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SILENT SILENT AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION NO. 99 JANUARY 11, 2014 AUCTION COMPANY, INC . AMOSKEAG

Transcript of auction no. 99 january 11, 2014 - AMOSKEAG

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AUCTION NO. 99JANUARY 11, 2014A U CT I O N C O M PA N Y, I N C .

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Sale #99 will be our first auction which has no printed Silent Auction Catalog.

While we know all enjoy or full color live auction catalogs, we increasingly feel that in this digital age, a printed silentauction catalog is not only un-necessary but also an additional draw on our natural resources.

The entire catalog will viewable, searchable and printable online by visiting our website. In addition to the benefit hav-ing the catalog be searchable, we will also be able to publish color photographs in an online catalog and we will be ableto "convert" the printing time to writing time enabling us to include more items in the auctions.

The silent catalogs run between 70 and 100 pages generally and many people bid on only a handful of items. Customerswill be able to search the catalog, find the items they are interested in and print those select pages and bring them tothe office with them to make additional notes during preview. Bid forms are also downloadable and can even be filledout online and emailed.

We understand that people generally are resistant to change and because our consignor's interests are paramount, wewill monitor silent auction activity and we will listen to all of those with respectful comments, suggestions and ideas.

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NOTE: ALL BIDS ARE DUE BY 2:00PM, JANUARY 11, 2014. IF YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNTOF ITEMS WE REQUEST THAT YOU SUBMIT YOUR BID SHEETS BY FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2014.RESULTS FOR THE SILENT AUCTION WILL BE AVAILABLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2014.

1000. BROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANYSOUTHERNER DERINGER PISTOL serial #4, 41RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a fair bore. The barrel is aneven mix of speckled smooth brown oxidation and smoothpewter patina; there are some minor dings on its underside.The frame exhibits sharp edges and is a dull ocher patina.The smooth rosewood grips rate about very good and appear tohave been lightly cleaned, they are pencil-numbered to the gun; both gripscrews show slot damage. The extractor is damaged on this example and the

barrel pivots somewhat sluggishly. Themechanism works well however with a stronghammer spring. The pistol is completely

unmarked. (36229-464) {ANTIQUE} [ElliottRiggs Collection] (400/600)

1001. BROWN MANUFACTURING COMPANYSOUTHERNER DERINGER PISTOL serial#35, 41 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a fair bore.The barrel is an even mix of plum brown and a dull gun metal gray show-ing some minor dings and light pinprick pitting. The frame exhibits veryslightly softened edges and is a dull ocher patina. The smooth gripsappear to be walnut and rate good, now devoid of varnish and show-ing some raised grain, they are un-marked; both grip screws showslot damage. The barrel pivots freely and the mechanism workswell however one must be very positive with the hammer to get itto catch. The pistol is completely unmarked. (36229-465){ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/500)

1002. BROWN MANUFACTURING COMPA-NY SOUTHERNER DERINGER PISTOLserial #5913, 41 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a poorbore. The barrel is a speckled light brown oxidation withlight freckling and pinprick pitting, it is marked"Southerner" on its top flat. The frame exhibits softenededges and is a dull ocher patina. The smooth rosewoodgrips rate good as refinished, they are now under size tothe frame and are stamp-numbered to the gun; both gripscrews show slot damage. The extractor is missing on this example and thebarrel pivots freely. The mechanism works well however with a strong ham-mer spring. (36229-450) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/400)

1003. BROWN MANUFACTURING COM-PANY SOUTHERNER DERINGER PISTOL serial#2408, 41 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a poor bore. Themetal surfaces are an overall plum brown patina withpewter undertones, especially on the sharp edges, one or two areasshowing small remnants of original nickel plate. The smooth rosewoodgrips rate good and appear to have been lightly cleaned, they arestamp-numbered to the gun; both grip screws show slot damage.The barrel pivots freely and the mechanism needs some mechanicalattention as it does not cock appropriately and the hammer springis weak. The pistol is "Southerner" marked on its top flat withBrown Manufacturing marking on left flat. (36229-427){ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (250/400)

1004.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPA-NY NAVY TYPE PERCUSSIONREVOLVER serial #25692, .36 cal. per-cussion, 5" octagon barrel with an about verygood bore. The metal surfaces are an overallsoft plum brown patina with light oxidation and sparse pinprick pit-ting; also showing minor dings and handling marks from the years, themuzzle slightly flared from being dropped. The five shot, 10 stop cylinder panels arestill visible, the scenes within are not, but the barrel markings are still clear. The strap andtriggerguard have faded to a goldenrod patina showing some generous traces of silver plate atthe triggerguard, perhaps 10% remaining. The smooth one-piece walnut grip rates very goodwith much original varnish, worn on the sharp edges of the butt, the right side with a small chip;it is pencil-numbered to the gun. All the numbers are matching but the cylinder number is not dis-cernible and there is no barrel wedge present, a common piece of flat steel currently holds barrel to frame. The gunis not mechanically functional and will not cock; the cylinder does index but does not lock up. Overall a good "exam-ple" of a type III for the budding Manhattan collector. (36229-14) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (350/550)

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1005.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY PERCUS-SION PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #77, .28 cal. per-cussion, 3" six-shot barrel cluster with oxidized bores. Themetal surfaces are an overall dull gun metal gray with scat-tered brown oxidation staining and some sparsely scatteredlight pits, also showing some minor impact marks and dingsfrom the years. The nipples are shrouded and the roundedframe flats show some very loose scroll engraving. The bar-rel cluster is marked with the manufacturer's name and addressbetween the flutes, the bar hammer is unmarked. The bag-shaped walnut grips rate goodwith some remnants of original varnish and minor dings and handling marks they arestamp-numbered to the gun. The hammer will function appropriately and the barrel clusterwill rotate however the trigger does not always return. Overall an about very good example ofa six-shot Manhattan pepperbox. (36229-154) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (350/550)

1006. LONDON PISTOL COMPANYPOCKET MODEL PERCUS-SION REVOLVER serial #1414, .31cal percussion, 4" octagon barrel withan about very good bore showingstrong seven-groove rifling but withminor oxidation and some light pitting. Thebarrel and cylinder are primarily a soft gray-brownwith minor oxidation staining and some sparse light pitting.The barrel and loading lever show some scant traces of whatappears to be silver plate in the more protected areas and the cylinder scene is fullyvisible although somewhat light in areas. The frame is more of a gray-pewter patina with thesideplate toned to brown, the loose flowing scroll engraving still fully evident. The smooth burlwalnut grips rate very good with much original varnish and light dings and handling marks, theyare un-numbered. The gun will cock and index but it would appear as though there is no cylinder stop present. Thebarrel, wedge and frame numbers match, there is no evident number on the cylinder. An about good 5-shot seriesI London Pistol Company revolver overall. (36229-1) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (350/550)

1007. RARE EARLY MANHATTANFIREARMS MANUFACTURINGPOCKET MODEL PERCUSSIONREVOLVER serial #66, .31 cal per-cussion, 4" octagon barrel with a fair toabout good bore showing seven-grooverifling with minor oxidation and somelight pitting. The metal surfaces are anoverall soft brown patina with oxidation and scatteredpinprick pitting. There are a number of minor handling markshere and there, most prevalent around the wedge. The smooth walnut gripsrate good and are likely lightly cleaned many years ago. They retain light dings andhandling marks and are un-numbered. This early developmental model features a solid arborwith open-top wedge slot through-which the wedge passes. The five-shot, five-stop cylinderwas made without a roll-engraved scene. The gun will function mechanically, albeit somewhatloosely. The frame retains the loose flowing scroll engraving on the flats and backstrap, still quite vivid. The barrel,cylinder and frame numbers match, there is no evident number on the wedge which is likely a hand-made replacement;the barrel is slightly bent in relation to its fit with the frame. A few of the screw heads show some slot damage but thisis an interesting, very early series I pocket model overall. (36229-3) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (400/600)

1008. NEPPERHAN FIREARMS COMPANY POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #1905,.31 cal percussion, 4 1/4" octagon barrel with a fair-poor bore showing pitting its full length. The metal surfaces are dull pewter graypatina with overall light brown oxidation speckling and some scattered light pitting. The barrel address is still legible, there is no evi-dence of a cylinder scene. The cylinder itself shows some more frequent pitting and a number of small dings and handling marks fromthe years; the triggerguard has toned to a dull ocher patina. The smooth walnut grips rate good to about very good, they are now devoidof varnish and have small dings and handling marks, the right grip missing a tiny chip. The gun functions surprisingly well mechanical-ly although some of the screw heads show some slight slot damage. The numbers are all matching including the wedge. A good toabout very good example overall of these Yonkers New York-made revolvers, period competitors of the Bacon and ManhattanCompanies. (36229-26) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/500)

1009.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY BAR HAMMER SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #567, .31 cal.percussion, 3" part octagon part round barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces are an overall bright gun metal gray with somescattered light brown oxidation staining. The frame shows some fading loose flowing scroll engraving. The bag-shaped walnut grips rateabout very good with some light dings and some oxidation staining leaching in from the steel. The bar hammer is marked with the man-ufacturer's name and address. There is some scattered pitting around the flash areas of the nipple however the arm seems to functionwell. (36229-127) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/400)

1010.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY BAR HAMMER SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #82, .31 cal.percussion, 2" part octagon part round barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall smooth and soft brown with pewterundertones showing areas of minor oxidation, the round portion of the barrel with some light radial turned marks. The frame shows someloose flowing scroll engraving which is still quite vivid. The bag-shaped walnut grips rate about very good with some strong traces of orig-inal varnish and only light dings and handling marks, they are pencil-numbered to the gun. The bar hammer is marked with the manu-facturer's name and address. There is some scattered pitting around the flash areas of the nipple and the arm seems to function well. Aneat little pocket-size bar hammer Manhattan. (36229-54) {ANTIQUE} [Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/400)

1011.MORGAN & CLAPP PIVOT BREECH SINGLE SHOT POCKET PISTOL serial #89, 22 RF, 2 7/8" octagon barrel with anabout very good bore. The barrel is primarily a soft brown patina showing a few flecks of original blue with some minor oxidation stain-ing and light pitting midway down its length. The hammer and trigger are a dark gray-blue case-hardened patina. The frame is a dullocher still retaining fairly sharp edges. The smooth rosewood grips rate very good with some strong original varnish, each showing astable minor crack at their butt. Barrel seems to lock up well and the mechanism functions appropriately. (36229-531) {ANTIQUE}[Elliott Riggs Collection] (300/450)

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1012. UNMARKED GERMAN SYSTEM MAUSER BOLT ACTION SCHUETZEN TARGET RIFLE serial #3601, 10.8x49R,30" octagon barrel with a good bore showing minor pitting its full length. The barrel is primarily a plum brown patina with some traces oforiginal blue, minor dings and scratches from the years and some scattered light oxidation. The receiver retains about 80% original colorcase-hardening, the balance toning to a pewter and speckled brown patina. The triggerguard is a fancy Schuetzen style with a forward-curving single spur and a rearward-curving grip flourish, it retains some pale blue case colors. The gun is equipped with double set trig-gers which seem to function well, there is no provision for extractor however. The European walnut high comb target style stock featuresa widely flaring left-side cheekpiece. The stock rates about good overall with some good original varnish but overall dings, dents and han-dling marks from the years, there being a 3" re-attached chip on the right side of the receiver and another smaller chip missing ahead ofthe bolt handle. There is a semi-hooded front sight in place, rear sight dovetail is vacant and the diopter sight seat on the tang is emptyas well. (35860-27) {C&R} (300/500)

1013. UNMARKED GERMAN MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE serial #2257, 8mm (bore measures .3210"-.3215" in grooves, landsabout .309"), 23 1/2" part octagon part round barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The barreled action retains about 90% dull fadinggray-blue original rust blue finish, toning also to brown, the areas of wear being the high edges and contact points, especially at muzzle andleading edge of the action. The pear-shaped bolt knob has toned primarily to gray and the bolt body and shroud are overall blued. Thebottom metal has faded primarily to a gray patina with some good blue on the guard. The European walnut stock is very classic with scantschnabel tip, Oberndorf sidepanels and rounded pistolgrip. The grip is checkered and the forend is keyed and the gun features a roundedleft-side cheekpiece, the stock rating very good to very good plus overall with only minor dings and handling marks from the years; a smalldivot missing from the schnabel. The gun is single trigger, smooth buttplate and open sight-equipped. The left receiver rail shows three8x40 TPI drilled and tapped holes for a no-longer-present scope mount, the stock was slightly inletted for it. The full-length integral barrelrib features a sourdough front sight and three-leaf rear sight; two folding, one standing. The top of the receiver ring is lightly matted andthere is some very light engraving in this area with some light geometric engraving on the barrel just ahead of this. The underside of thebarrel shows crown N proofs and is "7,8 mm" marked with the left side of the receiver ring showing a powder charge of "2,75g G.B.P.". Aclassic German sporting magazine rifle overall, not maker marked but importer marked by Sarco. (36245-3) {C&R} (400/600)

1014. REMINGTON NEW MODEL POLICE CARTRIDGE-CONVERTED REVOLVER serial #14075, .38 cal. RF, 6 1/2" octagonbarrel with a very good bore which shows strong evident rifling but with some minor pitting. The metal surfaces are an overall tarnishedpewter gray patina showing some evidence of a light cleaning, scattered light pinprick pitting and a handful of light dings and handlingmarks here and there; the triggerguard has toned to a goldenrod patina. The smooth two-piece walnut grips rate about very good, alsolightly cleaned, showing some nice grain. They are undersized in a couple areas and do not fit the frame precisely, they are un-numbered.Frame and barrel are numbered alike, the cylinder and its rear cover piece are conversion-numbered to each other, 2129. The rear of thehammer spur has broken off, just a small piece; the loading lever pivot screw is no longer present and has been replaced with a rivet dur-ing the period of use (there are numerous tool marks surrounding this rivet on the frame) and the action will not cock, ergo the cylinderwill not index nor does it lock up. Still an honest antique Remington cartridge conversion certainly worthy of some mechanical attention.(36258-55) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1015. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1 1/2 FIRST ISSUE REVOLVER serial #20512, .32 RF, 3 1/4" ribbed octagon barrel with agood-very good bore which shows evident rifling but with minor pitting its full length. The metal surfaces are primarily a deep tarnishedpewter and brown patina showing some scattered light pitting and numerous light handling marks or light scratches from the years. Thereare some generous traces of original blue, perhaps 15% on the barrel with the frame retaining near 20%. The smooth rosewood gripsrate about very good, the left grip primarily devoid of finish but the right grip showing much original finish. The grips are stamp-numberedto the gun, the barrel and frame are assembly numbered alike, the cylinder is assembly numbered alike as well, its marking barely visibledue to the light pitting on its face. Barrel-to-frame fit is slightly loose but the gun seems to function well mechanically. (36258-44){ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1016. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE REVOLVER serial #68892, .22 RF, 3 3/16" ribbed round barrel with a near verygood bore which shows evident rifling but with minor pitting its full length. The metal surfaces are primarily a dull gun metal gray withspeckling of some soft brown oxidation, also showing some scattered light pinprick pits, most prevalent in the flash areas of frame andcylinder. The smooth birdshead rosewood grips rate about very good with much original varnish but also overall minor dings and han-dling marks, they are stamp-numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is somewhat tenuous as the catch does not hold the barrel closedif any pressure is put on it. The mechanism seems to function well although the cylinder over-times slightly. A very good example over-all of the standard model third issue No. 1. (36387-40) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1017. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE REVOLVER serial #16682, .22 RF, 3 3/16" ribbed round barrel with a good borewhich shows evident rifling but with pitting its full length. The barrel and cylinder are primarily a dull tarnished pewter gray with specklingof some soft brown oxidation and some lightly scattered pits, more prominent on the cylinder. The frame is more of a plum brown patinawith some toning to pewter, showing some generous traces of original blue on the frame flats, perhaps 5% remaining. The smooth bird-shead rosewood grips rate good plus to near very good with flaking original varnish and overall minor dings and handling marks, they arestamp-numbered to the gun and "Ross" has lightly carved his name inside the right grip. Barrel-to-frame fit is good and the mechanismseems to function well. A very good example overall of the standard model third issue No. 1. (36387-38) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1018. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET MODEL REVOLVER serial #34989, .22 RF, 2 3/8" round barrel with a poor bore. The barrel andcylinder are a dull gun metal gray with brown oxidation speckling showing pitting on the barrel with pitting on the cylinder confined primarilyto one side. The frame is a dull goldenrod patina with sharp edges and a few flakes of original silver plate hiding in the protected areas.

The high spur hammer shows some remnants of a pale purplish temper with light oxidation andsome light pitting at the spur. The smooth birdshead walnut grips rate about very good showingsome flaking varnish and a few light dings and handling marks, they are pencil-numbered to the

gun. The gun functions mechanically, albeit somewhatloosely. A good "example" piece overall for the bud-ding Colt collector. (36387-36) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)1019. U.S. MODEL 1836 FLINTLOCK PIS-TOL .54 cal. flint, 8 1/2" barrel with a lightly oxidizedbore. The barrel is primarily a plum brown patina withpewter gray undertones ahead of the barrel band.

There are "EB" inspectors markings on the left radius of the barrel along withthe P firing proof, with a good deal of erosion and pitting in the area of the touchole. The barrel band

and sideplate, long tang buttcap and triggerplate are an overall smooth plum brown patina. The short tangbetween the breech and long buttcap tang is a deep blue-gray. The original triggerguard bow has broken

off and a flat steel triggerguard has been rudimentarily affixed with a common hardware screw and soft solder. The original lockis missing and a British martial lock with waterproof pan and roller frizzen is in place, also incorporating a rear-sliding safety. Thelockplate is an overall deep blue-gray patina with some minor pitting and is stepped at its rear with a pronounced teat, stamped"Tower" at the rebated section with the area beneath the pan showing the Royal Crown and "GR". The swiveling ramrod base hasbeen removed and filed nearly flat; the attendant ramrod and hardware is no longer present. There is a modern dowel includedwhich has been fitted into the rudimentarily opened ramrod channel. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional although there

are moderate gaps in the original inletting between the stock and the lockplate itself. (36258-61) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)

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1020. U.S. MODEL 1842 PERCUSSIONPISTOL BY ASTON .54 cal. percussion, 8 1/2"barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The metalsurfaces are a dark brown oxidized patina with scat-tered active oxidation and moderate pitting in thearea of the nipple bolster. The lockplate is lightly

cleaned to a pewter gray patina as is the rudimentarily fitted hammer. TheAston & Co. marking on the lock with the Middletown address is evident but the date is no longer legible.

All of the brass hardware has toned to a dark ocher patina showing evidence of tool marks and light cleaningduring the period of use. The stock rates about good with overall handling marks, light and moderate dings, a

few drying cracks and no remnants of any cartouche. There is moderate and heavy scorching in the area adjacent to the nipplebolster above the lock and the rear of the lockplate shows a good deal of chipping and erosion. The ramrod, swivel and its base areno longer present, the shallow dovetail on the underside of the barrel matching the patina of the rest of the iron surfaces. There isan antique oak or hickory ramrod in the channel. The hammer is rather large and has been center punched around the periphery ofthe square tumbler stud which protrudes through the lock, affixed with a heavy screw. Although it has been said ad nauseam with

these single shot pistols, taking into account the heavy use and wear and the genuine rudimentary, but quality, fitting of the hammer, thistruly does appear to be a Confederate-used example. (one writer's opinion) (36258-58) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

1021.MERRILL BREECHLOADING CIVIL WAR CARBINE .54 cal. percussion, 22 1/8" round barrel with a poor, now worn to smooth,heavily oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall oxidized deep brown and pewter patina with overall minor pitting, a few areas whichmay be moderate. The breech loading mechanism works properly mechanically. The lock and bolster do not fit one another completely andthe hammer is missing. The brass triggerguard, buttplate and patchbox show a wire wheel cleaned patina. The barrel band is missing asis the saddlering, its bar is still in place. The stock rates fair-good showing an old cleaning which has softened all of the edges and left themetal proud; there is a moderate crack on the right side ahead of the lock and a heavy crack at the forend rearward. A tired second typeMerrill carbine, an excellent parts candidate or major project for the talented restorer. (36364-13) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1022. U.S. MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION MUSKET BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY .69cal. percussion, 42" barrel with a near very good, oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dark

gray-brown patina, showing some light cleaning to the pewter-gray gunmetal beneath. The metal surfaces show overalllight pinprick pitting with areas that show minor dings and dents and handling marks from the years. The lockplate is appropri-

ately marked and is dated 1840 at its rear, the tang is 1852 dated and the eaglehead VP firing proofs are still legible. The stock ratesgood and is very dark with overall dings and handling marks from the years. There are no remnants of any cartouches and there is thebeginning of a small drying crack at the rear of the lockplate. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional; the ramrod is no longer pre-sent. In spite of its deficiencies this is an honest and unmolested model 1842 percussion musket from Springfield Armory. (36364-3){ANTIQUE} (600/800)

1023. BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER DOUBLE ACTION VELO-DOG REVOLVER serial #635, 5.75mm velo-dog, 1 1/2” barrelwith a very good plus bore which shows some very minor frosting within the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nick-el, the areas of loss primarily some light flaking oxidation and high edge wear. There is some trace pale fire temper blue on the ejectorrod spring. The smooth rosewood grips rate about very good with most of their finish worn off, one showing the beginnings of a lightcrack the other a small chip. The mechanism seems to function properly. The frame is marked "PF" beneath a crown, no doubt the Belgianmaker. Five rounds of ammunition are included rating very good overall. (36210-3) {C&R} (200/400)

1024. RARE BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER DOU-BLE ACTION VELO-DOG 12 SHOT REVOLVERserial #7389, 5.75mm velo-dog, 2" octagon barrel with a verygood bore which shows strong rifling but with minor oxidationand light pitting. The metal surfaces on this interesting double

action revolver are primarily flaked to a soft brown patina withpewter underlying metal. There are some strong remnants of origi-

nal blue, perhaps 20-25% in the protected areas. The barrel showssome light pinprick pitting, also sparsely scattered about some areas of the

frame. The checkered ebony grips rate about very good showing wear along theflared edges of the butt where the checkering is now flat-top. The arm seems tofunction well mechanically both single and double action and is equipped with a left-side-of-frame manual safety lever which needs slight attention. In addition to the

Belgian proof the rear of the cylinder shows a capital "L" beneath crown with the face of the cylindershowing a small "CF", either of which could be makers marks. Quite an attractive and unusual revolver in this

12 shot configuration. (35894-5) {C&R} (500/700)1025. LONDON PISTOL COMPANY POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #482, .31 calpercussion, 4" octagon barrel with a fair-poor bore which shows only remnants of rifling and oxidation and pitting. All themetal surfaces are dull gray and brown patina exhibiting an older cleaning. Many of the edges are slightly rounded and thereis no barrel address evident with only a trace here and there of the original frame engraving. The six-shot, 12 stop cylindershows some minor impact marks as well, there is no evidence of a cylinder scene. The smooth walnut grips rate about goodwith overall minor dings and handling marks, they are now devoid of finish and are slightly under around the periphery. The

gun needs mechanical attention and it would appear as though there may be parts missing or broken internally; it currently does not func-tion at all. The barrel, wedge and frame numbers match, there is no evident number on the cylinder. A fair-good 6-shot series II LondonPistol Company revolver overall. (36229-10) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1026.MANHATTAN FIREARMS 22 CALIBER POCKET REVOLVER serial #1040, .22 RF, 3 1/8" ribbed octagon barrel with apoor six-groove bore. This early first model first variation features the circular brass sideplate. The barrel and iron frame are an over-all dull pewter and dark gray patina with spots of brown oxidation freckling and overall light pinprick pitting. The smooth rosewoodgrips rate about good showing some remnants of original varnish with overall tiny dings and handling marks. The engraving on thebarrel flats and top of barrel is still fairly crisp. Barrel-to-frame fit is only slightly loose and the cylinder will index however the cylinderstop and its attendant parts are no longer present. Frame, barrel and cylinder are all numbered alike. A good example piece overall.(36229-64) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

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1027.MANHATTAN FIREARMS 22 CALIBER POCKET REVOLVER serial #112, .22 RF, 3 1/8" ribbed octagon barrel with a poorbore. The barrel and cylinder on this second model are dull pewter gray patina, lightly cleaned. The barrel address and the engraving onthe flats is still crisp with the Indian raid scene on the cylinder still near fully visible. The flat brass frame has tarnished to a dull ocher pati-na. The smooth walnut grips rate very good plus with much original varnish and only light dings and handling marks, they are pencil-num-bered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is rather loose and the gun will index but under-times. All the numbers match. (36229-63){ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1028. AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL COMPANY 22 CALIBER POCKET REVOLVER serial #14136, 3 1/8" ribbed octagonbarrel with a poor bore. The barrel and cylinder are primarily a dull pewter and brown patina with some scattered oxidation staining. Thebarrel marking is still evident and there are only traces of the cylinder scene visible. The flat brass frame has toned to a dull ocher patinawith some minor dings and handling marks scattered about its surface; the barrel as well has some very light bite marks from a vise onthe left and right of the lug. The smooth walnut grips rate good and fair, the left grip missing a chip at its rear edge with prominent dentson its butt. Barrel-to-frame fit is good with only slight vertical play and the gun seems to function mechanically, albeit somewhat loosely.(36229-61) {ANTIQUE} (175/275)

1029.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY HERO PERCUSSION POCKET DERINGER .34 cal. percussion, 2" round bar-rel with an about very good bore. The barrel is primarily a smooth plum patina with some pewter undertones while the hammer andtrigger have also toned to brown, the hammer showing some generous traces of original blue. The frame has tarnished now to a dullocher patina with minor dings and handling marks. It is marked on its left side "Hero" with Manhattan's abbreviation beneath it. Thebag-shaped rosewood grips rate good showing perhaps an old light cleaning and with raised grain. The arm functions well mechan-ically. (36229-59) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1030.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY HERO PERCUSSION POCKET DERINGER .34 cal. percussion, 3" round barrelwith an oxidized bore. The barrel is a lightly cleaned smooth tarnished pewter patina with some scattered light brown oxidation stainingwhile the hammer and trigger have also toned to pewter, the hammer showing some sparse flecks of original blue. The frame has tar-nished now to a dull goldenrod patina with minor dings and handling marks; it is bent ever-so-slightly forward, likely from a drop on thebutt, now leaving a gap between the grip and the top of the frame. It is marked on its left side "Hero" with Manhattan's abbreviationbeneath it. The bag-shaped walnut grips rate good showing perhaps an old light cleaning and with raised grain, also with some minordings on their butt. The arm functions well mechanically. (36229-89) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1031.MANHATTAN FIREARMS COMPANY HERO PERCUSSION POCKET DERINGER .34 cal. percussion, 2" round barrelwith an about very good bore. The barrel is primarily a smooth pewter patina, likely as a lightly cleaned, now reacquiring some light brownstaining and with numerous tiny dings or impact marks; the hammer and trigger have also toned to a dull gun metal gray. The frame hastarnished now to a dark ocher patina with numerous minor dings and handling marks. It is marked on its left side "Hero" with Manhattan'sabbreviation beneath it, this marking somewhat light. The bag-shaped walnut grips rate good showing perhaps an old light cleaning andwith raised grain. The arm will not hold at full cock and occasionally misses half cock and the hammer screw appears to be a larger brassreplacement. (36229-93) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1032. AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL HERO PERCUSSION POCKET DERINGER serial #32473, .34 cal. percussion, 2" roundbarrel with an about very good lightly oxidized bore. The barrel is primarily a gun metal gray with some light brown oxidation staining andoverall minor dings and handling marks, also with overall pinprick pitting; the hammer and trigger have also toned to brown. The framehas tarnished now to a dull goldenrod patina with overall minor dings and handling marks, most prevalent on the frame flats. It is markedon its left side "A.S.T.C." with "Hero" beneath it. The bag-shaped rosewood grips rate near very good showing numerous light dings andhandling marks. The arm functions well mechanically. (36229-683) {ANTIQUE} (175/275)

1033. U.S. MODEL 1861 CONTRACT MUSKET BY NORRIS AND CLEMENT 58 cal. percussion, 40" barrel. The metal sur-faces are an overall deep brown-black patina which actually appears to be an applied enamel. The lock is appropriately marked and is1863 dated. The stock is a rich red russet and rates otherwise about very good as a lightly cleaned showing remnants of left side car-touches. There are four small holes on the left side stock flat and adjacent to it with a couple others on the right side of stock above thelock. The front band is not present, the middle band is not correct . The butt has been cut, about 1/2" is missing and there is no buttplate.There is a 1/4" hole in the top of the barrel in front of the rear sight pad and there is a plug in the muzzle through-which an electrical cordonce passed. Basically this gun was turned into a lamp at some point and now those parts have been stripped off. The lock is crisp andmechanically functional. Possibly a good restoration project for the ambitious restorer. (36271-4) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

1034. PRUSSIAN 18TH-CENTURY FLINTLOCK MUSKET About 78cal flint, 44 1/2" barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are an overall lightly oxidized

brown patina with a simple iron tang and an angled touchole. The lock is very typically Prussian of the period of the American Revolution.It has a somewhat serpentine cock, limited by a heavy stud which protrudes through the face of the lock and acts upon a correspondingmilled cut at the rear of the cock. There is a pivoting iron flash guard on the pan, this was later changed to brass on the 1809 model. Thestock rates very good and is unmolested with thin wrist and deep comb flutes. It has overall light dings and handling marks from the yearsand a piece of the ramrod channel in the forestock has chipped out, about 2" long. There are a few light drying cracks from the years andan antique repair to a chip at the left side of the tang. The ramrod is not present and the lower jaw has broken off the cock; neither thetop jaw nor its screw are present. The lock functions well mechanically, the rear sling swivel is not present and there have been two holesdrilled in the front extension of the triggerguard, quite a long time ago. The musket features a top stud for bayonet retention and there isan antique, likely blacksmith-made, bayonet included with the gun. It fits extremely well and is marked only with a deeply impressed "X".The blade is 13 1/2" with full-length back flutes and a one third-length face flute; like the musket it is an overall oxidized deep brown pati-na. Still a very good example overall of a very seldom-encountered Austrian flintlock musket. (36132-4) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

1035.MODERN FLINTLOCK FULLSTOCK SPORTING RIFLE .45 cal. flint, 44" octagon barrel with a bright very good plus bore whichshows only some minor oxidation. The barrel is an overall plum brown patina with some light oxidation and features a simple scant brass frontblade sight and simple flat-top v-notch rear. The lock as well is very simple and features a gooseneck cock and faceted pan with a bridledfrizzen. Currently the hammer is held on with a smaller screw, a ghost image of the older, larger screw head can be seen on the side of thehammer. The stock appears to be maple and rates otherwise very good with some relief-carved flourishes but showing a repaired 4" chip onits underside to the left of the triggerguard extension and below the stock flat. As well the stock had broken completely in half through thewrist at some point and has been repaired, it seems stable and will not flex. The furniture is all brass and somewhat plain, the triggerguardshowing a brazed repair where it broke, doubtless at the same time the stock was damaged. There is a pierced patchbox with floral-like headand bottom release, currently the release does not hold the door closed but may be an easy repair. There is a star-shaped German silver inlayon the cheekpiece and an oval monogram plate atop the wrist. The lock functions mechanically. (36363-6) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

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1036. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY This is a nice U.S. Model 1902 officers sword, pur-portedly belonging to Gen. Charles Douglas Elliott. The blade is a 32" with half-length unstopped fullers. The blade is still very brightretaining all its lovely bright polish and plate with crisp etched panels. The obverse has flowing scroll and martial panoplies with federaleagle with "e pluribus unum" riband while the reverse is similarly embellished with "U.S." at its center. The reverse ricasso is"Springfield/Armory/USA" marked. There are a few very lightly scattered very tiny oxidation flecks but otherwise the blade is very nearlyas new. The nickel plated brass guard rates very good with some light oxidation, the outer-most branch lightly-moderately bent; it couldbe straightened by someone with some time and patience. The bone fingergroove grip rates very good plus showing some minor insectdamage on its reverse side. The scabbard rates very good plus with nearly all its original plate showing only a handful of small oxidationspots, freckles and bubbles here and there. There is an antique sword knot attached to the hanger rings, it is soiled from the years butremains intact. While the sword is not engraved nor identified in any manner, it was purchased by the consignor from the family of Gen.Charles Douglas Elliott. Elliott served in the Spanish-American War, was appointed to the U.S. Secret Service by Pres. McKinley and wasAdjutant General of the State of West Virginia. A very nice Springfield Armory-produced example. (35359-10)

1037. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD BY BENT & BUSH WITH PRESENTATION This is a nice quality U.S. model 1902officers sword with 32" blade having a three-quarter-length unstopped fullers. The blade is overall bright with all of its original polish andplate and crisp etched martial and foliate panels. The obverse has "Walter L. Weeden" midway down its length with the reverse showing"Presented by Co D. First Corps Cadets" along with "Bent & Bush Co Boston Mass" at the ricasso. The hilt rates excellent as well with allof its original plate and only some minor dings and handling marks from the years. The fingergroove bone grip shows some very light dry-ing but is otherwise excellent. The included scabbard rates very good to excellent as well with all of its original bright plate showing onlysome minor handling marks and a light dings on the lower portion nearer to drag. Walter L. Weeden was a member of the 101st engi-neers and appears to have been from, or at least lived in, Worcester Mass. he was a past captain of the Corps of Cadets, MassachusettsNational Guard; in 1900 he was listed as captain, quartermaster, Corps of Army Cadets. Overall a very nice 1902 officers sword with arather neat presentation. (34687-2)

1038. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD FROM ARMY & NAVY COOPERATIVE 34" blade with two thirds-lengthunstopped fullers. Blade is only slightly oxidized showing a handful of very tiny oxidized spots with a couple more prevalent toward thetip where the plating has flaked. Obverse and reverse show martial and foliate panoplies with "e pluribus unum" federal eagle with ribandand U.S. The reverse ricasso is Army & Navy Cooperative Co New York New York marked. The hilt rates about very good with minor oxi-dation, the pommel end wearing to brass and the outer branch of the bow slightly misshapen. The horn or bone fingergroove grip ratesvery good with remnants of a black enamel. No scabbard is included. (35242-25)

1039. U.S. MODEL 1902 OFFICERS SWORD 32" blade with three-quarter-length unstopped fullers. Blade is oxidized overall withmost of its plating intact but showing overall very tiny oxidized spots. Obverse and reverse show martial and foliate panoplies with "epluribus unum" federal eagle with riband and U.S. The ricasso is un-marked. The hilt rates about very good with minor oxidation, thepommel showing some faint traces of brass at the terminus of the guard; the outer branch of the bow slightly misshapen. The syntheticfingergroove grip rates very good and appears to be hard rubber. An incorrect, slightly too-large scabbard is included. (34395-3)

1040. UNMARKED U.S. 1860 PATTERN REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD 31 1/2" overall length with26" blade, diamond in cross section, lightly cleaned with no evidence of ever having makers mark nor etched panels. The blade is an over-all dull pewter patina with some remnants of oxidation staining; it is slightly wavy. The hilt is cast with typical eagle with flags on the coun-terguard, the bow of the guard bent just slightly. The grip is faux-leather, actually cast one-piece with the brass pommel, painted blackenamel to resemble a leather wrapping. The braided wire wrap surrounding this is intact. Included is an appropriate scabbard with mostof its original nickel plate, dual brass bands with hanger rings and a simple brass guard. (35170-60C)

1041. U.S. MODEL 1913 "PATTON" SWORD BY LANDERS, FRARY AND CLARK 42 1/2" overall length with 35" straightblade with a single unstopped central fuller. The blade is an overall dull pewter patina with remnants of a one-time overall oxidation. Theobverse is "U.S." and eaglehead inspector marked while the reverse ricasso shows "L.F.(ordnance bomb)& C. / 1918" marking. Thecupped stamped steel guard is a light brown patina showing some minor dings, dents and impact marks. The iron backstrap is a plumbrown oxidized patina as well. The checkered hard rubber grip scales rate very good. There is what appears to be remnants of a regu-lation leather sword knot attached at the pommel. The scabbard maintains good restored black enamel on the throat with the body show-ing some restored olive drab paint over a lightly crackling and flaking burlap covering. The tip shows some restored black enamel and the"tent peg" tip is missing. An about very good example overall. (35538-11)

1042. NONREGULATION IMPORT OFFICERS SWORD 35 1/2" overall length with a 30" blade with wide 7/8 length stopped andnarrow unstopped fullers. The blade is an overall dark pewter and dark gray patina showing oxidation freckling with some more promi-nent oxidation at the ricasso. Likely a French import, the brass hilt is dual-branched and shows cast-in relief floral decorations. The leathercovering on the grip is shrinking slightly with age with the wire wrap being intact. Overall the sword very loosely follows the 1850s staffand field officers pattern. Included is a black leather scabbard which rates very good overall. There is a heavy brass throat and mid-waysuspension hanger with a adorned brass drag. An interesting import overall. (34687-1)

1043. UNMARKED EUROPEAN FOOT OFFICERS SWORD 34 1/2" overall length with a 28 3/4" straight blade with a wideunstopped half-length central fuller and narrow unstopped outer fullers. The blade is an overall dull pewter gray patina with evidence ofa light cleaning showing minor pitting on its front half with oxidation staining on the balance. The blade is ribbed and un-sharpened for11 1/2" with the balance narrowing and having sharpened front and back edges (almost colichemarde-like). The guard and pommel arecast brass with flowing foliate and floral pierced decoration on the guard. It too showing evidence of having been lightly cleaned, theetched scroll on the pommel cap nearly gone. The bow of the guard is slightly flattened and there is a small crack at its front edge. Thegrooved bone handle rates very good, the braided wire covering is no longer present. (35170-60B)

1044. SPANISH-MADE ARTILLERY OR INFANTRY HANGER 33" overall length with 27 3/4" unfullered blade. Looking very muchlike a French 1800's-era infantryman's briquet hanger, the blade is mostly bright with minor oxidation and light pitting. It is marked "ARTaFABa DE TOLEDO 1897" on the obverse of the blade. The hilt is heavy cast brass with a single forward-curving quillon and heavy D-shapedguard with heavy ribbed brass grip. Included is a leather and brass mounted scabbard which rates very good with the leather flaking anddrying only slightly. The ball-shaped drag shows a good deal of wear and the very tip of the chape shows a light crack. (35179-7A)

1045. SPANISH-MADE ARTILLERY OR INFANTRY HANGER 32 1/2" overall length with 27 3/4" very shallow fullered blade.Looking very much like a French 1800's-era infantryman's briquet hanger, the blade is mostly bright with minor oxidation and light pitting.It is marked "ARTa FABa DE TOLEDO 1879" on the obverse of the blade. The hilt is heavy cast brass with a single forward-curving quil-lon and heavy D-shaped guard with heavy ribbed brass grip. Included is a leather and brass mounted scabbard which rates very goodwith the leather flaking and drying only slightly. (35179-7B)

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1046. IMPORTED U.S. NAVAL OFFICERS EAGLEHEAD SWORD WITH LARGE COUNTERGUARD 34 1/4" overall lengthwith a 29 3/4" straight single edged blade with stopped half-length fuller. The blade remains mostly bright for half its length, being a lightpewter patina with some remnants of some light oxidation staining, the rear half of the blade shows a nice pale nitre blue, etched in a scrollpattern midway down the blade. There are lightly engraved floral and martial decorations within the blued surface of the blade, this areaalso showing some very light oxidation. The obverse ricasso is maker marked "SHF" for Simon Helvig and Fils of the Alsace region ofFrance; the reverse ricasso with some light brown oxidation. The cast counterguard, hilt and bow show some strong remnants of originalsilver plate on the underside of the counterguard. The counterguard itself shows a federal eagle and a sailing ship flanking a seated fig-ure, likely Columbia or perhaps Lady Liberty, flanked by an anchor and a horn of plenty. The figure carrying a caduceus and what may bea sword leaning against her shoulder. The bow of the guard has simple foliate and floral decoration terminating at the eaglehead pom-mel. The checkered ivory grip rates very good with a very minor chip missing near the pommel cap. A brass scabbard is included whichshows some strong traces of its original silver plate. There are dual hanger rings as well as a frog stud on its face as well as light foliateengraving at the hanger rings and at tip. The exposed brass is now a dull ocher patina. (A very similar sword and counterguard are pic-tured on page 152 of the American Sword by Riling) Likely from the period 1815-1830. (35720-8)

