Spring Firearms Auction
A Record Breaking Success: $12.7 Million!

Auction: March 10 & 11, 2008

Preview: March 7-9, 2008

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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1
$16,100.00

**THEODOR BERGMANN MP 18/I SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 2381. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl with perforated bbl shroud. Windage drift adjustable front sight, flip-up 2 position rear sight. Sling swivel under bbl shroud with corresponding swivel under rear of stock. Gun appears to have matching numbers. Full auto only open bolt mechanism. Magazine well on left side, accepts magazine from an 8 o’ clock position. Sub machine gun is complete with a luger P-08 artillery pistol type drum magazine with MP18-I sub machine gun adapter. Leather sling is also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Exposed metal retains a fair amount of orig finish. Bore is bright and shiny with deep rifling. Open bolt mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Stock has typical dings, and one hairline crack approx 1-1/2″ at the rear of receiver. 4-34654, 4-34148 JZ55 (13,000-16,000)

2
$17,825.00

**M3A1 “GREASE GUN” MANUFACTURED BY ITHACA GUN CO. SN 740507. Cal .45 ACP. 8″ bbl. Parkerized finish. Collapsible wire stock. Complete w/ M9 flash hider, green canvas sling, and one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Open bolt mechanism functions smooth and correct when cycled by hand. Very clean specimen including eagle and 3 stars in square crest above company name on magazine well. Although completely functional and registered as original transferable machine gun, it may have been rendered inoperable at one time to be repaired later. Evidenced by spot of removed weld between receiver and barrel cap. Collapsible stock works smooth and tight. Bore is clean w/ deep grooves. 4-34623 JZ27 (12,000-16,000)

3
$17,250.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Correction) Dr. Ed Libby, Japanese & Chinese automatic weapons scholar, advises us that this Russian machine gun is actually a very rare copy produced in China around the Korean War, referred to as a Type 50. His 3 pg, detailed history will accompany the gun.

**RUSSIAN PPSH-41 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 06442. Cal. 7.62mm. All metal finished in dark bluing and light patina finish. Front sight elevation and windage drift adjustable hooded post. Ventilated bbl shroud. Rear two-blade L-style peep sight. Dark mahogany colored butt stock and metal butt plate with trap door containing cleaning kit components. Comes with one drum magazine, and leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Most of metal finish turned patina. Receiver area in front of mag-well displays an apparent repair of some sort, evidenced by light grinding and visible screw head. Wooden butt stock heavily dinged and gouged from rough handling. Hair line crack runs entire length of stock, illustrating possible 2-pc design. All numbers appear to be matching. Open bolt select fire mechanism functions well in safe, semi, and in full auto when cycled by hand. 4-34642 JZ40 (12,000-14,000)

4
$149,500.00

**RHEINMETALL GERMANY FG42 SECOND MODEL. SN 04371. Cal. 7.92mm. 20″ bbl. Beautiful and complete specimen of the rare and desirable FG42. Unique finned flash hider, spike bayonet, complete and functioning dust cover, folding bi-pod, flip-up hooded post front sight, flip-up adjustable rear drum sight.Orig. scope, 2 magazines, tan leather sling, finned wooden foregrip, composite pistol grip, and wooden rear butt stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. All metal surfaces appear to have orig. finish. Gently worn and normal finish wear. Wood is in great shape with the exception of 2 hairline cracks; 1 on the foregrip and 1 on the stock. Orig optics look slightly cloudy, but appears quite functional. Spiked bayonet is in very fine condition in relation to both finish and integrity. Mechanics function smoothly, and bore is shiny w/ sharp lands. 4-34632 JZ5 (50,000-90,000)

5
$34,500.00

**GERMAN MG42 WWII LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 3340D. Cal. 7.92mm. All blued finish. Drift windage adjustable front sight, tangent rear sight(graduated 200-2000 meters.) Slotted ventilated bbl shroud is open to exposed bbl on right side. Resin 2-pc pistol grip. Wooden butt stock. Complete with extra bbl chambered in 7.62 NATO(.308), “spiderweb” aircraft front sight and rear sight. Bipod at front under bbl shroud, and leather sling is also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. This is one of the most desirable German LMG’s from the WWII era. Overall condition combined with interesting accessories make this a great find. Pistol grips are both in very fine condition. Butt stock shows typical gouging from armory handling. Mechanism functions smooth when cycled by hand. 4-34589 JZ72 (30,000-45,000)

6
$26,450.00

**GERMAN SCHMEISSER MODEL MP38 SUB MACHINE GUN BY ERMA. SN 0357. Cal. 9mm. The MP38 was the first developed sub machine gun developed for the German army since the MP18I of WWI. The MP38 was made from 1938-1940 at the Erma plant. All numbers appear to be matching. Threaded muzzle protector. Drift windage adjustable hooded front sight. Two position notch rear sight w/ 100 meter and 200 meter settings. Heat transfer bar on the bbl. Deep fluted receiver. Black plastic receiver housing w/ black plastic grips. Milled main spring tube. Wire skeletal under-folding stock. Nazi national eagle proof on several parts. Tan leather sling, and 32-rnd magazine also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Although very little of the orig. finish is retained by the exposed metal, the uniqueness and rarity of the heavy finned receiver and 3-digit SN easily compensate for it. The full auto only, open bolt mechanism functions smoothly and flawlessly by hand. Rear sights move w/ little effort. Rear stock folds and locks easily. Plastic receiver housing and pistol grips display normal rack and handling wear. Bore although lightly pitted retains deep rifling. 4-34668 JZ26 (25,000-35,000)

7
$43,125.00

**AK47 ASSAULT RIFLE. SN 6731K. Cal. 7.62X39mm. 16″ bbl. Milled receiver variant complete with bayonet and scabbard. Laminated wooden foregrip, pistol grip, and stock. Stock has butt plate with trap door for included cleaning kit. Rifle includes faded green web sling. BATFE paperwork indicates TULA arsenal, Russia USSR as orig manufacturer. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although paperwork describes firearm as a transferable machine gun at some point it was rendered unserviceable by plugging the bore. Everything else appears to be functioning correctly and in orig condition. Select fire, fire control mechanism functions smoothly and correctly in all positions. Includes one slab sided, rear ribbed magazine. 4-34674 JZ56 (25,000-29,000)

8
$23,000.00

**1917 A1 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN. SN 309129. Cal. .30-06. Originally manufactured by Rock Island Arsenal, and remanufactured by Douglas L. Oefinger of Stanford Connecticut. This fantastic example of the M1917A1 is extremely complete in both condition and accessories. The gun sits atop of a standard 1917A1 tripod for the Browning .30 cal water cooled machine gun. Includes conical gray parkerized flash hider, U.S. military issue front anti-aircraft sight, metal condensation can, black rubber condensation hose, and U.S. WWII army issue case for condensing tube. Also includes khaki canvas cover for tripod. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Mechanism functions smooth when cycled by hand. Light rust on water jacket towards rear at 7 o’ clock position. Receiver finish is uniform and full. Tripod is painted green and functions smooth. 4-34580 JZ61 (22,000-26,000)

9
$40,250.00

**MAREMONT M60 GENERAL PURPOSE LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 7710088. Cal. 7.62mm NATO(308) Gun appears so clean that it’s possible it’s unfired. There are no obvious marks in feed mechanism or in action indicating any use at all. All exposed metal is parkerized. Gun is in condition as it left the factory. Bbl includes flash hider, front sight, and bipod. Factory ladder sight. Black plastic furniture including forend, pistol grip, and butt stock. An excellent find in like new, if not new condition. Complete with spare bbl in factory bbl bag. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Possible that this M60 has not been used other than being test fired. Very little wear anywhere inside and out. Has serial number written in pencil on top cover but virtually no blemishes or indication of use. 4-34620 JZ71 (30,000-45,000)

10
$51,750.00

**U.S. BROWNING MACHINE GUN CAL .50 M2HB MANUFACTURED BY COLT. SN 785468. Cal. .50BMG. Original Colt Industries M2 heavy machine gun. All gray Parkerized finish. 30″ bbl. Cone flash hider. Hooded blade front sight, rear ladder type sight(graduated 100-2600 yards.) Scope base fastens to right rear of rear sight base. Telescopic sight manufactured by Fairchild Aviation Corporation dated 1941. Scope manufactured and calibrated specifically for .50BMG with a muzzle velocity of 2700 FPS. Gun mounted on standard M3 tripod manufactured by Central Steel Tube Company. Bbl has carry handle and receiver has short ventilated bbl shroud. Tripod includes T&E mechanism. Gun includes two cloth belts, cleaning kit in tan canvas pouch, extra spade grip assembly, spare cocking handle, combo wrench, timing and head space gages, olive green canvas cover, and spare bbl with canvas bag. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. All metal components retain most of their original Parkerized finish. Markings are clear and crisp. Bbl is clean with sharp rifling. Action functions fine when cycled by hand. 4-34579 JZ78 (29,000-39,000)

11
$31,625.00

**JAPANESE TYPE 92 HOTCHKISS HEAVY MACHINE GUN. SN 28498. Cal. 7.7mm. All blued finish. Manufactured June of 1942. Cooling ribs around bbl. Bbl are approx. 1″ diameter, from muzzle going back approx. 10″ and increases to approx 3-1/2″ in diameter behind front sight. Cooling ribs in this section average 3/4″ in depth, and almost 1/2″ apart. Front sight is drift windage adjustable protected front post, rear sight is adjustable for elevation and windage (elevation adjustable from 300-1500 meters.) Sits on a heavy metal tripod with intricate traverse and elevation mechanism. Tripod is painted OD green, and has two short front legs, and one long rear leg. Front legs have cylindrical tubes that slide in and lock to extend them approx 30 additional inches, and curve down at the end to assist in carrying gun mounted tripod. Optics included with heavy machine gun mount in dovetail on top cover. Optics are 4×10 power and include original fitted carrying case. Optics carrying case is faded canvas with Japanese symbols. Finish on gun is gray parkerizing. Rear pistol grips fold down and lock to accommodate ease and reaching trigger mechanism. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. A high percentage of finish is retained on all surfaces. Green painted tripod and extended legs show very little wear. The optics are remarkably complete. This gun would be a welcomed addition to any Japanese style gun collection. 4-34610 JZ82 (18,000-25,000)

12
$14,950.00

**GERMAN SCHMEISSER MP40. SN 8169. Cal. 9mm. Original German MP40 appears to have matching numbers. Waffenampts no.37. 10″ bbl w/ heat transfer bar. Matching and numbered thread protector, hooded post front sight, fixed rear sight w/ flip-up blade for distance, plastic forend, 2-pc plastic pistol grip, brown leather sling, and under folding stock, also numbered to match receiver. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Retains most of orig. blue finish. Several light scratches and dings from normal handling use. Plastic furniture has several light scratches. Folding stock functions great. Open bolt function operates smoothly, and bore is lightly pitted. 4-34630 JZ8 (18,000-24,000)

13
$23,000.00

**AUTO-ORDNANCE THOMPSON SUB MACHINE GUN 1928A1 MADE BY SAVAGE. SN S-56347. Cal. .45acp. 12-1/2″ bbl including compensator. 28 fins on bbl directly above wood vertical foregrip with finger grooves. Matching wood pistol grip with finger grooves. Wood butt stock with metal butt plate and trap door. All metal finished in and dark gray Parkerizing. Front sight non adjustable post. 4 slot cutts compensator. Rear sight Lyman manufactured, adjustable for windage and elevation (graduated 0-600 yards) with battle sight when folded. One stick magazine is included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Parkerization on all exposed metal is thick and covers well. Wood is in very good condition with only a few minor dings in butt stock from normal storage. Action cycles by hand smooth and correctly in safe, semi, and full auto. Light residue in bbl with sharp rifling. 4-34641 JZ39 (18,000-26,000)

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$15,525.00

**AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON M1A1 US PROPERTY MARKED BRIDGEPORT GUN. SN 655687. Cal. .45acp. 11″ bbl. All exposed metal has gray Parkerized finish. Horizontal wood forend, wood pistol grip, wooden butt stock with trap door in metal butt plate(includes oil bottle.) Sling swivel under forend, and sling swivel on bottom of rear stock. Front sight stationary post, rear sight stationary peep with light notch on top. Thompson trade mark logo on top of receiver. Complete with one factory stick magazine, and green web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Thorough finish on all exposed metal with heavy coverage. Very few light handling and storage marks on all metal. All wood is in very good condition. Mechanism cycles fine by hand in safe, semi, and full auto. Some light rust on feed ramp but bore is shiny with sharp rifling. 4-34640 JZ38 (14,000-17,000)

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$12,650.00

**AUTO ORDNANCE THOMPSON M1A1 US PROPERTY MARKED BRIDGEPORT GUN. SN 700519. Cal. .45acp. 11″ bbl. All exposed metal has gray Parkerized finish. Horizontal wood forend, wood pistol grip, wooden butt stock with trap door in metal butt plate. Sling swivel under forend, and sling swivel on bottom of rear stock. Front sight stationary post, rear sight stationary peep with light notch on top. Thompson trade mark logo on top of receiver. Complete with one factory stick magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Thorough finish on all exposed metal. Normal and very light handling and rack wear on exposed metal. All wood is in very good condition with only a few light dings and blemishes from handling and rack wear. Although registered as transferable machine gun, it was rendered inoperable at some point, evidenced by plug in bbl. Composition unknown. Mechanism cycles fine by hand in safe, semi, and full auto and appears to be complete. 4-34675 JZ35 (13,500-16,500)

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$3,450.00

COLT “C” 100 ROUND DRUM MAGAZINE. SN 748. This is one of the 5000 drums that Colt manufactured in 1920 for Auto Ordnance, NYC. Complete with tan pouch marked “RUSCO”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair – The drum does not appear to have been refinished. The serial number has been ground off the cover, but is intact on the base. This may or may not be the original cover. The rotor appears to be original and untouched. With a few light dings on the cover and evidence of what may have been previous repairs, this drum would fit nicely into the “shooter grade” and not the “collector grade” This affords the opportunity for someone to have a coveted piece of history to actually use, at a fraction of the price it would cost for one to simply collect and just display. 4-34195 JZ97 (2,900-3,900)

17
$57,500.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Title should read: **RUSSIAN DEGTYAROV MODEL DP-28 LIGHT MACHINE GUN.

**RUSSIAN DEGTYAROV MODEL DP-38 LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN Y5597. Cal. 7.62 Russian. 24″ bbl. Ventilated bbl shroud. Cone style flash hider. Protected front sight post, rear sight adjustable for elevation(graduated 50-1500 meters.) Heavy bipod at front of bbl shroud. Wooden butt stock. Dust cover slides to cover action on top of firearm when pan style magazine is removed. Interesting grip safety is completely functional. Comes with six pan magazines, and one steel can that holds three pans. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Gun retains most of it’s finish although there are several spots on the receiver with thin coverage. Bipod functions well. Grip safety functions as intended. Comes with 3 pan magazines. Action functions smooth and correctly when cycled by hand. Gun comes with leather sling. Wood stock in decent condition, has typical dings from armory handling. 4-34590 JZ65 (28,000-35,000)

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$48,300.00

**US. BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE (BAR) M918A2 BY ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY INC. SN 859164. Cal. .30-06. Complete parkerized finish. 24″ bbl. Drift windage adjustable hooded front sight, ladder type rear sight(adjustable for elevation 100-1500 yards.) Five prong flash hider with factory bipod. Wooden carry handle, wooden foregrip, and wooden shoulder stock. Shoulder stock has metal butt plate with shoulder stop. Comes with one box magazine, and green web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: All metal parts with parkerized finish have a very complete and uniform coverage. Very few imperfections from rack wear or light handling. Wooden carry handle and wooden forearm are both in fine condition with minimal dings. Wooden shoulder stock although in overall very good condition exhibits a 4″ crack behind receiver on left side of stock. Open bolt fire control mechanism functions smooth and correct when cycled by hand, and bore is clean with sharp rifling. 4-34624 JZ77 (28,000-32,000)

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$17,250.00

**GERMAN MP43 ASSAULT RIFLE. SN 6869L. Cal. 7.92. Listed manufacturer Merz BRO. Frankfurt AM main, Germany, Eisenbacher, Karosseriefabrik, Assmann, GMBH, Eisernbach Germany. A significant rifle in the history of current military small arms, the MP43 represented the first time a select fire assault rifle was chambered for an intermediate size cartridge in large quantities. This MP43 has 16-1/4″ bbl complete with threaded muzzle protector and metal forearm. Stamped sheet metal receiver with blued finish and functioning dust cover. Front sight hooded post drift adjustable for windage. Rear sight tangent adjustable for elevation(from 100-800 meters.) 2 wooden pistol grip panels, and corresponding wooden stock which has the appearance of attaching in a similar manner to modern HK style rifles. Stock has trap door on top for access for included oil bottle, dated 1938. Receiver has Waffenampts and several other proof marks. Several smaller numbered parts match number on receiver. Complete with one magazine and leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Gun shows lots of wear on orig. finish. Appears to have developed a slight patina on some components. Mechanism functions well in safe, semi, and full when cycled by hand. Rear stock has a hair line 2-1/2″ crack on left hand side behind receiver, and 5″ hair line crack on right side behind receiver. Screw holding pistol grip panels does not appear to be original as it protrudes through right side a short amount. Bore looks good with sharp rifling. 4-34669 JZ34 (18,000-22,000)

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$31,625.00

**MARLIN MODEL 1895 “POTATO DIGGER”. SN 620. Cal. .30-06. A beautiful example of the colt-Browning model 1895 potato digger. Manufactured by Marlins Firearm Company, New Haven, Connecticut. 28″ ventilated bbl. Hooded post front sight, ladder type rear sight (adjustable up to 2600 yards.) Dark finish on firearm. Metal rear pistol grip with 2-pc wooden panel. Comes with spare bbl, and 2 bbl mag on U.S. heavy tripod. Tripod is standard high mount version complete with adjustable crank elevation and standard traverse mechanism. Complete with spare bbl bag, however seat is missing. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although gun is registered as transferable machine gun, bbl has been plugged rendering it, as is, inoperable. The remainder of the mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Mechanism operates smoothly as does matching dust cover on right side. 4-34609 JZ60 (17,000-19,000)

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$23,000.00

**SIG NEUHAUSEN MP48 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 3719. Cal. 9mm parabellum. Swiss model 1948 military issue sub machine gun. Protected post windage adjustable front sight blade, 4 position elevation adjustable rear sight(graduate from 50-300 meters). Cast metal receiver. Collapsible magazine well folds forward with magazine inserted parallel to bore. Unique high gloss wooden stock and pistol grip w/ collapsible wire stock. All parts appear to have matching numbers. Includes 40-rnd detachable box magazine, and thin leather sling. Gun is full auto only. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bore is bright and shiny. Open bolt mechanism functions well by hand. Bluing is dark and complete on all metal pieces. Stock is reddish-blond glossy finish w/ normal dings and 1 hair line crack associated w/ storage. Pistol grip has finger grooves and is finished to match stock. Slight hair line crack under trigger guard. 4-34661 JZ21 (12,000-16,000)

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$15,525.00

**SWEEDISH K SUBMACHINE GUN. SN 302633A. Cal. 9mm luger. 8″ bbl. Blue finish on all metal parts. Elevation adjustable protected post front sight, 3 position flip rear sight. Fitted with GF59 night sights. Right side folding skeletal stock with cheek pad on top. 2-pc wooden pistol grips. Unique removable magazine well; when installed allows use of standard Sweedish K M45 36-rnd magazines. When mag-well is removed it allows use of Suomi 50-rnd magazine and possibly 71-rnd drum. Leather sling. One 36-rnd magazine. Bright red safety/dust cover. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bluing is uniform on all metal parts retaining the vast majority finish. Bluing is worn on top portion of folding stock. Metal exhibits typical light scratches and dings from standard handling and rack wear. Wooden grip panels have some minor dents and scratches. Right grip panel exhibits the letters “GAQ” stamped on right side. Deep rifling. Open bolt mechanism functions well by hand. Although gun appears to be in original condition, name appearing on form 3 is Metrotech ltd of MC Henry, Illinois, although their name does not appear to be on firearm. It is not clear if this company was simply the importer or responsible for remanufacturing firearm. Sweedish crown appears on most parts and bbl jacket 4-34662 JZ33 (12,000-16,000)

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$10,350.00

**ITALIAN BERETTA MODEL 38/42 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN CP1535. Cal. 9mm luger. 9″ bbl. All exposed metal has blue finish. 1-pc wooden stock with horizontal grip slots under receiver behind mag well. Has two unique ports in front of front sight. Front sight post is drift adjustable for windage, 2-position flip type rear sight. Gun ejects to left side. Safety lever on left side of receiver. Fire control mechanism utilizes two triggers. Front trigger allows semi auto fire only. Rear trigger allows full auto fire only. Sling swivel on rear of bbl, at front of receiver. Sling swivel on left side rear of wooden stock. Includes one 40-rnd magazine, and leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Bluing on all metal parts is dark and complete. Several minor scratches and light dents from rack wear and handling. Wooden stock overall very solid and only a few typical blemishes from rack wear and handling. Open bolt mechanism functions smooth by hand in semi, safe, and full. Bore is shiny with deep rifling. 4-34644 JZ43 (11,000-13,000)

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$10,350.00

**BREDA MODEL P.G. ASSAULT RIFLE. SN 160. Cal. 7mm. 20″ bbl. Post front sight, elevation adjustable rear sight adjustable up to 1800 meters, wooden stock w/ matching wooden top handguard. This interesting 3-digit serial numbered rifle has a matching numbered stock. Complete with bayonet, scabbard, and includes 10 magazines. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bluing is deep and rich on receiver, somewhat worn on mag-well. Markings are crisp and clear. There are light scratches and dings from handling wear. Wood stock has several gouges and dings. One hair line crack at rear of receiver. Open bolt firing mechanism functions fine by hand in semi and full. Bore shows light pitting but retains deep grooves. 4-34665 JZ7 (11,000-16,000)

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$13,225.00

**RUSSIAN PPSH-41 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN BN5165. Cal. 7.62mm. All exposed metal in light patina finish. Front sight elevation and windage drift adjustable hooded post. Ventilated bbl shroud. Rear sight two-blade L-style peep sight. Dark reddish colored butt stock and metal butt plate with trap door containing cleaning kit components. Comes with leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although firearm is registered as transferable sub machine gun, at some point it was made unserviceable by apparently plugging the bbl, and possibly drilling through chamber area. Most of metal finish turned patina. Wooden butt stock heavily dinged and gouged from rough handling. Several cracks in wooden stock directly behind receiver. Open bolt select fire mechanism functions well in safe, semi, and full auto when cycled by hand. 4-34643 JZ52 (8,000-10,000)

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$8,050.00

**GERMAN ERMA PRE WWII MODEL EMP. SN 11931. Cal. 9mm luger. All exposed metal possesses blue finish. Drift windage adjustable front sight. Rear sight 2-position flip type(graduated 100 and 200 meters). Wooden stock with vertical foregrip beneath receiver. Sling attachment right side of bbl ahead of ejection port, and on right side of stock on rear. Bolt stock safety mechanism directly above vertical front grip. Firearm appears to have all matching numbers. Waffenampt above SN on rear receiver tube, and also on bbl. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform blue finish on most exposed metal although starting to wear thin on magazine-well portion. Stock has several light dings from storage and handling with one 2-1/4″ hair line crack to rear of receiver. Select fire open bolt mechanism appears to function correctly but tight when cycling by hand. Bore is dirty with some fowling but still retains sharp rifling. 4-34647 JZ49 (8,000-12,000)

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$10,350.00

**BRITISH LANCHESTER MK-1 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 57610. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Ventilated bbl shroud entire length of bbl. Front sight protected post, drift windage adjustable rear sight. 2 position protected L type sight. Horizontal mag housing. Magazine feeds from left hand side at 9 o’ clock position. 1-pc wooden stock with brass butt plate including trap door with cleaning kit. Bayonet lug mounted under bbl shroud. Includes bayonet and scabbard. Sling swivel in front at rear or bayonet lug, rear sling swivel below rear stock, aslo includes tan sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Original finish is rough as is typically encountered. Appears to be a black paint wooden stock. Has several typical dings and dents from handling and storage. Bayonet is in fine condition as is web sling. Open bolt mechanism appears to function fine when cycled by hand. Bore is dirty but quite serviceable. 4-34651 JZ59 (8,000-10,000)

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$13,800.00

**NORTH VIETNAMESE TYPE 50 MODIFIED SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 2240. Cal. 7.92 mm. 10-1/2″ bbl. Elevation adjustable hooded front post sight, flip type rear peep sight, checkered wooden pistol grip, collapsible skeletal rear stock, and tan canvas sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable although paperwork indicates this is a transferable registered machine gun. It appears to be rendered unserviceable by plugging the breech. Everything else seems to be correct and functional. Select fire open bolt mechanism functions smooth in semi, and full. Metal retains little of it’s orig. finish, and most is a light patina w/ a few dings and scratches. Collapsible stock functions well. Wooden pistol grip is well weathered but appears integrally solid. 4-34658 JZ20 (8,000-12,000)

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$57,500.00

**JOHNSON ARMS M1941 LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 2881. Cal. .30-06. A beautiful and very rare light machine gun originally housed in the Winchester museum. 22-1/2″ bbl. Still retains metal identification tags from it’s time at the Winchester museum. Unique nonadjustable front sight, rear peep sight adjustable for elevation and windage(0-1000 yards). All metal is Parkerized with exception of unique metal bipod which is painted OD green. Perforated bbl shroud. Left side horizontal magazine well. On right side opposite magazine well is hinged dust cover allowing access to magazine to utilize stripper clips for loading magazine while still inserted in firearm. Exceptional wooden foregrip. 2-pc wooden pistol grip and wooden rear butt stock. Also includes tan web sling, one mag, and one spare bbl. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Parkerizing on all exposed metal is extremely complete with very few light marks from careful handling and storage. All wood is of exceptional quality with few imperfections from handling and storage. Unique firing mechanism functions very well by hand in safe, semi, and full. Bore is bright and shiny with deep rifling. 4-34607 JZ22 (25,000-45,000)

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$18,400.00

**USSR MANUFACTURED PPS-43 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN M928. Cal. 7.62mm. Complete parkerized finish with the exception of a 2-pc plastic pistol grip. Interesting ported bbl shroud. Unique flash hider design integral to bbl jacket and front sight. Front sight is a windage drift adjustable protected post and appears to be adjustable for elevation as well. Rear two position L type notch sight. Ejection is in the two o’ clock position. Includes canvas and leather sling, and one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. All metal has heavy phosphate finish with complete coverage. Magazine mechanism locks tight. Open bolt fire control mechanism functions smooth when operated by hand. Safety works well. 4-34646 JZ45 (18,000-21,000)

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$51,750.00

**CHINESE TYPE 56 LIGHT MACHINE GUN (RPD). SN 907687. Cal. 7.62x39mm. An original transferable RPD is one of the most desirable of the 7.62×39 variants from the Vietnam era. This specimen has a 20.5″ bbl. Complete with removable thread protector, protected post front sight, and standard bipod. Rear tangent sight (adjustable 100-1000 meters.) Functioning dust covers on both feed port and link chute. Wooden forend, 2-pc wooden pistol grip, and wooden stock with metal butt plate and hinged door for included cleaning kit. Cleaning kit is complete and like new, completely covered in cosmoline in factory rectangular case. Complete gun even includes cleaning rod in prescribed machined area that runs from left of receiver through front forend. Includes three drums, three belts, and one faded web drum pouch which appears to be original NVA equipment. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although this gun is registered as a transferable machine gun at some point the chamber was plugged with a brass-type metal material. Remainder of firearm and mechanism appears complete and functions correctly when cycled by hand. Gun has light damage on wooden foregrip on left hand side, coinciding with similar damage on right leg to bipod, and gas tube in same area, believed to have been caused by a fragmentation grenade during combat. All damage is limited to 5″ diameter when bipod is folded 4-34625 JZ73 (25,000-45,000)

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$18,975.00

**GERMAN MAXIM MGO8 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN. SN 43082. Cal. 8mm. Manufactured by D.W.M. Berlin, 1918, this machine gun is extremely complete. 26″ bbl. Standard front sight is drift adjustable for windage, Front sight blade, and folding rear sight (graduated 400-2000 meters.) MG08 is complete with German WWI military issue prismatic optical sight model ZF12. Scope has large brass elevation adjustment wheel on left of sight (graduated 400-2000 meters.) Scope is complete with original leather storage case. Full water jacket including original Maxim hose, with spare section of hose as well. Muzzle booster, with small armor plate guarding front of bbl jacket. Blued finish. Most visible serial numbers are matching. Spade grips with wood handles checkered on front with finger grooves. Original oil and grease brushes with matching caps on top of grips. Gun is mounted on original sled mount and was painted OD green with an orange, black, and brown camouflage pattern. Gun traverses well on mount, and mount elevation mechanism functions well. Several original tools and toolboxes are included with this gun. Including oil can with separate chamber for grease, tool box filled with small patches and extra water plugs, chamber cleaning tool with wood handle, cast iron tongs, spare bbl holder including bbl, two hinged boxes contain feed and fire control components. Pads on mount for knees or elbows depending on configuration have lost the majority of the leather covering, but still retains a coarse wool fiber filling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Though water jacket has started to develop a light patina, the vast majority of bluing still coveres well. Entire receiver section and all covers are in a compatible condition to the water jacket. Fire control mechanism functions well and smooth when cycled by hand. Scope, although lightly cloudy(may just need good cleaning) seems to function well. Hoses are pliable and not dry. This original MG08 is about as complete as possible. 4-34581 JZ80 (18,000-28,000)

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$11,500.00

**GERMAN BERGMANN SUB MACHINE GUN MODEL MP35/I. SN 6856. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Drift adjustable front sight, tangent rear sight (adjustable elevation from 50-1000 meters.) Unique open bolt design opens like a bolt action, leaving bolt open when cocking lever is returned to closed position. Selector switch located in trigger guard. 1-pc wooden stock. Sling swivel under bbl jacket in front of stock and corresponding sling swivel under rear stock. All metal dark blued with exception of bolt, cocking handle, and trigger. Heavy muzzle break on end of slotted bbl jacket. Feeds from right hand side, and ejects to left side. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bluing on most exposed metal surfaces is deep and rich. Unique open bolt mechanism functions smooth when cycled by hand. Bore is dirty but retains sharp rifling. Wooden stock shows typical dents and blemishes from armory handling. Circular inlet on right side of stock possibly where a medallion used to reside. 4-34645 JZ47 (16,500-19,500)

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$20,700.00

**RUSSIAN MODEL PPD-40 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 2445. Cal. 7.62. All exposed metal finish dark bluing. Front sight windage drift adjustable post. Rear tangent sight(graduated 50-500 meters.) Ventilated slotted bbl shroud. Wooden foregrip, and wooden stock. Leather sling. Utilizes 71-rnd drum. Tubular receiver. Bolt locks either open or closed. Select fire. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Exposed metal bluing is uniformly thorough. Metal has several small scratches and nicks which is typical with handling and storage. Wood is heavily dinged and scratched but structural integrity is fine. Bore is bright and shiny. Open bolt mechanism functions well by hand in semi, and full auto. 4-34652 JZ30 (16,000-20,000)

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$16,675.00

**DUTCH MODEL 1920 LEWIS GUN. SN M173. Cal. 6.5x55r. A beautiful WWI bring back gun. No 1920’s overstamp here. This Netherlands/Dutch Arsenal machine gun has an entirely blued finish. A metal bbl jacket covers the finned aluminum cooling jacket surrounding the bbl. Front sight is drift windage adjustable protected blade sight, rear sight mounted on top of rear of top cover(graduated 300-1000 meters.) Pistol grip is covered with two wooden panels, and shoulder stock is matching wood. Both pieces of wood are a dark black. Shoulder rest on wooden butt stock with metal butt plate. Oil bottle is inset into top of stock. Wooden carrying handle attached to metal band around bbl jacket. Includes metal bipod attached by means of metal band clamped to bbl jacket,and two pan drums with tan canvas drum pouch. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Bbl jacket and top of receiver is void of majority of original finish. Most is a light brown finish where bluing used to be. Bipod is bright and shiny metal with brass wingnut. Cooling fins appear to be complete under bbl jacket. Wooden pistol grips are scratched from normal handling wear. Wooden butt stock has several dings from handling and storage. Missing small piece of wood under metal butt plate on toe of stock. 4-34594 JZ90 (12,000-18,000)

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$28,750.00

**FRENCH MODEL MAT-49 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN C32138. Cal. 9mm luger. All exposed metal has heavy Parkerized finish. 9″ bbl. Bbl jacket has several circular perforations. Protected post stationary front sight. Flip up L type rear adjustable sight 100-200 meter range. Dust cover over ejection port. Folding magazine-well will fold with magazine inserted. Locks beneath bbl are parallel to the bore. 2-pc plastic pistol grips. Grip safety located on rear of pistol grip. Collapsible wire stock. Firearm comes with one magazine, and leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Parkerizing finish on all metal finish is thick and heavy with complete coverage. Very little surface wear from handling or storage. Stock collapses effortlessly. Open bolt mechanism functions smoothly by hand. Dust cover closes and locks tight. Folding magazine well locks tight in both positions. 4-34619 JZ42 (12,000-15,000)

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$12,075.00

**COLT AR15 MOD 613 COMMERCIAL VERSION OF M16. SN 5080798. Cal. 5.56 mm (.223). Standard commercial variant of M16 w/ 20″ bbl and A1 flash hider, bayonet lug, early front sight, and standard A1 rear sight. It has black plastic triangle beaver tail forearm, pistol grip, and butt stock w/ trap door & black canvas sling. Accompanied by a (colt 3×20 scope w/ cover, and an M7 bayonet w/ an M8 scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Finish is complete and origin w/ a few minor handling marks, nicks, scratches from being in a safe. Hand guard and stock are intact w/ minor handling marks. Mechanics are smooth, and bore is bright and shiny. Optics are crisp, and bayonet is fine. 4-34633 JZ1 (12,000-15,000)

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$24,150.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) (1) Title should read: ***DS GERMAN DREYSE MG-13 PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE. (2) Description states “150 rnd drums”. Description should read “ 75 rnd magazine” .

***DS GERMAN DREYSE MG-13. SN C541. Cal. 7.92mm. MG-13 machine gun is an interesting and unusual find. 28″ bbl with MG-34 style perforated bbl shroud and bipod. Folding front sight drift adjustable for windage, rear sight tangent style (adjustable from 100-2000 meters.) Also equipped with 4-1/4″ round “spiderweb” style front anti-aircraft sight and flip-up anti-aircraft rear sight. Carry handle with two wooden grip panels located directly in front of rear sight. Mechanism utilizes 1-pc wooden pistol grip, and unique right-side folding tubular shoulder stock with collapsible padding. Unique German system is magazine fed left side feed and utilizes 150 rnd drums or 20 rnd stick magazines. Mounted on German WWII army issue, tubular metal anti aircraft tripod. Accessories included are field maintenance kit containing wrenches, tools, spare bolt etc.. in leather pouch, leather sling, one 150-rnd magazine, two drum and magazine loaders, and nine canvas magazine pouches containing 35 20-rnd magazines. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Blued finish is uniform and complete throuhout with normal handling and storage marks. Anti-aircraft tripod is a rough painted OD finish with several nicks, dings, and scrapes. 4-34600 JZ79 (10,000-16,000)

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$74,750.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Additional Information) We are told this is much rarer and more valuable.

**JOHNSON MODEL 1944 LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 2719. Cal. .30-06. This gun was on display in the Winchester Museum before being purchased by a private collector. 23″ bbl incorporates Johnson’s unique non-adjustable front sight, and perforated bbl shroud. This desirable Johnson machine gun is extremely complete, even including orig. monopod. All metal has a very smooth Parkerized finish. Left side feed horizontal mag well to accept standard 20-rnd magazine. Right side opposite mag well employs spring loaded dust cover exposing a loading gate to charge the magazine with 5-rnd charger clips while still inserted in mag well. The rear sight has intricate micrometer adjustments for both windage and elevation, it also employs a battle sight aperture when simply folded forward. Wooden pistol grip. Butt stock is a unique tubular design with metal butt plate and butt plate folds upward to expose cleaning kit storage area in butt tube. Includes green nylon sling, one mag, and two spare bbls. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. All metal surfaces still retain a fair amount of orig. finish. Very little evidence of use, storage, or handling marks. Unique tubular composite butt stock is fine shape. Wooden pistol grip panels show only minor dings from typical handling and storage. This closed bolt firing mechanism functions well by hand with selector in safe, semi, and full position. Bore is clean with plenty of rifling. 4-34608 JZ15 (10,000-15,000)

40A
$4,312.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Addition) Late Addendum Item.

RARE USMC, WWII ISSUE TAN CANVAS BACKPACK FOR 12 JOHNSON MAGAZINES. This unique and rare canvas backpack holds 12 Johnson, 20 round mags for the Johnson Model 1941 and Model 1944 weapons series. Pouch has full flap, with double strap closure and snaps, each snap marked with letter “S” in a triangle. Pack has tan canvas dividers for the mags and canvas web shoulder harness, with wide shoulder straps. Four brown leather corners at bottom of pack. Pouch contains 12 smooth gray 20 round mags for Models 1941 and 1944 Johnson Light Machine Guns. Pack appears to be unmarked. SIZE: 14″ x 11-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally fine overall condition with some expected light surface rubs on leather corners. 4-33420 JZ666 (1,200-3,000)

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$5,175.00

**GERMAN BERGMANN SUB MACHINE GUN MODEL MP35/I. SN 62A. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Drift adjustable front sight, tangent rear sight (adjustable elevation from 50-2000 meters.) Unique open bolt design opens like a bolt action leaving bolt open when cocking lever is returned to closed position. Selector switch located in trigger guard. 1-pc wooden stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable, although paperwork reflects this firearm is a fully transferable registered machine gun. Bbl has obstruction that appears to be brass plug running full length of bbl. Everything else appears to be correct and complete and action functions correctly in semi, and full w/ a functioning safety. Stock shows minor handling and rack wear. There are several hair line cracks behind receiver. All metal pieces retain almost no orig. finish and shows an extremely light pitting w/ a few dings and scratches from handling and rack wear. 4-34660 JZ18 (8,000-12,000)

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$13,800.00

**UNITED DEFENSE MOD UD-42 SELECT FIRE SUB-MACHINE GUN. SN 14524LRS. Cal. 9mm luger. 11″ bbl (bbl welded to receiver.) Open bolt operation, select fire. Possible rewat. Standard post front sight, adjustable peep sight, vertical wood front grip, wooden butt stock w/ trap door, and tan canvas sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Finish is complete and dark. Possibly reblued. Very minor handling marks on wood and metal. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is shiny w/ deep grooves. 4-34627 JZ2 (7,000-10,000)

43
$10,350.00

**ITALIAN BERETTA MODEL 38A MACHINE CARBINE. SN 4031. Cal. 9mm luger. 12″ bbl w/ perforated bbl shroud. All exposed metal has black painted finish. Cutts style compensator. Drift adjustable post front sight, tangent rear sight(100-500 meter range of adjustment for elevation.) Dual triggers. Front trigger for semi auto fire, rear trigger for full auto fire. Safety on left side of receiver. 1-pc full wooden stock numbered to match firearm. Cover on bottom of stock surrounding mag well employs a sliding dust cover utilized when no magazine is inserted to keep action clean. Sling swivel on bbl band on left side of firearm, and corresponding sling attachment point on left side of stock. 40-rnd stick magazine included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Paint partially worn on exposed metal parts mostly from normal handling and rack wear. Wooden stock is in good shape and looks nice. Stock also exhibits several dings and dents from rack wear handling. Mechanism when hand cycled functions correctly in both semi, and full. Safety works correctly. Upon inspecting bbl there is very light pitting in some portions, and an approximate 1/4″ diameter hole (port?) approx. 3-1/8″ from bore in the twelve o’ clock position. 4-34649 JZ25 (7,000-9,000)

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$32,200.00

**BRITISH STEN MKI SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 294029. Cal. 9mm. Very dark gray Parkerized finish on all exposed metal. Front sight protected stationary post. Rear sight stationary peep. Sling swivel in front of bbl and inside loop stock. Canvas sling, and 30-rnd magazine are also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Finish is dark and uniform with regular rack and handling wear. Open bolt mechanism functions smooth by hand in both safe and semi. Bbl has lots of rifling. 4-34655 JZ29 (7,000-9,000)

45
$37,375.00

**GERMAN MODEL MP3008 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN RDE45. Cal. 9mm luger. 8″ bbl. This very rare submachine gun was a direct German copy of the Sten. This model was produced by Mauser as well as six other firms and appeared early on in several versions intended for Volkssturm use. Production did not begin until close of the end of the war. This gun at first glance looks almost identical to the British Sten, with the exception of the magazine well which is at the six ‘o clock position rather than the standard nine o’ clock position. Ejection is still out the right hand side. Very crude front sight constructed from a ring and shaped to a point. Rear sight is a fixed peep sight again very similar to that of the Sten. Gun utilizes standard MP38 and MP40 32-rnd magazines. Sling attachment is fixed to front of magazine well. Rear of receiver marked with a serial number in front of the stock. Stock was designed to resemble a loop type Sten stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Although the workmanship of these firearms were crude and spot welded that can’t take away from the rarity and overall condition of this fine specimen. The bbl is shiny and rifling is sharp. Open bolt mechanism functions well by hand in safe, and semi full automatic. 4-34656 JZ44 (16,000-19,000)

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$19,550.00

**JAPANESE TYPE 100 SUB MACHINE GUN(1944 MODEL). SN 4988. Cal. 8mm nambu. All metal parts are finished in a dark bluing or dark phosphate finish. 1-pc wooden stock with hand fitted wooden butt plate. Front sight blade drift adjustable for windage. Rear sight stationary peep. Ventilated bbl shroud with bayonet lug. Swing swivel right side above bayonet lug. Most parts appear to have matching numbers. Includes one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Almost all exposed metal retains orig. finish although lightly scratched from typical handling and storage. Very rough factory workmanship gives the illusion gun is rougher than it actually is. Bbl has deep rifling. Mechanism functions fine when cycled by hand. Safety engages positively. Wooden stock, as typical of these examples, appears rough, although good structural integrity. Hand fitted wooden butt plate fits well and is good shape. 4-34667 JZ32 (16,000-20,000)

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$23,000.00

**FINNISH SUOMI M-31 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 3921. Cal. 9mm. All metal blued finish. Slotted bbl shroud covering 12-1/2″ bbl. Drift windage adjustable blade type front sight. Tangent adjustable rear sight (graduated 100-500 meters.) Unique brass deflector over ejection port. Tube style receiver. 1-pc wooden shoulder stock with metal butt plate. Sling swivel on left side of bbl shroud. Rear sling swivel on left side of shoulder stock. Includes leather sling, and 71-rnd drum magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Original bluing appears thin on most of exposed metal parts, though uniform in coverage. Wooden stock has several light dings from handling, storage, and has a large crack on right side where it appears repair was attempted long ago. Open bolt firing mechanism seems to function smooth when cycled by hand and safety engages properly. Bore is clean with sharp rifling. 4-34628 JZ51 (10,000-13,000)

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$14,950.00

**NORTH VIETNAMESE MODIFIED TYPE 50 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 5879. Cal. 7.62mm. Although a transferable machine gun, this gun was deactivated and has yet to be made serviceable. 10-1/2″ bbl w/ hooded front sight adjustable for elevation, flip-up rear peep sight w/ 2 settings, collapsible skeleton wire stock, plain wood pistol grip, 1 magazine, and tan canvas sling is included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. It appears the most prominent means of deactivation is some type of metal plug in the chamber, possible brazing or welding, connected to a metal rod that runs the entire length of the bbl, but is much smaller in diameter, and appears to be connected only to the chamber plug. Also, bolt locking stud is missing. Metal retains a fair amount of orig. finish although rough workmanship apparent, with normal handling and usage wear. 4-34657 JZ10 (10,000-14,000)

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$17,250.00

**HUNGARIAN MP-43 MACHINE GUN. SN A7268. Cal. 9mm. 16″ bbl. Wooden stock with corresponding wooden pistol grip, wooden top cover, metal under folding stock w/ wooden accents, hooded front post sight, tangent rear sight(adjustable for elevation for 50-600 meters), complete w/ bayonet, scabbard, magazine well w/ magazine folds in front end of stock. Stock has a horizontal recess on each side to enhance grip, stock numbered to match firearm. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Metal parts retain little of their orig. finish but has very few marks from handling and storage. Wood is in very good condition w/ only typical handling and usage marks. Wire folding stock functions correctly. Locks well open and in closed position. Select fire mechanism functions correctly by hand in safe, semi, and full. Bore is shiny w/ sharp rifling. 4-34664 JZ12 (10,000-16,000)

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$12,075.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) This item is not a Class III Firearm subject to NFA restrictions, but a Title I Firearms subject to the requirements of the ATF.

**MEXICAN JOHNSON MODEL 1941 SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLE. SN 00052. Cal. 7x57mm – An extremely interesting and unusual Johnson semiautomatic rifle. Our research has lead us in a few different directions on this gun. According to the records of the previous owner, (Bruce Stern), it is believed to be an experimental model; a cross between the standard Model 1941 Semiautomatic rifle and the Model 1941 light machine gun. Some of the other rare Johnson models included in this estate auction were once housed in the Winchester Museum and it is possible that this was yet another example although we are not in possession of any documentation to confirm that. It is also possible that it was a non-factory assembled rifle built from a modified JSAR receiver with an LMG lower, as a few others that have been spotted around the country. Marked “Ejercito Mexicano” on the top of the receiver and “Systema Johnson” on the right side of the receiver. The rifle is complete with a bayonet and leather scabbard. There is a circular perforated barrel shroud similar to the Model 1941 LMG. The front sight is a protected blade and the rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation. There is a dust cover on the right side of the receiver, directly opposite the magazine-well, for charging the magazine without removing it from the firearm. Wood forearm, pistol grip and shoulder stock. The shoulder stock has a metal buttplate and is also very similar to the model 1941 LMG. Sling swivel on front is under front of barrel shroud and rear sling swivel is under the rear stock. Includes 1 magazine and a green web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Condition Fine – The metal has retained the vast majority of the original parkerized finish. Everything seems to be in fine working condition and the fire control mechanism appears to function smooth and correctly when cycled by hand. Bore is bright and the rifling is deep. The wood is typical of every other LMG example in the collection. While there are several dings and gouges associated with “armory style handling” the structural integrity is not decreased. 4-32075 JZ98 (4,000-10,000)

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$13,800.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) This item is a Class III Firearms subject to NFA restrictions.

FINNISH LAHTI 20MM SEMIAUTOMATIC ANTI-TANK RIFLE (DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE). SN 779. Cal. 20mm – An excellent and complete specimen of a well-known anti-tank rifle. Includes the familiar sled and spike bipod mount. This is actually a complete system, including the rifle, eight 10-round magazines complete in 4 wooden storage chests, a complete armorer’s kit, a cleaning kit, and an enormous fitted, wooden carrying chest from Finland to store and/or transport everything together, safely and securely. The classic rectangular, 10-port muzzle brake and cap is included as well as the wooden barrel cooling jacket forward of the front sight. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine – From the unique muzzle brake to the rubber recoil pad, this gun is complete and appears to have been well cared for. The wooden cooling jacket is in very good condition with only a few small hairline cracks and minimal dings. The action operates smooth from the mag-well dust cover to the crank and (cosmoline) trigger mechanism when operated by hand. The bore is coated in cosmoline and the rifling is sharp. These guns don’t get any more complete than this. 4-34673 JZ100 (16,000-24,000)

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$13,225.00

**STEYR MP40 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 1274H. Cal. 9mm. Original MP40. Manufactured by Steyr Daimelr Puch A.G and appears to have matching numbers. Waffenampts on several parts. 10″ bbl w/ heat transfer bar. Hooded post front sight, fixed rear sight w/ flip-up blade for distance, plastic forend, 2-pc plastic pistol grip, brown leather sling, and under folding stock also numbered to match receiver. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable although transfer paperwork indicates this sub-machine gun is a registered transferable firearm. At some point it was rendered unserviceable by plugging the bbl, but everything else appears to be correct, complete, and functional. Most metal surfaces retain little of their orig. finsh and there’s a small ding above the ejection port. Plastic forend and pistol grip are both in very good condition with few blemishes. Wire folding stock functions and locks very well. 4-34650 JZ50 (15,000-18,000)

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$37,375.00

**SWISS MODEL 1925 FURRER LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 435. Cal. 7.5mm Swiss. 24″ bbl with elongated slotted bbl jacket. Bbl is fluted. Bbl jacket and receiver have blued finish. Adjustable bipod clamped to bbl jacket ahead of front sight. 1-pc wooden stock with steel butt plate. 2-paneled wooden pistol grip. Front sight protected blade drift adjustable for windage, rear tangent sight (adjustable from 100-2000 meters.) Mounted on heavy factory tripod. Tripod incorporates intricate traverse and elevation mechanism. Also included is one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl is bright and shiny and rifling is sharp. Original bluing in very nice condition with heavy remaining coverage. Fully functioning interesting dust cover mechanism on left side over ejection port. Select fire mechanism functions smooth and correctly when cycled by hand. 4-34593 JZ68 (8,000-12,000)

54
$19,550.00

**ITALIAN MODEL TZ-45 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 3006MJK. Cal. 9mm luger. Designed by Tony and Zorzoli Giandoso in Italy, this interesting sub machine gun boasts a 9-3/4″ bbl including the slotted muzzle break. Front sight is an elevation adjustable post. Rear sight is stationary peep sight affixed in the center of the tubular receiver. Slotted bbl shroud. Collapsible wire stock. When stock is fully collapsed the wire ends are intercepted by retaining device directly under bbl for rigidity. 1-pc wooden pistol grip. Sling swivel on left side of bbl just behind front sight. Mechanism utilizes front grip safety located behind magazine well. 20-rnd stick magazine is also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Most metal retains some type of finish although portions heavily worn from handling and rack wear. Grip safety mechanism functions correctly. Collapsible stock functions correctly. Open bolt select fire mechanism functions correctly in safe, semi, and full when cycled by hand. 4-34659 JZ46 (7,000-10,000)

55
$17,250.00

**LUFTWAFFE ISSUE GERMAN MODEL MP-34(ö)MANUFACTURED BY STEYR AUSTRIA. SN 5851. Cal. 9mm luger. 8.5″ bbl Luftwaffe issued MP-34(ö). Blued finish metal, protected post front sight, tangent rear sight, graduated 50-500 meters, wooden stock w/ trap door, metal butt plate, and 32-rnd box magazine. Luftwaffe proof on stock, and on receiver. Possible rewat(marked under receiver) “Robert Landies, Collectors Corner” in electric pencil. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Metal bluing is fairly complete w/ normal wear, minor dings, from normal handling and rack wear. Wooden stock has several dings, scratches, dents, and a couple hair line cracks. Stock is numbered to receiver. In hand cycling mechanism functions correctly and is select fire. Bore has minor pitting but sharp lands. 4-34666 JZ6 (7,000-9,000)

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$10,350.00

**FRENCH CHAUCHAT MOD 1918 LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 149072. Cal. .30-06. 18.5″ bbl w/ permanently fixed flash hider. Faded blue finish. Standard offset post front sight, standard offset tangent rear sight, adjustable for elevation, graduated 200-2000 meters. Tubular metal bi-pod, vertical wood foregrip, wooden pistol grip, and wood stock w/ trap door. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair condition. Very little orig. finish exists. Wood has several chips, dings, and blemishes, but nothing that appears to effect it’s structural nature. Includes 16-rnd box magazine, and additional anti aircraft front side post. Action functions smoothly but appears to function only on safe, and full auto when cycling by hand. Bore is clean w/ sharp lands. 4-34587 JZ3 (6,500-9,500)

57
$28,750.00

**MADSEN LIGHT MACHINE GUN M1950. SN A-240. Cal. 7mm. Chilean Madsen light machine gun with heavy finned bbl, muzzle break, and bipod. Slotted perforated bbl shroud. Monopod on rear stock. Carry handle on bbl shroud in front of rear sight. Two sets of sights included; ground sights consist of protected front blade, and elevation adjustable tangent rear sight. Anti-aircraft sight consist of 3″ “spiderweb” front sight and raised post rear sight also adjustable for elevation by utilizing factory ground rear sight adjustment. All metal has black enamel finish. Wooden rear butt stock. Ejection port dust cover beneath action. Includes one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Black enamel paint covers most exposed metal but has several dings, scratches, and chips from typical handling and armory storage. Wooden butt stock is in good condition with the exception of a few gouges from storage wear. Monopod and bipod both function perfectly. Although paperwork indicates this is a transferable registered machine gun, at some poing the bbl was plugged to render it unserviceable. All other components seem unaltered and fire control mechanism seems to functions correctly when cycled by hand. 4-34599 JZ86 (9,000-16,000)

58
$10,350.00

**MP-28, II SCHMEISSER SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 2408. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Drift windage adjustable front sight, tangent rear sight (graduated 100-1000 meters.) Ventilated bbl shroud. 1-pc wooden stock w/ metal butt plate. Sling swivel under bbl shroud, and sling swivel under stock and rear. Stock has finger grooves on both sides directly under rear sight. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Most of orig bluing has worn however exposed metal is in very good condition. Wooden stock has several dings, scrapes, and gashes, typical of rough rack wear in armory environment. Bore is clean with sharp rifling. Open bolt select fire mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. 4-34648 JZ54 (9,000-12,000)

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$37,950.00

**GERMAN MK-36 III. SN 4. Cal. 9mm. 20″ bbl. This is an EXTREMELY rare piece. It is believed that this firearm is an original Hugo Schmeisser prototype, designed in the mid 1930s. According to our records, the MK36 III never made it into production due to a patent infringement on the Vollmer designed operating spring. It is completely possible that this specimen may very well be the only example of its type in the United States, and possibly the world. No other existing samples are currently known. Drift adjustable front sight post, tangent rear sight(adjustable from 100-1000 meters). All metal has deep rich bluing. 1-pc wooden stock. Top wooden hand guard. Comes w/ leather sling that appears original. Metal butt plate. Includes one magazine. This very rare German machine gun is exemplified by it’s fantastic condition and it’s extremely low SN. This early open bolt design actually utilizes a bolt lock so bolt will not open unless the magazine is inserted. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Metal retains almost all of it’s original bluing. Wood stock is of exceptional quality although it possesses several light blemishes, small gouges, nicks and dings from typical handling and storage. The finish has remained very good. Select fire open bolt mechanism functions smooth, and bore is very clean. 4-34670 JZ14 (15,000-25,000)

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$18,400.00

**BROWNING MACHINE GUN M1919 A4. SN 86-70125. Cal. .30-06. Originally manufactured Saginaw Steeling Gear Division of General Motors and remanufactured by DLO Manufacturing Company in Stanford, Connecticut. 24″ bbl. All grayed parkerized finish. Perforated bbl jacket with metal pistol grip at rear. Folding leaf rear sight graduated for windage and elevation, micrometer adjustment (graduated 0-2400 yards.) Metal carrying handle on bbl. Handle has wooden hand grip. Gun mounted on standard M2 tripod for the 1919 A4 series with traverse and elevation mechanism. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Finish is complete with heavy coverage on entire firearm and tripod. Mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Bore is clean, and rifling is sharp. 4-34586 JZ66 (14,000-18,000)

61
$9,775.00

**MAXIM MG08/15 WATER COOLED MACHINE GUN. SN 3661. Cal. 8mm. This water cooled machine gun orig manufactured in Germany at the Erfurt Aresenal in 1917(remanufactured, possibly rewatted by Richard W. Urich of Allentown, Pennsylvania)is a fine and complete specimen. This water cooled Maxim utilizes a bipod that allows for full traverse. Several parts incorporate matching numbers. Including top cover, fusee cover, and feed block. Finish is blued. Front sight on water jacket band is windage drift adjustable blade, rear sight tangent (adjustable from 400-2000 meters.) Water jacket complete with hose and all connecting hardware. Checkered 1-pc wooden pistol grip and wooden rear butt stock. Gun is complete with spare pistol grip and trigger assembly. Also included is a German WWI military issue wooden carrying chest for two drum magazines with two drums. Chest is OD green painted with steel carry handle on top of chest. Both drums are OD green painted of metal manufacture with hinged lids, and ammo belt spools with winding levers. Each drum marked on lid “Feuer! Kurbelhoch” in white. One drum has “Feuer” marked in red. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. All metal is in good plus condition in relation to finish with very few scratches, dings, and imperfections found on firearms found typically of this age. Hose is flexible and not brittle. Wood is solid. Pistol grip still retains orig checkering. Wooden butt stock has a few minor dings and bumps with a light crack at rear of stock. Mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Bore exhibits plenty of rifling. Drums with included belt in case are also in fantastic condition and nicely compliment this MG08/15 package. 4-34598 JZ76 (8,500-10,500)

62
$5,750.00

**SWISS KE-7 LIGHT MACHINE GUN EXPORT MODEL. SN 5003. Cal. 7.92mm (8mm Mauser). Fantastic example of the export pattern for Persia(Iran). 25″ bbl. All blued finish, drift windage adjustable front post sight, tangent rear sight(graduated 100-2000 meters). 3-pc wooden stock set consisting of forend, pistol grip, folding bi-pod that collapses flush into wooden forend, and also includes one box magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bluing covers the majority of the bbl and slotted bbl jacket. Bluing on receiver is also quite complete except for minor wear caused by travel of nonreciprocating charging handle. Blemish on selector switch w/ matching light blemish on receiver indicating selector may have possibly been welded in safe position at one time(possible rewat although nothing else would indicate anything else other than originality.) Open bolt mechanism functions smooth and correct, and bore is clean w/ deep rifling. 4-34597 JZ13 (8,000-12,000)

63
$20,700.00

**SWISS MPKO MACHINE CARBINE. SN 3538. Cal. 9mm. 12″ bbl. Drift windage front post sight, rear tangent sight(graduate 100-1000 meters), 1-pc wooden stock w/ top wooden hand guard. All metal finish deep bluing> All parts appear to have matching numbers. Includes leather sling, and one 30-rnd magazine which folds horizontally into forend of stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. All metal and wood items are in fantastic condition. Very light scratches and dings on wood associated with normal handling and rack wear. All exposed metal surfaces retain a beautiful deep blue finish w/ only very light wear. Wooden stock incorporates 4 finger grooves on each side, and a deep channel to accept folding magazine. Bbl has light residue, but otherwise great condition. 4-34626 JZ11 (8,000-12,000)

64
$23,000.00

**JAPANESE TYPE 99 LIGHT MACHINE GUN. SN 13581. Cal. 7.7. 19″ heavy finned bbl. Windage drift adjustable front sight, elevation micro adjustable rear peep sight. Bayonet and scabbard attached directly under front sight at junction of bipod. Folding adjustable monopod at bottom of shoulder stock. 1-pc wooden pistol grip. Wooden shoulder stock with metal butt plate. Wooden grip on steel carrying handle. Magazine fed from top. Regulated gas system. Bayonet is Japanese single edge blade also used with Arisaka type 38 and 99 bolt action rifles, short rifles and carbines, as well as others. Includes 2.5 power optical sight. Even though most of eye piece is missing, optics are quite clear. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Metal finish is quite complete, and wood is in very good condition as well. Both dust covers (magazine and ejection port) function well. Bore is clean and rifling is sharp. Fire control mechanism appears to function smooth and correct when cycled by hand. Optics are remarkably clear although eye piece is broken. Bipod functions well, and monopod is smooth. Bayonet is in very good condition as well as leather and metal scabbard. Only obvious blemish is where top of bipod clamp was saw cut and removed from top 180 degrees of bbl. 4-34621 JZ70 (14,000-18,000)

65
$3,737.00

**FRENCH CHAUCHAT MOD 1915 LIGHT MACHINE GUN MANUFACTURED BY SIDARME. SN 23506. Cal. 8mm lebel. 18.5″ bbl. Flash hider permanently attached to bbl. Blue finish, standard offset post front sight, offset tangent rear sight, graduated 200-2000 meters. Tubular metal bi-pod, vertical wood foregrip, wood pistol grip, solid wood stock(no trap door or butt plate) PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Retains approx. 80-85% of orig. blue. Metal shows an extremely light pitting and several expected scrapes, scratches, and other handling marks. Wood has several gouges and gashes. Foregrip appears to have been repaired at some point. Cycling action by hand, appears to function only safe and full auto. Bore is clean w/ sharp lands. 4-34588 JZ4 (6,500-9,500)

66
$6,325.00

**MADSEN MODEL 50 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 44540. Cal. 9mm luger. 8″ bbl. All black painted finish. Clam shell receiver design with front grip safety mechanism directly behind magazine well. Side folding metal stock with leather cheek wrap. Orig. gun, made in Denmark. Drift adjustable blade front sight. Stationary rear peep sight. Includes canvas sling, and 32-rnd magazine. A fantastic specimen of this interesting sub machine gun design. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Uniform coverage on all exposed metal. Only light scratches from gentle handling and rack wear. All markings are clean and easy to read. Bore is bright and shiny. Open bolt mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Stock is sturdy in both open and folded positions. 4-34629 JZ31 (6,000-8,000)

67
$5,175.00

**PRE WWII ERMA MODEL EMP EARLY TYPE. SN 10190. Cal. 9mm luger. Apparent export model. Very few identifying marks other than serial numbers. Paperwork illustrates point of manufacture as Italy. Cocking handle is uncharacteristic of typical EMP. Also different is the absence of the standard safety mechanism. All exposed metal possesses blue finish. Drift windage adjustable front sight. Tangent rear sight(graduated 50-1000 meters), 1-pc stock with vertical foregrip under action rear of magazine well. Sling attachment right side of bbl ahead of ejection port, and on right side of stock on rear. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although paperwork indicates firearm is a registered transferable machine gun, at some point the chamber was plugged. All other mechanical components seem to function correctly including open bolt mechanism in semi, and in full, when cycled by hand. Bluing finish on metal is very thin on some spots. Wooden stock has several nicks and dings, characteristic of armory storage. 4-34663 JZ48 (6,000-10,000)

68
$5,750.00

**STURM, RUGER AC-556 MACHINE GUN. SN 190-07880. Cal. .223. Full stock, full auto version of the mini-14. Flash hider like used on GB model. Wood top hand guard. Fixed blade front sight. Rear peep sight adjustable for windage and elevation. 3-position selector (semi, 3-rnd burst, and full auto.) Comes with black nylon stock and Ruger factory 20-rnd magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. All bluing looks great with very little wear. All wood looks great with very few blemishes other than minor dings from rack wear during storage. Bore is shiny, and rifling is sharp. Mechanism functions well in semi burst, and full auto when cycled by hand. Safety engages correctly. 4-34636 JZ53 (5,500-6,500)

69
$8,338.00

**BRITISH STEN MARK II SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 55405. Cal. 9mm luger. Manufactured by J.L. & CO LTD (England). 7-3/4″ bbl “T style stock.” Standard welded blade front sight, standard welded peep rear sight, all Parkerized gray finish, and includes one magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently Unserviceable. Althought all paperwork indicates this is an orig. transferable machine gun it may have been dewated at one time. Bbl has an obstruction, and bbl shroud has been tack welded to receiver. Could be easily inexpensively restored to fully operational. Everything else seems correct, and open bolt mechanism functions properly in both semi, and full. All metal Pakerized w/ heavy coverage shows light rack and handling wear. 4-34653 JZ17 (5,000-8,000)

70
$8,050.00

**H&R REISING MODEL 50 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN S4814. Cal. .45ACP. 14″ bbl including 6 slot finned compensator. Drift adjustable horizontal front sight, elevation adjustable rear sight. Factory 12-rnd mag-well. Beautiful commercial Reising model 50 sub machine gun in fitted federal laboratories case. Complete with one factory magazine, and additional high capacity mag-well. Original web sling still in wrap with cleaning rod and jag. Heavy gray Parkerized finish. 15 groove finned bbl. Full wooden stock with sling swivel front and rear bottom of stock. Stock has metal butt plate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Very heavy Parkerizing on all exposed metal parts. No significant scratches or blemishes on metal. Absolutely beautiful full length wooden stock. No significant scratches or blemishes from rack wear handling. Gun looks like new. Action functions correctly when cycled by hand. 4-34611 JZ57 (3,500-6,500)

71
$6,325.00

**H&R RISING MODEL 50 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 91519. Cal. .45acp. All gray Parkerized finish on metal. 13″ bbl with attached compensator. Compensator has 6 slots. 2-3/4″ finned bbl section w/ 14 fins. Full wood stock w/ metal butt plate. Front sight drift adjustable for windage, rear sight step adjustable for elevation. Charging handle inside front of stock below bbl. Complete w/ 20-rnd orig. magazine, and green web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Although paperwork indicates this is a transferable machine gun, it may have been dewatted at some point. Evidenced by what appears to be a brass rod through the chamber. The remaining mechanism and fire control group appears to function normally and smoothly when cycled by hand in safe, semi, and full auto. 4-34634 JZ24 (3,500-5,000)

72
$3,162.00

**SWD M11/9 SUB MACHINE GUN. SN 86-0006614. Cal. 9mm. Classic M11 9mm sub machine gun. All exposed metal has Parkerized finish. Standard 5-1/2″ bbl. Collapsible stock. Non adjustable protect front post sight, non adjustable rear peep sight. Original hand strap on bbl. Package includes six Zytel Cobray high capacity magazines, and two Cobray factory magazine loaders. CONDITION: Fine. Gun appears to be in like new condition with the exception of internal firing evidence. Firearm functions well in safe, semi, and full when cycled by hand. THIS MACHINE GUN IS NOT PART OF THE STERN COLLECTION. IT IS SOLD HERE FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF OUR BIDDERS ONLY. 32046 JZ85 (2,900-3,500)

73
$5,175.00

**SWD M11/9 SUB MACHINE GUN WITH ORIGINAL MAC SILENCER. SN 86-0010596. Cal. 9mm. Classic M11 9mm sub machine gun. All exposed metal has Parkerized finish. Standard 5-1/2″ bbl. Collapsible stock. Non adjustable protect front post sight, non adjustable rear peep sight. Original hand strap on bbl. With military armament corporation (Powder Springs) M10 silencer. Package includes six Zytel Cobray high capacity magazines, and Cobray factory magazine loader. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Gun appears to be in like new condition with the exception of heavy internal firing evidence. Silencer also appears to have been “well tested.” Firearm functions well in safe, semi, and full when cycled by hand. Sub machine gun and silencer each carry their own transfer form. 4-34638, 4-34639 JZ58 (2,800-3,800)

74
$8,625.00

**DD RUSSIAN MODEL PTRS-41 ANTI TANK RIFLE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN AB1075. Cal. 14.5mm. The PTRS-41 is a semi auto military issue repeating anti tank rifle. Manufactured by Russian government arsenal, the mechanism of the PTRS-41 is very similar to the SKS rifle system. 54″ bbl with hooded post front sight drift adjustable for windage, rear tangent sight adjustable for elevation (adjustable for 1500 meters.) Magazine is loaded from the top and opens on the bottom. Wooden pistol grip. Wooden shoulder stock. Complete with heavy bipod. Quick change type bbl group. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently inoperable. Although paperwork indicates it’s a registered transferable destructive device, bbl has been obstructed in some way, and bbl group very lightly welded to receiver. Overall finish is fairly uniform. Wooden pistol grip is cracked and separated behind metal frame. 4-34601 JZ62 (3,000-6,000)

75
$31,625.00

WWII M2 PORTABLE FLAME THROWER. SN 53. An M2 Flame Thrower by Chemical Warfare Service U.S.A. with wand number 53. Wow, what a find, and all in a, green painted, fitted, wooden crate manufactured for the M2A1 series. Includes the wand, hose, tanks, field tool kit and 2 unopened packages labeled “Regulator, pressure assembly.” PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine+ : This unit appears to be unfired, although we are not certain. The labels on the crate are in very fine and readable condition. 4-34677 JZ101 (6,500-9,500)

76
$4,600.00

**DD SWEDISH MODEL PVG-42 RECOILLESS ANTI-TANK RIFLE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 2571. Cal. 20mm. 49″ bbl. All exposed metal has heavy bluing. Front protected blade sight, rear protected peep sight. Both fold in against bbl for compact storage or transportation. Leather carry handle above canvas sleeve with padded cheek piece. Leather shoulder cushion directly below cheek pad. 1-pc wooden pistol grip in front. Weapon loads from rear via rotating breech block. A conical cylindrical blast cone attached to rear of rifle. Firing mechanism secured to bottom of rifle with linkage connecting to trigger mechanism. There is a dovetail on bbl between front and rear sights for attachment of telescopic mount just above trigger. Canvas muzzle cover, and wooden storage and transit chest also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Aside from being an interesting and functional piece, the condition is very good and weapon is very complete. All portions of the firing mechanism functions smooth. Bluing is dark and quite uniform with only minor scratches and some very light surface rust starting towards front of bbl. Bore is clean and shiny, and rifling is sharp. 4-34595 JZ87 (6,000-8,000)

77
$4,025.00

**DD BOYES ANTI TANK RIFLE DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 39-927. Cal. .55 Boyes. Original Birmingham Small Arms Company, (Birmingham, England) Boyes anti tank rifle. Model MK1. Finish army issue. 40″ bbl. Finish style compensator on muzzle. BSA proof on most parts. Original dark blue finish with rubber recoil pad on stock mechanism as well as original oil brush in top of stock. Wooden cheek piece. Gun complete with wooden rear monopod and front bipod. Original front post sight and rear peep sight on left side (offset) to accommodate top loading box magazine. Two magazines, original tan canvas cover for action, and green canvas muzzle break cover are included with rifle. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Original finish is dark and deep with uniform coverage. Wooden monopod and wooden cheek piece are in very good condition. Bipod, magazines, muzzle break and all coverage are also in fine condition. 3×1/2″ mark on bbl 10 o’ clock position where bluing has worn. 4-34602 JZ74 (4,500-6,500)

78
$6,900.00

**DD TRW M-79 GRENADE LAUNCHER REGISTERED DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 21146675BES. Cal. 40mm. TRW manufacturer with apparent form-1 remanufacture by Bruce Stern. All parkerized finish w/ protect post front sight and orig. ladder type rear sight (graduated from 100-375 meters w/ 100 meter battle sight). Wood forearm, wood stock, and new extra fiberglass stock also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Metal and wood both show light markings from normal handling and rack wear. Mechanism functions smooth and correctly. Bbl has light deposits on lands but otherwise may clean up very well. 4-34617 JZ9 (3,500-5,500)

79
$26,450.00

**JAPENSE TYPE 97 TANK MACHINE GUN. SN 18555. Cal. 7.7mm. 28″ bbl. Deep blue finish. Bbl is finned. Protected blade front sight, elevation adjustable rear peep sight. Functioning dust cover over magazine-well. 2-panel wooden pistol grip with 3-position right side rotating stock. Includes rare cast bbl jacket. Full scope mount for telescopic sight. Includes 1.5 power telescopic sight. Black enamel tube 1-1/2″ in diameter, and 23″ in length including tan rubber eye piece. Windage and elevation knobs located at rear of tube. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Currently unserviceable. Even though gun is a registered transferable machine gun, at some point it was rendered inoperable apparently by obstructing the bore with an unknown metal. Remainder of firearm seems to function correctly and appears to be complete. Open bolt fire control mechanism functions correct and smooth when cycled by hand. Amount of orig finish is fantastic compared to other specimens of the same time frame. Telescopic sight only compounds the value as does cast bbl jacket. 4-34604 JZ69 (8,000-12,000)

80
$28,750.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Description states: “Swedish”. Description should read: “Swiss”.

**DD SOLOTHURN A.G. S18-1000 DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 1301. Cal. 20mm. Swedish model S18-1000 semi auto anti tank gun manufactured in 1940. Gun is all a purple hued bluing with a black rubber butt plate. Cocking/crank handle on right side receiver. The magazine-well with a spring loaded dust cover is on left side of receiver. Utilizes heavy bipod on front (adjustable for elevation.) Telescopic sight on left side of receiver. On top of scope is a tangent rear sight (graduated 200-1500 meters.) Gun has removable bbl. Gun includes muzzle and thread protector. Small muzzle break (4 holes in each side.) Large muzzle break (5 holes in each side.) Comes with 9 magazines, 1 single mag-pouch, and 1 double mag pouch. Complete cleaning, maintenance, and armorer kit in canvas pouch with fitted compartments. All comes in fitted wooden crate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Original finish is very fine plus, and has probably remained in this condition due to the care of packaging and storage. This is not a simple Solothurn, it is a complete Solothurn system with firearm, optics, multiple magazines, tools, and storage chest. It doesn’t get any nicer or any more complete than this. 4-34672 JZ67 (27,000-37,000)

81
$5,175.00

**DD ITALIAN BRIXIA MODEL 35 MORTAR DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 8890. Cal. 45mm. WWII single shot breech loading mortar. All blued finish. 10″ bbl sleeve with an outer sleeve that is octagonal in shape. Mortar is discharged via 6.5mm blank loaded in metal magazine. Magazine-well is on top rear of mortar with hinged metal cover. Aiming mechanism is part of an intricate folding tripod with tubular metal legs. Elevation mechanism is built into left side of tripod with angle indicator. Tripod folds into backpack configuration with two shoulder straps attached to front. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Mortar looks nice and operates smoothly when functioned by hand. Tripod is painted OD green. Mortar is finished in an original bluing, majority of which is still intact. Padding on bottom of mount when worn in the backpack configuration is thin and brittle. 4-34596 JZ95 (2,500-3,500)

82
$6,325.00

**DD GENERAL ELECTRIC ROCKET LAUNCHER MODEL M9A1 DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 155921. Cal. 2.36″ bazooka. 61″ overall length. There is a take down mechanism in the middle for easier storage or transport. Entire device painted OD green. Optical folding sight adjustable for elevation. 2-pc black pistol grip with firing safe control behind trigger. Includes one dummy round, and green web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Green paint on tube is scratched in several places from typical storage and handling. Tube locks up tight, and is solid. Optical sight works correctly, and trigger mechanism appears to work correctly as well. 4-34616 JZ89 (2,200-4,200)

83
$8,050.00

**DD RPG-2 ROCKET LAUNCHER REGISTERED DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 204210. Cal. 82mm rocket. Registered RPG-2 rocket launcher fires 82mm projectile. 37″ tube with 2 metal bands that hold a bamboo insulation jacket around the center portion of the tube. Graduated ladder style sight. Bright metal trigger group with wooden grips. Web sling permanently fixed to tube. Left side of trigger group contains no. 57 in a circle just above hand guard, no. 1 in a five pointed star, and a no. 51 in a triangle. Comes with one inert 82mm round. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. All markings are clean and crisp. Tube is solid. Sights are complete. Bamboo insulating jacket has several light scrapes and dings and one major gash that could have been caused by grazing enemy fire. 4-34614 JZ36 (1,800-2,400)

84
$2,300.00

**DD GERMAN PANZERBUSCHE MODEL RP43 DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 1005. Cal. 88mm(3.5″) Original German rocket launcher that spent some time in Finland; evidence by several markings on unit. Detachable flash shield with spare view plate. Tube is 64″ overall and painted olive green. Has a fixed rear, but adjustable front sight. Leather sling with shoulder strap. One inactive dummy round is included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Everything appears complete and functions as intended. Green paint is scraped and worn in several places. White painted Lettering “SA” in rectangle signifies Finish use. 4-34603 JZ88 (1,500-3,000)

85
$1,438.00

**DD JAPANESE TYPE 10 (CIRCA 1921) GRENADE LAUNCHER DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 4047. Cal. 50mm. All blued finish. Shaft, base, and plate are three separate components. For storage shaft fits inside tube and is retained by base plate washer that screws into mouth of tube. Trigger lever on side of shaft. Range adjustment scale engraved on movable ring on base of tube. Sighting line engraved on outside of tube. Oval cut and movable ring with corresponding cut in base of tube for range adjustment via gas escape. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Tube and shaft are heavily pitted and give the appearance of being refinished. Everything seems to function well and operates smoothly. 4-34605 JZ95 (900-1,800)

86
$2,300.00

**DD JAPANESE TYPE 89(1929)”KNEE MORTAR” DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE. SN 51524. Cal. 50mm. All blued finish. Two range scales on shaft of mortar. Round spring loaded angle indicator for 45 degree optimum fire angle. This mortar was accompanied by Amnesty registration paperwork citing date of registration February 7th, 1969. Mortar was acquired in 1945 in Okinawa. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Original finish is deep and thourough. Angle indicator works fine although window partially cloudy. Elevation mechanism functions well. Firing mechanism mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. 4-34606 JZ94 (900-1,800)

86A
$2,530.00

**AOW MARBLE ARMS COMPANY GAME GETTER AOW. SN 9264. Cal. .22/.44. .22 bbl is rifled, .44 bbl is not rifled. Rear sight is a peep sight adjustable for elevation, while front sight is a simple post. Collapsible rear stock holds to the bottom when not in use. Finish on firearm is a rich blue. Stock is shiny and unfinished. 2-pc plastic grips. Complete with leather holster. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bluing is rich and uniform although some areas have started to develop a slight patina finish; especially high contact areas such as around the bore. 4-34612 JZ92 (2,200-3,200)

86B
$1,150.00

**AOW HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HANDYGUN AOW. SN 33902. Cal. .410. Classic .410 H&R handygun. 12-1/4″ bbl is deep blued. Receiver is case hardened. Wood foregrip, and pistol grip. Pistol grip is lightly checkered. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bluing on bbl is very dark and very uniform. Receiver looks very fine, and wood has only minor scratches from storage. 4-34613 JZ91 (900-1,200)

87
$17,250.00

***DS BREN MK1 MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN AA2593. Cal. .303. 25″ bbl. All exposed metal painted black including bipod and receiver. Bren sits on a British MK2 tripod made of tubular steel with folding legs, and utilizes an adjustable elevation and traverse mechanism. Tan web sling attached to gun. Corresponding tan web slings attached to tripod in same general area. Muzzle break from gas system forward is stainless steel and retains natural finish. Front sight drift windage adjustable protected blade, rear sight is elevated peep adjusted by 2-1/4″ wheel mechanism on left side of receiver, (from 200-2000 meters in elevation.) This gun utilizes two dust covers; one on top of magazine entrance, and one on bottom of ejection port. Quick change bbl mechanism functions fluid and smoothly. Gun comes in custom storage chest that includes green canvas gun cover, tan canvas spare bbl cover, spare bbl, several cleaning tools, spare bipod, and tan web pouch containing cleaning and maintenance kit with other spare accessories. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bore is clean with very deep rifling. Quick change bbl utilizes wooden carry handle. Wood is in very good condition matching pistol grip and butt stock. Butt stock has a few minor dings, and one 2″ long hairline crack on left side behind receiver. Mechanism functions smooth and correctly when cycled by hand. Traverse and elevation mechanism on tripod system works smooth and correctly. 4-34592 JZ83 (20,000-25,000)

88
$25,300.00

***DS BREDA-ITALY M37 MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 636. Cal. 7.92. 26″ bbl. Tray fed style machine gun with orig sturdy bipod. Front and rear aircraft sight. Post rear sight with oval shaped spider web style on front, front sight is 8″ in width. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Firearm retains very little of it’s orig finish on bbl mechanism, however receiver still has dark black finish. Mechanism functions smooth when operated by hand. Tripod retains little of it’s orig green painted finish. Traverse and elevation mechanism functions well on tripod. 4-34582 (12,000-18,000)

88A
$14,950.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Title should read: ***DS JOHNSON ISRAEL 1948 MACHINE GUN PRE-86 DEALER SAMPLE.

***DS JOHNSON ISRAEL 1948 MACHINE GUN. SN 2668. Cal. 7.92. This post WWII version of the Johnson light machine gun was one of Israel’s first efforts at a homegrown LMG. Ultimately chambered in .303 this fine specimen, also known as the “DROR” is a 7.92mm variant. Rifle utilizes unique tubular stock and steel butt plate similar to the Johnson arms 1946 model. Wooden 2-pc pistol grip. Wooden carry handle mounted on steel ventilated bbl shroud. 4″ ventilated bbl shroud continues past front sight block but is composed of a Bakelite type material with smaller circular perforations then the steel bbl shroud. Folding bipod directly under front sight block. Front sight is drift windage adjustable hooded blade type, and rear sight is ladder type peep. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: This very rare and unique DROR light machine gun is in fine condition. Bakelite bbl shroud is completely undamaged and all exposed metal surfaces appear to retain the vast majority of their orig finish. Bore is brigth and shiny and rifling is deep. Action appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. Inscription on rear of receiver with electric pencil says “8mm-Israel.” All numbers appear to be matching. It is believed although undocumented to us, that this firearm may have accompanied the other rare Johnson machine guns included in this collection in the Winchester museum at some point. 4-34584 JZ75 (18,000-25,000)

89
$16,100.00

***DS MK1 VICKERS MACHINE GUN ON TRIPOD PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 7838. Cal. 303. Original UK Vickers on heavy tripod for Vickers maxim model of 1912. Tripod adjustable for traverse and elevation and functions smooth and precise. Front sight protected post, rear ladder sight (adjustable to 3000 meters.) Standard peep battle sight(set for 400 yards.) Water jacket wrapped with British brown leather cover lined with brass eyelets. British WWII and post WWI bulbous steel muzzle booster for Vickers-maxim M1912 water cooled heavy machine gun. British sheet metal condensation can for Vickers model 1915 maxim machine gun. Can is painted olive green. Also includes red condensation hose. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Water jacket painted green. Bluing on receiver is complete. Leather wrap is in good shape with a few repaired eyelets via old stitching. Traverse and elevation mechanism on tripod functions well. 4-34583 JZ64 (12,000-15,000)

90
$20,700.00

***DS MG34 ON LAFETTE TRIPOD PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 2396. Cal. 8mm. WaA63 codes. Burnn manufacturer 1943(Czechoslovakian manufacturer under German occupation) Original WWII gun. Registered pre 86 dealer sample receiver on an all matching parts kit. Manufacturer of the receiver and the parts kit are the same. Early bipod included with adjustment knob. Original WWII camouflage lafette painted tripod comes with original carrying straps. Aluminum anti aircraft post with fork and yoke with nazi proof marks. Also included is fully functional original WWII desert sand color optics appropriate for Africa corps with case and low light condition lighting kit. Complete tripod less spare bolt box. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good plus. Original butt stock shows large protruding crack that can be easily repaired. Original leather pads on tripod in extremely fine condition. 4-34585 JZ84 (12,000-18,000)

91
$10,350.00

***DS FN MODEL D MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 5491. Cal. .308. 24″ bbl complete with plastic carry handle. Spare bbl has wooden carry handle with canvas carry bag. Complete with 2 magazines, owners manual, and spare bbl. Protected drift windage adjustable front sight, rear tangent sight (adjustable 100-1500 meters.) Finned bbl with bipod. Wooden forend. 2-pc wooden pistol grips. Wooden butt stock with metal butt plate. Folding shoulder support and micro adjustable monopod. Original FN owners manual. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Facotry bluing covers well and is uniform throughout. All wood is in decent condition with some dings from storage and handling. Mechanism functions well when cycled by hand in both fast and slow setting and functions correctly in safe. Bbl is clean and rifling is sharp. 4-34591 JZ63 (12,000-15,000)

92
$14,950.00

***DS SIG MODEL 510-4 PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 19960. Cal. 308(7.62 NATO) 20″ bbl. Protected post front sight. Rear elevating peep sight(adjustable from 100-600 meters.) Unique muzzle break and bayonet lug complete with bayonet in like new condition. Folding bipod closes on top out of sight radius but rotates for bottom use. Carry handle balances well directly above magazine well. Beautiful wooden forend. Corresponding wooden butt stock with metal butt plate. Plastic pistol grip. One 20-rnd magazine also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bore is bright and shiny. Mechanism is smooth. Entire finish is very fine plus including wood and metal. Very light handling marks if any. As close to new as possible without being stored in a box. 4-34635 JZ28 (10,000-14,000)

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$9,775.00

***DS MADSEN M956 MACHINE GUN ON DANISH MOUNT PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 1017. Cal. 7.92. 23″ bbl. Unique model 956 Madsen is magazine fed from top left side of the receiver. Original black painted finish. Perforated bbl shroud with finned bbl. Removable flash hider. Protected post front sight, tangent rear sight (graduated in elevation from 200-1900 meters.) Bipod connected just rear of front sight on bbl jacket. Carry handle directly in front of rear sight. Wooden carry handle in good condition and matches wooden rear stock. Madsen is mounted on Danish manufactured tubular steel tripod. Tripod is painted OD green. Traversing and elevation mechanism on tripod work fine and smooth. Tripod includes remote trigger assembly which is operated by cable on a squeeze bar mounted in horizontal handle in portion of traversing assembly. Gun comes with four magazines, and one leather magazine pouch. Contains leather tool kit which includes multiple tools, cleaning rod, broken shell extractor, oil bottle, and original 1948 owners manual. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Black paint covers most of exposed metal. Green paint covers most magazines. Paint on gun and magazines demonstrate scratching and wear from typical armory handling and use. Wooden stock in good condition with a few minor dings, but nothing that would effect structural integrity. Mechanism functions fine when cycled by hand. Interesting and unique tripod functions very well in relation to traverse, elevation, and the unique remote firing mechanism. 4-34578 JZ81 (6,000-10,000)

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$23,000.00

***DS AUSTEN MK1 SUB MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN C6384. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Drift adjustable front sight, non adjustable rear peep sight> All metal dark blue finish> Dual vertical pistol grips w/ composite covers, front and rear sling swivel, and collapsible skeletal under-folding stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Bluing is uniform and complete on all metal parts. Wrinkle finish on magazine well. Open bolt mechanism functions smooth and correct in semi, and full. Stock locks tight in extended position. Rifling shows an extremely light pitting but is an overall great shooting condition. An aggressive cleaning might bring back to fantastic condition. 4-34622 JZ19 (7,000-10,000)

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$6,900.00

***DS ARMALITE AR-10 PORTUGUESE MODEL MANUFACTURED BY AI NEDERLAND PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 007533. Cal. 7.62mm(.308) 22″ bbl. Portuguese model w/ short hand guard and top mounted bayonet lug. Complete with AI bayonet and scabbard. Brown composite short forend, pistol grip, and stock. Folding bipod that collapses integral to front hand guard. Ventilated bbl shroud between hand guard and front sight block. Front sights are nonadjustable protected post. Rear sight elevation adjustable peep sight. Charging handle inside carry handle(not behind like current AR variants.) Green web sling, and one 20-rnd magazine are also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Plastic furniture has a few dings and cracks in composite forend from rough handling and storage. Buttstock has 7″ crack in the toe portion that wraps around. Original metal finish mostly remaining. Bbl and bipod are gray Parkerized and quite complete. Bipod has extremely minor pitting. Upper and lower receiver exhibit only typical rack and light handling wear. Bore exhibits a little fouling. Mechanism functions by hand smoothly and correctly in safe, semi, and full auto. 4-34631 JZ23 (4,500-7,000)

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$8,050.00

***DS EGYPT GOVERNMENT ARSENAL PORT-SAID SUB MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 001. Cal. 9mm. An original Egyptian Port-Said 9mm sub machine gun. Imported by P.O. Bello Armamentos, Inc. Protected post front sight adjustable for windage and elevation. Three position blade rear sight. All metal is a dark blue finish including side folding wire stock. Includes leather sling, and one stick magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair. Heavy blue coverage on all exposed metal parts with some fading. Dings, scratches, and marks from handling and storage. Wire stock locks open, and closes tightly. Wooden grips are in good condition although both have illegible yellow paint marks. Open bolt full auto mechanism functions well when cycled by hand. Bore is pitted but retains deep rifling. 4-34637 JZ41 (3,500-4,500)

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$4,025.00

***DS ORIGINAL ISRAELI UZI SUB MACHINE GUN PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 066955. Cal. 9mm. Original Uzi SMG manufactured by Israeli military Industries and imported by Interarms of Alexandria of Virginia. Original 10″ bbl. Elevation adjustable protected front post. Standard flip rear peep sight(100 & 200 meters.) Bottom folding collapsible stock. 3 position selector on left side marked A,R,S. Black plastic forearm and pistol grip. Marked S.M.G UZI above serial number and IMI in oval. Bayonet lug and bayonet with scabbard. One 32-rnd magazine, spare bbl, and green web sling are also included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Open bolt mechanism functions smoothly by hand in safe, semi, and full. Finish is full and consistent, showing very little handling or storage wear. Stock locks tightly in open and closed position. 4-34618 JZ37 (3,200-4,200)

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$5,750.00

***DS WALTHER MPK 9MM PRE 86 DEALER SAMPLE. SN 12730. Cal. 9mm. 7″ bbl. Standard current MPK w/ black phosphate finish and metal right hand side folding stock. Protected post front sight, peep and blade style rear sight. Includes green leather and web sling, and one 32-rnd stick magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Heavy rack wear on metal parts. Blemish on receiver above take down pin. Stock functions correctly and locks tightly. Bbl is very clean and bright with deep rifling. Open bolt mechanism functions correctly in safe, semi, and full when cycled by hand. 4-34615 JZ16 (3,000-5,000)

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$5,750.00

*THREE (3) BRITISH P.I.A.T. ANTI-TANK WEAPONS. SN IC/A54633: IC/BZ12456: GZ14565. Cal. 88mm – The P.I.A.T. (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank) was an active anti-tank launcher for the British Infantry from 1942 to 1950. Here we have 3 fantastic specimens packaged in a Greek WWII Army issue wooden crate. There is an inert / practice round included with each launcher for a total of 3. The projectile launched was an 88mm, 3 pound warhead with an impact fuse and was launched by a propelling charge in a hollow tail between the warhead and the stabilizing fins. Although it had a reasonable maximum range, the actual range it was found to be effective was in the area of 100 yards or so. The launchers measure 39 inches in length and weigh approximately 32 pounds. They have a bipod that mounts in a ring area in front of tube. They utilize a large internal spring to assist in the firing mechanism and to help tame the enormous recoil. The shoulder piece has a rubber filled, canvas pad laced on the stock section and 2 tan, web slings on the right side of the launcher. The rear sight (aiming mechanism) is on the left side of the tube behind the pistol grip and the front sight is a folding pin located above the front of the trigger guard. A small cork (on a retention chain) is attached to the tube on the right side. The cork is used to plug the mechanism after it is cocked, before loading the projectile. The steel pistol grip is covered with a black plastic, 2-piece covering. It is important to note that the BATFE had listed these in Section III of the Curios & Relics List: Weapons Removed From The NFA As Collector’s Items And Classified As Curios Or Relics Under The GCA. These are no longer NFA firearms and simply transfer as standard, Title I firearms! No transfer fees and no NFA style paperwork wait. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good – These interesting launchers are a great find, especially with their practice rounds and fitted wooden crate. It would be a great addition to any collection or just an opportunity for a few buddies to chip in on something really unique and reasonably priced. 4-34680 JZ99 (2,800-3,800)

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$1,725.00

**S ORIGINAL MAXIM SILENCER .25 CALIBER. SN IRS2836. Cal. .25acp. Original Maxim silencer has offset bore, and threaded muzzle cap. 6-1/8″ long. Blue finish. Seven grooves in partial ribbed design. 4″ single groove on bottom of silencer runs parallel with the bore for sighting purposes. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Retains most of it’s original blue finish on tube, although endcap is mostly brown and exposed metal surface. Hand stamped with issued IRS serial number on endcap. 4-34671 JZ93 (800-1,200)

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$51,750.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Correction) The catalogue states that this is a modern firearm, however it is not a modern firearm, therefore not subject to BATFE regulations.

