Light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are very good with minor dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is very good, showing wear and scuff marks. Strong stitching. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-26, 53005-32, 53005-90, 53005-92 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3353

3354
$4,312.50

◊*WWII WALTHER P-38 COLLECTOR’S GROUPING.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 4720I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings on slide, with the addition of an eagle N commercial proof at front on right. Eagle 359 inspected. Eagle N proof & Eagle 359 proof on right barrel lug. Matching SN’s slide, frame & barrel. Circle with “TRA” on left trigger guard web. Right side of frame marked with eagle N, Swedish shield with three crowns, “96”. We believe this to be a postwar Swedish police marking, although we cannot verify it. Chocolate Bakelite grips. WaA706 mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “bdr/41”, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine as arsenal refurbished. Minor wear on high points, some scratches on top of bbl. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is worn with pitting. Fine mechanical function. Holster is worn with scuff marks, strong stitching. C&R IMPORT 2) WALTHER P38. SN 4866J. Cal 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching SN on slide, frame, bbl and mag. Chocolate Bakelite grips. This is the 3rd variation featuring a dull blue finish. Eagle 359 inspected. This gun is described on pg. 238, pictured pg. 239 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. I by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster marked on back “cww”, WaA750, “1941”, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with a fair amount of orig finish. Wear on high points, muzzle, front strap. Minor pitting on bbl. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is worn with moderate pitting, good rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster has light scratches & scuff marks, shows wear. Appears to have been re-dyed. Top of left belt loop stitching is weak, having pulled through on upper row. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN 4246J. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “Experimental” copper colored finish to frame and slide release. Brown Bakelite grips. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Eagle 359 inspected, gun and mag. Accompanied by black leather holster. Berlin maker, dated 1944. Marking difficult to make out due to scuff mark. Belt loops reattached with rivets. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with finish wear on front strap, high points, light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with slight roughness. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with significant wear to mag pouch. Strong stitching. ; C&R4) WALTHER P38. SN 458C. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of an asterisk “35” mark on the left side of frame. This gun is one of only 3 known with this marking. Eagle 359 inspected. Eagle 359, WaA706 marked mag. Matching slide frame bbl. Chocolate Bakelite grips. This gun is described on pg. 268, pictured pg. 269 of The P38 Pistol, Vol I by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by brown leather clam shell holster marked on back “lyo”, WaA77, “P.38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with a majority of orig finish. Worn on front strap, high points. Markings are clear. Areas of minor pitting at rear of frame. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with very slight roughness throughout. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with strong stitching and light handling & scuff marks. ; C&R 53005-16, 53005-23, 53005-31, 53005-77 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3354

3355
$3,162.50

◊*WALTHER P-38 COLLECTOR’S GROUP.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 196515. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard “Ulm/Do” markings. “12/62” date on right side of slide. West German “Bw” Military marking on left side of frame. Alloy frame. Parkerized finish on steel parts. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Factory matching box with spare mag in wrapper, spare firing pin and cocking indicator. Factory manual and test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have slight handling marks. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Box is solid with minor scuff marks on edges, slight staining on lid. C&R 2) WALTHER P38. SN 1660. Cal. 22LR. 5-1/4″ bbl. Standard post war commercial Walther markings on left side of slide. 71 dated on left trigger guard web. SN only appears on right side of slide, not marked on frame. Made without locking block. Proper cut-away on top of front strap of slide. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags, steel cleaning rod, proper manual. Factory matching box and test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have very light handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. IMPORT3) WALTHER P38. SN 198643. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with the addition of a Crown/N Norwegian Military proof on left side of slide. “1/63″ dated on right side of slide. Alloy frame with black anodized finish. Steel parts are Parkerized. Black plastic grips. It is estimated that less than 100 of these pistols are still in existence with approximately 25 known in America. This gun is accompanied by two standard Walther post-war P.38 mags, and a black leather post-war police holster. NOTE; The consecutive gun to this one is being offered in the following lot. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with very slight handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have some light scratches. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Holster is in fine condition with minor scuff marks. ; C&R4) WALTHER P38. SN 183996. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of “Nds” proofs on left side of slide and trigger guard web. The Nds mark stands for State Police of Niedersachsen, located in lower Saxonia, West Germany. Dated “9/62” on right side of slide. Aluminum frame. Full SN on left side of frame. Matching last 3 digits on bbl, locking block and slide. Two proper mags, factory matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling marks and minimal finish wear on high points. All markings are clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Bore is extremely fine with sharp rifling. Box is fine with light scuff marks. ; C&R 53005-8, 53005-28, 53005-98, 53005-133 (2,750-3,750) – Lot 3355

3356
$3,737.50

◊*WALTHER P-38 COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 004703E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard post-war “Ulm/Do” markings. Portuguese stylized “GNR” marking on right side of slide for the Guarda Nacional Republicana. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Brown cardboard box. A small lot of 80 of these pistols were brought in. One of the most elusive Military contracts made by Walther post-war. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition with a fair amount of finish in protected areas. Markings are clear. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Grips show wear and handling marks. Box has scuff marks and slight tearing at corners. C&R IMPORT 2) WALTHER P38 IV. SN 606554. Cal. 9mm. 4-3/8″ bbl. Standard two line marking on left side of slide. “HH” date code on left trigger guard web. P4 marked locking block. P4 style spring loaded de-cocking lever. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two P38 marked mags. Plastic cleaning rod. P4 manual. P38 marked matching test target. P4 marked factory matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have extremely minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. IMPORT3) WALTHER P38. SN 002752E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Alloy frame. Matching numbers on slide, frame, and bbl. Locking block does not appear to be numbered. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags, plastic cleaning rod. Comes with factory matching box and test target, orig manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine, showing slight wear and minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have minor handing marks. Bore is fine with sharp well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box has scuff marks but is solid. Target and manual have stains and minor creasing. ; IMPORT4) WALTHER P38 II. SN 325550. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Dated “5/69” right side of slide, “69” on left trigger guard web. Matte finish on steel parts. Period alloy frame. Black plastic grips. SN only appears on left side of frame. Matching factory box and test target. Two P1 marked mags, steel cleaning rod, orig manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine showing minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with slight handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. ; IMPORT5) WALTHER P38. SN 012134E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard post-war “Ulm/Do” markings. Portuguese stylized “GNR” marking on right side of slide for the Guarda Nacional Republicana. Dated “9/62”. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. Factory matching brown cardboard box with cleaning rod and manual. A small lot of 80 of these pistols were brought in. One of the most elusive Military contracts made by Walther post-war. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with typical finish wear on high points, sides of slide and front strap. All markings clear. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Grips show wear and handling marks. Mechanics are fine. Box is solid with minor scuff marks and good label. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-4, 53005-5, 53005-47, 53005-48, 53005-115 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3356

3357
$2,875.00

*CYQ-SPREEWERKE COLLECTOR’S GROUP OF PISTOLS.

1) SPREEWERKE P38. SN 1470X. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “M1” stamp on left rear trigger guard web, denoting FN made contract frame. Frame is eagle 140 inspected. Eagle 88 inspected slide and bbl. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Chocolate Bakelite grips. This gun is described on p. 175, pictured p. 176 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. “jvd” marked mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster marked on back “jln/1943”, WaA145, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with finish wear to front strap, high points, light handling marks. Right side of slide has numerous small scratches by proof marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with minor flaking to strap, strong stitching. C&R 2) SPREEWERKE P38. SN 15786E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with addition of East German sunburst on left side of frame. Eagle 88 inspected. Dark jade & brown Bakelite grips. Matching SN on slide, frame & bbl. This gun is described on pg. 39, pictured pg. 40 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Eagle 88 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster. Marked on back “kkd 1944” / “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good as arsenal refurbished. Markings are clear. Finish wear on high points. Fine grips with light handling marks. Bore has moderate pitting with good rifling. Fine mechanical function. Slide does not lock open on the mag with gun, due to wear on mag feed lips. Holster is solid with strong stitching. C&R3) SPREEWERKE P38. SN 8862B. Cal. 9 mm. 5″ bbl. Frame and bbl are WaA135 inspected. Slide is eagle 88 inspected. Orig number on slide has been X’d out, matching number to frame and bbl stamped under “P.38” mark. Marked on front strap “S.K.IV.B.” sunburst. This is a West German police marking. This gun and marking are explained further on p. 43, pictured on p. 44 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Chocolate Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster. Marked on back “gxy 1944”, “P38”. Marked inside flap in ink “Ltn. Gúppert”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine as arsenal refurbished. All markings clear. Grips are very good with some wear and handling marks. Bore is good with light pitting and wear throughout. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with scuff marks and strong stitching. ; C&R4) SPREEWERKE P38. SN 493X. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of an “m” on left side rear trigger guard web. This marking denotes manufacture of frame by FN under contract. Right side of slide is marked “**”, at bottom rear just after serrations. Eagle 88 inspected. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Very dark chocolate bakelite grips. This gun is explained on p. 175, pictured p. 177 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. This is the lowest SN known of this variation. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by brown leather flap holster marked on back, “gxy 1944”, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with most of the orig finish, some light wear on high points and handling marks. Finish worn from front strap. All markings clear. Discoloration at top of chamber end of bbl. Grips have light handling marks and scratches. Bore is good with strong rifling, very minor roughness. Fine mechanical function. Holster is pliable, strong stitching. Small hole at bottom. Light scuff marks and crazing. ; C&R 53005-38, 53005-76, 53005-83, 53005-85 (2,250-3,250) – Lot 3357

3358
$2,587.50

◊*WWII P-38 WALTHER PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 7096I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard “Ulm/Do” markings. Matching SN’s on slide, frame, and bbl. Bbl has been renumbered. Steel frame. Black plastic grips. Austrian eagle BH military proof mark on left side of frame. Proper mag. Unnumbered late commercial box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition overall. Markings are clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has slight roughness with well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is excellent. C&R IMPORT 2) WALTHER P38. SN 5442E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 359 inspected. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Chocolate Bakelite grips. This gun is described on pg. 234, pictured pg. 235 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. I by Warren Buxton. Proper mag with non-matching SN on bottom. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “hjg / 1941”, WaA416, “P.38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with orig high luster blued finish thinning on sides of slide & front strap. Wear on the high points & muzzle. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with extremely light pitting. Holster is solid with scuff marks, strong stitching. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN 610H. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Eagle 359 inspected Walther made frame. Eagle 359 inspected bbl. Eagle 88, CYQ slide. Numbers on slide and bbl are arsenal force matched. Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster marked on back “bla / 1944”, WaA159, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine as arsenal refurbished. All markings clear. Grips have light handling marks. Bore has moderate pitting with visible rifling. Good mechanical function. Holster is fine with light scuff & handling marks. Strong stitching. ; C&R; IMPORT4) WALTHER P38. SN 6077A. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 359 inspected. “ac” marked on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Black Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag is not numbered. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster marked on back “dla / 41”, WaA195 “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition with some orig high luster blue finish remaining in protected areas and on bbl. All markings clear. Extremely light pitting on the right side of slide. Minor pitting and dings on exterior of muzzle. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid, showing wear, light handling marks. Strong stitching. ; C&R 53005-15, 53005-22, 53005-74, 53005-86 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3358

3359
$2,875.00

◊*P-38 WALTHER COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 198644. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with the addition of a Crown/N Norwegian Military proof on left side of slide. “1/63″ dated on right side of slide. Alloy frame with black anodized finish. Steel parts are Parkerized. Black plastic grips. It is estimated that less than 100 of these pistols are still in existence with approximately 25 known in America. This gun is accompanied by one standard Walther post-war P.38 mag, one standard Military Parkerized Walther post-war mag, and a black leather post-war police holster. NOTE; The consecutive gun to this one is being offered in the previous lot. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with very slight handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have some light scratches. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Holster is in fine condition with minor scuff marks. C&R 2) WALTHER P38. SN 230462. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. Droop wing eagle 165 acceptance proofs on right side of slide and frame. “11/63″ dated on right side of slide. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits of SN on slide, bbl and locking block. Two proper mags. Factory matching box, test target and manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks on high points. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with strong rifling. Box is fine with light scuff marks. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN 2661G. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Distinct FN contract “ac/43″ marking on left side of slide. WaA135 Mauser inspector’s proofs on all parts, including mag in gun. French post war star marking on right side of slide, left bbl and locking block. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Phosphate finish on frame, slide and small parts. Blued bbl and safety lever. Black plastic grips. Accompanied by non-matching Interarms cardboard box and unmarked mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good+ with most of the finish evident, showing wear. All markings are clear. Grips have scratches and show wear. Bore has strong rifling with minor pitting. Fine mechanical function. Box is fine with scuff marks. ; C&R; IMPORT4) WALTHER P38. SN 23357E. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. “66” dated on left trigger guard web. High polished finish. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Matching last 3 digits of SN on bbl. Proper mag, steel cleaning rod, non matching factory box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear and light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box has light scuff marks, tear on lid in markings. ; C&R 53005-29, 53005-99, 53005-105, 53005-106 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3359

3360
$2,875.00

◊*COMMERCIAL WALTHER P-38 PISTOLS COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 344686. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Commercial “Ulm/Do” marks on left side of slide. Full SN on right side of slide. There do not appear to be any other Sn’s on this gun. “72” dated on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. Black plastic grips. Walther P1 mag. Accompanied by brown cardboard box, not numbered. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with slight finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Bore is very good with some slight roughness and strong rifling. Grips are very good with light handling marks and scratches. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine with light scuff marks. 2) WALTHER P38. SN 361561. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “74” dated on left trigger guard web. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. Steel cleaning rod. Original manual. Factory matching box and test target. Also included is a 1975 dated UPS shipping receipt to Mr. Buxton. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with very minimal handling marks. Grips have minute handling marks. Excellent bore is bright and shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with scuff marks. IMPORT3) WALTHER P38. SN 348939. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of an “X” on the right side of slide and left side of frame. “73” dated on trigger guard web. SN located on right side of slide, does not appear elsewhere on gun. Alloy frame. Matte finish on steel parts. Proper mag. Factory matching box, steel cleaning rod. Accompanying this gun is the original 1982 dated U.S.A.F. Firearms Retention Authorization form listing the SN. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks and slight wear on high points. Grips are fine showing wear and handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are fine. Box is solid with scuff marks and some loss to wood grain covering on lid. 4) WALTHER P38. SN 369946. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with the addition of a Crown/N Norwegian Military proof on left side of slide. Alloy frame with black anodized finish. Steel parts are Parkerized. Black plastic grips. It is estimated that less than 100 of these pistols are still in existence with approximately 25 known in America. This gun is accompanied by two standard Walther post-war P.38 mags. Black leather holster is re-purposed WWII Nazi production. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with slight handling marks and finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have some light scratches. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are fine. Holster is in fine condition with minor scuff marks. ; C&R5) WALTHER P38. SN 369097. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings with the addition of a Crown/N Norwegian Military proof on left side of slide. Alloy frame with black anodized finish. Steel parts are Parkerized. Black plastic grips. It is estimated that less than 100 of these pistols are still in existence with approximately 25 known in America. This gun is accompanied by two standard Walther post-war P.38 mags. Black leather holster is re-purposed WWII Nazi production. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with very slight handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have some light scratches. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Holster is in fine condition with minor scuff marks. ; C&R 53005-36, 53005-44, 53005-60, 53005-61, 53005-109 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3360