1047. IMPORTED U.S. NAVAL OFFICERS EAGLEHEAD SWORD 36 1/2" overall length with 32" narrow straight single edgedblade with stopped half-length fuller. The blade is bright with some very light remnants of some cleaning marks showing sparse remnantsof some light oxidation. The rear half of the blade shows some nice niter blue, swirling in a scroll pattern one third the way down the blade.There are light floral and martial decorations engraved within the blue surface, these lightly gold washed. The obverse ricasso is makermarked "SHF" for Simon Helvig and Fils of the Alsace region of France. The blade is slightly wavy about halfway down its length. Theleather scabbard washer is in place and the cast hilt features a clamshell-type counterguard. The counterguard features a cast-in-reliefAmerican Federal Eagle flanked by 2 fouled anchors with a panoply of stars at rear. The rather delicate crossguard and bow show lightfloral decoration, the bow terminating on the underside of the Eagles head beak. There is an old brazed repair at the junction of the bowand crossguard, it is unobtrusive. The socket of the eaglehead pommel shows two small cracks but the pommel shows some generoustraces of original gold gilt in the very protected areas. The smooth ivory handle rates very good with a small drying crack on its reverseforward edge. Included is a brass scabbard with the dual hanger rings and frog stud on its face. It shows some light engraving in the areaof the hanger bands and at its tip, the drag is no longer present. (A sword with a very similar counterguard is pictured on page 154 of theAmerican Sword by Riling) Likely the 1830s-40s period. (35720-8A)

1048. U.S. PATTERN 1872 WEST POINT CADET SWORD BY M.C. LILLEY 36" overall length with 30" double edged blade. Theblade itself is mostly bright retaining excellent original polish with a handful of very widely scattered spots of light oxidation, the blade per-haps showing also some light water spotting. The reverse is "M.A." etched one third of the way down its length with the obverse ricas-so showing a makers name and address etching, the reverse side of the ricasso stamped with a beaver or bear trademark. The cross-guard and pommel cap retain excellent original gilt with only some light wear, they feature the "M.A." at the center of the guard with eagle-head's on each end, the pommel cap with dual federal Eagles. The cast-in-relief grip is a copper color and rates very good overall. Theincluded scabbard rates very good with remnants of light oxidation on the gun metal gray body. The brass hanger bands and drag nowa dull goldenrod patina. A very good example overall. (34395-3A)

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1049. U.S. MODEL 1860 CAVALRY SABER WITH NEW JERSEY SURCHARGE BYAMES 41" overall length with a 35" blade with wide stopped and narrow unstopped fullers.The blade is mostly bright being nickel plated, with scattered overall light oxidation and someareas of light pitting. The ricasso is a darker gray stamped "NJ/U.S./DR/1864" on its obversewith "Ames Mfg Co/Chicopee/Mass" on its reverse. The brass guard and bow rate very goodplus and show generous traces of silver plate, perhaps 20% remaining. The Phrygian pommelcap primarily a dull ocher, also with traces of plate, it is "DR" inspector marked as well. The gripis simple brown leather, now primarily flaking to the soft somewhat powdery hide beneath. Thegrip wrap is fully intact, the wrap itself very coarse rather than the normally fine wrap, makingonly seven turns over its length. Included is a correct scabbard showing an overall black enam-el with light oxidation freckling, also near overall. The drag is neatly stamped "N.J". A nicelymarked example overall. (34192-100G)

1050. RUGER LCP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #371088039, 380 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with abright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with some faint contactwear on the chamber section of the barrel. The checkered black synthetic Lasermax equippedframe rates excellent. Pistol includes the original factory cardboard box, single magazine, remov-able flat bottom baseplate, pistol rug, cable lock and manual. A virtually as-new lightweight LCPpistol perfect for conceal carry. (56235-1) (300/500)

1051. CZECH CZ 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #161252, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% non-original chrome finish overall a fewpinprick specks of pitting flaking lightly along the high edges and in the serrations. The check-ered black plastic grips rate excellent. A single magazine is included. (56240-40) (200/400)

1052. CZECH PRE-WAR CZ 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #20378, 32ACP, 3 3/4” bar-rel with a bright excellent bore. This is a prewar pistol with angled slide serrations and no slidemarkings. The metal surfaces retain 95-98% original blue with some light frontstrap and highedge wear. The checkered brown plastic wraparound grips rate excellent. Numbers arematching on the both the frame and slide and a single P.Mod.27 marked magazine is includ-ed. A nice overall fine example pre German occupation model 27 pistol. (56240-214) {C&R} (300/500)

1053. CZECH CZ 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #598464, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retainabout 92% original blue toning to a purplish brown with some specks of light oxidation staining and handling marks. The checkered brownplastic wraparound grips rate very good with light handling marks. Included is a single unmarked magazine. An honest post war com-mercial CZ 27 pistol. (56240-31) {C&R} (275/375)

1054. CZECH CZ 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL NSN 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about95% original blue toning to a purplish brown with light silvering along the edges, a few specks of pinprick pitting and some light scratch-es and handling marks. The checkered brown plastic grips rate very good with a few light handling marks and a thin hair line crack in thecenter of the left grip. Pistol includes a single P.Mod.27 marked magazine. (56240-47) {C&R} (275/375)

1055. CZECH MODEL 1922 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #3135, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfacesbear an overall brown speckled gray patina with traces of original blue in protected areas with some light handling marks and perhaps afew specks of light oxidation staining. The checkered walnut grips rate good overall with a few light handling marks and moderately soft-ened but overall present points. The lanyard ring is present and included is a single magazine numbered to a different pistol. (56240-69){C&R} (300/500)

1056. CZECH CZ 24 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #2341, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces bearan overall smoky gray patina with generous traces of original blue in protected areas along with scattered light scuffs and scratches anda few pinprick specks of fine pitting. The smooth walnut wraparound grips rate very good with light handling marks and fading originalfinish. (56240-126) {C&R} (300/500)

1057. CZECH CZ 24 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #107400, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a fine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92%original blue toning to brown, majority of loss along the bottom of frame and gripstrap with light silvering along the edges and front bot-tom of frame and a few specks of fine pitting. The smooth walnut grips rate very good with modest light handling marks and blemishes.Numbers are matching on both sides of the frame and on the top of the slide. The left side of the frame is marked with a Finnish “SA” insquare. Pistol includes a factory magazine numbered to a different pistol. (56240-59) {C&R} (300/500)

1058. CZECH CZ 38 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #242011, 380 ACP, 4 5/8 barrel with a fine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70%original blue toning to gray with a few scattered light scratches and handling marks; majority of loss on the gripstrap and slide which isnumbered to a different pistol. The checkered brown plastic wraparound grips rate very good with light wear and handling marks. Pistolis equipped with a lanyard ring and a single unmarked magazine. (56240-201) {C&R} (350/550)

1059. GARDONE MODEL 1889 REVOLVER WITH FINANCE GUARD MARKINGS serial #710, 10.4mm, 4 1/2” barrel with afine bore having some light frosting but solid rifling the entire length. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue toning to brownwith scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The right side of the frame is marked with a crown/cross on a shield next to “R.Guardia di Finanza” or Royal Finance Guard. This also is “710” stamped in the right side of the frame just above the grips. The checkeredwalnut grips rate good overall with light flattening of the points, handling marks and light ingrained dirt. The lanyard ring is present andintact. Overall a solid very good example Italian model 1889 with special agency markings. (56240-120) {C&R} (275/375)

1060. EAST GERMAN MODEL 1001-0 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #12801, 32 ACP, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore.Manufactured from captured parts the metal surfaces on this importer-marked pistol retain about 95% original blue toning to brown witha few light handling marks and fine silvering along the edges. The checkered mottled brown plastic grips rate excellent. Numbers arematching on the frame and slide both with Suhl eagle/crown/n markings. The slide is stamped with faux “AC” and “Zella-Mehlis” mark-ings by the importer. Included is a blued magazine numbered to gun in electric pencil also with a large “4” stamped in front of the base-plate. (56240-202) (300/500)

1061. BRIXIA MODEL 1912 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #D833, 9 mm Glisenti, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 75% original blue fading to gray with spots of moderate pitting and light oxidation staining more prominent on the leftside of the gun commonly associated with blood protein. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good plus with some very light han-dling marks. Pistol is equipped with a lanyard ring and a single stainless steel magazine is included. The magazine fits and seems to func-tion properly but appears to be from a newer pistol. (56240-128) {C&R} (275/375)

1062. DWM MODEL 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #641a, 32 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 85-87% original blue toning to brown with light silvering along the muzzle and high edges with a few light scuffs and specksof light oxidation staining. The checkered walnut grips rate very good with a few light handling marks and flattened points mainly at thebutt. The pistol is properly crown/N proofed on the frame, slide and barrel with matching numbers on the slide, frame and included mag-azine. An overall very good example Browning model 1910 clone. (56240-200) {C&R} (300/500)

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1063. ESPERANZA Y UNCETTA MODEL 1913/16 CAMPO GIRO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #7600, 9 mm Largo, 4” bar-rel with a very good bore having even light frosting with a few specks of fine pitting within the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about80% applied matte blue toning to brown over a covering of scattered pinprick pitting and handling marks with some newer scuffs andscratches on the underside of the barrel. The checkered walnut grips rate fine with some minor light wear along the bottom edges. Pistolincludes a single magazine numbered to a different pistol. (56240-32) {C&R} (300/500)

1064. ASTRA MODEL 400/1921 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #36430, 9x23mm Bergman, 6” barrel with a very good bore havingeven light frosting and pinprick pitting within the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 60% original blue toning to brown with graymetal wear at the muzzle, gripstraps and high edges with scattered light scuffs and scattered specks of oxidation station. The checkeredblack plastic grips rate about very good with light handling marks. The front of the slide has star/Marinia De Chile markings and numbersare matching on the slide, frame and barrel. Pistol includes a single magazine. (56240-43) {C&R} (200/400)

1065. ASTRA MODEL 400/1921 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #13239, 9x23mm Bergman, 6” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 80% original blue toning to brown with gray surface wear along the gripstraps and high edges and scattered spotsof pinprick pitting and oxidation staining more-so toward the muzzle. The checkered black plastic grips rate good overall with roundedpoints, light handling marks and a small crack at the upper grip screw on the right panel. The front of the slide is marked with crown onsunburst Carbinero markings and numbers are matching on the slide and frame. Pistol includes an unmarked leather flap holster and twofactory magazines. (56240-216) {C&R} (300/500)

1066. HUSQVARNA MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #26453, 9x20mm Browning, 5” barrel with a fine bore having a fewspecks of very light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% non-original matte blue finish applied overall scattered pinprick pittingwith light silvering along the edges and light contact points. The checkered black plastic grips rate good overall with light handling marksand modest softening of the points. Included is a single magazine. (56240-42) {C&R} (200/400)

1067. STEYR MODEL 1909 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #17062a, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 85% original blue fading to brown with light silvering along the edges and some very light scuffs and handling marks; tip-uplever shows strong evidence of fire temper blue. The checkered black plastic grips rate near excellent with a couple light handling marks.Pistol includes black leather flap holster and a single magazine. (56240-74) {C&R} (275/375)

1068. CHINESE MODEL 20 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #N1111662, 7.62 Tokarev, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain about 55% original blue toning to brown with scattered light pitting and oxidation staining. The groovedblack plastic grips rate fine with some light handling marks. Pistol includes an ingrained dirt stained corduroy lined brown leather flap hol-ster with two magazines and cleaning rod. (56240-160) {C&R} (300/500)

1069. RUSSIAN MODEL 1895 NAGANT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #50578, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2” barrel with a fine borehaving some frosting within the grooves. The metal surfaces on this 1930 dated revolver retain about 85% original blue toning to brownwith light silvering along the muzzle and contact points with a few light handling marks and specks of light oxidation staining. The check-ered grips rate very good overall with light wear to some of the points. Lanyard ring is present, included is a dual ammo pouch equippedleather holster with cleaning rod. (56240-162) {C&R} (200/400)

1070. STAR MODEL 1920 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1962, 9 mm Bergman, 5” barrel with a fine bore. The metal surfaces retainabout 85% original blue toning to brown with light handling marks, silvering along the edges and a few specks of fine oxidation staining.The checkered walnut grips rate very good with a shallow fingernail size dent in the right panel along with other light blemishes. Pistolfeatures a safety mounted in left side slide, hole in hammer spur, lanyard ring. Included with pistol is an unmarked leather flap holster anda single magazine numbered to a different pistol. (56240-139) {C&R} (300/500)

1071. STAR MODEL B SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH WEST GERMAN POLICE MARKINGS serial #366409, 9 mm Luger, 5”barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-98% original blue with light gripstrap and high edge wear and a smallspeck of fine pitting on the right front of the slide above the frame channel. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus showingminor light wear. The pistol is properly “08” marked, all visible numbered parts are matching and the front strap is marked “LPN”. Pistolincludes a lightly worn but supple and intact black leather flap holster numbered to the gun and one matching number and one unmarkedmagazine. (56240-227) {C&R} (350/550)

1072. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #586722, 32 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 98% arsenal matte blue finish with restamped numbers and light silvering along the edges. The metal-backed black plas-tic grips rate excellent. Pistol includes an O.D. canvas holster and two magazines. (56240-186) {C&R} (175/275)

1073. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #16161, 380 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with a very good plus bore showing somelight frosting within the grooves. The metal surfaces showing some light marks, faint evidence of old pitting from being light cleaned; theframe retains about 95% added blue with light wear on the gripstraps and high edges and the slide and barrel retain about 90% dull pur-ple with light contact wear on the barrel and a little more pronounced high edge wear. The metal-backed black plastic grips rate verygood plus with a few light handling marks. Pistol includes a single finger rest magazine. (56240-136) {C&R} (200/400)

1074. CZECH DUSEK DUO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #105348, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfaces WWIIera pocket pistol retain about 92% original blue toning to gray with a few light handling marks and specks of light oxidation staining. Thecheckered brown plastic logo grips rate near excellent showing very minor wear. Pistol includes a lightly worn brown leather flap holsterand two magazines. A very good plus unmarked German occupied Czech Duo pistol. (56240-143) {C&R} (300/500)

1075.MAUSER WTP FIRST MODEL VEST POCKET PISTOL serial #38587, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with a bright fine bore. Theframe retains about 95% original blue with some light high edge and triggerguard wear and a couple specks of pinprick pitting; the slideretains about 70% original blue with majority of loss fading to gray on the left side of the slide with modest pinprick pitting, the right sideshowing light high edge wear and a few specks of light pitting and generous amounts of fire temper blue on the extractor. The check-ered wrap-around black plastic grips rate fine with a few minor handling marks. Pistol includes a worn but intact and supple leather flapholster and two banner logo magazines. (56240-159) {C&R} (300/500)

1076. TULA TOZ KOROVIN POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #362339, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with a fine bore having a fewspots of light frosting. The metal surfaces on this second model pistol retain about 90% original blue toning to gray with light handlingmarks and scattered specks of light oxidation staining. The checkered black plastic grips rate good overall with a small chip in the upperright corner of the right panel and other light handling marks. The pistol is properly Soviet marked with matching numbers on the frameand slide. The right side of the frame is marked “Not English Make”. Pistol includes a WWII Soviet brown leather flap holster with mag-azine pouch (date no longer legible on interior of flap) and two unmarked magazines. (56240-83) {C&R} (200/400)

1077. LLAMA ESPECIAL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #113180, 9 mm, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfaces retainabout 95% original blue with loss primarily contact and high edge wear with light handling marks and some scattered specks of pittingand oxidation staining. The grooved walnut grips rate very good with a small dent in the lower right grip and some other light handlingmarks. Pistol features a smooth non-rib equipped slide and a single magazine is included. (56240-232) (200/400)

1078. STEYR HAHN MODEL 1911 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #943e, 9 mm Steyr, 5 1/8” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 80% original blue toning to gray with scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The checkered walnut gripsare a bit loose but otherwise rate fine overall with minimal wear barely noticeable. Pistol includes a lightly worn but intact brown leatherholster with ammo pouch. A good overall condition Steyr Hahn pistol. (56240-187) {C&R} (300/500)

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1079.WAC MAB MODEL R SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1009, 9 mm, 4 5/8” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfaces retainabout 85% original blue toning to gray with light silvering and oxidation staining along the edges with majority of loss on the right side andtop of slide mostly likely attributed to holster carry. The checkered black plastic WAC grips rate very good to fine with a couple light han-dling marks. Pistol includes a green canvas holster with cleaning rod and a single magazine. (56240-164) (200/400)

1080. FEMARU PREWAR MODEL 37M SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #147559, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with light silvering along the high edges, The grooved European hardwood grips ratefine with a couple light blemishes. Pistol includes an unmarked leather, large flap holster and two finger rest magazines. (56240-114){C&R} (350/500)

1081. FFG P. MOD 35 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #C-111012, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 98% original blue with light high edge wear, scuffs and blemishes and some scattered oxidation staining on the gripstraps.The grooved European hardwood grips rate very good plus with shallow light blemishes. This pistol features the German added manualthumb safety, P. Mod. 37 Budapest slide markings but no Waffenamt or “jhv” markings. Pistol includes a light brown leather flap holsterwith spare magazine pouch, German pistol markings on interior of flap and “cdc/43” code on rear of belt loop and two 37M marked fin-ger rest magazines. (56240-46) {C&R} (350/550)

1082. STEYR P.37 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH NAZIMARKINGS serial #68889, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel witha bright fine bore. The metal surfaces bear an overall mot-tled brown patina with generous traces of original blue inprotected areas of the frame with some specks of fine pin-prick pitting. The grooved European hardwood grips ratevery good with light handling marks and blemishes. Thepistol is properly Waffenamt and “jhv/43” marked and visi-ble numbers are matching on the frame, slide and barrel.Pistol features a German added manual thumb safety andincludes a brown leather trimmed stained canvas holster with spare magazine pouchand faded German markings on the interior flap, one P. Mod. 37 and one 37M magazine.(56240-145) {C&R} (400/600)

1083. FEG PMK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE MARK-INGS serial #J06673, 380 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on thisimporter-marked pistol retain 98-99% arsenal gray parkerized finish. The checkered black plastic grips ratefine with a couple light dents and blemishes. The left side of the slide is marked “S.A.P.S” in big letters next tothe South African Police Starburst seal. Numbers are matching on the frame, slide, and two included finger restmagazines. Also included is a natural colored leather flap holster with magazine pouch and Starburst sealstamped in the interior of the flap. (56240-122) (300/500)

1084. PRAGA MODEL 1921 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #3919, 32 ACP, 3 5/8” barrel with a very good borehaving even light frosting and a few specks of pitting but strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces on thisBrowning model 1910 clone pistol have been lightly cleaned retaining about 95% applied blue with light silveringalong the high edges and corners of the slide still with faint evidence of some older fine pitting. The left side ofthe slide is marked “Zbrojovka Praga/Praha” next to what resemble Austrian “NPp” proofs and date of “9 20”.The Praga checkered black plastic grips rate good with light chips and handling marks. A single magazine isincluded. (56240-224) {C&R} (200/400)

1085. FN BROWNING MODEL 1922 YUGOSLAVIAN CONTRACT PISTOL serial #67810, 380 ACP, 4 1/2” barrel with a finebore having a few specks of light pitting and frosting but strong rifling the entire length. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original bluefading to gray with scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining with the majority of loss at the muzzle and right side of the slide. Thecheckered hard rubber grips rate very good with light handling marks and some lightly softened points. The pistol is numbered alike onthe slide, frame and slide cap. The right side of the slide has Cyrillic Yugoslavian writing and the top of the slide has a Yugoslavian crest.Pistol includes a magazine numbered to another pistol. (56240-54) {C&R} (300/500)

1086. FN BROWNING MODEL 1922 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH NAZI MARKINGS serial #169198. 32 ACP, 4 1/2” barrelwith a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue toning to brown with light silvering along the edges andsome light handling marks; the rear half of the slide and the grip safety have toned to a bright plum with specks of silvering, possibly fromsome sort of heat treating process? The checkered walnut grips rate very good overall with light handling marks under an added varnish.The pistol has numerous Waffenamt markings and is numbered alike on the frame, barrel and slide cap. Included is a FN marked maga-zine. (56240-34) {C&R} (275/375)

1087. DREYSE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #51D371, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfacesretain about 90% original blue toning to brown with scuffs and silvering along the underside of the slide and along the high edges. Thecheckered hard rubber grips rate about very good overall with light handling marks and softened points. The bolt is numbered to a dif-ferent pistol. Included is a single unmarked magazine. (56240-236) {C&R} (175/275)

1088. FROMMER LILIPUT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #417640, 25 ACP, 2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 92% original blue, majority of loss due to surface wear along the grip safety, left rear of the frame and muzzle. The checkeredhard rubber grips rate very good plus with lightly softened points. Included is a single factory magazine. (56240-58) {C&R} (275/375)

1089. KOHOUT & SPOL MARS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #20538, 25 ACP, 1 7/8” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 92% original blue toning to a plum brown with light silvering along the high edges and gripstraps. The checkered blackplastic grips rate near excellent with a few light blemishes. The slide is numbered to another pistol and a single unmarked magazine isincluded. (56240-49) {C&R} (175/275)

1090. KOHOUT & SPOL MODEL 36 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #7944, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces bear an overall plum patina with generous traces of original blue on the slide and gripstraps fading to a dull gray along with somescattered specks of fine pitting and oxidation and a handful of light handling marks. The grooved walnut grips rate very good overall withsome fine blemishes and remnants of flaking original finish. Included is a single unmarked magazine. (56240-217) {C&R} (175/275)

1091. RAST & GASSER MODEL 1898 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #59135, 8 mm Gasser, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright finebore. The metal surfaces bear an overall smoky gray patina with generous traces of original blue mixed with some light scuffs and scatteredspecks of light oxidation staining; the cylinder and ejector rod assembly a lighter pewter gray from contact wear. The checkered walnutgrips rate very good overall with light handling marks and softened points. Numbers are matching on the frame, cylinder and barrel andthe lanyard ring is present. An overall very good condition Austrian model 1898 Gasser revolver. (56240-157) {C&R} (300/500)

1092. FRENCH D’ARMES DES PYRENEES UNIQUE MODEL 17 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH NAZI MARKINGS serial#38178, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this hammerless pistol retain about 80% original blue ton-ing to gray with scattered pinprick pitting, oxidation staining and light handling marks; majority of loss on the gripstraps and silvering alongthe muzzle and high edges. The grooved black plastic grips with “7.65 m/m and 9 Schuss” roundel rate very good plus with light handlingmarks. There is a “WaA251” Waffenamt mark on the right side of the frame below the serial number and the barrel is Nazi proofed butnumbered to a different gun. Included is a single unmarked magazine. An early German occupied Unique pistol in about very good con-dition overall. (56240-144) {C&R} (300/500)

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1093. NAVY ARMS HELWAN BRIGADIER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #16161, 9 mm, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surfaces on this importer marked pistol retain about 80% original blue toning to gray with loss due to high edge and contactwear, light scuffs and scratches and some scattered pinprick oxidation staining; majority of loss on the slide flats and at the muzzle. Thegrooved black plastic grips rate very good with light handling marks. The right side of the slide has Egyptian Farsi writing and two fingerrest magazines are included. (56240-125) (175/275)

1094. FEG TOKAREV SUPER 12 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HF3275, 9 mm/7.65 Tokarev, 4 1/2” barrels with excellent bores. Themetal surfaces on this importer-marked pistol retain about 98% arsenal added blue with light contact marks. The left side of the frame isfactory stamped “PARABELLUM/Cal. 9mm” and later-engraved with Communist Hammer and Sickle, and “+ 7.62 mm TT”. The groovedblack plastic grips rate near excellent with only a few light blemishes. Numbers are matching on the frame, slide and barrel (275). Includedwith pistol are two matching number 9 mm finger rest magazines, unmarked 7.62 Tokarev magazine and a single 7.62 Tokarev magazinenumbered to another gun. (56240-72) (200/400)

1095. SIG SAUER MODEL P220 22 LR CONVERSION KIT This kit consists of a slide, barrel with assembly and a stainless steelmagazine for converting a Sig 220 pistol to shoot 22 LR. The slide and barrel are both numbered 1232. The slide retains about 95-98%original blue with only some minor light contact wear along the channel from prior installation and the bore of the barrel rates bright andexcellent. Included with the kit is a factory black plastic P220 22LR plastic case. (56240-102)

1096. ITALIAN MODEL 1938 SHORT RIFLE WITH FINNISH MARKINGS serial #P1327, 7.35 Carcano, 22” barrel with a fine borehaving strong rifling with some light frosting within the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal added blue with a few light scuffsand scratches and light flaking on the triggerguard; right side of the barrel is marked with Finnish “SA” in square at the breech above theserial number. The bolt shows strong original heat treated case colors. The straight grip walnut and handguard rate fine overall with lighthandling marks under a lightly added varnish and is numbered to the gun. Included is an original Finnish marked sling with scuffed outnumbers belonging no another rifle. (56240-11) {C&R} (150/250)

1097. LYMAN ALL-AMERICAN RIFLE SCOPE This 10x36 mm scope measures 15 1/2” overall with a 1” tube. The scope retain 99%original blue with a few light scuffs and ring marks and is equipped with a fine crosshair reticle and crisp optics. (56335-6A)

1098. LEUPOLD VARI-X III RIFLE SCOPE This 2.5-8x36 mm scope measures 11 3/4” overall with a 1” tube. The scope retain 98%original finish with some light scuffing from prior ring mounting. The scope is equipped with a duplex reticle with crisp optics and includesa set of Butler Creek flip-up lens covers. (56373-18A)

1099. LEUPOLD COMPETITION SERIES RIFLE SCOPE This 45x45mm target scope measures 15 3/4” overall with a 1 3/16” tube.The scope retains about 95-97% original matte finish from prior ring placement. The scope is equipped with a fine center dot reticle withcrisp optics and extended windage and elevation knobs. (56330-72A)

1100. LEUPOLD VARI-X III RIFLE SCOPE This 4.5-14x40 mm scope measures 12 1/2” overall with a 1” tube. The scope retains 98%original matte blue with a few light nicks from prior mounting. The scope is equipped with a Mil Dot reticle with crisp optics and extend-ed elevation and target knobs. (56373-16A)

1101. LEUPOLD VARI-X III RIFLE SCOPE This 6.5-20x40 mm scope measures 14 3/8” overall with a 1” tube. The scope retains 98%original high luster blue with some specks of light scuffing from prior ring mounting. The scope is equipped with a fine center dot reticlewith crisp optics, elevated windage and elevation knobs and a 2 1/8” threaded sunshield. (56373-17A)

1102. HARRIS 1-A ADJUSTABLE BI-POD This bi-pod adjusts intermittently from approximately 7 1/2” to 12”. The bi-pod is in excel-lent condition retain 98% original blue with a few light blemishes and strong springs. (56365-6B)

1103. INTRATEC TEC-22 SCORPION SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #034823, 22 LR, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 95-98% original matte blue with a few light scuffs and contact wear from bolt travel. The black polymer frame rates excel-lent. Pistol includes a factory plastic case, magazine and manual. A near excellent paramilitary style pistol. (56278-9) (200/400)

1104. SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW99 SEMI-AUTO serial #SAA6020, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 98% original blue with a few light scuffs along the edges. The black polymer frame rates excellent. Equipped with three dotwhite sights, there is no magazine present. (56357-S17147) (300/500)

1105. GLOCK MODEL 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BHG298US, 40 S&W, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 95% original matte blue with light scuffs and silvering along the edges. The black polymer frame rates excellent anda single factory magazine is included. (56357-S16977) (300/500)

1106. RUGER MODEL P89 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #304-67823, 9 mm, 4 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 95% original matte blue with a few light scuffs, blemishes, high edge and contact wear on some of the hardware. Previousowners initial have been engraved in the right side of the slide. The grooved plastic grip panels rate excellent. There is no magazine pre-sent. (56357-S17149) (275/375)

1107. SMITH & WESSON SHORTY 40 MK IIIS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL semi-auto pistol serial #PCW0011, 40 S&W, 3 1/2” barrelwith a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel slide rates excellent with one or two light scuffs. The aluminum alloy frame rates excellentwith a couple light blemishes barely visible in its matte gray finish. The checkered black synthetic grips rate excellent as well. Equippedwith an adjustable rear sight, there is no magazine present. (56363-50) (400/600)

1108. ASTRA MODEL A-80 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #J7043, 45 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces on this Interarms pistol retain 97% original matte blue with a few light scuffs and equal original polished blue on the slide and frameflats. The barrel shows modest scuffing from contact wear with slide. The checkered black plastic grips rate excellent. A single magazineis included. (56357-S17158) (275/375)

1109. HIGH STANDARD SPORT-KING SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #337042, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with minor light muzzle and high edge wear with a few light scuffs. The factory checkeredbrown plastic thumb rest grips rate near excellent with a few very light blemishes. Included with pistol is a 6 3/4” barrel with a bright excel-lent bore retaining about 95-98% original blue having faint muzzle and high edge wear, some scattered spots of dried hardened greaseand scattered light scuffing and a single one line factory magazine. A nice first model Sport-King pistol with auxiliary barrel in fine condi-tion overall. (56362-1) {C&R} (300/500)

1110. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE SIX REVOLVER serial #140527, 22 LR, 5 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 95% original blue with high edge and muzzle wear, a turn ring on the cylinder and a few specks of fine oxidation stainingand light handling marks. The hammer sides have faded to a pewter gray with a few specks of freckling and a previous owner has scratchedinitials and date in either side of the frame under the grips. The Pachmayr checkered rubber grips do seat properly and have a small 1” tearin the top of the backstrap. The transfer bar safety update has not been performed on this model. (56356-D28831) (200/400)

1111. HIGH STANDARD SENTINEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #514605, 22 LR, 3” barrel with a bright excellent boreThe metal surfaces on this R-100 series revolver retain about 90-92% fading original blue with scattered light scuffs and scratches mainlyon the aluminum frame. The case colors on the hammer and trigger have mellowed lightly with a few light scratches and scattered specksof light oxidation. The checkered brown plastic grips rate excellent. (56363-49) (1100/200)

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1112. DAVIS INDUSTRIES MODEL P-32 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #P152141, 32 ACP, 2 3/4” barrel with a very good bore hav-ing a few specks of light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with a few scuffs here and there and trigger has a flak-ing added sparkle nickel finish. The smooth walnut grips rate excellent. Pistol includes a single magazine. (56363-41) (50/100)

1113.MANURHIN PPK SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #267457S 380 ACP, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain an even balance of plum purple and original blue toning to brown with silvering along the muzzle and high edges with scatteredpinprick pitting and modest oxidation staining and handling marks. There is an area of modest surface rust on the interior of the slide. Thecheckered black plastic grips rate very good showing light wear. Included is a single factory magazine. (56363-35) (175/275)

1114. SAVAGE MODEL 1917 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #244917, 32 ACP, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces bear an overall smoky gray patina with some generous traces of original blue in protected areas with some light silvering along themuzzle and high edges and a few light scuffs and scratches. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good with a couple light chipsand handling marks. A single magazine is included. (56375-5) {C&R} (175/275)

1115. LLAMA MODEL IIIA SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A06686, 380 ACP, 3” barrel with a very good bore having even light frost-ing and specks of faint pitting within the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 85% thinning original blue with light silvering along theedges, light handling marks and a few specks of light oxidation. The checkered plastic grips rate poor with light handling marks, a crackthrough the upper screw hole in the right panel and a chipped cracked upper left panel also missing the screw. A single magazine isincluded. (56363-34) (100/200)

1116. NEPALESE PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD MUSKET About .62 cal. smoothbore, 39" barrel with a fair bore. The metal surfaces arean overall pleasing deep plum-brown patina with some minor oxidation staining. There is a simple iron front sight blade and a simple sheetiron v-notch rear blade present, there are no remnants of proofs, nor markings of any kind at the breech end of the barrel. The lock is"Barnett/London" marked with light engraving on the hammer and around the periphery of the lockplate, it shows minor pitting which hasnearly obscured the marking. The barrel is retained with two hammered iron bands riveted together. The brass nosecap, buttplate andtriggerguard have toned to a dull ocher patina. The English walnut stock rates about very good showing an old cleaning which has soft-ened the edges but also with minor overall handling marks and dings and a 1" crack at the left stock flat; additionally there are some minorcracks or chips in the area of the lockplate. Likely a Nepalese or Indian musket made up using original British parts, the only markings onthe gun are contemporary "CSA" stamped on the barrel tang, tang of the buttplate and "CS" stamped on the tang of the triggerguard;amusingly all the stamped markings show numerous tiny dings around them, doubtless in an effort to "age" the markings after stamping.An interesting old percussion musket. (35528-117) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1117. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #44331, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4" barrel that has a very good borethat is lightly pitted in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original blue that is fading to gray and mixing with areas of lightsurface oxidation. The receiver markings are crisp and the mum has been marked with two lateral bars but is intact. The forward portionof the bottom metal is marked "25". The hardwood stocks are very good and have several light dings and handling marks, not to mentiona few small chips and divots. A cleaning rod and a dust cover are included, the forward sling swivel is missing. A very good example over-all. (46174-1) {C&R} (200/400)

1118. STEVENS MODEL 87A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 50%original blue with moderate spotty oxidation with some light pitting. The hardwood stock rates very good with several light handling marksand a flaking black enamel band on the forend. (126252-22) (15/30)

1119. STEVENS MODEL 107B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga., 30" plain barrel choked full with bright excellent bore. The barrelretains 90% blue with a speckling of fine surface oxidation and the frame exhibits 60 to 70% fading case color also showing some fine sur-face oxidation. The pistolgrip stock and snap-on forearm rate good to very good displaying a few minor scratches with hairline cracks onboth sides of the receiver and behind the top tang, all over a fairly strong varnish, the forearm showing a bit more finish wear. There is acheckered hard rubber buttplate installed providing a length of 14" and the gun features a full time auto ejector. (116251-26) (25/75)

1120. UNMARKED GERMAN 98K MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #V19210, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2" barrel that has anexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% of an arsenal re-blue that has a few light handling and wear marks. There are a fewareas of light surface oxidation and the numbers appear to be all matching or re-numbered to match. The receiver has been polished andis devoid of any markings except for the serial number. The laminate hardwood stocks rate about very good and have light dings and afew small cracks, there is also an arsenal repair at the heel. A leather sling is included but is not a correct military sling and the cleaningrod is not included. Likely this was a Russian or Yugoslavian rework. Rifle was imported by Century Arms and is in very good conditionoverall. (46199-D28296) {C&R} (200/400)

1121. ROMANIAN MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY BERETTA serial #39742, 380 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with a good boreexhibiting heavy frosting in the grooves. The rifling remains visible but exhibits considerable wear to the lands. The original blue finish ofthis importer marked pistol is in very good condition with about 90% remaining. The bluing is starting to thin on the slide with silvering pre-sent on the high edges, scattered scratches, light pin pricking and some light dents on the edges by the triggerguard. The black grips havethe Beretta logo and are in very good condition with some of the pebble grain finish wearing on the right grip panel. The slide is marked"P. BERETTA-CAL 9 SCURT-Md 1934-BREVET" and is dated 1941 beneath it. Two magazines are included as is a smooth brown leatherholster. The holster is an unmarked, full flap style with a pouch to hold a spare magazine. Overall, the holster is in very good condition withsome wrinkles in the leather, scrapes and scuff marks. The sewing is starting to fail at the bottom of the holster. This limited productionRomanian contract pistol (about 20,000 made) would make a great addition to a Beretta collection. (86128-128) {C&R} (200/400)

1122. K MART MODEL "SQUIRES BINGHAM" SEMI AUTO RIFLE serial #23-888338, 22 LR, 17 1/2" barrel with bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% blue with scattered fine surface oxidation The Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock is comprisedof two pieces joined just in back of the pistolgrip with a bolt accessed from in front of the grip. It rates very good with dings and scratch-es over a chipped glossy finish. There is a white line around the forend tip giving the impression of a decorative tip and a plastic gripcapis installed with "Squires Bingham Mfg. Co." embossed on it and a sling swivel mounted in the center. A grooved hard rubber buttplateis fitted to the stock and is slightly over size and there is a sling swivel attached to the forend. The gun is equipped with a front blade sightwith hood, an open rear sight missing its elevator, and a cartridge deflector. In addition, the receiver is grooved for scope mounting. Onemagazine is included. (116251-61) (25/75)

1123. SPORTERIZED ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1712, 308 Win, 21" custom barrel with bright excellent bore. Themetal surfaces exhibit about 98% blue having a few faint spots on the barrel and some tiny little oxidation specks on the triggerguard andfloorplate. The bolt and bolt handle are polished bright. A Bishop custom Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock has been fitted to the action butis essentially unfinished and awaits sanding and application of a finish. There is a fancy hard rubber gripcap present and there is also acheckered hard rubber buttplate installed with "Bishop" embossed upon it. The gun is equipped with a ramp mounted front blade sightand a Williams adjustable standing leaf rear sight. An affordable sporter which needs your final touch. (116078-3) (75/150)

1124. SWISS VETTERLI MODEL 1881 BOLT ACTION RIFLE SPORTERIZED serial #213194, 41 Swiss RF, 20 1/2” shortenedbarrel with a dark bore. The metal surfaces bear an overall brown patina with scattered light pinprick pitting, fine oxidation staining andlight handling marks. The straight grip walnut stock and forearm rates fair measuring 6 3/4” from the muzzle with numerous handlingmarks and an added gloss finish; the buttstock has been lightly sanded at the toe and is a bit shy of the metal and only light evidence ofthe cleaning rod channel remains at the tip. The magazine tube has been shortened and the cap no longer present, the front and rearsights are crude homemade replacements and the rear sling swivel has been removed. A fair condition sporterized model 81 Vetterli rifle.(56257-29) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

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1125. PLASTIC DUMMY TRAINING RIFLE This is a molded black plastic training rifle, very similar to 1903 training rifles we have had.This example is black with numerous scuffs and scratches and shows remnants of a silver enamel in the areas that would have been steelon an actual rifle. The barrel which protrudes from the forend and handguard is broken off, only about 1" remaining. The rifle is unmarkedbut certainly could be resurrected if someone wished to drill the front end of the stock and install a cut-off portion of barrel (which wouldactually look rather attractive). (35021-93)

1126. REMINGTON MODEL 512 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 25" barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain99% original blue, the exception being the bolt which shows lots of case color with slightly fading handle. The pistolgrip stock rates excel-lent as new showing a few very faint handling marks over the original factory varnish. There is a checkered hard rubber buttplate presentand the gun features a blade type front sight and an adjustable rear sight. The gun appears to have been used very little and remains inoutstanding condition. (116105-1) (150/250)

1127.WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 DEFENDER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1285224, 12 ga., 18" plain barrel chokedcylinder with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% blue showing a few minor blemishes and the hardwood pistolgrip stockand grooved slide handle rate about excellent with an unmarred flat finish. There is a rubber recoil pad installed providing a length of 14".The gun features a brass front bead and an extended magazine tube. Included is the original box with owner's manual and warrantypapers. A good affordable defensive shotgun in excellent condition. (116020-5) (150/250)