*BORCHARDT PATENT MODEL 1893 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL #19. SN 19. Cal. 7.65. All blued finish with a 7-1/2″ bbl and 2-piece wooden checkered grip. Most all parts are marked “19”, except cheekpiece. Chamber marked “Waffenfabrik Loewe, Berlin”; toggle marked “D.R.P. No. 75837”; right side of frame marked “System Borchardt.Patent.” with numerous German proofs on left side of chamber and bbl. Pistol comes complete in carry case with accessories, shoulder stock with attached leather holster, four matching magazines, a dummy magazine with an intracal brass oiler, a cleaning rod with tips, a leather shoulder strap, a small oil can marked “Made in USA”, a wooden cheekpiece for the shoulder strap with a brass plunger knob, two flat metal screwdrivers; all parts except cheekpiece is marked “19”. Cheekpiece numbered “351”. Carrying case is covered with black leather and has a covered carrying handle with nickel plated hardware. Case is lined in green vaize. Back of dummy clip is marked “GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT” as is the bottom of the stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains 98% of its orig blue finish with nitride blue on the trigger, springs and plates. It shows very little wear and has just a little bit of finish corrosion on the grip straps, top of toggle and toggle knob with a very slight amount of finish wear on the front sight ring. Grips are in excellent condition with no dents or bruising at all and very sharp checkering. Grip screws retain nearly all of their blue and just one slight bugger on the left. Nickel plated magazines are in very good condition with a little light pitting into the nickel and numbered wooden bottoms remain flawless. Dummy magazine with brass oiler is in excellent condition as are the cheekpiece, screwdriver and all of the other accessories. Buttstock also shows excellent plus, retaining almost all of the blue on the metal with just a minimal of corrosion and a couple of very minor scuffs. Holster is soft and pliable but shiny black dye leather has all but flaked off. Leather shoulder strap is soft and pliable but showing its age with some cracking. Leather covered case, with the small flat that reads “J.L. Childs, Floral Park, L.I.” shows very good with some nicking throughout. Leather case handle is pretty dry but shows no tearing at this point. Action is crisp and clean and bore is bright and shiny. One would go far and wide to find a better or more complete Borchardt than this. 4-33902 BK130 (30,000-40,000)

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$15,812.00

*RARE 1902 LUGER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. SN 23741. Cal. 30 Luger. Fine early carbine with 11-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, ramp front sight and a 300 meter graduated ramp rear sight. The chamber area is unmarked and it has the “dwm” marking on toggle link. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips, a checkered schnable tipped forearm and checkered straight stock with serrated horn buttplate and sling loops with an orig brown leather sling. It also has an orig commercial magazine with unmarked wooden base. Right grip may be an old replacement, although it fits perfectly. It has the number “05” stamped on inside with an unusual vertical arrow & two “V”‘s stamped in the same area. Left grip has two lightly stamped “E”‘s and a 6-pointed star or asterisk stamped on inside. Approx. 2,500 of these rare carbines were made with only limited numbers surviving today. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including stock & forearm, grips as noted. Overall retains most of its orig factory blue with some very small spots of slight discoloration in one small area on bbl with some slight muzzle & sharp edge wear. Front & back straps retain dark blue with a few scattered spots of fine rust. Wood is sound with stock & forearm retaining about all of an outstanding professionally restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with fine pitting. Grips are very fine plus with sharp diamonds and very minor wear. Magazine is extremely fine. 4-33916 JR99 (10,000-15,000)

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$1,725.00

*DWM 1908 NAVY LUGER. SN 6494s. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl with adjustable rear sight. A reproduction Navy made by adding a new Navy rear toggle and a new Navy bbl to a 1920 DWM frame and receiver and adding Navy proofs and unit mark. Added Navy unit mark on the front strap (O.1152) and a Kriegsmarine “M” over anchor stamp added to the rear grip strap. The orig magazine has been renumbered and Navy proofed to match the gun. Checkered walnut grips have been renumbered to match the gun. Some small parts have been renumbered to match. CONDITION: The blue and straw are 95% with some original finish. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33195 BS17 (2,000-2,500)

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$6,612.00

*SCARCE MODEL 1908 NAVY LUGER. SN 2106a. Cal. 9 mm. Standard Navy Luger with 6″ bbl, dovetail front sight and 2-position, 200 meter sliding rear sight at the rear of the toggle. It has full checkered walnut grips which are unnumbered but appear orig to this piece. Accompanied by an orig Luger Navy magazine with concentric rings on thumb pads with serial number “5028,” that have been stamped over another number. The word “GESICHERT” under the safety was milled away from the bottom position and remarked in the top position. It has standard crown over “M” and crown proofs on left side of receiver, bbl & breech block. Back strap, just below grip safety has the unit mark “W.K. / 8161”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl & receiver retain most of their fine orig factory blue with slight muzzle and sharp edge wear. Frame retains about 95-96% strong orig blue with some thinning on sideplate. Overall retains most of its orig straw colors, faded on thumb safety and face of trigger. Grips are sound with a few scattered chipped diamonds and showing light to moderate wear. Magazine is fine with a couple of chipped edges on edges of base. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some slight scuffing just in front of chamber. 4-34151 JR147 (4,000-6,000)

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$3,450.00

*MODEL 1916 DWM NAVY LUGER. SN 4242. Cal. 9 mm. Standard Model 1914 Navy Luger with 6″ bbl, dated “1916” over chamber. Also dated “1916” on left side of front sight base and left front edge of receiver. It has 2-position 100 & 200 meter rear sight with full checkered walnut grips and a commercial Navy magazine with wood base marked in script “Cal. 9 mm”. Although these pistols were produced in large quantities they are quite scarce today as most were issued during the two World Wars and lost as sea, while surviving examples were modified to conform to the agreements in the Treaty of Versailles after WWI. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except grips which are numered “60”. Overall retains 93-95% strong orig blue with some scattered spots of light pitting on right side of bbl and very fine pitting on front & back straps. May be an old arsenal re-do. Various pieces retain small amounts of orig straw color. Grips show light to moderate wear with right grip having been partially repointed. Magazine is extremely fine with wood base retaining most of its orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with fine frosting. 4-34152 JR70 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,600.00

*SCARCE PERSIAN CONTRACT ARTILLERY LUGER WITH STOCK, HOLSTER & RIG. SN 3568. Cal. 9 mm. 1930’s Mauser Contract artillery Luger with 8″ tapered rnd bbl, pedestal mounted dovetail front sight with an 800 meter rear sight with Farsi numbering. Top of chamber area has the Royal Iranian crest and toggle link is marked in Farsi. Serial numbers are also in Farsi with a series of Farsi writing & numbers on right side of receiver. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and a mismatched aluminum base magazine with Farsi number “3771”. Stock is matching numbered and is complete with brown leather holster containing an orig cleaning rod and takedown tool in their respective pouches. It also has orig shoulder strap with two-pocket mag pouch. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains most of its orig factory blue with some thinning around muzzle and sharp edge wear with a series of five or six small scratches on bbl. Receiver & frame retain virtually all of their orig blue with about 30-40% orig straw colors. Grips are sound with a few scattered bruises and chipped diamonds and show moderate wear. Magazine is very fine. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Holster shows moderate wear with some darkening over lower half. Straps & mag pouch are fine. Stock is fine with a few light scratches. 4-33915 JR79 (4,000-6,000)

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$6,038.00

*DWM 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER WITH STOCK & RIG. SN 3821. Cal. 9 mm. Usual configuration with 8″ bbl, fine tune front sight and 800 meter fine tune rear sight. It has “1917” chamber date and “DWM” marked toggle link. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and a matching numbered wood base magazine. Accompanied by an orig Luger board stock with Imperial German proof on left side and the number “5339b” on attaching iron. It has an orig “HUGOPRETZEL & CO. / BERLIN / 1916” brown leather holster with shoulder straps and a 2-pocket spare magazine pouch. It has an orig cleaning rod in the pouch on front edge of holster and is also accompanied by an orig sight adjusting tool. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig factory finish with some slight thinning around muzzle and on side plate. Trigger, lock bolt, safety & extractor retain most of their orig straw colors. Grips, although unnumbered, appear to be orig to this pistol and show only very minor diamond point wear with one or two chipped diamond points. Magazine is fine. Stock & holster rig are extremely fine, appear to never have been issued with holster retaining most of its beautiful orig brown finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, possibly unfired. 4-34154 JR78 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,588.00

*DWM ROYAL PORTUGUESE ARMY LUGER SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 384. Cal. 30 Luger. DWM military contract for the Portuguese Armed Forces under the reign of Manuel II, manufactured in period 1908-1910. This pistol has blue finish with 4-3/4″ bbl, standard dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight with the crown over “M2” cipher of Manuel II over chamber area and “DWM” on toggle link. It has the Portuguese triangle in a circle proof on left side of receiver and rear of frame. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an orig Portuguese wood base magazine with the Portuguese proof on bottom. Only about 5,000 of these pistols were made and usually show moderate to heavy wear. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl & receiver retain about 90% strong orig blue with sharp edge wear and some very fine scattered pinpoints of rust. Breechblock & toggle system retain most of their orig factory blue with fine edge wear. Frame retains 60-70% orig blue with front & back straps and grip safety a dull blue patina. Sides of frame, under grips, are moderately pitted. Various parts retain strong orig straw colors with losses confined to face of trigger and thumb safety. Grips show moderate wear with several chipped diamonds. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, dark in grooves. 4-34181 JR85 (3,000-5,000)

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$3,162.00

*EXTREMELY RARE MAUSER BANNER 1935/06 PORTUGUESE MILITARY LUGER. SN 2334v. Cal. 30 Luger. Very rare contract Luger, only 564 made in 1935 for the Portuguese military. Pistol has blue finish with 4-3/4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has intertwined “GNR” which stands for “GARDE NATIONALE REPUBLICANIE”, the Portuguese Republic National Guard. Toggle link has a small Mauser banner and extractor is marked “CARREGADA” with the safety marked “SEGURANCA”. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and a proper unnumbered aluminum base magazine. It also has a grip safety which is an unusual feature for this late production Luger. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching except grips which are unnumbered. Overall retains virtually all of its strong blue and about 75% straw colors. Bbl has scattered pinpoint pitting on outside. It is possible that the finish may be an old expertly applied arsenal redo. Grips show light wear with a holster bruise on right side with moderate wear at bottom edges. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 4-34182 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,300.00

*SWISS MODEL 1906 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 14691. Cal. 30 Luger. Shield in cross model with 4-3/4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight with “DWM” toggle link marking and the serrated shield with Geneva cross in center. It has full checkered walnut grips and an orig Swiss wood base magazine with aluminum insert. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Grips have a large “1” inside but appear to be orig to this pistol. Overall retains about all of its fine arsenal restored blue finish with strong bright straw colors. Grips show moderate wear, a little heavier on right side and also retain most of a restored finish. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. 4-33909 (3,000-5,000)

111
$2,012.00

*SWISS MODEL 1906 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 5237n. Cal. 30 Luger. Cross in a sunburst Swiss Luger with 4-3/4″ bbl, standard dovetail front sight with “DWM” toggle link marking and the Geneva cross in a sunburst over chamber area. Bottom of bbl has Swiss proofs. Fitted with matching numbered full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by a reproduction stainless magazine with brown plastic base. This pistol does not show a release date. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including grips, except magazine as noted. Overall retains about 95% arsenal restored finish. Grips are sound showing light to moderate wear with a bruise on right side. Occasionally the grip safety will bind under grip, otherwise mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 33906 JR74 (2,500-4,000)

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$4,025.00

*SWISS MODEL 1900 MILITARY LUGER PISTOL. SN 2459. Cal. 30 Luger. Blue finish with 4-3/4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight with Swiss Arsenal altered U-notch rear sight with tiny Swiss proof forward of rear sight indicating alteration in Switzerland. It has the sunburst Swiss cross over chamber area and Swiss proofs on left side of bbl and left side of receiver. Fitted with full checkered, matching numbered walnut grips and an orig Swiss wood base magazine with aluminum insert. Exactly 3,000 of these pistols were made for the Swiss military. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including grips. Bbl finish is slightly thinned near receiver, otherwise there is only faint sharp edgewear and high point wear on sideplate. Trigger, lock bolt, safety and toggle lock retain most of their bright orig straw colors. Grips show light wear with a few scattered chipped diamonds and a ding on upper right side. Magazine is slightly dulled but fine. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33910 (4,000-6,000)

113
$2,415.00

*SWISS MODEL 1906 LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 24728. Cal. 30 Luger. Fine Swiss-made Luger with 4-3/4″ bbl, standard dovetail front sight with “WAFFENFABRIK / BERN” and a Geneva cross on toggle link. It has Geneva cross proofs on bbl and receiver with an “M” proof on left side of receiver. Bottom front of frame is hand-stamped “P53”. It has checkered walnut grips with smooth edges and a standard Luger wood base magazine. This model of Swiss Luger was made in the Swiss Arsenals when Germany was no longer capable of supplying pistols due to the war effort. There are made with typical Swiss precision and attention to detail. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching including grips. Magazine as noted above. Overall metal retains 94-95% strong orig blue with some thinning to front & back straps with some light surface corrosion at toe of grip area. Grips retain about all of their orig arsenal varnish and various parts retain about 50-60% straw colors. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33908 JR73 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,242.00

*SWISS MODEL 1929 MILITARY LUGER PISTOL. SN 66785. Cal. 30 Luger. Swiss made Luger with 4-3/4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has a black phosphate finish with black composition grips and a stainless steel magazine with mottled brown composition base. Toggle link has serrated shield with Geneva cross with full serial number on top of rear link. Extractor is marked “GELADEN” and toggle knobs are not knurled. Some small parts have the Geneva cross proof. Several thousands of this model of pistol were made in both military and commercial ranges, this one was made for the Swiss military. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, all matching. Retains virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood. Grips are crisp, mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-33907 JR71 (2,500-4,000)

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$3,738.00

*1923 STOEGER LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 1029. Cal. 30 Luger. Appears to be an old re-work with 4-3/4″ bbl, Sheard dovetail front sight with the U.S. spread-winged eagle over chamber and no markings on toggle linK whatsoever. Right side of receiver is marked “A.F. STOEGER INC / NEW YORK”. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an orig commercial wood base magazine marked “GERMANY”. Front of frame, below serial number, is also marked “GERMANY”. Safety is marked “SAFE” while extractor is marked “GELADEN”. Bbl is properly unnumbered as is the entire breechblock & toggle system, giving rise to the thought that the breechblock & toggle may be old replacements. Less than 1,000 of these were manufactured in various bbl lengths out to 24″. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about all of a fine professionally restored finish to the blue with properly polished rails and interior parts. Overall retains 50-60% thinned orig straw colors. Grips are extremely fine showing light wear. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 4-34153 JR87 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,300.00

*MAUSER S/42 CODE G-DATE (1935) LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 2225b. Cal. 9 mm. Usual configuration with 4″ bbl, dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has a “G” over chamber area signifying manufacture in 1935 when the Nazis were attempting to conceal their national rearmament. It also has the “S/42” code (Mauser) on toggle link. Fitted with full checkered, unnumbered walnut grips and a matching numbered aluminum base magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains 90-92% strong orig blue, slightly thinned on bbl, with sharp edge & high point wear. Front & back straps are strong. Grips have a few chipped diamonds and show light to moderate wear. Magazine is extremely fine. Overall retains about 75-80% thin orig straw colors. Mechanics are fine, bright, slightly frosted bore. 4-34160 JR91 (2,500-4,000)

117
$5,462.00

*MAUSER (S/42) “K”-DATE GERMAN LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 2029. Cal. 9 mm. 1934 production German military pistol, blue finish with 4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has a “K” over chamber area with “S/42” on toggle link and an “S” on most of miscellaneous parts. Right side of receiver has a variety of German proofs. Fitted with full checkered, matching numbered walnut grips and an aluminum base magazine numbered “5549h”. This was the first model of the coded date & manufacturer Lugers produced by Germany in an effort to disguise their rearmament. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including grips, except magazine as noted. Bbl, receiver, breech block and toggle system retain about 95% strong orig blue with light edge wear and a few scattered chemical spots. Frame retains 65-70% strong orig blue with front & back straps a blue/gray patina. Various parts retain about 60-70% orig straw colors. Grips show moderate wear with a few chipped diamonds and some dark oil staining. Magazine is extremely fine. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34164 JR84 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,300.00

*MAUSER S/42 CODE 1936 MILITARY LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 8378a. Cal. 9 mm. Usual configuration with blued finish, 4″ bbl and dovetail front sight with fixed rear sight. It has the “1936” date over chamber with “S/42” code for Mauser on toggle link. By 1936 the Nazis no longer felt the need to conceal their rearmament, so they began using the actual date of manufacture on pistols although they continued for several years to use a code for the manufacturer. This pistol is fitted with unnumbered, full checkered walnut grips that undoubtedly are original to this pistol. It also has an aluminum based magazine bearing number “5374l”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except magazine and grips as noted above. Overall retains 92-93% strong orig blue, slightly thinned on front & back straps with sharp edge and high point wear. Grips have a few chipped diamonds and show light to moderate wear. Magazine is fine with about 75% orig blue. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, frosty in grooves. 4-34161 JR92 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,588.00

*MAUSER S/42 CODE LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 6424s. Cal. 9 mm. Fine orig Luger with blue finish, 4″ bbl, dovetailed front sight & fixed rear sight. It has “1937” chamber date and “S/42” toggle link marking. Fitted with properly unnumbered, full checkered walnut grips and a matching numbered black body, aluminum base magazine. Frequently the 1937-dated Lugers have the blued appointments instead of the earlier style straw colored pieces. This one retains the earlier style straw colored trigger, lock bolt, thumb safety and ejector. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including magazine, except grips as noted above. Overall retains 95-96% strong orig blue with some light muzzle and sharp edge wear. Front & back straps are strong with only some slight small spots of surface etching. The four straw colored parts retain most of their strong straw color, somewhat thinned on the safety and face of trigger. Grips show light to moderate wear with a few chipped diamonds. Magazine is also very fine, crisp mechanics, strong bright bore with some fine pitting in the grooves. 4-34162 JR96 (2,500-4,000)

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$3,162.00

*1934 MAUSER BANNER GERMAN POLICE CONTRACT LUGER. SN 4995x. Cal. 9 mm. Blue finish with 4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has “1940” chamber date and the Mauser banner on toggle link. Bbl is properly unnumbered with the correct bbl proof and the eagle “N” proof on receiver by serial number. Right side of receiver has the eagle “L” police proof. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips that have correct waffenampt markings and accompanied by a matching numbered aluminum bas magazine. Left side of receiver also has the police sear safety. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips which are unnumbered but are correct to the pistol. Overall retains 96-98% strong orig salt blue with “black” appointments instead of the straw colors usually found on Lugers. Grips show light to moderate wear with a few light bruises and a couple of chipped diamonds. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34159 JR88 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,530.00

*MAUSER byf41 BLACK WINDOW LUGER SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 635x. Cal. 9 mm. Fine Black Widow Luger with 4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has “41” chamber date and “byf” toggle link marking. Fitted with orig checkered black composition grips and a black “fxo” magazine with black composition base that bears the waffenampt “37”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips & magazine which are purposely unnumbered. Overall retains 95-96% strong orig factory finish with very slightly thinned back strap that is turning slightly plum with a few scattered spots of fine rust. The black appointments retain virtually all of their orig factory finish. Grips show very slight diamond point wear and magazine is extremely fine with only slight wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34156 JR93 (2,750-4,500)

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$2,530.00

*MAUSER byf41 BLACK WIDOW LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 7361y. Cal. 9 mm. Fine Black Widow Luger with 4″ bbl, usual dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight. It has “41” chamber date and “byf” toggle link marking. Fitted with orig checkered black composition grips and a black “fxo” magazine with black composition base that bears the waffenampt “37”. Accompanied by an orig 1-pc rnd leather lanyard with attaching strap and brass swivel. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including grips, except magazine which is unnumbered but is correct to pistol. All of the appointments retain most of their orig black finish. Overall retains 95-96% strong orig finish with only light muzzle & sharp edge wear and a chemical spot over chamber area. Back strap has a couple of thin spots with front strap slightly thinned and a worn spot on toe. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with scattered light pitting. Lanyard is fine, dark & oil stained. 4-34158 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,300.00

*1908 MILITARY DATED GERMAN LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 9887b. Cal. 9 mm. Standard 1908 Luger with 4″ bbl, dovetailed front sight and fixed rear sight with “1914” dated chamber and “dwm” marked toggle link. Fitted with matching numbered full checkered walnut stocks with a matching numbered aluminum base magazine, also bearing the number “2” signifying that this was the spare magazine originally issued with the pistol. The 1908 model became the standard design for the remainder of Luger production through 1945. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including grips & magazine. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig factory blue with slight muzzle and sharp edge wear with some thinning on sideplate. Receiver & frame have a few scattered spots of very fine light pitting with a cleaned spot of pitting on left side of frame. Most of the straw colors have been cleaned bright. Grips show light to moderate wear, mostly on right side with a few chipped diamonds. Magazine is also very fine. Crisp mechanics, bright shiny bore, slightly frosted in grooves. 4-34163 JR94 (2,500-4,000)

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$1,725.00

*1914 MODEL DWM LUGER MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 1380i. Cal. 9 mm. Standard production military pistol with 4″ bbl, usual dovetailed front sight with fixed rear sight. It has “1915” chamber date with “DWM” marked toggle link. Fitted with full checkered, matching numbered walnut grips and its orig matching numbered walnut base magazine which has the right side missing. This was the standard WWI military issue pistol and rarely is found in all matching orig condition as most were re-worked post WWI. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine, all matching including grips & magazine. Overall retains about 85-90% strong orig blue with sharp edge & high point wear. Front & back straps retain most of their orig blue with a few scattered spots of light rust. Ejector is cracked near rear edge but still completely functional. Grips show moderate wear with a few chipped diamonds. Magazine, as previously noted, is missing the right side of base and retains about 30-40% orig nickel finish. Mechanics are fine, strong dark bore. 4-34157 JR89 (2,000-3,500)

125
$2,875.00

*DWM 1908 COMMERCIAL LUGER. SN 57612. Cal. 9 mm. Blue finish with 4″ bbl, standard dovetail front sight & fixed rear sight. It has usual straw colored appointments with unnumbered full checkered walnut grips and standard wood base magazine numbered to another pistol. This pistol is made without hold-open device and its new style safety became the standard for all future Lugers. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching. Overall retains virtually all of its orig factory blue and straw colors with only very fine sharp edge wear and high point wear on side plate. Magazine base has been expertly repaired. Grips are crisp with one or two chipped diamonds showing very light diamond point wear. Mechanics are crisp, strong bore, frosty in grooves. 4-34155 JR68 (2,500-4,000)

126
$2,185.00

*1906 COMMERCIAL LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 27250. Cal. 9 mm. Usual configuration with new style, short frame, 4″ bbl with dovetailed front sight and fixed rear sight. It has a grip safety with matching numbered, full checkered walnut grips and an orig style commercial magazine with unnumbered wood base. Bbl appears to have been recycled during manufacturing process as there are early “bug” proofs with the number “118.35” barely legible on bottom in addition to the correct matching serial number. Numbers of bbl are identical in size & shape to numbers on frame and there are no other indications of re-work. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching including grips except magazine which is properly unnumbered. Overall retains about 95% strong blue that may be a very old restoration with muzzle & sharp edge wear. Grip straps are strong with some slight surface etching. Trigger and ejector retain strong straw colors while safety & lock bolt retain traces of straw colors. Grips show moderate wear with some light bruising and a few chipped diamonds. Magazine is fine with a chipped edge on base. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with light frosting. 4-34183 (2,000-3,500)

127
$4,312.00

LOT OF TWO LUGER SNAIL DRUMS & ONE LOADING/UNLOADING TOOL. 1) First model, 32-rd snail drum. SN 35762 with dust cover and spacer. 2) Second model, 32-rd snail drum. SN 97328 with dust cover. 3) Loading/unloading tool. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: 1) Fine, all matching. Seems to function well, retains about 75% orig finish with a few minor dings & scratches and spots of scattered fine pitting. 2) Very good to fine. Overall retains about 75% orig finish with a couple of dings on small cover. Seems to function well. 3) Very good to fine. Retains 70-75% orig finish with fine pitting & light rust. 4-34147, 4-34149, 4-34150 JR127 (2,500-4,000)

128
$2,530.00

RARE ERMA LUGER SUB-CALIBER CONVERSION KIT. SN 2261. Cal. 22 LR. Kit consists of a wooden box, 15-3/4″ long x 3-3/8″ wide x 1-7/8″ deep made from two pieces of birch with a piano hinge in back and a push button latch in front with inside bottom milled to accept the 22 caliber breech block & toggle unit, a 22 caliber magazine with aluminum base and the sub-caliber bbl that is overall 7-1/4″ long with knurled locking nuts at the muzzle end and a sliding spacer. This unit is adaptable to both the Navy Lugers with 6″ bbls and with the spacer unit, the 4″ Luger, making it a very rare and adaptable unit. The breechblock & toggle system have maker’s name & “ERFURT” on breechblock and the waffenampt “WaA49” on the breechblock and toggle links. Box is nearly complete with its orig wax paper in bottom of compartments and is only missing the small tool that is found in a small front compartment. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including magazine, except bbl spacer which is numbered “29”. Breech block & toggle system retain most of their orig glossy blue. Magazine retains its orig bright metal finish. Bbl shows light to moderate wear and retains about 90% orig finish. Box is fine. 4-34190 JR102 (2,500-4,000)

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$3,450.00

*MAUSER CODE “byf 44” P38 GERMAN POLICE CONTRACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 4497. Cal. 9 mm. Fine and scarce 2-tone P38 with phosphate finish with blued bbl. Right side of slide has the “WaA135” waffenampt and the eagle “F” proof marks. The same waffenampt is also on left side of frame. It has black 2-pc composition grips and an orig phosphate finished magazine marked “P38v / U”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new, possibly unfired. Retains virtually all of its fine greenish/gray phosphate finish on slide & frame and about all of its orig blue on bbl. Grips are equally fine with magazine retaining about 50% phosphate finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34138 JR83 (2,500-4,000)

130
$8,050.00

RARE BITTNER LEVER ACTION PISTOL. SN 357. Cal. 7.7 mm Bittner. Rare & unusual pistol with 6″ rnd to oct bbl with matted top flat, tall front sight and an unusual ramp rear sight graduated to 150 meters. This clip-fed pistol, that utilizes a stripper similar to the early Mannlicher-style rifles, has the housing in front of action with checkered wood panels on sides. The action mechanism is extremely unusual in that the bolt stays fully retracted until the ring trigger is pulled which moves bolt forward stripping a round into the chamber. The ring lever has a slot in the back to allow the trigger contact with shooter’s finger which releases when bolt is fully closed. It has checkered walnut birdhead grips with a lanyard stud in butt. It appears that less than 500 of these rare pistols were made in 1893. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl retains 95-96% strong orig blue and receiver and action 70-75% faded orig case colors, strong & bright in sheltered areas with some fine surface discoloration and light etching. Grips are sound and retain most of their orig oil finish showing light to moderate wear. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with a few spots of scattered pitting. 4-33924 JR106 (4,000-7,000)

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$5,750.00

BERGMAN MODEL 1896 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 3174. Cal. 6.5 mm Bergman. Fine early semi-auto pistol, rarely encountered today with 4-1/2″ rnd bbl, tiny dovetail pedestal mounted front sight with groove rear sight on top of slide. It has usual proof marks and markings with two slots in right side of magazine cover. It has a large oval cartouche at right rear with a small standing figure. It has full checkered walnut grips with a fixed lanyard ring in butt. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 93-95% strong orig blue with some fine pitting on follower spring housing and on left side of magazine housing and frame. Grips are sound showing moderate wear. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34131 JR105 (3,000-5,000)

132
$3,450.00

SIMPLEX SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 2156. Cal. 8 mm. Simplex. Scarce small, large caliber early pistol with 2-3/4″ keyhole shaped bbl with integral half moon front sight and v-notch rear sight. It has a detachable 8-shot box magazine mounted in front of trigger similar to Bergman-style pistol. Top of frame and bbl rib are a flat plane with usual patent & proof marks. It has a swinging thumb safety on left side of receiver with straw colored trigger & hammer. The grip is hard rubber with the Simplex name on each side. Bottom of magazine has a cartouche identical to the Bergman. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains about 85-90% strong orig blue with a cleaned area on lower left side of bbl with some rust pitting in a couple of places and some light scattered spots of rust on frame & magazine well. Trigger & hammer retain 85-90% orig straw colors. Grip is chipped on right side at frame, otherwise they are fine showing moderate wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-34130 JR107 (2,500-4,000)

133
$3,738.00

CHAROLA TYPE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN H1828. Cal. 5 mm. Appears to be a Spanish copy of the small Bergman pistol with 3-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, sleeve front sight with marking on top of bbl “BEST SHOOTING PISTOL”. The only other marking on entire pistol is “PATENT” over top of chamber. It has a blind magazine in front of trigger guard with removable floorplate like the broomhandle Mauser. Bolt is fully enclosed except for ejection port which has stripper clip slots. Bolt knob has two grooves on each side with a center mounted hammer and a serrated thumb safety beside hammer. Fitted with 2-pc pearl grips and has a lanyard ring in buttstrap. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains 90-92% strong orig blue with edge wear and gray grip straps. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-33899 JR108 (2,000-3,000)

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$2,185.00

*FROMMER (FEGYVERGYAR) MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 3114. Cal. 7.65 mm Roth. Unusual pistol with 4-1/4″ shrouded bbl, fixed sights with external hammer, serrated wood grips and a removable, Luger-style, wood base magazine. Markings are entirely on left side of frame with grip safety in back strap. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains about 90% orig blue, somewhat thinned, with muzzle & edge wear. Grips are sound with nicks & dings and retain most of their orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-33922 JR109 (1,500-2,500)

135
$4,312.00

*RARE MAUSER CONE HAMMER BROOMHANDLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 11801. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. Rare early broomhandle with 5-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight and 50-500 meter rear sight. Hammer has the distinctive raised machined concentric rings on the spur in a cone shape and 23-line walnut grips with fire blued appointments. Accompanied by its matching numbered walnut stock holster and “1915” dated leather carrier and wood handled cleaning rod. Leather carrier & cleaning rod may be reproductions. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Pistol retains about 90% orig blue, somewhat thinned on bbl with sharp edge wear elsewhere. Grips are sound and show moderate wear. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, dark in grooves, may clean better. Stock/holster is also sound with light nicks, dings & scratches. Leather & cleaning rod appear new. 4-34112 JR59 (3,000-6,000)

136
$5,750.00

RARE LARGE RING MAUSER BROOMHANDLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 31016. Cal. 30 Mauser. Spectacular early large ring broomhandle with 5-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl, ivory bead Lyman front sight with 50-1000 meter rear sight. Hammer has the large serrated rnd spur with concentric machined rings and a large hole. Left side of frame has importer mark “VON LENGERKE / & DETMOLD / NEW-YORK”. It has matching numbered 23-line varnished walnut grips and a lanyard ring in the butt. Accompanied by its orig matching numbered walnut stock/holster, a 1917 Dresden-made leather carrier and a brown leather 2-pocket pouch containing two 10-rd nickeled stripper clips with orig ammunition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all visible parts matching including grips & stock. May or may not have been fired. Overall retains 96-98% strong orig factory blue with only sharp edge wear. Small parts retain most of their orig fire blue, again only with sharp edge wear and the trigger retains most of its orig straw color. Grips retain most of their orig varnish. Crisp mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. Stock/holster is equally new with only minor nicks & scratches. Leather carrier appears equally new also and is not a reproduction. Stripper clip pouch retains 50-60% orig brown finish. Ammunition is fine. 4-34109 JR62 (4,000-7,000)

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$3,450.00

EARLY LARGE RING BROOMHANDLE MAUSER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 34109. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. Beautiful early pistol with 5-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight and 50-1000 meter rear sight. It has the large serrated rnd hammer spur with machined concentric rings and a large hole. Mounted with checkered embossed hard rubber grips numbered to this pistol and the usual markings on right side of frame. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all visible parts matching including grips. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig blue with only sharp edge and high point wear. Small parts retain most of their orig fire blue. Grips are equally fine with only slight diamond point wear. Trigger retains mos of its orig straw color. Mechanics are fine, strong frosty bore. 4-34129 JR63 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,600.00

*MAUSER BROOMHANDLE FLAT SIDE SEMI AUTO PISTOL. SN 403. Cal. 30 Mauser. Italian Army contract. This is a rare, numbers matching, large ring flat side Mauser semi-automatic pistol with 23 groove grips. Pistol is in excellent overall condition with a 50-500 meter sight. It is a rare version of even the flat side Mauser, having the large ring hammer. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol shows better than 90% of orig finish. Upper receiver and bbl assembly show 90-95% finish with some wear showing through on the bottom of the bbl. Bolt is bright with a fire blue extractor and sight elevator and just a little spotting on the top of the cocking handle. Lower receiver shows approximately 95% blue on the right hand side with just some minor scratches and approximately 80% on the left hand side with less but more significant marks. Rear strap has some blue wear, as it appears it had a shoulder stock attached to it on occasion. Front strap retains most of its finish but turning plum. Bore shows shiny with just a little erosion beginning. A fine example of a rare broomhandle. 4-34128 BK108 (3,000-4,500)

139
$3,795.00

*SCARCE MAUSER BROOMHANDLE BOLO PISTOL. SN 633584. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. Fine, late, post-WWI Bolo Broomhandle with 3-7/8″ tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight and 50-1000 meter rear sight. It has Matching numbered serrated wood grips & a lanyard ring in butt with the Mauser banner on left side and usual markings over chamber and right side of frame. Accompanied by its matching numbered wood stock/holster with a large Mauser cartouche on right side and the hand carved in script name “Nisse” on left side. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all visible parts are matching including stock & grips. Pistol retains 95-96% strong orig blue with only sharp edge & high point wear. Front sight has a small silver insert. Small parts retain most of their orig fire blue and grips most of their orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. Stock/holster has a small grain crack by release button, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig oil finish. 4-34113 JR61 (2,500-4,000)

140
$3,738.00

*MAUSER RED-9 BROOMHANDLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 92461. Cal. 9 mm Luger. Standard WWI issue 9 mm Broomhandle with 5-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight, 50-500 yard rear sight and serrated wood grips with a large red painted “9” on each side and a lanyard ring in the butt. Accompanied by a mismatched wooden stock holster bearing number “169” on the attaching iron and a small branded “9” on each side. The last four digits of the serial number are also lightly branded on right side of stock, probably done when conversion was made. Also accompanied by a “1917” dated leather skeleton carrier with a reproduction cleaning rod in front pouch. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching numbers on visible parts. Pistol retains most of an old restored finish and does not appear to have been buffed in the process. Various small parts retain generous amounts of their orig fire blue. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Stock/holster has a grain crack on right side at top, otherwise is sound with minor nicks & scratches. Leather is somewhat dry, especially on tabs, and retains about 80% orig brown finish. Altogether a fine rig. 4-34111 JR60 (2,500-4,000)

141
$4,600.00

*MAUSER MODEL 1930 COMMERCIAL BROOMHANDLE PISTOL. SN 913592. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. Late Model 1930 with 5-1/2″ stepped bbl and 12-groove walnut grips. It has the solid receiver rails with usual markings over chamber area of bbl and right side of frame with the Mauser banner on left side of frame. Accompanied by an orig, unnumbered walnut stock/holster with large Mauser cartouche on right side of stock. Also accompanied by a leather skeleton holster rig by J.M. Eckart of Ulm and dated “1918”. It has a stripper clip pouch on front and a wooden handled cleaning rod in its pocket on front edge. This is obviously a military leather that has been added to the commercial stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching with internal parts properly unnumbered. Pistol retains about 95-96% strong orig factory blue with only slight muzzle & sharp edge wear with a few fine scratches on bbl. Grips are very fine and retain about 90% orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Stock has a small chip by the oval grip opening, otherwise wood is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig varnish. Leather is dark & worn showing moderate to heavy wear. 4-34110 JR56 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,600.00

*SCARCE ASTRA MODEL 900 BROOMHANDLE PISTOL. SN 33417. Cal. 7.63 Mauser. Fine, well-made copy of venerable Broomhandle Mauser with 5-1/2″ bbl, barleycorn front sight and 1000 meter rear sight. Frame is flat sided with usual markings on left side and a ring hammer and 12-groove walnut grips with a lanyard ring in the butt. Accompanied by an original, matching numbered wooden stock/holster. These pistols were made only in period 1928-1936. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, may have been fired but if so, very little. Overall retains 97-98% strong orig blue with only faint muzzle edge wear and a couple of spots of corrosion on right side of frame. Trigger, safety, extractor & firing pin retainer retain most of their orig bright fire blue. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Stock is equally fine with a few minor nicks & scratches. 4-33912 (3,000-5,000)

143
$2,645.00

HOLSTER/STOCK FOR MAUSER BROOMHANDLE PISTOL. SN NSN. Fine commercial wooden holster/stock, unnumbered, with Mauser cartouche stamped into one side. Accompanied by a greenish/gray/black skeleton leather carrying rig with shoulder strap attached to the D-rings on back. Front of rig has a large pocket that contains a 10-rd detachable broomhandle magazine, also with a large Mauser banner stamped into floorplate. Pocket also contains one orig nickeled stripper clip. This rig is probably for a Schnellfeur machine pistol, although a few semi-autos were made with detachable box magazines. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Stock has a crack in wood through latch button recess, otherwise wood is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains 75-80% orig blue on metal. Leather is sound and retains most of its orig finish. Magazine retains about 70-75% orig blue and is completely functional. Stripper clip is fine. 4-34121 JR55 (1,500-2,500)

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$24,150.00

*VERY RARE GRANDPAPA NAMBU WITH SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 8 mm Nambu. Very rare Grandpapa with 4-7/8″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail barleycorn front sight and 500 yard rear sight. Chamber area has the Tokyo Gas & Electric intertwined 4-circle logo. Right rear side of slide has three Japanese characters and serial number. Fitted with full checkered wood grips and a matching numbered wood base magazine and has the grip safety in front strap. Accompanied by a matching numbered extendable stock holster with leather strap. Few of these Grandpapa Nambus are encountered today and even more rare are the orig stock holsters and matching numbered sets are most scarce of all. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Retains 93-95% strong orig blue with holster wear on sides of slide and muzzle edges. Grip straps are strong with a few pin pricks of fine rust. Grips are sound showing light to moderate wear and magazine base is completely intact with a couple of very minor chips. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Stock holster is about fine with a crack through the latch button hole and a hairline below the grip opening, otherwise wood is sound with numerous light nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig arsenal varnish. Metal has turned dull on collar showing moderate wear with the extension retaining about 80% orig blue. Strap is sound. 4-34108 JR121 (5,000-8,000)

144
$12,075.00

*RARE EARLY JAPANESE GRADPAPPA NAMBU SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 106. Cal. 8 mm Nambu. Rare early pistol with 4-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, square base, dovetailed barleycorn front sight and 500 meter rear sight. It has the intertwined circles of the Tokyo Arsenal over chamber area. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an orig brown, clamshell leather holster and two orig matching numbered magazines with cherry wood bases and an “L” shaped cleaning rod. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Not disassembled to check for matching internal parts. Overall retains 90-92% strong orig blue with scattered fine surface etching and fine pitting. Trigger & sear retain most of their orig straw colors. Grips are sound with light wear and a few minor chipped diamonds. The two magazines retain 75-80% orig nickel with intact wood bases. Holster is sound showing moderate wear and some crackling on hinge & lid. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with a few spots of scattered light pitting. 4-33911 JR97 (4,000-7,000)

145
$4,600.00

*BABY NAMBU. SN 3140. Cal. 7 mm. 3-1/4″ bbl. Blue with wooden grips and a grip safety. This is among the most desirable weapons for the Japanese military collector. These pistols were made up until 1927 with approximately 6,500 pistols produced by all manufacturers. This one comes with original numbered magazine and a spare magazine that the number does not match on. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: This little pistol retains approximately 95% of its original finish with some edge wear on the left hand side at the recoil spring. The gripstraps show approximately 80-85% original finish with some light to moderate pitting present as does the grip safety. The trigger retains approximately 40% of the straw finish while the extractor retains 70%. The matching numbered aluminum based magazine shows excellent with no corrosion or pitting and has one small dent on the left side button. Spare magazine number 1423 shows excellent also. Grips show just a minimal of checker wear with no nicks, cracks or dents present. Action is tight and crisp and bore is bright and shiny. All in all this is a pretty good little Nambu. 4-34117 BK133 (2,750-3,250)

146
$2,300.00

*JAPANESE MODEL 1904 PAPA NAMBU SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 6005. Cal. 8 mm Nambu. Blue finish in usual configuration with 4-3/4″ rnd bbl, dovetail barleycorn front sight and 500 yard rear sight. Fitted with full checkered wood grips with grip safety in front strap and an orig mismatched magazine (#6852). Top of chamber area has the three intertwined circles of the Kokura Arsenal. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains about all of its orig dark arsenal blue with “feathers” on either side of front sight. Receiver & frame retain about 70-75% strong orig blue with cleaned fine pitting on sides of receiver and front & back straps. Front of trigger guard has several dings. Grips are fine, probably a restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with scattered pitting. 4-34116 (2,500-4,000)

147
$1,840.00

*JAPANESE MODEL 1904 PAPA NAMBU SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 1781. Cal. 8 mm Nambu. Blue finish with 4-3/4″ rnd bbl, dovetail barleycorn front sight with 500 meter rear sight. Chamber area is marked “TGE” in a circle for Tokyo Gas & Electric Co. Left rear side of frame has two Japanese characters and right rear side had three Japanese characters with serial number and an anchor. Fitted with full checkered wood grips and has an aluminum base magazine with the number “8339”. It has a small grip safety in front strap with straw colored trigger and sight is also straw colored with fire blued extractor. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains about 90% strong orig blue with some dulling on sides of receiver and a couple of spots of very deep pitting on bbl reminiscent of blood pitting. Front & back straps also have moderate pitting. Trigger & rear sight retain most of their orig straw colors and extractor about 75% of its fire blue. Magazine release has a spot of deep pitting on right side and retains about 75% of its straw colors. Grips are sound showing light wear with a few chipped diamonds. Magazine is fine. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore with a few spots of scattered fine pitting. 4-34115 JR77 (3,000-5,000)

148
$2,415.00

*JAPANESE MODEL 1904 PAPA NAMBU SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 948. Cal. 8 mm Nambu. Blue finish with 4-3/4″ rnd bbl, dovetail barleycorn front sight with 500 meter rear sight. Chamber area is marked “TGE” in a circle for Tokyo Gas & Electric Co. Left rear side of frame has two Japanese characters and right rear side had three Japanese characters with serial number and an anchor. Fitted with full checkered wood grips and has an aluminum base magazine with the number “5749”. It has a small grip safety in front strap with straw colored trigger. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. No disassembly affected to check internal parts for matching numbers. Overall retains about 85-90% strong orig arsenal blue with fine, light pitting over top and right side of pistol. Front strap, back strap & grip safety have moderate to heavy pitting. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore with scattered light pitting. 4-34114 JR75 (2,500-4,000)

149
$8,740.00

*FINNISH L-35 LAHTI WITH STOCK AND SPARE MAGAZINE. SN 2245. Cal. 9 mm. This is the first variation of the Finnish Lahti that can be identified by the “hump” for the yoke locking piece and cocking indicator. There were approximately 2700 produced. It is a 9 mm semi automatic with a 4-3/4″ bbl and is one of the most durable 9 mm semi automatics in existence. A Lahti will work under conditions that very few other firearms will function under. This piece (SN 2245) shows very good overall condition and is accompanied by a spare magazine, loader, and detachable shoulder stock/holster. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 75% original blue with the front and rear straps worn to a gun metal gray patina. Other than that, it shows just a little high edge wear. Bbl assembly shows 98% original blue and has a bright and shiny bore that shows little use. Bolt assembly shows better than 90% original blue as does the safety, take down latch, and trigger. Brown grips show mild wear to the checkering but no gouges, scrapes or nicks. All in all a pretty nice Lahti, especially considering its rarity. 4-33914 CATALOG136 (4,000-6,000)

150
$4,600.00

*CANADIAN INGLAIS (CHINESE) CONTRACT HIGH POWER. SN CH1333. Cal. 9 mm. 5″ bbl. This is a real example of the Chinese contract Browning High Power pistol that was made by Inglais in Canada for the Chinese government. It has the standard Browning and Inglais roll-die on the left hand side of the slide along with six Chinese characters present. Also has black plastic grips, a Tangent sight, and a detachable shoulder stock/holster with the markings “S.A. LTD.” over “1945”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol is as near mint as one could hope to find and just shows the absolute most minute edge wear from being put in and out of the wooden holster. There are absolutely no signs of this pistol having ever been shot. The bore shows absolutely new with no markings whatsoever on the recoil shield and just a very slight rub from being disassembled for inspection. Grips are perfect. Lanyard loop has no marks on it whatsoever. Magazine has just slight rubbing from being pushed in and out and follower has absolutely no signs of having a cartridge in it. The buttstock has a couple of proof marks on the top and says “Made in Canada” underneath the web belt loop and has just a minimum of bruising throughout, primarily on the bottom. Shows excellent plus. Mechanics are tight and bore is good. Overall a Chinese contract High Power that is very complete and very close to impossible to upgrade. 4-33953 BK131 (2,500-4,000)

151
$5,750.00

*POLISH RADOM P35 (POLISH EAGLE) PISTOL WITH RARE POLISH HOLSTER. SN 1391. Cal. 9 mm. This 1936 dated Polish Eagle Radom which were Polish military issue prior to the Nazi occupation of 1939. This pistol SN 1391 is a very nice example of those guns. It retains lots of good finish with the features of the Polish Eagle still remaining in the slide with “F.B. RADOM” and “1936r”. On the left side of the eagle “VIS-WZ35” with the “PAT Nr 15567” to the right. There is also a small eagle in front of the de-cocking lever and numerous proof marks on both sides of the trigger bow on this pistol. This pistol is also slotted for a shoulder stock. Original Polish holster with two spare mags is present. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains approximately 75-80% original blue with wear coming from being placed in and out of the holster. Front 1/3 of the slide shows high edge wear as well as wear on the left flat from being placed in and out of the holster. There is also a small wear spot on the bottom of the slide and just the very front edge of the slide stop along with the corner edge of the trigger bow itself. Front grip strap shows one wear spot approximately the size of a fingertip just below the trigger bow, the rest showing lots of blue and some very light speckling. Rear grip strap and grip frame show better than 95% with just a little bit of wear on the bottom edge of the grip safety and at the bottom of the slot where the stock would be installed. Finish is also worn bare beneath the de-cocker and a little edge wear on the back of the slide. The bbl shows very good and is just a little dark in the grooves. Action is very crisp. Grips are excellent. Screws retain most of their blue. A nice pistol with an extremely rare holster. There is a small but significant scratch on the right side of the frame that runs through the SN. Spare mags are in good condition. The super rare Polish Army holster is in good to very good condition, showing very little wear and is a little dry. A very good example of a rare pistol and holster rig. 4-33921 BK128 (3,000-5,000)

152
$4,025.00

*POLISH RADOM P35 (POLISH EAGLE) PISTOL. SN 19601. Cal. 9 mm. This 1938 dated Polish Eagle Radom which were Polish military issue prior to the Nazi occupation of 1939. This pistol SN 19601 is a very nice example of those guns. It retains lots of good finish with the features of the Polish Eagle still remaining in the slide with “F.B. RADOM” and “1938r”. On the left side of the eagle “VIS-WZ35” with the “PAT Nr 15567” to the right. There is also a small eagle in front of the de-cocking lever and numerous proof marks on both sides of the trigger bow on this pistol. This pistol is also slotted for a shoulder stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Excellent. Pistol shows better than 90% orig blue with mostly just high edge wear. On the slide portion there is a little edge wear and very slight wear on the left side of the rib. Blue is also worn underneath the de-cocker, as on most Radoms. Bottom front of the slide has a small wear spot from a holster where it meets the frame and the very front edge of the frame has a light wear spot. Front grip strap shows one small bare spot in the center of the arch where ones finger would cross, otherwise retains all of its blue with a minimum of scuffing that can only be seen under magnification. Rear grip strap and grip safety show better than 90% with just a little bit of low edge wear on the grip safety and the frame slot as well as some patina on the radius where the web of the hand would fit. Grips are in excellent condition, showing no wear or dents or marks of any kind and grip screws retain about all of their orig blue. Bbl shows some light to moderate pitting on the inside with the balance being somewhat shiny and the outside is bright and clean, even at the ejection port. A fine example of the Radom produced in the last year prior to Nazi occupation. 4-33920 BK129 (3,500-4,500)

153
$5,462.00

*POLISH RADOM P35 (POLISH EAGLE) PISTOL. SN 0923. Cal. 9 mm. This 1936 dated Polish Eagle Radom which were Polish military issue prior to the Nazi occupation of 1939. This pistol SN 923 is a very nice example of those guns. It retains lots of good finish with the features of the Polish Eagle still remaining in the slide with “F.B. RADOM” and “1936r”. On the left side of the eagle “VIS-WZ35” with the “PAT Nr 15567” to the right. There is also a small eagle in front of the de-cocking lever and numerous proof marks on both sides of the trigger bow on this pistol. This pistol is also slotted for a shoulder stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains a strong 85-88% of the finish with high edge wear and just a couple of small blemishes on the slide as well as one small spot of wear on the bottom just in front of the frame. Frame, as with bottom of slide, shows some holster wear and also the front strap show swear from handling. Rear grip strap and grip frame show just a minimal of high edge wear from the gun being used. There is also some wear from the de-cocker being actuated. Grips are in very good condition, showing just a minimal of nicks and grips screws are good showing most of their finish. Bbl is bright with some patina on the left side of the muzzle and at the ejection port. Bore shows somewhat dark with some light to moderate pitting throughout. This is a pretty nice example of an Eagle Radom that would be more on the affordable side. 4-33917 BK127 (2,500-3,500)

154
$4,312.00

*POLISH RADOM P35 (POLISH EAGLE). SN 35428. Cal. 9 mm. VIS-35 is a semi-automatic pistol made for Poland with a 4-1/2″ bbl and 8 round magazine. This early model Radom has the Polish eagle with no date and VIS-wz.35 with the patent pat.Nr.15567 next to it on the slide. There is also a small eagle stamped in front of the de-cocking lever on the slide. This pistol is slotted for a stock and has black hard rubber grips with FB in the left grip and VIS in the right. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains better than 98% of its orig blue with just the very slightest of high edge wear and some almost non-existent pitting on the right edge of the frame below and in front of the SN. Front grip straps show no wear at all with the rear strap and grip safety showing just a minimum of spotting that is not really noticeable unless under magnification. Bottom of frame and magazine show almost no wear at all. Right side of the slide shows just a minimum of speckling that is almost unnoticeable to the naked eye. Grip screws appear to be straw in color. Action is very clean and crisp and the bore is very bright and shiny with very minimal signs that this pistol was ever fired. Bbl is bright with just a little patina on the ejection port. An excellent example of an Eagle Radom that would go good in any collection. 4-33918 BK126 (3,000-5,000)

155
$8,625.00

*RARE PROTOTYPE OF A CANADIAN HI-POWER. SN None. Cal. 9 mm. This is a prototype or experimental of a Browning Hi-Power made by Inglis, Canada. It incorporates a standard size of a Browning Hi-Power with a light weight alloy frame with black enamel for a finish. The slide is similar to the Canadian Hi-Power with the rear sight being an intrical part of the slide. This also has lightening grooves in the two sides as well as a lightening groove in the top side. It has checkered wooden grips with a standard Canadian Hi-Power magazine and a lanyard loop. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Frame retains approximately 90% of the black enamel in which it was painted with some nicks on the high edges as well as a small scratch on the front strap. Slide is a mat dark gray Parkerizing that retains about 98% of its finish and just a little wear around the muzzle. Mechanically crisp with a bright and shiny bore and what appears to be possibly a one of a kind Hi-Power. 4-34145 BK109 (3,500-4,500)

155A
$2,588.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

NOTE: The Fiala is not a predecessor of either the Colt Woodsman or High Standard Model “B”, but has similar lines.

*RARE CASED FIALA MODEL 1920 MANUAL REPEATING PISTOL 3-BARREL SET WITH STOCK. SN 1426. Cal. 22 LR. Rare & unusual set with 3″ and 7-1/2″ pistol bbls and 20″ carbine bbl with forearm and an attachable walnut stock. A most unusual pistol that was undoubtedly the progenitor of the High Standard Model B and the Colt Woodsman. It has the same lines as both pistols. Right side of frame has a small slotted head screw that when removed allows the bbl to be unscrewed & replaced. It has serrated walnut grips with a 2-position rear sight mounted to the rear of the slide. The magazine is exactly what the early High Standard & Colt magazines became, with a brass follower. The 3″ bbl is missing the front sight and has the 1-1/2″ exposed area very finely knurled. The 7-1/2″ bbl and carbine bbl have dovetailed front sights. The buttstock & forearm are of very nicely figured English walnut, uncheckered with straight grip and a smooth steel buttplate. This unusual pistol, while appearing to be a semi-auto, is, in fact a manually operated repeater. The magazine functions as with any semi-auto, however the slide remains locked during & after firing until a button on left side of frame is depressed which releases the slide to be manually retracted and returned to battery for the next shot. The set is accompanied by its orig leather covered wood case with purple velvet lining and a diagonal purple ribbon inside the lid with maker’s name & address. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Pistol & 7-1/2″ bbl retain about 85% thinning orig blue, mostly from flaking, not wear, bright shiny bore with a few spots of pitting. The 3″ bbl, missing its front sight, has a wrench mark in the knurling, otherwise retains most of its orig blue, strong bright bore with scattered pitting. Carbine bbl is extremely fine, retaining 96-97% dark glossy orig blue, slightly thinned on top about mid-point with brilliant shiny bore. Stock & forearm are sound and retain most of their orig factory varnish. Mechanics are fine. The lid of the case has a few minor cracks and is missing small areas of covering, otherwise is sound with olive drab paint on outside. Interior is lightly faded with light soil showing light wear. Altogether a fine complete & orig set. 4-33904 JR265 (3,000-5,000)

156
$21,850.00

*RARE COLT MODEL 1900 SIGHT SAFETY / USN. SN 1136 / USN 136. Cal. 38 ACP. US Navy contract, one of 250 guns, purchased by the US Navy between 1900 and 1902. Examples of this pistol are very rare and hard to find with the sight safety still intact, never mind with condition. This pistol remains in excellent original condition, retaining most of its blue and all of its case colors. This would be a great addition to any Colt or military collection. Comes with a modern, wooden Colt display case. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains approximately 92-95% of its orig deep rich Colt blue with just some very minor scuffs and nicks throughout which appear to be a lot less than normally seen on these pistols. Sight safety and hammer retain 100% of their orig, bright case colors. Bbl retains almost all of its blue and the fire blue trigger still retains nearly all of its fire blue finish. Nickel plated 1884 patent magazine shows better than 98% condition with just a couple of scuffs and a little bit of corrosion on the face. Mechanics are crisp and tight. Bore is bright and shiny with no signs of corrosion and very little signs of use. A very rare find for a very discerning collector. Display case is in good condition but not original to the gun. 4-34119 BK110 (9,000-13,000)

157
$2,875.00

*SCARCE COLT MODEL 1902 MILITARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 39340. Cal. 38 ACP. Blue finish with 6″ bbl, fixed sights, spur hammer with slide lock and lanyard loop on left side of frame. It is fitted with Colt hard rubber grips. Approx. 18,000 of these pistols were made in period 1902-29 with the majority being civilian production. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 92-93% strong orig blue, slightly thinned on slide with some fine, light pitting on left side of slide. Front & back straps are turning plum. Grips are extremely fine, showing very light diamond point wear. Magazine is fine, mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore with some fine frosting. 4-33898 (2,500-4,000)

158
$11,500.00

*SAVAGE MODEL 1907 MILITARY TEST TRIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 53. Cal. 45 ACP. Matte blue finish, probably one of the pieces sold through the Tryon Co. of Philadelphia after Savage had repurchased the 200 plus test pistols from the military. This pistol has a 5″ bbl with enclosed slide, top ejection port with heavy grasping grooves at rear and a semi-enclosed serrated hammer spur. It has a case colored trigger with checkered walnut grip panels and matching numbered magazine. The inside of left grip is stamped “43”. History shows that Savage made an initial run of 50 of these pistols for the military test trials. The entire shipment was stolen before reaching Springfield Armory so they made a replacement run of 50 which were used in the test trials, eventually losing out to the Colt. However the government did order an additional 200 pieces for field trials which were issued to various units. In about 1912, after the trials were completed, Savage repurchased the pistols and sold them commercially, mostly through the Tryon Co. of Philadelphia. Many of the pistols were refinished by Savage and Tryon. This pistol, being serial number “53” was one of the first test pieces to be received by the Army. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except grips, as noted. Overall retains most of a fine satin finish, probably a Tryon restored finish. It has light muzzle & sharp edge wear with some slight thinning to front & back straps. Trigger retains about 50% faded case colors. Grips, although not orig to this pistol, fit very well with the appearance of having been in place the life of the pistol and is certainly understandable that they could have become mixed during test trials to check interchangeability. Magazine is fine with most of its restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34166 JR80 (6,000-10,000)

159
$10,925.00

*COLT 1911 45 AUTO/1915 US NAVY. SN 109799. Cal. 45 ACP. In 1915 the US Navy purchased 500 Colt 1911 beginning with the SN 109501 to 110000. This pistol is SN 109799, right in the middle. It has a the Colt polished blue finish of the era just prior to the dull military blue with the right side of the slide being marked “Model 1911 US Navy”. Pistol is in exceptional condition, showing over 90%, which is very difficult on a typical WWI gun, let alone the rare Navy version. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: The frame of this GHS inspected Colt retains approximately 85% of its orig finish with a very faint takedown mark that barely goes through the blue and the front grip straps turning a plum. Mainspring housing is also thinning in pluming as are the edges of the frame adjacent to it. Grip safety shows just a little bit of wear on the high edge points as does the safety and slide stock. The slide retains 95-97% of the original blue with several light scratches on the top and a couple on the right side that are barely noticeable. There is just the least little bit of high edge wear, making me believe that this pistol was stored in an arms locker rather than holster. Lanyard loop magazine shows nearly new with just a little bit of flaking and light scuffs on the front lower part. Grips and grip screws show about new. The HP marked bbl shows just a minimum amount of scuffing from being cocked. Action is crisp and clean and the bore is bright and shiny, near mint. This is the best 1915 Navy that I’ve ever seen. 4-34140 BK103 (6,000-10,000)

160
$6,612.00

*REMINGTON/UMC 1911 MANUFACTURED 1918. SN 9691. Cal. 45 ACP. Pistol presents as very good plus with the correct E.E.C. inspector’s marks and lots of condition. Trigger bow has subinspector marks “F” on the left side and the number “37” on the right side. Grips appear to be 100% correct. Magazine and bbl however are replacements that more than likely got mixed up during a cleaning being that they are of the same period and like condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol retains 80-85% of the orig deep rich blue with which it was produced. Major loss of finish is on the front and rear grip straps. This is a very pleasing UMC that would be an asset to any vintage pistol collection. Mechanics are excellent and the bore is very good, showing just a little bit of corrosion at the chamber end. All in all a very nice UMC. 4-34142 BK101 (3,500-5,000)

161
$9,200.00

*COLT 1911 45 AUTO IN NEAR MINT CONDITION. SN 155230. Cal. 45 ACP. This GHS inspected first contract of 1917 Colt remains with near 99% plus of orig rust blue finish. A magnificent example of the second most desirable handgun on the planet (only to the Colt Single Action). PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Pistol shows little signs of ever being fired. Slide retains 99% of the orig blue with one very tiny, approximate 1/4″ long, scratch at the muzzle and just a very tiny rub mark on the rear edge of the slide. “PH” marked bbl has what appears to be one or two small drag lines on the top from being cocked on a few occasions. Slide retains 99% orig finish with barely a hint of a takedown mark and no wear on the front strap at all. Mainspring housing has just the slightest bit of wear on the bottom third. Hammer has just a couple of high edge scuff marks on the side. Grips show as near new with one very tiny nick, approximately 1/8″, on the bottom diamond of the right hand grip. Checkering is crisp and sharp. Grip safety shows no wear as does the safety, slide stop, and magazine release. Magazine shows some poor storage with a few clusters of pits on the right side and a very small dent in the center of the left but barely has a scratch on the follower. Action is as crisp as you can expect and bore is bright and shiny. 4-34143 BK102 (4,000-6,000)

162
$4,888.00

*SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1911 MANUFACTURED IN 1916. SN 126977. Cal. 45 ACP. Springfield Armory was the second of four manufacturers during WWI. This particular piece was manufactured in late 1916 and retains a very pleasing appearance. The following small parts are “S” marked, as should be, the hammer, trigger, main spring housing, safety, grip safety, extractor, and firing pin stop. Bbl is a Colt replacement of approximately the same manufacture. I have little doubt that this was mixed up during a cleaning at some time. Left grip also appears to be a replacement, being that the upper diamond is 3-1/2″ where as the normal Springfield is 4″. Magazine is also a replacement but of the period. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Retains approximately 80-85% of the orig Springfield Armory rust blue with some spotting and a couple of small nicks on the slide. Frame shows slightly better with approximately 85% blue with the major wear being on the grip safety. Overall a very reasonable and pleasing Springfield 1911 that, with a little help, could be a very fine handgun. Mechanics are crisp and bore is bright and shiny. 4-34141 BK100 (3,000-4,500)

163
$3,450.00

*COLT RAF M1911 SEMI AUTO PISTOL. SN W100610. Cal. 455. Colt Government Model semi auto military pistol (civilian-commercial version of the Model 1911 US Army Pistol) made for the British Army. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal of pistol retains approx 80% of the original Colt commercial blued finish with mostly light but some moderate scratching present. Slide shows approx 85% original finish with some holster wear present as well as two take-down scratches with some light to moderate nicking and dinging. Frame shows approximately 80% to 85% original finish with light scattered corrosion present and British proofs on the left side. Magazine is marked “Cal 455 Eley” as is it is supposed to be and shows good condition with only light corrosion present. Bbl shows bright with nearly 60% of original blue finish and polished at the chamber with the British acceptance proofs. Grips show light to moderate wear with some flattening of the diamonds particularly towards the bottom. A pretty nice example of a British 455. 4-34146 BK165 (2,250-3,000)

164
$4,025.00

*COLT MODEL 1908 (380 US PROPERTY MARK). SN 135763. Cal. 380. These Colt pocket automatics were issued to general officers from the early 1940s right up through approximately 1990. The blued 380 variation is the most desirable of the bunch being that there were less produced and they have the larger caliber. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Retains approximately 95% orig blue with just a little bit of spotting on the slide. Grip straps, front and rear, show excellent, retaining better than 90% orig finish with minor freckling. Left side of receiver shows very clean with the SN and the subinspector marks 7 and 4 on triggerbow. Right side of receiver has US property stamp in it with subinspector mark 13 on triggerbow, has some discoloration behind the right grip from somebody’s hand as well as a couple of very small but deep scratches above the triggerguard. Receiver also has a spot of finish rust approximately 1″ long x 3/8″ wide on the very back just below the slide. Slide shows approximately 90% finish with some brown spotting or light rust on both sides that at least some should clean. Grips are sharp with no dents or mar in them. Single two tone magazine has a little bit of fine pitting near the top. All in all a pretty nice little US pocket auto. Mechanics are excellent and bore is bright and shiny. 4-34144 BK105 (2,500-3,500)

165
$5,175.00

*WEBLEY & SCOTT NAVY MODEL MARK I SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 2890. Cal. 455 Webley. Scarce English pistol, probably less than 1,000 made in period 1913-1919 with a number of these being assembled as late as 1933 (Blue Book of Gun Values, 28th Edition). This pistol has a 5″ bbl with integral front sight and windage adjustable rear sight. Top of slide has the English broad arrow inside a large “D”. Left side has usual markings with date “1913”. It has walnut grip panels with vertical serrations and there are various English proof marks on small parts with broad arrow acceptance also present. It has one orig magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good. Overall retains 60-70% orig blue with loss areas a light patina. Grip panels are sound with a smooth hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 33905 JR58 (3,000-5,000)

166
$2,990.00

*CASED SIG MODEL P210-6 SEMI-AUTO TARGET PISTOL. SN P57005. Cal. 9 mm. Gray oxide finish with 4-3/4″ bbl, dovetail front sight and fully adjustable rear sight. It has spur hammer with bright metal trigger, slide lock & hammer with serrated wood grips. Accompanied by an orig Sig green velvet lined, black leatherette display case with spare magazine and cleaning tool marked on cap “ERLA / 1957”. Also accompanied by owner’s manual in English with German & English pamphlets. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. May have been fired but if so very little. Retains virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & grips. Crisp mechanics, bright shiny bore. Lining of case is faded with slight wear from sights, otherwise is completely intact and in extremely fine condition. 4-34124 JR170 (2,500-4,000)

167
$3,565.00

*SCARCE WWII LIBERATOR PISTOL. SN NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. Made in the many thousands by the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors of stamped & spot welded sheet metal, these pistols were dropped behind enemy lines for resistance fighters in Europe. In their orig packs each pistol was accompanied by a packet of cartridges, a wooden dowel extractor and an instruction sheet. These little pistols are single shot with a 2-1/2″ smoothbore bbl, fixed sights with a most unusual loading & reloading method. Striker, made of case heavy metal, with fixed firing pin is retracted and rotated to the side, which allows breech block to be raised for loading & unloading. Once loaded, the breech block is lowered and striker rotated back into place. Then a simple pull of trigger fires the cartridge. Handle of pistol is a cartridge reservoir with a sliding cover on bottom for access. Few of these pistols were returned from Europe and therefore are rarely encountered today. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains a gray patina, never having had a finish other than natural metal color. Mechanics are fine. 4-34167 JR81 (2,500-4,000)

168
$1,380.00

*WINCHESTER BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. SN NSN. Cal. 22. Unusual little bolt action pistol, made by Winchester using a 1902 action with rapid taper rnd bbl, pedestal front sight and fixed rear sight. It is an alteration of the orig 1902 rifle. Mounted in a cast gun metal (bronze) frame with smooth wood grip panels. Only a few of these rare little pistols were made in a variety of patterns with no records having been maintained to determine just how many and what patterns were made. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl & integral receiver retain 60-70% orig blue, thin & worn to light patina on front 2/3 of bbl. Frame has a smooth dark bronze patina with a few light nicks & dings. Grips are sound with light nicks & dings and retain a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with moderate pitting. 4-34184 JR101 (2,500-4,000)

169
$6,900.00

GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 1878 ZIGZAG REVOLVER. SN 629. Cal. 11 mm Rimmed. Unusual revolver action with 5-9/16″ keyhole shaped bbl, integral half moon front sight & fixed rear sight. Cylinder has the unusual “zigzag” slots around circumference which are in fact the rotating grooves for the action of cylinder. There is a serrated thumb lever in front of cylinder on left side which is the take-down lock which releases the lever at bottom front of frame which is the tip-up action for ejecting empty casings and reloading. Revolver is single action only and has a long bag-shaped grip frame with molded gutta percha grips having foliate border patterns and checkered centers and a lanyard stud & ring in butt. These revolvers are seldom ever encountered in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains 85-90% strong orig glossy blue with some flaking on right side of bbl & cylinder. Hammer & lock ring retain 30-50% faded case colors with balance faded to silver. Grips are extremely fine showing light wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34134 JR113 (4,000-7,000)

170
$5,750.00

GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 1878 ZIGZAG REVOLVER. SN 2809. Cal. 9 mm Rimmed. Unusual revolver action with 5-3/8″ keyhole shaped bbl, integral half moon front sight & fixed rear sight. Cylinder has the unusual “zigzag” slots around circumference which are, in fact, the rotating grooves for the action of cylinder. There is a serrated thumb lever in front of cylinder on left side which is the take-down lock which releases the lever at bottom front of frame which is the tip-up action for ejecting empty casings and reloading. Revolver is single action only and has a long bag-shaped grip frame with checkered wood grips and a lanyard stud & ring in butt. These revolvers are seldom ever encountered in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains 80-85% orig blue turning plum on bbl & cylinder with some light, fine surface etching. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-34135 JR112 (3,000-5,000)

171
$3,450.00

GERMAN MAUSER MODEL 1878 ZIGZAG REVOLVER. SN 971. Cal. 7.65 mm Rimmed. Unusual revolver action with 3-9/16″ keyhole shaped bbl, integral half moon front sight & fixed rear sight. Cylinder has the unusual “zigzag” slots around circumference which are in fact the rotating grooves for the action of cylinder. There is a serrated thumb lever in front of cylinder on left side which is the take-down lock which releases the lever at bottom front of frame which is the tip-up action for ejecting empty casings and reloading. Revolver is single action only and has a long bag-shaped grip frame with checkered wood grips. These revolvers are seldom ever encountered in the U.S. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Retains most of a fine professionally restored finish with only light muzzle and sharp edge wear. Grips are fine showing light to moderate wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-34136 JR114 (2,500-4,000)

172
$7,475.00

BRITISH WEBLEY-FOSBERY FIRST MODEL AUTOMATIC REVOLVER. SN 163. Cal. 455. Rare & unusual revolver with 6″ octagonal bbl having a raised integral rib with high partridge front sight and fixed rear sight. Top of rib is marked “ARMY & NAVY C.S.L”. Left side of top strap is marked “WEBLEY FOSBERY AUTOMATIC” and left side of frame is marked “455 CORDITE ONLY” with the Webley winged bullet logo. It has the usual safety on left side with 2-pc checkered walnut grips and a lanyard loop in butt strap. This revolver is single action for the first shot in that the hammer must be cocked manually before it can be fired. The resulting recoil forces the sliding top half of revolver to the rear which engages a stud in the zigzag grooves cut around circumference of cylinder leaving the hammer in the cocked position and the cylinder indexed to a fresh cartridge ready to fire. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains most of its brushed military blue finish with light edge wear and thinning on outer circumference of cylinder. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34133 JR117 (3,000-5,000)

173
$6,612.00

*WEBLEY-FOSBERY MODEL 1902 AUTOMATIC REVOLVER. SN 3800. Cal. 455. Rare & unusual revolver with 6″ octagonal bbl having a raised integral rib with partridge front sight and fixed rear sight. Top of rib is marked “ARMY & NAVY C.S.L LONDON”. Left side of top strap is marked “WEBLEY FOSBERY” and left side of frame is marked “455 CORDITE” with the Webley winged bullet logo. It has the usual safety on left side with 2-pc checkered gutta percha grips and a lanyard loop in butt strap. This revolver is single action for the first shot in that the hammer must be cocked manually before it can be fired. The resulting recoil forces the sliding top half of revolver to the rear which engages a stud in the zigzag grooves cut around circumference of cylinder leaving the hammer in the cocked position and the cylinder indexed to a fresh cartridge ready to fire. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains 75-80% thinning orig blue with scattered spots of light surface discoloration. Grips are fine, turned slightly chocolate, showing light wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34132 JR118 (3,000-5,000)

174
$2,300.00

INSCRIBED BRITISH WEBLEY-GREEN “WG” MODEL DA REVOLVER. SN 2647. Cal. 455 Eley. Fine early British revolver with 6″ oct bbl having a raised integral rib, German silver front sight and fixed rear sight. Top of rib is marked “J. BLANCH & SON, GRACECHURCH ST LONDON” and top strap is marked “WG MODEL 1889”. Left side of frame has the “WEBLEY PATENTS” marking and the Webley winged bullet logo. Back strap is engraved in period block letters “A.E. BERTHOUD”. It has a birdhead grip frame with 2-pc checkered gutta percha grips and a lanyard ring in the butt. Cylinder is of the deep fluted early style. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Overall retains 90-92% orig glossy blue with scattered flaking which areas are now a light patina. Grips are sound, turned slightly chocolate, showing very light wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a few scattered spots of light pitting. 4-34185 JR116 (2,500-4,000)

175
$2,300.00

BRITISH WEBLEY-GREEN “WG” MODEL DA REVOLVER. SN 12234. Cal. 455/476. Blue commercial finish with 6″ octagonal bbl with integral raised rib, German silver front sight & fixed rear sight. Rib is marked with maker’s name & address with left side of top strap marked “WG ARMY MODEL”. Left side of frame is marked “WEBLEY PATENTS” and the Webley winged bullet logo. It has 2-pc checkered gutta percha grips with the Webley initials at top and a lanyard ring in butt containing an orig braided lanyard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Overall retains 88-90% orig glossy blue with some flaking & light edge wear. Grips have a chipped right toe, otherwise are fine, turning slightly chocolate, showing light to moderate wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34186 JR115 (2,500-4,000)

176
$1,035.00

EXCEPTIONALLY EARLY COLT MODEL 1889 DA REVOLVER. SN 50. Cal. 38 Colt. Blue finish with 6″ bbl, integral half moon front sight and grooved top strap rear sight. Bbl has usual markings with the “1884” and “1888” patent dates. There is no caliber marking on left side of bbl and does not appear to have ever had one. The 6-shot cylinder is without cylinder stop notches on rear face, utilizing a spring loaded catch in the locking bolt for a cylinder stop in the ratchet. Rear face of cylinder has a large “P” and a 5-point star along with serial number. Serial number and identical star are found inside crane and on bottom of bbl. The same star appears at left rear edge of frame. All visible parts are matching numbered. It has smooth 2-pc walnut grips with a penciled serial number inside right grip. Left grip has been slightly altered on bottom and may be an old replacement. Butt strap has several dings along edges, apparently having been used as a hammer and has now been dressed smooth. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching except left grip as noted. Overall retains about 95% of a professionally restored finish with slightly battered sideplate screw. Hand spring is either weak or broken, so it does not rotate cylinder every time, otherwise mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with fine pitting. 4-34172 JR119 (2,000-3,500)

177
$4,600.00

*RARE COLT MODEL 1905 MARINE CORPS DA REVOLVER. SN USMC No. 773 / Colt No. 551. Cal. 38 Colt/38 S&W. Blue finish with 6″ bbl, integral half moon front sight and grooved top strap rear sight. Bbl has usual markings with rampant Colt in a circle at left rear edge of frame. It has distinctive & unusual rnd butt with matching numbered, diamond checkered walnut grips marked on butt strap “US / MC / NO / 773” with a swivel stud & loop in center. Only 926 of these rare revolvers were manufactured in period 1905-09 for the Marine Corps and were virtually all issued and are rarely found with orig condition. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms, this revolver should have the Colt serial number in the range of 10,001-10,926 with a corresponding USMC number of 1-926. This revolver has the Colt serial number “551” and a USMC number of “773”. This revolver is authentic in every respect and therefore leads one to suspect that during production a frame was damaged and this is a replacement frame from during that period. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains 75-80% strong orig Colt blue with majority of losses on grip frame and left side of frame which have turned a plummy/brown. Grips show moderate wear with some dings and chipped diamonds and retain 60-70% orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-34169 (3,000-5,000)

178
$1,725.00

*VERY RARE LAST PRODUCED SMITH & WESSON FIRST MODEL HAND EJECTOR M&P MODEL 1899 ARMY-NAVY DA REVOLVER. SN 14000. Cal. 38 S&W. Blue finish with 6″ bbl, integral half moon front sight & diamond checkered rnd butt walnut grips with lanyard loop in butt strap. Butt strap is marked “U.S. ARMY / MODEL 1899”. Grips have inspector initials at top on each side with corresponding initials on frame, bbl & cylinder. Only 1,000 of these revolvers were produced in 1901 for the Army in serial range 13,001 to 14,000. This is the last revolver produced under that contract. See Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about 80% thin orig factory blue with some flaking & moderate wear. Front & back straps are a blue/gray patina. Grips are sound showing moderate wear with a few bruises and chipped diamonds. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-34168 (2,500-4,000)

179
$1,380.00

LOT OF FOUR CONVERSION KITS FOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS. 1) Cal. 4 mm. B. Muller kit for a 4″ 30 cal. Luger with bbl, extraction tool and cleaning rod. Accompanied by its orig 2-pc cardboard box with orange & black label containing a steel target backing with a stack of small card weight targets from a Bern, Switzerland company and a tin containing four cartridges. 2) Cal. 22 LR. SN 5053. Swiss made conversion kit for a 6″ 30 cal. Luger with matching numbered bbl, magazine and complete bolt & toggle system with adjustable rear sight. Accompanied by its orig 2-pc cardboard box compartmented in bottom for various parts and a set of cleaning tools. 3) Cal. 4 mm. German or Swiss made conversion kit for a 4″ 9 mm or 30 cal. Luger complete in its orig box with bbl, two cartridge adapters, cleaning rod & brush, ejector pin, an orig cardboard carton of primers & lead balls, a stack of small card weight targets and a white enameled steel target holder, all in its orig box with instruction manual. 4) Cal. 4 mm. SN 1174. Swiss made conversion kit for a Sig P-210 9 mm in its orig boxes with the bbl, two cartridge adapters, cleaning rod & brush, decapping pin & base with a stack of cardweight targets, a white enameled steel target holder, a sealed tin of 240 cartridges and the instruction sheet in German. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: 1) Extremely fine. Box is equally fine. 2) Extremely fine. Box shows slight scuffing. 3) Extremely fine. Box has one minor break in lid, otherwise is fine. 4) Appears to be new & unused. Box is equally new. 4-34120, 4-34124-1 JR122 (3,000-5,000)

180
$2,358.00

*RARE COLT HEAVY BARREL OFFICER’S MODEL THIRD ISSUE TARGET REVOLVER WITH ORIGINAL BOX. SN 643831. Cal. 32 Colt/S&W Long. Blue finish with 6″ “HEAVY BARREL” and so marked on left side of bbl. It has adjustable partridge front sight and rear sight. Fitted with silver Colt medallion checkered walnut grips. Accompanied by its orig hinged lid, maroon cardboard box containing its orig target shot by J.M. Molloy. Also contains a wire handle cleaning brush in its orig paper tube and a Colt hexagonal handled screwdriver in its orig envelope. End of box has a blue & white label on bottom with the “2” in the caliber marking an over label. Top has a black & white label stating “TARGET / HEAVY BARREL / PARTRIDGE SIGHT”. This revolver was manufactured only in period 1939-41 and estimated production was 800-1,500 revolvers, Blue Book of Gun Values, Fjestad. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Appears to be unfired retaining about 99% plus strong orig factory blue with only the most faint muzzle edge wear and the hint of a drag line around the cylinder. Grips are crisp, mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Box has a repaired corner on lid, otherwise is sound with a few minor mars and a couple of nicks in label and retains most of its orig dark maroon paper finish. 4-34122 JR98 (3,000-5,000)

181
$21,850.00

*JAPANESE TYPE 5 EXPERIMENTAL SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. 7.7 Jap. Made at Washino Mfg. Co. in Aichi, Japan which is near Nagoya, this rifle is the Japanese copy of the U.S. M1 Garand. It has a 23″ bbl with square base front sight with protective ears and barleycorn blade with a rifle type rear sight mounted on rear flat of receiver which is graduated 100 to 1,200 meters. It has a stepped follower in the magazine which is operated like the Garand without the en-bloc clip. It has a gas trap system identical to the Garand with an identical op rod & bolt system with a long top tang down the wrist and a Garand style safety & trigger guard. Fitted with a fixed box magazine on bottom which will accept 10-rds from stripper clips through the integral slot in the ejection port. Mounted in a 1-pc mahogany stock with what appears to be, a 1-pc hand guard. It has sling loops on left side and a smooth stamped sheet metal buttplate. While the rifle has no external serial numbers there is a variety of assembly numbers on the various parts internally. A gentleman who is extremely knowledgeable of Japanese firearms and has researched them extensively disclosed that there were parts for about 125 of these rifles made at the Washino Co., but there is no record that any were ever assembled there giving rise to the lack of chrysanthemum or serial number. He stated that it appears these rifles were assembled post-war as souvenirs by the occupying American forces which justifies the mismatched assembly numbers. This gentleman also stated that a number of these rifles were returned to the U.S. for testing and evaluation, probably at Aberdeen Proving Ground. He further stated that it is absolutely unclear how many were ever assembled but he speculated that it was very few. He is in possession of copies of an entire set of drawings for this rifle and its accoutrements. Accompanied by a last ditch bayonet with twine wrapped scabbard and sheet metal throat & tip. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, as noted. Metal retains about 70% of a black lacquer which the above referenced gentleman identified as being orig to some Japanese rifles. There is a hairline crack in wrist and another at tip of forestock, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks & dings and retains most of an old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is very fine. 4-33703 JR153 (15,000-25,000)

182
$24,150.00

*EXTREMELY RARE EXPERIMENTAL PEDERSEN JAPANESE SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 5. Cal. 6.5 Jap. This rare rifle has a 26-1/2″ bbl with offset sights with the front having unusual protective wings. The bolt is of the Pedersen style toggle & link system with a stripper clip slot in front edge. Left side of receiver has an integral scope rail similar to the German G43. Left side also has a serrated bolt release. Right side has a rotating safety with Japanese characters which, when in the up position, locks the bolt and also disconnects trigger. Rear of receiver is mounted with a clever integral vernier sight operated by depressing a button and rotating a knurled wheel on right side. The sight is graduated 300 to 1,100 meters. Bottom of receiver has an extended large rotary magazine, which appears to be able to accept ten rds, reminiscent of the Johnson Model 1941 rifle. Mounted in a 1-pc Buna wood stock with grasping grooves on sides and thirteen cooling holes in a groove on the bottom. Full length hand guard has nine cooling slots on each side. Middle band & butt have sling loops which contain an orig Japanese leather sling with Japanese characters on inside. Front end of rifle has a Type 99 style band & bayonet lug with slotted cleaning rod. Accompanied by an orig Japanese bayonet with steel scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all visible parts matching numbered. Metal appears to retain most of an old professionally restored finish, slightly thinned on magazine cover. Stock has a hairline through reinforcing bolt on left side, otherwise wood is sound with minor chips in toe and retains most of a restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. Bayonet is very fine. 4-33702 JR152 (7,500-12,500)

183
$23,000.00

*EXTREMELY RARE PRE-WWII EXPERIMENTAL SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. SN 8. Cal. 6.5 Jap. Made at Nippon Special Steel Factory as a copy of the American & British Pedersen rifle with 23-1/4″ bbl, integral front sight pedestal with hooded barleycorn sight. The receiver has the Pedersen style toggle action bolt with a stripper clip slot in the front edge. The rear sight is integral with rear edge of receiver and has an adjusting knurled knob graduated from 300 to 1,500 yards. The detachable box magazine is released via a catch in the front edge of trigger guard that has a push button safety to prevent the magazine being released prematurely. Rifle safety is a swinging lever on right side just above trigger. Mounted in 2-pc wood stock with the forestock split longitudinally with grasping grooves below middle band and five cooling slots on each side above middle band. It has sling loops on left side with a smooth metal buttplate. All visible parts are numbered “8” except magazine which bears the numbers “2” on the body and “4” on the base. This rifle operates on a gas system which has a pressure relief piston below muzzle through the upper band. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. Metal retains about 50% thin orig blue turning plum with balance a gray patina. The forestock has a small arsenal repair at left rear edge, otherwise is sound and original with numerous nicks, dings & scratches and retains a hand worn patina. Buttstock has a crack through the bottom buttplate screw hole, otherwise is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains generous amounts of orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, strong sharp bore, dark in the grooves. 4-33701 JR151 (7,500-12,500)

184
$4,600.00

*RARE JAPANESE TYPE 30 HOOK SAFETY CARBINE. SN 38122. Cal. 6.5 Jap. Rare carbine with 19″ bbl, protected barleycorn front sight and 1,500 meter ladder rear sight. Receiver has the imperial chrysanthemum with Japanese characters and the unusual double concentric circles stamped over the chrysanthemum. A gentleman who is a Japanese Arms historian stated that it is his belief that these rifles so marked are in some way flawed or did not meet standards or had been relegated to training status. These carbines had been introduced only a few years prior to the introduction of the Type 38 rifle & carbine which occurred in 1905. Therefore it would stand to reason that the Type 30 rifles & carbines had been demoted to training status or possibly a home guard situation. This rifle has the usual straight bolt handle and the hook safety which when rotated to vertical position, locks the bolt and blocks the sight picture until rotated counter clockwise 90 degrees. Mounted in a laminated mahogany stock without handguard and has a slotted head cleaning rod with sling wires on left side. Accompanied by an orig long rifle bayonet with steel scabbard and rubberized canvas frog. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Metal retains 70-75% thin orig finish with a series of small dents by the front band. Stock has some separation in the lamination and a repair on bottom of forestock, otherwise is sound with light nicks & dings and retains most of an old refinish. Mechanics are fine, strong sharp bore, dark in the grooves. Bayonet is fine, frog shows heavy wear. 4-33705 JR155 (500-750)

185
$6,325.00

*EXTREMELY RARE JAPANESE TEST TYPE 1 PARATROOP BOLT ACTION CARBINE. SN 196. Cal. 6.5 Jap. This carbine was built for Army paratroopers from a standard type 38 carbine. It has a 19″ bbl with square base barleycorn front sight with vented protective ears and a 2,000 meter ladder rear sight. Chamber of rifle has the imperial chrysanthemum with Japanese characters. Mounted in its orig laminated mahogany stock that has been cut just behind the receiver with a heavy lacquered hinge on right side and a wing nut with articulated hook on left side. Right side of butt is crudely inscribed “JERRY RAPP”. It has an upper hand guard with middle band and butt stock having sling wires with an orig Japanese canvas sling. It is speculated that only approx. 200-300 of these rare rifles were ever made and to this cataloguer’s knowledge were never put into service as a paratrooper item as the Japanese were only experimenting with the paratrooper concept. Accompanied by an orig sheet metal dust cover and an extremely rare Type 2 paratrooper bayonet which has the serial number “7898”. Bayonet has its orig steel scabbard and brown leather frog. The spine of the handle shank has the figure “8” in a circle arsenal mark along with a subsidiary mark of a small shield inside a diamond. Very few of these rare bayonets have ever been encountered. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About fine. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal blue, somewhat thinned on the trigger bow. Stock has a repaired chip on right side of wrist, otherwise wood appears to be sound with numerous nicks, dings & scratches and retains generous amounts of orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, dark in grooves with scattered fine pitting. Bayonet, scabbard & frog are extremely fine. 4-33704 JR154 (2,500-4,000)

186
$5,175.00

*JAPANESE TYPE 99 PARATROOPER RIFLE. SN 71336. Cal. 7.7 Jap. This is a type “0” paratrooper rifle with the first type takedown. It has 25-1/2″ bbl with standard front sight, anti-aircraft rear sight and monopod. The paratrooper conversion is rather crude with a heavy faceted reinforcement over receiver ring and crude metal work that is riveted to the forestock. The takedown is simple, by pushing the spring loaded catch on bottom of front of receiver to the rear and rotating the bbl about 45 degrees which allows the interrupted threads to release the forward section. Receiver has the Kokura stamp with a Naval anchor on top flat of the reinforcement which is without the Imperial Chrysanthemum and has a sheet metal dust cover. Bolt handle is unusual with a welded egg-shaped knob with a knurled band. Mounted in a 2-pc laminated mahogany stock with sling swivels on left side. The takedown parts are numbered “336” corresponding to the last three digits of the serial number. Accompanied by a Kokura marked bayonet with steel scabbard & leather frog and olive canvas sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good, all matching including bolt. Little orig finish remains being mostly a gray/brown patina with some black paint remaining on takedown iron. Stock has a crack on left side above floorplate, otherwise is sound with myriad small nicks & dings. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is fine. 4-34095 JR7 (3,000-5,000)

187
$2,070.00

*SCARCE JAPANESE TYPE 2 ARISAKA TAKEDOWN PARATROOPER RIFLE. SN 12860. Cal. 7.7 Jap. Type 99 short rifle alteration with 25-1/2″ bbl, standard front sight, anti-aircraft rear sight with intact chrysanthemum on the takedown hardware over the front of receiver. The takedown hardware, bbl & receiver are all marked “455”. It has a cleaning rod & side mount sling loops and is mounted in a 2-pc laminated mahogany stock. Left side of receiver has the Nagoya Arsenal stamp. Accompanied by a Nagoya Arsenal bayonet with steel scabbard and leather frog with inked Japanese characters on back of one loop. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including bolt. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish, slightly thinned over receiver. Wood is sound with usual light nicks & dings and a small splinter on tip of forestock and retains most of its orig arsenal finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore, frosty in the grooves. Bayonet is extremely fine with bright blade and orig finish on scabbard turning plum. Frog has most of its orig brown finish. 4-34096 JR8 (3,000-5,000)

188
$1,725.00

*SCARCE JAPANESE TYPE 2 ARISAKA PARATROOPER TAKEDOWN RIFLE. SN 6993. Cal. 7.7 Jap. This is a Type 99 short rifle modifcation with center screw takedown. It has 25-1/2″ bbl with bayonet lug and cleaning rod with side mounted sling loops containing an orig Japanese olive canvas sling. It has standard front sight and anti-aircraft rear sight and is mounted in a laminated 2-pc mahogany stock. Left side of receiver has the Nagoya Arsenal mark. The two pieces of the takedown metal, as well as bbl & screw, all bear assembly numbers “905”. Accompanied by a Kokura marked bayonet with steel scabbard and leather frog. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching including bolt. The mum is lightly ground, being partially visible. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal blue and the stock, with minor nicks and a small gouge on forearm, most of its orig arsenal finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is extremely fine, frog is supple. 4-34097 JR6 (3,500-6,000)

189
$3,450.00
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*RARE JAPANESE MODEL 97 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 9475. Cal. 6.5 mm. The Type 97 sniper rifle is basically a Japanese type 38 rifle with a side mounted 2.5 power telescope. They were introduced in 1937. The telescope were mounted at the factory and stamped with the SN of the rifle (number on this scope does not match SN). This is a very good specimen condition-wise even though the bayonet, dust cover and scope do not match. With the exception of the above noted, everything on the rifle matches. Mum is ground and rubber eye piece is missing. Scope case included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 85% of the blue, turning plum, with the exception of the area where the Mum is ground. Dust cover and bolt assembly retain better than 95% of their blue. The bbl shows well, retaining 95% of its orig blue with a couple of very slight rub marks at the wood line and just a little around the muzzle. Bbl bands show better than 90% of their orig finish as does the triggerguard and floorplate assembly. Telescope and mount retain better than 90% of enamel finish with all lettering very legible and clear optics. Bayonet is in good condition through the front half has been sharpened. Buttplate retains at least 80% of its orig blue. Upper handguard is in good condition but has one substantial dent approximately 1-1/2″ behind upper handguard that measures 1″ long by approximately 1/4″ wide. Buttstock is in very good condition with some moderate bruising but little compared to most of these examples. Scope case is in good condition. 4-34063 BK117 (3,400-5,400)

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$3,162.00
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*EXTREMELY RARE JAPANESE TYPE 97 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 10521. Cal. 6.5 mm. The Type 97 sniper rifle is basically a Japanese type 38 rifle with a side mounted 2.5 power telescope. they were introduced in 1937. The telescope were mounted at the factory and stamped with the SN of the rifle (number on this scope does not match SN). This is a very good specimen condition-wise even though the bayonet and scope do not match. The rifle is equipped with an orig sling, with “Kentucky Kid” scratched on the inside, and is cracked and dried. With the exception of the above noted, everything on the rifle matches and eye piece is present on the scope. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 98% of orig finish with the exception of where the Mum is ground, which is bare metal. Bbl retains approximately 85% of the blue with some bare spots on the top where it appears somebody improperly cleared off rust. Front bbl band and bayonet assembly show better than 98% blue as does front sight assembly. Middle band shows slightly less finish, being about 90%. Scope shows approximately 90% black enamel which it was painted and rubber eye piece is present although extremely dry. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly show better than 90% blue. Buttstock is in very good condition with only minor nicks and bruises, the most significant would be up on the left side of the bbl approximately 3″ behind bbl band. The rest of the stock has relatively minor bruising but is one of the most pleasant that I have observed. Scope optics are fairly clear with just a little bit of peppering on front lens that might come off with cleaning. Overall a really nice and hard to find Jap. 4-34064 BK114 (3,000-5,000)

191
$3,738.00
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*JAPANESE TYPE 99 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 572. Cal. 7.7MM. This Nogoya arsenal produced type 99 was the favorite sniper rifle of the Japanese in the Pacific during the second WW. It is equipped with 4 X 7 telescope, bayonet, sling and air craft sights. Bayonet does not match, and no dust cover is present. These rifles saw extremely heavy use under extreme conditions. They are quite hard to obtain. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains some 98% of its blued finish as does the matching bolt bent handle. Extractor retains about 70%. Bbl retains better than 95% of its finish with a couple minor dings on right hand side. Both front and middle bbl bands retain better than 90% of their crudely blackened finish. Trigger guards and floorplate assembly retain about 80% of its finish but is turning brown. Bayonet which does not match is in fine condition overall with the exposed metal turning brown. Telescope shows approx 90% of enamel with some very light chipping here and there. Rubber eye piece is soft and pliable and optics appear to be pretty clear with no debris. Sling is dry and cracking but present. Buttstock and hand guard have numerous dings and nicks front to rear but still show very well. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny though shows some wear. 4-34053 BK81 (3,500-5,000)

192
$7,475.00
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*JAPANESE TYPE 99 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3051. Cal. 7.7MM. This Nogoya arsenal produced type 99 was the favorite sniper rifle of the Japanese in the Pacific during the second WW. It is equipped with 4 X 7 telescope, bayonet, sling and air craft sights. Dust cover is present but does not match. Jap sniper rifles seldom found with this much condition. This rifle would be difficult to upgrade. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver and dust cover retain 95% of their orig blue with the matching bolt having approx 85%. Bbl assembly retains better than 90% of its orig blue with just a little bit of corrosion in front of the bbl band. Bbl bands retain approx 85% of their orig finish as does the trigger guard and floorplate assembly. Telescope retains 95% of its black enamel with clear optics and a somewhat brittle eye piece. Buttstock and hand guard are better than most with just a minimum of bruising and finish loss. Bayonet is in excellent condition with patina starting on the rear of handle and scabbard retains approx 50% of its blue. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34052 BK82 (3,500-5,000)

193
$3,162.00
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*JAPANESE TYPE 99 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 640. Cal. 7.7MM. This Nogoya arsenal produced type 99 was the favorite sniper rifle of the Japanese in the Pacific during the second WWII. It is equipped with the 4 X 7 telescope, bayonet, sling, mono pod and air craft sights. Bayonet does not match, and no dust cover is present. These rifles saw extreme use throughout the war so surviving examples in any condition are extremely hard to obtain. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 60% orig finish with missing balance where the mum was ground off. Matching bolt (bent handle) retains better than 90% of its finish. Bbl assembly shows better than 90% of its orig blue as do the sights. Front bbl band shows approx 85% or its blue with the middle one and mono pod showing around 50% with some very fine pitting. Trigger guard shows about 75% of its blue with floorplate showing around 50%. Scope retains better than 90% of its black paint and rubber eye piece is missing. Optics are cloudy but you can still see through them. Sling is in good condition with just mild cracking. Bayonet is very good with the handle area turning patina and scabbard showing better than 90% of its finish. Frog is dry but complete. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny though shows use. 4-34059 BK80 (2,500-4,000)

194
$2,875.00
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*JAPANESE TYPE 99 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 5921. Cal. 7.7 mm. This Nogoya arsenal produced type 99 was the favorite sniper rifle of the Japanese in the Pacific during the second WW. It is equipped with a 2.4 power telescope (no rubber eye piece present), bayonet, sling, and air craft sights. Neither the bolt or bayonet matches and the dust cover is not present. Scope case included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 80% of its finish with the rear bridge thinning more than the front. Bolt retains approximately 80% of finish and has bent handle as is expected for this rifle. Bbl retains approximately 90% finish with a little wear on the left hand side from the bayonet frog and a couple of small rack marks on the top. Front and rear sights show most of their finish. Front bbl band shows little finish, turning gray. Rear bbl band shows approximately 70%. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly turned to brown but still appear pleasing. Buttplate assembly has blue around the edges but the flat portion is patina. Telescope retains about 60% blue with clear optics with no debris within. Mechanics are crisp and bore is bright and shiny with good rifling although it has seen use. Buttstock and handguard have numerous small dents and nicks throughout but not so much as to detract from rifle and there is a small hole approximately 1″ in front of the floorplate screw that is approximately 1/8″ – 3/16″. Overall a pretty nice Jap sniper rifle. Scope case is in good condition. 4-34061 BK111 (3,400-4,900)

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$4,025.00
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*JAPANESE TYPE 99 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 7990. Cal. 7.7MM. This Nogoya arsenal produced type 99 was the favorite sniper rifle of the Japanese in the Pacific during the second WW. It is equipped with the 4 X 7 telescope (no rubber eye piece present) and bayonet. Dust cover is present but does not match. Scope case included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in good plus condition retaining most of its orig finish and has no significant abuse at all. Receiver (Mum is ground) retains approximately 90% of its blue with the significant wear being from the ground Mum and the dust cover sliding into position. Dust cover and matching bolt retains approximately 80% to 85% finish. Bbl assembly as well as front and middle bands show better than 90% orig finish and front band does match. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly show better than 90% orig finish with blue on floorplate beginning to get a little thin. Telescope retains better than 95% of its orig black paint with nice clear optics with just the least little bit of debris. Buttplate assembly retains 90% of its blue with edge wear. Buttstock is better than average with sharp finger grooves and less dents and abuse than the average 99 although there is a small crack in the wrist of the stock that appears to be very easily repairable. Overall a pretty nice 99 sniper. Mechanics are crisp and bore is bright and shiny but does show moderate use. Bayonet is in excellent condition and scabbard may have been repainted. 4-34025 BK113 (3,400-5,400)

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$1,725.00

*SCARCE JAPANESE TYPE 35 HOOK SAFETY MILITARY RIFLE. SN 33059. Cal. 6.5 mm Jap. Kokura Arsenal-made rifle with 32″ bbl, barleycorn square base front sight and 2000 yard rear sight. Receiver has the intact mum with Japanese characters and two gas ports on top with a sliding Siamese Mauser-style dust cover and has the Siamese “pinwheel” stamp on rear receiver bridge. Left side of receiver has the Kokura Arsenal marking and several small Japanese character proof marks. Mounted in a laminated 2-pc walnut stock and half upper hand guard and accompanied by an orig 1-pc leather sling and matching Kokura Arsenal bayonet with steel scabbard and leather frog. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Barrel and receiver retain most of their orig arsenal blue with orig bright polished mismatched bolt (#799). Trigger guard and floorplate retain of 95% orig blue. Stock has a crack on left side of wrist, otherwise wood is sound with numerous nicks, dings & scratches and retains generous amounts of orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore. Sling & bayonet are equally fine. 4-34094 JR2 (2,500-3,500)

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$2,300.00

JAPANESE TYPE 13 MURATA SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. SN 35155. Cal. 11 mm Japanese Murata. Early Japanese military bolt action rifle with 32″ bbl, square base front sight with saber bayonet lug on front band. Rear sight is standard 1500 yard ladder style and it has the Imperial mum on top flat over chamber area. Both sides of receiver have numerous Japanese characters. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands, a slotted head cleaning rod and sling loops. Right side of butt has a large round cartouche with various Japanese characters and another small square Japanese character cartouche. Bottom of stock has a rectangular brass plate with number “803”, probably a museum tag. Accompanied by a bayonet with 22-7/16″ straight blade with Japanese hook-style handguard & checkered wood panels. There is a tiny Japanese character on left ricasso. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching numbered including the small parts. Bbl & receiver retain virtually all of their fine orig blue and bolt its fine orig bright finish. Stock is sound with several moderate bruises and some scrapes on butt. Overall retains most of its orig arsenal finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Bayonet is moderately pitted and discolored with panels showing heavy wear. 4-34090 JR24 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,300.00