3361
$2,875.00

◊*WWII P-38 WALTHER PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 7335T. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of the Israeli police marking on left side of frame just after SN and on trigger guard web. WaA135 inspected frame, Eagle 88 inspected bbl, Eagle 359 inspected slide. Numbers are not matching on any parts. This gun is described on pg. 99, pictured pg. 100 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Left grip is brown Bakelite, right grip is checkered black Bakelite. WWII mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster. Marked on back “jln / 1944”, WaA145, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fair with almost no finish remaining. Sides of slide may have been touched up. All markings clear. Some light pitting on external of bbl. Bore has light pitting throughout with good rifling. Grips are good with light handling marks. Hammer falls when slide is released, should be addressed. Holster is worn. Stitching has pulled through in areas on top flap. C&R 2) WALTHER P38. SN 7142A. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “ac” on left trigger guard web. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Eagle 359 inspected. Chocolate Bakelite grips. WaA135 inspected mag. Accompanied by brown leather flap holster marked on back “jwa/41”, “P.38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition with significant finish wear. Orig high luster blue still present in protected areas. Markings are clear. Very minor surface rust and pin-prick pitting. Bore has light pitting with strong rifling. Fine mechanical function. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Holster is worn. Stitching has been repaired at top left of flap. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN 7938J. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of an “X” stamped above SN on left side of slide. Eagle 359 inspected. Matching numbers on slide, frame and bbl. Black Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “bml/43”, WaA23, “P.38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine as arsenal refurbished, very light surface rust on bbl. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has moderate pitting throughout with good rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is worn with solid stitching. ; C&R; IMPORT4) WALTHER P38. SN 726D. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. No SN on frame. Eagle 359 inspected. Non-matching SN’s on slide and bbl. Brown Bakelite grips. “P.38v/U” marked mag. This gun is described on p. 262, pictured p. 263 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. I by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Markings on back have been defaced or worn. Initials, symbols and “2/20/47” carved in back. Flap is marked “1994B”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with some pitting on left side front sight boss. Finish wear on high points and front strap. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine, bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Front of holster appears to have been redyed. Flap most likely replaced. Some modifications. Strong stitching. Flaking on mag. pouch. ; C&R 53005-40, 53005-69, 53005-70, 53005-75 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3361

3362
$3,162.50

◊*P-38 WALTHER COLLECTOR’S GROUP.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 1580I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. British commercial proof marks on right side of bbl. Eagle 359 inspected. Matching numbers slide, frame & bbl. This gun has what is referred to as an “experimental” copper finish to frame. Blued bbl and slide. Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. This gun, based on proof marks and minor dings in metal is the gun pictured on pg. 116 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “0/0836 / 0029”, WaA383, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with finish wear to front strap and high points. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore has light to moderate pitting with strong rifling. Trigger needs to be pulled twice on sgl action to get hammer to fall. Works fine on dbl action. Holster is solid with scuff marks and strong stitching. C&R 2) WALTHER P38. SN 113944. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with the addition of a droop wing eagle 165 military acceptance proof on left side of slide. Droop wing eagle 27 proofs on right side of frame as well as “70” date code. “10/60″ dated on right side of slide. Matching last 3 digits of SN on left side of slide. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two proper mags. Factory matching box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minimal handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright shiny with strong rifling. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. C&R; IMPORT3) WALTHER P38. SN 1617D. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Distinctive FN “P38 ac/44” marking on left side of slide. Mauser “WaA135″ inspectors proofs. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Chocolate Bakelite grips. WaA135 inspected mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handling marks. All markings sharp and clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with light frosting. Mechanics are fine. ; C&R4) WALTHER P38. SN 117388. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. Matching SN on slide, frame, and bbl. Austrian Eagle/BH police marking on left side of frame. Dated “1/67″ on right side of slide. Aluminum frame. Locking block is missing the retaining spring and is a rough finished replacement. Black plastic grips. Proper P.38 mag. Accompanied by black leather German Police holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with a majority of finish, wear on high points. Markings are clear. Grips have minor scratches and handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics need attention, locking block issue should be resolved. Holster shows wear consistent with issuance, stitching is strong. ; C&R5) WALTHER P38. SN 1247G. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard Post-War “Ulm/Do” Walther markings on slide. CYQ marked Eagle/88 Spreewerke made bbl. WaA135 inspected Mauser made frame with Post-War Austrian Police Eagle/BH proof over orig inspectors mark. Locking block is unmarked. Post-War black plastic grips. Matching numbers on front of bbl and left side of frame. Post-War P38 marked mag. Accompanied by a black leather WWII style flap holster, marked “6288/71080”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Holster is extremely fine with minor scuff marks. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-19, 53005-64, 53005-78, 53005-103, 53005-129 (2,000-2,750) – Lot 3362

3363
$3,162.50

◊*WALTHER P-38 COLLECTOR’S GROUPING.

1) SAKO TRI-ACE. SN 807345. Cal. 22LR. 6″ bbl. Gun is currently set up in 22LR configuration. Target style wood grips have a rnd escutcheon on the left side which says “WILHELM HOFMANN”. Extended threaded mag release. Two 22LR mags. Accompanied by a 32S&W Long bbl and slide assembly, bbl is 6″. Non-matching SN on left side of slide. Two 32S&W Long mags. Small bag with two spare front sights and small tools. Comes in a black plastic hard case. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition overall with light wear and handling marks. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Both bores are fine with strong rifling. Fine mechanical function. Minor pitting and rust staining on all four mags. Case is fine with minor scuff marks. IMPORT 2) WALTHER P38. SN 090799. Cal. 22LR. 5-1/8″ bbl. Standard two line commercial Walther marking on left side of slide. Droop wing eagle 952 proof marks on right side of slide along with “BMI” stamp. Same proofs on front of bbl. Droop eagle 129 proofs on right side of frame along with x’ed out BMI stamp. “BMI” stands for “Bundesministerium des Innern” or “Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs”. Numbers on slide, bbl and box are matching to each other, but not to the frame. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Made without locking block. Proper cut-away on top front strap of slide. Black plastic grips. Two proper 5.56mm mags. Proper .22LR box. Factory manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as assembled. Slide and bbl exhibit minimal handling marks. Finish on frame is worn on front strap and along edges. All markings are clear. Grips have light scratches and wear marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Box is very good with scuff marks. Slight separations at corners. 3) WALTHER P38. SN 020500E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Full SN on left side of frame, matching last three digits on left bbl lug. No other SN’s on gun. Alloy frame. Dated “64” on left trigger guard web. High polish finish. Proper mag. Black plastic grips. Factory matching box. Orig manual, steel cleaning rod, spare mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with very minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are very fine, minor handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very fine with minor scuff marks. C&R4) WALTHER P38. SN 019834E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings on left side of slide, right side is blank. “63” dated on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. High polish finish on steel parts. Full SN on left side of frame. Matching last three digits of SN on left bbl lug, does not appear to be numbered anywhere else. Two proper mags. Steel cleaning rod. Orig manual. Matching box and test target. Accompanied by orig mimeographed shipping order dated “1964”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with very slight handling marks. Grips are fine, minor handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with some scuff marks. ; C&R 53005-10, 53005-45, 53005-50, 53005-107 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3363

3364
$5,175.00

◊*WALTHER P-38 PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 505770. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard “Ulm/Do” markings. High lustre finish. Black plastic grips. Steel frame. Two proper mags. Factory matching brown cardboard box with plastic cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine, showing minimal handling marks. Markings are clear. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Grips have very slight handling marks. Box is solid with very slight scuff marks. 2) WALTHER P38. SN 505068. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Banner Walther “P 38” marked on left side of slide. Eagle/N, “MADE IN GERMANY” /SN, “1886-1985”, “100 Jahre” / Banner Walther on right side of slide. “IH” date code on right side of frame. Steel frame. Wood grips. High lustre finish. Matching full SN on slide, frame, and bbl. Factory matching brown cardboard box, two proper mags, plastic cleaning rod, orig manual and factory test target. Accompanying this gun is the orig factory shipping paperwork made out directly to Warren Buxton. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine, showing virtually no wear. Grips are extremely fine. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. All markings are clear. Box is and accessories are extremely fine. 3) WALTHER P38. SN 505305. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Banner Walther “P 38” marked on left side of slide. Eagle/N, “MADE IN GERMANY” /SN, “1886-1985”, “100 Jahre” / Banner Walther on right side of slide. “IH” date code on right side of frame. Steel frame. Wood grips. High lustre finish. Matching full SN on slide, frame, and bbl. Factory matching brown cardboard box, two proper mags, plastic cleaning rod, orig manual and factory test target. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine, showing virtually no wear. Grips are extremely fine. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. All markings are clear. Box and accessories are extremely fine. 4) WALTHER P38. SN 88535. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Orig markings on left side of slide are weak due to arsenal refurbish. Austrian applied SN are matching on slide, frame & bbl. Austrian eagle BH on left side of frame. Eagle 359 inspected. Chocolate Bakelite grips. Matching SN electric penciled on spine of mag. This gun is described on pg. 92, pictured pg. 94 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by brown leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “bml/43”, WaA23, “P.38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine as arsenal refurbished. Minor pitting on bbl & slide. Markings clear except where otherwise noted. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is worn with light pitting. Fine mechanical function. Holster is worn with light scuff marks. Strong stitching. C&R; IMPORT5) WALTHER P38. SN 434440. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “IB” date code on right side of frame. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Bbl unnumbered. Checkered wood grips. Aluminum frame. Proper mag. Accompanied by non-matching Walther box and manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with extremely light handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are extremely fine with sharp checkering. Bore is excellent, bright shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box has minor scuff marks. ; IMPORT 53005-7, 53005-46, 53005-51, 53005-79, 53005-96 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3364

3365
$2,300.00

◊*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF CYQ SPREEWERKE P-38 PISTOLS.

1) CYO P38. SN 4492. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. This gun is most likely a Russian capture. There is an “X” above the SN on left side of slide. Matching orig numbers on slide and bbl. SN on Walther made frame has been x’ed out with a matching number electric penciled on left side, stamped on right side. Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 88 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster. Marked on back “bla/1944″, WaA159 inspected. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition with a majority of arsenal finish. Markings are clear. Grips are fine. Bore is worn with moderate pitting. Mechanics are fine. Holster is fine with strong stitching, clear markings, minor scuff marks, leather is pliable. C&R IMPORT 2) SPREEWERKE P38. SN 9996D. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 88 inspected. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl. This gun is described on pg. 147, pictured pg. 148 of The P38 Pistol, Volume 2 by Warren Buxton Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 88 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “hlv / 43”, “WaA 668”, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition. Showing finish wear to high points. Finish is worn on front strap. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is good with minor pitting and strong rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with light handling marks. Stitching is solid. C&R3) CYQ P38. SN 6277. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. This gun is a post-war Czech re-build in 1946 as designated by the “46” date on the right trigger guard web. The Czech proofs on the left trigger guard web and frame have been defaced. Matching numbers on slide, frame, and bbl. Bbl has a Crown/N proof on the bottom, no German proofs. Standard WWII proofs on right side of slide. Standard Spreewerke markings on left side of slide, 88 proof on left side of frame. Greenish Bakelite grips. Unmarked mag with x’ed out number on floorplate. Black leather flap holster, marked on back “jwa/4”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with a fair amount of finish. Markings are clear, except where otherwise noted. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Slide hold open does not engage, most likely a mag issue. Grips are fine showing handling marks. Mechanics are functional. Holster is solid with strong stitching and scuff marks. ; C&R4) CYQ P38. SN 3967C. Cal. 9mm. 3-1/8″ bbl. Standard “cyq” markings. Eagle 88 inspected. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Brown Bakelite grips. This gun is photographed on pg 249, mentioned on pg 247 of the P38 Pistol Vol III, by Warren Buxton. According to Buxton the “barrel was converted by shortening the original to a stub and sleeving the original muzzle band onto the stub”. Accompanying this gun is a non-matching numbered Eagle 359 Walther early war mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fair with some finish remaining. Light pitting here and there. Markings are clear, grips are good with a crack on the right grip at the top front. Grip screw is probably a replacement. Grip fit is not perfect with a gap along back edge. Bore has light pitting with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. ; C&R 53005-14, 53005-21, 53005-27, 53005-81 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 3365

3366
$2,185.00

*WWII COLLECTOR’S GROUP OF MAUSER P-38 PISTOLS.

1) MAUSER P38. SN 919K. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Gun features a heavy Parkerized finish. French star on right side of slide. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Proper mag. Metal grips. This gun is described on pg. 50, pictured pg. 53 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton.Accompanied by black leather pebble grain flap holster, which appears to be unmarked. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with almost all of the orig finish. Some very light handling marks and minor wear at front edges of slide. All markings clear. Fine mechanical function. Holster is fine with light scuff marks, minor wear, strong stitching. C&R 2) MAUSER P38. SN 9350I. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. French star on right side of slide does not appear to have any German inspector’s marks. Metal grips. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. This gun is described on p. 47, pictured p. 49 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. “P.38v/U” marked postwar finished mag with non-matching SN on floorplate. Accompanied by black leather pebble grain flap holster marked on back “bml/44”. Marked on inside of flap with SS runes/95 under eagle swastika. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with a majority of orig finish. All markings clear. Grips retain most of the proper finish. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster shows wear with strong stitching. C&R3) MAUSER P38. SN 9911K. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. French star on right side of slide. Slide is cracked on left side, extending upwards from rear peak of “W”. Matching numbers slide, frame & bbl. Bbl is WaA135 inspected on left lug. Metal grips. Proper style WWII mag. This gun is described on pg. 56, pictured pg. 58 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by scarce leather and pressed cardboard holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with most of the orig finish. Slide crack as noted. All markings clear. Bore has strong rifling with light pitting. Fine mechanical function. Stitching on top flap of holster is separated in areas. Belt loop is a period replacement. Hold down strap may also be replaced. ; C&R 53005-20, 53005-62, 53005-87 (1,750-2,750) – Lot 3366

3367
$2,875.00

◊*COMMERCIAL WALTHER P-38 PISTOL LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 306519. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “68” dated on left trigger guard web. Alloy frame. High polish finish. Full SN on left side of frame, matching last three digits on right side bbl lug. SN does not appear on other parts. Black plastic grips. Proper high polish mag. Accompanied by factory matching box and test target, manual, steel cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine, with very slight handling marks. Bore is excellent bright and shiny. Grips are fine, crack at rear of right grip. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very fine with minor scuff marks. C&R IMPORT 2) WALTHER P38. SN 315026. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. “68” dated on left trigger guard web. “6/64″ dated on right side of slide. Matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. Factory matching box, test target, steel cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handling marks on the high points. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, shiny with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine with scuff marks. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN 304453. Cal. 9mm. 5” bbl. Standard markings. “67” dated on left trigger guard web. High polished finish. Aluminum frame. Checkered wood grips. Last 3 digits of SN on bbl are matching. Proper mag. Matching box, manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor chips at top of rear. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Box is solid with minor scuff marks and slight staining on lid. ; C&R4) WALTHER P38. SN 291009. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard single line marking on left side of slide. “68” date code on left side of trigger guard web. Full SN on left side of frame. Matching last 4 digits on slide, bbl and locking block. Matte finish. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Two P1 marked mags. Matching factory box, test target, manual, steel cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minute handling marks. All markings clear. Grips have extremely minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright shiny with strong rifling. Crisp mechanical function. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. ; C&R 53005-42, 53005-97, 53005-100, 53005-101 (1,750-2,750) – Lot 3367

3368
$1,380.00

*WALTHER P-38 PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 9036A. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. This gun is an East German postwar rework. E.G. sunburst mark on left side of slide, trigger guard web, right side of slide. Eagle 359 inspected. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Chocolate Bakelite grips. This gun is described on p. 15, pictured on p. 16 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. III by Warren Buxton. Rough finished mag is marked with matching SN on floorplate. Accompanied by a heavily modified P08 Luger holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refurbished. Frame is bent at rear top in middle where it meets grips. Minor pitting on bbl. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid, as modified. C&R 2) MAUSER P38. SN 9663U. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. WaA135 inspected. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Black Bakelite grips. Eagle 135 inspected mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with most of a professionally restored blued finish. All markings clear and crisp. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with light roughness and pitting throughout. Mechanics are fine. C&R3) WALTHER P38. SN N1056. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Crown N commercial East German proof on left side of East German manufactured slide and bbl. Locking block is a refurbished Spreewerke part. East German commercial proofs on left side of frame. There do not appear to be any Nazi marks on frame. Matching numbers on slide, frame, takedown lever, bbl and locking block. Black Bakelite grips. This gun is pictured on pg 18, markings explained on pgs 17-19 of The P38 Pistol Vol III by Warren Buxton. Unmarked mag. Accompanied by black leather clamshell holster. Marked on back “cgu/40”. Good ink stamp markings inside clamshell. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine. Majority of finish is present, wear on high points and front strap. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Holster is solid with scuff marks and strong stitching. ; C&R 53005-82, 53005-84, 53005-111 (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3368

3369
$3,450.00

*P-38 COLLECTOR’S GROUP OF PISTOLS.