1128. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA NAVY BOLT ACTION TRAINING RIFLE serial #19327, 6.5 Blank, 31" barrel with a verygood, but lightly pitted smooth bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue that is fading and flaking to brown. The top ofthe receiver has a crisp naval anchor with chrysanthemum in center logo and is otherwise unmarked. The hardwood stocks rate excel-lent and have several light dings and handling marks and is marked on either side of the butt with bordered Japanese characters, one isa box, the other a circle. The rifle appears to be complete and included is a correct cleaning rod. A nice, interesting example of a JapaneseNavy training rifle. (46120-99) {C&R} (250/450)

1129. LOT OF FISHING CREELS Total of three: the first is a 13” creel by an unknown maker. The lid has a recently added synthetic strapwith sparse stitching. The wicker exhibits minor wear with the shoulder strap absent. This contemporary creel is in good to very good con-dition overall; The second is a 13” creel by an unknown maker. The lid and handle exhibit loose and torn wicker. The basket wicker exhibitsminor breaks but is structurally sound with the creel in fair to good condition overall; the third creel is 13” by an unknown maker with aleather lid and hinge straps attached by brass studs. The wicker lid is frayed slightly as is the basket. The brass studs exhibit tarnish andoxidation. The creel is warped slightly with shoulder straps absent, in fair to good condition overall. (65242-22C10)

1130. LOT OF CLEANING RODS Includes seven one piece steel and/or fiberglass rods ranging in length from 25” to 40” with either plas-tic or steel handles in very good overall condition. A couple are steel “barracks rods”, a couple are Dewey. (105087-7)

1131. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Golden Ring Vari-X III 6.5x20 adjustable objective riflescope. The scope fea-tures a duplex reticle and has bright excellent optics. The scope appears to not have been used and comes with its factory box and man-ual. (126133-7)

1132. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leopold variable power 3-9x40 riflescope with adjustable objective and standard fineduplex reticle. The tube has some light ring marks but is otherwise excellent. (116140-10A)

1133. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Alaskan 2 1/2 power riflescope with a satin black finish. This scope features aGerman single post reticle with bright excellent optics, and is in overall near excellent condition with 97% original finish with a few lighthandling and mounting marks, and a couple of spots of oxidation. (126161-6C)

1134. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Alaskan 2 1/2 power riflescope with a fine crosshair reticle and excellent optics.This scope retains 90-95% of its original black satin finish with light ring marks from mounting and minor handling marks with spotty oxi-dation present. (126161-6D)

1135. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman Alaskan riflescope with a satin black finish. This scope features a crosshair reticleand bright excellent optics, has a few minor handling marks and comes with mounting rings. (126161-6A)

1136. FRENCH CHATEAUROUX MARKED PINFIRE REVOLVER serial #739, 12mm Pinfire, 5 5/8" barrel with near excellent borethat has a few light pits present. The metal surfaces have an overall mottled brown patina with a few areas of light pitting and fine surfaceoxidation present. The top of the barrel is maker marked, but is very light and looks to include the name "Demay", the last word is"Chateauroux". The revolver also has a very faint shield along the top flat of the barrel lug, and a small faint banner on the left side whichis indiscernible due to pitting. The wood grips rate very good and have a few minor cracks. The lanyard ring is intact. The revolver appearsto function correctly and is in very good condition overall. Little information could be found on the origins of this revolver, further researchmay prove interesting as to its heritage and intended use. (46120-6) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

1137. SPANISH MODEL 1863 PINFIRE REVOLVER BY OVIEDO serial #N8151, 12mm Pinfire, 6" barrel that has an excellent bore.The metal surfaces are a mottled brown overall with areas of light pitting and surface oxidation mixing through. The wood grips rate verygood and have stippled handling marks on each, the lanyard ring is present. The numbers appear to be all matching and the barrel lug isalso numbered "9". The base of the frame is marked "Oviedo 1871" and revolver appears to function mechanically. The design of thisrevolver loosely follows the Lefaucheux 1858 with some differences, mostly in the grip design. These saw service with Spanish continentalsuntil 1888 and colonial units in the Philippines and Spanish American War. A very good example overall. (46120-5) {ANTIQUE}(250/450)

1138. RUPERTUS STRAIGHT LINE PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL serial #161, .36 caliber percussion with a fair, heavily oxi-dized bore. The metal surfaces are a rich brown with areas of light surface oxidation and light pitting present. The walnut grips rate verygood and have light handing marks and a few light chips along the edges. The screws have minor slot damage. The lock functionsmechanically and pistol is in very good condition for being close to 150 years old. (46120-15) {ANTIQUE} (175/275)

1139. BELGIAN CENTER HAMMER PERCUSSION PISTOL BY SHARPE OF LONDON serial #13, .40 Caliber Percussion, 31/4" octagonal barrel that has a very good bore with some light pits present. The iron metal surfaces are a mottled pewter overall withareas of light oxidation staining and patina mixing through. The frame has some lovely foliate scroll engraving which is visible on the back-side of the folding trigger as well. The right side is marked "SHARPE" the left "LONDON" and there is a Belgian proof on that side aswell. The checkered wood grip rates very good and has a silver bordered base with a silver plate on the butt and diamond on the back-side of the grip. The left side of the grip has a 2" crack which runs from the rear of the frame to the diamond monogram plate. The bar-rel is not lined up perfectly square with the frame, but this should be an easy fix for a qualified gunsmith with the right tools. The lockappears to function correctly and this is a lovely example overall. (46120-50) {ANTIQUE} (275/375)

1140. AMERICAN ARMS COMPANY MODEL 1890 HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #1995, 32 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed barrelthat has a very good bore with a few areas of light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85% of the original nickel finishthat is lightly flaking and has some specks of light surface oxidation and a few small handling marks as well. The checkered hard rubbergrips rate excellent, there is a small gap at the base between the left grip panel and the frame and the grips are scratch-numbered tomatch. The top strap is marked with patent dates of "May 28 '86 / Mar. 11 '89 / June 17 '90". An interesting turn-of-the-century maderevolver that incorporates a grip safety and is in excellent overall condition. (46120-21) {C&R} (275/375)

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1141. RANDALL LIMITED EDITIONBEARCAMP SPECIAL CUSTOM KNIFEDesigned by Peter Stebbins and made by DougKenefick this custom knife is one of only 50 madeand closely resembles a Randall Combat Companion.The knife measures 9 5/8” overall with a 5” stainlesssteel blade equipped with a sharpened false edge,sawtooth top edge and thumb serrations. The bladeremains bright, unsharpened and is etched“Bearcamp Special #29” in the reverse blade. Thenickel silver single hilt and lanyard hole equipped flatDuralumin buttcap remain bright and the finger gripcream colored ivorite handle rates excellent and isseparated by thin red, white and black leather spac-ers. Knife includes a Sullivan’s model A No. 5 leathersheath with hone in pocket and Randall Mademarked handle snap. A superb limited editionBearcamp Special. (56020-R278) (400/600)

1142.WALTHER MODEL PP SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #314949P, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with a lightly frosted very good plus bore.The metal surfaces retain 80% blue showing some silvering on the high edges, a couple of rub marks, some thinning most pronounced onthe grip straps, and a couple of spots of oxidation. The Walther embossed synthetic grips rate good with a couple of scuffs and minor han-dling marks; the left side grip is cracked. Comes with a single magazine with a non-matching serial number. (126198-S16946)(150/250)

1143. E. JAMES BRITISH BAR ACTION DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #11789, 12 ga., 30" damascus barrels chokedimproved cylinder and cylinder with bright good bores showing slight frosting and a faint bulge about 3" back from the right muzzle. Thebarrels retain a strong damascus pattern with brown and pewter striping prevalent and displaying fading around the forearm and somevery light oxidation staining around the muzzle area. The top rib is marked "E James & Co., Loveday St. Birmingham". The locks and trig-gerguard are embellished with a single flying bird in habitat and all of the metal surfaces have simple geometric scroll with stylized bor-ders and with the maker's name on each lock. The metal surfaces exhibit 30% fading case color turning pewter, the exception being thetop lever which retains 60% blue and the triggerguard which has turned silver. The round knob pistolgrip stock rates fair to good havingan old repaired crack just over the left lock but showing a good strong matte oil finish. The splinter forearm has a unique button releaseand good strong finish, similar to the stock. Checkering on both the grip and forearm is well defined although slightly soiled. There is ametal silver button affixed to the grip which more or less matches the forearm release button and a steel buttplate turning mottled brownand silver is present providing a length of 14 3/8". There is also a gold monogram shield inlayed into the toeline of the stock. The rebound-ing locks have a weak half cock which might need some attention. An attractive hammer gun. (116288-120) {C&R} (250/450)

1144. ALLEN & WHEELOCK SIDEHAMMER RIMFIRE REVOLVER serial #772, .32 RF, 4" octagon barrel with fair bore showingmoderate pitting but defined rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a mottled brown and pewter patina displaying some fine pinprick pittingalong the top edges of the frame. The wood grips rate fair to good having some edge wear and a few scratches over a smooth slightlycrazed varnish and the right grip panel is cracked. The gun has a brass front blade sight and a notch rear sight. Included is an old leatherflap holster showing appropriate wear. The mechanism functions fine. (116258-31) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1145. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN serial #X8053, 16 ga., 29 1/2" plain barrel choked full with bright excellent bore.The barrel retains 90% original blue showing scratches and scattered fine oxidation spots with fading at the muzzle. The frame is embell-ished with the standard Browning panel of foliate scroll on both sides and shows 85% blue with areas of fine oxidation staining and wearon all of the high edges. The round knob pistolgrip stock and fluted forearm rate good as lightly cleaned displaying scratches and minordings with tiny hairline cracks in the bottom right side of the forearm and behind the top tang over a flat oil finish and exhibiting worn butwell defined checkering with a few small impact marks. There is a rubber recoil pad fitted providing a length of 14 3/8". A very useablebird gun made in 1947. (116256-4) (300/500)

1146.WINCHESTER MODEL 1500 XTR SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN serial #NX016530, 20 ga., 28" ventilated rib barrel choked mod-ified having a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 95% blue showing scattered areas of oxidation spotting and the frame exhibits 98%blue having a few scratches. The pistolgrip stock and fluted forearm rate very good plus displaying a few scratches over a high gloss fin-ish and showing crisp cut checkering. There is a plastic factory gripcap and checkered plastic buttplate providing a length of 14 1/4". Asolid useable shotgun. (116277-19) (200/300)

1147. SMITH & WESSON MODEL A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #329067, 30-06, 23 3/4" barrel with bright excellent bore. Themetal surfaces exhibit 97% plus blue showing a few scattered small scratches, the exception being the bolt and bolt handle which arebright. The nicely figured Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good plus displaying a few surface blemishes in the gloss finish and hav-ing crisp checkering on both the grip and forend. A rosewood forend cap is present and a grooved hard rubber buttplate is installed. Inaddition, sling swivels are affixed to the toeline and the forend. The gun is equipped with a ramp mounted front blade sight and an openrear sight, and the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. A very attractive rifle made in Sweden and remaining in excellent con-dition. (116335-10) (300/500)

1148. THOMAS BLAND & SONS SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #19494, 12 ga., 30" damascus barrels choked lightmodified in both with bright very good bores showing some scratching ahead of the chamber and in the chokes. The barrels exhibit astrong fine damascus pattern turning mostly silver with contrasting brown coloration having scattered spots of oxidation with some oxi-dation staining around the muzzle. The matted rib is marked "London Fine Damascus" and proof marks on the underside show "choke"and "Not For Ball", indicating that this gun was built around 1887. The "dipped-edge" locks are engraved with a dog and birds on eachwith vignettes of shaded scroll and the bottom of the frame is embellished with a dog’s head with a bird and similar scroll. The trigger-guard also shows a dog and bird and has an extended tang running to the gripcap. The metal surfaces have all turned to a pewter pati-na having some spots of oxidation staining. The pistolgrip stock is an older replacement and is well finished but poorly headed up as thereare gaps around the locks and frame with a couple of hairline cracks coming off the left lock. The stock displays scratches and minordings over a strong polished oil finish and the grip checkering is robust. The splinter forearm appears to be original showing a dull orig-inal finish. It has a lever release, a horn tip, and the checkering is finer and more worn than the buttstock. A fluted horn gripcap is pre-sent and the butt has a checkered hard rubber buttplate with embossed initials of the maker and an embossed bee trade mark. It ischipped at the toe and cracked across the lower third. The gun features double triggers, extractors, and an automatic safety. The actionis very loose although it functions fine. This could be a very attractive gun with some judicious stock work and a tightened action.(116388-2) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1149. BELGIAN DOUBLE PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL, .45 cal. percussion, 3 1/2" round barrels with lightly oxidized rifled borewith strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a silver patina as cleaned showing some oxidation staining around the nipples with lesseramounts on the hammers and triggerguard. There is some light foliate engraving on the frame and Belgian proof marks on each barrelwith a Leige stamp on the left side. The pronounced bag grip rates very good displaying a few scratches over a strong although lightlyflaking varnish. The action functions fine except half cock on the right hammer does not hold. (116278-21) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

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1150. HOPKINS & ALLENMODEL CZAR POCKETRIFLE REVOLVER serial#3780, 22 RF, 7 1/2" round bar-rel with bright gray bore showingmoderate pitting. The metal sur-faces exhibit 90% of a nickel fin-ish with dings and nicks andsome light oxidation spotting,particularly around the loadinggate. The frame and cylinderhave the standard leaf patternengraving and it is marked"CZAR" on the top strap. Thecheckered hard rubber grips rateabout excellent and areembossed with the initials "T & A". There is a modern fabricated removable metal shoulder stock which fits quite well. The trigger is miss-ing and the mechanism does not cycle and the front blade sight is missing. (116284-88) (100/200)

1151. ALLEN & THURBER BAR HAMMER PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #481, .36 cal. percussion, 3" half round half octagonbarrel with moderately oxidized bore. The metal surfaces exhibit a light brown patina with some oxidation spotting and light staining andthe frame is engraved with some simple foliate scroll which has faded. The walnut bag shaped grip rates good displaying some dings andscratches over a flaking varnish. A screw in the front strap does not seat so it may be a replacement. The action is very stiff but doesseem to function. (116278-18) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1152. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL BLUE JACKET NO 1 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #6491, 2 1/4" barrel with a brightgood rifled bore. The metal surfaces are engraved with some simple leaf and vine engraving and display 90% nickel with some scatteredoxidation spotting. The wooden bag grips rate very good showing a few nicks in a thin and dry varnish. There is a blade front sight andthe top of the frame is notched for a rear sight. The action locks up tight and timing is good. (116288-43) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1153. REMINGTON-SMOOT NEW MODEL NO 2 REVOLVER serial #1009, .30 RF, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with moderately oxidizedbore. The metal surfaces with the exception of the cylinder exhibit 80% nickel finish with some scattered oxidation spotting and the cylin-der displays an oxidized and worn surface while retaining about 20% nickel. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good showingsome wear on the flared edges and a little soiling. Although this little revolver is more than 100 years old the action functions fine andtiming is good. A solid example. (116288-33) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1154. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL CZAR POCKET SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1640, 22 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrelwith bright very good bore showing a touch of fouling. The metal surfaces exhibit about 70% nickel finish with scattered rub marks anda couple of specks of oxidation. All of the metal has the standard simple leaf pattern engraving and the top strap of the frame is marked"CZAR". The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus with crisp checkering and an embossed dogs head at the top of each.The action functions fine and locks up well. A nice little spur trigger revolver. (116287-6) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1155. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL XL NO 6 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1199, .41 RF, 3" octagon barrel having a brightlightly pitted bore with good rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit 80% nickel finish having some nicks and small dings with light oxidationspotting, particularly around the cylinder opening and on the left side of the frame. The wooden bird's head grips rate very good show-ing some finish wear and a few faint scratches. The action times and locks up well. (116287-44) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1156. HOPKINS & ALLEN RED JACKET NO 3 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #18561, .32 RF, 2 1/4" octagon barrel withbright gray very good bore. The metal surfaces display 80% fading nickel finish with some oxidation staining around the back of the frameand a few scattered spots on the cylinder, cylinder pin, and grip straps. The frame is engraved with a simple foliate scroll and the cylin-der, top strap, and barrel all have some simple cross hatched lines applied. The Mother-of-Pearl grips rate very good displaying somestress cracks in the left panel. The action times and locks up well. (116287-2) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1157. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL NO 4 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #4099, .38 RF, 2 1/2" round barrel with bright gray light-ly pitted bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit about 70% of an added older cloudy nickel finish showing finished-overpinprick pitting and surface oxidation. The surfaces are engraved with a simple "birds foot" detail on the barrel and cylinder and a littleopen foliate scroll on the frame and all with stippled lines snaking in and out. The bird's head grips rate good having a few dings andscratches over a smooth and worn varnish. The action is quite loose although it rotates and locks. (116287-4) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1158. HOPKINS & ALLEN CAPTAIN JACK SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #2974, 22 RF, 2 1/4" round barrel with bright light-ly frosted bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 90% nickel finish showing some cloudy areas and light flaking around the left side of the trigger.The gun is embellished with some leafy flourishes, the frame has some open foliate scrolls with dotted backgrounds, and the top strap ismarked "Capt. Jack" with patent dates below. The wooden bird's head grips rate good displaying some worn finish on the flared edgesand a few minor dings all over a smooth drying varnish. The action functions fine and locks up well. (116287-3) {ANTIQUE} (175/275)

1159. SHARPS MODEL 1A PEPPERBOX PISTOL serial #5839, 22 RF, 2 1/2" barrels with bright lightly frosted rifled bores. The bar-rels retain about 30% blue turning to a smooth brown patina and the frame exhibits about 30% lightly tarnished silver plate flaking backto brass. Grips are nicely carved gutta-percha with embossed leafy foliate scrolls and rate very good plus. The hammer with rotating fir-ing pin operates smoothly and the action locks up tight. (116287-39) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1160. DERINGER POCKET REVOLVER serial #1896, 22 RF, 3" round solid rib barrel with bright frosted bore. The barrel and cylinderpin retain about 30% blue toning to a brown and pewter patina and the cylinder displays mostly a mottled brown and blue color with adistinct turn line. The nickel plated brass frame exhibits 90% of its nickel finish having scratches and some flaking around the cylinderopening. The wooden bird's head grips rate good showing dings and scratches over a flaking added finish. The action is slightly loosebut locks up tight. (116287-79) {ANTIQUE} (150/350)

1161. REMINGTON-SMOOT NEW MODEL NO 3 REVOLVER, .38 RF, 3 3/4" octagon barrel with bright very good bore showinglight oxidation. The metal surfaces exhibit 80% nickel finish with oxidation spotting overall, the exception being the cylinder which hasonly a few specks of oxidation. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus having only some light wear marks on the high edgesand a little soiling. The action functions smoothly and locks up well if only slightly loose. (116288-27) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1162. HOPKINS & ALLEN X. L. DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, serial #8159, .38 CF, 5" octagon barrel with bright gray frosted borewith strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit 70% nickel finish with scratches, nicks, and scattered oxidation spotting, particularly on theright side of the frame and around the cylinder opening. Top strap markings include the maker's name, patent dates, model, and caliber.The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good having a little light edge wear and there is a lanyard ring affixed to the bottom of the gripwhich appears to be factory done. The action is a little loose and out of time but operates well. (116288-25) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1163. HOPKINS & ALLEN DICTATOR SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #4746, .32 RF, 2 3/4" round barrel with oxidized bore.The metal surfaces exhibit 70% nickel finish with nicks and scratches and showing oxidation spotting, particularly on the cylinder andaround the cylinder opening. The frame is embellished with leaves and dotted line scroll while the cylinder shows some leafy marks withstippled rings and the barrel has three leaf clovers on each side. The checkered hard rubber bird's head grips rate very good displayinga little light soiling. The action functions but does not lock up. (116287-13) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

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1164. HOPKINS & ALLEN MOHEGAN SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #359, .32 RF, 2 3/4" round barrel with bright gray boreshowing light scattered pitting. The metal surfaces exhibit 80% nickel finish with oxidation spotting, particularly on the frame, and flakingaround edges of the cylinder. The frame is embellished with an open scroll engraving with stippled background and the remainder of thegun has cross-hatched lines in varying shapes. The mother-of-pearl bird's head grips rate very good displaying a little cloudiness and areslightly loose. The action functions well but the lock up is loose. (116287-12) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1165. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL NO 4 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1224, .38 RF, 3" round barrel with bright gray bore show-ing oxidation but with strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit about 70% nickel finish displaying scattered oxidation spotting, particular-ly on the frame and front of the cylinder and the hammer still shows about 50% fading case color. The smooth walnut bird's head gripsrate very good exhibiting some scratches and a little wear on the flared high edges over a strong but lightly flaking varnish. The actioncycles fine but the hammer does not hold on cock. (116287-9) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1166. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL BLUE JACKET NO 1 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1526, 2 1/4" barrel with a bright grayrifled frosted bore. The metal surfaces are quite heavily embellished with simple acanthus leaf scroll and foliate engraving and display 70%cloudy nickel with scattered oxidation spotting and flaking finish, particularly on the front of the barrel. The checkered hard rubber grips ratevery good showing some scuffs and worn diamonds. The action locks up tight and timing is good. (116287-10) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1167. HOPKINS & ALLEN TOP BREAK HAMMERLESS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3999, .32 CF, 3" barrel withbright good bore showing some oxidation toward the muzzle. The metal surfaces exhibit 90% nickel finish displaying a scattered speckor two of oxidation with some faint oxidation staining on the right side of the frame, and flaking and oxidized finish around the front ofthe cylinder. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus having only some faint scuffs around the bottom edges. This is aunique revolver in that it has a back strap mounted sliding safety which locks the action. The action functions fine and locks up tight.(116287-18) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1168. HOOD SPUR TRIGGER POCKET REVOLVER serial #14783, 22 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with bright gray moderately frostedbore. The metal surfaces exhibit 80% nickel finish with some cloudy spots and scattered oxidation specks. The frame is embellished witha simple shaded foliate engraving and various lines and symbols are applied to the remaining metal. The smooth ebony grips rate gooddisplaying fine scratches and a tiny hairline crack in the upper left grip panel all over a lightly flaking finish. The hammer spring is brokenand the pistol does not cock or fire. (116287-7) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1169. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL XL NO 6 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #8849, .38 CF, 5" octagon barrel having a grayfrosted bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 60% nickel with numerous oxidation spots and cloudy areas showing some pinprick pitting onthe cylinder and the back of the frame. The checkered hard rubber grips rate fair; the left panel missing a chip from the bottom and theright panel missing a chip from the top, both displaying a slight amount of soiling. A lanyard ring is affixed to the bottom of the grip. Theaction functions well but is slightly loose. (116288-18) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1170. HOPKINS & ALLEN XPERT SINGLE SHOT DERINGER serial #919, .22 RF, 2 1/4" round barrel having a bright gray boreshowing some frosting. The barrel displays a pewter patina with some brown highlights having a few nicks and dings, and the remainingmetal exhibits about 70% nickel showing flaking edges and some oxidation specks. The rosewood bird's head grips rate good displayingscratches and dings over a dull finish. This gun has a unique swiveling breechblock and functions quite well if a little stiff. (116287-14){ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1171. COLT "THUER" THIRD MODEL SPUR TRIGGER DERINGER serial #5589, .41 RF, 2 1/2" round barrel having a bright graybore showing some moderate light frosting. The barrel exhibits a mottled and spotted gray and blue patina displaying some added coldblue and the frame is made of brass which shows some spots of tarnish but exhibits a pleasing ochre hue. The walnut bird's head gripsrate very good showing rub marks on the flared raised edges, some light flaking at the bottom, and a few minor scuffs over a smooth var-nish finish. An attractive Colt derringer. (116287-27) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1172. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #1296, .32 RF, 2 1/4" octagon barrel having a bright very goodbore. The metal surfaces exhibit 90% nickel finish showing flaking around the muzzle, the cylinder, and bottom of the grip with specks ofoxidation around the cylinder opening. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plus displaying only the slightest scuff marks onthe bottom. Included is the original burgundy cardboard box with fading label showing abraded edges but otherwise remaining in solidcondition. (116288-48) {C&R} (250/450)

1173.MERWIN, HULBERT & CO. MEDIUM FRAME SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #5090, .38 CF,3 1/2" barrel with bright very good bore showing a few spots of frosting. The metal surfaces exhibit a mottled brown patina showing someblue in protected areas with oxidation staining of the grip straps. The checkered hard rubber grips have a dog's head embossed at thetop of each and rate very good with scuffs and dings on the bottom of both. The action cycles fine and locks up tight. (116288-104){ANTIQUE} (350/550)

1174. BACON MFG. CO. REMOVABLE TRIGGERGUARD POCKET REVOLVER serial #367, .32 RF, 4" octagon barrel having abright gray good bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a flat gray patina with some brown highlights. The back of the frameis embellished with some simple acanthus leaf engraving and the two frame screws on the left side are slightly buggered. The walnut gripsrate good to very good displaying dings and scratches over an old flaking varnish and a screw is missing from the front grip strap. Theaction functions fine although stiffly but does not time quite perfectly. A neat 1860's revolver. (116288-26) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1175. BACON MFG. CO. SPUR TRIGGER POCKET REVOLVER serial #202, 4" octagon barrel with gray frosted bore having strongrifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a brown and mottled blue patina showing oxidation spotting along the right side and on the top strapwith pinprick pitting observed on the right side of the barrel and on the cylinder. The walnut grips rate fair to good displaying scuffs andscratches with a repaired chip in the lower left panel over a thin and flaking varnish. The action functions fine although it is out of time.(116288-97) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1176. HOPKINS & ALLEN ROBIN HOOD SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #7272, 22 RF, 2 1/2" round barrel with heavily oxi-dized bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 90% of an older added nickel finish having a few dings and scratches and finished-over pitting onthe frame. Barrel and frame markings are still very visible. The ivory grips rate very good showing one little sliver missing from the back ofthe right panel but with a pleasing aged yellow color. The action functions but does not lock or time. (116288-2) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1177. HOPKINS & ALLEN ROBIN HOOD NO 8 1/2 SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1439, .32 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrelhaving a gray moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 70% nickel finish with areas of flaking and oxidation spotting. The wood-en bird's head grips rate good showing scratches and small dings with a small chip missing from the left panel at the bottom. The actionfunctions fine and locks up with just a slight amount of play. (116288-7) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1178. HOPKINS & ALLEN XL DERRINGER PISTOL serial # 1584, .41 RF, 2 9/16" octagon barrel having a gray oxidized bore withvisible rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a pewter patina with an area of nickel finish remaining on the left side of the frame, most havingflaked off, and some pinprick pitting is evident on the right side of the frame. The rosewood bird's head grips rate good plus showingdings and scratches over a thinning dull finish. The action functions although the hammer does not hold on full cock. Still an interesting19th century pistol. (116287-28) {ANTI(QUE} (300/500)

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1179. PROTECTOR ARMS (JACOB RUPERTUS) SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #861, .22 RF, 3" round barrel having agray oxidized bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces exhibit a light brown patina with remnants of blue in protected areas and someoxidation spotting on the back strap, the exception being the hammer which displays 50% case color. The walnut bird's head grips rategood showing some flaking and chipping but with a good amount of varnish remaining. The action functions well. (116288-39){ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1180. REMINGTON VEST POCKET PISTOL serial #15178, .22 Rf, 3 1/4" round barrel with gray oxidized bore showing visible rifling.The metal surfaces exhibit a gray patina as cleaned with some oxidation spotting and pinprick pitting evident. The walnut "saw handle"grips rate good displaying scratches and dings with a crack in the left panel all over a smooth worn finish. The main spring is broken butthe trigger functions. (116288-30) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1181. STEVENS OLD MODEL POCKET PISTOL serial #9704, .30 Rf, 3 1/2" part round part octagon barrel having a gray oxidized borewith visible rifling. The barrel displays a brown patina with remnants of blue around the German silver front sight blade and the brass framehas toned to a pleasing soft ochre and shows a few nicks. The rosewood grips rate very good with a few scratches and some edge wearover a smooth original varnish. The action is crisp and functions fine, the exception being the extractor which is loose. This was one ofthe first models which started the Stevens Company. (116288-3) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1182. COLT NEW LINE REVOLVER serial #1611, .30 RF, 2 1/4" round barrel having a smooth oxidized bore with strong rifling. The metalsurfaces exhibit 80% of a buffed and added nickel finish showing some flaking on the barrel and a few scattered oxidation specks and allColt markings have been removed. The ivory bird's head grips rate very good as yellowed with age displaying a few surface scratchesover a smooth finish. The action is crisp and functions fine although the cylinder is slightly loose. (1216288-37) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

1183. STEVENS NO 41 TIP-UP POCKET PISTOL serial #27214, .22 RF, 3 1/2" part round part octagon barrel having a bright goodbore showing some light frosting. The barrel retains 60% blue with spots of brown and fading around the muzzle and high edges. Theframe exhibits 80% nickel with areas of flaking, particularly on the back strap and sharp right edges of the frame, and a few spots of oxi-dation. The walnut grips rate very good displaying a few scratches and there are three notches cut into the bottom of the right panel allover a smooth evenly worn finish. The gun is missing the front sight blade and other than the serial number, there are no markings pre-sent. It is, however a good functioning pistol. (116288-4) {C&R} (150/250)

1184. ALLEN & CO. SINGLE SHOT CENTER HAMMER PISTOL serial #2439, .32 Rf, 4" part round part octagon barrel having agray oxidized bore with visible rifling. The metal surfaces display a light brown and pewter patina with some spots of pinprick pitting andoxidation. The walnut grips rate good plus showing scratches and dings over an old and flaking added finish. There is a post front sightand a dovetailed rear notch sight. The barrel does not lock up and the extractor is missing. However, the hammer and trigger functionfine. (6288-42) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1185. BACON SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #260, .32 RF, 4" octagon barrel having a bright good bore showing some light frosting. Thebarrel displays a mottled pewter and brown patina with specks of blue evident and showing some nicks around the breech. The frame isembellished with some simple open acanthus leaf engraving and exhibits a light dirty gray patina with marks adjacent to the breech. Thewalnut grips rate good to very good exhibiting an even worn dull finish with scratches and dings. The barrel locks up and the mechanismfunctions fine. However, the extractor is missing. (116288-20) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1186. HOPKINS & ALLEN TOP BREAKHAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #06163, .32cal, 3" barrel with solid rib having a bright very goodbore showing some light frosting toward the muzzle.The metal surfaces exhibit 90% nickel with nicks,scratches, and some fine oxidation specks evidentand the triggerguard appears to have been blued butdisplays a gray patina with brown highlights. Thecheckered hard rubber grips rate very good showinga few scuffs to the bottoms but having crisp checker-ing with "H & A" embossed at the top of each. Therevolver functions well but the lock up is slightly loose.Included is a unique purse style suede sleeve whichshows some soiling and a little repair work to the end.(116287-23) {C&R} (200/300)

1187. LUCIUS W. POND FRONT LOADINGSEPARATE CHAMBER REVOLVER serial#747, .32 RF, 4" octagon barrel having a bright goodbore showing scattered light pitting. The barrel, cylin-der, and hammer all display a dark gray patina show-ing cleaned-over pitting and oxidation staining andthe brass frame displays a soft ochre color with somescattered dark spots showing fine polishing marks.The rosewood grips rate very good showing a smootheven oil finish with a few light scratches and minordings. One of the chamber inserts is missing, one is bent, and the action cycles intermittently. However, this is still a very interestingrevolver which was an attempt to circumvent Smith & Wesson's cylinder patent. (116278-19) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1188. STEVENS OFFHAND TARGET NO 35 PISTOL serial #54434, .22 RF, 8" part round part octagon barrel with bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue showing light oxidation specks around the breech, on both grip straps, and around the butt capand there is a small scuff mark on the bottom of the frame. The walnut grips rate almost excellent displaying only a few handling marksover a strong varnish. The gun is equipped with a blade front sight and an adjustable rear sight. The mechanism functions fine and itappears that this gun has not been fired much. (116287-59) {C&R} (200/300)

1189. STEVENS OFFHAND TARGET NO 35 PISTOL serial #48761, .22 RF, 6" part round part octagon barrel with bright excellentbore. The barrel retains about 75% blue with wear showing along the sides and silvering of the muzzle and the frame exhibits 80% bluewith wear evident on the right side and on all of the high edges. The triggerguard has turned to a light brown patina and the grip strapsand butt cap display some fine oxidation staining while retaining 60 to 70% blue. The walnut grips rate very good having a few small nicksand scratches over a strong factory varnish. The gun is equipped with a blade front sight and an adjustable rear sight, but it is missing itsfiring pin. However, it functions fine. (116287-57) {C&R} (150/250)

1190. STEVENS NO 10 TARGET SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #5870, 22 LR, 8" barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces exhibit about 80% blue showing rather even fading, the left side of the frame displaying a little darker color and there is some pin-prick pitting at the bottom right side of the grip. The barrel is marked "22-Long Rifle" on the bottom and factory stampings on both sidesof the breech are crisp. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good displaying some faint scratches and having crisp checkering.The pistol is equipped with a post front sight and a dovetailed rear adjustable sight. A clean example. (116287-64) {C&R} (150/250)

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1191. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SELF-LOADING MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #2592, .32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrelwith bright very good bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 85% of a high polish blue displaying fine oxidation spotting on most of the finish,the exceptions being the triggerguard which retains 95% nickel finish and the trigger which shows 95% case color. The checkered hardrubber grips rate very good showing a few tiny impact marks and the included magazine has a very good bright finish. A decent exam-ple of these post WWI pistols. (116288-28) {C&R} (200/400)

1192. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SELF-LOADING MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #3429, .25 ACP, 2" barrel withgray very good bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 70% of a high polish blue showing a large wear spot on the right side of the slide andlots of nicks and scratches with some light oxidation spotting, particularly around the back of the slide and back grip strap. The check-ered hard rubber grips rate good plus displaying a couple of small impact marks and light soiling. The included magazine is finished brightand shows some sparse light oxidation. A functional pistol. (116288-16) {C&R} (200/300)

1193. RUGER MARK I TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #17-21939, 22 LR, 5 1/2" bull barrel with bright excellent bore. Themetal surfaces exhibit about 90% blue showing dings and scratches with one small spot of oxidation at the top of the right grip. Thecheckered hard rubber grips rate very good having a little soiling. The gun is equipped with a blade front sight and adjustable rear targetsight. One magazine is included. (116287-66) (150/250)

1194. ORTGIES POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1808029, .32 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 80% blue showing even wear overall with silvering of all of the edges. The wood grips with Deutsche Werke medallions ratevery good displaying a smooth satin finish with a few faint handling marks. The included bright finish magazine shows a little tarnish.(116287-48) {C&R} (150/250)

1195. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1500 DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #PN00894, 30-06, 22" barrel with bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 98% blue showing some blemishes that appear to be dried lubricant from long term storage. Eventhe jeweled bolt is covered. The figured Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with a few handling marks over a gloss finishand displaying robust skip-line checkering on both the grip and forend. There is a black factory logoed gripcap and a grooved plastic fac-tory buttplate installed and quick detachable sling swivels are affixed to the stock and forend. There are no sights but the receiver is drilledand tapped for scope mounts. A very nice affordable Japanese-made rifle. (116335-12) (300/500)

1196. BARREL LOT. Browning Auto-5 semi-auto 16 ga. (2 3/4") solid rib barrel with Poly-Choke adjustable choke device with bright excel-lent bore. This barrel retains 90% blue and it fits an older Belgian Auto-5. (116256-4)

1197. BARREL LOT. Remington Model 11 semi-auto 12 ga. solid rib barrel choked improved modified with bright excellent bore. This bar-rel has been reblued and retains 95% of a matte blue finish. (116279-4a)

1198. GUN CASE LOT. Brown canvas trunk case measuring 32 1/2" x 11 1/2" with leather corners and leather straps having two brasskeyed locks and leather covered handle. Interior lined in olive green felt with a 31" barrel compartment for a side by side shotgun and asecond long compartment for possibly a cleaning rod, one large covered compartment, and a large area with wrist strap for about any sizeshotgun stock and frame. There are two extra blocks for fitting, an extra piece of fabric for repairs, and two keys. Everything is in very goodcondition. (6313-18A)

1199. GUN CASE LOT. Browning hard trunk style shotgun case measuring 31 1/2" x 8 1/2". Brown leatherette with brass corners show-ing a small plaque on the outside "F.C.SCOTT" and is equipped with three brass locks, one of which is broken. The interior is lined inbrown velvet and can accommodate a side by side or over under shotgun with 30" barrels. Two compartments, one small and one large,provide places for accessories. All in very good condition. (116314-1A)

1200. LYMAN ALL-AMERICAN 10X scope with bright blue finish showing a few nicks and faint ring marks. The scope has fine a crosshair reticle and the optics are clear. Included are rubber bikini scope covers. (116387-4A)

1201. SCOPE AND ACCESSORY LOT. Pentax Gameseeker 4-12X variable power scope with fine duplex reticle and clear optics.Included are Weaver type rings and bases and a Harris type bipod. All parts are excellent. (116343-5A)

1202. N. R. DAVIS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #B11094, 20 ga., 20" barrels choked improved cylinder and light modifiedwith bright good bores showing some scratches and partial rings. The barrels exhibit a smooth brown patina of an older added finish witha few nicks in the side of the left barrel and the frame and triggerguard display a mottled brown and gray finish with some fine oxidationstaining. The round knob pistolgrip stock rates fair showing an old repair to the wrist and filler applied to gaps around the action over asmooth oil finish. The snap-on splinter forearm rates very good having a smooth added finish and both the stock and forearm have visi-ble but flat checkering. There is a hard rubber buttplate installed providing a length of 14 1/4". The gun is equipped with double triggers,extractors, and an automatic safety. (116288-92) (100/200)

1203. HOPKINS & ALLEN BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #32671, 12 ga., 30" barrels choked modified in each with brightlightly frosted bores. The barrels exhibit a brown patina with light oxidation staining and the frame displays a pewter patina with mottledbrown discoloration on the front and bottom. The pistolgrip stock and splinter forearm rate good to very good with small dings andscratches over a strong factory varnish and show coarse but robust checkering showing some soiling. There is a nice hard rubber flutedgripcap and a "sunburst" pattern hard rubber buttplate providing a length of 14". The gun is equipped with double triggers, extractors,an automatic safety, and the forearm has a push button release. Not a bad old gun. (116288-76) {C&R} (200/300)

1204. A. H. FOX STERLINGWORTH DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #128232, 12 ga., 30" barrels choked modified and full with brightvery good bores with one small dent half way up the right tube. The barrels retain about 70% blue toning to brown with a spot of pin-prick pitting along the top of the right tube. The frame exhibits 20% case color in protected areas with the remainder turning to a brownpatina. There is a small stamping on the bottom edge of the frame which reads "1930-J.W.R.-1954", perhaps signifying a gift. The pis-tolgrip stock and snap-on splinter forearm rate good as cleaned and oiled showing a few dings and scrapes and a small crack behind thetop tang all over a smooth finish. There is a plain black gripcap present and a grooved hard rubber buttplate is installed providing a lengthof 14 1/4". The gun features double triggers, extractors, and an automatic safety, and it locks up tight. A nice old Fox built in 1910.(116288-87) {C&R} (300/500)

1205.WARDS TRIUMPH (STEVENS) BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN, 12 ga., 30" barrels choked modified and full with brightexcellent bores. The barrels retain about 80% plus blue showing some scratches and specks of oxidation with wear around the forearmThe frame exhibits 70% case color with some fine oxidation spotting around the edges and bottom. The plastic Tenite pistolgrip stock andsnap-on forearm rate very good displaying scratches and dings with crisp molded checkering. There is a plastic gripcap and a groovedplastic buttplate present with a 14" length. The gun features double triggers, extractors, and automatic safety. A "must have" just for thename and you get a decent gun to boot. (116288-52) {C&R} (250/450)

