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2050
$5,520.00

LOT OF 17 BOXES OF RIFLE & REVOLVER CARTRIDGES, TWO BOXES OF BULLETS, NINE CAP TINS, BOX OF PRIMERS, A SLEEVE OF GOLDMARK’S CAPS AND AN ORIGINAL PAPER SLEEVE FOR 2,000 ELEY BROS. CAPS. 1) Three boxes of Union Metallic and U.S. Cartridge caliber 38 Long with line drawing of Colt Lightning on top label. 2) One full sealed box and one empty box of Winchester 41 caliber cartridges for the Colt Thunderer. Boxes have the line drawing of an early Colt Thunderer on the top label. 3) Two boxes of 41 Short Centerfire cartridges, one Winchester with green label & orange band marked “COLT’S” on top and the other by Remington UMC with blue label and band. 4) One box of Remington UMC 45 Colt cartridges with yellow top label and red band on a round corner plaid box. 5) One box of Remington dog bone 45 Colt cartridges sealed with brown paper band stamped “BLACK POWDER STEMBRIDGE GUN RENTALS”. These are blank cartridges for use in the movies. 6) One box for 44 caliber Winchester cartridges with green label marked “WINCHESTER RIFLE MODEL 1873” with a line drawing of a cartridge. 7) Appears to be a full box of Winchester 40-60 cartridges, 2-pc box with green top label and orange band. 8) Rare empty 20-rd box by Winchester marked on green top label “CARTRIDGES FOR MODEL 1886 45-85 / WINCHESTER REPEATING RIFLE”. 2-pc box with green & black side label. 9) Appears to be full box of Winchester 44 Smith & Wesson Russian ammunition with 2-pc box and red & black label. 10) Scarce full sealed box of Robin Hood caliber 38 S&W shot cartridges with wooden sabot. Box has full wrapped purple label with white lettering and a line drawing of a cartridge on top. 11) Full sealed box of Remington UMC 38 Long Colt cartridges. Round corner plaid box with buff colored top label & band. 12) Scarce box of UMC Sharps rifle cartridges, caliber 40-70 Straight, 10-rd box with green & black top label. Edge is sealed with brown paper tape. 13) Partial box of Winchester 32 S&W cartridges, green label, orange band with Smith & Wesson Breaktop Revolver pictured on top label. 14) Box of 25 Winchester lead bullets, 255 grain 38 caliber for the 38-55 rifle. Square box with pale green label and green side label with red “W”. 15) Full sealed box of 100 Remington UMC 75 grain 25 caliber bullets with medium green full wrapped label. 16) Nine tins & boxes of percussion caps & primers, four small lacquered tins of Eleys caps and one 250 count lacquered tin of Eley’s caps, one 500 count tin of Kynock caps with bare tin container that has green & black top label, sealed tin of Kynock Berdan primers with orange top label & band dated “1881”, tin of Union Metallic Berdan primers with orange & black label and paper container of Hicks caps. 17) Heavy paper sleeve containing two cardboard tubes with Eley Bros. green & black label on one end marked “2000 CAPS”. 18) Heavy paper wrapped container of ten cardboard boxes of Goldmark’s caps with Winchester label on one end. 19) Box of 100 Winchester No. 2-1/2 Improved Primers with full red label. CONDITION: 1) Two are sealed, one is open, all are full with moderate wear & soil. 2) The sealed box is crisp & clean showing little or no wear or soil, sealed in plastic. The open box is intact but worn & soiled. 3) The Winchester box shows moderate to heavy wear & soil with a nick in the top on one end and a minor part of the band missing. The Remington UMC box shows moderate to heavy wear missing about half of its band and shows moderate soil. 4) Box appears to be open but full showing light wear and missing part of the band on one end with light soil, sealed in plastic. 5) Very fine. Light wear on one corner, sealed in plastic. 6) Poor. Mouse damage to bottom and one edge. Band is mostly intact with heavy soil. 7) Fine. Bottom edge open on one end. Bright colors with little or no soil. 8) Poor. Water damage, foxing & mold with heavy soil and edge wear, missing part of one end flap. 9) Fair to good. Box is open, label shows moderate wear and fading, otherwise appears to be intact. 10) Very fine. Label is faded but completely intact with little or no damage. 11) Good. Edges show light wear with minor fading & soil. Box is sealed in plastic. 12) Label shows moderate wear with light soil, otherwise box appears to be intact. 13) Box is fine. Shows little wear & light soil. Ammunition is fine. 14) Good. Top label faded with moderate soil, box is sealed. 15) Very fine plus. Very little wear or soil. 16) Tins are in generally good to very good condition, most are missing parts of their labels & bands except the 1881 Kynock tin whose label & band are about 80% intact. 17) Fair to good. Label is broken and missing about 10%, wrapping is mouse chewed and moderately soiled. 18) Very good to fine. Slight water stain on paper wrapping, bottom tape is open but all ten containers are present. Label is lightly faded & soiled. 19) Label is moderately faded with light soil. 4-42274-1 JR159 (4,000-5,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2011
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