1) KIRIKKALE TUTEK. SN 5005. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Marked on left side of slide “Kirikkale Tutek Fb. Cap 9mm”. Right side of slide marked SN “M.K.E./1952”. High lustre finish. Smooth wood grips. Unmarked mag. These very rare guns are discussed on pg. 101 of The P.38 Pistol Volume III by Warren Buxton. This gun could very well be a test model. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with light handling marks. All markings clear. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Slide hold open catch does not always engage, could be an issue with the mag. Otherwise mechanics are functional. C&R 2) CYQ P38. SN B1557. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings, with an “X” on left side of slide. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Dark brown Bakelite grips. Proper mag. The consecutively numbered gun to this was sold in our October, 2017 auction in lot #2343. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine with light handling marks and minor finish wear. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R3) SPREEWERKE P38. SN H3753. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 88 inspected. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Brown Bakelite grips. Eagle 88 inspected mag. Accompanied by brown leather flap holster. Marked on back “P.38/jwa/4”. This gun is described on p. 157, pictured on p. 168 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with light wear and handling marks, worn front strap. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. There is a ding in the bottom of the bbl which shows in the bore. Rifling is sharp. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid, may have been redyed. Stitching is separated at top left edge of flap, otherwise solid. ; C&R 53005-6, 53005-63, 53005-122 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3369

3370
$4,600.00

◊*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF MAUSER P-38 PISTOLS.

1) MAUSER P38. SN 2904H. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. WaA135 inspected. French star on right side of slide. Austrian eagle BH on left side of frame. Matching numbers slide, frame & bbl. French metal grips. This gun is described on pg. 83, pictured pg. 86 of The P38 Pistol, Vol III by Warren Buxton. Post war commercial P38 mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refurbished. Finish wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips retain most of the orig finish. Bore has good rifling with very slight roughness throughout. Fine mechanical function. Holster is worn, markings hard to see. There is a hole in either top corner on back. Stitching is pulling through on flap. C&R IMPORT 2) MAUSER P38. SN 5516M. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings on left side of slide, with addition of Eagle N commercial proof. Eagle L marked on right side of slide. Matching SN on slide and bbl. Frame is Eagle 88 inspected, not matching. Brown Bakelite grips, left grip is darker in color. WWII production mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster marked on back “gxy 1943”, WaA706, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as mis-matched. Finish wear to front strap, high points. All markings clear. Grips have light scratches & handling marks. Cracked at top rear of left grip. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is solid with scuff marks and strong stitching. C&R3) MAUSER P38. SN 4745. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle N on left side of slide and bbl lug. Eagle F police marking on right side of slide. WaA135 inspected. Phosphate finish with blued bbl. Black Bakelite grips. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. This gun is described on p. 73, pictured on p. 76 of The P.38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. Blued “P.38v” marked mag. Accompanied by brown leather flap holster marked on back “P.38/jwa/4”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good, phosphate on slide is worn smooth. Light handling marks and wear on high points. All markings clear. Grips have light handling marks as well as initials at top left grip. Bore is fine, sharp with strong rifling. Holster is good. Stitching has pulled through in several areas. Leather is soft. Markings are good. ; C&R4) MAUSER P38. SN 5442D. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. WaA135 inspected. “ac / 43” marked slide was made under contract by FN for Mauser. Matching numbers on slide, frame & bbl. Proper phosphate WaA135 marked mag. Black Bakelite grips. This gun is explained on pg. 211, pictured pg. 2214 of The P38 Pistol, Vol. II by Warren Buxton. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster. Marked on back “jln / 1943”, WaA145, “P38”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition showing wear to phosphate. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Fine mechanical function. Holster is dirty with scuff marks, scratches, strong stitching. ; C&R 53005-13, 53005-24, 53005-39, 53005-88 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 3370

3371
$2,300.00

◊*WWII P-38 COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) SPREEWERKE P38. SN B3790. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 88 inspected. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Black Bakelite grips. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather flap holster, marking hard to read. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine as arsenal refurbished. Light handling marks. Grips are fine. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. All markings clear. Fine mechanical function. Holster has scuff marks and wear, strong stitching. C&R IMPORT 2) MAUSER P38. NSN. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Aside from model designation and mfg/date code on side of slide, there do not appear to be any other markings. Three small unidentified proofs on the left bbl lug. “143/L” stamped in rear of frame under hammer. No other markings on gun. Unmarked locking block. High polished blued finish on slide, bbl and frame. Metal grips. No French markings. “P.38v” marked mag without proofs. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good plus with finish wear. Markings are clear. Light to moderate pitting on front and rear lugs of bbl. Grips have small dings and handling marks. Right grip appears to be worn phosphate. Left grip is blued. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R; IMPORT3) SVW P38. SN 9852G. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. This is a true “gray ghost” model pistol with only the SN and the French star on right side of slide. There is no mfg code, model designation or date. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl and locking block. Bbl is WaA135, inspected on left side, French star also present at rear bbl. Metal grips. WWII production jvd marked mag. Matching Interarms cardboard box. This gun is pictured on pg 42, explained on pgs 40-41 of The P38 Pistol Vol II by Warren Buxton. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with a fair amount of worn late phosphate finish. All markings clear. Grips have light dings and handling marks. Bore has minor pitting with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine with light scuff marks. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-37, 53005-95, 53005-121 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3371

3372
$3,162.50

◊*PAIR OF WALTHER WWII P-38 PISTOLS.

1) WALTHER P38. SN 7183A. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Eagle 359 inspected. Light brown Bakelite grips. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and bbl. Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather clam shell holster, markings are worn. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refurbished. Minor dings and handling marks, minor pits on right side of slide, heavy pit on left rear of frame behind grip. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore has strong rifling with light pitting. Holster is solid with strong stitching and light scuff marks. Holster has been redyed. C&R IMPORT 2) AC 44/WALTHER P38. SN 1008E. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard Walther AC44 markings. WaA359 inspectors marks. Croatian checkerboard shield surmounted by 369 marked on right side of slide. This is the unit designation of the 369th Croatian Infantry Regiment which was a unit of the Wehrmacht. These guns are discussed on pgs 237-238 of The P.38 Pistol Volume III by Warren Buxton. Matching numbers on slide, frame, bbl, and locking block. Bbl and slide are blued. Frame is a copper colored finish. Dark Bakelite grips. Proper Eagle 359 inspected mag. Accompanied by black leather holster, similar in appearance to Swiss Luger holsters. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good with some finish remaining. All markings clear. Grips are dirty with light scratches, some scrapes at top of right grip. Bore is good with minor pin prick pitting and strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Holster is worn with scuff marks, strong stitching. One belt loop is torn at top. C&R 53005-71, 53005-72 (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3372

3373
$690.00

◊*SCARCE WALTHER WEST GERMAN MILITARY ISSUED P38 9MM PISTOL.

SN 037317. Cal. 9mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings on left side of slide. Right side of slide marked with droop wing eagle 129 proof mark, “9/58”, “1005-12-120-6168”. Left side of frame marked with “Bw” after SN. “AH” date code on right trigger guard web. Full SN on frame. Matching last 3 digits of SN on slide, bbl and locking block. Military matte finish on steel parts. Aluminum frame. Black plastic grips. Proper mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with some finish wear. Markings are clear. Grips have light scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53005-110 GER (300-400) C&R – Lot 3373

3374
$3,737.50

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 4 WALTHER .22LR P.38 CONVERSION KITS, 1 GREGER P5 .22 KIT, ERMA ESP 85A .32S&W KIT, ALL IN BOXES.

Lot consists of: A BMI marked Walther P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags in factory matching wood box. An 11-/64 dated Military proofed Walther P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags in wood box. A BMI marked Walther P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags in matching wood box. A BMI Walther P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags with manual in matching wood box. A J. Greger KA date coded .22LR upper assembly and Walther .22LR P.38 mag with orig bill of sale from manufacturer to Warren Buxton in gray plastic box. Erma model ESP 85A .32 S&W long wadcutter, upper assembly with 2 mags, 2 bbl weights and spare front and rear sights in unmarked cardboard box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition with minimal handling marks. All markings are clear. Bores are fine on all kits. 53005-146 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3374

3375
$3,162.50

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 6 WALTHER .22 CONVERSION KITS IN BOXES.

Lot consists of: an HH dated coded P.38 .22LR slide, bbl, and 2 mags in factory matching cardboard box. A BMI marked P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert and 2 mags in matching wood box with factory test target and manual. A 12/66 dated P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags with manual and matching test target in factory matching cardboard box. A 9/69 dated Military inspected P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags with manual and matching test target in factory matching wood box. An Eagle/N commercial proofed high lustre P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, 2 mags with test target in factory matching cardboard box. A Lothar Walther .22S P.38 bbl insert with 6 sub cal rnds and tool in proper cardboard box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine showing light handling marks. All markings are clear. Bores are fine. Boxes are fine. 53005-145 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3375

3376
$3,162.50

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 6 WALTHER P.38 & MANHURIN P1 .22 CONVERSION KITS IN BOXES.

Lot consists of: a 4/67 dated P.38 .22LR bbl insert, slide, 2 mags in unmarked wood box. An 11/64 dated, BMI marked P.38 slide, bbl insert, and 2 mags .22LR kit in marked matching wood box. An 11/64 dated P.38 .22LR slide, bbl insert, and 2 mags in unnumbered factory cardboard box. A 9/69 dated .22LR P.38 slide, bbl insert, and 2 mags with matching test target and instruction manual in matching factory cardboard box. A .22S P.38 bbl insert, with tools and cleaning brush in factory cardboard box. A Manhurin P1 .22LR slide, bbl insert, and 2 mags in matching Walther black plastic box. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: All kits are in used but fine condition with clear markings. Fine bores. Boxes are fine. 53005-144 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3376

3377
$3,450.00

EXPANSIVE LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS WALTHER AND EUROPEAN PISTOL HOLSTERS WITH A DESIRABLE COLLECTION OF WALTHER COMMERCIAL TECHNICAL MANUALS FROM 1936 TO PRESENT DAY.

One 1944 dated Canadian Inglis high power holster stock with belt hanger, one C-96 Mauser broom handle holster stock with leather hanger dated 1916, thirty three Walther P-38 holsters of miscellaneous design and manufacture, three sgl action revolver holsters with belts, two Swedish Model 1903 pistol holsters and approximately ten additional unknown military and police holsters from Central Europe. Included with this lot are seven Walther P-38 cardboard boxes, one commercial Walther P-38 display box, one Walther PPK 9mm box, one Walther GSP box, and an unknown wooden display box for either a Walther P-38 or Luger P-08. Attached to this expansive lot of holsters is a collection of commercial manuals and technical manuals from the collection of Warren Buxton encompassing what appears to be the entire Walther manufacturing line, far too many items to list. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Conditions of holster vary widely from new and unissued to oil soaked and not serviceable. Boxes are in fine overall condition. Documents are all in protective plastic sheets and secured into document boxes. 53005-150 TDW (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3377

3378
$1,265.00

DIVERSE COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 63 MILITARY, POLICE, AND COMMERCIAL HOLSTERS.

1 WWII German clam shell P.38 holster. 3 leather P.38 flap holsters. 1 dated 1944 German canvas pistol holster. 1 long bbl’d commercial leather Luger holster. 19 leather shoulder holsters of various types including a U.S. 1911, several German Military style, German police marked, and commercial. 11 miscellaneous foreign Military or police holsters. 10 American commercial revolver holsters. 6 unidentified holsters. 11 German white leather Police P1 holsters, 5 of which are on the original belts. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Ranging from extremely worn to excellent. 53005-143 GER (275-550) – Lot 3378

3379
$1,495.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 51 P.38 STYLE HOLSTERS.

Nine of these holsters appear to be standard WWII, including 2 very scarce late war pressed cardboard back and leather front holsters. Twenty-six Police style and/or modified holsters from varying periods of time. Sixteen commercial or otherwise unidentified P.38 style holsters. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Condition ranges from good showing wear and scuff marks to excellent. 53005-140 GER (250-500) – Lot 3379

3380
$3,162.50

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 50 GERMAN MILITARY, POLICE, AND COMMERCIAL HOLSTERS.

Two WWII German holsters that appear to be for Radom pistols. Five WWII P.08 Luger holsters, one with mag. Twelve WWII German P.38 holsters, 4 flap, 8 clam shells of which 2 have Finnish SA Army markings in addition to German marks. Nineteen post WWII German Police P.38 holsters. Twelve miscellaneous holsters for various guns. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Ranging from worn but solid to excellent. 53005-141 GER (250-500) – Lot 3380

3381
$2,012.50

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 50 GERMAN MILITARY, POLICE, AND MISCELLANEOUS HOLSTERS.

Consists of 10 German WWII P.38 holsters, including 1 canvas holster, 2 clam shell holsters, 6 standard flap holsters, and 1 extremely rare pressed cardboard holster. Twenty-two leather post-war Police holsters. One green canvas French 1980’s issue P.38 holster. Seven leather shoulder holsters. One unmarked canvas P.38 holster with cleaning rod on side. Nine leather unidentified mostly P.38 holsters. Accompanying this lot is 1 East German belt with buckle. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Ranges from dirty and worn to excellent. 53005-142 GER (250-500) – Lot 3381

3382
$3,450.00

*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 3 HAMMERLI TARGET PISTOLS IN BOXES, .22LR OLYMPIA, .38SP P240 W/.22LR KIT, .22S 232.

1) HAMMERLI OLYMPIA. SN 0-5673. Cal. .22LR. 9″ bbl. This is a Hammerli Walther Olympia target pistol. Standard markings. Equipped with bbl and frame weights. Target wood grips. Matching numbers on slide, frame and mag. Adjustable rear sight. Comes with a Hammerli 230 cardboard box. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine, varnish loss on left grip. Weights retain virtually all black crinkle finish. Excellent bore, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 2) HAMMERLI 232. SN 232-3837. Cal. 22S. 5-3/8″ bbl. Hammerli model 232. Adjustable rear sight. Target wood grips. Total of 5 mags. Orig cleaning/tool/spare part roll. Factory matching box. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Fine wood grips. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is fine with minor scuff marks. 3) HAMMERLI 240. SN P206089. Cal. .38 SPL. 6″ bbl. This is a Sig Hammerli P240. Numbers on slide and bbl are matching. Number on frame is not matching. Adjustable rear sight. Target style wood grips. No mag. Has small bag with replacement springs. Cleaning kit. Comes with a Hammerli 120 box. Accompanying this gun is a factory Sig Hammerli P240 .22LR conversion kit. Number on slide is not matching to either number on gun. Three .22LR mags housed in proper Sig Hammerli P240 .22LR box. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are fine. Conversion kit is in matching condition. Box for kit is solid. 52792-8, 52792-9, 52792-10 GER (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3382

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3383
$3,162.50

*VERY FINE AND RARE WALTHER MODEL PP SPORT .22LR PISTOL IN BOX.

