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Front Cover Lot 32177

Inside Front Cover Lot 32156

Inside Back Cover Lots 32074, 32093, 32092

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Session 1Sunday, June 8 • 10:00 AM CT • Lots 32001–32440

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Arms & Armor June 8, 2014 | Dallas

3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, Texas 75219Phone 214-528-3500 • 877-HERITAGE (437-4824)

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Consignment Directors: David Carde, Clifford Chappell, Jason Watson

Cataloged by: Danny Griffin, David Boozer, Dave Golemon, Bryan Booher, Michael Riley, Sandra Palamino

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Session One, Auction #6119 | Sunday, June 8, 2014 | 10:00 AM CT 5

32001 Lot of Two Small Antique Bronze Lantaka Swivel Guns. .69 caliber, 26-inch bronze half octagonal half twisted tubes with flared muzzles, molded bands and rear sights. One is drilled for use, the other appears to be a decorative match to make the pair. Each mounted on a 26-inch x 5 5/8-inch wooden desktop stand for display.

Condition: Good. Showing dark patina and pitting throughout. Areas of handling and poor storage present.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32002 Bone Inlaid and Iron Mounted Crossbow. Of Victorian or later form. Steel bow retained by cords, flat bow irons. Heavy iron stirrup of simple design. Inlet with crude iron mounts and bone inlays scattered thru. The table with 12-inch groove. Faceted iron trigger. Overall length: 35-inches. The tiller with a round pommel butt with bone inlay. Together with one steel arrow with 7-inch wooden shaft. A nice late example for display purposes or reenacting.

Condition: Fair to good as configured. Dark patina to metal parts with moderate surface rust and pitting. Wood ok with various scuffs, marks and wear. Cords in poor condition. Appears to work. Cords were not pulled and cocked.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32003 Early European Cup Hilt Rapier. 37 1/2-inch straight blade. Ricasso marked: 283 / JKL (John Lattimer inventory number). Wrought iron cup with simple design. Wire wrapped grip with fluted pommel cap. Blade has unidentified proofs. Plain straight quillons. Overall length: 45-inches.

Condition: Very good. Showing age wear and patina. Blade a pos-sible replacement.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32004 Muromachi Period Short Katana with Yoshinobu Signature c1530s. “Uchi keka” Muromachi Period. Aka One-handed katana with 21-inch slightly curved polished steel blade. Tang is signed: YOSHINOBU. Pierced iron tsuba. Contained in leather-wrapped military-style scabbard. Yoshinobu lineage dates to the 1350s.

Condition: Very good to fine. Bright blade showing signs of having been sharpened. Some light spotting. Small patch of kizu left side of blade near tsuba. Scabbard good with light crackling to the leather.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

SESSION ONE

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32005 Japanese Edo Period Samurai Saddle and Stirrups. Consists of: Kurabane, black lacquered wooden saddle tree. Aori, pair of padded gilt leath-er saddle skirts. Abumi, pair of black lacquered iron stirrups with red lacquered interior.Condition: Excellent. Saddle tree with minor dents and scratches. Saddle skirts exhibit minor rubbing and wear to the gilt finish. Iron stirrups showing lacquer wear, with cracks and losses to one face.Estimate: $1,400-$2,400 Start Bid: 700.00

32006 Japanese Edo Period Parade Armor Comprising: Iron 8 plate brown lacquered chest and back armor with gilded collar and underarm elements, 6 plate brown lacquer shoulder lames with gilded bottom plate. 7 sets of waist lames each consisting of 5 brown lacquered iron plates the bottom being gilded. 2 shoulder defense lames each consisting of 6 brown lacquered plates the bottom being gilded. Pair of arm defenses cloth backed with, attached chain mail and iron plates. Pair of knee defenses each consisting of 32 overlapping gilded iron plates - one missing. Pair of shin guards, cloth backed leather with thin gilded iron plates. Chin guard with 4 plate neck lame in brown lacquer. 11 plate helmet with brown lacquer body, gilt lacquer visor, leather covered wings, 3 neck plates interior with old cloth liner. Most components appear to be matching in design.

Condition: All elements show lacquer damage and wear, the heavi-est being on the chest and back plates. Laces also show wear with a number being broken. Some of the smaller arm plates are loose. Helmet crest is a reproduction.Estimate: $2,400-$3,200 Start Bid: 1200.00

Session One, Auction #6119 | Sunday, June 8, 2014 | 10:00 AM CT 7

32007 Japanese Sword in Leather Scabbard. Having a 21 1/2-inch slightly curved polished steel blade. Unsigned tang. Copper washers above plain tsuba. Wrapped fishskin grip with floral menuki. Steel bolt in grip. Contained in leather-wrapped wood scabbard with copper throat.

Condition: Very good. Scattered kizu both sides of blade. Eccentric temper line. Tip is bent.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32008 Rare Tibetan Helmet, Probably 17th or 18th century.Of steel panels riveted together by chain link form with ear guards. 25-inch overall diameter with 1 1/2-inch plume holder. Dark brown patina. Together with wooden stand which displays helmet nicely. A very nice example that should be researched more.

Condition: Good to very good with dark age brown patina. Pronounced areas of pitting and sur-face rust. A few loose panels and links (easily repaired). Some panels with moderate separations. Inside similar to outside in condition.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32009 No Lot

32010 Japanese Samurai Sword. Having a 28-inch slightly curved nickel-plated blade. Plain, blued iron tsuba. Plastic grips.

Condition: Fair to good. Blade with heavy age wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32011 Mid-Edo Period Wakizashi with Kanesada Signature. 21-inch blade with good temper line. Non-military tempered copper tsuba. Custom dragon menuki. Kanesada-signed tang. Approximately 380 years old. Original fittings and WWII era wrap.

Condition: Very good. Minor kizu to blade. Tang with age patina.Estimate: $1,800-$2,000 Start Bid: 900.00

32012 Lot of Three Tulwars and Small Shield. Comprising: 1) 13 1/2-inch diameter polished brass shield with engraved flower blossom motif to the center surrounded with applied brass flowers and moons. Reverse with 4 rings. 2) Tulwar and Leather Scabbard. Having a 30-inch spearpoint blade with 3/4 length fuller. Steel guard integral with grip. Applied circular pommel cap. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with polished steel fittings. 3) Unmarked Tulwar. 32-inch curved polished steel blade with steel guard integral with grip. Applied knucklebow and circular pommel. 4) Tulwar. 29-inch curved polished steel blade. Steel guard integral with grip having traces of fine gold inlay. Applied knucklebow and circular pommel.

Condition: 1) Good with age wear and patina. Two small cracks at hammered edge. 2-4) Very good. Signs of having been cleaned. Light age wear and spotting. Some nicks to blade.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32013 Miquelet Pistol. Approximately .75 caliber, 8 3/4-inch part round polished steel barrel. Steel lock with brass pan. Under spring marked: [crown]/S. Smooth hardwood stock with brass furniture and mili-tary, swivel-style steel ramrod.

Condition: Fair to good. Steel with light staining and scattered patches of light pitting. Lock is proud to wood. Lower tang of triggerguard is bro-ken and the guard is loose. Hairline crack in stock near muzzle. Left side of stock showing patches of old rot and some repair. Butt shows profes-sional repair. Dark bore. Action functions.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

Session One, Auction #6119 | Sunday, June 8, 2014 | 10:00 AM CT 9

32014 London Flintlock Brass-Barreled Blunderbuss by W.Bond. Serial no. KE-623 [barrel and buttplate], 1 1/8-inch bore, 16-inch two-stage barrel with cannon muzzle mounted on a full length walnut stock. Top of barrel marked: LONDON. Left side of barrel with (crown)/CP and (crown)/V proof marks. Brass buttplate. Ramrod.

Condition: Very good. Brass barrel and furniture remain bright, with signs of wear, pitting and a hint of an olive age tone. Screw absent to upper tang. Wood showing minor dings and bruises. Action functions.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32015 British Iron Mounted Blunderbuss with Saddle Ring. 1 1/2-inch diameter bore, 16 1/2-inch two stage barrel with flared muzzle. Lockplate marked with what appears to be a sunburst and floral pattern. Barrel marked near breech: [crown] over V and a few other illegible marks. Left side of with iron saddle ring. Wood stock. Crude iron furniture. Brass tip wooden ramrod. An attractive and early example.

Condition: Good. Showing a plum brown dark patina with scattered pitting and surface rust. Moderate pitting to breech. Stock with mod-erate to heavy wear present with mars and dings. Loses to stock con-centrating to buttstock area. Stock possibly repainted. Iron parts with surface rust and pitting. Replaced ramrod. Action good. Bore dark.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32016 British Iron Mounted Flintlock Blunderbuss. 1 1/2-inch diameter bore, 14-inch barrel with flared muzzle. Lockplate marked with animal figure and [crown] over V. Barrel marked: 2571 and [crown] over V. Markings on right side [ IJ ]of buttstock could be regimental. Wood stock. Iron furniture. An attractive and early example.

Condition: Good. Showing a plum brown dark patina with scattered pitting and surface rust. Stock with moderate to heavy wear present with mars and dings. Loses to stock concentrating to buttstock area. Iron parts with surface rust and pitting. Action needs adjustment. Bore dark.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32017 English Waters Brass-Barreled Blunderbuss. NVSN, 1-inch bore, 14 1/2-inch brass two stage barrel with cannon muzzle mounted in a full length walnut stock with brass furniture. PRL and VED proofs at base of barrel. Decorative en-graving to top of breech, buttplate and furniture. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Brass barrel and furniture remain fairly bright with a slight olive age tone. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable crack to left side of stock at end of fore-end and at wrist. Some minor wood loss to edges and at base of stock at buttplate. Action good.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32018 London Flintlock Brass-Barreled Blunderbuss. NVSN, 1 1/2-inch bore, 13 1/2-inch two-stage barrel with cannon muzzle mounted in a full length walnut stock with brass furniture. Lockplate engraved with an elephant and marked: WARRANTED. English proofs to left side of barrel. Sling swivel. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Brass barrel and furniture remain fairly bright with an olive age tone, wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and minor loss at edges. Action functions.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32019 British Flintlock Trade Blunderbuss. 1 1/2-inch diameter bore, 18 1/2-inch barrel with flared muzzle. Unmarked lockplate. Barrel marked near breech with regimental markings and number 12. Wood stock. Brass furniture. Steel ramrod with brass tip. Left side of buttstock marked: 4803.

Condition: Fair to Good. Showing a dark gray patina with scattered pitting and surface rust to muzzle and touch hole area. Stock with moderate to heavy wear present with mars and dings. Loses to stock concentrating to buttstock area, possibly restocked and/or cut down from musket size. Brass with surface rust and pitting. Action needs adjustment. Bore dark.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32020 English Blunderbuss for the Middle Eastern Trade. Approximately .60 caliber, 10 1/2-inch barrel with interesting relief cut figures of hunters and game with copper overlays. Plain steel English lock with proofmark and inspector’s A. Finely checkered ebonized stock with bone inlays, trigger and buttplate.

Condition: Good. Age wear and patina. Action functions. Ill-fitting lock. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32021 Belgian Flintlock Pistol With Brass Barrel. Approximately .60 caliber, 7 1/2-inch brass barrel with Liege proof marks at breech. Engraved hammer on Ketland-marked lock. Fine varnished hardwood stock with brass furniture. Simple engraving to triggerguard. Vacant brass escutcheon at wrist. Brass-tipped hardwood ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Brass with even age patina with some signs of having been lightly buffed. Muted case colors to lock. Stock is fine with honest age wear under a later applied varnish. Scratches and slight roughness left side of grip. Action functions.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32022 Tower Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .72 caliber, 9 1/4-inch round barrel with British military proofmarks at breech. End of lock marked: TOWER and under pan with [crown]/GR. Varnished hardwood stock with brass furniture.

Condition: Fair to good. Steel a dark patina with scattered pitting. Upper tang proud to wood. Ramrod absent. Hammer does not stop at full cock. Hairline crack and splinter chip to stock above the lock.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

Session One, Auction #6119 | Sunday, June 8, 2014 | 10:00 AM CT 11

32023 Fine Pair of English Flintlock Pistols by Drew. Approximately .65 caliber, 7 7/8-inch stepped and swamped round polished steel barrels, each with 3 proof marks at breech and marked: I DREW LONDON. Locks are marked I+DREW. Pierced and engraved back lock with beautiful oval bust of an English woman. Engraved tang. Thumb escutch-eon with possible family crest of horse head over crown. Stacked oval butt plates with floral engraved pommel. Engraved triggerguard with pineapple finials. Lively grained, carved English walnut stocks with horn-tipped hardwood ramrods. Steel thimbles.Condition: Very Good to Fine. Steel now mostly smooth gray patina with scattered pitting and staining. Stocks are fine with a later application of fine varnish. Each stock with a hairline crack approximately 3-inches from muzzle and associated pin stock repairs. Actions good. Dark bores, needs cleaning.Estimate: $4,000-$6,000 Start Bid: 2000.00

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32024 Fine Irish Flintlock Pistol by Calderwood. Approximately .46 caliber, 8 ¾-inch polished steel octagonal barrel with post front sight and dovetailed slotted rear sight. Lock and breech are marked: CALDERWOOD. Engraved upper tang, lock, hammer and screws. Triggerguard with fine pineapple finials. Silver oval thumb rest. Hardwood ramrod with horn tip. Lively grained English walnut stock with fine checkering at the grip.

Condition: Fine. Steel now a smooth gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Chip behind hammer. All screws are excellent showing no tool marks. Pin repair to left side of stock above trigger. Small crack in stock at back screw. Fine bore with light pitting. Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32025 Unmarked Bowie Knife-Flintlock Pistol and Scabbard. 10 3/4-inch clip point blade with sharpened false edge and 6-inch fuller. Dual brass guard. Brass grip frame with engraved and scalloped pommel cap. Smooth hardwood grip panels retained by two brass studs. Right side of grip with single-shot flintlock pistol. Approximately .44 caliber, 3-inch, 2-stage barrel with cannon muzzle. Retained to knife’s right grip panel with engraved brass tang. Initials: WM in brass behind hammer. Contained in brown leather scabbard with brass fittings. Throat with belt hook. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Polished steel blade with scattered small patches of fine pitting and staining. Mellow patina to brass. Hardwood grips slightly ill-fitting due to age shrinkage and old repair to right panel. Action stiff and untested. Scabbard good with age wear, patina and minor scuffs.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32026 Cased Pair of London Marked Flintlock Pistols with Folding Bayonets. Approximately .45 caliber, 4-inch barrels with folding bayonets. Frames marked LONDON and PARR. Bottom of barrels with crossed scepters proof marks. Box lock actions with hammer safeties. Slab handle grips. Contained in felt-lined case with partitions for guns. Exterior heavily decorated with studs. Lock with key present. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Steel a smooth gray patina. Light handling wear throughout. Light soiling to grips. All actions function.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

Session One, Auction #6119 | Sunday, June 8, 2014 | 10:00 AM CT 13

32027 Pair of English Flintlock Pistols by Andrews. Approximately .69 caliber, 9-inch octagonal barrels with front bead sights. Browned barrels with case-hardened lockplates. Light engraving to lockplate, triggerguard and upper tang. Lockplates marked: ANDREWS. Top of barrels marked: ANDREWS PALL MALL LONDON. Swivel steel ramrods. Checkering on wrist, otherwise smooth walnut stocks. Appear to be late 19th century/ 20th century guns that have been reconditioned. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine to excellent as configured. Overall refinished and rebrowned barrels. Light nicks and mars to wood, otherwise fine. Lockplates need good cleaning due to poor storage. Actions are good. Bores are excellent as configured.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32028 London Flintlock Pistol With Brass Barrel. Approximately .64 caliber, 9-inch brass barrel the breech marked: LONDON and with ad-ditional proof marks including [crown]/V. Fine checkered hardwood stock with deep relief brass furniture. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Smooth, soiled patina to brass. Stock fine but with crack between front of lock and thimble. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32029 Cased Pair of Flintlock Pistols by W. Ketland. Comprising: 1) Unserialized, approximately .64 caliber, 7 7/8-inch slightly swamped brass barrel marked: LONDON and with proof marks at breech. Simple engraving to top of barrel and tang. Steel lock marked: W/KETLAND/&Co. Brass furniture. English walnut stock. Hardwood ram rod. 2) Unserialized, approximately .64 caliber, 7 7/8-inch slightly swamped brass barrel marked: LONDON and with proof marks at breech. Simple engraving to top of barrel and tang. Steel lock marked: W/KETLAND/&Co. Brass furniture. English walnut stock. 3) Both contained in hardwood case with brass fittings. Gold velvet lined interior with compartments for both guns and various accessories which include: Brass single-cavity bullet mold marked: E UHLAND; Plated brass oiler; small unmarked brass powder flask; Hardwood cleaning rod with worm; Hardwood tamping rod; Brass key; Single lead ball and patch. Wm Ketland & Co. were active in Birmingham, England from 1808-1829. Condition: 1) Very good to fine. Barrel has been polished and shows very light handling wear. Moderate pitting at touch hole. Steel with light age wear and patina. Stock with hair line crack through grip otherwise fine. Action functions. 2) Very good as configured. Barrel appears to have been cleaned. Lock is ill-fitting. Stock is fine. Sliver-chip repairs behind hammer and forward of hammer. Ramrod absent. Action functions. 3) Case is good to very good as an addition to the pistols at a later date. Lid is cracked. Velvet with age wear and patina. One compartment cover with crack through fastener. Accessories are all very good to fine with age patina.Estimate: $4,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 2000.00

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32030 English Flintlock Pistol by Tow. Approximately .54 caliber, 9-inch octagonal barrel marked: LONDON. London proofs on left side of barrel near breech. Lockplate marked: TOW. Acorn figured triggerguard assembly. Lightly engraved steel furniture, screws and sideplate. Lightly figured walnut stocks. Wooden ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Overall smooth gray patina with patches of pitting and surface rust. Wood good with numerous dings and scratches. Small cracks and 2-inch repair on left side near muzzle and ramrod. Replaced ramrod. Mechanically sound. Bore ok, needs cleaning. Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32031 British Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .72 caliber, 8-inch round barrel. Lockplate marked: [crown] over ?. Brass fittings with lanyard ring. Wooden stock. Ramrod present. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as configured. Dark brown patina overall with pitting and surface rust. Wood possibly cut down with dings and scratches including 1 1/2-inch crack on sideplate. Brass fittings have been treated. Ramrod missing cap. Action good. Dark bore. Estimate: $400-$500 Start Bid: 1.00

32032 Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .62 caliber, 11 1/2-inch round barrel with rib and marked: ROS?NTAL. Engraved lock somewhat crudely marked: ADAM/RABIZ. Triggerguard in deep relief with grotesque figures and fleur-de-lis finial. Steel butt cap similarly adorned. Tooled thum-brest over steel pins. Hardwood stock. Single brass barrel band. Decorative ram rod pipe at mid-stock.

Condition: Good as configured. Gray steel finish with scattered patches of pitting. Lock functions and is ill-fitting. Loose chip to stock behind hammer. Triggerguard also ill fitted and more recently glued in place. Ram rod pipe will not take a full length rod.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32033 This lot has been removedEstimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32034 Engraved Austrian Capegun. NVSN, 14 ga/.44 calibers, 28-inch barrels. Left barrel is damascus and is marked with silver inlay: TH. OTHLHORN SCHWARACH. Top of rifle barrel marked also in silver: GUSS-STAHL. Brass blade front and fixed notched rear sights. Floral-engraved and game scene receiver and locks. This fine work extends to lever and triggerguard. Dual triggers (rifle is set). Horn pistol grip. Finely checkered walnut buttstock and forearm. Cheekrest left side. Steel buttplate. Dual sling swivels.

Condition: Very good to fine. Steel with a smooth, mottled gray-brown patina. Engraving is mostly sharp showing the fine old world craftsmanship. Figured stock is fine with very light soiling. Both bores are bright showing light to moderate wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32035 Josh Golcher Half Stock Percussion Cape Gun. NVSN, 16 gauge and 11mm calibers, 31-inch barrels with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Locks scroll and fowl engraved and marked: JOSH GOLCHER. Varnished walnut half stock with cheekrest and silver furniture. Hinged cap box to left side of stock. Inlaid running dog on cheekrest. Ramrod. Crescent buttplate.

Condition: Fair to good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scratches, scuffs and dings. Screw absent to upper tang. Minor wood loss to some edges. 2-inch crack to right side of stock at buttplate. Actions need adjust-ment.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32036 Unmarked Percussion Boys Jaeger Rifle. Approximately .54 caliber, 18-inch octagonal barrel with adjustable sights. Jaeger style form with set trigger. Wood stock with horn forend tip. Wooden triggerguard and raised left side cheekpiece. Steel sling swivels. Metal ramrod with brass insert.

Condition: Very good. Showing a smooth gray patina with light areas of pitting to barrel. Hammer a possible replacement. Lockplate has been altered. Stock with dings, scratches and moderate losses to fin-ish. Repair to upper tang area. Marred screws. Action good. Bore ok, should clean. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32037 British Trade Unmarked Iron Mounted Percussion Blunderbuss. NVSN, 1 3/8-inch diameter bore, 17-inch Middle Eastern damascus iron barrel with decorative scroll and floral etching. Flared muzzle. Case-hardened lock with faint A??C proofs. Checkered walnut full-stock with brass fore-end cap. Ramrod. Steel buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Showing a mottled grey age patina with wear and pitting present. Stock with moderate to heavy wear, cracks and bruises. Action good. Dark bore.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32038 Unmarked Over & Under Percussion Rifle. NVSN, .50 caliber, 26 1/2-inch rotating barrels with fixed sights. Fowl engraved lock plates. Dual trigger. Varnished tiger maple stock with brass hinged cap box on right side. Left side features a carved armor soldier on cheekrest. Ramrod. Crescent buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as partially refinished. Finish primarily a plum grey patina with wear and pitting present. Re-varnished stock showing scuffs, dings and minor loss around lock plate. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32039 J. Golcher Heavy Barrel Half Stock Percussion Target Rifle. NVSN, .36 caliber, 34-inch octagonal barrel with hooded front sight and rear tang sight. Blued finish. Scroll and game scene engraved lock marked: J. GOLCHER. Varnished walnut half-stock with silver plated furniture and hinged cap box on right side. Pewter fore-end cap. Bottom of barrel tapped for shooting block. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs, dings and bruising. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32040 Van Wart Son & Co. Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun. NVSN, approximately 8 gauge, 39-inch barrels with front bead sight and engraved hunt-ing scene. Damascus finish. Dual triggers. Scroll engraved locks marked: VAN WART SON & CO. Checkered walnut half-stock with scroll engraved hinged cap box. Ramrod. Metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a mottled grey damascus fin-ish with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Screw absent from upper tang. Actions function.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32041 Unmarked Over & Under Percussion Rifle. Serial no. 122, ap-proximately .50 caliber, 23-inch octagonal swiveling barrels with fixed sights. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock with cheekrest, fore-end panels and brass furniture. Decoratively engraved cap box to right side of stock. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of original finish, the balance a plum brown patina with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs and dings. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32042 Ithaca D.Coon Over & Under Combination Percussion Cape Gun. NVSN, 12 gauge and approximately .48 caliber, 31-inch barrels with fixed front sight and rear buckhorn sight. Blued and damascus finish. Top of barrel marked: D. COON - ITHACA - 80. Smooth walnut stock with slight cheekrest. Decorative inlaid alligator to left side of stock. Crescent brass buttplate. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Vary good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs, dings and bruising. Action functions.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32043 P.A. Heinhard Half Stock Percussion Rifle. NVSN, approxi-mately .44 caliber, 31 1/2-inch octagonal heavy barrel with hooded front sight. Blued finish. Adjustable tang peep sight. Top of barrel marked: P.A. HEINHARD - LOUDONVILLE / ASHD CO. O. - 1881. Right side of barrel marked: REMINGTON. Scroll engraved lock stamped: G. GOULCHER. Smooth walnut stock tapped for shooting block. Crescent butt-plate. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum brown age patina with thinning to relief edges, wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scratches, scuffs and dings. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32044 Half Stock Percussion Plains Rifle by D. Fish, New York. NVSN, approximately .52 caliber, 35-inch octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock with cheekrest and scroll engraved furniture. Game and scroll engraved cap box to right side of stock. Inlaid deer on cheekrest. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum brown patina with staining, wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs and dings. Light crack and wood loss at upper left tang. Action needs ad-justment.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32045 Unmarked Half Stock Percussion Rifle. NVSN, approximately .45 caliber, 35-inch heavy octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight, rear elevation sight and folding peep sight. Blued finish. Unmarked floral engraved lock. Varnished tiger walnut half stock with brass furniture and engraved eagle cap box. Crescent buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a smooth grey age patina with scattered handling wear and pitting. Re-finished stock with light scuffs and dings. Noticeable ding to right side at wrist. Action good.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32046 Half-Stock Percussion Rifle by Tryon of Philadelphia. Unserialized, approximately .54 caliber, 36-inch octagonal with dovetailed brass front and fixed rear sights. Top of barrel flat marked: TRYON/PHILAD. Engraved lock with game bird scene. Double set triggers. Fine, hardwood half-stock with brass furniture and ramrod.

Condition: Good. Barrel a mostly smooth dark brown patina with scattered dents patches of fine pitting. Moderate to heavy pitting at lock and breech. Mellow patina to brass. Stock: Very good, having been sanded and showing patches of heavy soiling. Losses behind hammer. Ramrod is a replacement.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32047 Fancy Mid-19th Century German or Austrian Percussion Double Rifle Marked MA——-IN GABEL. Unserialized. Approximately .58 caliber. 27-inch barrels with standing rear sight on an ornate base and a blade front sight. Right barrel with 7 groove spiral rifling, measures 0.565 inches. Left barrel with 7 groove straight rifling measures 0.580 inches with shallower rifling. Left barrel possibly for ball or shot. Barrels and breech appear to be one piece. Bar action locks engraved with bold foliate scroll with sporting scenes of pointer and birds. Locks with recessed areas at rear. Flat sided dolphin head hammers. Engraved triggerguard with pistolgrip tang. Adjustable straight front trigger and curved rear trigger. One piece stock of well-figured walnut with basket-weave carving at grip. Silver oval with initials: FV and 5 pointed crown inset with carved wood border. Flat cheekpiece with floral carving at rear. Locking patch box with checkered lid and carved release. Steel buttplate with 5-inch boldly engraved top and bottom tang. Bottom of stock is flat with a threaded black knob and a mushroom sling keeper. Smooth forepart of stock with wedge and engraved finial. Brass fitted loading/cleaning rod in two ferrules, rear with sling swivel. According to the consignor this gun was purchased in Hungary and may have belonged to European Royalty.

Condition: Fine. Barrels show 94-96% bluing starting to turn brown with considerable very light spotting. Excellent bores show a few small pits with bluing still visible in the barrels. Balance of metal with a silver patina. Forepart shows a repair of a removed wedge. Stock show some nicks, scratches and impressions. Estimate: $2,400-$4,000 Start Bid: 1200.00

32048 British Percussion Saddle Ring Carbine. Approximately .62 caliber, 21-inch round barrel with blade front sight. Two barrel bands. Breech with British proof marks. Lock is marked: 1862. Rear of lock with crown. Hardwood stock with brass triggerguard and buttplate. Butt with hand-carved initials both sides. Steel ramrod present.

Condition: Fair to good. Steel with mottled age patina and heavy pitting. Brass has been cleaned. Loss to stock behind hammer. Heavy surface rust to buttplate screws. Ramrod a possible replacement. Action functions.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32050 U.S. Navy Plymouth Pattern Marked Percussion Rifle. NVSN, approximately .77 caliber, 29-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Lock marked: (eagle crest) / U.S. and Harpers / Ferry / 1855. Top of barrel at breech marked: PLYMOUTH/PATTERN/1858. Straight figured walnut stock with brass furniture. Carbine butt. See Flaydermann: 9A-312.5.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a dark brown age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Brass has been heavily cleaned. Stock has been shortened. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Ramrod absent. Action functions.Estimate: $1,600-$3,200 Start Bid: 800.00

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32051 Tower Pistol Converted to Percussion. Approximately .69 caliber, 8 7/8-inch barrel with proof marks including [crown]/V at breech. Tower-marked lock which has been converted to percussion. Brass furniture. Hardwood stock with military-style ramrod.

Condition: Fair to good. Steel with a smooth, mottled, gray-brown patina. Brass has a nice, mellow age patina. Triggerguard screw a re-placement. Hammer with old repair. Does not lock at full cock. Stock: Good with crack at front of lock plate.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32052 Pair of Unmarked Percussion Pistols. Approximately .72 caliber, 6 1/2-inch octagonal, slightly swamped barrels with pin front sights and notch rear sights on tang. Unmarked lock plates, fine checkered hardwood grips with dome steel butt caps. Brass tipped, horn ram rods, one threaded and the other with worm.

Condition: Good. Steel with thin brown-gray patina and scattered light to moderate pitting. Stocks good with scattered dents and stains. Dark bores. Tight actions.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32053 English Percussion Pistol by J. Beattie. Approximately .69 caliber, 8-inch two stage barrel marked: J. BEATTIE 22 REGENT ST. LONDON. Fixed sights. Lockplate marked: J. BEATTIE with light engraving. Engraving features to triggerguard, upper tang, ramrod swivel and muzzle. Hammer with fish motif. Silver band near breech. German silver escutcheon with game scene. Checkered walnut stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as configured, with old period refinish and retaining 50-60% bluing with traces of surface rust and pitting. Hammer re-paired and is a possible replacement. Stock with numerous dents and bruises, but no visible cracks or repairs. Ramrod with broken tip, but functional. Action good. Bore dark.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32054 Cased Pair of London Boxlock Single-Shot Pistols. Pair of identical pistols each approximately .45 caliber, 3-inch octagonal screw barrels with banded muzzles. Blued and case-hardened finishes. Each with crossed scepters on bottom of breech. Engraved hammers and hammer safeties. Locks engraved with pano-plies and marked LONDON on the right and BRASHER on the right. Engraved triggerguards. Blank silver oval escutcheons on nicely figured walnut grips. Contained in modern hard-wood case with brass fittings and key lock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Barrels with a thin gray-brown patina. Muted case colors. Grips: Fine with light age wear and patina. Case: Fine.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32055 Early 19th Century English Percussion Pistol by Richard Hollis. Approximately .54 caliber, 5-inch octagonal barrel with dove-tailed German silver blade front sight. Breech with two inlaid gold bands surrounding copper London touchmark. Extensive and fine floral engraving on breech, upper tang, lock, hammer, guard and butt cap. Side plate signed: RICH’D HOLLIS. Silvered furniture. Hardwood ramrod with brass tip. Checkered walnut stock with vacant silver oval.

Condition: Very good to fine. Steel with a rich, dark gray-blue patina and moderate age wear. Silvered furniture appears to have been cleaned. Stock has a pleasing age patina. Very small and filled crack in stock at the lock screw. Moderate pitting around nipple.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32056 Engraved Pair of Fine Percussion Parlor Pistols. Approximately .70 caliber, 8 1/4-inch octagonal damascus barrels. Banded and engraved breeches with silver inlays and each with a numeral 1. Engraved hammers and locks. Each pistol with steel belt hook. Fine carved and checkered stocks of figured hardwood. Identical thumb-rest escutcheons reading: E.H.V./BLACKSEA/1854-5. (Likely a remembrance of Crimea). Fine floral-engraving to forearm caps, triggerguards and buttplates. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Both very good. All steel with a gray patina and scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Stocks very good with scattered scratches. Actions good.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32057 Lot of Two Engraved Ring Trigger Underhammer Percussion Pistols. Numbered: 1 and 2, approximately .46 calibers, 2 1/4-inch barrels. Elaborately scroll-engraved frames and hammers. Smooth rosewood one-piece grips num-bered: 825 and 826. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finishes primarily a mottled grey patina with no-ticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing scattered scratches and scuffs. Actions function. Strong bores.Estimate: $700-$1,000 Start Bid: 350.00

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32058 I.N. Johnson U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol. NVSN, approximately .56 caliber, 8-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Lock marked: US / I.N. JOHNSON and MIDDTN / CONN. / 1854. Smooth walnut stock with brass furniture. Swivel ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a dark grey patina with wear and pitting present. Wood showing scuffs and scratches. R carved to base of forearm and RP carved to left side of stock. Action functions.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32059 Double Action Percussion Revolver by T. Bradburn & Son. 4 7/8-inch octagonal barrel with brass pin front sight and address reading: T. BRADBURN & SON. High gloss blued finish with extensive scroll engraving at muzzle, cylinder, frame, backstrap and butt. Proofmarks under barrel. 5-shot cylinder. Fine, check-ered, hardwood grip having an engraved escutcheon and pins in each diamond of the checkering.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 40-50% original blue finish mixed with age patina and light surface rust. Faded case colors on loading lever and hammer. Grips: Fine. Action is smooth.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32060 Converted Percussion Pistol by Lane & Read Boston. Approximately .58 caliber, 8-inch round barrel with brass front sight. Lockplate marked LANE & READ / BOSTON. Barrel inspection marked US / JH. Brass furniture. Light game engraving scene to lockplate and decorative engraving to hammer. Condition: Good to very good as configured. Fine gray patina with patches of pitting near breech, muzzle and hammer. Appears to have replaced hammer at time of conversion. Brass fittings polished. Replaced ramrod. Wood good with dings and wear from storage. A few moderate scuffs to right side of handle. Action functions but needs adjustment. Bore ok.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32061 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. Unserialized, .32 percussion caliber, 4-inch barrels with rib marked: ALLEN & THURBER NORWICH CT/PATENT 1837 CAST STEEL. Blued and case-hardened finish. 6-shot configura-tion. Bar hammer marked: ALLEN’S PATENT. Engraved frame. Fine walnut grips with silver escutcheons, the right side engraved with initials: JDR.

Condition: Very good. Steel now a smooth brown patina. Generous traces of case colors to hammer. Grips are fine with light age wear and patina. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32062 Manhattan “Navy Type” Percussion Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 4144 (all matching including wedge), .36 percussion caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel, 5-shot cylinder with 5 oval panels. Barrel address reads: MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. NEW YORK. Blued finish with case-hardened frame, hammer and lever. Brass gripstraps. One-piece varnished walnut grips.

Condition: Very good. Traces of blue remain in protected areas, the balance a mottled gray-brown patina with scattered dents and scratches. Cylinder scene partially visible with strong patent date. Case colors now mostly a flat silver. Trigger guard and backstrap with mellow brass patina and some light nicks. Grips: Fine. Retaining ap-proximately 40-50% varnish with high point edge wear and scattered dents. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32063 Starr Model 1858 Double Action Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 12183 (frame and cylinder), .44 percussion caliber, 6-inch round barrel with dovetailed blade front sight. Left side of frame marked: STARR. ARMS. CO., NEW YORK. Right side marked: STARR’S PATENT JAN 15, 1856. Inspectors’ initials on barrel and cylin-der. Smooth walnut grips.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 15-25% of an old re-nickel, the balance a smooth polished steel finish. Scattered nicks and dents. Action functions.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32064 Starr Model 1863 Single Action Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 39320 [cylinder, grip and frame], .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel. Blued finish. Starr New York address to left side of frame. Inspector’s initial M in several locations. Patent date to right side of frame. One-piece walnut grip with nice cartouche on both sides.

Condition: Good. Retaining traces of blue in protected areas the bal-ance a mostly smooth plum-brown patina. Action needs adjustment as hammer will not stay cocked and cylinder does not rotate when hammer is pulled. Very good bore with light pitting.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32065 Lot of Two Reproduction Civil War Percussion Revolvers. Comprising: 1) Italian Copy of Starr Single Action Percussion Revolver. Serial no. G00608, .44 caliber, 8-inch round barrel. High polish blued finish. Oil-stained hardwood grips. 2) Spanish Copy of Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 03824, .44 caliber, 8-inch octagonal barrel. Blued finish. Brass triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips.

Condition: 1) Excellent. Unfired. Light handling wear. 2) Excellent. Unfired. Scuffs to left grip panel.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32066 Philadelphia Deringer. .41 caliber, 2 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with dovetailed German silver front sight. Breech and lock marked: DERINGER / PHILADEL. Breech also with P in a sunburst motif. Engraved upper tang, hammer and lock. Engraved German silver mountings including triggerguard, sideplate, flash plate, wedge escutcheon, shield escutcheon on grip and butt cap. Checkered, varnished walnut stock. Contained in felt-lined gutta percha case. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. All markings very crisp. Barrel retaining approximately 40-50% original blue, the balance a thin gray patina. Lock and fittings excellent. Stock: Fine retaining approximately 50% varnish. Overall an excellent example of a classic American pistol.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32067 Cased Sharp’s Derringer with Pocket Watch and Sheffield Knife. Comprising: 1) Engraved Sharp’s Four-Barrel Derringer. Serial no. 57344, .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel cluster. Blued and nickel-plated finish. Floral and scroll-engraved frame. Relief gutta-percha grips. 2) Elgin Key Wind Pocket Watch. Beveled glass crystal. Blued hands, roman numerals. Back engraved: L.S. Inside back cover: FAHYS/COIN/NO 1/[star]/Y7303. Serial no. 2008224. Key present. Watch chain attached to derringer. 3) Dagger and Scabbard by Manson of Sheffield. 5-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: Manson/Sheffield. Scalloped brass guard. Horn grip scales with mother-of-pearl buttons and pommel. Contained in black leather scabbard with German silver fittings. Reverse with swivel clip. All contained in green velvet-lined, leather covered hardwood case. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1) Good as refinished. Fine pitting observed below later applied blue. Otherwise fine. Action: Good. Verdigris to watch chain swivel. 2) Fine. Smooth movement. 3) Good. Blade with scattered light pitting and nicks. Age wear and patina to scabbard. Case: Fair. Leather with very heavy flaking. Age wear and soiling to felt.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32068 Engraved Remington Rider Magazine Pistol. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3-inch octagonal barrel with correct two-line address and fixed front blade sight. Nickel-plated finish. Scroll-engraved. Rosewood grip panels. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 60-70% finish with scattered wear and pitting. Scuffs and dings present to grip panels. Action func-tions.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32069 Remington Rider Magazine Pistol. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel with correct two-line address and fixed front blade sight. Nickel-plated finish. Smooth rosewood grip panels. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% finish with notice-able wear, flaking and pitting. Scuffs and dings present on grip pan-els. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32070 Custom Engraved Remington Vest Pocket Derringer. Serial no. 3910, .22 caliber, 3 1/4-inch round barrel and integral breech with Ilion, NY ad-dress. Floral engraved frame. Fire-blued hammer and trigger. Smooth walnut grips.

Condition: Fine as custom engraved and refinished. Grips showing age wear and patina. Action functions. Bore with moderate pitting throughout.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32071 Lot of Two Remington Over & Under Derringers. Comprising: 1) Pearl handled example with address reading: REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, NY. Assembly number 198 under barrel. 2) Checkered hard rubber grip example with ad-dress reading: REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, NY in italics and slightly smaller font than #1. Nickel-plated finish. Assembly number 572 under barrel.

Condition: 1) Good. Finish primarily a smooth brown patina with scattered fine pitting. Losses to left side of hinge. Bore with moderate pitting. Action functions. 2) Good. Retaining approximately 40-50% of an old re-nickel. Good bore. Action functions.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32072 Reid My Friend “Knuckleduster” Derringer. Serial no. 9848, .22 caliber, 2-inch, 7-shot cylinder. Engraved brass frame. “MY FRIEND” and pat-ent dates to left side of frame.

Condition: Good. Cylinder and hammer with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Moderate age wear and mellow patina to brass. Fine scratches to left side of frame. Cylinder does not rotate during cocking. Firing mechanism functions. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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The Buffum CollectionHeritage Auctions is proud to offer the first half of a unique collection of modern and antique knives in this sale. The con-signor, a long time collector of coins and antique firearms, started his knife collecting 40 years ago. His collection is focused on two groups of knives, antiques and modern custom knives in the style of the antiques. A large group of the knives are the medium size fixed blade Bowies. His goal was to acquire at least one knife from each of the top 30 custom knife makers in the country. Some of the antique knife-makers represented are: Will & Finck, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Joseph Allen & Sons and Edward Barnes & Sons; while some of the modern makers are represented by Ronald Frazier, Jim Sornberger, Buster Warenski, and Jim Ence.

He describes his collecting philosophy: “I decided on fixed blade fighting knives, particularly called “bowies”, but in the smaller sizes with blades in the six to eight inch length. At first I bought antiques, with selection being primarily based on handle materials and blade shapes. Later, after becoming familiar with San Francisco-style bowies, and knowing that only about 100 from the gold rush era were known, I looked for “modern” custom knives in the style of those exemplars. While many of my knives were obtained on the secondary market, I was able to collaborate with a few of the first class makers of the day. When that happened, you will notice multiple examples from a single maker. I treasure those relationships!”

32073 Gentleman’s Bowie Knife In-The-Style-Of Jonathan Crookes. 8 7/8-inch spearpoint blade, the ricasso marked: JONATHAN/CROOKES/[heart-pistol]. Maker’s mark likely spurious. German silver guard with ball finials. Ornate silver ferrule. Lustrous one-piece mother-of-peal grip. Contained in silver-plated brass scabbard with belt stud and ball finial.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with scattered fine spotting and staining. Fine scratches. Tiny spot of adhesive where blade meets guard. Grip with 1-inch hairline crack. Scabbard with light age wear and fine polishing marks. Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

32074 Michael Price-Style San Francisco Bowie Knife by Sornberger. 5 1/2-inch spearpoint blade with ricasso marked: J. SORNBERGER/VOLCANO, CA. Roped, oval silver guard. Gold quartz grip with fine engraved silver and gold border. Contained in matching and period correct silver scabbard with integral long belt hook. Engraved scab-bard with California grizzly bear above vacant shield escutcheon.

Jim Sornberger is a talented long-time maker located in Volcano, California. He made his first knife in 1970 and specializes in San Francisco-style and collectible straight knives. He has made a wide range of styles using a wide range of materials. He is known for his use of gold quartz, He forges his own Damascus blades and does his own carving and engraving. Jim’s knives have won the best in show at California knife shows.

Condition: Fine.. Small dent at top of grip. Scattered fine scratches to scabbard.Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

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32075 Spearpoint Dress Knife and Scabbard Marked Will & Finck. 4 5/8-inches spearpoint blade with false back edge. Left side of ricasso marked: WILL & FINCK / S.F. CAL. German silver guard and ferrule. Mother-of-pearl grip panels with 4 brass studs. Contained in silver-plated scabbard with scalloped throat. Belt hook marked: WILL & FINCK / STERLING. Overall length: 8 3/4-inches.