JAPANESE MURATA TYPE 13 SINGLE SHOT MILITARY RIFLE. SN 132588. Cal. 11 mm Murata. Early Japanese military rifle with 32″ bbl, barleycorn front sight with saber bayonet lug on right side of front band. It has a 1500 yard ladder musket rear sight with numerous Japanese character markings on both sides of receiver and the Japanese mum on top flat of bbl. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands and slotted head cleaning rod. It has sling loops containing a light canvas sling, probably of later vintage. Right side of butt has a large round cartouche with numerous Japanese characters. Accompanied by an orig bayonet with 18″ straight tapered blade with Japanese-style hook handguard and wooden grip panels with leather & iron scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains 96-98% strong dark blue while receiver & bolt are a cleaned bright metal color. Trigger guard retains about 85% orig blue. Stock has a small crack by left side of receiver, otherwise wood is sound with usual light nicks & dings and retains most of its orig finish. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. Bayonet is good to very good with several spots of heavy pitting on blade. Scabbard is slightly flexed and cleaned. 4-34091 JR23 (2,000-3,000)

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$3,450.00

JAPANESE TYPE 20 MURATA REPEATING BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 125254. Cal. 8 mm Jap Murata. Rare Murata repeater with 29″ oct to rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight with integral bayonet lug. It has a 2000 yard ladder rear sight and the Imperial mum on top flat over chamber area with numerous Japanese characters down both sides of receiver. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with short handguard and square checkered forestock. Right side of butt has a large cartouche with Japanese characters. It has a smooth steel buttplate with a tiny sliding trap door, apparently for a cleaning implement. Accompanied by a short bayonet with the Japanese hook handguard and the Imperial mum on right side of handguard. It has the number “47817” on the rear of the handle. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus, all matching except bolt which is numbered “937”. Bbl & receiver retain most of their strong orig arsenal blue with bolt being bright. Stock is sound with usual nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is fine. 4-34092 JR29 (2,500-4,000)

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$1,955.00

RARE JAPANESE TYPE 20 MURATA REPEATING BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 75834. Cal. 8 mm Jap Murata. Rare Murata repeater with 29″ oct to rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight with integral bayonet lug. It has a 2000 yard ladder rear sight and the Imperial mum on top flat over chamber area with numerous Japanese characters down both sides of receiver. Mounted in a 1-pc laminated birch stock with short handguard and square checkered forestock. It has a smooth steel buttplate with a tiny sliding trap door, apparently for a cleaning implement. Accompanied by a short bayonet with the Japanese hook handguard and the Imperial mum on right side of handguard. It has the number “218” stamped in handle. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except striker which is numbered “424”. Bbl and receiver retain most of their strong orig arsenal blue with some light surface etching on receiver. Trigger guard is a blue/gray patina. Stock is sound with usual light handling & use marks. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. Bayonet is fine with light pitting on blade. 4-34093 JR28 (2,000-3,000)

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$2,185.00

*RARE POSSIBLE ONE-OF-A-KIND KOREAN ARMY RIFLE. SN 18. Cal. 30. This is a Korean post WWII mfg. bolt action repeating rifle. It was received by Captn. Ed Wallington of the 82nd airborne. Information typed and taped to the rifle by Mr. Stern stated that only very few of these were made before plant was destroyed. Rifle in appearance seems to be a hybrid that somewhat resembles a combination of a 1917 Enfield, an 03-A3, and a Japanese Arisaka. The only marking on this rifle is the no. 18 on bolt and on inside of the floorplate. This rifle appears to use an 8 rnd end bloc mag from an M1 Garand. It has an M1 follower to feed ammo and a crudely but operational clip latch. It also has a very crudely made sling. This rifle has to be considered one of the rarer pieces that a military collector could hope to find in a lifetime. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver has about 80% blue with some heavy machining marks present. Bbl has approx 65% thinning blue as does front bbl band and bayonet lug. Middle bbl band has around 20% blue. Trigger housing and floorplate assembly retain just over 50%. Buttstock and hand guards are in fairly good shape with numerous small nicks throughout. Mechanics are good, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34177 BK87 (3,500-7,000)

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$4,198.00

*EXTREMELY RARE J.P. SAUER AND SOHN GEW 98 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 7432. Cal. 8 mm. This rifle has several options that are extremely rare for a WWI rifle. First and foremost, it has what they call a trench cover or a dust cover. Second, it has a Zeiss 2.5 power telescope that attaches to the rear sight assembly. Third, it has a 20 round box magazine. Rifle is also equipped with an original sling and bayonet. This is the only example that I have observed that has all of these features incorporated into one rifle. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Overall rifle shows pretty good. Receiver is turned patina as is the bolt and the bolt handle. Trench guard or dust cover retains approximately 85% of its black finish with light surface scratches throughout. Bbl retains nearly all of its finish but has turned plum. The matching numbered front and rear bands retains 75% to 80% orig color turning plum. Triggerguard assembly has approximately 60% blue turned brown. The black painted magazine retains approximately 90% of its finish with some wear and scratches present. The buttplate is patina with some small patches of light pitting on it. The telescope retains better than 90% of its original blue/black finish and the leather eye piece is still somewhat pliable though drying and cracking. Optics are cloudy on the scope. Bayonet, that does not match the gun, is in very good condition, retaining approximately 50% of finish along with the scabbard. Sling is still soft and pliable though showing its age with cracking throughout. Hooks and hasps are turning patina. Handguard is in excellent condition with no significant dents and scuffs. Buttstock is in good condition and the right side shows very little damage but the left side has several dents just to the side and below the telescope that look like notches. Mechanics are crisp and the bore is dark and somewhat frosted but with strong rifling. Overall a pretty decent rifle with some very rare accrutiments. 4-34070 BK115 (2,500-4,000)

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$3,450.00

*CZECH MAUSER MODEL VZ24 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 1341Y4. Cal. 8X57. Rare sniper rifle with 24″ bbl, attached sight shield and 2000 meter ladder rear sight. Receiver is mounted with matching numbered orig German scope bases & mounts containing a German single turret scope with split crosshair & post reticle. The front mount is numbered to the receiver with the other three pieces having assembly number “71”, which number corresponds with last two digits of the scope serial number which is 3571. Scope has manufacturer code “I.O.R.” stamped by the turret. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with full length hand guard, two bands with bayonet lug and dual sling loops with a slotted head wiping rod. It has a smooth steel buttplate. Accompanied by a fine bayonet with steel scabbard and 11-3/4″ upside down mounted blade. Handle has walnut panels and scabbard has a light brown frog. The left ricasso of blade is marked “CSZ / B”. Also accompanied by a period of use rectangular brown leather scope box with a polarizing lense cover in a pocket inside lid. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. All metal retains virtually all of its orig arsenal blue with only slight muzzle edge wear, which also includes scope bases, mounts & scope tube. Stock & handguard retain virtually all of their fine arsenal restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore, crisp optics. Bayonet is extremely fine and scope box is very fine. 4-34015 JR52 (4,000-6,000)

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$24,150.00

*MAUSER 98K SHORT RAIL SNIPER RIFLE WITH SLING AND BAYONET. SN 7674. Cal. 8mm. Fine example of a German 98K short rail sniper system with a 24″ bbl. Manufactures proof CE/43. Short rail scope system. All matching. German sniper rifles were among the finest in the world and considered vastly superior to any sniping system the United States had with the possible exception of the USMC 03A1. All numbers and inspection stamps are as they should be on this wonderful and exotic rifle. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle remains in fantastic condition with the receiver showing better than 95% of its orig finish, the bbl assembly shows approximately 90% finish with the muzzle and turning plum. Front bbl band shows only traces of orig finish but is correctly numbered to the gun. Middle bbl band shows better than 95% orig blue. Trigger guard assembly shows better than 95% orig blue with the floorplate showing approximately 70% and also turning plum. Bolt has approximately 50% orig finish with the primary wear being on the body from use. Numbered stock and hand guard are in excellent condition with only a few minor bruises on the buttstock and one small chip just below the reinforcing lug. Scope “BJM Code” retains nearly all of its finish with very clear optics. Mechanics are crisp and bore is bright and shiny with only a minimal showing of wear. All in all an outstanding example of a short rail 98K. Even the buttplate shows no abuse. Bayonet and sheath are in excellent condition and matching each other but not the gun. 4-34068 BK93 (5,000-7,500)

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$5,750.00

*MAUSER 98K LONG RAIL SNIPER RIFLE. SN 2367. Cal. 8mm. This is a late war long side rail BCD coded sniper rifle with only the 4 instead of the 44 or 45. Showing late war features such as lack of reinforcing screws on the floorplate and the larger stamped safety mechanism. It also has a phosphate finish and the bbl bands are not coded. The front bbl band and triggerguard assembly as well as the floorplate are not numbered. Middle bbl band shows a different number. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Phosphate finished receiver shows nearly all of its finish but it is very thinly applied. Bolt assembly shows approximately 85% of its finish with one spot of what appears to be dried blood pitting about 1-1/4″ by 1/2″ on the bolt body. Safety and extractor are blued as is the scope base itself. Bbl bands show approximately 90% of dull black finish as does the triggerguard. Floorplate assembly is a green phosphate that appears in color and texture to match the receiver. Wood is in excellent condition with just a little bit of bruising just above the sling on the right hand side but is not numbered to this rifle. Leather sling shows some wear but is in overall good condition. Scope mount numbered 8302 U is in very good condition, showing approximately 95% of the orig blue. DOV telescope is blue with the majority of finish thin to gray metal behind the adjusting ring and is numbered 19248 with lightly speckled optics. Mechanics are crisp and the bore is good with just a little bit of light pitting towards the muzzle end. 44 David bayonet and scabbard match each other and are in excellent condition. All in all a pretty nice example of a late war long rail sniper rifle. 4-34066 BK97 (4,500-7,500)

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$6,325.00

*MAUSER 98K LONG SIDE RAIL SNIPER RIFLE. SN 93439. Cal. 8mm. This is a late war long side rail BCD coded sniper rifle with only the 4 instead of the 44 or 45. Showing late war features such as the larger stamped key safety mechanism. It also has a phosphate finish and the bbl bands are not coded. The front bbl band and triggerguard assembly as well as the floorplate are not numbered. Middle bbl band shows no number. Scope mount has the number 3868W holding the CAD coded scope. Rifle is equipped with a leather sling with the L&F code on the sling keeper and a bayonet SN 5083. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 98% of its orig phosphate finish as does the bolt with the exception of the extractor and the safety knob which is blue. Bbl assembly shows 98% of its phosphate finish with a little bit of wear at the end of the muzzle from the bayonet being taken on and off. Front bbl band and sight hood are a black dull finish with the middle band being phosphate. Scope base and mount show better than 95% of their orig blue finish. Scope shows approximately 95% with some light scuffing here and there. Scope optics are very clear. Laminated stock and handguard on this rifle show to be in excellent plus condition with no numbers inside or outside of either of them. Stock does have the eagle stamped on the side with three lines and has two very small chips in the toe . Buttplate is just starting to patina. Triggerguard assembly is in 95% blued condition while the floorplate is phosphate. All appearances of inspectors and subinspectors seem to be present on all components. The bayonet is near mint, showing better than 98% of the polished blue finish with the scabbard showing approximately 80%. Leather frog is somewhat dry but pleasing and intact. Mechanics are crisp and the bore is near new. 4-34067 BK99 (6,500-8,500)

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$7,475.00

*MAUSER 98K SNIPER RIFLE WITH HIGH TURRET MOUNT AND DIALYTAN SCOPE. SN 33905. Cal. 8mm with 24″ bbl. This high turret mount German sniper rifle has matching metal but not wood. Manufactured by Mauser (BYF). It is accompanied by a sling, scope caps and a non-matching (matches with bayonet) scabbard with less common web frog. The rifle is in overall good condition. This particular rifle has the less common solid wood stock as opposed to the laminate that is generally seen on the 98K and has the cupped buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in good condition but appears to have seen fairly extensive use. Receiver retains approximately 80% of the original finish with the balance fading to gray. Bbl shows somewhat better with between 85-90% of the blue showing with the only significant wear being between the front band and front sight. Turret mount shows better than 90% of its finish with the scope showing significantly less at about 70% with some light rust forming. There is one or two small patches of pitting on the externals of the scope but the optics are quite clear. Scope caps appear correct but may be reproductions. Front bbl band has turned to a gray patina while the middle band retains approximately 90% of finish. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly show better than 95% of orig finish and the buttplate is just beginning to show patina. Sling is possibly a reproduction, if not it is significantly newer than the rifle itself. Solid wood buttstock and handguard are in good to very good condition with the buttstock having several moderate dings that don’t really detract for its appearance as they are for the most part under the sling. All inspector and subinspector marks appear to be present. Bayonet is in excellent condition with the scabbard being good. 4-34069 BK96 (4,500-7,500)

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$1,955.00

*CZECH MODEL VZ34 MAUSER SNIPER RIFLE. SN DR19964. Cal. 8X57. Usual configuration with 23-1/2″ bbl, attached front sight protector and a 2000 meter military rear sight. Receiver is mounted with matching numbered scope bases containing an orig WWII German 2-turret scope dated “1937”. Mounts are numbered “381”. Mounted in an orig 1-pc walnut stock with full length handguard, bayonet lug & wiping rod. It has dual sling loops on bottom and side with a smooth steel buttplate. Left side of butt has a small “BK” cartouche and number “51”. Scope has a split crosshair & post reticle. Accompanied by a leather scope case of the proper vintage but appears to be a commercial product rather than military. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except scope mounts. Overall metal retains most of a restored finish. Stock has a grain check back of reinforcing bolt, otherwise wood is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of an old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore, good optics. Scope case is fine. 4-34014 JR50 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,070.00

*CZECH MAUSER VZ24 SNIPER RIFLE. SN XR10231. Cal. 8X57. Rare sniper rifle with 24″ bbl, attached front sight shield and 2000 meter ladder rear sight. Receiver is mounted with mismatched orig German scope bases & mounts containing a German 2-turret scope with split crosshair & post reticle. Bases are numbered “3359” on front, “390” on rear and the mount is numbered “140” in two places on rear and “4009” on front. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with full length hand guard, two bands with bayonet lug and dual sling loops with a slotted head wiping rod. It has a smooth steel buttplate. Accompanied by a fine bayonet with steel scabbard and 11-3/4″ upside down mounted blade. Handle has walnut panels and end of grip is maker code marked “tgf”. Tang of handle is marked “E346” with a standing lion in center. Same mark is found on frog stud of scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good, mismatched as noted except the bolt, which is numbered to receiver. Metal on rifle retains most of a fine restored finish. Scope, bases and mounts retain most of their orig finish with some pitting under the leather scope protectors. Wood is sound showing heavy wear with numerous light nicks & scratches and retains a dark hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. Bayonet is extremely fine. 4-34029 JR51 (3,000-5,000)

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$6,325.00

*MAUSER MODEL 98 RIFLE (GEWHR 98) SNIPER RIFLE. SN 5669. Cal. 8mm. This is a WWI GEW 98 rifle that is set up with a high claw mount over the receiver. The bolt handle is turned down as it would be on a sniper rifle and has a standard GEW 98 rear sight that graduates from 400 to 2,000 meters. Receiver is marked with the Imperial eagle and the scope is a VISAR 2-3/4X with the SN 1198d. All external serial numbers appear to be matching with the exception of the sling swivel. Bayonet and scabbard are unnumbered. Rifle is also equipped with muzzle cover and sight protector as well as an original, but dry, sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver is bright as is the bolt assembly. Bbl is blued but turned very plum with some light corrosion blended in. Numbered bbl bands are showing a plum to gray patina as is the rear sight. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly are showing a gun metal gray with just a bit of moderate pitting blended in. Handguard and buttstock are in good shape considering their 90 odd years with sharp finger grooves and a minimum of scaring, most of which being on the bottom between the pistol grip and the buttplate. Numbers on the buttstock are not legible. Mechanics are crisp and work well, bore is slightly bright with some pitting throughout. All in all not very bad. Scope shows 95% of its orig blue with slightly cloudy optics that are still viewable. Bayonet shows some light to moderate pitting and the scabbard retains approximately 70% of its blue. 4-34077 BK118 (2,500-3,500)

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$4,600.00

*RARE MODEL 1909 ARGENTINE MAUSER SNIPER RIFLE. SN C9941. Cal. 7.65 Argentine. Rare Argentine sniper with 29-1/2″ bbl, barleycorn front sight and 2000 meter military rear sight. Receiver has usual markings that are oriented to sides to accommodate scope mount which contains a Zeiss 4X single turret scope which is also marked with the Argentine markings with serial number “1008”. It has an unusual graduated reticle with range markings to 300 meters. Accompanied by an orig Argentine bayonet with serial number “008269” in its orig matching numbered black painted steel scabbard and green leather frog. Also accompanied by an orig Argentine green leather sling. These sniper rifles are rarely encountered in the U.S. and when they are found, usually have reproduction mounts for the scope. These mounts appear to be completely original. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine with all visible parts matching numbered except rear scope base which appears to have a different number. Metal retains generous amounts of its orig factory finish with some slight thinning of exposed bbl and some slight dulling of bright receiver & bolt. Wood is sound with a few light nicks & dings and a series of small bruises on each side of forestock and retains most of its orig arsenal finish. Scope has crisp clear optics and retains most of its orig factory finish. Bayonet, front & sling are crisp and new. 4-34083 JR54 (3,000-5,000)

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$3,105.00

*CARL GUSTAFS SWEDISH MODEL 1896 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 224350. Cal. 6.5 Swede. Fine sniper rifle with 28″ bbl, sheet metal front sight protector and sharpshooter style micrometer rear sight. Side of receiver is mounted with a scope rail with matching numbered base containing an unmarked Ajack 4X90 scope, SN 0770/1941B. Mounted in a 1-pc birch stock with half hand guard and sling swivels containing an orig brown leather sling. Accompanied by its orig matching numbered metal scope can with shoulder strap. Side rail and slide are numbered “224350”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all visible numbers matching. Metal retains about 95% strong orig blue with some slight thinning on exposed bbl. Scope is fine and retains 93-95% orig finish with a few minor dents & dings. Stock is sound with minor dings & scratches and retains most of its arsental finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore, crisp optics. Scope can is fine, having been repainted with OD paint. 4-34016 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,312.00

*GERMAN G-43 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH SCOPE. SN 8653. Cal. 8MM. This is an updated version of the G41W which Walther made famous and became the semi auto replacement for the 98K. The rifle was extremely durable and reliable with very high scores in the accuracy department. A German soldier who possessed this arm felt very superior in the field of battle. Equipped with a ZF4 telescope & mount. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 901% of its blued finish. bolt handle retains approx 80% but appears to have some touch up blended in. Rear sight base retains over 90% of its dark blue finish as does the front bbl band and bbl assembly with the front sight base turning plum. The trigger guard assembly also retains over 90% of its finish but again turning plum. The laminate hand guard is in excellent condition as is the buttstock that is numbered to the gun with very clear waffen inspection marks. The ZF4 telescope and mount retain excellent finish although not numbered to this gun. The scope optics appear fairly clear. Mechanics are crisp. The bore has plenty of rifling but is a little frosty in the grooves. 4-34050 BK62 (2,500-4,500)

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$5,175.00

*GERMAN G41W SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 8232. Cal. 8MM. The G41W is similar to the M model. Designed by Walther and from 1941 to 1943 approx 70,000 were produced. This rifle is equipped with a bayonet/scabbard and sling and all external components appear to match. Equipped with a fixed mag and fed by stripper clip. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver assembly appears to have approx 85-90% of its orig blue with the most wear being on the rails. The trigger guard and mag assembly retain approx 85-90% of its finish with the prominent wear being on the mag bottom itself. Bbl bands and front bbl assembly show approx 90% of their orig blue with some areas beginning to plum. Upper hand guard is in very good condition with some slight depression marks (possibly from being in the rack) but do not detract from the appearance. Laminate buttstock is in very good condition with just a couple of minor nicks. The serial number is there but barely legible. The waffen inspector marks are quite present. The buttplate assembly has 3 or 4 small dents in it that are barely visible to the naked eye. The sling is in very good condition and still quite pliable. Bayonet is in excellent condition retaining better than 98% of its orig blue, and scabbard is quite good itself. Mechanics are crisp, bore shows moderate wear but is still bright and shiny. 4-33958 BK58 (3,000-4,500)

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$5,175.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: This is a rare variation of the G41W which is machined with a dual rail scope base.

*GERMAN G41W SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 3586. Cal. 8MM. The G41W is similar to the M model. Designed by Walther and from 1941 to 1943 approx 70,000 were produced. This rifle is equipped with a bayonet/scabbard and sling and all external components appear to match, and the bbl bands are unmarked which is correct. Equipped with a fixed mag and fed by stripper clip. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Action retains 95-97% of the orig finish and the majority of wear being on the rails. Trigger guard and mag assembly retain 90% or better of the orig blue as does the bbl and muzzle cap assembly. Bbl bands are in excellent condition showing better than 90% of the blue and are just starting to plum. Upper hand guard assembly is in excellent condition with no significant wear whatsoever. Laminated buttstock is in excellent condition with serial number. Waffen marks are still quite present on every component of this rifle. This would be a valued addition to any advanced Nazi collector. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. Bayonet shows near new with just a little wear on the back of the handle. Scabbard is turning plum, and leather is beginning to dry. 4-33957 BK57 (4,000-6,000)

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$5,980.00

*GERMAN G41W SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 8802. Cal. 8MM. The G41W is similar to the M model. Designed by Walther and from 1941 to 1943 approx 70,000 were produced. This rifle is equipped with a bayonet/scabbard and sling and all external components appear to match, with the exception of the buttplate which has a BPR code on it and the bbl bands are unmarked which is correct. Equipped with a fixed mag and fed by stripper clip. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains approx 85% of its finish with the majority of loss being on the rear of the receiver where the accuator goes back and forth. Mag has had some slight dents repaired in it but is almost unnoticeable and quite serviceable. Upper hand guard assembly is in excellent condition with minor scuffing as is the matching numbered buttstock. Mechanics are crisp, bore is moderately worn but still shows only slightly dark in the grooves with the lands showing quite bright. 4-34175 BK56 (1,500-2,500)

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$9,200.00

*GERMAN G41W SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 3638. Cal. 8MM. The G41W is similar to the M model. Designed by Walther and from 1941 to 1943 approx 70,000 were produced. This rifle is equipped with a bayonet/scabbard and sling and all external components appear to match. Equipped with a fixed mag and fed by stripper clip. This is an extremely rare variation with the push button bolt release. This is an extremely desirable feature that is only found on approx 7000 of the G41’s. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains only about 3-5% of its orig finish but appears to be the victim of honest wear with the majority of the blue remaining on the trigger guard and mag assembly. There is no external pitting or gouges present. The 359 code is still very present on the components where it should be including receiver, bbl band and trigger guard assembly. Upper hand guard assembly is of the plastic variety and is in excellent condition with no major scuffing at all as is the laminate buttstock. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is slightly dark in the grooves but very pleasing. Sling is in very good condition. 4-33956 BK55 (6,000-10,000)

218
$4,025.00

*GERMAN G-43 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH SCOPE. SN 918. Cal. 8MM. This is an updated version of the G41W which Walther made famous and became the semi auto replacement for the 98K. The rifle was extremely durable and reliable with very high scores in the accuracy department. A German soldier who possessed this arm felt very superior in the field of battle. This rifle is equipped with a ZF4 telescope & mount. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 75% of the orig blue with the bolt retaining approx 85%. Rear sight base assembly retains better than 90% of its orig finish with all inspector marking being quite prevalent. Bbl and front band assembly retain approx 60% of their blueing but have patinated very nicely. Front sight and hood retain approx 80% of the finish. Trigger guard and floor plate assembly retain approx 95% of the finish, although turning plum on the bottom of the trigger guard itself. Laminated hand guard and buttstock are in excellent condition with the buttstock showing the serial number and waffen inspection marks but both pieces of wood have been cleaned and varnished. ZF4 scope and mount retain excellent finish but are not numbered to this gun. The scope optics are clearer than most ZF4’s. Sling is as new. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny although it has some moderate wear. Overall a really nice matching G43 that you could take out and shoot. 4-34088 BK63 (2,000-4,000)

219
$5,750.00

*GERMAN G-43 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH SCOPE. SN 8347N. Cal. 8MM. This is an updated version of the G41W which Walther made famous and became the semi auto replacement for the 98K. The rifle was extremely durable and reliable with very high scores in the accuracy department. A German soldier who possessed this arm felt very superior in the field of battle. Equipped with ZF4 scope & mount. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains approx 95% of its blued finish with a little more wear on the rear sight base. Bbl assembly retains approx 90% of its blue with one wear spot that appears to be from a rack directly above the cleaning rod. Front bbl band is phosphate finish. Laminate hand guard is in excellent condition with just a couple of nicks as is the matching buttstock. Buttplate is in excellent condition and upon opening it found an orig manual and cleaning brush in the trap. ZF4 telescope has clear optics and is in excellent overall condition with the only flaw being that the mount is not numbered to the gun. Mechanics are crisp, bore has seen heavy use and has some pitting down towards the chamber but overall presence of this gun far outweighs that. 4-34054 BK61 (2,500-4,000)

220
$6,900.00

*GERMAN K-43 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE WITH ZF4 TELESCOPE. SN 7672P. Cal. 8 MM. Walther mfg. dated 1944 K43 with ZF4 sniper scope in overall good condition. All external numbers match, except scope mount, and all Waffen proofs appear to be present. Comes with 2 mag pouches containing a total of 4 mags. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: The phosphate finish on receiver and bolt assembly appears thin but seems all there. Phosphate on front band assembly is in excellent condition as is the blue on the bbl and cleaning rod. The mag retains most of its orig black paint and the phosphate finish on the trigger guard assembly is excellent. Scope mount is correct for gun but the number does not match and retains approx 90% of its finish. ZF4 scope appears very slightly cloudy but all in all very good and usable. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright. Sling is soft and pliable with good finish. 4-34058 BK60 (2,500-4,500)

221
$1,380.00

*RARE BRAZILIAN M954 (K43) MILITARY RIFLE WITH BAYONET. SN 81. Cal. 30. This rifle is a well made almost carbon copy of a WWII German K43 with the exception of it has finger grooves in the wood and does not have a scope rail. Very few examples of this rifle have surfaced over the years. It is indeed a rare find. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 90% of the thin grayish parkerizing which is almost transparent with primary wear being on rails themselves. Bolt assembly retains a browner finish and is a very rough casting. Rear sight base and bbl are also of light gray parkerizing and carry approx 90%. Front sight hood is blued and the two bbl bands are a darker gray parkerizing. Trigger guard and mag well are of the same light color gray parkerizing and are beginning to patina. Buttplate is bare metal with blued screws and shows to be in very good condition. Mag is present as well as a bayonet which is in very good plus condition. However the number does not match receiver and handle has been lightly cleaned where it attaches to rifle. Upper hand guard is in excellent condition, buttstock shows numerous light dings and nicks but nothing of any kind of serious nature. Mechanics are good, bore is clean and shiny. 4-34126 BK78 (3,500-5,000)

222
$5,462.00

*MAUSER 98K SNIPER RIFLE WITH ZF41 TELESCOPE. SN 1636K. Cal. 8mm. This AR42 coded sniper rifle has all matching components with the exception of the bayonet and scabbard which match each other with the SN 6644. Rifle is in excellent condition throughout and does not appear to be lacking in any way. It is accompanied by the bayonet, as previously mentioned, and a leather sling with a D&C code on it. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle in fine overall condition with the receiver retaining approximately 90-95% orig blue. Matching bolt assembly also retains approximately 95% blue with significant wear being on the bolt body from being actuated. Bbl assembly retains approximately 85%, wearing in spots with some minor scuffs and light scratches around the muzzle. Numbered front bbl band retains better than 90% orig blue with the middle on showing approximate 80%. Upper handguard is in excellent condition with only a couple of slight scuffs and the stock is in excellent condition with a couple of minor scratches towards the rear and some slight denting from below the scope, presumably from being rested on something. CXN coded ZF41 scope number 453488 shows better than 90% of its finish with clear optics and both sunshades intact. Triggerguard assembly shows approximately 75% with some scratches on the guard itself. Floorplate shows about 30% with the balance being worn, it appears from resting in ones hand. Overall a really nice German sniper rifle. Bayonet and scabbard condition are fine. 4-34060 BK94 (2,500-4,000)

222A
$3,450.00

*MAUSER MODEL 98K AX/AR41 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 8799L. Cal. 8mm. This AR41 coded sniper rifle has all matching components with the exception of the bayonet and scabbard which match each other with the SN 7143. Rifle is in excellent condition throughout and does not appear to be lacking in any way. It is accompanied the bayonet, as previously mentioned, and a leather sling. ZF41 scope is CSN manufactured and the base is DUV. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 80% of orig blue with some high spot edge wear and turning plum. Bolt assembly retains approximately 85% of finish with the extractor showing around 50%. Bbl assembly shows approximately 70% blue which is thinning but still pleasing to the eye. Both front and middle bands are showing about 80% blue but have turned plum over the years as with the triggerguard and floorplate assembly. Earlier style flush buttplate shows patina throughout with just a little bit of fine pitting near the top. Upper handguard shows little wear but finish is thinning. Buttstock is in very good condition with just a couple of minor bruises in the area of the pistol grip. Sling is very dry with the surface finish beginning to flake off a bit but is correct for this rifle. Bayonet and scabbard are in excellent condition showing better than 95%. Telescope and mount show better than 80% finish. Scope optics appear clear. Mechanics are crisp and bore is bright and shiny but does show moderate wear. 4-34051 BK95 (2,500-3,500)

223
$3,450.00

*RARE MAUSER /BYF44 K98 SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE, SLING, BAYONET AND SCABBARD. SN 26523. Cal. 8mm. This BYF44 coded sniper rifle has all matching major components with a couple of small things mis-matched such as the band retaining clip and the follower. The bayonet and scabbard which match each other with the SN 4631. Rifle is in excellent condition throughout and does not appear to be lacking in any way. It is accompanied the bayonet, as previously mentioned, and a correct leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 95% of its orig finish, being very pleasing to look at. Bolt retains approximately 90-95% of orig finish with the majority of the wear being on the bottom of the assembly. Bbl assembly retains about 85% of its orig blue with some wear on the top between the bands and also thinning around the muzzle. It has one moderate scratch approximately 1/2″ long directly above the bayonet lug. Front and middle bbl bands retain 98% of their finish. Laminate stock and handguard are in excellent condition with minor nicks throughout that do not detract from the finish of this gun. Has flush mount buttplate with a W8At55 code that shows patina. ZF4 telescope is complete with shades and shows 98% of its orig blue with clear optics. DUV scope mount also shows better than 98% of its finish. Bayonet and scabbard are in excellent condition. 4-34062 BK98 (3,500-5,000)

223A
$1,725.00

RARE GERMAN MODEL Z.F. 41 SHARPSHOOTER’S SCOPE WITH MOUNT. SN 2712. Tiny scope, about 6-1/4″ long including sun shades, with “duv” inspected mount, serial number 3323, with the scope serial number “2712” and manufacturer’s code “ddv”. The top rings are electric pencil numbered to the main mount. Accompanied by an original metal “scope can” with hinged lid in Army green paint with manufacturer’s code “JVV” stamped in the lid. Inside lid has a hinged compartment containing a lense cloth. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Scope & mount are extremely fine retaining virtually all of their orig factory blue finish. Scope is without crosshairs. Scope can has a couple of small dents and retains about 50% orig green paint. 4-34187 (3,000-5,000)

224
$10,350.00

*GERMAN WWII G41M WITH BAYONET. SN 12376. Cal. 8MM. This is an example of the ultra rare Mauser variation of the G41 rifle. Only 20,000 of these guns were made and the entire lot went to the Italian front. This gun is in 100% orig condition with all visible parts matching with the exception of the muzzle cap. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: This rifle is in outstanding orig condition retaining better than 95% of its orig blue finish remaining throughout with the exception of the mag and trigger guard assembly that are starting to plum. The wood is in good condition having a small of what appears to be a duffle bag cut repaired approx 2-4″ behind the front bbl band. This was very common for GI’s to bring these rifles home in their bags. Other than the repair, there are no significant mars or dents in the stock which still has the “WAA135” stamp in the left side. Sling, although slightly dry, is in excellent condition. The bayonet number 412 is near new with the scabbard showing only 25% of blue remaining. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33959 BK24 (10,000-15,000)

225
$31,050.00

*GERMAN VG5 C. SN 7538. Cal. 7.92 X 32 cartridge. This is the crudely made German semi-auto rifle that was mfg during the late war after the raids from the eighth air force pretty much destroyed the German capability of mfg firearms. This is one of the last examples of Germany getting driven back in time. Rifle is complete with canvas sling and mag and in working order. These are very rare as most of the GI’s brought home German guns that were finely made instead of these. A fine exotic piece for the advanced axis collector. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: As good as it ever was. Spot welded receiver with no finish and assembled basic block pieces of wood, with the serial number stamped into the buttstock. 4-33961 BK25 (12,000-15,000)

226
$18,400.00

*RARE GERMAN VG 2 LAST DITCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 2134A. Cal. 8MM. Bolt action rifle that uses a 10 rnd G43 mag. It has a 21″ bbl with no bayonet lug and was cheaply built at the end of the war made out of a singly U shaped stamping. This example has the mfg. code CYQ which is spreewerk. This is a seldom found rifle in any condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Condition is fairly good with approx 80% of orig finish showing but with pin prick pitting throughout. Bbl assembly is blued except for the front 4″ retains about 75% of its finish with a significant amount of spotting throughout. Trigger guard assembly and mag catch has a small amount of surface rust that should clean to show better. Front hand guard assembly is in good shape with no major scarring and retains better than 90% of its oil finish. Buttstock assembly shows very good also with some very minor bruising. Buttplate is in good condition with patina on it and cups over back of stock. Mechanics are in need of work as the action works, but firing pin assembly accuates with the bolt. Bore is bright and shiny and appears to be virtually unfired though counter bored approx 1 1/2″ from muzzle. This is an extremely rare piece and with my 40 plus years in guns, this is only the second that I have seen. Sling is good with one small gouge in it approx 5″ behind the front swivel. 4-33960 BK66 (4,000-5,000)

227
$2,185.00

*RARE MAUSER MODEL VG-98 MFG BNZ 45. SN 6903. Cal. 8MM. This is a prime example of the absolute last ditch 98K’s that Germany industry was able to produce due to being bombed into submission by the US Army Airforce. The industry was so decimated that they were unable to produce anything beyond the crudest firearms that were only capable of working. By this time all semblance of craftsmanship was gone. Very few examples exist today. GI’s tended to bring home higher quality guns. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver and bbl assembly retain approx 95% of the medium gray phosphate finish with which it was produced with the serial number only being on the bbl assembly. The front sight is spot welded into place and the rear sight is merely a piece of notched out steel that is dove tailed into the receiver. The bolt assembly which matches the gun retains approx 50% of its blued finish. The trigger guard assembly does not appear to have any finish at all and the trigger is blued. The buttstock is a single piece of wood that is barely shaped enough to accommodate the gun and make it user friendly. It has a reinforcing pin just below the front receiver ring. A fine example of the turn for worse that German industry took in the final days of the war. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny and shows little use. 4-33941 BK65 (2,500-4,000)

228
$7,705.00

*VOLKSTURM GEWEHR (VG1 LAST DITCH RIFLE). SN 113. Cal. 8MM. This rifle was made in the last days of WWII and is crudely made. It uses a semi-auto K43 mag and is considered unsafe to shoot because it was so cheaply and crudely made. Everything with the exception of the bbl, receiver and bolt on this gun are made of crude stampings as Germany’s war production was pretty well nonexistent at this time. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal retains some 98% orig finish with what appears to be a small machining hole (flaw) toward the rear of the receiver just at the wood line. Bbl appears to have some spotting on the front half of it which I cannot identify. The K43 mag is in excellent condition and the wood, as crude as it is, is free of any marring. Sling is a very crude, thin cloth sling, that is riveted together where it passes through the stock. Buttplate is also a sheet metal stamping and remains in fine condition. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny and shows little to no use. But gun is still considered a hazard to shoot. 4-33942 BK64 (3,500-4,500)

229
$1,380.00

GERMAN SPANDAU MODEL 71/84 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 7771. Caliber 11 MM Mauser. Fine German military rifle with 32″ bbl, barleycorn front sight with side mount bayonet lug and 1600 meter ladder rear sight. Receiver has usual markings with date “1888”. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and sling loops. Stock has numerous Imperial German proofs with a smooth steel buttplate and 1-pc trigger guard. Accompanied by a bayonet with 10″ blade and leather & iron sheath. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine, all matching including all small parts. As new, possibly unfired, retaining virtually all of its orig bright blue on bbl, bands and trigger guard with receiver, bolt & buttplate retaining virtually all of its orig bright finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Bayonet is fine. 4-33965 JR22 (2,000-3,000)

230
$11,500.00

*BRNO MODEL ZK420 EXPERIMENTAL SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE SN 1 WITH SCOPE. SN 0001. Cal. 8 mm. This Czechoslovakian model ZK420-S was an experimental semi automatic rifle made by the Czech that appears to have incorporated some features of the American M1 as well as similarities to the German K-43. It features a rotating bolt which is with a gas operated recoil system, an adjustable rear sight graduating from 100 to 1,000 meters, and is also equipped with a German style scope. Features a somewhat quick detachable scope mount with rings that are very similar to the US model P-4 with a couple of simple thumb tightening screws. Rifle appears to have a very thin coat of gray Parkerizing on it and is in excellent overall condition. The bolt assembly appears to be a mismatch because it has the number “29” on it but being an experimental it could very well be an inspector mark or a proof mark. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 98% of a very thin grayish green phosphate finish with the bbl being similar except with some patina. The gas cylinder and handguard retaining assembly as well as the magazine and trigger group show significantly phosphate finish. The upper handguard assembly shows almost new with just a couple of small nicks that you can only see under a very good light. The buttstock is also in excellent condition, showing only a couple of scratches and one small ding behind the wrist. The phosphated checkered buttplate shows nearly new with the blued screws almost new. The telescope shows about 98% of the original blued finish with clear but slightly dirty optics and a very pliable rubber eye piece. The scope elevation cap shows no finish loss but does have a couple of small dings in it. It is accompanied by a small pouch with a cleaning brush in it and a cloth sling that show nearly new. All in all a very fine, what I believe to be, experimental carbine that would be a great addition to a military carbine collection. 4-34057 BK135 (3,000-5,000)

231
$7,475.00

*CZECH BRNO MODEL ZK420-S SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. SN 0057. Cal. 8 mm Mauser. Fine military rifle with 23″ bbl, hooded front sight with integral bayonet lug, gas operated with M14/M1 Garand style rotating bolt head. It has 1000 meter military style rear sight with protective ears atop the rear of the receiver. Trigger guard is stamped sheet metal and it has a 10-rd detachable box magazine. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with handguard reminiscent of the German WWII semi-auto rifles. All metal surfaces have a greenish phosphate finish. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching. As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood with minor nicks & dings on wood. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34104 (2,500-4,000)

232
$5,750.00

*RARE RUSSIAN SVD 1938 SNIPER RIFLE. SN AP1767. Cal. 7.62 x 54. This is the very rare Russian semi auto sniper rifle with the telescope, scope cover, sling, and bayonet. Scope mount, though American, appears to be production for this rifle in fit and finish. I find the use of the M82 telescope to be an interesting variant. This is not a number matching gun but nonetheless is a rare SVD 1938 sniper rifle. Receiver has no. AP1767, while trigger group has A51742, and the mag has 958. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver group with scope mount shows approx 95% of its orig blue. The bolt being bright with some patina present. Bbl and gas assembly as well as front band and muzzle break retain better than 95% of their orig blue. Trigger guard assembly retains approx 75% of its blue with majority of loss being on trigger guard itself. Mag is patina with numerous moderate pitting. Telescope number 50493 shows approx 80% of its blue with crystal clear optics. A 3-pc buttstock and hand guard assembly are in good condition overall with only minor nicks and dings throughout and two small chips between bbl bands. Sling is soft and pliable and in excellent condition. Bayonet is nearly new. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny with only minimum wear. Scope cover is excellent. 4-34017 BK84 (3,000-4,000)

233
$6,440.00

*RARE SWISS SCHMIDT RUBEN MODEL 1955 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3179. Cal. 7.5 Swiss. This rifle is equipped with a matching numbered Kern AARAU telescope and mount. It also has an integral bi-pod and muzzle break and is accessorized with a bayonet and sling. A very well made rifle that is in impeccable condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows 99% of the Swiss military blue with the bolt and cocking ring being bright. Rear sight is untouched with no marks whatsoever in the finish. Front bbl band assembly and bbl show better than 99% of the orig blue. Muzzle break, front sight assembly shows approx 98% with just a couple of slight wear spots on the ears. Bi-pod shows 98% with just a couple of slight marks on the hinges. Numbered mag shows 98% with a minimal of wear as does the trigger guard assembly. Upper hand guard has one or two slight rub marks and one slight area towards the rear that is slightly discolored presumably from oiling the metal. Buttstock is in excellent condition with only a couple of slight mars where the bi-pod tucks in. Checkering is sharp with no flaws, and buttplate retains 99% of its blue. Sling is slightly dry but shows new. The bayonet what has a painted 520 on the rear shows only a couple of slight scuff marks from being pulled in and out of the scabbard. The scabbard and frog show approx 95% Mechanics are crisp and excellent, bore is bright and shiny. Numbered telescope shows approx 98% finish with just some slight wear and optics are fine. 4-33928 BK72 (3,500-4,500)

233A
$6,900.00

*RARE SWISS SIG MODEL PE57 ASSAULT RIFLE. SN PE1675. Cal. 7.5 X 55 Swiss. Comes with optional sight, bayonet, sling, and another accessory of which I cannot identify. Rifle is imported by Federal Ordnance Elmonte, CA. A very well made rifle that seems to blend the best features of the past with todays technology. It has a 26″ bbl with integral grenade launcher and compensator. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle appears near new showing little to no signs of ever being used. Receiver shows 99% plus condition with only a slight mark where the rear sight is folded down and micromiter adjustment knob touches the receiver. Trigger housing shows a slight drag line from accuating the safety. Bbl and front end assembly show better than 98% with just a couple of light marks on the grenade launcher/muzzle break from being put in a rack. The bi-pod legs show just a couple of light marks from being tucked up underneath the bbl. Rubber buttplate (similar to an M-60) shows very minor scuffing from sling rubbing on it. Sling has just a couple of light scratches in the black painted adjustment bar. Bayonet shows new. A very rare exotic rifle for the discerning collector. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny showing no signs of firing. 4-33927 BK70 (3,500-4,200)

234
$6,900.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Correction) Rifle should be listed as K31/42 rather than K31/43 variant. The gradations on the scope (1-10) are correct for the 42 variant. 43 variant gradations are 1-7.

*RARE SWISS SCHMIDT RUBIN MODEL K-31/43 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 450979. Cal.7.5 Swiss. This rather exotic sniper/sharp shooter rifle comes equipped with a detachable box mag, sling, and a bayonet with scabbard and frog. It is rather unique the way the front part of the attached telescope drops down into the stock. It also has a small range finder or grenade launching sight on top of the telescope that looks similar to a second rear sight. These rifles were mfg. in small quantities and are therefore difficult to obtain. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approx 98% plus of orig blue with the numbered bold and cocking handle being bright. Scope shows 98% of the orig finish with only the slightest wear being folded down against the stock. Optics are clear. Rear sight assembly shows better than 98% blue with just some slight marks from being adjusted. Middle band shows no wear at all. The front band has a slight mark or two from being put in a rack. The bbl and front sight assembly also show better than 98% blue with just a couple of very minute nicks. Matching mag and trigger guard assembly show no wear at all. Buttplate assembly has slight wear on the high edges from being put in a rack. Upper hand guard has a small dent about 3″ in front of the middle band otherwise has just a minute amount of scuffing. Left side of the buttstock has a few minor dings in it and one that is just a little larger on the bottom approx 1 1/2″ in front of the floorplate. Otherwise shows no scuffing at all. There is an inspectors stamp on the right rear side of the stock that is quite prominent. Sling is virtually new with a preservative on it. Bayonet shows new as does the scabbard. Frog is slightly older with some wear. It might possibly have come from a different weapon. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34027 BK71 (3,500-4,500)

235
$20,700.00

*SWISS SCHWEIZERISCHE SIG/NEUHAUSEN MODEL U MILITARY RIFLE SERIAL NO. 75. SN 75. Cal. 7.5 Swiss. This rifle bears a very large resemblance to the model 31-43 sniper rifle with several changes. The cocking knob is round instead of a T-handle and the receiver is longer toward the rear with no cocking ring. rifle is also equipped with a 10 rnd box mag, a detachable grenade launcher (with pouch) and a sling. The telescope is the same as that on the model 31-43 with the range finder or grenade sight on top. This rifle, to me at least, is so rare that I could find no information about it in print. I believe this to be the “Holy Grail” to the Swiss military collector. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approx 98% of the orig finish with majority of wear being in one small spot approx 1″ around, approx 1″ behind the bolt. Rear sight assembly appears to have never been used. Rear band shows better than 98% of the finish with any wear being from the sling. Front band shows 98% finish with just one small nick presumably from a screwdriver. Bbl shows all of its finish as does front adjustment ring. There is a slight bit of wear on front edge of bayonet lug with the rest of assembly showing all of its finish. Telescope shows approx 95% of its orig blue and optics are just slightly cloudy. Trigger guard and floorplate assembly show 99% of its finish, mag no. 73/12 shows approx 90% with some slight rubs and scratches here and there. Buttplate shows approx 85% with slight wear. Upper hand guard has some very minor scuffing that does not detract at all from the gun as does the stock. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34023 BK74 (4,500-6,500)

236
$27,600.00

*SWISS MONDRAGON MODEL 1908 MILITARY ISSUE SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE. SN 2578. Cal. 7 mm. Mr. Stern’s notes state this Swiss Mondragon was most probably made by Sig Neuhausen. It is all blued finish with a bright bolt and has a small detachable snail drum magazine that is retained by a spring loaded latch that is permanently attached to the magazine wall. Charging handle has a swivel locking mechanism to lock the gas system for semi auto fire or to unlock the system for manual operation. The front sight is unguarded and the rear sight is graduated from 400 to 2,000 meters. Piece is profusely proofed and many parts have a heart-shaped proof mark but there is still no maker name on it. Piece appears to be matching, or at least the bolt assembly and receiver are. For some reason that I do not know, there is a number “81.5” stamped in the wood just above the magazine well on the left hand side. Having not seen another one I do not know whether any other parts are numbered. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: All blued metal parts of this rifle including the receiver, rear cap, bands, bbl, and gas system retain better than 98% original blue finish. The bolt is bright and is just starting to patina. The buttplate is blued, showing slight wear on the high edges only, most probably from being loaded in and out of a rack. The drum magazine shows about 70% blue with speckling and patina. The upper handguard shows excellent with just a couple of small dings in it and varnish on it. The buttstock assembly shows good with some dings towards the rear and what appears to be either a small repair or a scratch in the varnish on the left side towards the bottom just behind the bbl band. Bore shows bright and shiny and bore and bolt face show very little signs of ever being fired. Cocking handle show some patina. 4-34127 CATALOG137 (2,500-4,000)

237
$20,700.00

*SCARCE SWISS MONDRAGON MODEL 1908 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. SN 1185. Cal. 7.5 Swiss. Scarce rifle, rarely encountered in the U.S., with a 25″ rnd bbl, dovetail front sight on a tall pedestal with 2000 meter ladder rear sight. Mounted in a 1-pc uncheckered walnut stock with two bbl bands and bayonet lug under bottom of muzzle. Left side of stock, by the receiver, has two screwed-on scope bases, apparently for an attachable sniper scope. Accompanied by one matching numbered 10-rd magazine. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, all visible parts matching. Appears to be unfired retaining virtually all of its orig finish to both metal & wood with a few minor dings in wood finish. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. 4-34105 JR46 (2,500-4,000)

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$13,800.00

*RARE BRITISH PEDERSEN SEMI-AUTO MILITARY RIFLE. SN 98. Cal. 276 Pedersen. Very rare limited production rifle with 24″ bbl, orig sleeve front sight with the unusual spiral machined cooling vanes over rear 2/5 of bbl, with a pierced metal hand guard cover. Action is the unusual George Luger-style knee action toggle-style with a vernier peep sight integral at back end with windage adjustment. It has a box magazine that loads from top and is mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands. Front band is split like the U.S. military models with integral bayonet lug & stacking swivel. Middle band has a sling loop with corresponding loop in butt. Sides of forestock have grasping grooves and bottom of forestock has cooling vents and it is fitted with a checkered, stamped steel buttplate and is accompanied by a U.S. military brass & leather sling. Also accompanied by a U.S. Remington Model 1917 bayonet & green leather scabbard, dated “1918”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish with some thinning on toggle link and sharp edges. Stock is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and a series of bruises just above trigger on right side. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. Sling is very fine with some verdigris around brass. Bayonet is extremely fine, retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish. 4-34101 JR45 (8,000-12,000)

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$12,650.00

*EXTREMELY RARE BRITISH FARQUAHR-HILL PATENT EXPERIMENTAL SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 22. Cal. 303 British. Very unusual rifle with 26″ tapered rnd bbl, Enfield style protected front sight and an unusual vernier ladder rear sight mounted to rear of receiver. It has an all metal handguard with a round oak grip post mounted to a multiple position rail on bottom. Sides of handguard have sliding covers with multiple ports, apparently for either cooling or gas relief. Left side of receiver has British Patent number. The most unusual feature is the large detachable sheet metal drum magazine. Mounted with an uncheckered straight grain semi-pistol grip buttstock with smooth rifle buttplate with trap containing a British pull-through. It has sling loops on front band with a corresponding loop in buttstock containing a brown leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Overall retains 75-80% orig blue on metal handguard with a heavy dent in upper section. Bbl & receiver retain most of their orig arsenal blue. Magazine is mostly a gray/brown patina. Buttstock is sound with usual nicks & dings and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Sling is fine. 4-34103 JR41 (3,000-5,000)

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$63,250.00

ULTRA RARE US MODEL 1918 – MARK 1 PEDERSEN DEVICE. SN 11677. Cal. 30. This Remington manufactured Pedersen device, number 11677, was manufactured for issue with the 1903 Mark 1 rifle. It is complete along with one box of ammo, two spanner/assembly/disassembly wrenches, one magazine, one magazine pouch marked “RIA 8-19” and a tool pouch also marked “RIA 8-19”. Markings on the device are as follows: “USA 1918 Mark I 11677 Remington/Bridgeport, Pedersen’s Pat. Pending”. Rear of block inspected EEC, eagle’s head/16. The vast majority of these devices were destroyed by the government and very few in any condition are a rare and expensive find. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Retains between 85-90% orig dark gray finish with the majority of marks being on the outside from having been installed. There is no rust or pitting evident anywhere and device appears complete, original and ready to use. Comes with a small amount of accessories that are in excellent condition as well as ammo which is sealed. There is no can present. 4-34193 BK106 (20,000-30,000)

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$4,485.00

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 WITH 20 ROUND BOX MAGAZINE AND WARNER/SWAZEY MODEL 1913 TELESCOPE. SN 937700. Cal. 30. Standard 24″ bbl. This February of 1918 dated Springfield is equipped with a seldom seen 20 round box mag attachment that has been described for aircraft use as well as having a model 1913 Warner Swazey telescope mounted to it. Rifle is also equipped with a well worn but intact model 1908 Rock Island sling. Rear sight assembly is a WWII Remington replacement (including knobs). PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl action retains approx 85-90% of its orig gray/green parkerizing which is correct for this era. Blued bolt appears to be of the later swept back variety with the NS stamp in the top. It retains approx 85-90% of its orig finish. February 1918 bbls shows approx 85% of its orig gray/green parkerizing and is equipped with a blued WWII Remington sight cover. Bands appear to be reparkerized to a darker gray finish. 20 rnd box mag is blued and in excellent condition. The Warner and Swazey telescope shows excellent on the outside with very clouded optics. Stock and hand guard show some wear but are in very good condition with a possibly enhanced dalcartouche. Stock has an approx 1/2″ chip in the toe which does little to detract from this rifle. 1918 dated bayonet is in excellent condition with a black finish and 1908 dated scabbard is good with some pitting around the rivets. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright with moderate wear and strong rifling. 4-34030 BK10 (1,000-2,000)

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$6,325.00

USMC UNERTL TELESCOPE. This is a US Marine Corps Unertl telescope complete with scope caps, rear scope base, and mica “can”. The can has the spring in it. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Scope retains better than 90% of orig blue with no scratches or scuffs and just a little bit of freckling by the rear eyepiece. Black enamel rings show some paint wear on the sides. All adjusters and springs work well. Optics are crystal clear. Mica can is complete with spring, cap, and web cap retainer as well as the belt hook assembly. Can is excellent on the inside with 80-85% of the orig O.D. paint remaining on the outside. An excellent USMC scope assembly, if you need it or just feel you’d want to put it away. They are few and far between. 4-34028 BK107 (3,500-5,000)

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$2,415.00

SCARCE ART II SNIPER SCOPE. SN 6005. Rare 3-9X sniper scope with 3-post and fine crosshair reticle with usual markings on turret block and an aluminum tag with model number and serial number. Mounted in an orig M14 base & rings. Accompanied by its orig green Fiberglas water-tight carrier with belt clip on the back. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all of its orig gray & green phosphate finish with a set of Butler Creek lens covers. Optics are crisp, case is fine. 4-34107 JR66 (2,500-4,000)

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$5,175.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 03A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3424442. Cal. 30. Standard 24″ bbl and M73B1 telescope with lens caps. Rifle is also equipped with a Korean War sling, leather cheekpiece and 10″ bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl action retains nearly all of its finish with just a little bit of dried grease on the receiver. Bolt is parkerized with a blued extractor and safety and shows very little wear. Front and middle bands as well as trigger guard/floorplate assembly show almost no wear at all. Scant stock is near perfect with a couple of very minor marks around the receiver ring and a couple of very slight rack marks near the front. Hand guard is near perfect with one slight bruise from being in a rifle rack. Blued telescope is in excellent condition with extremely clear optics and is refinished. Scope base and scope rings show no wear or marring at all. The bayonet is a cut down WWII showing nearly all of its finish An excellent of an 03A4 sniper rifle that would be a fine addition to any military collection. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright with some slight wear at the chamber end. 4-34032 BK6 (3,000-4,000)

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$6,900.00

*REMINGTON MODEL A304 SNIPER RIFLE. SN Z4001980. Cal 30. Standard 24″/4 groove bbl with an M82 telescope which is correct for this “Z” series rifle. Rifle is also equipped with an earlier WWII sling and a refinished 10″ bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows better than 98% of its orig finish with a blued bolt that also shows nearly all of its finish. Bbl assembly shows just a little rack wear on the front and the bands retain just about all of their greenish parkerized finish. Trigger guard/floorplate assembly shows better than 95% of its orig parkerized finish with just some slight speckling that appears to be dried grease. Upper hand guard is in fine condition with just a couple of slight nicks. Scant buttstock, which is prominently cartouched, shows all inspection and sub-inspection marks as well as an “RIA over EB” stamp presumably from being stored at Rock Island arsenal. Telescope is in excellent condition showing better than 98% of its orig blue with just the slightest wear on the numbered adjustment caps. Optics are crystal clear. Mechanics are crisp, and 4 groove bore is bright and shiny. A wonderful example of the rare “Z” series sniper rifle in its original configuration. 4-34035 BK8 (3,500-5,000)

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$11,500.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 1903 A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3409914. Cal. 30. 24″ bbl. This rifle is equipped with the very rare M73 B2 telescope made by O.P.L. in France. Rifles with this experimental scope are extremely rare and desirable. Rifle comes with a 1907 Springfield bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl receiver and bolt assembly show virtually no use. There are some minor rack marks on the bbl near the muzzle. Blued bands show better than 98% of the orig Remington blued finish with the trigger rguard/floorplate assembly showing better than 90% with any loss being from the buckle on the sling. Upper hand guard shows no abuse at all retaining better than 99% of its orig finish. The “C” type stock shows full Remington sub-inspectors as well as RA/cross cannons and “FJA” in box. Circle P firing proof is very prominent and stock is near new. Scope mount and base are all blued finished and in excellent condition. Rifle is also equipped with a course checkered national match type buttplate that shows near new. In this catalogers opinion this is one of the rarest experimental sniper systems that could be obtained. Mechanics are crisp and the bore is near mint four groove. Bayonet is in good condition with speckling throughout and cloth over scabbard is in very good condition with very little deterioration and only the slightest bit of scoffing. 4-34033 BK12 (3,500-5,000)

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$5,175.00

*US REMINGTON MODEL 1903-A4 SNIPER RIFLE WITH 16″ BAYONET. SN 3422321. Cal. 30. This rifle is a fine example of a WWII 03-A4 sniper rifle with a 24″ two groove bbl. Equipped with a M73B1 telescope and a late WWII Webb sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl action retains nearly all better than 98% of its finish with a bright shiny bore. The parkerized bolt has most of its finish and shows very little use. The scope assembly has bright optics though there is oxidation on the outside of the tube as well as on the base. The scant buttstock is a correct replacement and shows no wear at all. Hand guard is orig with no cracks or dents. The parkerized trigger guard and fore plate assembly are correct Remington retaining approx 90% of the finish. Bayonet is in very good condition with a USN marked scabbard. Overall a nice sniper rifle. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34031 BK5 (2,700-3,500)

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$4,600.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 03A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 4994215. Cal. 30. Standard 24″/2 groove bbl. Rifle equipped with an M84 telescope, sling and bayonet. This is a very nice example of a WWII A4, updated for the Korean War that still retains its early WWII blued hardware. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: The bbl action shows nearly all of its finish with some very slight scratches on the front of the bbl possibly from being in a rack. Bolt assembly is parkerized and shows very little wear and retains a blued extractor. Trigger guard/floorplate assembly as well as bbl bands are early WWII with a nice blued finish, showing better than 90%. Telescope shows nearly all of its orig blue with just some slight edge wear on the adjustment covers. Rubber eye piece is in excellent condition, and optics are clear with just some minor spotting. Scope base and rings show no wear or marring at all. Bayonet is a mfg 10″ WWII and is in excellent condition showing 85% orig finish. Hand guard is in very good condition with just a couple of small dings between the bands. Buttstock is the “C” stock variety with a couple of small bruises and a very slight chip measuring approx 1/4″ on the bottom of the pistol grip. There is also a brass tack with the number “18” on it driven neatly into the bottom of the pistol grip. Late WWII sling is in good condition with a minimum of fraying. Mechanics are crisp, and 2 groove bore is bright and shiny. Overall a very nice example of a Korean War sniper rifle. 4-34034 BK7 (2,000-3,000)

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$7,475.00

*SPRINGFIELD M1-C SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3713287. Cal. 30. 24″ bbl. This is a fine example of a WWII M1-C sniper rifle that appears to be in orig condition with the exception of the cheekpad being replaced. Rifle is equipped with a M82 telescope, a WWII leather sling and a Hart flash hider. The cheekpiece is dated 1962. Rear sight knobs are updated to 1947 variety. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 95% of the orig green parkerizing as does the bbl. The flash hider also retains better than 95% of its orig finish. The bands and trigger guard/floorplate assembly are also in like condition retaining better than 95% of their orig finish. The parkerizing on the gas cylinder is very thin but very pleasing. The front and rear hand guards as well as the stock are in excellent condition with just the most minute scarring and the circle P on the pistol grip is very prominent. Leather cheekpiece shows some green oxidation around the eyelits where it is strapped on and appears to have been on this rifle for many years. The scope base is numbered to the gun and the mount has a serial number of 3515991 and is excellent condition with a blue finish. The telescope shows a dark green almost black finish to it and the scope and the numbered caps retain approx 90% finish. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. A very fine example of an unmolested M1-C sniper rifle. 4-34040 BK14 (6,000-8,000)

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$7,188.00

*SPRINGFIELD M1-C SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3268002. Cal. 30. 24″ bbl with scope, sling, flash hider and cheekpiece. This is a nice example of a US M1-C sniper rifle with all the proper accoutraments. Rear sight knobs are updated to 1947 variety. In overall very good condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver appears refinished and retains approx 95-97% of the dark gray parkerizing with bbl being more of a dark green. Gas cylinder assembly is earlier being it is a narrow base with a plug front sight but retains 95% or better of the parkerizing. Flash hider is a Hart M2 (cone type) in excellent condition. The scope base is unnumbered and retains little orig finish. The upper half of the scope mount has a serial number of 3309933 and the mount and the scope retains 80-85% of the orig blue. The scope optics are very crisp and clear with no obvious debris and the rubber eyepiece is in excellent condition and very pliable. The scope adjustment caps have the drawing board number 7575180 and retain 95% of the orig blue. The cheekpiece is unmarked and appears to be the orig WWII variety. Wood is in excellent overall condition and possibly a replacement with no dents or scarring anywhere but is also absent of inspector marks. Mechanics are fine, bore is excellent. 4-34036 BK13 (4,500-6,500)

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$2,875.00

*US M1-D SNIPER RIFLE. SN 366287. Cal. 30. 24″ bbl. This M1-D sniper rifle was built on a 1942 receiver as virtually all M1-Ds were built up from unserviceable rifles post WWII. Rifle appears to be in excellent overall condition with all the proper accroutrements for its manufacturer. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver has a green parkerizing that matches well with the scope block and mount. The Nov of 1952 dated bbl is more of a dark gray parkerizing as is the front sight and gas cylinder assembly. The flash hider is T-37 type with a carrying case marked tweedie 1944. The trigger guard/floorplate assembly also retains better than 90% of its finish and is equipped with a winter trigger. The M84 telescope is in excellent condition with virtually no finish loss and crystal optics. The Milsco 1944 dated leather sling is in excellent plus condition with some white residue which appears to be some type of preservative. The wood is in excellent condition with no significant marks on either the hand guards or the buttstock. The 11-58 dated cheekpiece is also in excellent condition. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. This is a very nice example of a Korean War vintage M1-D. 4-34039 BK15 (2,000-3,000)

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$3,738.00

*US M1-D SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3379300. Cal. 30. 24″ bbl. This is a fine example of a 1944 M1 that was rebuilt post war into a D model sniper rifle. This is very common as all M1-D’s were built from unserviceable rifles. It retains excellent condition overall with all of the proper accroutrements. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver has a nice green parkerizing with just a few minor marks on it. The bolt has some scattered finish loss but is still pleasing to look at. The bbl, scope base, and op rod are all a darker green parkerizing with very little finish loss. The flash hider is a Hart cone type. The trigger guard/floorplate assembly is a green with some brown oxidation in it and is in good condition. The telescope retains aprox 90% of its blue finish with the majority of wear being on the sun shade and adjustment covers. The wood is in excellent condition with just a little bit of scarring on the stock just below the operating rod assembly. The optics are very clear but there is some very minute speckling. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny and the undated cheekpiece is in excellent condition as is the WWII sling. 4-34037 BK16 (1,800-2,700)

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$2,530.00

*WINCHESTER US 30-M1 RIFLE. SN 151188. Cal. 30 Standard 24″ bbl. This rifle appears to be a near complete restoration of a very early Winchester M1 garand. This 1941 production gun is among the rarest and hardest to obtain with the exception of possibly the gas trap. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver is a typical Winchester almost transparent parkerizing slightly browning over the chamber. The D28290-WRA trigger housing still retains its large pad and has the correct components such as safety hammer, trigger with an extra hole and appears to be an orig finish and condition. The operating rod is of the early slant type which is unmodified but retains a dark gray parkerizing that contrasts the receiver. This does however appear to be orig finish on the op rod. The follower rod assembly is correct Winchester type although no marking is visible. The bullet guide is Winchester and “A” marked. The follower is single bevel and the bullet carriage has the early tail on it. The gas cylinder is the correct drawing board number D35449WRA painted black although it does not have a front sight seal. The front sight is correct Winchester as is the single slot gas cyl. lock screw in front. The rear hand guard is unmodified with a grooved clip and a small crack towards the rear which is common on these unmodified hand guards. The front hand guard appears to be the correct Winchester. The buttstock is early Winchester with the long throat WRAWB cartouched and has been modified from a butt trap back to a solid buttplate. Overall a very nice WB restoration that is very well near completion. Even the sling is the correct early WWII. Bayonet is a 10″ pal. Mechanics are crisp, bore is slightly frosty in the grooves but still very pleasing. 4-34178 BK17 (1,500-3,000)

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$6,038.00

*1941 JOHNSON SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. SN B8635. Cal. 30. Standard 22 1/2″. Capt. Melvin Johnson USMC invented this rifle. They competed with the Garand to be the standard military rifle but subsequently lost due primarily to their 10 round rotary magazine and inferior bayonet. The Marine Corps purchased the Johnson in limited quantities to be used until there were enough M1 Garands in circulation. Subsequently they went to the Seabees. Rifle is equipped with a bayonet and sling. Accompanied by manual. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Overall metal is better than 95% of a nice pleasing dark green parkerizing with minor loss on the mag and mag door. The wood is in very good plus condition with very light handling marks throughout. This rifle would be a nice addition to any military collection. Bayonet retains 98% of its orig parkerizing. Gun is mechanically crisp and bore is bright and shiny. 4-33943 BK19 (4,500-6,500)

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$4,600.00
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(Correction) Please Note: Caliber should read 7mm Mauser (7×57) with bbl being so marked.

*JOHNSON MODEL 1941 SEMI-AUTOMATIC USMC RIFLE. SN 4529. Cal. 30. Standard 22 1/2″. Capt. Melvin Johnson USMC invented this rifle. They competed with the Garand to be the standard military rifle but subsequently lost due primarily to their 10 round rotary magazine and inferior bayonet. The Marine Corps purchased the Johnson in limited quantities to be used until there were enough M1 Garands in circulation. Subsequently they went to the Seabees. Rifle is equipped with a bayonet and a foreign made scabbard and sling. Possible re-import with a Navy Arms roll die on the bottom of the bbl. Accompanied by manual. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Overall metal is better than 95% of a nice pleasing dark green parkerizing with minor loss on the mag and mag door. The wood is in very good plus condition with very light handling marks throughout. This rifle would be a nice addition to any military collection. Bayonet retains 98% of its orig parkerizing. Gun is mechanically crisp and bore is bright and shiny. 4-33944 BK18 (4,500-6,500)

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$8,050.00

*ROCK ISLAND 1903/1913 NRA. SN 232576. Cal. 30. This is one sweet 03. For a 1913 gun it remains in outstanding condition and is accompanied by a near mint RIA 1911 bayonet with a near mint scabbard and a star gauge report dated 2/25/1915. Rifle also has on the left side wood an American flag which appears to be a paper sticker on it. Rifle is also equipped with a PJ O’Hare rear sight cover. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 95% of the bright mottled blue with which it was mfg. Bolt retains approx the same amount of finish. Safety and mag cutoff have lost their case colors and are now a soft gray metal color. NRA marked trigger guard shows better than 90% blue with any loss being on the bottom of the trigger guard from the sling rubbing on it. Floorplate shows 98% plus. Bbl assembly shows better than 98% blue as does the sight cover. Front bbl band shows better than 98% blue with a couple of minor scratches on the left side. Middle band retains approx 80% orig bright blue with balance mellowing to a plum brown patina. Sight cover shows no wear or finish loss at all as does the checkered buttplate assembly. There is a nickel oiler in the stock. Buttstock is in outstanding condition with a couple of very minor bruises here and there and a crisp 1913 cartouche. Upper hand guard is high hump and in excellent condition. I have no doubt that it is orig to the gun as it matches the stock perfectly. Leather sling with brass keepers is in near mint condition. Star gauge report is covered in plastic wrap and very legible including the inspectors and dates. Mechanics are crisp, bore shows nearly new with no corrosion whatsoever. 4-33977 BK41 (3,500-6,000)

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$3,738.00

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903/1915 NRA. SN 623761. Cal. 30. Standard 24″ bbl. Rifle comes with original 1910 dated bayonet and scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in outstanding condition retaining 95-97% of the orig case hardening. Bolt assembly shows better than 90% of its orig blue. The safety and mag cutoff shows semblance of a faint case hardening. Bbl shows better than 90% of the blue with the most loss being underneath the sight cover. Front bbl band shows 85% blue with the balance showing plum and is very pleasing. Middle bbl band is approx 85-90% finish but turning plum. Trigger guard assembly shows 90% strong blue with the floorplate showing approx 50%. Upper hand guard is the correct one but has a very fine crack (not separated) running approx 3″ back from the front. Single bolt buttstock is in excellent condition with sharp finger grooves and a very crisp JSA cartouche. Checkered buttplate shows approx 70% of the blue. circle P is well defined in wrist of stock though slightly worn. There is a small nick in the stock approx half way between the cartouche and the finger groove on the left hand side. Other than that there is only minor scuffing on this 92 year old rifle. Bayonet is as new as one could hope to find, and the scabbard is in excellent plus condition. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny showing only light wear. 4-33981 CATALOG49 (3,000-4,000)

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$3,450.00

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903/1915 NRA. SN 621083. Cal. 30. Standard 24″ bbl. Good example of an orig 1915 NRA that is equipped with single bolt stock and high hump hand guard. Also has an early leather sling and the 1905 model bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approx 85% of its mottled blue finish with very bright and prominent colors on the mag cutoff. Bbl also shows approx 85% of its orig finish with some oxidation that should clean. Rear site base shows 70-75% of its blued finish with the bands being approx 50%. NRA marked trigger guard shows approx 50-60% of its orig blued finish with the foreplate showing around 30%. Upper hand guard is in excellent condition with no visible dents or cracks. Buttstock is excellent plus with very sharp fingered grooves with just a few minor nicks to the rear and a very prominent J.S.A. cartouche. Circle “P” though slightly worn is still very visible. Sling is a Rock Island and is somewhat dried and hallmark is barely visible, 1910 dated bayonet is bright with very little oxidation and leather covered 1907 R.I.A. Scabbard is in excellent condition. Mechanics are crisp, bore shows heavy wear but still has fairly good rifling that improves the farther you go down the muzzle. 4-33979 BK9 (2,500-3,500)

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$3,162.00

*1903 SPRINGFIELD DATED 1906 MANUFACTURED WITH 1910 DATED BOYONET. SN 287201. Cal. 30-06. Standard 24″ bbl. This is a good example of a first year production model 1903 in 30-06 that retains its early features with one slight update. Buttstock is an orig straight type with a rear reinforcing bolt added. Also has a slight modification to the left side approx 2″ in front of the rear sight where it appears that something was added. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approx 40% finish with the balance fading to a brownish gray. Bbl assembly shows approx 75% of the blue with the majority of the wear being on the rear sight sleeve. Front and middle bands both show approx 15-20% of the orig finish with the trigger guard/floorplate showing approx 50-60%. Bolt shows strong blue being approx 75% orig finish. Upper hand guard is the correct flat top variety without a sighting groove that has 2 brass pins repairing a crack approx 3″ behind the front band. Single bolt updated stock is in good condition with sharp finger grooves with the exception of the previously noted modifications. Cartouche appears to have been scratched out and there is a small approx 1″ X 1/4″ chip down by the rear sling swivel. JCS marked sling is dry but intact, and in overall good condition. Bayonet is in good condition with a mat black finish, scabbard is in good condition though there is some staining on the cloth. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33980 BK11 (1,200-2,000)

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$5,175.00

*RARE ORIGINAL SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1922 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 1327. Cal. 22 LR. Beautiful orig first model M.1922 target/training rifle. It has 24″ tapered rnd bbl dated “12-22” with standard Springfield front sight and a Lyman 48 receiver sight with target knobs. It has its orig M.1922 bolt with dual firing pins and a headless striker. It has a detachable floorplate with orig extended magazine. Mounted in a 1-pc, uncheckered, straight grain American walnut stock without grasping grooves and with a grooved bbl band and checkered steel semi-crescent buttplate. It has sling loops with a military brass & leather sling. Few of these orig M.1922 rifles survive today as most were converted to the M1 model and later with M2 adaptations. This one remains in crisp orig condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl & receiver retain virtually all of their orig arsenal blue with only slight muzzle edge wear. Bolt body & handle retain their orig bright arsenal polish and trigger guard & floorplate most of their orig arsenal blue. Stock is sound with a few minor nicks & dings and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-34044 JR39 (2,500-4,000)

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$5,290.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 WW11 TRENCH GUN (THIRD VARIATION) WITH US AND STANDARD ORDNANCE BOMB ACCOMPANIED BY KERR SLING AND BAYONET. SN 956113. Cal. 12 gauge. 20 3/4″ cylinder choked bbl. Fine example of a WWII trench gun in fine original condition with the exception of a replaced buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 90% of the original Winchester military blue with very minor scratches. Front end shows better than 90% original blue with slight wear at muzzle and on action bar and a few small dings on rear ring from disassembly. Front foregrip is in excellent plus condition with a couple of minor bruises. Buttstock is near perfect with a slight crack at the toe which is easily repairable. Inspectors marks are present. Bayonet is in excellent condition with some very minor blood spotting throughout. Scabbard is also excellent. Mechanically sound. This would be a fine asset to any WWII or Winchester collection. 4-34042 BK2 (2,500-3,500)

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$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 WWII TRENCH GUN WITH BAYONET AND SLING. SN 1031492. Cal. 12 gauge. 20 3/4″ cylinder bbl. This is the later parkerized variation of the WWII Winchester M12 trench gun. It is in 100% correct configuration with the exception of a correct replacement buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 98% plus orig parkerizing with some dried grease on it. Bolt is bright and trigger safety and bolt release are properly blued. Front end retains better than 95% of its orig finish with visibleprominent wear being on the mag tube from being actuated. Wood is in excellent plus condition with a couple of nondescript bruises. Inspector’s stamp is very prominent. Bore is bright and overall excellent example of a rare parkerized model 12. Bayonet is near perfect condition with just a couple minor blood spots towards the front. 4-34045 BK3 (3,000-4,000)

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$4,888.00

*U.S.ITHACA MODEL 37 TRENCH GUN (VIETNAM ERA). SN S23504. Cal. 12 gauge. Standard 20″ bbl trench gun with correct Viet Nam Era bayonet and scabbard. Also equipped with WWII Webb sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Gun is in overall fine condition with better than 95% of its orig finish, with prominent wear being to the mag tube and action bar. Wood shows no dents or scratches, but there is a very slight crack directly behind the receiver which is easily repairable. Bayonet and scabbard are as new. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34047 BK4 (1,500-2,500)

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$4,025.00

*STEVENS MODEL 520-30 US PROPERTY TRENCH GUN. SN 64786. Cal. 12 gauge. Standard 20″ bbl. This is an excellent example of an original WW II Stevens trench gun with 20″ bbl with matching numbered front and rear assemblies with near mint Remington 1917 bayonet and scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 98% of original blue finish with just the slightest of high edge wear. Bbl and mag assembly retain 90-95% of the original finish with the blue slightly plumbing. Trench hand guard retains 98% of its orig finish with the bayonet lug assembly having the correct purple tint. Wood is in excellent plus condition with a couple very minor scratches on the left side to the rear and a couple of very small bruises on the wrist. There is no visible cartouche. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34046 BK1 (1,500-2,200)

265
$6,325.00

SMITH & WESSON MARK I LIGHT RIFLE. SN 993. Cal. 9 MM. This is the first variation of the Smith & Wesson light rifle that was adopted by the British for the second World War. It saw use in very limited quantities and eventually most specimens were destroyed as the project was considered a failure. Being that the majority were destroyed, specimens in any condition are hard to obtain. NOT CONSIDERED SAFE TO FIRE. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: The rifle retains better than 95% of its orig blue with just a slight bit of corrosion directly in front of the bolt handle. The composite stock is also in excellent condition with just a couple of light scuff marks. The sling is also in nearly brand new condition. This is a fine example of a rare and exotic carbine. 4-33937 BK22 (3,000-5,000)

266
$11,500.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: This lot is accompanied by a correct Redfield Art 3-9X scope.

*REMINGTON M40 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 68586. Cal. 7.62. This is a US property M40 sniper rifle with all relevant US markings including inspectors marking, air gauge (heart). Action is bedded into the stock and bbl is free floating and has approx a 3 lb trigger hold that is very crisp. Complete with oversized sling swivels. Examples of this rifle are few and far between as most were kept in the US inventory and updated to the next model. No scope is present. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl and receiver show 95% orig Parkerizing with just a couple of very minor scuffs. Bolt is polished bright with handle and cocking piece showing blue with 95% of their finish. Scope base is a blue Redfield style mount showing better than 98% of its deep rich blue. Black floorplate and triggerguard show better than 98% with just a couple of small nicks on the triggerguard itself. Sling swivels show 98% of its finish but the front one has some pitting on it. Buttstock is in good to very good condition with some very minor marks from being used in its obvious trade. Action is crisp and tight and the bore is mirror bright. A fine example of an extremely rare rifle that is difficult to obtain. 4-34089 BK112 (6,000-9,000)

267
$18,400.00

*RARE US M40 REMINGTON SNIPER RIFLE. SN 221307. Cal. 7.62. This is a US property M40 sniper rifle with all relevant US markings including inspectors marking, air gauge (heart) and a Redfield ART scope. Action is bedded into stock and bbl is free floating and has approx a 3 lb trigger hold that is very crisp. Complete with oversized sling swivels and US webb sling. Examples of this rifle are few and far between as most were kept in US inventory and updated to M40-A1 model. These rifles are often copied, but orig examples are seldom seen outside of gov’t inventories. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl action retains approx 98% of the orig parkerizing with very few minor scuff marks. Orig Remington bolt retains 98% of its orig blued finish. Scope base is of Redfield type and gray parkerized with scope having a green coating over it. Buttstock with sn to gun is in excellent condition with just a few minor scars and trigger guard and floorplate assembly which is a dull black retains about 90% of its finish. Aluminum also retains over 90% of its finish. A rare find indeed for the advanced military collector. Action is crisp, bore is bright and shiny showing no wear. 4-34038 BK88 (8,000-12,000)

268
$13,800.00

*EXTREMELY RARE REMINGTON MODEL 720 US PROPERTY BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 41880. Cal. 30. This is a new, in the orig box, Remington Model 720. These rifles were a direct descendant of the Model 1917 action that evolved into the Model 30-S. The 720 was for the most part the early Navy trophy rifle that was given out as the prize for inter-service competition. This example remains new in the orig box with paperwork. The paperwork includes an orig letter on Remington Arms Company letterhead describing this rifle as the Remington Model 720, describing its accuracy as well as describing how it was used as a Secretary of Defense trophy rifle. Included is the receipt from the Government showing the name and date (1982) and serial number or social security number of the recipient of this rifle. Also included is an envelope containing Remington brochure of the period and a parts list that is dated effective November 15, 1941 listing all parts and prices on this rifle. Box is in good condition, retaining all descriptions, serial number, end label, and orig strapping tape that this rifle was shipped with. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is absolutely new in box. It appears that the bolt or sling have never been unpackaged. It is FJA inspected on the left side of the cheekpiece along with the crossed canons Government inspection marks. It also retains Mr. Stern’s inventory number taped to the butt. It retains 100% of the blue and still has the packing grease on the metal and part of the wood. The stock, with the exception of having the inspector stamp in it, has only one very small rub mark on the right hand side directly above the floorplate which is almost unnoticeable to the eye. Normally trophy rifles have the recipient’s name engraved along with the name and the date of the event on the floorplate. this does not. The floorplate and triggerguard assembly are as new. I was present when this gun was purchased by Mr. Stern a decade ago. I was in awe of it then and have not in my 40+ years of being around military firearms seen another equal to it. 4-34013 BK116 (5,000-9,000)

269
$5,750.00

LOT OF SIX MILITARY SNIPER SCOPES. 1) Canadian issue Kahles 6X scope with plex reticle in Parker-Hale rings. Accompanied by its orig canvas & foam carrying case, SN 158827. 2) Scarce Warner & Swasey WWI scope with rubber eye cup and orig leather carrying case with tool. Case is dated “1918” with pistol belt hook and shoulder strap. 3) Scarce Warner & Swasey WWI scope with rubber eye cup and orig leather carrying case and side mount for 1903 rifle. 4) Canadian issue C1 sniper scope by Leitz of Canada, SN 1371. Accompanied by its orig metal carrying can containing a lens cloth, rail & screwdriver with a mount for an L1A1 rifle and lens covers. 5)Early Colt scope for AR15/M16 rifle with straight crosshairs, complete with mount and orig 2-pc red & black box with instruction paper. This is the early model without the “3X20” marking on top. 6) Later Colt 3X20 scope with plex reticle complete with mount, for AR15/M16 rifles with lens covers, orig box & lens cloth. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: 1) Extremely fine. A couple of minor nicks, crisp optics, fine case. 2) Very fine. Sight retains most of its orig black painted finish, rubber eye cup is very fine, fine optics, very fine case. 3) Scope is fine retaining about 95% orig black enamel, good optics, case is fine. 4) Extremely fine. Scope retains about all of its orig finish with crisp optics. Can has tape on outside with several nicks & scratches in the OD paint. 5) Extremely fine. Retains virtually all of its orig factory black paint. Crisp optics. Box is equally new. 6) Extremely fine. As new, may have been mounted, retains virtually all of its orig finish, crisp optics, box is fine. 4-34188 JR126 (3,000-5,000)

270
$5,175.00

LOT OF THREE SNIPER SCOPES. 1) Scarce Weaver Model M73B1 scope for 03A4 rifles with orig parkerized Redfield Jr. rings, two orig Redfield Jr. bases, three sets of Bakelite scope covers and an M-67 canvas carrying case. 2)Kollmorgen MC840-P with large turrets mounted in a Griffin & Howe 2-lever mount with side mount for Garand M1-C rifle and an M65 canvas carrying case. 3) Hensoldt short tube scope in an FN/FAL mount with serial number 8267. Scope has three turrets with German markings. Accompanied by an orig matching numbered hard canvas carrying case. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: 1) Scope has streaks & spots of surface rust and light pitting from the rawhide scope cover connector, otherwise retains most of its orig factory blue. Optics are crisp. Rings, bases & scope covers retain most of their orig finish. 2) Scope retains most of its orig enamel finish with some slight losses under rear ring. Optics are fine. Mounts are fine showing slight wear. 3) Appears to be new and unused with crisp optics. 4-34194 JR125 (1,000-2,000)

271
$6,900.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN W226763. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for British snipers during the first WW. It is excellent overall with scope, scope caps, and sling included. Mfg. of the British 14 pattern ended when US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall shape. These sniper rifles were hard to fake because the sn was roll died on sight base so that it could be read with scope in place. Equipped with a US mfg. WWII leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 95% of its orig blue with a few light scratches on the left side of rear sight base. Bolt body is polished bright while cocking handle extractor and rear assembly remain blued (90%). Bbl and bbl bands retain better than 95% of their orig blue with a “W” on bayonet lug and on front sight assembly. Trigger guard and floorplate retain 98% of their orig finish with Winchester buttplate retaining approx 85%. Stock and hand guards are in excellent condition retaining nearly all of their finish with just a few slight bruises. Volley sight is pressed into wood but ranging arm is not present. B.S.A. telescope and scope mounts retain better than 98% of their orig blue and optics are crystal clear. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34072 BK89 (3,500-5,000)

272
$10,925.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN W209977. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for the British snipers during WWI. It is excellent overall with scope and sling included. The mfg. of the British 14 pattern ended when the US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall shape. Equipped with a US mfg. WWI leather sling. Rifle is equipped with correct bayonet. Ears of rear sight have been removed to accommodate the scope on this rifle. Telescope is a Prism made in London, England and scope and base appear to be soldered together and base is a Alexander Martin and is numbered to the gun. Gun is matching with the exception of the buttplate which is Remington. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 90% of its orig blue with the exception of the high edges on the rear where the sight ears were milled off. Bolt body is bright while handle and extractor retain some 85% of their orig blue. Bbl retains better than 90 % of orig blue with front sight and front bands retaining approximately 75%. Middle band shows better than 98% with the head of the screw being slightly buggered. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly show 85% with the majority of the wear being on the bottom of the triggerguard from the sling. Buttplate shows approximately 60% with the balance turning to patina. There is a rope pull-through present in the buttstock. Front handguard shows very good with a couple of minor dings. Rear handguard show a little less with a couple of moderate dings. Winchester buttstock shows excellent with just the slightest of scuff marks on it. The base present for the volley sight. Sling appears to be orig WWI, dated 1918 with the inspector marks JMN, in very good condition with very little cracking. Scope shows approximately 50% orig finish with the balance exposing brass. Very clear optics with just a little debris. Action is crisp and clean and bore is bright and shiny, showing very little wear. 4-34073 BK119 (3,000-4,500)

273
$4,600.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN W241879. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for British snipers during first WW. It is excellent overall with scope, scope caps, and sling included. Mfg. of British 14 pattern ended when US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall shape. These sniper rifles were hard to fake because the sn was roll died on the sight base so that it could be read with scope in place. Equipped with a British webb sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 95% of its orig blue with a few light scratches on left side of rear sight base. Bolt body is polished bright while cocking handle extractor and rear assembly remain blued (90%). Bbl and bbl bands retain better than 95% of their orig blue with a “W” on bayonet lug and on front sight assembly. Trigger guard and floorplate retain 98% of their orig finish with Winchester buttplate retaining approx 85%. Stock and hand guards are in excellent condition retaining nearly all of their finish with just a few slight bruises. Volley sight is pressed into wood but ranging arm is not present. B.S.A. telescope retains approx 20% of orig finish and optics are slightly cloudy. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34074 BK91 (2,500-4,000)

274
$6,038.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN W240029. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for British snipers during first WW. It is excellent overall with scope, scope caps, and sling included. Mfg. of British 14 pattern ended when US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall shape. These sniper rifles were hard to fake because the sn was roll died on the sight base so that it could be read with scope in place. Equipped with a British web sling and a prism optics telescope. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 95% of its orig blue with a few light scratches on left side of rear sight base. Bolt body is polished bright while cocking handle extractor and rear assembly remain blued (90%). Bbl and bbl bands retain better than 95% of their orig blue with a “W” on bayonet lug and on front sight assembly. Trigger guard and floorplate retain 98% of their orig finish with Winchester buttplate retaining approx 85%. Stock and front hand guard are in excellent condition while rear has a small gouge approx 1 1/4″ long just in front of telescope. Volley sight is pressed into wood but ranging arm is not present. The prism telescope has approx 85% of orig finish and optics are clear. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny but with moderate use. 4-34076 BK92 (3,000-5,000)

274A
$8,338.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN W95046. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for British snipers during the first WW. It is excellent overall with scope, scope caps, and sling included. Mfg. of British 14 pattern ended when US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall shape. These sniper rifles were hard to fake because the sn was roll died on sight base so that it could be read with scope in place. Equipped with a US mfg. WWII leather sling. Rifle is equipped with correct bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 95% of its orig blue with a few light scratches on left side of rear sight base. Bolt body is polished bright while cocking handle extractor and rear assembly remain blued (90%). Bbl and bbl bands retain better than 95% of their orig blue with a “W” on bayonet lug and on front sight assembly. Trigger guard and floorplate retain 98% of their orig finish with Winchester buttplate retaining approx 85%. Stock and hand guards are in excellent condition retaining nearly all of their finish with just a few slight bruises. The Volley sight is pressed into the wood but the ranging arm is not present. The B.S.A. telescope and scope mounts retain better than 98% of their orig blue and optics are crystal clear. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. Bayonet is in excellent condition. 4-34082 BK90 (3,000-5,000)

275
$4,600.00

*US MADE WINCHESTER MODEL 314 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 135863. Cal. 303. This rifle was made by Winchester for the British snipers during WWI. It is excellent overall with scope and sling included. The mfg. of the British 14 pattern ended when the US entered the war in 1917. This example appears to have all matching components and is in fine overall condition. Equipped with a US mfg. WWI leather sling. Ears of rear sight have been removed to accommodate the scope on this rifle. Telescope is a Prism made in London, England and scope and base appear to be soldered together and base is numbered to the gun. The buttplate is unmarked. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 95% of its orig blue with the exception of where the sight ears were milled off and with a small cluster of pitting on the rear of the front receiver ring. Bolt body is bright while the extractor and the cocking piece retain approximately 80% of finish. Bbl retains 98% of its orig blue with just one slight rub mark on the right hand side, presumably from being put in a rack. Front bbl band shows better than 98% finish with rear showing approximately 80% with some patina. “W” marked triggerguard and floorplate assembly show better than 90% of orig blue with just a little patina showing. Unmarked buttplate has turned patina with a couple of small nicks in it. Scope shows better than 90% black enamel with the balance showing brass. Scope is somewhat cloudy but still very functional. Buttstock appears to have been cleaned because it no longer retains the Winchester and P14 logos on the side. Volley sight base and brass inlay are still present. Front and rear handguards are in very good condition showing no marring at all. Leather sling dated 1918 is in good condition with only slightly dry with a minimum of cracking. Bore is bright and shiny showing very little wear. 4-34075 BK120 (3,000-4,000)

276
$2,588.00

*CASED PAIR OF BRITISH BSA SMLE MATCH RIFLES. SN 23250 & W91019. Cal. 303 British. 1) No. 1 MKIII with 25″ bbl with Medford rifling, match style partridge front sight and 2,000 yard ramp rear sight. Left side of receiver is mounted with a Parker-Hale 5A receiver sight with target knobs. Mounted in 2-pc uncheckered walnut stock with 2-pc full length handguard. Stock has a brass buttplate with a spliced 3/8″ extension in middle and a reinforcement through forestock below receiver. There is also a second forestock screw through an escutcheon just below the middle band. 2) No. 1 MKIII nearly identical to #1 with an A.G. Parker match bbl also having Medford rifling and also mounted with a Parker-Hale 5A receiver sight. Mounted in nicely figured 2-pc walnut stock with 2-pc handguard & brass buttplate. Front receiver ring has the “A.G. PARKER” marking and the chamber area of bbl is marked “AGA / BALL / BURNISHED”. Both rifles have wide canvas slings. Accompanied by a heavy, green baize lined, leather trunk case, 51-3/4″ long x 9″ wide x 6-3/4″ high with internal wooden brackets and straps that hold both rifles during transit. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: 1) Very fine. Metal retains a fine bright blue, possibly an old restored finish with a few minor scratches and light edge wear. Wood is sound retaining most of a fine professionally restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 2) Very fine. Retains most of the professionally restored blue on metal and a fine professionally restored finish on wood. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. One outside case strap is broken otherwise case is sound with usual nicks, dings & scratches and some slight staining. Green baise interior has several moth holes with some light soil and is probably an old reline. 4-33955 JR130 (4,000-7,000)

277
$6,325.00

*CANADIAN NUMBER IV MARK I (T) SNIPER RIFLE. SN 90L8122. Cal. 303. These rifles, as with the British, were converted by Holland & Holland and used various telescopes. This one is fitted with a No. 32 marked for MK3 manufactured by R.E.L. in Canada. Gun is in magnificent all around condition, matching with the exception of possibly the buttstock, which has the number 1090 stamped in the top but is in identical fit and finish to the rest of the rifle. It is fitted with a Enfield web sling and Number 9 Mark I blade bayonet. Rifle comes with transit chest. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in magnificent condition overall, showing almost no use. Receiver and scope base retain better than 98% of orig dark gray Parkerizing. Telescope shows 95% blue with just a little enamel flaking around the knobs and on the sunshade. Optics are as good as they could possibly be, showing no fading, no dust and no dirt, just a picture perfect view. Bolt retains 85% orig blue showing scuffing on the body from being actuated. Bbl bands and front sight assembly show approximately 99% orig blue with the bbl showing 98% with just a little wear from the bayonet being installed. Upper handguards show no wear at all with just a couple of very light scuffs on the light one from being set in a rack. Lower handguard assembly (numbered to gun) shows just a couple of very light bruises with no finish loss what so ever. Triggerguard assembly shows 98% original blue with the magazine showing 80%. Buttstock is also in magnificent condition with light finish showing just a couple of nicks at the rear of the pistol grip and one or two slight bruises on the cheekpiece. Action is crisp and clean and the bore shows bright and shiny with almost no wear at all. blued buttplate has approximately 95% orig finish with just a little high edge wear and a pull-through in the butt trap. Sling shows just a little mildew, otherwise shows excellent. This long branch sniper rifle would be nearly impossible to upgrade. Transit chest in good condition. 4-34065 BK125 (3,750-5,250)

278
$4,888.00

*BRITISH NUMBER IV MARK I (T) SNIPER RIFLE. SN AQ7384. Cal. 303. These sniper versions of the Mark I were fitted with scope mounts on the left side of the receiver. Many of these rifles were converted by Holland & Holland and used various telescopes. This one is fitted with a Number 32 telescope. Rifle is also equipped with a spike bayonet and web frog as well as a leather sling with brass keepers. Rifle is equipped with a transit chest. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle shows excellent with the receiver and trigger housing showing better than 95% orig finish. No pitting is present and it is very pleasing. The scope mount, which is numbered to the gun, has approximately 95% of black Parkerized finish. The telescope shows approximately 85% of its finish with some minor nicks through the enamel showing brass. Optics are clear. Leather brass lens caps are in excellent condition. Middle and front bbl bands retain better than 85% orig finish as does the front sight and bbl assembly. Upper handguards show only the slightest of scuffing as does the front wood. Rear receiver wood and buttstock show a little more scarring with a couple of significant bruises at the bottom of the wrist (buttstock retains a different SN). Cheekpiece and aluminum buttplate show excellent with no dents or scarring at all. Action is crisp and bore is bright and shiny, showing light wear. All in all a pretty nice number IV. Transit chest is in good condition. 4-34080 BK122 (2,800-3,800)

279
$7,475.00

*NUMBER IV MARK I (T) BRITISH SNIPER RIFLE. SN S39516. Cal. 303. These sniper versions of the Mark I were fitted with scope mounts on the left side of the receiver. Many of these rifles were converted by Holland & Holland and used various telescopes. This one is fitted with a Number 32 telescope. Rifle is also equipped with a spike bayonet and web frog as well as a leather sling with brass keepers. Also includes very nice British web scope case and transit chest. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 95% of a possible re-finish dark gray Parkerizing as does the matching scope mount. Telescope is a number 32, showing better than 95% of orig enamel with crystal clear optics that show nearly new. It also has a red “W” and blue “B” painted on the sides. Scope caps are also excellent. Bbl shows better than 95% orig blue with just slight markings from having the bayonet taken on and off. Front sight and bands show better than 95% orig finish. Upper handguards are in exceptional condition with one or two very slight bruises in the front one. Lower guards, which are matching number to gun, are also in magnificent shape showing very little marks at all. Triggerguard and magazine assembly show better than 90% orig black matte finish. Buttstock and cheekpiece are in excellent condition (though not matching) with just a minimal of bruising as is the brass buttplate. A very nice Number IV sniper rifle with crisp action and excellent bright and shiny bore. 4-34081 BK124 (3,300-4,550)

280
$9,775.00

*RARE LITHGOW AUSTRALIAN SNIPER RIFLE. SN 76222. Cal. 303 British. Fine No. 1 MKIII SMLE sniper rifle with 24-3/4″ bbl, 2-pc wood stock and 2-pc full length handguard. Mounted with a matching numbered Australian scope with leather lens covers and rubberized canvas sling. Accompanied by an orig Lithgow bayonet with brown leather scabbard bearing number “79106”. Right side of receiver ring has the Lithgow logo and date “1917”. Also accompanied by a rigid canvas scope case. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Rifle retains virtually all of its orig arsenal finish. Scope retains somewhat thin finish on front objectives with some thinning around eye piece. Optics are fine. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Scope case is fine. 4-34009 JR129 (4,000-7,000)

281
$6,325.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Description states: “SN 8488.” Description should read: “SN 84866:.