SN 68397L. Cal. 22LR. 8-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Commercial eagle N post-war proof. 63 dated on right side of bbl. Target style hammer with spur. Adjustable rear sight. Threaded muzzle with thread protector for factory muzzle brake which is present. Brown composite grips. Two proper mags with brown composite bottoms. Factory matching box has a South African retailer’s stamp inside lid. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Minor crack at rear bottom of left grip, otherwise fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent, bright with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box is good with scuff marks along edges and solid corners. 53005-134 GER (2,250-2,750) C&R – Lot 3383

3384
$1,955.00

◊*RARE WALTHER 5.25 PRE-WAR MODEL PP 22 PISTOL WITH BOX.

SN 967581. Cal. 22. 4″ bbl. Standard markings. Commercial Crown/N proofs. 90 degree safety. Proper grips. Unmarked mag with black bottom. Accompanied by proper wood grained picture cardboard box. Non-matching SN written inside lid. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine, with slight handling marks. Markings are clear. Grips are fine. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Box shows age with scuff marks, separations at corners, some tape repairs. 53005-3 GER (1,250-1,500) C&R – Lot 3384

3385
$1,265.00

*VERY FINE CASED ZIEGENHAHN STANDARDPISTOLE MODEL IV 50 YEAR 22LR TARGET PISTOL.

SN 6467. Cal. 22LR. 6″ bbl. These guns are seldomly encountered on the market. This gun is marked “50 JAHRE/Zi-Di” on the left side of the bbl along with the standard markings. Trigger features multiple adjustments as does the target rear sight. Stippled front strap and adjustable target wood grips. Comes with two proper wood bottom mags. Factory leatherette covered carry case. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with slight handling marks. All markings clear. Wood grips are fine. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Case is fine, showing slight wear on the exterior. Some damage to felt interior lining. Minor damage to interior wood from rear sight of pistol. 53005-9 GER (1,250-1,500) – Lot 3385

3386
$2,300.00

*GROUP OF EUROPEAN TARGET PISTOLS.

1) BERETTA 949. SN 1496. Cal. 22S. 8-3/4″ bbl. Markings are clear. Dated 1954 on left side of frame at rear. Matching numbers on slide and anodized aluminum frame. Proper weight under bbl. Checkered wood grips. Designed for the 1949 Olympics and only made for a few years. Proper mag is unmarked with brown composite bottom. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition showing finish wear on front of grip strap, bottom of frame, and high points. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Wood grips are fine with sharp checkering and light handling marks, some wear to varnish. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) ERMA NEW MODEL. SN 5723. Cal. .22. 8-1/8″ bbl. Crown/N commercial proof marks. “D.R.G.M.” marked on left side of slide at rear. Zinc alloy cast frame. Brown Bakelite grips. Blued slide, bbl, and other steel parts. Matching numbers on slide, bbl and mag. Frame does not appear to be numbered. External hammer. Grip angle, mag, and takedown similar to that of a P.08 Luger pistol. Manufactured between 1937 and 1940. Production ceased due to Erma’s involvement in the war effort. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good. Most of the blue on steel parts with wear to high points. Frame appears to have been left in the white with slight oxidation. All markings are clear. Grips are solid, crack across the top of grip at rear, 1″ crack at bottom rear of grip. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R3) ERMA NEW MODEL. SN 5035. Cal. .22. 8-1/8″ bbl. Crown/B, Crown/U commercial proof marks. “D.R.G.M.” marked on left side of slide at rear. Zinc alloy cast frame. Brown Bakelite grips. Blued slide, bbl, and other steel parts. Matching numbers on slide, bbl, and frame. Non-matching number stamped in back of mag. External hammer. Grip angle, mag, and takedown similar to that of a P.08 Luger pistol. Manufactured between 1937 and 1940. Production ceased due to Erma’s involvement in the war effort. There is a crack in the frame by the takedown lever. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good overall with a fair amount of blued finish on steel parts. Alloy frame appears to have been plated. Crack in frame as noted in description. Grips appear to have been repaired along the rear edge. Mainspring is weak. Mechanics need attention. ; C&R 53005-1, 53005-55, 53005-57 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3386

3387
$2,300.00

*WALTHER COLLECTOR’S LOT OF JAEGER OLYMPIC .22 AND RETAILER’S SIGN.

1) WALTHER 1936. SN 7136O. Cal. 22LR. 4-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on slide, frame, and left side of proper wood bottom mag. Checkered wood grips. This is a third variation of the 1936 Olympia pistols commonly referred to as the “Jagerschats” or “Hunter Model”. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine, with slight finish wear on high points. Markings are clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) WALTHER . Brushed aluminum finish with red and blue gloss background. “Walther Sportwaffen” believed to be a pre-war retailers advertising sign made of pressed fiber with an extremely thin aluminum overlay. Walther retailer items are rarely ever encountered for their sporting arms. SIZE: 5-1/2″ t x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine showing no chipping or distress and has obviously been extremely protected and is currently housed in a glass and cardboard display case. No staining is evident on fiber backing or any other distress has been observed. 53005-53, 53005-138 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3387

3388
$2,070.00

◊*WALTHER TARGET PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER 1932. SN 3872. Cal. 22LR. 7-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Checkered wood grips. Has the rear of the grips cut-out and a steel plate with two keyhole shoulder stock cut-outs. Proper mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition showing finish wear and handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are good showing wear and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) WALTHER 1936. SN 8861O. Cal. .22LR. 5-15/16″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Nazi commercial Eagle/N proofs. Checkered wood grips. No mag. Front sight is dovetailed into top of bbl. Bbl appears to have been professionally shortened. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fair with some finish remaining. Appears to have been cleaned, with minor pitting. Markings are clear. Grips are very good with handling marks and sharp checkering. Bore is good with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Bbl modified as per description. C&R3) WALTHER 1936. SN 9322O. Cal. .22S. 7-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Nazi Eagle/N proofs. Matching numbers on slide and frame. Dural slide. Steel frame and trigger. Checkered wood grips. Brown Bakelite bottom mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good with finish on Dural slide worn. Handling marks and average wear to bbl blue and front strap. Markings are clear. Grips are fine. Bore has strong rifling with some minute areas of roughness. Mechanics are fine. ; C&R; IMPORT 53005-52, 53005-56, 53005-58 (2,250-2,750) – Lot 3388

3389
$2,875.00
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: Pistol serial number 3750 has a refinished barrel.

*WALTHER TARGET PISTOL COLLECTOR’S LOT.

1) WALTHER 1932. SN 3750. Cal. 22LR cal. 7-1/2″ bbl. This exact pistol is pictured on pg 91 of Walther Volume II by James L. Rankin, described on pg 89. This gun is also featured on pg 58 of Walther Volume III, by James L. Rankin, described on pg 57. The front sight is adjustable for elevation. Standard markings on gun. Crown/N commercial proofs. Walther banner is marked on both sides of the grips and mag floor plate. Checkered wood grips. Proper mag. This gun is described as a Special Stoeger Model. PROVENANCE: Ex James L. Rankin collection. The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with most of the finish and some light handling marks. Markings are clear. Slide hold open catch on left side of frame needs attention. Fine bore with sharp rifling. There is a crack running down the length of the left side at the rear of the grip. Mechanics are functional. C&R 2) WALTHER 1936. SN 4816O. Cal. 22. 9-3/8″ bbl. Standard markings. Crown N commercial prewar proofs. Checkered wood grips. Matching SN’s on slide, frame and proper wood bottom mag. Mag has “E. Sohngen” tastefully scratched into the spine. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points and average handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are very good with minor dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R3) WALTHER 1932 OLYMPIA. SN 3949. Cal. 22LR. 7-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Crown N proofs on right side. Checkered wood grip. Mag marked 68 on right side. Accompanied by soft leather slip case. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with light handling marks. Some dings at chamber end of bbl. Grips are fine with sharp checkering, light handling marks, standard crack at top rear left corner. Fine mechanical function. Pouch is dirty, good usable condition. ; C&R 53005-30, 53005-54, 53005-137 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 3389

3390
$258.75

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF TWO VINTAGE AIR PISTOLS, WALTHER 53 .177 IN CASE & SCHIMEL GP22 .22 IN BOX.

SN 047311/G7225. Cal. .177. SN 047311 has 9-1/2″ bbl. Black crinkle finish. Black plastic grips. Accompanied by factory dark blue leatherette covered carry case with wooden cocking knob, empty pellet tin and manual. SN G7225 has 6-1/2″ bbl. Cal. 22. These were styled after the Luger pistols, made in California in the 1950’s. Black plastic grips. Original box with pellets, and spare “O” ring. Cardboard box is matching. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: SN 047311 is in very fine condition. Most of the finish with some very slight handling marks. Grips are fine with slight handling marks. Bore is fine. Mechanics are fine. Case is very good with some scuff marks, satin interior lid lining is coming un-glued as is the external bottom seam. Carry handle is intact. SN G7225 is in poor condition, crack in frame on left side at bottom. Fair amount of finish remains. Mechanics not tested due to cracked frame. Grips are fine with minor scratches and handling marks. Box is solid with scuff marks. 53005-12 GER (300-500) – Lot 3390

3391
$805.00

◊WALTHER AIR GUN COLLECTOR’S GROUPING.

1) WALTHER/WALTHER 53/53. SN 091371/011310. Cal. .177 (on both). SN 091371 with 9-1/2″ bbl. Black crinkle finish. Brown plastic grips. In box with spare sights, cleaning rod, tools, wood opening knob, and manuals. SN 011310 with 9-1/2″ bbl. Flat black enamel type finish. Brown plastic grips. With factory dark blue leatherette carry case. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: SN 091371 is in very fine condition with light handling marks. Grips are fine, minor handling marks. Bore is fine. Mechanics are crisp. Box is fine, with minor scuff marks. SN 011310 is in fair condition with most of the original finish showing some wear and handling marks. Grips are fine. Bore is fine. Mechanics need attention, not in working order, bbl opens freely. Case is very good, with scuff marks, lid interior is coming un-glued as well as the sectioned bottom. Carry strap is present but fragile. 2) WALTHER LP3. SN 32305. Cal. .177. 9-5/8″ bbl. Standard markings. Black crinkle finish on frame. Black enamel finish on bbl and lever. Wood target grips. Missing top left grip escutcheon. Adjustable rear sight. Comes with adjustable wood grip hand stop, spare rear sight inserts, steal cleaning rod. Orig factory matching box, test target, manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handle marks. Most of the finish. All markings are clear. Grips show minor handling marks with very little use. Rifled bore is excellent. Very minor surface rust on ends of rear sight screws. Mechanics appear to be in good functional order, however needs gas seals. Box is very good with numerous scuff marks, glued repairs to both lid and body. Good end label. Accessories are very fine. IMPORT3) WALTHER LP-53. SN 091869. Cal. .177. 9-7/16″ bbl. Standard markings. Black crinkle finish on frame. Black enamel finish on bbl. Adjustable rear sight. Black plastic grips. Accompanied by orig matching factory box with brass cleaning rod, spare front sight, two rear sight inserts, wooden cocking knob, manual. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine with finish wear on high points and light handling marks. Markings are clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Rifled bore is fine. Mechanics are fine. Box is solid with numerous scuff marks and staining on lid. 53005-11, 53005-131, 53005-132 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3391

3392
$920.00

◊*LOT OF MODERN SPORTING HANDGUNS.

1) ASTRA A-80. SN 1274774. Cal. 45. 3-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Steel frame. Black plastic grips. Accompanied by an original box, paperwork and spare mag. Total of two high cap mags. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Grips are excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Outer sleeve of box has minor scuff marks. IMPORT 2) RANGER 1911A1. SN RO7156. Cal. 45. 5″ bbl. Orig Colt 1911 U.S. Army slide on a commercial alloy Ranger frame. Gun is a mixture of parts. Colt medallion wood grips. WWII “C-R” USGI mag. Comes with orig box for frame. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good as assembled. Slide refinished. All markings clear. Grips are fine showing some wear. Bore has strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. 3) CZ 75. SN J4796. Cal. 9mm. 4-1/2″ bbl. Matching numbers on slide, frame, and bbl. Black plastic grips. Blued finish. One high capacity mag. Proper Action Arms black plastic box with cleaning rod, brush, and paperwork. There is a “92” mark on right side of slide behind ejection port, believed to be a date. Action Arms began importation of these guns in 1992. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All markings clear. Grips are excellent, minor handling marks. Bore is excellent shiny and bright. Mechanics are crisp. IMPORT 53005-2, 53005-68, 53005-149 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 3392

3393
$1,265.00

*PAIR OF REISING ITS A BEAR PISTOLS.

1) REISING ITS A BEAR. SN 2777. Cal. .22LR. 6-3/4″ bbl. Standard two line address on left side of bbl. Cal. marking on top of bbl. “MAY 16-1916″ patent date on right side of bbl. Bbl and frame are matching. Light brown original grips. Dual tone mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very fine condition with some finish loss on high points and handling marks. Markings are clear. Bore has strong rifling with some areas of roughness. Grips are fine, each with slight crack at bottom by screw. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) REISING ITS A BEAR. SN 1771. Cal. .22LR. 6-3/4” bbl. Standard two line address on left side of bbl. Cal. marking on top of bbl. “MAY 16-1916” patent date on right side of bbl. Bbl and frame are matching. Light brown original grips. Dual tone mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Fine condition with finish loss on high points and handling marks. Markings are clear. Bore has strong rifling. Grips are fine, each with slight crack at bottom and top by screw. Mechanics are fine. C&R 53005-25, 53005-59 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3393

3394
$3,450.00

◊*VERY FINE H&K P7M13 9MM PISTOL.

SN 17-89976. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Standard markings. “KD” date code on right side of frame. Matching numbers. Made in West Germany. Black plastic grips. Comes with one factory high cap mag. Factory H&K patented polygonal rifling. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. All markings sharp and clear. Grips are very fine. Bore is dirty but fine. Mechanics are crisp. 53128-7 GER (2,000-2,500) – Lot 3394

3395
$575.00

*WALTHER MODEL 4 COLLECTOR’S GROUP.

1) WALTHER MODEL 4. SN 250535. Cal. 7.65. 3-1/2″ bbl. Marked on left side of slide “WALTHER’S-PATENT CAL. 7,65.” above banner Walther. Crown N commercial proofs on left side of slide, bbl and frame. Marked on right side of slide “WAFFENFABRIK WALTHER ZELLA-MEHLIS.”/”GERMANY”. The Germany marking is a stamped export mark. Black hard rubber grips. Unmarked mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Very good, with minor pitting on left side of slide. Bright trigger and safety lever. Markings are clear. Mechanics are fine. Grips show minor handling marks. Bore has strong rifling. All external numbers matching. C&R 2) WALTHER 4. SN 97284. Cal. 7.65. 3-1/2″ bbl. Marked on left side of slide “SELBSTLADE-PISTOLE CAL.7.65. WALTHER’S-PATENT.” over Banner Walther. Crown/N proof mark on slide, bbl and frame. Crown/G Imperial proof mark on left side of slide. All external numbers matching. Marked “AS” on left trigger guard web. Hard rubber grips. Unmarked mag. PROVENANCE: The esteemed collection of noted expert and author Warren Buxton. CONDITION: Good condition with minor pitting in a few areas. Markings are clear. Grips appear to be orig. Left grip is slightly warped at top. Grip screw heads are buggered. Bore is dirty with good rifling. Mechanics are functional. C&R 53005-147, 53005-148 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 3395

3396
$9,200.00

◊*EXTREMELY FINE AND VERY RARE VKT FINISH LAHTI L-35 9MM PISTOL WITH ORIGINAL STOCK AND LEATHER HOLSTER.

SN 2472. Cal. 9mm. 4-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Matching SN. Proper checkered brown plastic grips. This is a first variation gun. These were produced from 1939-1941 with the total production estimated at 2600. These pistols were used by the Finns against Russia in the Winter War. Accompanying this gun is a very rarely seen proper orig wood stock which is stamped “SA” on the attaching iron. The stock doubles as a holster. Spare mag in steel compartment on side. Also with gun is a proper Finnish army marked brown leather holster with another spare mag, tool and brass cleaning rod. Holster is marked “AV3″/”SA” on flap. Marked with an “L” within a circle on closure strap. CONDITION: Extremely fine appears as new, with minor handling marks. Internals are packed with grease. Grips are extremely fine. Bore is full of grease, should be perfect. Mechanics are crisp. Shoulder stock is extremely fine with minor handling marks. Leather holster is extremely fine with strong stitching and very light scuff marks. 52803-2 GER (8,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 3396

3397
$230.00

DUTCH BEAUMONT MODEL 1871/78 RIFLE CONVERSION TO BOX MAGAZINE FEED WITH BAYONET.