Condition: Very good to fine with light age wear and patina. Blade with signs of having been polished. Grips: Fine with very good color. Scabbard: Fine. Light age wear and patina. Scattered fine nicks.Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

32076 Bowie Knife Marked Will & Finck with Leather Scabbard. 6 1/4-inch spearpoint blade. Left side of ricasso marked: WILL & FINCK / S.F. CA. Oval brass guard. Stag grip panels retained by 5 steel studs. Contained in brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop.

Condition: Fine as configured. Blade with a mostly smooth, even false age patina. Maker’s mark likely a recent addition. Blade with perfect edge. Grips: Fine. Scabbard also fine and also with nice false aging.Estimate: $850-$1,000 Start Bid: 425.00

32077 19th Century Dirk Marked Will & Finck. 4-inch spear point blade. Ricasso marked: WILL & FINCK / S.F. CAL. Alloy guard and tang. Mother-of-pearl grip panels with 6 retaining pins. Overall length: 7 1/2-inches.

Condition: Very good to fine. Scattered age wear and patina. Blade with some spotting and staining. Light scratches to grip panels and minor losses at the pins. Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32078 Bowie Knife Marked Will & Finck S.F. with Leather Scabbard. 9 1/2-inch clipped point blade. Ricasso marked: WILL & FINCK/S.F. Nickel-plated guard and pommel. Horn grip panels with scalloped thumb rests and retained by brass pins. Left panel with 2-inch mother-of-pearl inlay. Contained in leather scabbard with plated tip, throat and stud. Right side of scabbard with crudely inscribed: W/[heart]S.

Condition: Good. Blade with light staining and spotting. Fine pitting to back edge. Scabbard good with age wear and small split above tip.Estimate: $2,500-$3,000 Start Bid: 1250.00

32079 No Lot

32080 Tiffany Marked Bowie Knife. 7 3/4-inch clipped point blade, ricas-so marked: TIFFANY / BROADWAY / NEW YORK / USA. Oval, steel guard with O style pattern engraving. Fine silver plated cutlery hilt of victorian form. No scabbard. Tiffany stamp has not been authenticated.Overall length: 13-inches.

Condition: Very good. Blade with a gray aged patina with fine patch-es of pitting. Edge with minor nicks. Guard and grip with age patina, light soiling and some tarnishing, otherwise fine. A fine decorative piece.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32081 San Francisco Style Bowie Knife and Scabbard. 5 3/4-inch spearpoint blade, the ricasso marked: JM. German silver ferrule. Coffin hilt with stag grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Contained in fine black leather scabbard. Reverse with integral belt loop and marked: JM.

Conditon: Fine to excellent. Blade with original, untouched edge. Grip is fine with just light handling marks. Scabbard: Excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32082 San Francisco-Style Bowie Knife by C. Gray Taylor. 6 3/4-inch spearpoint blade with false edge. Ricasso marked: G./TAYLOR. Stacked german silver guard. Figured, hardwood grip panels within german silver coffin hilt. Silver wire inlay and 4 pins. Pommel terminating in a point. Overall length: 12-inches.C. Gray Taylor started his craft 40 years ago. He is a member of the Art Knife Invitational, a prestigious group of 25 of the most collectible knifemakers in the world. He has won “The Buster” award three times.Condition: Excellent with just minor handling wear.Estimate: $1,750-$2,250 Start Bid: 875.00

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32083 Custom San Francisco Style Gentleman’s Knife by Charles Weiss with Scabbard. 7-inch spearpoint blade marked on ricasso WEISS / PHOENIX with Gold spacer. Mother of Pearl grip bordered by blued steel. Contained in steel scabbard with finial tip. Note: Charles Weiss, Phoenix, AZ has been making knives since 1975. He is a Knifemakers’ Guild member and specializes in High art and investment grade knives. Overall length: Approximately 12-inches.Condition: Excellent. Showing little handling. Scabbard with minor marks.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32084 San Francisco-Style Bowie Knife and Scabbard by Shaw. 5-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: SHAW. Cocobolo grip with integral guard trimmed in german silver. 12 studs to grip. German silver pommel. Contained in german silver scabbard and wrapped with two bands of fine silver braid. Reverse with large integral belt loop.

Conditon: Excellent. Scabbard: Fine with light handling wear and polishing marks.Estimate: $950-$1,200 Start Bid: 475.00

32085 Custom San Francisco Style Dress Knife by R.A. Frazier with Scabbard. 5 3/4-inch spearpoint blade marked on ricasso R.A. FRAZIER / MAKER. Fossilized bone with silver studs throughout. Oval silver crossguard. Contained in steel scabbard with finial tip wrapped in leather made to look like reptile skin. Overall length: 10-inches. Note: Ronald A. Frazier (1949-2011) was a very talented knifemaker and artist. He started full time in knife making in 1978. His knives have won many awards and have been prized and admired by collectors and fellow knifemakers. Condition: Excellent. Shows little handling. Scabbard in very good to excellent condition. Estimate: $850-$1,200 Start Bid: 425.00

32086 Custom San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by OTT with Leather Sheath. 6 1/4-inch spearpoint blade marked OTT on ricasso. One piece wood grip studded with nineteen tear drop design studs on each side. German silver oval crossguard. Contained in nicely tooled leather sheath marked: TREESTUMP LEATHER / ELLSWORTH MAINE / CHRIS KRAVITT. Overall lenght: 11-inches.Condition: Excellent. Blade in perfect condition. Handle with minor imperfections and light bubbling to finish. Sheath with minor scuffs from storage.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32087 Custom San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by Bailey Bradshaw. 6-inch spearpoint blade with maker’s marking. Polished bone grips secured by three stainless steel pins on each side. Carbon steel with a satin finish blade. Steel crossguard with a minor floral scroll-engraving underneath. Overall length: 10 1/2-inches. Bailey Bradshaw from East Texas has been recognized as one of the best new makers in the country. His father was a blacksmith and farrier and taught him how to forge at a young age. Bailey has been awarded the Master Smith rating from the American Bladesmith Association. He has been making knives since 1993 and full time since 1997, his work includes fixed blades and folding/pocket knives.

Condition: Fine to excellent overall. Blade is excellent, grips with some handling wear, light scratches and faint bubbling to finish.Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

32088 Custom California Style Dress Knife by R.M. Green with Scabbard. 5-inch clipped point blade marked on ricasso R.M. GREEN and 4 opposite. Mother of Pearl grip bordered by a curved fitted metal in satin finish. Oval steel crossguard. Contained in steel scabbard with finial tip and belt hook in a satin fin-ish. Overall length: 9 1/4-inches. Note: R.M. Green is a native Texan. He is a full time knifemaker who specializes in Bowie knife designs from the 19th century. According to his website, he spends approximately 80 hours on each knife, not counting the design phase. Condition: Excellent. Shows little handling. Scabbard in very good to excellent condition.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32089 Custom San Francisco Style Dress Knife by H.J. Schneider. 5 1/2-inch spearpoint blade marked on ricasso H.J. SCHNEIDER / -MAKER-. Handle consists of Abalone and wooden panels encased in a steel pattern grip. Mother of Pearl pommel stud. Sharp steel crossguard. Overall length: 10-inches. Note: Herman Schneider, Apple Valley, Ca is a Legendary Knifemaker.Condition: Excellent. Shows little handling.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32090 San Francisco-Type Dress Bowie Knife In The Style of Hugh McConnell. 5 3/4-inch polished steel spearpoint blade with false back edge. Oval stacked steel guard with down-turned quillons. Fine hardwood grip panels with mother-of-pearl ferrule and pommel. Each panel with mother-of-pearl inlays: the left side with the initials LJ. Right panel a starburst motif. Overall length: 10 1/2-inches. Contained in brown leather scabbard with german steel throat and tip. Front of throat with initials: LJ. Reverse with belt loop. McConnell worked in San Francisco in the early 1850s.

Condition: Fine. Blade with signs of having been polished. Hairline crack to both grip panels. Scabbard: Very good with light age wear and patina. Minor dents to throat and tip. Old repair to front seam.Estimate: $1,250-$1,500 Start Bid: 625.00

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32091 Cased Presentation San Francisco Style Bowie Knife. 6-inch, double-edged spearpoint blade. Oval German-silver guard. Silver banded grip with abalone panels and two diamonds. Coin edge pommel screw. Sold together with plated scab-bard the front panel with floral engraving surrounding running hare. Reverse with inscription: TO HENRY / A TOKEN OF MY DEEPEST DEVOTION/LAURA/SEPTEMBER, 1868. Dual belt loops. All contained in blue velvet lined leather case with brass fittings.

Condition: Fine. Blade with small patches of fine pitting and showing fine polishing marks. Ricasso with scabbard wear. Grip with age wear and patina. Scabbard with only light age wear and patina. Case: Very good. Light soiling to lid interior. Ripples to bottom exterior.Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

32092 Engraved San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by Tom Ferry with Sheath. 6-inch spearpoint blade marked on spine FERRY / M.S. Handle richly en-graved Nickel Silver finish with grotesque and scroll design work throughout. Coined nickel silver crossguard. Contained in nickel silver finish sheath with moderate engraving coverage somewhat reflecting work on handle and marked FERRY / M.S. opposite. Overall length: 11-inches. Note: Tom Ferry, Washington has been making knives full time since 1999. He is a member of the American Bladesmith Society. In 2001 with Bill Cottrel and Chuck Bybee, he developed a process to make Titanium Damascus (Timascus).Condition: Excellent. Shows little handling. Scabbard in very good to excellent condition.Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

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32093 Engraved California Style Dress Knife by Jim Ence with Mother of Pearl Handle and Scabbard. 6-inch spearpoint blade marked ENCE on ricasso. Mother of Pearl grip with ten gold color rivets on each panel flushed with synthetic rubies and with engraved shield escutcheon on each side, also in gold color. Fully engraved handle with floral scroll-work including borders. Contained in original steel scabbard with belt hook. Scabbard also with floral engraving to throat and tip. Engraving done and signed by J. Warenski. Note: Jim Ence, Utah (1941-2010) was a highly regarded knifemaker, known for his custom high art period pieces especially California knives. He did most of his engraving and gold work. Overall length: 11-inches. Condition: Fine to excellent. Showing little handling wear. Light wear from taking it out of scabbard. Scabbard with minor handling marks and fine scratches. Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

32094 San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by Steven Rapp. 5 3/8-inches spearpoint blade with false back edge. Right side of ricasso marked: STEVEN J. RAPP / UTAH. Left side marked: NO.1. Oval steel guard. Grip and guard are foliate border-engraved. Natural silver grip panels with fine floral-engraved overlay. Contained in fine, nickel silver scabbard with floral-engraved motif and gold dot central oval around vacant escutcheon. Gold-trimmed belt stud also of natural silver. This is a one-of-a-kind example made 20 years ago by Rapp. The engraving was done by Julie Warenski.

Steven Rapp has been a member of the prestigious Art Knife Invitational since 2005 and has been a member of The Knifemaker’s Guild for almost 30 years.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $3,500-$4,500 Start Bid: 1750.00

32095 San Francisco-Style Bowie Knife by Al Faulkner. 7-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso is marked: FAULKNER. Scroll-engraved ferrule and pommel. Ebony grip panels with 4 pins. Overall length: 11 1/2-inches. Engraving done by Mel Wood.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

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32096 Cased Pair of Daggers by Silken & Sons Sheffield. 5 7/8-inch spearpoint blades with silver edges. High polish blued finish. Ricassos with silver escutcheons each numbered and marked: SILKEN & SON/SHEFFIELD. Oval silver guards. Horn grip panels retained by engraved silver studs. The set is contained in satin and velour-lined period embossed leather case. Retailer’s mark inside lid in gold reading: R.N. FIELD / SILVERSMITH/ LIVERPOOL STREET. EC.

Condition: Excellent. Only minimum handling wear. Fine polishing marks observed. One small patch of surface rust in knife # 1. Case is very good. Exterior with scuffs and fine scratches. Hinges are absent. Interior with light soiling.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32097 U.S. M1850 Foot Officer’s Sword by Roby. 32-inch etched blade with 12-inch false edge. Standard decorations. Left side of blade with U.S. Right side with Federal Eagle. Ricasso marked: ROBY & CO. /CHELMSFORD /MASS. Back edge marked: IRON PROOF. Gilded brass floral pierced guard. Sharkskin grip with wire wrap. Circular pommel with laurels in riband.

Condition: Very Good to fine. Steel with fine, gray patina Excellent detail to etched panels. Guard and grip with mellow patina to brass. Only scant traces of gilt observed in guard. Two small areas of fine tarnish under the guard. A fine example from a desirable maker.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32098 Bowie Knife by Thomas Turner of Sheffield. 6 1/4-inch polished steel spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: THOMAS TURNER & CO./ SHEFFIELD. Banded brass guard integral to grip. Horn grip panels with mother-of-pearl inlay dots. Brown leather scabbard with German silver throat.

Condition: Very good to fine. Bright blade with fine edge. Scattered small patches of fine pitting to blade. Light age wear and patina to grip. Scabbard leather showing some edge wear. Stud and belt loop are absent.Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

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32099 Damascus Bowie Knife by Jon Christensen. 7 5/8-inch Damascus blade with markers mark on ricasso and JS opposite. Wrought iron crossguard with silver wrap. Silver Maple with hand rub oil finish handle. Contained in original hand stitched sheath. Overall length: 12 1/2-inches. This actual knife, was one of five knives that passed the judg-ing panel’s critique at the 2006 Blade Show.Note: Jon Christensen, Stevensville, MT has been a ABS Master Smith since 2006. According to his website, he makes his own Damascus steel and “ is always trying to create something new that will inspire.”Condition: Excellent. Showing little use.Estimate: $1,100-$1,300 Start Bid: 550.00

32100 Damascus Bowie Knife by Jon Christensen. 6 3/4-inch Damascus blade with makers mark on ricasso and JS opposite. Nitre blue Damascus crossguard. African Blackwood handle. Contained in original hand stitched sheath. Overall length: 11 1/2-inches. Note: Jon Christensen, Stevensville, MT has been a ABS Master Smith since 2006. According to his website, he makes his own Damascus steel and “ is always trying to create something new that will inspire.”Condition: Excellent. Showing little use.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32101 Bowie Knife and Scabbard by Jon Christensen. 6 1/2-inch tapered steel blade. Ricasso is marked: JPC on left and MS on right. Copper-colored oval guard with single quillon. Textured gold ferrule. Lively grained, exotic hardwood grip with copper lanyard ring. Contained in fine, brown leather scabbard with belt loop .Note: Jon Christensen, Stevensville, MT has been a ABS Master Smith since 2006.

Condition: Excellent. Leather with very fine handling wear.Estimate: $1,750-$2,250 Start Bid: 875.00

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32102 Damascus Push Dagger by Jon Christensen. 2 1/2-inch leaf damascus blade with makers mark on ricasso. Mosaic style Damascus handle with bone scales. Contained in original Silver tipped throated leather sheath. Overall length: 4 3/4-inches. Note: Jon Christensen, Stevensville, MT has been a ABS Master Smith since 2006. According to his website, he makes his own Damascus steel and “ is always trying to create something new that will inspire.”Condition: Excellent. Showing little use.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32103 Bowie Knife by Hayes with Leather Sheath. 7 1/4-inch clipped point blade marked HAYES on ricasso. One piece stag grip with silver pommel cap. Black and white washer grip. Angled silver crossguard. Contained in tooled leather sheath marked: BILL FRENCH / BURBANK, CA / MAKER. Overall knife length: 12-inches. Note: Robert Hayes,

Condition: Excellent. Showing little use, light marks to crossguard. Sheath with light storage wear.Estimate: $725-$925 Start Bid: 350.00

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32104 Etched Lefaucheux Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 5965, approximately 11mm pinfire caliber, 6 3/8-inch round barrel with high pin front sight. Profuse floral etching on entire gun. Barrel legend reads: COLLIN & FOUIHER A ROUEN. Right side of frame marked: LF5965. Fine walnut grips with faceted and etched butt cap with lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good to fine. Metal has a smooth, even gray-brown patina. Traces of blue only in protected areas. Bright, clean bore with traces of light pitting only near muzzle. Action is crisp.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32105 Lefaucheux System Double Action Pinfire Cutlass Folding Trigger Revolver. Serial no. [27 inside grip], approximately .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with a cutlass that measures 6 1/2-inches, fitted with inverted “v” front and hammer groove rear sights. Smooth gray patina thoughout. The top of the barrel is marked: LEFAUCHEUX PARIS / [anchor]. Backstrap marked: CSN. [anchor] on left side of frame. Walnut grips. Overall length: 11 1/2-inches.

Condition: Good as cleaned and configured. Showing a smooth gray patina with areas of pitting and surface rust to muzzle and blade. Cylinder with a mottled patina. Grips ok. Action good. Bore dark.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32106 Lot of Two Belgian Double Action Pinfire Revolvers. Comprising: 1) Unserialized, .44 caliber, 5 7/8-inch octagonal barrel with high post front sight. Inspector’s [star]/T on right barrel flat near breech. Cylinder with Leige proof. Smooth hardwood grips. Lanyard ring attachment at butt. 2) Serial no. 2869, .44 caliber, 5 3/4-inch octagonal barrel with high post front sight. Ejector rod present. Right side of frame with serial number and [star]/M inspector’s mark. Identical mark on cylinder next to Leige proof. Smooth hardwood grips. Lanyard ring present at butt.

Condition: 1) Fair to good. Steel a mottled gray-brown patina with scattered staining and moderate to heavy pitting. Ejector rod ab-sent. Age wear and soiling to grip. Action functions. 2) Good. Steel a mottled gray-brown patina with scattered staining and moderate to heavy pitting. Slight shrinkage to grips. Action functions.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32107 French Model 1873 Double Action Service Revolver. Serial no. G1212 [all parts matching], 11mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. St. Etienne manufacturer’s mark on right side of frame. Barrel dated 1876. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. First double action revolver used by the French Army. According to the consignor’s notes, this revolver was purchased from the late Norm Flaydermann in 1962 for $400.

Condition: Excellent as refinished. Retaining approximately 80-85% of an old refinish with scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and dings. Lanyard ring a replace-ment. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32108 Lot of 4 Antique Double Action Cartridge Revolvers With Leige Proof Marks. Comprising: 1) 8mm, 3 1/2-inch round barrel with triangular front sight. Ejector rod. 6-shot cylinder marked: [crown]/N and with Leige proof mark. Folding trigger. Checkered walnut grips. 2) Serial no. 358 (frame) approxi-mately .45 caliber, 5 3/4-inch octagonal barrel with top rib marked: A FRANCOTTE A LEIGE. Blade front sight. 6-shot cylinder. Checkered hardwood grip with lanyard ring fitting. 3) Approximately .45 caliber, 4-inch round barrel with blade front sight. Frame with [star]/E inspector’s mark. 6-shot cylinder with Leige proof mark and [star]/E inspector’s mark. No grips present. 4) Approximately 9mm, 5 7/8-inch octagonal barrel with high post front sight. Right barrel flat near breech marked: [crown]/R and [star]/E. Nickel-plated finish. Engraved cylinder. Natural yellow grips.

Condition: 1) Good. Steel with smooth, mottled gray-brown patina. Grips: Fine. Action functions. 2) Fair to good. Staining and pitting present. Spur of hammer is absent and broken. 3) Fair to good. Steel with smooth, mottled gray-brown patina.Action functions. 4) Good. Retaining approximately 30-40% nickel, the balance a thin gray-brown patina. Ejector rod absent. Grips ill-fitting. Action functions. Return spring needs work.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32109 7-Shot Moore Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 5975, .32 caliber, 5-inch octagonal barrel. Top of barrel marked: MANFD FOR SMITH & WESSON BY MOORE’S PAT FIRE ARMS CO. Elaborate scroll engraving on frame and recoil shield. Walnut grips. Condition: Good to very good. Old period refinish. Losses to silver plating. Grips in good condition with dings. Mechanically needs ad-justment, does not always cock and cylinder does not always turn. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32110 Custom Engraved Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 774(grip frame and inside left grip panel), .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Nickel-plated finish and beautifully scroll-engraved. Punch dot background. Smooth walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as refinished and custom engraved. Retaining much of a period re-nickel. Pitting visible below the nickel finish on left edge of trigger guard where it meets the frame. Tracking line to cylinder. Light flaking in flutes. Fair bore with moderate wear and pitting. Action good.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32111 Custom Engraved Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 129, .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with standard Ilion, N.Y. address. Nickel-plated finish. Profusely scroll-engraved with punch-dot background. Fire-blue trigger. Orange plastic grips fitted with green felt shims. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as refinished and custom-engraved. Retaining nearly all of re-nickeled finish. Light handling wear and surface soiling. Dark bore with heavy pitting. Tight action with hair trigger.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32112 Remington Model 1875 Single Action Revolver. Unserialized but with partial batch number 66 on grip frame, .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Standard Ilion, NY address. Nickel-plated finish. Rear trigger bow marked: 44. Smooth walnut grips, the left panel also stamped: 44. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 35-45% original nickel finish, the balance flaking and fading to a bare metal patina. Ejector housing screw and trigger guard screw are marred. Grips are fine showing little wear. Frame slightly proud to wood. Possibly replace-ment grips. Bore showing moderate wear and light pitting. Action tight.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32113 Composite U.S. Colt First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 3332 (except barrel lug and wedge 3250), .44 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch round barrel with dovetailed brass blade front sight. Blued and case-hardened finish. Barrel address, reading breech to muzzle, ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY. Left side of frame marked: COLT’S/PATENT/U.S. Unmarked cylinder with round stops. Square brass triggerguard with circular spot on gripstrap. Smooth walnut grips.

Condition: Very good as configured. Metal a very smooth mottled gray-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Barrel lug serial number is a mis-match. Traces of case colors on lever, frame and hammer. Smooth mellow patina to brass. Two holes in butt and one on the backstrap. Grip with shim to improve fit at butt. Later mainspring with metal shims and old star washer. Grips: Fine with normal shrinkage and scattered dents and scuffs. Action is crisp.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32114 Custom Engraved First Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 2870, .44 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with brass blade front and integral rear sights. Profuse scroll-engraving on barrel assembly including lug and loading lever as well as frame, cylinder and gripstrap. Wolf’s head to both sides of hammer. Cylinder arbor marked: 16. V-shaped spring retained by hook in front gripstrap. Square brass triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips.

Condition: Good as configured. No barrel address pres-ent. No markings visible on cylinder. Finish is primar-ily a smooth, brown patina. Muzzle is uneven suggesting it has been shortened. Heavy pitting and tool marks around lever catch. Tip of lever showing an old repair and some pitting. Catch is therefore a bit loose. Moderate to heavy pitting at breech end of barrel lug and to wedge. Small chip at frame pin hole in lug. Two nipples appear to be modern replacements. Moderate to heavy pitting on recoil shield. Front of cylinder with patches of moderate pitting and signs of having been cleaned or polished. Old repair to butt end of brass front strap. Grips appear to be modern replacements and are ill-fitting. Slight dent to bottom of triggerguard and butt. Heavily pitted bore. Action is crisp.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32115 Rare Engraved Transitional Squareback London Colt Second Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 168 [all match-ing], .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch, part-round, part-octagonal barrel with address reading left to right from muzzle to frame: -ADDRESS SaML COLT NEW YORK CITY-. [ these early numbered London Colts were assembled from parts shipped from Hartford and bear the standard markings of parts utilized in U.S. manufactured Colts]. German sliver front sight. Lower side of barrel London proofs [crown over a V and a crown over a GP monogram]. Case-hardened loading lever with vertical latch, the lower surface of front bar engraved with floral meander; the pivot section British-style scroll-engraved and the lower swivel screw surrounded with an engraved floral petal motif. Barrel lug with British style scroll-engraved panels and matching number wedge entering from left side with screw located above. Cylinder is roll stamp engraved with standard Indian and Ranger scene and etched with panels reading: Model U.S.M.R. and Colt’s Patent. These form a frame for the placement of the serial number.Cylinder arbor numbered 168. Case-hardened frame engraved with British style floral scrolls, the left side with hand-engraved riband reading Colt’s Patent. Rectangular cylinder stops. Left recoil shield engraved with vertical linear floral motif; right side with reprise of similar pattern around loading gate. Two screw entry holes surrounded with engraved floral petal motifs. Standard British scroll-engraved brass backstrap and squareback triggerguard numbered 8 on left side of front bow. Roller type hammer and mainspring, probably early period replacements for the original V-type early mainspring with internal copper stud, which is visible on gripstrap. Blued trigger. Case-hardened engraved hammer with V-notched lip and top with dolphin motif. Cross-hatched hammer spur. Deluxe burl walnut one-piece grip. According to noted Colt author R.L. Wilson, the engraver of this gun could possibly be Joseph DeLany who was present and engraving Colt revolvers in London from 1852-1856Condition: Very good for this model. the barrel assembly, cylinder and frame showing a mottled dark grey patina with very fine pitting present on barrel. Safety pins on back of cylinder worn. Brass gripstrap retaining approximately 60-65% silver-plated finish, the remainder with light brass patina. The right side of frame with two screws replaced and slots marred. The squareback triggerguard retaining approximately 60-65% silver-plated finish, the remaining brass with light age patina and minor marks and dents. Triggerguard and gripstrap screws are probable re-placements. Grip fits perfectly, is retaining slight traces of original varnish and showing minor dents and blemishes. Right side with tiny chip to toe. Mechanically crisp. This pattern Colt percussion revolver was manufactured for sale in England about 1853-57 with approximately 700 manufactured but only 8 examples of the Second Model London are known [for information on this rare revolver, see The Book of Colt Firearms, by R.L. Wilson, pages 100-101 and Colonel Colt London by Joseph Rosa, page 136].Estimate: $16,000-$18,000 Start Bid: 8000.00

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32116 Colt Second Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 8486 (all matching except cylinder), .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with brass blade front sight. Top of barrel lug marked: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT/U.S. Cylinder has serial no. 554. Squared brass triggerguard and backstrap. Near hammer on backstrap is what appears to be an inspector’s initial B. Just above this is a crudely stamped: CC. Early v-shaped main spring. One-piece walnut grips. Manufactured 1850. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Steel a smooth mottled gray-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting on muzzle, lug and frame. Muzzle with uneven wear. Loading lever loose. Cylinder with moderate pitting and wear. Very little cylinder scene is visible. Mellow patina to brass and showing signs of having been buffed. Grips are fine, retaining nearly all of a later applied varnish. Action good.Estimate: $2,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32117 Colt Second Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 9976(all matching except loading lever), .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Barrel flat marked: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY. Inspector’s H on barrel lug, cylinder and trig-gerguard. Left side of frame reading: COLTS/PATENT/U.S. Brass straps and square triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips the left panel with inspector’s H on butt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Barrel and cylinder now a smooth, thin brown patina with scattered dents. Loading lever likely a replacement. Muted case colors on frame with scattered fine pitting. Recoil shield with signs of having been buffed. Mellow patina to brass. Grips: Fine. Bore is fine showing very little wear. Action smooth.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32118 Engraved Colt’s Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 12384, .44 caliber, 7 ½-inch barrel. Beautiful period bank note scroll engraving in “donut” style on frame, rammer, trigger guard and hammer. Silver-plated grip strap and guard. Figured one-piece walnut grips. All matching numbers including the wedge [384]. The serial number markings on the frame, guard and butt each have a dot under them indicat-ing factory-planned special treatment for this gun. The fine bank note-style “donut” engraving is further enhanced by game scenes in ovals on the barrel lug flats. This unique addition is mentioned by serial number in Wilson’s “The Book of Colt Engraving” on page 29. This master engraving work extends throughout the frame and to the recoil shield. The top of the hammer has received a fish-scale type cross hatching. The edges of the trigger guard at the frame show a very fine border decoration of alternating fine lines. Rammer screw, frame and trigger guard screws with sunburst designs. Both the cylinder and the triggerguard are marked F105, an apparent inventory number from period of use. Inspector’s initials T and C on trig-gerguard.

Condition: Good for this model. The metal is a primarily gray patina. There are signs of the gun having been cleaned at the muzzle, the right side of the barrel, the rammer, both sides of frame and on the cylinder as these areas are showing scattered patches of moderate pitting. Generous traces of silver plate remain on the trigger guard, butt and backstrap. Wedge and hammer screws somewhat marred. Grips: Fine. Very smooth with only light age wear and retaining traces of original varnish. The bore is very strong with some light pitting. Action crisp and tight.

Estimate: $12,000-$14,000 Start Bid: 6000.00

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32119 Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 15366, .44 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch part round barrel with address reading: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK. Left side of frame with: COLT’S/PATENT. Brass triggerguard and backstrap. Inspector’s V on left triggerbow. Smooth walnut grips.

Condition: Good. Steel a thin and mottled gray-brown patina with fine to moderate pitting throughout. Faint traces of cylinder scene remain. Grips with normal shrinkage and losses at heel and toe. Butt screw a replacement. Bore has moderate to heavy pitting. Action good.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32120 Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 18656(all matching except wedge), .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel with German silver blade front sight. Barrel flat with: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY. Brass trigger guard and backstrap. Front trigger bow with inspector’s W. Guard near from with G. Varnished walnut grips. Manufactured 1860. Contained in brown leather flap holster. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Metal has a mostly smooth, mottled gray-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pit-ting. Front sight likely a period replacement. Cylinder with scattered patches of moderate pitting and signs of having been cleaned. No scene re-mains. Brass has a mellow age patina and a few small dents. Grips are fine with nice, even age wear. Action functions but cylinder does not spin freely at half-cock. Holster is good to very good. Supple leather but with some dryness and light crackling on creases and at toe. Tear in loop.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32121 Cased Colt Baby Dragoon Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 12742(all matching including wedge), .31 caliber, 3-inch octagonal barrel with ad-dress reading: ADDRESS SAML COLT/NEW YORK CITY. 5-shot cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene. Silver-plated square trigger guard and backstrap. Inspector’s initial T to right side of trigger guard. Punch dot to right front of triggerbow. Inspector’s K below serial number on trigger guard. Left side of frame with: COLTS/PATENT. Sold together with a CDV image of a man. The reverse signed: CAPT. G. H. SMITH and also with photographer’s imprint from Jefferson, Texas. Also sold with an associated case, possibly of the period although made for a revolver with a longer barrel. Purple velvet-lined hardwood with partitions for the accom-panying accessories: 1) Two-cavity, .31 caliber brass bullet mold marked: MASS. ARMS CO./CHICOPEE FALLS with inspectors’ initials J.T. and W.A.J. 2) An unmarked brass powder flask with eagle clutching a Colts’ revolver; 3) A nearly full cap tin from the Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine for this model. Traces of blue under barrel otherwise all steel surfaces are a very thin gray patina. Hammer and frame show-ing the silvering of faded case colors. All safety notches present. Trigger guard is retaining approximately 70-80% of the silver plate. Backstrap and butt with only traces of silver plate. Grips with approximately 50% varnish and have a wonderful dark age patina. Numerous small dents to butt. Accessories: Fine with age wear and patina. Case: Very good. Interior with scuffs. Exterior showing a cleaned, once painted exterior.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32122 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 47119(all matching including wedge), .31 percussion caliber, 5-inch octagonal barrel with brass pin front sight. Two-line New York address with ding bats. 5-shot cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene. Brass backstrap and trigger guard. Varnished walnut grips. Manufactured 1852.

Very good. Retaining traces of blue only in protected areas, the balance a gray patina with scattered nicks. Scant traces of case colors. Muted mustard patina to brass. Grips are fine retaining traces of varnish, possibly a later addition. Action excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32123 Cased Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Serial no. 108239, .31 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with 2-line New York address. High polish blued finish to barrel and lug. Case-hardened frame and hammer. Silver-plated trigger-guard and grip strap. Varnished walnut grips. Very strong stagecoach scene to five-shot cylinder. Contained in period velvet-lined hardwood case with partitions. Brass hardware and key. Heart-shaped lock. Included in case: brass Colt’s-marked two cavity bullet mold, Winchester cap tin, high polish blue wrench, eagle powder flask and .31 caliber lead balls.

Condition: Fine to excellent. This is a well-preserved gun with little signs of use. Barrel assembly is retaining approximately 55-65% original high polish blue, the balance fading to plum-brown. Light high point edge wear. Muted case colors. Cylinder with an even, smooth thin brown pati-na and very strong markings. Nipples show very little use. Safety pins mostly untouched, one slightly mashed. Generous amounts of silver plate remain showing oxidation. Grips: Excellent. Retaining all of the original varnish and slight handling wear. Case and accessories are fine showing light age wear and patina. Lock and key function perfectly. Cap tin label has faded a bit. This ensemble appears to have been together a long time being well maintained over its lifetime.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32124 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 226343L, .31 percussion caliber, 5-inch octagonal barrel with brass bead front sight. Address reads: ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S.AMERICA. Blued and case-hardened finish. Stagecoach holdup scene roll-stamped on cylinder. Brass backstrap and triggerguard. Left side of frame marked: COLT’S/PATENT. Forward trigger bow with inspec-tor’s numeral 6. Back of trigger guard marked: 31 CAL. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Traces of original blue only in protected areas. The balance a mostly smooth plum-brown patina. Moderate to heavy wear to cylinder. Scene partially visible. Marred frame screws. Wedge screw a replacement. Drag line on cylinder. Mellow mustard color to brass. Grips are fine with light handling wear. Action functions but is a little sticky.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32125 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 248034 (all match-ing including wedge) .31 percussion caliber, 5-inch octagonal barrel with one-line New York address. Brass bead front sight. Six-shot cylinder with stagecoach holdup scene. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT. Brass trigger guard and backstrap. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in a fine brown tooled leather flap holster marked for .32 caliber revolv-ers. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Traces of blue only in protected areas, the bal-ance a very smooth, thin gray patina. Very muted case colors, now mostly silvered to gray. Patches of moderate pitting to sides of ham-mer. Loading lever screw a replacement. Two frame screws marred. Mellow patina to brass. Grips: Fine retaining approximately 80-90% original varnish with age wear and scattered scratches. Small sliver chip at top of left grip panel. Action crisp. Holster: Fine. Supple leather. Light scratches and soiling.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32126 Fine Colt Third Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 39106[all matching except wedge], .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with brass pin front sight. Blued and case-hardened finish. Silver-plated brass frame. Small trigger-guard. Varnished walnut grips. All numbers match except for wedge. Manufactured 1854.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 10-15% blue primarily in protected areas, the balance a very smooth lightly mottled gray-brown patina. Very strong cylinder scene. Four of the safety pins remain untouched. Nipples with very little wear. Frame with traces of case-colors and shows signs of possibly having been polished. Grip frame retains nearly all of original silver plate. Grips with approximately 90-95% original varnish. Crisp action. Very strong bore.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32127 Cased and Engraved Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Accessories Serial no. 64731, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel marked: ADDRESS COL. COLT LONDON. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Front bead sight. Brass triggerguard and backstrap. Custom Late engrav-ing throughout gun. Contained in associated case with London features including Dixon marked flask, Eley Bros (London marked) caps, L shaped screwdriver, key and a few lead balls. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good as refinished and configured. Retaining most of finish with areas and patches of staining and spotting due to poor refinishing and repairs under barrel. Wedge and loading lever possibly replaced. Barrel markings are spurious and have not been con-firmed. Later engraving in good condition. Grips revarnished. Case with moderate wear, dings and light separations. Accessories ok as later ad-ditions. Action ok. Bore dark. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32128 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 97578(all matching including wedge), .36 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch oc-tagonal barrel with brass bead front sight and single-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of frame marked: COLT’S/PATENT. Brass triggerguard and backstrap. Varnished walnut grips with six notch scratches on butt. Manufactured 1860. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Some traces of original finish in protected areas. Finish otherwise a mostly smooth blue-gray patina with scattered fine pitting. Cylinder scene is weak but patent markings and serial number are visible. Grips retaining approximately 70-80% varnish with age wear and soiling. Action poor.Estimate: $700-$1,000 Start Bid: 350.00

32129 Composite Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 119775 (frame 124069), .36 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with dovetailed blade front sight and notched near breech for rear sight. Barrel address reads: ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERIC?. Brass frame. Walnut grips.

Good as configured. Last A in address is lost due to notch. Loading lever catch a likely replacement. Wedge a later replacement. Frame numbered differently than the rest of the gun. Grips with shim where they join top of backstrap. Losses to right grip panel. Numerous dents and scratches throughout. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32130 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 129298/S, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with brass blade front sight. New York address. Naval engagement scene on cylinder. Brass triggerguard marked with numeral 2 on triggerbow. Varnished walnut grips. Wedge is serial numbered to the gun.

Condition: Good. Metal a smooth mottled gray patina. Cylinder scene very good, approximately 60%. Grips very good with traces of varnish. Action needs adjustment, return spring is weak. Good bore with mod-erate pitting.Estimate: $700-$1,200 Start Bid: 350.00

32131 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 156604 [matching], .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel marked: ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Brass gripstrap and backstrap. Walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 15-20% finish with balance turning a gray pa-tina. Grips with scuffs, mars and losses. Action needs adjustment. Bore ok, needs cleaning.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32132 Rare New York Engraved Metropolitan Arms Co. Navy Model Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 2046, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with dovetailed german-silver blade front sight. All numbers match. Beautifully scroll-engraved throughout barrel, frame, guard and backstrap. Blued finish with case-hardened lever, frame and hammer. Brass triggerguard and backstrap. Engraving includes fine border detail at muzzle, barrel flats and under the frame. Hammer with wolf’s head which is typi-cal of New York-style engraving of the period. Barrel address reads: METROPOLITAN ARMS CO. NEW YORK. Cylinder with naval engage-ment scene including ironclad and sailing vessels. Forward edge of cylinder is clearly marked: W.L.ORMSBY and NEW ORLEANS APRIL 1862. Varnished walnut grips. Only 6,063 of this model were manufactured 1864-1866.

Condition: Fine. Barrel retaining approximately 10-20% blue finish primarily in protected areas, the balance a nice, smooth gray-brown patina. Traces of case colors. Mellow patina to brass with traces of silver oxide. Grips: Fine retaining approximately 10% original varnish.Estimate: $3,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32133 Early Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 122(all matching except wedge), .44 percussion caliber, 8-inch round barrel with standard New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brass triggerguard. Steel backstrap. Oil-finished walnut grips. Butt with stock notch. Frame not cut for stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as having been heavily cleaned and polished. Barrel address is soft but legible. Frame and cylinder markings mostly ob-scured. Finish is now a very smooth, thin gray-brown patina. Wedge and screw are replacements. Loading lever a likely replacement. Grips: Fine with small losses at toes and showing some shrinkage. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32134 Colt Model 1860 Fluted Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 1116, .44 caliber, 8-inch round barrel with New York address. Fluted cylinder. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT. Triggerguard stamped: 44. Frame with screws to accommodate attachable shoulder stock. One-piece walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good for this model. Steel with smooth gray patina with scattered patches of light soiling. Brass with mellow patina. Triggerguard screw appears to be a replacement stud. Grips fine with light texture. Action excellent.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32135 Colt Model 1860 Fluted Army Percussion Revolver Shipped to Virginia 1861. Serial no. 1509(all matching including wedge), .44 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brass triggerguard. Cut for shoulder stock. Varnished walnut grips. Sold together with factory letter stating an April 15,1861 ship date to Peter Williams & Company Richmond, Virginia. Included also is a copy on an article from The Texas Gun Collector by Ed Hunt about this company as a southern agent for Colt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as partially refinished. Barrel assembly has been buffed and re-blued. Balance of gun with smooth dark gray patina. Brass with a mellow age patina. Backstrap good as refinished. Butt with punch dot initials. Action smooth.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32136 Composite Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver with Shoulder Stock. Serial no. 32491 (barrel frame & cylinder) and 32391 (trig-gerguard and butt), .44 percussion caliber, 8-inch barrel with brass blade front sight. New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT. Brass triggerguard. Smooth walnut grips with cartouches. Sold together with attachable shoulder stock serial numbered: 1657 and 1658. Of brass and walnut construction. Saddle ring present on lower tang. Heel of buttplate marked: US

Condition: Very good as assembled. Triggerguard and backstrap from another gun. Barrel retaining much of an old refinish that has turned brown. Pitting visible throughout. Cylinder has visible scene and a dark patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Action functions. Some shrinkage to grips and losses to heels and toes. Cartouches are legible. Shoulder stock: Good. Age patina to brass. Small crack where pistol backstrap connects. The wood is fine with age wear and light handling marks.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32137 Rare Engraved Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver and Shoulder Stock. Serial no. 90860 (all matching except wedge), .44 percussion caliber, 8-inch barrel with brass blade front sight and New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Banded muzzle. Extensive and beautiful New York-style vine and floral engraving on barrel, frame, hammer, triggerguard and backstrap. Hammer with wolf’s head design. Naval engagement scene to cylinder. Smooth walnut grips with cartouches still visible on each panel. Inspector’s initials present. Sold together with engraved detachable buttstock numbered 48756. Brass surfaces with 80%-90% coverage in similar floral style. Serial number on heel of buttplate and on lower tang. Saddle ring present.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of original blue in protected areas, the balance a fine, smooth gray-brown patina. Scattered patches of fine pitting. All engraving is sharp and crisp. Light age wear. Cylinder scene is soft but visible. Light tool marks to triggerguard screws. Brass with mellow patina. Traces of silver plate. Grips: Very good to fine. Scattered fine dents. Scratches present to top of left grip panel. Small chip to right panel at triggerguard. Stock: Fine. Light handling wear and age patina.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32138 Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 96067, .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel with New York address. Blued finish. Brass triggerguard. Walnut grips. Cut for shoulder stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as re-finished. Retaining approximately 50-60% of an old re-blue. Fine pitting observed below blue finish. Cylinder scene mostly obscured. Patent dates visible. Grips are fine with a slightly rough texture. Action excellent.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32139 Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver with Shoulder Stock. Serial no. 116392, .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Top of barrel marked: ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. [HH] marked near wedge. [C] marked on top of backstrap. [T] marked behind triggerguard. Antique ivory grips. Together with wooden shoulder stock marked:116392. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good as configured. Gun retains 5-10% finish with balance a dark gray patina. Markings are crisp on barrel, cylinder and frame. Wedge possibly replaced. Grips with heavy wear and age but have a great look to them. Marred and replaced screws throughout. Action good. Bore dark, needs cleaning. Shoulder stock: Very good showing light wear overall but with surface rust and pitting to metal parts. Brass furniture on stock is crude. Shoulder stock appears to be a later replacement and renumbered to match gun.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32140 Composite Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 135562 (frame only-others all non-matching), .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel with New York address. Standard finish and configuration. Cut for shoulder stock. Triggerguard marked: US. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as assembled. Gun made from at least four dif-ferent examples. None of the serial numbers match. US marking spu-rious. Finish an overall smooth mottled gray-blue patina. No cylinder scene remaining. Grips: Fine. Bore is very good with light wear. Action is crisp. Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32141 Customized Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 141944, .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel with single-line New York ad-dress. German silver front sight. Silver and gold plated finish. Letter “D” stamped in vari-ous locations. Varnished walnut grips.