*NUMBER 1 MARK III* H.T. (AUSTRALIAN) SNIPER. SN 8488. Cal. 303. Manufactured at Lighgow and introduced towards the end of WWII, this rifle used a mostly rebuilt Mark III dating between 1915 and 1918 (this one is 1917) with both high and low mounts. These rifles were fitted with a heavy bbl and only about 1,500 were manufactured. Fitted with a telescopic sight SN 34408 dated 1944. With sling, bayonet and wooden cheekpiece. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 90% of a grayish green Parkerizing that is common on rifles of this era. Rear sight assembly is also Parkerized with the ears being blued and turning patina. Front and middle bands retain some 90% of gray green Parkerizing. Upper handguards are in very good condition with just a minimum of bruising and the buttstock is approximately the same. Leather Bailey sling dated 1941 is excellent through could use a slight cleaning. Wooden cheekpiece shows a moderate dent towards the front approximately 1″ x 1-1/2″, otherwise in excellent condition. Brass buttplate is patina but in excellent condition. Trigger assembly shows better than 90% of Parkerizing and overall very good. Action is crisp. Bore is bright but showing some use. Scope shows better than 95% of its original finish with just a hint of rust towards the right front and optics are clear and very good. 4-34100 BK121 (2,500-4,000)

282
$3,450.00

*NUMBER IV MARK I (T) BRITISH SNIPER RIFLE. SN H37807. Cal. 303. These sniper versions of the Mark I were fitted with scope mounts on the left side of the receiver. Many of these rifles were converted by Holland & Holland and used various telescopes. This one is fitted with a Number 32 telescope. Rifle is also equipped with a blade bayonet Number 7 MK I/L for British rifles, that appears to be adaptable to more than one type of rifle and should be looked at very closely, the web frog as well as a leather sling with steel keepers are present. Magazine well and buttstock are not numbered to this gun but are in like condition. Rifle is equipped with a transit chest. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains what appears to be a re-Parkerized finish with the receiver and matching scope base retaining better than 98%. Bbl bands remain in excellent condition and retains 98% finish. Exposed portion of the bbl showing about 85% with some light scratching from installation of the bayonet. Bayonet is a knife blade with mica, or plasitc, handles with “England” embossed in the left grip. Upper handguards are in very good condition with the front one showing just a couple of light bruises and the rear showing near mint. Lower handguard and front stock assembly is in very good condition, being numbered to this gun, with very prominent proof marks. Triggerguard assembly shows 98% of orig blue and the buttstock is in exceptional condition showing little to no scarring at all. Cheekpiece is also in excellent condition as is buttplate. Telescope shows 90% finish with what appears to be some touch-up on the front sunshade and a red stenciled “W” upside down on the right side. Optics are excellent as are scope caps. Action is crisp and bore is bright and shiny showing little to no wear. Transit chest is in good condition. 4-34079 BK123 (2,800-4,300)

283
$3,105.00

*BRITISH ENFIELD L42A1 SNIPER RIFLE. SN M37044. Introduced in 1970, this rifle is a converted number 4 (T) chambered for the 7.62mm cartridge. Half stocked with upper handguard with 27.6″ heavy barrel. A converted number 32 Mark 3 scope is used marked, “TEL.STRT.STG.L1A1.” Rifle is complete with crate , manual and accessories. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Overall shows good with the receiver showing approximately 90% to 95% enamel finish and the bbl showing approx 85% finish with a slightly frosty bore. Upper and lower handguard show good overall with the upper being a replacement as the color is slightly off. Buttstock and cheekpiece show good with only light scuffing present and a slight arsenal repair just in front of the buttplate on top. Scope shows approx 65% to 70% enamel with the balance flaking to brass and clear optics. Leather scope caps show good. Sling is good. 4-34008 BK142 (1,500-2,000)

284
$5,175.00

*BRITISH ENFIELD L42A1 SNIPER RIFLE. SN N31729. Introduced in 1970, this rifle is a converted number 4 (T) chambered for the 7.62mm cartridge. Half stocked with upper handguard with 27.6″ heavy barrel. A converted number 32 Mark 3 scope is used marked, “TEL.STRT.STG.L1A1.” Rifle is complete with crate, manual and accessories. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle shows good overall condition with the receiver and scope mount showing approx 95% of the applied black enamel finish. Bbl also shows approx 95%. Upper and lower handguards show near excellent, showing no abuse at all. Buttstock and cheekpiece show very good with light scattered rub marks with an arsenal repair on the top of the stock directly in front of the buttplate. Scope shows near excellent with 98% of finish intact and clear optics. Leather scope caps show new. Sling shows excellent. 4-33993 BK143 (2,200-2,600)

285
$4,888.00

*BRITISH L42A1 SNIPER RIFLE WITH CRATE. SN A32542. Introduced in 1970, this rifle is a converted number 4 (T) chambered for the 7.62mm cartridge. Half stocked with upper handguard with 27.6″ heavy barrel. A converted number 32 Mark 3 scope is used marked, “TEL.STRT.STG.L1A1.” Rifle is complete with crate, manual and accessories. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Overall condition is good with a slightly frosty bore. Rifle retains approx 85% to 90% of the added black enamel finish from when it was remanufactured. Upper and lower handguards show good overall with only light scuffing present as rebuilt. Buttstock with added cheekpiece also show very good overall with only light scuffing present. Telescope has crystal clear optics with leather scope caps that show new. 4-34043 BK141 (2,000-2,700)

286
$12,650.00

*EXPERIMENTAL BRITISH BOLT ACTION REPEATING MILITARY SERVICE RIFLE. SN 6. Cal. 303 British. Unusual rifle with 25″ bbl with protected front sight and a unique bayonet with 7-1/2″ spike that stores under bottom of bbl and mounts in forward extended position by means of a spring loaded plunger. Muzzle has two detent holes for mounting either on bottom or side. Rear sight is a 2-position peep sight graduated 300 to 600 yards. Receiver is machined steel with integral box magazine, a stamped sheet metal trigger & trigger guard with crossbolt safety and small wood panels on each side. Buttstock is typical Enfield pattern with the stock ring welded to back of receiver. Left side of receiver has an integral scope mount. The forestock is large & rounded, uncheckered with a matching handguard. It has sling loops on front band and on stock with a white metal buttplate with trap containing cleaning equipment and an oiler. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish with slight sharp edge wear and some blue wear on front sling band. Wood is sound with usual light nicks & dings and retains most of its orig arsenal varnish. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore, frosty in grooves. 4-34189 JR43 (2,500-5,000)

287
$4,600.00

*FN MODEL 1949 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE EGYPTIAN CONTRACT. SN 34074. Cal. 8 mm. This semi automatic FM 49 sniper rifle was most probably made for the Israeli hostilities that had dominated the second half of the 20th Century, this particular piece being on the Arab side of the action. It is fitted with a Mecopta 2.5 x 6 telescope. This rifle was built approximately 1955 and has the writing in both English and Egyptian or Arabic. It comes with the correct bayonet and scabbard and is in overall very good condition. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows better than 95-98% of the original mat black finish. Bbl shows approximately 95% original enamel finish as does the gas check valve, front sight assembly and the front stock mounts. The middle band also shows better than 98% of original black enamel. The triggerguard and magazine assembly show 95-98% of black enamel with the clip latch being Parkerized and two small dents on the bottom of the magazine that do not effect performance at all. The correct bayonet and scabbard show better than 98% original finish with some very minor scarring to the wooden handle. Upper handguard and buttstock are in good condition but have numerous dings and dents throughout, with the added cheekpiece showing slightly lighter in color. The brass buttplate shows no wear or damage at all. The scope and mount show better than 90% of their original finish with the rubber eye piece and front scope cap soft and pliable and optics are crystal clear. Mechanics are very tight and crisp and bore shows bright and shiny. A very nice example of a FN49 sniper rifle. 4-34078 BK134 (2,500-3,500)

288
$28,750.00

*RARE AND EXOTIC BRNO (CZECH) MODEL Z 37 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE. SN 11011. Cal. 8MM. This rifle is similar to the ZH29 except they have a slightly different handle and rear sight is reversed. The rifle is fitted with a 21 1/2″ bbl with an aluminum cooling jacket and has a 10 rnd detachable box mag. These rifles are considered very rare and were exported to countries such as Thailand, Ethiopia, and China during their day. This rifle is also equipped with an orig bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 80% of orig finish with primary wear being on left side of receiver with some slight pitting to left of ejection port. Bbl shows better than 90% with just a few minor scratches in front of hand guard and some wear up on the muzzle. Aluminum cooling jacket is in near mint condition. The front hand guards are excellent with just nominal bruising. The buttstock has a different number than the gun showing the no. 8418, but in disassembly rear lower receiver does match front upper receiver. Buttstock shows a minimal of bruising and the aluminum buttplate is in excellent condition. Bayonet is in excellent plus condition with just a little bit of corrosion on rear of handle. A very rare find indeed. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34055 BK75 (7,500-11,000)

289
$16,675.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: This is one of 300 purchased by the Chinese Government for Manchuria in 1929. It was then captured by the Japanese in 1932 during the invasion of China. Japan experimented with a reverse-engineered version in the caliber 6.5 mm but determined that it was too expensive to produce in quantity. A very rare item.

*RARE BRNO MODEL ZH29 SEMI AUTO RIFLE. SN 10228. Cal. 8MM. Introduced in 1929, this semi auto rifle was designed by Emmanuel Holek of BRNO. It has a 21.5″ bbl and is fitted with a 5 rnd box mag. Weight is approx 10 lbs. These rifles are considered very rare. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Upper and lower receiver retain approx 60-65% of orig blueing turning plum. Bolt shows some slight corrosion but is still very pleasing. Bbl assembly shows better than 90% of orig finish with the majority of wear being on muzzle. Aluminum cooling fin assembly is in good condition with two or three small scars on left hand side. Front hand guard shows some light bruising but is in overall good condition. Buttstock shows very good condition with just some mild bruising. Aluminum buttplate is excellent. Bayonet is in fine condition showing nearly all of its parkerized finish and some slight corrosion behind grips. Mechanics are crisp, bore is very good but slightly dark in the grooves with no obvious pitting or corrosion. 4-34056 BK76 (7,000-9,000)

290
$6,325.00

*SIG-AMT SEMI AUTO PARAMILITARY RIFLE IMPORTED BY BENET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. SN 16244. Cal. 308. Semi-auto version of the SG5 10-4 with a roller delayed blowback action with an 18 3/4″ bbl with a wooden stock and folding bipod. This rifle is equipped with a 20 rnd mag, and is among the rarest of the semi-auto military clones that were brought into the U.S. A number of these were converted by Mandel’s in Scottsdale, AZ in the early 1980’s so standard semi-auto variance are quite difficult to find. It is one of the sweetest shooting semi-auto rifles of its kind in existence. Mfg. from 1960 to 1988. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal is in excellent condition showing only minor wear underneath the selector and just a couple of light scuffs on the lower receiver and on the bbl jacket from the bipod. Buttstock and hand guard assemblies have just a couple of minor bruises and the plastic pistol grip is as new. A real bonus for the paramilitary collector. Action is crisp and bore is bright & shiny. 4-33929 BK39 (3,000-4,000)

291
$6,325.00

*HECKLER & KOCH MODEL 41 IMPORTED BY SANTA FE DIVISION OF GOLDEN STATE ARMS, PASADENA, CA. SN 10B737. Cal. 308. This May of 1966 production HK 41 is one of the rarer and more desirable HK’s in the US today. The 41 is the direct descendant of the G-3 battle rifle. This one come with an integral bipod that folds up into the hand guard, a bayonet, and a Heinsoldt ZF telescope on a cloth mount. Rifle is also equipped with the orig leather sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifles shows overall better than 90% orig finish with slight wear marks here and there and a couple of small nicks on the receiver that do not detract at all from its presence. Gas cylinder and bbl assembly are in slightly better condition with 95% orig finish. Bayonet is also showing better than 95% condition. Plastic hand guard, pistol grip and buttstock assembly are in excellent condition with hand guard showing just slight wear from the bipod feet. Telescope has exceptionally clear optics and even the rubber caps are in excellent shape. The SCHUBRICHTUNG claw mount is about mint. Sling is new. A great find for the HK or military collector. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34019 BK38 (2,500-4,500)

292
$6,612.00

*FN/FAL PARATROUPER (FOLDING STOCK) MODEL IMPORTED BY BROWNING ARMS IN MORGAN, UT. SN G13800. Cal. 308. This is an original 308 “match” para model with bipod that folds up into front hand guard. Rifle is equipped with a black cloth sling and orig bayonet and scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Upper receiver retains approx 98% of the orig finish with just a few small nicks behind the ejection port. Lower receiver has one faint line that does not penetrate the finish underneath the selector. Bbl assembly shows no wear, muzzle break is just slightly dirty from a minimal of use. Bayonet has one slight scratch on the handle, otherwise shows new. Scabbard and frog are in excellent condition. Front hand guard and bipod assembly show as new as does the matching numbered pistol grip and buttstock assembly. Overall a great para FN. Mechanics are crisp, bore is mirror bright. 4-33946 BK33 (2,500-4,000)

292A
$2,185.00

*ISRAELI(TYPE)FN/FAL “HEAVY BARREL” WITH BIPOD. SN 88053. Cal. 7.62. This heavy bbl Israeli style FN/FAL was mfg. by SBL in Israel in conjunction with Onyx Arms of Montana. It is comprised of an Israeli heavy bbl squad machine gun parts kit on a new made (not sear cut) upper receiver which is semi-automatic. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Upper receiver and dust cover show approx 95% parkerizing with minor nicks from storage and use. Bbl and gas assembly as well as muzzle break and bipod show approx 90% of what appears to be orig finish. The lower receiver assembly shows approx 90% of the black enamel with the majority of loss being around the selector. Israeli markings on the lower receiver were taken off prior to import. Buttstock is in very good condition with some minor bruising but nothing that detracts from it. Hinge buttplate assembly is also in very good condition retaining approx 90% of its finish with some touch up on the hinged leg. Front hand guard is in excellent condition and shows no sign of use or abuse as does the plastic pistol grip. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33931 BK31 (1,200-2,500)

292B
$2,875.00

*ISRAELI(TYPE)FN/FAL WITH BAYONET. SN 2064. Cal. 308. This Israeli FAL has an upper receiver made by SBL Industries in Israel in semi-auto for Arms Corp of America in Silver Spring, MD. The detail of the rifle was done very well right up to the Israeli characters on the receiver as well as the six point star. Great detail was given to give this rifle the appearance of the orig Israeli issue FAL. The only difference being it is not a sear cut receiver. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Upper receiver assembly is nearly new the only wear signs being on the cocking handle assembly. Bbl and front sight assembly shows better than 95% of its parkerizing. With bayonet also being excellent. Lower receiver shows some use as was orig Israeli issue and is in approx 85% condition. Buttstock and front hand guard (wood) is in excellent condition with no obvious dings or scuffs. Black plastic pistol grip is also excellent. A fine addition to any military collection. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33939 BK30 (1,500-2,500)

292C
$4,312.00

*FN/FAL HEAVY BARREL MATCH RIFLE WITH BIPOD. SN 2508153. Cal. 308. This Belgian made rifle is equipped with a heavy match bbl, muzzle break and bipod in similar style to the Israeli heavy bbl machine gun. Gun is in outstanding overall condition with almost no signs of use whatsoever. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle overall shows as new. Upper receiver shows just a couple of light scratches to the rear of the ejection port that do not even go all the way through the finish. Lower receiver is in like condition with one faint line underneath the selector. I can find no finish loss at all in the gas cylinder or bbl assembly and one very light scratch on the muzzle break. Bipod shows just a little minor wear on the bottom of the feet. Front wooden hand guard shows no wear at all, no dents mars or scuffing. Plastic buttstock and pistol grip show no marking either. This is about as good as it gets on a heavy bbl FAL. Mechanics are as new, bore is bright, shiny and looks as if it never had a bullet through it. 4-33947 BK32 (1,500-3,000)

293
$3,738.00

*ISRAELI GALIL ARM MODEL 323. SN AAL-2094679. Cal. 308. This is a semi-auto version of the Israeli Army Galil rifle with paratrooper stock and folding bi-pod/wire cutter. Rifle is also equipped with a sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in near new overall condition and shows no signs of ever having been fired. It has some very light scuffs that do not penetrate the finish. The most significant being from the safety being accuated. Wood also appears untouched as with the plastic pistol grip. Mechanics are crisp, and bore shows no signs of a bullet passing through it. 4-33932 BK46 (1,800-2,500)

293A
$5,750.00
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(Correction) Please Note: Caliber listed is 372, this is not correct. The correct caliber should be 5.56 or .223.

*ISRAELI GALIL ARM MODEL 372. SN MR02744. Cal. 372. This is a semi-auto version of the Israeli Army Galil rifle with paratrooper stock and folding bi-pod/wire cutter. Rifle is also equipped with a sling and Nimrod telescope 6 X 40 and a bayonet with scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal finish of the receiver shows approx 95% with minor nicks on both sides in the enamel the most significant of which is from the safety. wood hand guard is in excellent condition with a couple of very minor bruises. Bbl and gas cylinder assembly show better than 98% of the blackish green parkerizing with no wear or scratches. Pistol grip and buttstock show near new. Nimrod telescope is in better than 99% condition on the outside with crystal clear optics. Rubber eye cup is new. Bayonet shows better than 98% with a couple of light scratches from being slid in and out of the sheath. Sling is orig to the gun and in excellent condition. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34071 BK47 (2,250-2,750)

294
$6,325.00

*FN-FAL SEMI AUTO RIFLE. SN G2820. Cal. 308. This early sear cut (G series) Belgian FN is a great example of the FAL’s that were mfg. and used by most of the countries in the western world from the mid 1950’s right up through the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Rifles is in standard military configuration and in fantastic condition both metal and wood. And is accompanied by bayonet and scabbard as well as the adjustable rear sight, front sight cover and sling. Rifle is also equipped with the rare dust cover with integral stripper clip guide. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 95% of its green finish with just a couple minor scuffs here and there from opening the receiver and using the selector. Bbl and front sight cover retain better than 98% of their dark gray finish. All three pieces of wood are in fantastic condition with no cracks or dents and just the slightest bit of scuffing on the buttstock. This rifle would be a great addition to any military collection. Mechanics are crisp with a mirror bright bore. 4-34049 BK29 (3,000-5,000)

295
$4,025.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: This model is also known as the G-3.

*SPANISH CETME “SPORT” IMPORTED BY MARS/CHICAGO. SN S-02679*. Cal. 308. This is the semi-auto version of the Spanish Cetme military rifle also known as the G-1. It is a stamped receiver gun with a wooden hand guard assembly. The buttstock is wood and the pistol grip is plastic. These were some of the first weapons of this kind brought into the U.S. going back to the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. Rifle is equipped with an orig sling and an orig Cetme marked telescope. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal of rifle retains approx 98% of the orig finish with the wear being underneath the selector, a little bit on the cocking handle. Other than that rifle shows near new. Wooden buttstock is in excellent condition as is the rubber buttpad. Pistol grip is also unblemished. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. Scope optics are flawless. 4-34087 BK36 (2,500-4,000)

296
$8,050.00

*AUSTRALIAN L1A1 A (FN/FAL)IMPORTED BY POYERS, ORANGE, CA. SN SAF830044. Cal. 308. This is one of only 200 semi-auto L1A1’s that were mfg. at the SAF Lithgow factory in semi-auto for sale soley in the U.S. being that since the 1968 Gun Control Act forbid bringing any more sear cut guns into the country. Rifle has orig hanging tag. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle is in near new condition with only a minor scuffing from the selector being accuated. Upper receiver shows 99% of the orig black parkerizing as does the dust cover and carry handle. Bbl and gas cylinder assembly as well as flash hider and bayonet show new. Lower receiver has two very light scratches that do not penetrate the finish one being from the selector. Wood is near new with just a couple of light scuffs in the buttstock. Enamel paint on the aluminum buttplate shows no wear. Mechanics are crisp, bore is new. Even the sling and mag are new. 4-34048 BK34 (3,000-5,000)

297
$3,738.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: This model is also known as the G-3.

*SPANISH CETME “SPORT” IMPORTED BY MARS/CHICAGO. SN S02265*. Cal. 308. This is the semi-auto version of the Spanish Cetme military rifle also known as the G-1. It is a stamped receiver gun with a metal hand guard assembly which contains an intregal bipod. The buttstock is wood and the pistol grip is plastic. These were some of the first weapons of this kind brought into the U.S. going back to the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. Rifle is equipped with an orig sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal of rifle retains approx 98% of the orig finish with the wear being underneath the selector, a little bit on the cocking handle and a couple of small scratches from the sling keeper. Other than that rifle shows near new. Wooden buttstock is in excellent condition as is the rubber buttpad. Pistol grip is also unblemished. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33930 BK35 (2,500-3,500)

298
$2,530.00

*BERETTA AR-70. SN M32177. Cal. 223. This is a sport or civilian model of the Beretta AR-70 army issue rifle. It comes equipped with a 30 rd mag, and a paddle mag release as well as a military sling. This rifle also has an integral scope base which is part of the receiver. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Black metal of gun is in excellent condition retaining better than 95% of the orig finish with a couple of very minor nicks on the gas tube and another one on the lower receiver above the hammer pin. Black plastic stock, front hand guard and pistol grip are all in excellent condition with just a couple of small nicks on the hand guard. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33949 BK44 (1,200-2,000)

299
$9,775.00

*FAMAS MODEL F 1 RIFLE (SERIAL NUMBER 5B) . SN SA00005B. Cal. 223. Introduced in 1980 this bull pup design rifle was fitted with a 19.2″ bbl with a fluted chamber. The muzzle is designed for a grenade launcher and is fitter with a flash hider/grenade launcher. This model is also fitted with a bayonet and bi-pod assembly, and the mag capacity is 25 rounds. This is an extremely rare assault rifle with very few imported century arms in Vermont. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle appears to be in new condition with the exception of a very small nick on the rear section of the carry handle just to the right of the rear sight. There are also a few small nicks in the paint on the bi-pod legs. With those exceptions gun appears as new. The bayonet also appears as new. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34180 BK54 (5,000-7,000)

300
$1,725.00

*FRANCHI MODEL 1962 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. SN N0045. Cal. 9 mm. Unusual Italian-made semi-auto carbine with 18″ bbl, built on a stamped sheet metal frame with integral grip and folding buttstock. It has a safety in front of grip and a 40-rd magazine. Accompanied by a OD canvas sling that may be original. Left side of receiver is marked with importer’s name & address and also “MADE IN ITALY” stamped in crude lettering. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Retains an overall greenish/gray metal finish. Mechanics are a little stiff but seem to function well, bright shiny bore. 4-33926 JR44 (3,000-5,000)

301
$8,050.00

*RUSSIAN DRAGUNOV SVD SNIPER RIFLE WITH SCOPE. SN YY84946. Cal 7.62 X 54. This is a standard Soviet sniper rifle that comes equipped with a telescope, scope cover, bayonet, sling and detachable cheekpiece. They saw service from the 1950’s thru the early 90’s. They were another Kalishnekov design that was rugged, dependable and inexpensive to make. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver and dust cover show better than 90% of a black enamel type finish as does the mag with very slight wear around ejection port and safety area. Bbl and gas cylinder assembly also show the same matte black enamel finish at about 98%. Bayonet is as new. All external numbers appear to match with the exception of the buttstock which appears to have been numbered twice previously. Buttstock and hand guards are painted black and have some degree of scratching of paint but no dents or marrs. Sling is in good condition as is cheekpiece and scope cover. Action is mechanically crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34084 BK79 (3,000-3,500)

302
$2,300.00

*SPRINGFIELD ARMORY BM 59 SEMI-AUTO PARAMILITARY RIFLE. SN 0000293. Cal. 308. This rifle serial number 293 was made by Springfield Inc. in IL under license from Beretta in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. The rifle is equipped with an integral bi-pod, bayonet, grenade launching system, and comes with 4 mags and early issue AR-15 black web sling. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Near new. Receiver and bolt assembly retains 98%-99% of the orig black matte parkerizing. Bbl, gas and grenade launching system all retain a dark green parkerizing as does the front sight and lower band assembly. The black bi-pod legs are also in excellent condition. Bayonet is 1966 dated and near new. Trigger guard and mag assembly show 99% orig finish and rubber buttplate is near perfect. Hand guard assembly shows all of its finish with no bruising of any kind. Buttstock has just a couple of minor scuffs, primarily from the sling keeper. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. Gun appears unfired. 4-33951 BK42 (1,200-2,200)

303
$2,012.00

*SPRINGFIELD ARMORY BM 59 SEMI-AUTO PARAMILITARY PARATROOPER RIFLE. SN 0000827. Cal. 308. This rifle serial number 827 was made by Springfield Inc. in IL under license from Beretta in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. The rifle is equipped with an integral bi-pod, bayonet, grenade launching system, and comes with 4 mags and a sling. It is also equipped with the less common folding paratrooper stock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Near new. Receiver and bolt assembly retains 98%-99% of the orig black matte parkerizing. Bbl, gas and grenade launching system all retain a dark green parkerizing as does the front sight and lower band assembly. The black bi-pod legs are also in excellent condition. Bayonet is 1965 dated and near new. Trigger guard and mag assembly show 99% orig finish and rubber buttplate is near perfect. Hand guard assembly shows all of its finish with no bruising of any kind. Buttstock has just a couple of minor scuffs, primarily from the sling keeper. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. Gun appears unfired. 4-33950 BK43 (1,500-2,500)

304
$1,782.00

*RARE RHEINMETALL SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. SN 1901. Cal. 32 ACP. Unusual little carbine with 18-3/4″ rnd bbl, dovetailed front sight with fixed rear sight. Mounted with nicely figured European walnut with tiny schnable tipped forearm, checkered on bottom, and a checkered, round knob, pistol grip stock with serrated horn buttplate. Accompanied by one orig staggered column detachable magazine. This carbine was built on a Dreyse Patent in Austria in the early 20th century and bears various Austrian proofmarks. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including magazine. Metal retains most of its orig rust blue finish with scattered fine pitting on left side. Stock has a repaired chip back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks and retains most of its orig finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-33962 JR16 (3,000-5,000)

305
$2,070.00

WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION MUSKET. SN 480884. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Standard musket with 30″ bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and musket ladder rear sight. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain American walnut with full length forearm, three bands and straight stock with sling loops. It has a musket buttplate with trap containing an orig 4-pc brass & iron wiping rod. Accompanied by a rare orig angular socket bayonet with black enameled steel scabbard & brown leather frog with brass swivel. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Metal overall is a plum brown patina with traces of orig blue in sheltered areas. Wood is sound with usual nicks, dings & scratches and retains a dark, hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is extremely fine with bright blade, strong scabbard & frog. 4-33991 (3,000-5,000)

306
$3,738.00

*WINCHESTER LEE STRAIGHT PULL RIFLE. SN 10450. Cal. 6 MM. Standard 28″ bbl. This rifle was the civilian version similar to what was built for the US Navy in 1895. These were offered for sale beginning in 1897 until 1905. This rifle is in excellent overall condition and shows virtually no use at all. It comes complete with bayonet and scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains 98% plus orig blue finish as does the mag well and trigger guard. Bbl retains approx 90% finish with the predominant wear being on the front band and front sight cover and the most minute bit of speckling on the top bbl which should clean. Wood is excellent plus with very few, very minor dings on the front third and some a couple just over the mag well. Overall a fantastic example of a very exotic antique rifle. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. The bayonet though losing the blue on the handle is in overall very fine condition as is the scabbard. 4-34011 BK21 (2,500-4,000)

307
$3,738.00

SHARPS NEW MODEL 1859 3-BAND RIFLE. SN 41860. Cal. 52. Arsenal re-worked percussion3-band rifle with 30″ rnd bbl, German silver front sight with saber bayonet lug on bottom at muzzle and Lawrence Patent ladder rear sight. Bbl, receiver & lockplate have usual markings. Mounted with straight grain walnut with “DFC” in a ribbon cartouche on left side of buttstock and three legible cartouches on left side of wrist. It has an iron patchbox in right side of buttstock. Accompanied by an orig black leather 1-pc sling with brass hook. Also accompanied by a brass handled saber bayonet dated “1861” and with “HARTFORD” markings on left ricasso. Bayonet has its orig brass & leather scabbard with leather frog. Serial number of this rifle falls well within the Berdan Sharpshooter range and therefore could be considered a Berdan Sharpshooter Sharps. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Only traces of orig finish remain in the most sheltered areas with metal being a cleaned gray/brown patina. Chamber area of bbl has wrench marks on each side. Wood is sound, probably replacement, and retains most of a restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered, moderate pitting. Sling is fine with crackled surface and retains most of its orig black finish. Bayonet is a cleaned gray metal patina with spots of moderate to heavy pitting on blade. Scabbard is slightly flexed with crackled surface and an open back seam and retains about 50% orig finish. Frog is stiff & dry. 4-33987 JR4 (4,000-6,000)

308
$5,175.00

*SPRINGFIELD KRAG MODEL 1892-94. SN 13152. Cal. 30-40. Standard 30″ bbl. Second model Krag rifle with ram rod. This 92 Krag appears to be in 100% orig condition including a solid buttplate, flat muzzle, bolt assembly, sling, and the 1894 dated bayonet. The only update may be the scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver of gun is turning patina and beginning to silver as is the mag door assembly. The extractor blue is also mellowing as is the safety. The bbl is turning plum along with both the front and middle bands. The wood is in good condition overall with no cracks or splits and a minimum of abuse considering its use. The cartouche is visible but due to the grain of the wood not legible. I have no doubt that this is the orig inspector’s stamp. Mechanics are crisp, bore is dark but still exhibits rifling which in itself is rare in a Krag this early. Overall this is a very rare Krag that deserves to be in a very fine collection. 4-33978 BK20 (3,000-5,000)

309
$2,760.00

RARE KRAG BOWIE BAYONET. SN NSN. Fine Bowie bayonet with 9″ diamond shaped, Bowie clip-point blade with date “1900” on left ricasso and “US” on right. It has 2-pc walnut grips and is accompanied by its orig blued steel sheath with belt hanger. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Blade appears to have been cleaned bright but shows no evidence of ever having been sharpened. Walnut handles are fine with most of their orig oil finish. Sheath is sound and retains about 50% thin orig blue with balance a medium to dark patina. 4-33975 JR124 (2,000-3,000)

310
$3,450.00

RARE BLAKE MILITARY BOLT ACTION REPEATING RIFLE. SN 219. Cal. 30-40 Krag. Rare rifle with unknown quantity produced by a fairly obscure maker. It has 30″ tapered rnd bbl with ivory bead replacement front sight and an 1800 yard ladder rear sight. Receiver is of a very advanced design for that era with a bottom loading rotary magazine and multiple lug bolt head similar to the much later Newton design. It had the advanced feature of cocking on the upstroke. Mounted with 2-pc, very nicely figured American walnut stock & forearm with short handguard. It has three bands with front band having a stacking swivel, integral bayonet lug and a wiping rod. Middle band has a sling loop with a corresponding loop in buttstock and it has a serrated semi-crescent steel buttplate. This model of rifle was apparently submitted to the 1893 U.S. trials but was not received favorably by the board. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl & receiver retain most of their strong orig factory blue turning slightly plum on receiver and magazine box. There is a hairline in forestock, otherwise wood is sound with a minor scratch or two and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. 4-34010 (2,500-4,000)

311
$2,012.00

RARE VAN CHOATE PATENT BOLT ACTION BREECH LOADING SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. SN 3713287. Cal. 45-70 Van Choate. Very rare rifle with only a very few produced in the late 1860’s/early 1870’s. It has a 29-1/2″ rnd bbl with square base front sight/bayonet lug with an ungraduated ladder rear sight similar to a Spencer. Receiver is smooth & case colored with a rear attached bolt handle and single rotating lug which locks into a recess inside rear receiver ring. It has two triggers, the rear of which serves to cock the striker. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands and spring retainers. It has a 2-pc trigger guard and case colored musket buttplate and it has sling loops. Top of bolt is marked with maker’s name & address and two “1869” patent dates. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains about 85-90% strong, bright, orig blue with three cleaned areas. Receiver & bolt retain most of their orig case colors, moderately faded. Trigger guard is mostly a silver/brown patina with case colors in sheltered areas. Buttplate retains about 75% faded case colors. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore, may be unfired. 4-34002 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,438.00

RARE BROWN MFG. CONVERSION OF AN ENFIELD RIFLE/MUSKET. SN 563. Cal. 58 CF. Unusual bolt action conversion of a Civil War era rifle-musket. It has a 35″ orig Enfield bbl and front sight with orig 900 yard musket rear sight. The conversion consists of a receiver attached to rear of bbl with a Palmer-style bolt with two rear locking lugs and a hammer mounted in top tang. They used the orig Enfield 1-pc walnut stock with laminated side panels to cover the orig lockplate and sideplate milled recesses. Top of bolt is marked with the Brown Mfg. name, address & “1871” patent date. Bottom of stock is neatly stamped “JOSEPH BOURNE”. An unknown quantity of these conversions were made in the early 1870’s and according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms production is believed to have been “limited”. Accompanied by an Enfield-style angular socket bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Metal retains a smooth medium to dark brown patina with a few scattered spots of pitting. Wood is sound with a fine hand worn patina. Mechanics are a little stiff, but functional, worn dark bore. Bayonet is fine with scattered pitting. 4-33995 JR19 (2,500-4,000)

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$4,025.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1871 WARD-BURTON SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. 50-70. Rare rifle, one of only 1,011 built by Springfield Armory in 1871, according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms. Standard rifle with 32-5/8″ rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug with Springfield 1866 musket-style 800 yard ladder rear sight. Receiver has standard markings on left side. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands, the upper having a sling loop with corresponding loop on trigger guard, which contain an orig 1-pc leather sling with brass hook. Accompanied by a “US” marked angular socket bayonet with brass tipped leather sheath. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Metal retains most of its dull orig brown finish with most of its orig nickel on the bolt. Wood is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Sling is dry with a slightly crackled finish but is intact and strong. Bayonet & sheath are fine. 4-33990 JR11 (3,000-5,000)

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$6,325.00

EXTREMELY RARE LEE VERTICAL BREECH SINGLE SHOT MILITARY RIFLE. SN 88. Cal. 45-70. Most rare military rifle, one of only 143 made in 1875 at Springfield Armory. It has a 32-1/2″ rnd bbl with square base front sight/bayonet lug and a 1200 yard ladder rear sight. It has the unusual Martini-style rising block action with a tall hammer spur. Top tang has the “1875” patent date with a small “U.S.” and is mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with clear “ESA” cartouche in an oval on left side of wrist. It has two bbl bands with sling & stacking swivels on upper band and a slotted head ramrod with two shoulder stops. Accompanied by a “US” marked angular socketbayonet with steel scabbard & leather frog with brass button marked “NJ”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains about 85% thinning orig blue and receiver about 60% thin orig blue. Stock has small repaired chips just in front of trigger guard, otherwise is sound with minor nicks & dings and retains most of its orig arsenal finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet has surface rust on scabbard with bright blue on bayonet. 4-34174 JR3 (6,000-10,000)

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$5,290.00

RARE LINDSAY MODEL 1863 DOUBLE RIFLE/MUSKET. SN NSN. Cal. 58. Rare rifle, probably only about 1,000 made in period 1863-64, according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms. Finished in the bright with 41″ rnd bbl with square base front sight/bayonet lug and 3-position, 2-leaf musket rear sight graduated to 500 yards with usual markings on breech plug and various inspector initials on parts. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bbl bands and a tulip head ramrod with two crisp cartouches on left side panel. This rifle was designed to accommodate two superposed loads and has two hammers with single trigger which will only fire the front load first. Accompanied by an orig angular socket bayonet marked with a “US” and “40”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Metal retains orig bright finish, possibly cleaned a long time ago. Wood is sound with usual nicks & dings and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is cleaned & polished with scattered pitting. 4-33996 JR10 (4,000-6,000)

316
$3,450.00

RARE GREENE BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION RIFLE. SN 3169. Cal. 53. One of only about 1,500 of these rare rifles, made by A.H. Waters of Millbury, Mass., 900 of which were purchased by the government in March of 1863. Others were sold to various militia units and some were sold commercially. An additional 3,000 of these rifles were sold on a contract with Russia. This one appears to be one of the very rare commercial models, as there are no visible martial markings on metal or wood except the Greene Patent information on top tang. This rifle has a 35″ bbl with integral receiver, square base front sight/bayonet lug and an 800 yard musket ladder rear sight. It has the unusual features of being a breech loading percussion rifle with a ring hammer mounted beneath the receiver. It has the unusual English Lancaster-style smooth oval bore. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands with sling loops. Accompanied by an orig angular socket bayonet with inspector initials “JDG”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains a smooth dark blue/brown patina with a few spots of scattered pitting on bands. Stock is sound with a smooth hand worn oil finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. Bayonet is cleaned metal with moderate to heavy pitting on blade. 4-33986 JR21 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,645.00

RARE COLT COMMERCIAL BERDAN TRAPDOOR BREECH LOADING SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. SN 3. Cal. 42 Russian Berdan. Very rare rifle made up for Colt commercial sales, probably less than 100 according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms. Finished in the white, this rifle has 32-1/2″ rnd bbl with barleycorn front sight and 1500 yard reverse mounted ladder rear sight. It has two blued bbl bands, the front with sling swivel and rnd head ramrod with single shoulder stop. Bbl address is in English with various inspector initials on receiver, breech block and other parts. There is a large “A” on top of bbl in front of rear sight and serial number “3” under the rear sight spring. Mr. Stern’s notes indicate the serial number is also found under rear of receiver. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with smooth musket buttplate. Accompanied by a rare orig angular socket bayonet with 21″ blade. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl & receiver retain most of their orig factory bright finish. Trigger guard, bbl bands & buttplate retain generous amounts of factory orig blue. Wood is sound with minor nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is extremely fine with a minor grind flaw on one edge. 4-34001 JR9 (3,000-5,000)

318
$1,150.00

SCARCE CHAFFEE-REESE BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. 45-70. Scarce rifle, one of only 753 made in 1884 at the Springfield Armory. This model of rifle was one of the first bolt action rifles adapted to military service. It has a 27-7/8″ rnd bbl with square base front sight/bayonet lug and ski jump ladder musket style rear sight graduated to 1400 yards and marked on the left side “C-R”. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with straight grip and smooth steel buttplate with loading port for butt feed magazine. It has two bands with sling and stacking swivel on upper band and a button head ramrod with two shoulder stops and is accompanied by an orig 1-pc brass & leather military sling. Also accompanied by an angular socketbayonet marked “US” with steel scabbard, leather frog and brass hook hanger. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 90-92% strong orig blue with some scattered spots of discoloration. Receiver is a mottled silver/gray finish from faded case colors. Stock is sound with a few minor nicks & dings and retains a fine restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered light pitting. Sling has a moderately crackled surface but is intact and supple. Bayonet is fine, scabbard is lightly pitted with the frog torn about half way through. 4-33989 JR1 (3,000-5,000)

319
$2,875.00
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(Correction) Please Note: This is a Remington-Lee, not a Remington-Keene.

*REMINGTON KEENE BOLT ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE. SN 20746. Cal. 45-70. Remington model 1882 Keene rifle made for export to either China or Japan. Front receiver ring shows two rows of Asian characters that go from wood line to wood line. Rifle is in outstanding overall condition and has a brass museum or inventory tag with the number 191. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Rifle retains better than 95% original blue with some moderate scratching up near the muzzle on the bbl. Nosecap and middle band as well as buttplate are casehardened in color but front band is blued. Buttstock shows very good with only light scuff marks present and the otherwise mentioned tag. Bore is bright and shiny and rifle shows beautiful overall. No bayonet is present. 4-34004 BK158 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,645.00
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(Correction) Please Note :This is a Remington-Lee, not a Remington-Keene.

*REMINGTON KEENE BOLT ACTION ARMY RIFLE. SN 22954. Cal. 45-70. This is a very rare rifle with a 32-1/2″ bbl and shows near excellent overall with a bright shiny bore. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approximately 90% with a couple of minor scratches on the side where the patent information is. Bbl shows approximately 90% original blue with nicking and scratching towards the front and thinning towards the muzzle. Front bbl band shows approximately 85% casehardened colors while the middle shows approximately 90% blue. Triggerguard and magazine show approximately 80% blue with nicking and scratching present. Buttstock show good with a couple of bruises above the magazine assembly with a brass museum or inventory plate with the number 152 in bottom 4-34005 BK157 (3,000-4,000)

321
$1,380.00
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(Correction) Please Note :This is a Remington-Lee, not a Remington-Keene.

REMINGTON KEENE MAGAZINE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 100720. Cal. 30. With a 29-1/2″ bbl, rifle shows good overall condition as reworked. Has knife bayonet and scabbard included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approximately 90% original finish, thinning slightly on the front ring. Bbl shows approximately 35% to 40% original finish with some light scattered corrosion present and a frosty moderately worn bore. Bayonet shows good with slight scattered corrosion while the scabbard shows near excellent. Upper handguard shows good as refinished. Buttstock shows fair to good as repaired and refinished with an approximate 4″ repair just forward of the wrist. 4-34003 BK150 (2,500-3,000)

322
$2,185.00
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(Correction) Please Note: This is a Remington-Lee, not a Remington-Keene.

REMINGTON KEENE MAGAZINE BOLT ACTION NAVY RIFLE. SN 52460. Cal. 45-70. With a 29-1/2″ bbl, rifle shows fair condition overall. Has a triangular bayonet and scabbard included. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver shows approximately 30% original finish, turning to a silver patina. Bbl shows approximately 60% original blued finish with some signs of cleaning and bright shiny bore. Bayonet shows good with the scabbard and frog also showing good. Buttstock shows fair to good overall with light to moderate scuffing throughout. Original sling is dry but intact. 4-34007 BK156 (1,500-3,000)

323
$3,450.00
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(Correction) Please Note:This is a Remington-Lee, not a Remington-Keene.

REMINGTON LEE MAGAZINE BOLT ACTION ARMY RIFLE. SN 50152. Cal. 45-70. This is a very rare rifle with a 32-1/2″ bbl and shows near excellent overall with a bright shiny bore and is accompanied by a original bayonet and a “MASS” marked scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: This rifle shows approximately 95% of original finish with a bright shiny bore and all Remington proof marks present. Magazine shows slight surface corrosion but still retains better than 90% finish. buttstock shows near excellent with mostly only minor handling marks and one slight ding half way down the comb. Brass museum or inventory tag with number 160 is near the bottom. Bayonet shows excellent overall showing 90% with scabbard and frog showing good. 4-34006 BK149 (3,000-5,000)

324
$1,150.00

SCARCE WATERS & WHITMORE MODEL 1808 FLINTLOCK MUSKET. SN NSN. Cal. 69. Usual 1808 pattern with 44-1/2″ bbl, bayonet lug atop the muzzle with three bands. Front band is split with a brass sight and middle band has a sling loop with a corresponding sling loop on trigger guard. It has a trumpet shaped iron ramrod. Bbl is marked with “US”/”P” and “V” proofs with a deep impressed eagle head in an oval. Lockplate is marked with an eagle over “SUTTON” in front of hammer and date “1909.” behind hammer. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with legible cartouches on left side panel. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms, 9A-153, about 4,270 of these muskets were delivered to the government by Elijah & Asa Waters and Nathaniel Whitmore of Sutton, Massachusetts. Accompanied by an angular socket bayonet with 15″ blade marked with a cross & circle on blade “MS” on one side of socket, a “C” on the other side along with the number “13677”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fair to good. Bbl is a cleaned, mottled, silver & brown patina with the lockplate, hammer, trigger guard & buttplate a very dark brown patina. Stock shows very heavy wear with some splinters missing from ramrod channel and a crack through wrist with a metal bar period of use repair in top of wrist. Mechanics are fine, dark pitted bore. Bayonet is fine. 4-33983 JR18 (2,500-4,000)

325
$3,450.00

HALL MODEL 1819 FLINTLOCK RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. 52. Fine Hall rifle with “1832” dated breech block. It has 33″ rnd bbl with offset sights in orig flintlock mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three pinned bands and a buttonhead ramrod. Accompanied by an orig Hall socket bayonet. Breech block has the “NORTH” markings and is likely a replacement as the pinned bands indicated Harper’s Ferry manufacture. North, according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms, used spring band retainers exclusively.” PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: As noted, fine. Bbl retains about 30% dark orig brown with balance cleaned to a brownish patina. The bands retain 75-80% orig brown finish. Receiver & breech block are mottled dark patina. Stock has a crack in left side by receiver, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is fine. 4-33982 JR5 (3,000-5,000)

326
$3,105.00

RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1880 RAMROD BAYONET RIFLE. SN 137936. Cal. 45-70. This is a quite rare example of the trap door rifle being that only approx 1,000 were made for trial purposes. Rifle features a triangular ramrod bayonet with a stamped latch assembly under the bbl below front sight assembly. This was a short lived idea for Springfield Armory until the improved model of 1888. Rifle comes with an orig sling with initials WGP in the keeper and the number 57 embossed just below brass hook. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Receiver retains approx 65-70% of orig finish with a fair amount of spotting which does very little to detract from it. Breech block is a low type 1873 dated with excellent color retaining approx 98% of case hardening that is just starting to mellow. Bbl retains approx 85% finish that is just starting to turn plum. The two bands retain approx 75% finish and the 1879 rear sight assembly retains approx 50% with the balance being patina. Trigger guard assembly retains approx 70-75% of its orig blue as does the side plate. Buttplate appears brown patina with some very fine pin prick pitting and has the number 5 stamped in it just behind upper screw. Cartouche is a very crisp and legible SWP 1881. Mechanics are crisp, bore is bright and shiny. 4-34191 BK67 (2,750-4,500)

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$1,955.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1865 1ST ALLIN CONVERSION RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. 58 RF. Usual conversion with 40″ bbl overall length with square base front sight/bayonet lug and 2-position rear sight graduated to 500 yards. It has the screwed on breech block base with rack & pinion extractor system and a large checkered thumb latch. Lockplate is dated “1865”. Mounted in 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and tulip head ramrod with a visible “ESA” cartouche on left side panel. The “SWP” cartouche is worn away. Accompanied by a “US” marked triangular socket bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. No orig finish remains with metal being a cleaned bright metal with fine pitting over bbl & trigger guard. Stock is missing a chip by middle band, otherwise it is sound with a dark hand-worn patina and usual nicks & dings with a series of bruises on comb. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with some scattered light pitting. Bayonet has a light clean patina. 4-34192 JR15 (3,000-5,000)

328
$5,462.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAP DOOR CARBINE. SN 450029. Cal. 45-70. Standard 22″ bbl. This little carbine is about as good as one could expect to find. Retaining nearly all of its orig blue with the only loss being on the rear tang and the high edges of the buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Bbl receiver retains better than 95% of its orig blue with the only significant loss being on the rear tang. There are misc scratches throughout but none are significant to detract from this carbine. The breech block has unfortunately been cleaned and lost the majority of its case coloring. The hammer and side plate retain some 95% of their orig finish as does the buttplate and trigger guard assembly. The front bbl band shows a couple of minor scratches but no wear. The SWP 1889 cartouche is clear and legible and the stock is in excellent condition with only a couple minor dings just in front of the breech. Mechanics are crisp, bore shows new. Overall a great little carbine. 4-33998 BK26 (2,750-4,250)

329
$7,475.00

COLT MODEL 1861 SPECIAL RIFLE MUSKET. SN NSN. Cal. 58. Beautiful, well-made Civil War era rifle/musket with 40″ bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 3-position, 2-leaf rear sight marked to 500 yards. Bbl has usual proofs and lockplate the usual markings with both being dated “1863”. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and tulip head ramrod with two crisp cartouches on left side panel. All metal is in the white except rear sight and nipple, which are blued. Accompanied by an unmarked angular socket bayonet, also in the white. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new. Probably unfired, retaining virtually all of the orig bright polish to metal and raised grain “feather” look on the wood. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Bayonet is also clean & bright. 4-33976 JR13 (4,000-6,000)

330
$4,888.00

WILLIAM MASON MODEL 1861 CONTRACT RIFLE MUSKET. SN NSN. Cal. 58. Fine early contract musket with 40″ bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug with 3-position, 2-leaf rear sight graduate to 500 yards. Bbl & lockplate have usual markings, both being dated “1863”. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and tulip head ramrod with two clear cartouches on left side panel. Accompanied by a “US” marked angular socket bayonet. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains most of its bright orig style finish that may have been cleaned a long time ago. Stock is sound with several small nicks on left side of butt and retains most of its strong orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Bayonet has been cleaned & polished. 4-33974 JR14 (3,000-5,000)

331
$6,038.00

REMINGTON ZOUAVE RIFLE/MUSKET MODEL 1863. SN NSN. Cal. 58. Fine Civil War Contract rifle-musket with 33″ 3-groove bbl, dovetail front sight and 2-leaf, 3-position rear sight graduated to 500 yards. Right side of muzzle has a saber bayonet lug. Bbl & lockplate have usual markings. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with brass furniture, a tulip head ramrod, two bands with sling swivels and a brass 2-pc patchbox in right side containing a spare nipple. Left side flat has two crisp cartouches. Accompanied by an orig brass handled saber bayonet with 20″ yataghan blade with inspector initials on left ricasso and on each side of hand guard and on top of handle. Bayonet has its orig black leather & brass scabbard. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Appears to be unfired retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood with minor nicks, dings & a few light bruises in wood. Lockplate & hammer retain strong case colors, more faded on hammer. Bbl has a small band of wear just in front of rear sight. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33988 JR47 (3,000-5,000)

332
$4,600.00

RARE BALL REPEATING CIVIL WAR CARBINE. SN NSN. Cal. 50 RF. Only 1,002 of these rare carbines were manufactured in 1864 with delivery in May of 1865 after the cessation of hostilities but is still generally considered to be a Civil War carbine according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms. It has a 20-1/2″ rnd bbl with tiny half moon front sight and a 2-position rear sight graduated to 600 yards. This is a 7-shot repeater with magazine tube beneath the bbl. It has its orig cleaning rod in forestock on right side of bbl. Receiver has usual markings with a large “U.S.” on left side. Mounted with nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut with long forearm and two bands with straight stock and carbine buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl retains a light blue/gray patina with a deep scratch just behind front sight. Receiver, lockplate, hammer & lever retain most of their strong, bright orig case colors turned dark on trigger bow. Buttplate retains strong case colors, thin on heel & toe. Wood is sound with light nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. 4-33969 (3,000-5,000)

333
$3,450.00

RARE JOSLYN BRITISH TEST TRIALS PATENT MODEL MILITARY RIFLE. SN 2. Cal. 50 RF. Very rare rifle with 34-3/4″ rnd bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug with 1000 yard musket style ladder rear sight similar to the sight found on Enfield rifle/muskets. It has usual Joslyn breech block & lockplate with British proofs over chamber area of bbl and on breech block. Breech block is hand engraved “JOSLYN BREECH LOADER / EDW. H. NEWBY”. It has usual 2-pc trigger guard and is mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with knurled tulip head ramrod and three bands with sling loops and smooth bright steel buttplate. The number “2” is stamped in receiver and in adjacent wood by top tang. The number “3” is stamped on top of bbl and on left side of butt and the number “161” is in two places on right side of butt. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains most of its orig strong blue turning slightly plum. Breech block, lockplate & hammer retain most of their orig case colors, moderately faded. Trigger guard is mostly a gray patina from faded case colors. Buttplate is bright. Stock has a few scattered dings & bruises and over fall retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, very bright shiny bore. 4-33992 JR27 (3,000-5,000)

334
$2,415.00

GWYN & CAMPBELL CIVIL WAR CARBINE. SN 4517. Cal. 52. Type II carbine with 20″ oct to rnd bbl, tall front sight with 600 yard ladder rear sight and is made without forearm. It has a sling bar & ring on left side of receiver with usual markings on lockplate. Mounted with a straight grain, uncheckered walnut stock with sharp cartouche on left side of wrist. According to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms only about 1,380 of these were made in period 1863-64. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About very good, all matching. Bbl retains a mottled blue/brown patina with a few scattered light nicks & dings. Receiver retains 30-40% faded orig case colors and hammer traces of case colors. Lockplate also retains traces of case colors with balance turned silver. Stock is sound with usual nicks, dings & scratches, having been lightly cleaned a long time ago. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33971 JR49 (3,000-5,000)

335
$4,485.00

SMITH CIVIL WAR BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION CARBINE. SN 6282. Cal. 50. Made by American Machine Works of Springfield, Mass. with 21-5/8″ oct to rnd bbl, dovetailed front sight with German silver blade and short ladder rear sight with a sling bar & ring on left side of receiver. Mounted with nicely figured uncheckered American walnut with small rnd forearm & straight stock with smooth carbine buttplate. Metal has inspector initials on various parts and two crisp cartouches on left side of wrist. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbl retains 95-98% strong orig blue with some minor surface etching. Top latch retains about 88-90% bright fire blue with some slight surface etching. Receiver retains most of its orig case colors, strong & bright on left side, faded with brilliant colors in sheltered areas on right side. Wood is sound with the unissued “whiskers” look and retains about all of its orig oil finish with a small gouge in forearm and a couple of dings on buttstock. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, probably unfired. 4-33970 (3,000-5,000)

336
$2,300.00

SCARCE JENKS MULE EAR NAVY CARBINE. SN NSN. Cal. 54. Unusual side hammer carbine with 24-1/4″ rifled rnd bbl, integral front sight on front brass band with smooth brass middle band, both screwed to forestock. It has usual “USN” markings with “R.C” inspector initials and the date “1846” with maker’s name on top flat of bbl. Lockplate has usual markings. Loading port, at breech end of bbl, is oval. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with brass furniture and a staple & ring on bottom tang. There are outlines of two cartouches on left side of wrist. It has rack number “18” on left side of butt. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good. Traces of orig brown remain in the most sheltered areas with bbl being mostly a thin brown patina. Lockplate & hammer retain silvered case colors and brass a mellow, medium mustard patina. Loading lever on top has scattered moderate pitting. Wood is sound with minor nicks and a couple of bruises showing moderate to heavy wear and remains of an old cleaning. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. 4-33973 JR48 (2,500-4,000)

337
$1,725.00

RARE GREENE SINGLE SHOT BREECH LOADING PERCUSSION CARBINE. SN 811. Cal. 54. Very rare carbine with 18″ stepped rnd bbl with dovetailed front sight and 600 yard ladder rear sight. Bbl & receiver have British proofs with lockplate having the Mass Arms address & date along with the British crown over “VR” and the Maynard tape priming system. Mounted with a straight grain uncheckered American walnut stock with unit markings on right side and a small 2-pc iron patchbox, also on right side. Bottom tang has a sling stud & ring. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: About good, all matching. Bbl retains orig blue in sheltered areas being mostly a dark brown patina with heavy pitting on left side. Receiver is a dark brown patina with heavy pitting on left side and light pitting on right side. Top tang retains strong case colors with lockplate & hammer retaining bright case colors in sheltered areas. Stock is sound with light nicks & dings, missing a chip by lockplate and retains a dark oiled finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33967 (3,000-5,000)

338
$1,725.00

RARE MARTIALLY MARKED PALMER BOLT ACTION SINGLE SHOT CIVIL WAR CARBINE. SN NSN. Cal. 50 RF. Only about 1,001 of these advance design carbines were manufactured in 1865 with delivery in about June of that year, too late to see action in Civil War. Carbine has a 20″ rnd bbl with tiny half moon front sight and 2-position rear sight graduated to 500 yards. The integral receiver has usual markings with “MM” inspector initials on left side of bbl and in two places on left side flat of stock. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with single band and sling bar & ring on left side flat. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good. No orig finish remains on bbl, being mostly a silver/gray/brown patina. Lockplate & hammer are silvered case colors. Stock is sound with light nicks & dings and retains a fine hand worn oil finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with scattered light to moderate pitting. 4-33966 JR36 (2,500-4,000)

339
$1,610.00

SHARPS & HANKINS MODEL 1862 NAVY CARBINE. SN 690. Cal. 52 RF. Standard Navy carbine with 24″ leather covered bbl, square base front sight with the distinctive 800 yard rear sight. It has usual receiver markings. Mounted with straight grain walnut buttstock with no forestock and a brass buttplate. Approx. 6,686 of these were made in period 1862-65 and saw extensive service aboard ships during Civil War and are seldom encountered with high condition (Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms). PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good. Leather covering is basically intact showing much wear over receiver area and retains about 50% orig black finish. Receiver and tangs are a cleaned gray metal color. Wood is sound with usual nicks & dings and retains a hand worn oil finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered light to moderate pitting. 4-33972 JR33 (2,500-4,000)

340
$4,025.00

SPENCER CIVIL WAR REPEATING RIFLE. SN 23100. Cal. 56-56. Usual configuration with 30″ bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and standard Spencer ladder rear sight. Receiver has usual Spencer markings and patent dates. Mounted with straight grain, uncheckered American walnut with three bands and straight stock. Accompanied by an orig black leather sling with brass hook. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Only traces of orig finish remain with metal being mostly a gray metal color with some silvered case hardening on receiver and lockplate. Stock has a grain check by buttplate and another small chip back of lockplate, otherwise wood is sound with a hand worn patina and usual small nicks & scratches. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore. Sling is sound with crackled surface and some weakness by one of the holes. 4-33985 (3,000-5,000)

341
$2,070.00

SCARCE REMINGTON ROLLING BLOCK LIGHT BABY CARBINE. SN 732. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Tiny lightweight carbine with 18″ tapered rnd bbl, pinched blade front sight and 2-position rear sight graduated to 600 yards. It has a sling bar & ring on left side of receiver and is mounted with uncheckered, straight grain American walnut with small forearm & single band with straight stock and Remington’s semi-crescent buttplate. Top tang has usual markings and left side of wrist is stamped “44 CF”. Weight: 5 lbs. 8.64 oz. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbl retains 15-20% orig blue, mostly in sheltered areas with some spots of cleaned moderate pitting that have been lightly touched up. Receiver has traces of silvered case colors and is mostly a silver/brown patina. Wood is sound with usual nicks & scratches and retains a hand worn dark patina that may clean a lot better. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with some light roughness just in front of chamber. 4-33968 (2,500-4,000)

341A
$2,300.00

CASED MAYNARD MODEL 1865 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. SN 3989. Cal. 35-30. Believed to be an improved hunting or target rifle No. 9 with 26″ oct to rnd bbl, standard open sights with Maynard’s elevated tang sight. It has the usual Maynard Patent and Mass Arms markings on receiver. Made without forearm and is mounted with nicely figured uncheckered American walnut straight stock with Maynard’s smooth steel buttplate. Accompanied by a period stained pine casing with green baize lining, compartmented in bottom with recesses for the bbl & stocked receiver, a Mass Arms 2-cavity bullet mold with sprue cutter, a sizing die and a combination nipple wrench/screw driver. There is a brass topped cartridge block in the center containing thirty-two empty orig casings. An open compartment in right front corner, missing its lid, contains a tin for Maynard’s tape primers, now filled with grease, a small powder tin, a nipple & a modern tin of caps. The lid has brackets on inside containing a brass tipped hickory cleaning rod and what appears to be a 4-pc hickory & brass Henry cleaning rod. Outside of lid has a recessed brass carrying handle and front has mortised latches and a mortised lock. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl retains 95-97% strong orig blue with a few minor nicks & scattered pin pricks of rust. Receiver retains most of its case colors turned dark with sharp edge wear. Wood is sound with minor chips in varnish & a few scratches and retains virtually all of its orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with some fine orange peel pitting in front of chamber. Case is sound with nicks, dings & scratches and retains most of its orig stain. Interior is moderately faded and soiled. 4-33954 JR266 (4,000-6,000)

342
$2,875.00

*SCARCE OBENDORF MAUSER TYPE B SPORTING RIFLE. SN 73124. Cal. 8X57. Fine German sporting rifle with 24″ tapered oct bbl with raised full matted rib, ramp front sight with hood and 3-leaf express sight, two folding, one standing, graduated 100 to 500 meters. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut half stock with checkered schnable tipped forestock and pistol grip butt with cheekpiece and checkered horn buttlate. Grip has a fluted horn cap. Receiver has a lever opening floorplate and dbl set triggers with a full matted front receiver ring. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including rear sight and all visible small parts. Bbl & receiver retain 96-98% strong orig blue with receiver turning slightly plum. Trigger guard & floorplate retain about 80% orig blue. Stock has a hairline crack tip of forestock, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and shows evidence of an old cleaning with steel wool. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-33963 (2,500-4,000)

343
$4,888.00

REMINGTON NO. 3 HEPBURN SPORTING & TARGET RIFLE. SN 8754. Cal. 38-50 Remington Hepburn. Fine sporting rifle with 30″ medium weight oct bbl, German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight, semi-buckhorn rear sight and a short range thick base tang sight with 2-3/4″ staff. Mounted with nicely figured 2-pc American walnut with black insert semi-schnable uncheckered forearm and a checkered round knob pistol grip stock with semi-crescent Remington buttplate. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbl retains 92-94% strong orig blue with sharp edge wear and a coating of old dried oil. Receiver & buttplate retain virtually all of their strong bright orig case colors, slightly faded on trigger bow. Wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and some heat crazing on forearm and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-33984 (3,000-5,000)

344
$1,150.00

ROBERTS PATENT CONVERSION OF BRITISH SHORT RIFLE/MUSKET. SN 4853. Cal. 58 CF. Falling block conversion with lifter actuated operation. It has a 30-3/4″ bbl with square base front sight and a saber bayonet lug on right side of muzzle and a 900 yard musket ladder rear sight. Conversion consists of replacing the breech plug end of bbl with a Martini-style falling block action actuated by a lifting lever from the rear that latches into top tang. Mounted in the orig 1-pc walnut stock with brass nose cap, two iron bands and orig slotted head ramrod. It has brass trigger guard and buttplate and lockplate is marked “BARNETT”. The number “342” is stamped upside down, behind lockplate, in the wood and “4853” is stamped on left side panel. Receiver has Roberts Patent information on left side. Accompanied by an orig saber bayonet with 23-1/4″ Yataghan blade with checkered hard rubber grip panels and iron & leather scabbard with frog. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains most of its glossy reworked blue, turned dull toward rear end. Receiver is faded gray case colors and has a casting flaw over top. Stock has a crack in left side panel, otherwise is sound with light handling & use marks and retains most of its fine oil finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with a few spots of pitting. Bayonet is extremely fine. 4-33994 JR20 (3,000-5,000)

345
$5,175.00

NEEDHAM PATENT CONVERSION RIFLE MUSKET. SN NSN. Cal. 58 CF. Unusual side opening conversion rifle musket with 36″ bbl, square base front sight/bayonet lug and 3-position, 2-leaf rear sight marked to 500 yards. It has the side swinging Needham conversion breech block and a Bridesburg “1864” dated lockplate. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with three bands and tulip head ramrod. Left side panel is stamped “IN”, presumably for the Indiana Militia. An interesting side note, according to Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms, several thousand of these conversion rifles were used by the Finian Brotherhood who planned and executed two different invasions of Canada hoping to capture enough territory to bargain with England to free Ireland. Both invasions were thwarted with the participants captured and their arms confiscated. Accompanied by a socket angular bayonet with brass tipped leather sheath. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection CONDITION: Very fine. The barrel bands, trigger guard & buttplate are cleaned to bright as they were originally. Breech block, receiver, lockplate & hammer retain most of their orig case colors which are lightly faded. Stock has a repaired chip, back of lockplate and missing a tiny chip in front of lockplate, otherwise is sound with a few scattered nicks & dings and a couple of bruises on forestock. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore with a few scattered spots of pitting. Bayonet is cleaned with areas of moderate pitting with a dry & flexed sheath. 4-33997 (2,500-4,000)

346
$2,070.00

RARE CARTER-EDWARDS PATENT SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. SN 6. Cal. Appears to be 57 Snider. Rare rifle built on the Carter-Edwards Patent #398 with 30-1/2″ bbl, square base front sight and 1000 yard musket-style ladder rear sight and a saber bayonet lug on right side at muzzle. Bbl appears to be a conversion from an Enfield rifle/musket. Receiver ring has the patent information and the Carter-Edwards “CE” logo. Bolt handle appears to be orig and is a slim curved oval shaped rod. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with two bands, an Enfield-style slotted head cleaning rod, brass trigger guard & buttplate and sling loops. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl & receiver retain 90-95% strong blue that is turning plum and may be an old restoration. Stock is sound with numerous light nicks & scratches and retains most of its orig finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered light pitting. 4-34102 (2,500-4,000)

347
$3,450.00

COLT 1849 POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER. SN 179556. Cal. 31. Blue & case colored with 5″ oct bbl, 2-line Hartford address, brass pin front sight, 5-shot cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene and silver plated brass trigger guard & back strap with 1-pc walnut grip. Butt strap is engraved in period script “J.E. Green”. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching including wedge. Grip was not removed to check for number. Bbl retains 60-70% strong orig blue with balance a light patina with address area having been cleaned a long time ago. Rammer pivot retains strong bright case colors. Cylinder retains 50-60% orig blue and about 95% stagecoach holdup scene. Four of five safety pins are partially remaining. Frame & hammer retain most of their orig case colors, strong & bright with some scattered light pitting. Trigger guard & back strap retain 40-50% orig silver plating. Grip is sound with a chip at left heel with minor nicks & scratches and edge wear and retains most of its orig factory varnish. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore with three or four scatered spots of pitting. 4-34139 JR100 (3,000-5,000)

348
$2,300.00

SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1855 PISTOL CARBINE. SN NSN. Cal. 58. Scarce pistol carbine with 12″ oct to rnd bbl with tiny front sight and 2-leaf, 3-position rear sight graduated 100 to 400 yards. It has usual Springfield lockplate markings with the date “1856” and Maynard tape primer feed containing a partial roll of primers. Top tang is dated “1855”. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with brass furniture and a captive rammer. It has a rnd pommel cap with sling loop in the butt with slots in back strap for mounting shoulder stock, which is missing. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Good to very good. No orig finish remains with bbl being a cleaned bright metal color with scattered light spots of pitting. Lockplate & hammer are a mottled medium gray patina with the eagle on the primer cover worn thin. Brass is a cleaned, light brass patina and the lanyard ring is a replacement. Stock has grain checks on left side panel and shows wear from stock yoke and shows heavy wear overall. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with moderate pitting. 4-34165 JR264 (2,500-4,000)

349
$1,150.00

F. REUTHE’S PATENT TRAP GUN. SN 376. Rare cast iron percussion trap gun, dbl oct bbls with integral frame which has two large 3-point prongs protruding from front with trigger & striker mechanism on bottom. Top of bbls and housing have maker’s name, address & patent date. This device was used by trappers & predator control agents to eliminate predators and harvest fur in days gone by. Trapper would bait the two prongs with gobs of meat, attach the device to a tree, log or stump in the area where predators had been observed, then load it with a black powder charge & ball, cock it and leave it for the predator to find. A simple tug on the baited prongs would cause the unit to fire, instantly killing whatever animal may have been unfortunate enough to wander by. These devices were outlawed for use in the late 19th or early 20th century. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbls & body of device retain 30-40% orig black paint. Prongs are intact with some light to moderate pitting. Mechanics are fine. 4-33925 JR64 (2,000-3,500)

350
$2,300.00

CHINESE JINGAL LONG RANGE RIFLE. SN 58. Cal. Approx 75. This rifle was mfg. around the time of the Boxer Rebellion for long range use as a wall gun. It is orig with the exception of the reproduction cleaning rod. All external SN “58” appear to match. This massive rifle is seven long with a five foot bbl. PROVENANCE: Stern Collection. CONDITION: Metal of rifle is in a grayish patina with scattered light pitting throughout. Middle band screw is a possible replacement. Wood has numerous dings and small nicks none of which is greater than 1″ square and retains approx 90% of its orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bore is dark but rifling is very strong and action is fine. 4-34179 BK77 (3,000-5,000)

350A
$4,025.00
Revised: 3/8/2008

(Addition) Late Addendum Item

THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL MILITARY RECRUITING POSTERS IN HISTORY. This large, colorful, litho, WWI-era recruiting poster by James Montgomery Flagg is unquestionably the most famous and most inspirational, patriotic recruiting posters ever produced. The poster was so successful that it was reprinted and continually used throughout the 20th c. James Montgomery Flagg himself posed for the poster in front of a mirror while painting it and thus, it is an actual portrait of Flagg himself. A few years ago, our firm sold a well-known patriotic collection which included the exact uniform you see Flagg wearing in this poster. Beneath the poster is “I WANT YOU FOR THE U.S. ARMY/NEAREST CRECRUITING STATION” Stamped below is “RECRUITING STATION US ARMY FITCHBURG, MASSACHUSETTS”. Poster was copyrighted in 1917 and printed by Leslie-Judge Company, New York. Poster is shrink-wrapped on a styrofoam board. SIZE: 40″ x 30″ CONDITION: A 1″ ding in the top border which has not caused a break in the paper but a distinct small crease. Paper is slightly toned, otherwise outstanding. 4-31643 JJ52 (4,500-6,500)

350B
$1,524.00
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RARE WWI-ERA AIR SERVICE RECRUITING POSTER. This large, rare, colorful litho recruiting poster has outstanding graphics, depicting two WWI observers with a biplane flying low overhead. “JOIN THE AIR SERVICE and SERVE in FRANCE/DO IT NOW”. Artist’s signature appears to be “T. Paul Verrees” and is dated “1917”. Poster is nicely matted and framed in a simulated antique-style oak and gold gesso frame. A scarce and desirable Air Service poster. SIZE: Including frame 33-1/2″ x 45-1/2″. CONDITION: Appears to be a 3-4″ tear at center bottom, now seamed. Also a similar tear at the very top running through the “N” and “E”. A small seamed tear in the extreme left corner and a couple of other small imperfections dealt with during the framing. 4-31644 JJ53 (1,250-1,750)

351
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states that “The scope mount is Waffenampted on the front bottom leg of the scope ring that’s part of the scope mount”.

*EXTREMELY RARE GERMAN G41W MARKSMAN’S RIFLE WITH ZF41 SCOPE IN EXTREMELY RARE DUAL RAIL MOUNT. SN 7686c. Cal. 8 mm. The German G41 rifle is a very rare commodity in its own right and to find one equipped with a marksman’s scope is almost unheard of. This rifle has the “duv 43″ manufacturer’s code and appears to be an all matching 1943 rifle that has all small parts numbered with the exception of the bbl bands which do have the applicable Waffenampt inspection marks. The rifle is equipped with a 23” bbl. The laminated buttstock has been duffel cut and reassembled underneath the middle band and it has a scarce brown composition upper handguard. Scope mount is integral with the rear sight slevve and consists of a rail on each side with a very heavy steel saddle mount that slides onto the dovetailed rails and contains a “cag” code ZF41/1 marksman’s scope. It has the serial number “4080” with another number overstruck. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching as noted above. Receiver and bolt assembly show approximately 93-95% of the original blue with some light wear present and a small dent in the top cover. Bbl muzzle assembly retains about 80% orig blue with some light dings & chemical spotting. Bbl bands show approximately 93-95% finish with the front one having some pin prick pitting present. Trigger guard and floorplate assembly show about 90% dull orig finish with minor dings & scratches. Fiberglass handguard shows good with a couple of small dings. Laminated buttstock shows good with a little minor bruising and the legible serial number stamped on the bottom, as well as Waffenampt inspection marks on the right cheek. Buttplate is light patina. The scope mount is in the “white” with a light patina. Scope retains about 80% orig blue, missing the rear sun shade with crisp optics. Sling is fine. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31828 (12,500-17,500)

352
$6,325.00

*GERMAN G-41 RIFLE (AC 43) WITH RAILS ON REAR SIGHT BASE FOR DUAL RAIL MOUNT. SN 5625. The G-41 rifle was rare to begin with and to have one with the rail system adaptable rear sight makes it even more desirable. This rifle is all matching with a laminate stock. The stock has been duffel cut behind the rear band and the one-piece fiberglass upper handguard which has been professionally respaired. It is also equipped with a near-new sling. CONDITION: Receiver group shows approximately 95% original blue with just a minimum of wear on the rails. There are a couple of light dings in the receiver top the do not effect its operation what so ever. Bbl and bands also show approximately 97% to 98% orig blue with just the slightest bit of surface corrosion starting. Triggerguard and floorplate assembly show good with approx 80% orig finish with scattered corrosion on the triggerguard and magazine. Fiberglass upper handguard shows good some with light scratching present from the bbl band being removed and a couple of moderate dings just in front of rear sight. Buttstock shows fair to good with diagonal duffel bag cut approximately 2″ behind lower band as well as some moderate to heavy scuffing between rear sling slot and buttplate. Buttplate shows even patina overall and the sling is near new. Bore is bright and shiny, showing little use. 4-31667 BK135 (8,500-13,000)

353
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states that “this gun was not restored but that it is origin blue finish used by Mauser Werke Berlin on their Code AR/42 rifles. This is the gun that is pictured in the Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms, Schwing 3rd Edition on pg 165 and my name appears beneath the photo. The scope mount is Waffenampted on the front bottom left leg of the scope ring that’s part of the scope mount. I believe there were only 25 of these made with this type of mounting system as the serial number ends in 05. Also the front sight hood, I believe, is electric pencil marked 25/5 and this rifle was manufactured at appoint in the war where the Germans were experimenting with cheaper produced snipers. Also this rifle was produced at the same period the Germans were experimenting with the same mount on their G41W (listed below number 10). This rifle was brought home by a vet who served in the 90th Division and purchased by me from the family when the vet died and it was found in his closet. The family wanted to turn it in at a police buy-back in Boston as they disliked firearms but a MA State Trooper talked them into keeping it and selling it to a licensed dealer for historical purposes.”

*EXTREMELY RARE AR/42 CODE MAUSER MODEL 98K WITH THE EXTREMELY RARE DUAL RAIL SCOPE MOUNT AND A ZF41 MARKSMAN’S SCOPE. SN 1105a. Cal. 8MM. Usual configuration, 24″ bbl with hooded ramp front sight and standard Mauser rifle rear sight. It has usual markings over chamber area & sides of receiver with “ar/42” over chamber area. Mounted in a laminated wood stock with smooth steel buttplate. The scope mount shows some inspector marks with an “A.O.” on the underneath side with the number “4”. The scope base is integral with the rear sight sleeve having a dovetailed rail on each side with the mount, made of heavy steel, containing the “dow” code scope is in the usual ZF41 configuration and is actually marked “ZF4041/1” and under the rear sun shade has the number “9758”. Consignor states that this rifle is pictured in the book Military Firearms, Schwing, 3rd Edition on p. 165, center photo. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching except floorplate which is numbered “2475”. All metal except floorplate retains 95-96% a restored bright blue finish. Floorplate retains most of a blue/gray phosphate finish. Wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains generous amounts of its orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, good optics with a little trash inside. 4-31821 (12,500-17,500)

354
$4,025.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “This gun has a dual rail that’s seldom encountered also the scope mount is numbered to the gun which you almost never see a mount numbered to the gun”.

*SCARCE WALTHER K43 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 6816b. Cal. 8 mm. Standard K43 with 21-1/2″ bbl, standard sights, mounted in a laminated stock & handguard. It has an orig cleaning rod and 10-rd detachable box magazine. Left side of receiver has the model designation with the Walther code “ac45” and the serial number. Right rear side of receiver has the integral scope base with a matching numbered cast steel mount containing a ZF 4 scope with post & crosshair. This was Germany’s answer to the superior fire power of the M1 Garand being used by the Americans. It was extremely functional, reasonably accurate and inexpensive to produce with laminated stock, stampings & rough castings. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bolt is mismatched with number “9752”. Overall metal retains most of its orig factory finish with magazine showing nicks & scratches and loss of paint. Stock is sound with light soil and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. Scope retains most of its orig blue with slightly foggy optics. 4-31843 (4,000-6,000)

355
$0.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “This is the gun that is referenced on pg 261 in the book Backbone of the Wehrmact by Richard Law. This gun was part of the Robert Jensen collection and so noted”.

*MODEL 98 MAUSER TRANSITION RIFLE ARSENAL MODIFIED TO SNIPER. SN 4700h. Cal. 8 MM. Fine claw mount sniper with 24″ bbl, made in 1938. It has standard 98 sights with an arsenal applied set of claw mount bases with orig mounts containing a Zeiss Zielvier about 4X scope with three heavy crosshairs and fine crosshair with dot. Mounted in standard laminated stock with eagle proofs on right side of butt. Accompanied by an orig leather sling & leather lens caps. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching numbered including cleaning rod & band spring. Metal retains virtually all of its fine orig factory finish with a flat spot on top of the receiver ring milled at the arsenal to accommodate scope base. Finish is just starting to turn plum. Stock is extremely fine with minor nicks and retains most of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, crisp optics. 4-31829 (12,000-15,000)

356
$3,162.00

*RARE AND EXOTIC CZ MANUFACTURED SPORTING RIFLE W/ SS MARKINGS AND CLAW MOUNT TELESCOPE. SN 250. Cal. 8mm. 24″ bbl. This pretty little sporting rifle is entirely matching with the exception of the extractor, including a scope w/ SS lightning bolts on both the telescope and the floor plate assembly. Butt stock is checkered in both the pistol grip and fore end w/ a Schnabel type front end and a cap on the pistol grip. Serial number and SS lightning bolts are on bottom of bbl and receiver. CONDITION: Receiver retains better than 95% of a commercial style blue. The matching bolt shows approx. 85% blue, slightly thinning on the handle and w/ wear on the working edges. Bbl shows better than 95% of orig. commercial grade blue w/ a dual leaf rear sight and a ramp type front sporting sight w/ just a little bit or surface corrosion. The matching trigger guard and floor plate show approx. 85% finish, thinning to plum w/ Waffenanpt250 inspection stamp and dual lightning bolts. The butt stock shows excellent w/ only light handling marks throughout and very sharp checkering. Grip cap has one very small chip in it. Metal (sporting type) butt plate shows an even brown patina. 4-33227 BK169 (6,000-10,000)

357
$2,645.00

*GERMAN MODEL 98K WWII SHARPSHOOTER’S RIFLE WITH A ZF41 SNIPER SCOPE. SN 47754A. BYF 44 model 98K sharpshooter’s rifle, all matching, with ZF41 scope. The 98-K was the workhorse of the German Army. It is one of the most dependable bolt action rifles ever produced. This design was used by countries all over the world right through the 1960’s. The sniper variation also came with a large variety of scopes and mounts. CONDITION: The receiver and bbl assembly show between 85% and 90% original blue with the bore showing bright with moderate wear. Bbl and bbl bands show approximately 80% orig finish with middle band being slightly thin and scattered light scratching on the bbl and front band. Triggerguard assembly show approx 85% blue with scattered corrosion and floorplate shows even brown patina. Buttstock and handguard shows good overall with mostly light but moderate scuffing present. Buttplate shows moderate patina and the sling shows good thought slightly dry. ZF41 scope and mount show good overall, retaining approxi 85% finish with reasonably clear optics with mount being slightly loose. 4-33231 BK144 (2,200-3,000)

357A
$23,000.00

*SS ISSUED MAUSER 98K SNIPER RIFLE. SN 9105G. Nearly entirely matching with the exception of a replacement extractor which has no number on it. This 1939 SS sniper rifle, with first type short side rail, shows very complete and original with all condition matching with the exception of the scope that shows somewhat better than the rest of the rifle. German sniper rifles as a whole are very expensive and difficult to obtain, with the SS variety being much harder. This example is purported to be one of the better ones in existence according to those who have inspected it. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 75% to 80% of the blue with light scattered corrosion and a significantly worn logo. SN and proof marks are still quite present. Bbl assembly shows approximately 60% to 70% of the blue turning plum with the serial number as well as the Waffen SS markings (Deathshead SS2)and Waffenampt proofs. Some light blue touch up is present near the muzzle. Bbl bands show approximately 65% to 70% blue with scattered browning. Triggerguard assembly shows approximately 75% to 80% with the floorplate showing approximately 40% mixed with a grayish brown patina. Hardwood buttstock and handguard, with a deathshead on the pistol grip and the SN of the gun, show good with scattered with light to moderate scuffing present and the numbered flat style buttplate shows good. Short rail scope mount which is numbered to the gun shows 70% to 75% thinning blue with an HW within a Z on the top. SS marked Dienstglas scope shows approximately 90% to 92% rich blue with clear optics. Sling shows dry with some wear. The bore is slightly frosty with a sight protector/muzzle cap present. 4-33132 BK146 (6,000-12,000)

357B
$2,588.00

*RARE NIEDNER HEAVY BBL OFFHAND MATCH RIFLE. SN 9776. Cal. 30-06. Fine 1920’s/30’s heavy match rifle built on a Mauser military action with 30″ tapered, rnd, heavy bbl with custom sleeve front sight that has a Lyman 17 Globe front sight. Bbl is mounted with target scope blocks and receiver has a Lyman 48 target sight with Merrit adjustable aperture. Bbl is marked “NIEDNER RIFLE CORP, DOWAGIAC MICH.” The receiver ring has a matted panel on top and is drilled & tapped for target scope base. Mounted in a medium weight straight grain American walnut stock with semi-schnable tipped forestock having a raised panel containing a military-style sling loop with a corresponding loop in the butt. It has raised Germanic style side panels by the receiver with a checkered capped pistol grip and heavy Schutzen cheekpiece with an adjustable semi-Schutzen steel buttplate with only the bottom prong. It has an orig military style milled trigger guard & floorplate with a push-button floorplate release and dbl-set triggers. These rifles were extremely popular in the 1920’s & 30’s for long range matches such as the Wimbledon Cup and Palma matches which were shot at extreme long range. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine, all matching. Bbl, receiver & floorplate retain most of their fine custom blue finish, somewhat thinned & dull, turning plum on trigger guard & floorplate. Stock is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains most of its custom finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-32213 JR260 (3,000-5,000)

358
$0.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition on pg 167 under Model VG-98”.

*MAUSER LAST DITCH MODEL VG98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 7136. Cal. 8 mm. German last ditch Volks rifle made near the end of the war in an attempt to be prepared to arm the population. It has a 21″ heavy, stepped, rnd bbl, crudely machined with the “BNZ/1” in a shield over chamber area. It has a welded in place front sight and a fixed V-notch rear sight. Chamber is marked “bnz45”. Mounted in a slab-side thick birch stock with a crude wire sling loop in tip of forestock with a slot in buttstock. It has a blind magazine and a crude stamped trigger guard. This variation of the model is the most crude of all the VG & VK98s produced. CONDITION: Fine to very fine, all matching. Crude machined & poorly finished. Retains most of its orig gray/green phosphate finish on metal and light shellac on stock with grain checks and a few minor nicks. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-31834 (4,000-6,000)

359
$3,738.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 1903A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3414948. Cal. 30-06. Fine American sniper rifle with 24″ bbl dated “3-44” with receiver markings low on each side to accommodate the scope base. Mounted with parkerized Redfield Junior scope base and parkerized rings containing a Lyman Alaskan scope with fine crosshairs and military serial number “B4638”. It also has a rubber eye cup. Mounted in a Type C stock with post-war “DOD” cartouche on left side of wrist and the usual stamped floorplate & trigger guard with checkered buttplate with trap and a military leather sling. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Metal retains virtually all of its fine gray/green parkerizing with only slight wear on receiver rails & bolt body. Wood is sound with minor nicks and retains most of its orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Scope body retains virtually all of its orig blue with a couple of minor scratches, optics are crisp. 4-31827 (3,500-5,000)

360
$4,542.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition, on pg 395 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*REMINGTON MODEL 03A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3410556. Cal. 30-06. Fine American sniper rifle with 24″ bbl dated “2-43” with receiver markings low on each side to accommodate the scope base. Mounted with parkerized Redfield Junior scope base and parkerized rings containing an M82 sniper scope with post and serial number “37590”. It also has a rubber eye cup. Mounted in a standard 03A3 stock and the usual stamped floorplate & trigger guard with checkered buttplate without trap and a military leather sling dated “1918”. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine, as new. Retains virtually all of its fine orig finish to both metal & wood. Scope is equally fine with one small rub near front end. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31841 (4,500-6,500)

361
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition, on pg 395 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*REMINGTON MODEL 1903A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3407348. Cal. 30-06. Fine American sniper rifle with 24″ bbl dated “7-44” with receiver markings low on each side to accommodate the scope base. Mounted with parkerized Redfield Junior scope base and parkerized rings containing an M84 sniper scope with fine crosshair & post. It also has a rubber eye cup. Mounted in a Type C stock and the usual stamped floorplate & trigger guard with checkered buttplate with trap. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new, possibly unfired. Retains virtually all of its orig finish to both metal & wood. Stock has a chip in the grip cap and other very minor storage dings, otherwise also near new. Scope also retains virtually all of its orig factory finish with crisp clear optics. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31839 (4,000-6,000)

362
$5,462.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 03A4 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3418671. Cal. 30-06. Fine American sniper with 24″ “8-43” dated bbl without sights. Receiver ring has had the markings low on the side to accommodate the scope base. Mounted with a parkerized Redfield Junior base and parkerized rings containing a Weaver Model 330 scope that has the electric pencil inscription “TELESCOPE M73B1 / SERIAL NO. 5596” on the right rear side. The scope has blue finish with the remains of a decal, probably from the military, between the rings. Mounted in a nicely figured Type C stock with an “SA” cartouche in a rectangle over a “K” inspector mark. It has the large circle “P” proof on bottom of grip and has the stamped trigger guard/floorplate. Bbl bands and bayonet lug are stamped sheet metal as is the front sling loop. Buttplate is checkered with a trap. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new, possibly unfired. Retains virtually all of its orig factory finish to both metal & wood. Scope is equally new with a couple of minor scratches, crisp optics. Wood is sound with a few minor nicks & scratches and retains a fine hand polished finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32209 JR246 (3,000-5,000)

363
$3,289.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition on pg 276 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*RUSSIAN MODEL SVT38 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 4B233. Cal. 7.62 Russian. Rare SVT38 rifle with 26-3/4″ bbl including muzzle brake. It has standard rifle sights with 2-pc walnut stock and perforated handguard. The flat over chamber area has the Russian star and the date “1939”. Both sides of the receiver have scope rails which contain a forward sweeping scope base that contains a “1941” dated 3.5X sniper scope with post & crosshairs reticle. Scope is adjustable for windage & elevation. Fitted with an orig mismatched magazine. CONDITION: Very good, mismatched numbers. Metal on rifle retains 85-90% dull orig blue with usual nicks & scratches. Scope base & rings retain an old arsenal restoration. Scope retains about 95% orig blue with crisp optics. Wood is sound retaining a crude arsenal refinish. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, frosty in the grooves. 4-31835 (3,000-5,000)

364
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “This captured gun brought home by Ed Stempek (Korean War) from his collection. I don’t know if you knew Ed (Marine Collector). This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition on pg 275 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*SCARCE MOISIN-NAGANT MODEL 1891/30 SNIPER RIFLE. SN BK796. Cal. 7.62 Russian. Standard Moisin-Nagant rifle with 29″ bbl, standard sights with matching numbered bolt. Mounted in a 1-pc birch stock with grasping grooves and full length handguard with two bands and cleaning rod. It has an orig leather sling in the sling loops. Left side of receiver has an arsenal mounted scope base containing a 4X PE scope dated “1939” with serial number “7939”. These scopes were probably made by Zeiss and sold to the Russians until about 1940. These sniper rifles are very fine & very accurate and were continuously in use from WWII through Vietnam and likely are still in use in some areas of the world. The cartridge is about the equivalent of the American 30-06. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains 75-80% thin orig blue. Wood is sound with visible cartouches on stock & retains a hand worn patina, possibly an old arsenal restoration. Scope rail & scope are a plum brown patina with fine pitting over all surfaces. Optics are fine. Mechanics are crisp, strong bright bore. 4-31845 (2,500-4,000)

365
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition, on pg 204 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*EXTREMELY RARE WINCHESTER MODEL P14 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 228705. Cal. 303 Brit. Standard P14 rifle with 26″ bbl, standard sights with British proofs & broad arrow on left side of receiver. Serial number was relocated to the right side of the rear receiver bridge to accommodate the German style claw mounts. Mounts contain their orig rings with a Periscope Prism Co. Ltd. Model 1918 sniper scope with post & crosshair. Left side of receiver as part of the cutoff has a grenade launcher sight. Mounted in 1-pc walnut stock with 2-pc handguard and grenade launcher sight base on left side of forestock. It has smooth steel buttplate with trap containing a pull through and also has a “1914” dated brass & canvas sling. CONDITION: Fine, matching bolt. Bbl & receiver retain thin orig blue with the bands a mottled blue/brown patina. Trigger guard & floorplate also retain most of their thin orig blue. Wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains an arsenal restored finish. Mechanics are fine, strong sharp bore, dark in grooves. Crisp optics. 4-31842 (5,000-7,000)

366
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that “Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Cut-Back (Scarce Model) Sniper Rifle, manufactured at Torilmatsu factory of Nagoya Arsenal with a 2.5 power type 99 marked scope also the cleaning rod is present”.

*JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA SNIPER SHORT RIFLE. SN 6861. Cal. 7.7 Jap. This is a type 99 short rifle with a 2.5X scope in a receiver side mount vs. the usual 4X scope encountered on most Japanese sniper rifles making this a fairly rare piece. It has a 25-1/2″ bbl with standard Type 99 sights, the rear with orig aircraft wings. The serial number and arsenal mark have been moved from the side of receiver to rear receiver bridge to accommodate scope mount. The mum has been ground. Mounted in usual laminated 2-pc birch stock with hand guard and sheet metal buttplate. Left side of receiver has the usual non-adjustable scope mount containing a Koghku 2.5X scope. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish, slightly thinned on floorplate, beginning to patinate where mum was ground. Scope retains about 95% orig black enamel. Wood is sound with nicks & dings and retains strong orig finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore, crisp optics. 4-31826 (4,500-6,500)

367
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Cut-Back (Scarce Model) Sniper Rifle, manufactured at Torilmatsu factory of Nagoya Arsenal with a 2.5 power type 99 marked scope also the cleaning rod is present”.

*JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 99 SNIPER SHORT RIFLE. SN 5134. Cal. 7.7 Jap. This is a Type 99 short rifle with a 2.5X scope vs. the usual 4X scope found on most Japanese Type 99 sniper rifles. This rifle has 25-1/2″ bbl with standard sights that have had the aircraft wings removed from rear sight and never had a monopod. Serial number & arsenal mrk have been moved to the top of rear of receiver bridge to accommodate the scope mount. Mounted in the usual 2-pc laminated birch stock with handguard and sheet metal buttplate. Scope is 7-3/4″ overall including the rubber eye cup and the bolt handle is slightly bent to accommodate the scope. Altogether a rare rifle with a very rare scope. CONDITION: Good to very good. Receiver, with ground mum, retains approximately 90% of arsenoal finish. Bbl also retains approximately 90% thinning blue with some bright spots towards the muzzle. Buttstock and handguard show fair to good with some moderate scuffing throughout with sharp finger grooves. Bore shows slightly frosty with moderate wear. Trigger guard and floorplate assembly show approximately 80% orig finish. Optics are fine with some light debris inside. Rubber eyecup is flexible. Mechanics are fine. 4-31825 (4,000-6,000)

368
$0.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note :Consignor states that this gun was “manufactured at Kokura Arsenal”.

*JAPANESE ARISAKA TYPE 97 SNIPER RIFLE. SN 5400. Cal. 6.5 Jap. Usual configuration with 31-1/2″ bbl, standard sights with full length stock & handguard. Left side of receiver has an arsenal installed sliding scope base with a 2.5X non-adjustable scope and the bolt handle is slightly bent to accommodate scope. The Type 97 Sniper is essentially a Type 38 rifle with a scope mount added to left side and the bolt handle slightly bent. The serial number & manufacturer’s mark were relocated forward of the mount on the left side. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl, receiver & bolt retain most of their orig arsenal blue with some fine surface etching. Floorplate & trigger guard retain about 50% dull blue turning brown with fine pitting. Stock has a crack through wrist with usual nicks & dings and retains most of its orig finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, dark in the grooves. Optics are crisp. 4-31833 (4,000-6,000)

369
$2,875.00

*ENFIELD NUMBER 4 MARK I SNIPER RIFLE. SN 14C0725. Cal. 303 Brit. Savage made Enfield with 25″ bbl, standard sights and 2-pc walnut stock with 2-pc upper handguard that has serrations on each side of the rear guard and it has a British brass & canvas sling. The comb has a screwed on wood cheekpiece and a gray metal buttplate with trap. Left side of receiver has the standard British sniper mount that has been renumbered a couple of times and contains a No. 32 MKIII sniper scope with serial number “18187” and dated “1945”. Several thousand of these rifles were modified into sniper rifles by the British, particularly by Holland & Holland. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. The receiver, receiver ring & trigger guard retain most of their fine gray parkerized finish with bbl bands a thinned gray brown finish. Scope & mount retain most of their arsenal restored finish. Wood is sound with numerous nicks & dings and retains a hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with scattered light pitting. Optics are crisp & clear. 4-31822 (2,000-3,000)

370
$805.00

*ENFIELD NO. 4 MARK I SNIPER RIFLE. SN L38636. Cal. 303 Brit. Usual configuration with 25-1/4″ bbl, standard front sight with a 1,300 meter ladder rear sight. Left side of receiver has standard British sniper bases but, unfortunately is missing scope. Receiver ring is dated “1944”. Mounted in a 2-pc walnut stock with 2-pc handguard and a white metal buttplate with trap. Comb of stock has a screwed-on cheekpiece. CONDITION: Rifle shows approx 95% of an arsenal finish on the receiver and trigger group. Bbl bands, bbl and front sight assembly show approx 75% enamel finish with some scratches. Buttstock and handguards show good overall, having been cleaned and arsenal refinished with only minor scuffing. Magazine shows a plum finish overall. Mechanics are fine, strong sharp bore that should clean very well. 4-31832 (700-1,000)

371
$748.00

*BRITISH ENFIELD NO. 4 MARK I SNIPER RIFLE. SN 30721. Cal. 303 Brit. Usual configuration with 25-1/4″ bbl, standard front sight with a 300 & 600 yard 2-position flip rear sight. Left side of receiver has standard British sniper bases but, unfortunately is missing scope. Receiver ring is dated “1944”. Mounted in a 2-pc walnut stock with 2-pc handguard and a white metal buttplate with trap. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish with magazine retaining about 85% finish. Wood is sound with nicks & dings and a hairline crack by receiver ring in forestock and retains an arsenal restored finish. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31831 (700-1,000)

372
$20,125.00

*RARE DOCUMENTED D-DAY INLAND M1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE. SN 454757. Cal. 30 Carbine. Usual configuration with orig Inland bbl dated “6-43” without bayonet lug. It has push button safety, 2-position flip rear sight and the flat top bolt. Mounted in its orig walnut stock with pistol grip and folding skeleton wire butt and canvas sling. Both sides of stock below receiver, have the crudely carved initials “J-B”. Accompanied by its orig “1943” dated canvas paratrooper’s case with leg strap. Also accompanied by copies of a letter from Brig. Gen. James H. Batte. Gen. Batte was a Lieutenant Colonel with 87th Chemical Mortar Batallion on D-Day and landed on Utah Beach. In the letter he states that this carbine came into his possession at “about noon on D-Day (6 June 1944) when a large number of gliders of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions carrying men, artillery, ammunition and various other supplies arrived in support of these two divisions and the 4th Infantry Division already on the ground and engaged successfully in expanding the area from the Utah Beach landing.” He goes on to describe the location of the drop zone for the gliders which apparently was in small fields with heavy hedgerows around the perimeters. He states that “a goodly number of gliders crashed into these dirt and tree obstacles. The abrupt stop frequently caused the cargo to be discharged, especially when the wings were sheared away by trees, out of or near the front end, thereby killing or wounding many of the personnel aboard.” He states that “one glider landed a few yards distant from my position and I observed a 75 mm artillery piece, which had been secured in the tail area, break loose on impact with a hedgerow and spew men and cargo out of the front end.” He continues that “upon close examination, I found that all personnel had been killed. I unstrapped a carbine from a paratroopers leg and carried it throughout the ensuing five campaigns in the ETO until VE Day – 8 May 1945. Meantime, I had enscribed (sic) on the wooden forearm my initials “J-B” — mainly for identification purposes, insomuch as, many individuals wish to have such a short length 30 caliber rifle that would fit nicely between the two front seats of my jeep.” The letter concludes with a couple more sentences and is signed “James H. Batte / Brigadier General USA”. Also accompanying is a copy of the “Unit History of Company A 87th Chemical Mortar Batallion” which contains the body of a letter to the officers and men of the company thanking them for their loyalty and contributions to the success of the Batallion from the landing in Normandy through the end of the war, dated “22 May 1945” and signed by Lt. Col. Batte. Consignor states that a rust brown stain over front of the canvas case is blood from the deceased paratrooper. CONDITION: Very good, all orig except trigger housing retaining pin and front sling swivel which are probably field replacements. The buttplate spring is a little weak but appears to be original. Rifle retains about 75% thin orig parkerized finish showing heavy use. Skeleton wire stock is mostly bright metal from handling & use. Stock & handguard are sound with nicks, dings & scratches and a large bruise on left side from buttplate. Canvas sling & carrying case are soiled & stained but intact & functional. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-33234 JR137 (4,000-7,000)

373
$9,775.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states “I believe this rifle is referred to as a MC-1.

*SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MC-52 U.S.M.C. SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3575603. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24″ bbl. This is an M-1 C sniper rifle that was rebuilt for the Marine Corps in 1952 with the stamping SA-52 behind the rear sight and the addition of the longer, more durable Marine Corps mounting system consisting of the Griffin & Howe marked dbl lever top rail on the side rail mounted to left side of receiver with three socket head cap screws and two pins. Top rail has T-4 rings containing a Kollmorgen 4X scope with the Marine Corps designation “MC356-P” on the top and a post & crosshair reticle. It has a January 1953 Springfield bbl which is correct for this configuration and has a Hart M2 flash hider. Interior of the rifle has been rebuilt to 1952 specifications. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with 2-pc handguards. Left side of stock has an “SA/JLC” cartouche in a square and a small ordnance wheel. It has the circle “P” proof on bottom of wrist. CONDITION: Fine plus. Overall retains about 90% strong orig gray/green parkerized finish except the op rod which retains about 70%. Wood is sound with minor nicks and retains a smooth hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bore. Scope retains virtually all of its orig black phosphate finish. Crisp optics. 4-31838 (8,000-10,000)

374
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “This is a Title 10 gun that came out of Ft. Benning. This is also the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition on pg 431 but it was erroneously placed with photos by Goodwin but that’s my rifle. Just a note here that the M82 scope’s are scarce” and includes paperwork confirming this.

*RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY WWII M1-C SNIPER RIFLE. SN 3372487. Cal. 30-06. Standard Garand with 24″ Springfield “1945” dated bbl, standard battle sights with a detachable flash hider and mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with 2-pc walnut handguards. Stock has the lace-on leather cheekpiece and a military leather sling. Left side of receiver has the Griffin & Howe style dbl lever scope rail attached with three socket head cap screws and two pins. Rail is electric pencil numbered to rifle while the slide has the stamped number “3551992” on inside edge. Slide contains an M82 scope with post reticle, SN 275, with a rubber eye cup. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains about all of its gray/green arsenal reparkerized finish. Wood is sound with a series of small dings & a bruise on left side and other light handling & use marks and retains most of its orig oil finish. Scope retains 95-96% orig blue, crisp optics. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-31836 (8,000-10,000)

375
$4,025.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states “I can’t recall hearing or reading that these M1D were rebuilt in Japan”.

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL M1D SNIPER RIFLE. SN 687496. Cal. 30-06. The M1D in general was a rifle that was assembled during a rebuild program post-WWII. The majority of them were built at the Tokyo arsenal in Japan. It was cheaper and easier to send the parts overseas than it was to crate the guns up and send them back to the United States for rebuild. This example is a 1941/42 Springfield that was rebuilt using the newly designed M1D sniper system. All parts with the exception of the bbl, upper handguard and rear sight are original WWII manufacture. Rifle comes with original shipping box from CMP with copies of all applicable paper work and all accessories that CMP would send with an M-1D. All accessories are packaged dated June 1981. Rifle has a January 52 dated bbl with standard battle sights and a Hart flash hider. It has the integral bbl mounted scope base and mount containing an M84 scope with post & crosshair reticle and a rubber eye cup. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with 2-pc walnut handguards and a laced-on leather cheekpiece also dated January 52. Stock has two “P” proofs on bottom of wrist, one sharp and one faint. It also has a modern canvas sling. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as arsenal restored. Retains virtually all of its parkerized finish on metal, bright blue on scope and oil finish on wood. Cheekpiece & sling are also new. Crisp optics & mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31840 (3,000-4,000)

376
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states that “This is the gun that is pictured in The Standard Catalogue of Military Firearms by Schwing, 3rd Edition, on pg 429 and my name appears beneath the photo”.

*RARE SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND WITH EXPERIMENTAL HANDGUARD. SN 4298498. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24″ bbl, dated “10-56” with National Match gas cylinder and standard battle sights. Mounted in a nicely figured 1-pc walnut stock with the black Fiberglas experimental 1-pc handguard that was used for only a couple of years and is rarely ever seen today. Stock has a crisp “P” proof on bottom of wrist and the white “DOD” ink cartouche in bbl channel. Also accompanied by a modern canvas sling. CONDITION: Extremely fine, as new. Has been fired but very little. Retains virtually all of its fine armory finish to both metal & wood with bright green parkerizing and beautiful oil finish on the stock. There is a repaired chip in the heel. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31844 (3,500-5,000)

377
$3,738.00

*SCARCE SPRINGFIELD M1 GARAND NATIONAL MATCH RIFLE. SN 5394238. Cal. 30-06. Standard rifle with 24″ bbl, National Match marked bbl, front sight, gas housing & rear sight. The op rod is not visibly except for a drawing number. Bbl is dated “6-56”. Mounted in a very highly figured smooth walnut stock with matching handguards and a new leather military sling. It has the “DOD” cartouche on left side of stock and a circle “P” proof on bottom of wrist. The stock is glass bedded around receiver and has the last four digits of the serial number in white ink in bbl channel. All internal parts appear to be Springfield. Butt trap contains a 4-pc cleaning rod handle/combo-tool, brush and slotted tip. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus, as new. Retains virtually all of its orig arsenal finish to both metal & wood with crisp parkerizing on metal and a bright oil finish on wood. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. Tools are equally new. 4-32212 JR248 (3,500-5,000)

378
$2,012.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Change of Estimate) Estimate should read: (2,000 – 4,000)

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. SN 1383841. Cal. 30-06. Fine service rifle, rebuilt for WWII with a Springfield Armory bbl dated “6-42”. It has standard sights with a sheet metal sight cover and is mounted in a nicely figured, straight grain 1-pc American walnut stock with hand guard and a Lawrence brass & leather military sling. It has milled floorplate & trigger guard & an “FJA” cartouche in a rectangle and an Ordanance wheel on left side of stock. Bottom of wrist has a circle “P” proof. Right side of stock has a “CSAA” cartouche in a rectangle. CONDITION: Very fine. Retains virtually all of its arsenal restored finish to both metal & wood with only a few minor nicks in the wood. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32211 JR247 (1,500-2,500)

379
$2,012.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Change of Estimate) Estimate should read: (2,000-4,000)

*SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE. SN 1000841. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24″ “5-37” dated bbl with standard sights and a sheet metal sight cover. Mounted in a 1-pc walnut stock with handguard and two bands with an early brass & leather military sling by Wolf. Left side of stock has dbl cartouche of “SA” and “SPG”. Bottom of wrist has two circle “P” cartouches and it has a smooth steel buttplate with trap. CONDITION: Fine. Metal retains a smooth greenish parkerized finish with the trigger guard & floorplate showing a smooth blue/gray finish. Wood is sound and retains about all of its arsenal restored finish. Sling is fine. Crisp mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32210 JR245 (1,500-2,500)

379A
$920.00

*REMINGTON MODEL 03A3 MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 3352039. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24″ bbl dated “12-42” and usual markings on the receiver ring. Mounted in an arsenal restored straight grip full length stock with full length handguard and checkered buttplate with trap. It has stamped sheet metal bayonet lug and bands with upper band having stacking swivel and middle band a sling loop with corresponding loop on the butt. Trigger guard is the usual 1-pc stamped shot metal. Left side of wrist has faint cartouches with a faint ordnance wheel and a clear “O.G” rework cartouche in a rectangle on left side of butt. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains virtually all of its arsenal restored finish and the wood all of its arsenal restored oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-33823 JR294 (1,250-1,750)

380
$345.00

*CARL GUSTAFS MODEL 1896 SWEDISH SNIPER RIFLE. SN 261051. Cal. 6.5 Swede. Standard Model 1896 rifle with 29-1/2″ bbl with sight hood and sharpshooter wheel-adjustable rear sight. It has usual chamber markings with “1910” date. Left side of receiver is mounted with standard Swedish sniper rail that, unfortunately, has the front stop & screw broken away but accompanys the rifle. This is a simple repair for a competent gunsmith. Mounted in a 1-pc birch stock with handguard & smooth steel buttplate. Scope is missing. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Mixed numbers with the scope mount being number “261051”. The bolt knob and upper band match scope rail with other numbers mixed. Metal retains most of its orig arsenal finish, somewhat thinned on bolt body, trigger guard & floorplate. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-31830 (300-500)

381
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “These trainers were altered from Vetterli rifles. Gun was referenced in the book, The Carcano’s by Hobbs on pg 27 and less than 10,000 were made”.

*RARE BERETTA VV70 TRAINER. SN C5978. Cal. 22. Rare Italian single shot training rifle that appears to have been altered from an old Vetterli rifle with 17-1/2″ tapered rnd bbl, barleycorn front sight and tiny squirrel ear rear sight. Chamber area is marked “1937-XV” with “BERETTA/GARDONE” on top flat, serial number on left top flat and “BREVETTO/1934” on left side flat. Mounted in a light, 1-pc walnut stock with short upper handguard and sgl band with a wire cleaning rod in forestock. It has the Vetterli style trigger guard and a sheet metal cover over the old magazine hole. Left side of buttstock has the Beretta cartouche and it has a smooth steel buttplate and sling swivels. This is an interesting Italian training rifle and seldom encountered in the U.S. CONDITION: Very fine with matching numbered bolt. Metal retains most of its orig blue turning plum on bolt. Wood is sound with minor nicks & dings and retains what is probably an old restored oil finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, frosty in grooves. 4-31823 (1,250-1,500)

382
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Change of Estimate) Estimate should read (15,000-25,000)

*ULTRA-RARE WINCHESTER-SPRINGFIELD ARMORY TYPE 2 “SNIPER” RIFLE. SN 1269474. Cal. 30-06. Extraordinarily rare rifle, fully documented as having been built at Winchester on a Springfield Model 1903 action. It has a 26″ tapered heavy rnd bbl with Springfield style sleeve front sight with partridge blade and mounted on top with scope blocks containing a Winchester A5 scope. The Winchester “WP” proof is offset to left side to accommodate scope block. Receiver has the usual “1903” markings and is mounted with a Lyman 48S receiver sight with target knobs. Mounted in a 1-pc American walnut stock with semi-schnable tip forearm & checkered pistol grip with smooth horn grip cap and a shadow line cheekpiece with Winchester solid red rubber pad. It has a military style sling loop & base in buttstock with a screw in the position of the front sling loop. Forestock is secured with the screw into a band around the bbl which can be replaced with a sling loop. The Springfield bolt body and handle are polished bright. Bottom of bolt handle has the number “47” which is probably an assembler’s mistake as the last two digits of the serial number are “74”. The history of these rare rifles is shown on pp. 249-252 of The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy. Mr. Brophy states that only two of these rifles were known by him to exist. It is well recorded & documented that one of these rifles was used in 1922 by Capt. Guy Emerson to win the Wimbledon Cup and a 1,000 yard record was shot by an American team, with apparently two of these rifles being used. Bottom of bbl, under the wood, has the “VP” in an oval proof and is stamped “MNS” which stands for Midvale Nickel Steel, and the date “22” (1922) which is the date the bbl was manufactured. There are two other numbers present which do not correspond with any other known numbers. They are “178478” with a small “6” stamped over the second “7” in that number. The other number is “43920”. The receiver is mounted with a Jaeger adjustable trigger. This rifle is accompanied by a large volume of paperwork & correspondence dated “1925” and “1926” wherein the Winchester Repeating Arms Company has written a letter to someone quoting prices to build just such a rifle. A government form that also accompanies is a shipping ticket from Springfield Armory to Winchester dated Feb. 4, 1926 for a complete receiver & bolt assembly. A Winchester invoice dated 15 March 1926 is for a new “sniper’s” bbl with scope blocks, front sight & band, Lyman receiver sight with short slide, a hand made checkered pistol grip stock with Winchester recoil pad. It has the hand written instruction for the bolt to be left bright. Total cost from Winchester less discount was $130.56. Complete receiver assembly from Springfield Armory was $17.75. Unfortunately in years past, the names were removed from those documents. Additionally accompanying this rifle are copies of the only time Winchester ever advertised this rifle, which apparently appeared in the publication Arms and the Man in September 1922. There are copies of other Winchester ads showing Capt. Emerson with his rifle and another ad with the entire team at Camp Perry with Capt. Emerson holding his rifle. There is an orig photograph of this same shooting team with Capt. Emerson holding his Winchester rifle and a gentleman named W.H. Richard holding a Springfield match rifle with Winchester A5 scope. Also accompanying is a copy of a newspaper article from an unknown publications with a picture of Capt. Emerson sitting on what appears to be a Hercules Powder Box holding his Winchester rifle with a full writeup about Capt. Emerson’s shooting in the match and winning the Wimbledon Trophy. While this rifle could not have participated in any of the above mentioned matches as it had not yet been built, it certainly is one of a very small number ever built, possibly only three. There is no question of its authenticity. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains virtually all of its fine Winchester finish with the bbl nicely polished and blued by Winchester. Receiver retains a satin finish, also applied at Winchester. The stock is sound with a very few tiny handling & storage marks and retains virtually all of its orig Winchester finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant siny bore. Scope is very fine, retaining 96-97% strong orig blue with some freckles of rust on bottom rear. Optics are fine. 4-31994 JR257 (10,000-15,000)

383
$8,625.00

*EXTREMELY RARE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 WITH ULTRA-RARE OFFSET BENNETT SCOPE MOUNT ADAPTERS. SN 457594. Cal. 30-06. Usual configuration with 24″ bbl dated “4-11” with standard front sight. Mounted in a nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut full length stock with grasping grooves and upper handguard. It has the machined split front band/bayonet lug with stacking swivel and a grooved middle band with sling loop and a corresponding sling loop in buttstock. Left side of wrist has a crisp “J.F.C.” cartouche in a rectangle with a checkered buttplate with trap. The movable part of the rear sight has been removed and a dovetail scope base attached with two screws. There is a front scope base attached with two screws to top of bbl through a slot through the hand guard and a recess on left side to reach the scope base screw. Front & rear bases have Bennett Patent offset adapters which has the “1910” patent date on the rear mount. These offset adapters are mounted with a Winchester A5 scope in a Type 2 adjustable rear mount. According to The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy, pp. 501-505, this mounting system was one of the more successful early sniper rifles. Few survive today and, in fact, this may be the only one extant. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Metal retains most of its fine orig arsenal finish with orig blue somewhat mottled on receiver. Trigger guard & floorplate have only light edge wear. Wood is sound with minor handling & storage marks and shows a fine hand worn patina. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Scope retains 95-97% strong orig factory blue with crisp clear optics. 31996 JR254 (8,500-12,500)

384
$5,462.00

*EXTREMELY RARE EARLY SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 RIFLE WITH STAR GAUGE BBL. SN 470828. Cal. 30-06. Early 1903 with 24″ bbl, with “4-11” date, standard front sight with sheet metal hood and 2,700 yard rear sight. Mounted in a nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut 1-pc stock with grasping grooves and a split machined front band/bayonet lug with stacking swivel and a grooved middle band with sling loop and a corresponding loop in buttstock. It has the full length handguard with two spring clips. Left side of wrist has a crisp “J.F.C.” cartouche in a rectangle with “P” stock proof below trigger guard. It also has a checkered steel buttplate with trap containing a nickeled brass oiler and cleaning set, missing implements. Trigger guard & floorplate are orig milled style. Accompanied by this rifle’s orig Star Gauge record dated “August 3, 1911” with an illegible signature, nicely framed. Also accompanying is a “detailed data sheet” from a previous owner fully identifying this rifle with the comment “This is the earliest 1903 that I have found with a Star Gauged record card.” This is the earliest Star Gauged 1903 known to this cataloguer also. CONDITION: Fine. Overall retains about 75-80% orig blue, strong on bbl & front band, thinning on receiver, middle band & floorplate. Wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains a wonderful hand worn patina. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-31997 JR255 (5,000-7,000)

385
$9,200.00

*ULTRA-RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 22 HORNET SPORTING RIFLE. SN 19691. Cal. 22 Hornet. Very unusual & rare, built on a Springfield M1922 M1 bolt action rifle with 24″ orig tapered rnd bbl dated “3-30” with standard Springfield front sight, no provision for a rear sight and receiver mounted with a Lyman Model 48S receiver sight. Left side of bbl, over chamber area, is hand engraved “22 HORNET”. Receiver ring has standard M1 markings and bbl & receiver ring are mounted with target scope blocks. Bottom of receiver opening has been altered precisely as pictured on p. 147 of The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy. The entire story of these rifles is detailed on pp. 145-147 of the same book. The alterations to the receiver and bolt head are identical to the alterations pictured in this book and were undoubtedly made at the Springfield Armory. The book only mentions two other of these rifles, one of which belonged to Col. Townsend Whelen and the other to Capt. G.A. Woody, the men who invented the 22 Hornet cartridge at the Springfield Armory. This was apparently a short-lived project at Springfield Armory with very few, possibly only three, rifles every so altered. There were a number of copycat rifles produced in the same time frame in the early 1930’s by both Sedgley and Griffin & Howe. However they used standard 1903 receivers and commercial bbls. Springfield Armory only used the M1922 M1 receiver and rechambered standard military 22 caliber bbls. Mounted in an orig Springfield 1-pc straight grain uncheckered walnut half stock without grasping grooves and has a checkered semi-crescent Springfield Sporter buttplate. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl & receiver retain 93-95% strong orig blue with freckles of fine pitting on bbl. Receiver sight slide has been blued. Trigger guard & floorplate retain a blue/brown patina with some scattered fine pitting. Wood is sound and retains about all of a restored oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-31998 JR256 (5,000-8,000)

386
$0.00

*RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1903 SPORTER. SN 1408432. Cal. 30-06. Fine Springfield sporting rifle with 24″ tapered rnd bbl dated “12-32”, made without rear sight sleeve. Receiver is mounted with a Lyman 48S receiver sight and bbl & receiver appear to be correctly drilled & tapped from the arsenal and have scope blocks which contain a Winchester A5 scope. Mounted in a 1-pc, nicely figured, uncheckered walnut half stock without grasping grooves and has a single grooved bbl band. It has its orig milled trigger guard & floorplate with sling loops and a semi-crescent checkered steel buttplate. Sling loops contain a “1918” dated orig military sling. Accompanied by a packet of provenance which includes copies of the Star gauging records and an orig target. Also included is a letter from the Springfield Research Service certifying that this rifle was shipped June 13, 1932 as a “sporting model” to Thomas C. Florich, New York, NY. Additionally there are military documents dated Jan. 17, 1935 where it appears that this rifle had its bbl changed at the Springfield Armory. It is believed that this is probably the last Springfield Sporter sold through the DCM (Division of Civilian Marksmanship, which operated through the National Rifle Association). Page 427 of The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy, shows that the last serial number for an NRA Sporter was “1408446” and it is known that many of these rifles were sold directly from the arsenal to various military officers and organizations, including the FBI. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Metal retains most of its orig fine arsenal blue with some slight wear on the front sight sleeve. Stock has a chip in grip cap, otherwise wood is sound with minor nicks & storage marks and retains virtually all of its orig arsenal oil finish. Sling is dry & slightly crackled but still strong & serviceable. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Scope retains about 90% orig blue with crisp optics. 4-31995 JR253 (5,000-8,000)

386A
$0.00
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(Additional Information) Please note that this is “star gauged”.

*RARE SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1903 SPORTER. SN 1367108. Cal. 30-06. Late sporter with 24″ bbl dated “1-31” with standard Springfield front sight, no provision for a rear sight and usual receiver ring markings. Receiver is mounted with a Lyman 48S receiver sight and the bolt body & handle are polished bright. Mounted in a 1-pc, nicely figured, uncheckered American walnut half stock with a single grooved band that has a sling loop with a corresponding loop in the butt. It has checkered, semi-crescent steel buttplate. These rifles were manufactured & sold by the Springfield Armory primarily through the DCM (Division of Civilian Marksmanship operated by the National Rifle Association). Only about 4,679 of these rifles were ever made in period 1923-1938 with only 29 made after 1933. Reference The Springfield 1903 Rifles, Brophy. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, near new. Retains virtually all of its orig arsenal finish to both metal & wood with strong bright blue & fine oil finish wood. Crisp mechanics, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32137 JR259 (5,000-7,000)

387
$5,750.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “This is an orig trench gun and it is correct”.

*WINCHESTER MODEL 97 TRENCH GUN. SN 955022. Cal. 12 ga. Fine WWI trench gun with 21″ cylinder bore bbl and a sheet metal hand guard/bayonet lug with 4 rows of perforations. This was originally a take down model that was altered into a trench gun and was fitted with solid frame magazine cap. It has the Ordnance Corps flaming bomb on top of bbl by Winchester proof mark and a large “U.S.” and flaming bomb on left side of receiver. Mounted with very nicely figured American walnut with rnd ribbed forearm & semi-pistol grip stock with Winchester embossed hard rubber buttplate. Left side of stock has the “G.H.D.” cartouche in a rectangle and a small Ordnance Corps wheel. Stock & bayonet lug have sling loops. This appears to have been an Ordnance Corps conversion from an orig riot gun as the orig front bead on the bbl was filed flat on top but it does appear to be an authentic trench gun. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig factory finish to both metal & wood with only sharp edge wear and a few scratches on receiver and some minor rust freckles on handguard. Stock has a few minor handling & storage nicks & dings. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-31824 JR244 (4,000-6,000)

388
$0.00
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(Additional Information) Please Note: Consignor states that “Liberated by a US Marine from a POW camp in Tokyo. Gun was manufactured in 1925 and probably a Japanese contract purchase”. Please Also Note : The translation of the stock cartouche stamped in Japanese characters interprets, “Police Department Defense Weapon”.

*FN BROWNING RIOT GUN WITH JAPANESE MILITARY USE. SN 52685. Cal. 12 ga. Unusual Browning with 21″ plain cylinder bore bbl with orig Browning front bead on a pedestal. It has early FN receiver markings and the safety in the front of the trigger guard. Mounted with, nicely figured European walnut with checkered forearm & straight stock, 13-5/8″ over a thin pad. Left side of buttstock has a 1-7/8″ x 7/8″ rectangular cartouche filled with Japanese characters. It has narrow sling loops on stock & magazine cap. Consignor states that this shotgun was seized at an American POW camp from the Japanese guards when the U.S. occupation forces first landed in Japan. CONDITION: Good. Retains about all of an arsenal style restored finish with fine etching and pin-prick pitting and a couple of dings on bbl & receiver. Forearm has a couple of hairlines, otherwise wood is sound showing heavy wear with light nicks & dings and a couple of gouges in forearm. Mechanics are fine, moderately pitted bore. 4-31837 JR243 (3,000-5,000)

389
$2,415.00

*WINCHESTER M-1 CARBINE WITH SLING, POUCH AND MAGAZINE. SN 5638945. Cal. 30M1. This 1944 dated Winchester carbine is a fine example of the later manufactured Winchesters and still has flip sight but retains a type 2 bbl band with a flat blued bolt assembly. Rifle shows to be all original in both condition and finish and is accessorized by a 1944 vintage sling; an Avory 1943 magazine pouch containing two brand new, in the wrapper, Winchester marked magazines; and a M13 gun cover for a Browning 1919A4 machine gun. CONDITION: Receiver retains approximately 95% of original Parkerized finish with just some minor wear from having the slide actuated. Bolt shows approximately the same with only some minor wear from being actuated and one small punch mark. Bbl shows approx 90% of original Parkerizing with light scuffing from having the bbl band moved during disassembly. Original magazine catch, trigger and safety assembly are of the later Parkerized variety, as they should be. Buttstock and handguard show near excellent with only the slightest rub marks and a very crisp WRA GHD cartouche with crossed cannons. Magazine in gun is refinished. 4-31745 BK160 (1,800-2,500)

391
$2,990.00

LOT OF TWO COLT PRE-BAN AR15 A2 SEMI-AUTO RIFLES. Cal. 223. 1) SN GC001820. Car 15 carbine with 17″ bbl including bird cage flash hider with 1 in 7 twist. It has the pre-ban adjustable front sight with bayonet lug and a 2-position, wheel adjustable, flip rear sight. Forearm is 2-pc rnd black Fiberglas with pistol grip and collapsible buttstock. Accompanied by its orig cardboard shipping box an owner’s manual, cleaning rod & chamber brush and one 30-rd metal magazine. 2) SN SP220512. AR15 Sporter with 21″ bbl including bird cage flash hider with pre-ban adjustable front sight & bayonet lug and a 2-position, wheel adjustable rear sight. It has the 2-pc rnd black Fiberglas forearm, pistol grip & stock. Accompanied by one orig Colt 20-rd magazine and a black nylon sling. CONDITION: 1) Extremely fine. New & unfired retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish. Box is slightly tattered but intact. 2) Extremely fine. New & unfired retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish. 4-31999, 4-32000 JR258 (2,250-3,250)

392
$13,800.00

*DWM 1902 LUGER CARBINE. SN 23993. Cal. 30. 12″ bbl with adjustable rear sight. All small parts are matching numbered. One of the most beautiful Luger variations with a hand checkered walnut forearm and orig matching numbered detachable hand checkered walnut stock that makes it an excellent display piece. CONDITION: This gun is bright and retains about 97% of the blue and 90% straw. As these guns have always been valuable, some minor factory quality touch-up has been done over the years to maintain condition, as is typical of model. The checkered walnut grips appear orig but are not numbered to the gun. The walnut stock and forearm are in beautiful orig condition with nice sharp checkering. Mechanics are crisp, bore is worn with some frosting near the chamber. 4-33153 BS11 (14,000-18,000)

393
$14,375.00

*RARE MODEL 1902 DWM LUGER CARBINE. SN 23896. Cal. 30 Luger. Fine carbine with 11-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail ramp front sight and a 300 meter ramp rear sight. It has “DWM” marked toggle link and full checkered walnut grips with a 6-pointed star stamped inside. Mounted with nicely figured, checkered European walnut with tiny schnable tipped forearm and straight stock with checkered butt. Stock is altogether unnumbered and has the unusual checkered butt leading one to speculate that it may have been shortened and is an old replacement. Accompanied by one orig unmarked wood base magazine. This carbine must have had a scope installed at one time as is has what appear to be scope mounts on each side of the front of the frame which consists of an oval stud about 1/8″ x 3/16″ with a small dimple on each side, probably for lock screws. An estimated 2,500 of these fine pistol-carbines were made early in the 20th century and are rarely encountered today. Reference Lugers at Random, Kenyon. CONDITION: Bbl & receiver retain 96-98% strong orig blue with a few scattered pin pricks of light rust. Toggle link & bolt retain most of their orig blue, also with a few scattered minor pin pricks of rust. Frame retains 95-96% strong orig blue with only a little sharp edge wear and some thinning to the sideplate. Grips are sound with a few minor bruises and chipped diamonds. Stock and forearm are sound with minor handling & storage marks and retain most of their orig factory finish. Mechanics are fine, strong bright bore with some fine frosting. Magazine is fine. 4-32001 JR232 (8,000-12,000)

394
$6,038.00

*CUSTOM CASED MARTZ LUGER CARBINE #79. SN 8713P. Cal. 30. 16″ bbl with adjustable rear sight. This exquisite Martz carbine comes in the orig custom fitted wood case. Gun is in new condition with detachable stock and an extra magazine marked “JVM”. A brass plaque inside the box reads “MARTZ LUGER CARBINE #79 / 1920 COMMERCIAL DWM / 7.65 CAL. / MARCH 14, 1994”. A brass plaque on the rear of the box reads “CUSTOM MADE BY / ROBERT EDWARDS / SACRAMENTO CA”. The left side of the frame is inscribed “Martz Luger Carbine No 79 / Presented to Winton Jones / John V. Martz April 5, 1995”. “MSTR” on the left side of frame. The forearm, the detachable stock and the grips are high grade finely checkered walnut. CONDITION: The custom case has kept this gun in virtually as new condition. The case it self is in near new condition with minor wear on exterior from storage. 4-33102 BS30 (5,000-10,000)

395
$3,852.00

*JOHN MARTZ BABY LUGER. SN 9692o. Cal. 9mm. 2-5/8″ bbl. These guns were handmade in limited numbers by John Martz. This example is in near new condition and was safely preserved since it was made. The frame and magazine have Martz’ initials and Martz has added the number “175” on the frame. CONDITION: Grips are beautiful high grade walnut, highly checkered with wide borders. Mechanics are nice, bore is mint. 4-33010 BS23 (3,000-4,000)

396
$4,025.00

*MAUSER PERSIAN ARTILLERY LUGER RIG. SN in Farsi. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Adjustable rear sight with distances in Farsi. Persian crest on the chamber with a crown, a guardian lion and a sunburst. “Mauser” is written in Farsi on the toggle. The right receiver says “Pistol Model 1314” in Farsi. SN are orig and matching and in Farsi except for the grips. One is mismatched and one is not numbered. Accompanied by a brown leather holster, stock, magazine, pouch and straps with attaching leather. CONDITION: Arsenal dip blue that is typical of these guns is about 95% and bright with much of the original blue showing through. Gun has minor dings and scratches overall, which is also typical of these guns. The arsenal straw is about 80%. The Persian magazine does not match. The stock and holster and attaching leather are in very good condition. Mechanics are fine, bore is shiny and sharp. 4-33192 BS40 (4,000-5,000)

397
$5,175.00

*DWM 1918 ARTILLERY LUGER RIG. SN 1649-a. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. Adjustable rear sight and fine tuned front sight. With orig holster, cleaning rod, matching numbered stock and take-down tool. Two orig matching numbered magazines. Orig double magazine pouch. Replacement attachment straps. Artillery Lugers with matching stock and magazines are rare and desirable. CONDITION: The gun is 98% blue that is mostly orig but has had some restoration done to improve the bbl and the grip strap. The straw is orig and retains about 70% of its color. SN are orig and matching, including the near excellent checkered walnut grips. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright with light pitting. 4-33181 JR41 (4,000-6,000)

398
$2,588.00

*DWM 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER RIG. SN 8760k. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. This gun comes with an original wood stock with replacement lug and some attachments and an original black leather “Germany” marked holster. Gun has adjustable rear sight. This gun appears to have been assembled out of parts. Several numbers are replacements and some parts unnumbered. CONDITION: About 98% reblued. The walnut grips have been recheckered. The magazine is good but does not match. Stock and holster are very good. Mechanics are fine, the bore is bright with some frosting. 4-33182 BS34 (1,800-2,500)

399
$2,012.00

*DWM 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER. SN 61a. Cal. 9mm. 10″ bbl. Fine tuned front and rear sights. Accompanied by a very good black leather holster and orig clean rod. CONDITION: Professionally restored to 99% blue and 99% straw. Visible numbers appear orig and matching. The checkered walnut grips are lightly worn. The magazine has been renumbered to match the gun. Mechanics are fine. The bore is sharp with light frosting. 4-33198 BS42 (2,000-2,500)

400
$3,162.00

*DWM 1917 ARTILLERY LUGER. SN 137. Cal. 9mm. 8″ bbl. A beautiful, all orig, long bbl military issued Luger. Fine tune feature on the front and adjustable rear sight. All parts have orig matching numbers and finish. Beautiful checkered walnut grips are orig with orig matching numbers. CONDITION: 97% orig blue and 90% straw. Bright and beautiful. Orig commercial magazine is not numbered to the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is shiny with minor wear. 4-33193 BS18 (3,000-4,000)

401
$1,610.00

*DWM FINNISH M-23 LUGER RIG. SN 4259l. Cal. 30. With stock, Finnish marked holster, rod, and two magazines that are renumbered to match the gun. The gun is SA marked and has a German coin inlay in the right grip. CONDITION: 97% reblued with 97% restraw. Well worn grips. Holster and stock appear good. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and sharp. 4-33112 BS33 (2,000-3,000)

402
$1,725.00

*DWM 1916 NAVY LUGER. SN 6959. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl with adjustable rear sight for 100 and 200 meters. The initials “HVW” have been added on the chamber. A few small parts have been numbered to match the gun. Grips appear orig but are unnumbered and fit the gun. CONDITION: Orig blue is about 95% and bright, having been touched up in areas, most notably the front grip strap and the bbl. Small parts have been restrawed. The magazine has been numbered to match the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn and frosty. 4-33130 BS4 (2,500-4,500)

403
$2,070.00

*DWM 1917-18 NAVY LUGER. SN 1211. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl with adjustable rear sight. A reproduction Navy made by adding a new rear toggle and new bbl to a DWM 1917-18 rework and then adding Navy proofs to the receiver. Orig Luger magazine with a reproduction Navy bottom that has been numbered to match the gun. CONDITION: About 95% blue and straw with orig finish on some parts. The checkered walnut grips appear orig but have been renumbered to match the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33131 BS22 (2,000-2,500)

404
$2,300.00

*DWM 1916 NAVY LUGER. SN 1963. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Reproduction made by adding a new Navy rear toggle and new Navy bbl to a DWM 1920 commercial Luger and adding Navy proof and dates to the frame and receiver. The orig magazine has been renumbered to match the gun and has an added Navy proof. CONDITION: The finish has been reblued and restrawed to 97%. The checkered walnut grips are in good condition and have been renumbered to match the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33126 BS15 (2,000-2,500)

405
$2,300.00

*DWM 1906 NAVY LUGER. SN 4074. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl with adjustable rear sight and grip safety. Some parts have been replaced and are unnumbered or have been renumbered to match the gun. The checkered walnut grips are orig and matching to the gun. The magazine has a concentric ring. CONDITION: The blue and straw have been restored to new but the grips show significant wear. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn. 4-33210 BS26 (2,000-2,500)

406
$2,185.00

*DWM 1917 NAVY LUGER. SN 7725. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Reproduction made from a 1920 commercial Luger by adding a Navy length bbl, a Navy rear toggle, and adding proofs and dates to the frame and receiver. This has a adjustable rear sight and recently added unit marks on the back strap. The orig magazine has been altered with concentric rings to look like a Navy magazine and matching SN have been added. CONDITION: The blue and straw are about 95% with orig finish on some parts. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33122 BS13 (2,000-2,500)

407
$1,955.00

*DWM 1916 NAVY LUGER. SN 3903. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. A recent reproduction made by adding a new Navy bbl, a new Navy rear toggle, and Navy magazine to a 1920 DWM commercial. The Navy markings on the left side of the receiver have been added along with the 1916 dates. Some parts have been renumbered to match. The checkered walnut grips are not numbered to the gun. Orig Navy magazine is not numbered to the gun. CONDITION: The blue is about 99% and reblued. The straw is about 98% and restrawed. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn and frosty. 4-33214 BS6 (2,000-2,500)

408
$1,955.00

*DWM 1920 COMMERCIAL NAVY LUGER. SN 6615n. Cal. 30. 6″ bbl. A reproduction Navy made by adding a new Navy rear toggle and new Navy bbl to a standard 1920 Commercial frame and receiver. The bbl is “Germany” marked and numbered to the gun. The magazine is an aluminum bottomed marked “Germany”. CONDITION: Blue is about 95% with orig finish on the frame, receiver and side plate. Straw parts have been restrawed to new. The checkered walnut grips are worn and the right grip appears to be a replacement. Mechanics are fine and bore is mint. 4-33215 BS24 (2,000-2,500)

409
$1,955.00

*DWM 1906 NAVY LUGER. SN 6442. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl. Adjustable rear sight. “Gesichert” has moved to the upper safety position. “II.T.D. / 184” has been added to the rear grip strap. Not all parts are numbered or orig. Concentric ring bottom magazine and checkered walnut grips have been renumbered to match. CONDITION: The gun has been restored to about 98% condition overall. Right grip is a reproduction. Mechanics are fine, bore is frosty. 4-33129 BS38 (2,000-2,500)

410
$1,725.00

*DWM 1921-1918 REWORKED NAVY LUGER. SN 9087a. Cal. 9mm. 6″ bbl with adjustable rear sight. Modern reproduction made by adding a new Navy bbl and new Navy rear toggle to a DWM 1918 Luger. The 1921 rework stamp appears to have been added recently. Some small parts have been renumbered to match. It has checkered walnut grips. The left grip is broken and the right grip is a reproduction. The magazine has been renumbered to match. CONDITION: The finish is reblued and restrawed to about 97%. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33128 BS14 (1,400-1,800)

411
$2,070.00
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(Correction) Please Note: The asterisk (*) is missing from this description, indicating that this is a modern firearm. FFL must be filled out with this gun as with all modern firearms.

STOEGER DWM 1920 AMERICAN EAGLE COMMERCIAL LUGER. SN 7812t. Cal. 30. 3-3/4″ bbl. Spread wing American eagle over chamber. Right side of receiver is marked “A.F. STOEGER INC / NEW YORK”. Front sight is not factory. The checkered walnut grips are unnumbered and appear to have been fitted later. CONDITION: About 97% blue and straw. Grip screws have been fire blued to restore them to new. Original wood bottom “Germany” marked magazine is very good. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and sharp. 4-33159 BS32 (3,000-4,000)

412
$3,450.00

*DWM 1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER. SN 1984. Cal. 30 LUGER. 4-3/4″ bbl with a spread wing American eagle that has been filled with engraved gold, mostly likely done post-manufacture, over the chamber. CONDITION: The blued finish is 98% and bright. Upper parts of the gun, including the bbl, have a factory quality restored finish that could pass as orig. The strawed parts are orig finish and bright. The near mint checkered wood grips are orig and matching numbered. Orig magazine is in beautiful condition. 4-33011 BS5 (3,000-5,000)

413
$2,990.00

*DWM 1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER. SN 9350. Cal. 30. 4-3/4″ bbl with spread winged American eagle over the chamber area. CONDITION: Gun retains 97% blue finish some of which has been touched-up over the years to maintain its condition. Some of the straw has been reheated to maintain its color. There is some light frosting on the bbl. The checkered walnut grips are lightly worn and numbered to the gun. Magazine is correct and excellent. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33137 BS12 (2,500-3,500)

414
$0.00

*DWM MODEL 1906 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER. SN 68721. Cal. 30 Luger. Blue finish with 4-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight on toggle. It has the spread winged American eagle over chamber area with commercial crown “N” proofs on side of receiver and bottom of bbl. It has “GERMANY” below serial number on frame. Extractor is marked “LOADED” with a “DWM” marked toggle link and when the thumb safety is in the safe position, the exposed area is polished bright. Fitted with full checkered walnut grips and accompanied by an orig unmarked wood base magazine. Prior to WWI this model was the most popular Luger in the United States. Reference Lugers at Random, Kenyon. CONDITION: About fine, all matching except grips & magazine which are properly unnumbered. Bbl retains about 85% orig blue, thinned on sides with some fine pitting on left side from holster storage. Receiver retains 95-96% strong orig blue with one small area of pin prick pitting. Toggle & bolt system retain most of their orig blue finish. Frame blue is strong & bright with some fine pin prick pitting on the high raised areas. Left grip has a small repaired chip, otherwise grips are sound showing moderate use. Magazine is very fine. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore, slightly frosted in the grooves. 4-32219 JR236 (3,000-5,000)

415
$2,185.00

*DWM MODEL 1900 AMERICAN EAGLE LUGER. SN 19270. Cal. 30 Luger. Blue finish with 4-3/4″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight on toggle. It has the spread winged American eagle over chamber area with “DWM” on toggle link. It has full checkered matching numbered walnut grips and is accompanied by an unnumbered bright metal orig wood base magazine with a small flaming bomb proof on rear bottom. It has “GERMANY” beneath the serial number on the frame and what appears to be a social security number electric pencil etched on front strap. CONDITION: Very good, all matching except the magazine which is properly unnumbered. Overall retains 88-90% orig blue turned slighly dull and thinning on bbl with a plum brown front strap and back strap with edge & high point wear. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear with a few dings & chipped diamonds. Magazine has scattered light discoloration with a solid base. Mechanics are fine, worn dark bore. Retains thin faded straw colors on trigger, magazine latch & ejector with extractor & lockbolt a gray metal color. 4-32218 JR238 (2,000-3,000)

416
$2,070.00

*KRIEGHOFF SIDE FRAME INSCRIBED COMMERCIAL LUGER. SN P804. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This gun appears to have been assembled using an orig Krieghoff toggle and an orig Krieghoff inscribed frame but some parts are unnumbered or have been numbered to match the gun. The finish has been restored to mint blue, mint straw and mint fire blue small parts. This is a very nice looking display piece. CONDITION: The grips are in near mint condition. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn and frosty. 4-33124 BS10 (2,000-3,000)

417
$8,050.00

*RARE KRIEGHOFF MODEL 1936 LUGER PISTOL. SN 4498. Cal. 9 mm. According to Lugers at Random, Kenyon, p. 308, there were 2,457 of these “1936” dated Lugers produced. It has blue finish with 4″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail front sight and fixed rear sight on the toggle. It has a “1936” chamber date with the Krieghoff anchor, name & address on the toggle link. Extractor is marked “GELADEN” and when the thumb safety is in the safe position “GESICHERT” is exposed. Fitted with brown checkered composition grips and accompanied by an aluminum base magazine with blue body numbered “3011o” and bears the waffenampt “63”. These pistols were made for the Luftwaffe and undoubtedly were all issued, seeing extensive service throughout the war with the majority being lost in combat. Therefore encountering one in nice condition is a great rarity. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except magazine as noted, near new. Bbl retains 96-97% strong orig blue with only slight muzzle edge wear and some thinning to the left side of the sight boss. The receiver and toggle & bolt system retain virtually all of their crisp bright factory blue. Frame is equally fine retaining 95-96% strong orig blue with only sharp edge & high point wear, mostly on sideplate and front edges of the raised area. Retains most of its orig straw color with some thinning on the trigger & lock bolt. Grips are extremely fine, grip screws are somewhat battered. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32221 JR237 (5,500-7,500)

418
$1,495.00

*MAUSER G DATE S-42 NAVY LUGER. SN 8210E. Cal. 9mm. Blued finish 4″ bbl with fixed sights. This is Kriegsmarine marked from the front strap “Mi232”. Visible numbers are matching. Checkered wood grips appear to be original. CONDITION: About 98% restored blue finish, 98% restrawed finish. The magazine has been renumbered to match the gun. Mechanically fine with worn and frosted bore. A very rare Navy luger variation restored to almost new condition. 4-33066 BS2 (2,000-3,000)

419
$1,840.00

*DWM 1927 DUTCH LUGER RIG. SN 360. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Dutch Lugers were made by DWM for the Dutch military. This one is dated 1927 on the bbl. It has the crown “W” on the right side of the receiver. The brass plaque on the right side of the frame has the letter “J” and a “Rust” marked safety. It is accompanied by a nice Nurnberg 1918 dated brown holster. CONDITION: The Dutch arsenal refinish retains about 95% blue and straw. The left grip is well worn and the right grip is course checkered Dutch arsenal replacement. Dutch magazine is missing the spring clip. The holster is in good condition. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright with light frosting. 4-33105 BS39 (2,500-3,500)

420
$1,840.00

*MAUSER 1939 BANNER POLICE EAGLE “F” LUGER RIG. SN 666w. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. A police issued Luger in a nice orig brown leather holster marked “Kern Klager & Cle 1940 Berlin” with a loading tool. The gun has the orig matching magazine numbered “1” and the holster contains an extra police Eagle “C” magazine numbered “3”. The gun has and Eagle “F” on the right side of the receiver, a sear safety and an Eagle “6” on the side plate. All parts have orig matching numbers. CONDITION: The blue finish has been restored to near mint. The orig checkered walnut grips are beautiful and matching to the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and sharp. 4-33084 BS20 (2,000-3,000)

421
$1,725.00

*MAUSER 1942 BANNER POLICE EAGLE “L” LUGER. SN 7808y. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. WWII police issue Luger rig with a black leather 1941 police holster numbered “2879”. The two matching numbered police magazines appear to be orig. The checkered walnut grips are matching numbered. CONDITION: The finish appears to be a post-war arsenal dip blue that improved the condition at the time but retains much of the orig finish. Checkering on grips is sharp. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and sharp. 4-33080 BS27 (2,500-4,500)

422
$2,415.00

*MAUSER 1939 BANNER POLICE EAGLE “K” LUGER. SN 7882v. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This is an all orig Luger that was issued to the German police in WWII. The eagle “K” that appears on the right side of the receiver is a rare police acceptance mark. All parts have orig matching numbers, including the magazine. The orig checkered walnut grips are not numbered. CONDITION: Gun retains 98% of the orig blue. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and sharp. 4-33061 BS25 (3,000-4,000)

423
$1,955.00

*MAUSER 41 42 CODE BLACK WIDOW LUGER RIG. SN 64430. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This is one of the rarest WWII Mauser Luger variations. A death’s head stamp that appears to have been recently added appears on the right side of the receiver. Is accompanied by a WAA 642 proofed DLU 1941 black leather holster. CONDITION: The bbl has been reblued and the right plastic grip is a reproduction. The gun retains about 95% orig bright blue finish except for the bbl which has been professionally restored to mint. The two magazines have been renumbered to match the gun. The DLU 1941 holster is in beautiful orig condition. Mechanics are fine, bore is sharp and bright. 4-33076 BS8 (2,000-3,000)

424
$1,725.00

*MAUSER BYF 42 BLACK WIDOW LUGER RIG. SN 153g. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. WWII military issued Luger with a beautiful black “CWW” 1942 leather holster. With the holster is an extra magazine that has been renumbered to match the gun. Orig black Bakelite grips and an orig black bottom FXO magazine. Some small parts have been renumbered to match the gun and some of the finish has been restored. CONDITION: The blue is about 97%. The grips have a few minor chips and the orig magazine is near mint. Mechanics are fine, bright and shiny bore. 4-33078 BS28 (2,000-3,500)

425
$4,312.00

*MAUSER BYF 41 LUGER. SN 6690r. Cal. 9mm. Complete as issued German military luger with the original holster and two orig matching numbered magazines and take-down tool. The checkered walnut grips are excellent and original. Accompanied by a very nice CDG 41 holster is all orig and retains 70% of its black finish. The two matching magazines are totally original. CONDITION: The gun retains at least 95% of the orig blue. Mechanics are fine and the bore is sharp and bright. Holster is complete and in very good condition with unmarked tool. 4-33019 BS3 (3,500-5,000)

426
$2,300.00

*MAUSER BYF 41 BLACK WIDOW LUGER. SN 8321r. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Nice orig WWII German military issue Luger. CONDITION: The gun retains about 97% orig blued finish. All numbers are orig and matching. The orig black Bakelite grips are near excellent. The black bottom FXO magazine is near mint. Mechanics are fine. The bore is worn and lightly pitted. 4-33125 BS44 (2,400-3,000)

427
$1,725.00

*MAUSER BYF 41 BLACK WIDOW LUGER. SN 8840. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This is the rare second sub-variation with eagle 135 proofs on the right side of the receiver. It has black bakelight grips and black plastic bottom FXO magazine. CONDITION: The gun retains about 95% of the orig blue with some parts touched up. The bbl and receiver appear to have a factory quality refinish. The grips are bright with a few chips in the checkering. The magazine is near mint. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn but bright. 4-33150 BS7 (2,000-3,000)

428
$1,955.00

*MAUSER 41-42 CODE BLACK WIDOW LUGER RIG. SN 590o. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. One of the rarest military guns issued in WWII. The black Bakelite grips are orig as are the two black leather FXO magazines. The black leather holster is dated 1943. CONDITION: Gun has been reblued to about 99%. The grips have some chips in the checkering and scuffs on the border. The magazines have chips and cracks in the plastic bottoms. Holster is very good and missing pull strap. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33108 BS36 (1,750-2,500)

429
$2,185.00

*MAUSER 1938 S/42 LUGER. SN 9447f. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. A nice orig military Luger with a brown leather Gustav Reinhardt Berlin 1929 Police holster marked “L.Sch.123.” with extra Mauser aluminum bottom magazine. CONDITION: Beautiful, all orig condition, retaining about 97% of the orig blue. All parts are orig and matching numbered, including the near mint checkered walnut grips. Mechanics are fine, bore has minor wear and frosting. 4-33077 BS19 (3,000-4,000)

430
$2,300.00

*MAUSER 1938 S-42 LUGER. SN 2300n. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. A beautiful orig condition WWII German military issue Luger. All parts are orig with matching numbers, including the checkered walnut grips. Magazine has been renumbered. CONDITION: About 98% blue with near excellent walnut grips. Mechanics are fine. Bore is bright and sharp. 4-33001 BS43 (2,000-2,750)

431
$2,185.00

*DWM 1929 POLICE SNEAK. SN 4264U. Cal. 9mm. These guns have blank toggles and blank receiver, made for the police. Has “WAA66” proof on right side of receiver. This one has a sear safety and is marked “L.Op.I.1.” on the front grip strap. Standard 3-7/8″ bbl. Checkered wood grips appear to be replacements. The magazine has a police sunburst “K” proof. CONDITION: Visible numbers are matching. Straw parts may have been reheated. Retains 90% orig blue. Some wear on grip straps. Mechanics are fine, bore is worn with frosting. 4-33104 BS1 (2,000-2,750)

432
$1,265.00

*DWM 1913 MILITARY LUGER. SN 9754. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This was the last military Luger issued without a stuck lug. No hold up pin has been added. All matching numbers with a few parts renumbered to match. CONDITION: The blue is about 95% orig and bright and the straw is about 95% restrawed. The bore is bright and sharp with minor frosting. Checkered walnut grips show moderate wear. The wood bottomed magazine has been renumbered to match the gun. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and sharp with minor frosting. 4-33160 BS31 (1,750-2,250)

433
$1,955.00

*1914 MILITARY LUGER RIG. SN 5111m. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Accompanied by a brown leather holster with a faint “BAXI” stamped inside the flap, a take-down tool and extra magazine. Checkered walnut grips and both magazines have been renumbered to match the gun. Take-down tool is Imperial Unit marked (I.612.). CONDITION: Sometime in the past this gun was restored and now retains about 95% blue and straw. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright with a little frosting. 4-33007 BS16 (1,500-2,000)

434
$2,875.00

*SIMSON & CO. SUHL. SN 3942. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. This is a nice, all orig, Simpson in all orig condition with all orig matching parts in better than average condition. It is marked with the Eagle “6”. Simpson Lugers are very difficult to find in excellent condition. This is one of the rarer manufacturers. The magazine is orig but numbers have been added to match the gun. CONDITION: About 70% orig blue and 30% orig straw. Orig grips are well worn but have nice sharp orig matching numbers inside. Mechanics are fine, the bore is worn with light frosting. 4-33200 BS21 (2,000-3,000)

435
$2,530.00

*DWM 1908 BULGARIAN LUGER RIG. SN 1193. Cal. 9mm. 4″ bbl. Has Bulgarian crest on toggle and lion proof on right side of receiver. It was the only Luger manufactured with Lanyard loop at the bottom of grip strap. The brown leather holster and an unmarked wood bottomed magazine. CONDITION: About 97% reblued and restrawed with worn checkered walnut grips that are not numbered to the gun. Holster and magazine are in good condition. Due to the restoration of this gun authenticity is impossible to determine. Mechanics are fine, bore is pitted. 4-33117 BS35 (2,000-3,000)

436
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Change of Estimate) Estimate should read: (3,500-4,500)

*RARE MODEL 1908 DWM BULGARIAN SECOND CONTRACT LUGER. SN 68C. Cal. 9 mm. Blue finish with 4″ tapered rnd bbl, dovetail front sight and the “DWM” scroll over chamber area and the Bulgarian crest on toggle link. The extractor & safety are in Cyrillic writing and it is fitted with full checkered walnut grips with a bright body, wood base magazine that has the number “1836”. This pistol is from the second contract of 5,000 pieces as denoted by the “C” below the serial number. CONDITION: About good. Overall retains 60-70% orig blue, strong in sheltered areas, slightly dulled elsewhere with gray front & back straps and side panel on frame. Grips show heavy wear with holster area in a few places. Mechanics are fine, strong bore, dark in grooves with fine pitting. 4-32220 JR239 (3,000-5,000)

437
$2,415.00

*DWM 1900 SWISS LUGER RIG. SN 3989. Cal. 30. 4-3/4″ bbl. A wide trigger has been added and numbered to match the gun after manufacture. It is in a very good tan holster “Bern” marked but is partially illegible. CONDITION: The blue and straw, which are about 95%, appear to be a Swiss arsenal refinish, which is very common in this variation. Mechanics are fine, bore is bright and shiny. 4-33197 BS37 (2,000-3,000)

437A
$1,955.00

*MODEL 1906 SWISS COMMERCIAL LUGER. SN 2352i. Cal. 30 Luger. Unusual Swiss Luger with 3-7/8” tapered rnd bbl, standard sights, with a Swiss cross & sunburst over chamber and “DWM” marking on toggle link. It has crown “N” proofs on side of receiver, toggle link and bottom of bbl and “GERMANY” vertically on left rear edge of frame. It has full checkered, walnut grips and a standard, wood base magazine that has been after-market numbered to this pistol. It has a grip safety. This pistol is marked like a Swiss military but has attributes of a commercial model and may be an assembled piece using a Swiss receiver, which is unnumbered. The bolt & toggle link are also unnumbered, while rest of pistol is matching numbered. CONDITION: This is a Swiss re-work that had been reconditioned by the Swiss military. Very good. Overall retains about 80% orig blue, thin on receiver. Frame has slightly thinned front & backstraps with some flaking. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-30841 (3,000-5,000)

438
$2,185.00

*WAFFENFABRIK BERN 1906-24 SWISS LUGER. SN 21136. Cal. 30. 4-3/4″ bbl. “P” stamped on the front of the triggerguard. CONDITION: Retains 97% of the orig blue. Straw parts appear to have been recently restrawed. Wide bordered checkered wood grips appear to be orig. Swiss magazine is a black plastic bottomed and is actually correct for the model 1929 Swiss. Mechanics are fine, bore is mint. 4-33120 BS9 (2,000-2,500)

439
$2,185.00

*BERN 1929 SWISS LUGER RIG. SN 59200. Cal. 30. 4-3/4″ bbl. This was the last military model Luger developed. Dated “7 40” inside the frame well indicating this gun was manufactured in July 1940. It is all orig with correct matching numbers. Accompanied by an orig “R. Werlen Sustenvs” marked 29 Swiss holster. Orig brown plastic grips. Orig brown plastic bottom 29 Swiss magazine. CONDITION: Retains 98% of the orig blue with excellent grips and magazine. Mechanically fine, bore is bright and sharp. Holster is in good orig condition. 4-33119 BS29 (1,800-2,200)

439A
$1,150.00

*DWM POLICE ORDINANCE CUTAWAY. SN 2990g. Cal. 9mm. Although this rare Luger was not cut away at the factory, as evident by proof marks and signs of issue, it does appear to have been done by the Weimar era Police, and its sear safety is still intact. Its cutaway pattern is not a standard factory pattern and the barrel has been pinned to prevent it from falling out as a result of the cuts. It comes with a very good black leather 1938 Luger holster with an original Navy Eagle M proof mark. Luger cutaways from this era are extremely rare and desirable. Accompanied by a 1941 dated poster showing parts, nomenclature & cutaway drawings of P08 luger pistols, in German. CONDITION: Gun retains about 85% of the original factory blue with light pitting overall and about 30% of the original straw with similar pitting. Bore is worn and pitted. Gun is all matching except for takedown lever and grips. Red paint in the cuts appears to be original to the period. Walnut grips are very good and appear to have been original to the gun when cutaway was done. Original Police magazine is not a cutaway and the numbers do not match. Poster shows slight yellowing with minor foxing. 4-33228 BS45 (3,000-4,000)

440
$6,325.00

LOT OF TWO LUGER SNAIL DRUM MAGAZINES & TWO LOADING/UNLOADING TOOLS. Both 32-rd drums are second type with stamped metal handles. One of loading/unloading tools is a first type and the other a late war second type. 1) SN 678431. With spacer. 2) SN 347203. CONDITION: 1) Fine to very fine. Overall retains about 85% orig finish on drum. Spacer is a gray metal color. First model loading/unloading tool retains about 60% orig finish. 2) About fine. Overall retains 75-80% thin orig finish with light scattered surface rust. Loading/unloading tool is rough finish with scattered light pitting. 4-33220 JR128 (3,000-5,000)

441
$2,070.00

*VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD COMMERCIAL LARGE RING BROOM HANDLE MAUSER w/ MATCHING SHOULDER STOCK. SN 32886. Cal. 30. This numbers matching commercial Broom Handle shows excellent overall condition and is equipped w/ 32 groove grips and a matching wooden butt stock. It has a 5-1/2″ bbl w/ a near bright bore. CONDITION: This Mauser retains approx. 98% orig. finish overall w/ the only wear being a slight rub mark on the extractor, and a couple of slight scratches on the rear grip strap from having the butt stock installed. 32 grooved grips show excellent w/ only minor handling marks. The matching butt stock shows near excellent w/ just a couple of light scuff marks around the release button and the smallest (approx. 1/8″) patch of pin prick pitting on the wire. 4-33155 BK176 (3,000-4,000)

442
$2,990.00

*C96 MAUSER BROOM HANDLE-RED 9./navy. SN 41858. Cal. 9mm. This navy marked red 9 is one of the best examples that I have seen retaining most of it’s original finish with the addition of an original holster w/ two loaded stripper clips and a cleaning rod assembly. The holster is a rare navy style w/ the navy marks present. CONDITION: Upper receiver shows approx. 95% of it’s orig. finish w/ some slight wear on the bottom of the bbl and a couple of small nicks on the right side. Bottom of bbl is “M” marked. Lower receiver shows better than 95% of it’s orig. blue w/ just some holster wear around the bottom edge of the magazine w/ a couple of small nicks and some minor grip strap wear. 32 groove walnut grips show very good w/ no significant scuffing or marring. 33143 BK175 (3,000-4,000)

443
$3,738.00

*MAUSER C96 BROOM HANDLE/RED 9. SN 87164. Cal. 9mm. This matching Broom Handle shows good condition overall with 32 groove walnut grips and a 5-1/2″ bbl showing a bright shiny bore. It is accompanied by a non matching wooden shoulder stock as well as a 1918 dated holster for that stock, and a cleaning rod. Pistol is also accompanied by a spare magazine spring. CONDITION: Upper receiver shows approx. 90% of orig. blue w/ some wear to the high edges and the muzzle. Lower receiver approx. 90% also w/ some wear to the grip straps and the bottom edges of the magazine. Butt stock and accompanying leather show good. 4-33179 BK177 (1,700-2,500)

444
$2,415.00

*ASTRA 900 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. SN 11327. Cal. 30. 5-1/2″ bbl. With the early single lined address, these pistols were used by both Spanish and German forces. Overall condition is very good plus. Bore is bright and shiny. This Astra shows nearly all of it’s orig. blue with just some slight wear around the muzzle and is accompanied by a post war holster. CONDITION: Upper receiver shows better than 98% or it’s orig. finish w/ just some slight wear around the muzzle from being holstered. Lower receiver also shows better than 95% of orig. finish, w/ just some light handling marks on grip straps and grooved wood grips show excellent w/ no marring. Nitride blue on extractor, rear sight, and wedge shows better than 90%. Holster shows near excellent w/ just a couple like scratches present. 4-33185 BK173 (1,800-2,600)

445
$2,185.00

*1930 MAUSER C96 BROOM HANDLE. SN 913504. Cal. 30. This 1930 model 96 with a 5.2″ stepped bbl and 12 groove walnut grips shows the late style safety and is in excellent overall condition as restored. It also has the 50-1000 meter adjustable rear leaf sight. CONDITION: Upper receiver retains better than 98% of it’s restored blue finish with all markings intact. Lower receiver shows also better than 98% of it’s restored finish with some light wearing on grip straps and a couple small scratches just below the hammer group, and a small but moderately deep scratch around the bottom take down pin. 12 grooved grips show very good overall with just a little light scuffing present. 4-33180 BK174 (800-1,200)

446
$2,530.00

*ASTRA MODEL 900 SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL. SN 27901. Cal. 30. 5-1/2″ bbl with a slightly frosty bore. This Astra 900 (Broom Handle) shows near excellent overall as restored. Logo and all inspection marks have been retained as well as the color on both the pistol and the nitride blue parts all show a very good likeness to the original. CONDITION: Upper receiver retains better than 98% of restored blue finish w/ the wedge, extractor, and rear sight showing better than 98% of the nitride blue. Grips show excellent w/ sharp grooves and no scuffing. A lanyard loop is present 4-33191 BK172 (1,200-1,800)

447
$4,025.00

*FACTORY ENGRAVED MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 4845. Cal. 25 ACP. Beautiful pre-War pocket pistol with blued finish, 3″ bbl, fixed sights and 1-pc checkered walnut grip. It is very nicely factory engraved with about 70% coverage fine foliate arabesque patterns with a bouquet of flowers on top of slide and the intertwined initials “JC” or “CJ” on each side of frame. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. As new, appears to be unfired retaining virtually all of its orig factory finish to metal with a few minor nicks & a ding on grip, which retains about 95-96% orig varnish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-33225 JR171 (2,000-4,000)

448
$1,725.00

*MODEL 1934 MAUSER WITH NAVY MARKINGS. SN 58567(7 double struck). Cal. 32. This navy marked 1934 Mauser shows overall very good condition with a bright and shiny bore and has Nazi eagle w/ a swastika and a circle over the letter m over the left side of receiver, and is accompanied by a holster w/ a navy pin in it, and a spare magazine. CONDITION: Pistol retains approx. 90% of the orig. finish w/ just some slight holster wear present and a small ding in the front sight. Wooden grips show good overall w/ some slight wearing to the diamonds, and have been revarnished. Holster is also navy marked. 4-33038 BK180 (800-100)

449
$2,760.00

*WALTHER PPK W/ RARE FRONT SIGHT ADAPTER. SN 293171K. Cal. 32 with a bright bore. This Eagle/N PPK shows near excellent overall w/ two rare feature and an orig. holster. Pistol equipped with a wraparound magazine extension that not only retains your little finger but also gives more gripping on the palm of your hand. Pistol also is equipped with a rare device that screws onto the front sight via a thumb screw and makes the view of the front sight much larger. This device appears to be original to this gun and made specifically for a PP or a PPK. CONDITION: Pistol retains better than 90% of the orig. finish w/ just some slight holster wear and some thinning of the front grip strap. Black plastic grips show excellent w/ no cracks or mars, as does the magazine extension. The holster has a name and SN of a Lt. Col. who liberated it. 4-33133 BK179 (900-1,400)

450
$1,955.00

*WALTHER P38 (HP). SN 22456. Cal. 9mm. This military finish HP Walther shows overall near excellent condition w/ a bright and shiny bore and is accompanied by a brown p38 holster w/ WaA77 and a spare magazine. CONDITION: Pistol shows approx. 95-97% of the orig. military blue finish w/ an Eagle/N and Waffenanpt 366 present. Bake light grips show near excellent overall w/ the spare magazine and holster showing good. 4-33138 BK181 (1,200-1,600)

451
$3,738.00

*BABY NAMBU. SN 672. Cal. 7mm. This very early baby Nambu shows very good condition overall w/ a bright and shiny bore and matching magazine. CONDITION: Pistol shows approx. 95% of it’s orig. finish w/ a little high edge wear and some very slight surface corrosion on the bbl, straps, and grip safety. Straw shows approx. 85-90% (vivid). Grips show near excellent w/ just a slight bit of flattening to the checkering and the matching magazine shows near excellent w/ just a couple light spots of corrosion. 4-33055 BK182 (2,200-3,200)

452
$9,200.00

MANNLICHER MODEL 1896/03 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 147. Cal. 7.65 mm Mannlicher/Borchardt. Very rare pistol with 4-3/4″ rnd bbl, fixed sights with detachable box magazine. It has a center mounted thumb safety at rear of frame with 2-pc checkered walnut grips and a lanyard ring in butt. Right side of frame has a cocking lever. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Overall retains 85-90% orig blue, thinning on bbl and magazine base. Grips are sound showing moderate to heavy wear. Incorrect front sight. Safety is not completely functional, otherwise mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-31807 JR110 (4,000-7,000)

453
$8,625.00

*COLT MODEL 1911 US NAVY SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 38144. Cal. 45 ACP. 1913 Navy contract 1911 pistol with 5″ bbl having the “H” & “P” proofs on the skirt perpendicular to the bore. Slide has usual markings with the last patent date being 1911. Right side of slide is marked “MODEL 1911 U.S. NAVY”. The rear sight is of the flat top variety, not the rounded type. Left front side of frame has “UNITED STATES PROPERTY” with the “WGP” inspector mark for Major Walter G. Penfield and serial number is above trigger opening on right side. There is a small “5” in right front web of trigger guard. Accompanied by one 2-tone lanyard loop magazine. These pistols were almost immediately put into service, generally aboard ship and saw service throughout World Wars I & II and are rarely found to have survived with much orig finish. CONDITION: Very fine. Slide retains 95-97% strong bright orig charcoal blue with only slight muzzle & sharp edge wear. Frame retains most of its strong bright orig blue on the sides & front with trigger guard also very strong. Front strap retains about 50-60% thin orig blue with the mainspring housing & grip safety retaining about 80% thin orig blue. Grips are sound with a few chipped diamonds showing moderate wear, especially on right side. Magazine is dark with a medium brown patina on the white area. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. 4-32981 (6,000-10,000)

454
$2,415.00

*COLT MODEL 1911/US NAVY. SN 38477. Cal. 45. 5″ bbl. This pistol is in overall good condition and shows all orig. w/ the exception of a WWII colt replacement bbl, as it is marked “Colt 45 auto” on the bottom. Pistol is also equipped w/ a key-hole magazine. CONDITION: Pistol retains approx. 60-65% of the orig. finish w/ some fine pitting toward the front of the slide, but still shows better than the average navy that one would run across from this era. Wooden grips show moderately worn w/ flattening to the diamonds and no significant bruising or chipping. Magazine shows good w/ some slight corrosion present retaining nearly all of it’s finish. 4-33167 BK170 (2,000-3,000)

455
$1,265.00

*COLT 1911 ARMY WITH HOLSTER. SN 365193. Cal. 45. 5″ bbl. Overall condition is excellent as restored. Bbl is the correct HP marked bbl for this 1918 pistol, and shows a light to moderately pitted bore. A very good job was done in the restoration of this pistol as it is almost undetectable to the naked eye w/ the color and texture of the bluing being near perfect. CONDITION: Pistol shows better than 98% of the finish w/ only a couple of light surface scuffs present and all edges sharp. Wood grips show excellent w/ sharp clean checkering and no chips or dents present. Two tone, Lanyard loop magazine shows good w/ some slight corrosion near the top. Boyt 1917 dated holster shows very good condition overall w/ only very light cracking present and most of it’s finish. 4-33021 BK171 (1,500-2,500)

456
$4,888.00

*SCARCE PRE-WAR COLT GOVERNMENT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN C154553. Cal. 45 ACP. Blued finish with 5″ bbl, orig fixed sights and full checkered wood grips. This 1928 pistol incorporates all of the 1923 changes including the dish cutouts by the trigger opening, shorter hammer spur, longer grip safety horn, checkered main spring housing & full checkered wood grips. Accompanied by one orig 2-tone magazine with unmarked base plate, probably a military style replacement. Very few pistols were produced in the period between the wars and those that were purchased generally saw hard use and were even carried extensively during WWII and Korea by officess as private purchase weapons. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains virtually all of its strong, bright orig charcoal blue with visible hardening line on front part of slide. Left front edge of slide has slight wear, probably from sliding around in a drawer. Front & back straps & grip safety retain about all of their orig factory finish with some very fine surface scratches in front strap. Hammer face has very light scrapes. Bolt face retains most of its orig blue showing little or no use. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Magazine is crisp. 4-32223 JR234 (4,500-6,500)

457
$3,738.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please Note : Consignor states that “This gun was bought directly by me from the vet who was a Sergeant in the 26th Yankee Division and carried it through WWII”.

*SCARCE UNION SWITCH AND SIGNAL MODEL 1911A1 SEMI-AUTO MILITARY PISTOL. SN 1085123. Cal. 45 ACP. Standard 1911A1 with 5″ bbl, rough Dulite finish and full checkered brown plastic grips with donuts. This is one of only about 55,000 of these pistols made in 1943 by this company and the only contract they were ever awarded. It has High Standard bbl with an “L” code all blue magazine. Accompanied by a Kraft-colored cardboard box. CONDITION: Fine. Has been carried & fired retaining 75-80% orig finish with chemical spotting on slide and front end of frame. It has a little muzzle & sharp edge wear with some slight thinning to front strap. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Good grips. 4-31820 (2,500-3,500)

458
$13,800.00

*ASSEMBLED RARE SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 21. Cal. 45 ACP. Rare military pistol that never got beyond the experimental or testing stage with 5-1/4″ bbl, 1907 style slide completely without markings and an unfinished, unnumbered frame. It has unnumbered full checkered walnut wood grip panels and an unnumbered second type magazine with weld spots on back edge which have obliterated the serial number. Serial number “21” was observed under the bottom rear edge of the slide, the number “22” on the slide lock and the number “23” on magazine release. In all, 288 of these rare pistols were submitted to Springfield Armory for testing and were issued to three troops of cavalry between 1907 & 1911. In the final test of March 1911 the Savage was found unacceptable and not adopted by the Army. Serial numbers “22” and “23” were tested by Troop I of the 3rd Cavalry, of Fort Wingate, New Mexico and no record apparently exists of the serial numbers issued to the other two troops of cavalry. After the final report of the board of officers testing these pistols, the Chief of Ordnance directed they be recalled and returned to Springfield Armory for disposition. In all 185 Savage pistols were returned and after four were removed to be placed in military museums, the other 181 were sold back to The Savage Arms Company for a price of $1,636.00. Savage reconditioned these pistols with a matte blue finish and resold them on the open market. In the refinishing process the slide markings were removed leaving only a caliber marking. This pistol retains neither marking. Given the unfinished & unnumbered condition of the frame/receiver it appears that this may be a lunchbox special assembled & removed by a factory employee, probably during renovation process using some of the recycled parts. Reference U.S. Military Automatic Pistols 1894-1920, Meadows. CONDITION: Fine, as noted above. Slide retains 93-95% strong blue with strong fire blue on rear sight and recoil block. Frame is a medium smooth gray patina, still in the “white”. Grips are crisp & new with no hand oil staining. Magazine is cleaned bright with the aforementioned welded spots on back edge but seems to function fine. Mechanics are a little stiff & tight but fine & functional, brilliant shiny bore. 4-32020 JR233 (6,000-10,000)

459
$1,380.00

*COLT PRE-WAR BULLS-EYE MATCH TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN MT9061. Cal. 22 LR. Usual configuration with 6-5/8″ flat side bbl having a 4-ring bulls eye and “MATCH/TARGET” on left side and “THE WOODSMAN” on left front side of frame. Slide & top of bbl have usual markings. It has a replacement front sight with fully adjustable Stevens rear sight and 1-pc elephant ear checkered walnut grip with silver Colt medallions. Accompanied by an orig 2-tone Woodsman magazine. Front of trigger guard has a curious screw installed, the reason for which could not immediately be discerned. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Overall retains 96-97% strong orig blue with only slight edge wear and some flaking on spring housing. Grip is sound without the usual crack in front showing light to moderate wear and a few minor dings. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. 4-32973 JR123 (1,000-2,000)

460
$1,380.00

*SECOND MODEL COLT WOODSMAN PISTOL WITH RARE NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY SHOULDER STOCK. SN 57731. Cal. 22 LR. Blue finish with 6-5/8″ pencil bbl and full checkered walnut grips. Left side of frame is marked “THE WOODSMAN” and the slide has usual markings. It has an orig all blue magazine and standard velocity spring housing. Shoulder stock/holster is of steel reinforced leather with a spring clip catch to hold the grip of the pistol and has the company logo on top front with a wire belt clip on the back. Accompanied by its orig box and reproduced instruction sheet for the stock. Very few of these stocks are known and of those not many have orig condition. CONDITION: Pistol retains virtually all of a fine professionally restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bore. Stock/holster appears to be new & unused with some finish loss on stock clip. Box shows edge wear with repaired corners and some minor losses to the end label but is complete with what is probably orig brown tissue paper inside. 4-33266 JR218 (1,500-2,000)

461
$4,600.00

*SIG MODEL P-210 LUXUS 700 YEAR ANNIVERSARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. SN 1197. Cal. 9 mm. Fabulous Sig pistol of their famous single action design with usual 4-5/8″ bbl, fixed sights and faux ivory grips with impressed Geneva cross. It is finished in high polish, high luster fire blue with gold accents and gold filled engraving on both sides of frame. Left side of frame has the dates “1291/1991” with the Swiss crest in center. Right side of slide & frame have serial number along with other inscriptions. Small flat in front of rear sight has a gold filled inscription and the projection at back of frame has the “SIG” name in an oval. Accompanied by its orig gray suede lined walnut display case with silver embossed, blue leather label with the Sig logo embossed inside lid. Also accompanied by its orig cardboard box and cloth bag and owner’s manual. Very few of these pistols were ever imported into the United States as the majority of the production was special ordered for European sales. Only in recent years have a few reached the secondary market. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new. Pistol overall retains virtually all of its brilliant orig finish remaining unfired and pristine. Display case is equally new. 4-31781 JR111 (4,000-6,000)

462
$805.00

*SCARCE SIG SAUER MODEL P-220 DUCKS UNLIMITED CONTINENTAL SHOOT 1995 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 45 ACP. Special limited edition Sig pistol with 4-3/8″ bbl, fixed ball & post sights with a gold DU emblem on top and high-polished finish. Left side of slide is engraved & gold filled with the DU emblem and “CONTINENTAL SHOOT 1995” and right side “DUCKS UNLIMITED” with the DU logo. It has usual markings elsewhere and is fitted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips and has gold appointments. Accompanied by its orig plastic carrying case with spare magazine, owner’s manual & target. CONDITION: New & unfired. Retains virtually all of its orig special factory finish. Case is equally fine. 4-33241 JR120 (1,000-1,500)

463
$5,462.00

*SCARCE SMITH & WESSON 44 HAND EJECTOR FIRST MODEL REVOLVER (TRIPLE LOCK). SN 6135. Cal. 44 Spcl. Also known as the 44 Hand Ejector New Century. This revolver has 6-1/2″ bbl with ejector rod shroud, tall partridge front sight with McGivern brass bead and adjustable rear sight. It has case colored trigger & hammer with diamond checkered, silver medallion walnut grips numbered to another revolver (No. 48751). Only produced in period 1908-1915. CONDITION: Extremely fine, all matching except grips, as noted. Overall retains 95-96% strong glossy orig factory blue with slight muzzle & sharp edge wear with a light cylinder drag line. There is a scratch on each side of the frame, probably from a holster rivet and there are slight halos around sideplate screws from too large a screwdriver. Mechanics are crisp & smooth, brilliant shiny bore. While this revolver has been fired it shows very little use. 4-32222 JR235 (3,000-5,000)

464
$0.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please note that this item is accompanied by its owner’s manual.

*HAMMERLI MODEL 152 INTERNATIONAL MATCH ELECTRONIC SINGLE SHOT PISTOL. SN 152-10797. Cal. 22 LR. Wonderful match pistol with 11-1/2″ rnd bbl, tall partridge front sight with interchangeable blade and fully adjustable pedestal mounted rear sight. Bbl is free floating from the minimal frame with an extended forearm that has the electronic switch and red & green lights. It has a large, oversized trigger guard and a fully adjustable International Match grip. The action is martini falling block style and is actuated by raising the lever on left side of the receiver. Bottom of grip has a metal cover which conceals a 9-volt battery. Accompanied by its orig foam lined black composite carrying case compartmented for the pistol and a set of tools. There is a small plastic parts box with spare sight parts. Also accompanied by its orig factory target that shows ten shots from 50 meters with about a 5/8″ spread. CONDITION: Extremely fine, has been fired but very little. Retains virtually all of its orig matte factory finish. Grip & forearm are fine and retain most of their orig factory varnish. Case is fine. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 4-31783 JR242 (1,250-1,750)

464A
$0.00

SIGNIFICANT AND UNIQUE COLLECTION FROM VIRGINIA GRANT AND MARY CRETICOS OF THE WOMEN’S AIRCORPS SERVICE PILOTS (WASP). This Collection of material from Virginia Grant and Mary Creticos is unique in that very little is available today regarding the women who formed the “WASP”, or Women’s Aircorps Service Pilots group. Ginny and Mary were friends and entered the WASP official training program at slightly different periods. Mary “washed out” and Ginny went on and won her wings in May, 1944. The Collection is rich in Ginny’s flying equipment, Flight School graduation certificate, photographs and clippings relating to her and her father who, after being a commissioned pilot in WW I, went on to command a Pennsylvania National Guard Squadron in the 1920s. Before winning her WASP wings, Ginny was a pilot in the Civil Air Patrol and her insignia from both units are contained in the group. This lot is of museum stature and significance. 1) TYPE B3 JACKET. SIZE 40 REGULAR. Cable Raincoat Co., Boston, Mass. 2) TROUSERS, WINTER, BU AERO – U.S. NAVY. SIZE 40 L. Willis and Geiger. 3) PAIR OF BOOTS – FLIGHT, SIZE MEDIUM, BU AERO – U.S. NAVY. Made by Hood. 4) CAP B2. SIZE 7 ½. Perry Sportswear, Inc. 5) FLIGHT HELMET, TYPE A-11, SIZE MEDIUM. Bradley Goodrich, Inc. Radio Receiver’s Type ANB-H-1 by Radio Speakers Inc, Chicago, Ill. 6) FLIGHT HELMET, AN-H-15. Slote & Klein. Tan cloth, factory installed rubber earphone cups. 7) FLIGHT HELMET. CIVILIAN. White cotton, unlined. 8) GOGGLES, TYPE AN 6530. Steel frames with clear lenses and rubber face piece. 9) GOGGLES. LIGHTWEIGHT IN THE MARK II BRITISH STYLE. Metal frames with glass lenses. Imitation fur and cloth face piece. Elasticized headband. Included with this grouping are the following: A. Blue “WASP WW II” Scarf for a reunion B. Packet of “WASP” adhesive stickers (19) current C. 14 photos and negatives of “WASP” reunion D. 15-page booklet “Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws WASP WW II. Dated 1981 E. Avenger Field, Sweetwater, Texas. Embossed Christmas and New Year’s greeting booklet. Illustrated pages removed. Not Dated F. Another complete with 11 pages of photo illustrations and poem. Class 43-W-8. Fine condition. G. “WASP Roster, alphabetical by class number and home state, June 20, 1945”. Paper covered, 79 pages. Fine condition H. “WASP Songbook, compiled and presented by Class 44-W-10.” 44 pages of song lyrics and poems, paper cover. Fine condition I. Student Pilot Rating Book, Dept. of Commerce Civil Aeronautics Administration. Virginia Grant’s private aviation course rating book with entries for her first four and a half hours of flight training. Fine. J. Coast and Geodetic Survey – Instrument Approach Procedure Charts, plastic ring binder with 25 pages of Pennsylvania and area airfields. Fine condition. Post war. K. “WASP Women Airforce Service Pilots, WW II “Roster”, 2006 Edition L. Rosters 2003 and 2004 in non-official binder M. Blue ring binder, clippings, photocopies, official letters, and two photo groups pertaining to Mary Creticos and Virginia Grant. N. Clipping scrapbook pertaining to Virginia Grant’s father, W.D. Grant, who was commissioned 1st Lt. in the Air Service in 1917. Post war he served as Major and Lt. Colonel commanding the 315th Air Reserve Squadron, Pennsylvania National Guard. Fair condition. O. Photocopy of typewritten biography of Virginia Grant and 1944 clipping of her as a Ferry Pilot. P. Period photo of two-place biplane (Curtis?) and two individuals, pilot and passenger (?). Mounted on brown card stock, but not identified. Possibly W. D. Grant in flying helmet. Q. Large period sepia photograph of two 1920s U.S. Army aircraft, one a Curtis B2 Condor bomber, the other a Douglas 03 observation two-seater. Photograph by F. Heinye. Photograph fine; mount edge chipped. R. U.S. Army Air Corps original photo of the 1926 Schneider Trophy cup race winner, the Italian (Macci) float plane. Unmounted. Good condition. S. Formal military portrait of W. D. Grant as a Major. His uniform bears the 79th Division Patch (Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington, DC). Photograph is dated 1922. Slight smudging on mount. T. Glossy photograph of unidentified biplane which appears to be crop dusting. Military personnel in the foreground. Fine condition. U. WASP cloth patch. V. Miscellaneous original orders, instructions, logs and a telegram pertaining to WASP Grant. W. Six handwritten personal letters to Mary (Creticos). X. Graduation certificate “Woman Airforces Service Pilot”, April 15, 1944, Virginia Nora Grant. Y. Diploma: “U.S. Army, Army Air Forces instruction course for women pilots, Virginia Nora Grant, 13 April 1944.” Z. Typed biography of Virginia “Ginny” Grant. Two pages AA. Original photograph of Virginia Grant wearing a leather flight-jacket, scarf, white helmet, (in the collection) and AN 6530 goggles, also in the collection, plus a photocopy of the same. BB. Various papers, photocopies, a reunion button, and general miscellaneous material pertaining to Mary Creticos. CC. Pair of 1930s period book ends. Bronze-like material of period radial-engined racing planes mounted on a wave-styled base. One repaired; one with airplane detached. DD. 36 snapshots of WASP training, Ms. Grant’s early civilian training, her motorcycle, family members, aircraft. Not identified. EE. Group photograph of Civil Air Patrol 311-4, August 1942. Photograph broken in two segments, but the image is most clear. FF. Jumbo postcard of AT 6 trainer. Unmailed with 3¢ stamp affixed. GG. Insignia (6), 2 C.A.P., 1 Women Flyers of America, winged pin, C.A.P. round insignia of three-bladed prop, miniature gold AOPA (Aircraft Owners Pilots Assn.) wings (one wing bent), unknown triangular shaped pin with “W” in center. HH. WASP silver wings, WASP collar pin. II. Clipping, May 1944, The Spotlight. Biography of Virginia Grant. JJ. Calling card “Virginia Grant”, Women’s Airforces Service. Also included in this lot are: 10) DECORATED WEST POINT CADET BATHROBE. MEDIUM SIZE. NAMED TO CADET (?) LUCIDI. Robe is cadet grey, piped in yellow, with the West Point shield embroidered on the breast pocket. Covering the sleeves and back of the robe are over 90 American divisional and unit distinctive patches. Included are Airborne, Armored, Ranger, and Jungle Expert patches. A worthy collection of period patches nicely applied to the robe. 11) Material of James Molnar, R Company 774th Tank Destroyer Unit Molnar was the husband of Mary Creticos. Material contains photographs, clippings, a brief history and newsletter/reunion bulletins. All but the photographs are contained in a green three-ring binder. The photographs consist of 127 snapshot images, most taken overseas of places, people, war damage. Many are identified on the image and also by a typewritten list entitled “Memories of James J. Molnar.” Study of the list comparing it to the photographs identifies many unnamed pictures. A special view of a small tank destroyer battalion, the 774th, during its travels with General Patton and the Third Reich. CONDITION: 1) Fair. Some tears in collar. Right side of zipper is detached. Jacket, as with most B3s, is quite fragile. 2) As usually found, the fleece trousers are in better condition than the B3 jackets. Good to good plus. All zippers are intact as are the suspenders. Minor mildew spots are cleanable. 3) Good, but slightly misshapen from storage. Zippers are intact. No tears in the leather. 4) Good. Fleece-lined. No tears. Minor flaking to the leather. 5) Helmet shows wear with one 1-inch seam separation at the left rear. Marked “Army Air Forces”. 6)Fine. 7) Some rust spots and light stains. Lacks chinstrap buckle on the left side. No maker name or other identification. 8) Some rusting on frames. One lens is cracked. Rubber face piece is sound. 9) Overall very good with minor crazing on the edges of the lenses. No markings of any sort. 10) The patches are all excellent, but there are some moth holes in the robe. 11) Photographs and newsletter all are in fine condition. 4-32052 CSW1 (5,500-6,500)

500
$235,750.00

*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE L.C. SMITH DELUXE GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN 202974. Cal. 16 ga. Spectacular deluxe grade, one of only two ever made in this gauge, with both being made in 1944, and the only one that remains unaltered. It has 28” bbls, choked FULL/MOD with ventilated rib, dbl beads, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors & Hunter One-Trigger. Rib is engraved “MADE TO ORDER / BY THE / HUNTER ARMS CO., INC. / FULTON, N.Y.” and rib extension is marked “L.C. SMITH DeLuxe GRADE” in flat gold. Mounted with very beautiful English walnut with carved & checkered black insert splinter forearm and straight hand stock also with carved & checkered wrist, 13-5/8” over a leather faced pad. Receiver, lockplates and all appended metal are spectacularly engraved with very beautiful, intertwined foliate arabesque patterns with stippled background and numerous raised gold birds & animals with the vignettes of two bird dogs on point in a field scene on left side, a partridge at front of left lockplate, four flying ducks in a marsh scene on right lockplate with a flying duck at front of lockplate. Front ends of receiver have grape vines, leaves & a cluster of grapes in 3-color gold. Top of receiver, opening lever & bottom of receiver have identical grape vine leaves & clusters of grapes patterns also in 3-color gold. Back of fences and across top of receiver have a fine raised rib and have 3-color gold matching inlays. Top tang has “SAFE” in gold with gold plated safety. Engraving patterns extend 2-3/8” up over chamber areas and have raised gold grape vines, leaves & grapes in 3-color gold as does the receiver end of forend iron. The inside of the forend iron is also beautifully engraved to match as is the thumb wheel plate. Bore diameter: left – .662, right – .662. Bore restrictions: left – .032, right – .019. Wall thickness: left – .033, right – .029. Drop at heel: 2-3/8”, drop at comb: 1-1/2”. Weight: 6 lbs. 8.96 oz. This shotgun is listed on p. 213, Appendix B of L.C. Smith Shotguns, Brophy, by serial number and is one of only two 16 ga. Deluxe Grade shotguns listed. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum fact sheet fully identifying this shotgun as having been shipped June 30, 1944. The above referenced book listing shows shipment Nov. 8, 1944. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new. Bbls retain most of their orig factory blue with a light, fine stain about mid-point on right bbl. Receiver & lockplates retain most of their orig case colors, slightly faded, strong in sheltered areas. Bottom tang is moderately faded in the finger grasping area. Wood is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains 96-97% strong orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores. 4-33669 JR192 (225,000-275,000)

501
$138,000.00

*EXTREMELY RARE L.C. SMITH DELUXE GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN 202812. Cal. 20 ga. This fabulous shotgun, one of only eight made in the period 1913-1946, has 28” vent rib bbls with sgl bead, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors and Hunter-1 trigger. Rib is marked “MADE TO ORDER / BY THE / HUNTER ARMS CO, INC. / FULTON. N.Y.” and has “L.C. SMITH DELUXE GRADE” in gold on rib extension. Bbl flats, ejectors & bbl faces are beautifully jeweled with the serial number engraved along with “DE.LUXE”. The water table and standing breech are jeweled and engraved identically. Mounted with spectacular center crotch cut flame & shell grain American walnut with large beavertail forearm that has carved fleur-de-lis & ribbon patterns with nearly full coverage checkering. It has a straight hand stock with matching carved & checkered wrist, 13-7/8” over an orig serrated hard rubber buttplate. Receiver, lockplates and all appended metal are wonderfully engraved with spectacular intertwined foliate arabesque patterns and fabulous raised gold inlays with vignettes of two bird dogs and a flying pheasant in a field scene on left side, a flying grouse on front end of lock, three flying ducks in a marsh scene on right side with two flying pigeons in a small vignette on right side. A wonderfully detailed flying woodcock on trigger plate with drapes of raised gold leaves, vines & berries in two colors. Back of fences & around top of receiver has a raised narrow rib with back edge of fences having three clusters of pine needles with two pine cones in 2-color gold. Top of receiver & opening lever also have the leaf, vine & berry raised gold inlays. Opening lever thumb tab is pierced filed. Top tang has “SAFE” in gold with gold plated safety. Trigger guard is engraved to match and trigger bow has “JN. Belcher” inlaid in flat gold script. The engraving extends about 1-1/2” over chamber areas of bbls which also have the leaf, vine & berry raised gold inlays. There are small decorative patterns at muzzles also. Bore diameter: left – .617, right – .617. Bore restrictions: left – .027, right -.014. Wall thickness: left – .031, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-1/4”, drop at comb: 1-3/8”. Weight: 6 lbs. 7.68 oz. This shotgun is listed by serial number in Appendix B, p. 213 in L.C. Smith Shotguns, Brophy. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum fact sheet which full identifies this shotgun as having been started Jan. 5, 1943 and shipped Nov. 15, 1943 to Order #53943 to Kerr’s Sporting Goods. Also accompanied by a fine Huey oak & leather, burgundy ultra-suede lined case with brass corners, a maker’s label inside lid and compartmented in bottom for shotgun, a 2-piece brass & wood cleaning rod, two turn screws, a brush and cleaning rod handle. It also has a nickeled square oiler, a screw-top parts box and a pair of snap caps. A covered compartment in the right end has cleaning implements. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain most of their orig strong factory blue, slightly thinned over forearm area. Receiver & lockplates retain most of their subtle case colors, slightly silvered around edges of lockplates. Trigger guard & bottom tang retain most of its strong orig blue, slightly thinned in finger grasping area. Wood is sound with only very minor handling & storage mars and retains virtually all of its fine orig finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores. Case is equally new. 4-33668 JR193 (125,000-175,000)

502
$92,000.00

*EXTREMELY RARE L.C. SMITH DELUXE GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN FWE65990. Cal. 12 ga. This beautiful shotgun, one of only twenty made in this gauge in the period 1913-1944, has 28” bbls choked FULL/FULL with tapered concave matted rib, sgl bead, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors and Hunter One-Trigger. The top rib is engraved “MADE TO ORDER / BY THE / HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. / FULTON. N.Y.” with an engraved gold band separating the rib extension which has “L.C. SMITH DeLuxe GRADE” in flat gold on rib extension. Mounted with very highly figured flame & shell grain Claro walnut with fleur-de-lis carved & checkered beavertail forearm and straight hand stock carved & checkered to match, 14” over a leather covered pad. Receiver & lockplates are beautifully engraved in the extreme with full coverage intertwined foliate arabesque patterns with raised gold vignettes of two flying geese in a marsh scene on left lockplate, two bird dogs on point in a field scene on right lockplate with raised gold roses on front sides of receiver. Bottom of receiver has two raised gold flowers with stems & leaves and a raised gold partridge on trigger plate. Back of fences and around top of receiver have a fine raised rib. Back of fences, top of receiver, opening lever, trigger bow & sides of bbl over chambers have raised gold flower blossoms, stems & leaves. Engraving patterns extend about 2-1/2” up over chambers of bbls and about 1-1/4” from muzzles. Forend iron is engraved to match on inside & outside with multi-colored gold flower blossom stems & leaves with thumb wheel plate also engraved. Trigger bow is filed on edges to match engraving patterns and bottom tang is engraved to match. Bore diameter: left – .728, right – .727. Bore restrictions: left – .040, right – .039. Wall thickness: left – .027, right – .027. Drop at heel: 1-7/8”, drop at comb: 1-3/8”. Weight: 7 lbs. 8.32 oz. This shotgun is listed on p. 213 Appendix B by serial number in the book L.C. Smith Shotguns, Brophy. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum fact sheet identifying this shotgun as having been shipped Aug. 30, 1924 to Order No. 10523 with the purchaser listed as S.J. Giles. There is a notation “There appear to be four different return and repair orders for this serial number.” CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain most of an exceptionally fine re-black finish. Receiver & lockplates retain 75-80% subtle orig case colors turning silver on bottom front and edges, strong in sheltered areas. Wood is sound showing moderate wear with minor nicks & scratches and retains a fine hand rubbed oil finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores. 4-33670 JR194 (75,000-100,000)

503
$28,750.00

RARE FABULOUS HIGH GRADE L.C. SMITH DRILLING. SN 520. Cal. 10 ga X 10 ga 38-55. Spectacular L.C. Smith drilling, the highest grade ever encountered by this cataloguer. It has 30″ fine damascus bbls with concave smooth rib and a small German silver front sight. It has a modified doll’s head rib extension with extractor. Rib is engraved “L.C. Smith Maker Of Baker Gun Syracuse N.Y. Extra Fine Damascus Steel High Proof”. Receiver & lockplates are exquisitely engraved in extremely fine patterns of foliate arabesque scrolls with rosettes around the pins in the lockplates, screws & on each end of the hinge pin. Left front side of receiver has an elliptical vignette of an early trap shooting scene with a number of shooters and several traps, even with a dog in the foreground and “CONEY ISLAND JUNE 1881” in a shallow arc over the top. The opposite side has the same size vignette of a pointer & setter on point in a field scene with a flushing woodcock. Each side of the front end of the frame is engraved “BAKER PAT”. Fences have dbl raised curved shileds of very delicate proportions with a fine edge border. Hammers & proportional areas of the receiver are engraved to match. Receiver has raised reinforcements in elliptical shapes on each side of the bottom. Trigger guard is beautifully engraved to match with two sprays of flowers in the center and top tang is also engraved to match. Top tang has a short folding tang sight mounted on a dovetail and is original to this firearm. Forend iron & escutcheons are engraved to match. Mounted with extraordinary marblecake, honey & chocolate, circassian or French walnut with checkered splinter forearm that has a horn schnable tip with horn diamond inlays around the diamond shaped escutcheons. Stock has a fine checkered pistol grip with oval hard rubber grip cap that has a butterfly shaped steel inlay that is engraved to match the receiver. LOP 14-1/4″ over a diamond checkered hard rubber buttplate with overlaid engraved heel & toe plates. Bottom of stock has a tiny gold oval engraved “PRESENTED / TO / N.Y.S.S.A. / 1881”. These initials are believed to represent the New York Skeet Shooting Association which still exists. Stock has an extremely clever & professional repair through the wrist. This extraordinary drilling would make a wonderful addition to anyone’s collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain about 90% orig brown damascus pattern with deep dark brown on the steel rifle bbl. Receiver & lockplates retain 75-80% strong case colors, brighter on sides of receiver & lockplates and in sheltered areas with the bottom front faded to silver. Stock, repaired as noted, and forearm retain most of their fine old restored finish with minor nicks & scratches. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. 4-32048 JR360 (8,000-12,000)