SN 2949. Cal. 11.3 x 51 R. 32-3/4″ bbl. Dutch Beaumont bolt action rifle, Vitali converted to fire four rnds from fixed box mag. Bbl dated 1875 with typical proofs. Visible numbers non-matching. Bolt is all matching to itself. Originally a single shot rifle, many were converted to box mag feed as this one is. Includes one orig socket bayonet. Orig cleaning rod not present. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is fair to good orig finish turning a nice smooth gray/brown patina with somewhat more finish remaining on mag housing. Mechanics are crisp. Good bore with strong rifling, dark throughout. Wood is very good with some light handling marks. 53104-1 JWK (750-1,000) – Lot 3397

3398
$4,600.00

*MAUSER 98K HIGH TURRET SNIPER, WITH DOW+ SCOPE.

SN 6012. Cal. 7.92 mm. This is a nice representation of a WWII German high turret sniper rifle that was manufactured by the Mauser factory with matching rings and a late war dow+ sniper scope. The turret mount rifles are amongst the most desirable of the K98 rifles, in service from their introduction in 1939 to the end of the war. The rifle is a standard mid-late war K98. The left side of the receiver ring is marked with the SN flanked by the firing proof and an “Eagle 135”. Further rearward is “Mod. 98”. The top of the receiver ring is covered by the front turret, silver soldered and screwed in place. On the right side of the receiver, just below the turret, is a single “Eagle 135” Waffenamt. The gun has a correct barrel, marked in front of the receiver with firing proof, code, and “Eagle/135”. Its front sight is mounted on a short serrated ramp and covered by a hood; tangent rear sight graduated to 2,000 meters. Fitted to the receiver is a correct mid-war, matching bolt with the bolt rib on the side and a matching milled safety. The barrel band is stamped as is the matching forend cap. Complete with cleaning rod. The trigger guard and floorplate are milled and matching, the trigger guard extension marked with an “Eagle/135”. Late war laminated stock and handguard with cupped, smooth buttplate numbered 11443/14. The right side of the buttstock is marked with a “eagle / WaA135” proof. The rifle is fitted with a beautiful set of reproduction mounts and rings that are now matched to the receiver. The back of the front turret has an acceptance marking; the rear turret marked on the left “Eagle/135”. The Czech-made dow+ scope, numbered “8129”, has an elevation knob allowing adjustment increments from 1 to 12. CONDITION: Near excellent, all original Mauser 98k, modified to a high turret sniper configuration using reproduction and now matching mount and a dow+ scope. Excellent overall with 95-97% of the original blue finish on the rifle, with wear on the edges and high spots with some minor wear on the bolt from cycling the action and the barrel bands. The trigger guard and floorplate retain much of their original finish as does the bolt assembly. The stock and handguard are both in near excellent condition with minor handling marks, and light pressure dents from actual use, both slightly darkened from use but not sanded. Excellent reproduction mounts aged to match the receiver and scope. The scope is in very good condition, whose blue is consistent with the rest of the rifle. Optics are hazy. Reticle adjustments work properly. A beautifully configured high turret sniper, fractionally valued compared to an original. 53012-2 (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3398

3399
$0.00

*VERY FINE FN MODEL 1893 MAUSER 7MM RIFLE.

SN 2985. Cal. 7mm. 29″ bbl. Marked on top of receiver “FABRIQUE NATIONALE/ HERSTAL-LIEGE”. Matching SN on receiver, stock, trigger guard, floor plate. Rear sight and slide have non matching numbers. Small cartouches in wood before and after trigger guard assembly. Small “N” in square proof marks in numerous places on gun. Proper cleaning rod. CONDITION: Very fine with virtually all the proper blued finish. Some light wear and handling marks. Wood is fine with minor dings and handling marks. All markings are clear. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53014-1 GER (3,000-5,000) C&R – Lot 3399

3400
$1,840.00

*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 3 BRITISH MILITARY WEAPONS, 1 COLT NEW SERVICE .455 ELEY REVOLVER, 1 ENFIELD NO. 2 MK I 1935 .38 REVOLVER, AND 1 1907 SHTLE I*** .303 RIFLE AND CUP GRENADE LAUNCHER.

1) COLT NEW SERVICE. SN 68133. Cal. .455 ELEY. 5-1/2″ bbl. Made in 1914. Standard Colt markings with the addition of British Military proof marks. Proper hard rubber grips. CONDITION: Good with some areas of minor pitting. Gun was refinished at some point. Markings are clear with the exception of the Rampant Colt from sideplate on left side. Grips have a large chip out of the rear bottom on each side. Bore is worn with visible rifling. Mechanics are functional. C&R 2) ENFIELD NO 2. SN D7411. Cal. .38. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Dated 1935 on right side of frame. Matching numbers on cyl, bbl, and frame. Proper plastic grips. Accompanied by 1943 dated British canvas holster and copper cleaning rod with lanyard. CONDITION: Fair with some areas of touch-up. Markings are clear. Grips are good showing wear with handling marks. Bore is very good with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Holster is dirty with strong stitching. C&R3) BRITISH SHTLE. SN G1446. Cal. .303. 25″ bbl. Standard markings showing evidence of having been through several arsenal overhauls. Dated 1907. Still retains orig folding volley sight on left side of receiver. Proper stripper clip guide attached to right side of bolt. Nosecap and receiver numbers are matching, bolt is not. Mag is unnumbered. Proper wire wrapped stock for use as grenade launcher. Unmarked brown leather sling. Accompanied by a very early style “SIARG No5” marked British Military cup grenade launcher for the Mills bomb, without adjustable gas port. CONDITION: Fair with heavily worn finish and minor pitting. Markings are legible. Stock is worn with dings, handling marks, scratches and crack on right side from buttplate screw, some minor gouges in areas. Bore is worn with visible rifling. Mechanics are functional. Grenade launching cup has light surface rust and minor dings and pitting. ; C&R 52932-3, 52932-4, 52932-5 GER (1,200-2,500) – Lot 3400

3401
$0.00

*PRIME PARKER-HALE .22 CONVERTED NO. 4 MARK 1 LONG BRANCH SMLE WITH TRANSIT CASE.

SN 27LO408. Cal. 22. 25-1/2″ bbl. Marked “PARKERIFLE A.G.P” on muzzle. Parker-Hale .22 Conversion marked on left side or receiver “TO REAR OF NO. 4 MARK 1 * LONG BRANCH 1943”. Canadian property marks are found on top of receiver ring and are found on the “#5” marked .22 Rimfire bolt head. Traditional 10 rnd “SMLE” box magazine has .22 sgl shot adapter installed. Canadian property marks are found on buttstock, trigger guard and forearm. Click adjustable micrometer .22 rear target sight with special Parker marked narrow front sight blade. Hook adjustable web target sling and rifle is housed in wooden transit case marked “1005 21 103 5084 CASE RIFLE CAL.22 C-7MK.1”. CONDITION: Very fine with all visible numbers found to be matching. Excellent bore with strong rifling. Mechanics are fine. Numerous period arsenal repairs evident in wood as well as evidence of slight sanding at time of conversion. Otherwise fine overall with no issues. Sling is slightly soiled but serviceable. Transit case is very good. 52998-1 (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3401

3402
$4,025.00

*VERY FINE FAUX SPRINGFIELD 1903 USMC .30-06 SNIPER RIFLE.

SN 1263061. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings on gun. “U.S.M.C.” over “9/43” over “S” in circle Sedgley marking. There is no Hatcher port on left side of receiver. Small gas hole on right side of receiver. Case hardened rear scope block, blued front scope block. Only marking on full C-stock is an “S” over “5” in mag cutoff cutout. Hand guard has been modified for scope block. Hoyt 1918/J.J.M. leather sling. Mounted on gun is a Lyman Super Targetspot late production scope with proper “USMC PROPERTY” marking. CONDITION: Very fine. All markings clear. Wood is fine with minor handling marks. Bore is dirty with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Scope body retains most of the finish with clear markings. Optics are clear. Finish wear on lens covers. 52792-12 GER (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3402

3403
$862.50

*WWII SMITH CORONA 03A3 .30-06 RIFLE.

SN 4784180. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. 9-43 date on Smith Corona bbl. Proper FJA Cartouche on stock. Numerous small inspectors marks on stock. Circle P proof behind trigger guard. 4 groove rifling. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good with some minor pitting on left side of receiver. Markings are clear. Stock shows wear with numerous handling marks, markings are legible. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 52914-12 GER (500-800) C&R – Lot 3403

3404
$4,600.00

*DESIRABLE SPRINGFIELD M1D GARAND SNIPER .30-06 RIFLE WITH SCOPE.

SN 4233260. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. Drawings numbers are not consistent. “S-A-8-52” marked bbl. D.O.D. cartouche on left side of stock. 11-58 dated leather cheek rest. Unmarked brown leather military style sling. Unmarked flash hider. Reproduction M84 scope and mount. Only marking on scope is “7667424”. Proper base on bbl. CONDITION: Fine with most of the finish. All markings clear. Wood is fine with small dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. Flash hider has areas of deep pits under finish. Optics on scope are fine. 52792-11 GER (2,000-3,000) C&R – Lot 3404

3405
$2,587.50

*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 2 USGI M1 GARAND .30-06 RIFLES, SPRINGFIELD & WINCHESTER.

1) WINCHESTER M1. SN 108541. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Standard markings. Winchester bolt. The rest of the parts appear to be Springfield. This gun is a post WWII arsenal rework. “S-A-3-49″ marked bbl. Walnut stock with later D.O.D. cartouche. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good showing some wear. Markings are clear, a little worn on receiver stub. Wood is good showing wear with numerous small dings and handling marks. Good inspectors’ markings. Bore is fine with sharp well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) SPRINGFIELD M1. SN 5862550. Cal. .30-60. 24” bbl. Standard markings. 4-55 dated bbl. Non matching drawing numbers for date of receiver. D.O.D. cartouche on left side of stock, circle P firing proof and front of wrist. Accompanied by matching SN CMP certificate. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Fine with a majority of finish. All markings crisp and clear. Stock is very good with light dings and handling marks. Bore is fine, bright and shiny with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 52914-10, 52914-11 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3405

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3406
$4,600.00

*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 3 EXTREMELY EARLY SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND .30-06 RIFLES.

1) SPRINGFIELD M1. SN 1887. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Gun is a post war refurbish. Bbl dated 10-46. Parts appear to be Springfield manufacture. Proper style but newly added “SA/ SPG” cartouche on left side of stock. Arsenal rebuild cartouche on left side of butt. “MRT 4-64″ dated brown leather sling. Based on the SN the receiver of this gun was made in March 1938. Originally this gun would have been outfitted with the gas trap assembly. CONDITION: Good showing finish wear with minor pitting in a few areas. All markings strong including receiver stub. Stock has minor handling marks, sharp SA cartouche appears to be a newer stamping, worn rebuild cartouche. Hand guards are not matching in color or finish. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 2) SPRINGFIELD M1. SN 1889. Cal. .30-06. 24” bbl. Gun is a post war refurbish. Bbl dated 8-47. Parts are a mixture of manufactures. Proper style but newly added “SA/ SPG” cartouche on left side of stock. Unmarked military style brown leather sling. Based on the SN the receiver of this gun was made in March 1938. Originally this gun would have been outfitted with the gas trap assembly. CONDITION: Good showing significant finish wear. Some rust and dings on bbl and gas cylinder. Some minor pitting on rear sight ears. All markings are clear, including receiver. Stock has numerous dings and handling marks, crisp fresh cartouche. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics need attention. C&R3) SPRINGFIELD M1. SN 1890. Cal. .30-06. 24″ bbl. Gun is a post war refurbish. Bbl dated 8-46. Parts appear to be Springfield manufacture. Stock has circle P firing proof on front of grip, no other cartouches. OD green canvas sling. Based on the SN the receiver of this gun was made in March 1938. Originally this gun would have been outfitted with the gas trap assembly. CONDITION: Good with a fair amount of finish. All marking clear including receiver stub. Stock appears to have been scraped and re-varnished at some point. Forend and hand guard retain the proper military oil finish. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. ; C&R 53042-1, 53042-2, 53042-3 GER (8,000-12,000) – Lot 3406

3407
$2,587.50

*WWII USGI ROCKOLA M1 CARBINE 30 CAL.

SN 1670185. Cal. 30. 18″ bbl. Standard markings. Rock-Ola marked bolt, slide, receiver catch and trigger housing. “R” marked sear. Hammer has rough cast “C” in circle on left side, “K R” marked on front. “2-43” dated Rockola bbl. “RMC”/Ordnance wheel on I-cut, high wood stock. “RMC” marked handguard. Detachable slide spring housing. “IR” in circle marked 15 rnd mag. Comes with sling and oiler. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Good with some touch-up on bbl and receiver. Slide and trigger guard have a fair amount of proper finish. Based on the differences of finish conditions on various parts, it would appear that this gun has been “made correct”. All markings clear. Stock shows wear with light handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53079-13 (1,250-1,750) C&R – Lot 3407

3408
$2,587.50

◊*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 2 USGI M1 CARBINES, NATIONAL POSTAL METER & INLAND.

1) NATL POSTAL METOR M1 CARBINE. SN 4217882. Cal. .30. 18″ bbl. Made by National Postal Meter. Standard markings. Underwood bbl. Mixture of parts as arsenal refurbished for post WWII issue. M2 stock “RA” cartouche on right side. Matching SN to receiver stamped in left side of stock. Adjustable rear sight & bayonet lug. “KADIN/1943″ marked dual magazine pouch slipped over stock. USGI 15 rnd mag. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Good showing finish wear. Bbl date barely visible. Other markings clear. Stock is good with numerous small dings and handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R IMPORT 2) INLAND M1 CARBINE. SN 5153874. Cal. 30. 18” bbl. Inland manufacture. 4-44 dated bbl. “TRIMBLE/ TN” marked inside sling well of stock. “NPM/ FJA” ordnance wheel. Cartouche on right side of stock. M1 stock. This gun is an arsenal overhaul with a mixture of parts. Adjustable rear sight, bayonet lug. Standard USGI 15 rnd mag. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Very good as arsenal refurbished. Markings are clear. Minor pitting under finish on top of bbl under handguard. Stock is fine with minor handling marks. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. C&R 52914-7, 52914-8 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3408

3409
$1,035.00

*FINE USGI INLAND .30 M1 CARBINE.

SN 20886. Cal. .30. 18″ bbl. Standard markings. “7-42” dated Inland bbl. This gun has been arsenal upgraded with addition of adjustable rear sight and bayonet lug. Inland trigger housing. Small parts not checked due to this being an arsenal upgrade. “I” cut stock made by Trimble in TN. Worn cartouche on right side of stock is illegible. Arsenal stamp on left side of stock is worn. No mag. CONDITION: Fine with a majority of the proper military style finish. All markings are clear. Wood is very good showing wear with handling marks. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53128-8 GER (750-1,000) C&R – Lot 3409

3410
$920.00

*GOOD USGI INLAND .30 M1 CARBINE.