Condition: Fair to good as refinished. Barrel, loading lever, frame and gripstrap assembly refinished in silver. Cylinder and hammer refin-ished in gold. Showing wear and age patina. Backstrap with frosted finish. Grips refinished and showing minor bruises. Action good. Bore with moderate pitting.Estimate: $960-$1,600 Start Bid: 475.00

32142 Cased Pair of Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolvers. Comprising: 1) Serial no. 186073, .44 caliber, 8-inch round barrel with New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Naval engagement scene and matching serial number on cylinder. Not cut for shoulder stock. Left side of frame with standard patent and caliber markings. Antique ivory grips. 2) Serial no. 170108, .44 caliber, 8-inch round barrel with New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Naval engagement scene and matching serial number on cylinder. Not cut for shoulder stock. Left side of frame with standard patent and caliber markings. Antique ivory grips. Both revolvers contained in an antique green felt-lined hardwood case with brass fittings. Case contains: 1) Reproduction powder flask; 2) Colts 2-cavity steel bullet mold; 3) Four antique cap tins from various manufacturers; 4) Antique Peters pasteboard box for primers; 5) Antique screwdriver. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1) Very good to fine. Retaining traces of blue mostly in protected areas, the balance a slightly mottled blue-brown patina. Patches of fine to moderate pitting at muzzle and sides of hammer. Cylinder scene visible. Muted case colors. Dark age patina to brass and backstrap. Grips fine showing normal age shrinkage. Action crisp and tight. 2) About good. Metal now a brown patina . Patches of fine pitting at muzzle. Front sight a replacement. Cylinder scene visible but showing wear and dents. Mellow patina to brass. Light pitting on backstrap Grips good with moderate barking throughout showing normal age shrinkage. Loss to left grip panel at triggerguard. Action tight. 3-5) All good to fine with age wear and patina. Pasteboard box with tears and scuffs.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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early Colt revolver aMong the first exaMples of MettaliC Cartridge BreeCh loading-a faCtory prototype.

32143 Rare Early Colt Factory Prototype Model 1860 Army Revolver Converted to Metallic Cartridge. Serial no. 170997, .44 rimfire caliber, 8-inch barrel, the top marked: -ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. Blued finish. In-the-white six-shot breech-loading cylinder. Experimental conversion ring. Varnished walnut grips.

The breech loading conversion represents a first departure from the front-loading Thuer conversions. One chamber of No. 170997 was countersunk to accommodate the cartridge’s rimmed breech. That countersunk chamber is considered to have been an experimental procedure, abandoned when realizing that to countersink each chamber was not possible, due to the overlapping of each cartridge rim and therefore each cartridge’s chamber...thus, first, the circumference of the cylinder had to be enlarged.

Serial no 170997 on barrel, frame, backstrap and triggerguard with 0997 on wedge and bottom of the cylinder pin. Cylinder marked: COLTS PATENT No. Left side of frame with: COLTS PATENT. Roll marking on the cylinder of the standard Naval Engagement scene. Inspector’s initial A on breech of barrel. Inspector’s letter B on face of recoil shield.

Hammer with experimental rimfire firing pin.

Sold together with Letter of Authentication by R.L.Wilson documenting the details of this gun as a prototype for the Colt Single Action Army. Included in the report is a copy of Colt Factory ledger’s “List of Firearms Collection in the Colt’s Company’s Museum” circa 1878 which lists this lot by serial number.

Condition: Fine.Estimate: $10,000-$15,000 Start Bid: 5000.00

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32144 Boxed and Cased Colt Black Powder Series Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver with Accessories. Serial no. 204301, .44 percus-sion caliber, 8-inch round barrel. Standard configuration for this model. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brass triggerguard. Oil-finished hardwood grips. Contained in original factory carton which is numbered to this gun. Sold together with complete set of factory black powder accessories also in original factory carton. All contained in original shipping carton along with boxed factory hardwood presentation case, gold-velvet-lined with spaces for gun and accessories.

Condition: Fine. Gun appears unfired and excellent except for scattered fine spots of surface rust due to poor storage. Top of hardwood case with patches of discoloration due to exposure to moisture. Accessories are excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32145 Custom Engraved Colt Model 1861 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 18420, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Scroll-engraved barrel, frame and straps. Carved bone grips. Contained in felt-lined period hardwood case with acces-sories compartments. Brass fittings and key lock. Sold together with reproduction powder flask and bullet mold. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as refinished and custom-engraved. Retaining most of a later reblue. Scattered patches of fine pitting. No cylinder scene visible. Very attractive engraving in the New-York style. Mellow patina to brass. Age wear to grips. Action smooth. Flask and mold good as false aged.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32146 Colt Model 1861 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 14501, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with New York address. Unrebated cylinder. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brass straps. Cut for shoulder stock. Smooth walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Thin gray-brown patina overall. Scattered spotting. Cylinder with hammer marks and unusual punched dots. Also num-bered to a different gun. Mellow patina to brass. Grips fine but slightly ill-fitting at frame. Action good.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32147 Colt Richards Conversion. Serial no. 196995, .44 centerfire caliber, 5 3/4-inch barrel with short brass blade front sight. New York address. Frame with 2-line, 2-date address. Brass triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as altered. Front sight a replacement. Barrel has been shortened. Gun has a thin gray patina and fine pitting. Frame and cylinder with patches of moderate pitting. Ejector rod hous-ing has been shortened. Ejector rod and tip a modern replacement. Cylinder pin has been shortened and a screw added. Frame screws marred. Grips fair to good with traces of varnish and numerous dents and scratches. Bore with moderate pitting. Action good.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32148 Colt Richards Conversion Revolver with Associated Holster. Serial no. 198926, .44 centerfire caliber, 8-inch barrel with short brass blade front sight. New York address. Frame with COLT’S PATENT stamping. Brass triggerguard, iron gripstrap. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in tooled leather holster. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as altered. Front sight a replacement. Gun has a thin gray patina and fine pitting. Frame and cylinder with patches of moderate pitting. Ejector rod housing has been altered. Ejector rod and tip are replacements. Screws marred. Grips fair with numerous, dents, scratches and loses. . Bore with moderate pitting. Action good. Holster with heavy wear and separations. Verdigris residue to brass studsEstimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32149 Unmarked Ring Trigger Pinfire Pocket Revolver. NVSN, approximately 7mm pinfire caliber, 2-inch 6-shot barrel cluster. Plated and blued finish. Ring trigger. Smooth rosewood grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good to fine. Cylinder now a smooth thin gray-brown patina. Frame showing only minimal wear and small light scratches. Grips: Fine showing light handling wear. Right panel with two hair-line cracks and no losses. Action: Crisp.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32150 Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 1/2 Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 21138, .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch ribbed octagonal barrel with fixed brass front sight. Blued finish. Spur trigger. Varnished rosewood grips. Manufactured 1865-1868.

Condition: Very good. Retaining 10-20% original finish, mainly in pro-tected areas, the balance a grey age patina with scattered wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Cylinder has a personal number etched in by electric pencil. Action crisp. Dark bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32151 Factory Engraved Merwin Hulbert & Company Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 5101, .38 caliber, 3 1/2-inch ribbed barrel with dovetailed blade front sight. Standard Hopkins & Allen address. Left side of frame with: MERWIN HULBERT & CO/NEW YORK U.S.A. Right side marked: 38 CAL. Entire gun engraved in factory-style including flo-ral motifs, punch dot patterns and knight’s head in a circle. 5-shot scooped flute cylinder. Spur trigger. Antique natural grips.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 85-90% origi-nal nickel finish with scattered fine spotting and flaking. Grips: Fine showing age wear and mellow color. Action needs adjustment.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

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32152 Merwin Hulbert & Company Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 10756, .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Top of barrel marked: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. NEW YORK U.S.A. / PAT. APR. 17. 77 JUNE 15. 80 MAR. 14. 82 JAN. 9. 83. Case-hardened trigger and folding hammer. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 85-90% nickel-plated finish with scattered wear, flaking and pitting. Action Crisp. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32153 Boxed Merwin Hulbert & Company Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 7090, .32 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Top of barrel marked: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. NEW YORK U.S.A. / PAT. APR. 17. 77 JUNE 15. 80 MAR. 14. 82 JAN. 9. 83. Case-hardened hammer, trigger and trig-gerguard. Checkered hard rubber grips. Contained in factory pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear and very fine pit-ting. Action crisp. Strong bore. Box displaying signs of poor storage.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32154 Boxed Merwin Hulbert & Company Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 1069 [frame under grips], .32 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Top of barrel marked: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. NEW YORK U.S.A. / PAT. APR. 17. 77 JUNE 15. 80 MAR. 14. 82 JAN. 9. 83. Case-hardened hammer, trigger and triggerguard. Checkered hard rubber grips. Contained in factory pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear and very fine pit-ting. Action crisp. Strong bore. Box with minor storage wear.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32155 Boxed Merwin Hulbert & Company Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 12766, .32 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Top of barrel marked: MERWIN HULBERT & CO. NEW YORK U.S.A. / PAT. APR. 17. 77 JUNE 15. 80 MAR. 14. 82 JAN. 9. 83. Case-hardened trigger and hammer. Folding hammer. Mother-of-pearl grips. Contained in factory pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear and scattered fine patches of pitting. Grips with minor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore. Box displaying discoloration and wear from poor storage.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

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32156 Harrington & Richardson Second Model Top Break Revolver Belonging to Al Capone. Serial no. 124649, .38 S&W caliber, 3 1/4-inch barrel with blade front and latch-groove rear sights. Nickel-plated finish. 5-shot cylinder. Barrel address reads: HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO./WORCESTER, MASS. U.S.A. Case-hardened trigger. Blued triggerguard. Checkered hard rubber grips with target logo. This is the fourth variation of the second model identified by the lack of patent dates and the abbreviation of Massachusetts. Manufactured 1913-1915. Sold together with a letter from Madeleine Capone Morichetti stating that this gun belonged to Al Capone.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 85-90% original nickel finish with scattered light handling wear. Bore with moderate pitting. Action needs ad-justment.Estimate: $15,000-$20,000 Start Bid: 7500.00

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32157 Colt New Police “Cop and Thug” Spur Trigger Revolver. Serial no. 20168, .38 caliber, 2 1/4-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address and fixed front sight. Blued finish. Fire blued hammer and trigger. Spur trigger. “Cop and Thug” checkered hard rubber Colt grips.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Retaining approximately 90-95% finish with light handling wear and fine pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32158 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 275, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with address in italics. Donut ejector rod. Ejector rod housing is numbered 275. Left side of frame with 2-line, 2-date patent mark and U.S. One-piece varnished walnut grips with cartouche reading BH on left panel. Butt is marked: 275/R.I.A.

Condition: Serial number is likely spurious. Barrel address not correct for this number. Barrel a likely replacement. The A in Hartford is not broken. Mottled gray-brown patina overall. Tool marks on ejector rod housing and frame. Grips ill-fitting to frame. Bright bore with wear and scattered pitting. Action good.Estimate: $3,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32159 Martially Marked Colt Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 7352 (frame, guard and butt), .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Donut ejector rod button. Left side of frame with three-line, three-date patent marks and stamped: U.S. Smooth, one piece walnut grips. Left grip panel with three lightly carved X marks. Manufactured 1874.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Barrel address not visible. Barrel with a mottled brown-gray patina with signs of having been polished. Frame with scant traces of case colors. Grips good with moderate wear and scattered dents. Good bore with fine pitting. Action good.Estimate: $3,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32160 Fine Nimschke-Style Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver With “Tiffany” Grips Shipped in 1876 and Pictured in “Colt Pistols.” Serial no. 23453, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single line address. Nickel-plated and with beautiful and extensive Nimschke-style scroll engraving. Trigger guard is marked 24353 which is considered a factory error. Fitted with gilt, cast bronze Tiffany-style grips with Civil War scenes to side panels. According to Colt Factory records this gun was shipped October 9, 1876 to Spies, Kissam & Co., New York City. This gun is well known as a rare example of an extravagant design with custom fitted grips. It is described by Wilson on page 185 of “Colt Pistols” as “...rescued from south of the border many years ago and was another example of a Mexican delight.” Wilson also states in his description that “Tiffany gripped Single Actions are known to have been marketed by Schuyler, Hartley, and Graham but not even a half dozen have survived to modern times.” This therefore prized example was included in the Colt Collectors Association Exhibition in 2003 at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming. That important grouping is documented and cataloged in “Colt and Its Collectors”by Colt Collectors Association Inc. Page 278 shows serial no. 23453. They note that “Tiffany” grips “...of this type were supplied by several New York dealers, most notably, Schuyler, Hartley & Graham.” Sold together with Colt Factory letter, pro-fessional appraisals and correspondence with Cody Firearms Museum/Buffalo Bill Historical Center.

Condition: Fine. The gun retains approximately 90-95% of the period re-nickel. There are minor patches of pitting on the barrel and cylinder. There is also some darkening where the nickel has lifted. Markings are good but are a little weak in some places as is often the case with arms engraved and nickeled by Shuyler, Hartley & Graham. Grips retain less than 5% of the gold plating and the brass and copper have an aged patina appropriate for a revolver produced in 1876. Butt cap screws with tool marks, cap a possible replacement. Action good. Bore slightly rough.Estimate: $25,000-$50,000 Start Bid: 12500.00

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32161 Colt Single Action Army Revolver Shipped to London Serial no. 15247, .45 caliber, 5 ½-inch barrel with Hartford address. London proofs on barrel and cylinder. Nickel-plated finish. Fire-blued screws. Triggerbow marked .45/B. Donut ejector rod tip. Varnished walnut grips. Sold together with factory letter confirming configuration and London ship date. Manufactured 1875.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 96-98% original nickel plating. Light handling wear. Backstrap fading slightly to a milky patina.Estimate: $15,000-$20,000 Start Bid: 7500.00

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32162 Colt Single Action Army Revolver Manufactured 1875. Serial no. 20012, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single line Hartford address. Donut-ejector rod. Nickel-plated finish. Fire-blued screws and trigger. Left side of frame with two-line, three-date patent mark. Trigger guard marked: .45. Original ivory grips. Manufactured 1875. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as refinished. Retaining approximately 75-85% of an old re-nickel. Barrel address is soft. Very good bore with light wear. Smooth action.Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32163 Colt Single Action Revolver With Bridgeport Ensemble. Serial no. 39645, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single-line Hartford address. Donut ejector rod tip. Nickel-plated finish. Left side of frame with 3-line, 3-date patent mark. Also on left side of frame is 3/4-inch long stud for Bridgeport belt. One-piece walnut grips. Manufactured 1877. Sold together with 39-inch long tooled leather cartridge belt (24 sewn loops) with clipped corner buckle and Bridgeport catch. Nickel-plated device is marked: ??????PORT / ??????D JAN 17 1882. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 10-15% original nickel finish primarily in protected areas. The balance is a smooth gray-brown patina. Patches of fine pitting to front of cylinder. Grips are fine with light age wear and soiling. Action tight. Bridgeport belt rig is about good. Leather is soft but light crackling throughout. Old repair and rebroken crease to leather at end of Bridgeport plate. Losses to five cartridge loops. Buckle leather shows old repair and change of location.Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32164 U.S. Colt Single Action Army Revolver Inspected by Henry Nettleton. Serial no. 47555, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of frame with three-line, three-date patents and marked: US. Barrel near cylinder pin is marked: HN/P. HN also found on cylinder, frame, triggerguard and grips. Cylinder also marked 7555. Smooth walnut grips with cartouches. Left panel marked: 1878/ JEG. Right panel with: HN. Manufactured 1878.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 20-30% original military blue,the balance a smooth and thin gray-brown patina. Frame and hammer with generous traces of case-colors. Grips are also fine with scattered dents. Bore is bright and strong. Action crisp. A truly impressive example of a Nettleton-inspected Colt.Estimate: $15,000-$20,000 Start Bid: 7500.00

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32165 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 68641, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Address reading: COLT’S PT. F. A. CO HARTFORD CT. U.S.A. Nickel-plated finish. 3-line, 3-date patent. Front triggerbow marked: 45. Antique ivory grips. Manufactured 1881. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 50-60% original nickel, the balance flaking to a dull gray patina. Scattered scratches and fine pitting. Grips with age shrinkage, losses and old repair at toe of right grip panel. Bore: Good showing some wear. Action crispEstimate: $2,500-$3,000 Start Bid: 1250.00

32166 Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 85666, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single line Hartford address. Profuse floral and scroll-engraving. Rocker-engraved borders. 3-line, 3-date patent. Carved Steer head mother-of-pearl grips. Manufactured 1883. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as custom engraved. Finish is now a mostly smooth gray-brown patina. Scattered fine pitting on frame and cylinder. Grips are excellent and slightly proud to the frame. Bore with moderate pitting. Action good but slightly sticky.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32167 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 94253, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with Hartford address. 3-line, 3-date patent. Inspector’s initials: J.T.C. and P on barrel at cylinder pin. Antique ivory grips with medallions. Manufactured 1883. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as refinished. Retaining approximately 90-95% of a re-nickeled finish. Grips fine. Bright bore showing light wear. Action crisp.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32168 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 144329, .44-40 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with 2-line Hartford address. Nickel-plated finish. Barrel roll-stamped: COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER. Left side of frame with 2-line, 3-date patent mark. Fire-blued screws. Black checkered hard rubber grips with rampant colt. Manufactured 1891. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% original nickel finish the balance fading and flaking to gray. Ejector rod tip is bent. Cylinder pin with tool marks. Hammer screw is marred. Good bore with some wear and fine pitting. Action crisp. Locks up very tight.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32169 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 180588, .41 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with 2-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Donut ejector rod. Non-black powder frame. 2-line, 3-date patent mark. Rosewood grips. Manufactured 1898. Contained in a modern black leather holster. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Traces of blue and traces of case colors remain but the gun is a smooth gray overall having been cleaned and polished. Grips are excellent, a good fit and scratch-numbered to a later gun. Action smooth.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32170 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 182272, .32-20 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with single line Hartford address. Left side of frame with 2-line, 3-date patent mark next to rampant colt in circle. Checkered hard rub-ber factory grips which are scratch-numbered to the gun. Manufactured 1899. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 15-20% original nickel finish, the balance a mottled gray patina with scattered spotting and staining. Grips:Fine. Bore showing considerable wear and scattered pitting. Action crisp.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

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32171 Engraved Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 212307, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address. Nickel-plated finish. Extensively scroll-engraved over a punch dot background. Stained wood grips. Manufactured 1901. Contained in old carved brown leather holster with brass stud for absent strap. Integral belt loop. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as refinished and custom-engraved. Traces of origi-nal blue on frame. Good bore with light frosting. Very light action. Holster: Very good. Light crackling at front edge. Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32172 Colt Single Action Revolver and Leather Flap Holster. Serial no. 267156, .41 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with 2-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. 2-line, 3-date patent. Checkered black hard rubber factory grips which are scratch-numbered to the gun. Manufactured 1905. Contained in old commer-cial brown leather flap holster with HR brand on the belt loop. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Traces of original blue and case-colors but the over-all gun is a slightly mottled blue-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Grips: Very good to fine. Slight flattening of checks. Bore about good with patches of light pitting. Action crisp.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32173 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 303182, .45 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address. Bare metal finish. Left side of frame with two-line, three-date patent with rampant colt in circle. Checkered hard rubber grips. Manufactured 1907. Contained in antique pasteboard box with embossed lid. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as heavily cleaned. Traces of finish in the flutes, oth-erwise a smooth, gray, bare metal finish with handling wear. Grips: Fine. Bore with moderate wear and pitting. Action crisp. Box is fair to good with losses on hinge and lid.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

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32174 Custom Engraved Colt Single Action Revolver in Cattle Brand Style by D.W.Harris. Serial no. 310163, .38-40 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel. Nickel-plated finish. Gun completely engraved by David Wade Harris in the style of Cole Agee’s Cattle Brands motif. Top of backstrap with miniature star-in-circle Texas Ranger badge. The gold badge engraved “TEXAS RANGER” around the star. Bone grips. Butt is signed: DWHARRIS. Manufactured 1909.Sold together with a copy of “Cole Agee Texas Engraver” by Jink Howard.

Texas engraver David Wade Harris learned his craft from Weldon Bledsoe who learned the Cattle Brand design from Cole Agee. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Bore with light wear and pitting. Otherwise excellent.Estimate: $5,000-$7,000 Start Bid: 2500.00

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32175 Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 333089, .45 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of frame with two-line, three-date patent mark and Rampant Colt. Triggerbows marked: VP and 1. Tear-drop mother-of-pearl grips. Manufactured 1916. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% original finish. Fine bore showing light wear and light pitting. Action smooth.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32176 Colt Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 334154, .32-20 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with one-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. 2-line, 3-date patent. Checkered black hard rubber factory grips which are scratch-numbered to the gun. Manufactured 1916. Contained in a tooled black leather holster by Brill of Austin, Texas. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr. Condition: Good. All steel has a smooth, mottled blue-gray patina. Grips are very good with light age wear and soiling. The initial H is scratched into the bottom of the right grip panel.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

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32177 Rare Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Revolver Shipped to San Antonio with Factory Carved Steer Head Pearl Grips. Serial no. 343205, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with single-line Hartford address. Nickel-plated finish with very fine scroll-engraving showing a late Glahn pattern with engraved “V” on top of the backstrap surrounded by scrollwork that extends to triggerguard and edges of backstrap. Carved factory Steer Head pearl grips. Each grip panel with three gold Mexican coins inlaid among gold cactus blossom conchos and engraved gold diamond shape conchos. Right grip panel with steer head having gold horns and ruby eyes. Sold together with a Colt Factory letter confirming current configuration including factory engraving and “Pearl carved Steer Head” stocks. Letter also confirms that this gun was shipped in 1922 to San Antonio, Texas. Also accompanying this lot is a copy of a note card from “Chas. Schreiner III, Mt. Home, Texas” also confirming the current configuration including “Almost Mint” for condition. Note includes date and location of a 1983 purchase in Ft. Worth, Texas.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% original finish. Minor spotting on barrel and ejector rod housing near muzzle. Cylinder with minor staining. Mirror bright bore. Action crisp and tight.Estimate: $25,000-$50,000 Start Bid: 12500.00

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32178 Two Matching Pairs of Engraved Bohlin Sterling Silver and Gold Grips. Elaborate scroll and floral engraving throughout both pairs of grips with 14K Gold plated steer heads on each beautiful set. Each set has blank presentation ovals on one grip. On the inside of the grips, all four pieces signed: EDWARD H. / BOHLIN / HOLLYWOOD CAL within his signature shield and also marked STERLING 14K. Truly two nice pair of grips bound to complement and upgrade Colt Single Action Revolvers. According to their website, “THE BOHLIN BRAND IS AS ICONIC AS THE FAMED WESTERN STARS.”

Condition: Excellent. Showing little use and light tarnishing. Fine scratches on the inside of grips. Estimate: $6,000-$9,000 Start Bid: 3000.00

32179 Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 93432, .38 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel with 2-line Hartford address. Nickel-plated finish. Left side of barrel with: COLT D.A. 38. Antique ivory grips. Backstrap engraved: SOAPY SMITH DENVER. Manufactured 1893. The notorious Soapy Smith lived in Denver (on and off) between 1879 and 1896. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 30-40% original nickel, the balance flaking to a gray metal patina. Front sight with dent. Grips are fair with heavy age wear and patina showing some normal age shrink-age. Scratches and one small chip to right grip panel. Action functions.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32180 Colt Model 1877 Thunderer Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 158991, .41 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel. Standard blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Nickel-plated finish. Checkered hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt embossed motifs. Manufactured in 1905.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retaining approximately 95-97% fin-ish with scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scratches, scuffs and smooth checkering. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,200 Start Bid: 500.00

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32181 Custom Engraved Colt Thunderer Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 38672, .41 caliber, 1 1/2-inch barrel with brass blade front sight. Nicely engraved with star-burst, diamond-and-dot and scalloped-rays patterns. Silver-plated finish. Blued hammer and trigger. Original checkered factory hard rubber grips with rampant colt. Manufactured 1882.

Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as custom engraved and silver-plated. Barrel has been shortened. Minor tool marks on end of cylinder pin. Grips with moderate wear. Good bore with light wear. Action very good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32182 Customized Colt Thunderer Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 108200, .22 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with Hartford address and target sights. Left side of barrel marked: COLT D.A. .41. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of frame with 3-line, 3-date patent. Custom walnut grips. Contained in old tooled leather holster. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as configured. Retaining approximately 70-80% of a later applied blue now fading to a mottled blue-brown patina. Scattered patches of fine pitting. Muted case colors to frame and show-ing patches of fine pitting and fine scratches. Barrel and cylinder have been sleeved. Firing pin a replacement. Grips: Fine. Very good bore. Action good. Holster: Good showing some dryness.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32183 Custom Engraved Colt Bisley Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 280050, .32-20 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with 2-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Profusely scroll-engraved on punch dot back ground. Sunburst and ray patterns on frame and cylinder. Rocker-engraved border on backstrap. Carved Steerhead/Eagle grips with Rampant Colt. Manufactured 1906.

Condition: Very good as custom-engraved. Retaining approximately 10% original blue primarily in protected areas. The balance a nice light gray-brown patina. Only light traces of case colors. Grips show some shrinkage, otherwise fine. Bore: Fair with scattered pitting. Action good.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32184 Colt Bisley Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 318532, .32-30 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address. Blued and case-hardened finish. 2-line, 3-date patent mark with rampant colt in a circle on the left side of the frame. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Manufactured 1911. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 25-35% original blue fin-ish, the balance a thin gray-blue patina. Tracking line to cylinder. Muted case colors. Grips with moderate wear. Crack to right grip panel. Bore with light wear and scattered light pitting. Action crisp.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32185 Interesting Wells Fargo Grouping Including a Documented Colt Army Special Revolver and Rare W.F. & Co. Marked Messenger Bag. Comprising: 1) Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 309179, .38 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish with checkered hard rubber Colt grips. Gun is marked: W.F. & CO. on butt. Together with actual letter and photocopy of letter confirming configuration including WF & CO inscrip-tion to butt and stating it was shipped, along with 18 other guns, to WM Ashton, who was in charge of the Supply Dept. at Wells Fargo from 1888 to 1910. 2) W.F. & CO EXPRESS marked leather attaché with employee card of Port of San Francisco WF & Co. messenger J. Castelovich. Inside bag flap there are a handful of Western Union Telegraph Company labels from dif-ferent locations, the only one legible says: REDDING CALIFORNIA. The employee card includes residence location, nationality, occupation for WF and credentials to which port his pass was good dated May 1, 1918 No. 769301 with his photo and seal. Also included in the lot is a photocopy of the back of the card which states the regulations of working for Wells Fargo and includes both the pass holders signature and his employer (presumably a manager for WF & Co). Note: Although we cannot confirm leather attache and gun were carried together by J. Castelovich at any given time, it has been together for a long time according to consignor and we feel it would ben-efit as selling together. An interesting and historic lot worth researching more. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Colt is fine to excellent as period refinished. Retaining approximately 92-94% finish with light loses to muzzle and relief edges. Grips are very good to fine with color turning a dark brown with worn checkering. Action good. Bore very good. Attache is in fair to good condition with normal wear and numerous scuffs and scratches to corners and straps. Messenger card in good condition with light staining and scuffs from storage. Inside flap labels in poor condition and are separating and have numerous losses.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32186 Second Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. 8992SA, .38 Special caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Checkered black hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt.

Condition: Excellent. Light tracking line. Minor handling wear. Mirror bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32187 Boxed and Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no 72811SA, .45 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel marked: COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY 45. Nickel-plated finish with fancy engraved smooth Colt grips. Type “D” engraving throughout gun in a fancy scrollwork and floral pattern. Contained in original Colt brown box with lit-erature and Colt Custom Gun Shop end label. Shipped July 12, 1983 to Cherry’s Sporting Goods in Illinois according to Colt factory letter. Type of stocks “not listed” and Custom shop order number is 1770.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little use. Faint tracking line present. Grips are excellent, have not confirmed if grips are factory or aftermarket. Action crisp. Bore excellent. Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

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32188 Factory Engraved Turnbull Colt Single Action Army Revolver Serial no. S31801A, .45 Colt, 4 3/4-inch barrel. Blued finish with case-hardened Black Powder frame. Fancy engraving similar to a “B” grade. Backstrap marked in Gold inlay: CHARLTON HESTON.

Conditon: Excellent, as new. Does not appear to have been turned after leaving the factory. Bore excellent.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32189 Cased Colt Single Action Revolver NRA Centennial 1971. Serial no. NRA1508, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Varnished walnut grips with NRA medallions. Contained in red satin and felt-lined hardwood case with Colt logos and brass furniture.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little signs of use. Very light tracking line on cylinder. Mirror bright bore. Case fine with minor scuff marks.Estimate: $1,000-$1,200 Start Bid: 500.00

32190 Cased Colt Third Generation Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. S25564A, .44-40 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with fixed front blade sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened frame. Checkered hard rubber factory grips with carved E. PLURIBUS UNUM crest. Contained in original blue plastic case with foam lining. Manufactured in 1979.

Condition: Excellent. Displaying very light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore. Case with minimal storage wear.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

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32191 Third Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. S45170A, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Checkered, hard rubber, factory grips with Rampant Colt and eagle.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32192 Boxed Colt Third Generation Single Action Army Revolver. Serial no. S43657A, .45 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with standard blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened frame. Checkered hard rubber grips with carved Rampant Colt logo and E. PLURIBUS UNUM crest on each panel. Contained in original blue pasteboard box with literature and lock. Manufactured in the 1990’s.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore. Outer boxes showing some storage wear.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32193 Colt Lightning Small Frame Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 35247, .22 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights, Hartford address and single line, four-date patent. Blued finish. Sliding recessed dust cover. Case-hardened hammer. Oil-stained walnut stock and fore-end slide. Factory hard rubber buttplate with Rampant Colt logo. Manufactured in 1898.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 30-40% finish with scattered wear to relief edges and frame, mixed with grey age patina and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action good. Dark bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32194 Colt Lightning Medium Frame Slide Action Rifle AKA Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle (CLMR). Serial no. 46454, .44 caliber, 28-inch round barrel with dovetail blade front sight and rear elevation sight. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and checkered fore-end. Hard rubber grip cap. Crescent steel buttplate. Manufactured in 1890.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of finish in protected areas, the balance a smooth grey age patina with noticeable wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Large chip at base of stock at buttplate. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32195 Early Henry Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 345, .44 rimfire caliber, 24-inch oc-tagonal barrel. Barrel address reads: HENRY’S PATENT OCT 16, 1860 / [not legible] NEW HAVEN ARMS Co. NEW HAVEN CT. Blued finish with brass receiver. Barrel with standard adjustable sporting rear sight. Frame dovetail vacant. (According to Madis, “sport-ing adjustable leaf rear sights were standard; fixed sights would be supplied if ordered.”) No lever catch as is correct for this model. Varnished walnut stock. Curved brass buttplate with storage compartment. Both butt screws are marked 345. Both upper tang screws are also numbered to the rifle. Likely manu-factured July, 1862, the fourth month of production. It pre-dates the U.S. military contract guns.

Condition: Very good to fine for this model. Barrel now a pleasing, smooth blue-brown patina with patches of pitting near the breech. Stock: Good. Retaining 70-80% varnish with scattered dents and handling wear. Age wear and patina at wrist. Small chip at toe. Butt screw appears untouched. Upper tang screws good with very light tool wear. Frame screws appear untouched but with traces of surface rust. Screws under frame possible replacements. Screw forward of trigger appears excellent. Loading section of muzzle has replacement screw. Bore with heavy wear, traces of rifling remain.Estimate: $18,000-$24,000 Start Bid: 9000.00

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32196 Winchester Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 45588, .44 caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Brass frame. Saddle ring. Straight-grained oil-finished walnut stock and fore-end. Crescent buttplate. Manufactured in 1870. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a plum brown age patina with scattered wear and pitting. Loading gate absent. Wood showing heavy dings, scuffs and minor loss at edges. Numerous notches to top of stock and HO carved to right side of stock. Action needs adjustment. Dark bore.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32197 Winchester Third Model 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 148727, .44 caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Brass receiver. Saddle ring. Walnut stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present/ Manufactured in 1878. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a smooth grey patina with wear and pitting present. Wood show-ing heavy wear at buttplate and fore-end. Minor wood loss at edges and noticeable crack to right side at wrist. Lever lock safety a replacement. Action tight. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32198 Early Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle With Factory Letter. Serial no. 32511, .44 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel. Thumbprint dust cover. Nicely checkered forearm and buttstock. Curved steel buttplate with storage. Sold together with factory let-ter confirming octagon barrel and 1879 ship date.

Condition: Finish now a dark brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Stock has been revarnished. Heavy pitting to upper and lower tangs. Buttplate a loose fit and retained by modern screws. Bore is good with moderate pitting throughout. Action good.Estimate: $8,000-$12,000 Start Bid: 4000.00

32199 Winchester Second Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 58352, .44 caliber, 20-round barrel with fixed front sight and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1880. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Some marring to screws. Aftermarket dust cover. Replacement screw at top of buttplate. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable crack, minor wood loss and large dent to underside of fore-end. 3-inch hairline cracks to each side at wrist. A.L. carved into left side of stock and multiple notches carved to right side. Action good. Moderately pitted bore. Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32200 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 114948A, .32-20 caliber, 24 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with brass blade front and adjust-able rear sights. Set trigger. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock with flat steel buttplate. Manufactured 1883.

Condition: Very good. Steel now a smooth plum-brown finish with traces of blue in protected areas. High point edge wear. Stock very good with light age wear and patina. Bore with moderate wear and moderate pitting.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32201 Winchester Third Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 122814A, .44 caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear folding lad-der sight. Blued finish. Straight walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1883.

Condition: Fair to good. Finish primarily a dark mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting throughout. Dust cover absent. Heavy wear to stock and wood loss, mainly at left side of wrist. Large crack to base of fore-end past barrel band. Screw absent to base of buttplate. Action good. Dark bore.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32202 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 184705B, .32 W.C.F., 24 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with blade front and adjust-able rear sights. Blued finish. Walnut stock. Crudely carved initials to left side of buttstock. Curved steel buttplate. Sold together with factory letter confirming caliber, octagon bar-rel and 1885 ship date.

Condition: Good. Steel now a dark brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Dust cover absent. Lever with heavy pitting. Stock with dark age wear, patina and scattered dents. Splinter chip to right front of forearm. Dark bore with heavy pitting.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32203 Winchester Third Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 307271B, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 21 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1889.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Barrel has been shortened. Rear sight and dust cover absent. Some marring to screws. Wood showing dings, scratch-es and bruises. Minor wood loss and cracks present to edges and corners of fore-end. Multiple cracks and ships to each side of stock at buttplate. Action good. Dark bore.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32204 Winchester Third Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 315239B, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and buckhorn rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1889. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of finish in protected areas, the balance a plum brown age patina with noticeable wear and pit-ting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and gouges. Noticeable scuffs, one to left side of fore-end at receiver and another at top of stock. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32205 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 325944B, .32 caliber, 30-inch octagonal barrel with blade front and buckhorn-style rear sights. Blued finish. Set trigger. Oil-finished walnut stock. Curved steel buttplate. Manufactured 1890.

Condition: Very good. Retaining just traces of original blue finish, the balance a very smooth, plum-brown patina with scattered fine spot-ting. Front sight blade a period replacement. Stock very good with light age wear and patina Buttplate with light pitting. Bore is fair and dark with moderate wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32206 Winchester Third Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 352225B, .38 W.C.F. caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear buck-horn elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1890. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a plum brown patina with noticeable wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs, scratches and dings. Some marring to screws. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32207 Winchester Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 378457B, .44 caliber, 20-inch round barrel with standard front and flip up ladder (marked 1873) rear sights. Blued finish. Saddle ring present. Oil-finished walnut stock with curved steel buttplate with storage compartment.

Condition: Good. All metal surfaces showing signs of having been cleaned and polished. Scattered patches of fine pitting. Stock is fine and appears untouched with the raised grain still present. Bright bore showing some wear and very light pitting.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32208 Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 458825, .32 WCF caliber, 24 ½-inch round barrel. WP proofs on barrel and breech. Dovetailed front blade sight. Broken Rocky Mountain-type or Buckhorn rear sight. Smooth varnished walnut stock with curved steel buttplate. Manufactured 1893.

Condition: Good. Metal a smooth brown patina. Part of rear sight absent. Stock is good with dark age patina. Small chip at toe. Action good. Bore with moderate wear and pitting.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32209 Winchester Third Model 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 510676B, .38 W.C.F. caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear lad-der sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1897. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a plum brown patina with wear and noticeable pitting. Wood showing heavy dings, scuffs and bruis-es. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32210 Winchester Third Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 704776B, .38 W.C.F. caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear buck-horn elevation sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1923. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining traces of finish, the balance a brownish grey age patina with wear and pitting present through-out. Dust cover absent. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable wood loss to right side of fore-end along top edge. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32211 Winchester First Model 1876 Saddle Ring Musket. Serial no. 616, .45-75 caliber, 22-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Straight walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine metal butt. Manufactured in 1876. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings und bruises. Some scattered wood loss along the edges. Action tight. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32212 Winchester Second Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 7801, .45-70 caliber, 28-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1878. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retaining approximately 94-97% finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Replacement dust cover. Wood showing heavy scuffs, dings and bruising. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32213 Winchester Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 22321, .45-60 caliber, 28-inch octagonal barrel with dovetailed front and ladder rear sights. Blued and case-hardened finish. Walnut stock with curved steel buttplate and storage compartment. Manufactured 1882.

Condition: Very good. Barrel retains approximately 15-20% blue, the balance a thin gray-blue patina with light scratches. Receiver is a nice smooth silvered patina with traces of case colors. Stock is good with honest age wear and patina. Left side of buttstock has three small pin holes, the vestige of a period decoration. Small chip to right side of forearm. Action is solid. Bright, strong bore with patches of moderate pitting.

Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32214 Winchester Third Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 55082, .40-60 caliber, 28-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Crescent buttplate with cleaning rod reservoir. No cleaning rod present. Manufactured in 1885. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a smooth plum grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Dust cover a replacement, along with a couple of screws. Wood showing heavy scuffs, dings and bruising. Minor wood loss and cracking present around some edges. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32215 Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 9721 .40-82 caliber, 26-inch octagonal barrel with brass blade front and buckhorn-style rear sights. Blued and case-hardened finish. Walnut stock with curved steel buttplate. Sold together with factory letter.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of blue in protected areas, the balance of the finish a smooth mottled plum-brown patina. Muted, mostly silvered case colors on frame, hammer and buttplate. Stock: Very good but with remnants of old varnish on buttstock. The wood is sound throughout with the exception of moderate dents between comb and upper tang. Scattered streaking and soiling. Bore is good showing some wear and scattered patches of fine pittng. Action crisp.Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32216 Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 53935, .45-90 W.C.F. caliber, 21 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear buckhorn elevation sight. Half magazine. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1891. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a smooth grey age patina with scattered handling wear and pitting. Wood showing dings, scuffs and bruises. Minor wood loss to some edges, noticeable spot at right wrist. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32217 Winchester Model 1886 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 89370, .38-56 W.C.F. caliber, 26-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear buckhorn elevation sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver, lever, hammer and trigger. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1894.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Heavy surface rust to left side of receiver. Wood showing minor scratches, scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Dark bore.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32218 Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 91970, .44 caliber, 24 1/4-inch round barrel with brass blade front and buckhorn-style rear sights. Figured walnut stock with curved steel buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining just traces of blue in protected areas, the majority a dark, mottled brown-gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Elevator for rear sight absent. Trigger screw with tool marks. Hammer does not lock at full cock. Stock: Good with nicely figured grain but with dark age patina and soiling. Good bore with light wear and scattered fine pitting.Estimate: $1,400-$1,600 Start Bid: 700.00

32219 Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 401822, .32 W.C.F. caliber, 24 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent buttplate. Manufactured in 1907.

Condition: Very good to excellent as refinished. Showing scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood with scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32220 Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 874526, .25-20 W.C.F. caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear folding ladder sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1919. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% finish with receiver worn thin. Handling wear and scattered pitting present. Saddle ring ab-sent. Wood has been sanded, showing staining and minor dings. Heavily pitted buttplate. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32221 Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle with Factory Letter. Serial no. 86587, .32-40 caliber, 26-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1897. Sold along with factory letter confirming serial number, barrel type and caliber.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining traces of original finish in protected areas, the balance a grey age patina with handling wear and scat-tered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and minor wood loss to some edges. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32222 Winchester Model 1894 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 606705, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and folding leaf rear sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1912. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 20-30% of a thinning finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs and bruising. Action crisp. Pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32223 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine. Serial no. 1603832, .32 W.S. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with ramped front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Checkered metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1949.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with thinning to receiver and relief edges. Noticeable handling wear and fine patches of pitting present. Wood showing minor scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32224 Winchester Model 1895 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 22716, .30 Army caliber, 22-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock and ebony tipped fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1899. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 40-50% finish with noticeable wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32225 Winchester Model 1895 Limited Series Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 00116MT95K, .30-06 caliber, 24-inch barrel with fixed front and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Checkered walnut straight stock and fore-end. Metal buttplate.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32226 F.N. Browning A5 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Belonging to Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas. Serial no. 56458, 16 gauge, 23-inch round barrel with brass bead front sight. Ogden Utah address. Blued finish. Smooth, walnut pistolgrip stock with fine checkering. Aftermarket rubber butt pad. Sold together with notarized letter from sister of Weldon Lucas confirming that he owned the gun.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 30-40% original finish, the balance fading to a smooth gray-brown patina. Scattered fine scratches and handling wear. Hairline crack on bottom of forearm.

Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas was a career lawman who later served as sheriff of Denton County for more than a decade. Lucas also was a consultant to the television show “Walker, Texas Ranger.” Lucas joined the Texas Department of Public Safety in 1963, starting as a patrol officer. He went on to join the elite Texas Rangers in 1981.Estimate: $1,600-$2,400 Start Bid: 800.00

32227 Lot of Four Law Books Belonging To and Signed By Texas Ranger Captain Lone Wolf Gonzaullas. Comprising 4 volumes of Vernon’s Texas Statutes Centennial Edition Supplement. The four volumes are dated supplements and marked on the covers 1939, 1942, 1943 and 1945 respectively. Inside cover and top of each is stamped: PROPERTY OF/M.T.GONZAULLAS,CAPTAIN/COMMANDING COMPANY “B”/TEXAS RANGERS. Below this stamp on each volume is hand written: PRESENTED TO MY GOOD FRIEND AND/SUCCESSOR CAPTAIN R.A. “BOB” CROWDER/BY/MTGONZAULLAS CAPTAIN/ CO. “B” TEXAS RANGERS/JULY 31ST 1951.