504
$0.00

*RARE LC SMITH MONOGRAM GRADE 2-BBL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE85315. Cal. 20ga. Both sets of bbls are 28″ Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid compressed steel. Set one with single sighting bead that is missing. 2-1/2″ chambers CYL./IMP.CYL. ejectors and beaver tail forend. Number two set with single ivory sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.MOD/FULL. Ejectors and splinter forend. Both bbl sets are marked on right bbl with “Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid compressed steel” and left “Made to order by the Hunter Arms Co. INC. Fulton N.Y.” and “LC Smith Monogram Grade” on rib. The fully engraved receiver is a very fine tight scroll and flower blossoms, with left plate having two pigeons in flight, with similar pattern on right plate, and a duck in flight across the bottom. The straight grip trigger guard has the tight scroll and flower blossoms across bow, and lesser scroll around screws and SN. Mounted with streaky nicely figured walnut the splinter forend is fully checkered with black tip insert beaver tail. Forend has wraparound checkering and matches the color of the stock better, and is also marked with the number one. Checkered straight grip stock 13-3/4″ to serrated horn butt plate. Set one: Bore diameter: left -.619, right -.621. Bore restrictions: left -.013, right -.003. Wall thickness: left -.017, right -.011. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 5 oz. Set two: Bore diameter: left -.621, right -.613. Bore restrictions: left -.034, right -.013. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.036. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum fact sheet identifying as Monogram shipped 09-08-1925 order number 15795 to G.A. Beard & Company. Not listed as a 2-bbl set, one would surmise that it was returned at a later date as all work appears to be that of the factory. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl set one with beaver tail retains what one would suppose is all it’s factory restored finish. There is a small dent on bottom of right bbl about 5″ forward of forend. As mentioned above the set of bbls is missing it’s sighting bead. Bores are shiny. Bbl set two with splinter forend retains 95-98% of what appears to be orig factory blue. With just a small amount of muzzle wear and a couple of light handling marks. Bores are bright and shiny. Receiver is mostly silver hardening patina color with 20-25% case colors visible in protected areas. Trigger guard has about 50% orig blue mostly on bow as grip area is worn to a silver patina. Beaver tail forend is solid with a nice handworn patina color and good checkering. Splinter forend is fully checkered and darker with very good checkering. Stock is solid with only a few minor handling marks and retains most of it’s professionally restored factory type finish with good checkering. Mechanics are crisp. 4-33662 BDT81 (55,000-85,000)

505
$0.00

*SCARCE LC SMITH MONOGRAM GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 122940. Cal. 20 ga. 32″ Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid steel bbl with vent rib and dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers. FULL/FULL ejectors and hunter one trigger. Top of right bbl engraved “Joseph Whitworth fluid compressed steel.” Left “Made to order by the Hunter Arms Co. INC. Fulton N.Y.” Chamber area and rib extension engraved “L.C. Smith Monogram Grade.” The monogram grade is third highest grade and is the only grade to be carried from 1890 until 1945. This fine 20 is engraved with very fine tight scroll and flowers with an oval of four upland game birds on left side plate. Four ducks in flight over marsh on trigger plate and two partridge in oval on right side plate. The trigger guard was apparently originally personalized with initials on trigger bow which has now been removed and left blank. Mounted with fancy walnut with fully checkered beaver tail style forearm, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap 13-1/8″ over Hawkins recoil pad. Bore diameter: left -.613, right -.613. Bore restrictions: left -.025, right -.025. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum fact sheet fully identifying this gun with a ship date of July 31, 1929 on order #28797 to Harper & Reynolds Corp. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% orig blue with normal sharp edge wear, a few nicks and scratches, and a couple of very minor cleaned rust spots. Receiver has 50-60% case coloring with balance being a silvery hardened and patina blend. There is carry wear across the bottom with some darkening on exposed bbl lug. Trigger guard shows wear in the grip area and has added blue color where earlier initials had been removed. Forend is solid with somewhat flat checkering and a hand worn patina finish. Stock is sound with just the faintest of hairline cracks behind each plate and usual light handling marks, nicks and dings. Checkering is good but shows wear, and finish shows to be a hand worn patina. The single trigger works fine in the right to left position but seems to be stuck from dried oil and won’t change at this time from left to right. Ejectors function fine, and bores are bright. 4-33663 BDT80 (40,000-60,000)

506
$27,025.00

*EXTREMELY RARE LC SMITH BY HUNTER ARMS 5E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 6811E. Cal. 20 ga. 30″ bbls. Matted tapered concave rib, with single gold sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chambers IMP.MOD/FULL choke, ejectors, and Hunter One trigger. This beautifully engraved gun has tight foliate arabesque scroll surrounding an oval area that has two setters on point in a woodland setting on left plate, a floral bouquet surrounded by foliate scroll across bottom, and an oval with two pointers on point in a forest scene on right. There are floral bouquets behind the ovals on each plate, and behind the hinge pin on each side of frame. There’s a 1-1/2″ engraved wedge down each chamber, and narrow engraving band around the muzzle. Mounted with fancy walnut, full checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, wraparound checkered round knob pistol grip, 14-1/4″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Accompanied with Cody Firearms Museum fact sheet fully identifying this gun with a ship date of April 26, 1912. Bore diameter: left -.613, right -.613. Bore restrictions: left -.021, right -.015. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 5 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just a few usual light handling marks, and a small lightly cleaned area about 7″ from chamber on right bbl. Receiver retains 50-60% orig fading case colors, but very strong in protected areas. The balance of the receiver is a blending of a silver hardening finish. Stocks are sound with only a couple of very minor nicks, and retain virtually all of a wonderful restored finish with an orig style replacement butt plate. Checkering is sharp, mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-33270 BDT116 (30,000-50,000)

507
$12,650.00

*EXTREMELY RARE PIGEON GRADE LC SMITH SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 4287R. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbls with matted concave tapered rib, ivory center, with ivory and brass front sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/FULL choke, ejectors, and Hunter One trigger. Top rib is engraved, “Hunter Arms Co. Makers Fulton, N.Y.” precious metal strip and engraved pigeon just forward of rib extension. Receiver is engraved with moderate foliate arabesque scroll. A pigeon in flight on left plate, as well as on right. Mounted in fancy well figured walnut with checkered splinter forend and black tip insert, checkered pistol grip with horn grip cap, 14″ to 1/2″ thick horn serrated butt plate. Accompanied with Cody Firearms Museum fact sheet identifying gun as regular frame with a ship date of September 9th, 1914. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.614. Bore restrictions: left -.021, right -.007. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.032. Drop at heel: 3-1/8″. Drop at comb: 7-1/8″. Weight: 6 lbs. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% blue with slight muzzle wear and a few of the usual handling marks. Receiver has 35-40% fading case colors, stronger in protected areas, with balance of fading colors to a silver hardening finish. Stocks are sound with minor hairline crack off of right plate, and a few minor handling marks and one scratch in center of left side. Finish is a lovely hand worn patina with fine slightly flat checkering. Pigeon grades are extremely rare and 20’s are even more so. 4-33267 BDT121 (15,000-25,000)

508
$12,650.00

*SCARCE LC SMITH CROWN GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE107297. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbls. Matted concave tapered rib, with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/MOD choke, ejectors, and Hunter One trigger. The right bbl is engraved, “LC Smith Crown Grade.” left bbl, “Made to order by the Hunter Arms Co. INC. Fulton, N.Y.” with about 1″ of chamber wedge engraving and narrow engraved band around muzzle. Receiver is engraved in usual crown pattern with fine foliate arabesque scroll and floral bouquets with oval of two pointing setters in wooded scene on left plate, and two pointers on point on right plate. Trigger guard has floral bouquets surrounded by foliate scroll mounted in fancy nicely figured walnut, with full checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, full checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap 13-3/4″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum fact sheet identifying this gun with a ship date of April 25, 1928 on order #25159 and sold to Morley Bros. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.617. Bore restrictions: left -.008, right -.004. Wall thickness: left -.048, right -.039. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 85-90% orig blue with thinning through the carrying area and also some thinning the last few inches toward the muzzle, and the usual light handling nicks and scrapes. Receiver retains 30-40% fading case colors stronger in protected areas, with balance being a blending to a silver hardened finish. Stocks are sound with just a few minor handling marks and 99% of the professionally restored finish. The butt plate is missing it’s bottom screw. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright. 4-33661 BDT119 (8,500-12,500)

509
$13,800.00

*VERY SCARCE LC SMITH CROWN GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 218784. Cal. 10 ga. 32″ bbl with concave matted tapered rib, and single gold sighting bead. 2-7/8″ chambers, chokes IMP. MOD/FULL, ejectors, and Hunter One trigger. Right bbl engraved, “L.C. Smith Crown grade.” Left bbl, “Made to Order by the Hunter Arms Co. Fulton, N.Y.” Bbls also have 1-1/2″ of scroll engraved wedges at chambers, and narrow engraved band at muzzle. The massive receiver is engraved with very fine foliate arabesque scroll and floral bouquets, with oval of two pointing setters in woodland scene on left plate, and two pointing pointers in oval on right plate. Scroll on fences with single bead, and gold inlaid crown on pivot of top lever. Trigger guard engraved with floral bouquet surrounded by fine scroll, mounted in fancy walnut with full checkered splinter forend, and black tip insert. Wraparound checkered round knob pistol grip, 14-3/8″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.779, right -.774. Bore restrictions: left -.055, right -.045. Wall thickness: left -.041, right -.038. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 10 lbs. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% blue with only a few very minor handling marks. Receiver has 80-85% case color with balance being a fading to a silver hardening finish. Wood is sound with just the slightest of hairline cracks behind each plate, and only a few very minor handling marks in it’s fine professionally restored finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33254 BDT118 (12,500-17,500)

510
$20,125.00

*RARE AND OUTSTANDING LC SMITH EAGLE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE65185. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbls. Matted tapered rib with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-1/2″ chambers IMP.MOD/FULL chokes, ejectors, and double triggers. Receiver is engraved in standard loose foliate border pattern with relief stippled background. Engraved flying pheasant on left side plate, flying goose on right, and standing arch winged eagle on top lever. Trigger guard bow engraved in open foliate scroll, mounted with fancy well figured American walnut, checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, and checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap 14″ to hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.024, right -.016. Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 7 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% of orig blue with just some very minor light handling marks. Receiver and forend metal retain nearly all of their orig case colors with only a slight amount of fading at the sharp edges. Trigger guard like bbls have most of their orig blue. Stock is solid with minor hairline crack off of left plate and a few minor light handling marks in a lovely hand rubbed oil finish. There are hairline cracks on both left and right side rear portion of forend. This gun comes with a Hunter Arms LC Smith hanging tag. This is a fine eagle 20 and shows little to no use. 4-33271 BDT87 (15,000-20,000)

511
$22,425.00

*RARE AND OUTSTANDING LC SMITH EAGLE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE67568. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ matted tapered rib with single brass sighting bead. 2-9/16″ chambers. FULL/FULL with ejectors and double triggers. Receiver is engraved in standard loose foliate border pattern, with stippled background and relief engraved flying pheasant on left plate, flying goose on right, and standing arch winged eagle on top lever. Trigger guard bow is engraved with “G.W. Cleveland.” Mounted with fancy well figured American walnut, checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, checkered straight grip stock 14″ to hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.650, right -.650. Bore restrictions: left -.020, right -.010. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.034. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 5-1/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 11 oz. Normal 16 ga. bore diameter is .662. With these extremely tight .650 the choke designation should be MOD/IMP.CYL. based on amount of restriction from true bore diameter. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% of orig blue with only minor muzzle wear, a few light scratches, and a couple of minor nicks on the sharp edge of the rib, and a minor spot of corrosion on right side at chamber area. Receiver retains nearly all of it’s fine orig case coloring. Trigger guard has 90-95% orig blue with a small amount of spotty silver patina mixed in. Stocks are solid with only a few minor nicks and handling marks and retains most of it’s fine open pore factory finish. Checkering is clean and sharp. Mechanics are crisp, but ejectors are a little sticky from dried oil. Bores are shiny. A truly fine unused example of an eagle grade. 4-33246 BDT84 (15,000-20,000)

512
$10,925.00

*RARE L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE 2 BBL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE126467. Cal. 20ga. Bbl set #1 32″ matted vent rib with silver center and gold front sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, FULL/FULL choke, ejectors, and Hunter One Trigger. Set #2 28″ matted vent rib with silver center and gold front sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP. CYL/CYL choke with ejectors. Engraved in standard specialty grade pattern with vignette of two quail on left plate and flying ducks on right surrounded by open foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted in fiddle-back American walnut with checkered beaver-tail fore end, checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap 14-1/8″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Set #1. Bore diameter: left .613 , right .613. Bore restrictions: left .019, right .021. Wall thickness: left .023, right .030. Drop at heel: 2-/14″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:. 6lbs 15ozs. Set #2. Bore diameter: left .624 , right .624. Bore restrictions: left .000, right .010. Wall thickness: left .030, right .025. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:. 6lbs 8ozs. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum fact sheet. Listing this gun as shipped with all of its options, but mistakenly entered as 30″ bbl. Shipped September 19, 1930 on order 36128 to E. L. King. Returned August 9, 1934 changed to 28″ bbls reproofed on August 27, 1934. Patterned on August 27, 1934, and reshipped August 31, 1934. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl set #1 retains 90-95% of their original blue with some muzzle wear, a few rub spots, and usual light nicks and dings. Set #2 retain 90-95% of the original blue with muzzle wear, a few rub spots, and a sequence of short light scratches on outside of left bbl. Receiver retains 45-50% original case coloring, stronger in protected areas with balance to a silver hardening color and blended at carrying point with some light brown patina. Stocks are sound, and appear to be a factory replacement and retain virtually all of their finish with just a few light handling marks with sharp clean checkering. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny in both sets. 4-33272 BDT102 (6,500-8,500)

513
$9,200.00

*L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE FEATHER WEIGHT SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 123050. Cal. 20 gauge. 28″ bbl. IMP-MOD/FULL. 2-3/4″ chambers, single hunter one trigger and ejectors. Mounted w/ semi fancy American walnut w/ checkered fore end and pistol grip w/ hard rubber pistol grip cap and 14″ over hard rubber butt plate. Bore restrictions: left .027, right .020. Wall thickness: left .034, right .035. Bore diameter: left .613, right .613. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs, 7 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95-98% orig. blue w/ just a couple of minor handling marks and a very slight touch of muzzle wear. The typical specialty engraving style receiver retains mostly full coverage of fading case color which is stronger in protected areas. Screws are all in very good condition. Wood is solid w/ just the usual small hair line cracks off of the right side plate, and another minor hair line right side of pistol grip at trigger guard. There are a few minor handling marks in stock and fore end, and both retain most of their orig. finish. Mechanics are good, and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33268 BDT37 (6,500-8,500)

514
$4,600.00

*DESIRABLE LC SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE76763. Cal 20 ga., 30″ bbl with matted tapered rib single brass sighting bead, 2-1/2″ chambers, FULL/FULL chokes, ejectors and double triggers, right bbl chamber area engraved “L.C. Smith SPECIALTY GRADE” with left “HUNTER ARMS CO. INC. M’F”R’S FULTON, N.Y.U.S.A.”. Receiver engraved in usual specialty grade with open foliate scroll and 2 quail on left plate, and flying ducks in marsh scene on right. Mounted with semi fancy American walnut with checked splintered forend with black tip insert, checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap and 14-1/4″ over hard rubber buttplate, accompanied with Cody firearms museum fact sheet fully identifying gun and being shipped May 12, 1927 on order 21509 to California Hardware Co. Bore diameter: left -.614 , right -.614. Bore restrictions: left -.025, right -.025. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs. 8 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, usual minor scratches and a slight amount of thinning in chamber area. Receiver has 50-60% orig color, mostly in the protected areas with the balance being a silver gray hardening color, trigger guard has 98% of factory quality restored blue. Stock is sound with minor hairline cracks off of each plate and the usual light nicks and dings. Checkering is sharp and overall a very well preserved Specialty Grade 20. 4-33269 BDT94 (5,500-7,500)

515
$5,175.00

*OUTSTANDING UPGRADED LC SMITH GRADE 4E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 6255. Cal. 20 ga. 26″ bbl. Tapered matte rib with single brass sighting bead. 2-9/16″ chambers. MOD/IMP.MOD ejectors and double triggers. Top of rib is engraved “Made to order by the Hunter Arms Co. Fulton N.Y.” The receiver is engraved with moderate foliate arabesque scroll, and an oval with a pointing setter on left side plate, and an oval with a pointer on right side plate. Trigger guard is engraved with an oval with two quail, and some loose scroll surrounding it. Mounted with streaky American walnut with full checkered splinter forend with black tip insert. Checkered straight grip stock 14-1/8″ to hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.617, right -.618. Bore restrictions: left -.021, right -.015. Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.025. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: -1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs 11 oz. When checked with Cody Firearm Museum the record of this serial number came back as a 00E 20 ga. with 26″ bbls. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% restored blue with some thinning at chamber area, a little muzzle wear, and a few usual light nicks and dings. Receiver has full brilliant case colors with very sharp crisp engraving. Stocks are sound with sharp checkering and only a few light hunting marks and minor dings, and retain most of a very nice satin varnish finish. 4-33666 BDT88 (3,000-5,000)

516
$3,738.00

*L.C. SMITH GRADE 2E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 5220E. Cal. 20 gauge. 30″ bbls full/full, w/ duel ivory center and front sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers, hunter one trigger, ejectors, made without a safety. Mounted w/ checkered semi fancy walnut straight grip 14″ over pachmayr vented pad. Bore restrictions: left .024 right .023. Wall thickness: left .034 right .031. Bore diameter: left .615 right .615. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 90-95% blue w/ some muzzle wear and a few marks on both bbls the first few inches from the muzzle. Receiver retains 80% of fading case colors stronger in the protected areas. Receiver screws are in good shape but show signs of being out of gun. Wood is sound w/ typical hair line crack off of left plate and a slightly larger crack off of right plate w/ the normal nicks and dings. Fore end has short hair line crack in center where it meets the fore end iron. Mechanics are good, and bores are shiny. 4-33664 BDT40 (3,000-5,000)

517
$6,900.00

*SCARCE LC SMITH 3E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 6829E. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbl with matted tapered rip and dual ivory sighting beads. 2-1/2″ chambers IMP.CYL/MOD ejectors and hunter one trigger. Bbl rib is engraved “Hunter Arms Co. Fulton, N.Y.” Receiver engraved in moderate loose scroll, oval with two quail on left plate, oval with two swimming ducks on right plate. Mounted in semi fancy streaky walnut, with checkered splinter forend and black tip insert, checkered pistol grip with horn grip cap, 13-1/2″ to serrated horn butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.616, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.015, right -.007. Wall thickness: left -.027, right -.026. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum fact sheet listing firearm as grade 3E, in 20 gauge, with 28″ bbls and shipped 05-21-1912. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with some muzzle wear, usual light handling marks, some carry wear in chamber area, and some light spotting through the rib. Receiver has 75-80% fading case color, stronger in protected areas, and a blending of silver-gray patina through the bottom of carrying area. Trigger guard has 60-70% orig blue worn to a silver-patina through pistol grip area. Stocks are sound with just a few minor chips around lock plates and a darkened area on each side of trigger plate about 3/4″ back from receiver. Usual light nicks and dings, and carries a fine hand worn patina finish. Forend has the usual dings and a minor depression on bottom near forend metal, and a short hairline crack at right side starting at the forend metal. Checkering is very good. This is an extremely fine example of a rare pre 1913 20 gauge LC Smith. 4-33665 BDT90 (5,000-8,000)

518
$4,600.00

*L.C. SMITH OE GRADE SIDE-BY-SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 5271E. Cal. 20 ga. Hunter arms 28″ London steel bbls choked full and full with 2-3/4″ chambers, matted concave rib with single brass sighting bead, crossbolt rib extension with ejectors and double triggers. Mounted with semi-fancy American walnut with checkered semi-pistol grip stock 14-1/4″ to hard rubber plate and checkered splinter forend. Right bbl restriction .022. Left bbl restriction .024. Wall thickness left-.033, right-.033. Bore diameter-.615. Drop at heel-2-1/2″. Drop at comb-1-5/8″. Weight-6lb 5oz. CONDITION: Very good to fine. BBL retains 90-95% orig blue. Receiver retains 65-75% orig case coloring. Forend and stock retain 80% orig finish with numerous chips and scratches in the butt stock. Checkering is somewhat filled but still sharp. Trigger guard retains 90% orig blue. Mechanics crisp, bores fair with light to moderate pitting. 4-33667 BT9 (2,500-4,000)

519
$1,150.00

*L.C. SMITH FIELD GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN FWE63872. Cal. 20 gauge. 26″ bbl. MOD/IMP-MOD. Single brass and ivory sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers w/ double trigger, and ejectors. Mounted w/ straight grain American walnut, checkered splinter forend, and checkered pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber pistol grip cap; 14-1/4″ over solid brown pachmeyr recoil pad. Bore restriction: left .017 right .011. Wall thickness: left .035 right .030. Bore diameter: left .615 right .613. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight 6 lbs 2 oz CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 80-85% of orig. blue w/ usual light scratches and thinning through the carrying area. The feather weight frame is mostly a silver hardening color w/ case colors showing in protected areas, and right side plate has some freckling. Stock is sound w/ minor chip behind left lock plate, and slight hair line crack behind right lock plate. Finish is a fine hand rubbed oil finish. Someone attempted to clean checkering and has a few overruns in pistol grip area. Mechanics are fair w/ a minor problem w/ the right ejector currently not working. Bores are shiny. 4-33257 BDT45 (1,250-1,750)

520
$18,400.00

*MASSIVE HUNTER ARMS L.C. SMITH 8GA SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 42701. Cal. 8ga. 32″ Damascus steel bbls with checkered tapered rib and sgl brass sighting bead, dbl triggers and extractors. Receiver is not marked for grade but Cody Firearms Factsheets indicates it to be a grade 2. The engraving pattern, however, is an oval with 2 quail on left lock and oval with 2 woodcocks on right lock, and moderate arabesque scroll at each point of the locks. There is a small amount of foliate scroll on other parts of the receiver and also engraving around trigger plate screw and on the bow of the trigger guard. Mounted with streaky semi-fancy walnut with checkered fore end with black tip insert and circular hard rubber insert with portrait of a setter’s head. Checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/4″ to hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: Good to very good. Damascus bbls have turned a dark patina with a light surface coat of pitting but the Damascus pattern is still very visible. Receiver shows evidence of case coloring but has many areas that have darkened and appears to have a coating of very old varnish over parts of it. Wood is solid with numerous nicks and scratches, dings and dents, and flaking of the finish. There is a 1/4″ chip missing from the toe, which shows evidence to have already been repaired. This particular SN is not listed in the Brophy L.C. Smith book but a Cody Firearms Museum Factsheet identifies it as a grade 2 8ga with 32″ bbls and the next two numbers are listed as grade 2 32″ 8ga. Apparently there were only between 30-40 8ga Smiths ever manufactured. Mechanics are good as it locks up tight and bores have only a few scattered pits. 4-33671 BDT71 (17,500-27,000)

521
$5,462.00

*RARE LC SMITH FIELD GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 103610. Cal. .410. 28″ bbls. Matted tapered rib, single gold sighting bead, 2-1/2″ chambers, ejectors, and double triggers. Right bbl is marked, “LC Smith Field Grade” left “Hunter Arms Co. INC. M’F”R’S Fulton, N.Y. U.S.A.” Usual field grade receiver with just L.C. Smith on each lock plate. Mounted in straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, and 14″ to serrated hard rubber butt. Bore diameter: left -n/a, right -n/a. Bore restrictions: left -n/a, right -n/a. Wall thickness: left -n/a, right -n/a. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Bbls retain 80-85% orig blue with some areas of thinning and spotty cleaned area towards rear of right bbl, and the usual light nicks and scratches. Receiver has 40-50% orig case coloring, stronger in protected areas with carrying area being worn to a silver and splotchy brown patina color. Stocks are solid with just the usual hunting nicks and dings with one 1/4″ gouge in the toe line. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are somewhat dark and moderately pitted. Ejector model 410’s are becoming difficult to find. 4-32034 BDT120 (4,000-6,000)

522
$2,588.00

*L.C. SMITH TRAP GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 216134. Cal. 12 gauge. 32″ vent rib bbls w/ ivory center and front bead. This is basically a full option gun w/ vent rib, beaver tail, straight grip, hunter one trigger, ejectors, and made without a safety. Mounted w/ semi fancy checkered American walnut 14-1/2″ over black decelerator pad. Bore restrictions: left .035 right .033. Wall thickness: left .024 right .029. Bore diameter: left .732 right .729. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 8 lbs 6 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as completely professionally restored to new. Wood is sound w/ a hair line crack behind each side plate, and a couple around forend escutcheon. Mechanics are good, and bores are bright. 4-33253 BDT39 (4,500-7,500)

523
$1,035.00

*UNUSUAL LC SMITH “WILD FOWL” MARKED SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 198511. Cal. 12ga. 32″ bbls with matted tapered rib, dual ivory sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, FULL/FULL choked, dbl triggers and extractors. Right bbl is marked “LC Field grade”; left bbl is marked “Hunter Arms Co. Inc. M’f”R’S Fulton, NY USA” and bbl lug marked “Wild Fowl.” Mounted with straight grain American walnut with checkered splinter fore end, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 13-7/8″ over brown Pachmayr decelerator pad. Bore diameter: left -.725, right -.726. Bore restrictions: left -.036, right -.035. Wall thickness: left -.037, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:7lbs 15oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 95-98% of an extremely fine professional restored rust blue finish. There are only a few very minor light handling marks and a slightly thinning area about 6″ forward of chambers. Receiver has about 80-85% thinning orig case coloring that is stronger and more vivid in the protected areas. Trigger guard retains nearly all of a fine restored blue finish. Stock is solid with just a slight hairline crack behind each lockplate and only a few minor handling marks in its professionally restored oil finish. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright except for a couple small pits midway in the left bbl. 4-33252 BDT66 (1,250-1,750)

524
$2,070.00

*L.C. SMITH “OO” GRADE DOUBLE BBL SHOTGUN. SN 214106E. Cal. 12 gauge. 28″ bbls. MOD/FULL. 2-3/4″ chambers, dbl triggers, and ejectors. Mounted w/ straight grain American walnut w/ checkered forend and checkered pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber grip cap, and 14″ over hard rubber butt plate. Bore restriction: left .037, right .027. Wall thickness: left .025, right .024. Bore diameter: left .729, right .729. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs, 6 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% of orig. blue w/ the usual light handling dings and scratches. Receiver retains 75% fading case colors showing stronger in protected areas. Screw slots are good but do show evidence of having been out of gun. Wood is solid w/ a couple of the usual hair line cracks behind lock plates. Finish shows evidence of an added coat of finish that was done years ago and quite typical. Mechanics are good, and bore is bright and shiny. 4-33251 BDT34 (1,500-2,500)

525
$920.00
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(Correction) Please Note: The close up image on black is correct, however the full-length image is not of this lot (it is actually for lot 512). The description is correct for this lot.

*L.C. SMITH SYRACUSE QUALITY 2 HAMMERLESS SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 19701. Cal. 10ga. 32″ Damascus steel bbls, concave checkered rib with sgl ivory sighting bead, 2-7/8″ chambers with choked bore, dbl trigger and extractors. The number 2 quality gun is engraved in similar style to the later grade 1, which is just a simple border line and a small, tight foliate arabesque scroll in the center of each plate. Mounted with straight grain English walnut with black tip checkered fore end and checkered semi-pistol grip, 14-1/8″ over hard rubber buttplate marked “The L.C. Smith Trap Gun.” Bore diameter: left – .790, right -.790. Bore restrictions: left -.030, right -.030. Wall thickness: left -N/A, right -N/A. Drop at heel: 3-1/4″, drop at comb: 2″. Weight:10lbs. 7oz. CONDITION: Good to Very Good. Bbls are silver but showing good Damascus pattern with a few areas of some darker discoloration. Receiver is mostly a silver patina with some spotty dark areas. Stock is sound with a few hairline cracks and minor chips off of each lockplate and an old repaired crack off of right lockplate coming back to rear of top tang. Usual nicks, dings, and bruises and slightly flat checkering with an overall hand-worn patina finish. Mechanics are good, bbls carry usual light to moderate pitting. 4-33672 BDT67 (1,500-2,500)

526
$690.00

*LC SMITH FIELD GRADE HAMMER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 173620. Cal. 16 ga. 26″ bbl with single brass sighting bead. IMP. CYL/IMP. CYL. 2-9/16″ chambers. Double trigger and extractors. Mounted with straight grain American walnut with checkered semi pistol grip stock and 14-1/4″ over replacement hard rubber buttplate and checkered splintered fore end. Bore diameter: left -.654, right -.652. Bore restrictions: left -.006, right -.005. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.031. Drop at heel: 3″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight:6lbs 14oz. CONDITION: Good. Bbls’ Damascus pattern is somewhat worn and has mostly a smooth brown patina appearance. There has been repair to lower rib at muzzle area and also repair to rib extension. Receiver is similar brown patina color to bbls with some silver mixed in and some case coloring to be found in protected areas under hammers. The receiver screws show signs of battering. Wood is mostly solid with small chip missing under left sideplate and a fine crack off of right side of top tang and carries old restored oil finish and checkering is quite flat. Fore end has matching restored oil finish and comparable flat checkering. Mechanics are good and bore carries fair amount of fine pitting. 4-33674 BDT51 (800-1,200)

527
$805.00

*HUNTER ARMS HUNTER SPECIAL SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 162260. Cal. 20 ga. 26-1/8″ bbls with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. IMP. MOD/IMP. CYL. Double trigger and extractors. Mounted with straight grain American walnut with checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap with 15-1/8 over old Pachmayr vented pad and checkered splintered fore end. Bore diameter: left – .615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.19, right -.004. Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.035. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:6lbs 11oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls though smooth have turned to mixture of fading blue mixed with brown and silver patina. Case color receiver retains about 60% color mixed with brown and silver patina through balance point and across most of both sides with color strong across top and protected areas. Stocks are sound with normal hunting nicks and dings with most of their orig finish though thinning more on fore end. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. 4-33250 BDT50 (900-1,300)

528
$24,150.00

*SPECTACULAR CSM A.H. FOX FE SPECIAL GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN F205913. Cal 20ga. 26″ Krupp fluid steel bbls, matted tapered concave rib with single ivory sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP. MOD/FULL chokes, ejectors and double trigger, right bbl has inlaid in gold “MADE TO ORDER, A.H. FOX”, left bbl has “Krupp-Fluid-Steel” inlaid in gold, each bbl has a single gold band at chamber and muzzle, and about a 1″ wedge of flat inlaid gold scroll over the chambers. Rib extension is also outlined in gold wire with an open scroll pattern in gold. The elaborately engraved receiver, an appended metal, is covered with an open floral scroll inlaid in flat yellow gold, and highlighted on receiver in white gold, left side with 2 woodcock, a pointer locked on point, A.H. FOX, and a fleeing rooster on bottom, and a pair of ruff grouse on right side, bobwhite in flight on pivot of top lever, and a rooster pheasant on the trigger guard bow and serial number also inlaid in white gold. Inside forend iron inlaid in fine gold wire scroll as are the patten dates, serial number and grade designation. Watertable of receiver has gold wire and inlaid serial number, patten dates and bbl flats inlaid with FE special, serial number, grade and 2-3/4″. This is all executed over a polished black background by Leupold Schicle. Mounted in exhibition grade walnut with fleur de lis checkered forend with black tip insert, fleur de lis checkered straight grip with fleur de lis checkered side pannels. 14-1/2″ to fleur de lis checkered butt. Bore diameter: left -.615 , right -.614. Bore restrictions: left -.018, right -.024. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.038. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs 14oz. CONDITION: As new and probably unfired since manufacturer in 2006. There are a few faint handing marks, but overall gun appears to be as the day it was shipped. Accompanied with factory hanging tags and an E-mailed letter from manufacturer identifying the engraver. 4-32031 BDT91 (20,000-30,000)

528A
$0.00

*EXTRAORDINARILY RARE FOX GRADE CSE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN 2-BARREL SET. SN 35. Cal. 12 ga. This storied shotgun was built in 1905 for Fox Company Director, Louis H. Eisenlohr. Mr. Eisenlohr, in addition to being one of the directors of the Fox Shotgun Company, was a entrepreneur of some note, owning a cigar company with his brothers in Philadelphia. This spectacular shotgun has two sets of bbls. The second sest was obviously ordered by Mr. Eisenlohr after the gun was made, but before WWI as the second bbls are also Krupp steel which was not used by Fox during WWI or after. One 28”(#1) choked FULL/FULL and No. 2 is 30” (#2) choked FULL/FULL. Both sets of bbls have tapered concave matted ribs with dbl ivory beads, crossbolt rib extensions & ejectors. The 28” bbls have the std company roll mark of “KRUPP FLUID STEEL MADE BY” on right side and “A.H. FOX GUN CO. PHILA. PA” on left side. The 30” bbls are engraved “KRUPP FLUID STEEL MADE TO ORDER” on right side and “BY A.H. FOX GUN CO. PHILA. PA. U.S.A.” on left side. Bbl flats of #1 bbls are simply marked “35 BC” and inside of ejectors are marked “35”. Bbl flats of #2 bbls are marked “D 35 / 2” and inside of ejectors are stamped “35 /2”. Inside forend irons are marked identically to their respective bbls with #1 forearm being roll marked and #2 forearm engraved. Both are marked “PATENTS / PENDING”. The edges of bbl flats are nicely scraped for oil retention. Water table has lightly stamped “1905” Patent date and “OTHER PATENTS PENDING”. The serial number and “CS” are also stamped on water table with the “C” being very deeply stamped. Patent date stampings, being so light, were probably stamped after the frame was case hardened. Receiver & appended metal are very beautifully & unusually engraved in extremely fine foliate & floral arabesque patterns with tiny game scenes of a quail on left fence and a woodcock on right fence with maker’s name in a ribbon on each side. Forward relieved areas of sides of frame have a flower blossom surrounded by arabesque patterns and the ends of hinge pin have geometric patterns. Bottom of receiver has a large vignette of two bird dogs in a very detailed scene with partial punch dot background. Trigger bow is engraved in extraordinarily fine foliate arabesque patterns and inlaid in script flat gold “Louis H. Eisenlohr” with a tapered gold line underneath. Trigger guard has serial number engraved and there is a line just above trigger guard screw. Engraving extends about 2-3/4” over chambers on 28” bbls and about 2-1/2” on 30” bbls. Mounted with extremely beautiful, very highly figured, streaky French or Circassian walnut with fine, full coverage checkered splinter forearms with the one for bbl #1 having a wide band at back edge and a wide band around latch. The latch & all forend iron have a fine high polish blue. Bbl #2 forearm has full coverage with only narrow bands of uncheckered wood. The latch & all forend iron on this forearm are case colored. Buttstock has checkered raised side panels with a long rnd knob Prince of Wales grip and is 14” over a solid red pad. This shotgun is extensively covered in A.H. Fox. . The Finest Gun in the World, McIntosh, in full color on pp. 20, 75, 308 & 317, along with a lengthy written discussion wherein Mr. McIntosh states that this shotgun is undoubtedly authentic and a higher than “C” grade. The “CS”, as stamped on water table, he speculates may stand for “C Special” or “Custom Special”. He also states that this is the earliest gun of which he is aware that has ejectors. He says that the engraving is of a quality consistent with the later, higher grade guns including the very rare “F” grades. This shotgun was also extensively covered in a 10-page article in The Double Gun Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 1, Spring 2001 by David J. Noreen titled “Number 35”. There are numerous full color photographs by William Headrick. Mr. Noreen discusses the history of the Fox Company and goes into great detail in discussing this shotgun and names it the second finest Fox that he has ever seen with the “finest workmanship I’ve seen on an Ansley H. Fox gun”. He says that he finds it “much more attractive than the later Gough raised gold specials” and that it is very similar to C. William Hayward’s “E” grade Philadelphia Arms Company gun, shown in The Double Gun Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1. Accompanied by three pieces of Eisenlohr Cigar Company memorabilia and a photograph. 1) Metal sign, 19-1/2” x 9-1/4”, with yellow background and red & black lettering advertising “CINCO” cigars. 2) Tin cigar box, 8-1/8” x 5” x 1-1/8” with blue, red & gold paint with same advertisement. 3) Metal penny matchbox cover with “OTTO EISENLOHR BROS. INC.” for the Henrietta brand; both sides are open for access to striker. 4) Small framed photograph of a very early motor yacht named “ELF” at anchorage with ice on rigging. This was Louis Eisenlohr’s private yacht. It was apparently loaned to or commandeered by the U.S. Government and became the U.S.S. Elf 1917-1919. BBLS #1: Bore diameter: left – .721, right – .721. Bore restrictions: left – .032, right – .032. Wall thickness: left – .042, right – .043. Weight: 7 lbs. 7.04 oz. BBLS #2: Bore diameter: left – .728, right – .728. Bore restrictions: left – .036, right – .036. Wall thickness: left – .039, right – .037. Weight: 7 lbs. 12.16 oz. .Drop at heel: 2-3/8”, drop at comb: 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Extremely fine. No. 1 bbls retain about 98% of a fine rust blue finish that may be an extremely fine professional restoration with some thinning & dulling about mid-point just forward of forearm with some very fine pitting on bbl extension and left ejector with some very fine scratches on left side. No. 2 bbls retain about same amount of blue that appears to be original, also thinned over forearm area. Both sets of bbls have brilliant shiny bores. Receiver retains 30-40% orig case colors, moderately faded, stronger in sheltered areas with balance turned silver. Trigger guard retains about 60% thin orig blue. Stock has a tiny repaired sliver back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound and retains about all of a beautiful, professionally restored finish with freshened checkering. Mechanics are fine. Tin sign has four small holes on right side & a hole in all 4 corners with some minor edge damage not really affecting overall image. Cigar box has a small dent in lid with some minor soil. Matchbox cover is nicked & scratched showing moderate wear. Photograph is fine. 4-32578 (55,000-75,000)

529
$14,950.00

*AH FOX XE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 201542. Cal. 20ga. 26″ chromox fluid compressed steel bbls. 2-1/2″ chambers and choked IMP. CYL/MOD and tapered concave matted rib with dual ivory beads, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors, and sgl trigger. Rebated receiver is beautifully engraved in the standard X pattern with 2 quail on left side, fox on bottom, and 2 ducks on right, all surrounded in leafy vine pattern. Mounted with nicely figured American walnut with black insert, checkered splinter fore end, and checkered round knob semi-pistol grip stock with checkered raised side panels and 14″ over vented Pachmayr recoil pad. Bore diameter: left -.620, right -.620. Bore restrictions: left -.020, right -.012. Wall thickness: left -.022, right -.019. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 5lbs. 12oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 95% or better orig blue with just a few minor nicks and scratches. Receiver has 70% orig case coloring with bottom and part of the sides turning to a silver, hardening colour with very strong colors across the top and in protected areas. The case color trigger guard shows only traces of color on the outside and showing mostly a silver hardening finish. Stock is solid with only a few minor hunting marks and a rough spot at a knot in right side. Fore end is nice and the checkering on both are reasonably sharp and clean. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33655 BDT59 (7,000-10,000)

529A
$16,100.00

*RARE AND UNUSUAL BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED A.H. FOX XE GRADE. SN 300246. Cal. 16 gauge fitted with 30″ Krupp fluid steel bbls that have dual red sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, FULL/FULL chokes, ejectors, and double triggers. Bbls are engraved on right with, “Krupp Fluid, Steel Made By” and on left, “A.H. Fox Gun Co. Phila PA.” There is about a 1-1/2″ wedge of foliate scroll from breech on each bbl. This early XE grade receiver is in the usual XE pattern conceived by William Gough. Engraving consists of an oval on left side with “Ansley H. Fox” over two flying ducks, an oval with a fox on bottom, and an oval with “Ansley H. Fox” over two flying quail on right. The remainder of action and appended metal are engraved in the bold foliate scroll. Mounted with an outstanding piece of highly figured circassian walnut with checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, a blank circle around the engraved ejector button and a checkered round knob pistol grip stock with checkered side panels, 14-1/2″ over leather covered pad. Accompanied by a J.T. Callahan letter identifying this gun as a 16 gauge XE grade with 30″ FULL/FULL choke bbls. Stocked in walnut, Length of pull: 14-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″ half pistol grip. Weight: 6 lbs 5 oz. Under notes: Monte Carlo stock, Silvers recoil pad, Lyman sights, pull to 3-1/2″ lbs right, 4 lbs left, and pitch 1-3/4″ Shipped from the Philadelphia plant September 3, 1914. Original consignee Antrall Mason Co. No address given. Bore diameter: left -.659, right -.659. Bore restrictions: left -.026, right -.026. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 7 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as professionally restored. Bbls retain 99% of their fine factory quality restored blue finish. Receiver has 99% of it’s fine orig style restored case colors. Wood is sound with a minor hairline crack midway of left side at receiver, a few minor light handling marks and retains virtually all of it’s fine professionally restored finish. Forend has a minor hairline crack on right bottom corner and retains virtually all of it’s fine professionally restored finish. Mechanics are fine and bores are bright and shiny. This is a well balanced and fabulous pointing XE grade fox. 4-32280 BDT212 (12,500-17,500)

530
$0.00

*EXTREMELY RARE A.H. FOX HE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 202169. Cal. 20ga. 30″ chromox fluid compressed steel. 2-3/4″ chambers, choked FULL/FULL with tapered concave matted rib, sgl silver sighting bead, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors, and dbl triggers. The receiver is lightly border engraved with “Ansley H. Fox” engraved in an arcing manner on each side. Mounted with straight grain American walnut with checkered splinter fore end and checkered semi-pistol grip stock, 14″ over a Hawkins recoil pad and a 1/4″ matching black spacer. These heavy frame HE 20 gauges are one of the scarcest grades built by the Ansley H. Fox company and are highly sought after by Fox collectors. Bore diameter: left -.626, right -.623. Bore restrictions: left -.034, right -.030. Wall thickness: left -.038, right -.039. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7lbs. 11oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl retains 85% orig blue with some thinning over the chamber area and numerous light scratches and storage blemishes. Receiver has 75% orig case coloring with bottom being mostly silver but strong on sides and across the top. Trigger guard shows wear through pistol grip area and turning a brown patina. Stock is solid with a few minor nicks and some flaking of the added finish. Fore end appears to have orig finish. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. 4-33659 BDT61 (16,500-25,000)

531
$31,625.00

*OUTSTANDING AH FOX CE GRADE 2-BBL SET. SN 202301. Cal. 20 ga. Both bbls 28″ Chromox fluid compressed steel numbered 1 & 2 on forend lug. Tapered matted rib with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers with ejectors. Set one: FULL/FULL. Set two: MOD./FULL. Receiver is engraved in standard C pattern with foliate arabesque scroll with two quail and “Ansley H. Fox” on left side. Pointing setter in circle on bottom, and two woodcock and “Ansley H. Fox on right side.” Mounted with nicely figured straight grain American walnut, checkered splinter forend with black tin insert, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, and checkered raised side panels 14-1/4″ to hard rubber butt plate. Set one: Bore diameter: left -.619, right -.619. Bore restrictions: left -.030, right -.025. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.039. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 5 lbs 14 oz. Set two: Bore diameter: left -.619, right -.619. Bore restrictions: left -.026, right -.014. Wall thickness: left -.023, right -.027. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″ . Weight: 6 lbs. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Both sets of bbls retain 98-99% of orig blue with just some very minor muzzle wear and maybe a couple of light handling marks. Receiver has full coverage, vivid and bright case coloring with only the slightest amount of wear at the balance point, and some fading on forend iron. Stocks are solid with only a few minor handling marks and a blank gold initial oval in toe line. Finish appears to be orig with wear only at the carrying point of forend. Forend has two very minor hairline grain cracks running from forend metal forward to the checkering. Mechanics are crisp, bores are shiny as gun shows little to no use. A truly outstanding example of a Philadelphia CE grade 20 gauge. 4-33656 BDT82 (20,000-25,000)

532
$14,950.00

*A.H. FOX CE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 203148. Cal. 20ga. 28″ chromox fluid compressed steel bbls. 2-1/2″ chambers and choked MOD/FULL with tapered concave matted rib and sgl silver sighting bead, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors, and dbl triggers. Receiver is engraved in standard C pattern with vignettes of two quail on left side, two woodcock on right side, and setter on bottom surrounded by foliate arabesque pattern. Mounted with dark streaky American walnut with black insert, checkered splinter fore end, checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber drip cap, and checkered raised side panels. 14-1/4″ to serrated hard rubber buttplate. Bore diameter: left -.620, right -.620. Bore restrictions: left -.030, right -.018. Wall thickness: left -.021, right -.021. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5lbs 14oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain about 95% orig blue with some light muzzle wear and a few scattered light handling marks. Receiver has 80-85% orig case coloring with wear to a silvery patina across the bottom. Trigger guard shows normal blue wear through the pistol grip area. Stocks are solid with most of its orig finish with about 1″ grain crack on right side center near buttplate. There’s also about 5″ long scratch running near the comb on the right side. Fore end has one minor depression dent on rear left side, both with the usual light hunting nicks and dings. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33658 BDT58 (8,000-12,000)

533
$10,925.00

*A.H. FOX CE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 200714. Cal. 20 ga, 26″ Krupp fluid steel bbl, single brass and ivory sighting bean. MOD/FULL, 2-3/4″ chamber, double triggered, and ejectors. Mounted w/ semi fancy American walnut w/ checkered fore end and rounded pistol grip stock w/ 14-1/4″ over hard rubber butt plate. Gun is engraved in standard C pattern w/ quail on left side, a pointing setter on bottom, and woodcock on right, 1-1/2″ wedges over chambers. Bore restriction: left .023 right .011. Wall thickness: left .030 right .028. Bore diameter: left .615 right .615. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 85-90% of orig. blue w/ a few of the normal hunting scratches and thinning in the carrying area and a small dent 2″ from muzzle bottom left bbl. Receiver is mostly a silver hardening color w/ faint colors showing in protected areas. Wood is solid, and checkering sharp w/ just the normal nicks and dings and carries a lovely hand worn patina finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny with some very light scattered pitting. 4-33657 BDT41 (6,000-10,000)

534
$9,775.00

*A.H. FOX A GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 200729. Cal. 20ga. 26″ Krupp fluid steel bbls. IMP. CYL/MOD. 2-1/2″ chambers with tapered concave matted rib with sgl silver sighting bead, crossbolt rib extension, ejectors, and dbl triggers. Receiver is engraved in standard A pattern of foliate with shaded background. Each side is engraved “Ansley H. Fox” across the center. Mounted with straight grain American walnut, checkered splinter fore end, and checkered semi-pistol grip stock, 14-3/8″ to a hard rubber buttplate. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.012, right -.005. Wall thickness: left -.027, right -.023. Drop at heel: 2-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Weight: 5lbs 15oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain about 98% of orig blue with just a few light handling marks. Receiver has pretty much full vivid case colors. Trigger guard shows only a slight amount of wear through the pistol grip area. Stock is sound with about a 2-1/2″ professional repair to the toe with the finish being blended foreward to the pistol grip area which appears to retain original finish. Checkering is fine and original. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33287 BDT60 (4,500-6,500)

535
$2,300.00

*OUTSTANDING PHILADELPHIA A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 115194. Cal. 12 gauge. 30″ bbls with matted tapered concave rib, and single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP.MOD/FULL choke, extractors, and double trigger. Standard Sterlingworth receiver with simple zigzag border engraving, and, “Sterlingworth” on each side. Mounted in straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend, and checkered pistol grip with black hard rubber grip cap, 14″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.727, right -.727. Bore restrictions: left -.043, right -.033. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight: 7 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as gun shows little use. There is a very faint bit of muzzle wear, and a few light handling marks on bbl. Receiver retains nearly all of it’s vibrant orig case colors, with a little thinning through the carry area showing some silver/patina. Trigger guard has sharp edge wear and thinning to some silver/patina in grip area. Stocks are solid with a few minor handling marks and a small chip out behind the top tang, with scratches to the orig finish, which is still about 95%. 4-33706 BDT197 (1,750-2,750)

536
$690.00

*SAVAGE FOX MODEL BS SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN NSN. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbl. With raised vent rib with silver front and center sighting beads. Single non-selective trigger and extractors. 2-3/4″ chambers. IMP. MOD/MOD. Mounted with straight grain American walnut with checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber grip cap. 13-3/8″ over hard rubber buttplate, and checkered beaver tail fore end. Bore diameter: left -.623, right -.625. Bore restrictions: left -.028, right -.020. Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:7lbs 2oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just few light hunting marks. Receiver retains nearly all case colored appearance with just minor wear through balance point. Stock is sound with most of orig finish but is slightly shy of top tang. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. 4-33256 BDT49 (750-1,250)

537
$28,750.00

*VERY SCARCE ITHACA NID 7E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 457510. Cal. 20ga. 30″ “BEST FLUID STEEL” bbls factory vent rib, dual ivory sighting beads with front missing, 2 3/4″ chambers, MOD./FULL choke, ejectors and selective single trigger, both bbls have an 1 1/2″ engraving over each chamber and right bbl having “ITHACA GUN Co.” and left bbl having “ITHACA, N.Y. USA”. The indicator model receiver has a copper colored duck and a gold duck and gold cattail on left side. Copper colored spread winged Eagle with silver head on bottom and copper colored rooster pheasant and gold hen on right. MADE in U.S.A. is engraved below Eagle on bottom of receiver. There is also a gold engraved elk head on trigger guard and gold RSL on top tang for safety and selecting left or right bbl. The balance of this fully engraved receiver is in a bold leaf and vine pattern with dark shaded background. Mounted with fancy American walnut and checkered beavertail fore end with black tip insert, pistol grip stock with elaborate fleur de lis checkering and fleur de lis checkered raised side panels, with black hard rubber grip cap, with pewter insert engraved with dogs head. 13 3/4″ from single trigger to solid red old English recoil pad. Gold initial shields engraved with TM in toeline. Water table and fore end iron have been un-obtrisively marked by electric pencil with a personal identification number. Bore diameter: left -.167, right -.165. Bore restrictions: left -.024, right -.012. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.028. Drop at heel:2 1/4″, drop at comb:1 1/2″ . Weight:7lbs 9oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% of the orig. blue with just some of the usual light handling and hunting marks and a few areas that are starting to thin. Receiver retains 25-30% case coloring mostly in protected areas. Remaining receiver is mostly a silver hardening color. Trigger guard has 98% of a professional factory restored finish. Stocks are solid with a few minor chips around lower tang and trigger guard and the usual light nicks and dings and most of its professionally restored factory type of finish. Fore end has only a few typical light hunting marks. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shinny. 4-33294 BDT79 (27,500-37,500)

538
$18,400.00

*RARE VENT RIB ITHACA NID 5E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 457551. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ vent rib Best Fluid Steel bbls with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers. IMP.MOD/FULL ejectors and single selective trigger. Last style receiver without indicators is engraved a usual bold foliate pattern with stippled background with gold pheasant on left side, gold woodcock on right side, spread winged eagle with three arrows clutched in talons, “Made in U.S.A” on bottom, and “Ithaca Gun Co. Ithaca, N.Y.” on trigger plate. Mounted with fancy dark streak American walnut. Full checkered beavertail forend, with black tip insert. Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip, with hard rubber grip cap, and checkered raised side panel 13-7/8″ to Ithaca sunburst recoil pad. Toe line has gold initial shield with initials “B.C.” Bore diameter: left -.616, right -.617. Bore restrictions: left -.023, right -.018. Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.031. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″ . Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with some minor handling marks, and sharp edge wear on rib. There is a small capital “C” stamped on breech end on top of each bbl. Receiver has 80-85% orig fading case colors that are strong in protected areas. The carrying area on bottom of receiver has traces of colors mixed with silvery-brown patina. Trigger guard has 80-85% orig blue mixed with fine light brown patina. Stocks are solid with fine crisp checkering and a professional hand rubbed oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. This is a very lovely late full option 5E 20 gauge. 4-33296 BDT83 (8,500-12,500)

539
$10,925.00

*RARE ITHACA NID 5E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 454196. Cal. 16ga. 26″ “BEST FLUID STEEL” bbls with checkered tapered rib, single ivory sighting bead, IMP.MOD/MOD. 2 9/16″ chambers ejectors and double triggers. Indicator model receiver is engraved in typical grade 5 pattern with copper colored pheasant on left side, gold woodcock on right, spread eagle clutching 3 arrows in its talons, made in the USA on bottom with “ITHACA GUN Co. ITHACA, N.Y.” on trigger plate. Remainder of action is engraved in a foliate pattern with stipple shaded background. Mounted with fancy American walnut with checkered splinter fore end with black tip insert, straight grip with fleur de lis checkering, checkered raised panels, 14 1/8″ to hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.667 , right -.667. Bore restrictions: left -.017, right -.026. Wall thickness: left -.020, right -.021. Drop at heel:2 3/8″ , drop at comb: 1 5/8″. Weight:6lbs 10oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% original blue, with a small area of thinning on left bbl, the usual muzzle wear, and a few light scratches. Receiver has 50-60% case coloring, stronger in the protected areas, and silvered through the bottom carrying area, trigger guard has 95% of a professionally restored finish, triggers retain most of their original gold. Stocks are sound with just a few minor handling and hunting marks and retains most of its professionally restored oil finish. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. 4-33293 BDT78 (5,000-8,000)

540
$9,200.00

*RARE ITHACA NID 5E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 450027. Cal. 20ga. 26″ best fluid steel bbls checkered tapered rib with sgl brass sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers MOD/FULL choked with dbl triggers and ejectors. The Indicator model receiver is engraved with standard grade 5 pattern of gold pheasant on left side and gold woodcock on right, surrounded with a foliate pattern with shaded background. Bottom of receiver has spread-winged eagle with 3 arrows clutched in its talons and “Made in USA Ithaca Gun Co. Ithaca N.Y.” Mounted in fancy American walnut with checkered splinter fore end, straight grip fleur-de-lis checkered stock with checkered raised side panels, 14-1/4″ over hard rubber buttplate and blank gold initial shield mounted in toeline. Bore diameter: left -.622, right -.622. Bore restrictions: left -.027, right -.017. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight:6lbs. 4oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 98% of a factory quality restoration of the blue. Receiver retains 20-25% orig case coloring, mostly in protected areas with the balance being a blend of silver gray patina. Trigger guard has 60-70% orig blue with the bow area being worn to a silver patina and tang having a mixture of brown and blue flaked silver patina. Wood is sound and retains 98% of a fine professional restored finish. Mechanics are somewhat problematic in that with safety on and triggers pulled, gun remains on safe until safety slid into fire position when the hammers will fall. Bores are bright. 4-33289 BDT68 (6,000-10,000)

541
$7,475.00

*SPECTACULAR ITHACA NID 4E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 448984. Cal. 16ga. 26″ best fluid steel bbls, factory vent rib with sgl brass sighting bead, 2-9/16″ chambers CYL/IMP. MOD, sgl selective trigger and ejectors. Receiver is engraved in typical 4 pattern with flying duck on left side with “ITHACA GUN CO.” and pheasant with “ITHACA, N.Y.” on right, with remainder of a foliate pattern with stipple background and a diamond checkering pattern on fences with single punch dot. Mounted with semi-fancy walnut with checkered splinter fore end, with fleur-de-lis checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14″ over Ithaca sunburst pad. Bore diameter: left -.665, right -.665. Bore restrictions: left -.022, right -.002. Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight:7lbs. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl has nearly all its original blue with just a couple very light handling marks. Receiver retains 95-98% bright vivid case coloring with just a slight amount of thinning at the carrying point. Stock is sound with just a few very light storage marks and a small ding on left side just behind checkering. Fore end is extremely good with only very minor scratches. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33286 BDT70 (4,500-6,500)

542
$5,462.00

*OUTSTANDING ITHACA NID 4E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 448168. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ Best Fluid Steel bbls, matted tapered rib, with single gold sighting bead. MOD/FULL choke, 2-9/16″ chambers, with ejectors, and double triggers. This indicator model receiver is engraved in standard grade 4 style with open floral and stippled background, “Ithaca Gun Co.” and flying duck on left side, open floral pattern across bottom, and “Ithaca, N.Y.” with standing pheasant on right side. Mounted with fancy walnut, checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/8″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. There is a blank initial shield in toe line. Bore diameter: left -.665, right -.665. Bore restrictions: left -.027, right -.013. Wall thickness: left -.027, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% of the fine orig blue. Receiver carries 95-98% orig case coloring with just some slight thinning through the carrying area. Wood is sound with sharp checkering and just a few usual light handling marks, and retains virtually all of it’s fine hand rubbed restored finish. There is a slight hairline crack off of left rear upper tang. Forend is sound with one minor chip, sharp checkering, and most of it’s orig finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is shiny, as this fine 4E shows very little use. 4-32038 BDT126 (4,500-6,500)

543
$8,625.00

*ITHACA NID 4E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 456899. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ bbl. Concave tapered matted rib, and dual ivory sighting beads. 2-1/2″ chambers CYL./FULL choke, ejectors, and single selective trigger. This last style receiver is engraved in typical grade 4 fashion, with open floral design, stippled shaded background, and Ithaca Gun Co. and flying duck on left side. Open floral on bottom, and “Ithaca, N.Y.” with standing pheasant on right side. Trigger bow is engraved with open floral design and stippled background. Mounted with fancy walnut with full checkered beavertail forend and black tip insert. Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, and 14″ over Ithaca sunburst pad, and 1/4″ black spacer. Toe line has blank gold initial shield. Accompanied with Ithaca Gun Co. letter dated December 3rd, 1952 identifying this gun as found, and quoting an orig cost of $225.00, and a copy of the obituary notice of orig owner Nelly Gist Blyphe, dated December 9th, 1957. Bore diameter: left -..615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.014, right -.000. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 14 oz. Accompanied with a black leather luggage case with dark blue interior believed to be for a Browning A5 or Remington model 11. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 90-95% orig blue with slight muzzle wear and usual nicks and dings and some very fine pinhead size rust. Receiver retains 95% orig case coloring with just a little fading around the bottom. Stocks are solid with a few grain cracks on right side and the usual light nicks and scrapes. Finish is that of a factory quality restoration. Forend has a couple of minor chips along iron and some finish crazing that appears to be the orig finish. An extremely find grade 4 late style NID with solid mat top receiver. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright. Case is very good with a few minor scuffs to the leather, and slightly worn interior. 4-33295 BDT122 (6,500-9,500)

544
$3,450.00

*ITHACA NID GRADE 4E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 436762. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ bbls with dual ivory sighting beads. FULL/FULL. 2-3/4″ chambers with dbl triggers and ejectors. Mounted with fancy American walnut and checkered straight grip stock. 14-1/4″ to hard rubber buttplate and checkered beaver tail fore end. Receiver is engraved in standard grade 4 pattern with Ithaca Gun Co. and a duck on left side, and Ithaca, N.Y. and a pheasant on right side and is a cocking indicator model. Bore diameter: left -.730, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.038, right -.033. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.0175. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 7lbs 15oz. The abnormally thin wall thickness of right bbl is approx. 12″ back from muzzle and with close inspection, there is evidence of a dent having been removed and the thickness of the bbl is thinned at the extreme outside of this bbl. This is a very professional job and quite easy to miss. CONDITION: Extremely fine as a factory restoration. Bbls retain nearly all their factory quality restored blue with slight blemish about 6″ from muzzle on left bbl and slight sharp edge wear. Receiver retains 95% factory quality restored case coloring with thinning across the belly of the receiver. Stocks are solid with only couple very minor nicks and looks to be factory new. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny to include the above-mentioned raised dent in the right bbl. 4-33244 BDT53 (3,000-4,000)

545
$5,175.00

*RARE ITHACA NID 4E GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 433756. Cal. 10ga. 32″ steel bbl factory vent rib with ivory center and brass front sighting beads, 3-1/2″ chambers choke marked at FULL/FULL, sgl selective trigger and automatic ejectors. The Indicator model receiver is engraved with “Ithaca Gun Co.” and flying mallard on left side, “Ithaca, N.Y.” and standing rooster pheasant on right, remaining coverage is a flowery pattern with stipple background. Mounted with very fancy dark walnut, checkered beaver tail fore end with black insert, fleur-de-lis checkered pistol grip with black hard rubber grip cap, 14-5/8″ pull over black Pachmayr decelerator pad with a trap-style Monte Carlo. The stock is of factory quality with factory style checkering and would either be a later factory-made replacement or an extremely professional fashioned custom stock. Bore diameter: left -.775, right -.775. Bore restrictions: left -.046, right -.046. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.036. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:9lbs. 11oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 85-90% orig blue with normal light nicks and dings and scratches and normal amount of muzzle wear. There is evidence that the gun orig had approximately a 2″ longer beaver tail fore end, as there is an outline of wear extending out past the current fore end. Receiver has 50-60% orig case hardening with the balance being silver patina with the color strongest in protected areas. The highly figured stock has only very minor handling marks and a very fine hand-rubbed oil finish. Beaver tail appears to be an orig Ithaca but is an apparent replacement. As noted, chambers measure 3-1/2″ and has most likely been opened up to this length. Still with factory sgl trigger and vent rib, this is an extremely rare Ithaca shotgun. Mechanics are good and bores are bright. 4-33255 BDT72 (4,000-7,000)

546
$9,775.00

*VERY SPECIAL ITHACA 4E NID CASED 2-BBL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 457576. Cal. 20 gauge. Bbl set 1: 28″ tapered checkered rib with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers, MOD/FULL choke, with ejectors. Bbl set 2: 28″ matted tapered rib with single gold sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, SK/SK choke, with ejectors and were added by Ithaca Classic Doubles. Receiver engraved in usual grade 4 pattern with open foliate scroll and, “Ithaca Gun Co.” and a duck on left side and, “Ithaca, N.Y.” and pheasant on right. Mounted in fancy walnut with orig bbls having checkered splinter forend with black tip insert, added set with Fleur De Lis checkered small beavertail forend with black tip insert, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with black horn grip cap, 14-1/4″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Toe line has blank gold shield. Set 1: Bore diameter: left -.618, right -.617. Bore restrictions: left -.024, right -.010. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 9 oz. Set 2: Bore diameter: left -.634, right -.634. Bore restrictions: left -.013, right -.008. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz. Gun is accompanied with copy of letter from Ithaca Classic Doubles telling how this gun had been Steve Lamboy’s (President of Classic Doubles) personal gun for many years, and how it was sent to Italy to be used as a spec gun for his upcoming Ithaca project. It goes on to state that after bringing it back they completely restored it, and the gun is now perfect as the day it left Ithaca. Housed in a Ithaca Classic Double leather case, with canvas cover and accessories. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Probably only test fired since restoration. Bbls have just a few minor handling marks. Case coloring is nearly 99% and stocks are solid with just a few very minor handling marks. Restoration of this gun is superb, likewise case and cover are in nearly new condition. An important gun in the modern evolution of the Ithaca Classic Doubles company. 4-32039 BDT155 (5,000-8,000)

547
$6,325.00

*SCARCE ITHACA NID GRADE 3E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 457587. Cal. 20ga. 26″ best fluid steel bbls with tapered checkered rib, dual ivory sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers IMP. CYL/MOD chokes, sgl selective trigger and ejectors. This cocking indicator model grade 3 receiver is engraved with a woodcock and “ITHACA GUN CO.” engraved on left side, a flying duck and circle on bottom, and a quail with “ITHACA N.Y.” on right side, accompanied with moderate foliate scroll and stipple background. Mounted with semi-fancy American walnut with checkered fore end, and checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14″ over Ithaca sunburst pad. Also accompanying the gun is a serial number Ithaca hanging tag. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.014, right -.008. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs 8oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just some minor light scratches and normal handling wear. Receiver has 85-90% orig case hardening with some thinning to silver patina color across bottom. The trigger guard has 90-95% orig blue with just a slight amount of wear at pistol grip. Stocks are solid with a few minor handling marks and a few minor scratches and a light coat of added finish. Fore end has just a few minor marks and a small hairline crack upper rear left side. Checkering is fine. Mechanics are crisp and bore is shiny. 4-33654 BDT69 (7,000-10,000)

548
$2,588.00

*ITHACA NID FIELD GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN S469922. Cal. 20 gauge. 26″ bbls w/ single brass sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP-CYL/MOD. Double trigger, and extractors. Mounted w/ checkered semi fancy American walnut w/ pistol grip stock and hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/4″ to hard rubber butt plate and checkered splinter fore end. Bore restriction: left .016 right .009. Wall thickness: left .037 right .036. Bore diameter: left .619 right .619. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig. blue w/ just a few light handling marks and slight muzzle wear. Last style receiver retains 95-98% orig. case coloring w/ just slight wear on sharp edges. Wood is solid w/ only a few light handling marks and sharp checkering. An Extremely nice and attractive late NID. 4-33653 BDT42 (2,000-3,000)

549
$1,840.00

*ITHACA NID FIELD GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 460651. Cal. 16 gauge. 28″ bbls. MOD/FULL. 2-3/4″ chambers, single brass sighting bead, double triggers, and extractors. Mounted w/ straight grain American walnut w/ checkered splinter fore end, checkered pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber grip cap 14-1/4″ over hard rubber butt plate. Bore restriction: left .029 right .019. Wall thickness: left .036 right .028. Bore diameter: left .664 right .664. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight 6 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Very good. Bbl retains 80-85% orig. blue w/ a few minor scratches and thinning in the carrying area. Last style receiver w/ border engraving retains 75-80% orig. case coloring; stronger in protected areas, and a few minor discolorations from carrying. Stock is sound w/ slight hair line crack off of right side of receiver w/ some finished crazing and numerous nicks and dings w/ finish flaked. Slight mar on right side of upper tang caused by opening lever. Fore end has a few minor bruises and a little flat in the checkering. Mechanics are good, and bores are shiny. 4-33652 BDT44 (1,500-2,500)

550
$2,875.00

*ITHACA NID FIELD GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 461806. Cal. 20 gauge. 26″ bbl. IMP-CYL/MOD. 2-3/4″ chambers, vent rib w/ silver center and ivory front sighting bead. Single trigger, and ejectors. Mounted w/ straight grain checkered American walnut w/ checkered beaver tail forend and pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber grip cap and 13-5/8″ over Ithaca sunburst pad. Bore restrictions: left .010 right .006. Wall thickness: left .039 right .034. Bore diameters: left .617 right .617. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6 lbs 15 oz CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 75-80% orig. blue w/ an overall light surface rust spotting that has been cleaned. The last style receiver w/ border engraving retains 70-75% orig. fading case colors, and is stronger in the protected areas. Trigger guard engraved w/ M.J. McKeller and retains about 50% of it’s orig. blue. Wood is sound w/ usual nicks and dings, and a few small areas of flaked finish. Bbls are marked to be modified and full but are accompanied by the factory re-choking marks to indicate the current imp-cyl/mod. 4-33290 BDT43 (2,500-3,500)

551
$2,990.00

RESTORED CRASS MODEL ITHACA GRADE 3 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 15229. Cal. 10 ga. 30″ Damascus Steel bbl. 2-7/8″ chambers, chokes MOD/FULL, extractors, and double triggers. The grade 3 receiver is engraved with moderate foliate arabesque scroll, and “Ithaca Gun Co.” on each side with a flying duck in a marsh scene on left side, and a woodcock in flight on right. The fences are relief cut with a stippled background. Mounted with well figured fancy walnut with a replacement Fleur De Lis checkered beavertail forend, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip, with sculpted horn grip cap, 14″ to a horn Ithaca marked butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.815, right -.795. Bore restrictions: left -.030, right -.020. Wall thickness: left -.025, right -.041. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 10 lbs 11 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine as restored. Bbls retain most of their brown Damascus restored pattern with a slight amount of thinning in the carry area, and a few of the usual light nicks and scratches. Receiver has nearly all of it’s fine restored case color, and engraving is sharp. Trigger guard retains nearly all of it’s fine restored blue finish. Stock has repaired break running through checkering, and retains most of it’s fine restored finish. 4-33291 BDT117 (2,000-4,000)

552
$4,025.00

*ITHACA GRADE-5 SINGLE BBL TRAP SHOTGUN. SN 404702. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ matted vent rib with ivory center and white Bradley front sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chamber. IMP.MOD with ejector and single trigger. This “NICK MODEL GRADE-5” has open floral scroll with stippled background, oval with multi-colored gold pheasant on left side and gold woodcock on right and a spread wing Eagle clutching three arrows in his talon on bottom over “MADE IN USA” and trigger plate is engraved “ITHACA GUN CO. ITHACA N.Y.”. Mounted with fancy walnut and checkered beaver tailed forend, fluer de lis checkered pistol grip with hard rubber pistol grip cap and sculpted checkered side panels. 14-1/2″ over solid black decelerator recoil pad. There is a blank gold oval inlaid in toe line. Bore diameter- .727 Bore restriction- .029 Wall thickness-.045 Drop at heel- 1-1/2″ Drop at comb- 1-3/8″ Weight: 9 lbs. 3 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. BBl retains 95-98% blue with just a few minor scratches and a couple of nicks on the edge of the rib. Receiver retains 75% dark colors that are blending to gray across the bottom but are vivid in the protected areas. Stocks are sound with a few minor nicks and scratches and quite extensive spider webbing throughout the stock finish. The forend is solid and has a fine smooth hand rubbed finish. Mechanics are crisp and bore is shiny. 4-32151 BDT130 (4,000-6,000)

553
$20,700.00
Revised: 3/17/2008

(Additional Information) Please note that this is a “live bird” gun with factory 2-3/4” chambers and choked Imp Mod/Mod. Consignor states Damascus bbls have been professionally re-browned and retain most of their delicate Damascus pattern. Records also confirm Silvers pad as ordered from factory.

VERY RARE PARKER BH GRADE DAMASCUS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN 83855. Cal. 12ga. Wonderful Parker built on a No.2 frame with 30″ Damascus steel bbls, choked IMP-CYL/CYL with matted concave tapered rib, single bead, dolls-head rib extension, extractor and double triggers. The receiver is beautifully Gough engraved with extremely fine foliate arabesque patterns and a wide chain border. The left side has the vignette of two pointers on point, the right side two setters on point, and the floorplate with a running stag and hind. The trigger bow also has a running stag. The fences have a single raised rib around the back radius and are engraved with a flying duck on the left side and a partridge on the right side. It is mounted with very highly figured streaky marblecaked French or Carcassian walnut with checkered splinter forearm and straight stock with raised, checkered, fleur-du-lis side panels 14-1/4″ over a smooth solid red pad. Bottom of stock has a gold initial oval engraved with “C. S. B.” This shotgun will letter as found. Accompanied by a Parker records letter fully identifying this shotgun as having been ordered January 22, 1896 and shipped to Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, IA. The letter futher states that on April 17, 1896 it was sold to Parker salesman S. A. Tucker of Joplin, MO, and on March 9, 1897 was sent to the New York Exposition. On December 21, 1900 it was sent to Bassett and Reeves of New Haven, CT, on loan to Browny Robinson. And finally, on August 24, 1905 it was sent to the Parker Company’s New York office on loan to a Mr. Grerning and it’s price was listed at $200. Also accompanying is a copy of a five-page article which appeared in the January/February 2007 Shooting Sportsman Magazine by David Trevallion and J. E. Fender. This article goes into great detail about Mr. Gilbert’s life and how he became a Parker factory shooter. Mr. Parker was born in Spirit Lake, IA in 1865. Apparently, as a young lad, he hunted game for the table and market and continued into his early life until about age 30 when his prowess with the shotgun came to the attention of one of the world’s best known exhibition shooters, Tom Marshall, who apparently arranged an invitation for Mr. Gilbert to enter the 1895 World’s Pigeon Shooting Championship in Baltimore. Mr. Gilbert, beyond the occasional bit of market hunting saw no commercial end to his shooting skills, and, apparently, reluctantly entered this prestigious shooting event. In that day live pigeon shooting was the rage of the age, and champion shooters were treated like royalty similar to sports celebrities today. They traveled in private rail coaches with their own chefs and were sponsored by the various shotgun manufacturers as well as private individuals. If they were sufficiently skillful, they earned thousands of dollars annually and in some cases in single shoots. Mr. Gilbert entered this prestigious championship in the company of Tom Marshall, who was the salesman for the DuPont Powder Company which sponsored the event along with Capt. Adam Bogardus, J.A.R. Elliot, Annie Oakley, and other champions of the day. When the smoke had finally cleared on that fateful day, Mr. Gilbert had won the DuPont trophy with 25 straight kills after which he triumphed in a lengthy shoot-off to become Pigeon Shooting Champion of the World. Shortly after that he was employed by DuPont and the Parker Gun Company as their exhibition shooter. Apparently, Parker lost no time in making this shotgun for him but as the record shows he was unable to retain it for long. Mr. Gilbert went on to win every major and minor shotgun shooting championship in America and a lot of Europe, except for for the cast-iron metal which was the pinnacle of the trap-shooting world. He was never able to best J.A.R. Elliot who successfully defended it five times until it was retired in 1902. Mr. Gilbert defeated Elliot in a number of other shoots and even in a challenge shoot, but it, reportedly, rankled him that he was never able to win the cast-iron medal. Mr. Gilbert died on August 8, 1927 shortly after attending a trap-shooting event at his home club in Spirit Lake, IA. Throughout his career, he remained humble and was highly respected and loved by all he met, particularly Annie Oakley. Also accompanying is a five page article titled “The Wizzard of Spirit Lake” from an unknown publication which details much of Mr. Gilbert’s life and includes copies of published articles and a copy of a letter from Annie Oakley to Mr. Gilbert’s daughter. This beautiful shotgun is a living testament to the skill and workmanship of the Parker craftsmen who created a thing of beauty which will remain a testimonial not only to their skill but to the memory of an era that has past, never to be revisited. Specifications: Drop at the comb: 1-1/2″. Drop at the heel: 2-1/4″. Wall thickness: left .026, right .023. Bore diameter: left .752, right .752. Bore restrictions: left .028, right .018. Weight: 7 lbs, 8.0 oz. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. The bbls retain most of their beautiful delicate original brown Damascus pattern slightly thinned over the forearm area with a couple small spots of pitting near the muzzle on the right bbl. The receiver retains traces of case colors in the sheltered areas with the balance a silver-gray patina. There is a small splinter missing from the forearm, otherwise, the wood is sound with minor nicks and scratches and retains about all of a fine professionally restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Bright shiny bores. 4-31989 JR263 (17,500-25,000)

554
$23,000.00

*FINE PARKER BHE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 238452. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Acme Steel bbls. MOD/FULL choke, 2-3/4″ chambers, ejectors, and double triggers. Top rib marked, “Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, CT. U.S.A. Acme Steel.” The 1-1/2″ size B grade receiver is masterfully engraved with fine foliate arabesque scroll, a duck in flight on left side, a setter and pointer in meadow scene on trigger plate, “Parker” at carry point on bottom, and three bobwhite quail on right side. There’s fine arabesque scroll on fences with single bead. Mounted with fancy walnut with full checkered splinter forend, elaborate checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap and checkered side panels, with Fleur De Lis dropper point, 14″ to engraved skeleton butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.732, right -.735. Bore restrictions: left -.035, right -.030. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.026. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs 3 oz. The Parker Serialization book identifies this gun as being 32″; however the current 30″ bbls touch at muzzle, rib has a line with a blank spot short of muzzle, and have chokes of over 3″ in right bbl, and nearly 4″ in left bbl. There is an “RA3” stamped on left bbl flat, as well as a small star with a circle. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain nearly all of their fine rust blue, with just a few minor spots of light rust, and some very minor storage marks. Receiver retains about 90% visible case color and strong and protected areas. Balance point shows a small amount of wear and color mixed with some light spotting of patina. Trigger guard has 85-95% blue with some flaking and mixed brown-patina. Skeleton butt retains 75-80% blue with only sharp edge wear. Stocks are solid with just a few light handling marks, checkering is very good, and finish shows that of a fine hand rubbed finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-33708 BDT110 (15,000-30,000)

555
$14,375.00

*PARKER BHE DBL BBL SHOTGUN. SN 150690. Cal. 12 ga. Built on a #2 frame with 30″ Acme steel bbls choked FULL/MOD with matted rib, sgl bead, doll’s head extension, ejectors & sgl selective trigger. Receiver is beautifully engraved with about 75% coverage game scene & very fine arabesque pattern engraving. Fences have a sgl raised rib. Left side of the receiver has two bird dogs on point & the left fence has a flying partridge. Right side of receiver has two setters on point & a flying duck. Floorplate has a large scene of stag & hind in a woodland scene. Trigger bow has a pointer on point. Wood is very highly figured English or French walnut with checkered splinter forearm & straight stock with raised carved fleur-de-lis checkered side panels, 13-3/4″ over an engraved skeleton buttplate with checkered center. Accompanied by a Parker letter indicating shipment on Aug. 6, 1909 to Whiton Hardware, Seattle, WA. Letter fully identifies this shotgun with the cost of $200.00 plus $25.00 for ejectors. Drop at the heel 2-1/2″, drop at the comb 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs. 10.0 oz. CONDITION: Very fine plus. Bbls retain 98-99% strong bright orig blue with minor edge wear & a few light scratches. Receiver retains about 95% fading, case colors stronger in the sheltered areas, possibly an old Remington restoration. Wood is sound & retains most of a professionally restored finish. Mechanics are fine, brilliant shiny bores. 4-31653 (12,500-17,500)

556
$5,750.00

*PARKER CHE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 134696. Cal. 12 ga. 32″ Acme steel bbls, matted concave rib, with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.MOD/IMP.MOD ejectors, and double triggers. The rib is engraved, “Parker Brothers, Makers Meriden, Conn. Acme Steel.” Receiver is engraved in typical C pattern with oval with pointer on left side, bull elk on trigger plate, and oval with pointing setter on right. Each side also has a ribbon with Parker Bros, with the remainder of the receiver in foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted with fancy streaky walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered straight grip stock with raised side panels, and dropper point 14-1/4″ to leather face pad. Toe line has initial oval marked, “L.C.” Bore diameter: left -.733, right -.732. Bore restrictions: left -.039, right -.037. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 8 lbs. Gun is identified in Parker Identification book as a grade 4 with 32″ Acne steel bbl. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 80-85% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, normal nicks and dings, and some thinning in the carrying area. Flats are marked with an oval “W.K.”, a circle with “A”, weight mark is “4 7”, and frame size is “2.” Receiver and forend metal are a smooth even silver-patina, with just a faint trace of case coloring in protected areas. Trigger guard is also mostly a silver gray-patina with minor traces of blue through the bow. Wood is sound with usual light nicks and scratches, and retains a lovely hand worn patina. Forend has a series of minor scuff marks on forward left portion. Mechanics are crisp, right bore is bright, left bore is shiny, but shows evidence of two dents about half way down. 4-33715 BDT103 (6,500-9,500)

557
$12,650.00

*FINE PARKER DH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 122530. Cal. 16 ga. 26″ Titanic Steel bbls, matted concave rib, with single silver sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers, CYL./CYL. choke, extractors and double triggers. Top rib marked, “Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, Conn. Titanic Steel.” The D quality receiver is engraved with foliate arabesque scroll, a banner with “Parker Bros.”, and an oval with a pointer on left side. Foliate arabesque scroll with four ducks on trigger plate, arabesque scroll and banner with “Parker Bros.”, and oval with setter on right. Trigger guard is engraved with open arabesque scroll. Mounted in fancy straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, raised side panels with dropper points, and 14″ to skeleton butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.662, right -.663. Bore restrictions: left -.001, right -.002. Wall thickness: left -.025, right -.026. Drop at heel: 3″. Drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 5 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 90-95% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, a few minor nicks and scratches, and starting to thin to the carry area. Receiver retains 80-85% orig vivid case colors with wear at balance point to a silver-gray patina. Trigger guard has 50-60% orig blue with sharp edge wear, and worn to silver-patina through grip area. Skeleton butt has only traces of orig blue but mostly a silver-patina. Stocks are solid with just normal light minor nicks and dings, some darkening in top grip area behind top tang, and retains 90-95% of a light thin coat of added finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright on this lovely short barreled 1 frame D grade gun. 4-33713 BDT109 (7,500-12,500)

558
$12,650.00

*RARE 32″ PARKER DHE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 206466. Cal. 20ga. 32″ bbls with matted tapered rib, ivory center and red front sighting beads. 3″ chambers, IMP. MOD/IMP. MOD chokes, dbl trigger and ejectors. Rib is engraved “Parker Brothers makers Meriden, CT USA Titanic steel.” The O frame receiver is engraved in typical D fashion with pointer on left side, pheasants on bottom, and setter on right, surrounded by foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted with fancy American walnut with checkered splinter fore end, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber Parker Brothers grip cap, and raised sidepanels, 14-3/8″ over solid red recoil pad. Bore diameter: left -.617, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.022, right -.019. Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:7lbs. Accompanied with vintage leg-of-mutton case, embossed with initials “GB” and initial shield in toeline of stock engraved with “GB” and this has been reported to us to attribute the gun ownership to George Brent, one of Hollywood’s leading male actors in the 30s and 40s and sometimes TV star until as late as 1978. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 85-90% orig blue with some slight muzzle wear and typical hunting nicks and dings, with a couple of small areas of light surface rust, but have a very good overall appearance. Receiver retains 50-60% orig color with wear in the usual place across the bottom that is mixed with some fine silver and brown patina. Usual wear to silver coloring on the sharp edges. Trigger guard retains most of a very fine, professional restored blue finish. Wood is sound with just a couple of minor nicks and small chip in the pistol grip next to the pistol grip cap. Stock retains most of a very fine professionalrestored oil finish. Fore end has a crack starting at left center of fore end iron and moving diagonally forward about 1-1/2″. The bbl channels of fore end have what appears to be an application of old masking tape running the full length of the bbl channels, an apparent ingenious gunsmithing trick to tighten the fore end. The case is in good condition, with usual nicks and scuffs, a few water marks, a moderate amount of loose stitching, and is marked “Made by A.H. Hardy.” 4-31763 BDT65 (7,000-12,000)

559
$6,325.00

*PARKER DHE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 176884. Cal. 12 ga. 26″ Titanic Steel bbls with matted concave rib, and single gold sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/MOD chokes, ejectors, and double triggers. Top rib is marked, “Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, Conn. Titanic Steel.” The 1 size frame is engraved in characteristic D pattern with foliate arabesque scroll and a banner with, “Parker Bros.”, an oval with pointer on left side, scroll and four pheasants on trigger plate, and scroll with banner “Parker Bros.” with oval and setter on right. Mounted with fiddleback walnut, checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, side panels with dropper point, and 14-1/4″ to skeleton butt. Parker Serialization book identifies this as a T13 with 26″ bbls. Bore diameter: left -.734, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.027, right -.006. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 85-90% orig blue with some very fine pin pricked rust spots, slight muzzle wear, and thinning to the carrying area. There is a faint ID number inscribed on lower rib just behind bbl lug. Receiver has 80-85% orig case colors blended with dark gray patina at balance point of bottom of receiver. Trigger guard has 40-50% orig blue blended with brown patina with sharp edge wear and silvered in grip area. Skeleton butt has traces of blue with silver mixed with brown spotty patina. Stocks are sound with minor hairline cracks behind top tang. Usual nicks and dings with some darkening in grip area forward, and retains most of a light coat of added finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright. 4-33714 BDT111 (6,000-10,000)

559A
$5,750.00

*PARKER DHE GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN 179825. Cal. 12 ga. Fine DHE Parker with 30″ Titanic steel bbls choked FULL/FULL with tapered concave matted rib, sgl bead, doll’s head rib extension, ejectors & Parker sgl trigger. It has typical D-grade engraving consisting of vignettes of a bird dog on each side and four flying ducks on floorplate all surrounded by fine foliate arabesque patterns with maker’s name in a ribbon on each side. Mounted with very nicely figured slab sawed American walnut with checkered splinter forearm and pistol grip stock with raised teardrop side panels, 14″ over a checkered skeleton buttplate. Bottom of stock has a silver initial oval engraved “T.J. WALSH”. This shotgun will letter as found. Bore diameter: left – .737, right – .735. Bore restrictions: left – .044, right – .042. Wall thickness: left – .025, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 7 lbs. 9.6 oz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 88-90% orig Parker blue, slightly thinned over forearm & receiver areas with light scratches elsewhere. Receiver retains 30-40% faded case colors, strong in sheltered areas. Stock has a tiny hairline back of top tang, otherwise wood is sound and shows moderate wear with light nicks & scratches. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. 4-59839 (6,000-8,000)

560
$6,325.00

*PARKER GHE GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 203262. Cal. 12 ga. 26″ Special Steel bbl. Concave matted rib with single silver sighting bead. 2-9/16″ chambers. IMP.CYL/IMP.MOD choke, ejectors, and double triggers. The 1 size frame is engraved in characteristic G pattern with light scroll border engraving, oval with “Parker Bros.” and two ducks on left side, circle with two pheasants on trigger plate, and an oval with two grouse on right side. Mounted with semi fancy walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, and 14″ to Parker hard rubber butt plate. Parker Serialization book identifies this book as found. Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.032, right -.010. Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.030. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% blue with a few minor scratches, light muzzle wear, and the usual handling marks. Receiver has 50-60% case color, strong in protected areas, and silvery-patina across bottom carrying area. Trigger guard has only traces of blue with worn edges and balance turning a brown-patina, silvered from wear through grip area. Stock is sound with minor hairline crack, small chip off from top tang, numerous hunting dings and scratches, and usual wear but retains most of a very light added coat finish. 4-33709 BDT113 (4,000-7,000)

561
$2,300.00

*FINE PARKER GH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 151952. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Special Steel bbl, matted concave rib, with single gold sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.MOD/FULL choke, extractors, and double triggers. The G quality engraved receiver has minimal foliate scroll in oval with “Parker Bros.” and two flying ducks on left side, circle with two pheasants on bottom, and an oval with “Parker Bros.” and two turkeys on right. Mounted with nicely figured fiddleback walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap 14-1/4″ to orig Parker hard rubber butt plate. This SN is omitted from the Parker Serialization book. Bore diameter: left -.731, right -.731. Bore restrictions: left -.037, right -.033. Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.030. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 10 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain nearly all of their proper professional restored finish with just a few light handling marks, and a little bit of muzzle wear. There are two nearly invisible filled holes in the lower rib and a very minor dent about 4″ from breech on left bbl. Receiver retains 35-45% visible case colors mostly in protected areas with balance being a worn silver-patina. Stocks are sound with normal minor nicks and dings, a professional repair at the toe, and a nearly invisible diamond shaped plug in toe line, and retains nearly all of a very professional factory quality restored finish. Mechanics are good, bores are bright with some very light minor pitting. 4-33712 BDT108 (2,500-4,500)

562
$1,380.00

*PARKER GH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 229418. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ bbl, matted concave rib, with dual ivory sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers CYL./MOD, extractors and double triggers. Top rib is marked, “Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, Conn. U.S.A. Parker Spec. Steel.” Receiver is engraved with the standard G pattern with an oval with “Parker Bros.” and two flying ducks on left sight, a circle with two pheasants on trigger plate, an oval with “Parker Bros.” and two pheasants on right side. Remainder of receiver has minimal ornamental scroll. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip, hard rubber grip cap, 13-7/8″ to a replacement Parker hard rubber butt plate. The raised side panel have also been nicely checkered. Bore diameter: left -.737, right -.736. Bore restrictions: left -.029, right -.010. Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight: 6 lbs 14 oz. The larger than standard bore diameter allows for these chokes to actually be IMP.CYL/FULL. This SN is omitted from the Parker Identification book. CONDITION: Very good. Bbls retain 80-85% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, normal nicks and dings, and thinning in the carrying area. Receiver retains about 10% orig color just in the protected areas; remainder being a silver-gray patina with a few minor dark spots, trigger guard retains 30% orig blue flaked on bow and mixed with brown-patina and silvered from wear to the grip area. Stocks are sound with the usual minor hunting nicks and dings, a few light scratches, and retain most of it’s professional restored finish. There is a small blank initial shield in the toe line. 4-33707 BDT104 (2,000-3,000)

563
$5,750.00

*SCARCE PARKER PH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 224898. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ Parker steel bbls, matted concave rib, with dual silver sighting beads. 2-1/2″ chambers IMP.CYL/IMP.CYL choke, extractors, and double triggers. These scarce P grade receivers have only minimal amount of scroll engraving, and “Parker Bros.” also engraved on each side of frame. Mounted with semi fancy walnut, checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14″ to orig Parker hard rubber butt plate. Parker Serialization book identifies this gun as found. Bore diameter: left -.669, right -.667. Bore restrictions: left -.009, right -.009. Wall thickness: left -.021, right -.024. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz. Extremely hard to find P grade with steel bbls, and 1 frame 16 ga. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 90-95% orig blue with just light muzzle wear, a few minor scratches, and thinning at the carry area. Receiver has 35-40% orig fading case colors stronger in protected areas, balance being a blend of silvery-brown patina. Trigger guard is a similar silver-brown patina. Stocks are sound with a few minor nicks and dings, a light coat of added finish with wear in the top grip area, and at corners of raised side panel. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-32035 BDT107 (4,500-6,500)

564
$2,588.00

*EXTREMELY NICE DAMASCUS GH GRADE PARKER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 131165. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ Damascus steel bbl, with matted concave rib, and single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/IMP.MOD chokes, extractors, and double triggers. Rib is marked, “Parkers Bros. Makers, Meriden, Conn. Damascus Steel.” Standard G grade engraving with oval with, “Paker Bros. and two flying ducks on left side, circle with two pheasants on trigger plate, and oval with, “Parker Bros.” and two grouse on right side. Remainder of receiver has minimal ornamental scroll. Mounted with fancy straight grain walnut, checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/2″ to the leather covered vented recoil pad. Bore diameter: left -.733, right -.732. Bore restrictions: left -.035, right -.018. Wall thickness: left -.034, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 3 oz. This number is not listed in Parker Serialization book. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls have a very strong visible brown Damascus pattern with just a slight bit of muzzle wear, and a couple minor nicks and dings. Receiver retains 75-80% orig case color, strong in protected areas, with wear at the balance point to a silver-patina color. Trigger guard has only traces of orig blue and is mostly a silver-patina color. Stocks are sound with usual minor nicks and dings, and carry a hand rubbed patina finish. Checkering is good, mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny with just some very light scattered pitting. 4-33710 BDT105 (2,500-4,500)

565
$2,300.00

*RARE PARKER PH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 105672. Cal. 16 ga. 28″ twist steel bbl, matted concave rib, with single silver sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chambers FULL/FULL choke, extractors, and double triggers. Top rib is marked, “Parker Bros. Makers. Meriden, Conn. Twist.” P grade receiver have very minimal amounts of engraving with “Parker Bros.” on each side and a vignette of foliate arabesque scroll on trigger plate, and modest borderline scrolling. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/4″ to orig Parker hard rubber butt plate. This SN is omitted from the Parker Serialization book. Bore diameter: left -.662, right -.662. Bore restrictions: left -.026, right -.026. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.030. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 10 oz. This is a really nice “O” frame gun. CONDITION: Fine. The twist steel bbls contain most of their orig finish with just slight muzzle wear and a few minor handling marks, and just starting to thin to the carry area. Receiver has 30-40% orig case colors, mostly in protected areas, with balance being a silver-patina color. Trigger guard has about 50% orig blue with some flaking and worn to silver in grip area. Stocks are sound with a small crack on right side from trigger guard running about 1-1/2″ back into checkering. There are minimal light handling marks, minor nicks and dings, and retain about 80-85% orig finish, with forend showing a little more wear through the carrying area. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright with some very minimal light pitting. 4-32036 BDT106 (2,500-4,500)

566
$3,450.00

*PARKER VH GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 212214. Cal. 12 ga. 26″ Vulcan Steel bbl. Matted concave rib with single gold sighting bead. 2-9/16″ chambers. CYL/IMP.CYL choke, extractors, and double triggers. Top rib is marked, “Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, CT. U.S.A. Vulcan Steel” The 1-1/2″ size frame is typical V grade engraved with just a simple zigzag border pattern, “Parker Bros.” on each side, and real fine scroll around the edges. Mounted with straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with hard rubber grip cap, 14-1/4″ to Parker hard rubber butt plate. Parker Serialization book lists this gun as found. Bore diameter: left -.730, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.028, right -.003. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.034. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 85-90% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, a few usual scratches, thinning through the carrying area, and a splotchy dark patch in right chamber area. There is a slight dent about 6″ back from muzzle on left bbl. Receiver retains 65-70% orig case colors, strong in protected areas, with a blending of silver-gray through the bottom carrying area. Trigger guard has only traces of blue and is a mixture of brown and silver patina. Stocks are sound with a tiny hairline crack off of top tang, and usual light nicks and scratches retaining about 80% of it’s orig varnish finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny with the above mentioned dent in left bbl. 4-33711 BDT112 (2,500-3,500)

567
$3,450.00

*OUTSTANDING PARKER TROJAN GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 225171. Cal. 12 ga. 26″ Trojan Steel bbls. Matted concave rib, with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/IMP.MOD choke, extractors, and double triggers. Top bbl rib marked, “Parker Bros. Makers. Meriden CT. U.S.A. Trojan Steel.” Usual Trojan receiver engraved only with “Parker Bros.” on each side. Mounted with straight grain walnut, single diamond checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip, and 14″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. Parker Serialization book identifies this gun as found. Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.736. Bore restrictions: left -.035, right -.014. Wall thickness: left -.038, right -.033. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% orig blue with very slight muzzle wear and just a few of the very light handling marks. Receiver has 90-95% orig color, strong on sides and protected areas, thinned to a silvery mixed patina in carrying area. Stocks are sound with just a few very minor handling marks, and retains most of it’s finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-32037 BDT115 (3,000-5,000)

568
$4,025.00

*OUTSTANDING PARKER TROJAN GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 231411. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ Trojan Steel bbl. Matted concave rib with single silver sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chambers. MOD/IMP.MOD extractors, and double triggers. Top rib marked, “Parker Bros. Makers. Meriden. CT. U.S.A. Trojan Steel.” The Trojan receiver has only “Parker Bros.” engraved on each side of receiver. Mounted with straight grain walnut and single diamond checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip, 14″ to serrated hard rubber butt plate. This SN is omitted from the Parker Serialization book. Bore diameter: left -.615, right -.615. Bore restrictions: left -.022, right -.015. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.028. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just slight muzzle wear, a few minor nicks, and a number of pinhead size spots. Receiver has 75-80% orig color strong on sides and protected areas, worn to a silver-gray patina through carrying area. Stocks are sound with a few minor dents and a couple of light scratches, forend having a few more depression dents on rear left side, but both contain 90-95% of their orig finish with sharp checkering. 4-33716 BDT114 (3,000-5,000)