1206. N. R. DAVIS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #9848, 12 ga., 28" barrels choked improved cylinder and full with brightlightly pitted bores. The barrels exhibit a mottled brown and gray added finish showing some scattered light surface oxidation and thebottom rib has been resoldered. The frame displays a plum brown and blue refinish over a finely pitted surface. However, the maker'sname and address remain crisp. The round knob pistolgrip stock rates good showing an expertly repaired inlay to the left stock shieldand displaying a few small dings and scratches over a smooth well done added finish with well-defined soiled checkering. The snap-onsplinter forearm remains unfinished and the iron is a bit loose. There is a hard rubber buttplate present which provides a length of 14 1/4"and the gun features double triggers, extractors, and non-automatic safety. (116288-53) (150/250)

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1207. AMERICAN ARMS SEMI-HAMMERLESS SINGLE BARRELSHOTGUN serial #11066, 12 ga., 30" twist barrel that has a modified choke and anexcellent bore. The barrel retains most of a lovely damascus twist pattern and is mixing with areas offine pitting and light surface oxidation. The frame and buttplate retain about 90% of a factory nickel finishthat has some very light flaking and silvering along the edges. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent andhave added finish and some light dings. The action appears to function correctly and shotgun is in excellent conditionoverall. (46264-12) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1208. C.S. SHATTUCK AMERICAN SIDE SNAP SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #2196, 16 ga., 32" barrel that ischoked modified and has a very good bore with light pitting. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray and brown with light handling marksand scattered specks of light oxidation present. The frame has some traces of original case colors still visible. The barrel has an integralforearm base extension which is chipped along the lower edge. The walnut stocks rate about very good and feature a splinter forearm andpistolgrip buttstock. The buttstock has several cracks through the wrist area and has a replacement dog's head hard rubber buttplate.The action appears to function correctly but the barrel sits a bit loose in the frame. A unique design where the lever acts as the trigger-guard as well, a good to about very good example overall. (46264-13) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1209.W.H. DAVENPORT FALLING BLOCK SHOTGUN serial #11725, 12 ga., 30" cylinder choked barrel that has a good bore withminor pitting throughout. The metal surfaces area an overall mottled gray with traces of brown patina and a few areas of light pitting. Thecheckered walnut stocks rate very good overall. The checkering is about worn smooth and the buttstock has a few small chips and cracks.The forearm has a slight schnabel tip and the butt has a checkered hard rubber buttplate. A few of the screws have minor slot damagebut the action appears to function correctly and can be taken down with a single removable screw on the frame. An about very goodexample overall, this shotgun closely resembles those sold during that era by Hopkins & Allen and may have been produced by Davenportfor their retail. (46264-15) {C&R} (100/200)

1210. UNMARKED EUTEBROUK PATTERN SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #750, 12 ga., 34 1/4" twist steel barrel that ischoked modified and has a very good bore that has some minor pitting. The barrel has a fading damascus twist pattern that is turning togray with a speckled brown patina. The frame and forearm iron retain about 90% of what likely is the original nickel that has some lightflaking along a few of the edges. The frame also has some wavy line engraving along its borders. The walnut stocks rate near excellentand have a few minor dings and what appears to be the original varnish. The pistolgrip buttstock has a small crack and a hairline crack atthe upper tang. Though not maker marked, the barrel lug has a patent date of July 27, 80 and is nearly identical to examples made byCharles Eutebrouk, a known Boston area gun maker in the 1870's and 1880's. Eutebrouk's patent was dated July 27, 1880 and featuresa similar pivoting tang release. An excellent example overall. (46264-17) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1211. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH SIDE HAMMER SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #12198, 12 ga., 30" "fine decar-bonized steel" barrel choked improved cylinder which has a very good bore with light pitting throughout. The barrel is a mottled gray-brown overall, while the frame retains about 90% off the original nickel finish that is lightly flaking, mostly along the edges. The walnutstocks rate about good and have added finish. The splinter forearm has a few minor dings while the pistolgrip buttstock has a 2" slivermissing from the left side of the tang and a similar area that has been repaired along the right side. The stock also has a few small cracksand is missing the buttplate. The action appears to function correctly. A good to very good condition example overall. (46264-18){ANTIQUE} (50/100)

1212. HOPKINS & ALLEN FALLING BLOCK SHOTGUN serial #4552, 12 ga., 30" cylinder choked barrel that has a very good, lightlypitted bore. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown and gray throughout and have areas of very light and surface oxidation present. Thebarrel has some minor tool marks near the breech and there are some wear marks on the right side of the frame around the take-down pinwhich is missing its ring. The checkered walnut stocks rate very good and have added finish and light dings. The forearm has a schnabeltip and the pistolgrip buttstock has a few small cracks and minor chipping at the toe. The take-down pin can be turned but is very stiff andthe barrel will not disassemble when the pin is removed. An about very good example overall. (46264-20) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

1213. HOPKINS & ALLEN FALLING BLOCK SHOTGUN serial #13655, 12 ga., 30" cylinder choked barrel that has a very good, light-ly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown and gray that is mixing with light pitting and minor surface oxidation. There are lighttool marks around the rear of the barrel and frame. The smooth walnut forearm rates excellent and is likely a later replacement, the check-ered pistolgrip buttock rates very good and has a minor crack running from the upper tang to the comb, a small chip at the toe and a fewlight divots. The upper and lower tangs have some light tool marks as well and some of the screws have minor slot damage. The barrelis frozen in place and does not take-down when the pin is removed. An about very good example overall. (46264-21) {ANTIQUE}(75/150)

1214. HOPKINS & ALLEN FALLING BLOCK SHOTGUN serial #3905, 12 ga., 30" cylinder bore barrel that has a very good bore thathas light pitting throughout. The metal surface are mostly a mottled blue and gray with brown patina and areas of very light, pinprick pit-ting and surface oxidation blending in. The barrel and frame have a few minor tool marks present and a few of the screws and pins haveminor slot and head damage as well. The checkered walnut stocks have added finish and a few light dings and scratches present. Theschnabel tipped forearm rates very good and has a 3" sliver missing from the left leading edge while the pistolgrip buttstock rates nearexcellent and has a few hairline cracks at the base of the upper tang. The take-down barrel is frozen in place and cannot be removed byhand. An about very good example overall. (46264-22) {C&R} (75/150)

1215. HOPKINS & ALLEN JUNIOR FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #3482, 32 RF, 26" 1/4" barrel that has an about very goodlightly pitted bore. The barrel retain about 90% original blue that is lightly flaking to brown and mixing with some very light surface oxida-tion. The frame is a mottled gray and brown and has a few light pits present. The smooth walnut stocks have added finish over light dings.The forearm rates excellent while the buttstock has a small repair and a few small cracks. The top of the barrel reads "MADE BY THEHOPKINS & ALLEN MANFG. CO. NORWICH CONN. U.S.A. / THE MERWIN HULBERT & CO. JUNIOR PAT. JUNE 23, 85 OCT. 2, 88"and is equipped with an ivory beaded blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn rear. A near excellent example overall. (46264-23){ANTIQUE} (250/350)

1216. ITHACA MODEL 66 SUPER SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #660717215, 20 ga., 28" barrel choked modified that hasa bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue and black enamel finished that have a few light handlingmarks. The smooth forearm and checkered walnut buttstock rate excellent and have a few light dings and some minor flaking to the orig-inal varnish. This is a handy, lever-actuated single shot shotgun in excellent overall condition. Great for the field. (46264-24) (100/200)

1217. LEFEVER ARMS NITRO SPECIAL BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #230811, 12 ga., 30" barrels choked a tight fulland tight modified that have near excellent bores. Each barrel has a few light pits present, the right tube has a small ding about midwaydown. The barrels retain about 80% original blue that is flaking heavily to brown and mixing with areas of light surface oxidation, the bal-ance being a mottled gray. The frame has little original case colors remaining and is mostly a mottled gray and brown. The factory water-fowl game scenes on either side are becoming faint but are still visible. The checkered walnut stocks have added finish with overall lightdings. The splinter forearm rates excellent while the pistolgrip buttstock has a few small cracks and what appears to be the original hardrubber buttplate. A near excellent example overall that would make a fine rainy day field gun. (46264-25) {C&R} (200/400)

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1218. NAVY ARMS PERCUSSION BUFFALO RIFLE BY ZOLI serial #14534, .58 Caliber, 26" barrel that has an excellent bore.The barrel retains about 99% original blue while the lock retains most of its original case colors. The brass furniture has a mild ochre pati-na and the checkered hardwood stock rates excellent. The stock has a few small dings and scuffs and has a patchbox which contains aspare nipple. The original sights are intact and what appears to be the original ramrod is included. The lock functions correctly and thiswould make a fine sporting rifle for the blackpowder season. 46246-29) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1219. BELGIAN BACK ACTION SIDE HAMMER DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #411712, 12 ga., 30" laminated steel barrels chokedimproved modified and modified with very good bores with light pitting and oxidation present. The doll's head tang barrels are a rich brownwhile the frame and "A. RICHARD" marked locks are an overall mottled gray patina, all have areas of minor pitting and light surface oxi-dation present. The checkered walnut stocks rate about good and have been cleaned with added finish present. The stocks both haveseveral repairs, the buttstock has a few cracks running through the wrist and the buttplate has been epoxied in place. The barrels areslightly off-face but the locks function correctly and the action has very little lateral play. A classic looking turn of the century styled sideby side double that would look fine above a mantle or hearth. (46264-30) {C&R} (150/250)

1220. JACOB RUPERTUS TWIST ACTION SHOTGUN serial #2352, 12 ga., 30" twist barrel that is choked modified and has a nearexcellent lightly freckled bore. The barrel retains most of its damascus twist pattern while the frame is a mottled gray-brown overall. Thewalnut stocks rate very good and have a few light dings, small chips and fine cracks. The wood has added finish and is a good fit to themetal. A near excellent example of these unique actioned shotguns. (46264-33) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1221. J. STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #12298, 12ga., 32" barrel choked modified that has a good bore with pitting and lightoxidation throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 75% of what appears to be the original blue that is flaking to brown overall andhas light handling wear throughout. The walnut stocks rate excellent and have a few light dings and scratches. Shotgun has a singlebrass bead sight and appears to function correctly, the action locks up tight. A very good to near excellent condition example overall.(46264-35) {C&R} (200/400)

1222. J. STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #9481, 14 ga., 30" cylinder choke barrel that has a very good bore with a few areas of lightpitting and fine oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray and have spots of fine pitting and a few light handling markspresent. The walnut stocks have been cleaned and refinished, the metal is proud of the wood. The action functions correctly with only asmall amount of vertical play. A very good condition example overall. (46264-36) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1223. J. STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #4751, 12 ga., 30" barrel choked full that has a near excellent bore that has a few light pitsthroughout. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray with small amounts of original blue present. The walnut buttstock has been cleanedwith added finish present and has a few light dings and divots. The metal is proud of the wood. The extractor is missing and the actionhas very slight horizontal play. An about very good example overall. (46264-37) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1224. J. STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #4893, 12 ga., 30 1/4" barrel that is choked full and has a good bore with minor pittingand light oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown overall with traces of original blue present. There are a few lighthandling marks and areas of very light surface oxidation and fine pitting present. The walnut buttstock rates excellent and has an earlyadded finish and a few light dings. The action appears to be complete and properly functioning, and has only slight horizontal play. Anear excellent example overall. (46264-38) (ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1225. STEVENS MODEL 101 TIP-UP RIFLE serial #T855, 44 XL Shot, 26" smooth bore barrel that has a very good, lightly freck-led bore. The metal surfaces are an overall mottled brown and gray and have a few areas of light pitting and light surface oxidationthroughout. The hardwood stocks rate very good and have a few light dings. The buttstock has been shortened to 13" and the orig-inal factory plate has been fitted and reinstalled. The action appears to function correctly and rifle is in very good condition overall.(46264-39) (75/150)

1226. J. STEVENS TIP-UP SHOTGUN serial #11592, 12 ga., 32" barrel choked modified that has a good bore with minor pittingthroughout. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown with traces of original blue present. The walnut stocks rate about good andhave several chips, repairs and small cracks. The action appears to function correctly but has a small amount of play. An about good con-dition example overall. (46264-40) {C&R} (50/125)

1227. THOMPSON CENTER NEW ENGLANDER PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #95704, .50 Caliber Percussion, 26" round barrelthat has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue that has a few areas of very light surface oxidation. Thelock has most of the original vibrant case colors. The walnut stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and small scratches. The lockfunctions correctly and rifle is equipped with the original sights and ramrod. An excellent condition T/C ready for another fall muzzleloaderseason. (46264-41) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1228. THOMPSON CENTER PENNSYLVANIA HUNTER PERCUSSION CARBINE serial #3216, .50 Caliber Percussion, 21"part round, part octagon barrel that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue that has areas of light han-dling wear. The lock retains nearly all its original vibrant case colors. The fancy walnut stock rates excellent and has lovely figure and afew light dings. The lock functions correctly and included are the original sights and ramrod. An exceptional blackpowder carbine, thesemodels were designed with a 1:66" twist for patched round ball which complied with PA's muzzleloading regulations at that time. Still aterrific carbine and likely a great shooter and viable hunting rifle. (46264-42) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1229.WHITNEY PHOENIX ROTATING BREECH SPORTING RIFLE serial #3515, 44 CF, 28" octagon barrel that has an aboutgood with minor pitting throughout but has strong rifling present. The metal surfaces are a rich mottled brown and gray with areas of lightsurface oxidation and light pitting and a few light handling marks present. The walnut stocks rate about very good overall and have addedfinish over light dings, a few small repairs and some minor cracks. The forearms features a schnabel tip, and the metal is proud of thestraight gripped buttstock. The rifle was originally a rimfire and was converted to centerfire at some point, the barrel is restamped to "CF".What is likely the original front sight is present and the rear sight is a later replacement and sits a bit loose in the dovetail. A good condi-tion example overall. (46264-43) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1230.WHITNEY PHOENIX ROTATING BREECH SHOTGUN serial #2128, 12 ga., 30" barrel choked cylinder that has a very goodlightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown and gray that is mixing with areas of light surface oxidation and light pitting.The walnut stocks rate very good and have added finish over light dings and a few small to minor cracks. The hammer will not cock andmay need mechanical attention. A good condition example overall. (46264-44) {ANTIQUE} (150/250

1231. CUSTOM WHITNEY PHOENIX ROTATING BREECH CONVERTED RIFLE serial #3225, 44 CF, 23 1/2" sleeved barrelthat has an excellent bore. The frame is a mottled brown, the barrel has added blue and has been polished revealing the laminate twistmetal pattern. The metal has speckled light surface oxidation and handling marks throughout. The walnut stocks rate very good and haveadded finish over light dings and small cracks. The buttstock has a small chip at the toe and has small initials in the left side of the stock.The barrel has had modern sights added and the original markings have been removed. What started out as a shotgun has been madeinto an interesting single hot, centerfire rifle - likely a 44 Special or 44 Russian chambering. (46264-45) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1232.WHITNEY PHOENIX ROTATING BREECH SHOTGUN serial #3093, 12 ga., 30" barrel choked cylinder that has a very goodlightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled brown and gray with a few light handling marks and areas of fine pittingthroughout. The hardwood stocks rate very good and have added finish and light dings. The forearm appears to be original however thebuttstock is a later replacement and was possibly from a military style rifle. The buttstock has a filled-in disc cutout on the left side, andinitials stamped on the right. An about very good example overall. (46264-46) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

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1233. CUSTOM BSA MARTINI FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #31017, 32-20, 22 1/2" Savage Model 23C barrel that has an excel-lent bore. The barrel retains about 90% original blue while the frame retains about 60% blue that is fading to gray with a light, brown pati-na blending through. The walnut stocks have added finish and light dings but rate excellent overall. The forearm has been modified to fitthe new barrel. The rifle features a blade style front sight and has a vacant dovetail in rear. Mounted to the rear of the receiver is a Redfieldrear aperture sight with large aperture disc. The receiver markings are crisp, including the kangaroo logo on top of the receiver. An excel-lent example that will likely make a great plinker. (46264-48) (150/250)

1234. AUSTRIAN MODEL 1854/67 WANZEL CONVERSION RIFLE 14.5mm Wanzel, 35" barrel that has a very good bore thathas some light pitting about midway down. The metal surfaces are mottled gray with areas of minor to moderate pitting throughout. Thehardwood stock rates about very good and has several dings and a few minor cracks. There are several holes drilled through the stock,their purpose is unknown and they are spaced along the entire length. A period, likely original cleaning rod is included and the originalsights are intact. Rifle has the appearance of a battle field relic and is in about fair condition overall. (46264-49) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1235. BELGIAN SNIDER CONVERSION ZULU SHOTGUN serial #3753, 12 ga., 34 1/4" barrel that has a very good, lightly pittedbore. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray-brown that is blending with light surface oxidation. The bronze breech block has a light tar-nish and has crisp Belgian proofs. The modified walnut stock rates about very good and has a few minor cracks and light dings. Thestock also has a few small repairs and a sling hole drilled through the forend. The lock appears to function mechanically and this piece isin about very good condition overall. (46264-56) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1236.W.W. GREENER MK III POLICE SHOTGUN serial #38571, 14 ga. Greener, 26" cylinder bore barrel that has an excellent bore.The metal surfaces retain about 30-40% original blue the balance fading to a mottled gray that has areas of light surface oxidation present.The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have added finish over a few light dings and handling marks. The receiver and barrel have Farsi,most likely Egyptian, markings present. The Martini style action appears to function correctly and this purposefully-designed riot gun is inexcellent condition overall. Imported by Sarco. (46264-53) {C&R} (200/400)

1237. BELGIAN SNIDER CONVERSION ZULU SHOTGUN serial #246, 12 ga., 29 1/2" barrel that has a very good, but lightly pittedbore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% of a blued finish that is flaking to brown, the balance is a mottled gray and there are areas of lightsurface oxidation present. The walnut stock has a few light dings and small chips but rates excellent overall and has a brass disc tacked tothe right side. The barrel is marked "ZULU" and it and the lock have several Belgian proofs. The lock appears to function correctly and bar-rel has a simple bead sight that is not properly installed. An about very good example overall. (46264-55) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1238. JAPANESE MURATA BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #36, 35 ga., 26 1/2" barrel that has a very good bore with light pittingthroughout. The metal surfaces are a rich brown overall and have areas of light pitting and surface oxidation present. Some of the screwshave minor slot damage. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent and have added finish and light dings and scratches through-out. A safety was added to the upper tang areas which has some minor chipping around the channel. A very good example overall.(46264-58) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

1239. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS SPORTSTER SINGLE SHOT serial # NU268812, 17 HMR, 22" barrel that has a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few light handling marks present. The black synthetic stocks rateexcellent, the Monte Carlo buttstock is equipped with the factory vented recoil pad. Mounted to the receiver is a Guide Gear 6.5-20X50riflescope. The scope features a target dot reticle and has excellent optics. This rifle is ideal for varmint or predator hunting with its smallcaliber that causes less pelt damage. An excellent example overall. (46313-16) (200/300)

1240. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SKS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #G-210921, 7.62x39, 20 1/2" barrel that has an integral grenadelauncher and a very good, lightly freckled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% arsenal blue that is fading to gray along the edges andis mixing with a few specks of very light surface oxidation. The hardwood stock rates excellent and is numbered to the receiver. The leftside is marked "KXXPXXXB" while the right side is marked in Cyrillic "VFFKHKHKHNKHNKH". The rifle is complete with folding bayonetand cleaning rod and has a thin, solid rubber recoil pad. The parts are not all matching, and oddly enough even though it has a hang tagfor Southern Ohio Gun Inc it does not appear to be importer marked. A near excellent example overall. (46251-48) {C&R} (200/300)

1241. YUGOSLAVIAN M59/66 SKS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #D-62494, 7.62x39, 20 1/2" barrel with integral grenade launcherand a packed, grease filled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal blue that has a few areas of light handling wear present.The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have a few light dings and scratches. The buttstock has been re-numbered to match and isequipped with a thin, solid rubber recoil pad. The parts appear to be all matching and rifle was imported by Interordnance in NC. Includedare a blade style bayonet and cleaning rod. An excellent example overall. (46239-204) {C&R} (200/400)

1242. CHINESE TYPE 56 SKS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE BY NORINCO serial #7070962, 7.62x39, 20 1/2" barrel that has an excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue that is fading to gray and mixing with specks of light surface oxidation. The hard-wood stock has some minor flaking to the original varnish and has some light chipping toward the butt. The stock overall rates very good,the forearm has a few minor cracks, and there are light dings and scratches throughout, the butt is numbered "0862". The bolt and coverand other action parts are numbered to the receiver. The left side of the receiver is marked for arsenal "26" and included are a blade stylebayonet and cleaning rod. A nice early example in near excellent overall condition. (46223-10) {C&R} (250/450)

1243. NORINCO SKS-M SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #9457821, 7.62x39, 16 1/2" barrel that has an added flash hider and an excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that has light handling wear along the edges. The bolt is a matte stainlessand is numbered to the receiver. The black synthetic sporter stock rates excellent and features a pistolgrip butt with cheek rest and a vent-ed recoil pad. Mounted to the top of the receiver is an appropriately sized 5X32 riflescope that features a duplex reticle and has aboutvery good optics. The scope is not maker marked and likely from the same country of origin as the rifle. A canvas sling and a cleaningrod are included, there is no provision for a bayonet. The "M" series SKS carbines are able to use AK style detachable magazines, and asingle 30 round mag is included. An excellent example overall that is importer marked along the left side of the receiver. The original boxis also included but the rifle will not currently fit into it as configured. (46239-231) (300/500)

1244. NORINCO TYPE 56 SKS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #23000107, 7.62x39, 20 1/2" barrel that has an added flash hider and anexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue and have light handling wear throughout. The rifle is equipped with asporting style black synthetic stock that rates excellent and features a pistolgrip butt with cheek rest and a vented recoil pad. Mounted tothe top of the receiver is an appropriately sized 4X20 riflescope that features a duplex reticle and has very good optics. The scope is notmaker marked and is in excellent condition. A cleaning rod is included and rifle is equipped with a fixed 20 round magazine. The left sideof the receiver has a boxed "0140" manufacturer code. An excellent example overall that is importer marked along the right side of thebarrel. (46239-248) (300/500)

1245. NORINCO SKS MC-5D SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #9406770N, 7.62x39, 16 1/2" barrel that has an excellent bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue that has some light handling wear present. The hardwood stock rates excellent and hasa few light dings. Carbine is designed to accept the AK style detachable magazines, a single 30 round mag is included; also included isa box. Carbine is importer marked along the left side of the receiver. An excellent example overall. (46239-198) (200/400)

1246. CHINESE TYPE 56 SKS SEMI-AUTO CARBINE BY NORINCO serial #2H5139, 7.62x39, 16 1/2" barrel that has an excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal blue that has a few light handling marks present. The hardwood stocks rate excel-lent and have a few small dings. A cleaning rod and cleaning kit are present, but there is no bayonet. Carbine appears to be all match-ing however the bottom metal is marked "I5139". Carbine was imported by Trident Arms and is marked along the left side of the receiv-er which also bears the marking for Arsenal 26. An excellent example overall. (6239-232) {C&R} (300/500)

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1247. CHINESE TYPE 56 SKS SEMI-AUTOCARBINE BY NORINCO serial #3031517, 7.62x39,16 1/2" barrel that has an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 99% arsenal re-blue that has a few lighthandling marks present and there are a few light specksof oxidation along the gas tube. The hardwood stocksrate excellent and have a few small dings. A cleaning rodand cleaning kit are present, but there is no bayonet.Carbine appears to be all matching and is also equippedwith a detachable drum magazine. Carbine was import-ed by Trident Arms and is marked along the left side of

the receiver which also bears the marking for Arsenal 26.The arsenal marking is faint but still visible. An excellent exampleoverall. (6239-242) {C&R} (400/600)

1248. CZECH MODEL 52/57 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #C36204, 7.62x39, 20 1/2" barrel that has a very good but lightly pit-ted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of an arsenal gray parkerized finish that shows some light handling wear and silveringalong the edges. The hardwood stocks have a greenish hue and are in near excellent condition with a few scattered dings. The foldingbayonet is intact and included are a canvas sling and detachable magazine. Carbine does not appear to be import marked and is in nearexcellent condition example overall. (46240-27) {C&R} (400/600)

1249. CZECH MODEL 52 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #K62066, 7.62x45, 20 1/2" barrel that has an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 80% original finish that has a mottled gray appearance and is mixing with a few areas of light surface oxidation. Thehardwood stocks rate very good and have added finish over light dings and scratches. There are a few small cracks along the left side ofthe buttstock below the receiver. The folding bayonet, a single magazine and a green canvas sling are included. Carbine was importedby Century Arms and is in very good condition overall. (46239-259) {C&R} (300/500)

1250. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.4 MK 2(F) BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #PF242606, 303 British, 25" barrel that has an excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain about 75-80% arsenal enamel finish that has some light to moderate flaking. The hardwood stocks rateexcellent and have the usual assortment of light dings and scratches seen with service use. The forearm is numbered to the receiver andthe buttstock has "41" on either side and "204" on the right side of the butt, all painted in white. A leather sling is included as is a match-ing number detachable magazine. Mounted to the muzzle is a No.4 grenade launcher adapter. The launcher is in similar overall condi-tion and adds a unique aspect to this otherwise common rifle. The receiver is dated "6/52" and the lower band is importer marked. Anexcellent example overall. (46239-241) {C&R} (300/500)

1251. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.5 MK I BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #Z8142, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with integral flash hiderand a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% of an arsenal black finish that has light handling wear throughout.The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have been lightly cleaned with added finish present. The forearm is numbered to the receiver andthe wood has a few light handling marks throughout. The receiver is dated "3/47" and lower ring stamped "England", no other importermarkings are visible. Included are a detachable magazine and a green canvas sling. An excellent condition example overall that was like-ly arsenal restored. (46283-4) {C&R} (300/500)

1252. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.5 MK I ROF(F) BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #1142, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with integralflash hider that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 60-70% arsenal blue that is fading to gray throughout. The hard-wood stocks rate very good and have several light dings. Both the forearms and buttstock have arsenal repairs. The forearm has rem-nants of a reddish colored painted stripe, and the buttstock has "293 / R-4" in white paint on the left side. The bolt is not matching. Acanvas NoBuckl sling and a detachable magazine are included. The carbine does not appear to be importer marked and is in very goodto near excellent condition overall. (46223-4) {C&R} (200/400)

1253. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.5 MK I ROF(F) BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #K1171, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with integralflash hider and an excellent bore that has remnants of packing grease present. The metal surfaces are a mottled brown overall mixing withareas of light surface oxidation. The receiver is dated "6/45" and the markings are becoming light. The edges are fading to gray and havea few light handling marks. The front sight wings have grind marks on the right side and are slightly malformed. The hardwood stocksrate about very good and have light dings, cracks and a few small chips. The barrel band and handguard are missing. Carbine was import-ed by Century Arms and is in good but useable condition overall. (46251-39) {C&R} (200/300)

1254. LONGBRANCH ENFIELD NO.4 MK I* BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #58L5171, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel that has an inte-gral flash hider and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% arsenal finish with added enamel around the muzzle and frontsight, the balance fading to a mottled gray. The hardwood stocks rate very good and have several light dings and a few small chips andcracks. The forearm has been shortened and there is an arsenal repair at the toe. The bolt is not matching. A single detachable maga-zine is included and the underside of the barrel is importer marked. This rifle was shortened and buttstock changed to mimic the popu-lar No.5 Jungle Carbine and is in very good condition overall. (46223-29) (200/300)

1255. ISHAPORE MODEL 7.62MM 2A1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #T9717, 308 Win (7.62 NATO), 20 1/2" bar-rel that has an integral flash hider and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal matte blue that has areas of olderfactory finish evident underneath. The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a few small dings, the handguard has a couple of smallarsenal repairs. Made to resemble the No.5 Jungle Carbine this compact sporter is in excellent condition overall, is dated "1967" and isimport marked on the right side of the barrel. A single, square bottomed magazine is included. (46239-222) (250/350)

1256. ISHAPORE MODEL 7.62MM 2A1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #J1188, 308 Win (7.62 NATO), 19 3/4" bar-rel that has an about good pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% arsenal matte blue finish that has some light handling wear.The walnut and hardwood stocks rate near excellent and have a few light dings. The handguards have a few small arsenal repairs. Mottledafter the No.1 Mk III rifles this compact "Bulldog" variation is import marked along the right side of the receiver which is dated "1966",and is in very good to near excellent condition overall. A single, square bottomed magazine is included. (46239-22B) (150/250)

1257. ISHAPORE MODEL 7.62MM 2A1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #0050, 308 Win (7.62 NATO), 25" barrel that hasa dark, oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 50% black enamel finish, the balance is flaking to a mottled gray and mixing withlight surface oxidation. The walnut stocks rate very good and have a few light dings and small cracks. The handguard has a small arse-nal repair toward the breech areas and the butt has "312/20" in white paint on the left side. A canvas sling and square bottomed maga-zine are included. The bolt is not matching. Rifle is importer marked on the right side of the receiver (which is dated 1966) and is in aboutgood condition overall. (46251-24) (100/200)

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1258. BRITISH NO.1 MK III* SMLE BOLT RIFLE BY BSA serial #J23646, 303 British, 25" barrel that has very good, lightly pittedbore. The metal surfaces have traces of original blue and are mostly a mottled gray with several light handling marks present. The hard-wood stocks rate very good and have several light dings and other handling marks synonymous with service use. The stock disc inlet isempty. Rifle was imported by Century Arms and includes a leather sling and detachable magazine. A very good example overall dated"1918". (46239-240) {C&R} (200/400)

1259. BRITISH NO.4 MK I* BOLT ACTION ENFIELD BY LONGBRANCH serial #98L8755, 303 British, 25" barrel that has abright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% of an arsenal blue finish that has light handling wear throughout. The wal-nut stocks rate excellent and have a few light dings. The rifle includes a single detachable magazine and is import marked at the muzzle.A near excellent "1950" dated example overall that should make a great shooter. (46223-6) {C&R} (300/500)

1260. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.4 MK 2 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #UF55A4204, 303 British, 25" barrel that has a bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus arsenal restored matte blue finish. The hardwood stocks rate excellent and are likely arse-nal restored as well. Rifle includes a single magazine and was imported by Century Arms. An excellent condition arsenal restored exam-ple overall. (46239-218) {C&R} (300/500)

1261. BRITISH NO.4 MK I* ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAVAGE serial #C1933, 303 British, 25" barrel that has an excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of an arsenal matte blue finish that has light handling wear throughout. The hardwoodstocks rate near excellent and have light dings and a few small divots. A green nylon sling and replacement magazine are included. Rifleis import marked on the rear receiver ring just below the serial number and in near excellent arsenal restored condition overall. (46223-19) {C&R} (200/400)

1262. LONGBRANCH ENFIELD NO.4 MK I* BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #91L6218, 303 British, 25" barrel that has a very goodlightly freckled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of what appears to be the original blue finish that has light handling wearthroughout. The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a light dings and a few light divots and small chips. A leather sling andreplacement magazine are included. Rifle is dated "1950" and was imported by Century Arms. An excellent example overall. (46239-247) {C&R} (200/400)

1263. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.4 MK I BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #M18029, 303 British, 25" barrel that has an excellent bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 90% of an arsenal matte blue finish that has light handling wear throughout. The hardwood stocks rate excel-lent and have a few light dings, but are numbered to the receiver. A Williams rear aperture sight has been added the rear of the receiverand rear bridge has been modified for the sight. Rifle includes a matching numbered magazine and is import marked on the left side ofthe receiver. An excellent condition example overall. (46244-2) (200/400)

1264. BRITISH ENFIELD NO.4 MK 2(F) BOLT ACTION DRILL RIFLE serial #PF270439, 25" plugged barrel. The metal surfacesretain most of what appears to be original blue that is mixing with light surface oxidation throughout. The hardwood stocks rate very goodand have a few light dings and scratches, small divots and arsenal repairs. The left side of the buttstock has "R/S 188" in white letters.The rear sight assembly is not present and a detachable magazine is included. Rifle was imported by Century Arms and is in about verygood condition overall. An interesting item dated "3/53" that could be used for drill practice, a display piece or prop for a play or theaterproduction. (46239-227) {C&R} (100/200)

1265. ISHAPORE MODEL 7.62MM 2A1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #N8746, 308 Win (7.62 NATO), 25" barrel thathas an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% of an arsenal type black enamel finish that has areas of light to moderate flak-ing. The walnut stocks rate about very good and have light dings and divots, small cracks and a few arsenal repairs. Rifle includes a leathersling and a square bottomed magazine. This "1966" dated rifle is import marked on the right side of the receiver and is in very good con-dition overall. (46239-250) (150/250)

1266. ISHAPORE MODEL 7.62MM 2A1 ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #E4465, 308 Win (7.62 NATO), 25" barrel thathas an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% of an arsenal type black enamel finish that has areas of light to moderateflaking. The walnut stocks rate about very good and have light dings and divots, small cracks and a few arsenal repairs. Rifle includesa square bottomed magazine. This "1965" dated rifle is import marked on the right side of the receiver and is in very good conditionoverall. (46239-246) (150/250)

1267. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA LAST DITCH BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #(series 10)94157, 7.7 Arisaka,26" barrel that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue that is mixing with speckled light surface oxi-dation throughout. The receiver mum is crisp and unmolested. The hardwood stocks rate very good and have a few minor dings and div-ots and the forend has been "duffle cut" under the barrel band. The socks also appear to have been lightly sanded with added finish pre-sent. A near excellent example overall of these late war production rifles, that does not appear to have any visible import markings and islikely a Wartime GI bring back. (46238-2) {C&R} (200/400)

1268. JAPANESE TYPE I CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #D4359, 6.5 Arisaka, 29" barrel that has an excellent bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 99% of an arsenal type restored blue finish that has a few very light handling marks and some scattered fine sur-face oxidation. The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have a few light handling marks as well. The stocks have likely been restored aswell, probably at the arsenal or may have been done by a professional here stateside. There are no importer markings present and includ-ed are the sling swivels and a cleaning rod. An excellent example overall that is likely arsenal restored. (46214-3) {C&R} (200/300)

1269. RUSSIAN MODEL 1895 NAGANT REVOLVER WITH FINNISH MARKING serial #23032, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2" barrelwith a very good bore that has light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 50-60% original blue that is fading a mottled grayand mixing with brown patina and a few areas of light pitting. The hammer and trigger have some original fire blue present as well. Theleft side of the frame has the Finnish boxed "SA" marking and is dated "1924" below the Russian factory marking. The checkered woodgrips rate excellent and have a few lightly flattened points. The front sight has been replaced with a Finnish style blade, similar to thosefound on the Lahti pistols. The lanyard ring is intact on the base of the grip and the revolver appears to function correctly. There are noimporter markings visible and revolver is in near excellent condition. (46240-222) {C&R} (200/300)

1270. B.S.A. MAJESTIC FEATHERWEIGHT DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #11E110, 243 Win, 22" barrel with factorycompensator that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of what appears to be the original blue finish that is flakingto a pleasing plum color and mixing with a few areas of light surface oxidation. The aluminum floorplate has some light handling marks.The factory checkered, Monte Carlo walnut stock rates excellent and has capped pistolgrip and schnabel forend tip. The butt has beenskillfully carved on the right side with a whitetail deer game scene depicting a running buck and doe. The buttstock also features the fac-tory vented recoil pad and has a length of pull of 13 3/4". The barrel is equipped with the original sights, the front sight is missing the hood,and mounted to the receiver is a set of Weaver pivot mount 1" rings. The receiver has been tapped to accept the rings and Weaver bases.A leather sporting sling is included. An excellent, lightweight sporting rifle for a youth or smaller framed shooter. (46238-49) (200/400)

1271. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1870 NAVY ROLLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE serial #19, 50 CF, 29" barrel that has a verygood bore with some light pitting throughout but has strong rifling still present. The barrel retains little original blue and has mostly fadedto a mottled gray. The "USN" marked frame retains about 80% of what is likely the original blue which is flaking to brown and gray. Theframe markings are crisp as is the anchor on the barrel near where is meets the frame. The walnut buttstock is original and in excellentcondition, the modified hardwood forearm is a later replacement. The forearm retains the two original barrel bands, however the retainingsprings were not and the bands sit loose. The block mechanism appears to function correctly and a few of the frame screws have someminor slot damage. A very good modified Navy rifle overall. (46291-6) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

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1272. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOISHIKAWA serial #929905, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/2" barrel thathas a dark, oxidized bore with prominent rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are mostly a rich brown with areas of light pitting and minorsurface oxidation blending in. The mum on the receiver is intact and has not been at all defaced. The hardwood stocks have been light-ly cleaned and have a light oil finish with light dings and small dents. The original sights are intact. A dust cover, cleaning rod and leathersling are included and rifle is not import marked. A very good example overall. (46291-1) {C&R} (200/300)

1273. BLUNT & SYMS MEDIUM FRAME PEPPERBOX PERCUSSION PISTOL serial #44, .31 Caliber Percussion, 4 1/4" bar-rels with very good lightly oxidized bores. The muzzle end of the barrels is marked "RC" and numbered "44", the muzzle screw is chipped.This six barreled, underhammer pistol has a rich brown patina with some scattered light surface oxidation present. The frame has loosefoliate scroll patterns along each side and down the backstrap. The frame also has a sight notch and features a skirt extension over thenipples, of which a few are slightly malformed. The bag style walnut grip has some added varnish but rates excellent overall. The barrelsdo not index when the trigger is actuated. An about very good example overall. (46121-1) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1274. UNMARKED CENTER HAMMER PERCUSSION PISTOL .44 Caliber Percussion, 4 1/4" barrel with a cannon belled muzzlethat has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are an overall pewter that is mixing with a mottled brown patina and a few areas of verylight surface oxidation. There are traces of fire blue on the triggerguard. The checkered walnut grip has added finish and a few light dingsbut rates excellent overall. The action functions perfectly and the nipple has moderate damage. An overall excellent "belt style" pistol thathas aged nicely and would make an interesting addition to a black powder pistol collection. (46121-2) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1275. BRITISH SNIDER CONVERSION MK. III CARBINE serial #3583, 577 Snider, 19 1/4" barrel that has a dark bore but hasstrong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 80% of a commercial blue finish that is flaking to brown overall. The brass furniture has alight tarnish, the buttplate has minor dings. The walnut stock has a single barrel band and rates good with several light dings and has aminor chip at the toe along with a few small cracks. The B.S.A. lock is dated "1885" and has the "(crown) / VR" logo. The carbine hasthe correct sights and the lock appears to function correctly. A good condition example overall. (46070-44) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1276. THOMPSON CENTER SENECA PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #24576, .45 Caliber Percussion, 27" barrel that has an excellentbore. The barrel retains about 95% original blue that has some light wear and areas of light surface oxidation throughout. The lock retainsmost of its vibrant case colors and the brass furniture has some light tarnish developing. The walnut stock rates excellent and has a few lightdings. Rifle is equipped with the original sights and included are the original ramrod and a nylon military style sling. There is also a cleaningjag and extension in the patchbox. A near excellent example of these lightweight Hawken style rifles. (46223-59) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1277. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY NAGOYA serial #(series 4)53881, 6.5 Arisaka, 19" barrelthat has a dark, oxidized bore. This sporterized military rifle retains about 90% of the original military blue finish, the mum is intact and hasnot been molested. The stock rates excellent as modified and has added finish over a few light dings. The original military sights are intactand a gray metal dust cover is included. A handy sporting rifle with great markings. (46236-3) (100/200)