Condition: Very good to fine. Light handling wear to boards. Spines slightly loose. Clean pages.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32228 Life Size Cut Out of Texas Ranger Manuel “Lone Wolf” Gonzaullas. 74-inches tall and 24-inches wide. Display features officer Gonzaullas in his Texas Rangers uniform, hat, tie and saddle and spur tie chain. Tooled leather holster with two personally engraved Colt single action army revolvers. Sold along with typed letter from previous owner to consignor.

Condition: Good. Some scattered sur-face and edge wear from poor stor-age. Light color fading from age.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32229 Personalized 1973 Texas License Plate Belonging to Lone Wolf Gonzaullas. Standard issue 1973 Texas state license plate personal-ized to read: 19 TEXAS 73 / RANGER in red on white field. Paper label afixed to plate dated 2-9-74 and signed: M. T. GONZAULLAS/TEXAS RANGER CAPTAIN RET. Reverse with hand scratched monogram: TMG.

Manuel Trazazas “Lone Wolf” Gonzaullas (1891-1977) was born in Spain. At the age of 20 he was a Major in the Mexican Army. He became a special agent in the United States Treasury Department in 1915. By 1920 he was a Texas Ranger. He retired as a Captain in 1951 and during that career actively fought the illegal activities that were common at that time including gambling, smuggling and prostitution. He was the first American of Spanish descent to become a Captain of the Texas Rangers. He was respected by his fellow rangers and received many commendations. After retirement he became a consultant for film, television and radio including the long running series, “Tale of The Texas Rangers.”

Condition: Excellent. Light age wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32230 19th Century Stock Saddle Belonging to Texas Ranger Captain Tom Hickman. Unmarked saddle with slick fork and straight back cantle. Metal-covered wooden stirrups with handmade bolts typical of the 1880-1890 period. Sold together with a letter of authenticity on Texas Ranger Law Enforcement letterhead. The letter, signed by Texas Ranger Captain David A. Byrnes “Co. B” it traces ownership of the saddle from Hickman to our consignor.

Thomas R. Hickman (1886-1962) was a cowboy and a Texas Ranger.He was part of the famous Miller Brothers 101 Ranch show. He joined the Texas Rangers in 1919. In 1922 he became Captain of Company B. He is often referred to as one of the last Rangers from the horseback era.

Description: Very good. Leather is supple and showing moderate age wear and patina. Lightly hand tooled at jockeys. Fenders were reset during period of use. Horn has been reset also during period of use. Conchos are later replacements.Estimate: $1,200-$1,400 Start Bid: 600.00

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32231 Browning A2000 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Belonging to Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas. Serial no. 02059, 12 gauge, 28-inch round barrel with matted, ventilated rib and brass bead front sight. Blued finish. Left side of receiver inscribed to previous owner. Varnished, checkered, pistolgrip walnut stock. Hard rubber butt plate marked: AUTOMATIC/FN/BROWNING.Sold together with notarized letter from sister of Weldon Lucas confirming that he owned the gun.

Condition: Fine. Minor handling wear.

Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas was a career lawman who later served as sheriff of Denton County for more than a decade. Lucas also was a consultant to the television show “Walker, Texas Ranger.” Lucas joined the Texas Department of Public Safety in 1963, starting as a patrol officer. He went on to join the elite Texas Rangers in 1981.Estimate: $1,600-$2,400 Start Bid: 800.00

32232 Remington Model 1100 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Belonging to Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas. Serial no. 464250V, 12 gauge, 28-inch round barrel with matte, ventilated rib and brass bead front sight. Blued finish. Etched receiver. Varnished and fine checkered pistolgrip walnut stock. Hard rubber butt pad. Sold together with notarized letter from sister of Weldon Lucas confirming that he owned the gun.

Condition: Fine. Minor handling wear. Butt pad screws with light sur-face rust.

Texas Ranger Weldon Lucas was a career lawman who later served as sheriff of Denton County for more than a decade. Lucas also was a consultant to the television show

“Walker, Texas Ranger.” Lucas joined the Texas Department of Public Safety in 1963, start-ing as a patrol officer. He went on to join the elite Texas Rangers in 1981.Estimate: $1,600-$2,400 Start Bid: 800.00

32233 Belgian Revolving Rifle by Francotte. Approximately 11mm caliber, 24-inch round barrel with side-mounted bayonet lug. Top of barrel marked: FRANCOTTE A LIEGE. Blued finish. 6-shot cylinder with Leige proof mark. Loading gate present. Ejector rod housing to right side of stock and frame. Right side of frame under cylinder marked: [crown]/AF. Hardwood stock and forearm with sling swivels. Steel buttplate.

Condition: Good. Steel retaining approximately 10-15% original blue, mostly in protected areas, the balance a mottled gray-brown patina. Scattered patches of pitting and staining. Bore is fair showing moder-ate to heavy pitting. Cylinder somewhat loose. Action functions oc-casionally. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32234 Colt Model 1855 Half Stock Revolving Rifle. Serial no. 3074, .44 caliber, 24-inch round barrel with fixed front blade sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Colt address faint. Checkered walnut straight stock and smooth fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Finish primarily a plum grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Two repairs to right side of stock. Action good.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

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32235 Engraved German Drilling. Unserialized, 16 ga/9mm, 28 1/2-inch round barrel with blade front and automatic flip up rear sights. Matted rib marked: GEBR PRAUNSMANUTL, JNGOLSTALL. Barrel with various nitro proof marks. Beautiful game scene engravings on locks and receiver, extending to breech and upper tang. Deep relief carved and finely checkered figured walnut buttstock and forearm. Dual sling swivels. Engraved ammunition storage cover. Horn buttplate.

Condition: Fine. Barrels retaining approximately 70-80% blue finish, thinning to a blue-gray patina. Scattered fine spotting. Right hammer a likely replacement. Stock: Fine. Small chip to bottom of forearm. Losses at heel of buttplate. Bores good showing some wear and scat-tered light pitting.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32236 Engraved and Inscribed European Double Barrel Pinfire Hammer Shotgun. Serial no. 10698, approximately 20 gauge, 29 3/4-inch damascus barrels. Wooden stock with cheekpiece. Fine game scene engraving to sideplates and scrollwork to lever and action. Finely engraved hammers and triggerguard. Horn handle extension. Sling swivel. Metal buttplate inscribed: DILLMAN / SENGLER / VOCHE. Inscription not researched.

Condition: Good. A smooth gray patina throughout with a little plum brown to Damascus barrels. Wood with numerous dents and scratch-es. Buttplate with fine pitting. Sling swivel under barrels has been removed and soldered. Action good. Bores fair, need cleaning.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32237 Lot of Two Curved Wooden Handle Breechloading Cane Guns. Comprising: 1.) Remington Cane Gun. Serial no. 12, .25 caliber, 27-inch barrel. Action marked: REMINGTON & SONS ILION, NEW YORK. Curved wooden handle. 2.) Unmarked Cane Gun. NVSN, .25 caliber, 24-inch barrel. Blued finish. Curved wooden handle. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1.) Good. Finish primarily a smooth grey patina with scat-tered wear and fine patches of pitting. Handle showing light scuffs, dings and noticeable repair. Action good. Strong bore. 2.) Very good. Finish showing light handling wear and patches of pitting. Hairline cracks to handle. Action good. Strong bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32238 C. Sharps 1852 Breechloading Single Shot Sporting Rifle. Serial no. 5737, .52 caliber, 21-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear fold-ing sight. Top of barrel marked: SHARPS RIFLE / MANUF. CO. / HARTFORD. CONN. Upper tang marked: C. SHARPS / PATENT / 1848. Lock marked: C. SHARPS / PATENT / 1852. Oil-finished walnut stock with hinged cap box. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with staining, wear and pitting. Screw absent on upper tang. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Large “V” shaped crack at base of stock at butt. Minor wood loss to edges. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32239 Unmarked Sharps Style 1859 Breechloading Percussion Musket. NVSN, .52 caliber, 40-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Unmarked lock. Varnished walnut full-stock with three barrel bands and sling swivels. Brass buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with wear and pitting. Wood showing heavy scuffs, dings and bruising. Action good.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32240 This lot has been removedEstimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32241 Sharps’ Conversion Buffalo Rifle. Serial no. 53108, .45-70 caliber, 30 3/4-inch octagonal barrel with globe front sight. Blued and case-hardened finish. Tang-mounted vernier rear sight. Lock plate marked: C.SHARPS’ PAT/OCT 5TH 1852. Six-groove rifling. Lever retained with slide catch marked with an inspector’s A. Varnished walnut stock with cheekrest. 12 1/2-pounds. Curved steel buttplate.

Condition: Fine. Period replacement barrel retaining approximately 60-70% blue finish, the balance a smooth mottled blue-gray patina with wear to relief edges. Scattered minor nicks and dents. Polish and grind marks at the breech. Blued hammer with what appears to be period (frontier?) modifications. Traces of case colors to frame and buttplate, the balance a silver-gray patina. Stock: Fine. Retaining almost all of an older re-varnish. Minor repair to right front of fore arm.Estimate: $3,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32242 U.S. Springfield Model 1872 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 137194, .45-70 caliber, 22-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear swivel ladder sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Top of trapdoor stamped: US / MODEL / 1872. Lock features American eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. Varnished walnut stock, with faint cartouche to left side. Carbine butt with cleaning rod reservoir.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 15-25% finish, the balance a grey age patina with noticeable wear and scattered patches of pit-ting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. “U” shaped crack to right side of stock at lock. Action good. Dark bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32243 U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 308527, .45-70 caliber, 32 5/8-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear Buffington sight. Blued finish. V/P/N proof at base of barrel. Top of breech marked: US / MODEL / 1884. Undated lock marked with eagle and U.S. SPRINGFIELD. Varnished walnut stock. Carbine buttplate marked US on top.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 60-70% finish with handling wear and scattered pitting present. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Noticeable wood loss at upper tang. Right side of stock shows some fading white paint. Action good.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32244 Bronze Colt Gatling Gun Plate from 1883 Model Colt Gatling Gun. 3 5/8-inch diameter with entire edge engraved and marked:GATLING GUN / PATENTED with scroll design in between. This would be affixed to the breech of the Gatling gun. Oval hole in the center for the spirit lever would rest.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32245 Remington Rolling Block Saddle Ring Carbine. NVSN, .44 caliber, 20 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum brown patina with noticeable handling wear and pitting. Heavy bruising and dings pres-ent on wood. 2-inch crack to left side of fore-end at tip. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32246 Remington Rolling Block Rifle. NVSN, approximately .45 caliber, 35-inch round barrel with block-and-post front and lad-der rear sights. Varnished hardwood buttstock with two sling swivels, three barrel bands and curved steel buttplate. Initials crudely carved into right side of stock near breech.

Condition: Fair. Steel a mottled gray-brown patina with scattered patches of pitting, staining and light surface rust. Maker’s mark on upper tang not legible. Stock good but with scattered spotting and staining under a newer coat of varnish. Cleaning rod absent. Fair bore showing wear and light pitting.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32247 Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Musket. NVSN, .45 caliber, 35-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable elevation sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut full-stock with three barrel bands, sling swivels and leather shoulder sling. Metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 15-20% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Action good. Discoloration and cracking to leather.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32248 U.S. Springfield 1886 Dated Trapdoor Rifle. Unserialized, .54 caliber, 32 3/4-inch barrel with post front and flip up rear sights. Breech marked 1886/[eagle head]. Blued finish. Lock marked: 1864/[eagle]/U.S. SPRINGFIELD. Triggerguard with integral sling swivel. Fine hardwood stock with two barrel bands, cleaning rod, forward sling swivel and curved steel buttplate. Heel of stock with numeral 4 matching same mark on buttplate. U.S. to top of buttplate. Correct cleaning rod present.

Condition: Fine. Barrel with a mostly smooth, deep plum-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Breech showing muted case colors. Bright bore with only fine pitting. All markings crisp. A nice example.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32249 U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Model 1896 Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 72884, .30-40 caliber, 22-inch barrel with fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight. Blued. Carbine style half stock with 7” hand guard covering the receiver, flat butt-plate with rounded toe and trap for cleaning tools. Sling ring mount on the left side of the stock opposite the bolt. No visible cartouches on the stock.

Condition; Good. All metal parts worn to a smooth gray with little, if any, original finish remaining. Stock with some light scratches and dents. Mechanically sound with a worn and toned to gray bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32250 U.S. Krag-Jorgensen Model 1896 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 84372, .30-40 caliber, 24-inch round barrel with standard military sights. Blued fin-ish. Straight walnut stock with grasping grooves, flat metal buttplate with rounded toe. Compartment in butt for cleaning rod. Two barrel bands with sling swivels (later modifi-cation). Accompanied by a leather military sling, 1902 dated bayonet and scabbard, and Mills-style web cartridge belt and brass “US” buckle.

Condition: Very good as configured. Barrel and stock have been shortened. Retaining approximately 85-90% mottled finish exhibiting normal handling wear. Stock probably lightly sanded obscuring the cartouches. Rifling worn but bore remains clean and bright. Bayonet and belt are also in very good condition, the sling exhibiting moder-ate wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32251 U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 476488, .30-40 caliber, 23-inch barrel with standard military sights. Blued finish. Straight walnut stock with grasping grooves and JSA / 1899 cartouche. Single barrel band. Metal buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% fin-ish with signs of handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Stock showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. Noticeable hole near tip of fore-end on left side of stock. No cleaning tool present. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $500-$700 Start Bid: 1.00

32252 Marlin Model 1889 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 88092, .32 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with German silver blade front and buckhorn-style rear sights. Top of barrel with last patent date of April 2, 1889. Blued and case-hardened finish. Lever latch present. Varnished walnut stock. Manufactured 1893.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 15-20% original blue, the balance fading to a smooth plum-brown patina. High-point edge wear and scattered small patches of fine pitting. Action is good. Slide showing two dents. Stock is good showing age wear, light soiling and scattered dents. Small chips at base of forearm and at wrist. Dark bore with moderate wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32253 Marlin Model 93 Lever Action Carbine. Serial no. L599, .30-30 caliber, 20-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Half magazine. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Carbine butt. Manufactured in 1954.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining traces of original finish in some protected areas, the balance a smooth grey age patina with scat-tered handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and bruises. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32254 Marlin Model 94 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 404380, .25-20 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver, lever and hammer. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Metal buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% finish with scat-tered handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and some sanded areas. Few noticeable dings to right side of fore-end. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32255 Marlin Model 97 Lever Action Rifle with Inscription. Serial no. 317282, .22 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Right side of stock features plaque with inscribed: F.E. WILBUR / “BUCKSKIN FRANK” / MARLAND, OKLAHOMA. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Manufactured in 1905. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the bal-ance a mottled brownish grey patina with signs of wear and scat-tered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and scratches. Noticeable wood loss to base of stock. Rubber loss to both top and bottom of buttplate. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32256 Winchester Low Wall Falling Block Single Shot Rifle. Serial no. 118165, .22 short caliber, 28-inch barrel with scope mounts, fixed front blade sight and rear Lyman peep sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut stock and 3/4 length fore-end with grasping grooves. swivel sling mounts and Boyt leather shoulder sling. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore. Some cracking and discoloring present on leather.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

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32257 Engraved Cabela’s Pedersoli Deluxe Model 1874 Sharp’s Buffalo Rifle. Serial no. SH16602, .45-70 caliber, 32-inch octagonal barrel with hooded front and adjustable ladder rear sights. Blued finish. Fine, coin finish floral-engraved receiver including image of a standing buffalo in oval on right side. Left side with initials db engraved inside an oval. Engraving signed: R.SANZOGNI INC. Double set triggers. Rear tang-mounted vernier rear sight. Lively grained walnut stock with finely checkered forearm and wrist. German silver fore-end cap.

Condition: Excellent. Unfired.Estimate: $2,000-$2,400 Start Bid: 1000.00

32258 Choice Group of 24 Peters Cartridge Shells Advertising Pinbacks. With nearly every variety included in the group, these Peters Cartridge advertising pins make a colorful presentation. Hard to accumulate in excellent condition, there are only two that have rim foxing and one (Superior Cartridge) where the celluloid has cracked. All 21 others are very nice, in near mint condition. From the graphic image of the cartridge next to the Peters logo to the intricate scenes of sports-men and their dogs in the field, you will not find this many in this condition easily. All are 7/8” in diameter.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32259 Winchester Ranger Cartridge Shell Diecut Advertising Sign, Illustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt. Known for depicting natural hunt-ing scenes on much of their advertising, this diecut sign is no exception. Beautiful color and in very fine condition with only a couple of slight surface scratches. The sign would have had an easel on the back originally to stand up on the counter. That unfortunately is no longer there. A nice 10” x 15” size for display.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32260 Marlin Firearms 1908 Poster “ Quail Shooting in England.” A beautiful country scene of a hunter with his dogs. Spots of repair are evident in the back-ground near the top edge but have been so well done the result is that of a perfect blue sky. Near the bottom in the logo there is the slight hint of a crease from being rolled. With Pointers at the ready, this sign is the perfect picture of any sportsman’s best day dream. Size: 16.25” x 19.25” and matted.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32261 Colt Firearms “Tex & Patches” Advertising Poster, by Illustrator Frank E. Schoonover. “ Revolveres y Pistolas Automaticas.” A desert scene with horse and rider lithographed on canvas, this colorful sign retains its original tin strips at top and bottom. The poster shows signs of being very carefully rolled at some point but the only noticeable crease is at the bottom right by the metal strip. Otherwise this is a very fine example of this poster. Size: 18.5” x 32”.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32262 Remington UMC 1919 June Calendar Illustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt. This is one of the most desirable calendars in this series pictur-ing a flock of geese being attacked by an eagle. Attached is a single sheet for the month of June. The colors are bright with a slight yellowing to the background which is common in this type of paper. Several spots of stain mostly in the border and a crease near the bottom of the graphic are the most evident issues. The tin top strip is still present and the scene remains untouched. Size: 15” x 31”. Printed by the American Lithographic Company.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32263 Hopkins & Allen “Prairie Girl” Lithograph Advertising Poster. Capturing the allure of the old west, this 1910 original lithograph features a beautiful cowgirl hold-ing her Hopkins & Allen revolver. The background color scheme and design makes you feel just like you were in Death Valley during those gold rush days.Complete and with true color, this original poster is 29”.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32264 Brightly Colored UMC Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Ammo Poster, ca. 1908. This poster has the strip at the top and bottom with a small tear where the bottom strip attaches to the paper. Several creases across the bot-tom do not detract from the graphic appeal of the sign. Excellent condition. Size: 20” x 28.25”Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32265 Winchester 1905 Shells Poster Titled “Cock of the Woods,” Featuring a strutting “Tom” turkey with a colorful sportsman themed background . A popular classic for advertising collectors and becoming increasingly hard to find in this condition, the paper sign shows the cartridges at the bottom and is in great condition. It is offered as matted, with a few minimal creases to the logo at the bottom. The graphic nature of the woodland scene with the rich bold colors has instant eye appeal and would enhance any gun collector’s gun room. Size: 14.5” x 24.25”.Estimate: $6,000-$9,000 Start Bid: 3000.00

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32266 The Marlin Firearms Co. Lithographed Advertising Sign, Titled “ The Gun For The Man Who Knows”. Holding his rifle the cowboy, wearing wooly chaps, checks out the herd. The Badlands background depicts a scene right out of an old John Wayne movie featuring the Marlin rifle by his side. Noted here is a small blemish on the rock and a crease to the log but otherwise bright and beautiful. Size: 13.75” x 14.5”.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32267 Rare Winchester Repeating Arms .50-105 Cartridge. Base stamped: W.R.A. CO. / 50-105 EX. Very rare copper tubed express cartridge. Drilled for display-ing on the single “W” cartridge board.

Condition: Very good. Showing light age toning.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32268 Rare Winchester Single “W” Model 1890 Cartridge Board, in a golden oak frame. For anyone who admires great vintage advertising, a Winchester Cartridge Board is the ultimate quest on the bucket list. This example is one of the less common variations on the “Single W” design with geese in the center, Indian hunters to the left and a cowboy taking position beside his horse on the right. The sign displays all the original bullets and cartridges sold by Winchester. Slightly yellowed, the board is all original and has only some edge wear and two minor tears near the right and left corners at the top. On the back a paper label reads “Presented with Compliments Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Please Hang in A Prominent Place.” The sign fits nicely in the frame making it appear as if you just took it off the wall in the local hardware store in 1890.Estimate: $15,000-$25,000 Start Bid: 7500.00

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32269 Edward Bohlin Saddle with Silver Conchos and Matching Silver Bridle/Breast Collar. This saddle was purchased from the Bohlin store on Sunset Boulevard by an owner who worked the Arabian horse show circuit in Burbank, California just after World War II. Having a 14-inch seat, 15-inch swells and a 5-inch cantle with Cheyenne roll. Very similar to the “Payne Roper” in the catalogs of that period noted for round skirts and this horn design. The original order added the tapaderos and beautiful engraved dome conchos. The saddle is attractively and extensively stamped in an exotic floral pattern. This deep ornamentation covers all sur-faces except for the seat.A total of fourteen 2-inch sterling silver conchos with six on the skirts and four on each tapadero. Wood and steel flat stirrups. Fine original tooled leather cinch strap and three-colored cinch.This saddle ensemble is complemented with a matching headstall and breast collar. The headstall is similar to the “Greenfield” model from earlier in that decade. Containing thirteen ster-ling silver conchas in various sizes. Beautiful brow band and nose band connected with chain and additional conchas each marked BOHLINMADE/CALIF./HOLLYWOOD. Bridle leather with 3 engraved buckles also marked: BOHLINMADE/CALIF./HOLLYWOOD. Unmarked aluminum swivel bit with cricket. 6 foot reins with buckles and bands. Sold together with matching breast collar with a charming Bohlin-marked horseshoe buckle. 23 silver segments in the leather and beautiful 2-inch diameter sterling silver concha as a center piece. This is a stunning floral design with strong sunburst motif in the middle of the flower. Concha set on circular leather rosette which is marked on the reverse: BOHLINMADE/CALIF./HOLLYWOOD.This saddle was made during a very prosperous time for Edward Bohlin. In the competitive circles of parades and big horse shows of the Southern California tradition, the outfits of horse and rider were part of what the show was about. This roping saddle then is a fine combination of a very old California ranching tradition and glittering showmanship.Sold together with a signed statement from the consignor detailing the original purchase and the subsequent sale to the consignor’s father.

Condition: Fine. Leather is supple, soft and well-preserved. All silver is original showing light honest age wear and patina. Light fading to relief edges of swells, seat and cantle. One minor repair to throat latch leather. Minor crackling observed near brow band buckle. Stirrups and tapade-ros with light scuffs.Estimate: $6,000-$8,000 Start Bid: 3000.00

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32270 Cased Miniature Colt Paterson Revolver. Serial no. 227 [bar-rel, frame and butt], 4 3/4-inches in overall length. Octagonal barrel marked: L.H. SMITH FLA. U S A. Fire-blued finish. Composite ivory grips. Contained in red velvet line wooden display case.

Condition: Excellent Showing very light handling wear.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32271 Cased Miniature Texas Paterson With Accessories. 3 3/4-inch octagonal barrel with address reading: PATENT ARMS MG. CO. PATERSON NJ COLTS PT. Blued finish. Five-shot cylinder. Retractable firing pin. Varnished hardwood grips. Contained in custom, form-fitted two-drawer rosewood case which contains miniature capper marked: COLT and with image of running horse. Second drawer with miniature bullet mold, brass charger, cleaning rod, extra cylinder and tool. Magnetic catch to lid. Brass hinges.

Condition: All excellent with very light handling wear. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32272 Boxed Miniature Colt Dragoon Revolver. Serial no. 107, 4 1/4-inch barrel with address reading: ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK CITY. the right side marked: US/1847. Six-shot cylinder with Comanche Ranger scene. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brass triggerguard. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in original box as issued.

Condition: Excellent. As new. A beautiful example.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32273 Cased Miniature Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 194. Blued and case-hardened finish. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in blue velour-lined hardwood case with brass fittings and Colt logo. Sold to-gether with original letter from United States Historical Society dated 1986.

Condition: Very good. Some losses of finish to top of barrel near muz-zle. Minor handling wear. Action excellent.Estimate: $800-$1,000 Start Bid: 400.00

32274 Cased Miniature Remington Vest Pocket Derringer by L.M.Smith. Serial no. 137, bore approximately 3/32 , 1 5/8-inch round barrel and integral breech with Ilion, NY address. High-polish blue finish. Knurled, polished steel hammer. Smooth walnut grips. Contained in purple velvet-lined hardwood case with brass closure. Case contains ramrod and pinfire “cartridges.”

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear to case. One pinfire com-partment vacant. A very nicely executed miniature.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

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32275 Miniature Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Uberti with Leather Holster. Serial no. 3082, approximately .22 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Faux smooth grips. Bottom of barrel marked: A UBERTI - ITALY. Left side of frame also marked: .45 CAL. Contained in great looking leather holster and rig with over 20 miniature marked: .45 CALIBER bullets. Also included is the book titled: THE ART OF MINIATURE FIREARMS / CENTURIES OF CRAFTSMANSHIP, by Miniature Arms Society.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Retaining most of all original finish. Right side of grip with 1/2-inch crack from backstrap forward. Action good. Bore good. Leather holster in very good condition with only minimal wear and dings. Cartridges with verdigris residue. Book in good condition with some scuffs and wear to corners. Some pages dry and cracking, otherwise fine. Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32276 Swedish Husqvarna Model 1887 Nagant Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 318 [frame and barrel], 7.5mm, 4 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with stan-dard fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Right side of frame marked: L No. 7388 / A. Checkered wood grip panels. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered wear and fine pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32277 Webley Mark VI Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 209454 [frame, barrel and cylinder], .455 caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard sights. Blued finish. Scattered British proof marks. 1916 date. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring. This model issued to the British in WWI.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 94-96% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered handling wear and fine pitting. Noticeable ding to left side of barrel at muzzle. Grips showing light scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32278 British Enfield No. 2 Mk1 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. L1120 [barrel, frame and cylinder], .38 S&W caliber, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Parkerized finish. Scattered British proof marks. Grooved walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Manufactured 1940.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Some marring to screws. Grips showing a few noticeable gouges and scuffs. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32279 Webley Mark V Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 170142 [frame, barrel and cylinder], .455 caliber, 6-inch barrel (rare) with standard fixed sights. Blued fin-ish. Left side of frame stamped: WEBLEY / MARK V / PATENTS / 1915. Scattered British proof marks. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring. WWI British sidearm.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32280 Webley “WG” Army Model Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 9013. .455 Eley caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. British proofs to cylinder, barrel and frame. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring. Also known at the “Webley Green” revolver and was issued to British officers of the Sudan Campaign and Boer War period.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, wear and fine pitting. Few noticeable dings to metal. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32281 Extremely Rare Korth 10mm Revolver. Serial no. 35795, 10mm caliber, 3 1/8-inch barre with front sight. Matte finish with figured walnut grips. Rear adjustable sight. Left side marked 10MM AUTO on barrel and KORTH behind recoil shield. Right side marked MADE IN W GERMANY and with other standard markings. Korth revolvers are considered the world’s most expensive revolver. An excellent firearm that is not often seen for sale.Note: This Korth is sold with a typed letter dated September 29, 1989 from the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA to Guntown USA in Florida thanking them for the opportunity to test and evaluate this actual weapon. Heritage previously sold a Korth White Plate Special in June 2013 and it had the Guntown USA import stamp on it. While this 10mm does not have an im-porters mark, we believe it came thru Guntown USA based on the typed letter.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 98-99% finish with minor tracking line present (probably from FBI Academy). A few fine scratches to recoil shield, otherwise excellent. Grips excellent. Mechanically crisp. Bore excellentEstimate: $7,000-$10,000 Start Bid: 3500.00

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32282 Boxed Smith & Wesson Model K-38 Target Masterpiece Double Action Revolver. Serial no. K293327, .38 caliber, 6-inch barrel with fixed front and micrometer adjust rear sights. Blued and case-hardened finish. Checkered walnut factory grips with medallions. Contained in original factory blue cardboard box which is num-bered to the gun. Box with correct end label marked: K-38 HEAVY MASTERPIECE.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 90-95% original finish. Extremely light muzzle wear and tracking line. Mirror bright bore. Excellent ac-tion.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32283 Cased Smith & Wesson Model Pre-29 4-Screw Double Action Revolver. Serial no. S172518, .44 Magnum caliber, 6 ½-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened fin-ish. Serrated, red-tipped front and micrometer adjust rear sights. Checkered walnut factory grips with medallions. Contained in original factory satin-lined blue cardboard box with S&W monogram and marked: 44 MAGNUM. Sold together with original tools.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 90-94% original finish with only light handling wear and light tracking line. Mirror bright bore. Action: Excellent. Case: Fine. Minor scuffs. Estimate: $2,000-$2,200 Start Bid: 1000.00

32284 Boxed Smith & Wesson Model K-22 Combat Masterpiece Double Action Revolver. Serial no. K229826, .22 caliber, 4-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Fixed front and micrometer adjust rear sights. Checkered walnut factory grips with medallions. Contained in original factory blue cardboard box which is numbered to the gun. Box with correct end label.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 90-92% original finish showing slight muzzle wear. Light tracking line. Bright bore with very light wear. Crisp action. Box: Fine with light scuffs.Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

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32285 Boxed Smith & Wesson Model of 1950 .44 Military Double Action Revolver. Serial no. S144870, .44 Magnum caliber, 6 ½-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Fixed front and micrometer adjust rear sights. Checkered walnut factory grips with medallions. Contained in original factory blue card-board box which is numbered to the gun. Box with correct end label.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 90-94% original finish. Very light tracking line. Mirror bright bore. Crisp action. Box: Fine with light scuffs.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32286 Cased Smith & Wesson Model 500 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. CHE9331, .500 S&W Magnum caliber, 9-inch barrel with fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Stainless steel finish. 5-round cylinder. Factory rubber grips with finger grooves. Contained in original blue plastic case with lit-erature and lock. Also included is a brass casing showing the diameter of the cartridge.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light scattered handling wear.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32287 Cased and Engraved Fine Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver and Accessories.Serial no. 498759, .38 S&W Special caliber, 6-inch barrel. Blued finish with Mother of Pearl non-medallion grips. Fine and detailed banknote scroll engraving. Gold wire inlaid front sight. Marked with initials TMJ in small ovoid on right side of frame. Pistol shows 75% engraved coverage. Contained in custom fitted case with accessories including partial box of Western cartridges in .38 special and cleaning tools. This particular gun dates from the early to mid 1930’s. Initials have not been researched.

Fine. Retaining approximately 94-96% blued finish with light wear at muzzle and high relief edges. Pearl grips in excellent condition. Case shows some wear but in very good shape with scuffs to outer edges. Accessories ok with normal wear. Ammo box with separations to flap and some scuffs. Action is tight. Bore is excellent. Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32288 Colt New Service Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 14206, .45 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Checkered, diamond rosewood grips.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% original finish. Barrel showing holster wear. Frame with almost no wear. Grips are fine with light soiling. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32289 Rare Colt Diamondback Double Action Revolver. Serial no. D53058, .38 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel with ventilated rib, fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Manufactured in 1972.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with light scattered wear from handling. Grips showing minimal wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$1,000 Start Bid: 350.00

32290 Rare Colt Diamondback Double Action Revolver. Serial no. D66878, .38 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel with ventilated rib, fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions. Manufactured in 1975.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Showing very little handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32291 G.T. Byer Engraved Colt Python Double Action Revolver. Serial no. K34656, .357 magnum, 8-inch barrel. Blued finish with checkered walnut grips with Gold Colt medallions. Fancy heavy scrollwork coverage throughout gun. Marked ENG’R G.T. BYER on left side of frame under grip. Contained in original brown Colt box with literature. Manufactured in 1982.

Condition: Fine to excellent as configured. Refinished at time of engraving. Showing little use. Light wear to grips and checkering. Faint tracking line present. Box in poor condition with loses and separations. Mechanically sound. Good bore. Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32292 German Mauser Model 1896 Broomhandle Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 470741, 7.65mm, 4-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Left side of frame features a (crown)/U proof. Underside of barrel features: M/4/F E/B. Smooth walnut grip panels. Small lanyard ring on butt.

Condition: Good retaining approximately 30-40% finish, the balance a brownish grey age patina with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing a few scuffs and dings. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32293 German DWM 1917 Artillery Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Stock and Snail Drum. Serial no. 8885 [barrel and frame], 9mm, 8-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Toggle marked: DWM in script. Various German proofs to right side of receiver. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Sold along with wood base magazine numbered: 8756, wooden shoulder stock numbered: 8001 and Germany marked snail drum magazine numbered: 640280.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore. Scratches and dents present on shoulder stock. Snail drum displaying signs of wear and pitting.Estimate: $4,000-$6,000 Start Bid: 2000.00

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32294 German DWM 1918 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Leather Holster. Serial no. 731 [all matching], 9mm, 4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Various German proofs. Toggle marked DWM in script. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Sold along with two magazines, each numbered 731. Contained in leather holster marked: DINGELDEY & WERRES / 1915 / BERLIN on inner flap.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with thinning to relief edges, light handling wear and fine pit-ting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Action good. Strong bore. Discoloration and cracking present throughout holster.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32295 German DWM Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 5715, 7.65mm, 3 3/4-inch barrel. Blued finish. Toggle marked: DWM. Breech marked: GERMANY. Barrel and left side of frame with [crown]/R proof marks. Checkered hardwood grips. Wood based magazine. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 85-90% original finish. Some fading to straw parts. Wear to backstrap. Grips: Very good with handling wear and flattening to checkering. Bright bore showing little wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32296 Cased and Custom Engraved Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 4207, 9mm, 6-inch barrel with matted rib. Entire gun profusely scroll-engraved. Blued finish with straw colors to small parts. Grip safety. Synthetic grips. Top of toggle marked: DWM. Original [crown]/M proof marks visible left side of frame. Custom rear sight mount installed. Sold together with two magazines. One with wood base appears to be an original. Contained in red velvet-lined hardwood case with brass fittings.

Condition: Excellent as custom engraved. Retaining approximately 99% of a re-done blue. Minor old nicks visible below finish at trig-gerguard and frame cover. Hairline crack to bottom of left grip panel. Bright bore showing very little wear. Case is excellent.Estimate: $700-$1,000 Start Bid: 350.00

32297 German Walther P38 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Leather Holster. Serial no. 8315 [frame and slide], 9mm, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of slide marked: P.38 8315 f ac 44. Scattered German proofs. Grooved hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring. Magazine stamped P.38 and with German proof. Contained in leather holster with belt loop and flap closure. Back of holster marked: lyo (german proof) 1944 - P.38.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% fin-ish with thinning to relief edges and gripstrap. Scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting present. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore. Leather displaying some discolor-ation and cracking. Noticeable cut to the front at the base.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32298 Walther PPK Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 401663K, 7.65mm, 3 1/4-inch barrel. Blued finish. Barrel and slide with [eagle]/11 proof marks. Checkered factory grips.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 60-70% original finish with light fading and scattered handling wear. Grips fine. Bore bright.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32299 VIS-Radom Model 35 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. G 7327, 9mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber grips with FB logo on left grip and VIS on right panel. Lanyard ring. Large quanti-ties of this Polish pistol were made for and used by the Germans during WWII. This exam-ple, with German acceptance stamps is one of those. Commonly called the Radom after its place of manufacture, the Poles call it the “VIS” which is the abbreviation for Vilniegzyc and Skrzypinski, the designers.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 65-75% finish with a plum brown patina, thinning at relief edges, handling wear and fine pitting. Grips showing very light scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32300 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Holster. Serial no. 66954 [frame] and 954 [bolt, trigger and magazine], 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proof. Smooth wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Manufactured in January, 1945. Contained in clam-shell shoulder holster with extra magazine and tool.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with scat-tered handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore. Holster and shoulder strap displaying light discoloration and cracking. Thread unraveling present on strap.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32301 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Holster. Serial no. 72466 [frame, bolt and trigger], 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proofs. Grooved wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Aluminum based magazine. Manufactured in December, 1939. Contained in leather clam-shell shoulder holster.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with light scattered handling wear and pitting. Grip panels showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Action crisp. Bright bore. Holster with normal age wear.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32302 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 98303 [frame] and 303 [bolt, trigger and magazine], 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proofs. Grooved wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Aluminum base magazine. Manufactured November, 1943.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with light scattered handling wear and very fine patches of pit-ting. Grip panels showing minor dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32303 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Extra Magazine. Serial no. 27753, 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Kokubunji proofs. Grooved wood grip panels. Trigger numbered [753]. Manufactured in February, 1937. Sold along with extra magazine.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-97% finish with light handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing minimal wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32304 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 72607, 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proofs. Smooth wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Aluminum based magazine (numbered 162 / n). Manufactured July, 1945.

Condition: Good. Retaining traces of original finish, the balance a smooth grey age patina with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Grip panels showing noticeable loss, scratches and dings. Large crack on right grip panel. Action good. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32305 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Leather Holster. Serial no. 40337, 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proofs. Enlarged triggerguard pos-sibly for use with gloves in cold climates. Grooved wood grip panels. Aluminum based magazine. Trigger and magazine numbered 337. Manufactured in May, 1944. Contained in leather clam-shell holster with tool.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 94-96% finish with light handling wear and very fine pitting. Minor scuffs and dings present on grips. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore. Leather show-ing scattered scratches and light discoloring.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32306 Japanese Type 94 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 62203, 8mm Nambu caliber, 3.8-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Blued finish. Ordnance markings including Nagoya and Kokubunji on right side of frame. Trigger and magazine have matching [203] number. Smooth hardwood grips. Lanyard ring. Manufactured in October, 1944.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with some scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32307 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol with Shoulder Holster. Serial no. 23301 [frame] and 301 [bolt, trigger and magazine], 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Nagoya Toriimatsu proof. Grooved wooden grip panels. Lanyard ring. Manufactured in October, 1936. Contained in leather clam-shell shoulder holster with tool, extra magazine and (10) period 8mm Nambu bullets.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Grips with scuffs and dings. Action needs adjustment. Strong bore. Holster showing minor age wear.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32308 Norwegian Model 1914 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 28007, 11.25mm (.45 ACP), 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of slide stamped: (crown)/K proof mark / 11.25mm AUT. PISTOL M/1914. Right side of slide stamped: 1942 / B. Checkered wood grip panels. Lanyard ring to butt and unnum-bered magazine.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% fin-ish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32309 U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol Manufactured 1917. Serial no. 167040, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel. Blued finish. Right side of slide marked: MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY. Left side of frame marked: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. Frame above magazine release with GHS inspector’s proof. Checkered walnut grips Integral lanyard ring. Two-tone magazine. Manufactured 1917.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 10-15% blue primarily in protected areas with the balance a mottled gray-brown patina. Grips are good with moderate handling wear. Magazine with moderate pitting and slight traces of finish. Good bore with light wear.Estimate: $800-$1,000 Start Bid: 400.00

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32310 U.S. Colt Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol Manufactured 1918. Serial no. 428820, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel. Blued fin-ish. Right side of slide with: MODEL OF 1911 U.S. ARMY. Left side of frame marked: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. [eagle]/S12 acceptance stamp on frame above magazine release. Checkered walnut grips. Manufactured 1918.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 40-50% thinning blue finish, the balance a thin gray-brown patina. Frame showing signs of having been lightly cleaned. Scattered patches of fine pitting on barrel and front of slide. Grips are very good with light handling wear. Bore is very good with very light wear. Magazine is absent.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32311 U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol by Ithaca. Serial no. 1278608, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel, phosphate finish. Right side of frame marked: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. Left side of slide with: ITHACA GUN CO., INC./ITHACA, N.Y. Frame above magazine release with FJA. Slide and frame each with inspector’s stamp P. Barrel is marked: .45 AUTO/7791193. Brown plastic grips. One is a Keyes the other a WWII replacement from NORLOC. Inside left panel marked: NORLOC. Right panel with: 22[star]K. Blued magazine marked: COLT/45 AUTO. Manufactured 1944.

Condition: Fine. Grips are excellent with very minor handling wear. Bright bore.Estimate: $1,400-$1,600 Start Bid: 700.00

32312 U.S. Colt Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Remington Rand Slide Possibly Lend Lease. Serial no. 929901, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel. Phosphate finish. Right side of frame has both ordnance stamp and [crown]/R stamp. Triggerguard with VP proof and factory inspector’s numbers. G.H.D. on left side of frame. Slide is marked: REMINGTON RAND INC./SYRACUSE, N.Y. U.S.A. Checkered walnut grips. Blued magazine with P on the base front. Manufactured 1943.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 85-90% light gray parkerized finish. Frame slightly darker than slide. Both with light handling wear. Hammer and thumb safety are possible replace-ments. Magazine is good with scattered scratches and fine patches of pitting. Grips are excellent with very slight flattening. Bore is fine with scattered very light pitting.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

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32313 U.S. Lend Lease Colt Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 1642930, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel. Phosphate finish. G.H.D. inspec-tor’s initials on frame below slide stop. Barrel and frame with British proof marks. Right side of frame above trigger guard marked: NOT ENGLISH MADE. Checkered plastic grips. Magazine absent. Trigger device present. A rare find in this condition.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 90-94% original phos-phate finish with only light handling wear. Grips: Excellent. Mirror bright bore with very light wear.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32314 U.S. Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol by Ithaca Manufactured 1945. Serial no. 2650699, .45 ACP caliber, 5-inch barrel, phosphate finish. Slide marked: ITHACA GUN CO., INC./ITHACA, N.Y. Left side of frame with FJA inspector’s initials and P below slide release. Unidentified mark at trigger bow. Left side of frame marked: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. Brown checkered plastic grips by Keyes.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 70-80% original finish. Right grip panel appears to not have reinforcing rings although the left panel does. Both have the Keyes mark. Grips are fine with light wear. Bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32315 Colt Service Model Ace Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. SM2074, .22 caliber, 5-inch barrel with target sights. Parkerized finish. Checkered hard rubber grips. Manufactured in 1941.