568A
$0.00

RARE CASED IDENTIFIED PARKER HAMMER LIFTER DAMASCUS DBL BBL SHOTGUN. SN 13264. Cal. 10 ga. Quality 2 shotgun built on about a #3 frame with 30″ laminated steel bbls with about “P” grade engraving on the receiver, lockplates & hammers. It is mounted in a highly figured American walnut rnd knob stock, 14-1/4″ over a smooth steel buttplate, with checkered splinter forearm secured with a sgl wedge. It has a small silver shield on top of the wrist engraved “L M / 1879”. It is accompanied by a Parker letter fully identifying this shotgun as having been shipped Jan. 25, 1879 to Lt. Lewis Merriam of Fort Laramie, Wyoming and included a case & complete set of loading supplies. Letter further states that the order included special instructions to engrave “L.M. 1879” on the gun and “LIEUT. L. MERRIAM, USA” on the case. Also accompanying is a copy of the Dec. 9th 1878 production record, which lists this gun as having been shipped Jan. 25, 1879. The case is early Parker style, 31-3/4″ long x 8-3/4″ wide x 3-3/4″ deep, made of walnut, hinged with center break, green felt lined with compartments for the shotgun, loading & cleaning tools (which are missing), a cartridge block for 50 cartridges, now containing three brass Parker head-stamped shot shells, three nickel Parker head-stamped shot shells, a UMC brass shot shell & four paper UMC shot shells. It also contains a fantastic lacquered metal tin of Parker Boxer shot shell primers. Front of the case has two leather handles & the top has a small rectangular silver-plate engraved “LIEUT. L. MERRIAM. U.S.A.” This is a neat lot. Lt. Merriam was in WY and obviously he ordered this gun during the Indian Wars, just a couple of years after the Custer massacre. Further research on Merriam may reveal some interesting history. CONDITION: About good. Bbls retain about 50% dark Damascus pattern and the lockplates 50-60% dark orig case colors. Receiver retains about 50% faded case colors, mostly on the top, with the bottom turned silver. Stock has a grain crack at the back of the pistol grip knob that extends up through the wrist and has been repaired with a screw. Checkering on the wrist & forearm show heavy wear. Mechanics are fine, heavily pitted bore with a long scratch in the right side. Case is worn & battered with three or four cracks in the lid and retains a fine old patina. Lining is faded & soiled but reasonably intact. Parker primer tin is extremely fine. 4-31651 (4,500-7,500)

569
$6,555.00

*CASED PARKER BHE GRADE LIMITED EDITION 2BBL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN B12-0011. Cal. 12ga. 26″ and 28″ bbls with matte rib and sgl brass sighting bead. 26″ bbls are 2-3/4″ and Q1 and Q2 choked. 28″ bbls are 2-3/4″ MOD/FULL choked. Top of ribs are engraved “Parker Reproduction by Winchester East Alton, IL USA made in Japan.” The B grade receiver is engraved with two quail on left side, woodcock on bottom, two grouse on right, and surrounded by tight foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted in fancy streaked walnut with checkered splinter fore end, full checkered straight grip stock with raised checkered sidepanels with fleur-de-lis points, 14-1/8″ from rear position sgl trigger to engraved steel skeleton buttplate. Toeline of stock inlaid with blank initial shield. 28″ bbl: Bore diameter: left -.733, right -.733. Bore restrictions: left -.034, right -.012. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:7lbs 1oz. 26″ bbl: Bore diameter: left -.732, right -.732. Bore restrictions: left -.003, right -.001. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight:6lbs 14oz. Accompanied with Parker Reproduction leather case and canvas cover and accompanied with Parker Reproduction nickel snap caps. One of only 100 manufactured during late 1987-89. CONDITION: Extremely Fine. Both sets of bbls have most of their orig blue with only a couple of very light handling marks. The 1-1/2 size frame retains most of its orig case coloring with slight thinning on the forward bottom of receiver. Stock is solid with 98% of its orig finish and just a few very minor light nicks and dings. Checkering is clean and sharp. Fore end is fine with a few minor handling dents, most of its orig finish, with good clean checkering. There is a small piece of finish flaked on the rear right portion of fore end. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. Case is excellent. Cover has a few dark smudges. 4-31622 BDT64 (5,000-7,500)

570
$5,405.00

*PARKER REPRODUCTION DHE CASED 2BBL SET MADE FOR THE NATIONAL SPORTING FRATERNITY. SN 12-51. Cal. 12ga. 2Bbl set 26″ and 28″. 2-3/4″ chambers with 26″ bbls being SK1/SK2 and 28″ set also 2-3/4″ and MOD/FULL, both with solid concave ribs and sgl brass sighting bead. The rib of each bbl is engraved “One of One Hundred for the N.S.F.L.” and engraved over left chamber “Special Edition for the National Sporting Fraternity Limited.” This set is number 51 of the 100. The 1-1/2 size frame is engraved in standard D pattern with setter on left side, pheasants on trigger plate, and pointer on right side, all framed in a delicate foliate arabesque pattern. Mounted in streaky walnut with checkered straight grip stock and 14-1/8″ from rear position sgl trigger to steel skeleton buttplate and checkered splinter fore end. 28″ bbls: Bore diameter: left -.731, right -.733. Bore restrictions: left -.033, right -.010. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.027. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6lbs 14oz. 26″ bbls: Bore diameter: left -.732, right -.733. Bore restrictions: left -.002, right -.002. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6lbs 12oz. Accompanied with Parker Reproduction leather case without canvas cover and includes nickel Parker Reproduction snap caps. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just a couple of the usual light handling marks. Receiver has 90% color with moderate wear across the bottom of receiver. Stocks are solid retaining most of its factory finish with a series of light scratches near center of right side of stock. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. The case is very good with just a few minor scuffs in the leather. 4-31623 BDT56 (4,000-6,500)

571
$10,925.00

*EXTREMELY RARE AND BEAUTIFUL REMINGTON EE0 GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 137777. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ steel bbls, matted concave rib, with dual ivory sighting beads. Chambers open to 3″, FULL/FULL with ejectors, and double triggers. This extremely fine E grade receiver is engraved with an oval with two pointers in a wooden scene, with dark shaded background on left side, two grouse with one in flight, and a separate woodcock in flight on bottom, and two setters in an oval with wooden scene and shaded background on right. Both left and right side of the receiver have a banner engraved, “Remington Arms Co.” with the balance of the receiver and appended metal done in a fine floral and foliate scroll. This high grade Remington was made without a safety. Mounted with fancy walnut with fully checkered splinter forend, elaborately checkered straight grip stock, and checkered side panels 14-5/8″ to Jostom vented pad, and 3/8″ black spacer. There is a blank gold oval in toe line. Bore diameter: left -.727, right -.724. Bore restrictions: left -.035, right -.032. Wall thickness: left -.043, right -.036. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 8 lbs 2 oz. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls apparently had a storage problem as right bbl for nearly it’s entire length has spotty, cleaned rust areas, and turning to a silver-patina finish with dark splotchy areas. There are a couple of minor rust areas on rib while left bbl has mostly a smooth finish with a blend of blue and silver-patina mix. The short under-rib is currently missing, and the first few inches of the rib forward of the forend lug is loose, but the lug is solid. The receiver is a clean silver-patina finish. Trigger guard is a silver-gray patina with some dark splotchy areas through the grip area. Wood is solid with numerous nicks and dings, and checkering is quite flat from it’s many years of use. Forend is solid with about a 1/2″ chip missing along right side, and mostly flat, dark checkering. There is a mechanical problem with the right ejector, and the bores are bright and shiny. 4-32077 BDT127 (10,000-15,000)

572
$2,530.00

SCARCE REMINGTON MODEL 1894 CE GRADE DAMASCUS DBL BBL SHOTGUN. SN 100275. Cal. 12 ga. Scarce Remington with 30″ “Wash N” pattern Damascus bbls choked MOD/MOD with flat, matted, and tapered rib with dbl ivory beads, third bite bbl extension, ejectors & dbl triggers. Rear bead is broken. Maker’s name & address is rolled on the rib. Receiver has about 30% coverage very fine foliate arabesque patterns with the maker’s name roll marked on each side. Wood is very nicely figured American walnut with checkered splinter forearm & rnd knob semi-pistol grip stock with raised side panels, 14-1/8″ over an old crystallized rubber pad. Drop at the heel 2-7/8″, drop at the comb 1-5/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. 0.9 oz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 93-95% strong orig brown Damascus pattern with light muzzle & chamber end wear, scattered dark spots on both bbls & a minor nick or two. Receiver retains 40-50% faded case colors with the balance turned silver. Stock has a couple of hairlines back of the top tang, otherwise the wood is sound with the forearm showing moderate to heavy wear & retaining a dark patina. Stock shows moderate wear & retains 75-80% strong orig varnish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores with some light frosting. 4-31654 (1,500-2,500)

573
$74,750.00

*EXTRAORDINARY FACTORY CUSTOM WINSTON CHURCHILL ENGRAVED JERRY FISHER STOCKED WINCHESTER MODEL 21 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN 2-BARREL SET. SN 33116. Cal. 20 ga. Unbelievable “21”, and probably the only one of its type in the world, with absolute & complete factory documentation of the work by the two master artisans Winston Churchill & Jerry Fisher. The No. 1 set of bbls is 26″ with flat matted ventilated rib, dbl ivory beads choked MOD/IMP-CYL and the No. 2 set is 28″ with flat matted ventilated rib, dbl ivory beads choked FULL/MOD. Both have ejectors. Ribs were ordered without inscription panels and both have 3″ chambers. It is mounted with spectacular exhibition quality of the highest order circassian walnut that is rarely ever encountered. The quality of this wood is so high that it goes beyond any grading scale and is such that, from personal experience at the mills in Turkey, is found only about once in about every 10,000 stock blanks. The two forearms are, without question, from the exact same blank and match perfectly. Fitted with two field style beavertail forearms with Model 21 style deluxe pattern checkering. Buttstock has a long graceful wrist with capped grip, shallow teardrop side panels, 14-3/8″ over a checkered butt with heel & toe plates. Receiver has rounded front edges, as ordered by the customer, with shallow raised side panels and a fine raised rib around back edges of fences. Back edges of receiver were custom filed in a pointed scalloped pattern. Heel & toe plates were scalloped to match. Mr. Fisher also custom filed the trigger and created a long English style trigger guard that terminates at the grip cap. All of metal & wood work are the product of master metalsmith & stock maker, Jerry Fisher, as special ordered through factory by Thomas Koessl of Bailey’s Harbor, Wisconsin. Mr. Koessl also specified that the factory contract the engraving to be done by world master engraver, Winston Churchill of Vermont. The factory agreed and Mr. Churchill has engraved this special Model 21 with his own marvelous style, creating an unequaled work of art. Left side of receiver has the vignette of two woodcock in flight in flat gold executed in spectacular detail flying in front of a wooded backdrop. Right side of receiver has the vignette of two flying Ruffed Grouse in the foreground with pine boughs & trees shaded into the background, all executed in equally exquisite detail. Floorplate has two flushing cock pheasants, also in flat gold in spectacular detail with cornstalks & grasses in background. All three vignettes and balance of receiver, opening lever, top tang, trigger guard & the iron of forends have Mr. Churchill’s very distinctive foliate arabesque patterns with some detail so fine it is nearly indistinguishable without a glass. Heel & toe plates & grip cap are lightly engraved to match. It is inconceivable that another Model 21 exists anywhere to equal this masterpiece. It is absolutely documented work contracted through the factory and is a one of a kind Model 21. Accompanied by twelve pages of correspondence and order forms between U.S. Repeating Arms Co. & Thomas Koessl ordering and confirming the order for this shotgun as found. Also accompanied by copies of a 5-page article from the March 1988 Sports Afield by Stephen Bodio regarding Winston Churchill’s engraving. Dimensions: BBLS #1: Bore diameter: left – .616, right – .614. Bore restrictions: left – .017, right – .005. Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .023. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs. 15.04 oz. BBLS #2: Bore diameter: left – .614, right – .614. Bore restrictions: left – .021, right – .008. Wall thickness: left – .028, right – .025. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs. .96 oz. Also accompanied by a burgundy suede lined Huey oak & leather brass bound trunk case with maker’s label in lid and compartmented in bottom for the assembled shotgun with 28″ bbls with additional compartments for the 26″ bbls, the second forearm, a fabulous set of T.F. Wood & Son of England horn handled & gold plated turn screws, chamber brush, cleaning rod handle, square oil bottle, striker bottle, pair of snap caps, a 2-pc ebony & gold plated metal cleaning rod and a horn striker plate. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine, all matching. Remains new & unfired retaining virtually all of its orig custom finish with only a small nick on left edge of heel of stock and minor extractor scrapes on standing breech. Case is equally new. 4-32032 JR199 (30,000-50,000)

574
$6,900.00

*RARE TRAP/SKEET GRADE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 2942. Cal. 12 gauge. 26″ matted concave tapered rib with silver center and red Bradley front sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers with WS-1/WS-2 choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Early side paneled receiver stamped on trigger plate, “Trap” above the screw and, “Skeet” below it. Mounted with fancy flame grained walnut, kidney shaped checkered forend, checkered straight grip stock with checkered side panels, 14″ to checkered butt. The “Trap Skeet” grade was only offered through 1939. Bore diameter: left -.730, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.010, right -(.015). Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.028. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with a couple minor rub marks on right bbl, and a couple normal light scratches. Receiver likewise has 95-98% orig blue with thinning to bright on left side hinge pin, some thinning across trigger plate, and some sharp edge wear. Stocks are sound with normal light handling marks, and has a thin coat of finely hand rubbed added finish. The forend shows some hand worn patina towards the rear portion. This is a fine difficult to find model 21. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-31657 BDT160 (5,500-7,500)

575
$9,775.00

*WONDERFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 21 TOURNAMENT SKEET GRADE. SN 9890. Cal. 20 gauge. 26″ bbls with matted concave rib, silver center, and Bradley front sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers with WS-1/WS-2 choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Left bbl is marked, “Winchester – 20 Gauge.” Standard step side receiver with floor plate engraved, “Tournament” above floor plate screw, and, “Skeet” below. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, kidney style checkered beavertail forend, checkered pistol grip stock, 14″ to checkered butt. Bore diameter: left -.614, right -.614. Bore restrictions: left -.007, right -(.015). Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.027. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 9 oz. Accompanied with Cody Firearm Museum letter identifying this gun as a model G2190B which is a tournament grade with 14″ pull, and shipped December 27, 1935. Also comes with a vintage brown leather Leg of Mutton case. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 97-98% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, a few very minor scratches, and a couple minor discoloration spots in the rib. Receiver has 90-95% orig blue with sharp edge wear, and a small amount of flaking on trigger plate. Trigger guard has flaked across the bow to have only traces of blue remaining with a mixture of silver and brown patina. Grip area of trigger guard shows wear to a silver/patina. Stocks are sound with minimal amount of nicks and scratches, and a small amount of wear in the grip area. Checkering is good, and retains most of it’s orig finish. Checkering of the butt is still good with wear to the finish around the outside. Case is in good shape, intact with all of it’s straps and handles. 4-32257 BDT205 (8,000-12,000)

575A
$6,900.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 TRAP GRADE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 8454. Cal. 12 gauge. 32″ matted rib bbl with dual brass sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, FULL/FULL choke, ejectors and single trigger. Early side panel receiver with “TRAP” marked above trigger plate screw. Mounted in fancy checkered walnut with checkered splinter forend, checkered pistol grip with checkered side panels, 14-1/2″ over Winchester solid red pad. Bore diameter: left -.730, right -.732. Bore restrictions: left -.033, right -.035. Wall thickness: left -.032, right -.029. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 12 oz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% of a fine quality restored blue. There are a few minor scratches and thinning spots. Receiver retains 90-95% orig blue with sharp edge wear and on left side hinge pin, and just a few minor scratches. Stock is sound with usual nicks, dings, and some minor scratches. Retains 80-85% of it’s orig finish with some rubbed areas in the rear portion and at the toe, and some flaked areas in the pistol grip and checkering area. Checkering is good, but a little dark. Forend is sound, and has wear through the rear portion, and retains about 50-60% of it’s orig finish in the forward area. This is a nice early “TRAP GRADE” model 21. 4-33789 BDT189 (6,000-8,000)

575B
$5,175.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 21 DELUXE FIELD GRADE. SN 25442. Cal. 12 gauge. 28″ bbls with matted concave rib and single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, MOD/FULL choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Step side receiver with trigger plate stamped, “Deluxe” over trigger plate screw, and, “Field” under it. Mounted with fancy walnut, full checkered beavertail forend with black tip insert, checkered pistol grip stock with steel grip cap, checkered side panels, 14-1/2″ over leather covered pad. Bore diameter: left -.726, right -.726. Bore restrictions: left -.033, right -.008. Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 10 lbs 11 oz. CONDITION: Fine as restored. Bbls have nearly all of a fine restored blue with only few very minor light handling marks. Receiver has a fine restored finish with the body being somewhat purple, and floor plate and trigger guard being a nice blue color. Top tang has been polished to have removed most of the first number in the serial number, and “SAFE” is kind of thin. Stock is sound with only a few minor handling marks with sharp crisp checkering, and a fine hand rubbed oil finish. Leather covered pad is starting to show a little wear at heel and toe. 4-32131 BDT193 (3,000-5,000)

575C
$4,025.00

*RESTORED WINCHESTER MODEL 21 TOURNAMENT SKEET GRADE. SN 2321. Cal. 12 gauge. Fitted with 26″ bbls that have matted, concave, tapered rib with silver center and white Bradley front sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers, choked WS-1 WS-2, ejectors, and single selective trigger. Standard step side receiver with floor plate marked, “Tournament” above screw, and, “Skeet” below. Mounted in custom semi-fancy walnut with checkered beavertail forend, checkered pistol grip stock with checkered cap and checkered side panels, 13-1/2″ over black decelerator pad. Bore diameter: left -.732, right -.733. Bore restrictions: left -.010, right -(.012). Wall thickness: left -.026, right -.026. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz. CONDITION: Fine as restored. Bluing on bbl and receiver are 95-98% with just a few minor light handling marks. Custom stock is solid with only a few minor handling marks, and retains virtually all of it’s fine custom finish. There is a small ding in toe line about 1″ from recoil pad. 4-32282 BDT211 (4,500-6,500)

575D
$5,750.00

EXTREMELY RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 21 FACTORY CUTAWAY DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN NSN. Cal. 12 ga. Very unusual piece of Winchesterania with 13” bbls that were obviously cut from a full set of bbls, that were choked MOD/CYL. It has usual Winchester markings on top of barrels. Mounted with nicely figured, checkered American walnut with early style splinter forearm & pistol grip stock, 13-5/8” over a red Winchester waffle pad. Entire left side of receiver and part of wrist are skeletonized exposing entire working mechanism, including cutaway on trigger to show selector mechanism. Floorplate is also cut away to show cocking arms & springs. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain most of their orig factory blue with some discoloration and spots of light rust. Bbls were crudely cut with saw marks on bottom. Receiver is plum colored. Wood retains most of its orig factory finish with light nicks & dings. 4-30118 (3,000-6,000)

576
$25,875.00

UNUSUAL CASED PAIR OF JOHN DICKSON & SONS ROUND ACTION EJECTOR GAME GUNS. SN 4024, 4025. Cal. 12ga. 29″ bbls are marked “Sir Joseph Whitworth fluid pressed steel” on the underside and the top rib is marked “JOHN DICKSON & SON 63. PRINCES STREET. EDINBURGH.” There is a John Dickson & Son patent use number “160” on Gun 1 and “161” on Gun 2. Bbls have relatively recent Birmingham Nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers. Gun 1 right bbl is proofed at .729; left bbl is proofed at .740. Both bbls of Gun 2 are proofed at .729. Both guns are engraved with “1” and “2,” respectively, on the top center of their bbls and on top levers. The typical Dickson round triggerplate actions show 100% well-executed scroll engraving with “JOHN DICKSON & SON PATENT” in riband on both sides of actions. The actions have third fasteners, dbl triggers, and automatic safeties, as well as a raised bead around the breech joint as found on many Dickson guns of this period. On the top tangs, “SAFE” is engraved in a gold rectangle and there are two gold tipped cocking indicators. The nicely figured and streaked Circassian walnut stocks measure 14-5/8″ over 3/4″ ebony extensions with checkered butts. Stocks have gold ovals engraved with a dog with crowned collar. Checkering has unusual fancy border on forward edge. Forends are marked “1” and “2” in silver numerals inlaid into uncheckered ovals and are 90% checkered. Gun1) Bore diameter: right -.738, left -.740. Bore restrictions: right -.002, left -.011. Wall thickness: right -.019, left -.022. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″, drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Weight:6lbs 8oz. Gun 2) Bore diameter: right -.732, left -.732. Bore restrictions: right -0, left -.006. Wall thickness: right -.024, left -.026. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″, drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Weight:6lbs 9oz. Guns come with a copy of the ledger page for August 10, 1886, describing a pair of hammerless guns were made for J. Wolf Murray, and giving orig specifications of these guns. Guns are housed in refurbished oak and leather dbl gun case with brass corners. The interior has a leather John Dickson & Sons label. The inside has been relined with maroon felt. In the case is a 2-pc. cleaning rod, a G&JW Hawksley square oil bottle, 2 pairs of plastic Parker-Hale snap caps, various brushes and mops, and a spare pair of ejectors. CONDITION: Gun 1 is tight and on face with top lever slightly left of center. Ejectors are slightly out of time. Gun 2 is tight and on face with top lever slightly right of center. Ejectors are in time. Both bbl sets retain 95% plus professional reblack with makers name and address re-engraved. Chambers of both bbls measure 2-3/4″ and orig specifications state that guns were made with 30″ bbls. Actions are finished bright and Gun 1 has some minor pitting on bead around action balls. Gun 2 has some pitting on left action ball and little bit of discoloration. Trigger guards and top levers have been reblued and show a little wear. Screws show much use over the years. Wood has been refinished in a hand-rubbed oil finish. Checkering on buttstocks and forends has been recut a long time ago. Guns have new hingepins. Case leather is in good condition as restored and the carrying handle is relatively new. 4-33249 MGM15 (25,000-40,000)

576A
$25,875.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Gun 1 measurements currently read: “Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. These are incorrect. Measurements should read: “Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-9/16”. LOP 15-3/8””. Gun 2 measurements currently read: “Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. These are incorrect. Measurements should read: “Drop at heel: 2-7/16””. Drop at comb: 1-9/16″. LOP 15-3/8””.

*FABULOUS MATCHED PAIR OF PINLESS SIDELOCK PREMIERE MODEL E.J. CHURCHILL SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS. SN 23695 & 23696. Cal. 12 gauge. This fine pair of guns have 28″ bbls with tapered matted rib, single gold sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP.CYL/MOD chokes, ejectors, and single triggers. Ribs are marked, “1 & 2″ in gold in chamber area. There is 1-1/2” of fine arabesque scroll engraving wedges over chamber area. Bbls are engraved on right, “Churchill (Gun Makers) LTD.” with left engraved, “7, Bury Street, St. James’s, London, England.” Bbl flats are profusely marked with, “.729 Nitro proofing. 12 gauge. 2-3/4″. 3-1/4 tons” The pinless sidelock receivers are profusely and completely engraved with beautiful foliate arabesque scroll, and shaded backgrounds with a ribbon and “Churchill” on each side plate. Bottom of receivers in a blank oval are engraved, “Premiere Finest Quality Model.” Top levers have engraved gold inlaid, “1” & “2” and, “SAFE” is also inlaid in gold. Mounted in colorful streaky straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend, engraved metal tip with gold “1” & “2”, push button release, checkered straight grip stock with dropper point, 15-1/2″ over leather covered pads. There is, “VFTjr” inlaid in toeline. Gun 1: Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.011, right -.005. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz. Gun 2: Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.013, right -.005. Wall thickness: left -.033, right -.031. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 12 oz. Both guns housed in a leather 2-gun case with maroon lining, accessories, and makers label. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Both guns are basically in equal condition with 98-99% orig bbl blue, 98-99% orig case coloring on receivers with solid stocks, with just a few minor handling marks, a little more on gun number 2, with a fine hand rubbed oil finish and sharp checkering. There is a little wear to the leather covering of the recoil pads with gun number 2 having a bit more than 1. 4-32132 BDT203 (25,000-35,000)

577
$0.00

*PAIR OF E.J. CHURCHILL XXV PREMIERE PINLESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS WITH EXTRA 2 PAIRS OF BBLS. SN 7395,7395a, 7396, 7396b. Cal. 12ga. Unusual pair of guns made for philanthropist Mr. Joseph M. Bryan, Esq. of Greensboro, NC. Both guns have 25″ bbls marked “EJ Churchill Gunmakers Limited, Orange Street, Leicester Square, London” and marked in gold “XXV” and “1” “2,” respectively. The other sets of bbls are also 25″ and marked “S1” (Skeet)(SN 7395a) and “D2” (Ducks)(SN 7396B) and “XXV” in gold. All bbls have typical Churchill ribs and have nicely executed triangles of scroll engraving which extend about 1″ from breeches. Actions are also marked “E.J. Churchill” on the lock plates and have about 90% coverage of finely executed English scroll engraving. The bottoms of the actions are marked “Premiere Finest Quality.” Forend irons are marked “1” and “2,” respectively, in gold, as are the top levers. “Safe” is engraved in raised gold letters. The trigger guards are dbl beaded and show about 80% fine scroll engraving. Guns have dbl triggers and original beaver tail fore ends. Straight grip stocks are 15″ over checkered wood butts and have gold ovals marked “JMB.” Gun 1: Drop at comb: 1-1/2″, drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Weight:6lbs. 3.5oz. Gun 2: Drop at comb: 1-3/8″, drop at heel: 2″. Weight:6lbs 3.8oz. Gun 1 has relatively plain European walnut. Gun 2 has nicely figured, contrasting European walnut. All bbls are marked “Vickers N Steel” and are proofed for 3-1/4 tons at .729 and have 2-3/4″ chambers. Bbls set 1, Bore diameter: right -.730, left -.729. Bore restrictions: right -.015, left -.015. Wall thickness: right -.031, left -.028. Bbls set S1: Bore diameter: right -.731, left – .731. Bore restrictions: right -.011, left -.011. Wall thickness: right -.030, left -.027. Bbls set 2: Bore diameter: right -.733, left -.729. Bore restrictions: right -.015, left -.013. Wall thickness: right -.030, left -.027. Bbls set D2: Bore diameter: right -.729, left -.729. Bore restrictions: right -.039, left -.038. Wall thickness: right -.030, left -.030. Guns are in a leather 2-gun toe-under case with dividing partition that has a Churchill label, leather corners, dbl latches, and newer brass plate on top. There are two modern snap caps in the case. Extra bbls are in another leather toe-under case with Churchill label, leather corners, dbl locks, and brass plate on top. Both cases are in very good condition with usual wear and handling marks. The guns come with copy of ledger page from Churchill, with specifications, an article about Mr. Joseph M. Bryan, and an article about Robert Churchill and the XXV guns. CONDITION: All bbl sets are excellent as refinished with no physical blemishes. Bores are bright and shiny. Stocks show all of professionally restored finish with minor blemishes under the finish. Checkering has been recut. The actions show most of quality re-polish and re-case color with some minor pitting on the outside of the breech face of Gun 1. Top levers, safeties, and trigger guards show all of their restored blue finish. The forend of Gun 2 shows wood repairs around ejectors and on right side of forend iron. Small repaired crack approx. 1″ long in bottom center of same forend. 4-31767 MGM3 (30,000-40,000)

577A
$46,000.00

*EXTREMELY RARE CASED DANIEL FRASER MINIATURE DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 2077. Cal. 22 Hornet. Caliber may be 22 WCF but 22 Hornet fits and functions perfectly with good accuracy. This spectacular little rifle has 25″ bbls with flat matted rib, raised pedestal front sight with hood and 2-leaf platinum line matted express sight marked “50” and “100”. There are special scope mounts dovetailed into the rib and it also has the maker’s name & address engraved forward of front scope mount. It has rib extension third fastener with dbl underbite, ejectors & dbl triggers. Mounted with very highly figured French walnut with checkered splinter forearm and capped pistol grip stock with raised checkered side panels & cheekpiece, 14-1/2″ over a checkered horn buttplate. Bottom of bbl has a sling eye with a corresponding eye in the buttstock. Bottom of buttstock has an elaborate gold initial shield engraved “W”. Receiver & appended iron are spectacularly engraved in very fine intertwined English scroll patterns with fine chain borders and maker’s name in a ribbon on each side. Fences have deep relief fleur-de-lis and feather patterns, also with a chain border in a raised rib around front edges. Opening lever is engraved “FRASER’S PATENT” and top tang has a bolted safety with “SAFE” in gold in a black enamel panel. Accompanied by an orig Fraser rifle scope numbered to this rifle and engraved on top identically to the rib marking. Also engraved on top of scope is “SOLE PATENTEES & MANUFACTURERS”. It has a telescoping eye piece with leather covered rim. The reticle is fine crosshairs with a dbl horizontal line. Weight: 6 lbs. 6.4 oz. with good shooting dimensions. Additionally accompanied by an orig red felt lined Daniel Fraser oak & leather trunk case embossed on lid “MAJOR V. KNOX” and has an orig maker’s gold embossed label inside lid. Bottom is compartmented for the rifle, telescope and a rnd oil bottle engraved on top knob “W.R.” All other compartments are empty. Also accompanied by a target which shows great accuracy from the right bbl and reasonable hunting accuracy from left bbl. Very few of these miniature dbl rifles were ever made by Fraser and are rarely ever encountered in the United States. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain about 97-98% strong orig blue with a few minor nicks and slight thinning on right bbl over chamber area. Receiver retains most of its orig dark case colors with some slight thinning on the edges. Trigger guard, floorplate, opening lever & bolt retain most of their orig factory blue. Wood is sound with minor handling & storage marks and retains most of its orig oil finish on buttstock, slightly darkened on forearm and may be an old restored finish. Checkering on forearm shows moderate wear. Scope is extremely fine, retaining most of its orig factory blue with fine optics. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. Case is dry with moderate to heavy staining & wear but completely intact, lightly soiled in bottom. Altogether a very rare set. 4-33793 JR261 (40,000-50,000)

577B
$69,000.00

EXTREMELY RARE ROYALTY GRADE THOMAS BLAND & SONS CASED DBL RIFLE. SN 17417. Cal. 40-72. Rare English dbl rifle in an American caliber made for the Maharaja of Jodhpur. This spectacular rifle has 27-1/8″ steel bbls with smooth concave rib, day & night gold bead caterpillar front sight on a pedestal with quarter rib at the chamber ends having gold line 3-leaf express sight with matted faces and gold inlaid “100”, “200” & “300” yards. Rib just in front of quarter rib is inlaid in flat gold, Old English “Thomas Bland & Sons. 2 King William Street. West Strand. London.” The rear end of the quarter rib is engraved in an elliptical arc “WINNERS OF THE / AMERICAN RIFLE TRIALS” along with an exquisitely engraved slinking leopard with grasses & brush. It has a concealed third fastener with ejectors & dbl underbites. Mounted in spectacular burled, marblecake, circassian walnut with checkered splinter forearm & rnd knob pistol grip stock with raised teardrop side panels, 14-1/4″ over a checkered steel buttplate. It has dbl triggers with the front being articulated. The boxlock receiver with large scalloped back edges is most fabulously engraved with big cat vignettes consisting of two slinking tigers in a jungle scene on left side, two male & one female lions in a jungle scene on right side, a large male & female lions with two cubs on bottom, all in jungle scenes with two spectacular leopards on trigger bow and another tiger at rear of bottom tang. Bottom tang also has serial number in flat gold. Opening lever also has two leopards beautifully engraved as does the top tang. Top tang also has “SAFE” in flat gold. Fences are deep relief engraved in grape leaf, vine and clusters of grapes patterns. Opening lever pivot is engraved with acanthus leaves & berries and the center screw is the sun face pattern apparently the crest of the Maharaja. Forend iron at the receiver is beautifully engraved in foliate patterns with still another leopard on the metal forend tip. The heel of the buttplate is engraved with a full- bodied tiger. The heel of the stock has a large gold shield engraved with a sun face and Indian writing. Bottom of bbl & buttstock have narrow sling loops. Accompanied by its orig burgundy leather & oak, burgundy velvet lined trunk case with gold embossed tan maker’s label inside lid. Outside of lid has a large brass shield engraved identically to the shield on buttstock of the rifle. Bottom of case is compartmented for the rifle, a 2-pc horn & brass cleaning rod, a checkered horn & brass chamber brush, a checkered horn & brass bore brush, a checkered horn & gold washed turn=screw, a pair of orig Thomas Bland 40-72 snap caps, an orig cut crystal oil bottle and the orig matching burgundy leather 2-pc sling with other cleaning implements in compartments. Most of the implements are engraved with the Maharaja’s mark. Missing one turn=screw. Weight: 10 lbs. 8.96 oz. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbls retain about 95% fine orig blue with some slight thinning over forearm area and a minor nick or two. Receiver, top tang & trigger guard retain 75-80% faded case colors, brilliant in sheltered areas. Floorplate retains 75% orig blue. Stock is sound with minor nicks & scratches and retains about 90% orig factory finish. Forearm has a chip by right bbl channel and is dark & oil stained showing light to moderate wear. Mechanics are crisp, bright shiny bores. Case is very fine with usual handling and storage nicks and scratches with worn edges and some minor damage to the bottom rear edge. Interior is extremely fine with light wear and soil. Implements are all fine. 4-33792 JR262 (40,000-60,000)

577C
$46,000.00

*OUTSTANDING PURDEY BEST QUALITY DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 25036. Cal. .30 Flanged Nitro(Purdey). This is just a little hotter version of our 30-40 Krag. 25″ bbls with ramped hooded front sight, quarter rib with two leaf express rear sight. Bbl rib engraved, “J. Purdey & Sons Audley House, South Audley Street, London, England.” The quarter rib has a fine stippled top. Bbl flats are marked with usual proof marks, and 30 2.31″ marked Nitro proved. The reinforced receiver with side clips is engraved in usual Purdey floral bouquet, and fine foliate arabesque scroll with, “J. Purdey & Sons” engraved on center bottom of each plate. Bottom of receiver is engraved with, “J. Purdey & Sons. London, England” and is equipped with a bolted safety with, “BOLTED” and “SAFE” inlaid with gold. Mounted with dark fancy walnut with checkered splintered forend, checkered pistol grip with engraved steel grip cap, dropper point, oval left side cheek piece, 14-1/2″ to a solid Silvers type pad. With gold initial shield and toe line engraved with a large, “S” “MRB”, and sling swivels to match up with the underlug swivel on bbl. Housed in an oak and leather case with makers label and accessories. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% blue finish with just some minor muzzle wear, and a few minor scratches. Receiver has 70-75% case colors with wear on the sharp edges and on high spots to a silver/patina. Stock is solid with a minor hairline crack off of top tang, a few minor nicks and dings, but retains 80% of a fine hand rubbed finish with wear through the grip area. Checkering is good but slightly worn. Forend is solid with a hand worn patina finish, and good but slightly worn checkering. This is a fine light caliber self-opening Purdey double rifle. 4-33791 BDT191 (40,000-60,000)

578
$25,875.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please note: This item accompanied by factory documents confirming refurbishment and upgrades completed 1983. Consignor states that the guns remain unfired since the completion of this work.

*CASED PAIR PURDEY HAMMERLESS SELF OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME GUNS. SN 13372, 13373. Cal. 12 ga. Both guns have 30″ chopper lump bbls with hidden third fastener and concave game rib. The bbls are marked on the top of the rib” 1″ and “2” respectively and ” J. Purdey & Sons Audley House. South Audley Street . London.” ” Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel.” BBls show a London re-proof for 2-3/4″ chambers and are proofed at .729 for all bbls. The action has beautifully executed double fleur-de-lis fences and extremely fine house style rose and scroll engraving, probably executed by noted Purdey engraver J. Lucas. The lockplates are marked “J. Purdey & Sons” and the bottom of the action is marked “Purdey’s Patent”. The top lever is marked “Patent”. Shotguns features dbl triggers and automatic safeties. The triggerguards show about 60% English scroll with SNs “13372” & “13373” engraved. The guns have nicely matched and well figured and streaked straight grip European walnut buttstocks measuring 14-5/8″ over a thin Silvers-type pad on gun #1 and 14-1/2″ over a 1/2″ wood spacer and checkered horn buttplate on gun #2. Both guns measure 13-7/8″ to the end of the orig wood. There are silver ovals on the bottom of the buttstocks marked with the initials “JCM”. These initials also appear on the case. Splinter forends have Anson release. Guns have finely executed checkering in typical Purdey style. The factory letter indicates that the guns were restocked in 1949 to a LOP of 14-7/8″. Butt treatment is not specified. The guns are accompanied by their oak and leather case with brass corners and medallion on the top. Accessories include two pair of correct period snap caps, one oil bottle, new pull-through cleaning kit, set of two unmarked horn-handled turn screws, broken cartridge extractor, and horn-handled striker bushing wrench, and cleaning equipment including 2-pc rosewood cleaning rod and usual brushes, mops, jags, etc. Case also has its orig key. Gun 1) Bore diameter: left -.736, right -.736. Bore restrictions: left -.007, right -.8. Wall thickness: left -.023, right -.026. Drop at heel:1-5/8″, drop at comb:1-3/8″. Weight:6lbs 8.5oz. Gun 2)Bore diameter: left -.734, right -.735. Bore restrictions: left -.007, right -.0. Wall thickness: left -.022, right -.026. Drop at heel:1-3/4″ , drop at comb:1-3/8″. Weight:6lbs 9oz. CONDITION: Fine as refinished. Bbls of both guns are tight and on face and ejectors are in time; levers close slightly left of center. Both bbls show about 98% of a re-black, with a very small abrasion on left hand side about 1/2″ in front of breech face on gun #1. Bbl engraving is light, but readable. Bores are bright and shiny. Actions are finished bright with forging striations visible on the bottom of gun #1. Screws and safety levers show most of their new fire blue. Safety buttons show some wear at rear. The forend of gun #1 shows approx. 1″ crack, professionally repaired at right side at forend screw. The triggerguards show worn engraving and about 10% of an old re-black. Stocks have most of an old, hand-rubbed, oil finish, with a little oil added to gun#2, and have a few nicks and dents from use. 4-31919 MGM1 (30,000-50,000)

579
$37,375.00

*UNIQUE 20 BORE J. PURDEY & SONS SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN. SN 27257. A wonderful light and lively best quality field gun. Factory letter states that the gun was completed in September 1965 with 26″ ventilated matted rib bbls with 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP. CYL/MOD chokes, dbl triggers, non-automatic safe, pistol grip stock, beaver tail forend, no checkering, and a stock length of 15-1/8.” The gun is currently checkered in a fancy fleur-de-lis pattern, reminiscent of the work of Dale Goens and has a Miller sgl selective trigger added. The well streaked and figured Circassian walnut pistol grip stock measures 14-7/16″ over Pachmayr Old English pad and has a blank gold oval. Bore diameter: right -.619, left -.619. Bore restrictions: right -.005, left -.027. Wall thickness: right -.028, left -034. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Weight:5lbs 12oz. Shotgun comes with its orig leather motor case with leather corners, Purdey label, and charge card. In the case are a leather pouch for brushes,mops, etc., 2-pc wood cleaning rod, oil bottle, empty striker bottle, 2 horn handled turnscrews, 1 pull-through cleaner and case, snap caps in a leather wallet, leather pouch with action cleaning brushes, broken case extractor, and key. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls show 95% of orig factory black, with most loss on left-hand breech area. Receiver shows 90% orig case colors with area forward of trigger guard and action beads turning silver. Most of orig factory varnish is present on action. Buttstock retains most of it’s handrubbed oil finish and shows a few light handling marks and dents. Forend is orig with later checkering. Trigger works very well and ejectors are in time. Bright shiny bores with perfect chambers. Most of fire blue is on the tumbler ends but is only 10% on safety button. Case is in very fine condition with all handles and straps intact and with owner’s name “Wm. L. Audas.” 4-31694 MGM2 (40,000-50,000)

580
$27,600.00

*VERY NICE CASED PURDEY SELF OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR LIGHT GAME GUN. SN 28050. Cal. 12ga. This lovely shotgun was made in 1975. 27″ steel bbls are marked on left bbl “J. PURDEY & SONS” and on right, “AUDLEY HOUSE. SOUTH AUDLEY STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND.” Concave matted game rib. Case hardened action has typical Purdey house style bouquet and scroll engraving. Sidelocks are marked “J. PURDEY & SONS” and bottom of action is marked “J. PURDEY & SONS LONDON. ENGLAND.” Beesley self-opening action with dbl triggers, top lever, and automatic safety. “Safe” is inlaid in gold letters. The straight grip, nicely figured, streaky European walnut stock is 15″ LOP over checkered wood butt. Stock is lightly cast off for a right hand shooter. The individual initials “TRM” are inlaid in bottom of stock in gold. Splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: right -.733, left -.733. Bore restrictions: right -.013, left -.027. Wall thickness: right -.035, left -.032. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″, drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Weight:6lbs. 10.25oz. The gun is housed in a leather motor case with leather corners, James Purdey & Sons leather label, James Purdey & Sons charge card with specifications of this gun, 2-pc wooden cleaning rod, leather wallet with cleaning brushes, mops, etc., 1 pair James Purdey & Sons 12 bore snap caps, Purdey marked square oil bottle, spare striker case with strikers and springs, and one rosewood handled screwdriver marked “James Purdey & Sons London.” CONDITION: Fine. Ejectors are in time. Bbls have 90% orig blue, thinning a bit back toward forend with a few abrasions from handling and use. Bores are bright and shiny with no visible imperfections. Action retains 90% of its orig case color, thinning on the bottom, silver on action beads, and grey on lockplates at rear of left plate and front of right plate. There is also some thinning of color on action balls. Trigger guard retains 50% of orig charcoal blue and is silver in grip area. Top lever blue shows wear and is silver on thumbpiece. Safety button has traces of orig. blue. Forend iron shows about 50% blue, as does the forend tip. There is no fire blue on the hinge pin but tumbler ends retain 80%. Lock screws show evidence of being turned; all other screws are fine. Buttstock shows 95% of orig hand-rubbed oil finish with a few handling marks mostly on the left hand side. Orig checkering remains relatively sharp. Condition of forend is about the same as the buttstock, again with a few handling marks mostly on the left hand side. Overall, as honest a gun as you will find. Case is in excellent condition and comes with its orig canvas outer cover. 4-31662 MGM17 (20,000-30,000)

581
$0.00

*JAMES PURDEY & SONS BEESLEY PATENT SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN WITH CASE. SN 13555. Cal. 12ga. 30″ bbls marked on left bbl “J. PURDEY & SONS. AUDLEY HOUSE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET, LONDON.” and on right bbl, “MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH’S FLUID-PRESSED STEEL.” Bbls renitro-proofed in London for 2-1/2″ chambers at .729 and .729. The action has house style very well executed bouquet and scroll engraving, probably by J. Lucas. The lockplates are marked “J PURDEY & SONS.” and bottom of action is marked “PURDEY’S PATENT”. Top lever is marked “PATENT.” Dbl triggers and automatic safety with “SAFE” inlaid in gold. The trigger guard has about 50% coverage of English scroll engraving with SN 13555. The slightly figured, straight grip, European walnut stock measures 14-1/8″ over checkered wood butt with a vacant silver oval on bottom. The splinter forend has Anson release and has standard checkering. Bore diameter: right -.734, left -.734. Bore restrictions: right -.012, left -.035. Wall thickness: right -.026, left -.028. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″, drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Weight:6lbs. 14oz. Gun comes in period oak and leather case with brass corners, central brass medallion, with James Purdey & Sons label, orig maroon cloth interior, and a set of unmarked snap caps. CONDITION: Gun is tight and on face. Ejectors are in time. Bbls show a very good quality reblack with engraving just slightly worn. Bores are bright and shiny with no visible dents or imperfections. Action is silver colored with slight discoloration on bottom and very slight pinprick frosting all over. Stocks are sound and refinished with hand-rubbed oil finish. Checkering has been recut a long time ago. Wood is slightly under metal. Trigger guard, triggerplate, top lever, forend iron and forend tip show most of their reblue with slight wear on thumbpiece and grip area. Two lock screws are replacements. Other screws show use. Case leather is in very good plus condition, straps and handle are intact. 4-32073 MGM20 (14,000-18,000)

581A
$3,450.00

*CASED J. PURDEY & SONS SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 11772. Cal. 12 gauge. 30″ bbls with tapered concave rib, single silver sighting bead, 2-1/2″ chambers, CYL/IMP.CYL, extractors, and double triggers. Rib is engraved, “J. Purdey & Sons. Audley House, South Audley Street, London, England. Made of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s Fluid Pressed Steel.” Receiver is engraved in typical Purdey fashion with floral bouquets and tight foliate arabesque scroll with, “J. Purdey & Sons” on lower center of both plates and, “Purdey’s Patent” on bottom. Mounted with nicely figured walnut, checkered splinter forend with engraved metal insert and push button release, checkered straight grip stock with dropper points, 14″ to checkered butt. Bore diameter: left .733, right .734. Bore restriction: left .018, right .000. Wall thickness: left .030, right .025. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″ Weight: 6 lbs 7 oz. Housed in an open leather case with makers label, accessories, and loading tools. CONDITION: Badly in need of restoration. Bbl finish is a dark splotchy gray/brown patina with quite a bit of surface corrosion. Bottom of right bbl has 1/4″ diameter rust spot. Ribs seem to be solid. Receiver is a dark gray/patina color with some rust and a badly deteriorated top tang at safety area. Trigger guard has an area of deep pitting near the front screw. Stock is well worn but solid with numerous nicks, dings, a small crack along trigger plate behind trigger guard, and a crack coming off from the top tang. Forend is also well worn with a rusted front tip insert with quite worn checkering. Mechanics are in need of some help as safety doesn’t work, and bbls show a fair degree of pitting, some being rather deep. 4-32084 BDT237 (3,000-5,000)

582
$5,750.00

JAMES PURDEY BAR IN WOOD HAMMER GUN. SN 10715. Cal. 12ga. Set of new 28-1/8″ steel bbls marked on right bbl “J. PURDEY & SONS” and on left bbl “314-1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON.” Bbls have a matted rib, 2-1/2″ chambers with Birmingham nitro proofs and are proofed at .729. They are also marked “MADE IN ENGLAND.” Action is typical of Bar In Wood Purdeys with very nicely done rose and scroll engraving probably by noted Purdey engraver J. Lucas, the bar action rebounding sidelocks are marked “J. PURDEY & SONS,” and have dolphin hammers. Gun has dbl triggers, and top lever with Purdey underbolts. The top lever is marked “PATENT.” The orig nicely figured straight grip buttstock with drop points measures 14-3/4″ over calf-leather covered pad. Forend has Anson button release. Bore diameter: right -.733, left -.732. Bore restrictions: right -.016, left -.029. Wall thickness: right -.024, left -.034. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″, drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Weight:6lbs. 10.5oz. CONDITION: Tight and on face. Locks function correctly. Bbls have 100% professional black and were made in Birmingham and show file marks that were not polished out in their making. Action and lockplates are silver colored and free of pitting and obvious wear. Breechfaces show shallow pitting around firing pin holes, a little deeper around right pin hole. Stocks have been refinished in a hand-rubbed oil finish, sharp edges are slightly rounded and wood is slightly under metal; especially at front of action. Checkering has been recut, and leather pad is newly fitted. Trigger guard, top lever, forend iron, and forend tip have been reblued and retain 98% of that blue. Appears to have a new hinge pin fitted when the bbls were made. Bores are bright and shiny. The grip area of the trigger guard has been correctly repolished and the engraving picked up. The area behind the lockplates shows about a 1/4″ crack on the right side and a bit of wood hammering on the left due to recoil; but the stock is still sound. 4-33247 MGM14 (10,000-15,000)

583
$1,150.00

PURDEY 16 BORE CENTER FIRE DBL HAMMER SHOTGUN CONVERTED FROM A MUZZLELOADER. SN 4236. 28″ Damascus bbls are faintly marked “J PURDEY 314-1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON” and have Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers, proofed at .700. Bbls are also marked underneath with SN 4326, “13” and other early proofs. Top lever action has engraved with open scroll engraving and has back action rebounding locks. Nicely figured European walnut stock measures 14-1/4″ over orig muzzleloading buttplate. Forend has snap fastener and metal forend tip. Bore diameter: right -.710, left -.709. Bore restrictions: right -0, left -0. Wall thickness: right -.032, left -.032. Drop at comb: 1-7/8″, drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Weight:7lbs. 2oz. Cased in medium quality canvas case with leather corners with reproduction Purdey Label, maroon cloth interior, and two keys. CONDITION: Gun is loose, off face, and needs rejoining. Bores are a little frosty toward the breech end with a few pits throughout their length, but are mostly bright and shiny. Bbls show most of old reblack. Action is silver. Stock shows most of old oil refinish. Checkering has been recut and trigger guard has been roughly pieced together. Trigger guard screws are battered. Forend wood is shrunken around forend iron and is considerably below the metal. Case is in usable condition. Straps and handle are tight. Inside is notation that states “James Purdey & Sons #4236 1847-1848 14 Bore Muzzleloader #1 of a pair made for Dr. Harrison. 1890 returned to Purdy to be converted to a breechloader. 16 gauge. 1930, Nitroproofed at Birmingham.” 4-31990 MGM16 (3,500-5,500)

584
$0.00

*BOSS & CO. SIDELEVER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN. SN 3971. Cal. 12ga. 30″ Whitworth steel bbls marked on rib “1” and “BOSS & CO. 73. ST.JAMES’S STREET. LONDON.” Right bbl is marked “Sir Joseph Whitworth’s” and left bbl is marked “Fluid pressed steel.” Bbls have Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-1/2″ chambers at .729. Older nitro proof marks are also present. The action shows extremely well executed scroll engraving at about 70% coverage. The back action sidelocks with bolstered tumblers are engraved “Boss & Co.” and also exhibit more of the same quality engraving; the tumbler ends are bolstered. Gun features dbl triggers and automatic safety with “Safe” inlaid in gold. Beautifully streaked Circassian straight grip walnut stock has LOP of 14-5/8″ over a 1/2″ lengthening piece with checkered butt. Orig wood has only been squared up and length is 14-1/16″ to where the orig steel buttplate was installed. Area at top of stock has inlaid piece to fill where the widow’s peak was. Forend has a lever release and is 90% checkered. Bore diameter: right -.732, left -.734. Bore restrictions: right -.005, left -.011. Wall thickness: right -.023, left -.020. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″, drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Weight:6lbs. 5.1oz. CONDITION: Bores are bright and shiny. Action is tight and bbls are very slightly off face with a gap at the right breech. Ejectors are somewhat out of time. Bbls show 95% of a good quality reblack with a little bit of peppery rust and a couple of handling marks. The engraving was picked up before bbls were refinished and is nice and sharp. The action is silver. The side lever, safety lever, and trigger guard show most of restored charcoal blue. Trigger guard shows some striations and metal loss from handling which was not cleaned up before bluing. Stock has most of good quality varnish refinish, recut checkering, and a vacant silver oval. Forend checkering has been recut and some areas of wood missing in front of ejectors near the forend iron. The screws have been refire blued. 4-33245 (16,000-20,000)

585
$9,200.00

STEPHEN GRANT BEST QUALITY SIDE LEVER DAMASCUS BARREL HAMMER GUN IN ORIGINAL CASE WITH ACCESSORIES. SN 4250. Cal. 12ga. This great old gun has 30″ best quality Damascus bbls with 2-1/2″ chambers. The bbls are marked “Stephen Grant. 67A. ST. James’s Street. London” on the concaved game rib. The case hardened action has 70% very fine English scroll engraving and water table is marked “Grant and Hodges’ Patent 733” which refers to the improved locking system. The standing breech has a triangle with a crown logo that has the initials “ECH” inside the triangle. The watertable is also marked with the serial numbers “4250”. The sides of the action are marked “Stephen Grant’s Patent”. The peninsula back-action side locks are also engraved with matching English scroll, and are marked “Stephen Grant”. The top of the action is marked “Patent” in an oval, and is extensively scroll engraved. The gun has rebounding hammers that are also engraved at about 60% coverage. The trigger guard has about 60% larger English scroll, and is marked with the serial number “4250”. The very nicely figured and streaked straight grip European walnut stock measures 14-1/4″ over a checkered wood butt with engraved steel heel and toe plates. The stock has a vacant silver oval. The forend has an Anson release. The stocks are checkered in a point pattern with flat top diamonds and mullered borders. The original oak and leather case has brass corners. The interior has a Stephen Grant label as well as a charge card inscribed with the gun number and suggested loads. The case is lined in red baize, and contains a two-piece wooden cleaning rod, a Hawksley crystal oil bottle, an ebony handled striker wrench, a Hawksley pull through cleaning kit, a folding sporting knife with Cal. 16, and 12 cartridge extractors, lignum vitae striker bottle containing spare gold-plated strikers and retainers, and other assorted mops, etc. Bore diameter: right 733, left 733. Bore restrictions: right 0, left 0. Wall thickness: right .030, left .031 . Drop at comb: 1-3/8″, drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Weight:. 6lbs, 15ozs. CONDITION: Very fine. The bbls retain 85-90% of their original Damascus finish with bright areas around muzzles, the top of the right bbl near breech and outer edges of the bbls near breech. The finish thins somewhat around the rear of the forend. The bores are bright, but frosty in a few areas. There are two very slight dents on the right bbl about 8″ back from the muzzle. (easily repaired). The action retains 85-90% case color, 70% strong and turning to silver toward the bottom of the action. The back of the top tang is silver. The lock plates retain 70% case color thinning toward the rear with most loss on the right lock plate. The trigger guard shows about 20% of its charcoal blue. The side lever retains 60% of its charcoal blue. The hammers retain 90% plus of their case colors. The heel and toe plates have 10% of their original fire blue. The stocks retain 95% of their original oil finish with a few light nicks and dings with one fairly heavy nick on left side of comb. Checkering is very slightly worn. The leather of the case is worn, tattered, and cracked. Straps and carrying handle are missing. The interior is in very fine condition with all partitions intact. The Stephen Grant label has an area damaged by the action fences. The bottom of the charge card shows discoloration from contact with the bbls. It’s very difficult to find a gun of this quality and condition in this day and age. A true treasure. 4-32080 MGM43 (11,000-13,000)

586
$0.00

*STEPHEN GRANT SIDELEVER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN. SN 6274. Cal. 12ga. 28″ steel bbls are marked “STEPHEN GRANT & SONS.” on right bbl and “61. PALL MALL. ST JAMES’S. LONDON. ENGLAND.” on left bbl. The low concave game rib is marked “1” and has scroll engraving at the breech end. Bottoms of the bbls are marked with SN 6274 and are London proofed for 2-1/2″ chambers at .729 and .729. Sidelock action has 90% well executed English scroll with beautiful Stephen Grant fluted fences. Gun has dbl triggers, sidelever opening, lever and automatic safety. “SAFE” is inlaid in gold letters. Trigger guard has about 60% scroll engraving. The European walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14-1/8″ over checkered wood butt with gold oval engraved with an “S”. Splinter forend has Anson release. Bore diameter: right -.729, left -.726. Bore restrictions: right -.013, left -.021. Wall thickness: right -.036, left -.038. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″, drop at heel: 2″. Weight:6lbs 12oz. Cased in a Brady leather case with Atkin Grant & Lang, LTD label, green cloth interior, 3-pc wooden cleaning rod, a jag, and a key. CONDITION: Bbls are tight and on face. Ejectors are in time. Bores show slight frosting at breech end, but are mostly bright and shiny. New bbls have 95% of their blue with rub marks at breeches and muzzles. Action is finished bright and the engraving is slightly distorted from polishing. Trigger guard is reblued over fairly worn engraving. Sidelever, forend iron, and forend tip have most of their reblue with a touch of wear on thumbpiece. Buttstock appears to be a high quality replacement with most of its oil finish with a few very light handling marks. Forend appears to be orig with small repairs at left tip and central diamond. Checkering has been recut. Case is in very good condition. Handles and straps are intact. 4-32074 (8,000-10,000)

587
$1,725.00

WM. MOORE & GRAY DBL DAMASCUS 12GA HAMMER SHOTGUN. SN 2655. 29″ nicely figured Damascus bbls marked “WM. Moore & Gray. 43 Old Bond St. London. W” with doll’s-head extension. Bbls show 2-1/2″ 3 ton nitro proofs as well as older period proof marks and are proofed at .729. The unusual semi-clamshell action has about 50% coverage of very well-executed shaded scroll and has a top lever and purdy bolt for lockup. The locks are rebounding. The blued trigger guard shows 50% scroll engraving. The forend has a sugar tong-type fastener with 90% course checkering and a steel tip. The straight grip buttstock shows 14-1/4″ LOP over a 1/2″ wood extension with checkered butt, which is fitted to original curve cut for orig buttplate. LOP to old wood is 13-5/8″. Silver oval marked “PW” on bottom of stock. Buttstock exhibits same coarse checkering as forend. Bore diameter: right -.736, left – .732. Bore restrictions: right -.012, left -.008. Wall thickness: right -.021, left -.023. Drop at comb: 1-3/4″, drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs. 9.25oz. CONDITION: Gun is tight and on face. Top lever closes slightly left of center. Bbls show 95% of nicely colored re-brown. The engraving was not picked up before refinishing and is slightly worn from polishing. Bores are bright and shiny. There is a very slight, barely noticeable bulge in lower part of right bbl 8-1/2″ from breech. Action is mostly gray with strong traces of orig case color in protected areas. Lockplates have 30-40% orig case colors, mostly around area protected by hammers. Hammers are silvery with traces of color in protected areas. Top lever and trigger guard have been reblacked and show no wear to new finish. Stock has a few fairly deep dents on left side of buttstock and at top rear of the right side buttstock. Breechfaces are clean with no pitting, but with some slight discoloration on right side. Buttstock shows restored hand-rubbed oil finish and checkering has been recut. 4-33248 (4,500-7,500)

587A
$8,050.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Correction) Superb quality, restored finish. The engraving and lettering is still sharp.

*WONDERFUL DAINTY E.J. CHURCHILL BOX LOCKED SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 5997. Cal. .410. 25″ matted tapered rib with single silver sighting bead. 3″ chambers, FULL/FULL choke, ejectors, and double triggers. Right bbl engraved, “E.J. Churchill (Gun Makers) Ltd.” and left bbl engraved, “Orange St. Gun Works. Leicester Square, London.” Bbl flats marked with multiple proof marks; 3″ nitro proof 9/16″. The dainty box locked receiver has minimal scroll border engraving with, “E.J. Churchill” on each side, and its traditional case colored body with blue floor plate, trigger guard, top lever, and safety. Mounted in straight grain walnut with checkered splinter forend with push button release, and checkered straight grip stock, 14-5/8″ over smooth finished butt. Bore dimensions: N/A. Drop at heel: 1-3/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 4 lbs 6 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain most of their fine factory blue with just a few light handling marks. Receiver has nearly all of it’s case colors and blue across floor plate. Trigger guard is showing moderate wear with blue to brown/patina finish on long tang area. Stocks are sound with only minimal light marks, and retain most of their fine open grain oil finish. Forend is sound with a minor sliver of wood off of left side. 4-32133 BDT199 (4,000-6,000)

588
$4,600.00

J. NOWOTNY HAMMER SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 2590. Cal. 16 gauge. 28-1/4″ bbl with flat rib, and single silver sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chambers, CYL/CYL choke, extractors, and double triggers. Top rib is engraved and inlaid in gold, “J. Nowotny In Prag.” There are gold game birds surrounded by foliate scroll over each chamber, and gold foliate scroll about 2″ down rib. The back action hammer gun with front under-lever is elaborately engraved and inlaid in gold with stags, dogs, pheasants, ducks, gold border, and foliate scroll. Mounted in a streaky piece of walnut with checkered forend, checkered horn opening lever, checkered straight grip stock with sculpted horn pistol grip, left side cheek piece, 14-1/4″ to checkered steel butt plate. Toe line with sling swivel to match sling swivel mounted on under-rib. Bore diameter: left -.677, right -.677. Bore restrictions: left (-.004), right -.000. Wall thickness: left -.024, right -.028. Drop at heel: N/A. Drop at comb: N/A. Weight: 6 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbls show a fine dark brown Damascus pattern with a dent about half way on the left bbl, and some light scattered corrosion. Receiver is a blend of silver and dark gray showing off it’s fine flat gold inlays. Wood is solid but shows numerous nicks, dings, and scratches with worn and mostly flat checkering. Forend wood is well worn but solid. Horn opening lever has about a 2″ crack through it. Mechanics are good, and bores have scattered moderate pitting and the above mentioned dent in left bbl. 4-32087 BDT198 (3,000-5,000)

588A
$0.00

*HOLLAND & HOLLAND BACK ACTION SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 32386. Cal. 12 gauge. 30″ bbls with concave tapered rib, and single brass sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chambers, IMP.CYL/MOD choke, ejectors, and double triggers. Right bbl engraved, “Holland & Holland.” Right bbl engraved, “98 New Bond Street, London.” Back action sidelock is moderately engraved with floral bouquets, and foliate arabesque scroll, with “Holland & Holland” engraved on rear portion of each lock, and “Safe” inlaid in gold. Mounted in nicely streaked walnut, checkered splintered forend, and checkered round knob pistol grip, 14-3/4″ over Jostam vented pad. Bore diameter: left -.728, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.014, right -.004. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 11 oz. Bbl flats are marked with numerous proof marks; 2-1/2″, 1-1/8″, and Nitro proof. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain nearly all of a fine properly restored finish with just a few minor handling marks. Receiver is a silver mixed with brown patina, with crisp engravings. Stocks are sound with just a few minor scratches, good checkering, and a fine restored hand rubbed finish. Forend is solid with good sharp checkering, and just a few minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-32138 BDT195 (6,000-10,000)

589
$17,250.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please note: Consignor states that this gun was engraved by the famous Mme Lyson Corombelle.

*FRANCOTTE FULL SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN. SN 90648. Cal. 12ga. 27-7/8″ chopper lump bbls with file-cut concave high rib, marked “AUG. FRANCOTTE BREVETE LIEGE” on right bbl and “FAIT POUR MAYOR DE GENEVE” on left bbl. 2-3/4″ chambers with hidden third fastener. Bottom of bbls marked “ASCIER NICKEL 1/2 BLOCS.” Sidelock action is 90% engraved with shaded open scroll and locks are marked “AUG. FRANCOTTE” and bottom of action is marked “AUG. FRANCOTTE LIEGE.” The trigger guard is 60% engraved with open scroll. Gun has dbl triggers with front trigger articulated, are non-automatic safety with “safe” inlaid in gold. The lightly streaked European walnut stock measures 14-3/8″ over Mershon white line pad. The forend has Anson release and is nicely checkered with flat top checkering. Bore diameter: right -.726, left -.726. Bore restrictions: right -.020, left -.036. Wall thickness: right -.024, left -.025. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 2″. Weight:6lbs 15oz. CONDITION: Bores are bright and shiny. Action is tight and on face. Ejectors are in time. Bbls retain 95% plus orig blue. Action shows 95% plus of its orig case color with the slight silvering on action beads and around the breeches. Trigger guard, top lever, and forend iron show all their orig blue. Buttstock shows all of its oil finish and checkering appears to have been recut. Trigger guard screw is slightly raised. Forend shows all its orig varnish and flat top checkering. 4-31918 MGM13 (12,500-25,000)

590
$25,300.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Additional Information) Please note: Consignor states that this gun was engraved by well known engraver H.Wery and manufactured in 1964.

*AUGUST LEBEAU SIDE-BY-SIDE 12 BORE SHOTGUN. SN 27910. 29-1/8″ chopper lump bbls marked “AUG. LEBEAU-COURALLY ARMES DE GRAND LUX A LIEGE.” 2-3/4″ chambers marked on bottom “ASIER COMPRIME.” The coin-finished sidelock Holland-style action with hidden third fastener shows high-relief leaf engraving of the fences and floral engraving of the locks and action with a scroll background. Bottom of action has two more areas of high-relief laurel leaves. Action is also marked “LEBEAU-COURALLY LIEGE” on lockplates and bottom of action in ribands. The action has Holland & Holland deattachable-type sidelocks, dbl triggers with articulated front trigger, and non-automatic safety with “S” inlaid in gold. The streaky European walnut straight grip stock has a LOP of 14-1/2″ over Mershon white line pad. The forend has an Anson-style release and flat top checkering. Bore diameter: right -.733, left -.733. Bore restrictions: right -.028, left -.037. Wall thickness: right -.028, left -.027. Drop at comb: 1-1/8″, drop at heel: 2″. Weight:7lbs 7oz. CONDITION: Action is tight and on face. Top lever is slightly right of center. Ejectors are in time. Bores are bright and shiny with very slight, shallow dent 9-1/2″ from muzzle on left bbl. Bbls show about 95% plus of new reblack with a couple of small handling marks. Top rib matting shows smoothing from polishing and an area about 1″ long, 4″ from the breech with pitting under the finish. The action shows almost 95% plus of orig coin finish with a little wear showing on beads of action. 60% of gold wash is present on tumbler ends. Buttstock shows most of professional refinish with checkering recut. Forend shows 90% of orig varnish with an area of about 1 square inch around left side of forend near the iron where varnish is lifted. Flat top checkering has not been recut. Trigger guard screw shows that some use. 4-31925 MGM11 (15,000-30,000)

590A
$0.00

*SCARCE CASED FRANCOTTE EAGLE GRADE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. SN 85742. Cal. 12 ga. Beautiful shotgun 26″ steel bbls choked FULL/IMP-CYL, tapered concave matted rib, sgl bead with Greener crossbolt rib extension, ejectors & dbl chopper lumps. Right bbl is engraved “VON LENGERKE & DETMOLD” and left bbl “U.S. AGENTS NEW-YORK” and side of left bbl is marked “FOR STANDARD VELOCITY ONLY”. The bbl flats are marked for 65 mm cartridges and have been reproofed at 2-5/8″. The chambers now measure 2-3/4″, apparently having been further opened up. Receiver has sideplates that are beautifully engraved with vignettes of three pheasants to the left rear, three partridge to the left front, three woodcock on right rear and three ducks on right front, all in nicely detailed background scenes and surrounded by well-executed foliate arabesque patterns. Fences have side clips with deep relief engraved foliate patterns. Top tang has “S” in gold. Bottom of receiver has a large raised gold spread-winged American eagle with an American shield and trigger guard is engraved with a standing great heron. The opening lever & forend iron are engraved to match. Mounted with extremely beautiful, streaky marblecake, honey & chocolate French walnut with checkered splinter forearm and Prince of Wales rnd knob stock, 14-5/8″ over a Pachmayr White Line pad. It has dbl triggers. Accompanied by an orig green felt lined brown leather casing compartmented in bottom for the shotgun, a 3-pc ebony cleaning rod, a pair of V.L. & D. snap caps, a V.L. & D. nickeled square oil bottle and cleaning implements. Bore diameter: left – .728, right – .726. Bore restrictions: left – .033, right – .007. Wall thickness: left – .023, right – .031. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 6 lbs. 3.2 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain virtually all of a fine professionally reblacked finish with a spot of pitting near the muzzle and a couple of others at chamber ends. Receiver & sideplates retain 50-60% faded case colors with balance turned silver. Wood is sound showing moderate wear, heavier on forearm with oil darkened finish. Stock shows moderate to heavy wear with usual nicks, dings & scratches. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bores. Case is sound, missing its outside straps, with usual handling & use wear with moderately stained & soiled interior and some slight losses to the felt. One of front keeper tabs is missing. 4-32256 JR267 (5,000-8,000)

591
$3,162.00

*M.F. KENNEDY BROTHERS ST. PAUL MINN. BELIEVED BY WESLEY RICHARDS SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 2191. Cal. 10 ga. 32″ Damascus Steel Bbls with single ivory sighting bead. 3″ chambers, FULL/FULL choke extractors and dbl triggers. Rib is engraved with “M.F. KENNEDY BROS. ST. PAUL MINN”. Receiver is engraved on left side with a small dog chasing two pheasant type birds. Right side with a larger dog in pursuit of two partridge. Balance of receiver is engraved with fine foliate arebesque scroll and shaded background. The Wesley Richards style top lever is engraved with fine arebesque scroll and “M.F. KENNEDY” inlaid in gold over the top. Top tang has gold “SAFE”. Trigger guard is engraved with a pointer and a setter. Mounted in streaky straight grain walnut with elaboate checkered splintered forend and a polished horn fluer de leis inlay. Checkered straight grip stock with checkered side panels. 14-1/4″ over brown decelerator pad. Toe line has gold initial shield with “ENS” engraved. This is most likely a professional restock and conversion to straight grip. Bore diameter: left -.793, right -.765.. Bore restrictions: left -.043, right -.003. Wall thickness: left -N/A, right -N/A. Drop at heel:2-5/8″ . Drop at comb:1-1/2″ . Weight: 8 lbs. 15 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain most of a very fine gray Damascus pattern. Receiver and trigger guard are cleaned silver color. Stocks are sound with only a few minor handling marks in their fine hand rubbed finish. Checkering is sharp. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny with some very minor frosting. 4-32139 BDT139 (3,000-5,000)

592
$3,162.00

*DEFOURNY CONTINENTAL ARMS MODEL 40 SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 10424. Cal. 10 ga. 32″ steel bbls, tapered matted concave rib with ivory center and red Bradley front sighting bead. 3-1/2″ chambers, FULL/FULL choke, ejectors, articulated dbl triggers. Box lock receiver is fully engraved in a foliate arebesque scroll mounted with semi-fancy walnut with checkered beavertail forend, checkered pistol grip, stock with sculpted horn grip cap. 14-1/8″ over black vented magnum recoil pad. Bore diameter: left -.770, right -.769. Bore restrictions: left -.033, right -.033. Wall thickness: left -NA, right -NA. Drop at heel:2″ . Drop at comb:1-3/8″ . Weight:10 lbs. 1 oz. Right bbl is engraved “G.DEFOURNY SEVERIN 10 GAUGE MAGNUM MODEL 40 SIEMENS MARTIN NITRO STEEL”. Left bbl “MADE IN BELGIUM FOR CONTINENTAL ARMS CORPORATION NEW YORK” CONDITION: Very Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% original blue with some minor muzzle wear and a few light handling marks. The silver receiver is clean and bright, trigger guard has 80-85% original blue with thinning through the grip area. Wood is solid with just a few minor scratches and retains about 90% of it’s orig. finish as does the forend. Checkering is good. Mechanics are crisp bores are shiny with some minor light frosting. This is a very well made mag 10. 4-32168 BDT137 (2,500-3,500)

593
$9,200.00

*DBL RIFLE DRILLING WITH EXTRA SET OF REGULAR DRILLING BBLS BY HANNS KORN OF SAARBRUCKEN. SN 218. Cal. The first set of bbls are 8x57R x by 16g over 8x57R. Second set of bbls are 16×16 over 8x57R. This unusual drilling has a left shotgun bbl, a right rifle bbl, and another rifle bbl in the normal under position. This is so you can use the single set trigger for both rifle bbls. The 26″ double rifle bbls are marked with a maker’s name and address and show proofs for 2-1/2″ shotgun chamber and 8x57R rifles. The proof date is January of 1924. The regular drilling bbls are 26-3/4″ long with the same proofs and proof dates. The dbl rifle bbls have a folding rear sight and a transverse dovetailed silver bead front. The regular drilling bbls have a rear sight that pops up when the gun is put into rifle mode. The action has a Greener cross bolt, dual under lugs, and side clips. It is engraved about 50% with open scroll and of small scroll and punch borders. The fences are filed with scroll engraved flutes. There are slight reinforcing bolsters at the angle of the standing breech. There are three silver cocking indicators at the top rear of the action, and the rifle selector on the tang is marked with an “S” and a “K” for shot and ball. The safety is a Greener type on the left side of the stock. The front trigger is a set trigger, and the trigger guard is of horn. The slightly figured European walnut pistol grip stock measures 13-7/8″ over a grooved horn butt plate. The stock has a cartridge trap at the toe, a sling eye, cheek piece for right-handed shooter, and a fluted horn grip cap. Forend has a Deeley release, and stocks are checkered in a point pattern. Bore diameter: right double rifle N/A. Drilling bbls 677, left double rifle bbls 675 . Drilling bbls 675. Bore constrictions: right double rifle bbl N/A, drilling bbl .042. The left bbl of drilling barrel .032. Wall thickness: right double rifle bbls N/A drilling bbls .028, left double rifle bbls left .026 drilling bbls .025. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″, drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Weight:.double rifle bbls 8lbs 4-1/2ozs. Drilling bbls 7lbs 9ozs. Gun comes in homemade oak case with blue blanket lining. CONDITION: Both sets of bbls show 95+% of their original blue. The bottom bbl of the dbl rifle set has some pitting toward muzzle. Bores are bright and shiny. Rifle bores are very fine. The action retains 40-50% of its original case color turning gray toward bottom of action and back of tang. Stock show 90%+ original oil finish, and have initials “OR” stamped on both sides of the butt stock. All horn parts are in fine condition. Checkering is slightly worn and a bit dirty. Case is serviceable. 4-32079 MGM44 (8,000-10,000)

594
$2,875.00

*J.P. SAUER HAMMER DRILLING SHOTGUN. SN 134422. Cal. 16x16x9.3x72R. 26″ steel bbls marked “JP Sauer & Sohn, Suhl” and also “Krupp Essen” toward breech. Matted rib has a doll’s-head extension. Bbl has flip-up rifle sight marked for 80 meters. The front locking lug has the Sauer “man” logo. Underlever action has a top lever sliding bolt bbl selector and has peninsula back-action rebounding locks. Front trigger is a set trigger for rifle use. Action is border line-engraved with a few scrolls as infill. Plain oil-finished European walnut stock has LOP of 14-1/8″ over checkered horn buttplate and has a cheekpiece for a right-handed shooter. Forend has a Deeley and Edge latch. Sling swivels on bbl and buttstock. Chambers measure 2-3/4″. Bore diameter: right -.666, left -.672. Bore restrictions: right -.011, left -.027. Wall thickness: right -.024, left -.026 Drop at comb: 1-3/4″, drop at heel: 2-3/4″. Weight:6lbs. 10.9oz. CONDITION: Gun is tight and on face. Opening lever appears to have broken spring. Bores are bright and shiny. Rifle bore has a few pits toward the breech end but is quite good toward muzzle. Bbls show 90% plus orig blue, thinning a bit toward breech. There is one 1/4″ x 3/4″ area of pitting on left side of bbls 3″ from breech. Action shows 60-70% orig case color, silvering on bottom and on action beads, sides of breech, back of locks, and top tang. Hammers are silvering with 30% color in protected areas. Opening lever and selector lever have 70% of their orig charcoal blue. All screws are slightly burred. Wood shows most all of its orig oil finish with minor handling marks and dings. 4-32974 MGM9 (2,000-2,500)

595
$4,312.00

H. ROTH UNDERLEVER HAMMER CAPE GUN. SN 1400. Cal. 24 bore X what appear to be a 500 BPE 3” (Bore measures .500 and chamber is approx. 3” long with a straight tapered case). SN 1400. Fine light little rifle with 27” steel bbls, tapered, flat, matted rib with gold bead caterpillar front sight and 2-leaf express rear sight with doll’s head, extractor & dbl underbites. It has a dainty round action with side swinging underlever, deep scalloped firing pin wells with stippled top & peninsula back action locks with high spur delicate gooseneck hammers & dbl triggers, the right of which is set for rifle bbl. Mounted with highly figured, shell grain European walnut with lever latch full checkered splinter forearm and half hand buttstock with diamond shaped wrist & cheekpiece, 13-3/4” over a checkered horn buttplate. It has sling loops on bbl & stock. Weight: 6lb. 13.44 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain most of their orig strong blue. Receiver, lockplates, hammers & underlever retain about all of their orig case colors, brilliant on left side, slightly faded on right side and bottom of lever. Wood is sound with some light chemical spotting on buttstock with a few nicks & scratches and retains about all of its orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores. 4-31116 JR308 (2,500-3,500)

596
$9,200.00

CASED J. BLANCH & SON HAMMER DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 4579. Cal. 577 BPE. 26″ Damascus bbls with fine bead front sight, and 3-leaf lay down rear express sight. Top rib engraved, “J. Blanch & Sons. 29. Grace Church St. London.” with narrow band of engraving around chambers. Under-rib equipped with sling loop. Under-lever action with back action locks, and bolted hammers are engraved in very fine foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted with semi fancy walnut with checkered forend and black tip insert, checkered pistol grip to metal engraved grip cap, left side cheek piece, engraved steel shotgun butt, and toe line with sling swivel loop and silver engraving oval with stag and the initials, “P.Y.G” engraved. Housed in a vintage leather case with a few pieces of brass and bullets. CONDITION: Very fine as restored. Bbls retain a very nice even brown Damascus pattern with some minor muzzle wear, and a few light handling marks. Receiver and locks retain nearly all of a very fine restored case color finish. Stocks are sound with very minor light handling marks and retain nearly all of their fine hand rubbed oil restored finish. Butt plate has 50-60% orig blue mostly with just sharp edge wear. Case is solid but shows a lot of wear on the leather and has four labels stuck to the top lid. Mechanics are good, and bores are shiny with just some very light scattered pitting in the grooves. 4-32164 BDT156 (7,000-10,000)

597
$8,625.00

*CASED WATSON BROTHERS BACK ACTION HAMMERLESS DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 13591. Cal. 303. 28″ bbls with pedestal based front sight with fine bead, and quarter rib 3-leaf express sight with one standing, and two folding rear. Top rib is engraved, “Watson Bros. 29 Old Bond Street, London.” Bbl flats stamped, “303 Nitro Proved.” Lower rib has two holes from missing sling swivel mount. Early hammerless back action has moderate foliate scroll engraving with, “Watson Bros.” engraved on center of each plate, and “Safe” in gold on extended top tang. Mounted in semi fancy walnut with checkered forend with front lever release, checkered pistol grip stock with engraved steel grip cap, cheek piece on left side, and smooth steel shotgun butt with sling swivel loop, and blank initial shield in toe line. Housed in brass cornered leather case with blue lining and makers label. Case is more recent than gun. CONDITION: Very fine as restored. Bbls retain 90-95% restored blue that is thinning, muzzle wear and the usual light minor nicks and dings. Receiver has 98-99% restored case colors with some minor light pitting finished over. Stocks are sound with minor light handling marks and a fine hand rubbed finish. The recut checkering is fine and crisp. Case is good with minor scuffs at corner, and an embossed F.M.C on top. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is bright with dark grooves. 4-32163 BDT158 (8,000-12,000)

597A
$24,322.00

FANTASTIC COMPLETE GARNITURE OF A NARCISO ZULAICA SPANISH MADE DAMASCUS HAMMER DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN. Cal. 16 ga. Fantastic gold encrusted shotgun with 29-3/8″ fine pattern Damascus bbls choked CYL/CYL with tapered concave smooth rib & sgl bead. Top rib is inlaid in gold “FA. de NARCISO ZULAICA EN EIBAR” and has initials “F.L.C.”, probably the orig owner’s initials. It has extractors with dbl underbites. It has underlever action with attached forearm and back action locks with all of metal encrusted with gold in various foliate & arabesque patterns with applied, raised gold flower blossoms. Lockplates additionally have a dove on each side and have a raised gold micro acanthus leaf border. It has deep scalloped gold-washed firing pin wells with gold encrusted screws and a raised dog’s head on bottom front of receiver. Trigger guard & bottom tang have matching gold patterns with the small vignette of a duck. Triggers are gold plated. Mounted with very nicely figured, tiger-striped European walnut with full checkered forearm & straight hand stock with raised teardrop side panels, 13-3/4″ over a checkered butt with heel & toeplates engraved & inlaid to match. Bottom of stock has a blank silver initial oval and it has narrow European sling loops. Page 1439 of Heer Der Neue Stockel 2, a listing of international gunmakers, shows Narciso Zulaica in Eibar (Spain) 1837-1840. A Google search disclosed a Spanish language listing for the same maker in Eibar in 1864. Given that this shotgun has rebounding hammers and the general overall appearance indicates last half of the 19th century production. Bbl flats have small cartouches, one of which is marked “EXP. / 77”, possibly indicating manufacture date of 1877. Accompanied by an extraordinary Italian or Circassian walnut trunk case with multi-colored wood inlay in lid and ornately engraved nickel-plated steel reinforcements and an elaborate center medallion engraved “F.L.C.” Interior is lined with royal blue velvet and is compartmented for shotgun with a full complement of tools & implements including a turn screw, a firing pin bushing wrench, powder & shot measures, ebony shotshell loading tool, a case trimmer, a stuck & broken shell extractor, a 3-pc brass & wood cleaning rod, a crimping tool and a Sharps-style nickel-plated bullet mold. Right rear corner has a covered compartment containing cleaning implements & orig key. Front of case has ivory keyhole escutcheons & a German silver carrying handle. Bore diameter: left – .679, right – .679. Bore restrictions: left – .000, right – ..000 Wall thickness: left – .031, right – .027. Drop at heel: 2-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/4″. Weight: 6 lbs. 12.16 oz. A truly extraordinary & complete garniture. This antique masterpiece is outstanding and to replicate the gold work alone today could cost up to $100,00. The extraordinary case, by itself, would probably cost ups to $25,000 to replicate. CONDITION: : Extremely fine. Bbls retain about all of their fine orig Damascus pattern with slight muzzle edge wear. Receiver, lockplates and all appended metal retain virtually all of their fine orig blue with some slight thinning on opening lever tab. Wood is sound with minor handling & storage marks and retains most of its fine orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores. Case has several grain checks in lid and front with minor storage & handling marks with a slight warp in lid. Interior is complete & orig showing only very light wear from shotgun & bbls with no apparent fading. 8-87527 (27,500-37,500)

598
$6,325.00

*WILLIAM EVANS EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 8574. Cal. 400/360 2-3/4.” 26″ chopper lump bbls with full length rib, one standing two-folding leaf express sight, dolls head extension, and third fastener; there is also a sling eye on the bottom of bbl. It is marked on left bbl “William Evans(from Purdey’s) 400/360. 2-3/4” “solid metal case” The right bbl is marked “63 Paul Mall. ST. James’s, London.” “40.GRS cordite powder.” .300 GRS soft nose nickel bullet. Action flats are marked with appropriate British proofs and the SN 8574. The box lock action has approx 50% coverage of English scroll engraving and both sides are marked “William Evans.” Rifle has double triggers and automatic safety with “safe” inlaid in gold. The slightly figured European walnut stock measures 14-5/8″ over silvers type pad and has a newer sling swivel installed. The splinter forend has lever release. CONDITION: Action is slightly loose, and ejectors are in time. Safety is a bit sticky. Bbl show most of a reblack with the engraving slightly distorted from polishing. There are some pits that were not struck out on the exterior. Bores are strong with some erosion in the throats and are quite good toward muzzles. Action is silver and shows many dents, dings, and scratches from hard use. Floor plate is replaced as is the trigger guard. Butt stock appears to be a good replacement. Forend has checkering worn almost smooth. 4-32033 (4,000-6,000)

598A
$0.00

*CASED RENATO GAMBA SUPERPOSED DOUBLE RIFLE. SN 56094. Cal. 375 H&H Mag. Fine superposed rifle by Gamba with 25″ bbls, matted flat solid rib with pedestal front sight and fixed rear sight with dbl Greener crossbolt extensions and sgl underbite with ejectors. Bottom of lower bbl is marked “STEYR SECACUS NJ” and left side of bbl reinforcements is marked “MANNLICHER MOD. SAFARI / MADE IN ITALY” and right side “BY RENATO GAMBA”. It has boxlock receiver with cocked indicators and Merkel-style reinforcements & dbl triggers with front one being a set. Receiver is very nicely engraved with vignette of a trumpeting bull elephant on left side, a large feline on right side and shoulder bust of a tiger on bottom, all surrounded by foliate arabesque patterns with shaded background. Reinforcements are engraved with oak leaves & acorns with punch dot background. Appended metal is engraved to match. Mounted with straight grain English walnut with some feather crotch in toe with checkered schnable tipped forearm & rosewood capped pistol grip stock with cheekpiece, 15-1/4″ over a Pachmayr competitor pad. Bottom of bbls have a safari sling stud with corresponding stud in bottom of stock. Accompanied by its orig rose colored, ultra-suede lined, leather trunk case with maker’s label in lid and compartmented in bottom for shotgun, a 3-pc brass cleaning rod with implements. Weight 8 lbs. 7.6 oz. CONDITION: Very fine to extremely fine. Bbls retain most of their orig bright blue with some minor wear from forearm. Receiver & appended metal retain about allof its fine coin finish. Stock has a hairline on each side by trigger plate, otherwise wood is sound and retains most of its fine orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bores. Case is lightly soiled in bottom with a few scratches on exterior, otherwise is very fine. 4-31091 (6,500-8,500)

599
$9,775.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) Please Note: Full length view of gun with gold inlays is correct and all of the close ups are correct, however the top photo together with the spare bbls sans gold inlays is not a Sauer and has nothing to do with this lot, it is an image of lot 570 which is a Parker Reproduction DHE Cased Two Bbl Set. The gun is as described and correct, there is only that one photo that is incorrect.

