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1807
$1,150.00

HUGE LOT OF MISCELLANEA, INCLUDING POWDER CANS, WINCHESTER ITEMS, FOLDING RULES AND OTHER MEASURING DEVICES, HANDCUFFS, GAME PIECES, AND OTHER WEIRD STUFF. SN NSN. Lot of nine powder cans, including, 2 large Dupont Superfine 6″ oval cans, one excellent. Dupont Smokeless Shotgun powder 4″ green can with good label. Dupont Rifle powder in red can; lacquer and label are crazed. Exceptional condition full can of Dupont Indian rifle FFF black powder with spectacular multi-color label and in its original paper wrapper (slightly tattered with some insect damage). Other cans include one pound unopened green tin of King semi-smokeless with label announcing that their weight was 12-1/2 oz. and equivalent in measure to 1 pound black powder. Partially full Oriental Powder Co, Boston Diamond Grain no. 2 in 5″ red can with spout with some flaking of lacquer but label good. 7″ five pound can of American Powder Mill Rifle cartridge powder with spout broken out and missing. Winchester marked “Family” scale pedestal type, 24 pound capacity. Good condition, with gray paint showing some wear, and lifting and rusting. Dial is fine. 7′ 3-pc Winchester steel fly rod no. 5715 with grip and reel seat retaining most of their orig varnish, front nickel ferrule is cracked. Plating is good on rear. Sections retain most of their brown lacquer. Canvas bag is good with sewn in label, fine. Brass and nickel Winchester flashlight for 5 D-cells. Nickel rubbing through to brass. Winchester No. X 69120 5-cell flashlight. Excellent condition, new in original box with all tags. Box is fine with some cracks and chips, one end flap detached. Six pack box of “Winchester” bore cleaning solvent. Very fine condition with some creases and chipping, and tape repair on top. Winchester Trail Blazer Propane Camp Stove with brown paint, with chrome-plated interior, 2-burners. Fine condition. Exterior top repainted a darker brown. Trail Blazer decal is over re-paint. One latch rivet has pulled out. Latch is slightly rusted. Interior grates are somewhat oxidized, as is interior pan. Pair of “Colt” chrome-plated handcuffs, new in orig box. Large pair of “Harvard Lock Co.” leg irons in orig box. Pair of handcuffs with keys (brown patina) marked “Pat May 2 1899”, and a nickel-plated wrist arrester (has about 60% nickel). US marked brown Bakelite flashlight by Stewart R. Browne in fine condition. “Wilson and Stellwagen” brown lacquered tin canteen marked “Gadden. Porter & Booth. Phila” around spout. Condition is excellent, Japan finish with some scratches and lifting. Plug missing. Set of handmade ebony and ivory checkers – 16 each, in Map-O-Tex box. Group of rules, bevels, and other measuring devices by Stanley, Lufkin, Rabone,and others, including Stanley no. 62, 66-3/4, 36-1/2 in very good to excellent condition. Rabone no. 1190 with spirit level in excellent condition. Lufkin no. 42. Some zigzag rules by Lufkin and Top-Spec. Stephens and Co no. 31 with brass fold-out in excellent condition. 4-Folding Wantage rod by W. Reeves & Co. London is in good condition. Japanese military zigzag in its original canvas case. Excellent early Belcher Brother’s New York folding cobblers rule, along with 20 or 30 others in worn condition. Steel headed logging scale marked “Frank R. Buck & Co. Chicago, U. S. A.” in very fine orig condition. Unsigned, bi-fold 4′ rule with brass tips. Interesting early unmarked rule with sliding brass post, calipers, for inside measure, possibly for cloth (?) in good condition with repaired ruler. 13″ Rosewood truncheon. Leather covered spring sap. Chatillon brass hanging spring scale. Plus a 2-pc iron tube with hooked end. PROVENANCE: Robert Howard Estate Collection. CONDITION: NOTE; THIS LOT CAN NOT BE SHIPPED BECAUSE OF THE BLACK POWDER CONTENTS. Conditions as stated above. 4-45470 MGM68 (2,000-4,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2012
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