Condition: Very good as configured. Gun has been Parkerized. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with handling wear present. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32316 Springfield Armory Model 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. N408539, .45 caliber, 5-inch barrel with exhaust ports. Stainless Steel finish. Adjustable rear sight. Right side marked: SPRINGFIELD ARMORY and with Geneseo, IL importers stamp. Left side marked: MODEL 1911-A1 / CAL .45. Checkered wood grips. Target hammer and trigger.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Showing little use. Grips good. Action crisp. Bore needs cleaning otherwise fine. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32317 Customized Springfield Armory Model 1911 38 Super Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 59729, 9mm, 4-inch barrel with 1 1/2-inch flash suppressor, fixed front sight and micrometer adjust Wichita rear sight. Satin and stainless steel finish. Textured gripstrap and triggerguard. Hogue black rubber grips.

Condition: Very good. Showing light signs of handling wear, minor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

Colt first edition

32318 Boxed and Cased Colt Government Model Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 380FES0255, .380 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel. Stainless steel. Varnished hardwood grips with Colt medallions. Sold together with Colt hardwood and glass display case, literature and original shipping carton.

Condition: New In Box.Estimate: $1,600-$2,400 Start Bid: 800.00

32319 Argentine Model 1927 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 43119 [frame and slide], 11.25mm (.45 ACP), 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of slide stamped: D.G.F.M. - (F.M.A.P.). Right side of slide stamped: EJERCITO ARGENTINO / SIST. COLT CAL. 11.25mm. MOD. 1927. Checkered wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Magazine numbered [8518].

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% fin-ish with thinning to relief edges, noticeable wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, dings and some minor wood loss at some edges. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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Colt MarK iv seCond edition

32320 Cased Colt Government Model .380 Automatic Series 80 Pistol. Serial no. 00594RC, .380 Auto, 3 1/4-inch barrel. Blued finish with smooth walnut grips with Colt Medallions. Gold and Silver inlay work including scrollwork on receiver and Rampant Colt/Colt dome features. Contained in original wooden Colt case (made for 2 pistols) with literature and manual. Original shipping box and cartons in-cluded.

Condition: Excellent. Bore excellent. Action crisp. Colt box and case in excellent condition with exception of handling scratch near front of wooden case. Original shipping carton with scuffs and wear. Estimate: $1,600-$2,400 Start Bid: 800.00

32321 Boxed Colt Commander Model Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 28094-LW, .45 caliber, 4 1/4-inch barrel with fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered plastic factory grips. Contained in a brown Colt pasteboard box with literature and extra magazine.

Condiiton: Very good. Retaining approximately 95-97% finish with signs of handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Grips show-ing light scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. According to the con-signor’s notes, Bob Chow of San Francisco fit the gun with adjustable sights, smoothed and lightened the trigger pull and installed a tighter barrel busing. Mirror bright bore. Box is good, displaying signs of stor-age wear.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32322 Rare Boxed High Standard Olympic (Fourth Model) Semi-Automatic Target Pistol. Serial no. 525957, .22 Short caliber, 6 ¾-inch barrel. Blued and phosphate finish. Target sights and two barrel weights. Checkered walnut thumb rest grips. Contained in original factory carton with cutouts and numbered to the gun.

Condition: About fine. Retaining approximately 90-94% original fin-ish with some muzzle wear present. Scattered light handling wear. Grips: Very good showing light soiling and scuffs. Bright bore with light wear. Box: Good to very good. Good colors but scattered scuffs and tape repairs to corners.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32323 Boxed Smith & Wesson Model 422 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. TBF1111, .22 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Checkered black plastic grips with S&W logo. Contained in original factory pasteboard carton with oil, box of ammunition, literature and tools. End flap of box with white label marked “Promo.”

Condition: New in box. Box showing light scuffs at corners.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32324 Lot of Two Boxed Seecamp LWS 32 Semi-Automatic Pistols. Comprising: 1) Serial no. 038600, .32 caliber, 2-inch barrel. Double action. Stainless steel finish. Plastic grips. 6-shot magazine. Contained in original factory paste-board box with lock and literature. 2) Serial no. 038601, .32 caliber, 2-inch barrel. Double action. Stainless steel finish. Plastic grips. 6-shot magazine. Contained in original factory pasteboard box with lock and literature.

Condition: Excellent. Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32325 Sturm Ruger Model MK II Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster. Serial no. 217-38318, .22 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber grips with Ruger medallion on right panel. Sold along with leather Brauer Bros. holster.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore. Leather with minor scuffs and scratches.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32326 Detonics Combatmaster Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. C20968, .45 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black bonded finish. Left side of slide stamped: DETONICS .45. Bone grips. Checkered backstrap. Six shot magazine.Note: According to their website, Detonics is historically recognized as the innovator of the compact 1911 as a new design and not a cut down version of a full size handgun.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 96-98% finish with some light thinning to relief edges, minor handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

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32327 Scarce Pair of Astra Model 300 Semi-Auto Pistols. Serial no’s. 676445 & 676446, 7.65mm, 4-inch barrels. Silver-plated finish with faux Mother of Pearl grips. Marked: ASTRA on top of barrels. Nickel-plated features including screws, triggers, safeties and magazine releases. Full coverage scrollwork with deeply engraved slides and floral features. Standard proofs. Serial numbered under slides.Note: Seldom encountered consecutively numbered pair of guns with what appears to be factory engraving and silver plating.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining 50-60% of silver plating with areas of thinning and balance of nickel-plated finish. Fine spotting and losses also present to finishes. Grips ok with light wear and imperfections. Actions good. Bores good. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32328 Rare Cased Glock 17 Semi-Automatic Pistol Marked: Security Team Atlanta,GA 1996. Serial no. BZF610, 9MM, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Contained in hardwood display case with plexiglas lid etched: GLOCK/PERFECTION/SECURITY TEAM/ATLANTA, GA 1996. Sold together with two 10-round magazines. Only 2,000 produced.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% original finish with very light handling wear. Bright bore. Case is about good. Fine scratches throughout. Dent and small crack to wood on front of lid. Screw absent to latch.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32329 Cased Beretta Model 92FS 470 Year Commemorative Semi-Automatic Pistol Limited Edition. Serial no. BER069802, 9mm, 4.9-inch barrel. Stainless steel with mirror polished finish. Slide marked in gold with Dr. Ugo Gussalli Beretta’s au-tograph and 077 OF 470 confirming limited edition. Select smooth walnut grips with gold Beretta medallion. Contained in blue felt-lined hardwood case the top marked:BERETTA/470/YEARS/BERETTA U.S.A. Brass fasteners.

Condition: Excellent. Case good but with holes in top and front. Sold with-out key.Estimate: $1,500-$1,800 Start Bid: 750.00

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32330 Beretta Model 92FS Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. BER276727Z, 9mm, 5-inch barrel with fixed three-dot sights. Black matte finish. Checkered factory hard rubber grips. Sold along with extra magazine and cleaning rod. Manufactured 1993.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32331 Cased Ljutic Model LJII Double Barrel Derringer. Serial no. 047, .22 Magnum caliber, 2 3/4-inch side by side barrels with ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish with matted barrel finish. Case-hardened trigger. Checkered walnut one-piece grip. Left side of frame marked LJUTIC / USA LJTT 047 and right side marked in cursive: AL LJUTIC.Note: These were introduced in 1981 and only about 1,000 produced. Sold along with typed invoice from the factory. Contained in wooden case with purple lining.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32332 Austrian Steyr Mannlicher-Schoenauer Model 1903 Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 15047, 7mm caliber (approximately), 18-inch bar-rel with ramp blade front sight and adjustable receiver peep sight. Blued. Receiver, barrel and bolt with matching numbers. Receiver marked PATENT / MANNLICHER / SCHOENAUER / M.1903; left side of receiver rail marked OESTRR. WAFFENFABR.-STEYR. Top of barrel marked SPECIALLY MADE FOR CHAS. A. HEYER & CO. Full-length walnut pistol grip stock checkered at the wrist and forearm, removable horn grip cap, sling swivels, raised cheek-piece and serrated trapdoor buttplate. Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 50-60% thin finish with scuffs, light pits and wear from use. Stock with scratches, light gouges, scuffs and bruises. Mechanically crisp with a bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32333 Canadian Ross Model 1910 Bolt Action Hunting Rifle. Serial no. 9611. .280 Ross caliber, 25 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and flipup rear sight. Blued. Top of receiver marked ROSS RIFLE CO. / CANADA / M-1910 / PATENTED. Hardwood pistol grip stock, checkered at the wrist and forearm with checkered metal butt plate, and two mounts for sling swivels. Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% of the bluing with light wear at the muzzle. Mechanically crisp with a bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32334 Canadian Ross Model 10 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 5055739. .303 caliber, 30 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Adjustable rear sight. Blued. Top of receiver marked ROSS RIFLE CO. / CANADA / M-10 / PATENTED. Hardwood stock with metal butt plate, and two sling swivels. Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 65-70% of the bluing the remainder scratched or worn thin. Dark bore. The stock is moderately worn with light to heavy gouges and abrasions. Small armorer repair to the wood just behind the bolt rail. Mechanically sound and with a dark, dusty bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32335 U.S. Eddystone Model of 1917 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 1361115, .30-06 caliber, 26-inch barrel with protected blade front sight and leave and aperture rear sight. Blued military style finish. Eddystone barrel dated 1-18. Walnut stock with two barrel bands, two sling swivels, stacking swivel and metal buttplate with trap for cleaning tools. Accompanied by the proper 1917 dated Remington Model 1917 bayonet and scabbard. Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish worn thin in spots and other wear commensurate with careful usage. Stock with a few light scratches, dents and abrasions. Mechanically crisp with a bright bore. The bayonet is in generally very good condition.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32336 Russian Tokarev Model 1940 Semi-Automatic Rife. Serial no. 5815 (component numbers not matching), 7.62mm caliber, 24 ½-inch barrel with hooded-post front sight, tangent rear sight and muzzle break. Blued with bolt left in the white. Finnish marked magazine. Hardwood stock. Cleaning rod. Receiver dated 1941.Condition: Very good as refurbished. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish. Stock sanded and shellacked. Mechanically crisp; bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32337 U.S. Inland M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine. Serial no. 6254473, .30 carbine caliber, 18-inch barrel with protected fixed front sight and adjustable rear sights. Inland barrel dated 9-44. Parkerized. Blue Sky import mark. Low cut wood stock and later bayonet lug attachment. Military style olive green cotton web sling with oiler. Accompanied by four extra magazines and with a as new Camilus M4 bayonet and sheath. Condition: Very good. Retaining the majority of the re-arsenaled parkerized finish, worn thin in spots. Stock shows only light wear from use. Mechanically crisp and with a worn but bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32338 U.S. Inland M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine. Serial no. 6730849, .30 caliber, 18-inch barrel with standard military front sight and adjustable rear sight. Parkerized finish. Flat bolt. Barrel stamped: INLAND MFG. DIV. / GENERAL MOTORS / 1-45. Walnut pistolgrip stock with sling swivel and oval cut oiler. Boxed A / JPL cartouche on left side of stock, along with 6730849 boldly stamped. Right side features a large painted 14 / 1477 marking. Checkered metal buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 40-50% finish, receiver very thin, with handling wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing heavy scuffs, bruises and gouges. No magazine present. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32339 U.S. Springfield M-1 Garand Semi-Automatic Rifle. Serial no. 6099173, .30 caliber, 24-inch barrel. Phosphate finish. Select grade walnut stock with Department of Defense acceptance stamp 3-star/ eagle cartouche at left side of wrist. P-proof in wood forward of pistol grip. Under slide is marked: SAF6535448 5 56 A227B/ [3 stars/eagle]. Cleaning kit present.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 90-94% original finish. Light handling wear. Stock: Excellent. Light soiling. Mirror bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32340 U.S. M1A1 Style Semi-Automatic Paratrooper Carbine. Serial no. 1780147, .30 caliber carbine, 17 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sights. Military-style blue finish. Receiver appears to be Irwin-Pedersen marked; the barrel is dated “6-43” and Underwood marked. Newly manufactured walnut stock and pistol grip. Newly manu-factured folding metal stock. Accompanied by a dark olive drab military-style cotton web sling.Condition: Excellent as assembled with newly manufactured parts. Modest wear to bore, otherwise mechanically crisp.Estimate: $800-$1,000 Start Bid: 400.00

32341 Armalite Model AR-18 Semi-Automatic Rifle. Serial no. S1902, 5.56mm, 20-inch barrel with standard sights. Parkerized finish. Plastic folding shoulder stock and grooved fore-end. Sling swivels with black canvas shoulder sling.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with scattered handling wear and fine pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Magazine absent. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32342 IMI Galil Model 332 Semi-Automatic Rifle. Serial no. MR07317, 7.62mm, 21-inch barrel. Flat black and O.D. finish. Flash suppressor, folding bipod and skel-eton stock. Military sights. Grooved, hardwood forearm.

Condition: Fine. Scattered fine handling wear. Magazine absent.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32343 Benelli Model M1 Super 90 Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. M167899, 12 gauge, 20-inch barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Flat black and O.D. finish. Plastic pistolgrip stock and checkered fore-end. Factory rubber recoil. Black nylon shoulder sling.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32344 Bowie Knife by Ence. Having a 5-inch spearpoint blade with notches, the ricasso marked: ENCE. Serrated guard with ball finials. Beautiful mother-of-pearl grip scales.

Note: Jim Ence, Utah (1941-2010) was a highly regarded knifemaker, known for his cus-tom high art period pieces especially California knives. He did most of his engraving and gold work

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $1,750-$2,250 Start Bid: 875.00

32345 Bowie Knife by Buster Warenski. 5 1/4-inch clipped point blade. Right side of ricasso marked: CLASSIC/.5/SERIES. Left side marked: BUSTER/”76”/WARENSKI. Plated silver guard with scalloped quillons. Ribbed ferrule. Mother-of-pearl grip panels with blank silver escutcheons and held with 4 gold colored rivets. Serrated silver pommel. Overall length: 8-inches.

Buster Warenski (1942-2005) was a master knife maker from Nevada and Utah.Known for his recreation of the gold dagger found in King Tut’s tomb, Warenski works were all sole authorship. He is a member of the Cutlery Hall of Fame.

Condition: Excellent. Estimate: $1,900-$2,400 Start Bid: 950.00

32346 Coffin Hilt Bowie Knife and Scabbard by R.A. Frazier. 9-inch semi-clipped point polished steel blade. Ricasso is marked: R.A.FRAZIER/MAKER. Plated guard and bolster. Mother-of-pearl grip panels with vacant oval escutcheon. Panels retained by 4 pins. Contained in fine leather scabbard with plated throat and tip.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling wear to guard.Estimate: $1,250-$1,500 Start Bid: 625.00

32347 Fine Dagger and Scabbard by Buster Warenski. 5-inch polished steel spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: B. WARENSKI / RICHFIELD, UT. Oval, german silver guard. Ribbed, silver ferrule. Dark, hardwood grip with inset abalone discs. Silver pommel cap. Contained in black leather scabbard with nicely notched german silver throat and tip. Belt stud marked: BUSTER.

Buster Warenski (1942-2005) was a master knife maker from Nevada and Utah.Known for his recreation of the gold dagger found in King Tut’s tomb, Warenski works were all sole authorship. He is enshrined in the Cutlery Hall of Fame.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $1,500-$2,000 Start Bid: 750.00

32348 Skinning Knife by Buster Warenski. 5 1/2-inch curved steel blade. Ricasso marked: B. WARENSKI/RICHFIELD, UT. Nickel-plated guard with single quillon. Exotic hardwood grip panels retained by 5 stainless steel pins. Buster Warenski (1942-2005) was a knifemaker and bladesmith from Nevada and Utah. He is best known for making a reproduction of King Tut’s dagger and for sole-authorship in his knives. He is a member of the Cutlery Hall of Fame.

Condition: Excellent. Minor spotting to blade. Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

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32349 Contemporary Dagger by Cheatham. 5-inch polished steel spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: CHEATHAM/PHOENIX, ARIZ. Straight blue steel finger-groove guard. Amber grip with blue steel pommel with single gold band. Contained in green leather scabbard with german silver throat and tip.

Condition: Excellent. Blade with fine handling wear. Scabbard is fine with age wear and patina. Throat is a little loose.Estimate: $950-$1,200 Start Bid: 475.00

32350 Stag Grip Folder by Bill Cheatham. 3 1/4-inch curved steel blade with serrated back edge. Ricasso marked: CHEATHAM. Left side of blade with: CHEATHAM/PHOENIX, ARIZ. Polished steel bolster. Stag grip panels retained by 3 stainless steel pins. Overall length: 8-inches.

Bill Cheatham is a talented custom knife maker from Laveen, Arizona and has a distinct personal stylized way of finishing his blades which resemble flint knapped stone knives. He started knife making in 1976. He specializes in working straight knives and folders.

Condition: Excellent showing minor handling wear to bolsters.Estimate: $775-$975 Start Bid: 375.00

32351 Fine Sea Shell Damascus Knife and Scabbard by R.A. Frazier. 5 1/4-inch tapered damascus blade which is maker-marked: R.A. FRAZIER/MAKER. Scalloped-sea shell motif silver guard and pommel. Grip with mother-of-pearl panels retained with two stainless pins. Contained in fishskin scabbard with seashell mounted throat and plated tip.Note: Ronald A. Frazier (1949-2011) was a very talented knifemaker and artist. He started full time in knife making in 1978 and was an award winning member of the Knifemakers’ Guild for over 30 years.

Condition: Fine. Tiny scratch at tang and small crack in edge of grip panel. Scabbard: Excellent.Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

32352 Bowie Knife by R. A. Frazier. 8-inch clipped point blade with 4-inch false edge and the ricasso marked: R.A. FRAZIER/MAKER. Roped back edge and guard. Coin-edged bolster. Studded ebony grip panels, each with vacant silver shield escutcheon. Small, coin-edged pommel cap. Contained in dark snakeskin scabbard with nickel-plated fittings.

Ronald A. Frazier was a very talented knife-maker and artist known for fine engravings. Starting in 1978 his knives won many awards and were prized by collectors and admired by fellow knife-makers.

Condition: Excellent. Light age wear and patina to scabbard.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

32353 Deluxe Engraved and Excellent A. H. Daniels Lock Blade Folding Knife. 3 1/2-inch clipped point blade marked: A.H. DANIELS / TOWN CREEK, AL. Mother of Pearl grip panels with Gold escutcheon and studs on both sides. Stainless steel with gold inlays, floral scrolls, leaf motifs and grotesque figures engraved by Meyer. Overall length: 7 1/2-inches.

Note: Alex Daniels, Town Creek, AL, has been making knives for over 50 years. He is an ac-tive member of the American Bladesmith Society, Knifemaker’s Guild since 1982 and been featured several times in Blade Magazine.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unused. Estimate: $850-$1,200 Start Bid: 425.00

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32354 Fine & Engraved A.H. Daniels Bowie Knife with Scabbard. 7 3/4-inch clipped point blade marked on ricasso A.H. DANIELS / TOWN CREEK, AL. Stainless steel oval crossguard with Gold inlay. Mother of Pearl grip panels with eighteen Gold studs on each side. Elaborate floral engraving and gold inlays to handle by C.M. Overall length: Approximately 12-inches.

Note: Alex Daniels, Town Creek, AL, has been making knives for over 50 years. He is an ac-tive member of the American Bladesmith Society, Knifemaker’s Guild since 1982 and been featured several times in Blade Magazine.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little use. Faint traces of verdigris resi-due on lettering. Scabbard in very good condition with minor tarnish-ing present. Estimate: $1,250-$1,500 Start Bid: 625.00

32355 Coffin Hilt Bowie Knife by Daniels. 8 1/4-inch clipped point polished steel blade which is marked: A.K. DANIELS/TOWN CREEK, AL. Oval steel crossguard. Banded horn grip panels retained by 8 stainless steel pins. Contained in mid-19th century-style black leather scabbard mounted in German silver, the throat with belt stud.

Alex Daniels’ knife making dates to 1963. He makes all of his knives by hand including the heat treating. While he makes various types of fixed blade and folders, his specialty is reproductions of older Bowie knives. He has been a member of the Knifemakers’ Guild since 1982.

Condition: Blade excellent. Grip with light crackling.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32356 Bowie Knife by Jerome Anders. 6 1/2-inch tapered, damascus blade. Left side of ricasso marked: J. ANDERS. German silver guard with single quillon. Smooth, brown micarta grip with flat pommel. Jerome Anders has been a Master Smith since 2004.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Minor handling wear observed at guard. Grip with hairline cracks.Estimate: $1,100-$1,300 Start Bid: 550.00

32357 Bowie Knife by Anders. 8-inch polished steel clipped point blade, the left side marked: ANDERS. Oval german steel guard, ferrule and pommel. Brown, burl wood grip.Jerome Anders has been a Master Smith since 2004.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Fine, scattered spotting to blade.Estimate: $750-$950 Start Bid: 375.00

32358 Massive Bowie Knife by Walt Kneubuhler. 9 1/2-inch clipped point blade. Ricasso marked: W?[anvil] K. and is a 3/4-inch wide mark. German silver guard with pointed quillons. Lively grained, lustrous hardwood grip. Hexagonal pommel cap.

Walter L. Kneubuhler (1906-1982) began making knives in the mid 1950s. All WK Knives have always been completely handcrafted by their maker, from the treating of the steel to the stitching of the sheaths. Walt would never sell a knife without a sheath and prided himself on producing quality knives within a price range that most any person could af-ford.

Condition: Fine. Scattered fine spotting to blade otherwise excellent. Light handling wear to guard and grip. Scabbard excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32359 Damascened Bowie Knife by Anders. 8 1/2-inch clipped point damascus blade with etched design on both sides. Left side of ricasso marked: ANDERS. Right side is marked: M.S. Oval german silver guard with roped edge. Ribbed ferrule. Figured grain rosewood grip with star burst and button pommel cap. Jerome Anders has been a Master Smith since 2004.

Condition: Excellent with very slight handling wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32360 Fine Bowie Knife by Mick Langley. 10-inch polished steel tapered blade with serrated back edge and notch. Ricasso marked: LANGLEY. Right side marked: M.S. Polished steel ferrule and pommel. Figured hardwood grip. Black leather sewn scabbard with floral-engraved concho. Reverse with integral belt loop stamped: LANGLEY/M.S.

Mick Langley started custom knife making in 1977 having relocated from the Sheffield area of the U.K to Canada. He earned his Master Smith stamp in 1986. Langley forges his own Damascus and high carbon steel making fixed blade hunters, Bowies, daggers and boot knives and does his own leatherwork for the sheaths and uses only natural handle materials. He is the first Canadian Master Bladesmith in the American Bladesmith society.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32361 Fighting Knife by Bill Reddiex. 6 1/2-inch clipped point blade, the left side marked: REDDIEX/[kiwi]/N.Z. Engraved oval guard with single quillon. Highly figured hardwood grip retained by 6 silver studs.

Bill Reddiex was a well respected New Zealand knife maker who was also president of the New Zealand Knifemakers guild.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear to grip.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32362 Fine Utility Knife by Ted Dowell. 4 1/4-inch tapered polished steel blade, the ricasso marked: 73-49-?2. Polished bone grip panels retained by 2 copper rivets. Left panel with center disc marked: TMD. Fine, brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop. Front is marked: TMD.

Ted Dowel (1929-2012) was a Knifemakers’ Guild founding member and past president. He was well known for his craftsmanship, wonderful selection of materials and amazing fit and finish.

Condition: Excellent. Fine spotting to blade. Scabbard showing light handling wear.

Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32363 Damascus Bowie Knife by Keith Kilby with Leather Sheath. 8-inch clipped point Damascus blade marked KILBY on ricasso and M.S. opposite. Damascus oval crossguard. Stag handle with steel and ebony washers. Damascus pommel cap. Contained in original leather sheath. Note: Keith Kilby, ABS Mastersmith.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little handling. Sheath with few marks and dings.Estimate: $1,100-$1,300 Start Bid: 550.00

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32364 Massive Damascus Bowie Knife by Crowell with Leather Scabbard. 10-inch clipped point Damascus blade marked CROWELL on ricasso. Damascus oval crossguard with tooled spacer. Polished stag handle with Damascus pommel cap. Contained in original leather scabbard. Overall length: 15-inches.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade is very good with light spotting and thinning to finish. Handle has stress crack.Estimate: $1,250-$1,500 Start Bid: 625.00

32365 Deluxe Engraved Warren Osborne Lock Blade Folding Knife. 3 1/2-inch blade marked: OSBORNE / KNIVES on one side and 005 / 1988 on the other. Gold and Silver inlay scrollwork steel handle with Mother of Pearl panels. Initials JD present. Overall length: 6 1/2-inches.

Note: Warren Osborne, Waxahachie, Texas started making knives at an early age and perfected his hand working skills. He started full time knifemaking in 1980 and became a member of the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1985. He makes high grade collectible knives and is now focused on custom pocket knives.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unused. Estimate: $2,150-$2,500 Start Bid: 1050.00

32366 Coffin Hilt Bowie Knife by Bill Reddiex. 9 1/2-inch clipped point blade, the ricasso marked: REDDIEX / N.Z. Scalloped, flat steel guard. Fine floral-engraved ferrule and pommel. Walnut grip with vacant escutcheon and retained by 4 stainless steel pins.

Bill Reddiex was a well respected New Zealand knife maker who was also president of the New Zealand Knifemakers guild.

Condition: Fine. Scattered light spotting to blade.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32367 Rare Bale Lock Folding Knife by Bailey Bradshaw. 3 3/8-inch, clipped point blade, the left side with maker’s mark. The right side is marked: MS. Smooth steel bolsters and stag grip panels. Pommel-mounted blade release. Contained in felt pouch. Total length: 7 3/4-inches.

Bailey Bradshaw has been recognized as one of the best new makers in the country. His father was a blacksmith and farrier and taught him how to forge at a young age. Bailey has been awarded the Master Smith rating from the American Bladesmith Association.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32368 Damascus Linerlock Folding Knife by Don Norris with Leather Sheath. 3-inch Damascus blade. Damascus bolster with Mastodon scales. Marked NORRIS inside tang. Thumb stud with pearl inlay. Contained in hand-stitched leather sheath. Note: Don Norris, Arizona, specialized in classic and traditional straight knives and folders. He passed away in 2008.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little hadnling use. Sheath very good to excellent with light wear.Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32369 Larry Fuegen Folding Knife. 3-inch blade with stag handle. Overall length: 7-inches. Note: Larry Fuegen, Mastersmith since 1989. Member of ABS and KMG.

Condition: Excellent.Estimate: $900-$1,200 Start Bid: 450.00

prototype rifle By eriC Johnson

32370 Winchester Model 52 Prototype Rifle, Customized by Eric Johnson. Serial no. 2, .22 caliber, 28-inch round barrel with target front sight with removable reticle. Blued finish. Pistolgrip stock of target design. Left side of barrel marked: Serial Number 2 and PAT. PENDING. Modified receiver with large ejection port which appears to be a prototype. Short throw - near straight pull mechanism. Lyman receiver sight present and scope blocks. Milled steel buttplate.Note: This gun is pictured in WORLD FAMOUS WINCHESTER MODEL 52 RARITIES.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 92-94% finish with balance turning brown. Stock with minor dents and bruises. Mechanically sound. Excellent bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

test gun designed to CoMply with saMi standards

32371 Winchester Model 52 Prototype Pre-Production Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 4, .22 caliber, 24-inch round barrel with scope blocks. Original bright finish. Top of barrel marked: S.A. & A.M.I. STANDARD 6-1-31. Smooth walnut pis-tolgrip stock of target design. Checkered metal buttplate. Test gun created to comply with SAMI standards.Note: This gun is pictured in WORLD FAMOUS WINCHESTER MODEL 52 RARITIES.

Condition: Very good. Finish with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing very light scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable cracks to each side of forearm beneath action. Action crisp. Bright bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32372 Boxed Winchester Model 61 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 342213 [frame and barrel], .22 caliber, 24-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box. Manufactured in 1962.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Box with damage and tears from poor storage.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

winChester faCtory MuseuM ColleCtion & only Known free-Bored Barrel

32373 Winchester Model 52 Prototype Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 50296B, .22 caliber, 28-inch barrel with scope blocks. Barrel unfinished. Blued Receiver. Barrel is half smooth and half rifled. Receiver and barrel are milled for sights. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock of target design with sling swivels. Checkered metal butt-plate. According to consignor, this is the only known example with a free-bored barrel.Note: This gun is pictured in WORLD FAMOUS WINCHESTER MODEL 52 RARITIES.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 96-98% bluing. Barrel with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing light scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32374 Winchester Model 52 Bolt Action Target Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. 28033, .22 L.R. caliber, 28-inch heavy round barrel with hooded front sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with adjustable aluminum shooting block. Swivel sling mounts with leather shoulder sling. Checkered metal buttplate. Mounted Lyman Super Targetspot telescopic sight.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Action crisp. Strong bore. Optics clear. Leather in great condition.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32375 Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 293504, 30-06, 23-inch barrel ramped front sight. Left side of barrel marked: CAL. 30-06. Blued finish with checkered pistolgrip stock with ebony forend cap. Decelerator buttpad. Sling eyes.

Condition: Excellent as refinished and configured. Possibly rebarreled and restocked. Wood with scuffs and mars. Action good. Bore good. Estimate: $700-$800 Start Bid: 350.00

32376 Boxed Winchester Model 70 Safari Express Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. G319701, 375 H&H Mag., 24-inch Match Grade cut stainless steel express round barrel. Satin glass bead blast finish with Semi-fancy American walnut “Express” configuration stock with cheekpiece. Red rubber recoil pad marked Winchester. According to ac-companying letter, the style of checkering on the stock was a Standard Model 70 point pattern [18 LPI]. Other features on the gun, confirmed on the letter, Unknurled bolt handle, hand engine turned bolt body, single leaf rear express sight with ramped front sight with hood and so on. Contained in original Winchester tan color box with red lettering and literature. Gun appears to have never been fully assembled.

Condition: NIB. Showing minor handling. Box with light scuffs to outside.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32377 Winchester Falling Block Single Shot Rifle with McGowen Barrel. Serial no. 109317, .22 K Hornet caliber, 26-inch McGowen barrel with 45 / 54 scope mounts. Blued finish. Dual trigger. Upper tang tapped for peep sight. Figured walnut checkered pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Cheekrest. Checkered metal buttplate.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Crisp action. Mirror bright bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32378 Sturm Ruger Model No. 1 Single Shot Sporting Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. 132-93765, .218 BEE caliber, 26-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Hard rubber grip cap with Ruger medallion. Swivel sling mounts. Factory rubber recoil pad. Mounted Leupold VARI - X 2x7 telescopic sight.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear. Two noticeable scuffs to left side of wood on each side of pistolgrip. Action crisp. Bright bore. Optics clear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32379 Boxed Browning Semi-Automatic Rifle. Serial no. 07025NZ646, .22 caliber, 19 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear folding micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Elaborately floral and scroll engraved receiver with game scenes accented in gilt. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Grooved metal buttplate. Contained in original pasteboard box with literature and out shipping cardboard box. Made in Japan.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Outer boxes with signs of poor storage.Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

32380 Boxed Belgian Browning Mauser Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 55863L70, 7mm REM. MAG., 25-inch barrel. Blued finish. Base of barrel and receiver are decoratively floral and scroll engraved. Floor plate engraved with ram head scene and accented in gilt. Gold-plated trigger. Walnut full body Monte Carlo stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Sling eyes. Factory rubber recoil pad. Contained in original pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Box with some signs of poor storage.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32381 Winchester Model 62 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 15009 [frame and lower tang], .22 caliber, 23-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with thinning to upper and lower tang. Scattered light handling wear and fine pit-ting present, Wood showing a few noticeable scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32382 Sturm Ruger Model No. 1 Single Shot Sporting Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. 132-09077, .243 WIN. caliber, 22-inch barrel with ramped front sight and rear folding micrometer adjust sight. Blued finish. Dropblock action. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Hard rubber grip cap. Sling eyes. Factory rubber recoil pad. Mounted Weaver Marksman telescopic sight.

Condition: Excellent. Displaying light handling wear. Action crisp. Strong bore. Clear sights.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32383 Boxed Remington Model 541 X Target Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. A1065388, .22 caliber, 27-inch barrel with hooded front sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with sling swivel. Adjustable target block at base of stock. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Manufactured in 1983.

Condition: Excellent. Gun with traces of cosmoline all over.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32384 Cooper Arms Model 57-M Bolt Action Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. 499, .22 L.R. caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel. Blued and case-hard-ened finish. Checkered figured walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock. Metal grip cap. Sling eyes. Rubber recoil pad. Mounted Nikon Monarch UCC telescopic sight.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Crisp action. Strong bore. Optics clear.Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32385 Cased Thomas Bland & Sons Express Double Rifle. Serial no. 10809, .500 BP Express caliber, 28-inch barrels with matted rib. Blade front and fixed, notched rear sights. Top of barrels marked: T. BLAND & SONS/ 450 W. STRAND. LONDON. Blued and case-hardened finish. Extractors. Figured hardwood stock with checkered forearm and pistolgrip. Curved steel buttplate.Contained in fine, hand-tooled brown leather leg-of-mutton case with hunting scene. Sold together with a factory letter from 2011 detailing an 1890 manufacturing date for a Mr. Tinsley of Canyon, Texas. Length of pull is 14 3/16-inches which matches the information in the letter.

Condition: Excellent as refinished. Retaining approximately 94-98% of an old fine refinish. Light handling wear observed. Slightly muted case colors. Stock excellent as redone. Mirror bright bores.Estimate: $3,000-$5,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32386 Custom Griffin & Howe Bolt Action Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. 225277, .30-06 Govt., 24-inch half round half octagonal barrel marked: NO. 967 GRIFFIN & HOWE , INC NEW YORK. Ramped front sight with steel bead. Mauser action. Light scrollwork to receiver, triggerguard and elaborate engraved game scene to floorplate. Fancy Walnut checkered Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock, checkered steel buttplate and ebony fore-end cap. Checkered case-hardened pistolgrip steel cap. Together with Leupold M8- 4X telescopic sight with Beuhler mounts. Sling swivels present.

Condition: Fine to excellent as customized at time of configuration with a matted finish. Wood excellent with very few marks. Marred screws. Optics clear. Action crisp. Bore goodEstimate: $5,000-$7,000 Start Bid: 2500.00

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presented By the president of the united states lyndon B. Johnson to his forMer press seCretary george reedy

32387 Weatherby F.N. Mauser Deluxe Bolt Action Rifle Presented to George Reedy from the President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. Serial no. 4337, .300 Weatherby Magnum, 25-inch barrel. Blued finish with Fancy American walnut high gloss Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with floral engraving with abalone leave inlays. Left side of action marked: WEATHERBY / SOUTH GATE CALIF. Floorplate lightly engraved and marked: WEATHERBY CUSTOM. Together with telescopic sight marked: WEATHERBY IMPERIAL 4 x 87. Brass diamond insert under stock marked: GEO REEDY. Sling eyes. Ventilated side wall recoil pad by Weatherby. Accompanying this gun is documentation and literature pertaining to the gift to Geo. Reedy from President Johnson as follows; Factory letter dated January 14, 1998 from Weatherby states this guns configuration and original ship date to Oshmans Sporting Goods on December 31, 1955. Letter of Authenticity from George Reedy dated 4-24-98 attesting: I, GEORGE REEDY, FORMER PRESS SECRETARY AND SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, WAS THE OWNER OF THIS / WEATHERBY F.N. MAUSER DELUXE RIFLE SN# 4337......THIS FINE RIFLE WAS GIVEN TO ME AS A GIFT FROM LYNDON B. JOHNSON, WHO HAD IT RETURNED TO THE WEATHERBY FACTORY FOR CUSTOM STOCK ENGRAVING AND MY NAME GEO. REEDY ENGRAVED ON IT. Signed and notarized by Reedy and a witness. Photocopies of Internet articles from Reedy and Johnson. Wikipedia printout of Reedy. 2 LBJ FOR THE USA campaign buttons. Customized leather long gun bag with GEORGE REEDY in Gold lettering. Books titled: The Twilight of the Presidency by George E. Reedy [paperback]. The U.S. Senate by George Reedy [hardbound, with aftermarket writing]. Taking Charge by Michael R. Beschloss [hardbound]. The Presidency, Arno Press [hardbound].

Condition: Very good to fine as configured. Retaining most of finish, fine scratches to barrel near muzzle. Slight wear to muzzle, bolt and floorplate. Stock in very good condition as configured with minimal wear. Optics clear. Scope cover with moderate wear and cracking. Action good. Bore good. Authentication letters laminated. Leather bag in good condition with normal wear. Books with normal wear, scuffs to corners and slight separations, otherwise fine.Estimate: $5,000-$10,000 Start Bid: 2500.00

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32388 Engraved Boys Schutzen Sporting Rifle. Serial no. 6462, Approximately 8mm, 24-inch octagonal barrel with serrated top and adjustable sights. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Scroll engraved frame, lever and tang with bird motifs. Marked: [crown] over B and [crown] over U on right side of frame near breech. Checkered walnut stock and forend with raised cheekpiece. Horn figured buttplate. Overall length is 41-inches. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 60-70% blued finish to barrel and 20-25% case-hardened finish to frame, lever and tang. Stocks ok with various dings and losses to varnish. Missing rear sight. Buttplate with some losses and chips. Marred screws. Action good. Bore good. Estimate: $1,200-$1,800 Start Bid: 600.00

32389 Engraved German Drilling by Christoph Funk. Serial no. 23602, 16 gauge and 9mm calibers, 27-inch barrels with matted rib, fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Fluss - Stahl logo on shotgun barrels. CHRISTOPH FUNK / IN STUHL marked on top of barrels, accented in gilt. Elaborately scroll, floral and game scene engraved receiver. Dual trigger. Varnished walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Cheekrest. Elaborately engraved cartridge box at base of stock. Horn triggerguard and grips cap. Sling swivel and sling eye. Grooved hard rubber buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with light wear and fine pitting. Wood showing scattered scratches, scuffs and dings. Elevator absent from rear sight. Action good. Lightly pit-ted bore.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32390 German Engraved Schuetzen Single Shot Target Rifle. NVSN, 8mm, 29 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with target sights. Elaborately hunter engraved receiver surrounded by floral and scroll. Upper tang tapped for peep sight. Checkered wal-nut Monte Carlo style stock with Schuetzen buttplate. Checkered fore-end. Sling swivels. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with heavy wear and pitting. Stock showing some discoloration, dings and scuffs. Noticeable wear and wood loss to fore-end. Action functions. Moderately pitted bore.Estimate: $700-$1,000 Start Bid: 350.00

32391 A. Wespi A. Berne Schutzen Single Shot Rifle. Serial no. 76, approximately .41 caliber, 33-inch octagonal barre with fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight. Blued finish. Dual trigger. Varnished walnut stock with cheekrest. Sling swivels. Schutzen buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of original finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Cleaning rod absent. Action good. Bright bore.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32392 Boxed Sako Model 75 Finnlight Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 493924, .300 Win Short Mag. caliber, 25-inch stainless steel barrel. Two-step injection molding stock, allows for a softer pistolgrip and fore-end. Sling eyes. Factory grip cap. Rubber recoil pad. Contained in original cardboard box with literature, lock and scope mount kit.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired. Box showing signs of storage wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32393 Boxed Sako Model 75 Finnlight Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 467546, .300 Win Short Mag. caliber, 25-inch stainless steel barrel. Two-step injection molding stock, al-lows for a softer pistolgrip and fore-end. Sling eyes. Factory grip cap. Rubber recoil pad. Contained in original cardboard box with literature, lock and scope mount kit.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired. Box showing signs of storage wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32394 Boxed Sako Model 75 Grey Wolf Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 733474, .270 WIN. short magnum caliber, 25-inch barrel. Stainless steel finish. Composite laminate one-piece Monte Carlo stock. Sling eyes. Factory grip cap. Rubber recoil pad. Contained in original cardboard box with lock, literature and scope mount kit.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired. Box with signs of wear from poor storage.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32395 Customized and Engraved Bolt Action Rifle with Telescopic Sight. NVSN, Approximately 6.5mm, 24 1/2-inch round barrel. Blued finish with fancy checkered Walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock. Light scrollwork engraving on barrel and action. Deep relief game scene engraving to floorplate and triggerguard. Engraved Lion’s head to bolt. Blued pistolgrip cap. Pachmayr rubber buttpad. Sling eyes. Together with Leupold 3-9 VARI-X II telescopic sight. Possibly Model 70 action.

Condition: Very good to excellent as configured at time of engraving. Retaining most of blued finish with traces of plum finish to action. Stock with light wear and light dings. Checkering crisp. Optics clear. Action good. Bore good. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32396 L.C. Smith Hammerless SxS Damascus Double Barrel Shotgun in Period Case. Serial no. 61930 , 16 ga, 28-inch Damascus barrels with brass bead and fine matted rib. Barrels marked: WR and DD. Extractor. Double triggers. Blued and case-hardened finish. Side plates marked: L.C. SMITH. Figured walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Plain, ribbed, hard rubber buttplate. According to the Cody Firearms Records Office, Serial no 61930 was finished on August 25, 1905 as an O grade 16 gauge gun with 28-inch barrels.Condition: Good. Damascus barrels with a thin gray patina and traces of blue only in some protected areas. Generous amounts of case-coloring with some silvering.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32397 Cased L.C. Smith Specialty Grade SXS by Hunter Arms. Serial no. 216462, 12ga, 32-inch barrels with white beads sights and grooved rib. Blued and nickel-plated finish. Barrels marked: L.C. SMITH SPECIALTY GRADE/ HUNTER ARMS CO. M’F’R’S FULTON, N.Y. Receiver nicely floral-engraved with duck and pheasant scenes. Hunter One Trigger. Automatic ejectors. Nicely figured walnut stock with cheekpiece and finely checkered wrist and beavertail forearm. Pachmayr buttpad. LOP=13 3/4-inches. Sold together with felt lined hardwood case. According to the Cody Firearms Records Office, Serial no. 216462 was finished on July 20, 1913 and had 32-inch barrels with automatic ejectors.

Condition: Excellent as refinished. Showing very little use. Case with age wear and scuffs.Estimate: $1,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 500.00

32398 Parker Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 208696 [receiver and barrels], 12 gauge, 30-inch barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Blued barrels. Scroll and floral engraved case-hardened receiver. Dual trigger. Checkered varnished walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Brass grip cap. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate with carved game scene. Weight: 7 1/2-pounds. Length of pull: 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with a few light dings and fine pitting. Vibrant case colors present at side-lock lever. Wood showing scattered scuffs and dings. Action good. Mirror bright bores.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32399 Parker Sidelock Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 200004 [receiver and barrels], 12 gauge, 28-inch barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Dual triggers. Automatic safety. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Grooved hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 7 pounds 4 ounces. Pull: 14-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with light wear and fine pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs, scratches and a few no-ticeable dings around edges of fore-end. Action good. Mirror bright bores.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32400 Parker Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 201684, 12ga, 28-inch barrel marked: PARKER BROS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CT. U.S.A. TROJAN STEEL. Matted rib, brass bead. Checkered pistol grip stock, Red Bird butt pad. LOP= 13 7/8-inches.