SN 124535. Cal. .30. 18″ bbl. Standard markings. “12-42” dated Inland bbl. This gun has been arsenal upgraded with addition of adjustable rear sight and bayonet lug. Underwood trigger housing. IBM slide. Small parts not checked due to this being an arsenal upgrade. Stock has a “W” stamped at the bottom of the pistol grip. Ordnance wheel cartouche on right side. No mag. CONDITION: Good with finish wear. Markings are clear. Wood is solid with a 3-1/4″ crack on bottom of stock extending forward of trigger guard cutout. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are fine. 53128-9 GER (750-1,000) C&R – Lot 3410

3411
$13,800.00

*COLT MODEL 1911 CAL. .45 ACP NAVY MARKED PISTOL IN EXCELLENT ALL ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 40176. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Right slide marked “MODEL OF 1911.U.S.NAVY”. Left slide marked with Colt’s typical 1911 last patent date followed by Colt’s standard Hartford address. Rear of slide has un-circled Rampant Colt. Left receiver has “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” with Roman font. Walter G. Penfield inspection mark over magazine catch. Front sight is thin, tapered, rounded. Rear sight is rounded with rounded notch. Rear sight registration mark lines up perfectly. Hammer is wide spur, stubby, checkered. Grip safety has short tang. Main spring housing has typical Colt bevel. Magazine is a two-tone lanyard loop type. Stocks are Colt double diamond. Bbl has proper “P H” “horizontal” orientation. Magazine catch lock is properly slotted. Slide stop is typical Colt checkering pattern. Most Navy pistols show heavy wear. This pistol shows only moderate wear to the front grip strap and has an overall very attractive finish. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Slide right shows several dings on bottom of ejection port. Slide top and left also show minor dings. Orig stocks are near new. Stock screws are pristine with only slight edge wear. Receiver right shows only faint scratches at rear. Receiver left shows minor erosion around acceptance stamp. Small parts, trigger, hammer, slide stop, thumb safety, grip safety all excellent condition. Main spring housing shows only minor wear at the bottom corner. Front grip strap shows considerable patina. Finish is all orig and mostly present except as noted. Bore is excellent, bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. Overall very fine with around 93% orig finish. Extraordinary 1913 Navy would fit in the finest collections. 52914-5 KXK (6,000-10,000) C&R – Lot 3411

3412
$4,025.00

*COLT 1911 NAVY MARKED PISTOL SHIPPED AUGUST 16, 1913 WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN 42341. Cal. 45 ACP 5″ bbl. Slide right shows “MODEL OF 1911.U.S.NAVY”. Left slide shows standard 1911 last patent date marking followed by Colt’s standard address. Rear of slide shows Rampant Colt. Front sight is thin tapered. Rear sight is rounded with round match. Marked “H” over firing pin stock plate. Receiver has crisp “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on dust cover. Left receiver shows Walter G. Penfield mark over mag catch. Right receiver shows SN above trigger. Top of receiver marked “H R”. Stocks appear to be orig Colt double diamond type. Short, stubby hammer, short tang grip safety, flat main spring housing. Long, smooth trigger and lanyard loop magazine. Bbl is Springfield Armory manufacture marked “S P” on left lug. Factory letter shows shipment to US Navy Yard Brooklyn, NY on August 16, 1913. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Overall fair with only scattered patches of finish remaining in protected areas. Most of finish is in white. Front and rear sight have only minor dings and dents. Only scattered patches of orig finish in protected areas remain. Receiver shows patches of orig finish remaining in protected areas. Receiver left side shows minor dings around slide stop pin. Receiver right shows scratch at rear by hammer pin. Right stock shows heavy wear especially at bottom. Left stock shows moderate wear, mostly at bottom. Hold open tab on magazine follower needs attention. Bore is dirty but appears to be crisp. Mechanics are crisp. 52914-6 KXK (3,500-5,500) C&R – Lot 3412

3413
$2,300.00

*EARLY COLT 1911 ARMY MARKED PISTOL MADE IN 1913.

SN 36638. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Early Colt 1911 made in 1913. Bbl is Colt 45 auto marked along axis with small “g” ahead of lug. Bbl is from a 1911 A1 Colt pistol. Slide has faint lettering scratched into the right hand side appears to be “R.ESS”. Slide has narrow tapered rounded front sight and rounded rear sight with “H” above firing pin stop plate. Left side has standard 1911 last patent date marking with circled Colt to rear. Slide is from a pre-SN 20,000 pistol. Left side bears Walter G. Penfield acceptance mark above magazine catch. Magazine is keyhole type. Slide has crisp “model of 1911. U.S. Army”. CONDITION: Dust cover has only minor patina on right side. Receiver right hand side shows scattered patina and minor pitting in multiple places.. Left side shows heavy pitting on dust cover below “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” with minor pitting around magazine release. Front grip strap shows mainly patina. Main spring housing shows mainly patina with some wear from holster. Wear mark from holster stud in typical place below SN. Edges of dust cover show minor holster wear. Magazine bottom and butt bottom show moderate patina-pitting. Walter G. Penfield acceptance mark is crisp. “UNITED STATE PROPERTY” is crisp and untouched by pitting. Magazine in very good condition with patina on bright surfaces. Magazine catch and lock are crisp. Slide stop in excellent condition with no patina. Bore is dirty and shows some pitting but may clean up some. Slide is in good condition. Stocks are moderately worn especially at right stock at the bottom. Stock screws right are crisp. Stock screws left show minor tool marks. Mechanics are crisp. Overall appearance and condition is very good for a 105 year old pistol. 52792-2 KXK (2,500-5,000) C&R – Lot 3413

3414
$0.00

*RARE AND UNIQUE COLT MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL FROM THE COLLECTION OF RENOWNED AUTHOR AND FIREARMS EXPERT CHARLES W. CLAWSON.

SN 130801. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl, full Parkerized finish. 2-pc checkered walnut grips with diamond pattern. SN is marked on right side of frame above trigger. Left side of frame is marked “UNITED STATES PROPERTY”. Left side of slide shows standard 2-line Colt patent and address mark. Rampant Colt is stamped at the rear. Right side of slide is marked “MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY”. Bbl shows “HP” proof marks. Mainspring housing is marked “2 FANYD 112”. Mr. Clawson’s research indicates that this SN was orig manufactured as a “RECEIVER ONLY”. He also states on pg 312 of Colt .45 Service Pistols that Model 1911 SN range 125567 to 133186 were assigned to the Springfield Armory. Mr. Clawson believes these “receiver only” receivers were used and/or shipped on an “as needed” basis over a period of time to different government facilities. He also states SN 130801 is a complete arsenal assembled pistol. Mr. Clawson’s research also states that the marking on the mainspring housing indicates use by the 2nd Field Artillery of the New York National Guard who were deployed along the US-Mexican border during the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916-1917. These examples are rarely encountered. Mr. Gahimer’s letter references Mr. Clawson’s books and research. Also included in this lot is a field strip inspection of this pistol by Mr. Gahimer showing all the parts as orig to this pistol. CONDITION: Very good. Pistol retains approximately 80% of the arsenal Parkerized re-finish. Markings are sharp and clear. Front sight has 3 notches cut at the rear. Grips are very good, intact with some small dents, especially on left side. All parts appear to be orig as manufactured by Springfield Armory. Bore is frosty with clear rifling, mechanics crisp. An opportunity to obtain a unique Colt Model 1911 pistol with provenance to the Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1916-17. 52971-1 TEP (4,500-6,500) – Lot 3414

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3415
$977.50

*LATE 1918 COLT MODEL 1911 ARMY MARKED PISTOL.

SN 487780. Cal. 45 ACP 5″ bbl. Slide right marked “MODEL OF 1911 U.S.ARMY” in Gothic print. Front sight has been replaced and is tapered thin rounded type. Rear sight is rounded with round notch. Slide marked “H” over firing pin stop plate. Left slide shows typical Colt 1913 last patent date marking with Rampant Colt followed by Colt’s standard Hartford address. Receiver left shows “25” on lower trigger guard bow and very faint remains of an eagle above magazine catch. Right and left stocks have mother of pearl inserts in the middle, right stock has two rhinestones over and under mother of pearl insert. Bbl has large “K” mark in front of lug and chamber area in the white appears to be 1920s commercial. Magazine is two-tone without lanyard loop pinned base showing much patina with base that appears to be loose. Includes US marked 1917 type leather holster marked inside “RMC-32”. CONDITION: Entire pistol has been re-blued with a high polish finish over moderate buffing. Most markings are still present but weak. Front and rear sights have been changed to early type. Stocks show heavy wear. Stock screws are in good condition with no damage to slots. Magazine catch lock shows moderate damage. Receiver right shows minor scratches around hammer pin. Receiver left shows take down scratch. Front grip strap is mostly in the white. Grip safety and main spring housing are mostly patina. Bore is poor. Mechanics are crisp. Overall condition is good as re-finished. Holster has repair at hanger. 52779-2 KXK (1,400-3,000) C&R – Lot 3415

3416
$2,300.00

*COLT 1911 “BLACK ARMY” .45 ACP MADE IN 1918.

SN 496013. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Late 1918 made Black Army in all orig condition. Slide shows “MODEL OF 1911.U.S.ARMY” on right and left shows typical Colt 1913 patent date with Rampant Colt followed by Colt’s standard Hartford address. Receiver left shows “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” on dust cover with Eagle head over “S5” above mag catch. Lower trigger guard bow marked “32”. Front sight is thin, rounded,. Rear sight is flat, notched slide has “H” above firing pin stop plate. Hammer is long, checkered with slightly rounded rear. Grip safety is short tang with typical Colt bevel. Main spring housing show typical Colt bevel. Stocks are typical Colt made. Bbl is “PH” marked with common leg. Magazine is two-tone with no lanyard loop. Also includes 2 extra mags, February 1918 dated dual Mills canvas mag pouch and “US” marked leather 1913 type holster which includes leg strap. Also includes much documentation of the orig owner, Corporal George H. Wallburg. CONDITION: Stocks are in excellent condition. Bore shows frosting in breech area. Slide retains 85% orig finish with only a few dings at rear. Sights are crisp. Receiver shows 85% orig finish with most of the wear on the main spring housing. Hammer pin is installed from the wrong side. Stock screws are all crisp. Left stock lower has a scratch mark through the screw from a screwdriver. Magazine catch lock is crisp. Magazine is in excellent, crisp condition with only a minor rust spot on bottom. Mechanics are crisp. Overall fine condition with an overall very attractive appearance. Holster is missing on rivet from hanger and swivel hanger is torn with a missing wire hanger, overall condition of holster is fair to poor. 52852-2 KXK (2,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 3416

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3417
$2,875.00

*REMINGTON UMC 1911 PISTOL IN MOSTLY ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN 11848. Cal. 45 ACP. Very attractive Remington UMC made in 1918 pistol. Mostly orig parts and shows no signs of buffing. All edges crisp and sharp. “EEC” inspector mark shows no sign of bright metal but still retains raised metal around letters. “Eagle/28” inspector mark is thin. Stocks appear to be extra thick and are probably replacements. Screws are nice and crisp with no damage to slots. Bbl is Springfield Armory made “SP” marked with dirty corroded bore which may clean up somewhat. Magazine is pinned base, lanyard loop type, two tone. Magazine catch lock appears to be replacement type but in good condition. Most markings are crisp except Eagle acceptance stamp, which is thin. Conditional acceptance mark “E” on trigger guard bow upper left. Final assemblers mark “11” on trigger guard bow upper right. Slide above firing pin stop plate marked “E”. All parts except stocks and bbl appear to be orig. CONDITION: Slide and receiver appear to have been re-blued with no apparent buffing over orig finish. Slide shows moderate remains of sandblasting on left side and again, no buffing. Slide shows very few dings or dents. Receiver shows numerous minor dents especially around pin right side and scratches on front grip strap. Magazine has dull finish in excellent condition. Front sight has small ding, rear sight small ding but notch is clear. Retains 95+% of refinished blue. Front strap almost entirely intact with a few scratches. Main spring housing shows a few scratches and slight wear from holster. Stocks appear to be new condition with no apparent damage. Bore is dirty and shows some frosting. Mechanics are crisp. Overall very fine as re-finished. 52792-4 KXK (4,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3417

3418
$5,175.00

*RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 1911 AUTO CAL .45 MADE IN 1914 IN NEAR ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN 116231. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Slide right has Springfield Eagle above SN with “Model of 1911.U.S.ARMY”. Left side marking shows standard Colt 1911 patent marking with “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY” / “U.S.A”. Rear of slide shows flaming bomb. Front sight is Springfield integral machined sight. Rear sight is square cornered Springfield made sight. Hammer has typical Springfield Armory contour, firing pin stop plate has typical Springfield rounded upper edge. Slide stop is properly checkered all the way to the top. Bbl bushing has proper thin, beveled front edge. Stocks show typical Springfield Armory checkering. Grip safety shows proper sharp bottom edge. Main spring housing shows proper square bottom corner. Magazine catch body shows proper finish. Magazine is standard Springfield folded bottom type with copper plating shown on upper rear portion and heat treating marks on the upper portion. Bbl is Colt made with vertical “P H” mark showing through ejection port. CONDITION: Overall condition is very fine with approximately 95% orig finish. Lower stock screw left appears to have been modified and shows cold blue. Stock screws right appear to have cold blue. All screw slots appear crisp. All parts appear to have approximately 95% of their orig finish with most loss on front grip strap. Right stock shows five hash marks on upper diamond. Magazine is in excellent condition with only some slight wear to copper area at top but has small crack in upper right corner. Bore is very good with only minor pitting. Mechanics are crisp. 52792-3 KXK (2,500-6,000) C&R – Lot 3418

3419
$2,990.00

*SCARCE AND DESIRABLE WWI BRITISH MILITARY CONTRACT COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL .455 PISTOL.

SN W102317. Cal. .455 Eley. 5″ bbl. Standard Colt Government Model markings. British military inspectors proofs and broad arrow mark on left side of gun. British proofs on either side of bbl lug. Proper W prefix to SN. While this gun falls into the British Air Service/Royal Air Force contract SN range, this gun is not RAF marked. Checkered wood grips. Proper dual tone, lanyard loop, broad arrow marked, .455 mag. Lanyard loop is present, but not attached to mag. Bbl bushing may be a replacement. CONDITION: Good with a fair amount of finish. Some light rust, minor pitting, and slight dings. All markings are clear and sharp. Grips are good showing wear and age. Bore is fine with sharp, well defined rifling; some extremely minor rust towards muzzle that should easily clean out. Mechanics are fine. 52932-2 GER (2,250-3,500) C&R – Lot 3419

3420
$575.00

GROUP OF 3 FINE WWI ERA US MILITARY HOLSTERS.

Two holsters for 1911 Colt’s; one has web belt with “1917” dated OD magazine holder. Third holster is rare “USMC” marked double action holster. PROVENANCE: Bruce Burtner collection. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Holsters are all sound and solid with normal wear and scuffing. The brown leather 1911 holster is embossed “HQ 68” on front with a Supply Sargent’s name inked on verso in the Iowa National Guard. 52914-15 JS (600-800) – Lot 3420

3421
$9,775.00

RARE SCAGEL DOUBLE EDGED FIGHTING KNIFE WITH STACKED LEATHER AND STAG HANDLE WITH ORIGINAL SHEATH.

Fine Scagel fighting knife that has 7-3/16″ double edged spear point blade with triangle shaped ricassos, one side of which is stamped with Mr. Scagel’s trademark Kris. Hand guard is oval shape with fluted top edge. Handle is stacked leather, red washers with aluminum & copper spacers. Pommel is stag, secured with a single brass rivet. Accompanied by its original Scagel made black leather, hand stitched sheath with thumb snap. Back of the sheath is crudely stamped “P.R.M.”. This knife is similar in shape and size to several others pictured in the book Scagel Handmade, Lucie. William Scagel was the great grand daddy of American custom knife makers in the modern era. He was born February 1875 in Ontario, Canada and in 1900 immigrated to the United States. In 1917 he opened his shop in Muskegon, MI where he worked in metal & cutlery and in the 1936-1937 period began his knife-making career and died in 1963. Mr. Scagel’s knives have been the inspiration for numerous custom knife-makers ever since. He produced knives from the tiniest bird & fish knife to the giant camp knives, along with axes & folding knives. He also produced numerous other articles such as copper-ware skillets, pots & pans. He even made corkscrews. His knives rarely come to market. CONDITION: Good, no original finish remains with the blade a cleaned gray metal patina with some fine surface etching. Handle is sound, showing moderate wear with the leather a little dry. Scabbard is fine, solid & clean. 53082-1 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 3421

3422
$7,475.00

RARE SCAGEL HUNTING KNIFE.