*EXQUISITE J.P. SAUER BOXLOCK EJECTOR DBL BBL SHOTGUN. SN 175766. Cal. 12ga. High grade, pre-war game gun with 30” Krupp bbls, choked MOD/FULL, raised tapered and matted concave game rib with third bite extension for a Greener style cross bolt. Mounted in highly figured walnut with finely checkered splinter forend with horn tip, checkered pistol grip stock with engraved steel cap. Provisions for “Bretelle Automatique” sling system mounted in butt with a receiving stud on bbls. Gun has cocking indicators, dbl triggers and engraved side safety in the left stock cheek. The side-clipped and scalloped receiver is exquisitely engraved in full coverage vine and open scroll work on a black matted background with gold encrusted game scene vignettes of two flying ducks on left side, two hares on the right side and a deer with two fawns on the floorplate. Triggerguard is similarly adorned with a gold encrusted bird of prey dispatching a hare. The makers name is engraved in a flowing banner on each side of the receiver. 14-3/8” over a leather covered pad. Drop at heel: 2-1/8”. Drop at comb: 1-9/16”. Bore dimensions: left – .718”, right – .724”. Choke restrictions: left – .015”, right – .035”. Bbl wall thickness: left – .026”, right – .032”. Weight: 7lbs 1.6oz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 95% bright blue with some thinning at muzzles and along the forend with scattered pinprick pitting overall. Receiver, forend metal and trigger bow are all a pleasing, smooth gray. There is some discoloration of the receiver edges and triggers from stock wax. Grip cap shows some thinning of blue on edges and highpoints. Wood is sound, retaining virtually all of a professionally restored finish. Mechanics are fine. Sling system is fully functional, leather is sound but dry. Bore is bright and shiny. 4-32697 (6,500-9,500)

599A
$6,038.00

*FABULOUS PRE WAR GRADE 4A HEYM SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 6049. Cal. 20 gauge. 26″ Krupp-Leufstahl bbls with matte rib and dual ivory sighting beads. Chambers open to 3″. CYL/CYL choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Right bbl engraved, “FR. WILH. HEYM” left engraved “SUHL – Germany” and rib is engraved, “Grade 4A. Krupp Fluid Steel Barrel” The side plated receiver is elaborately engraved with a pointer and setter on point of two pheasants on left plate, elaborate foliate scroll and, “FR. WILH. HEYM. SUHL” on bottom, and setter on quartering point of two partridge in a forested background on right plate. Fences with side clips are carved with oak leaves. Mounted in well figured walnut with checkered splintered forend, black tip insert, checkered pistol grip with sculpted horn grip cap and dropper points, 14″ over leather covered pad. Bore diameter: left -.640, right -.640. Bore restrictions: left -.008, right -.007. Wall thickness: left -.021, right -.023. Drop at heel: 2-1/2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 5 lbs 9 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just a few light handling marks. Receiver is mostly a silver/gray hardening color with traces of case color in protected areas. Stocks are solid with just a minor chip out behind each plate, a few light handling marks, a couple of nicks and dings, with a very fine hand rubbed oil finish, and sharp, crisp, very fine checkering. 4-32136 BDT196 (3,000-5,000)

600
$0.00

*FABULOUS MUFFOLINI ENGRAVED R1E SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 2311. Cal. 20 gauge. 29″ bbls with concave tapered rib with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, IMP.CYL/MOD choke, ejectors, and double trigger. The rib is engraved, “Flli Rizzini – Mango V.T.” There is a modest chamber band of scroll engraving. Bbl flats are marked with, “20-70 Flli Rizzini”, and date coded 2006, with SN and, “BSA NY” The receiver and appended metals are fabulously engraved in a floral and foliate pattern with shaded background, and, “Flli Rizzini” in a ribbon across bottom. This absolutely fabulous engraving is signed on trigger plate by the master engraver, “Muffolini.” Mounted with a spectacular piece of exhibition walnut with checkered splinter forend, engraved tip, tear drop center escutcheon, engraved forend iron, checkered straight grip stock, 14-1/2″ to Skipline checkered butt plate. Bore diameter: left -.621, right -.620. Bore restrictions: left -.011, right -.007. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.035. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 6 lbs 7 oz. Housed in leather case and green canvas cover with leather trim. Case is lined in a green felt with makers label, factory fact sheet, and accessories. It should be noted that at current rates and being Muffolini engraved, this gun would take up three years to build, and cost at least $125,000. CONDITION: Extraordinarily fine. Gun appears virtually new since completion. 4-32255 BDT204 (95,000-125,000)

601
$0.00

*MAGNIFICENT FILI RIZZINI R3 DBL BBL SHOTGUN. SN 2239. Cal. 12ga. Near new 28″ bbls choked IMP.CYL/MOD with tapered concave rib with single gold bead, engraved with “FILI RIZZINI MAGNO VT”. 2-3/4″ chambers with ejectors, splinter forend and dbl triggers. Mounted with beautiful streaky Turkish Circassian walnut with checkered straight hand grip with 14-7/8″ pull to checkered butt. Magnificently relief engraved by the master Muffolini and signed on trigger plate in a foliate and mythical bird motif. Bore diameter: left – .725, right – .725. Bore restriction: left – .019, right – .005. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs 13oz. Accompanied by Nizzoli leather case with maker’s label and specification card in lid. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun appears new and retains virtually all its factory finish. Leather case has a couple of minor scuffs. 4-32846 (37,500-47,500)

602
$40,250.00

*FABULOUS BERTUZZI SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 5910. Cal. 12 ga. 27-3/4″ bbls. Tapered concave rib with single gold sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, thin wall choke tube, ejectors, and double triggers. Top rib is engraved, “Flli. Bertuzzi, Via A. Volta, Gardone. V.T. Brescia, Italy.” This fabulously engraved receiver has rising pheasants on left plate, ducks on bottom, and ptarmigan in mountain scene on right. The scene on bottom is signed by “Fracassi.” The remainder of receiver is done a fine foliate arabesque scroll with shaded background and signed, “Creative Art.” There is gold wire border on top tang and trigger guard. Mounted with dark streaky walnut, checkered splinter forend with inlaid gold crest engraved, “Flli Bertuzzi.” Checkered straight grip stock with dropper point, 14-3/8″ to checkered butt with engraved heel and toe plates. Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -Briley, right -Briley. Wall thickness: left -.030, right -.028. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 6 oz. Cased in leather luggage case with makers label, and maroon lining. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with some minor thinning near muzzle, and a few light handling marks. The fine gray receiver is crisp with some dried oil causing some darkening in the corners. Stocks are sound with just a few light minor handling marks and retain nearly all of their fine orig finish. 4-32023 BDT152 (25,000-35,000)

603
$25,875.00

*EXTREMELY FINE BERTUZZI 28GA SIDELOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN. SN 5772. 26-3/4″ chopper lump bbls, unmarked except on flats (“Armi Bertuzzi”), and with high matted rib. Action shows high relief oak leaf fences and beautifully executed rose and scroll engraving. Beaded trigger guard, sgl non-selective trigger, non-automatic safety, nicely figured European walnut straight grip stock, 14-5/8″ over checkered wood butt. “Safe” inlaid in gold, gold lined tumbler ends (cocking indicators). Beaver tail forend has Bertuzzi crest inlaid in central diamond. Choked imp. cylinder and modified. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Weight:5lbs 10.5oz. Comes in orig Italian leather case with leather corners with Bertuzzi label, pair of snap caps, and key. CONDITION: Extremely fine, near new, possibly test fired only, except for a few minor blemishes on stock, extractor wipe marks on breech face, and a few rub marks where forend touches bbls. Trigger plate screw and trigger guard screw show screwdriver marks. Bores and chambers are excellent. Trigger works fine and ejectors are perfectly timed. Top lever closes considerably right of center. Case is very good plus with a few scuffs and handling marks. 4-31695 MGM5 (22,500-27,500)

604
$4,370.00

*CASED AYA MODEL 1 2-BBL SET SIDELOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 413812. Cal. 12 gauge. 26″ and 28″ bbls with tapered concave rib and single silver sighting bead. Ribs are engraved, “AYA – AGUIRRE & ARANZABAL – Made in Spain.” with some moderate scroll engraving from chamber area and a narrow band at the breech end. 26″ bbl inlaid with gold No. “1”. 28″ bbl with gold No. “2.” Bottom of bbls are marked, “Canones Cromo Niquel” and stamped, “JBL Arms Co. Davenport – Iowa.” 26″ bbls are choked marked at IMP.CYL/MOD and 28″ bbl MOD/FULL. Both bbls are chambered 2-3/4″ with ejectors. Receiver is engraved in Purdey style rose and scroll pattern with Holland & Holland type hand attachable locks, articulated double triggers. Mounted in nicely figured walnut with checkered small beavertail forend, checkered straight grip stock with dropper point, 15-3/8″ over solid black decelerator pad. Set 1: Bore diameter: left -.727, right -.727. Bore restrictions: left -.010, right -.006. Wall thickness: left -.035, right -.030. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 3 oz. Set 2: Bore diameter: left -.729, right -.729. Bore restrictions: left -.041, right -.018. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.032. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz. Housed in leather case with makers label; including an AYA brochure identifying this gun as a model 1, and certificates identifying each set of bbls, and dated May 17th, 1973. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbl sets retain 98-99% orig blue with just a few light handling marks. Receiver has nearly all of it’s bright orig case coloring with just some minor sharp edge wear. Stocks are sound with a couple of minor light handling marks and retain nealry all of their fine oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright. Case is fine with some minor edge wear and a few water spots on lid. 4-32144 BDT154 (3,000-5,000)

605
$4,600.00

*BROWNING BSS SIDEBLOCK 2BBL SET SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 01092PV938. Cal. 20ga. 2 Bbl set, 1st set: 28″ smooth tapered concave rib with single brass sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers and choke MOD/FULL; 2nd set: 26″ tapered smooth concave rib with single brass sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers choke IMP. CYL/MOD. There is one checkered splintered fore end to accompany the 2 bbls. The gray receiver is engraved in the standard scroll pattern. Mounted with semi-fancy walnut checkered straight grip stock 14-1/4″ to checkered butt. Gun is accompanied with made in Italy black hard plastic takedown case. Set 1: Bore diameter: left -.619, right -.619. Bore restrictions: left -.029, right -.011. Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.034. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs 3oz. Set 2: Bore diameter: left -.619, right -.618. Bore restrictions: left -.011, right -.008. Wall thickness: left -.036, right -.036. CONDITION: Extremely fine as gun shows to have very minimal use. Both bbls have 98-99% of orig blue. Stock is solid and has only the very slightest of handling marks. Receiver shows to be bright and crisp. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. Case is in very good condition with only a few minor scuffs. 4-33275 BDT55 (4,500-7,500)

606
$9,200.00

*PAIR OF ARRIETA SIDE LOCK EJECTOR SIDE LOCK SELF OPENING 12 BORE SHOTGUNS. SN 267-96, 268-96. 29″ bbls are marked “FOA DE ESCOPETAS ARRIETA ELGOIBAR ESPANA Made in Spain.” Left bbls marked “Wingshooters Ltd. Grand Rapids, Michigan U.S.A.” The coin finished and Holland-style self-opening actions show 80% coverage of typical Spanish scroll and are marked on the bottom “FABRICA DE ARRIETA Y CIA ELGOBAR.” The sgl beaded trigger guards have the letters “AC” inlaid in gold. The top levers have “1” and “2” inlaid in gold. Guns have automatic ejectors, dbl triggers with front triggers articulated, Holland-style detachable sidelocks, and splinter forends. The straight grip, nicely-streaked European walnut stocks are a close match with the wood of gun 1 being slightly darker. The length of pull is 14-7/8″ over a skip-lined checkered wood butt. Gun 1) Bore diameter: right -.728, left -.729. Bore restrictions: right -.010, left -.019. Wall thickness: right -.034, left -.031. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 2″. Gun 2) Bore diameter: right -.728, left -.728. Bore restrictions: right -.011, left -.020. Wall thickness: right -.031, left -.032. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Weight:6lbs. 15.5oz. CONDITION: Nearly new with scattered rub marks and dings on buttstock of gun 1 and a few marks in checkering of gun 2. Couple of very minor abrasions on bbls. Bores and chambers are perfect. Minor marks from firing on striker bushings. Very tight and on face with opening lever closing considerably right of center on both guns. 4-33243 MGM7 (10,000-15,000)

607
$4,888.00

*CASED BROWNING BSS SIDELOCK SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN. SN 01508PT938. Cal. 20 gauge. 28″ bbl. MOD/FULL w/ smooth concave tapered rib w/ single brass sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers. French grade receiver w/ 3/4 coverage of scroll engraving. Mounted w/ semi fancy checkered walnut w/ straight grip stock and checkered splintered forend 14-1/4″ to the fully checkered butt. Bore restriction: left .030 right .015. Wall thickness: left .035 right .033. Bore diameter: left .618 right .618. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight 6 lbs 4 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun appears to be nearly new and possibly unfired. The metal and wood are both in 99% condition w/ only a couple very light handling and storage marks. Accompanied with a dark brown Browning luggage case model #2015 also in excellent condition. 4-33280 BDT46 (4,500-6,500)

608
$0.00

*RARE CASED BROWNING CENTENNIAL CONTINENTAL 2BBL SET. SN 1878C-92. Cal. 20ga/.30-06. Shotgun bbls are 26-1/2″ vent rib with sgl brass sighting bead, choked MOD/FULL. Rifle bbls are 24″ with pedestal ramp front with fine brass bead, rear is island mounted u-notched flip-up sight. The highly embellished French gray receiver has a gold inlaid bedded bull elk in a forested scene on left side, a silhouette bust of John Browning “1878-1978” and “Browning Centennial” engraved on bottom, and a gold inlaid flying quail in foliate scene on right. This fine work is signed by master engraver “F. Marechal.” Mounted in fancy dark walnut with long tang checkered straight grip, gold sgl trigger, and 14-1/8″ over Browning hard rubber buttplate. Both bbl sets are equipped with their own fully checkered Schnable fore end. Reportedly only a few hundred of these sets were produced. This gun is accompanied with its orig Browning box and outer shipping box and Browning wooden display case, also with its outer shipping box. Bore diameter: top -.622, bottom -.619. Bore restrictions: top -.023, bottom -.012. Wall thickness: top -.034, bottom -.039. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight:5lbs. 14oz. Second set rifled. CONDITION: Extremely fine. As new, probably test fired only. Bbls retain 98-99% orig blue with just the very slightest handling marks. Receiver is crisp and sharp. Stocks are sound with virtually all of their orig oil finish and a couple light handling marks on rear of right side and raised panel on right side. This appears to be virtually a new, unused firearm. Box and wooden case are in basically as shipped condition. 4-33279 BDT74 (12,500-17,500)

609
$8,625.00

*BROWNING P1 WITH GOLD SUPERLITE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN P23RR1054. Cal. 20 ga. 26-1/2″ vent rib bbl with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. MOD/FULL with ejectors and single trigger. Blued receiver is signed “J. Baerten” and engraved with oak leaf, acorn pattern, and inlaid with gold flying rooster pheasant on left side, and similar gold rooster in flight on right. Bottom engraved with bouquet of oak leaf and acorns. Trigger guard bow is engraved with oak leaf, acorns. “S O U” inlaid in gold at safety. Mounted with fancy marble cake walnut with checkered Schnabel forend and checkered straight grip stock 14-3/8″ over Browning hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: top -.621, bottom -.620. Bore restrictions: top -.024, bottom -.009. Wall thickness: top -.034, bottom -.034. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls have 95-98% orig blue with some very light muzzle wear and slight scuffing from forend sliding forward. Receiver retains 98-99% of it’s orig blue. There is a slight amount of wear on forward portion on take down metal. Trigger guard has slight sharp edge wear and a little bit of thinning through the grip area. Wood is sound with only some minor handling marks and light scratch on right side of stock. 33717 BDT85 (6,500-10,500)

610
$9,775.00

*BROWNING LONG TANG ROUND KNOB MIDAS GRADE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 22948S4. Cal. 12 ga. 26-1/2″ bbls hand filed vent rib with ivory center, and ivory Bradley style front sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers and Skeet/Skeet choke. The usual Midas grade receiver, engraved by “Vranken” with leafy vine and foliate scroll, three gold pheasants in flight surrounded by gold line on left side, gold quail in flight on bottom, and three gold ducks in flight with gold line on right side. Hammer pin and ejector pin are gold plated as well as “S O U” inlaid in gold at safety. Mounted with extremely highly figured walnut, checkered field style forend, and checkered round knob pistol grip 13-5/8″ to Browning vented recoil pad. Bore diameter: top -.725, bottom -.726. Bore restrictions: top -.003, bottom -.004. Wall thickness: top -.033, bottom -.034. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs 9 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All metal areas, bbl, receiver, trigger guard, forend metal, all retain 98-99% of their orig finish. The highly figured wood has virtually all of it’s orig factory finish, with just a couple of the very faintest light handling marks with sharp, dark checkering. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. 4-32027 BDT86 (8,000-12,000)

611
$9,200.00

*RARE BROWNING GRADE 5 SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 32252. Cal. 12 ga., 30″ bbl with matte vent rib and ivory center and white bradley front sighting beads, chambers open to 3″ and choke mark at FULL/IMP.MOD, ejectors, single gold trigger. Receiver engraved with foliate scroll and game scenes with left side receiver 6 pheasants 2 in flight, bottom 2 ducks in flight, right side 5 ducks 3 in flight, and a perched pheasant on trigger guard bow. Mounted with fancy streaky walnut with full checkered field style forend, checkered round knob, long tang stock, 14″ to browning hard rubber buttplate. Bore diameter: top -.724 , bottom -.724. Bore restrictions: top -.015, bottom -.008. Wall thickness: left -.050, right -.050. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 8lbs 2 oz. Based on measurements, when the chambers were opened to 3″ the chokes were opened to IMP.CYL/MOD. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with usual scrap marks on bottom bbl from forend. Slight muzzle wear and just a few light handling or storage marks. Grayed receiver and appended metal are bright and clean. Stocks are sound with nearly all of their factory type restored finish and only a few very minor handling marks with sharp crisp checkering. 4-32030 BDT96 (7,000-10,000)

612
$9,200.00

*FABULOUS ROUND KNOB LONG TANG BROWNING DIANA GRADE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 35683S5. Cal. 12 gauge. 28″ matted vent rib bbls with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers MOD/FULL choke, ejectors, and single trigger. The characteristic Diana receiver is engraved and signed on both sides, “Vandersmisseng.” left side with four pheasants, bottom with two quail in flight, right with four ducks, and balance of receiver is foliate scroll and two rabbits on trigger guard. Mounted in fancy nicely figured walnut with checkered field style forend, checkered round knob pistol grip with long tang, 14-1/4″ to Browning hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom -.723. Bore restrictions: top -.037, bottom -.019. Wall thickness: top -.029, bottom -.032. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 12 oz. Housed in Browning luggage case with “Hartman” marked latches. Also with case is Browning booklet, and full guarantee paper. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun probably has not been fired since new, but on left side of upper bbl is about a 1/2″ size cleaned spot, and a few minor pinhead sized rust spots. Receiver is crisp and bright with no discolorations. Stocks are sound and have only very slight minor handling marks with clean, crisp, dry checkering. Case is in equally new condition. 4-31655 BDT166 (7,500-10,500)

613
$16,675.00

*BROWNING DIANA GRADE 3BBL FIELD STYLE SKEET SET SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 4958V74. Cal. 20 ga/28 ga/.410. All bbls are 28″ vent rib with ivory center and ivory Bradley style front bead. Choked SKEET/SKEET. Each equipped with its own field style fore end and barrel numbered 1, 2, and 3. Mounted with nicely grained black walnut with long tang checkered pistol grip stock with a 14-5/8″ to a Browning vented recoil pad. The French gray receiver is engraved by J.M. Debrus in standard Diana pattern with pheasants on left, quail on bottom, ducks on right, and signature rabbits on trigger guard bow. Bbl measurements for 20 ga bbl only. Bore diameter: top -.621, bottom -.621. Bore restrictions: top -.006, bottom -.004. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.037. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs 5oz. Bore measurements for 28 and .410: N/A. Accompanied with vintage Browning 3bbl case. CONDITION: Fine. All three bbl sets retain between 95-98% orig blue with only slightest amount sharp edge wear and marks from the fore end. The receiver is very crisp and clean. Stock is sound with a minor hairline on left side at receiver. There are normal nicks and dings and a couple minor scratches. The accompanied Browning case is in very good condition with normal amount of wear showing in the padded areas. 4-33238 BDT54 (10,000-15,000)

614
$10,350.00

*BROWNING DIANA GRADE OVER AND UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 22895. Cal. 20 gauge. IMP-CYL/SKEET. Vent rib w/ ivory center and gold front sighting beads. This 1961 manufactured round knob long tang is engraved by Legiers. The French grey receiver is standard Diana motif w/ pheasants on left side, quail on bottom, and ducks on right w/ the signature two rabbits on trigger guard. Mounted w/ nicely streaked checkered French walnut round knob long tang pistol grip 14-1/4″ over solid brown decelerator pad. Bore restriction bottom: .005 top: .010. Wall thickness bottom: .042. Top: .046. Bore diameter bottom: .610. top: .610. Weight: 6 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% of orig. blue. French gray receiver is very clean w/ only a few slightly darkening area in carrying area and on tang of pistol grip. Stock and fore end have a lovely hand rubbed oil finish w/ just a few minor nicks and scratches. 4-33297 BDT38 (8,500-12,500)

615
$5,175.00

*BROWNING DIANA GRADE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 86792S8. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ vent rib bbl with single silver sighting bead. 3″ chambers. Choke mark as FULL/MOD ejectors and single trigger. Characteristic Diana Grade receiver is signed on both sides “CH.SERVAIS” and consists of forested scenes surrounded by floral scroll with five pheasants on left side, two quail on bottom, four ducks on right side and two rabbits on short tang trigger guard. Mounted in fancy walnut with checkered field style forend and checkered rnd knob pistol grip. 14 1/4″ to BROWNING vented recoil pad. Bore diameter: top -.723, bottom -.722. Bore restrictions: top-.038, bottom -.012. Wall thickness: top -.046, bottom -.048. Drop at heel:2-1/8″ . Drop at comb:1-3/8″ . Weight: 8lbs. 5oz. CONDITION: Fine. BBL retains 95-98% original blue with normal very minor scratches and small nicks on sharp edges of rib. Faint scraping line on bottom bbl from forend sliding forward and back. No sign of salt on forend screw or forend metal. Gray receiver is clean and sharp with some very minor pitting on edge touching stock and showing dark on the right side probably caused from a salt cured stock. Stocks are solid with just a few minor light usual handling marks with a very small amount of chipped finish on receiver rebate cut on both sides of lower tang. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-32140 BDT133 (6,000-10,000)

616
$8,625.00

*RARE EARLY 50’S BROWNING GRADE 4 SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 21506. Cal. 12 ga., 26-1/2″ bbls matted vent rib with red center bead and ivory bradley style front sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chamber, choke marked “SKEET/SKEET”, ejectors and gold single trigger. Grade 4 receiver is engraved with forested scene with mother fox returning to her den with a duck for her 2 pups on left side, two pigeons on bottom 1 in flight, and a forested scene with 2 setters, 1 carrying a pheasant, and 2 other pheasants in flight, trigger guard engraved with 2 pheasants, one perched on tree limb, other looking up. The remainder of the receiver, an appended metal, are covered with oak leaf scroll and signed on both sides by Master “F. Funken”. Mounted in nicely figured streaky walnut with full checkered field style forend, and about 1/4″ thick screwed on horn cap. Checkered round knob, long tang stock with 14-1/2″ over Browning vented recoil pad. Bore diameter: top -.724 , bottom -.725. Bore restrictions: top -.001, bottom -.001. Wall thickness: left -.039, right -.042. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7lbs 5oz. CONDITION: Fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue, with usual marks on bottom bbl from forend, slight muzzle wear and the usual light handling marks. Receiver, and appended metal are all crisp and clean. Stocks are sound and retain virtually all of their fine hand rubbed finish with only a very few light handling marks. 4-32029 BDT97 (7,000-10,000)

617
$11,500.00

*EARLY CASED BROWNING PIGEON GRADE 2BBL SET SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 8751. Cal. 20ga. 26-1/2″ and 28″ bbls. Set 1 is 28″ vent rib with dual ivory sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chamber MOD/FULL choke. Set 2 is 26-1/2″ vent rib with dual ivory sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chamber IMP. CYL/MOD choke. The coin finish receiver is engraved with usual foliate arabesque scroll and two pigeons in flight on each side and a flowery bouquet on bottom. This fine gun is signed on both sides by Browning’s master engraver “Funken.” Mounted in nicely figured walnut with checkered round knob pistol grip and long tang, 14-1/4″ over Browning horn buttplate. Both bbl sets equipped with checkered field style fore ends. Set 1: Bore diameter: top -.614, bottom -.613. Bore restrictions: top -.034, bottom -.017. Wall thickness: top -.031, bottom -.042. Set 2: N/A. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight:6lbs 7.04oz. Cased in a vintage brown Browning marked case with blue interior. CONDITION: Very fine. 28″ bbls retain 98% of their orig blue with just faint rub marks from fore end and a slight touch of muzzle wear. 26″ bbls are 95-98% with the same faint rub marks from fore end, slight muzzle wear, and a couple small minor handling marks. The coin finished receiver is very bright and clean. There is a small amount of oil darkening in the engraving of both fore end irons. The stocks are extremely good with only a very few minor handling nicks and contain virtually 100% of their professionally hand-rubbed finish. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. Case is fine with a few stitches missing and slight corner tattering. Interior is good with just some slight oil discoloration spots. 4-33277 BDT75 (10,000-15,000)

618
$4,025.00

*BROWNING LONG TANG ROUND KNOB SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 36628V5. Cal. 20ga. 26-1/2″ vent ribbed bbl with ivory center and red Bradley front sighting beads. IMP. MOD/IMP. MOD and 3″ chambers. Standard grade 1 blued receiver. Mounted with streaky walnut, checkered round knob pistol grip stock with long tang, and 14-1/4″ to hard rubber buttplate. Gun comes with a lightly tattered Browning box with serial number end label and includes envelope with owner’s manual, guarantee paper, and sportsmanship paper. Also includes Browning credit card-style lifetime guarantee card in a Browning envelope dated December 10, 1965. Also original sales slip from Kerr’s of Beverly Hills, showing original purchase 11/23/65 for $360 for the gun, $1.50 for red Bradley sight, $0.75 for ivory center sight, $5 for installation, and $14.49 sales tax, for a total of $381.74. Bore diameter: top -.619, bottom -.619. Bore restrictions: top -.019, bottom -.019. Wall thickness: top -.043, bottom -.041. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 6lbs. 9oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun appears to be near new with test-firing only and just a few very minor handling marks. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33278 BDT57 (4,000-6,000)

618A
$3,738.00

*SPECTACULAR BROWNING FIELD GRADE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 39937V5. Cal. 20 gauge. 26-1/2″ bbl with matted vent rib, single silver sight bead, 3″ chambers, MOD/FULL choke, ejectors, and single selective trigger. Usual engraved grade 1 receiver with moderate foliate scroll, and has “Lightning Browning” and a bust of John Browning engraved on bottom of receiver. Mounted with nicely figured streaky walnut with checkered field style forend, checkered round knob pistol grip stock with long tang, 14-1/8″ over Browning hard rubber butt-plate. Bore diameter: top -.623, bottom -.622. Bore restrictions: top -.027, bottom -.015. Wall thickness: top -.040, bottom -.037. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-5/8″. Weight: 6 lbs 7 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Entire gun is 98-99% with just a very few light handling marks and appears to be test fired only. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny as gun shows very little use and test fired only. 4-32281 BDT213 (3,000-4,000)

619
$4,600.00

*CASED BROWNING GRADE 1 2BBL SET SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 14594. Cal. 20ga. 26-1/2″ bbls vent rib with sgl brass sighting beads. Set 1 is chambered for 3″ and is choked SKEET/SKEET. Set 2 is chambered for 3″ and is choked MOD/FULL. Usual Grade 1 receiver with gold trigger and mounted with straight grain walnut with checkered rnd knob pistol grip and long tang trigger guard, 14-1/4″ to Browning hard rubber buttplate. Both bbl sets are equipped with checkered field-style fore ends. Set 1: Bore diameter: top -.617, bottom -.614. Bore restrictions: top -.006, bottom -.004. Wall thickness: top -.030, bottom -.033. Set 2: Bore diameter: top- .610, bottom -.610. Bore restrictions: top -.025, bottom -.015. Wall thickness: top -.038, bottom -.037. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8. Weight:6lbs. 6oz. Gun is accompanied with Browning luggage case with blue velour lining. CONDITION: As new from complete factory restoration. Both bbls, receiver, and trigger guard retain 98-99% of what would appear to be a factory restoration of their blue finish. The rnd knob, long tang stocks have only the very faintest and light handling marks with what is believed to be a factory restored hard Browning style finish. The breech face has some light pitting from its life prior to this believed factory restoration. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. Case is in very good shape with some normal wear at the corners. Interior shows a few light oil spots but is overall in good condition. 4-33276 BDT73 (4,000-6,000)

620
$10,235.00

*SCARCE BROWNING/FABRIQUE NATIONALE D5 GRADE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 58986S76. Cal. 12ga. 27-1/2″ bbls with broadway-style vent rib with single white Bradley sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers and unmarked for choke, ejectors and single trigger. The D5 engraving by A. Dierckx is of an elaborate floral foliate scroll on receiver and matching on appended metal. Mounted in exhibition quality walnut with checkered fluted 3-piece target fore end and checkered long tang pistol grip stock. 14-3/8″ to checkered hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: top .726 , bottom .724. Bore restrictions: top .005, bottom .003. Wall thickness: top .036, bottom .038. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:.7lbs 6ozs. Accompanied with Browning luggage case Model #1515E. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Appears possibly un-fired. Bbls retain 99% original blue. Grade receiver and appended metal are clean and bright. Stocks are sound with only the most minor of handling marks retaining virtually all of their factory oil finish with sharp clean checkering. The factory Browning case is in “as new” condition. 4-31923 BDT100 (8,000-12,000)

621
$9,775.00

*CUSTOM SHOP UPGRADE D5G BROWNING SUPERPOSE SHOTGUN. SN 85238. Cal. 12 ga., 28″ bbls hand filed vent rib with single silver sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers, MOD/FULL chokes with ejectors and single select trigger. Receiver, and appended metal, engraved with elaborate floral and foliate scroll with stippled shaded background, performed by F.N. Master Engraver “C. PERFIDO”. Mounted with exhibition quality walnut and 3 piece full checkered schnable forend, checkered round knob long tang pistol grip stock, 15-1/8″ to checkered butt. Bore diameter: top -.729 , bottom -.724. Bore restrictions: top -.042, bottom -.020. Wall thickness: left -.028, right -.036. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″, drop at comb: 1-1/2″ . Weight: 7lbs 8oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% factory quality blue. Grayed receiver is bright and shiny. Wood has 99% of its original oil finish with only a couple of light handling marks and sharp crisp checkering. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. 4-32028 BDT95 (6,000-10,000)

622
$6,325.00
Revised: 3/3/2008

(Correction) (1) Title should read: *SELDOM SEEN CASED B2 GRADE BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN.(2) Descriptions states the engraving includes “3 turkeys”. Description should read that the engraving includes “3 capercaillie”.

*SELDOM SEEN CASED B5 GRADE BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 22765S70. Cal. 12 ga., 28″ bbls with matted vent rib with white Bradley front sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chamber marked FULL/MOD. with ejectors and single gold trigger. The B5 engraving by “Kowalski” are of a meadow scene with 4 pheasants, 1 in flight on left side, 2 quail in flight on bottom, and 3 turkeys, 1 in gobbling pose on right side. Balance of receiver, an appended metal, are done in a fine foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted with fancy streaky walnut, checkered fluted beavertail forearm and checkered round knob, long tang stock, 14-1/4″ to Browning hard rubber buttplate. Bore diameter: top -.722 , bottom -.722. Bore restrictions: top -.033, bottom -.015. Wall thickness: top -.038, bottom -.037. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7lbs 8oz. Housed in a light brown takedown case, latches are marked, “F.N. & Browning” with sheep skin, and green felt interior. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 98-99% orig blue with only the faintest of light handling marks. Receiver is bright and clean and retains all of its lacquer coating with some minor spider webbing on trigger guard in grip area. Wood is solid with virtually all of its orig finish and a couple of light handling marks on the buttstock and a tiny hairline crack center right side rear of forend. Case is in excellent condition with minor oil staining on sheep skin lining. 4-31924 BDT98 (4,500-6,000)

623
$4,025.00

*BROWNING/FABRIQUE NATIONALE B1 GRADE SUPERPOSE SHOTGUN. SN 2762S9. Cal. 12ga. 28″ matte vent rib with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers. Marked as MOD/FULL choke, ejectors and gold single trigger. The B1 engraved receiver is of a bouquet of flowers surrounded by foliate arabesque scroll on left, right, and bottom with balance being of an open foliate scroll. Mounted with fancy straight grain walnut with checkered fluted beaver-tail fore end, checkered round knob long tang stock with 14″ to Browning hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: top .724 , bottom .719. Bore restrictions: top .036, bottom .014. Wall thickness: top .034, bottom .037. Drop at heel 2-1/8″: , drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:.7lbs. 6ozs. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain 99% of its original blue with only a slight amount of wear at sharp edge of rib. Receiver is bright and clean with all of its lacquer finish. Stocks are sound with a couple of minor grain cracks on right side at raised panel and a few very minor light handling marks. Gun appears to have little of no use since new. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-31922 BDT99 (3,500-5,500)

624
$9,775.00

*BROWNING/FABRIQUE NATIONALE B1 GRADE TWO BBL SET SUPERLITE STYLE SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 3733V73. Cal. 20ga./410. Both bbl sets are 28″ matted vent rib with single silver sighting bead, 3″ chambers and choke marked MOD./FULL, ejectors and single trigger. The B1 engraved receiver is of flower bouquet surrounded by moderate foliate arabesque scroll on both left, right, and bottom of receiver with remainder of receiver and appended metal in simple foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted in nicely streaked straight grain walnut with checkered bullet-style fore end and checkered straight grip stock. 14-1/4″ to Browning hard rubber butt plate. This is not a true superlite, as it has a square frame and is simply a straight grip European field gun. Bore diameter: top .620 , bottom .620. Bore restrictions: top .024, bottom .011. Wall thickness: top .038, bottom .034. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:.6lbs 6ozs. These are measurements with a 20ga bbl. Measurements on 410 are N/A. CONDITION: Extremely fine, and appears to be basically unfired. Bbls retain 99% of their original blue with only the faintest of light handling marks. Gray receiver and appended metal are clean, bright, and sharp. Stocks are sound with virtually all their original finish and only a few light handling marks with clean sharp checkering. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. 4-31920 BDT101 (8,000-10,000)

625
$31,625.00

*CHURCHILL & MCKENZIE CUSTOM EXHIBITION BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN CASED TWO BBL SET. SN 48819V8. Cal. 20 ga. Set one 28″ hand filed vent rib with white Bradley sighting bead. 3″ chambers MOD/FULL and ejectors. Set two 26-1/2″ hand filed vent rib with white Bradley sighting bead, 3″ chambers IMP.CYL/MOD. The fine side plated receiver with game scene engraving by Winston Churchill with a setter on point and flushing quail on left plate and pointing setter with flushing woodcock on right. Both plates signed “W.G. CHURCHILL ENGR.” The accenting foliate scroll is executed by Linton McKenzie and signed “L.McK 78″ on trigger plate left side of trigger. Mounted with a marbled exhibition quality walnut with trim full checkered forearms and checkered straight grip stock and 14-1/2” over leather covered pad. The left plate of this gun is pictured on pg. 36 of “AMERICAN ENGRAVERS” by BLEILE. Set one: Bore diameter: top -.620, bottom -.620. Bore restrictions: top -.025, bottom -.012. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.037. Drop at heel:2-1/4″. Drop at comb:1-3/8″. Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz. Set two: Bore diameter: top-.613, bottom-.613. Bore restrictions: top -.011, bottom -.012 Wall thickness: top -.037, bottom-.036 Drop at heel:2-1/4″ . Drop at comb:1-3/8″ . Weight:6 lbs.5oz. Not much else needs to be said as the pictures will tell a better story. Housed in an early Huey oak and leather case with SN 41. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Appears to be new since completed. 4-32024 BDT148 (10,000-20,000)

626
$21,850.00

*SPECTACULAR CUSTOM CHURCHILL/FISHER CASED BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 58946V70. Cal. 20 ga. 26-1/2″ vent ribbed bbl with single ivory sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers MOD/IMP.CYL choke, ejectors and single trigger. Magnificently engraved receiver by Winston Churchill has three gold grouse on left side and three gold woodcock on right with gold “OSU” at safety. Top lever engraved with light scroll and banner engraved “NO. 1″. This is all performed on a beautiful matte black finish. Mounted with dark streaky walnut with fully checkered schnable forend and checkered straight grip stock with side panels and dropper point. 14″ over leather covered pad and executed by Jerry Fisher. Bore diameter: top -.620, bottom -.620. Bore restrictions: top-.010, bottom -.005. Wall thickness: top -.035, bottom -.037. Drop at heel:2-1/4″. Drop at comb:1-1/2”. Weight: 6lbs. 4oz. Housed in a fine oak and leather case with brown canvas and leather cover. CONDITION: Extremely Fine. All finishes are 99% with just a few insignificant light handling marks. 4-32025 BDT142 (10,000-20,000)

627
$24,150.00

*MAGNIFICENT CHURCHILL/FISHER CUSTOM CASED BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 40285S74. Cal. 12 ga. 26-1/2″ matted vent ribbed bbls with single ivory sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, MOD/FULL choke ejectors and single trigger. This magnificent engraved receiver by Winston Churchill has three flat gold mallards coming to land in a marsh scene on left side and two gold pin tails and a black duck taking off on right side. Top tang has “OSU” inlaid in gold at safety. Top lever has some delicate scroll and a banner engraved “NO. 3”. This is all done on a stunning matte black finish. The fabulous stock work with exhibition walnut is performed by Jerry Fisher. Full checkered schnable forend and full checkered straight grip stock and side panels with dropper point. 14″ over leather covered pad. This magnificent collaboration by two of the best is housed in a Marvin Huey oak and leather case with green canvas and leather cover. Bore diameter: Top -.723, bottom-.724. Bore restrictions: top -.035, bottom -.015. Wall thickness: top -.039, bottom -.038. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″ . Drop at comb: 1-1/2″ . Weight: 7 lbs. 2oz. CONDITION: Nearly Flawless. Gun is new with just some very faint fine handling marks. The case and cover are also exceptionally fine. 4-32026 BDT141 (10,000-20,000)

628
$14,950.00

*CUSTOM BELGIUM BROWNING SUPERPOSED SHOTGUN. SN 56714V69. Cal. 20 ga. 26-3/8″ vented rib bbls with single silver sighting bead, 3″ chambers, and Briley thin wall choke tubes. Mounted with extremely fancy custom straight grip checkered stock with 14″ over checkered butt with engraved heel and toe plates. Schnable fore end with wrap around checkering. The receiver and appended metal are custom engraved in a foliate arabesque pattern with shaded background, gold wired border, five gold game birds, and Browning in gold across bottom. Trigger guard also carries gold serial number. The craftsman of this fine work is unknown to us but its outstanding quality speaks for itself. Bore diameter: top -.619, bottom -.620. Bore restrictions: top -SC, bottom -SC. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.042. Drop at heel: 2″, drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight:6lbs 3oz. Accompanied by Huey oak and leather case, compartmentalized and fitted with accessories. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls retain nearly all orig blue finish and custom French gray receiver and appended metal appear as new. Stock is solid with only a couple minor handling marks with fine, crisp checkering. Mechanics are crisp and bores are shiny. Case, accessories, and green lining are all in as new condition. 4-33103 BDT52 (7,500-12,500)

629
$6,900.00

*RARE EUROPEAN MARKET REMINGTON 3200 PREMIER 0/U SHOTGUN. SN 74253. Cal. 12ga. 30″ stepped vent rib bbl with silver center and white Bradley front sighting beads, IMP.MOD./FULL choke ejectors and single trigger. Hand engraved receiver has gold wire borders with gold duck in flight on left side, gold “Premier” on bottom, gold duck in take off pose on right side, and signed on both sides “Breart”, the remaining receiver is engraved with foliate arabesque pattern with stippled shaded background. Mounted with fancy walnut, checkered fluted beavertail fore end, checkered pistol grip stock with molded wood grained grip cap with blank initial shield, 14 1/4″ over solid brown Remington recoil pad. Information of this style Premier graded 3200 is that 116 were engraved in Europe to be marketed worldwide in the late 70’s. Bore diameter: top -.729 , bottom -.729. Bore restrictions: top -.036, bottom -.026. Wall thickness: top -.041, bottom -.040. Drop at heel:1 1/4″, drop at comb:1 3/8″. Weight:9 lbs. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun shows little to no use as bbls retain 98-99% of the original blue having just a couple of light handling marks. Grayed receiver has some extremely light pinhead size rough spots that are either some dried oil or very fine storage rust. Wood is sound and retained nearly all of its factory finish with a couple of very minor storage scratches and a grain crack in fore end at bottom left corner. This is an updated receiver. 4-33242 BDT77 (5,000-7,500)

630
$1,782.00

*REMINGTON 3200 1 OF 1000 SKEET OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN SK.0268. Cal. 12 gauge. 28″ bbls. Vent rib with silver center and white Bradley front sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers SK/SK choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Receiver has open foliate scroll with banner engraved, “One of 1000” in gold on each side, and “Remington 3200″ and SN inlaid in gold on bottom. Mounted with fancy walnut, checkered fluted forend, checkered pistol grip stock with molded grip cap inlaid with gold blank oval, 14″ to leather covered pad. Bore diameter: top -.726, bottom -.724. Bore restrictions: top -.006, bottom -.012. Wall thickness: top -.042, bottom -.039. Drop at heel: 1-3/4″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8”. Weight: 8 lbs 15 oz. Housed in orig green plastic hard case. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just some minor handling marks. Receiver has 98-99% orig blue with some minor sharp edge wear. Stocks are sound with a few minor light scratches, with 98% orig finish with some wear at trigger on right side by lower tang. This is an updated receiver. Mechanics are crisp, bores are shiny with some light frosting in forcing cone area. The case is fine on the outside, but the green foam is in a state of deterioration. 4-32143 BDT157 (2,400-3,200)

630A
$4,715.00

*ENGRAVED REMINGTON MODEL 32OO TRAP GUN. SN 32882. Cal. 12 ga. Spectacular custom engraved and gold inlayed trap gun with 30” vent rib bbls, choked FULL IMP/MOD. It has dbl beads with single selective trigger and ejectors. The wood is very nicely figured crotch cut walnut with checkered, large, square-end forearm and pistol grip stock, 14 1/2” over an original Brown Remington waffle pad. The original grip cap is mottled brown plastic. The receiver, trigger guard and forend iron are beautifully engraved in heavy Germanic style with vignettes of a pointer and three flushing pheasants all in raised gold in a field scene on the left side of the receiver. The right side has a similar vignette of a setter and three flushing quail in gold in a field scene and the bottom of the receiver has a smaller vignette of a raised gold retriever carrying a duck. The trigger bow has raised gold initials, in script, “DMS”. All the vignettes are outlined with gold wire and surrounded by about 80% coverage of foliate arabesque patterns with stippled background. The trigger bow, forend iron and about 1 1/2” up the top bbl and along with the flared sides of the mono block are identically engraved. The receiver, trigger guard, forend iron and sides of the mono lock are bright finished. The drop at the heel is 1-3/8″ and drop at comb is 1-3/8″. Wgt is 9lbs, 9oz. Wall thickness of top bbl is .038″ and bottom is .039″. Length of pull is 14-3/8″ over the factory vented pad. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Retains most of its fine custom finish to both metal and wood with minor handling and storage marks with a couple of bruises on the buttstock. Lower bbl apparently has been opened to its current choke as it is marked “FULL”. Mechanics are fine. Brilliant shiny bores. A truly beautiful custom gun. 4-31652 (2,750-3,750)

631
$5,750.00

*CASED KRIEGHOFF MODEL 32 4 BBL SKEET SET. SN 3340. Cal. 12/20/28/410. 28″ vent rib bbls with silver center, and white Bradley front sighting bead (center bead missing from 20 gauge bbls.) All bbl sets are marked, “H. Krieghoff K.G. Ulm, Germany, Bohler Laufstall” on left side and, “Made for Europa Corporation, Miami, Florida” on right side. Bottom bbl flats on each set are stamped with matching serial numbers, and all are marked for 3″ chambers. Receiver is engraved with moderate open floral arabesque scroll on each side, and “Krieghoff Model 32” on bottom. Mounted in reddish colored straight grain walnut with checkered fluted forend, checkered pistol grip with silver engraved grip cap with initials “W.C.W.” 14-1/4″ over black vented Krieghoff marked recoil pad. 12 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.734, bottom -.733. Bore restrictions: top -.010, bottom -.009. Wall thickness: top -.042, bottom -.041. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz. 20 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.627, bottom -.627. Bore restrictions: top (-.002), bottom (-.003). Wall thickness: top -.044, bottom -.043. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz. 28 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.556, bottom -.557. Bore restrictions: top -SK, bottom -SK. Wall thickness: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 8 lbs. 410: Bore diameter: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Bore restrictions: top -SK, bottom -SK. Wall thickness: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 14 oz. The three sub-gauges are all stamped with the word, “Magnum” on each bbl. Cased in a brown, leather trimmed luggage case with dark blue lining and contains a Krieghoff guarantee credit card with owners name and SN of gun dated 10-71. CONDITION: Fine. The overall blue on each bbl set is in the 90-95% with just some usual light minor handling marks. Receiver has 95-98% blue with just some wear at sharp edges. Stock is solid with some minor nicks and scratches and retains most of its fine shiny finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are shiny. Case is fine with just some usual wear on the edges. 4-32003 BDT153 (4,000-7,000)

632
$11,500.00

*BERETTA SO-5 SPORTING OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN C13656B. Cal.12 ga. 29-1/2″ BOEHLER ANTINT STEEL bbls. Vent Rib with single white siding bead. 2-3/4″ chambers, SC: Ejectors and single trigger. Silver gray receiver is modestly engraved with foliate arebesque scroll & “P. BERETTA” on each lock plate & stippled top “P BERETTA” in gold on bottom of receiver. Mounted with extremely fancy well figured walnut, checkered fluted fore-end,checkered pistol grip with right hand palm swell. 14-5/8″ over solid brown recoil pad. Bore diameter: top -.722 , bottom – .722. Bore restrictions: top- SC, bottom -SC. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.037. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight:8 lb. 4oz. This fine SO-5 is dated coded to 1993. CONDITION: Extremely fine bbls retain 98-99% original blue. Receiver and appended gray metal are clean and sharp with some very faint discoloration on the bottom. Stocks retain nearly all of their original satin finish and only a few very light handling marks. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny as this fine SO-5 shows little to no use. 4-33240 BDT128 (8,500-12,500)

633
$9,200.00

*BERETTA SO-5 SPORTING OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN C13328B. Cal. 12 ga. 29-1/2″ BOEHLER ANTINT STEEL bbls with orange acrylic front sight. 2-3/4″ chambers, ported with SC, ejectors and single trigger. The silver gray receiver is modestly engraved with foliate arebesque scrolls “P.BERETTA” on each side plate and inlaid in gold across bottom. Mounted with fancy well figured walnut, checkered fluted forend, checkered pistol grip with right hand palm swell. 14-1/2″ over solid brown recoil pad. Bore diameter: top- .724, bottom -.724 . Bore restrictions: top SC, bottom – SC. Wall thickness:top -.040, bottom – .039. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 8 lbs. 9oz. Gun is accompanied with a complete set of sub gauge tubes and date coded 1991. CONDITION: Fine bbls retain 95-98% original blue with a slight amount of discoloration in the chamber area and minor sharp edge wear. The silver gray receiver is bright and sharp with the trigger guard turning towards a light gray. Stocks are solid with some minor nicking around pistol grip edge and a few other light nicks and dings with the most notable right behind pistol grip area. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright. This fine SO-5 shows some well cared for use. 4-33239 BDT129 (8,500-12,500)

634
$24,150.00

*CASED PERAZZI SCO GRADE 4-BBL SET. SN 127430. Cal. 12/20/28/410. 31-1/2″ checkered tapered rib with single white Bradley sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers except 410 which is 3″. Choked IMP.CYL/IMP.MOD, ejectors, and single trigger. Ribs are marked in gold, “1,2,3,4” descending from 12 gauge. The left shoulder of chamber area is marked, “Perazzi Brescia, Made in Italy.” The fabulously engraved SCO receiver is done in a floral and foliate scroll, entwined with winged dragons on each side and bottom, with, “Perazzi” inlaid in gold also on bottom. This is all done with a black shaded background. Mounted in exhibition quality walnut with checkered slim forends individual to each bbl, and checkered pistol grip with right hand palm swell 15″ over leather faced recoil pad. Right side of trigger signed with a stylized “C. Art.” Bbl one: Bore diameter: top -.724, bottom -.724. Bore restrictions: top -.027, bottom -.016. Wall thickness: top -.035, bottom -.036. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 8 lbs 7 oz. Bbl two: Bore diameter: top -.623, bottom -.623. Bore restrictions: top -.024, bottom -.013. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.036. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 8 lbs 7 oz. Bbl three & four’s measurements N/A. Housed in a Perazzi marked black hard case with gray lining. CONDITION: Extremely fine, probably unfired since new. 4-31991 BDT163 (25,000-35,000)

634A
$0.00

*PERAZZI MIRAGE 4-BBL SKEET SET. SN 45857. Cal. 12/20/28/410. 27-1/2″ bbls with matted vent ribs, dual brass sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, SKEET/SKEET chokes, ejectors, and single trigger. Right side bbls at chamber marked, “Custom Crafted by Manifattura Armi Perazzi” left side marked, “Ithaca Gun Company – Ithaca – New York.” “Made in Italy” with “Mirage” inlaid in gold. Bbl flats are date coded, “1975” and all have matching serial numbers. Usual Mirage receiver with just light scroll around the hinge pin. Mounted with semi-fancy walnut with checkered Schnabel forend, checkered pistol grip stock with adjustable comb, 14-1/8″ to black Kickeez recoil pad. Bore diameter: 12 gauge: top -.724, bottom -.724. Bore restrictions: top -(.035), bottom -(.035). Wall thickness: top -.059, bottom -.058. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: Variable. Weight: 8 lbs 6 oz. It should be noted that 12 gauge bbls are ported. 20 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.621, bottom -.620. Bore restrictions: top -.008, bottom -.007. Wall thickness: top -.034, bottom -.033. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: Variable. Weight: 8 lbs 7 oz. 28 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.542, bottom -.540. Bore restrictions: top -.012, bottom -.012. Wall thickness: top -.N/A, bottom -N/A. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: Variable. Weight: 8 lbs 6 oz. .410 bbl: Bore diameter: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Bore restrictions: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Wall thickness: top -N/A, bottom -N/A. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: Variable. Weight: 8 lbs 9 oz. Housed in a black leather case with red lining. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bbls all have 95-98% orig blue with just minor handling marks and sharp edge wear on rib. 12 gauge does have a couple of light dings on left side near muzzle. Receiver has most all of it’s orig case colors just thinning to silver on the sharp edges. Adjustable comb stock is a factory replacement, except for a few minor light handling marks and a ding or two, retains all of it’s factory finish. Schnabel forends are all in nice shape with just a few minor handling marks and are about one shade darker than the butt-stock. Case is in excellent shape with just some minor scuffing at corners. 4-32283 BDT214 (7,500-9,500)

635
$12,650.00

*CASED PAIR OF PERAZZI MX16 GAME GUNS. SN 99735/99736. Cal. 16 gauge. 27-1/2″ matted tapered vent rib bbls with silver center and white Bradley front sighting beads. 2-3/4″ chambers CYL/IMP.MOD choke, ejectors, and single trigger. Right side of bbl is marked, “Importer – Perazzi – U.S.A, Monrovia – California” and left side, “Perazzi Brescia, Made in Italy.” Date coded 1997. Receivers are plain with single line border engraved and a moderate scroll around hinge pin, and, “Perazzi MX16″ on left side. Mounted in streaky fiddle-back walnut with full checkered slim forend, and checkered straight grip stocks, 14-1/2″ over solid black decelerator pad. Set one: Bore diameter: top -.669., bottom -.668. Bore restrictions: top -.024, bottom -.011. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.040. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″. Weight: 7 lbs 15 oz. Set two: Bore diameter: top -.669, bottom -.668. Bore restrictions: top -.024, bottom -.009. Wall thickness: top -.036, bottom -.042. Drop at heel: 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/4”. Weight: 7 lbs 15 oz. Cased in leather 2-gun case with green felt lining, and snap caps for each gun. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bluing on bbls and receiver are 98-99% orig blue with just a few light minor handling marks. Stocks are sound with just a few minor marks, mostly on gun 1, with fine crisp checkering, and lovely hand rubbed oil finish. Case is extremely fine showing little to no scuffing. 4-31992 BDT161 (12,000-15,000)

635A
$3,450.00

*RENATO GAMBA “CARRERA MODEL” OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 26324. Cal. 12 gauge. 31-1/4″ ported bbls with matted vent rib, single white sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers, Rhino extended ported choke tubes in LM/IM, ejectors, and single selective removable trigger. Bbls have single gold wire band at chamber and left side of top bbl is marked, “S.A.B Renato Gamba – Gardone, V.T. Brescia, Italy.” Bottom bbl is stamped with, “Rhino INC. Williston, FL.” Receiver has a simple Fleur De Lis engraving pattern at hinge pin with gold woodcock and, “Carrera” on left, gold quail with, “Carrera” on right and, “Renato Gamba” and logo engraved on bottom. Trigger guard is marked, “Sporting.” Top of receiver and opening lever have a fine stippled matte texture. Stocked in nicely figured walnut with checkered Schnabel forend, and checkered pistol grip with right hand palm swell, 14-3/4″ over black Kickeez pad. Bore diameter: top -.726, bottom -.727. Bore restrictions: top -.SC, bottom -SC. Wall thickness: top -.029, bottom -.035. Drop at heel: 2″. drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 8 oz. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbls retain 95-98% orig blue with just a few minor handling marks and light scratches. Receiver has 95-98% orig blue with just some sharp edge wear and starting to thin on carrying area on bottom. Stocks are solid with only a very few minor nicks and dings, with wear to the finish and right side grip area, and bottom rear portion of forend. Otherwise has most of what is believed to be its orig finish. 4-32991 BDT245 (3,000-5,000)

636
$7,475.00

*FABULOUS ABBIATICO & SALVINELLI SPORTING OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN N10011. Cal. 12 ga. 28-1/2″ bbls with hand filed vent rib with dual ivory sighting beads, 2-3/4″ chambers, screw chokes, ejectors and single trigger. Receiver is engraved with flushing woodcock on left side, rooster pheasant on bottom and partridge on right side. Both sides have makers name engraved center bottom. Signed “BONSI D.” The balance of the receiver, trigger guard and top lever are engraved with fine foliate arabesque scroll. Mounted with fancy well figured walnut, full checkered fluted forend. Checkered target pistol grip stock with right hand palm swell, 14-1/2″ over solid black KICK-EEZ recoil pad. Bore diameter: top -.741, bottom -.741 Bore restrictions: top -SC, bottom-SC Wall thickness: top -.027, bottom -.027. Drop at heel:2″ Drop at comb:1-3/8″ Weight: 8 lbs. Accompanied with leather trimmed case. CONDITION: Extremely fine. BBL retains 97-98% original blue with some very minor light nicks and dings. Receiver is clean, bright and shiny. Stocks have only a few minor handling marks and carry a fine hand rubbed oil finish. 4-31993 BDT149 (12,000-14,000)

636A
$1,725.00

*GRIFFIN & HOWE BY ANTONIO ZOLI OVER/UNDER GAME GUN. SN 236120. Cal. 20 gauge. 29-1/2″ bbls with matted, tapered vent rib with silver center and white Bradley front sighting beads. 3″ chambers, SC chokes, ejectors, and single selective trigger. Left side of bbl inlaid in gold, “Antonio Zoli.” Receiver has moderate foliate arabesque scroll with stippled background with, “Griffin & Howe” inlaid in gold on bottom, with their signature ram head logo. Also, trigger plate is engraved with a drawn bow and, “Zoli” engraved as the arrow. Mounted in fancy walnut with checkered field style forend, checkered pistol grip with 14-5/8″ over thin solid black recoil pad marked, “Zoli.” (Should be noted the trigger is adjustable for length of pull) Bore diameter: top -.622, bottom -.621. Bore restrictions: top -SC, bottom -SC. Wall thickness: top -.033, bottom -.035. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz. Accompanied with blue plastic hard case with dark blue lining, owners manual, and additional accessory choke tube. Top of lid is stenciled with, “Zoli.” CONDITION: Extremely fine. Shows to be test fired only, and has only a few light handling marks. Should be noted this gun is consecutively serial numbered to the other Griffin Zoli. 4-32134 BDT201 (2,000-3,000)

636B
$1,725.00

*GRIFFIN & HOWE BY ANTONIO ZOLI OVER/UNDER GAME GUN. SN 236121. Cal. 20 gauge. 29-1/2″ bbls with matted, tapered vent rib with silver center and white Bradley front sighting beads. 3″ chambers, SC chokes, ejectors, and single selective trigger. Left side of bbl inlaid in gold, “Antonio Zoli.” Receiver has moderate foliate arabesque scroll with stippled background with, “Griffin & Howe” inlaid in gold on bottom, with their signature ram head logo. Also, trigger plate is engraved with a drawn bow and, “Zoli” engraved as the arrow. Mounted in fancy walnut with checkered field style forend, checkered pistol grip with 14-5/8″ over thin solid black recoil pad marked, “Zoli.” (Should be noted the trigger is adjustable for length of pull.) Bore diameter: top -.622, bottom -.621. Bore restrictions: top -SC, bottom -SC. Wall thickness: top -.033, bottom -.031. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs 1 oz. Accompanied with blue plastic hard case with dark blue lining, owners manual, and additional accessory choke tube. Top of lid is stenciled with, “Zoli.” CONDITION: Extremely fine. Shows to be test fired only, and has only a few light handling marks. Should be noted this gun is consecutively serial numbered to the other Griffin Zoli. 4-32135 BDT200 (2,000-3,000)

637
$40,250.00
Revised: 3/17/2008

(Additional Information) Please note:: Consignor states that this gun was engraved by well known engraver H. Wery and manufactured in 1959.

*LOVELY LEBEAU COURALLY OVER/UNDER PIGEON GUN. SN 17160. Cal. 12ga. 28-1/2″ bbls have a file cut ventilated rib and are marked “AUG. LEBEAU-COURALLY FABT AU LIEGE” and have nicely executed scroll engraving on ejector bolsters. The case-hardened, beautifully scalloped action has 100% coverage of shaded openwork scroll and beaded border engraving. The gun has full, back-action sidelocks, a sgl non-selective trigger, non-automatic safety, and automatic ejectors. Relatively plain European walnut pistol grip stock with LOP of14-3/4″ over a Mershon white line pad and has about 28 line per inch checkering and horn grip cap. The forend has a Deeley forend release, horn tip, and an inlaid gold crest marked “Standard Pigeon Gun” “trademark”. Bore diameter: top -.726, bottom -.726. Bore restrictions: top -.037, bottom -.027. Wall thickness: top -.033, bottom -.031. Drop at comb: 1-1/4″, drop at heel: 2-2/8″. Weight:7lbs. 7.5oz. CONDITION: Action is very tight but slightly off face (light visible) and top lever is slightly right of center. Mechanical trigger works very well and the ejectors are in time. Bbls show 95% orig blue with a couple of abrasions on left side. Action shows 95% case color, thinning a bit at front of locks and on action beads. Tumbler ends show most of their gold wash. Trigger guard, top lever, and forend iron show most of their bright charcoal blue finish. Screw heads look good. Trigger guard screw has slight bur. Stocks show most of their varnish finish with very few handling nicks and dings, the buttstock checkering appears to have been recut. Bores are bright and shiny with a minor striation at breech end of top bbl. 4-31921 MGM10 (15,000-30,000)

638
$4,600.00

*OUTSTANDING RUSSIAN BEST QUALITY SIDELOCK OVER/UNDER SHOT GUN. SN N780152. Cal. 12 ga. 29-1/2″ bbls, solid rib with single silver sighting bead, 2-3/4″ chambers MOD/FULL chokes, ejectors and articulated dbl triggers. Silver colored sidelock receiver is nicely ornamented with foliate arebesque scroll surrounding two flying ducks at left plate and two partridges on right and a rae buck across bottom. The sculpted fences and top lever are engraved with oakleaf and arebesque scroll. Top tang engraved “CT 1 MPLSMN”. Mounted in nicely figured walnut with checkered 3-pc forend. Checkered straight grip stock with dropper points, Monte Carlo and 14-3/8″ to checkered butt which is stamped “MADE IN USSR”. This is an extremely well made firearm and locks up as well as the better known models. Bore diameter: top -.0729, bottom -.730. Bore restrictions: top -.037, bottom -.020. Wall thickness: top -.034, bottom -.034. Drop at heel:2-3/8″ . Drop at comb:1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. CONDITION: Extremely Fine perhaps test fired only. BBLS retain 99% original blue with just the lightest of fine handling marks. The silver colored receiver is bright and crisp. Stocks are sound with only a few faint light handling marks and virtually all of their fine original finish. Checkering is sharp. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. The quality of this gun appears to be as good as anything to be bought today. 4-32152 BDT136 (4,500-6,500)

639
$5,750.00

*HIGH GRADE HAND DETACHABLE SIDE LOCK MERKEL OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 27737. Cal. 12 ga. 28-1/2″ “BOHLER SPECIAL STEEL” bbl with solid rib, single ivory sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chambers,FULL/FULL CHOKES, ejectors and articulated dbl triggers. Receiver is engraved in outstanding foliate arebesque scroll with shaded backgrounds. Across bottom engraved “SUHLER WAFFENWERK GREBRUDER MERKEL, SUHL”. This fine over/under has thumb lever for hand detachable fully functioning sidelocks with cocking indicators. BBLS are date coded 544. BBL is also mounted with 3/4″ sling swivel. Mounted in nicely figured walnut with checkered 3-pc forend. Checkered pistol grip with black horn grip cap, left side oval cheek piece 14-1/4″ to serrated horn butt plate with GM logo and 3/4″ swivel mounted in toe line 4-1/2″ from butt plate. Probably a Grade 304E. Bore diameter:top-.725, bottom -.726. Bore restrictions: top -.054, bottom -.053. Wall thickness: top -NA, bottom -NA. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″ . Drop at comb:1-3/8″ . Weight:6 lbs. 15 oz. CONDITION: Extremely Fine. BBLS retain 98-99% of their fine original blue with just some minor muzzle wear and a couple of light handling marks. The greyed receiver is sharp and crisp with just a faint darkening in the carrying area on bottom of receiver. The stocks are sound with just a couple of minor handling nicks and dings and a small chip at the toe in both the plate and stock. Checkering is sharp. Mechanics are crisp and bores are bright and shiny. This gun shows very little use. 4-32171 BDT135 (8,000-12,000)

640
$1,438.00

*WAFFEN DSCHUINIGG SALZBURG AUSTRIA 20GA OVER-UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 40.2574. The 27-3/4″ vent matted rib bbls are marked “Waffen Dschuinigg Salzburg Austria” and are also marked “Bohler Blitz Stahl” and have Austrian proof marks. Gun has 2-3/4″ chambers and ejectors. The double Kersten and underbolted coin-finished action is engraved with scenes of rabbits and ducks and also has 60% scroll infill. Trigger guard has about 40% scroll engraving. The gun also has Sgl selective trigger and bushed strikers. The Proof date is 1966. The nicely streaked, European walnut pistol grip butt stock has 14-3/16″ LOP over a red Silvers-type pad with foam facing. The stock has a horn grip cap and vestiges of a left-hand cheekpiece. Bore diameter: top -.632, bottom – .633. Bore restrictions: top -.030, bottom – .020. Wall thickness: top -.025, bottom – .027. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″, drop at heel: 1-1/4″. Weight:6lbs. 7oz. CONDITION: Sgl trigger appears to work fine and ejectors are in time. Top lever closes slightly right of center. Gun is tight. 95% orig blue on bbls, 90% orig coin finish on action with some areas darkening, especially on bottom. Trigger guard retains most of its blue as do top and safety levers. Forend shows most of its orig oil finish. Checkering is a bit dirty. Butt stock has been cut and spliced back together to raise the heel, with about a 1/2″ filler between pistol grip and butt. Pistol grip cap has a repaired crack. A couple of nicks in stock on right side with what look like two filled areas where stock has been pinned together. 4-33718 MGM6 (1,000-2,000)

641
$0.00

*GENOSSENSCHAFT der BUCHSENMACHERMEISLER 2-BBL SET OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 2044.48/2095.62. Cal. 12 gauge. 26″ and 27-1/2″ solid rib with dual gold sighting bead. Set one: 2-3/4″ chambers IMP.CYL/MOD with ejectors. Top rib marked with makers name Ferlach, Austria. Set two: unmarked rib but each side marked, “Bohler Blitz Stahl.” 3″ chambers and FULL/FULL choke, ejectors, and double triggers. Each bbl is also equipped with bottom bbl mounted sling swivel. Receiver is engraved with relief floral scroll with relieved engraved fox and duck on left side, and relieved engraved two hares in a wooded scene on right, and bottom being a fine foliate arabesque scroll with shading. Mounted with fancy streaky walnut, and checkered 3-pc forend, with one bottom piece for both bbls. Checkered pistol grip with sculpted horn butt plate, cheek piece on left side, 14-7/8″ over White Line vented pad. Engraved oval in toe line with, “James H. Hopkins” with sling swivel just above. Set one: Bore diameter: top -.717, bottom -.717. Bore restrictions: top -.010, bottom -.000. Wall thickness: top -.035, bottom -.035. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs 6 oz. Set two: Bore diameter: top -.716, bottom -.716. Bore restrictions: top -.023, bottom -.025. Wall thickness: top -.034, bottom -.029. Drop at heel: 2-5/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz. It should be noted the longer bbls which are the second set of measurements are marked, “2044.48” and the second set of bbls, first measurement 2095.62, and have the makers name on top of rib. The flats of the receiver are marked on top flat when read left to right 2095.62 and bottom 2044.48. Housed in a leather case with green lining and a Perazzi label. CONDITION: Fine. The longer bbls retain nearly all of a factory quality restored blue with just a few minor light scratches. The shorter bbls retain most of a factory orig blue with just a few minor light scratches. Stocks are sound with a few minor nicks and dings and retain most of a fine factory quality restored finish. Checkering is clean and sharp. Mechanics are crisp, and bores are bright and shiny. 4-32162 BDT164 (5,000-8,000)

641A
$0.00

*MAHRBOLDT-PETERLONGO 2-BBL SET OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN. SN 41423. Cal. 20 gauge/.410. 20 gauge bbl: 26″ matted vent rib with red Bradley sighting bead. 3″ chambers, MOD/IMP.MOD chokes, ejectors, and Miller single trigger. 410 bbl: 26″ vent rib with single white sighting bead, 3″ chambers, IMP.CYL/IMP.CYL chokes, and ejectors. Both bbls are Bohler-Spezial-Spahl. The Merkel style reinforced action with side plates, is fully engraved in a floral and foliate scroll pattern with shaded background, and has a banner engraved, “Mahrboldt-Peterlongo” on each side. Mounted with semi fancy walnut with checkered 3-pc forend, checkered pistol grip with horn grip cap with blank initial oval. Left side oval cheek piece, 14-1/2″ over serrated horn butt plate. Toe line has blank gold initial oval. 20 gauge: Bore diameter: top -.622, bottom -.621. Bore restrictions: top -.023, bottom -.018. Wall thickness: top -.028, bottom -.036. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″. Drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight: 7 lbs. .410 bbl: Bore measurements: N/A. Weight: 7 lbs 5 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bluing on both bbls are original and in 95-98%, with just some minor light scratches and a few usual dings. Gray receiver is clean and crisp with a little bit of oil darkening. Stocks are sound with usual small nicks and dings, and retains most of it’s orig finish. Checkering is crisp and sharp. Mechanics are sound, and bores are bright and shiny. 4-33790 BDT190 (9,000-12,000)

642
$0.00

*OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER MODEL 12 BLACK DIAMOND 3-BBL SET. SN 594591. Cal. 12 gauge. 26″ CYL choke, 28″ MOD choke, and 30″ FULL choke solid rib bbl, with ivory center and white Bradley front sighting bead. The 30″ and 26″ bbls are Nickel Steel bbls, and 28″ bbl is Winchester Proof steel. All with 2-9/16″ chambers, and matching serial numbers. The receiver is marked, “-TRAP-” on bottom of receiver between mag-well and SN. Mounted in fancy well figured walnut with full checkered short field style forends, checkered pistol grip stock with hard rubber Winchester marked grip cap, and black diamond inlays in wrist behind receiver on both sides, 14″ to Winchester hard rubber butt plate. 26″ bbl: Bore diameter: .727. Bore restrictions: .000. Wall thickness: .039. Weight: 7 lbs 12 oz. 28″ bbl: Bore diameter: .727. Bore restrictions: .010. Wall thickness: .043. Weight: 7 lbs 15 oz. 30″ bbl: Bore diameter: .728. Bore restrictions: .032. Wall thickness: .043. Weight: 8 lbs. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Housed in a black Leg of Mutton case with identifying stamp of 13 over 26 28 30 over 10T. CONDITION: Extremely fine. 26″ bbl retains 95-98% orig blue with some flaking on the bbl extension. 28″ bbl retains 95-98% orig blue with some light muzzle wear and usual scratches. 30″ bbl retains 95-98% with just some light nicks and scratches. Wood is sound with just a few minor nicks and dings and retains all of a fine clean oil finish as do the forends with sharp checkering. Receiver retains 90-95% orig blue with wear at sharp edges, and a few spots of light flaking and some rub marks at the sides near the face. 4-32097 BDT165 (7,000-10,000)

643
$8,625.00
Revised: 3/9/2008

(Correction) Small wood repair in bottom of fore end.

*FACTORY ENGRAVED VENT RIB WINCHESTER MAGNUM MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1592584. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ Bbl, donut post vent rib with dual silver sighting beads. 3″ chambers and FULL choke. Receiver is engraved in style 12-5 pattern. Mounted with fancy deluxe checkered pistol grip stock with cheek piece and elaborate carving with game motif by Bishop for the Winchester Factory. It should be noted that this firearm was sold in the July, 1992 Butterfield & Butterfield Auction as lot 1634 and noted as being owned by Peter Alcock, President and CEO of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company accompanied with U.S. Repeating Arms letter dated April 5, 1990. Identifying this gun as one of the last pre-1964 vintage factory engraved shotguns to leave the New Haven Plant. The engraving was accomplished in Winchesters Custom Shop prior to 1964 and the gun remained in a factory storage vault until 1989 when it was acquired by G. L. Alcock Jr., CEO of U.S. Repeating Arms Company and signed “C.W. Hummel Director Product Service Department”. Bore diameter: .729 . Bore restrictions: .035. Wall thickness: .060 Drop at heel:2-1/2″. Drop at comb:1-1/2″. Weight:8 lbs 13oz. CONDITION: Extremely Fine. Bbl retains 98-99% original factory blue with just a few light marks in the usual model 12 rubbing from the forend. The fine game scene receiver has nearly all of it’s factory blue with just a couple of rubbed marks from the forend. Stocks are solid with just a few very minor handling marks and retain nearly all of their orig. finish. 4-32111 BDT140 (8,000-10,000)

644
$5,750.00

*WINCHESTER PIGEON GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1762498. Cal. 12 ga. 30″ 2-pin vent rib full choke 2-3/4″ chambered bbl with dual ivory sighting beads. Mounted with fancy American walnut Monte Carlo with A-carved checkering and engraved metal grip cap 14-1/2″ to Winchester vented recoil pad. A-carved extended beavertail style forend. Bore restriction-.034. Wall thickness-.043. Bore diameter-.729. Drop at heel-1-7/8″. Drop at comb-1-1/2″. Weight-8lb 8oz. CONDITION: Fine. BBL and mag tube retain 95-98% of orig blue. Milled duckbill rib receiver with its 12-A engraving retain 95-98% of orig blue with minor model 12 mark on left side of receiver and small rub mark on opposite side of receiver, wear spot on right side near trigger and trigger guard. Forend and stock retain nearly all orig finish with just a few minor nicks and scratches. Metal grip cap engraved with the initials “T.O.D.”. The jeweling on bolt shows wear to about 75%. The follower’s jeweling intact with some discoloration closest to trigger guard. Mechanics crisp, bore shiny. 4-33258 BT8 (3,500-5,000)

644A
$4,600.00

*SUPERB WINCHESTER MODEL 12 PIGEON GRADE PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1970282. Cal. 12 gauge. 26″ 3-pin vent rib bbl with silver center and red Bradley front sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chamber with WS-1 choke, and pigeon engraved above SN above bbl extension. Matte top receiver with duck bill rib extension. Mounted with fancy feather crotch walnut, checkered beavertail skeet forend, and Monte Carlo stock with pigeon grade checkering on pistol grip with steel grip cap, 14-1/2″ over checkered Winchester hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: .728. Bore restriction: (-.001) Wall thickness: .043. Drop at heel: 1-7/8″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Probably test fired only. Bbl retains 99% of it’s orig blue, as does magazine and receiver, with only a faint silver showing at sharp edge of slide rail. One minor nick on left side of receiver, and some very faint sharp edge wear. Stocks are solid and retain virtually all of their fine orig finish. A rare high condition pigeon grade model 12, and rare skeet gun with Monte Carlo stock. 4-33360 BDT194 (3,000-5,000)

645
$3,162.00

*WINCHESTER SKEET GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1586834. Cal. 20 ga. Standard 26″ factory rnd post vent rib WS-1 2-3/4″ chambered bbl with silver center and red Bradley front sighting beads. Mounted with fancy American walnut checkered pistol grip with metal grip cap, 14-1/4″ to Winchester hard rubber plate and standard extended skeet style forend with 3-panel checkering. Choke diameter -.626. Wall thickness -.046. Bore diameter -.615. Drop at heel -2-3/8″. Drop at comb -1-1/2″. Weight -7lb 4oz. CONDITION: Fine. BBL and magazine tube retain 95-98% orig blue. Matted top receiver with narrow rib extension, retains 95-98% orig blue with couple of minor nicks on lower left side of receiver. Stock and forend retain 98% of finish with only some very minor handling marks. Mechanics crisp, bore shiny. 4-33265 BT3 (4,000-6,000)

646
$2,300.00

*WINCHESTER SUPER FIELD MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1578752. Cal. 20 ga. Standard 28″ solid rib modified 2-3/4″ bbl with single silver sighting bead. Mounted with fancy American walnut with checkered pistol grip and metal grip cap. 14-1/8″ to Winchester hard rubber plate and extended checkered beavertail style forend. Bore restriction-.018. Wall thickness-.027. Bore diameter-.615. Drop at heel -2-1/4″. Drop at comb-1-3/8″. Weight-7lb 5oz. CONDITION: Very fine. BBL and magazine tube retain 97-98% orig blue with very light mark forward of magazine cap and sharp edge wear on slidearm. Receiver retains 97-98% blue with only a couple minor scratches. Stock and forend retain most of orig finish with stock having a hairline crack on pistol grip starting at the trigger guard cut-out and running back to the checkering. 4-33261 BT5 (4,000-6,000)

647
$1,495.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SKEET GRADE PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1395375. Cal. 12 ga. Standard 26″ solid rib, WS-1, 2-3/4″ chambered bbl with silver center and red Bradley sighting beads. Mounted with semi-fancy American walnut with checkered pistol grip and hard rubber grip cap with 14″ over Winchester hard rubber plate. Forend is standard extended beavertail skeet style with 3-panel checkering. Choke diameter-.745. Bore diameter-.733. Wall thickness-.034. Drop at heel-2-3/4″. Drop at comb-1-5/8″. Weight 7lbs 13oz. CONDITION: Very good to fine. BBL and magazine tube retain 95-98% orig blue with usual light scratches and wear at sharp edges. Matted top receiver retains 95-97% orig blue with minor scratch on left forward side of receiver. Forend retains 95% of orig finish with only a few minor marks and scratches. Stock has 90-95% orig finish with wear in pistol grip area and a few minor scratches most notably left side of comb about 3 inches from butt plate. 4-33263 BT2 (2,000-3,000)

648
$1,725.00

*WINCHESTER FIELD GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1446422. Cal. 20 ga. Standard 28″ bbl with 2-3/4″ chamber solid rib marked full choke and single silver sighting bead. Forend is standard flat-bottom with 11 rings. Stock is usual American walnut with uncheckered pistol grip with 14-1/4″ to orig Winchester hard rubber plate. Bore restriction -.022. Wall thickness -.038. Bore diameter -.612. Drop at heel -2-1/8″. Drop at comb -1-3/8″. Weight -7lb 3oz. CONDITION: Fine. BBL and magazine tube retain most of their orig blue with usual wear at sharp edges. Receiver and trigger guard retain 95-98% of orig blue. Forend retains most of orig finish with only a few minor flakes. Nicely-figured stock retains most of its finish with only a few light nicks and dings and minor scratches along toe line. Mechanics crisp, bore bright. 4-33259 BT1 (2,000-3,000)

649
$805.00

*WINCHESTER FIELD GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1587552. Cal. 20 ga. 28″ solid rib full choke 2-3/4″ bbl with single silver sighting bead. Mounted with American walnut with uncheckered pistol grip stock 14-1/8″ to Winchester hard rubber plate. Forend is standard flat bottom 11-ring type. Bore restriction .022. Wall thickness .026. Bore diameter .615. Drop at heel 2-1/4″. Drop at comb 1-3/8″. Weight 6lb 11oz. CONDITION: Very good to fine. BBL and magazine tube retain 93-95% orig blue with some minor scuffs and wear on sharp edges and small amount of flaking on mag tube. Receiver retains 93-95% orig blue with a few minor nicks and scratches and minor rub on left side of receiver. Stock and forend retain 90-95% of finish with some minor flaking on forend and the usual nicks and scratches on butt stock, which appears to have very light coat of oil applied. Mechanics crisp, bore bright. 4-33264 BT4 (2,000-3,000)

650
$920.00

*WINCHESTER FIELD GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 820423. Cal. 20 ga. Standard 28″ solid rib imp cyl 2-3/4″ chambered bbl with single red Bradley sighting bead. Mounted with straight grain American walnut uncheckered pistol grip 14″ to Winchester hard rubber plate with 14-ring full rnd forend. Bore restriction-.006. Wall thickness-.035. Bore diameter-.615. Drop at heel-2-1/4″. Drop at comb-1-3/8″. Weight-6lb 9oz. CONDITION: Very good. BBL and mag tube appear to be orig factory finish and retain 95-98% of that. Slidearm, barrel extension, and skeet-marked receiver are fine factory-quality restored blue. Stock has fine hairline crack on left side of upper pistol grip area and retains most of its shiny added finish. Forend retains 98% of fine restored finish. Receiver in the fluted areas front and rear show evidence of very fine pitting under the restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bore bright, in this very unusual assembled model 12. 4-33260 BT7 (1,500-2,500)

651
$805.00

*WINCHESTER FIELD GRADE MODEL 12 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 1382260. Cal. 20 ga. Standard 28″ solid rib full choke 2-3/4″ chambered bbl with single silver sighting bead. Mounted with straight grain American walnut uncheckered pistol grip 14-3/8″ to Winchester hard rubber plate and flat bottom 11-ring forend. Bore restriction-.022. Wall thickness-.029. Bore diameter-.617. Drop at heel-2-1/8″. Drop at comb-1-3/8″. Weight-6lb 13oz. CONDITION: Very good. Retains 95-98% of factory quality restoration. 4-33262 BT6 (1,500-2,500)

652
$3,450.00

*WINCHESTER FACTORY VENT RIB MODEL 42 SKEET GUN. SN 159288. Cal. 410. 28″ rectangular base vent rib bbl with single white Bradley sighting bead. 3″ chamber and skeet choke mark. Rib is stamped on left side, “Simmons – Patented” with offset factory proof mark. Receiver has narrow rib extension with corresponding offset factory proof mark. Mounted in fancy walnut with two panel checkered skeet forend, checkered pistol grip stock with metal grip cap, 14-3/8″ to Winchester solid red recoil pad. Bore measurements are N/A. Drop at heel. 2″. Drop at comb: 1-1/2″. Weight 6 lbs 10 oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl and receiver retain 95-98% orig blue with just sharp edge wear and usual light handling marks. Stocks are sound with usual light handling marks and a little dark where it meets the receiver, with an added light coat of wiped on finish. Checkering is fine. There are a few minor chips where the wood meets the recoil pad. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is shiny on this fine factory vent rib 42. 4-31656 BDT159 (4,000-6,000)

653
$6,325.00

*WINCHESTER MODEL 42 SOLID RIB PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 58611. Cal. .410. 28″ bbl with raised solid rib and sgl silver sighting bead. Chambered for 3″ and choked modified. Mounted with semi-fancy American walnut with checkered field-style fore end and checkered pistol grip, 13-7/8″ to a Winchester hard rubber buttplate. Drop at heel: 2-1/8″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:6lbs 5oz. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbl retains 95-98% orig blue with the usual minor scratches and wear marks from the function of the gun. The bbl receiver ring and extension have a couple small areas of spotting. Receiver retains 95-98% orig blue with typical sharp edge wear and some minor storage spots on lower rear of sideplate. Wood is sound with only a few very minor marks and appears to be orig but was probably waxed or rubbed at some point during its history. 28″ solid rib field choked guns in this condition are quite hard to come by. 4-31782 BDT63 (5,500-7,500)

654
$402.00

*WINCHESTER 1897 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN. SN 500243. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ bbl with single brass sighting bead. 2-1/2″ chamber marked modified choke. Mounted with nicely figured straight grain walnut, 18-ring forend with uncheckered pistol grip stock. 13-1/2″ over Winchester hard rubber butt plate. Bore diameter: .728 Bore restriction: .007 Wall thickness: .067 Drop at heel:2″ Drop at comb: 1-5/8″ Weight: 7 lbs. 11 oz. CONDITION: Very good. BBL and magazine to retain 85-90% orig. blue with muzzle wear and some thinning and usual light nicks and dings. Magazine has wear marks from normal pump action use with blue blended with brown patina. Magazine band has flaked to a silver gray patina. Receiver and bbl ext. have 70-80% orig. blue with wear and flaking, blended back with brown patina. Few small shallow corrosion spots on top and bottom of receiver. Stocks are sound with just a few normal light nicks and dings and retain most of a fine added finish. 4-32106 BDT150 (800-1,000)

655
$460.00

*PD MARKED WINCHESTER 97 PUMP SHOTGUN. SN 877460. Cal. 12 gauge. 21″ bbl as cut from it’s orig length without sighting bead marked, “Full Choke.” Receiver is engraved on left side with “#35. City of Piedmont P.D.” Mounted with uncheckered straight grain walnut with 18 ringed forend, pistol grip stock with plastic finger groove inlaid into grip area, 13-1/4″ over red vented Pachmeyr pad. Bore diameter: .726. Bore restriction: .000. CONDITION: Good to very good. Bbl retains 85-90% orig blue with some muzzle wear and the usual scratching from takedown. Receiver has 85-90% orig blue with typical sharp edge wear and a few minor scratches. Stocks are sound with a 2-1/2″ repair to the top pistol grip area, and has been sanded and restored to a factory type finish. Mechanics are crisp, and bore is shiny. 4-32105 BDT202 (1,000-1,250)

656
$2,588.00

*OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER 1901 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN. SN 65848. Cal. 10 gauge. 32″ full choked bbl with single brass sighting bead. Usual receiver with scripted “WRA Co.” on left side. Mounted with uncheckered straight grain walnut with round knob pistol grip stock, and checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Bore diameter: .775. Bore restriction: .033. Wall thickness: .038. Drop at heel: 2-1/4″. Drop at comb: 1-7/8″. Weight: 8 lbs 13 oz. CONDITION: Fine plus. Bbl retains 90-95% orig blue with slight muzzle wear, and a few scratches the longest being about 3″, just forward of magazine-tube. Magazine-tube shows wear the first 5″ forward of receiver, and carries silver-patina color there, with balance being a strong orig blue. Receiver has 90-95% orig blue with sharp edge wear, a small lightly cleaned area on left side, and a matching even lighter area on right side. Butt plate is mostly just a silver, mixed with brown/patina color. Stocks are solid with usual nicks and dings, and a couple minor small gouges and retains 70-75% orig varnish, worn through the pistol grip area. Forend pieces are sound with wear through the closest 5″ of the receiver. Mechanics are crisp, and bore has some moderate pitting the first 12″ or so from the chamber. 4-32122 BDT188 (1,500-1,750)

657
$2,588.00

*ENGRAVED AND INSCRIBED MARLIN MODEL 24 PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN. SN 136904. Cal. 12 ga. 27-7/8″ matted top bbl with single silver sighting bead. 2-3/4″ chamber, CYL choke . Receiver is engraved on right side with open scroll and two pigeons on bolt in flight. Left side is engraved with open scroll and oval with presentation to “DR. C.C.MANNING CHAMPION WING SHOT RIFLE-PISTOL-SHOTGUN U.S.A”. Mounted in fancy well figured walnut with full checkered forend and checkered pistol grip stock. 13-1/2″ to fancy engraved hard rubber butt plate. Bore Diameter: .722 Bore Restrictions: .000 Wall Thickness: NA Drop at Heel: 2-1/2″ Drop at Comb: 1-1/2″ Weight: 7 lbs 14 oz. CONDITION: Very good to Fine. Bbl retains 80-85% blue with thinning and turning towards patina forward of magazine tube and a few usual minor nicks and scratches. Receiver retains 70-75% original blue with carrying wear and thinning to a silver patina. Wood is sound and retains most of a fine hand rubbed oil finish and recut checkering. Mechanics are good. The bore has some light scattered pitting and a slight bulge about a foot from the chamber. Very rare factory engraved and presentation shotgun. 4-32155 BDT138 (2,500-3,500)

658
$19,550.00

*FABULOUS MANDARINO/CHURCHILL CUSTOM MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN NSN. Cal. .280 REM. 24″ round bbl without sights with bbl band swivel. Engraved with chamber marking and single chamber band with minimal scroll on each side. The small ring 98 Mauser action has tasteful foliate scroll, and single lined border engraved with Talley bases, and an extended rear tang to accommodate a shotgun style thumb safety with, “SAFE” inlaid with gold. The straddle 1-pc trigger guard and floor plate with inside bow release is masterfully engraved with leaping Bull Elk inlaid in gold, with exquisite detailed background of a forested scene. The remainder of floor plate and trigger bow are done in a fine open foliate scroll. The metal grip cap is engraved, “M. Mandarino – Gun Maker & W. Churchill – Engraver” surrounding a fine floral pattern. Stock with exhibition grade walnut, and 90 degree black forend tip, full checkered forend, checkered pistol grip, and oval cheek piece with leather covered pad, sling swivel stud, and blank gold oval in toe line. Topped with Swarovski 4x scope in engraved Talley lever rings, and all housed in a Marvin Huey oak and leather case. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Appears new since finish. A truly magnificent classic rifle. 4-32009 BDT176 (15,000-25,000)

659
$20,700.00

*SPECTACULAR CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WINSTON CHURCHILL & JERRY FISHER. SN NSN. Cal. 270. Fabulous custom Model 70 by Jerry Fisher with 24″ tapered sporter weight bbl made without sights. Receiver has Buehler bases & rings containing a Leupold M8-4X scope. Mounted in very highly figured marblecake, honey & chocolate French or circassian walnut with rosewood forend tip and metal grip cap. Forestock & wrist are wonderfully checkered with ribbon & fleur-de-lis carving with a deep classic shadow cheek piece & straight comb, 14″ over a checkered skeleton buttplate. Forestock & bottom of stock have custom sling swivel bases with the rear base in a raised panel. It has a custom trigger guard & floorplate that are spectacularly engraved and signed by Winston Churchill with the central figure being a deep relief raised gold Dall ram’s head surrounded by spectacular foliate patterns that blend into the shaded background. Trigger guard, grip cap, buttplate, sling swivel bases, sides of receiver & a pattern over chamber area of bbl are engraved to match. Trigger guard, floorplate & grip cap are French gray finished. Bottom of stock has a small gold inlaid oval also engraved by Mr. Churchill with the bust of a Bighorn Sheep and the name “L. MILLER” in a ribbon at bottom. This engraving is also executed in exquisite detail. Accompanied by a fine Huey green suede lined oak & leather trunk case with orig canvas cover compartmented in bottom for rifle, two ebony handled turn screws, a brush and a 3-pc brass & ebony cleaning rod. There are also a gold plated rnd oil bottle & brass striker box with four covered compartments. Also accompanied by seven pages of correspondence with the Buffalo Bill Historical Center loaning this rifle in 1996 and removing it from loan in 2006. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, as new, unfired. Retains virtually all of its fine Jerry Fisher custom finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, crisp optics. Huey case is equally new. 4-32015 JR200 (10,000-15,000)

660
$16,100.00

*GRIFFIN & HOWE ENGRAVED BY CHURCHILL WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 351957. Cal. 243 WIN. 24″ bbl with banded, ramped, and hooded front sight. With fine stippled ramp, and surrounded by fine foliate arabesque scroll. Middle of bbl is engraved, “No. 2326 Griffin & Howe INC. New York.” Chamber area has a design foliate arabesque scroll and is engraved on left side, “.243 Winchester.” Receiver is a standard pre 64 Winchester model 70, with jeweled bolt and follower, five paneled checkered bolt handle, with slightly reshaped rear tang, and engraved base of a Lyman 48 peep sight. Topped with a Leupold M8 6x scope with engraved lever detachable rings. Floor plate has majestic gold inlaid bull moose in oval in a forested scene, the balance is of a wonderful foliate arabesque scroll. The trigger guard is engraved with a floral bouquet surrounded by foliate arabesque scroll. Stock and classic Griffin & Howe pattern with streaky walnut, 90 degree forend tip, checkered forend, checkered pistol grip with foliate arabesque scroll engraved grip cap, left side cheek piece, checkered steel butt plate with trap holding the slide for the 48 Lyman sight, matching sling swivel studs, and blank gold oval. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Bluing on metal parts are 97-98% with only a few very slight marks. Stock is sound with just minor usual light handling marks, and retains virtually all of it’s fine custom finish. 4-32016 BDT169 (7,500-12,500)

661
$11,500.00

*FRANK WELLS/KEN WARREN CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 564401. Cal. 30-06. 24″ octagon to round bbl with two gold muzzle bands engraved, “Frank Wells – Rifle Maker.” Gold caliber markings, and bold foliate scroll finished in gray with gold wire borders. The receiver, bolt handle, bolt shroud, and scope ring are relief engraved in bold foliate scroll and finished in gray, with gold wire borders, gold SN, and gold “Fire” on safety. The floor plate and trigger guard are relief engraved in foliate scroll finished in gray, with gold wire borders, and oval with gold “Sable” with relief wooded scene behind. Stocked in highly figured streaky walnut with 90 degree black forend tip, screwless engraved inlet sling swivel bases, Fleur De Lis checkered forend, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with engraved grip cap with gold, “JRD” and gold wire border, left side cheek piece, engraved with gold wire border steel butt plate, with gold “Nyala” in an oval with stippled background. Topped with Leupold Vari – X-II 3-9 scope. Mounted in engraved Talley rings. CONDITION: Extremely fine as new since finish. 4-32018 BDT174 (6,000-9,000)

662
$11,500.00

*LYNTON McKENZIE CUSTOM MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN M0211. Cal. 458 WIN. 23-1/2″ round bbl with ramped bbl band front sight with hood, floral scroll engraved with gray finish, and gold wire border. Matching bbl band swivel with gold wire border, rear quarter rib with one standing and one folding sight with gold center line, and chamber area floral scroll engraved finish in gray with two gold chamber bands. Receiver is floral scroll engraved, finished in gray with gold borders. On left side there’s a small shield with gold border with initials, “D.C.F.” Bolt handle is two panel checkered with gold border, and some gold accents near top. Floor plate has majestic engraved “Cape Buffalo” with landscape background, and foliate scroll finished in gray all outlined with gold wire. Trigger guard bow has an open scroll design with gold inlay. This outstanding work was done by Lynton McKenzie for an Australian customer. (McKenzie was orig from Australia). It’s stocked in streaky straight grain walnut with 90 degree forend tip, full checkered forend, two reinforcement bolts, full checkered pistol grip with engraved and gold border grip cap. Toe line has sling swivel stud installed. Oval left side cheek piece and black Old English recoil pad. Rifle is topped with a Leupold Vari – X III 1.5-5 scope. Housed in a dark brown Browning luggage case. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Gun has just a few light handling marks and a couple of minor scratches on the cheek piece. Finish is a fine hand rubbed oil. Luggage case is as new. 4-31696 BDT175 (10,000-15,000)

663
$9,200.00

*FABULOUS RAY PRICE/KEN WARREN CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN G1972877. Cal. 458 WIN. 22-1/2″ bbl. Ramped bbl band front sight with hood, stippled ramp with gold wire border, engraved band and hood with gold wire border around relief engraved foliate arabesque scroll, with select gray finish. Bbl band swivel with gold lined border, and relief engraved foliate arabesque scroll with select gray center. Quarter ribbed rear with standing and one folding sight with gold center line and gold “50” on standing, and gold “100” on folding. Bbl and sides of quarter rib are engraved in relief foliate arabesque scroll and done in select gray. “458 Win MAG” is inlaid in gold with gold chamber band, bbl is also engraved, “Ray Price – Rifle Maker.” The receiver, rings, and bases are engraved in relief foliate arabesque scroll done in select gray with gold wire borders, and “Winchester” trademark inlaid in gold. Bolt handle and shroud are engraved with relief foliate arabesque scroll, and inlaid with gold borders and Fleur De Lis’ on bolt handle. The knob of the bolt is relief engraved with a lions head, with select gray finish. Trigger guard and floor plate are relief engraved in a foliate arabesque scroll and select gray with gold wire border, and a gold relief engraved elephant. Grip cap is in select gray finish with gold wire and a relief engraved Cape Buffalo. Rear sling swivel is engraved with select gray. Stock is straight grain fiddleback walnut with full checkered forend, 90 degree black forend tip, two stock reinforcing bolts, checkered pistol grip with engraved grip cap, and oval left side cheek piece. The engraving and gold work were executed by Kenneth W. Warren. The metal work, blue finish, stock work, finish, fit, and checkering were done by Ray Price, and the selective gray finish by Theressa Warren. This fine safari rifle is topped with a matte finish Pentax 1.5-5x scope mounted in engraved Dave Tally ring. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Virtually new since completion with just a few very minor handling marks. 4-32019 BDT171 (5,000-7,000)

664
$5,750.00

*PAUL JAEGER CUSTOM FN MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN X0429. Cal. 270. 22″ bbl without sights marked, “Paul Jaeger. Jenkintown, PA.” The action is marked on left side, “FN Action – Made in Belgium, Firearms Intl. Corp. Wash. D.C.” Bolt is two panel checkered with flat bottom. Safety is trigger mounted and on right side of tang. Floor plate and trigger guard are engraved with bold floral and foliate scroll, with stippled background with gold wire border and a lounging gold ram inlaid over a rocky background surrounded by gold wire border. Topped with a Redfield 2-7 and Redfield rings and bases. Stocked in fancy walnut with 90 degree black forend, swivel stud, Fleur De Lis checkered forend, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with engraved grip cap with gold border, cheek piece, thin solid black recoil pad, and swivel stud in toe line with gold initial oval engraved, “E.O.” CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains 98-99% blue with only a few minor scratches. Stock is sound with just a couple of minor handling marks and all of it’s fine custom hand rubbed finish. Checkering is sharp and crisp. 4-32006 BDT173 (3,500-6,000)

665
$6,900.00

*BOB ENRIGHT/ED PEUGH CUSTOM MODEL 70 FEATHERWEIGHT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 334161. Cal. 270. Factory 22″ bbl with ramped hooded front sight, and flip-up rear, marked “Winchester Model 70 – Featherweight – 270 WIN -.” Bbl also has two gold wire bands at chamber. Receiver is outlined in gold wire with gold SN, and a gold circle “wp” replica of the Winchester proof mark on rear bridge. The bolt has been jeweled and extractor polished, and the bolt handle is four panel checkered and polished. Each corner of receiver has a moderate foliate arabesque scroll pattern. The floor plate and trigger guard have bold floral and foliate scroll pattern, with gold wire borders, and a gold bordered oval with engraved rams head. Above the front screw is marked, “Engr. Ed. Peugh.” The metal grip cap has matching foliate scroll with gold wire border, as does the skeleton butt plate. Stocked in a fine piece of streaky and marble walnut with 90 degree black forend tip, checkered forend, checkered pistol grip, with oval cheek piece on left side. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Appears as new since finish with just a few very light handling marks. With sharp crisp checkering, and a fine hand rubbed oil finish on the stock. 4-32017 BDT172 (3,000-5,000)

666
$3,450.00

*FABULOUS WINSTON CHURCHILL STOCKED WEATHERBY MARK V LEFT HANDED BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN P49924. Cal. 300 WBY. 24″ bbl without sights. Early mark V left handed action with bolt release on right side, five panel checkered bolt and detachable scope bases, stocked with exhibition grade walnut with black 90 degree forend tip, Fleur De Lis checkered forend, Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with metal foliate arabesque engraved grip cap and gold wire border, 13-3/4″ over solid brown Old English pad. Cheek piece on right side, sling swivel studs, and a gold oval initial plate engraved, “D.E.P.” It’s been reported to us this is one of the very few stocks ever done by Winston Churchill, and was for his friend and benefactor Dave Peltz, long time editor of Field & Stream. CONDITION: Extremely fine. There are a few very minor handling marks on gun, and one needs to look quite hard to find them. The metal bluing is near perfect, and the exquisite hand rubbed oil finish shows no wear. 4-32012 BDT167 (4,000-7,000)

667
$10,350.00

*FABULOUS CUSTOM STOCK WINCHESTER 52 SPORTER. SN BS3489. Cal. 22 long rifle. 24″ bbl with banded ramped hooded front sight. Usual 52 sporter bbl weight, characteristic 52 action topped with Weaver K4 50th anniversary scope with engraved rings, and cap covers identifying as 1933 50th anniversary 1983 Bill Weaver with gold bust, and trimmed with gold rear and front retaining ring. Custom lower metal with customized magazine, and magazine release inside trigger guard. Stocked in extremely fancy exhibition type walnut with 90 degree black forend tip, and elaborate Fleur De Lis checkered forend with inlet swivel base, two black stock reinforcement bolts, and elaborate Fleur De Lis checkered pistol grip with metal grip cap with trap door. Left side oval cheek piece, inlet swing swivel base, and steel checkered butt plate with trap door, inlet and leather lined to house spare magazine. We are unaware of who crafted this fine sporter but it is some outstanding work. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal parts retain 98-99% of their fine custom matte bluing, and stock with it’s fine hand rub oil finish has only a few minor handling marks. 4-32014 BDT170 (2,500-3,500)

668
$5,175.00

*CUSTOM STOCKED BY DARWIN HENSLEY MAUSER 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 749959. Cal. 25-06. 24-1/2″ bbl without sights. Modified 98 Mauser action, ground and shaped for modern scope base, and drilled and tapped for same. Custom bolt handle, custom two position wing safety, custom floor plate and trigger guard metal with inside guard floor plate release. It appears that all the metal work has been done short of engraving and finish. Stocked with a fabulous piece of nicely figured walnut with 90 degree black forend tip, checkered forend, checkered pistol grip with skeleton grip cap and checkered center. Small oval left side cheek piece, and skeleton butt plate with checkered center. Island inlet sling swivel base. CONDITION: Extremely fine. All metal work, bbl, receiver, floor plate, trigger guard, skeleton grip cap, and skeleton butt plate are polished and in the white, ready for custom engraving and finish. The fabulous Darwin Hensley classic stock is well executed with some nice touches around ejection port, and bolt release. There is nothing but a couple minor handling marks in stock with a fine oil finish, and wonderful crisp, sharp checkering. 4-32005 BDT168 (2,000-3,000)

668A
$3,162.00

*WINCHESTER TRANSITION MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN 67882. Cal. 22 Hornet. 24″ bbl with ramp hooded front sight, Winchester 22G rear sight, transition model 70 receiver with Lyman 48 peep sight, and jeweled bolt body. “SUPER GRADE” on floor plate is filled in with a white color. Stock is straight grain walnut with 90 degree ebony forend tip, inlet super grade swivel base, checkered forend with diamond around front bbl screw, checkered pistol grip with Winchester hard rubber grip cap, straight comb stock with oval cheek piece, steel checkered Winchester butt plate with sling swivel base inlet, and toeline. CONDITION: Extremely fine. Metal retains virtually all of it’s blue finish with only some minor scratches. Stock is excellent shape with virtually all of it’s finish, and only a few minor handling marks. 4-33363 BDT192 (3,000-5,000)

669
$6,325.00

*HOLLAND & HOLLAND MAUSER BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. SN 2915. Cal. .244 H&H magnum. 25-1/2″ round bbl. Marked on the top, “Holland & Holland. 13, Bruton Street, London.” and “Holland’s .244 “MAGNUM” with British nitro proofs for 19.5 tons. The Mauser bolt action is marked the serial number “2915” on left side of receiver with British proof on receiver ring. The wing safety has “safe” inlaid in gold. The alloy bottom metal is marked, “Made in England” near the front action screw. “4. Cartridges” on floor plate, and “2915” on trigger guard bow. Rifle has double set triggers and hinged floor plate. The nicely streaked European walnut pistol stock measures 14″ over a leather covered pad. Stock has sling swivels, silver oval with the initials “T.C.”, steel trap grip cap, and Monte Carlo shadow cheek piece. Forend has horn tip, and has a recoil bolt through the stock. Checkering is fairly coarse and flat topped in typical Holland style. Rifle has a Leupold 1-pc base permanently affixed to the top of action, and is mounted with a Leupold Vari – X III 4.5-14 power scope. CONDITION: Fine. Bbl and action retain 90-95% blue. Bolt shroud retains all of it’s case colors. Lacquer on bottom metal shows wear on edges, and a few scratches. Stock retains 95% of an oil finish, and has a few very light handling marks. There are some gaps in the inletting in front of bbl chamber. Bore is bright and shiny, with some erosion in the throat. On right side of bridge on action there are a couple of filled screw holes for receiver sight. 4-32007 MGM36 (4,000-5,000)

670
$5,175.00

*WESTLEY RICHARDS BOLT ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE. SN 40998. Cal. 7m/m Mauser. 24″ rnd bbl with front sight on block, sling eye, and one standing, four folding express sight, graduated out to 500 yards. Bbl is marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. LONDON 7M/M RIMLESS CARTRIDGE.” Rifle is built on commercial Mauser intermediate length action with pear shaped bolt knob. Trigger guard and floorplate are of commercial nondetachable type without lock screws for the guard screws. The sound, straight grain European walnut semi-pistol grip stock measures 13-1/2″ over orig steel trap buttplate. Stock has sling eye and vacant silver oval. The forend is horn tipped and stock has standard point pattern checkering. Trigger is dbl stage. A great little rifle out of Africa. CONDITION: The bore is strong and slightly dark. Rifle retains 50-60% of its orig rust blue turning to brown in some places and to silver in others. Stock retains 80% of its orig varnish finish and checkering is orig. 50% of bright blue remaining on bolt stop housing. 4-31935 MGM19 (3,000-5,000)

671
$3,738.00

*WESTLEY RICHARDS MAUSER BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. SN 40864. Cal. .318. The 26″ bbl have a high block front sight, sling swivel eye, and express sight with one standing, two folding, and ladder sight out to 1200 yards; and are marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. LONDON” on top, and have Westley Richards triangle logo toward breech. The Mauser action is marked with SN “40864” and “W.R.318 ACCELERATED EXPRESS.” The bolt handle has British proofs. The floorplate and trigger guard are standard military type and trigger is usual dbl pull. The plain straight grain European walnut full pistol grip stock with horn cap measures 14-3/4″ over a steel trap buttplate. Stock has swivel eye and vacant silver oval. Forend has a horn tip and rifle is checkered in standard point pattern. CONDITION: The Medford rifled bore is strong but dark throughout its length. Bbls and action have 90% orig blue. Stock shows 85% of its orig varnish with numerous handling marks and dings. Extractor housing shows about 70% of its bright blue. 4-31934 MGM22 (3,000-5,000)

672
$3,162.00

*WESTLEY RICHARDS .318 ACCELERATED EXPRESS BOLT ACTION RIFLE. SN LT41120. 26″ bbl has Westley Richards patent front sight with flip-over sighthood, and silver hinged bead night sight, sling eye, one standing and four folding express sight, graduated out to 500 yards, and is marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS CO. LONDON.” and also “NEWTONS LTD. NAIROBI, B.E. AFRICA”. The mauser action is marked “WESTLEY RICHARDS 318 ACCELERATED EXPRESS” and also “SN LT41120.” Top of receiver is stippled. Bolt handle knob has a cracked piece of celluloid in place of the orig horn. Hinged floorplate is hinged and has typical Westley Richards release lever. Dbl pull style trigger. The relatively plain European walnut stock measures 14-5/8″ over steel trap buttplate. The rear sling swivel eye is missing and there is a dented silver oval in botom of stock. Orig horn grip cap is present. Forend has a horn tip. CONDITION: Fair. Rifle retains 90% of a reblue. Lettering remains relatively sharp and most corners are preserved. The strong Metford rifled bore is dark. The stock shows patches of dark staining and has been lightly refinished. Checkering has been recut. Screw through escutcheon in forend is missing. 4-31936 MGM18 (2,000-3,000)