Fine as refinished. Retaining approximately 98% of an old re-nickel on the receiver. Serial number has been deepened. Stock nicely redressed.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32401 A.H. Fox HE Grade Boxlock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun.Serial no. 29397. 12 gauge. 30-inch barrels with matted concave rib. Casehardened border engraved boxlock action. Watertable marked with: H. Finely checkered replacement straight stock of semi-figured contrasting walnut. Silver’s style recoil pad. Fox D-style checkering pattern with scalloped panels at head of stock and arrow head points at grip. Finely checkered re-placement splinter fore-end with Fox D-style checkering with diamonds and waves. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameter: 0.744/0.744 inches. Chokes: 0.048/0.048 inches. (Extra Full/Extra Full) Chambers: 3 1/4 inches. Stock dimensions: Pull: 14 3/4 inches. Weight: 8 pounds, 9 ounces.

Condition: Excellent, as completely redone. Gun was converted to straight grip, stocked and reblued by Keith Kearcher. Barrels show 99% re-blued finish. Action with 99% vivid Doug Turnbull case colors. Triggerguard has been lengthened, reblued and re-engraved. Replacement stock & fore-end show a few very small marks. Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32402 A.H.Fox A Grade Lightweight Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 201859, 20ga, 28-inch barrels with matted rib and marked: CHROMOX FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL/MADE BY A.H.FOX GUN Co. PHILA.PA.U.S.A. Floral-engraved receiver marked: ANSLEY H. FOX. Extractor.Checkered walnut stock and forearms. Whiteline butt pad. LOP is 14-inches.

Condition: Good to Very Good. Barrels retaining approximately 60-70% blue. Receiver with a gray-brown patina. Stock very good with handling wear and fine scratches. Pinned chip repairs at frame.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

32403 Fox-Savage Model B Double Barrel Shotgun. NVSN, .410 ga., 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib and brass bead front sight. Box lock, extractors, double triggers. Blued and case-hardened finish. Checkered pistol grip stock and fore-arm.

Conditon: Good. Light handling wear. Some losses to finish under barrels. Bright bores. Action needs adjustment. Loose part attached.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32404 Fox Model B BSE Grade Double Barrel Shotgun. NVSN, 20-gauge (3-inch), 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib. Front and rear bead sights. Blued finish. Automatic safety. Single trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and beavertail fore-end. Checkered hard rubber grip cap. Grooved buttplate. Weight: 7-pounds 5-ounces. Length of pull: 13 3/4-inches.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with light handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and some finish loss. Action good. Bright bores.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32405 Remington Model 1893 Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 33774, 12 gauge, 30-inch damascus barrels with brass bead front side. Textured rib with address reading: REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILION, N.Y. U.S.A. Varnished walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Hard rubber buttplate marked: RAC.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 30-35% original finish which is now a thin plum-brown patina. Traces of case colors. Stock is good with age wear and scattered dents. Retaining much of a later re-varnish. Bore showing moderate wear. Action smooth.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32406 Remington Arms Co. Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 315369 [frame and lower tang], 12 gauge, 28-inch damascus barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Nickel-plated receiver. Automatic safety. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Western Field rubber recoil pad. Weight: 7 pounds. Length of pull: 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with scat-tered handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing heavy scuffs, scratches and dings. Minor wood loss to edges around receiver and tangs. Noticeable wood loss to top of stock at butt. Action good. Bright bores.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32407 Lefever Arms Co. Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 28820 [receiver and barrels], 12 gauge, 30-inch damascus barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Case-hardened receiver. Dual trigger. Automatic safety. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Factory checkered hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 7 pounds 2 ounces. Length of pull: 13 7/8-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approximately 60-70% finish with notice-able handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. Noticeable wood and hard rubber loss to base of stock and buttplate. Action good. Bright bores.Estimate: $1,000-$1,400 Start Bid: 500.00

32408 Lefever Double Barrel Shotgun Marked: “Adams Exp. Co.” Serial no. 27080, 12 ga., 20-inch damascus barrels with matted rib and brass bead sight. Both locks marked: LEFEVER ARMS CO. The numeral 119 present on right side and bottom of barrel lug. Double triggers. Checkered pistol grip stock and forearm. Nicely faceted horn cap to pistol grip. Original checkered hard rubber buttplate with company monogram. Forearm with hard rubber dog’s head. Stock marked: ADAMS EXP. CO./119.

Condition: Good. Steel a bare metal finish with scattered spotting, pitting and signs of having been cleaned. Stock: Very good with age wear and patina. Bright bores showing light wear and light pitting. Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32409 Baker Black Beauty Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 200334, 12 ga, 26 1/4-inch barrels with textured rib and brass bead. Blued finish. Oil stained walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Hard rubber buttplate. LOP= 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Fine as partially refinished. Wood is good showing some handling wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32410 Ithaca SxS Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 201228, 12ga, 30-inch barrels with brass bead and textured rib. Blued and case-hardened finish. Barrels are marked: SMOKELESS POWDER STEEL. Both sides of receiver engraved with a walking dog scene over: ITHACA GUN CO. ITHACA N.Y. Fine grained walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Hard rubber Ithaca buttplate. LOP= 14-inches.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approximately 90-92% original blue fading to a blue-brown patina. Scattered fine patches of pitting. Two small nicks to right barrel and rib approximately 12-inches from breech. Traces of case colors on breech the balance silvering to gray. Stock is very good with scattered dents and handling wear. Action crisp. Bores bright.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32411 Ithaca Model 200E Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. S5204721, 12 ga, 26-inch barrel. Blued finish. Nice floral engraved receiver. Gold trigger. Lively grained walnut stock with checkered forearm and pistolgrip. Vacant oval escutcheon near toe. Checkered hard rubber butt plate marked: ITHACA SKB. LOP= 14-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Possibly unfired. Minor handling wear.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32412 Boxed Sturm Ruger Red Label Fifty Years Anniversary Over & Under Shotgun. Serial no. 411-36551, 12 gauge (3-inch), 28-inch barrels with matted ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Stainless steel receiver. Each side of receiver is decoratively scroll and floral engraved. Left side features a RUGER / 1949 FIFTY YEARS 1999 logo accented in gilt. Right side features an etched game scene accented in gilt. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber grip cap and rubber recoil pad. Contained in original with lock, chokes and literature.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Box with signs of trivial storage wear.Estimate: $800-$1,200 Start Bid: 400.00

32413 Boxed Browning Model A-5 Sweet Sixteen Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. 16158NY221, 16 gauge [2 3/4-inch], 26-inch barrel with venti-lated rib and front bead sight. Invector chokes. Blued finish. Scroll and floral engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original pasteboard box. Weight: 7 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 1/4-inches. Made in Japan.

Condition: NIB. Box showing light storage wear and has been wrapped in masking tape in two areas.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32414 Boxed Belgian Browning Original Auto 5 Sweet Sixteen Limited Edition Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. 221CS01059, 16 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 25-inch barrel with ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Elaborately scroll and game scene engraved receiver. Left side of receiver marked: LIMITED SERIES OF THE LAST 100. Right side marked: ORIGINAL AUTO 5 SWEET SIXTEEN / MADE IN BELGIUM. Back of receiver numbered 059/100. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Carved factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32415 Boxed Browning Citori Grade VI Lightning Field Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 20018 NR 953, 12 gauge, 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Elaborately scroll engraved receiver with etched game scenes accented in gilt. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistol-grip stock and fore-end. Factory rubber recoil pad. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Weight: 7 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 3/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $2,500-$3,500 Start Bid: 1250.00

32416 Boxed Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 09475NN131, 12 gauge, 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory rubber recoil pad. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 7 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32417 Boxed Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 34725NW723, 16 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 24-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rub-ber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 6 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 1/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

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32418 Boxed Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 20784NN131, 20 gauge, 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 6 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32419 Boxed Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 27458NP131, 28 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 26-inch bar-rels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 6 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 3/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32420 Boxed Browning Citori Lightning Field Grade Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 28991NR783, .410 gauge, 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 6 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 3/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32421 Boxed Browning Superlight Citori Grade III Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 36237NWM23, 16 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib, Invector system chokes and front bead sight. Blued finish. Stainless steel scroll and foul scene engraved receiver. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered walnut pis-tolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature. Made in Japan. Weight: 6 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 1/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear. Box with light storage wear and two strips of masking tape.Estimate: $1,800-$2,500 Start Bid: 900.00

32422 Cased Browning Over and Under Shotgun. Serial no. 20658PZ163, 20-gauge, 26-inch barrels with ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Gold-plated trigger. Elaborately factory fowl and scroll engraving to receiver and furniture. Checkered walnut stock and fore-end. Browning hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original form fitted leather carrying case. Made in Japan. Weight: 6-pounds 14-ounces. Length of pull: 14 1/8-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Overall very light handling wear. Bright bores. Case with minor storage wear.Estimate: $1,000-$1,500 Start Bid: 500.00

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32423 Browning 20 Gauge Lightning Superposed Shotgun. Serial no. 777V71, 20 ga (3-inch), 26 1/2-inch barrels with matted rib. Made in Belgium. Blued fin-ish and fine scroll engraved receiver. Beautiful, lively grained walnut stock with checkered forearm and pistolgrip. Gold plated trigger. Browning hard rubber butt plate. LOP 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Showing minor handling wear. Possibly unfired.Estimate: $2,000-$2,500 Start Bid: 1000.00

32424 Charles Daly Empire Grade Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 28827, 12ga, 26 3/8-inch barrels with matted rib and extractor. Blued finish. Engraved receiver. Nicely figured walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Sling swivel fasteners. Made in Italy. LOP= 14 1/4-inch.

Condition: Excellent. Showing little if any use. Dent to triggerguard. Minor nicks in wood.Estimate: $1,000-$1,200 Start Bid: 500.00

32425 20 gauge Charles Daly Diamond Grade Boxlock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 10599. 20 gauge. 28-inch Kochlings Spezial Steel barrels. Matted concave rib marked Charles Daly Diamond Quality extended rib with square cross bolt. Barrels with wedges of fine foliate scroll. Casehardened scalloped boxlock action fully engraved with fine foliate scroll and a game scene on the underside. Watertable stamped: PRUSSIA. Ejectors. Sideclips. Auto safety. Intercepting safeties. Cocking indicators. Casehardened triggerguard with game scene. Finely checkered half pistolgrip stock of highly figured walnut. Vacant silver oval. Horn inlay at grip. Drop points and checkered panels at head of stock. Finely checkered splinter fore-end with Deeley-style release & horn tip. Later leather covered recoil pad. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameter: 0.629/0.628 inches. Chokes: 0.031/0.031 inches. (Extra Full). Chambers: 2 1/2 inches. Proof: German Nitro 20/20, 12/23. (Note: Out of proof due to enlarged bores, by 0.003 and 0.004 inches respectfully.) Stock dimensions: Pull: 14 3/8 inches. Drop at comb: 1 3/4 inches. Drop at heel: 2 3/4 inches. Cast-off: 3/16 inches. Weight: 5 pounds, 11 ounces.

Condition: Excellent, as partially refreshed. Barrels retain 99% reblued finish. Lower rib, under the fore-end with 4 plugged holes. Excellent bright bores. Action shows 90-95% dark case colors with thinning at front from carry- wear. Triggerguard with 80-90% case colors with wear at the lower tang. Stock shows a few light nicks, some dull areas & some areas of light recoated finish. Estimate: $6,000-$8,000 Start Bid: 3000.00

32426 The Sterlingworth Co. Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 53043 [receiver, barrel and fore-end], 12-gauge, 28-inch barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Each side of receiver marked: THE STERLINGWORTH CO. Automatic safety. Dual trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Checkered hard rubber grip cap and buttplate. Weight: 7-pounds 3-ounces. Length of pull: 14 1/8-inches.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with some scattered wear and few noticeable dings. Wood showing scuffs, dings and light bruising. Action good. Bright bores.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32427 British Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun.Serial no. 11031. 20 gauge. 28-inch barrels with game rib marked: Left Choke. Polished border engraved back action with rebounding island locks. Blued low hammers. Sculpted fences. Finely checkered straight grip replacement stock of semi-figured contrasting walnut. Finely checkered replacement pull-off splinter fore-end. Replacement stock and fore-end by master craftsman, Reto Buehler. Replacement horn buttplate. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameters: 0.634/0.632 inches. Chokes: 0.007/0.033 (Improved Cylinder/Extra Full). Chamber length: 2 1/2 inches. Proof: London, Nitro, 0.626/0.626, 2 1/2, 3 tons, LP73. Stock Dimensions: Pull: 14 7/8 inches, Drop at comb: 1 3/8 inches, Drop at heel: 2 1/8 inches. Cast-off: 1/8 inches. Weight: 5 pounds, 6 ounce.

Condition: Excellent, as redone. Barrels retaining approximately 99% reblued finish with some older pitting under the fore-end. Bright bores with some light marks. Breech face shows some very fine pitting. Action has some frosting. Stock shows a few light marks. Estimate: $1,500-$2,500 Start Bid: 750.00

32428 Cased E. M. Reilly Bar-in-Wood Hammer Double Barrel Shotgun.Serial no. 22423. 12 gauge. 30-inch Damascus barrels with game rib marked: E. M. Reilly & Co., New Oxford St. London & Rue Scribe, Paris. Casehardened side-lever bar- in-wood action. Rebounding locks. Percussion fences. Finely checkered straight grip stock of figured walnut. Drop points. Horn buttplate. Finely checkered splinter fore-end with Anson release. DATA: Barrel Dimensions: Bore Diameters: 0.731/0.732. Choke: 0.011/0.014 inches (Improved Cylinder/Modified). The left choke is recessed. Chambers: 2 3/4 inches. Proof: Birmingham Nitro, .729/.729, 2 1/2, 3 tons. (Note: Not in proof due to lengthened chambers.) Stock Dimensions: Pull: 13 3/4 inches. Drop at comb: 1 1/4 inches. Drop at heel: 2 inches. Cast-off: 1/8 inches. Weight: 6 pounds, 9 ounces. Brown leather trunk case with green baize interior. Brass fittings. Maker’s period label. Replacement straps.

Condition: Fine, as partly refinished. Barrels with 94-96% rebrowned finish, excellent bright bores. Barrels show slight external unevenness from rebrowning. Action a nice polished silver gray finish. Reblued triggerguard shows 97-98% finish. Refinished stock with a few light marks, pos-sible older restock. Recheckered stock and fore-end. Fore-end with some slight marring to checkering. Trunk case in very good condition with nicks and scrapes to the exterior. Interior shows some wear and fading. Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

32429 Lindner Dimante Orlow Boxlock Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 1628. 12 gauge. 28 1/2-inch barrels with Lindner’s mark: HAL. Matted concave rib with extension. Silver-gray scalloped box lock action engraved with fine foliate scroll and game scene on the underside. Extractor. Sideclips. Intercepting safeties. Horn triggerguard. Finely checkered pistolgrip stock of semi-figured walnut. Drop points and checkered panels at head of stock. Cheekpiece. Silver oval with initials. Finely checkered splinter fore-end with Deeley-style release. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameter: 0.0712/0.719 inches. Chokes: 0.015/0.020 inches (Modified). Chambers: 2 3/4 inches. Proof: German Nitro 13/1, 13/1, 12. (Note: The gun is out of proof due to lengthened chambers.) Stock dimensions: Pull: 14 1/4 inches. Drop at comb: 1 1/2 inches. 2 5/8 inches. Drop at heel: Cast-off: 1/8 inches. Weight: 6 pounds, 6 ounces.

Condition: Fine, as redone. Barrels retain 98-99% reblued finish. Exterior of barrels with some unevenness due to rebluing. Underside of barrels under the fore-end show areas of older pitting. Bores with a few light marks and some rivelling. Action shows slight looseness. Small repair to triggerguard. Refinished stock with areas of uneven checkering. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000 Start Bid: 1000.00

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32430 W. Heym Imperial Regent Diamond Quality Sidelock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun.Serial no. 1325. 16 gauge. 27 1/2-inch barrels marked F.R. Wilhelm Heym - Made in Western Germany. Acier Comprime Steel. Matted concave rib marked Imperial Regent Diamond Quality. Barrels with foliate scroll wedges at breech. Hidden 3rd fastener. Coin-finished reinforced bar action sidelock engraved with bold foliate scroll. Ejectors. Non-automatic safety. Hinged front trigger. Cocking indicators. Disc-set strikers. Blued Triggerguard with bold foliate scroll engraving. Finely checkered pistolgrip stock of dark well -figured walnut with scal-loped borders. Carved drop points. Fluted horn grip cap. Horn buttplate with basketweave checkering. Finely checkered enlarged fore-end with Anson-style release. DATA: Barrel dimen-sions: Bore diameter: 0.674/0.674 inches. Chokes: 0.011/0.016 inches. (Improved Cylinder/Modified) Chambers: 2 3/4 inches. Proof: German Nitro, 16.9/16.9, 16/70, 11/53, Stock dimen-sions: Pull: 14 3/8 inches. Drop at comb: 1 5/8 inches. Drop at heel: 1 7/8 inches. Cast-off: 1/8 inches. Weight: 6 pounds, 6 ounces.

Condition: Excellent, showing limited use. Barrels retaining 96-98% bluing with slight losses on sides of the barrels under the fore-end. Excellent bright bores. Triggerguard with 99% bright bluing. Breech-face reflects limited use. Stock shows a considerable number of nicks, impressions & light scratches. Left lower horn has a 1/2-inch crack. Estimate: $5,000-$7,000 Start Bid: 2500.00

32431 Foerster Boxlock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun.Serial no. 10750. 16 gauge. 29 3/4-inch barrels with matted concave extended rib marked: W Foerster, Konigl Hofbusch sen macher, Berlin. Casehardened Scalloped boxlock action with border and fine foliate scroll engraving. Greener-style cross-bolt and side safety. Ejectors. Horn triggerguard. Finely checkered half-pistolgrip stock of figured walnut with diamond shaped horn inlays at the grip and underside. Round knob. Checkered case hardened buttplate. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameter: 0.670/0.670 inches. Chokes: 0.034/0.035 inches. (Full) Chambers: 2 1/2 inches. Proof: German Nitro, 16/1, 16/1, 16. Stock dimensions: Pull: 14 3/8 inches. Drop at comb: 1 3/4 inches. Drop at heel: 3 1/4. Cast-off: 1/4 inches. Weight: 6 pounds 6 ounces.

Condition: Very Good, as partly refinished. Barrels show 97-99% reblued finish. Bright bores. Exterior and interior with considerable surface un-evenness. Barrels have a dull ring. Action and buttplate retain 90-95% dark case colors. Replaced top lever screw. Stock shows a 1/2 inch crack at grip. Repair at rear of top tang. Wood shows some marks. Estimate: $1,200-$1,500 Start Bid: 600.00

32432 Cased 43 Mauser x 43 Mauser x 16 gauge Foerster Hammer Busch Drilling with telescopic sight. Serial no. 6749. 43 Mauser x 43 Mauser x 16 gauge. 25 3/4-inch barrels with matted flat rib, fixed rear sight and spear front sight. Left barrel with adjustable telescopic sight mounts. Casehardened reinforced sidelever action with hand detachable rebounding back action locks with fine foliate scroll engraving. Low hammers. Top lever shotgun barrel selector. Double-set triggers. Horn triggerguard. Cartridge trap in butt with floral and fine scroll engraving. Checkered steel buttplate. Sling swivels. Finely checkered pistolgrip stock of semi-figured walnut with considerable figure. Horn grip cap. Finely checkered splinter fore-end with horn inlay. Telescopic sight with 13/16 inch diameter tube. Thin cross-hairs with dot. Tube marked: Carl Zeiss, Zielklein. Modern green canvas trunk case with brass hardware. Weight: 8 pounds, 8 ounces.

Condition: Excellent, as partially refinished. Reblued barrels show 96-98% finish with some older marks. Bright rifle bores with sharp rifling. Shotgun barrel shows a bright bore. Action retaining 15-20% faded case colors, balance a silver gray. Action show slight looseness. Refinished wood with a few light marks. Scope shows 98-99% bluing and clear optics. Case in excellent condition. Estimate: $3,000-$4,000 Start Bid: 1500.00

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32433 Merkel Suhl Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 464638, 20ga (3-inch), 26 ¾-inch barrels with matted rib and ejectors and marked T’VILLE, AL. Blued finish. Receiver with relief engraved birds-in-flight scene which is signed GR.Scroll engraved underneath and on trigger guard and tangs. Fine-checkered hardwood stock and fore arm. GebrMerkel Suhl hardwood buttplate with engraved screws. LOP= 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Fine showing very little use. Barrels retaining approximately 90-92% original finish with a small patch of spotting right side near breech. Very minor spots observed under the right barrel back of the muzzle. Right side of receiver with small patch of light discoloration. Stock is excellent to fine.Estimate: $1,000-$2,000 Start Bid: 500.00

32434 Cased Gebruder Merkel Suhl 203E Over & Under Shotgun. Serial no. 46662 [receiver and barrels], 12 gauge. 28-inch barrels with matted ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Elaborately scroll-engraved receiver. Figured walnut checkered pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Hard rubber grip cap. Sling swivels. Grooved hard rub-ber buttplate. Contained in leather carrying case. Weight: 7 1/2 pounds. Pull: 14 3/8-inches.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with trivial staining, handling wear and fine pitting. Wood showing light scat-tered scuffs and scratches. Action good. Mirror bright bores. Carrying case showing minor storage wear.Estimate: $4,500-$6,500 Start Bid: 2200.00

32435 J.P. Sauer & Sohn Drilling c1937. Serial no. 277999, 7 x 57 /16 ga, 23 5/8-inch barrels with matte rib and claw mounts. Front sling swivel. Barrels marked: KRUPP LAUFSTAHL/SPECIAL GEWER LAUFTSAHL/[crown/N]/STM.G/9GR. Fine checkered hardwood stock with cheekpiece. Rear sling swivel and Sauer-marked hard rubber butt plate with en-graved screws. Manufactured c1937.

Condition: Very good as possibly refinished. Retaining approximately 90-92% of an old reblue. Scattered small patches of fine pitting. Right bar-rel with small dent. Missing upper tang screw. Period repair at wrist. Two small chips on left side at breech. Action crisp. Bores are bright.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32436 J.P.Sauer and Son Double Barrel Shotgun Made in Prussia. Serial no. 175724, 20ga, 28-inch barrels with matted rib and extractor. Water table with-out nitro proof and marked: MADE IN PRUSSIA. Blued finish and case-hardened receiver. Finely checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm. Buttstock with vacant oval escutcheon and hard rubber buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 30-40% finish, the balance a thin gray-brown patina. Receiver with traces of case colors. Top lever screw absent. Auto safe is not functioning. Stock: Good to very good showing a fair amount of use. Split to forearm. Over all a sweet little gun likely made before WWI.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

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32437 J. P. Sauer & Sohn Double Barrel Shotgun c1939. Serial no. 71060, 12ga, 28 1/4-inch barrels, with ejectors. Blued finish and case-hardened receiver. Barrels with textured rib, two ivory beads and marked: SPEZIAL LAUFSTAHL [ROCHUMER VEREIN and J.P.SAUER & SOHN A.G.ECKERNFORDE/MADE IN GERMANY. Beautiful old world engrav-ing to receiver. Fine grained, oil-stained hardwood stock with checkered forearm and pistolgrip. Black diamond insets at wrist. LOP= 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining 96-98% original finish. Minor handling wear. Stock extension present.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32438 Cased Zoli-Rizzini Boxlock Ejector Double Barrel Shotgun retailed by A&F. Serial no.: 3220. 12 gauge. 28-inch barrels with matted flat rib. Casehardened border engraved scalloped boxlock action. Ejectors. Non-automatic safety. Finely checkered straight stock of straight grain walnut. Plastic buttplate. Oval with: VDA Jr. Finely checkered beaver-tail fore-end with Anson-style release. Brown leather trunk case configured for an over and under shotgun with red baize interior. A&F label. Lid with initials. DATA: Barrel Dimensions: Bore: 0.727/0.726 inches. Chokes: 0.016/0.033 (Modified/Improved Modified). Chambers: 3-inch. Proof: Italian Nitro. (No bore or chamber dimensions.) XX. Stock Dimensions: Pull: 14 3/8 inches. Drop at comb: `1 ½ inches. Drop at heel: 2 3/8 inches. Weight: 6 pounds 4 ounce.

Condition: Very Good, showing considerable use. Barrels retaining approximately 90-95% bluing with light surface unevenness. Right barrel with two slight dents. Varnish coated action shows 60-70% vibrant case colors with areas of corrosion and spotting .Excellent bright bore. Wood shows extensive losses to finish with numerous nicks, scratches and impressions. Case in very good condition with some nicks and scratches to finish. Estimate: $1,300-$1,600 Start Bid: 650.00

32439 Benelli Model M3 SUPER 90 Slide Action Prop Shotgun from the Movie Eraser Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Serial no. M077603, 12 gauge. Blued finish. Heckler & Koch Inc. - Sterling, VA. import marking on receiver. Note: This gun originally from the Stembridge Gun Collection bought by Robert Peterson of Guns and Ammo magazine. Ex Robert Peterson Collection.Previously offered/sold at the Robert Peterson-Hollywood Stembridge Movie Gun Collection 2007 sale at Little Johns Auction in Orange, Ca. Sold along with copy of the movie on DVD and other related literature.Condition: Very good. Gun has been rebuilt and dressed up as prop to appear as damaged / burned (from laser) gun that appears in the movie.Estimate: $700-$900 Start Bid: 350.00

32440 Cased 16 gauge Breton Baby Luxe Slide-action Lightweight Over and Under Shotgun.Serial no. 36131. 16 gauge. 27 1/2-inch light metal barrels. No rib. Insert chokes. Polished bold foliate scroll engraved lever cocking slide action. Push button safety. Gun marked: Quality Arms, Texas. Checkered straight grip stock of figured walnut with Pachmayr recoil pad. DATA: Barrel dimensions: Bore diameter: 0.630/0.630 inches. Chokes: Insert. Chambers: 3-inch. Proof: French Nitro 16.0/16.0 76 mm. Stock dimensions: Pull: 15 1/4 inches. Drop at comb: 1 1/2 inches. Drop at heel: 2 3/4 inches. Aluminum framed black vinyl-covered locking case. Red baize interior. Insert chokes, Literature and correspondence. 5 pounds, 11 ounces.

Condition: Excellent, showing very little use. Estimate: $700-$1,200 Start Bid: 350.00

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32441 Japanese Edo Period Wakizashi in Shirasaya. Having a slightly curved 13 3/4” blade with wavy temper line, wood grain fin-ish and wide tip. Copper habaki. Housed in plain wood mounts. Appears to be Muromachi period (1500s)) likely Mino-Seki school.

Condition: Blade is excellent showing a high polish but does exhibit a num-ber of kizu the longest measuring 2 1/2”. Plain wood mounts are excellent.

Est.: $650-$1,200

32442 Japanese Blade in Shirasaya. Having a slightly curved 10 3/4” flat blade. Contained in plain wood mounts.

Condition: Blade is good with gray finish, no visible temper line, sharp-ened edge. Shows a number of small kizu. Wood mounts are excellent.

Est.: $550-$700

32443 Signed Japanese Blade By Noshu ju Sadahiro. Slightly curved 25 1/2” bare blade with wavy temper line. Noshu ju Sadahiro (gendai or WWII era smith).

Condition: Very good. Mostly bright with an area of dark staining, a few small dark spots and surface scratches.

Est.: $650-$950

32444 Signed Japanese Katana Blade Having a slightly curved 23 1/4” blade. Copper habaki. Wooden scabbard with brown lacquered finish. Appears to be signed Hizen Tadayoshi but no guarantee of signature.

Condition: Fair to good. Blade has ex-tensive dark staining, small chip at tip with scattered minor chips and edge roughness. Scabbard also poor, split in half and shows finish wear.

Est.: $650-$950

32445 Japanese Tanto in Koshirae. Having a slightly curved flat 7 1/4” blade with wavy temper line and wood grain finish. Silver habaki with diagonal lines on the surface. Contained in black lac-quered wooden scabbard. Appears to be Bakumatsu period (late 1800s).

Condition: Blade excellent with one small kizu. Scabbard with a few chips at the bottom edge.

Est.: $550-$700

32446 Japanese Tanto and Katana in Koshirae. The Tanto having a slightly curved flat 10 1/8” blade. Silver washed copper habaki. Aikuchi style mounts with black cord wrapped handle. Black lacquered plain copper fuchi & kashira. Contained in copper mounted wooden scabbard with black lacquer simulating a wood grain..Condition: Blade. Good showing cleaning, sharpening and areas of dark staining. Handle exhibits lac-quer chipping on the copper mounts. Scabbard with a deep gouge and a few minor dents. The Katana having a slightly curved 25 1/2” blade. Copper habaki. No handle or mounts. Contained in a leather covered wooden scabbard.

Condition: Blade is poor with areas of surface rust and pittng at the tip. Scabbard leather shows wear.

Est.: $650-$950

32447 Lot of Two Japanese Tanto in Shirasaya. Comprising: 1) Having a straight 9” flat blade with traces of a temper line. Copper habaki. Contained in plain wood mounts.

Condition: Very good showing scat-tered kizu. Wood mounts are excellent.

: 2) Having a slightly curved 12 5/8” grooved blade. Copper habaki. Contained in plain wood mounts. Condition: Good. Cleaned, small areas of moderate pitting. Wood mounts are excellent.

Est.: $650-$950

32448 Japanese Sword with Gunto Blade. 26 1/4-inch slightly curved polished steel blade. Wartime manufacture with machine made blade. Standard tsuba. Wrapped fishskin grip with floral menuki. Contained in steel military scabbard with fine military mounts.

Condition: Fine.

Est.: $400-$700

32449 German Mauser 1898 Bayonet with Scabbard. Serial no. 89064 [on blade guard], unmarked ricasso. 15 1/2-inch blade. 20-inches in overall length. Smooth walnut grip panels. Metal scabbard num-bered: B18737.

Condition: Very good. Light wear and pitting to blade. Grips with light scuffs. Patches of pitting present on scabbard.

Est.: $200-$300

32450 19th Century Bavarian Presentation Sword. 32-inch slightly curved blade. Left side with gilt-bordered deeply etched panel reading: F. SCHILFFAGRT A. KAMERADEIT Y. BAUR MUNCHEN IM MARZ 1877.

Condition: Very good. Light age wear and patina. Several small nicks to blade.

Est.: $500-$700

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32451 U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber Manufactured by Roby. 34 1/2-inch bright slightly curved steel blade with 12-inch false edge. Ricasso marked: C. ROBY /W. CHELMSFORD /MS. Reverse marked: US/1863 below inspector’s initial M. Leather washer present. Standard three-bar brass guard. Leather grip with wire wrap. Circular pommel. Contained in original, unmarked steel scabbard with two hangers.

Condition: Very Good to fine. Steel with a smooth, mottled gray-brown p∞atina and scattered spotting. Two minor nicks to edge. Grip is fine with only minor scuffs. Scabbard free of dents and with age wear and patina. Small tape residue between hang-ers. A fine example from a desirable maker.

Est.: $500-$700

32452 Lot of Three Socket Bayonets with Scabbards. Comprising: 1.) 14-inch unmarked bayo-net with leather brass-tipped scabbard. 2.) 18-inch U.S. marked bayonet with metal scabbard. Leather frog and brass US rosette. 3.) 17-inch bayonet marked: TR&SN. Socket numbered: 14 / 52 / 70. Metal scabbard with leather frog and brass US rosette.

Condition: Good. Blades primarily a smooth grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Leather scabbard with discoloration and cracking. Metal scabbards with noticeable pitting.

Est.: $400-$600

32453 Brass D Handle Cavalry Saber. 35-inch curved steel blade. 41 1/4-inch in overall length with brass “D” guard. Leather tassle.

Condition: Poor. Blade with heavy wear and pitting. Handle absent. No scabbard present.

Est.: $200-$300

32454 Springfield Armory 1909 M1 Garand Bayonet. Serial no. 405543. Right side of ricasso marked: US. Left side marked: SA / (flam-ing bomb) / 1909. 15 3/4-inch blade with scabbard marked: USN / MK1. Grooved hard rubber grip panels.

Condition: Good. Blade a smooth grey patina with wear and pitting present. Scabbard with scuffs and flaking.

Est.: $200-$300

32455 U.S. Marked Socket Bayonet and Scabbard. 21-inches in overall length stamped US. Blued finish. Metal body scabbard and leather frog with US rosette hook.

Condition: Good. Retaining traces of bluing in protected areas with noticeable wear and pitting present. Discoloring and cracking to leather.

Est.: $200-$300

32456 Vruck Yataghan Style Bayonet. 22 1/2-inch blade, 28-inch-es in overall length. Ricasso marked: VRUCK. Checkered wooden grip panels. Butt marked: 398.

Condition: Fair to good. Heavy wear and pitting throughout. Wood loss around edges of grip panels.

Est.: $400-$600

32457 Cutlery Hilt Fighting Knife. 8 1/4-inch drop point damascus blade the left side marked: USN. Faceted and gold-inlaid above the oval German silver guard. Unmarked cutlery hilt. Contained in leather scabbard with filigreed fitting.

Condition: Very good to fine. Age wear and patina.

Est.: $500-$700

32458 Railroad Commemorative Bowie Knife Marked: M. Price. 12-inch slightly curved etched blade, the left side with a panel of two steam loco-motives, titles and dates commemorating the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. The reverse is marked: AWARDED FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE/MAY GOD CONTINUE THE UNITY OF OUR COUNTRY AS THIS RAILROAD UNITES OCEANS OF THE WORLD. Ricasso also etched: M. PRICE/SAN FRANCISCO. Brass guard and ferrule. Stag grip.

Condition: Fine as configured. Spurious maker mark. Blade with scattered light stains. Guard with age wear and patina.

Est.: $500-$700

32459 Damascus Dagger by Jim Ort. 5-inch raindrop damascus blade of diamond section marked: OZ. Mother-of-Pearl grip panels retained by 2 steel pins. Black leather scabbard with integral belt loop. Overall length: 9 3/4-inches.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $600-$800

32460 Clipped Point Fighting Knife by Sornberger. 4 1/8-inch clipped point damascus blade with ricasso marked: SORNBERGER. Gold bolster, the left side engraved with a rattlesnake, the right with a skull. Fine hardwood grip panels retained with 4 brass pins. Engraved tang edge. Tapered pommel.: Jim Sornberger is a talented long-time maker located in Volcano, California. He made his first knife in 1970 and specializes in San Francisco-style and collectible straight knives. He has made a wide range of styles using a wide range of materials. He is known for his use of gold quartz, He forges his own Damascus blades and does his own carving and engraving. Jim’s knives have won the best in show at California knife shows.

Condition: Fine. Blade: Excellent. Grip with two hairline cracks to left panel.

Est.: $500-$700

32461 Dagger by Robert Papp. 6 1/2-inch spearpoint hollow ground double-edged blade marked: ROBERT PAPP/MAKER/ELMYRIA,OHIO. Polished steel bolsters. Fine horn grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Overall length 12-inches.: Robert Papp is from Elyria, Ohio. He has been making knives since 1984.

Condition: Fine. Blade is excellent. Fine scratches on bolster.

Est.: $350-$450

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32462 Bridgeport Bowie Knife. 5 1/2-inch spearpoint blade with ricasso marked; B.G.I.CO./BRIDGEPORT CONN. Brass guard with turned up/turned down quillons. Fine checkered hard rubber grip panels retained by 3 brass pins. Contained in brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop.

Condition: Good to very good. Blade with scattered light staining and spotting. Edge good with a single nick. Guard with age wear and patina. Grips are fine. Leather with dryness and crackling at tip and at belt loop which has separated at the top.

Est.: $350-$450

32463 “Tiger” Dagger by Colley of Sheffield. 7 1/4-inch etched spearpoint blade with ricasso marked: W.A./COLLEY/SHEFFIELD. Reverse with: [animal head/arrow]/TIGER. German silver guard with dual quillons. Beautiful antique horn grip panels re-tained by 4 pins.

Condition: Very good. Blade a smooth, gray patina with scattered fine pitting. Nicks to edge. Guard is tight but blade appears smaller than the opening. Grips: Fine. Light age wear.

Est.: $300-$400

32464 Antique Dagger by Edward Barnes & Sons. 5 1/2-inch polished steel spearpoint blade with ricasso marked: U[star]S/EDWARD/BARNES/&SONS. Oval German silver guard. Black leather-covered grip with wire and abalone inlays. Contained in black leather scabbard with hallmarked tip marked: D&I.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with fine pitting and scattered nicks. Grip with age wear, patina and scat-tered flaking. Scabbard: Good. Supple leather. Age wear and dents to tip. Minor loss to stitches at throat.

Est.: $250-$350

32465 Coffin Cased San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by Frazier. 9 1/4-inch clipped point blade. Ricasso marked: R. FRAZIER. Oval german-silver guard. Coffin hilt with yellow micarta grip panels retained by 10 studs. Vacant shield escutcheons. Serrated pommel cap. Contained in pur-ple velvet-lined tiger maple coffin case with brass furniture and Frazier label.: Ronald A. Frazier was a very talented knife-maker and artist. Many of his knives featured the most realistic carvings and engravings. He started full time in knife-maker in 1978. His knives won many awards and were prized by collectors and admired by fellow knife-makers as well.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $650-$850

32466 Bowie Knife by Reddiex. 7 1/4-inch clipped point blade with 4-inch false edge. Left side of blade marked: REDDIEX/[kiwi]/NZ. Slanted guard with curved integral quil-lons and beautiful scroll engraved panels. Ebonized grips retained with 4 stainless steel pins. : Bill Reddiex was a well respected New Zealand knife maker who was also presi-dent of the New Zealand Knifemakers’ guild.

Condition: Fine to Excellent. Minor handling wear.

Est.: $450-$550

32467 Folding Knife by Easler. 3 1/2-inch slightly curved, polished steel blade marked: R.O. EASLER. Scroll-engraved bolsters. Sheep horn grip panels are cut for lanyard and retained by 3 stainless steel pins. Lock back mechanism. Contained in black nylon sheath.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $350-$450

32468 Folding Knife by R.O.Easler. 2-inch semi-clipped point blade marked: R.O. EASLER. Polished steel bolsters. Lively Mother-of-Pearl grip panels re-tained by 2 stainless steel pins. Overall length 5-inches.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Blade with one minor scratch. Bolster show-ing very light handling wear. Grips are excellent.

Est.: $300-$400

32469 Folding Knife by Ted Dowel. 3-inch polished steel blade. Maroon Micarta grip with circular escutcheon marked: MD. Unique swivel and pivot mechanism on stainless frame within grip. Contained in fine brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop. Maker’s mark (MD) to front. This type of knife also known as Funny Folder for which Dowel was also well known.: Ted Dowel (1929-2012) was a Knifemakers’ Guild Founding Member and Past President.He was well known for his astounding craftsmanship, wonderful selection of materials, and amazing fit and finish.

Condition: Fine to excellent with light handling wear and age patina.

Est.: $425-$525

32470 Small Drop Point Knife by P.J.Tomes. 2 1/2-inch drop point damascus blade and bolster. Blade is marked: TOMES. Nicely textured Mother-of-Pearl grip panels retained by 2 pins.: P.J.Tomes is in semi-retirement. He be-gan making knives full time in 1976 and joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1978. P.J. is known for how thin his knives are and for his flat grinds all the way to the edge.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $350-$450

32471 Damascus Dagger by Morrow. 3 1/4-inch spearpoint damascus blade. Serrated, German-silver guard marked: LM/03. Silver ferrule above carved pearl grip.Larry Morrow of Vancouver, Washington specializes in miniatures.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $175-$250

32472 Folding Knife by Tomes. Two slightly curved 2 1/2-inch blades, each marked: TOMES. Polished steel bolsters and jigged bone grip panels retained by 2 stainless steel pins. Dual locking mechanisms.: P.J.Tomes is in semi-retirement. He be-gan making knives full time in 1976 and joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1978. P.J. is known for how thin his knives are and for his flat grinds all the way to the edge.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $250-$350

32473 Reproduction Rigdon Confederate Bowie Knife. 12-inch clipped point polished steel blade the left side marked: G.H. RIGDON/AUGUSTA,GA./ CSA. False aging to blade. Oval german silver guard. Black, hardwood grip panels within engraved brass ferrule and brass frame. Top edge of brass engraved: W.H.BERTHAM. Ribbed brass pommel with steel tang screw.

Condition: Very good as configured. False aged throughout. A faithful reproduction.

Est.: $475-$600

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32474 Damascus Bowie Knife by Riley. 9 1/4-inch clipped point Damascus blade with ricasso marked: RILEY. The reverse with JS. Steel guard with turned up and turned down quillons. Polished steel fer-rule above two-piece stag grips retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Flat steel pom-mel cap. Contained in hand-tooled brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop and snap closure.: Dennis Riley, custom knifemaker is a member of the Arkansas Knifemakers Association, and a Journeyman in the American Bladesmith Society. All of his knives are hand forged.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $550-$750

32475 Fighting Knife by Bill Cheatham. 7-inch clipped point blade with ricasso marked: CHEATHAM/PHOENIX,ARIZ. Nickel-silver guard with single quillon. Ferrule of turquoise and nickel-silver. Crown stag grip.: Bill Cheatham is a talented custom knife maker from Laveen, Arizona and has a distinct personal stylized way of finishing his blades which resemble flint knapped stone knives. He started knife making in 1976. He specializes in working straight knives and folders.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $425-$600

32476 Skinning Knife by Bill Cheatham. 4-inch polished steel blade marked: CHEATHAM/PHOENIX, ARIZ. Right side is etched: B.A.K.C.A./17 OF 25. Nickel-silver guard with single quillon. Stacked leather and crown stag grip. : Bill Cheatham is a talented custom knife maker from Laveen, Arizona and has a distinct personal stylized way of finishing his blades which resemble flint knapped stone knives. He started knife making in 1976. He specializes in working straight knives and folders.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $225-$300

32477 Flint-Knapped Utility Knife by Bill Cheatham. 4 1/4-inch drop point knapped blade marked: CHEATHAM / PHOENIX, AZ. Brass guard with single quillon. Left side of guard marked; 124. Stag grip. Flat brass pommel. Contained in fine, tooled brown leather scabbard which is scalloped to mimic the treatment of the blade. Front strap/snap closure. Reverse is maker-marked: CHEATHAM.: Bill Cheatham is a talented custom knife maker from Laveen, Arizona and has a distinct personal stylized way of finishing his blades which resemble flint knapped stone knives. He started knife making in 1976. He specializes in working straight knives and folders.