1278.MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two Langenhan FL Selbstlader 32 ACP semi-auto pistol magazines. The first appears to be anoriginal while the second appears to be aftermarket magazine that has been adapted for use. Both mags are similar in dimension and arein excellent condition. (6129-1A)

1279.MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three 32 ACP magazines for semi-auto pistols. First is a FN marked magazine for the model 1910pistol. Second is a J.P. Sauer magazine for the Model 38 pistols. Third is a FEG Model 37 magazine marked "37M" on the floorplate. Allthree are in excellent condition. (46129-1)

1280.MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines. First is a Walther P38 magazine in 9mm that is dated "7/62". Second is an after-market magazine that looks like it will fit a Hi-Power or similar pistol. The base is marked "KRD". Both are in excellent condition. (46129-1B)

1281.MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a single Colt Ace 22 magazine. The blued steel magazine is marked "COLT / CAL. 22 L.R." onthe floorplate and has some light wear throughout. A near excellent example overall. (46129-1C)

1282. U.S. 1917 TRENCH KNIFE This lot consists of a U.S. model 1917 trench knife with scabbard by Landers, Frary & Clark. The knifemeasures 14" overall and has a 9" triangular blade that has a blunted tip and slight bend to the blade. The wood grip has a few lightscratches but rates excellent overall as is the knuckle guard. The blued finish metal is lightly flaking to brown and has some light wearalong the blade. The included green leather bodied scabbard has a lightly flaking finish, the metal throat and tip are in similar conditionas the guard. A near excellent condition example overall. (46375-3)

1283. NORINCO TYPE 54-1 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #501044, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 5/8" barrel with an excellentbore. This as new-in-the-box pistol retains 99% plus of its original factory finish. The vertically grooved synthetic grips are in like new con-dition. The frame, slide, barrel, barrel bushing and fire control have correct matching numbers. Included with this pistol are two maga-zines, cleaning rod, manual and factory box. (86277-12) (150/350)

1284. STEVENS OFFHAND NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #2157A, 22 LR, 8" barrel with an excellent bore. This single shotretains 99% of its re-blued finish with a few scattered light scratches, handling blemishes and oxidation marks. The walnut grips are cor-rectly numbered to the pistol and exhibit light flaking of the finish on both grip panels along with a few light scuffs and scratches. The pis-tol has correct matching numbers on the frame, barrel and latch. This pistol features the heavy grip of the Stevens - Gould model and hasadjustable sights. (86288-24) {C&R} (200/400)

1285. STEVENS OFFHAND NO. 35 SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #33938, 22 LR, 8" barrel with a very good but lightly pitted bore.This single shot retains about 90 - 92% of its original blue finish. The front edge of the frame and the muzzle has silvered with the barrel'sfinish starting to thin to a gunmetal gray patina. The walnut grips are correctly numbered to the pistol and exhibit light dents and handlingblemishes. The pistol has correct matching numbers on the frame, barrel and latch. This pistol features the heavy grip of the Stevens -Gould model and has adjustable sights. A nice condition Offhand for the Stevens collector. (86288-35) {C&R} (250/450)

1286. FRENCH MODEL 1892 "LEBEL" REVOLVER BY ST. ETIENNE serial #G41179, 8mm Lebel (8x27.5mmR), 4 5/8" barrel witha very good bore exhibiting some moderate pitting. This 1899 manufactured revolver has been arsenal refinished at some point in its lifeand 99% remains. There are some light dents in the metal around the muzzle with scattered light scratches and oxidation blemishes pre-sent on the metal surfaces. The trigger, cylinder release, and hammer still retain their straw color with oxidation stains present on all three.The checkered wood grips are in very good condition with light dents, scratches and blemishes present. They appear to have had a newcoat of varnish applied to them, probably during the refinish. This is a nice example of France’s service revolver that remained in use untilthe end of World War II. (86240-82) {C&R} (250/450)

1287. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 317 AIRLITE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #DAJ7729, 22 S, L, LR, 1 7/8" barrel withan excellent bore. The aluminum surfaces are clear coated and this little J frame revolver retains 98% plus of the original finish. There area number of small scratches and scuff marks on the metal surfaces with a turn ring present on the cylinder. The case-hardened colors onthe hammer and trigger are visible but unremarkable due to the M.I.M.'s construction. The Uncle Mike's Boot grips are in near excellentcondition with a few light scuff marks on the bottom of the grip panels. The sideplate screw behind the trigger is missing as is the lanyardpin on the butt of the grip and the internal lock key. This little eight shooter would make an excellent C.C.W. revolver for the recoil shyshooter or just a great little pocket pistol for the trail. (86330-94) (300/500)

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1288. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 64-3 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #1D57845, 38 Special, 4" pinned barrel with anexcellent bore. The brushed stainless steel surfaces of this K frame revolver are in near excellent condition and rate 98% overall. There is afaint turn ring present on the cylinder, light handling blemishes present and a visible small ding in the left center of the topstrap. The check-ered, walnut magna grips are correctly numbered to the revolver and are in near excellent condition with a few light scratches. There is alsoscuff mark on the checkering by the screw escutcheon on the left grip panel. A correctly numbered, two piece factory box with manual,paperwork and cleaning kit are included. A great firearm for home defense, small game hunting or the trail. (86332-21) (250/450)

1289. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-2 COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #25K9738, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2" barrel with anexcellent bore. The satin stainless steel surfaces of this K frame revolver are in near excellent condition and rate about 97% overall. Thereis a faint turn ring present on the cylinder, scattered light scratches and handling blemishes. The checkered rubber Pachmayr grips arein near excellent condition with light scuff marks and handling blemishes present. This revolver features a red ramp front sight and whiteoutline adjustable rear sight. The stock pin is missing but, should not be difficult to obtain and replace. These are great firearms for homedefense, CCW or even for trail use. (86330-100) (300/500)

1290. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #J96690, 38 Special, 1 7/8" pinned barrel with anexcellent bore. Overall, this little round butt revolver retains 95 - 97% of its original blue finish with some light silvering of the high edges,a few scattered small scratches and some light blemishes from being carried. The case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger remainrich with some light operational marks on the side of the hammer. The checkered walnut grips are correctly numbered to the revolver andare in very good to excellent condition with some light flaking, scratches and scuff marks present. A classic CCW handgun that showssome honest light wear from use. (86229-222) (Elliott Riggs Collection) (325/525)

1291. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consist of (2) Model 1911 magazines for 9mm and are marked "Colt Cal. 9mm Luger" on the base. Bothmagazines are in excellent condition. Also included is an excellent condition U.S. Model 1956 canvas magazine pouch. (863221-1A)

1292. LOT OF COLT 1911 PARTS This lot consist of (1) Colt 38 Super Auto barrel with barrel bushing, link and link pin. The barrel has anexcellent bore. Also present is (1) Colt marked 38 Super Auto magazine. All parts are in excellent condition. (86322-1B)

1293. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON PARDNER MODEL SB1 SHOTGUN serial #HX238071, 28 Gauge, 25 1/2" barrel withan excellent bore and choked modified. Overall, the shotgun retains 99% plus of its original blue finish. The adult-length hardwood butt-stock and forend are in near excellent condition with several very small scratches on the bottom of the buttstock. These are great littleshotguns for training, woods loafing or beginning hunters. (86354-6) (100/150)

1294. LOT OF PARA-ORDNANCE MAGAZINES This lot consist of (2) Para-Ordnance P14.45, fourteen round capacity magazines with3/4" thick rubber floorplates. Both magazines base plates have the Para-Ordnance logo with the numbers 1 thru 10. The magazines have aspring loaded base plate button to allow quick take down for cleaning. They appear to be in very good to excellent condition. (86330-69A)

1295. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AND SHOOTING AMMUNITION This lot consist (1) box of 38 A.M.U. ammunition. The box has 38loaded rounds and 12 empty cases. Cases are head stamped "REM-UMC" "38 AMU". The white cardboard box is in very good condi-tion with one end flap torn but, still present. The cover is marked: 50 Center Fire Cartridges - Caliber 38 AMU - 148 grain Wad CutterBullet - For Use In Accurized Pistols - Remington Arms Company, Incorporated - Bridgeport Connecticut - Made in United States ofAmerica. The ammunition is in excellent condition. This ammunition was designed in cooperation with Army Marksmanship Unit in aneffort to correct the feeding difficulties of the 38 Special. They are essentially a semi-rimmed 38 Special casing. The second box of ammu-nition consists of (1) fifty round box of Remington 22 LR, High Velocity "Golden" ammunition on a blister packed card. (86332-144)

1296. CRVENA ZASTAVA MODEL 57 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #124046, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 1/2" barrel with a near excellentbore that has light frosting present at the throat of the barrel. The pistol retains 98% plus of its re-blued finish with slight silvering on thehigh edges and scattered light scratches. The serial number appears on the frame, slide and barrel. There is a matching assembly num-ber applied with an electric pencil to the frame, slide, barrel and fire control mechanism. The synthetic grips are a light gray in color withvertical lines running through it and the Zastava logo in the center. They exhibit light dents and scuff marks. Two, nine round magazinesare included with this non-importer-marked pistol. One magazine has a lanyard loop on the base and the other does not. A brown leathermilitary flap holster is included with the pistol. The holster has a pouch to carry the spare magazine and is in excellent condition overall.The M57's will not accept other Tokarev magazine as they are actually slightly longer, thus allowing for the nine round capacity and theyare equipped with a magazine safety. (86240-75) (100/300)

1297. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-7 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #15D8365, 38 Special, 2" barrel with an excel-lent bore. Overall, the revolver retains 99% of its original nickel finish but, the metal surfaces have started to freckle from extremely lightoxidation blemishing. The case-hardened colors on the trigger and hammer remain strong and vivid. The checkered walnut grips for thisround butt revolver are in excellent condition. The original factory box with correct markings is included and it contains a manual, paper-work and a cleaning kit. (86332-32) (300/500)

1298. COLT CASED SET OF LORD & LADY FOURTH MODEL DERINGERS serial #58809DER & 58808DER, 22 Short, 2 1/2" bar-rels with excellent bores. The Lord Deringer has a gold tone plated frame and black chromed barrel with 99% plus remaining. The smoothwalnut stocks have a few very minor dents but, rate excellent overall. The Lady Deringer is gold plated with 99% plus remaining. The pearlitegrips are in excellent condition. Both Deringers are displayed in a wood case exhibiting a small scratch on the cover. The interior is lined witha red corduroy material on the base and satin material on the cover and contains paperwork. (86343-29 &6343-30) (250/350)

1299. LOT OF SIG SAUER P230 380 ACP MAGAZINES This lot consist of (3) Sig Sauer P230SL seven round, 380 ACP magazines.Each magazine is electroless nickel plated and features an extended base plate. The magazines exhibit very light use and are in near excel-lent condition overall. One of the three is not marked Sig Sauer on the side but appears to be of the same make. (86357-S17169A)

1300.MODIFIED MARLIN MODEL 15Y SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #15694894, 22 S, L, LR, 16 1/4" barrelwith an excellent bore. This rifle retains about 97% of its original blue finish with light silvering observed at the muzzle and some opera-tion wear on the bolt. The stock has been completely reconfigured by thinning the wood around the forend and butt areas. A piece ofwood was added to the buttstock to increase its length of pull to adult proportions of 13 1/2". The modification was not professionallydone but is by no means crude. The original iron sights are still present and a Weaver D4 4X scope, with clear optics is mounted on thereceiver. The scope exhibits light oxidation blemishes and scuffs on the tube. Quick detachable sling swivels have been added. A nicesize rifle for the trap line or the trail. (86354-4) (80/120)

1301.MOSSBERG MODEL 340BA BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L, LR, 24" barrel with an excellent bore. Overall about 90 - 95% ofthe original bluing remains with evidence of scattered light oxidation and freckling covering the metal surfaces. The walnut stock is in verygood condition with scattered light dents and dings. The most prominent blemish on the stock is the lower half of the butt where there isevidence of a large water stain from having rested on a dirt floor. This rifle features a Mossberg S330 receiver sight with target knobs; aglobe style front sight with a pivoting front blade allowing a post or circle; a step adjustable, barrel mounted rear sight and sling swivels.A pair of ten round magazines is included with the rifle. A nice rifle for basic rifle marksmanship training. (86354-5) (100/200)

1302. RUGER OLD ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #145-01741, 44 Caliber Percussion, 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore.The stainless steel surfaces exhibit scattered scratches, surface blemishes and a turn ring on the cylinder for an overall rating of about 90%.The factory grips have been replaced by a set of Hogue rubber finger groove grips that have some light handling blemishes and scuffmarks. (86330-85) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

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1303. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XD SERVICE MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #US627120, 45 ACP, 4" barrel with an excel-lent bore. Overall, the pistol retains 99% of a matte black finish on the metal surfaces. The black polymer frame is in near excellent con-dition with a few light handling blemishes. The pistol features three dot sights, grip safety and Picatinny style accessory rail. There is aLasermax recoil spring laser installed that is not currently working. The take down lever contains the cross bolt on / off switch. There aretwo magazines included with the pistol. The first has thirteen round capacity and the second has been restricted to ten round capacity.(86330-120) (300/500)

1304. GERMAN MODEL 38 (H) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY J.P. SAUER & SOHN serial #357362, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with anexcellent bore. This pistol retains about 75 - 80% of its original blue finish. The finish on the front and rear of the grip frame has wornaway from handling and oxidized to a pleasing brown patina. The top and sides of the slide has considerable freckling present with someof the bluing thinning from holster wear. The two piece, checkered hard rubber grips are in very good to excellent condition with lightscuffs, scratches and dents present. The pistol has the correct matching serial number on the lower front of the slide, correct Waffenamtmarks on the front of the trigger guard (eagle/37) and correct commercial proof marks on the frame, slide and barrel. A single magazineis included and is correctly marked on the early style floorplate. (86330-106) {C&R} (250/450)

1305. LOT OF PISTOL ACCESSORIES This lot consist of (2) Mec-Gar Cz75 magazines for 9mm. Both magazines are in excellent con-dition and are marked "MG-GT21-16" on the side. Included is (1) nylon clip holster for a large frame semi-auto pistol. (1) Unmarkednylon magazine pouch designed for a 9mm - 45 ACP sized 20 - 30 round stick magazines. Both the holster and magazine pouch are inexcellent condition. Also included is (1) set of checkered, Smith & Wesson walnut target grips for a square butt, J frame revolver. Theyexhibit light handling blemishes and light scuffs and scratches. (86313-24A)

1306. LOT OF ARROWHEADS This lot consists of a three 8"x11" tray collection totaling 20 arrowheads. The first tray displays 8 headsof flint and chert; one 2" dark gray with freckles leaf shaped blade with corner notches; one 2 3/8" black flint with corner notches; one3" gray chert, flat base, corner notched; one 2" wide haft only, rounded base with side notches for spear or knife; one triangular blackflint without a stem; one 3 1/2" gray chert, corner notch, slight lobbed base; one 2 1/8" rounded tip, corner notched gray chert; one 2"gray chert, parallel sided stem. The second tray displays 5 heads of jasper and chert; one 1 1/4" blue with an area of light blue/white anda short stem; one 1 3/8" tan remnant; one 2 1/4" white and pink, side notched, flat base, moderately rounded tip; one 2 5/8" leaf shaped,rounded base, no notch or stem; one 4 1/4" parallel sided, corner notch, concave base knife or spear blade. The third tray displays 7heads of jasper and chert; one 1 3/4" gray/white side notched, flat base; one 1 3/4" leaf shaped corner notched, flat base; one 2 5/8"rust red leaf shaped with parallel sided stem; one 4 1/2" red jasper, round base, side notched; one 3" leaf shaped, rounded point, roundbase, corner notched; one 2" chert with parallel sided stem; one 2 3/4" parallel sided blade with auriculate base. (125242-23F)

1307. LOT OF ARROWHEADS This lot consists of a four tray (3 @ 5"x6", 1 @ 7"x9") collection totaling 21 arrowheads. The first tray displays8 heads of flint and chert; one 2" leaf shaped, broad point, straight haft; one 1 3/8" side notched, concave base; one 1 1/2" side notched,mild concave base, slight serrated edges; one 1" triangular, acuminate tip; one 3" broad point, corner notch, flat base; one 1 1/4" white flint,leaf shaped acute point, round base; one 1 1/2" broad point, serrated edges, corner notched, flat base; one 1 3/4" broad point, straight stem.The second tray displays 7 heads of flint, chert and jasper; one 1 1/4" broad point, flat base; one 1 1/4" acute point, light serrated edges, flatbase; 1 5/8" slight concave edges and base; 2 7/8" triangular, concave base; 1" slight serrated edges, flat base; 1 1/2" acute point, flat base;2 1/4" acute point, pointed stem with no shoulder. The third tray displays 1 head; 2" pink jasper, acute point, lightly serrated edges, parallelsided stem. The fourth tray displays 5 heads of flint, chert, and jasper; one 2 5/8" light brown, parallel sided stem; 2" remnants, pointed basewith shoulder; 2 1/2" parallel sided stem, broken tip; 2 1/4" side notch flat base, broken tip; 1 1/4" tip remnant. (125242-23G)

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1308. LOT OF ARROWHEADS Thislot consists of a two trays (8"x14", 12"x16")collection totaling 21 arrowheads. The firsttray displays 11 heads of flint, jasper, andchert; one 2 3/8" leaf shaped, apiculatepoint, saw-tooth edges, ariculate base; one3" triangular, acute point, round base; one 25/8" fine serrated edges, broad point, sidenotches, round base; one 2 7/8" broad pointleaf shaped, fine serrated edges, cornernotch, flat base; one 4" broad point, fine ser-rated edges, corner notch, round base; one5 1/2" broad point, saw-toothed edges, cor-ner notch, round base; one 5" broad point,corner notches, round base; one 3 3/8" tri-angular, base notched; one 3" leaf shaped,round base, corner notched; one 3 1/4" leafshaped, broad point, round base, corner and

base notch, one 2 1/2" broad point, notched flat base. The second tray displays 10 heads of flint, jasper and chert; one 2" leaf shaped,broad point, side notched; one 3 3/4" broad point, side notch, concave base; one 3" acute point, parallel sided stem; one 4" broad point,expanded round base; one 3" leaf shaped, broad point, flat base; one 4 1/8" broad point, fine serrated edges, corner notch, round base;one 2 5/8" leaf shaped, broad point, corner notch; one 3 1/2" acute point, round base, corner notch; one 2 3/4" leaf shaped broad point,contracted stem; one 2 3/4" rounded point corner notch, round base. The glass is cracked on both Ricker boxes. (125242-23E)

1309. LOT OR ARROWHEADS This lotconsists of a two tray (8"x14",12"x16") collection totaling 20 arrow-heads. The first tray displays 10 headsof jasper and chert; one 4" dark gray,leaf shaped, broad point, round base,corner notch; one 4" tan, acuminatepoint, corner notch ariculate base; one3 1/2" pink and red leaf shaped, broadpoint, round corner notched base; one4 3/8" gray and pink broad point,round base, side notch; one 2 3/4"brown acute point, parallel sided, sidenotch; one 3 3/4" pinkish white, leafshaped, broad point, corner notch; one2 3/4" white and pink, broad point,round base, side notch; one 3 1/4"gray and white broad point, cornernotch, round base; one 3" brown, parallel sided, side notch; one 3 1/2" pink, acute point, corner notch. The second tray displays 10heads of jasper and chert; one 2" triangular white and pink, saw-toothed edges, expanded base; one 3 7/8" red-brown, acute point,corner notch, round base; one 3 1/4" pink broad point, serrated edges, parallel sided concave stem; one 2 7/8" tan leaf shaped, broadpoint, corner notch, round base; one 2" tan leaf shaped, broad point, serrated edges, side notch, flat base; one 3 1/2" white with pinkleaf shaped, corner notch, round base; one 2" blue broad point corner notch, round base; one 3 1/4" white with gray and pink, broadpoint, contracted base; one 2 3/4" blue and tan leaf shaped, broad point, round base, corner notch; one 2 1/2" gray leaf shaped,broad point, corner notch, round base. (125242-23B)

1310. LOT OF ARROWHEADSThis lot consists of a two 12"x16" traycollection totaling 20 arrowheads. Thefirst tray displays 9 heads of flint andchert; one 1 5/8" dark gray, broad point,side notch; one 4" light gray acute point,corner and base notch, round base; one1 1/4" dark gray, triangular, acute point,side notch, concave base; one 5" tan-gray, acute point, round base, cornernotch; one 3 3/4" dark gray, broad point,round base, corner notch; one 3 1/4"dark gray, round point, auriculate stem;one 2 1/2" dark gray, broad point, roundbase, corner notch; one 4 3/4" grayacute point, round base, corner notch;one 1 5/8" triangular, white and gray,acute point, base notch. The second

tray displays 11 heads of chert and jasper; one 2 3/4" mottled gray, broad point, round base; one 2" leaf shaped, tan and gray, broad point,round base; one 3 1/4" gray-white, broad point, parallel sided stem; one 4 1/4" leaf shaped, light tan, acute point, round base; one 2 5/8"dark gray, acute point, parallel sided stem; one 7 1/2"x2 1/2" spear head, light gray, leaf shaped, broad point, round base; one 2" gray,broad point, parallel sided stem; one 5 1/4"x3 1/4" tomahawk head, light gray; one 2 7/8" light gray, acute point, parallel sided stem; one6 1/2"x2" spear head, tan-gray, broad point round base; one 2 3/4" tan, broad point, expanded stem. (125242-23C)

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1311. LOT OF ARROWHEADS Thislot consists of a two 12"x16" tray col-lection totaling 32 arrowheads. Thefirst tray displays 16 heads of flint,chert and jasper; one 1 3/4" darkgray, broad point, double side notch,concave base; one 2" leaf shaped,round base, corner notch, brokenpoint; one 3 1/4" mottled white andgray, leaf shaped, round point, roundbase; one 3 1/8" red, round point,parallel sided, straight base; one 33/8" light gray, leaf shaped, roundpoint, round base; one 3 3/4" whiteleaf shaped, broad point, roundbase, side notched; one 2 7/8" pink-tan, leaf shaped; one 5" skinningtool, blunt smooth thick base; one 31/2" gray leaf shaped; one 1 1/4" dark gray, saw-toothed edges, corner notched; one 1 3/4" gray leaf shaped, broad point, expandedbase; one 2 1/2" gray leaf shaped, broad point, side notched, straight base; one 3 1/4" gray leaf shaped; one 1 7/8" white with pink broadpoint, side notched, straight base; one 2 1/2" gray broad point, expanded base, barbed shoulder; one 2 3/8" gray, rounded point, straightbase. The second tray displays 16 heads of flint, chert and jasper; one 3 1/4" gray, apiculate point, contracted stem; one 4 1/2" pink andwhite, broad point, straight base; one 4 3/8" gray, acute point, expanded base, barbed shoulder; one 3 3/4" light gray, broad point, squarenotched haft; one 3 1/4" light gray, acute point, parallel sided stem; one 5 3/4"x1 1/2" spear head, white, acute point, corner notched;one 4 1/4" pink, acute point, parallel sided, side notch, concave base; one 7 3/8"x1 1/2" spear head, dark gray, broad point, expandedbase; one 2" black, acute point, corner notch, straight base; one 4 1/2" white, acute point, side notch, round base; one 4 7/8" tan andwhite, acute point, rounded base, corner notch; one 4 5/8" pink, broad point, parallel sided, side notch, concave base; one 4" brown, tri-angular, broad point, corner notch; one 3 1/4" light gray, triangular, acute point, contracted notched base; one 2 1/2" leaf shaped, round-ed point, round base, corner notch; one 4" white, acute point, parallel sided, parallel sided stem. (125242-23D)

1312. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot consists of a total of 22 zippered soft cases of various sizes ranging from 8" to 18" in length; 19fabric, 2 suede, 1 vinyl. Most are in near excellent to excellent condition. (126227-48A)

1313. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot consists of a total of 22 zippered soft cases of various sizes ranging from 8" to 18" in length; 18fabric, 2 suede, 2 vinyl. All are in near excellent to excellent condition. (126227-48B)

1314. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot consists of a total of 39 zippered soft cases of various sizes ranging from 8" to 18" in length; 32fabric, 6 vinyl, 1 suede. Most are in near excellent to excellent condition. (126239-311A)

1315. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot consists of a total of 40 zippered soft cases of various sizes ranging from 8" to 18" in length; 30fabric, 10 suede. Most are in near excellent to excellent condition. (126239-311B)

1316. LOT OF PISTOL CASES This lot consists of a total of 46 zippered soft cases of various sizes ranging from 5" to 16" in length; 30fabric, 15 suede, 1 vinyl. Most are in near excellent to excellent condition. (126239-311C)

1317. RUGER MODEL MARK II 50TH ANNIVERSARY SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #223-05634, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with abright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue with a couple of very minor superficial handling marks. The gripsrate excellent and display a Ruger phoenix medallion with a red background. This pistol features a 50th anniversary crest on the top of theframe and a Ruger medallion imprinted on the rear of the bolt; comes with two magazines featuring a red background Ruger medallion onthe base, a red plastic Ruger factory box, manual and lock. A very clean pistol that appears unused. (126343-58) (250/350)

1318. RUGER MODEL 22/45 TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #220-32697, 22 LR, 5 1/2" bull barrel with a bright excellentbore. The stainless steel finish rates excellent with a couple of minor superficial handling marks. The synthetic frame and integrated gripsrate excellent also. This pistol appears to have had little if any use, features an adjustable rear sight and comes with a gray plastic Rugerbox, manual and a total of two magazines. (126343-57) (200/300)

1319. STEVENS 1880 HUNTER'S PET SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #2115, 22RF, 11" relined part octagon, part round barrel withan excellent bore. The barrels metal surface retain 50% original blue fading to a brown patina with silvering rub marks near the action.The frame shows about 20% nickel finish remaining with the bulk of the metal surface exhibiting a brown patina with oxidation and lightpitting. The steel stock exhibits a brown patina with little nickel finish still showing. The walnut grips rate very good plus with multiple lighthandling marks. The barrel, frame, stock and attachment plate have matching serial numbers. (126288-1) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

1320. STEVENS POCKET PISTOL NO 40 serial #18409, 22 RF, 12" part octagon, part round barrel with a very good plus, lightly frostedbore. The barrels metal surface is fading to a brown patina with some areas of original blue showing. The frame retains 95-97% nickel withlight handling marks, a chip on the right side near the breech lock and spotty light freckling. The walnut grips rate very good plus with lighthandling marks. The barrels serial number does not match the grips, frame and stock mount plate. (126288-21) {C&R} (250/450)

1321. STEVENS DIAMOND NO 43 POCKET PISTOL serial #17294, 22 RF, 10" part octagon, part round barrel with a very good light-ly pitted bore. The barrels metal surface is a fading blue brown patina with some areas of oxidation; the frames nickel finish rates goodwith about 60% remaining with most of the fading on high wear areas including the backstrap and high edges. The walnut grips rate verygood with multiple light handling marks. The barrel and frame are numbered alike. (126288-34) {C&R} (150/250)

1322. STEVENS DIAMOND NO 43 POCKET PISTOL serial #51101, 22 RF, 6" part octagon, part round barrel with a very good light-ly pitted bore. The pistol has been reblued with the barrel showing very good color with a couple of light handling marks and a few spotfreckles; the frame is a nice even plum color showing a few minor handling marks. The walnut grips rate near excellent with light handlingblemishes. The barrel and frame are numbered alike. (126288-5) {C&R} (150/250)

1323. STEVENS DIAMOND NO 43 POCKET PISTOL serial #90794, 22 RF, 6" part octagon, part round barrel with a bright nearexcellent lightly frosted bore. The barrels metal surface retains 70% blue fading to a brown patina with light freckling and silvering at themuzzle and near the pivot; the frames nickel finish rates very good with overall bubbling and some thinning to a brown patina on somehigh edges. The barrel and frame are numbered alike. (126288-107) {C&R} (150/250)

1324. HIGH STANDARD SENTINEL MK I DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #S38679, 22 LR, 4" full lug barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with minor handling marks and a turn ring on the 9 shot fluted cylin-der. The smooth wood grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. A trigger shoe has been added. (126288-102) (150/250)

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1325. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON BULL DOG DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #26063, 32 RF, 2 1/2" octagon bar-rel with a moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original nickel finish with light freckling and spotty oxidation most promi-nent on the fluted cylinder; the blued triggerguard remains in near excellent condition with a few spots of oxidation; the hammer and trig-ger exhibit very good case-hardened colors with some light freckling and thinning on the trigger face to a silver brown patina. The hardrubber grips rate near excellent with some handling wear. (126288-41) {C&R} (75/150)

1326. HOPKINS & ALLEN SAFETY POLICE TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #1192, 32 S&W, 3" barrel witha moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 70% original nickel finish with light freckling, spotty oxidation and areas of thinning toa silver brown patina. The trigger, guard and hammer display a gray brown patina with a few remnants of the original case-hardened col-ors evident. The hard rubber grips rate good to very good with mild wear and handling marks. (126288-40) (C&R) (150/250)

1327. HOPKINS & ALLEN SAFETY POLICE TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #7446, 38 CF, 5" barrel witha lightly frosted bore with a few spots of pitting. The metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with some light freckling and han-dling blemishes. The trigger guard and tip-up release levers show some original blue with high contact areas thinning to a brown pati-na. The case hardened colors of the trigger and hammer have thinned with both showing some original color on their sides, and somelight oxidation and fading to a gray brown patina on the high contact areas. The checkered wood grips rate near excellent with somehandling blemishes and obvious flattening of the checkering. This revolver has matching numbers on its frame, cylinder and barrel.(126287-151) {C&R} (250/350)

1328. HOPKINS & ALLEN DOUBLE ACTION NO6 REVOLVER serial #6460, 38 CF, 2 1/2" octagonbarrel with a very good to excellent bore with a fewspots of minor pitting. The metal surfaces retain 95%original nickel finish with some light freckling and afew spots of oxidation most prominent on the trigger-guard. The bobbed hammer has very good plus case-hardened colors with some light spotty oxidation; thetriggers original colors are mostly worn leaving a graypatina behind. The checkered wood grips rate nearexcellent with some handling blemishes and flatteningof the checkering. (126287-150) {C&R} (300/500)

1329.MERWIN HULBERT MEDIUM FRAMESPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTIONREVOLVER serial #6637, 38 CF, 3 1/2" barrel witha moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain85% original nickel finish with some light freckling andareas of oxidation. The hammer and trigger retainmost of their original case-hardened colors with somefading and light oxidation. The hard rubber checkeredgrips with dogs head logo rate excellent with a couple of light blemishes and minor wear but do not appear to be original as they fit loose-ly to the frame and the right side is marked with a non-matching number. This second style early production gun features scooped flutes

on the 5 shot cylinder, a sliding loading gate and has a pre-sentation inscription on the backstrap. The frame, cylinderand barrel have matching assembly numbers. (126288-49){ANTIQUE} (400/600)

1330. REMINGTON NEW MODEL CARTRIDGECONVERTED REVOLVER serial #11341, 32 RF, 31/2" octagon barrel with moderately frosted lightly pittedbore. The metal surfaces are a gun metal gray with light tomoderate freckling, some areas of oxidation, and a few spotsof original nickel still present. The walnut grips rate nearexcellent with a ding and minor handling mark. There are

matching numbers on the frame andbarrel; the cylinder has non-matchingnumbers. (126288-31) {ANTIQUE}(200/400)

1331. ALLEN & WHEELOCK SMALL FRAME BARHAMMER DOUBLE ACTION PERCUSSIONREVOLVER serial #2, 30 Cal, 2 1/2" octagon barrel witha moderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a gunmetal gray with freckling and spotty oxidation. The 5 shotcylinder is engraved with a forest scene which is still vividly pre-sent. The walnut grips are in excellent condition with multiple light handlingmarks. There are matching numbers on the frame, cylinder, barrel and grips. (126288-23) {ANTIQUE} (450/650)

1332. RUGER MODEL P94DC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #308-03878, 9mm, 4" barrelwith an excellent bore. The two tone stainless steel slide/alloy frame rates excellent with a fewminor handling marks. The plastic grips also rate excellent with minor handling marks. This pis-tol features a 3 dot sight, decocking lever and an ambidextrous safety, and comes with no maga-zine. (126330-84) (300/500)

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1333. RUGER MODEL P89 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #315-81813, 9mm, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainlesssteel slide and alloy frame both rate excellent with minor handling marks. The plastic grips also rate excellent with a few light handlingmarks. Comes with no magazine. (126330-86) (200/400)

1334. RUGER MODEL P90 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #663-64809, 45 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 97% original blue with some minor handling marks and light scratches mainly on the alloy frame. The plastic grips rate excel-lent with a few light handling marks. Comes without magazine. (126330-88) (300/500)

1335. RUGER MODEL P90 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #663-64996, 45 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks mainly on the alloy frame. The plastic grips rate excellent with a coupleof minor handling marks. Comes without magazine. (126330-87) (300/500)

1336. KEL-TEC MODEL PF-9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #R3E91, 9mm, 3" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaceretains 99% original satin chrome finish with a few light handling marks. The synthetic frame with integrated grips rates excellent with afew light handling marks. Features an adjustable rear sight and accessory rail. Comes without magazine. (126330-57) (150/250)

1337. BERETTA MODEL 9000S SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #SN005001, 40 S&W, 3 3/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Themetal surface retains 99% of the original matte black finish. The polymer frame with overmolded rubber grips rates excellent. Comes with-out magazine. (126330-9) (250/450)

1338. BERETTA MODEL 92FS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #BER402517Z, 9mm, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 90% original matte black finish with multiple light handling blemishes; the synthetic grips rate near excellent. This pistol is disas-sembled; the slide is cracked at the firing pin hole and is not repairable and should be discarded; all other parts may or may not be pre-sent. Comes with a total of two magazines. (Still transfers as a firearm). (126330-13)

1339. GRENDEL MODEL P30 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #012319, 22 Magnum, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 98% original matte black finish with a few light handling marks. The synthetic frame with integrated grips rates excellentwith a couple of minor blemishes. Comes without magazine. (126330-49) (150/250)

1340.WARNER INFALLIBLE SEMI-AUTO POCKET PISTOL serial #7465, 32 ACP, 3" barrel with a near excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 95% cloudy original blue with some signs of age toning to brown, a few minor handling marks, and a spot of silvering atthe muzzle; the case-hardened colors on the trigger rate excellent. The black hard rubber grips rate very good to excellent with little signsof wear and the left side grip faded to brown. Comes with no magazine. (126330-133) {C&R} (150/350)

1341. INTRATEC MODEL TEC-22 SCORPION SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #024636, 22 LR, 4" threaded barrel with a shortknurled extension and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original matte black finish with multiple light, and a few mod-erate, handling marks. The synthetic frame and integrated grips rate near excellent with a few minor handling marks; there is a holethrough the grip where a logo once was, 1/2" on the left side and 1/8" on the right. Comes with a single “banana” style magazine.(126330-54) (150/250)

1342. FREEDOM ARMS MODEL FA-S-22LR PATRIOT REVOLVER serial #A53491, 22 LR, 1 1/4" barrel with a very good lightlypitted bore. The stainless steel finish rates near excellent with a few minor handling marks, a light turn ring on the fluted 5 shot cylinder,and a couple of oxidation pits on the barrel. The black plastic grips rate near excellent with a couple of light scuffs and scratches.(126330-38) (75/150)

1343. TAURUS PT 140 MILLENNIUM PRO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #SZF50200, 40 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore.The stainless steel finish rates excellent as does the black polymer frame with integrated grips. This pistol comes with its original blackplastic case, manual and a total of 2 magazines. (126330-127) (250/450)

1344. DIAMONDBACK MODEL DB380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #ZC0648, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surfaces retain 99% original black matte finish with a couple of light handling marks. The synthetic frame with integrated griprates excellent. This pistol appears to have had little use and includes its factory box and a trigger lock. Comes with no magazine.(126330-28) (200/400)

1345. SMITH & WESSON SIGMA MODEL SW40F SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PAA7745, 40 S&W, 4 1/2" barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with light handling marks. The black polymer frame with integrated grip ratesexcellent with a few minor blemishes from handling. This pistol comes with a S&W black plastic case and a cable lock. No magazineincluded. (126330-103) (250/350)

1346. SMITH & WESSON SIGMA MODEL SW40V SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PAN1198, 40 S&W, 4" barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The satin stainless steel finish rates excellent with some minor handling blemishes. The gray polymer frame with integrat-ed grip also rates excellent with a few light scuffs and minor handling marks. Comes with a total of 2 magazines, manual, cable lock anda blue plastic S&W case. (126330-104) (250/350)

1347.WALTHER MODEL PK380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PK046639, 380 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Themetal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple of light handling marks. The synthetic frame and integrated grip rates excellent. Thispistol features a Picatinny bottom rail and a 3 dot sight, and comes with the original black factory hard case and two additional front sightsfor elevation changes. (126330-132) (250/350)

1348. NAGANT MODEL 1895 REVOLVER serial #BI136/6N136, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright lightly frosted near excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal type reblue thinning in areas to a blue brown patina. The brown plastic checkered grips rateexcellent. This pistol is importer marked and comes with a vinyl flap holster. (126330-68) (75/150)

1349. ZEISS SCOPE LOT Zeiss rifle scope marked Carl Zeiss Jenna Zielvier Nr. 14432, 10 1/2" overall length, 1" tube, 1 3/8" objective bell, 11/2" ocular bell. This 4x scope has a mottled reapplied blue finish with some thinning to a gray brown patina and some areas of pinprick pit-ting. The optics are clear with a German #1 reticle. This scope comes with a side mount and rings for a Mauser K98 rifle that appears to bea reproduction and a set of leather lens covers. (126330-67A)

1350. HOPKINS & ALLEN SAFETY POLICE TOPBREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial#9648, 32 CF, 3" barrel with a moderately pitted bore. Themetal surfaces retain 95% original nickel finish with minorfreckling and oxidation showing on some edges. The bluefinish on the trigger guard and tip-up release levers ismostly thinned to a brown patina; the casehardened colorson the trigger and hammer are present but fading on highcontact areas to a gray patina with some light freckling.The checkered wood grips rate near excellent with somehandling blemishes and obvious flattening of the checker-ing. This revolver comes with an original H&A box withlabeling matching this gun, a bore brush, a corked cappedvial of 3-in-1 oil and an advertisement for the oil. (126287-90) {C&R} (300/500)

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1351.MERWIN HULBERT SMALL FRAME DOU-BLE ACTION FOLDING TRIGGERREVOLVER serial #9921, 32 CF, 3" barrel with a nearvery good bore with some small spots of light pitting.The metal surfaces retain 95% original nickel with somelight freckling and a couple of small spots of oxidation.The hammer and triggers case-hardened colors remainnear excellent with some light freckling and the highcontact areas fading to a gray patina. The hard rubbergrips rate excellent with some minor handling wear; theright side grip is pencil marked with the guns assem-bly/serial number. Matching numbers can be found onthe frame, cylinder and barrel. This revolver needsmechanical attention as it does not hold in the cockedposition and the firing pin is ground off. It comes withan original brown Merwin Hulber folding cover box inexcellent condition with the labeling matching the gunand a direction sheet fixed to the inside of the cover.(126287-92) {ANTIQUE} (500/700)