11-3/4″ overall, 6-3/4″ narrow blade, 7/8″ wide at ricasso, 2-1/4″ clip-point. Blade stamped with Scagel’s trademark kris. Grip is made from stacked leather, red composition, copper and aluminum spacers with a crown stag pommel, teardrop shaped 1-1/2″ crossguard. Accompanying leather scabbard has script “R” embossed on rivets. CONDITION: Good overall, no orig finish. Blade cleaned to a grey/bright metal. Old sharpening with a Damascene like texture with several occlusions as can be seen in photos. Accompanying brown leather scabbard fits knife well with comparable use. 53082-2 JS (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3422

3423
$5,750.00

COLLECTION OF 25 WWII VARIATION M3 TRENCH KNIVES AND M4 BAYONETS.

The M3 trench knife was developed in 1943 and was manufactured by at least 9 companies. Procurement records at Rock Island Arsenal document that the government purchased over 2-1/2 million of these knives during 1943 and 1944. Even with such high production figures, it is a scarce knife to find in high condition as these knives saw continued use for utilitarian purposes. The M4 bayonet is basically the same design as M3 but had an additional bayonet ring and lock for use on M1 carbines. This collection contains examples of most every known manufacturer and variations with blade markings and guard markings. Makers represented include Camillus, Utica, Henry Boker, PAL, Imperial, Case, Aerial Cutlery Company, Kinfolks, and Kiffe, Japan on an M4. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Most knives are very good to fine condition overall with either leather or composite scabbards. The only knife missing scabbard is in poor condition, Utica M3 with “U.C.1943” blade mark, blade is highly sharpened and re-shaped with pitting. 53079-11 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3423

3424
$2,530.00

COLLECTOR’S LOT OF 21 FINE US WWII MILITARY FIGHTING KNIVES.

This lot consists of mostly surplus knives in like new condition, though a few have seen some use. There are 9 USN MK 2 and USMC Ka-Bar fighting knives, including one early version by Camillus of the 1st Type with the threaded nut at butt. The other 8 knives have the stronger non-threaded nut on pommel most often seen. Makers include Camillus, Ka-Bar, Robeson, and PAL. There are 8 USN MK1’s made by Camillus, PAL, Robeson, Schrade-Walden, Ka-Bar, Geneva and Colonial. The two PALs in this group are different; one having solid metal pommel, the other having wood pommel with threaded nut. There is a Case 1943 dated M3. There are 2 fine, almost identical examples of Cattaraugus 225Q’s. Lastly in this group is a 1989 dated USMC Case-XX commemorative US Marine fighting knife. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Knives overall are fine to extremely fine. Most knives have full finish retained on blades. The only knife that shows any real use is the Case 1943 dated M3. All knives have scabbards of several genres which some appear orig to issue of knives. 53079-10 JS (2,000-3,000) – Lot 3424

3425
$575.00

RARE AND EXTREMELY FINE “MARSDEN” WWII US AIR CORPS V-44 SURVIVAL KNIFE.

This is an extremely fine orig and authentic example of an Australian made WWII knife measuring 13-7/8″ overall with 9-1/4″ Bowie blade marked “MARSDEN / SYDNEY” with black composite grip retained by 3 metal pins, with filing marks removing portion of grip at each pin. Knife is accompanied by orig brown leather scabbard with snap closure. You cannot find a finer example. PROVENANCE: The collection of Robert Roughton. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Blade shows evidence of having been professionally reground to give the appearance of an unissued and unused blade. Marsden markings are crisp and well defined. Brass cross guard is smooth with a few minor dents and scuffs. Brown leather scabbard is also fine. 53079-12 (300-500) – Lot 3425

3426
$4,600.00

TWO RARE “TOP SECRET” MILITARY MAPS SHOWING THE PROPOSED OMAHA BEACH D-DAY ASSAULT.

1) 21-1/2″ x 16″ exposed area, prepared by Commander Task Force 122, April 21, 1944. “OMAHA BEACH-EAST”, “TOP SECRET – BIGOT”. Map shows detailed topography and code names of the various landing points as can be seen in photos. Reverse shows title stages and moon light positions. It is interesting to note that D-Day occurred June 6, 1944 with a full moon. 2) 21-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ exposed area, “TOP SECRET / OMAHA ASSAULT AREA DIAGRAM / REFERENCE BA2073”. This map shows in larger scale areas on the previous map with ink changes to a couple of code names of landing points as can be seen in photographs. Maps are museum mounted under UV glass w/acid-free archival backing and mats. CONDITION: Both maps appear fine with folds, creasing. Excellent color with some soiling to one panel of map 1) reverse. Maps not examined out of frames. 53125-1 JS (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3426

3427
$2,875.00

EXTREMELY RARE PARTIAL SET OF ACCESSORIES FOR HOTCHKISS MOUNTAIN RIFLE AND VICKERS MACHINE GUN SADDLE MOUNTS.

Hotchkiss Mountain rifles, gun and carriage were carried by two horses or mules and a third animal carried ammunition. Each animal carried a special designed saddle: saddle one carried wheels and bbl; the second animal carried the carriage; the third animal carried four ammunition boxes. This grouping has one saddle which carried Vickers WWI vintage machine gun and straps are marked “VICKERS & SONS LONDON MAXIM LTD”. Also included as can be seen in photographs are six canvas, leather and iron cinches marked for the various Hotchkiss Mountain gun saddles, complete with straps and other accessories as can be seen in photos. CONDITION: Very good overall, though leather is mostly dry and there are a few broken or cracked straps, but all in all, this horse hardware is very good considering it is all well over 100 years old. 53016-1 JS (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3427

3428
$632.50

SCARCE BRITISH 1961 R.F.I. 3.5″ DEACTIVATED SUPER BAZOOKA.

SN A0041. Cal. 3.5″. Overall length 60-1/2″ (assembled). This is the British copy of the American M-20 3.5″ rocket launcher. Marked on left side of rear tube “L.R.3.5 I.N.B.” / SN / “R.F.I. 1961”. Identical markings with the exception of the date being “1958” stamped and then properly lined out underneath firing mechanism clamp on left side. Proper green OD 1953 British sling. This item has been deactivated with a hole the diameter of the bore cut into the right side of the rear section. There is a steel bar welded across the back of the rear section. This item takes down into two pieces. The SN on front and rear halves are not matching. Accompanying this is an American manual. CONDITION: Very fine as deactivated. Retains most of a proper green painted finish. Markings are clear. Optics are slightly cloudy. 52916-1 GER (500-1,000) – Lot 3428

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3429
$517.50

WWI ERA TRENCH TELESCOPE.

This most unusual device measures about 29″ overall. Pistol grip, iron crescent buttplate, and brass and aluminum telescope. The trigger releases a catch on the muzzle of the 7″ bbl which either releases a flare or rocket, possibly. The right side of receiver is calibrated from 0-2100 (yards or meters?). There are no other markings found on this device whose exact function is unknown, but is similar to known range finding trench telescopes. Discussion with several military experts state it is most likely German. This well made device is well fit and most likely had another attachment now missing, which would have explained what this unknown device actually did. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. Several screws are rusted and adjustment knob on bottom binds. Device was not taken apart to try to ascertain function. 53181-1 JS (500-800) – Lot 3429

3430
$4,025.00

*COLT 1911 GOVERNMENT MODEL PISTOL IN .45 ACP IN VERY NEAR ORIGINAL CONDITION.

SN C97977. Cal. 45 ACP. 5″ bbl. Slide right has “COLT AUTOMATIC/CALIBRE 45”, left slide shows standard Colt 1913 patent legend followed by Colt’s standard Hartford address. Rear of slide shows Rampant Colt. Front sight is thin, tall, rounded. Rear sight has round notch. Receiver right shows “GOVERNMENT MODEL/C 91977”. Trigger guard bow left upper shows verified proof with “P” on lower trigger guard bow. Top of receiver shows “S” mark. Magazine is two-toned. Bbl area visible through ejection port is bright and in the white. Small “C” mark ahead of lug along with “P”. CONDITION: Overall condition is extremely fine with 98+% orig blue remaining with most of the wear on main spring housing. Bore is dirty but appears to be un-pitted. Front of bbl shows hand file marks. Stocks are crisp. Stock screws are excellent showing no damage. Magazine is a two-tone commercial polished type that appears near new with only slight scattered patina. Mechanics are crisp. An extremely attractive pistol that would grace the most demanding collections. 52792-1 KXK (3,000-6,000) C&R – Lot 3430

3431
$4,887.50
Revised: 3/19/2018

Please Note: Upon closer examination, we discovered that this is totally refinished and is not a factory finish as described in the catalog.

*COLT MODEL 1911-A1 SERVICE MODEL ACE PISTOL WITH FACTORY LETTER.

SN SM819. Cal. 22 LR. 5″ bbl, full blue finish. 2-pc checkered walnut grips. Adjustable rear sight. SN is stamped on right side of frame above trigger. Left side of slide shows 2-line Colt address and patent mark. Right side of slide is marked “COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LONG RIFLE”. Magazine is of the 2-tone variety. Base is marked “COLT ACE 22 LR”. Accompanying this pistol is Colt factory letter confirming features and showing shipment to Abercrombie & Fitch Co, New York, on November 17, 1938, in a one gun shipment. CONDITION: Very fine. Slide retains 95% orig bright blue finish with some slight muzzle wear. Temper marks are evident. All markings are sharp and clear. Rear sight is excellent. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Frame retains 95% plus bright blue finish, as does grip safety and other small parts. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are sharp with only one small dent on the left panel. A very fine example of a Service Model Ace Colt shipped in 1938. 52882-7 TEP (4,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3431

3432
$1,150.00

*COLT MODEL 1911 A-1 SERIES 70 SERVICE ACE MODEL SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.

SN 70B52241. Cal. 22 LR. 5″ bbl, full blue finish, 2-pc checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Left side of slide is marked “COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE 22 LONG RIFLE”. Right side of slide is marked “ACE”. Colt address and SN is stamped on right side of frame above trigger. Bottom of magazine is marked “COLT 22LR”. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol retains nearly all orig blue finish with only slight high-point wear. Grips are fine with sharp checkering. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Housed in a blue plastic Colt box made for a later model pistol. 53080-75 TEP (1,000-1,500) – Lot 3432

3433
$1,840.00

*COLT WOODSMAN MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL IN COLT BOX.

SN 309550S. Cal. 22 LR. 6″ bbl, full blue finish, 2-pc American walnut grips with checkering and thumb rest, adjustable target sights. Left side of bbl shows 1-line Colt address. Left bbl lug shows Rampant Colt logo over “MATCH TARGET”. Left slide shows “COLT AUTOMATIC CAL. 22 LONG RIFLE”. Right side of bbl lug is struck with SN. Front sight is mounted on ramp; Elliason rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. Pistol is housed in a wood grain cardboard Colt box. SN on rear of box has been crossed out and is different from this pistol. End label shows 6″ bbl, blue finish. Box contains instruction flyer for this model. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol shows 99% of orig Colt finish overall. Bore is bright with strong rifling. All markings are sharp and clear. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and no evidence of handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very good. Lid has two broken corners and some scuff marks. Bottom is also scuffed. End label has some losses. A chance to obtain a fine quality Colt Woodsman Match Target pistol. 53080-66 TEP (1,000-1,500) C&R – Lot 3433

3434
$1,955.00

*COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL DELTA ELITE SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL IN BOX.

SN DE28705. Cal. 10 mm. 5″ bbl, full blue finish, 1-pc stippled rubber grip with Delta Elite logo on each side. Left side of slide reads “DELTA ELITE / COLT AUTO”. 10mm in a triangle is marked in center. Right of slide is marked “GOVERNMENT MODEL”. Colt address is on right side of frame above SN. Bbl breech is marked “CAL 10MM AUTO”. Slide has white dot patridge fixed sights. Magazine base is marked “COLT 10MM AUTO” with a Delta Elite logo. Maroon cardboard box with end label showing model and SN of this pistol. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol retains 99.9% orig blue finish. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Grip is fine. Mechanics are crisp. Box is very good with some scuff marks overall. A chance to obtain a limited production Delta Elite Colt Government Model pistol. 53128-2 TEP (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3434

3435
$1,150.00

*EXTREMELY FINE AND RARE COLT TALO MODEL NIGHT DEFENDER .45 PISTOL IN BOX.

SN NDF0172. Cal. .45. 3-1/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Series 90. Colt was TALO’s first limited edition partner in the late 1990’s. This gun features a Tritium night front sight. Carbon slide, slide stop and safety. Special SN Range. Uniquely checkered hardwood grips with serpentine Colt logo. This gun is one of the first 400 made that were issued in a Custom Shop box. Shipped between May and July of 2009. This gun comes in the orig blue Colt Custom Shop cardboard box with matching white cardboard outer sleeve. Orig manual, spare mag, and safety locking device. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings are crisp and clear. Grips are excellent. Bore is excellent with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Outer sleeve of box has minor staining and scuff marks. 53080-71 GER (800-1,250) – Lot 3435

3436
$920.00

*EXTREMELY FINE COLT MK IV SERIES 80 OFFICER’S ACP .45 PISTOL WITH BOX.

SN FA02404E. Cal. .45. 3-3/4″ bbl. Standard markings. Factory black rubber grips. 2 mags. In factory blue plastic case, with paperwork. No label on case. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Showing virtually no wear. All markings clear. Excellent grips. Excellent bore. Mechanics are crisp. 53080-70 GER (750-1,000) – Lot 3436

3437
$690.00

*COLT DEFENDER SERIES 90 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL.

SN GA01783. Cal. 40 S&W. 3-1/4″ bbl, matte stainless steel finish with polished slide. Slide shows “COLT DEFENDER / SERIES 90” bordered by two Rampant Colt logos on left side. Right side of slide is marked “LIGHTWEIGHT”. Colt address is stamped on right frame above trigger with SN below. 1-pc rubber Hogue grip with finger grooves. Magazine base is marked “COLT 40 S&W AUTO”. Slide mounts white dot patridge sights. Rear sight is adjustable for windage. Pistol is housed in blue plastic Colt case with literature and safety lock. CONDITION: Fine, appears unfired. 53080-74 TEP (600-800) – Lot 3437

3438
$9,200.00

*FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT KING COBRA DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, INSCRIBED TO GEORGE A. STRICHMAN, CHAIRMAN EMERITUS, COLT INDUSTRIES BY MASTER ENGRAVER ALVIN A. WHITE.

SN KC9105. Cal. 357 Magnum. 4″ bbl, stainless steel finish, 2-pc Pachmayr rubber grips. Left side of bbl is engraved “KING COBRA” with a high relief Cobra inlaid in gold between two words. Left side of bbl shows 2-line Colt Cal. and address. SN is stamped inside of crane mortise and on crane opposite the mortise. Left side of ejector rod housing is inscribed “GEORGE A. STRICHMAN / CHAIRMAN EMERITUS / COLT IND”. Rampant Colt logo is inlaid in gold relief on left side of frame by cyl latch. Right side of frame is marked “GAS-0” inlaid in gold. Revolver is finely engraved in a scroll motif with punch dot background. Engraving is seen on bbl, on each side and on bottom of ejector housing. Frame is engraved on both sides in a vine motif. Trigger guard also shows engraving around to front of crane. Front sight has gold inlay. Rear sight has white outline. Engraving and gold inlay accomplished by Master Engraver Alvin A. White, whose initials appear on right side of frame under grip. CONDITION: Revolver shows and even dull stainless steel finish overall with a matte finish on top of bbl and top strap. Bore is dirty with visible rifling. Cyl face shows evidence of firing. All markings and engraving are sharp and clear. Grips are very good. Mechanics are crisp. An opportunity to obtain a masterfully engraved Colt King Cobra revolver, once the property of George A. Strichman. 53051-10 TEP (6,000-8,000) – Lot 3438

3439
$4,025.00

*FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT PEACEKEEPER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, INSCRIBED TO GEORGE A. STRICHMAN, CHAIRMAN EMERITUS COLT INDUSTRIES BY MASTER ENGRAVER ALVIN A. WHITE.