Condition: Fine to excellent with light handling wear to grip.

Est.: $350-$450

32478 Bowie Knife by D’Alton Holder. 6 1/2-inch clipped point blade. Ricasso marked: D’HOLDER. Scalloped and ser-rated gold guard. Exotic hardwood grip. : D’Alton Holder has been hand-making knives for 45 years. He joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1973. Over 75 mak-ers give him credit as having had a direct influence in their work. When he takes a break from work he is riding Buckwheat out in the Arizona desert.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling wear.

Est.: $650-$850

32479 Fighting Knife by Finnley. 6 3/4-inch clipped point blade with left side of ricasso marked: WFL. Right side with: FINNLEY. Oval brass guard with sin-gle quillon. Stag grip with turquoise fer-rules and flat brass pommel cap engraved with: OKCA/[flower]/1996. Contained in fancy tooled leather scabbard the front adorned with domed conchos and scal-loped rosettes spelling: OKCA. Reverse with hand written label with details about “prize display” at “Eugene Oregon Knife Show...1996.” Reverse of scabbard with maker’s mark: SHELLY LEATHER SHOP/ [saddle] / EUGENE, OR.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $400-$600

32480 Utility Knife by George Walker Alpine Wyoming. 3 3/4-inch damascus blade marked: WALKER/ALPINE WY. Brass guard with single quillon. Figured hardwood grip with blank oval brass escutcheon and lan-yard tube. Overall length: 8 1/4-inches.: George Walker was a full time knife maker. He sold his first knife in 1979.

Condition: Very good to fine. Light soiling and handling wear.

Est.: $250-$350

32481 Drop Point Hunter by Jim Sornberger. 4-inch polished ATS-34 steel, drop point blade marked: J. SORNBERGER/[bowie knife]/VOLCANO, CAL. Sornberger floral engraved 416 stainless bolster. Stabilized redwood burl grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Left panel with disc reading: KNIFEMAKERS’ GUILD/25/YEARS. The knife was made in 1995, 25th year of Knifemakers’ Guild.: Jim Sornberger is a talented long-time maker located in Volcano, California. He made his first knife in 1970 and specializes in San Francisco-style and collectible straight knives. He has made a wide range of styles using a wide range of materials. He is known for his use of gold quartz, He forges his own Damascus blades and does his own carving and engraving. Jim’s knives have won the best in show at California knife shows.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $600-$800

32482 Utility Knife by Jack Busfield. 3-inch drop point blade marked: BUSFIELD/MESA,AZ. Fine rosewood grip panels retained by 8 stainless steel pins.: Jack Busfield made his first knife in 1964. In 1982 he joined the Knifemakers Guild and later was presented the Guild’s presti-gious Red Watson Award. In 1984 he went into making knives full time and moved from Arizona to North Carolina in 1986. He has continued winning awards with his unique designs. Jack says, “ I guaran-tee my knives to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for as long as I am able to make knives.”

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $175-$250

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32483 Drop Point Skinner by Jim Sornberger. 4-inch slightly curved blade, the left side marked: J. SORNBERGER/SAN JOSE CAL. Black and brown exotic hardwood grip, the back of silver and beautifully engraved floral-geometrical pattern. Sold together with a fine brown leather scab-bard with integral belt loop. In ink, below belt loop: SORNBERGER/CUSTOM D.P.S./WENGEWOOD/PROTO 5-82. : Jim Sornberger is a talented long-time maker located in Volcano, California. He made his first knife in 1970 and specializes in San Francisco-style and collectible straight knives. He has made a wide range of styles using a wide range of materials. He is known for his use of gold quartz, He forges his own Damascus blades and does his own carving and engraving. Jim’s knives have won the best in show at California knife shows.

Condition: Excellent. Scabbard: Excellent with a hint of age wear.

Est.: $250-$350

32484 Drop Point Bowie Knife by Jon Christensen. 3 1/8-inch drop point blade. Left side ricas-so marked: CJP. Right side with MS. Plated guard with single, turned down quillon. Black and white washers surrounding burl wood ferrule. Crowned, white stag grip retained with single stainless steel pin. Contained in border-stitched brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop. Reverse with maker’s mark.: Jon Christensen specialized in Industrial Design in college and started knifemak-ing in 1999. He focused on blade making and became a American Blade Society Master Smith in 2006. He forges his own Damascus blades and has won numerous awards including 2009 Best of Show.

Condition: Blade: Excellent. Guard and grip with traces of light handling wear. Scabbard: Fine. Scattered fine scuffs.

Est.: $425-$500

32485 Ted Dowell Bowie Knife. 5-inch clipped point polished steel blade. Brass guard with single quillon and marked TMD. Highly figured hardwood grip. Brass pommel cap. Contained in rus-set leather scabbard with snap enclosure and integral belt loop. Front with: TMD.: Ted Dowell (1929-2012) was a Knifemakers’ Guild Founding Member and Past President. He was well known for his astounding craftsmanship, won-derful selection of materials, and amaz-ing fit and finish.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Very light handling wear.

Est.: $375-$500

32486 Gary Siress Utility Knife and Scabbard. 3 3/4-inch slightly curved, polished steel blade, the ricasso marked: SIRESS. Nicely floral-engraved bolsters. Bone grip panels with lanyard tube and retained with 4 stainless steel pins. Contained in russet leather sewn scabbard with integral belt loop , the reverse marked: SIRESS.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $250-$350

32487 Drop Point Hunting Knife by Russell Easler. 3 1/2-inch drop point blade, the left side marked: R.O EASLER/[standing bear]/HANDCRAFTED. Polished steel bolsters. Fine stag grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Contained in fine,unmarked brown leather sewn scab-bard with integral belt loop.: South Carolina knifemaker Russell Easler started making knives in 1973 and had a fine reputation as a custom knifemaker.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $225-$300

32488 Subhilt Fighter by Ed Love. 6 3/4-inch clipped point hollow ground blade, the ricasso marked: ED LOVE/KNIFEMAKER. The reverse with: 081. Nickel-plated guard and subhilt. Highly figured hardwood grip panels retained by 3 steel rivets. Contained in black leather scabbard with snap closure and integral belt loop.

Condition: Fine. Blade is excellent. Grip with handling wear.

Est.: $250-$350

32489 Bowie Knife by Lloyd Pendleton. 6-inch hollow ground clipped point blade, the ricasso marked: PENDLETON/SAN PABLO. CALIF. Plated brass guard with flared quillons. Stag grip panels retained by 6 stainless steel pins. Pierced for lanyard. Contained in light brown leather scabbard, the reverse with maker’s mark: PENDLETON KNIVES/SAN PABLO, CALIF.: Legendary maker Lloyd Pendleton sold his first knife in 1973. His work was a sta-ple in the Knives Annuals from the very beginning. Lloyd’s signature style and designs were used by a well known production company in 2010 and those knives won Field N Stream’s Best of the Best award for that year.

Condition: Fine. Blade with scat-tered fine spots. Light handling wear at guard. Scabbard: Very good. Moderate handling wear present.

Est.: $500-$700

32490 Morseth Bowie Knife. 6-inch clipped point blade marked: 19MORSETH89. Unusual marking left side of blade. German silver guard with dual quillons. Red, gold and black bands above hardwood and stag grip. Gold locking nut. Contained in fine, unmarked light brown leather scabbard with snap closure and stitched belt loop.: The Morseth brand of knives was found-ed by Harry Morseth, a native of Norway who emigrated to the United States at age 17. After his death his grandson, Steve Morseth continued making knives under the Morseth name. AG Russel bought the rights to the name and the equipment in 1971.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $450-$550

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32491 Bark River San Francisco Bowie Knife. 5 3/4-inch semi-clipped point blade with false back edge. Blade is marked: CUSTOM 2006. Ricasso marked: BARK RIVER/KNIFE & TOOL/ESCANABA, MI USA. Gold guard and ferrule above coffin hilt with stag grip panels. Contained in fine, light brown leather scabbard with post and hole closure. Reverse with sewn belt loop and Bark River maker’s mark.: Bark River Knives is a family-owned business whose goal is to produce the finest semi-production cutting tools available on the market. These products are aimed for the use of outdoors-men and others who need real performance in the field.

Condition: Excellent. Scabbard show-ing light handling wear.

Est.: $350-$450

32492 Coffin Pommel Fighting Knife by Alex Daniels. 5 1/4-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: DANIELS. Coffin hilt with fine hardwood grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Black leather scab-bard with steel spring belt clip.: Alex Daniels’ knife making dates to 1963. He makes all of his knives by hand includ-ing the heat treating. While he makes various types of fixed blade and folders, his specialty is reproductions of older Bowie knives. He has been a member of the Knifemaker’s Guild since 1982.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear to grip.

Est.: $550-$750

32493 Fighting Knife by Charles Weiss. 5 3/4-inch clipped point blade, the left side of ricasso marked: WEISS/PHOENIX. Right side with: CAST/440 C. Slightly flared polished steel guard with single quillon. Curved, stag grip with flat steel pommel cap. Fine, dark brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop. Reverse with maker’s mark: WEISS.: Charles Weiss started making knives in 1975. He specializes in high art straight knives, folder and deluxe period pieces.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $625-$725

32494 San Francisco Bowie Knife by A.H. Daniels with Sheath. 6 3/4-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: A.H.DANIELS / TOWN CREEK, AL. Ovoid guard of german-silver. Polished steel bolsters and fine coffin-hilt horn grip panels retained by 4 stainless steel pins. Contained in hand-tooled brown leather scabbard with sewn border and integral belt loop.: Alex Daniels knife making dates to 1963. He makes all of his knives by hand includ-ing the heat treating. While he makes various types of fixed blade and folders, his specialty is reproductions of older Bowie knives.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $600-$800

32495 San Francisco Bowie Knife by P.J.Tomes. 6 1/2-inch semi-clipped point polished steel blade, the ricasso marked: TOMES. Reverse with: MS/USA. Polished steel ferrule. Stag grip panels retained by 5 stainless steel pins. Contained in fine light brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop and maker’s mark on reverse.: P.J.Tomes is in semi-retirement. He be-gan making knives full time in 1976 and joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1978. P.J. is known for how thin his knives are and for his flat grinds all the way to the edge.

Condition: Fine to excellent. Blade with scattered fine spotting. Otherwise excellent. Scabbard: Excellent with very fine handling wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32496 Small Bowie Knife by P.J. Tomes. 4 3/4-inch curved steel blade with 3-inch false edge. Ricasso marked: TOMES. Reverse with USA MS. Polished steel guard with single quillon. Black and gold banded ferrule. Stacked leather grip with bone pommel. Contained in fine russet leather scabbard with integral rough out belt loop. Reverse marked: TOMES.: P.J. is in semi-retirement. He began mak-ing knives full time in 1976 and joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1978. P.J. is known for how thin his knives are and for his flat grinds all the way to the edge.

Condition: Fine. Light handling wear and age patina.

Est.: $500-$700

32497 P.J. Tomes Fighting Knife and Scabbard. 6 1/2-inch clipped point blade marked: TOMES. Bright steel bolsters. Coffin-hilt with highly figured hardwood grip panels retained by 5 stainless steel pins. Contained in fine light brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop and marked: TOMES.: P.J.Tomes is in semi-retirement. He be-gan making knives full time in 1976 and joined the Knifemaker’s Guild in 1978. P.J. is known for how thin his knives are and for his flat grinds all the way to the edge.

Condition: Excellent. Small scratch to blade. Minor handling wear to grip. Scabbard: Excellent. Light handling wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32498 San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by John Fitch. 6-inch polished steel blade. The ricasso marked: FITCH / M.S. Double steel cross guard. Stag grip panels retained by 6 stainless steel pins. Contained in unmarked russet leather scabbard with integral belt loop.: Arkansas Master Smith John Fitch is a member of the American Bladesmith Society.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $500-$700

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32499 Folding Knife Marked: Joseph Rodgers & Sons. 3 1/4-inch polished steel blade marked: TO STRIKE FIRE/ JOSEPH RODGERS/&SONS./ HAND FORGED. Ricasso with: NO.6/NORFO??/SHEFF????/ENGLAND. Reverse with: [star/cross]. Slightly curved bolsters. Fine jigged bone grip panels retained with 4 steel pins.

Condition: Blade with signs of having been polished or cleaned. Bolsters and backstrap with scattered patches of fine pitting. Grip: Excellent.

Est.: $200-$300

32500 Folder with Stag Grips by D’Alton Holder 2 1/2-inch drop point blade marked: D’HOLDER/AMARILLO, TEXAS. Satin finished bolsters and green stag grip panels.: D’Alton Holder has been hand-making knives for 45 years. Over 75 makers give him credit as having had a direct influ-ence in their work. When he takes a break from work he is riding Buckwheat out in the Arizona desert.

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Excellent. Light handling wear.

Est.: $350-$450

32501 Folder by Joe Kious. 2-inch drop point damascus blade with ricasso marked: KIOUS. Blade also with: F.E. EDWARDS/BLACKSMITH/JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA. Damascus bolsters and fine stag grip panels.: Joe Kious is known for exotic, lock back folders. “My passion is for folding knives, simply because they actually get carried, and consider ornate folding knives neces-sary jewelry for every gentleman’s pocket, and indeed for every lady’s purse...”

Condition: Very good to fine. Age wear and patina.

Est.: $200-$300

32502 Unmarked Mother-Of-Pearl Folder. 3-inch semi-clipped point blade, damas-cus bolsters and mother-of-peal grip panels retained by 2 rivets.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with micro-nicks and light handling wear. A little loose at lock up. Bolsters and grip panels: Excellent.

Est.: $200-$300

32503 Lock Back Folder by Joe Kious. 3-inch drop point blade, ricasso marked: KIOUS. Long, German silver bolsters. Fine stag grip panels retained by 3 stainless steel pins. Rear bolster pierced for lanyard.: Joe Kious is known for exotic, lock back folders. “My passion is for folding knives, simply because they actually get carried, and consider ornate folding knives neces-sary jewelry for every gentleman’s pocket, and indeed for every lady’s purse...”

Condition: Fine. Blade with near perfect edge showing light handling wear. Bolsters with age wear and pa-tina. Grips: Excellent.

Est.: $150-$200

32504 Folding Knife by Steve Schwarzer. 2 3/4-inch spearpoint blade, marked: SCHWARZER/[anvil]. Lock ring mecha-nism. Crown stag grip panels retained by 4 brass pins. Contained in black cloth sheath.: Steve Schwarzer has been an A.B.S. Master Smith since 1983 and a VP of The Art Knife Collectors Association.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with numerous micro scratches.

Est.: $500-$700

32505 Exotic Folding Knife by T.R. Overeynder. 2 1/2-inch lockback tapered blade which is marked: T.R.OVEREYNDER/KNIVES/ARLINGTON, TX. Left side of ricasso marked: 1991. Right side is marked: ATS-34. Profusely floral-engraved bolsters and pommel. Beautiful black pearl inlays.: Tom Overeynder has been making knives since 1977. He has been a voting member of the Knifemaker’s Guild since 1983 and has never missed a show. He is also a charter member of the Texas Knifemakers Association.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear observed.

Est.: $600-$800

32506 Ralph Bone Model P #108 Push Dagger. 3 1/2-inch spearpoint blade. Ricasso marked: P / 108 and makers mark (dog bone). Wooden handle with brass ferule. Overall length: 6 1/2-inches. Note: Ralph Bone, Lubbock, Texas was a knifemaker and gun engraver.

Condition: Good. Blade with wear and discoloration. Some sharpening present. Wood grip in very good con-dition, light dings and marks.

Est.: $300-$400

32507 Custom San Francisco Style Bowie Knife by Mike Penfold. 5-inch spear-point blade marked PENFOLD / VACAVILLE, CA on ricasso. Scroll-engraved stainless steel panels on each side. Rectangular crossguard. Overall length: 9 3/4-inches. Note: Mike Penfold, Vacaville, Ca has been making knives since 1999. Currently lives in the U.K.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear present. Light wear to cross-guard.

Est.: $300-$400

32508 San Francisco Style Bowie by Mick Langley. 5 3/4-inch spearpoint blade, the left side of ricasso marked: LANGLEY. Right side with: M.S. Fine, oval guard with roped edge. Steel ferrule. Rich stag grip panels retained by 2 stainless pins. Contained in golden snakeskin scabbard with integral belt loop. Reverse with maker’s mark: LANGLEY/M.S.: Mick Langley started custom knife mak-ing in 1977 having relocated from the Sheffield area of the U.K to Canada. He earned his Master Smith stamp in 1986. Langley forges his own Damascus and high carbon steel making fixed blade hunters, Bowies, daggers and boot knives and does his own leatherwork for the sheaths and uses only natural handle materials. He is the first Canadian Master Bladesmith in the American Bladesmith society.

Condition: Fine to Excellent. Minor handling marks.

Est.: $475-$675

32509 San Francisco Style Bowie Knife 6 3/4-inch spearpoint blade of diamond section. Right side of blade with etched riband reading: MATTIE SILKS/SIDEWALK COMPANION. Ricasso stamped: WILL & FINCK/SF CAL. Brass guard with integral knuckle bow. Grip with Mother-of-pearl tiles. Contained in steel scabbard with integral belt hook.

Condition: Excellent as configured. Blade with fine edge and false age patina. Mellow patina to brass. Pearl is excellent. Scabbard: Fine with small patches of light surface rust and han-dling wear. Loose fit to knife.

Est.: $300-$500

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32510 Small California Bowie Knife Marked

“Sacramento.” 5 7/8-inch clipped point blade with sharpened false edge. Ricasso marked: SACRAMENTO CAL/[crossed arrows]. Oval brass guard. Brass frame with redwood grip panels retained by 10 brass pins. Foliate engraving to top and and sides of frame. Bottom of frame with gothic GT. Foliate engraved pommel.

Condition: Very good. Blade with steel-gray age patina and fine pitting. Scattered fine nicks to edge. Mellow patina to brass. Top of guard with tool marks. Grip with scattered fine dents and age wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32511 San Francisco Style Bowie Knife. 7-inch clipped point blade. Ricasso marked: SF CAL. Oval brass guard above brass ferrule. Hardwood grip panels re-tained by 7 brass rivets.

Condition: Good to very good. Moderate age wear and patina. Wood without obvious age cracks. Some rivets proud to panel surface.

Est.: $600-$800

32512 E. M. Dickenson Bowie Knife. 6-inch clipped point blade with floral etched panels. The left side of ricasso marked: E.M. DICKENSON. The right side with: THE INVICTA. Oval German-silver guard. Fine stag grip panels retained with 4 pins.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with smooth gray-silver patina and retaining generous traces of etched scene. Fine nicks to blade. Age wear and patina to guard. Grips: Fine.

Est.: $200-$300

32513 Bowie Knife by Ames West of Sheffield. 6-inch spearpoint blade marked: AMES WEST/LORD ST./SHEFFIELD. Left side of ricasso with: D.C.L. Split German-silver guard. Mother-of-Pearl grip panels re-tained by 2 pins. Vacant circular escutch-eon. Fluted cutlery pommel. Contained in black leather scabbard with nickel-plated fittings. Integral belt hook on reverse of throat.

Condition: Good. Blade with numer-ous tool marks, fine nicks and scat-tered patches of fine pitting. Scabbard with scattered crackling, loose tip and ill fitting to knife.

Est.: $350-$450

32514 Cutlery Hilt Bowie Knife with Gold Rush Etched Panel. 7 1/4-inch clipped point blade with etched panel bearing California gold rush motif. Ricasso stamped: WOODHEAD/HOWARD ST./SHEFFIELD. Oval German-silver guard. Cutlery hilt.

Condition: Very good as configured. Maker’s mark crude and double-stamped. Nicks to blade. Loose guard. Good detail in etching.

Est.: $250-$350

32515 Bone Hilt Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons. 6 1/2-inch clipped point blade marked: V[crown]R/JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS/CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY/[star/cross]. Oval, German-silver guard with upturned quillon. Bone grip panels retained by 6 steel pins. Vacant oval escutcheon. Plated pommel cap.

Condition: Good to very good. Blade a mottled silver-gray patina with small patch of fine pitting on right side. Age wear and light soiling.

Est.: $300-$400

32516 Cutlery Hilt Dagger by Moylan of Sheffield. 5 1/2-inch spearpoint blade, the ricasso marked: J MOYLAN/SHEFFIELD. Oval, German-silver guard. Fine cutlery hilt. Contained in brown leather scabbard.

Condition: Very good. Blade with a gray age patina, patches of fine pit-ting. Edge with 2 minor nicks. Guard and grip with age patina and light soiling, otherwise fine. Scabbard good as configured. Loose fit for knife. Holes near toe where fitting had been. Trimmed at toe and throat.

Est.: $350-$450

32517 Bowie Knife by J. Rodgers & Sons. 5 1/2-inch clipped point blade, the ricasso marked: J. RODGERS & SONS/6 NORFOLK ST. SHEFFIELD ENGLAND. Reverse with [star cross] trademark. Oval brass guard. Laced leather-wrapping over what ap-pears to be an original stag grip. Knife contained in fine, brown leather scabbard with german silver fittings. Leather belt loop.

Condition: Good to very good. Blade with scattered spotting, fine scratches and nicks. Scabbard: Fine. LIght age wear and patina.

Est.: $500-$700

32518 L.F. & C. Bowie Knife. 5 3/4-inch clipped point blade, the ricasso marked: L.F.& C. German-silver cross guard. Nice stag grip panels retained by 4 brass pins.

Condition: Very good. Blade with a smooth silver-gray age patina. Nice edge, no nicks. Traces of old red stains to guard near blade and with age wear and signs of cleaning. Grips: Fine.

Est.: $250-$350

32519 Unmarked Cutlery Hilt Bowie Knife. 6 3/4-inch clipped point blade. Oval German-silver guard. Fine floral em-bossed ferrule and pommel cap. Band below cap marked: RD117933. Black, jigged-bone grip with vacant escutcheon.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with minor nicks, fine scratches and very small patches of fine pitting. Nice silver-gray patina with one small re-sharpened area near tip. Grip with hairline crack left side.

Est.: $300-$400

32520 Bowie Knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield. 6-inch clipped point blade marked with Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield ad-dress. Scalloped German-silver guard. Rare gutta percha grip panels with deep floral relief and retained by 3 brass pins. Contained in blind tooled brown leather scabbard with integral belt loop and plated mounts.

Condition: Very good to fine. Blade with small scattered patches of fine pitting. Fine scratches and polishing marks.

Est.: $300-$400

32521 19th Century Bowie Knife Marked M. Price. 7 3/8-inch tapered blade with false back edge. Left side of ricasso marked: M. PRICE / S.F. CAL. Oval german silver guard with ribbed ferrule and pommel cap. Ebony grip panels. Overall length: 12 1/4-inches. Contained in steel scabbard with stud.

Condition: Good to very good as con-figured. Maker mark possibly spurious. Blade with moderate age wear, pa-tina and scattered staining. Scabbard: Good with moderate age wear and staining.

Est.: $550-$750

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32522 Folding Knife by Dennis Friedly. 2 1/2-inch drop point hollow ground blade marked: D.E. FRIEDLY. Polished steel bolsters. Brown micarta grip panels retained by 2 stainless pins. Lock back mechanism.: Dennis Friedly of Cody, Wyoming is an American custom knifemaker. His work can be seen currently in the Boker Plus Collection.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $250-$350

32523 Folding Knife by Michael Walker. 2 1/4-inch polished steel blade, the left side marked: WALKER’S LOCKERS/BY/M.L.WALKER. Steel frame and brown horn grip panels.: Michael Walker is a knifemaker and sculptor from Taos, New Mexico. He has patented the Walker Linerlock. He has been making knives since 1980 and is a voting member of the Knifemakers’ Guild.

Condition: Fine. Light age wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32524 Randall Model 12-9 Bowie Knife with Leather Scabbard. 9-inch clipped point blade. Left side marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. Ovoid brass crossguard with L shaped quillons. One piece wood grip with ribbed cone-shaped pommel cap. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with sharpening red stone marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. / KNIVES. 12/ 9. Overall length: 14-inches.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Minimal use present, light handling to brass. Scabbard with minor marks.

Est.: $500-$700

32525 Randall Model 1 Fighting Knife with Leather Scabbard. 7-inch clipped point blade. Left side marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. / S. Brass cross-guard. Stag grip with red, white and green washers. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with sharpen-ing stone marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. / 7.

Condition: Excellent. Minimal wear present. Scabbard with minor marks and light verdigris residue to snap enclosure band.

Est.: $350-$450

32526 Randall Model 5 “All Purpose” Knife with Leather Scabbard. 6-inch clipped point blade. Left side marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. Brass half-crossguard. Stag grip with red, white and green washers. Contained original brown leather scabbard with sharpening stone marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. KNIVES 1 / 6.

Condition: Good. Moderate storage wear with verdigris residue present on brass guard. Blade with marks, scuffs and sharpening. Scabbard with minor marks and verdigris resi-due to snap enclosure band.

Est.: $300-$400

32527 Randall Model 20 “Skinner” Knife with Leather Scabbard. 4 3/8-inch blade. Left side marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. Brass half-cross-guard. Stag grip with red, white and brown washers. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with sharpen-ing stone marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. / KNIVES 2 / 0.

Condition: Good. Showing moder-ate storage wear with verdigris resi-due present on brass guard. Blade with scratches and imperfections. Some sharpening visible. Grip worn. Scabbard with moderate marks, dis-coloration and verdigris residue to snap enclosure band.

Est.: $300-$400

32528 Randall Model 8 “Trout & Bird” Knife with Scabbard. 4-inch clipped point blade. Left side marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA. Brass half-crossguard. Stag grip with red, white and green washers. Contained in origi-nal brown leather scabbard marked: RANDALL MADE / ORLANDO, FLA / KNIVES 8 / 4.

Condition: Very good. Minimal storage wear with verdigris residue present on brass guard, otherwise fine. Scabbard with minor marks and verdigris residue to snap enclo-sure band.

Est.: $500-$700

32529 Randall Model 4-5 Skinner Knife and Scabbard. 5-inch clip point blade with standard maker mark near back edge. Brass crossguard. One-piece stag handle. Contained in original brown leather scabbard with sharpening stone, snap closure and belt loop. Reverse marked: 4-5 / maker’s mark. Literature also included.

Condition: Excellent. Overall show-ing very light handling wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32530 Boxed Randall Sawback Survival Knife with Leather Scabbard. 7-inch stainless steel blade with partial sawtooth back and maker’s mark near back edge. Brass crossguard. Hollow stainless steel handle with an unscrew-ing brass base. Storage compartment containing two compasses. Black leath-er scabbard marked: RANDALL MADE / KNIVES / ORLANDO, FLA. Contained in original cardboard shipping box with literature and sharpening stone.

Condition: Excellent. Overall show-ing very light handling wear. Few fine surface spots to blade.

Est.: $500-$700

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32531 French Flintlock Pocket Pistol. Approximately .52 caliber, 4 1/2-inch staged barrel. Paris-marked lock. Figured and carved hardwood stock. Steel trig-gerguard with fleur-de-lis finial. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Mostly even gray metal finish to barrel and lock with some scattered patches of fine pitting. Maker’s name on lock not legible. Nice age wear and patina to stock with scattered fine scratches. Action functions.

Est.: $500-$700

32532 Archer Boxlock Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .44 caliber, 2 1/4-inch, 3-stage screw barrel. Engraved box lock action. Left side marked: ARCHER. Right side marked: LONDON. Finely engraved upper tang with border decoration. Under the barrel are [crown]/V and [crown] over P proof marks. Sliding triggerguard. Figured walnut stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Light age wear and patina. Scattered scratches to grip. Action functions.

Est.: $350-$450

32533 Belgian Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .69 caliber, 9-inch polished steel barrel marked: BELGIUM. Unmarked polished steel lock. Nicely figured hardwood stock with brass furni-ture. Steel lanyard ring. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Steel bright with scattered patches of fine pitting and frosting. Slightly heavier pitting to lock. Stock good with repairs to both sides near muzzle. Filled cracks at lock screws. Action functions.

Est.: $350-$450

32534 Belgian Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .90 caliber, 10 1/4-inch round barrel. Liege-marked lock with brass pan. Hardwood stock with brass fur-niture. Barrel band, back lock and stock marked: 233. Steel ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Barrel with even age wear and patina. Ill-fitting to stock at breech and upper tang. Scattered staining on lock. Stock good with age wear and soiling. Action functions but mainspring weak.

Est.: $400-$500

32535 Decorative Middle Eastern Snaphaunce Trade Pistol. Approximately .58 caliber, 9 1/8-inch, slightly swamped round barrel with bead front sight. Crudely engraved brass overlay. Crudely fashioned steel lock and trigger guard. Hardwood stock with tin and bone inlays. Engraved steel barrel band. Decorative steel ramrod. Modern steel screws fastening stock to lock.

Condition: Fair as configured. Moderate to heavy age patina. Action non-functional. Bore with heavy cor-rosion.

Est.: $400-$600

32536 European Flintlock Pistol. Approximately .72 caliber, 9-inch round barrel with proof mark on breech reading: [crown]/B. Lock plate with: [crown]/W. Hardwood stock with brass furniture including wedge. Buttplate with lanyard loop.

Condition: Very good. Steel a nice gray patina with scattered staining with old coat of varnish . Mellow patina to brass which is all showing a very good fit. Wood is fine with scat-tered dents and scratches.

Est.: $500-$600

32537 18th Century Belgian Tap Action Flintlock Muff Pistol. Approximately .52 caliber, 3 3/4-inch brass barrel with cannon muzzle. Engraved lock plates and Belgian proof mark. Smooth hardwood grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Age wear and mellow patina to brass. Light wear to grips. Frame screw marred. Action functions but is a bit loose.

Est.: $250-$300

32538 Flintlock Trade Pistol. Approximately .64 caliber, 14-inch round barrel. Unmarked barrel and illegible lock. Brass furniture throughout with engraving. Lightly figured walnut stock. Brass ramrod. Silver arabesque design on wrist. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as configured. A smooth gray patina overall with patches of pitting and surface rust. Wood with some repairs and scuffs. Ramrod a later replacement. Action ok. Dark bore.

Est.: $600-$800

32539 Belgian Boxlock Percussion Pistol. .44 caliber, 1 5/8-inch barrel. Engraved boxlock action with E/LG proof mark to left side. Starburst engraved triggerguard. Checkered one-piece walnut grips, BAC stamped on butt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a smooth grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Grip showing light scuffs. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $250-$350

32540 English Sutherland Boxlock Percussion Pistol. NVSN, .46 caliber, 4-inch barrel with hinged 2 3/4-inch folding bayonet mounted underneath. Scroll-engraved brass frame marked: SUTHERLAND on the left side and LONDON on the right side. Smooth walnut one-piece grip. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Barrel and bayonet finish primarily a grey patina with wear and pitting present. Grips with scuffs, scratches and dings. Action functions.

Est.: $600-$800

32541 Belgian Double Barrel Boxlock Percussion Pistol. NVSN, approximately .44 caliber, 3-inch barrels. Nickel-plated brass frame. Decorative scroll engraving. E/LG proof on left side of frame. Figured walnut one-piece grip.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 60-70% of a thinning nickel-plated finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and scratches. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $400-$600

32542 19th Century Belgian Single Shot Percussion Pistol. Approximately .54 caliber, 6 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with small brass blade front and notched rear sights. Left side of barrel flat with Leige proof. Lightly en-graved hammer, lock and furniture. Fine checkered hardwood stock with ramrod thimble . Engraved, domed steel butt cap.

Condition: Very good to fine. Steel with a very smooth, mottled gray-blue patina. Ramrod absent. Upper tang screw a likely replacement. Stock with small crack and repair above thimble, otherwise fine. Action crisp.

Est.: $400-$600

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32543 Unmarked Single Shot Derringer Unserialized, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel. Nickel-plated finish. Rosewood grips.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 30-40% original nickel finish the balance a gray patina with scat-tered surface rust. Grips very good with age wear. Pitted bore. Action strong.

Est.: $200-$300

32544 North African Percussion Pistol. 8-inch swamped damascus barrel with etched top rib. Converted lock. Ebonized stock with brass furniture and steel swivel. Butt with nice etched pattern. Bone inlays.

Condition: Poor. Heavy wear and pitting to lock mechanism. Hammer likely a period replacement. Surface rust to nipple and lock plate. Ill-fitting triggerguard. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32545 English T. Wilson & Co. Over & Under Percussion Pistol. NVSN, .41 caliber, 2-inch rotat-ing barrels. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved frame marked: T. WILSON & CO on left side of and LIVERPOOL on right side. Folding trigger. Checkered walnut one-piece grip with blank thumb escutcheon. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a dark grey age patina with heavy wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32546 Percussion Pistol by Meredith. Approximately .32 caliber, 4-inch octago-nal barrel. Fine silver wire inlays on top barrel flats and at muzzle. Engraved ham-mer and nickel-plated lock. Left side of breech with crossed scepters and marked: MEREDITH. Engraved steel triggerguard. Checkered walnut stock with blank silver oval escutcheon. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Barrel with light pitting overall and signs of having been buffed. Lock showing light wear. Stock with old repair. Action functions.

Est.: $200-$300

32547 Belgian Blunderbuss. Approximately .90 caliber, 9-inch brass banded barrel with scroll-engraving. Liege proof mark left side of breech. Conversion percussion lock. Checkered hardwood stock with brass furniture including engraved triggerguard. Steel ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Mellow pa-tina to brass. Buttplate broken. Stock with numerous scratches, chipped at toe and crudely carved initials forward of triggerguard. Action func-tions.

Est.: $600-$800

32548 European Naval Percussion Pistol. Approximately .70 caliber, 7 3/4-inch round barrel with double bead front sight. Steel belt hook. Lock a European conver-sion of an original flint. Breech marked: T8T0 and 153. Varnished hardwood stock with brass furniture. 153 appears also on barrel band and right side of grip. Butt marked with anchor. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Steel a smooth gray patina. Brass with scattered fine dents. Wood is fine. Action excellent.

Est.: $500-$600

32549 Pair of Single Shot Percussion Boot Pistols with Holsters. Comprising: 1) Approximately .50 caliber, 2 1/2-inch octagonal barrel. One piece walnut grip. Crudely made. 2) Approximately .32 caliber, 3-inch round barrel. Marked: 116 on left side of barrel near breech. 2 piece wood grips. Crudely made.Both pistols together with unmarked early 20th leather holsters. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Both are fair. Both with a dark gray patina and numerous patches of pitting and wear. Stocks in fair condition with dings and scratch-es. Mechanically functioning but need adjustments. Dark bores.

Est.: $300-$400

32550 Lot of Two Double Barrel Pistols. Comprising: 1) Approximately .44 caliber, 4 3/8-inch barrels with brass bead front sight. Nickel-plated finish. Belt hook. Hardwood grips with lanyard swivel. 2) Serial no. 109, .44 caliber, 6 1/2-inch barrels with bead front sight. Leige proof marks under barrel. Nickel-plated fin-ish. Checkered walnut grips with butt marked: BELGIUM.

Condition: 1) Good as refinished. Retaining approximately 60-70% old re-nickel. Action loose but func-tions. Frame screws marred. Likely replacements. Stock good with traces of old varnish. 2) Good as refinished. Retaining approximately 80-90% of an older re-nickel. Scattered spots of flaking. Bore bright with moderate pitting. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32551 Lot of Two Double Barrel Pistols. Comprising: 1) Unserialized, approxi-mately .70 caliber, 7-inch barrels. Double hammers, double triggers. Hardwood stock. 2) Serial no. 153, 20ga, 10-inch round barrels with bead front sight. Belgian proof marks under barrel near breech. Checkered hardwood grip and marked on butt: BELGIUM.

Condition: 1) Poor. Heavy pitting. Hammers frozen in cocked position. Losses to stock near action. 2) Fair to good. Steel a mottled gray patina with moderate pitting. Marred screws on lower tang possibly replacements. Stock good with heavy wear and losses to edges. Pitted bore. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32552 Lot of Two Multi-Barrel Derringers. Comprising: 1.) Advantage Arms Four Barrel Derringer. Serial no. 1185, .22 caliber, 2-inch barrel cluster with fixed sights. Blued finish. Figured walnut grips. 2.) Sundance Industries Model Point Blank Two Barrel Derringer. Serial no. D002309, .22 caliber, 3-inch barrels with fixed front sight. Blued finish. Composite hard rubber grip.

Condition: Excellent. Each displaying light handling wear.

Est.: $300-$400

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32553 Unmarked Percussion Side by Side Pistol. NVSN, .44 caliber, 3-inch octag-onal barrels. Half moon marks under each barrel and frame. Dual trigger. Smooth walnut one-piece grip.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with heavy wear and pitting, Grips showing noticeable scuffs and bruises. Action functions.

Est.: $50-$100

32554 Cased Set of Single Shot Derringers by Butler. Comprising: 1.) Serial no. B59978. .22 short caliber . Blued and brass finish with hardwood grips. 2.) Serial no. B59979. .22 short caliber. Gold-washed finish with mother-of-pearl style grips. Both con-tained in original lined hardwood case.

Condition: Fine. Minor handling wear.

Est.: $200-$300

32555 Lot of Two Pedersoli Vest Pocket Single Shot Derringers. Serial nos. H7524 and H7603, 4.3mm, 3-inch barrel with fixed sights. Stainless steel frame. 4 3/4-inches in overall length.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32556 U.S. Aston Single Shot Percussion Pistol. Approximately .54 caliber, 8 1/2-inch round barrel with the breech marked: US/JH. Converted lock marked: US/ H ASTON and MID??/CONN/1850. Varnished hardwood stock with visible cartouches. Military-style ramrod, single brass barrel band. Blackened brass triggerguard. Brass backstrap and butt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Heavy patch-es of pitting near muzzle, mid-barrel, breech and lock. Mellow patina to brass. Good wood with chip rear of lock plate. Action good.

Est.: $600-$800

32557 National Arms Co. Single Shot Derringer. Serial no. 7802, .41 caliber, 2 1/4-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Light decorative scroll-engraved steel frame. Spur trig-ger. Varnished walnut bird’s head grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Wood loss present to left grip panel. Action good.

Est.: $300-$400

32558 C. Sharps & Co. Model 1A Breech-Loading Four Shot Pepperbox Pistol. Serial no. 27451 [butt and barrels], .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel cluster with standard fixed sights. Brass frame. Left side marked: C. SHARPS / PATENT 1859. Right side marked: C. SHARPS & CO. / PHILADA, PA. Scroll and floral carved gutta-percha grips.

Condition: Excellent as partially cleaned. Barrels are a smooth grey with scattered pitting and overall handling wear. Grips showing mini-mal wear. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bores.

Est.: $400-$600

32559 C. Sharps & Co. Breech-Loading Four Shot Pepperbox Pistol. Serial no. 13831 [butt and barrels], .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel cluster with standard fixed sights. Brass frame. Left side marked: C. SHARPS. Right side marked: C. SHARPS & CO. / PHILADA, PA. Smooth walnut grip panels.

Condition: Very good. Barrels are a dark grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Dark bores.

Est.: $400-$600

32560 Replica Sharps Derringer Miroku Japan. Serial no. 400, .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch blued barrel cluster. Varnished hardwood grips. Contained in satin-lined purple vel-vet case fitted for the gun. Brass fittings to case. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Case with light wear.

: Est.: $250-$350

32561 Colt Third Model Single Shot Derringer. Serial no. 46683, .41 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Nickel-plated finish. Top of barrel marked: COLT. Smooth walnut bird’s head grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% nickel-plated finish handling wear and heavy patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$500

32562 Colt No. 2 Derringer. Serial no. 4868, .41 caliber 2 1/4-inch round barrel with standard address. Engraved frame. Checkered walnut grips.

Condition: Very good. Steel now a smooth gray patina with patches of fine pitting. Moderate wear to engraving. Frame with age wear and patina. Grips: Good to very good with moderate wear. Heavy pitting to bore. Action crisp.

Est.: $300-$500

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32563 Colt Third Model (Thuer) Derringer. Serial no. 7204, .41 rimfire caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel. Nickel-plated and blued finish. Varnished walnut grips. Sold together with empty .41 caliber ammunition box.

Condition: Fine as refinished. Light handling wear. Small patch of flaking near muzzle. Left grip panel with hair-line crack. Bright bore with light wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32564 Cased Colt Derringers. Serial no.s 87296D and 87297D, .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrels. Black and gold-plated finish. Varnished hardwood grips. Contained in red velour and satin-lined factory case. Rampant Colt logo on the satin liner.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% original finish. Light handling wear. Fading of plating on frames. Bright bores. Actions good. Light scuffs to case exterior.

Est.: $400-$600

32565 Lot of Three J. Stevens Tip-Up Single Shot Pocket Pistols. Comprising: 1.) J. Stevens Tip-Up Pocket Pistol. Serial no. 666, .22 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Walnut grips. 2.) J. Stevens Tip-Up Pocket Pistol. Serial no. 12339, .22 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Blued barrel. Nickel-plated finish. Walnut grips. 3.) J. Stevens Tip-Up Pocket Pistol. Serial no. 66141, .22 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Walnut grips.

Condition: All very good as refinished. All retaining 75% plus finish with scattered handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs, scratches and dings.

2.) Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $400-$600

32566 Stevens Tip-Up Single Shot Pistol. Serial no. 7287, .22 caliber, 6-inch barrel with target sights. Blued and nickel-plated finish. Breech marked with Chicopee address and 1864 patent date. Varnished walnut grips.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% original finish. Light handling wear throughout. Bright bore with light wear.

Est.: $300-$400

32567 Cased Pair of IAR Inc. Colt Replica Model 1872 Single Shot Derringers. Serial nos. 95292 and 95316, .22 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrels with fixed front sights. Top of barrels marked: 1872 DERINGER. Blued finish. Nickel-plated frames. Walnut bird’s head grips. Contained in red velvet lined wooden case with literature.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32568 Cased Pair of Butler Derringers. Comprising: 1.) Butler Derringer. Serial no. B16801, .22 short caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel. Black and gold-plated finish. Walnut bird’s head grips. 2.) Butler Derringer. Serial no. B16802, .22 short caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel. Gold-plated finish. Mother-of-pearl bird’s head grips. Contained in red velveteen lined Butler wooden display case.

Condition: Very good. Each retaining approximately 95-98% finish with scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Noticeable moth-er-of-pearl loss to base of left grip panel. Actions are good. Strong bores.

Est.: $400-$600

32569 Lot of Two High Standard Model DM 101 Derringers. Comprising: 1) Boxed DM 101 Derringer. Serial no. 1634742, .22 Magnum caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrels. Blued finish. White grips. Contained in hinged maroon case. 2) DM 101 Derringer. Serial no. 1600537, .22 Magnum caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrels. Blued finish. White grips.