1352. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL XL3DOUBLE ACTION FOLDING HAMMERREVOLVER serial #1898, 32 CF, 2 3/4" octagonbarrel with a moderately pitted good bore. Themetal surfaces retain 85-90% original nickel withsome minor freckling and areas of oxidation withthe bulk of the loss found on the 5 shot flutedcylinder. The trigger’s case-hardened colors havemostly faded leaving a gray and gray-brown pati-na; the hammers case-hardened colors are muchmore prominent with near excellent color retentionon the hammers sides with a few spot freckles anda couple of oxidation pits present. The hard rub-ber grips rate excellent with minor wear and a fewlight handling marks. This revolver comes with anoriginal H&A folding lid cardboard box in nearexcellent condition containing a double sidedadvertisement that includes this pistol. (126287-89) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1353. TYCOON SPUR TRIGGER SINGLE ACTIONREVOLVER serial #7905, 22 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with amoderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a gray andgray-brown patina with some light pitting, freckling andspotty oxidation; a little of the original nickel finish is stillpresent in protected areas. The ivory grips are in excellentcondition and are pencil-numbered to the gun. Matchingnumbers can be found on the barrel, frame and cylinder.This pistol needs mechanical attention. Gun comes in ahallmarked silver box with an inscription on its cover and atin-type picture affixed inside, a set of dice, and a gold col-ored pocket watch by American Waltham Watch Co.(126258-64) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1354. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH SWAMP ANGELserial #6453, 41 RF, 2 3/8" octagon barrel with a lightly oxi-dized lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are a gray andgray-brown patina with freckling and some light pitting. Theyellowed ivory grips are in near excellent condition with afew tiny cracks on one edge and by the retaining screw withsome darkening on the edges. Matching numbers can befound on the frame, cylinder and barrel. This revolvercomes with a vinyl covered wood box and a set of dice.(126258-65) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

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1355. LOT OF FRAMES First frame is a Smith & Wesson model 342 AirLite Ti serial #CDL4360, 38 SPL, 1 7/8" barrel with a moderatelybright excellent bore. The gray titanium metal surface rates near excellent with some light handling blemishes. Includes a front ramp sightand cylinder release latch. Second frame is a Glock model 17 black synthetic serial #ZR038US, in excellent condition with a few handlingmarks and an attachment rail glued on the lower front. Both are, for the most part stripped, still retaining some small parts, the Glock morethan the Smith. (126330-43,113)

1356. GERMAN SCHULER REFORM FOUR BARREL PISTOL serial #3281, 25 Cal, 3" barrels with moderately pitted oxidizedbores. The metal surfaces are all a brown oxidized patina with spotty active oxidation and mild pitting. There are no grips. This Germanmade pistol is proof marked with a crown over "N" on the left side of the frame. The barrels are stacked in a block and ratchet up toshoot. This pistol does not work and will need mechanical attention. (126330-16) {C&R} (50/100)

1357.MARLIN MODEL 39A CENTURY LIMITED LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #24924, 22 S,L,LR, 20" octagon barrel with abright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% original blue with multi minor handling marks, scattered freckling and rub wearon the hammer and lever. The walnut stock and forearm rate very good plus with minor handling marks; the stock was cracked on theright side and has been repaired and refinished. This centennial commemorative rifle features a brass medallion on the right side of thereceiver, brass name plate on the stock, and a brass forearm cap and butt plate. (126330-65) (250/450)

1358. REMINGTON MODEL 597 MAGNUM SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A2920416M, 22 WMRF, 20" barrel with a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excel-lent with some minor handling marks. This rifle features a scope rail, no iron sights, and comes with a total of three magazines.(126330-79) (300/500)

1359. SPARTAN MODEL SPR310 O/U SHOTGUN serial #052793252R, 410 bore, 26" ventilated rib barrels choked extra full over fullwith bright excellent bores. The barrel’s metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with light to moderate freckling. The nickel plated receiv-er rates excellent with a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate excellent with a couple of lightimpact marks and handling blemishes. (126330-114) (350/550)

1360. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #351-05833, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 97% original blue with a few minor handling marks, a bit of light freckling, and some tool marks by the rear sight dovetail; the rearsight is not present. The black Tapco synthetic stock rates excellent with a few minor handling blemishes and features an adjustable butt-stock, pistolgrip, and accessory rails on the forend. Comes with a single 25 round camo colored magazine. (126330-89) (150/250)

1361. REMINGTON MODEL 870 POLICE MAGNUM SHOTGUN serial #D723798M, 12 Ga, 18" cylinder bore barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90-95% original blue with multiple light and a few moderate handling blemishes, and a few spotfreckles. The bright orange checkered synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a couple of impact marks and a few minor handlingblemishes. This shotgun features rifle sights, an accessory rail mounted on the slide grip, a rubber recoil pad, extended magazine tube,"LESS LETHAL" printed on both sides of the stock, and a six-cartridge side-mount shell carrier. (126330-81) (250/450)

1362. NAVY ARMS MODEL 1 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #5888, 45-70, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 99% original blue with a few light handling marks. The walnut stock rates excellent with a couple of minor handling blemishes anda small chip at the heel. (126330-41) (200/300)

1363. BRITISH ENFIELD NO 5 MKI BOLT ACTION JUNGLE CARBINE BY R.O.F. FAZAKERLEY serial #Y273, 303 British,20 1/2" barrel with flash hider and a very good darkened bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% arsenal refinished blue with light frecklingand some minor handling marks. The oil finished hardwood stock rates near excellent with few minor handling blemishes and a ding inthe bottom of the butt. This rifle does not appear to be importer marked; matching serial numbers can be found on the frame, bolt, mag-azine and stock. (126330-32) (300/400)

1364. FRENCH MAS 44 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #F3788, 7.5 French, 23" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain98% original military finish with a couple of minor handling marks and some rub wear on the action. The hardwood stock is in very goodcondition with a crack in the left side of the butt, a few small impact marks, and multiple minor handling blemishes. This rifle is importermarked and comes with a leather sling, bayonet, and a single detachable magazine. (126330-40) (300/500)

1365. SCHMIDT RUBIN MODEL K-31 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #651997, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain 95% original blue with some minor handling marks and silver on the front sight. The hardwood stock is in very good tonear excellent condition with multiple light to moderate impact marks and other handling blemishes. This rifle is importer marked.(126330-108) (200/400)

1366. FRENCH MAS 36 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #FH89590, 7.5 French, 22 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain 95% original parkerized military finish with a few minor handling marks. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a couple oflight handling blemishes; the buttstock appears to have been replaced and is devoid of finish. This rifle is importer marked and comeswith a leather sling and bayonet. (126330-39) (250/450)

1367. CUSTOM ARISAKA MODEL 99 serial #45614, 7.7 Arisaka, 22 1/2" barrel with a moderately pitted dark bore. This sporterizedrifle’s metal surfaces retain 99% buffed blue with a few light handling marks, light freckling and a couple of spots of oxidation. The hard-wood pistolgrip stock with raised cheekpiece rates near excellent with a few minor scratches, other light handling blemishes, and a chipin the front of the cheekpiece. This rifle is fitted with iron sights and a rubber recoil pad. (126330-4) (100/200)

1368. RUGER 10/22 DELUXE SPORTER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #235-91147, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks and a couple of spots of light freckling. Thedeluxe checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a small ding, couple of small scratches, and a few light handling marks.(126381-13) (200/300)

1369. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #240-89705, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 98% original blue with a few light handling marks. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a couple of tiny blem-ishes. No magazine is included. (126357-S17160) (150/250)

1370. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #129-78109, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 98% original blue with a couple of light freckles and handling marks. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with a cou-ple of scratches, several minor impact marks and handling blemishes. Comes with a Tasco 4x scope. (126357-S17152) (150/250)

1371. LEE LOADING TOOL Includes a Lee Load-All shotshell reloading press. Set up for loading 20 ga., shells in good overall conditionmissing the covers for the shot and powder reservoirs. (103016-1)

1372. LEE LOADING PRESS A three hole, turret style metallic cartridge press in very good working condition showing some minor oxi-dation staining along the unpainted metal surfaces. Base unit only, in need of your favorite caliber dies. (103016-2)

1373. LOT OF HAND STOPS Includes two unmarked black painted hand stops. The first has a round knurled locking nut with a thread-ed screw-in adapter showing a few runs in the paint in good overall condition. Second is a similar style with a dove tail adapter that wouldfit a 3/8” channel in good overall condition. (103941-26)

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1374. LOT OF FIREARM LITERATURE Includes a large assortment of parts catalogs, manuals, handbooks, and related firearm pam-phlets. They include the following manufacturers Colt, Smith & Wesson, but Hi-Standard and are not limited to the above. They appearto be in very good overall condition. (103941-29)

1375. LOT OF HI-STANDARD GRIPS Includes two pairs of rosewood checkered SuperMatic grips; one finished, one nude. Both sets showcoarse checkering with crisp points near all over with small impact marks on the lower corners in near excellent condition. (104951-11C)

1376. LOT OF FN/FAL MAGAZINES Includes five L1A1 metric style 20 round steel magazines. All five are painted black in good over-all condition showing several light scratches near all over, one showing more finish loss along the contacting edges. (106238-4C)

1377. LOT OF FN/FAL MAGAZINES Includes four 20 round L1A1 “inch” pattern magazines. Two are in original paper wrapping one ina plastic bag and the last one is loose. These magazines will work in the “inch” pattern receiver. They are in excellent condition with apainted black finish. (106238-4B)

1378. LOT OF FN/FAL MAGAZINES Includes three 20 round L1A1 “inch” pattern magazines and a two place rubber pouch. The mag-azines are in very good overall condition with light scratches and finish loss prominent near the top and along the working edges. Therubber magazine pouch rates excellent. (106238-4A)

1379. LOT OF FN/FAL MAGAZINES Includes five L1A1 metric style 20 round steel magazines. All five are painted black in good over-all condition showing several light scratches near all over, one showing more finish loss along the contacting edges. (106238-4)

1380. LOT OF HI-STANDARD GRIPS Includes three pairs of rosewood grips, two are finished, one is in the nude. All three pairs arecheckered with crisp points and show minimal handling marks, likely from storage. They are likely for a Super Matic pistol and are in excel-lent condition. (104951-11A)

1381. LOT OF HI-STANDARD GRIPS Includes three pairs of Model 101 grips to include two smooth walnut and one checkered resinset. The two pairs of walnut grips rate very good to near excellent showing signs of a light “freshening”. The checkered resin grips withbrass inlaid medallions rate very good with crisp points on the checkering and the flats show light scratches. (104951-11B)

1382. LOT OF HI-STANDARD GRIPS Includes two pairs of checkered hard rubber grips. First pair is likely for a Model HB pistol, thecheckering is crisp with light discoloration on the screw inserts and are in very good overall condition. Second pair is likely for a ModelS-101 pistol with crisp checkering showing scattered casting imperfections and light handling marks. (104324-6)

1383. CUSTOM WALNUT TARGET GRIPS Left hand checkered “Herett-style” grips with screw likely for a Hi-Standard Model 101 orsimilar pistol. The checkering is clean with crisp points and the grip panels remain free of any handling imperfections. (104951-11D)

1384. LOT OF CUSTOM GRIPS Includes two pairs, both likely for N frame Smith & Wesson revolvers. First are a set of Herett model RKgrips with tight checkering that still has crisp points. There are a couple of spots where the varnish has started to peel but overall gripsremain in very good condition. Second is an un-marked pair of dark walnut checkered grips likely for an N frame Smith & Wesson. Theright side grip panel is missing a large chip from the back edge and the points are near smooth. The left side panel has been sanded andhas the same flat pattern checkering. (105053-15C)

1385. LOT OF CUSTOM WALNUT GRIPS Includes a coarsely checkered right hand “Roper-like” grip with crisp points likely for Smith& Wesson J frame revolvers. The thumb rest is smooth and the screw holes are fitted with brass inserts and the grips are in excellent con-dition. (105053-15A)

1386. LOT OF PEWTER 1911 GRIPS Cast by Pilgrim Pewter Inc., showing the designs of Sid Bell to include a raised relief bison on theleft panel and an eagle clutching a shield, arrows, and olive branch on the right. The grips show some light handling marks near the cor-ners but remain in excellent condition. (106335-18)

1387. LOT OF ACCESSORIES Includes five unrelated items. First item is a Triple K leather cartridge holster with a basketweave pat-tern. It shows some verdigris along the edges where the brass snaps meet the leather but remains in very good overall condition.Second is an unmarked leather quick draw holster that should accommodate any small to medium sized frame revolvers with barrelsup to 6” in length. Third is a nylon pouch with strap likely for an older GPS unit or two way radio in very good condition. Fourth is anM6A2 chemical hood in good overall condition. Fifth is an Israeli issued adult gasmask with canister in plastic packaging presumed tobe in very good condition. (103026-35)

1388. AIR RIFLE LOT Includes a .22 cal., Crosman 2200 Magnum pneumatic rifle with plastic checkered stocks. The barrel retains near allits original finish with a couple of small spots of oxidation staining present. (105711-9)

1389. LOT OF FRATERNAL SWORDS First is a Masons dress sword measuring 36” overall with a 29” straight unfullered etched blade.The name “Daniel R Knight” is in Gothic lettering about 2/3 the way down the fuller and the forte is retailer marked “Boston Regalia Co.”.The hilt is gold washed with knights head pommel and the compass /G / crossed ruler logo on the cover flap. The scabbard is lightlyengraved with a floral leaf design and is a pleasing ochre colored blend. The sword is in very good overall condition. The second swordmeasures 35 1/4” overall with a 28 1/4” straight unfullered etched blade. The blade has the name “Frank Thayer” in Gothic lettering abouthalf way down the length with the forte showing a retailer mark “The M.C. Lilley & Co., Columbus Ohio”. The hilt has trace amounts ofgold wash left along the knights head pommel and cross guards. The wooden handle is missing two slivers along the lower edge and thechain guard is intact. The polished hilt shows some spots of light oxidation staining and the majority of the gold wash finish is gone onthe tip and decorative hanging rings. A very nice sword overall that should look sharp in any collection. (105711-15)

1390. LOT OF RELOADING ACCESSORIES Includes nine assorted RCBS powder thrower bushings in a red Case Gard shell holder.Items are in very good condition. (103755-6)

1391. LOT OF DIES Includes an RCBS Neck Sizer and F L Die Set in .308 Win in their original hard plastic cases. Items are in excellent con-dition. Second are an RCBS Neck Sizer and F L Die Set in 30-06 in original plastic cases in very good overall condition. (104445-7A)

1392. LOT OF RCBS DIES Includes four items; first is a 6mm Rem. Neck trimmer, second is a 6mm Rem. die set in its original box. Thirdis a .45 ACP three die set in its original box, and fourth is three die set in 9mm Luger. All items come in RCBS packaging and they rangein condition from good to excellent. (104445-7B)

1393. LOT OF RELOADING ACCESSORIES Includes the following RCBS products: 5-0-5 scale, powder tube, case lube pad, primerchute, No. 3 shell holder, and 2 fl Oz bottle of case lube. Also included in this lot are a new-in-the-package Midway impact bullet pullerand a bottle of brass polish (will need a shake to remix). Items are in very good overall condition. (104445-7C)

1394. SMITH & WESSON BOX Includes a green hinged top box. The top lid has several scuffs and a few separated seams in the cornersand the bottom half shows water staining on the bottom with light scuffing along the edges and a tear in the front side wall. The orangelabel is intact and legible as is the inner lid. This is a fair to good condition box that would make a great restore candidate. (103749-52)

1395. LOT OF HONING STONES Includes ten red colored stones measuring 1” X 3” X 3/8”. Items are not maker marked and appear unusedand fit Randall knife sheath stone pockets. They appear to be a medium/fine combination and are in excellent condition. (106020-K324)

1396. LOT OF HONING STONES Includes ten red colored stones measuring 1” X 3” X 3/8”. Items are not maker marked andappear unused and fit Randall knife sheath stone pockets. They appear to be a medium/fine combination and are in excellentcondition. (106020-K325)

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1397. LOT OF HONING STONES Includes ten red colored stones measuring 1” X 3” X 3/8”. Items are not maker marked and appear unusedand fit Randall knife sheath stone pockets. They appear to be a medium/fine combination and are in excellent condition. (106020-K322)

1398. LOT OF SCOPE RINGS Includes a sealed package of Leupold STD 30mm Super High Rings. A complete set in original packag-ing that includes screws and Torx wrench. (104529-9)

1399. SHOOTERS LOT Includes an assortment of 12 gun related items. First is a reproduction Patterson brass powder flask marked along thebottom “made in Italy” in very good working condition showing a lovely ochre patina near overall. Second are two rubber recoil pads, one isa Browning and the other shows flying geese with “Gun Pads” along the top edge. Third are two scope lens covers, one is a Storm Kinghinged clear lens cover in its plastic box second is a Redfield Storm Queen lens cover in its original box product number 150034. Fourth isa military style web sling. Fifth are two well-used leather holsters. The first is a black leather Bianchi No. 99R right hand holster showing lightcrazing and moderate mildew staining. Second is an Audley Woodsman style holster rating very good. There are a pair of factory smooth wal-nut grips for a Ruger Redhawk revolver; one pair of Smith & Wesson K-frame target grips; pair of Smith & Wesson K-frame service grips anda pair of plastic “ten-ring” grips for a Ruger Standard Auto. Grips are about very good and may not have screws. (105081-3)

1400. SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW9M SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #KAA2499, 9 mm, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original factory blue finish. The black synthetic frame with integrated grips rate excellent. Thepistol features a golden inlayed inscription "Smith & Wesson Sigma 9MM First Edition" along with the Smith & Wesson logo, both on theleft side of the slide. The pistol comes with a single 7 round magazine, takedown and assembly tool, loaded chamber indicator, manualand paperwork, and factory original case. (146332-39) [Herman "Sonny" Tallerico Collection] (250/350)

1401. SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #RAD3745, 380 ACP, 3" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting minor handling marks. The black synthetic frame andintegrated grips rate excellent. The pistol features a golden inlayed scrolling on both sides of the slide along with the Smith & Wesson logoon the left side of the slide. The pistol comes with a single 6 round magazine, takedown and assembly tool, loaded chamber indicator,manual and paperwork, and factory original case. (146332-40) [Herman "Sonny" Tallerico Collection] (200/300)

1402. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 2206 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TET9888, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.The factory stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with negligible handling and wear marks present. The black synthetic checkered gripsrate excellent. The pistol comes with a single 10 round magazine, loaded chamber indicator, sight adjustment tool, manual and paper-work, and factory original box. (146332-28) [Herman "Sonny" Tallerico Collection] (200/300)

1403. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 622 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TDB3424, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Thefactory stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with slight handling and wear marks. The checkered wood grips rate excellent. The pistolcomes with a single 10 round magazine, loaded chamber indicator, sight adjustment tool, manual and paperwork, and factory original box.(146332-31) [Herman "Sonny" Tallerico Collection] (150/250)

1404. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 422 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TAW9104, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Themetal surfaces retain 97% of their original factory blue finish, with some handling and wear marks visible. The checkered wood grips rateexcellent. The pistol comes with a single 10 round magazine, cleaning kit and lubricant, two (2) targets, manual, and factory original box.(146332-29) [Herman "Sonny" Tallerico Collection] (150/250)

1405. HIGH STANDARD MODEL DOUBLE-NINE WESTERN-STYLE DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER serial #2207021, 22Caliber, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The factory satin nickel surfaces rate 99% with a faint turn ring on the nine-shot cylinder.The white synthetic, faux ivory grips feature an inlayed High Standard medallion and rate excellent. The revolver comes with the factory orig-inal gold-colored box, in excellent condition with slight wear around the edges. (146343-73) [Stephen Bachman Collection] (200/300)

1406. RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER serial #68-47289, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% factory original blue finish, with some handling marks present and a faint turn ring on the sixshot cylinder. The smooth wood grips rate excellent. The revolver comes with an extra six shot cylinder chambered for 22 WMRF, manu-al and paperwork, and factory original box in excellent condition with some wear. (146343-51) [Stephen Bachman Collection] (250/450)

1407. UBERTI BIRDS HEAD O.M. SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #146395, 45 LC, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.The case coloring and blued metal surfaces rate excellent with slight observable marks. The smooth walnut bird's head grips rate excellent,with slight handling. The revolver comes with paperwork and factory original box. (146343-74) [Stephen Bachman Collection] (300/500)

1408. RUGER NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #47-49825, 45 LC, 4 5/8" barrel with an excel-lent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus of their original factory blue finish with a faint turn ring on the six shot cylinder. TheHogue smooth wood grips rate excellent. The revolver comes with an extra set of smooth wood grips which rate excellent, and a hardcase. (146343-50) [Stephen Bachman Collection] (350/550)

1409. COLT LADY DERINGER CASED SET serial #20715 & #20716, 22 Short, 2 1/2" barrels with excellent, bright bores. The metalsurfaces retain 99% plus of their gold-tone finish. The faux pearl grips rate excellent. The Deringer pair comes with a display case.(146343-71 & 146343-72) [Stephen Bachman Collection] (250/450)

1410. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #81-59583, 44 Magnum, 7 1/2" bar-rel with an excellent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% of their factory blue finish, with a light turn ring on the six shot cylin-der. The checkered wood grips rate very good. (146356-D28774) (350/550)

1411. RUGER BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #30-78961, 357 Magnum, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their factory blue finish. The imitation stag grips rate excellent. (146356-D28425) (350/550)

1412. SMITH & WESSON MODEL K-38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #K220159, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% of their original and restored blue finish, with some pitting of the pinned barrel, severalinstances of grinding present on the frame, and a faint turn ring on the non-recessed six shot cylinder. Although the upper portion of theright side grip has been ground down slightly, overall the checkered wood grips rate very good with one of the panels being internallystamped to match the serial number. (146356-D28833) (200/400)

1413. COLT OFFICIAL POLICE "POST-WAR" DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #839822, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excel-lent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about 60% of their original factory blue finish, with a light turn ring on the non-recessed sixshot cylinder. The checkered rubber grips rate very good. (146356-D28334) (200/400)

1414. COLT LAWMAN MK III DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #81549J, 357 Magnum, 4" barrel with a dark, oxidized bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 96% of factory blue finish, The black synthetic checkered grips rate excellent. (146356-D28727) (250/450)

1415. COLT DOUBLE EAGLE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DA08652, 45 ACP, 6" National Match barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Thestainless steel surfaces rate near excellent with numerous handling marks. The black synthetic checkered grips rate excellent, with some han-dling marks. The pistol features three-dot sights and a decocker; comes with a single 8 round Colt magazine. (146356-D28402) (450/650)

1416. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 410 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #VJE6127, 40 S&W, 4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 91% of factory original blue, with some handling and wear marks. The black synthetic checkered grips rateexcellent. The pistol features three-dot sights and a decocker; comes with a Hogue universal pistol grip, two (2) 10 round Smith & Wessonmagazines, and a soft case. (146357-S17252) (250/450)

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1417. SMITH & WESSON MODEL M&P 40 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DUP2018, 40 S&W, 4" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory blue finish. The black synthetic stippled grips rate excellent. The pistol features three-dot sights and comes with a single 10 round magazine. (146357-S17345) (250/450)

1418. SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW40GVE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #RAW8995, 40 S&W, 4" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The stainless steel slide rates excellent, with some negligible signs of handling. The NATO green polymer frame and integratedcheckered grips rate excellent. The pistol features three-dot sights and does not come with a magazine. (146357-S17137) (200/300)

1419. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 915 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TZC5160, 9 mm, 4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 97% of their factory blue finish, with several minor signs of handling and wear. The black synthetic checkered grips rateexcellent. The pistol features three-dot sights and a decocker; comes with a single 15 round magazine. (146357-S17157) (200/400)

1420. BROWNING BUCK MARK STANDARD URX SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #515MR05085, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with anexcellent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their factory blue finish. The stippled black URX grips rate excellent. The pistolcomes with two (2) 10 round magazines, thread lock and key, and factory original case. (146365-1) (250/350)

1421. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 65-4 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #BER8270, 357 Magnum, 4" barrel with an excel-lent, bright bore. The factory satin stainless steel surfaces rate very good. The black checkered rubber grips rate very good. The revolvercomes with a padlock and key, and a hardcase. (146357-S17168) (300/400)

1422. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #R146545, 38 Special, 2" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The factory stainless steel surfaces rate very good. The checkered wood grips rate very good. The revolver comes with anadditional checkered black synthetic grip set and hardcase. (146373-5) (250/450)

1423. SIG SAUER MOSQUITO SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A043799, 22 LR, 4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The metal sur-faces retain 99% of their original factory blue finish. The stippled black synthetic grips rate excellent. The pistol features a threaded bar-rel, three-dot night sights, and ambidextrous safety. Comes with a single 10 round magazine, loaded chamber indicator, thread adaptor,spare parts and tools, factory provided lubricant, thread lock and key, factory test-fired 22 LR casing and grouping target, manual, and fac-tory original case. (146338-4) (200/300)

1424.WALTHER P22 DOUBLE-ACTION SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #L147501, 22 LR, 3 7/16" barrel with an excellent bright bore.The metal surfaces retain about 97% factory blue finish. The OD green frame and integrated synthetic grip rates excellent. The pistol fea-tures three-dot sights, and ambidextrous safety and magazine release; comes with two (2) 10 round magazines, two (2) additional frontsights and a single additional backstrap, tools, manual and paperwork, and factory original case. The pistol is missing its complete recoilspring assembly and seems to need other mechanical attention as well. (146357-S17261) (100/200)

1425. RUGER P85 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #301-14128, 9 mm, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. The metal surfaces retain97% factory blue finish, with some wear marks. The black polymer grips rate excellent. The pistol features three-dot sights, ambidextroussafety/decocker and magazine release, and lanyard loop. Comes with a single 15 round magazine, magazine speedloader, lock and key,manual, and factory original case. (146357-S17275) (250/350)

1426. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #32K3939, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2" barrel with anexcellent, bright bore. The factory stainless steel surfaces rate very good. The checkered wood grips rate excellent. The revolver comeswith an additional set of black synthetic grips which rate very good, and a hardcase. (146373-6) (350/550)

1427. EUROPEAN AMERICAN ARMORY MODEL EASA BOUNTY HUNTER SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER serial#E33322, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with excellent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about 93% original factory blue finish. The checkeredblack synthetic grips rate excellent. The revolver features a hammer block safety mounted on back of frame; comes with allen wrench andhardcase. (146300-7) (50/100)

1428. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 41 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #9223, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 90% of their original factory blue finish, with some handling and wear marks. The checkered walnut grips fea-ture a thumbrest and rate very good. The pistol comes with a single 10 round magazine. (146357-S17142) (400/600)

1429. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32 REGULATION POLICE DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER serial #352718, 32 Long, 31/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% of their factory nickel finish, with a faint turn ring on thenon-recessed, six shot cylinder. The factory original checkered walnut grips rate excellent. The revolver comes with a letter from Smith &Wesson verifying the model and serial number, and showing that the handgun was shipped from the Smith & Wesson factory onSeptember 25, 1924 and delivered to "Von Lengerke & Antoine", a large sporting goods retailer with sales offices in Chicago, Illinois andParis, France. (146332-75) {C&R} (450/650)

1430. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 49 DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER serial #J505422, 38 Special, 2" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The metal surfaces retain about approximately 98% of their factory blue finish, with a few signs of handling and a faint turnring on the cylinder. The checkered wood grips rate excellent with a few light handling marks. (146381-6) (300/500)

1431. SMITH & WESSON .32 HAND EJECTOR THIRD MODEL REVOLVER serial #297335, 32 Long, 4 1/4" barrel with a slight-ly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% of their factory nickel finish, with a faint turn ring on the non-recessed, six shot cylin-der. The checkered wood grips rate very good. (146313-3) {C&R} (450/650)

1432. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1913 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #6040, 35 S&W Auto, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore.The metal surfaces retain about 65% factory nickel finish. The smooth walnut factory grips rate very good. The pistol comes with a sin-gle 7 round magazine. The pistol needs some mechanical attention as it will not fire. (146332-92) {C&R} (400/600)

1433. NORINCO TYPE 59 MAKAROV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #4048555, 9mm Makarov, 3 5/8" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus of their factory blue finish, with some extremely faint signs of handling and wear. The synthet-ic, imitation wood grips rate excellent. The pistol features a slide-mounted safety which doubles as a decocker, and lanyard loop; comeswith two (2) 8 round magazines, a tool, and a holster. (146240-182) (200/300)

1434. AR-15 UPPER RECEIVER Featuring a brass deflector, forward assist, and dust cover. Component parts include a JP Enterprisesrailed gas block, PWS flash suppressing compensator. No externally identifiable manufacturer markings on either the receiver itself, therailed handguard, nor the stainless steel barrel. DOES NOT include a bolt carrier group. (146329-3)

1435. NAVY ARMS 1851 COLT NAVY REPRODUCTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #40042, 44 Caliber, 7 1/2" cylin-drical barrel that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this revolver manufactured by F.Lli Pietta retain about 80% of their factoryoriginal finishes. The smooth wood grips rate excellent. The revolver comes with a holster. (146300-6) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

1436. LEINAD MODEL MR PEPPERBOX REVOLVER serial #I01791, 45 LC/410 Shot, 3 3/4" barrels with excellent bores. The metalsurfaces retain about 99% of their factory blue finish. The black synthetic grips rate excellent. The pepperbox features a five shot cylin-der; comes with manual, paperwork, and factory original box. (146313-1) (150/250)

1437. LIBERTY ARMS CORP MONTROSE DERINGER serial #30532, 22 LR, 3" barrels with excellent, bright bores. The metal sur-faces retain about 96% of their factory blue finish. The checked black synthetic grips rate excellent. (146229-235) (150/250)

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1438. AMERICAN DERRINGER CORP DERINGER serial #035899, 357 Magnum, 3" barrels with excellent, bright bores. The metalsurfaces retain 98% plus of their factory nickel finish. The smooth dark wood grips rate excellent. The derringer comes with a manual andproof of quality-control testing. (146229-234) (400/600)

1439. NAVY ARMS TEXAS PATERSON PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #3240, 36 Caliber, 9" octagon barrel that has a bright,excellent bore that is likely unfired. Revolver is in like new condition and appears to have seen little if any use. The metal surfaces on thisrevolver manufactured by F.Lli Pietta retain about 99% of their factory blue finish. The smooth wood grips rate excellent. The revolver fea-tures the factory etched engraving on the cylinder; comes with a bullet mold, loading tool, selection of round balls, and custom lined wood-en display case with key. (146190-12) {ANTIQUE} (250/450)

1440.WHITNEY 2ND MODEL NAVY, 6TH TYPE PERCUSSION REVOLVER #29676, 36 Caliber, 7 5/8" octagon barrel with avery good, lightly oxidized bore. Naval anchor marking on the top of the revolver's barrel is still visible, with another possibly also along itscylinder, however the area is too degraded to definitively determine. The metal surfaces are a mottled gray brown that has a speckledappearance. There are areas of light pitting and surface oxidation, and screws have minor slot damage. The smooth walnut grips rate verygood for their age, with light handling marks and small repairs. The front sight dovetail slot has been filled-in and a bead sight addedtoward the muzzle. The revolver comes with a custom lined wooden display case with key. Needs mechanical attention as the hammerwill not remain cocked and cylinder does not remain locked in place. (146257-11) {ANTIQUE} (450/650)

1441. NAVY ARMS 1851 COLT NAVY REPRODUCTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #437611, 44 Caliber, 7 3/8" roundbarrel with an excellent, bright bore. Revolver is in like new condition and appears to have seen little if any use. The metal surfaces onthis revolver manufactured by F.Lli Pietta all retain about 99% of their factory original finishes. The smooth wood grips rate excellent. Therevolver comes with a bullet mold, powder flask, selection of round balls, tin of percussion caps, and custom lined wooden display casewith key. (146281-4) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

1442. SAVAGE MODEL 340C BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #113764, 30-30 Winchester, 21 3/4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.The metal surfaces have retained their factory blue finish very well, although there are some instances of slight discoloration on the barrelfrom what appears to have been an attempt to reblue certain areas. The smooth wood flat knob pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition.The rifle features swivel sling mounts; comes with a leather sling and a single 3 round magazine. (146288-109) (200/300)

1443. TAIYO JUKI BOLT ACTION AIR RIFLE serial #9068, 5.5 mm, 21 3/8" barrel. The metal surfaces have retained about 97% oftheir factory blue finish, with some very faint wear visible. The smooth wood flat knob pistolgrip stock rates excellent. The rifle featuresaperture rear sights. (146288-117) {NON-GUN} (50/75)

1444. REMINGTON NO. 2 SPORTING ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #37760, 32-20 WCF, 26" octagon barrel with a very goodbore. The barrel shows quite a bit of handling and wear, retaining about 75% of the factory blue finish and developing a brown-gray tintalong the surface areas and bright gray on the octagon barrel's edges. The receiver rates good displaying a mottled gray state with areasof brown patina, retaining extremely faint signs of its former case-hardened finish. The smooth walnut curved straight stock, which featuresits original metal buttplate, and ebony embedded schnabel forend both rate very good, with signs of refinishing over several slight dingsand a shallow crack on the left side of the stock where it meets the receiver. (146288-69) {C&R} (300/500)

1445. STEVENS MODEL 101 TIP-UP RIFLE serial #727, 44 Shot, 26" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel rates very good,having retained approximately 96% of its original factory blue finish and with some minor faint handling and wear marks. The receiverexhibits a mottled gray state with slight brown patina, belying what was likely a former case-hardened finish. The smooth wood straightstock and forend rate excellent. (146288-88) {C&R} (150/250)

1446. SAVAGE ARMS MODEL 24S-A BREAK-OPEN COMBINATION GUN 22 WMRF/20 Gauge, 23 1/2" barrels with excel-lent, bright bores. The barrels rate excellent having retained 98% plus of their factory blue finish. The frame rates excellent having retainedabout 99% of its factory case-hardened finish, with some slight oxidation surrounding the side lever. The smooth wood forend and flatknob pistolgrip stock rate excellent, with some slight handling marks. (146288-112) (300/500)

1447. SAVAGE ARMS MODEL 24 OVER-UNDER COMBINATION GUN 22WMRF/.410 bore, 24" barrels with excellent, brightbores. The barrels rate very good, with some signs of handling, particularly on sections toward the muzzle; overall the barrels retain 95%of their factory blue finish. The frame rates excellent and has retained about 99% of its factory muted case-hardened finish. The smoothwood forend and flat knob pistol grip stock rate excellent, with some slight handling marks. (146288-113) {C&R} (400/600)

1448. DAVIS WARNER ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #G2725, 20 Gauge, 28" barrels with excellent, bright bores.The barrels rate very good, with various signs of handling and wear, most notably on the top of the barrels and toward the break; overall,the barrels retain about 93% factory blue finish. The frame rates excellent, retaining a good amount of its factory case-hardened finish.The smooth wood forend and flat knob pistol grip stock rate excellent, with some slight handling marks and featuring added finish. Theshotgun features double triggers and exhibits slight lateral play in the action. (146288-73) {C&R} (200/300)

1449. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS FOREHAND DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #15752, 12 Gauge, 30" twist steel barrelswith good, bright but lightly oxidized and pitted bores. The barrels rate about excellent retaining about 98% of their damascus pattern, withminimal handling or wear marks. The frame rates good and exhibits a mottled gray state with extensive brown patina, retaining extremelyfaint signs of its former case-hardened finish. The checkered wood forend and round knob pistolgrip stock rate good, with several dings,scratches, a chip in the stock behind the round knob, and two shallow cracks on the top of the stock where it meets the frame with an addi-tional crack on the bottom of the stock where it meets the frame. The shotgun features double triggers. (146288-93) {C&R} (200/300)

1450. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #47099, 12 Ga., 30" twist steel barrels with excellent,bright bores. The barrels rate excellent retaining about 98% of their damascus pattern, with limited handling and wear marks includingsome scratches. The frame rates good exhibiting a mottled gray state with extensive brown patina. The wood forend and flat knob pis-tolgrip stock rate good, with several small dings, sparse scratches, a sizeable gouge on the left side of the stock just above the triggerguard, and two cracks on the bottom of the stock where it meets the frame with an additional shallow crack on the left side of the stockabove the screw at the rear of the triggerguard. The shotgun features double triggers. (146288-72) {C&R} (200/300)

1451. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS NUMBER 1932 FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #22643, 32-20 WCF, 24" octagon barrel with anexcellent, bright bore. The barrel shows some handling and wear but rates very good, retaining about 80% of its factory blue finish and begin-ning to display a mottled brownish-gray with bright gray budding along the barrel edges. The frame rates excellent, retaining about 98% ofits factory case-hardened finish with nominal oxidation. The smooth wood forend and straight stock rate excellent with few, if any, marks tospeak of. The rifle features a single swivel sling mount located on the frame just prior to the forend. (146287-167) {C&R} (150/250)

1452. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY CUSTOM MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION SPORTER serial #1515676, 30-06 Springfield, 23"barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The metal surfaces rate excellent and retain about 98% factory blue finish. The checkered wood flatknob pistolgrip stock rates excellent with no easily discernable blemishes. The rifle is essentially in like-new condition. (146287-153){C&R} (250/450)

1453. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS NUMBER 5022 DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 22 RF, 21 1/2" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The barrel rates very good, retaining about 95% of its factory blue finish with some handling and wear present particularlytoward the muzzle. The checkered wood forend and straight grip rate good, with extensive dings and scratches as well as a fair extent ofworn checkering. The rifle features dovetail sight slots, with the rear sight missing. (146287-192) {C&R} (150/350)

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1454. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS FIELD MODEL SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 24 Gauge, 28" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The barrel rates very good, but retains only about 60% factory blue finish with several handling marks and extensive wear. The framerates very good, but has acquired a gray finish with vast brown patina, with glimpses of the factory case-hardening. The smooth woodforend rates very good with few dings or scratches, however the smooth wood round knob pistol grip stock exhibits substantial cracks onboth the top and bottom sections where it meets the frame and as a result is beginning to separate from the tang. The top lever is extreme-ly loose, but still functions. This particular model H&A shotgun features a thumb safety. (146287-164) {C&R} (75/150)

1455. HOPKINS & ALLEN ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #28143, 12 Gauge, 28" twist steel barrels with excellent,bright bores. The barrels rate excellent, retaining about 97% of their damascus pattern with some minor brown oxidation present. Theframe rates excellent, having retained approximately 97% of its factory case-hardened finish with some miniscule oxidation. The check-ered wood forend rates very good with limited scratches, while the flat knob pistolgrip stock rates good as the scratching is significantlymore extensive than on the forend. The shotgun features double triggers. (146287-172) {C&R} (250/350)

1456. DAVIS WARNER ARMS AJAX DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #E5404, 12 Gauge, 30" barrels with excellent, bright bores. Thebarrels rate excellent, retaining about 97% of their factory blue finish with only slight wear, predominantly found toward the break. Theframe rates excellent with much of the factory case-hardened finish retained, although beginning to develop into more of a gray tint. Thesmooth wood forend and pistolgrip stock both rate very good, with only a few dings and a slight chip in the stock on the upper left whereit meets the frame. The shotgun features double triggers. (146287-162) {C&R} (250/350)

1457. J. STEVENS ARMS MODEL 345 DOUBLE SHOTGUN #5310, 20 Gauge, 26" barrels with excellent, bright bores. The leftbarrel rates excellent retaining about 93% of its factory blue finish with some minor handling and wear marks, but the right barrel only ratesgood as it exhibits moderate pitting at about the halfway point of the barrel. The frame rates excellent as the factory scrolling and case-hardened finish demonstrate no signs of fading, with only an incredibly minute chip near the upper left point of connection with the stock.The lightly checkered wood forend and round knob pistolgrip stock rate excellent, with only a slight chip in the left side of the stock (abovethe double triggers) worth noting. (146287-173) {C&R} (150/250)

1458. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS PARDNER SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #A103716, marked: "410-12 mm",26" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel rates very good retaining about 93% factory blue finish, with some oxidation on thebarrel as well as some modest wear. The frame rates excellent displaying no signs of fading in regard to either the factory markings andscrolling, or vibrant case-hardened finish, with only a single very faint scratch. The smooth wood forend and pistolgrip stock both rateexcellent as they exhibit much original varnish and only a very few minor dings, with good grain in the butt. (146287-190) (100/200)