SN 64523V. Cal. 357 Magnum. 6″ bbl, full grey Parkerized finish, rubber Pachmayr grips with Colt medallion. Left side of bbl is marked “PEACEKEEPER / 375 MAGNUM CTG.”. Right side of bbl shows 1-line Colt address. SN is stamped in crane mortise of frame and on crane opposite the mortise. Right side of frame is engraved “GAS-0”. Bottom of bbl is engraved “GEORGE A. STRICHMAN / CHAIRMAN EMERITUS-COLT INDUSTRIES”. Front sight has gold inlay. Rear sight has white outline. Revolver is engraved in a vine motif at muzzle and breech of bbl, on both sides of frame, apron, and between each cyl flute. Engraving accomplished by Master Engraver Alvin A. White whose initials are engraved on right side of frame under grip. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Revolver shows most of the dark grey Parkerized finish with some high-point wear and handling marks. There is a slight drag mark on cyl. Cyl face shows evidence of firing. All markings are clear. Engraving is sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are fine. A chance to obtain a factory engraved Colt revolver once owned by George A. Strichman. 53051-9 TEP (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3439

3440
$2,530.00

*COLT DIAMONDBACK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER WITH AN ORIGINAL COLT BOX SHOWING FEATURES OF THIS REVOLVER.

SN S65988. Cal. 22. Bbl shows standard Model and Cal. marking rolled on left side with Colt address rolled on right side. Left side of frame has Rampant Colt logo stamped under cyl latch. SN appears in the crane mortise of the frame and on crane opposite mortise. Bbl has a ventilated raised rib. Frame has an adjustable target sight. 2-pc checkered walnut grips have Colt medallions on either side. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains 98% of orig blue overall with only some high-point wear toward muzzle. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Chambers are clean. Mechanics are crisp. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and no losses. Accompanying box is fair with broken ends and faded label. Box includes orig manual. 53080-68 TEP (1,500-2,000) C&R – Lot 3440

3441
$1,840.00

*COLT DIAMONDBACK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER IN ORIGINAL BOX.

SN D48318. Cal. 38 SPL. 4″ bbl. Full blue finish. 2-pc checkered walnut grips with nickel Colt medallions. Left side of bbl is marked “DIAMONDBACK/.38 SPECIAL CTG.” Right side of bbl shows Colt address rolled in one line. SN is struck on the inside of crane mortise of frame and on crane opposite mortise. Rampant Colt logo appears under cyl latch. Revolver has ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight mounted on matted rib and top strap. Box is brown wood grain cardboard. Box has end label showing features of this revolver with SN written in crayon on bottom of box. CONDITION: Very fine. Revolver retains nearly all of the original royal blue finish with only very slight muzzle wear on right side and a very minuscule chip on left side of ventilated rib. Markings are sharp. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Cyl retains nearly all of blue finish with a slight drag mark between bolt stops. Grips are fine with sharp checkering and very little evidence of handling. Small dent on the toe of the left grip. Mechanics are crisp. Box very good, intact and shows some scuff marks overall. End label is very good, but detached. Very nice Colt snake gun. 53080-67 TEP (1,250-1,750) – Lot 3441

3442
$862.50

*VERY FINE RUGER NEW VAQUERO JOHN WAYNE CENTENNIAL SINGLE ACTION .45LC REVOLVER IN BOX.

SN JW-00354. Cal. .45LC. 4-5/8″ bbl. Standard markings. High polish finish. Factory engraved with John Wayne’s signature in gold on top of bbl. Fancy wood checkered grips featuring “JW” in circle on either side. Total production consisted of 3500 revolvers. Accompanied by factory matching box with outer sleeve. CONDITION: Very fine with slight drag line around cyl. All markings crisp and clear as is engraving. Wood grips are excellent. Bore is excellent. Mechanics are crisp. Box is excellent. Outer sleeve has minor staining, scuff marks, and slight tears. 53080-69 GER (500-750) – Lot 3442

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3443
$4,025.00

*SCARCE AND DESIRABLE TDE AUTO MAG MODEL 180 .44 AMP PISTOL IN BOX WITH SPARES.

SN A07127. Cal. 44 AMP. 7″ bbl. Standard markings. Made by TDE in El Monte, CA. Stainless steel. Black plastic grips. Adjustable rear sight. Vent rib on bbl. Comes in factory black plastic hard case with two spare mags, tools, oil bottle and film canister of spare misc small parts. CONDITION: Very fine with minor handling marks. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is dirty but fine with well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. One of the spare mags has light discoloration from surface rust, the other has a minor dent on the left side towards the bottom. Mag in gun is fine with minor handling marks. Box is fine with handling marks. 53128-6 GER (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3443

3444
$0.00

*FINE DETONICS MARK VI PROFESSIONAL MODEL .45 PISTOL IN BOX WITH SPARES.

SN CR11737. Cal. .45. 3-1/2″ bbl. Stainless steel. Checkered wood grips. Black rubber mainspring housing pad. Gun is accompanied by a factory box that is not numbered to the gun as well as factory soft zipper case. Included is the orig manual, bill of sale, misc paperwork, spare set of factory grips, spare mag with extended finger rest, spare steel mainspring housing, and spare extractor. CONDITION: Fine with minor handling marks. All markings are clear. Grips are excellent. Bore is dirty with sharp rifling. Mechanics are crisp. Spare parts are in individual factory bags; appear like new. Soft case has some staining and scratches with scuff marks. 53128-5 GER (1,500-2,000) – Lot 3444

3445
$3,450.00

*SCARCE DORNAUS & DIXON BREN TEN MILITARY AND POLICE MODEL 10MM PISTOL WITH BOX.

SN 83MP00094. Cal. 10mm. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Plastic grips. 10 rnd mag. This is a military and police model as designated by the “MP” found in the SN. The company was in operation from 1983 thru 1986 with a total production of 1,500 pistols of all variations. Accompanying this gun is the orig manual and a very plain cardboard box with matching SN written on end. CONDITION: Fine with light handling marks to finish. All markings clear. Grips are fine with light handling marks. Bore is fine with well defined rifling. Mechanics are fine. Manual is fine. Box is solid with some creases. 53128-3 GER (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3445

3446
$3,737.50

*EXTREMELY RARE DORNAUS & DIXON BREN TEN MARKSMAN SPECIAL MATCH .45 PISTOL WITH BOX.

SN MSM157. Cal. .45. 5″ bbl. Standard markings. Black plastic grips. High cap mag. The Marksman Special Match pistol were made in .45 ACP, however they fall under the generic Bren Ten pistol designation. The company was in business from 1983 thru 1986. Only 250 of this variant were produced. Accompanied by original manual and extremely plain cardboard box with SN of gun written on one end. CONDITION: Very fine. All markings clear. Light handling marks. Grips are excellent. Bore is fine with strong rifling and minor frosting. Mechanics are crisp. Manual is in excellent condition. Box is solid with some creases and scuff marks. 53128-4 GER (3,000-4,000) – Lot 3446

3447
$920.00

◊*COLLECTOR’S LOT KAHR PM9 9MM PISTOL & TAURUS “THE JUDGE” .45LC/410GA REVOLVER IN BOXES.

1) KAHR PM9. SN 437-000213. Cal. 9mm. 3″ bbl. Matte finish stainless slide. Equipped with frame/trigger guard Crimson Trace laser sight. Two mags. Factory matching box. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine, showing minimal handling marks and use. Plastic grip is excellent. Excellent bore. Mechanics are crisp. Laser sight in good working order. Interior of box has been modified to fit gun with laser sight mounted. 2) TAURUS JUDGE. SN BP606350. Cal. .45LC/410GA. 3-1/8″ bbl. Stainless steel. Made in Brazil. Equipped with Crimson Trace grip mounted laser sight. Orig grips are no longer present. Factory matching box. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very fine with minimal handling marks. Grips are excellent. Laser sight in good working order. Excellent bore. Mechanics are crisp. Box is excellent. IMPORT 53098-8, 53098-9 GER (650-1,000) – Lot 3447

3448
$575.00

◊*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF FOUR PISTOLS CONSISTING OF A HERTER’S .357 O/U DERRINGER, HAWES .22LR O/U DERRINGER, H&R YOUNG AMERICA .32 REVOLVER, AND A SMITH & WESSON 61-3 .22LR PISTOL.

1) HERTERS DERRINGER. SN 105046. Cal. .357. 3″ bbls. chrome plated finish. Made in Germany. Plastic grips. Styled directly after the Remington O/U Derringers. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Fine with light handling marks. Markings clear. Grips have minor handling marks. Bores are fine with good rifling. Mechanics are fine. IMPORT 2) HAWES DERRINGER. SN 29185. Cal. .22LR. 3″ bbls. Marked “WESTERN DERRINGER” on left side of bbl rib. Made in Germany. 67 dated on left side of bbls. White plastic grips. Chrome finished hammer, trigger, and opening lever. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very good with most of the proper finish. All markings clear. Grips have minor age cracks. Bores are very good with strong rifling. Mechanics need attention. C&R; ESA 3) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICA. SN 4164. Cal. .32. 2″ bbl. Marked on top of frame “YOUNG AMERICA / SAFETY HAMMER”. Patent date on left side of hammer of 1887. Hammer made without spur. H&R bbl address on top left flat. Hard rubber grips with SN of gun scratched inside. Nickel finish. Double action only. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Good, with a fair amount of finish, some flaking and bubbling in areas. Orig blue on trigger guard. Traces of case colors on either side of trigger. Markings are clear. Bore is dirty with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional, trigger return spring is weak. ; C&R4) SMITH & WESSON 61-3. SN B51111. Cal. .22LR. 2-1/8″ bbl. Standard markings. Proper brown plastic grips. Two factory mags. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: Very good, with a fair amount of orig finish, wear on high points. Markings are clear. Grips are fine with light scratches and handling marks. Bore is fine with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. Special Note: This item(s) contains plant or animal properties that may be covered by the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Please read the Conditions of Sale, section 15, for more information regarding the Endangered Species Act, and your responsibilities as a buyer. 53098-4, 53098-5, 53098-6, 53098-7 GER (250-400) – Lot 3448

3449
$402.50

*ECLECTIC COLLECTOR’S LOT WITH SAVAGE 6A .22LR RIFLE, 4 BAYONETS, 1 POWDER FLASK AND 1 SHOT POUCH.

NSN. 1) Cal. .22LR. 24″ bbl. Savage Model 6A “gill gun”. Standard markings. Multi-caliber. Stock is checkered at the wrist. Tube fed under bbl. Accompanying this gun is: 2) French 1866 Chassepot bayonet with scabbard. Markings removed from spine of blade. “16” on crossguard. Does not appear to have had any other number or proof marks. Brass handle. Scabbard is of the standard style with French numbering on back. 3) Silver painted unknown socket bayonet. 4) Springfield 1903 bayonet with wood handles dated 1911. SN blade. WWII style long composite scabbard. 5) Large 1812 period socket bayonet. Markings on blade are illegible. Hole rusted through on top of socket. Blade is 1-13/32″ at the widest point. 6) Brass unmarked powder flask with birds on either side; missing catch spring and top pins. 7) Leather shot pouch with embossed dog on either side. Marked “3 lbs” on one side. Maker’s mark appears to be “AM.FLASK&CAP CO” on spout. Shot inside. PROVENANCE: Daryl Middlebrook collection. CONDITION: 1) Gun is in fair condition with some light to moderate surface rust in various places. Markings are clear. Wood is good with light scratches and handling marks. Checkering is sharp. Bore is fine with sharp rifling. Mechanics are functional. 2) Pleasing patina overall with light surface rust. Blade appears to have been lightly sharpened. Push button catch needs cleaning and lubrication. 3) Relic condition with rear of socket having been spread. Ring at back of socket broken with piece missing. Socket out of round; blade slightly bent. 4) Blade shows evidence of being sharpened some time ago. Markings are clear. Wood grips show wear with crack on left grip. Latching mechanism in good working order. Scabbard shows wear with ding, handling marks and scratches. Throat has light pitting with clear marking. 5) Relic condition with hole from rust as noted. Light to moderate pitting overall. 6) Pleasing patina with light dings. 7) Leather shows crazing with scuff marks. Stitching is solid. Spout mechanism in good working order. 53098-10 GER (100-200) C&R – Lot 3449

3451
$1,610.00

*MARLIN MODEL 410 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN WITH BOX.

SN 92212020. Cal. 410 bore. 24″ rnd bbl, half magazine, full stainless steel finish, laminated wood stocks with checkered pistol grip and forearm. Rubber shotgun “DECELERATOR” buttplate. Bbl has a green glow worm front sight and standard buckhorn rear sight. Bbl shows Marlin address and Cal. mark rolled on left side by rear sight with a Marlin proof at the rear. Right side of bbl shows warning mark. Receiver has SN stamped on left side. Receiver is tapped for scope. Receiver has a crossbolt hammer safety. Stocks have sling swivel mounts on butt and forend cap. Box has end label for this shotgun and contains paperwork, safety lock and hammer spur. CONDITION: Very fine. Shotgun shows all of the brush stainless steel finish with very few slight handling marks. Bore is bright. Stocks are very good with no evident handling marks. Mechanics are crisp. 53080-29 TEP (750-1,000) – Lot 3451

3452
$1,725.00

*ATTRACTIVE RESTORED MARLIN 1894 RIFLE.

SN 263304. Cal. 32-20 WCF. 29-1/2″ half oct bbl. Charcoal case colored finish on receiver, crescent butt, forend cap, hammer and lever. Folding Lyman rear peep sight with semi-buckhorn rear sight and nickel silver blade front sight. Highly figured quarter-sawn and somewhat tiger striped walnut stocks. CONDITION: Very fine as professionally restored with contemporary deluxe stocks. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Bbl appears to be a factory Marlin bbl as do most other parts with exception of wood appear to be manufactured by Marlin Firearms Co. Rifle is rather stunning looking and quite attractive and would be an elegant small bore rifle to shoot and enjoy. 53195-3 TDW (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3452

3453
$747.50

*MARLIN MODEL 39A LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

SN 17285. Cal. 22 RF. 24″ rnd bbl, full magazine, full blue finish, straight grain American walnut stocks with hard rubber buttplate. Bbl shows Marlin address, model and Cal. designation rolled on left side. Front sight is of the Sheard type made by Marble. Rear sight mortise has been filled with Marble plug. Bbl has two scope blocks mounted. SN is stamped on bottom tang. Rifle has a “BOYT” sling mounted on swivels. CONDITION: Fine as professionally refinished. Bbl retains 98% blue. Markings are sharp. Sight is very good. Bore is bright with strong rifling. Receiver retains 98% blue finish with slight high-point wear and a few small scratches. Marking is sharp. Mechanics are crisp. Stocks are very good, slightly undersized and show an old re-varnished finish. Buttplate is very good. Sling is very good. 53080-4 TEP (350-550) C&R – Lot 3453

3454
$1,063.75

EXTREMELY FINE RWS DIANA MODEL 350 MAGNUM .22 PELLET RIFLE.

SN 01280816. Cal. .22. 19-1/2″ bbl. Standard markings. Made in Germany. Adjustable rear sight. Factory rail on rear of receiver for scope mount. Right side of stock embossed with “350/MAGNUM”. Factory pressed checkering in wood stock. Factory recoil pad. CONDITION: Extremely fine with minimal handling marks. All markings are clear. Wood is extremely fine showing virtually no wear. Rifled bore is fine. Mechanics are crisp. Powerful. 52831-3 GER (100-200) – Lot 3454