1459. REMINGTON MODEL 760 GAMEMASTER PUMP ACTION RIFLE serial #B7203330, 35 Remington, 22" barrel with anexcellent, bright bore. The barrel rates excellent, retaining about 98% of its factory blue finish. The receiver rates very good, retaining 95%plus of factory blue finish with a few handling and wear marks and some minor pitting scattered along the left side. The checkered woodpump and flat knob pistol grip stock both rate excellent, with only a few minor dings. The rifle comes with a single 4 round magazine, anda Simmons 4x40 scope with scope rings. (146054-4) (300/500)

1460. FREEDOM ARMS DERRINGER REVOLVER serial #A46565, 22 LR, 1 1/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfacesrate excellent retaining about 98% of their factory stainless finish, with some extremely minor instances of oxidation around the front sightjoint. The smooth black synthetic grips rate excellent. (146229-233) (150/250)

1461. COLT FOURTH MODEL DERRINGER serial #36265D, 22 Short, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel ratesexcellent retaining 98% plus of its factory blue finish, with faint handling marks. The frame rates excellent, having retained about 99% ofits factory gold-bronze finish. The varnished walnut grips rate very good, with a few scuffs. Consecutively serial numbered with the Coltderringer in the following lot. (146229-236) [Elliot Riggs Collection] {C&R} (100/200)

1462. COLT FOURTH MODEL DERRINGER serial #36264D, 22 Short, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel ratesexcellent retaining 98% plus of its factory blue finish, with faint handling marks. The frame rates excellent, having retained about 99% ofits factory gold-bronze finish. The varnished walnut grips rate very good, with a few scuffs. Consecutively serial numbered with the Coltderringer in the previous lot. (146229-237) [Elliot Riggs Collection] {C&R} (100/200)

1463. REMINGTON MODEL 30 EXPRESS BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #10107, 30-06 Springfield, 22" barrel with an excellent,bright bore. The barrel rates very good retaining about 75% percent of its factory blue finish turning to a mottled brown-gray, with areasof oxidation spotting developing along the length of the barrel as well as some other signs of handling and wear. The receiver rates verygood, also retaining about 75% of its factory blue finish. The checkered flat knob pistolgrip stock rates very good, with various dings andsome scratches as well as both a sizable crack and chip in the stock behind the bolt. The rifle comes with a Lyman All-American 4xPermaCenter scope, swivel sling mounts, leather sling, and a recoil mitigating buttpad. (146357-S17204) {C&R} (350/550)

1464. SAVAGE MODEL 340C BOLT ACTION RIFLE NSN, 30-30 Winchester, 22" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrelrates very good, retaining about 90% of its factory blue finish with some instances of minor oxidation development. The receiver ratesgood retaining 80% plus of its factory blue finish, with factory markings becoming faded and moderate minor pitting along the left side;has also been drilled and tapped. The smooth wood pistol grip stock rates good, with very few scratches or dings but consideration shouldbe given to refinishing as the wood is somewhat rough. The rifle comes with a single 3 round magazine. (146321-10) (150/250)

1465. CALICO M100 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A009642, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel rates excellent, hav-ing retained 98% plus of its factory blue finish. The black polymer grip rates excellent and features a storage compartment. The rifle featuresan ambidextrous safety, sling mounts, and folding buttstock; comes with a single 100 round helical magazine. (146381-16) (400/600)

1466. FEATHER INDUSTRIES AT-22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B2698, 22 LR, 17" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The bar-rel rates excellent, retaining 98% plus of its factory blue finish. The black polymer grip rates and feels excellent. The rifle features a detach-able barrel shroud, collapsible wire stock, and sling mounts; comes with four (4) 20 round magazines, Bushnell Sportview 4x32 scope withfactory iron sights that can be used without needing to remove the scope, sling, tools, manual, and soft case. (146381-10) (250/400)

1467. RHINELAND ARMS R22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #C502, 22 LR, 16" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. The barrel ratesexcellent, retaining 97% plus of factory blue finish. The black polymer grip rates excellent. The synthetic G3-stlye stock rates very good,with what appears like warping on the right side. The rifle comes with a single 10 round magazine, and a factory manual and paperwork.(146356-S28581) (200/400)

1468. U.S. MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD BY MC LILLEY 36 1/2" overall length with a 30" blade. Thestraight double edged blade is diamond in cross section and is mostly bright with only some very light oxidation staining and discoloring.The martial etching on both sides of the blade is still very crisp with the reverse ricasso having the makers name and address, the obversericasso with a small bear stamp. The sword features a federal eagle with panoplies of flags on the obverse counterguard with a federalshield on the folding reverse counterguard. There are generous traces of original gilt on most of the hilt with the pommel cap showingtoning to ocher on the worn section. The shagreen grip is fully intact as is the wire wrap. No scabbard is included. A very nice exampleoverall. (34299-53B)

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1469. INERT PRACTICE BOMBThis is a Second World War-era,possibly M38A2, 100 poundpractice bomb (although itseems a little short to be anM38A2). These were filled withsand from the bottom to simulatea general purpose bomb of thesame size. Rather than havingthe filler caps on the nose orradius of the cone, this model ismuch more attractive in that itmore closely resembles the actu-al high explosive general purposebomb of the day. Measures 351/2" tall, 8" in diameter with boxtype fins. The bomb has beenpainted black and rates verygood plus overall. An attractiveand seldom seen piece of inertordnance, sure to be remarkedupon in any display or even retailsetting. (6123-4A)

1470. LOT OF INERT ORD-NANCE This lot consists ofthree smaller practice bombs.The first is a U.S. Air ForceBDU33 B/B Bomb, Practice.Painted original blue paint withwhite stenciling. It is overall 221/2" in length with exposed finswith a solid head (and mustweigh 20-25 pounds) ratingexcellent. Second is a Bomb,Practice, MK 106 Mod 1. Thebomb is in its original orangepaint with white stripe and whitestenciling. It features a seldom-encountered accessory, the origi-nal arming clip attached to thenose. A fabric tag attached to theclip reads "To Arm Remove SafetyClip". About 19 1/4" in lengthwith semi-box-type fins showing a minor ding or dent but overall about excellent. The last bomb is red and about 19" tall. Its nosecap ismissing and some manner of rounded plastic piece is in place, the very edges of the tin body of the bomb have been tapped in to secureit. The red paint is chipping exposing some oxidation beneath and the fins are enclosed in circular sheet metal. Certainly a little paint andperhaps a little synthetic body filler would go a long way toward making this example very pre-sentable, rating good-very good. Overall a nice lot of smaller, seldom-encountered inertordnance suitable for display in any military collection or retail setting. (36123-4)

1471. GERMAN LAND MINE This lot consists of an inert German Teller land minewith fuse and tripwire attached. The mine is painted overall dark gray-green andis likely a training mine, it does have filler holes on the bottom and is also stenciledin yellow paint "dummy". Usually deployed as antitank mines, this example has ascrew-off top-mounted fuse with tripwire and pull-type igniter. There are a cou-ple small screws on top, one which appears to be for arming the fuse marked"Sicher" (which we know is "safe" from reading the side of Luger pistols), theother position marked "Scharf" (likely German for “BOOM!”). The top of the fuseis marked "R.R. 493-1940". The mine has what appears to be its original carry han-dle attached. A neat, very rarely encountered piece of inert ordnance. (36123-4B)

1472. CONTEMPORARY SPANISH ARTILLERY SWORD 30 1/2" overall lengthwith 26" single-edge lightly curved blade. The blade is an overall pewter gray patina andis marked on its reverse "M Fabrica De Toledo 1840/Made in Spain"; it certainly is not anantique however (it is much newer than 1940 never mind 1840). The cast brass hilt shows someremnants of gold paint and has a simple forward-curving quillon and d-shaped guard with cast integral ribsin the grip. (34299-53C)

1473. ITALIAN CAVALRY OR INFANTRYMAN'S SABER BY HORSTER 43" overall length with 37 1/2" dualedged straight blade with a narrow central fuller about half its length. The blade is a mix of dull pewter patina andlight oxidation showing etched martial panoplies about half its length. The reverse shows and stands of arms and floral scroll with theGreater Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870 with Savoy star surmounting the crest and atop the helm at center of crest. Thereverse is similarly embellished with a Savoy eagle at the center. The obverse ricasso is marked "F. Horster/ Solingen". The hilt was heav-ily nickel plated and is now an overall brown oxidized patina, there is an image of a crown on the pommel. The bone fingergroove griprates about very good. There is an included scabbard which is overall oxidized and flaking nickel. Overall a good Imperial Italy sword whichmay clean to very good. (34126-4)

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1474. U.S. WWII LIBERTY POSTER "NEXT" sixth war loan bondsposter by Bingham. Shows a snarling U.S. Marine looking down at theisland of Japan, the left of the view with a bomb about to land on theJapanese rising sun battle flag, the tailfins with six stars for the sixthwar loan. The lower right of the view reads "6th War Loan". This is an"Official U.S. Treasury Poster" from the US Government Printing Officedated 1944 and is the larger size measuring about 29" by 40 1/4". Theposter itself is about excellent showing remnants of minor folds with aminor tear at the top and a very small piece missing along its left edge,confined only to the white margin of the original poster. Professionallyframed in a contemporary frame measuring 30 1/4" by 42". All thecolor still very vivid. (Extra shipping) (36123-5)

1475. U.S. WWII LIBERTY POSTER "Now... All Together" sev-enth war loan bonds poster by CC Beal. This is an image paintedby Mr. Beal from the Associated Press photo of the infamous flagraising on top of Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. Five Marines areshown raising old glory while the bottom of the view reads "7thWar Loan Now... All Together" (One of these men Manchester'sown Rene' Gagnon). This is an official U.S. Treasury Poster fromthe US Government Printing Office dated 1945 it is the smaller sizemeasuring 26" by 36 3/4". The poster itself rates about excellentshowing only folds but no evident tears or other defects. The col-ors are very vivid and it remains a stirring and patriotic image to thisvery day. A super depiction very worthy of a professional mattingand framing. (36123-5A)

1476. U.S. FIRST WORLD WAR LIBERTYPOSTER "They Kept the Sea Lanes Open",by LA Shafer. The forefront of the view showsa heavily damaged German U-boat surrender-ing to a U.S. Destroyer, a freighter in the back-ground. The bottom reads "Invest inthe/Victory Liberty Loan" with "They Kept theSea Lanes Open" in the upper right-hand cor-ner. Poster itself measures about 29" by 383/4" showing some minor water staining alongits bottom edge, remnants of some folds, acouple tiny tears and one small spot of taperesidue. Portions of the lower edge are slight-ly rippled from exposure to moisture but thecolors all remain vivid. Currently framed in abarn board softwood frame with cardboardbacking, really deserving of a professionalappropriate framing. Lithographed by WFPowers, New York. (36321-20)

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1477. FIRST WORLD WAR FRENCH WAR BOND POSTER This is adepiction of the Arc de Triomphe with legions of infantryman marching bythe hundreds on their way to the front to fight for France. From the skyNapoleon's legions are coming down to join them spurred by the Angel ofVictory. Really a dramatic depiction by Georges Goursat Sem. This is basi-cally the French equivalent of the average citizen being admonished to buyWar Bonds in this country. The poster is in very good plus to excellent con-dition with a couple minor folds here and there and some evidence of beingtacked up at one point at each corner. The poster measures 30 1/2" by 441/4". Really a dramatic image deserving a proper framing. (36266-4)

1478. FRENCH MODEL 1882 INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD BYCHATELLERAULT 36 1/4" overall length with a 31 1/2" straight double-edged blade with a narrow unstopped central fuller nearly its full length. Theblade is an overall dull pewter and gray patina with light pitting, more preva-lent nearer the ricasso. The reverse ricasso is engraved with the Chatelleraultarsenal marking very lightly, dated March of 1922, and denoting model of1882. The hilt shows remnants of a nickel plate and shows numerous minordings scuffs and handling marks. The three-branch bow is slightly mis-shapen. The hilt is loose and the leather washer is no longer present. Theribbed bone grip rates about very good with some minor chips. Included isa scabbard which shows remnants of nickel plate, now primarily oxidizedbrown and gray patina with numerous dings, dents and handling marks,some quite moderate on the lower half of the scabbard. (34299-53A)

1479. PRUSSIAN ARTILLERY SWORD BY LUNESCHLOSS WITHERFURT AND UNIT MARKINGS 36" overall length with 30 1/2"single edged blade with stopped wide fuller. The blade is primarily a dullpewter and oxidized brown patina, more prevalent near the tip. The spineof the blade shows some inspectors markings while the obverse ricasso isErfurt arsenal stamped with the makers marking on the reverse ricasso"PD Luneschloss/Solingen". The hilt is typical German-style with singleforward curving quillon and dual heavy langets and reverse "P" shapedguard with heavy iron backstrap. The hard rubber grip itself rates aboutgood. The obverse guard is marked "G.A.F.I.7.H8." (Garde-Fussartillerie orFoot Artillery). There is no scabbard included. (33615-6S)

1480. ANTIQUE EUROPEAN RAPIER 48 3/4" overall length with a 43"blade which extends 40 1/2" beyond the counterguard. Theblade itself is double edged with a short central fuller runningabout one quarter of its length. The ricasso beneath theclamshell counterguard shows what appears to be to half-moon stampings and the reverse of the blade has a very rudimentary figure, perhaps a dog or a deer of some kind. The

metal surfaces are overall a lightly, and in some cases moderately, oxidized with light

pinprick pitting. The grip is wound and braided wire and is still mostly tight. The large forward-curving upper guard ispresent, the lower guard has broken off leaving about a 1" stub. The knuckle guard is dual-branched and stops just short

of the apple-shaped pommel. The triple-branched reverse finger guard is intact and the obverse shows a clamshell or scallopshell counterguard. A nice and honest example overall an antique European rapier. (34192-100B)

1481.MEXICAN REVOLUTION PERIOD MEXICAN OFFICER'S SWORD 36 1/2" overall length with a 31 1/2" single edged bladewith stopped dual fullers. The blade is etched with scroll and Mexican eagle with snake on its reverse with obverse marked "Fabrica DeToledo". It is mostly bright with some minor oxidation staining scattered about, most prevalent in the etch. The nickel plated hilt with Mexicaneagle crest on guard with folding counter guard and full eagle head pommel rates about excellent. The white celluloid grip with a few minorcracks, the triple wire wrap is intact. The nickel plated single ring, steel scabbard is in excellent with a few minor dents. (35242-25)

1482. UNMARKED EUROPEAN BRASS HILTED HANGER

31 3/4" overall length with a 26 3/4" single-edged blade with narrow fuller running 7/8 of its length. The blade is a some-what wide and rather thin, typical of examples seen in the federal period following the Revolutionary war-era. It is currently

an overall light brown oxidized patina with some scattered light pitting The hilt shows a small forward-curving quillon with a three-branchedguard. There is a brass grip ferrulle and brass backstrap, the tang of the blade protrudes through a knob at the pommel and is peened over,retaining grip to blade. The leather grip wrap is only partially present, the wire-wrap as well coming unraveled. The blade is slightly bent inrelation to the hilt, the hilt and its attendant parts slightly loose. An attractive hanger nonetheless. No Scabbard. (33961-4)

1483. ANTIQUE SWORD BLADE This is a curved single edged blade with a wide unstopped fuller which measures about 34 1/2" in lengthtip of tang to tip of blade. The blade proper is 28 3/4" long and is about 1 3/8" at its widest point at the hilt area. It is an overall oxidizedbrown patina showing light and moderate pitting its full length. The tang is neatly stamped on the left side to the rear of where the ricas-so would be "SB". Overall a decent quality antique blade that appears typical of examples seen on American Revolutionary war-eraswords. (33952-2D)

1484. IMPORT SWORD BLADE This is a curved single-edged blade with narrow unstopped fuller and pipe-back rib, flaring at the tip with alight clip-point and 6" false edge. Tang to tip of blade is 38 1/2" with the blade proper measuring 33 1/4". The blade is an overall dull pewterpatina with some scattered oxidation staining and some light spots of oxidation. There are trace remnants of a one-time pale nitre blue. Thereare light engraved martial and floral panoplies nearer the forte, these retain some very good gold wash. The obverse ricasso is maker marked"SH" and the tang is slightly s-curved, its tip is threaded for a capstan nut (not present). A very good blade overall, likely French. (34126-3)

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1485.MUZZLELOADING ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of a more-contemporary curly maple halfstock. The stock rates good tonear very good with a prominent chip from the upper rear of lockplate which was re-affixed, a couple old drying cracks on the stock flatand some cracks near the nose. There is a brass faceted triggerguard, hidden release patchbox, its lid is somewhat wrinkled, and abrass tailpipe. There is an inlay missing from atop the wrist. No lock is present nor is there a ramrod. The next item is a 33" .54 cal.percussion octagon barrel marked "Sharon Rifle Barrel". It does not fit the stock precisely but certainly could be made to. The borerates very good plus, it is mostly bright. It has an under rib with a ramrod thimbles but there are no sights present. A good lot for themuzzleloading tinkerer. (33750-24A)

1486. HARDWOOD POLICEMAN'S TRUNCHEON This is a hardwood billy club 23" long with turned handle. The business end isabout 16" with the dual flaring turned handle about 5 3/4" having a 1" turned knob at the tip. The club is dyed a dark purple-brown, fad-ing towards its tip. There is a lanyard hole drilled between the two medials which separates the shaft from the handle area, no lanyard ispresent. There is a minor split on the pommel, likely from drying. A quality made billy club overall. (35648-15)

1487. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of a mixed partial box of 22 Long rifle and nail gun-driving blanks, perhaps 12 or so are pre-sent. A mixed box of 22 short, about half of which are present. 15 rounds of linked 308 Winchester dummies showing some moderateoxidation. 16 rounds of mixed Federal and Winchester 30-30 Winchester flat point, also showing moderate oxidation and a partial box ofJC Higgins sta-klean 22 shorts. (35792-S16412B)

1488. ZEISS IKON CONTAFLEX SUPER B 35MM CAMERA This lot consists of a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super B 35mm camera ser-ial # F33027, with Carl Zeiss Tessar 50mm F2.8 Lens. The camera comes with a correct leather cover with snap off hood and carry strap.Features include selenium exposure meter in a prominent rectangle marked "Zeiss Ikon" in front of the prism, shutter-priority automaticaperture and the ability to take a magazine back, the meter readout is also visible from the exterior and interior through the view finder.The lens is somewhat cloudy and may be occluded. The camera is slightly dirty but the shutter will activate. (35388-4)

1489. STEVENS "THE FULLY GUARANTEED SINGLE GUN" SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 16 ga., 28" barrel choked full withbright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% blue showing various dings and minor scratches with fading around the muzzle and somelight rub marks under the forearm. The frame exhibits 80% fading case color with some light scratching and there is some dried stockfinish along the back left side. The pistolgrip stock and snap-on forearm rate very good with normal dings and scratches and one hair-line crack emanating from the right side of the action all over a fading dull finish. There is no buttplate but the length of the stock is 137/8" and a Jostam slip-on pad is included. The gun features an external hammer and an automatic ejector. A very useable bird gun invery good condition. (116229-317) (100/150)

1490. DAVENPORT ARMS SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN 12 ga., 28 1/4" plain barrel with fair bright but pitted bore. The metal surfaces areheavily oxidized to a dark brown and the round knob pistolgrip stock and forearm rate fair with numerous dings and scratches and showingoil soaking around the action and several age cracks on the left side of the butt. Checkering on both is well defined but well-worn and soiled.There is a worn hard rubber buttplate with an embossed cameo present providing a length of 14". The gun does not cock or fire and whatappears to be the hammer spring is included separately. It does, however, have a working automatic ejector. (115988-S16848) (20/50)

1491. BERETTA FOLDING SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN serial #C102469, .410 bore (3"), 27 1/2" plain barrel choked improved modi-fied with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% blue showing some fading around the muzzle and the frame exhibits a satin stain-less steel finish which shows no wear. It is marked with the maker's name in several places and the top of the breech area of the barrelis embellished with a small panel in which is inscribed "Monobloc, Vittoria" surrounded by some foliate engraving and also having a tinyangel at the back. The round knob pistolgrip stock and tapered forearm rate very good displaying a few minor dings and scratches overa strong varnish. A grooved metal buttplate is present exhibiting lots of oxidation and soiling and providing a length of 14 1/4". Both thegrip and forearm are well checkered with some rounded diamonds but remaining crisp. The forearm has a groove milled into it to accom-modate the triggerguard when folded. A neat and handy shotgun. (116248-2) (250/350)

1492. REMINGTON MODEL 870 MAGNUM RIOT SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #W931871M, 12 ga., 20" plain barrelchoked cylinder having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 95% of a smooth parkerized finish, the exception being themagazine tube extension which is bright blue. The walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rate excellent showing only a fewfaint handling marks over a flat matte finish. There is a Remington rubber recoil pad fitted providing a length of 14" and sling swivels areaffixed to the stock and the magazine tube clamp at the muzzle. Two large screws are installed on the right side of the receiver in facto-ry drilled holes for installation of optics and a black nylon sling is included. (116239-203) (200/300)

1493.MOSSBERG MODEL 590 SPECIAL PURPOSE SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L783509, 12 ga., 20" cylinder borebarrel with bright lightly fouled bore. The metal surfaces exhibit a matte black finish showing a few scratches and some light oxidationspotting on the front magazine tube hanger. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rate about excellent display-ing a few faint scattered scuffs. There is a textured grip in lieu of checkering and a rubber recoil pad is fitted providing a length of 14 1/4".Sling swivel studs are installed in the stock and on the back magazine tube hanger which is also a bayonet lug. The gun is equipped witha ventilated handguard, an extended magazine, and a top tang safety. A perfect home defense gun. (116239-196) (200/300)

1494. L. C. SMITH QUALITY 3 SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #18180, 10 ga., 32" damascus barrels choked cylinder withbright moderately pitted bores. The barrels exhibit a dark brown patina with a subdued but strong damascus pattern and displaying scat-tered oxidation staining with nicks and dings. The locks and frame are embellished with a single vignette of scroll engraving on each locksurrounded by line and scroll borders and a couple of flourishes at the front and on the bottom of the frame. Engraving on the trigger-guard is worn and washed out under oxidation staining and the rest of the metal displays a mottled pewter and brown patina with a fewscattered spots of oxidation. The pistolgrip stock and snap-on splinter forearm rate fair showing lots of hunting use with hardly any orig-inal finish remaining and checkering is almost washed away. However, the stock is solid and it still has a hard rubber gripcap and a fac-tory hard rubber buttplate both showing much wear. The gun is equipped with double triggers, extractors, and a three-position safetyand functions fine although stiffly and being off face. If this gun could talk! (116236-1) (C&R) (350/550)

1495. BAIKAL BOUNTY HUNTER II MODEL DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #0152061B, 12ga., 20" raised matted rib bar-rels choked cylinder bore with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 95% dark blue showing a few scratches and a spot of oxidation aroundthe front bead. The locks are embellished with a bull riding cowboy on each and the metal surfaces including the frame, hammers, and trig-gerguard all exhibit 95% plus blue. The pistolgrip stock and beavertail forearm rate about excellent displaying a few light handling marks overa smooth oil finish and showing crisp checkering. The forearm has a lever release and there is a wood-like synthetic grooved buttplate withmaker's name embossed upon it providing a length of 14 1/4". The gun has hammers which cock the action and fire but do not actually dropon exposed firing pins. Instead they fire the gun conventionally with internal firing pins. Features include gold colored double triggers, extrac-tors, and an automatic top tang safety. A modern cowboy action shotgun ready for the next shootout! (116239-210) (200/300)

1496. L. C. SMITH MODEL LC12 OVER UNDER SHOTGUN serial #95801146, 12 ga. (3"), 28" ventilated rib barrels with two skeetscrew-in choke tubes installed having a bright excellent bore. The barrels retain 97% blue showing only some tiny rub marks under theforearm and the plain frame exhibits 60% case color displaying fading around the left side and bottom. The bottom of the frame is marked"L. C. Smith" in script and the blued triggerguard has a small panel of foliate scroll etched to the bow. The pistolgrip stock and forearmrate almost excellent showing a few light scratches over a gloss finish and exhibit crisp machine cut fleur-de-lis checkering displaying afew rounded diamonds. The forearm has a lever release and the buttstock is fitted with a factory rubber recoil pad providing a length of14 5/8" with drops of 1 3/8" at the comb, 2 1/8" at the heel, and no cast. The gun features a single selective trigger, ejectors, and anautomatic safety. Included is one extra choke tube of improved cylinder and a choke tube wrench in a plastic box. A very affordable andversatile Italian made shotgun. (116246-1) (400/600)

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1497. SPRINGFIELD ARMS MODEL 1929 SINGLE SHOT HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #4171C, .410 bore (3"), 26" plain bar-rel choked improved modified with bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 90% blue showing a few nicks, some wear around the muz-zle, and an area of light pinprick pitting under the forearm and the frame exhibits 90% fading case color displaying wear around the bot-tom and a little surface oxidation spotting on the right side. There is also oxidation spotting on the opening lever. The pistolgrip stock andsnap-on forearm rate about excellent as refinished in a smooth satin finish although the metal has been left proud all around the frame.There is a grooved hard rubber buttplate installed providing a length of 13 3/4" and the gun is equipped with an automatic ejector. Thegun functions fine and locks up tight. (116294-12) (150/200)

1498. EASTERN ARMS MODEL 94A SINGLE SHOT HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #34843, .410 bore (3"), 26" barrel choked fullwith bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 97% blue having a few nicks and some wear around the muzzle and the frame exhibits 80%case color showing some fading on the bottom and on the edges. The pistolgrip stock and snap-on forearm rate very good with a fewdings, scratches, a small hairline crack at the top tang, and an impact mark on the top of the comb all over a strong but drying finish. Boththe forearm and grip are checkered rather coarsely but still remain fairly robust although soiled. There is a grooved hard rubber buttplateinstalled providing a length of 14 1/4" and the gun is equipped with an automatic ejector. A good quality single. (116294-11) (150/250)

1499.WINCHESTER MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #544052, 12 ga., 28" ventilated rib barrel including the Cuttscompensator with modified choke having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 97% of an older quality added blue showingsome very fine pinprick pitting along the left side of the barrel and a few tiny scattered oxidation spots on the frame. The straight gripstock rates very good displaying small scratches and dings over an added finish and the extension slide handle rates close to excellentwith a few nicks and crisp checkering. There is a Winchester checkered hard rubber buttplate with white line spacer installed providinga length of 14". The metal work was most likely done by Simmons when the rib was installed and it appears that the stock was a pistol-grip conversion. Nevertheless, this is still a good working Model 12. (116276-3) (300/500)

1500. ITHACA MODEL 37 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #157173, 16 ga., 28" plain barrel including the Poly-Choke device hav-ing a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 95% blue showing scattered oxidation specks and fading of the edges of the frameand the frame is embellished with the standard birds and dog scenes. The pistolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rate very good show-ing a few minor dings and scratches over a flat oil finish. There is a grooved factory buttplate installed providing a length of 14" and a hardrubber gripcap is present. The gun functions fine and would make a great affordable tool for the uplands. (116256-5) (200/300)

1501. ROSSI OVERLAND DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial # T168090, 20 ga. (3"), 20" raised matted rib barrel choked lightmodified in the left barrel and modified in the right, both with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 97% blue displaying scat-tered oxidation spotting and a few light scratches. The round knob pistolgrip stock and beavertail forearm rate very good having a fewscattered dings over a thin flat oil finish. The forearm has a push button release and there is a checkered hard rubber buttplate providinga length of 14". The hammers are rebounding and controlled by double triggers. A solid cowboy gun. (116280-2) (150/250)

1502. ROSSI OVERLAND DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN serial #T140839, 12 ga. (3"), 20" raised matted rib barrels choked skeetand improved cylinder with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces exhibit 98% blue showing a couple of tiny spots of oxidation on thebarrels. The round knob pistolgrip stock and beavertail forearm rate very good plus displaying a few scratches over a thin flat oil finish. Thereis a hard rubber buttplate providing a length of 14 1/8" and the forearm is equipped with a push button release. Rebounding hammers withdouble triggers complete the package and make this a good authentic although modern cowboy coach gun. (116280-1) (150/250)

1503. SEARS MODEL 101.5380-D BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #A720464, 12 ga., 25" barrel including a Savage adjustablechoke device with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces exhibit heavy oxidation over about 60% blue, the back of the action andunderside of the barrel showing a bit more. The pistolgrip stock rates very good as cleaned displaying a few dings over a smooth surfacewith a thin oil finish. There is a checkered hard rubber buttplate present providing a length of 14 1/8" and sling swivel stud holes are evi-dent in the stock and forend. Included is one magazine. (116252-15) (75/150)

1504.MOSSBERG MODEL 85-D BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 20 ga., 26" barrel with removable choke installed of improved cylin-der with bright but fouled bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% blue showing scattered surface oxidation spotting and a few light dings.The pistolgrip stock rates good displaying scratches and minor dings with a hairline crack emanating from the stock bolt on each side overa thin flat finish. There is a grooved hard rubber buttplate installed. Included is one magazine. (116252-19) (50/150)

1505. SEARS MODEL 101.1380 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN .410 bore, 24" barrel choked improved modified with bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces exhibit heavy oxidation. The pistolgrip stock rates good with a section of staining around the toe and scatteredscratches and light dings over a very thin varnish. There is a soiled grooved hard rubber buttplate present and one magazine is included.(116252-20) (25/50)

1506.MARLIN MODEL 1898 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #6267, 12 ga., 28" plain barrel choked cylinder with bright verygood bore. The top of the barrel is matted its full length and it exhibits a mottled pewter and brown patina with some oxidation spotting.The frame displays a dark brown surface showing some scattered oxidation spotting. The pistolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rategood having dings and scratches with a tiny hairline crack at the top of the wrist all over a drying and slightly crazed finish. There is aworn grooved hard rubber buttplate present providing a length of 13 1/2". The action functions fine. (116277-6) (150/250)

1507. REMINGTON MODEL 11-48 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #5059301, 12 ga., 28" plain barrel choked modified with brightbut heavily fouled bore. The metal surfaces exhibit a brown heavily oxidized and pitted surface and the pistolgrip stock and forearm ratefair showing dings and scratches over a thin and crazed varnish. A grooved hard rubber buttplate is present providing a length of 14".The action functions fine. (116252-17) {C&R} (50/100)

1508. J. C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga., 22" ventilated rib barrel with Higgins choke device installedhaving a bright very good bore. The barrel retains about 80% blue with nicks and dings and a few spots of oxidation and the frame exhibits60% blue also having a few oxidation spots. The pistolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rate good showing dings and scratches overwhat is left of a dull flat finish. There is a hard rubber gripcap present and a metal monogram shield is affixed to the toeline. A rubberrecoil pad is installed providing a length of 14". The action functions fine. (116256-8) (50/150)

1509. REMINGTON MODEL 31 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #543876, 20 ga., 25 3/4" plain barrel choked cylinder with brightvery good bore. The metal surfaces exhibit 90% plus blue showing a few light scratches and fading at the edges of the frame. The pis-tolgrip stock and grooved slide handle rate very good displaying scattered scratches over a strong factory varnish. A grooved hard rub-ber buttplate is installed providing a length of 14". The action functions fine. (116279-3) (150/250)

1510. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 265 TARGETEER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #4449, 22 LR, 22" barrel with brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% blue with oxidation spotting and a crudely scratched name on the side of the receiver. The pis-tolgrip stock rates good showing very little finish remaining with dings and scratches. There is a worn hard rubber buttplate present and screweyes have been installed into the bottom of the grip and tip of the forend to fasten a sling to. The gun is equipped with a ramp mounted bladefront sight and a Lyman receiver sight. The bolt does not lock when open and does not operate smoothly. However, the trigger and safety dooperate. There is no magazine. Included is a canvas sling and two extra screws, perhaps for the sight. (116223-17) (25/50)

1511. BERETTA MODEL 21A SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DAA159031, 22 LR, 2 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 92% original matte blue with light silvering along the edges and contact points and a few light handling marks. Thecheckered black plastic grips rate very good with light handling marks. There is no magazine present. (56363-48) (100/175)

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1512. V. BERNARDELLI MODEL P018 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #302254, 9 mm, 4 3/4” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metalsurfaces on this Magnum Research import pistol retain 98% original blue with some light silvering along the edges. The checkered wal-nut grips rate excellent. Pistol features adjustable rear sights and includes a single magazine. (56356-D28694) (200/400)

1513. RUGER MARK I TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #13-25282, 22 LR, 6 7/8” tapered heavy barrel with a bright fine excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with light wear on the gripstrap and edges and a small area of finish loss andlight pitting on the left side of the barrel towards the muzzle. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good with light handling marksand wear to the medallion. Pistol includes a single magazine and a Smith & Wesson black leather holster with light handling marks.(56357-S17205) (175/275)

1514. SAVAGE MODEL 1917 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #249209, 32 ACP, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 95% original blue lightly toning to brown with light silvering along the barrel and edges. The checkered black plasticgrips rate very good plus showing light wear. A single factory magazine is included. (56288-12) {C&R} (200/400)

1515. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60-14 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #CEZ1085, 357 Magnum, 2 1/8” barrel with abright excellent bore. The stainless steel revolver is in near excellent condition overall with a few scattered scuffs and scratches and isequipped with a pair of checkered soft rubber combat grips. (56357-S17148) (200/400)

1516. J.P. SAUER MODEL 1913 POCKET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #187070, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surface retain about 55% original blue toning to brown with gray surface wear along the muzzle and high edges with scatteredpinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The checkered black plastic grips rate very good with light handling marks. A single factory mag-azine is included. (56275-2) {C&R} (150/250)

1517. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 999 SPORTSMAN DOUBLE ACTION TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial#AY127234, 22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The checkered walnut grips ratenear excellent with some light blemishes along the butt. Revolver includes an original factory cardboard box and a lightly worn leather flapholster with light scuffs and previous owners initials written in ink on the back of the holster. (56272-7) (275/375)

1518. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 22 SPECIAL TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #539936, 22 LR,6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with light silvering along the muzzle and somelight scuffs and scratches. The hammer is a dull pewter gray. The two piece checkered walnut grips rate very good with a couple lightchips and blemishes on the butt. (56302-2) {C&R} (175/275)

1519. RUSSIAN MODEL TT-33 TOKAREV SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #SG1063, 7.62 Tokarev, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good borehaving even light frosting but strong rifling the entire length. The metal surfaces on this non-importer marked pistol retain about 80% orig-inal blue toning to brown speckled gray with scattered specks of fine pitting and oxidation staining. The grooved black plastic grips ratefine with a few minor handling marks. A single magazine is included. (56242-2) {C&R} (200/400)

1520. STAR MODEL B SEMI-AUTO PISTOL WITH GERMAN MARKINGS serial #253304, 9 mm, 4 3/4” barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue toning to brown with a few light handling marks, silvering along theedges and a few specks of very fine pitting. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus with light softened points and a few minorhandling marks. The pistol is Waffenamt marked on the rear right of the frame, the lanyard ring is no longer present and a single factorymagazine is included. (56397-4) {C&R} (200/400)

1521. HIGH STANDARD SENTINEL MKI DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #S44658, 22 LR, 4” barrel with a bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain about 92-95% original blue toning to brown with light silvering along the muzzle, a turn ring on the cylin-der and a few light scuffs and blemishes. The hardwood grips rate fair with scattered handling marks and a long thin crack the length ofthe left grip. (56357-S16978) (100/175)

1522. SUNDANCE INDUSTRIES BOA SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #074844, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with a bright fine bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 95% bright chrome with a couple light scuffs. The white plastic grips rate excellent. Equipped with a grip safe-ty, a manual is included but no magazine is present. (56363-46) (75/150)

1523. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 32 AUTO EJECTING TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #A93304, 32 S&W, 3” barrel witha fine bore having a few specks of light pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 65% flaking original nickel with pinprick pitting and oxi-dation. The checkered hard rubber target logo grips rate fine showing light wear. (56252-4) {C&R} (30/80)

1524. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #98095, 38 S&W, 3 1/4”barrel with as bright fine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel flaking along the edges and backstrap also showingsome spots of light pitting and surface oxidation. The checkered hard rubber target logo grips rate very good showing light wear andingrained dirt. (56251-12) {C&R} (100/250)

1525. IVER JOHNSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #I6650, 32 S&W, 3” barrel with a fine bore having a fewspecks of light pitting towards the muzzle. The metal surfaces bear an overall brown patina with traces of original blue in protected areaswith some light handling marks and specks of fine pitting and oxidation staining. The checkered hard rubber grips rate very good plusshowing light wear. (56252-3) {C&R} (50/150)

1526. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF WINCHESTER 45-70 GOVERNMENT AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible 25round natural color cardboard box with a red wrap over top label. The label remains 80% intact missing the rear side along with lightscuffs, rough edges and light dirt staining. The label reads “25 .45-70/U.S. Government/Folded Head/ Central Fire/CARTRIDGES/.45Caliber 70 Grs. Powder” with manufacturer name and location. The box rates good to very good with rounded corners and edges withmodest white cloth tape reinforced lid and bottom interior and old ink writing on bottom of box. The cartridges rate excellent with of somelight mellowing to some of the cases. (55658-12J1)

1527. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF REMINGTON KLEANBORE 30-40 KRAG AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible20 round natural colored two piece cardboard box with a matching colored label with red printing. The label remains 99% intact and reads“30-40 KRAG, 20 Cartridges/ 220 Grains Metal Cased Bullet” with Remington, DuPont and dog bone Kleanbore trademark logos. Thebox and cartridges both rate excellent with only one rounded corner on the box. (55658-12J2)

1528. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF U.S. CARTRIDGE CO. 38 LONG RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full col-lectible 50 round natural colored box with a tan wraparound paper label with red and gray printing. The label remains 98% intact withlightly rounded corners and ingrained dirt and reads “Metallic/50/Cartridges, US/Cartridge Co./Lowell,/Mass., No. 38 Long/ 38/100/Calibre” above leaning guns and bird dog scenes in corners. The box rates very good with light rounded corners and rough edges butremains intact with one separated corner. The cartridges rate very good as well with “U” marked headstamps and light oxidation on thebullets some of which is also present on the cases. (55658-12J3)

1529. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF UMC 32 LONG RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible 50 round two piecebox with tartan colored paper label with salmon colored top label and red colored wraparound side label. The labels remain 98% intactwith some light scuffs and ingrained dirt. The top label reads “50 .32 Cal., Long/ RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES” above picture of cartridge androunded Union Metallic Cartridge Co. logo. Side labels show slightly more scuffing and list caliber and warranted instructions for use.The box rates very good overall with rounded corners and rough edges but remains intact with one separated corner. The cartridges ratevery good as well with “U” marked headstamps and light oxidation on bullets also present on some of the cases. (55658-12J4)

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1530. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF U.S. CARTRIDGE CO. 32 LONG RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectibleone piece slide-out natural colored cardboard box with tan wraparound labels with black printing. The labels remain 90% intact with miss-ing end label, light scuffs and ingrained dirt. The plain labels read “fifty Calibre .32 long/ Rim Fire/ METALLIC CARTRIDGES” next to roundUS trademark logo and company address. The box rates fair to good rounded corners, rough edges, missing end flap and the other allbut separated; the interior box has one separated corner. The cartridges rate very good overall with “US” marked headstamps and oxi-dation on the bullets and cases. (55658-12J5)

1531. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF FOREIGN 9 MM AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible 25 round two piece boxwith light blue wraparound label with black printing. The labels remain 98% intact with a couple light scuffs and tears. The top labelreads “9mm/[picture of cartridge]/PARABELLUM/25/Made in Czechoslovakia”. The side labels list caliber and Povazska Bystricaaddress. The box rates good overall with a separated corner on lid and separating bottom edges and old price written in grease pen-cil on side of box. (55658-12J6)

1532. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF WINCHESTER 9 MM SHOT CARTRIDGES This is an opened but collectible 50 round two piecenatural cardboard box with red wraparound top label with black printing. The label remains 98% intact with light scuffing, rough edgesand remnants of old cellophane tape. The top label shows picture of cartridge and reads “50 WINCHESTER 50/ 9mm LONG SHOT CAR-TRIDGES/ Rim Fire Smokeless Powder/ Adapted To Model 36 Shot Gun, cal. 9 mm”. The side labels list caliber with large Winchester “W”logo. The box rates very good overall with lightly rounded corners and writing on either side of cover in grease pencil. The cartridges ratenear excellent with lightly tarnished heads and lightly faded paper hulls. (55658-J7)

1533. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF UMC 38 LONG RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible 50 round two piecetartan colored box with green top label and red wraparound side labels. The top label remains 98% intact with a couple light creases androunded corners. The label shows picture of cartridge and reads “50 .38 CAL., LONG/ RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES” above round UnionMetallic Cartridge Co. logo. The side label remains 85% intact with modest scuffing and lists caliber and warranted fitting information. Thebox rates very good plus with intact factory rounded corners. The cartridges rate very good plus with “U” marked headstamps and light-ly tarnished bullets. (55658-12J8)

1534. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF 15 MM LEFAUCHEUX PINFIRE AMMUNITION This is an open but full collectible 10 round twopiece natural cardboard box with salmon colored top label. The top label remains 98-99% intact with a slightly rounded corner. The boxreads simply “10/Lefaucheux Revolver Patronen/15 mm”. The rates excellent with factory stapled corners. The cartridges rate excellent aswell with very slight tarnish on the cases and oxidation on the bullets. The pins are present and intact. (55658-12J9)

1535. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF 12 MM HOULLIER-BLANCHARD PINFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full col-lectible 25 round two piece green tartan colored box with printed white and black oval top label. The box rates very good overall with lightscuffs and three cellophane tape repaired corners on the bottom box. The label reads “CARTOUCHES/12millimet/HOULLIER-BLAN-CHARD/Arquebusier brevete/PARIS/A LONGUE PORTEE”. The cartridges rate very good plus with lightly tarnished cases and oxidizedbullets. The headstamps are marked “H B/ PARIS” and the pins are present and intact. (55658-12J10)

1536. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF 9 MM FARNCOTTE PINFIRE AMMUNITION This is an opened but full collectible 25 round twopiece green colored box with white top label with black printing. The box rates very good plus with light ingrained dirt and scuffing to thewraparound green covering. The top label remains about 85% intact with torn scuffed edges and corners and ingrained dirt and reads“Capsulerie Liegeoise/V. FRANCOTTE, MAY & Cie/Liege 25 (Belgique)/Cartouches peur Revolvers Lefaucheux/cal 9 mm”. The cartridgesrate excellent with V.F.M&C/9/LIEGE marked headstamps and present and intact pins. (55658-12J11)

1537. COLLECTIBLE BOX OF PETERS 38 LONG RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This is a factory sealed collectible 50 rd two piecenatural colored cardboard box with red top and wraparound side labels. The labels remain 98% intact with some light rounded cornersand scuffed edges mainly at the seams. The top label shows picture of cartridge and reads “50 .38 CAL. LONG/ RIM FIRE CARTRIDGES”above rounded Peters Cartridge Co. logo. The side label list caliber and instructions for use. The box rates very good to fine with lightlyrounded edges and corners and light ingrained dirt staining. (55658-12J12)

1538.MARLIN MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1805724, 357 Magnum, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few light scuffs and blemishes. The plain straight grip walnut stock rates fine with afew minor light handling marks. A fine condition 1894 Marlin carbine overall. (56381-14) (275/375)

1539.MARLIN MODEL 336 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #72104063, 35 Rem., 20” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 85% original blue toning to brown with light handling marks, scattered pinprick oxidation and fine pitting more promi-nent on the barrel. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm rate very good with handling marks. The original buttplate has been replacedwith a White Line ventilated rubber recoil pad increasing the L.O.P. to 13 5/8”. Installed is a Kassnar 2-7x32 mm scope with duplex reti-cle and crisp optics in a solid Weaver base and two piece rings. (56357-S17266) (275/375)

1540.WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #2336005, 32 Win. Spl., 20” barrel with a fine borehaving a few specks of faint pitting at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 92% original blue toning to brown with a few lighthandling marks and isolated specks of oxidation staining with majority of loss on the barrel. The plain straight grip walnut stock andforearm rate fine with a few light blemishes. Carbine features a checkered metal shotgun buttplate and front sight hood protector.(56363-24) {C&R} (300/500)

1541.WINCHESTER PRE 64 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1307148, 30 WCF, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 95% original blue with light handling marks and silvering along the high edges and barrel bands. The plain straightgrip walnut stock and forearm rate fine with a couple light blemishes and has been fitted with a moderately crazed and flaking ventilatedrubber recoil pad. The front sight hood and rear sight have been removed and installed is a Lyman 1A DA adjustable rear tang sight.(56360-1) (300/500)

1542. STEVENS MODEL 73 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 55%fading and flaking original blue with moderate pitting and surface rust majority of which is on the barrel. The stained pistolgrip hardwoodstock rates good overall with an abundance of light handling marks and areas of dried flaking finish. (56252-18) (20/50)

1543. SEARS RANGER MODEL 102.35 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” round barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal sur-faces bear an even balance of fading original blue and brown patina under a covering of light surface rust and handling marks includingprevious owners’ social security number scratched in the left side of the frame. The plain pistolgrip hardwood stock and grooved forearmrate very good with light handling marks, faded finish and ingrained dirt. (56363-25) (25/75)

1544.MOSSBERG MODEL 702 PLINKSTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #EEJ214474, 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue. The checkered pistolgrip black synthetic stock rates excellent. Installed is a BSA R3-7x20 mm scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. There is no magazine present. (56357-S17140) (75/150)

1545. SEARS J.C. HIGGINS MODEL 103-16 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal sur-faces are an overall brown metal with traces of original blue under a thin covering of light handling marks and surface rust. The plain pis-tolgrip hardwood stock rates fair with light handling marks and faded finish. The front sight hood and buttplate have been removed, therear sight has been replaced by a slot bar, the receiver has been drilled and tapped with remnants of a side mount scope base installedand there are two additional holes at the rear of the receiver from prior rear peep installation. (56269-2) (15/30)

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1546. BROWNING T-BOLT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #16541X6, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 98% original blue with perhaps one or two light blemishes. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock rates fine with a handful of minor han-dling marks. Removal of the stock and inspection of the metal revealed no evidence of saltwood damage. Rifle features a Redfieldadjustable peep sight and a single factory magazine is included. (56328-23) (300/500)

1547. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #259-66384, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Thestainless steel metal surfaces rate excellent overall with a few minor scuffs. The checkered pistolgrip black plastic stock rates excel-lent. Installed is a Simmons 8 Point 3-9x40 mm scope with duplex reticle in two piece rings and a factory one piece solid base.(56357-S17227) (150/250)

1548. REMINGTON MODEL 33 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #249663, 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metalsurfaces retain about 95-97% lightly thinning original blue with a few scattered specks of fine oxidation staining. The case hardenedbuttplate shows lightly mellowed colors with a few spots of oxidation mainly along the edges. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock rates finewith a few light handling marks and spots of dried fading original oil finish. (56337-2) {C&R} (175/275)

1549.MOSSBERG MODEL 702 PLINKSTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #EKH3263346, 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellentbore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple small nicks on the top of the receiver. The checkered pistolgrip MossyOak Treestand camo synthetic stock rates excellent. Installed is a Tasco RF4X15 scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. A single fac-tory magazine is included. (56357-S17285) (100/200)

1550. ITHACA MODEL 49 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #180790, 22 S,L,LR, 18” barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfacesretain about 92% original blue with loss primarily due to fading on the front barrel band and scattered light scratches, handling marks andspots of light oxidation. The plain straight grip walnut stock and forearm rate good overall with numerous light handling marks and chip-ping along the plastic buttplate. (56357-S17194) (50/100)

1551.MARLIN MODEL 990 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #15354511, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain about 80% original blue with light silvering along the edges and scattered spots of moderate surface rust. The checkered pistol-grip walnut stock rates very good with a handful of handling marks. (56357-S17269) (25/75)

1552.MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #08337351, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 99% original blue. The plain pistolgrip stained birch stock rates excellent. Mounted is a Tasco 4x15 mm scope with fine crosshairreticle and crisp optics. (56357-S17274) (50/100)

1553.MOSSBERG MODEL 46 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 26” heavy barrel with a bright fine bore. The metal surfaces are anoverall dull brown with generous amounts of original blue in protected areas with some scattered specks of fine pitting and oxidation stain-ing; the bolt handle retains about 50% flaking nickel also toning to brown. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock with raised cheekpiecerates very good overall with light handling marks and spots of flaking finish. The side of the receiver has been drilled and tapped for scopeuse and a light crazed but intact leather sling is included. (56357-S17196) {C&R} (150/250)

1554. RARE ANSHUTZ MODEL 1414 BOLT ACTION “SHOTGUN” serial #410713, 22 shot, 23” plain smoothbore barrel with abright fine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 55% original blue toning to brown with scattered spots of pitting and oxidation. The plainpistolgrip walnut stock rates good overall with and abundance of light handling marks and flaking finish. Shot-rifle features a dual beadbarrel and includes a single magazine. A rare Anschutz. (56323-5) {C&R} (200/400)

1555.MOSSBERG MODEL 42 M-C BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S, L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 98% original blue with a couple light blemishes and specks of light oxidation; the bolt handle retains vibrant case colors. The plainpistolgrip two piece Mannlicher style stock rates very good plus to fine with a handful of light dents and handling marks. Rifle features ahooded front sight, adjustable rear sight, S-130 aperture sight and two magazines, one of which is stored in the trapdoor compartment inthe buttstock. (56349-51) {C&R} (200/300)

1556. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #240-88253, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfacesretain 98% original blue. The plain pistolgrip stained birch stock rates excellent. Carbine includes one factory magazine and an after-market Eagle 2230 plastic magazine. (56357-S17151) (150/250)

1557. REMINGTON MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #396501, 22 S,L,LR, 22” round barrel with a dark pitted bore. Themetal surfaces retain about 87% original blue toning to brown with contact rear to the wear of the magazine, light silvering along the edgesand some scattered pinprick oxidation and light handling marks. The plain straight grip walnut stock and grooved forearm rate about verygood with light handling marks and spots of fading finish; the buttplate is no longer present. (56337-3) {C&R} (200/400)

1558. RUGER NEW MODEL SUPER BLACKHAWK SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #84-27097, 44 Magnum, 7 1/2” bar-rel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue with light silvering along the muzzle, front sight ramp,edges and a light turn ring on the cylinder. The brightly finished hammer sides show some light oxidation staining The PachmayrPresentation replacement grips rate very good with light wear. (56343-55) [Steven Bachman Collection] (300/500)

1559. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 681 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #AAF8597, 357 Magnum, 4” barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The stainless steel metal surfaces rate fine overall with some light scuffs, faint turn ring on the cylinder and light powderdiscoloration in the cylinder area. The Pachmayr Presentation rubber grips rate excellent. The left side of the frame is marked “NYSP”between the cylinder and triggerguard. (56343-45) [Steven Bachman Collection] (350/550)

1560. RUGER STANDARD MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #442025, 22 LR, 6” tapered barrel with a bright fine bore. The metalsurfaces retain 95% original blue with light silvering at the muzzle and along the high edges with a few light scuffs and scratches, Thecheckered black plastic grips rate very good plus with light handling marks. Pistol includes a single magazine and a Daisy tooled leatherholster. (56256-12) (175/275)

1561. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-5 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #D987366, 38 Special, 4” barrel with a brightexcellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-98% original blue with light silvering along the muzzle and high edges with a light turnring on the cylinder and a few light handling marks and specks of light oxidation staining on the cylinder and frame. The hammer andtrigger retain lightly mellowed but still vibrant case colors. The unnumbered checked Magana stocks rate excellent. (56343-49) [StevenBachman Collection (250/350)

1562. VINTAGE COLT AR-15 3X20 SCOPE This is a 1970’s era 3X20 scope equipped with a crosshair reticle with crisp optics, builtin cam for range adjustment and top rail mount for charging handle installation. The scope is in excellent condition retaining 98% origi-nal blue with a few light scuffs. (56335-16)

1563.WINCHESTER MODEL WT-541 SPOTTING SCOPE This 12-50x50 mm spotting scope retains 98% O.D. finish and is in verygood condition overall with a light scratchs around the circumference of the lens. The scope is equipped with lens covers and includes agreen canvas carry case, adjustable tripod, carry strap and protective aluminum case. (56335-17)

1564. BROWNING LUGGAGE CASE This leather case is for a Brown Auto-22 Takedown rimfire rifle. The case measures 27 1/4”overall with dual lockable brass latches and keys. The case is in excellent condition overall with some minor staining to the interi-or lining. (56335-15B)

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1565.MOSSBERG MODEL 695 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN serial #M158926, 12 ga. 22” ported barrel with a bright fine rifled bore.The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte blue. The checkered black synthetic stock rates excellent. Shotgun features plain open sightsand a single factory magazine. (56239-81) (175/275)

1566. UNIVERSAL ARMS "M-1A1" MODEL SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #480237, 30 Carbine, 18" barrel with an excellentbore. This Hialeah Florida manufactured carbine retains about 98% of its original blue and anodized finishes with light, scattered silveringof the high edges. The stained birch stock is in near excellent condition with light scratches present on the left side of the buttstock justbehind the pistolgrip. This rifle is equipped with a ventilated handguard, adjustable sights and rotating safety lever. This rifle does notinclude a magazine but is equipped with a suede leather sporting sling. (86363-26) (250/350)

1567. IVER JOHNSON UNIVERSAL "M-1A1" MODEL SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #AA05825, 18" barrel with an excellentbore. This carbine exhibits light freckling on the metal parts along with light scratches and oxidation blemishes. Overall, this rifle retainsabout 95% of its original blue and anodized finishes. The Advance Tech Inc. synthetic replacement stock is in very good condition withlight handling blemishes and scratches present. The stock features a pistol grip and sliding wire butt stock. This little carbine will needthe attention of a professional gunsmith as, the slide is damaged beyond repair and the mainspring is missing. This rifle is equipped witha ventilated handguard, adjustable sights and rotating safety lever. A single 30 round magazine is included. (86357-S17270) (100/200)

1568. RUSSIAN MODEL 1938 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #RKH8436/M3816948,7.62x54R, 20" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this importer-marked carbine are in near excellent condition andretain 96 - 98% of its arsenal finish with light handling blemishes and scratches present. The hardwood stock is in near excellent con-dition with light scattered dents, scratches and blemishes. The last 1.200" of the barrel of this 1942-dated carbine has been free boredand the muzzle re-crowned during the arsenal re-works. Serial numbers on the bolt, receiver and magazine floorplate correctly match.(86375-11) {C&R} (125/225)

1569. FINNISH MODEL 91/30 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #DYE1915, 7.62x54R, 28 1/2"barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces on the Izhevsk-made and Finnish re-worked rifle are in near excellent condition with94 - 96% remaining. There are light scattered scratches present with light handling blemishes and some silvering on the high edges. Thehardwood stock exhibits a finger joint arsenal repair, below the rear sight and is in near excellent condition overall, with a few light scuffsand scratches visible. The barrel ring is dated 1939 and has the SA in a square Finnish Army acceptance mark. The numbers do notmatch on the bolt or magazine base however, the bolt is off by only one number (1916) and the last digit appears to be over stamped.The last 1.260" of barrel has been free bored during the arsenal rework. The rifle includes an excellent condition white, web sling withleather sling hangers and is also equipped with the Finnish cleaning rod. This rifle is arsenal equipped with metal sling swivels in lieu ofthe traditional slots used on Russian Mosin Nagant's. (86239-236) (C&R) (250/350)

1570. FINNISH MODEL 1939 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #38466, 7.62x54R, 27 1/2" Belgium made, heavy bar-rel with an excellent bore. The arsenal finish on this importer-marked rifle is in near excellent condition with about 96 - 98% remainingexhibiting some light silvering on a few of the high edges, handling blemishes and light scratches. Due to the types of metal used in theBelgian barrels, the bluing process resulted in a purple colored finish on the barrel as compared to the other metal. The arsenal re-builtstock is in near excellent condition and exhibits the three finger joint splice used in the 1960's to refurbish the stocks. The stock has a fewlight handling blemishes, scratches and scuff marks. This Model 39 has had the original Russian serial number X'd out on the hexagonreceiver and is re-stamped with the Finnish number above it. The bolt has a correct matching number on the handle but, the magazine floor-plate's number does not match. The barrel ring is marked with a correct 1942 date, a "B" indicating a Belgian-made barrel, a "3600" indi-cating proof firing and a "D" for the bullet type, along with the serial number and "SA" army acceptance stamp. The Finnish reworked MosinNagants are noted for their accuracy and had many features to enhance this, such as: heavy free floated barrel, improved sights, windageadjustable front sight and trigger. This is a very nice condition "Fin" for the shooter or collector. (86239-243) {C&R} (250/350)

1571. FINNISH MODEL 1939 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #66731, 7.62x54R, 27 1/2" Valmet made, heavy bar-rel with an excellent bore. The arsenal finish on this importer-marked rifle is in near excellent condition with about 98% plus remainingexhibiting some light silvering on a few of the high edges, light handling wear and a few light scratches. The arsenal re-built stock is innear excellent condition and exhibits the three finger joint splice used in the 1960's to refurbish the stocks. The stock has a few light han-dling blemishes, scratches and scuff marks. The bolt has a correct matching number on the handle but, the magazine floorplate's num-ber does not match. The barrel ring is 1944 dated, a "VKT" mark appears indicating a Valmet-made barrel, a "3600" mark indicates prooffiring and a "D" stamp for the bullet type, along with the serial number and "SA" army acceptance stamp. The hexagon receiver appearsto be stamped with the Izhevsk seal but, it is not clear enough to verify. The Finnish reworked Mosin Nagants are noted for their accura-cy and had many features to enhance this, such as: heavy free floated barrel, improved sights, windage adjustable front sight and trigger.This fine rifle includes a military leather sling, early smooth muzzle cap, cleaning collar and tool. (86223-23) {C&R} (250/350)

1572. FINNISH MODEL 1939 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #213063, 7.62x54R, 27 1/2" Sako-made, heavy bar-rel with a near excellent bore exhibiting light oxidation and pitting in the last 6" or so of the barrel. The arsenal finish on this importermarked rifle is in near excellent condition with about 98% plus remaining exhibiting some light silvering on a few of the high edges, lighthandling wear and a few light scratches. The arsenal re-built stock is in near excellent condition and exhibits the two finger joint spliceused during wartime production. The stock has light handling blemishes, scratches, scuff marks and several shallow gouges in the butt-stock. The bolt has a correct matching number on the handle and the magazine floorplate. The barrel ring and stock is 1944 dated withan "S" in a gear wheel stamp indicating Sako made. Additionally, the Sako "3600" mark (3600 separated by an S in a gear wheel) indi-cating proof firing appears on the barrel ring along with appropriate army acceptance stamps and the serial number. The hexagon receiv-er has had the original manufacturers stamp ground off as was customary on many of the captured rifles. The Finnish reworked MosinNagants are noted for their accuracy and had many features to enhance this, such as: heavy free floated barrel, improved sights, windageadjustable front sight and trigger. (86239-233) {C&R} (150/250)

1573. RUSSIAN MODEL 91/30 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK serial #FP2224, 7.62x54R, 29" barrelwith a dark but near excellent bore. The blue metal surfaces of this 1943 dated rifle retain about 92 - 95% of its original finish with mostof the wear to the muzzle end of the barrel and light silvering also present on the high edges. There are some light scratches and han-dling wear also present. The 91/30 stock has been replaced with a Model 1938 carbine stock and upper handguard. The handguarddoes not fit properly as it is butting up against the rifles rear sight. This sporterized and importer marked Nagant has an incorrect num-ber on the bolt but correct matching number on the floorplate. (86383-8) (50/100)

1574. AUSTRALIAN NO. 1 MK III* SMLE BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LITHGOW serial #51133, 303 British, 25" barrel with anexcellent bore. The arsenal refinished metal surfaces are in excellent condition with about 96 - 98% of the finish remaining. There is somelight silvering present on the high edges most notably around the receiver areas. The hardwood stock is in near excellent condition withonly light scratches and handling wear. The bolt has correct matching numbers but none were found on the nose cap. The rifle isequipped a military web sling and ten round magazine. Overall, this is an excellent condition Lithgow and will make a great shooter or col-lectable. (86363-16) {C&R} (200/400)

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1575. BRITISH NO. 4 MK I* BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAVAGE ARMS serial #60C6436, 303 British, 25 1/4" barrel with an excel-lent bore. This importer-marked rifle retains about 90 - 94% of its original blue finish that is starting to fade to a gunmetal gray especial-ly around the receiver. The hardwood stock appears to have been nicely refinished with several large gouge marks present on the leftside of the stock with the remainder of the blemishes being a few light dents and scratches. The bolt is correctly numbered to the receiv-er but, the third digit is a zero that was over stamped with a "C". The rifle includes a Mk II spike bayonet with a sheath, canvas web frogand ten round magazine. Most of the finish on the bayonet has faded to a gunmetal gray with the blade being completely silver with afew blemishes. The sheath has a little of the original black paint still intact with the remainder a dark oxidized blue - brown color. It alsoincludes a military web sling exhibiting light wear. (86363-17) {C&R} (150/250)

1576. BRITISH NO. 5 MK I BOLT ACTION "JUNGLE CARBINE" serial #5102, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore.This importer marked carbine retains about 50 - 60% of its original black finish with the remainder of the surfaces having worn to agray - brown patina from handling and use. The stock is in very good condition with numerous light dents, scratches and handlingwear present. The rubber butt pad is worn away on the toe probably from resting on the ground and there is a 1/2" diameter gougemissing from the rubber towards the heel. A very good to excellent condition canvas web sling and a ten round magazine are includ-ed. (86363-18) {C&R} (150/250)

1577. YUGOSLAVIAN MODEL 1948A BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ZASTAVA serial #L45061, 7.92x57mm (8mm Mauser), 23 1/4"barrel with an excellent bore. This importer-marked rifle retains about 99% of its arsenal finish with some light silvering in a few areas. Thehardwood stock is in excellent condition. The bolt, stock and magazine floorplate are correctly numbered to the receiver. A very nice con-dition 48A that should make an excellent shooter or collectible. (86375-9) {C&R} (200/400)

1578. SMITH & WESSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #31918, 32 S&W, 3" barrel witha lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces on this first model tip-up revolver are a gray-brown patina with some areas showing remnants ofa mottled cold blue. The mother-of-pearl grips are in excellent condition, but are slightly oversized for the frame. Matching serial num-bers can be found on the barrel, frame and cylinder. (126332-82) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1579. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2 SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #3724, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" bar-rel with a lightly oxidized barrel with some mild pitting and strong rifling. The metal surfaces on this tip-up revolver retain 85% originalnickel finish with some light freckling, a few spots of mild pitting and multiple light superficial scratches; the trigger and hammer showexcellent original blue with a few light freckles and thinning on high contact areas. The hard rubber grips are pencil numbered to the gunand rate very good with mild wear and handling marks, and a chip on the bottom of the right side. (126332-95) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1580. SMITH & WESSON 38 SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #1922, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a light-ly frosted very good bore with strong rifling and some light pitting. The metal surfaces on this second model revolver retain 85% originalnickel finish with some freckling, and a couple of areas thinning on the barrel showing some oxidation. The hammers case-hardened col-ors are very good with some contact wear and light freckling. The hard rubber grips rate near excellent with some handling wear andcolor fading. (126332-89) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1581. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #287499, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore.The metal surfaces on this fifth model revolver retain 90-95% original blue with some light freckling, a couple of small spots of oxidation,light scratches and silvering on some high edges. The hammer and trigger display excellent case-hardened colors with some fading onthe trigger to a gray patina. The hard rubber grips rate near excellent with some rounding of the checkering and light handling blemish-es. (126332-110) {C&R} (250/350)

1582. SMITH & WESSON 38 BABY RUSSIAN SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #13091, 3 1/4" barrelwith a moderately frosted lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 50% original nickel finish with the bulk of the finish on the barreland cylinder flaked and worn to a brown patina with some light pitting; the frames finish is very good to near excellent with a couple ofsmall spots of oxidation and some light freckling. The hard rubber grips rate good with the checkering flattened to almost smooth andmultiple light handling marks. (126332-80) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

1583. SMITH & WESSON 38 FIRST MODEL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2151, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a verygood bore showing a light frosting and a few spots of pitting. The metal surfaces retain 85-90% original nickel finish with freckling andspotty oxidation most evident on the barrel and cylinder; the hammer and trigger display near excellent case-hardened colors with somelight freckling and thinning of the high contact areas on the trigger. The hard rubber grips rate very good with handling blemishes, round-ing of the checkering, and a crack in left side panel. The barrel, cylinder, barrel latch, frame and grips are numbered alike. (126332-87){ANTIQUE} (350/550)

1584. SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #239295, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a lightly frosted, lightly pit-ted bore. The metal surfaces on this third model revolver retain 90% original nickel finish with light freckling, a few handling blemishes, amild turn ring on the fluted cylinder, and silvering on high edges and high contact areas; the guard and barrel latch display a strong verygood blue with a few light freckles and some thinning to a gray blue-brown patina; the hammer displays near excellent case-hardenedcolors with some light freckling and contact wear. The hard rubber grips are in near excellent condition with some usage wear, light han-dling marks, and color fading. The cylinder, barrel, frame, barrel latch and grips are numbered alike. This revolver requires mechanicalattention; cylinder does not index. Comes with an S&W factory letter showing shipment to Edw. Tryon Co. of Philadelphia in 1980.(126332-58) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

1585. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION serial #174620, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with a near excellent lightly frosted bore withsome very light pitting. The metal surfaces on this fourth model revolver retain 95% original nickel finish with some mild freckled oxida-tion and a spot of flaking on the cylinder that had begun turning to a gray-brown patina. The hammer and trigger exhibit near excellentcase-hardened colors with some thinning to a gray patina on high contact areas; the guard shows very good plus blue with some lightfreckling and the outside of the guard thinning to a gray-brown. The barrel, cylinder, frame, barrel latch, and grips are numbered alike.(126332-109) {ANTIQUE} (150/350)

1586. IVER JOHNSON HAMMERLESS SAFETY AUTOMATIC DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #010807, 32 CF, 3" bar-rel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this second model revolver retain 75% original blue with some minor freckling and acouple of spots of oxidation, areas on the barrel with rub wear, areas on the frame with handling wear, and the grip frame thinned andprimarily devoid of blue. The thinned and worn areas are now mostly a gray-brown patina. The hard rubber grips with owls head logorate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The barrel, frame and triggerguard are numbered alike. (126337-4) (C&R) (100/200)

1587. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SECOND MODEL HAMMERLESS TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #7668, 38 S&W,4" barrel with a dull lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 50% original nickel finish with the frame showing 95% of its original nick-el with flaking and mild oxidation on some of the edges, and some freckling and bubbling present; the barrel and cylinder are mostly devoidof the original nickel and shows a mottled cold blue thinning to a gray-brown patina mixed in with remnants of the original finish. The hardrubber grips rate near excellent with some handling wear evident by the slight rounding of the checkering. This revolver requires mechan-ical attention; the trigger does not work properly. (126300-5) {C&R} (25/75)

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1588. SMITH & WESSON 38 SINGLE ACTION SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #101791, 38 S&W, 5" barrel with a moder-ately frosted very good bore. The metal surfaces on this second model revolver retain 60% original nickel finish with most of the loss foundon the barrel with flaked and worn areas showing a gray brown patina; the frame exhibits some freckling and spotty oxidation; the cylin-der is similar to the barrel with a fair amount of loss. The hammer shows some original case-hardened colors with fading to gray withfreckling. The hard rubber grips are in good condition with worn checkering and a crack in the base of the right side. The frame, barrel,cylinder and barrel release are numbered alike. (126252-1) {ANTIQUE} (75/175)

1589. SMITH & WESSON 38 DOUBLE ACTION FOURTH MODEL REVOLVER serial #533373, 38 S&W, 6" barrel with mod-erately frosted very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 60% original nickel finish with oxidized flaked and worn areas and some lightpitting; the trigger, guard and hammer are moderately oxidized with areas of the original blue present. The hard rubber grips are ingood condition with a damaged repaired base and worn checkering. The frame, barrel, cylinder and barrel release are number alike.(126252-2) {C&R} (75/175)

1590. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 22 TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #9882, 22 RF, 3" barrel with amoderately pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 40% original nickel with moderate oxidation and some pitting present. The worn hardrubber grips are in good condition with a chip in the right side. (126252-6) {C&R} (20/40)

1591. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 32 TOP BREAK BICYCLE MODEL SPURLESS HAMMER REVOLVER serial#313601, 32 CF, 2" barrel with a very good bore with a couple of small spots of pitting. The metal surfaces on this second model revolverretain 80-85% original blue with scratches and impact marks, spotty freckling and oxidation; the hard rubber grips rate very good withsome wear to the checkering and base of the grips. The frame, cylinder and barrel are numbered alike. This revolver needs mechanicalattention, the hammer spring is broken. (126251-13) {C&R} (150/250)

1592. BRITISH MARTINI-HENRY MK IV FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 577-450 Martini-Henry, 33" barrel that has a near excellentbore with a few possible light pits present. The metal surfaces have added blue over areas of light to minor pitting which is fading to amottled gray and brown. The receiver is dated "1887" and most of the British markings are visible, the crown is mostly faded, and thereare several Nepalese markings present as well. The stocks have added finish also and have been lightly cleaned with several minorrepairs. The buttstock has several markings along the right side including both British and Nepalese and both it and the forearm ratevery good with a few light dings, minor chips and cracks. The correct sights are intact and the front sight has a larger, added sight whichfits over the existing. An earlier style cleaning rod is included. An interesting example that is in good to very good condition overall.(46270-5) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1593. UNMARKED BRITISH MARTINI-HENRY FALLING BLOCK RIFLE 577-450 Martini-Henry, 33" barrel that has an excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces are a rich brown and have several areas of light to minor pitting present. The right side of the receiver isdevoid of markings, there are many British proofs throughout as well as "N.S / NEP." is marked on the left side of the barrel. The walnutstocks rate very good, the forearm has minor dings, divots and a few small repairs, the buttstock appears to have been cleaned and thebuttplate is proud at the toe. The right side of the buttstock has a round cartouche marked "ALLAHABAD ARSENAL" with a "2" belowand "1/94" above. The correct sights, cleaning rod and sling swivels are included. An about very good example overall that was likelysent to Nepal. (46120-107) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

1594. SWEDISH MODEL 96/38 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #17864, 6.5x55 Swedish, 231/2" barrel that has an excellent bore and non-threaded muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 80% of an arsenal type blue finish thatis lightly fading to gray throughout. The hardwood stock and handguard have light added finish and a few minor dings and some scratch-ing along the comb line. The brass stock disc is marked "1" for bore condition and all the numbered parts appear to be matching. Thereceiver is dated "1899" and included is a cleaning rod and canvas Enfield sling. Rifle was imported by KBI in PA and is in excellent con-dition overall. (46343-16) {C&R} (200/400)

1595. PORTUGUESE MODEL 1904/39 MAUSER BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY DWM serial #J4935, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2" bar-rel that has an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain little original finish and are mostly a mottled brown and gray. The receiver mark-ings are crisp including the Portuguese crown and Carlos I "CI" crest. One marking along the left side of the receiver has been X-d out,possibly when the conversion took place. The walnut stocks rate very good and have a few minor cracks throughout. There are also afew light dings and very small chips and the wood has an oil finish throughout. The numbers appear top be all matching and included area cleaning rod and the original swivels. A very good example overall. (46356-D28662) {C&R} (200/400)

1596.MARLIN MODEL 9 CAMP CARBINE serial #04595113, 9mm, 16 1/2" barrel that has a bright, excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 99% original blue that has a few light handling marks present. The checkered hardwood stock rates excellent and hasa few light dings. The original front sight has been removed and an unmarked 6x42 riflescope is mounted to the receiver. The scope fea-tures a standard duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The original rear sight is intact and included is a single, factory ten round maga-zine. The original box is also included. A handy, all-purpose carbine in excellent overall condition. (46239-189) (300/500)

1597. RUGER SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #470-07282, 9mm, 16 1/4" barrel that has a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retainabout 99% plus original blue and rate excellent overall. The black composite stock and handguard rate excellent to like-new as well. Thereceiver is equipped with factory scope mounts and the original box is included. There is no magazine present nor are the factory ringsincluded. An excellent to like-new example of these fun tactical sporting carbines. (46239-206) (300/500)

1598. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman 2 1/2X All-American riflescope in the original box. The scope features a post andcrosshair reticle and has bright, excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from having been mounted. The scope is housedin the original brown, hinge-top box that has some light flaking along the corners and edges but rates excellent overall. Included are theoriginal manual and a set of see-thru lens covers. An excellent example overall. (46388-7A)

1599. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold 12X riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features a fine crosshairreticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light rings marks and handling marks from having been mounted but is in excellentcondition overall. (46335-3A)

1600. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield Lo-Profile 2-7X riflescope. The scope feature the 4-plex reticle and has bright,excellent optics. The tube has some very light ring marks from having been mounted and rates excellent overall. (46328-49A)

1601. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold 12X riflescope with adjustable objective. The scope features a standard duplexreticle and has bright, excellent optics. The scope also features target knobs and is equipped with a factory 50ft adapter. Included are aset of .22 grooved receiver rings and a set of Butler Creek flip-up lens covers. An excellent example overall. (46331-6)

1602. AR-15 STOCK LOT This lot consists of an AR-15 A2 style buttstock and recoil buffer spring and piston. The black Zytel stock ratesexcellent and also includes a cleaning kit in the trap. The top buttplate screw is missing. (46335-20)

1603. FRANCHI CHOKE TUBE LOT This lot consists of two choke tubes for the Franchi SPAS 12 shotgun. First is a spreader choke thatfeatures an oblong tip that can be adjusted for vertical or horizontal spread. The set screw is missing but should be easy to replace.Second is an extended modified choke. Two excellent condition examples of these somewhat rare choke offerings. Also included is anylon pouch and a threaded aluminum adapter. (46349-41A)

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1604. TACTICAL LOT This lot consists of two tactical rifle accessories. First is an Accu-Shot folding foregrip that has a black parkerized fin-ish and is designed to fit a picatinny rail system. Next is a Harris 1A2 bipod that extends from 7"-11" and has a picatinny rail adapter aswell. Both rate excellent. (46330-59A)

1605. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a single 20 round box of UMC 223 55 grain MC (L223R3) in like new condition. (46335-15A)1606. COLT 1ST GENERATION SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER serial

#207381, 45 Long Colt, with no barrel present. This 1901 manufactured revolverwas refinished sometime in the past 112 years and retains about 6% of this fin-ish. The metal surfaces are a gunmetal gray and there is light surface pittingscattered throughout with some pitting visible under the remaining blue finish.The greatest amount of remaining finish is on the butt of the grip frame andthat has turned to a purple hue. There is an ejector rod assembly included withthe revolver that is correct for the period of manufacture. This is also almost com-pletely devoid of finish except in the protected areas. The hard rubber grips exhib-it considerable wear with little checkering remaining. They appear to have beenrefinished with some sort of varnish in years past. The grips are not numbered to therevolver but, have a considerable collection of hand carved names and dates, presumablyfrom past owners. The right grip panel includes: L. Bice / 3, 1954 / and Joe Colbert.The left grip panel has: Lee Brady. The action is still fully functional and the only mark-ings are the serial number on the bottom of the grip frame and correct patent dates onthe left side of the frame. With the addition of a barrel and lit-tle professional care, this should make an interesting collec-tors piece or shooter. (85896-11) {C&R} (600/800)

1607. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY CUSTOM MODEL 1903BOLT ACTION SPORTER serial #1285548, 30-06 Springfield, 24" barrel with an excellent, brightbore. The barrel rates excellent, retaining about 93% commercial blue finish with some extremely slight oxidation, as wellas very few handling and wear marks. The receiver also rates excellent, retaining 90% plus commercial blue finish and with factory mark-ings remaining completely and easily visible. The smooth wood flat knob pistol grip stock rates excellent with some minor dings and scratch-es. The rifle features aperture sights, sling mounts, and a recoil mitigating buttpad. (146356-D28851) {C&R} (200/400)

1608. LOT OF DUCK STAMP PRINTS A total of three prints. The first is a depiction of three Canada geese by Ted Blaylock, and wasArizona's 1990 waterfowl stamp. The top of the view reads "Arizona/1990-1991" and shows three Canada's coming in to a high desertpond or lake. There are cacti in the foreground and mountainous terrain in the background, the entire scene in a rather blue-green hue.

It is signed and dedicated by the artist "to Ken from Ted Blaylock". Theposter is matted and framed in a contemporary frame, measuring about 24"by 18 1/2" with the frame itself 26 1/4" by 20 1/4". The second print is aposter of the 1994 Arizona duck stamp entitled "waterfowl” and "1994Arizona" showing Harry Adamson's depiction of a hen and drake mallardabout to land in a high desert pond amidst the cattails and bulrushes. Theimage itself measures 20" by 15" and has a green background, the totalprint likely about 24" by 18 1/2". Framed in a contemporary frame mea-suring overall 26 1/4" by 20 1/4". The poster itself shows a couple wrin-kles but is otherwise excellent. The third print is a poster of Arizona's 1993duck stamp entitled "Mexican Ducks by Sherrie Russell Meline". A henand drake Mexican duck are shown in an up-close view, their reflectionssurrounding them in the water, with cattails in the foreground. The viewmeasures 13" by 18" and is surrounded by a black background with"1993/Arizona/Waterfowl Print & Stamp" with the poster itself measuringabout 24" by 18 1/2". This is framed in a contemporary frame which mea-sures 26 1/4" by 20 1/4". The poster rates very good plus showing a cou-ple minor wrinkles and a minor scuff beneath the glass. The frame showsa couple chips missing to the outer veneer which could easily be touchedup. A nice lot of Arizona duck stamp posters. (36123-5B)

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DIRECTIONSFROM SOUTH: Rt. 93 North to Rt. 101 West in Manchester to Rt. 293 North to Exit 5 (Granite Street). At end of rampgo right onto Granite Street to first set of lights. Go left on Commercial Street and we are located in the WaumbecCommercial Center, which is 1/8 mile up on the left. OR Rte. 3 (Everett Turnpike) North through Bedford tolls then offat Exit 5 (Granite Street). At bottom of ramp go right, take first left onto Commercial Street, 1/8 mile on left. FROMNORTH: Rt. 93 South to Rt. 293 South to Exit 5 (Granite Street), at end of ramp turn left onto Granite Street to first setof lights. Go left on Commercial Street and we are located in the Waumbec Commercial Center, which is 1/8 mile upon the left. ELEVATOR: Go around to the back of the building (river side), there is a set of three stairs with a glass door,enter the lobby through the door that is marked "ELEVATOR", go to 3rd floor and follow signs. STAIRS: Enter Southentrance, go up stairs and follow hallway and signs.

Viewing will be available from Monday, December 30th through Friday, January 10th, by appointment, as well as on theday of sale from 7:30am to 2:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and datescan be obtained by calling our office.

250 commercial street • suite 3011 • manchester, new hampshire 03101603/627-7383 fax 603/627-7384 • www.amoskeagauction.com

jason & melissa devine • nh license no. 2555

AMOSKEAGAUCTION COMPANY INC.