Condition: Both fine. Light handling wear. Case with scuffs.

Est.: $500-$700

32570 Savage Arms Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 172121, .32 caliber, 3 3/4-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened trigger. Checkered plastic factory grip panels with Indian head logos.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 50-60% of a thinning finish. Scattered handling wear and patches of pitting present. Grips with scuffs and dings. Noticeable crack on each grip panel, along with plastic loss to base of right grip panel. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $200-$300

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32571 Savage Arms Model 1917 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 212898, .32 caliber, 3 3/4-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered plastic grip panels with Savage logo. Manufactured circa 1919-1920.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% finish with scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting, mainly to the left side. Grips showing minor scuffs and scratches. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32572 Italian Navy F.A.B. Glisenti Model 1910 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 510/H [frame and slide], 9mm, 3 3/4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Italian Naval acceptance stamp on the top of the frame. (crown) / FAB / 1910 logo stamped to right side of frame. Checkered plastic grips with F.A.B. crests and carved heart on right grip panel. Lanyard ring in backstrap.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and noticeable patches of pitting. Grips showing. scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32573 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 14829 [frame and slide], 7.65mm, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened trigger. Imperial German acceptance stamps on top of slide forward of rear sight. Checkered hardwood grips. 14829 likely saw service during WWI.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scattered patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and worn checkering. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32574 Colt Vest Pocket Model 1908 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 241068, .25 cali-ber, 2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued and case-hardened finish. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Two-tone magazine. Manufactured in 1920.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing light scratches. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32575 Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. G15002 [frame and slide], 9mm, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer. Hard rub-ber factory grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with signs of handling wear and scattered patches of pitting. Trivial surface spots to right side of frame. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32576 French Sagem Model 1935-S M1 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. A_1009, 7.65mm, 4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber grips. Magazine numbered: 193-S. Manufactured circa 1951-52.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Showing scattered light handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips with scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32577 Belgian Browning Model 1900 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 709692 [frame, slide and rear sight], 7.65mm, 4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Matching proof marks to frame, slide and rear sight. Checkered hard rubber grips with carved image of pistol. Lanyard ring. Manufactured circa 1909. This model one of the first commercially successful semi-automatic pistols.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with handling wear and scattered pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32578 Wiener Waffenfabrik Model Little Tom Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 28106, 6.35mm, 2 1/4-inch barrel. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips with WWF logos. Manufactured 1921-1925.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 92-95% finish with thin-ning to relief edges, scattered han-dling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and some discoloration. Action good. Dark bore.

Est.: $400-$500

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32579 Belgian FN Model 1910/22 Browning Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 27279 [frame and barrel], 7.65mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black matte finish. Belgian proof marks to slide frame and barrel. Checkered hard rubber grips with FN logos.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 90-94% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and very fine pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and scratches. Action good. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32580 Steyr Austria 1913 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 8771m [frame and engraved with electric pencil on left side of slide] and 7865a [slide], 9mm, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of slide with import marking: VEGA SAC CA. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scat-tered patches of pitting. Grips with noticeable scuffs, dents and wood loss to edges. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $550-$700

32581 Ortgies Pocket Model Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 122931, 7.65mm, 3 1/4-inch barrel. Blued finish. Smooth walnut grips with medallions. [crown]/N proof marks on barrel, slide and frame. Magazine base marked: D CAL 7.65.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 60-65% original blue with high point edge wear and scat-tered staining. Scattered light pitting at muzzle. Grips fine with light age wear and patina. Very good bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32582 Mann Model 1921 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 55629-21, 6.35mm, 1 1/4-inch bar-rel. Blued finish. [crown]/N proof mark on barrel. Checkered black plastic grips. Unmarked magazine. Produced by the Fritz Mann Company in Suhl, Germany during the early part of the 1920s.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 60-65% original blue finish the balance fading to a mottled gray-blue patina with light staining. Grips fine. Action good.

Est.: $200-$400

32583 Nambu Type 14 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 11977 (frame,bolt and trigger), 8mm, 4 5/8-inch barrel. Blued finish. Straw-colored trigger and safety. Manufactured June, 1935. Smooth hardwood grips. Aluminum base magazine (numbered 482).

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 85-90% original finish. Large scratch on right side of slide. Grips fine. Action good. Very bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32584 Belgian FN Browning Model 1935 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 129847 [frame, slide and barrel], 9mm, 4 3/4-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation tangent sight. Blued finish. Belgian and German proof marks to left side of frame and slide. Checkered wood grip panels. This example not cut for shoulder stock attachment.

Condition: Very good to excellent as refinished. Showing handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips are replacements. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32585 CZ Ceska Zbrojovka Model 1938 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 274647 [frame and slide], 9mm, 4 5/8-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Right side of frame stamped with CZ logo and E7 (lion) 39. Checkered hard rubber grips with CZ monograms. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered scratches and fine pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs, and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32586 Russian Tokarev TT-33 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 36243 [frame and slide], 7.62mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Grooved hard rubber grips with CCCP motifs. Frame and slide dated 1937. Dual lanyard ring [left side of frame and magazine base]. From the Tula arsenal. The service pistol of the Red Army during WWII.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 50-60% finish with thinning to relief edges and grip straps. Scattered handling wear and patches of pit-ting. Grips showing minor scratches. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

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32587 Belgian Browning Model 1903 FN Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 52431 [frame] and 2431 [trigger], 9mm, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Belgium proof mars to slide, frame and barrel. Checkered hard rubber grips with FN monograms. Lanyard ring. This model used by the Belgian army through the first World War.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with thinning to relief edges, along with scattered wear and pitting. Grips dis-playing a few scuffs and dings. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $600-$700

32588 Boxed Star Model B Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 482762, 9mm, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer. Spain proofs to left side of frame and barrel. Checkered wood grip panels. Contained in Star pasteboard box with extra magazine and cleaning rod.

Condition: Excellent. Scattered han-dling wear and fine pitting present. Action crisp. Bright bore. Storage wear present to box and not original to gun.

Est.: $400-$600

32589 French S.A.C.M. Model 1935-A Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. B3260A, 7.65mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black baked enam-el finish. Checkered hard rubber grips. German acceptance markings indicating this example used by German military after capture during WWII.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 92-95% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered scratches and fine pitting. Grips showing scrapes and scuffs. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32590 Japanese Type 14 Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 25371, 8mm Nambu caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Kokura proof. Grooved wood grip panels. Lanyard ring. Aluminum based magazine. Manufactured in August, 1932.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining traces of finish, the balance a grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs, bruises and some minor loss. Action needs adjustment. Dark bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32591 Japanese Nambu Model 94 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 30436, 8mm Nambu caliber, 3.8-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Ordnance mark-ings including Nagoya and Kokubunji on right side of frame. Trigger numbered [436] and aluminum magazine num-bered [997]. Checkered plastic grips. Manufactured in September, 1942.

Condition: Fair to good. Finish pri-marily a smooth grey patina with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Lanyard ring absent. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32592 German Makarov Semi-Automatic Pistol with Leather Holster. Serial no. BY4168 [frame and slide], 9mm, 3 5/8-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. CAI ST. ALB. VT import mark to right side of frame. Checkered hard rubber grips. Contained in unmarked brown leather holster with extra magazine.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear and scattered scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore. Leather with minor scuffs.

Est.: $300-$400

32593 Hungarian Roth Steyr Model 1907 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 17442, 8mm, 5 1/4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Top of bar-rel stamped: FEGYVERGYR BUDAPEST. Grooved wood grips panels with medal-lion on right panel marked: 10.J.B. / 29. Lanyard ring. Pistol was adopted by the Austro-Hungarian cavalry in 1907 and used by Austrians in World War I. It was one of the earliest successful semi-automatic pistols.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scattered fine pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Noticeable wood loss to lower left of right grip panel. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32594 Cased Belgian Browning Hi-Power Single Action Pistol with Extra Magazine. Serial no. 245NV67596, 9mm Luger caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with serrated fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Silver chrome finish. Right side of slide marked: MADE IN BELGIUM / ASSEMBLED IN PORTUGAL. Gold-plated trigger. Checkered rubber factory grips with Browning medallions. Sold along with extra magazine and owner’s manual. Contained in Browning plastic case.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $400-$600

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32595 Boxed Colt Woodsman Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 110799, .22 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Adjustable rear sight. Checkered walnut grips. Manufactured 1937. Contained in original factory paste-board box with tools. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining ap-proximately 94-97% original finish. Light handling marks. Wear and light pitting at muzzle. Spots under slide at right side. Mirror bright bore. Box: Fair with scuffs and tears.

Est.: $500-$800

32596 Norinco Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 414430, .45 caliber, 5-inch barrel with front and rear fixed sights. Blued finish. Frame stamped: MADE IN CHINA BY NORINCO. C.S.I. ONT. CA. Checkered plastic grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 96-98% finish with scattered wear and scratches. Grips showing light scuffs. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32597 Hartford Arms Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 1195, .22 caliber, 6 3/4-inch barrel with stan-dard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered black plastic grips.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 40-50% of a thinning finish with wear to relief edges, scattered handling marks and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and dings. Action is good. Bright bore.

Est.: $550-$700

32598 Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 5648, 9mm, 4-inch barrel with fixed front sight and microm-eter adjust rear sight. Blued steel slide and Black alloy frame. Checkered walnut grip panels with S&W medallions.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 96-98% finish with some thinning to relief edges and light handling wear. Grips showing minor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32599 Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. A194949, .22 long caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with thumb and finger rest.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $600-$900

32600 North American Arms Derringer. Serial no. C94989, .22 long rifle caliber, 1-inch barrel. Satin Finish. Varnished hardwood grips. 5-shot cylinder. Contained in fine, tooled brown leather holster from Bunkhouse Leather Bandera, Texas. All contained in North American Arms fleece-lined pouch. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $200-$300

32601 Beretta M9 Special Edition Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. M9-5485, 9mm, 4 7/8-inch barrel with dot-post fixed sights. Matte black finish. Ambidextrous safety. Checkered walnut grips with blank gold-plated plate on left grips panel and Beretta medallion on right.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear and scratches to top of barrel. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $600-$800

32602 Boxed and Cased Beretta Model U22 Neos DLX Semi-Automatic Target Pistol. Serial no. P49637, .22 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with sights incorporated into inte-gral full length sight rail. Matte black fin-ish. Adjustable trigger. Interchangeable front sight. Laser engraved “ U22 NEOS” on slide. Black grip frames with blue rub-ber inlays. 10-shot magazine. Contained in original factory case with tools, litera-ture and factory gun lock. Also included: (2) new 10-round .22 magazines and extra black and blue grips.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear. Noticeable scuffs to extra grips.

Est.: $250-$350

32603 Beretta Model 8045 F Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 063514MC, .45 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black matte finish. Ambidextrous safety. Checkered factory plastic grips.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$600

32604 Heckler & Koch Model USP 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 22-051638 [frame, slide and barrel], .40 S&W caliber, 4.13-inch barrel with standard three-dot sighting system. Polymer frame with textured grip panels. Made in Germany.

Condition: Excellent. Overall show-ing light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32605 Czech Model CZ-52 Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster and Extra Magazine. Serial no. K06879 [frame, slide and bar-rel], 7.62mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Grey phosphate fin-ish. CAI ST. ALB. VT import mark to right side of frame. Grooved hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring. Contained in tan leather Czech holster with extra magazine and cleaning rod.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear and very fine pit-ting. Action crisp. Bright bore. Leather with minimal storage and handling wear.

Est.: $300-$400

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32606 Chinese Model TU-90 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 78624 [frame and slide], 7.62mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Made in China. N.A. CO. RIDGEFIELD, N.J. import mark to left side of frame. Grooved hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Excellent. Showing scat-tered handling wear and fine pitting. Grips with light scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32607 Egyptian Helwan Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 4593, 9mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black matte finish. N.A. RDGFLD, N.J. import mark on left side of frame. Grooved hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 96-98% finish with signs of handling wear and fine patches of pitting present. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32608 Argentine Ballester-Molina Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. B7109, .45 caliber, 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Grooved wooden grip panels. Lanyard ring. Argentinean copy of the Colt 1911.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 90-94% finish with thin-ning to relief edges, handling wear and scattered patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32609 Swedish Husqvarna M 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. D10887 [frame and slide], 9mm, 4 3/4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black matte finish. Left side of frame stamped: HUSQVARNA VAPENFABRIKS A.B. Right side stamped: SWEDEN. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Lanyard ring. This was the standard Swedish service pistol during WWII. Considered an unusually strong, heavy pistol it was designed to function reliably in extremely cold weather.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 94-96% finish with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32610 Boxed Daewoo Model DH40 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 500596, .40 caliber, 4-inch barrel. Sand-blasted black finish. Ten-round magazine. Contained in factory hard plastic lockable case.

Condition: Excellent. Minor handling wear present. Good bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32611 Bersa Lusber 84 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. 33844, 7.65mm, 3 1/4-inch bar-rel with ventilated rib with fixed front sight and rear micrometer adjust sight. Blued finish. Possible aftermarket case-hardened treatment to frame. C.A.I. ST. ALB. VT. marked on left side of frame. Checkered factory plastic grips with thumb rest. Made in Argentina.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-95% finish with handling marks and scat-tered patches of pitting. Grips show-ing light scuffs and scratches. Action good, a little tight. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32612 Lot of Two Warner Arms “The Infallible” Semi-Automatic Pistols. Serial nos. 5726 and 6039, .32 ACP caliber, 3-inch barrels with fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frames marked: “THE INFALLIBLE” / WARNER ARMS CORPORATION. NORWICH, CT. U.S.A. Checkered hard rubber grips with Warner Arms logos.

Condition: Good. Each retaining approximately 30-40% finish with scattered wear and light to moder-ate patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and dings. Actions good. Lightly pitted bores.

Est.: $550-$700

32613 Boxed Russian Baikal Model KGB-0040 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Serial no. J044790, 9mm, 3 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front and microm-eter adjust rear sights. Black finish. KOMИTET ГO3YДAPCTEHHOЍ БE3OPA3HOCTИ MAPT 3,1954 written in gold gilt on left side of slide. Gold-plated hammer, trigger and safety lever. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Lanyard ring. Contained in Baikal cardboard box with leather holster, sling, cleaning tool and extra magazine.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Action tight. Mirror bright bore. Holster showing some minor cracking. Box displaying storage wear.

Est.: $250-$350

32614 MBA Associates Mark I Model B Gyrojet Housing. NVSN, 13mm, 5 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sight. Black matte finish. Metal housing only, no inner mechanism. Checkered metal grip panels.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 95-97% finish with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Dings and scuffs present.

Est.: $100-$200

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32615 Astra Model 300 Semi-Automatic Pistol and Holster. Serial no. 597022, .32 caliber, 4-inch bar-rel. Blued finish. Standard Astra markings including Spanish military acceptance proofs. Checkered hardwood grips. Sold together with unmarked black leather military flap holster containing extra Astra-marked magazine.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 90-92% original finish. Tool marks at muzzle. Bright bore with light wear. Holster is very good. Soft, supple leather with high point edge wear.

Est.: $500-$600

32616 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver with Slim Jim Holster. Serial no. 33667, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with brass bead front sight and New York address. Blued and nickel-plated finish. Varnished walnut grips. Contained in tooled black leather Slim Jim holster. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as refinished. Barrel retaining most of a re-blued finish with scattered scratches and spot-ting. Cylinder has been re-numbered to match the gun. Action is loose. Grip strap has been refinished with a nickel-plating. Grips are excellent as re-varnished. Holster is good to very good. Supple leather with age wear. Belt loop missing one of three rivets.

Est.: $600-$800

32617 Non Working Copy of an Wm Cody Engraved Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 187228, .36 caliber, 5-inch bar-rel. Nickel-plated finish. Faux engraving throughout gun. Synthetic carved grips with Cody’s bust. Backstrap marked: WM CODY.

Condition: Good to very good as non working copy. Plate soldered to cylinder makes it inoperable. Aged patina to give it a more authentic look within engraving. Action tight. Bore tarnished.

Est.: $400-$600

32618 Colt Model 1862 Police Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 18183 (all matching including wedge), .36 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with single-line New York address. 5-shot fluted cylinder with patent date. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT. Triggerguard marked: 36 CAL. Brass straps. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Steel with an overall smooth gray patina. Scattered fine scratches. Grips fine retaining approx-imately 40-50% varnish. Moderate handling wear. Butt with numerous dents. Action very good.

Est.: $400-$600

32619 Brevette Colt 1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 113, .31 caliber, 6-inch octago-nal barrel with no address. 5-shot cylin-der with running horsemen scene and PATENT in oval. Brass straps. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Bare metal finish. Loading lever loose. Heavy wear to cylinder. Shrinkage to grips. Action functions.

Est.: $250-$350

32620 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 13455, .36 percussion caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with no visible address. 6-shot cylinder. Brass straps. Varnished walnut grips, the left panel with inspector’s initial G. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Poor. Extremely heavy pit-ting throughout. Front sight absent. Wedge screw absent. Action does not function.

Est.: $250-$350

32621 Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 175047, .44 caliber, 8-inch round barrel with New York address. Left side of frame marked: COLTS/PATENT. Right side of triggerguard stamped: 44 CAL. Not cut for shoulder stock. One-piece walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair as configured. Finish a mostly brown patina with scattered patches of pitting. Loading lever a modern replacement. Wedge and screw are ill-fitting replacements. Frame is loose. Triggerguard with slight bow. Brass has been cleaned. Grips are good with age wear and patina. Action tight.

Est.: $500-$700

32622 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 63973, .36 caliber , 7 1/2-inch barrel with New York address. Brass frame. Smooth walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to poor. Moderate to heavy pitting throughout. Patches of surface rust. Traces of silver to trig-gerguard. Grips good with chips and dents near butt. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32623 Colt Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 57009, .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with no visible address. Brass straps. Triggerguard with inspectors’ initials L and K. Smooth walnut grips. Manufactured 1856. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to poor. Moderate to heavy pitting throughout. Brass with dull patina and traces of silver plate. Grips: Very good. Action functions.

Est.: $350-$400

32624 Colt Model 1849 Percussion Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 115884, .31 percussion caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with 2-line New York address. 5-shot cylinder. Brass frame. Walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to poor. Bare metal finish with patches of moderate to heavy pitting throughout. Action good.

Est.: $350-$450

32625 Colt Model 1861 Navy Conversion Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 15309IE, .38 caliber centerfire, 7 7/16-inch round barrel with german silver blade front sight. New York address. Ejector and loading gate added at time of conversion/repair. Brass frame. Smooth walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair as configured. Mottled bare metal finish with scattered pit-ting and staining. Ejector rod housing and tip with period of use repairs. Tool marks around wedge. Loading gate a period replacement and loose. Firing pin is a post factory fix. Tool marks and pitting to right side of frame. Grips: Fine but ill-fitting at top.

Est.: $500-$700

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32626 Colt Factory Conversion Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 1426(including cylinder pin but not wedge), .38 centerfire caliber, 4 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with brass bead front sight and New York address. 5-shot cylinder with stagecoach hold up scene. Left side of frame with 2-line, 2-date pat-ent marks. Brass trigger guard and back-strap. Left side of trigger guard marked: 36 CAL. Right side of frame with remnant of exterior spring for now absent loading gate.Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good for this model. Metal now a mostly smooth blue-gray patina with scattered dents and patches of fine pitting. Muted case colors on hammer and trigger. Mellow patina to brass. Grips retain-ing approximately 5-10% varnish. Minor dents and nicks to butt. Action crisp.

Est.: $500-$800

32627 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Converted to .22. Serial no. 257682(all matching includ-ing wedge), .22 rimfire, 5/8-inch octagonal barrel with partial New York address. Blued and case-hardened finish. Sleeved cylinder and barrel. Brass straps. Triggerguard marked: 31 CAL. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

: Very good as modified. Mottled blue-brown patina with scattered fine pitting and dents. Muted case-colors. Barrel has been shortened probably during the sleeving process. Three holes observed in breech.

Est.: $400-$600

32628 Colt Conversion Revolver. Serial no. 182467, .44 caliber, 6 1/2-inch barrel. No visible address or cylinder scene. Left side of barrel by wedge lightly stamped US. Brass triggerguard, iron backstrap. Wood grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Poor as configured, with a dark patina. Showing heavy wear and pitting throughout. Replaced and marred screws. Grips in relic state, worm holes. US stamp might be af-termarket. Action needs adjustment. Dark bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32629 Boxed Colt Model 1878 Frontier Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 10268, .45 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with fixed blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. One-line Colt address to top of barrel. Trigger bow marked .45 CAL. Checkered hard rubber grips. Manufactured in 1883. Contained in Colt pasteboard box with 1878 label on inside flap. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining trace of finish, the balance a mottled grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Replacement grips showing light scuffs. Action needs adjustment. Lightly pitted bore. Box showing nor-mal age wear from storage.

Est.: $500-$600

32630 Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 324701 [matching], .31 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with bead sight. Blued finish with case-hardened frame. Top of barrel reads: ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW-YORK US AMERICA. Brass triggerguard and back-strap. Walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Showing approximately 15-20% fin-ish with balance turning a gray pa-tina. Faint traces of case-hardening to hammer and loading lever. Crisp markings, light cylinder scene visible. Grips fair with scuffs and losses in-cluding various chips to heal. Marred screws. Action good. Bore dark.

Est.: $600-$700

32631 Colt Bisley Model Frontier Six-Shooter. Serial no. 173661, .44-40 caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with two-line Hartford address and also roll-stamped: BISLEY MODEL/ FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber grips with rampant colt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair as refinished. Retaining approximately 50-60% of an old re-blue, the balance fading to a thin brown patina with scattered patches of pitting and surface rust. Barrel markings mostly obscured. Frame markings are legible. Grips: Fine but ill-fitting. Possible replace-ments. Grip screw a modern replace-ment. Frame screws marred. Bore with heavy pitting. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $600-$900

32632 Colt Model 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 39524, .44 percussion caliber, 8-inch barrel with New York address. Standard markings and configuration. Cut for shoulder stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to poor. Dark brown finish overall with patches of moder-ate to heavy pitting. Grips: Good with scattered stains and moderate wear. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32633 Colt Single Action Frontier Six-Shooter Revolver. Serial no. 226705, .44-40 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with single-line Hartford address and roll-stamped: FRONTIER SIX-SHOOTER. Two-line, three-date patent mark. Blued and case-hard-ened finish. Factory hard rubber grips.

Condition: Fair to good. Some traces of blue in protected areas, the bal-ance a gray patina with numerous tool marks and patches of heavy pitting throughout. Grips with heavy wear and only traces of Rampant Colt and checkering. Bore fair with moder-ate pitting. Action needs adjustment. Will not stop at full cock.

Est.: $500-$700

32634 Remington Navy Conversion Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 7821, .36 caliber, 6 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with standard Ilion, NY address. Cylinder with factory rimfire con-version. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Heavy brown patina and pitting overall. Action loose. Triggerguard a cheap period replacement.

Est.: $250-$350

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32635 Smith & Wesson First Model Second Issue Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 23298, .22 caliber, 3 1/4-inch barrel. 7-shot cylinder. Blued finish. Varnished rosewood grips. Contained in red velvet-lined hardwood box. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 20-30% original blue, the bal-ance a thin gray-brown patina with fine pitting. Action loose. Box: Fine with light handling wear and soiling.

Est.: $300-$400

32636 Unmarked Etched European Pinfire Pepperbox. Approximately 9mm pinfire caliber, 2 1/2-inch 6-barrel cluster. Nicely scroll-etched on all metal surfaces. Folding trigger. Fine, checkered hard rubber grips.

Condition: Very good. Steel now a smooth dark gray-brown patina. Good detail still remains in etching. Grips fine with moderate age wear and light soiling. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32637 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel clus-ter in 6-shot configuration. Barrel flute marked: ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER. Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT 1845. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Some traces of blue in protected areas, balance of steel a smooth gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Grips fine with normal age shrinkage. Action functions.

Est.: $350-$400

32638 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. NVSN, .32 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel clus-ter in 6-shot configuration. Barrel flute marked: ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER. Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT 1845. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Steel a dark gray pa-tina with moderate to heavy pitting and staining. Grips fine with normal age shrinkage. Action functions.

Est.: $350-$400

32639 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel cluster in 5-shot configuration. Barrel flute marked: ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER. Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Steel a smooth gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Grips fine with normal age shrinkage. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $400-$600

32640 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel clus-ter in 6-shot configuration. Barrel flute marked: WORCESTER ALLEN & THURBER/PATENTED 1837 CAST STEEL . Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Steel a smooth dark gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Signs of hav-ing been cleaned. Grips fine with nor-mal age shrinkage. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$600

32641 Unmarked Belgian Pinfire Double Action Pocket Revolver. NVSN, 7mm, 3 1/2-inch barrel. Folding trigger. Checkered walnut grips.

Condition: Fair. Finish primarily a grey age patina with heavy wear and pit-ting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and noticeable wood loss to each panel. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $100-$200

32642 Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 68962, .44 caliber, 8-inch octagonal barrel with original front sight and standard address. Brass triggerguard. Two-piece walnut grips. Cartouche visible on left panel. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Finish a mot-tled brown-gray patina with scattered patches of moderate to heavy pitting. Tool marks to both sides of frame near breech. Grips fair with heavy wear, losses to bottom of each panel and long crack left side. Trigger a likely replacement. Action very tight.

Est.: $400-$600

32643 Allen & Wheelock Sidehammer Rimfire Revolver. Serial no. 847 [frame under grips and inside each grip panel], .32 caliber, 4-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Spur trigger. Smooth walnut grips.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs, dings and minor wood loss to corners. Action is good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32644 Scarce Bacon Navy Single Action Revolver. .38 rimfire caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with address reading: BACON MFG. CO. NORWICH. CONN. 6-shot cylinder. Blued finish. Hand engraved frame with spur trigger. Unique jointed hinged lever for cylinder removal. Smooth walnut grips. Only about 400 produced. See Flaydermann 8A-013. Manufactured early 1860s. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 5-10% blue, the balance a thin, slightly mottled gray-brown patina. Cylinder does not rotate as hammer is being cocked. Grips are fine with light age wear and patina.

Est.: $500-$700

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32645 French E. Lefaucheux Pinfire Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 30261 [frame] and 9691 [cylinder], .45 caliber, 6 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Scroll engraved frame, trig-gerguard and butt. Checkered walnut grip panels.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a plum grey patina with thinning to re-lief edges, wear and scattered pitting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Ejector rod and loading gate absent. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $500-$700

32646 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. NVSN, .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel cluster in 6-shot con-figuration. Barrel flute marked: ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER. Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT 1845. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Steel a smooth dark gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Grips fine with normal age shrinkage. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$500

32647 Walch Percussion Revolver. Serial no. 1316 (under grips), .32 percus-sion caliber, 3 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with address reading: WALCH FIREARMS CO. NEW YORK/PAT’D FEB.8.1859. Unique 5-shot cylinder with 10 nipples. Brass frame, double hammers, spur trigger and varnished hardwood grips.

Condition: Very good. Steel surfaces with a fine, mottled dark gray patina. Brass with mellow patina showing some dents and handling wear. Grips retaining all of a possible revarnish.

Est.: $400-$600

32648 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. Serial no. 486 (under grips), .32 caliber, 3 1/2-inch barrel cluster in 6-shot con-figuration. Barrel flute marked: ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER. Hand-engraved nipple shield and frame. Bar hammer with: ALLEN’S PATENT 1845. Antique ivory grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Steel a nice, smooth gray patina with scattered patches of fine pitting and staining. Grips fine with normal age shrinkage. Action functions.

Est.: $500-$700

32649 Manhattan 5-Shot Percussion Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 13676 (all matching), .36 caliber percussion, 4-inch octagonal bar-rel with german silver blade front sight. Address reads: MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS MFG CO. NEW YORK. 5-shot cylinder with various engagement scenes roll-engraved in ovals and 1859 patent date. Blued fin-ish with case-hardened frame, hammer and lever. Brass backstrap and trigger guard. Varnished walnut grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 25-35% original finish, the balance a fine, smooth thin brown patina with scattered handling wear. Traces of case colors. Mellow patina to brass. Grips: Fine: Retaining approxi-mately 80-90% varnish with scattered scratches. Nipples are possible re-placements. Action: Slightly loose and out of time.

Est.: $400-$600

32650 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 84167, .22 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with fixed front sight and frame notch rear sight. Top of barrel marked: SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. Brass frame. Seven shot non-fluted cylinder. Rosewood grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with wear and pitting. Fading and scattered pitting to frame. Grips showing Dings and scratches. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32651 Smith & Wesson Model No. 1 Third Issue Revolver with Leather Holster. Serial no. 234801, .22 caliber, 3 3/16-inch ribbed barrel with fixed front sight and frame notch rear sight. Top of barrel marked: SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. PAT. APR. 3.55 JULY 5.59 DEC. 16.60. Blued finish. Smooth walnut bird’s head grips. Contained in leather holster with belt loop and num-bered 204. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of original finish, the balance a dark grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Discoloring and cracking present on leather.

Est.: $250-$300

32652 Belgian Pinfire Double Action Revolver. Unserialized, approximately 7.65mm, 3 1/4-inch round barrel with dovetail notch for front sight. Nickel-plated finish. 6-shot cylinder. Leige proofs. Folding trig-ger. Double action. Varnished hardwood grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine as re-finished. Retaining approximately 70-80% of an old re-nickel with scattered spot-ting and staining. Grips fine. Action crisp.

Est.: $150-$250

32653 Remington Smoot Spur Trigger Single Action Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 587 [frame under grips], .30 caliber, 2 3/4-inch ribbed octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened spur-trigger and hammer. Smooth ivory bird’s head grip. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% nickel-plated finish with noticeable wear and scattered patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and noticeable cracks to each grip panel. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $500-$700

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32654 Remington Engraved Spur Trigger Smoot Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 2341 [frame un-der grips], .30 caliber, 2 3/4-inch ribbed barrel with fixed front sight and frame notch rear sight. Nickel-plated. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Modern scroll-engraved. Checkered hard rubber bird’s head grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 85-90% finish with scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing minimal wear. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $500-$600

32655 Hopkins & Allen Model XL No. 4 Single Action Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 1122 [frame under grips], .38 caliber, 3-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Nickel plated finish. Case-hardened hammer and trig-ger. Spur trigger. Smooth walnut bird’s head grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 50-60% finish with noticeable wear, flaking and pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32656 Inscribed Brooklyn Arms Co. Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 1942, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel. Brass frame with a nickel-plated finish and walnut grips. Separate chambers style. Top of barrel marked: B.A. CO. PATENTED APRIL 14, 1863. Decorative scroll engraving on frame and top of backstrap. Backstrap inscribed: [? Mc C]. Inscription has not been researched. According to Flayderman’s over 10,000 were made between 1863 and 1864. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with fine scratches and some dings. Grips good with dings and scratches. Action good. Bore dark.

Est.: $400-$500

32657 Lot of Two Remington Iroquois Single Action Pocket Revolvers. NVSN, .22 calibers, 2 1/4-inch barrels with fixed front blade sights. Nickel-plated finish. Left sides of barrels marked: E. REMINGTON AND SONS ILION, NY. Tops of barrels marked: IROQUOIS. Checkered hard rubber grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1.) Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 75-85% finish with scattered wear and pitting. Grips showing light scuffs. Action needs adjustment. 2.) Very good. Retaining approximately 50-60% finish with noticeable wear, flaking and pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and dings. Action good.

Est.: $350-$450

32658 Engraved Pinfire Double Action Revolver. NVSN, approximately 9mm pinfire caliber, 4 1/4-inch octagonal barrel high bead and post dovetailed front sight and vacant notch near breech. Six-shot cylinder. Blued and case-hardened finish. Extensively etched on cylinder and frame. Light rocker-engraving to barrel and ejector rod housing. Left barrel flat near breech marked: AR. Checkered hard rub-ber grips. Lanyard swivel at butt.

Condition: Very good. Retaining generous traces of original high pol-ish blue primarily in protected areas. Case colors have drifted to silver. Grips fine with light age wear and soiling. Bright bore with only scattered fine pitting. Action functions.

Est.: $600-$800

32659 French St. Etienne Model 1892 Double Action Service Revolver. Serial no. H11571, 8mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Black matte fin-ish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Right side of frame stamped with St. Etienne manufacture mark. Barrel dated 1903. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Used by the French military from 1892 through WWII.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with noticeable thinning, handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. One large dent and minor wood loss near screw on right grip panel. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32660 Russian Nagant Model 1895 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. OA293, 7.62mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Tula arsenal mark and 1940 date on left side of frame. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. These revolvers were used by the Russians in the Russo-Japanese War, both World Wars, the Russian Revolution, and the Russian Civil War. They were considered old fashioned by WWII when this ex-ample was manufactured.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Showing scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips with scuffs, scratches and wood loss to top of left grip panel. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32661 Italian Glisenti Brescia Military Double Action Revolver. Serial no. MN948, 10.35mm, 6 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Left side of frame stamped: R. FABB D’ARMI / 1886 / BRESCIA. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a smooth grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing some heavy scuffs and dings. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

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32662 Rast & Gasser Model 1898 Double Action Service Revolver. Serial no. 158922 [barrel, frame and cylinder], 8mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frame stamped: PATENT / RAST & GASSER / WIEN. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Revolvers were used by the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 40-50% of a thinning finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Repair to ejector rod retaining pin.Grips showing minor scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32663 Italian Brescia Bodeo Model 1902 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. B113, 10.35mm, 3 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frame stamped: METALLURGICA BRESCIANA / GIA’ TEMPINI / BRESCIA. Right side dated 1921. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring.Manufactured 1921. An Italian service pistol used during Ethiopian and Libyian campaigns and during WWII.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 50-60% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing minor scuffs and dings. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32664 Spanish Copy of Smith & Wesson Top Break Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 18, .455 caliber, 5-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Top of barrel stamped: MANUFACTURA ESPECIAL DE REVOLVERS / GARATE ANITUA Y OIA-EIBAR (ESPANA). Backstrap stamped: C510. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring. Many of these were purchased by England during an arms shortage in the early days of WWI.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with noticeable thinning, wear and patches of pitting. Vibrant case colors. Undersized grips showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32665 Mosin Nagant Double Action Revolver and Holster. Serial no. 111, 8mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Standard military configuration.Contained in brown pig skin military flap holster with cleaning rod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent as arsenal refin-ished. Markings not legible. Grips ex-cellent. Holster: Fine with light wear.

Est.: $200-$300

32666 Copy of Smith & Wesson Top Break Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 048, .38 caliber, 3 1/2-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Top of barrel stamped: AUTOMATIC. Checkered hard rubber grips with carved star logos.

Condition: Poor. Finish primarily a brownish grey age patina with heavy wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action needs adjustment. Dark pitted bore.

Est.: $50-$100

32667 Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldog Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 92010, .32 caliber, 2 3/8-inch round barrel the top reading: FOREHAND & WADSWORTH. Nickel-plated finish. Top of frame with: BRITISH/BULLDOG. 7-shot cylinder. Factory checkered black hard rubber grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 70-80% original nickel with scattered flaking and spotting. Grips: Fine with light soiling. Bore with heavy wear. Action very good.

Est.: $150-$250

32668 Italian Model 1889 Bodeo Double Action Military Revolver. Serial no. DS0143, 10.4mm, 4 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frame features (crown)/ SFARE / GVT marking. Right side of frame dated 1926. Folding trigger. Checkered walnut broomhandle grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 92-95% finish with signs of wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing a few scattered scuffs and dings. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32669 Smith & Wesson Model One And A Half Single Shot Revolver. Serial no. 32498, .32 caliber, 3 1/4-inch round barrel with Springfield address and marked “REISSUE.” 5-shot cylinder. Spur trigger. Mother-of-pearl grips.

Condition: Fair. Bare metal finish with scattered pitting and staining. Hammer screw a replacement. Grips ill-fitting with loss to left panel at toe. Heavy pitting to bore. Action func-tions.

Est.: $300-$500

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32670 Italian Glisenti Brescia Model 1898 Double Action Revolver with Holster. Serial no. 343 [frame and cylinder], .41 caliber, 4 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Right side of frame stamped: E 2419 and (crown)/RE proof mark. Folding trigger. Checkered walnut broomhandle style grips. Lanyard ring. Contained in un-marked cloth holster with snap flap.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 95-98% finish with some no-ticeable handling wear and scattered pitting. Light scuffs present on grip panels. Action good. Lightly pitted bore. Few snags in holster.

Est.: $400-$600

32671 Boxed Sturm Ruger Model Blackhawk Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 5061, .44 Magnum caliber, 4 3/4-inch barrel with ramped fixed front sight and mi-crometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut grip panels with Ruger medallions. Contained in original factory pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear. Faint tracking line to cylinder. Grips showing minor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore. Box displaying light storage wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32672 Russian Nagant Model 1895 Double Action Military Revolver. Serial no. 41215, 7.62mm, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Right side of frame import marked: NAGANT 1895 / 7.62 NAGANT CAL. / MADE IN RUSSIA / C.D.I. SWAN VT. Checkered walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Contained in leather holster with cleaning rod.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 95-98% finish with scat-tered scratches, handling wear and fine patches of pitting, Grips showing a few noticeable scuffs. Action is good. Bright bore. age wear to holster, light fading and cracking.

Est.: $300-$500

32673 American Bull Dog Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 5213, .38 caliber, 2 1/2-inch octago-nal barrel with fixed front sight. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer. Checkered hard rubber grips with canine portraits.

Condition: Very good as cleaned. Retaining approximately 80-85% fin-ish with balance and scattered pitting. Grips with very light handling wear. Action needs adjustment. Dark bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32674 U.S. Colt Model 1901 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 151701, .38 caliber, 6-inch bar-rel with 2-line Hartford address. Last pat-ent date: Mar. 5. 95. Blued finish. R.A.C. on frame and butt. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard swivel. Butt of frame marked: U.S./ARMY/MODEL/1901/NO./151/701. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 5-10% original finish primar-ily in protected areas. Balance is a smooth mottled gray-brown patina with scattered spotting and fine pit-ting. Grips with moderate wear, dents and soiling. Good bore showing light wear. Action tight.

Est.: $400-$500

32675 U.S.Colt Model 1901 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 143309, .38 caliber, 6-inch bar-rel. High polish blue. R.A.C. inspector’s marks appear on barrel, frame, cylinder and base of each grip. Butt is marked: U.S. /ARMY/MODEL/1901/NO./143/309. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good to fine. Retaining approximately 50-60% original high polish blue, the balance fading to a thin gray-brown with scat-tered spotting. Grips: Good with age wear and small chip to left panel at butt. Excellent bore. Tight action.

Est.: $450-$550

32676 Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 483263, .32-20 caliber, 6-inch barrel the left side stamped: OFFICIAL/COLT POLICE .32-20. Blued and case-hardened finish. Rampant Colt to frame. Brown checkered factory hard plastic grips with Rampant Colt. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Only traces of blue in protected areas, the balance a mottled blue-gray patina. Tracking line to cylinder. Frame screw marred. Grips good with light wear and white stains on butt. Bright bore with light wear. Action good.

Est.: $350-$450

32677 Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 553344, .38 Special, 4-inch bar-rel the left side marked: POLICE POSITIVE SPECIAL/ .38 SPECIAL CTG. Blued and case-hardened finish. Brown checkered factory grips with rampant colt. Butt marked: O.P.C.D. 5. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good to very good. Unusual finish that appears to be a slightly worn mottled blue or com-pleted case-hardened throughout. Light wear. Good bore showing wear. Action excellent.

Est.: $300-$400

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32678 Colt Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 235309, .41 caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Rampant colt to left side of frame. Brass tip to cylinder pin. Black checkered hard rubber grips marked: COLT. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Traces of blue in pro-tected areas the balance a mottled blue-gray patina. Scattered dents and patches of fine pitting. Grips fine with light handling wear. Good bore with patches of light pitting. Action crisp.

Est.: $250-$350

32679 Colt Agent Model First Issue Double Action Revolver. Serial no. M98745, .38 cali-ber, 2 1/8-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Shrouded hammer. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medal-lions. Manufactured in 1976.

Condition: Excellent. Overall display-ing light handling wear. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$450

32680 Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 807074, .38 caliber, 4-inch barrel with standard blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Manufactured in 1950.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 75-80% finish with noticeable thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scattered pitting. Grips are not flush with frame, showing scuffs and dings. Action tight. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32681 Colt New Service Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 330039, .44-40 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with standard blade front sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medal-lions. Lanyard ring. Manufactured in 1930.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scat-tered pitting. Tracking line present on cylinder. Grips showing scuffs, dings and gouges. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $600-$800

32682 Colt New Army Model 1900 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 134423 [butt] and 206 [frame, crane and cylinder re-lease], .38 caliber, 6-inch barrel with fixed front blade side and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Manufactured 1900.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% of a thinning finish with signs of handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing light scuffs and scratches, noticeable ding to base of left grip panel. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32683 Colt New Army Model 1903 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 210799 [butt] and 832 [frame, crane and cylinder release], .41 caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Manufactured 1903.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining ap-proximately 20-30% finish with heavy handling wear and pitting. Ejector rod button a replacement. Grips showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32684 Colt Model Police Positive Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 200298, .38 caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Rampant Colt logo on left side of frame. Checkered hard rubber factory grips. Manufactured 1929.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear and noticeable patch of pitting to cylinder. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32685 Colt Target Model Police Positive Double Action Revolver with Holster. Serial no. 7407, .22 W.R.F. caliber, 6-inch barrel with fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued fin-ish. Rampant Colt on left side of frame. Checkered factory hard rubber grips. Manufactured 1911. Contained in Brauer Bros. leather shoulder holster.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, noticeable handling wear and pitting. Grips showing very light scratches. Action good. Pitted bore. Leather displaying minor scuffs and discoloring.

Est.: $400-$600

32686 Colt Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 213011 [butt] and 88 [frame, crane and cylinder release], .38 caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Rampant Colt logo on left side of frame. Smooth walnut grips. Aftermarket lan-yard ring on butt.

Condition: Good to very good as touched up. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with handling wear and scattered heavy patches of pit-ting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Lanyard ring a replace-ment. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32687 Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 586025. .38 caliber, 4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medal-lions. Manufactured in 1934.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 75-80% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and noticeable patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and wood loss to corner of each grip panel. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32688 Colt Model 1903 Double Action Service Revolver. Serial no. 209450, .38 cali-ber, 6-inch barrel. Blued finish. Smooth walnut grips which are faintly numbered to the gun. Lanyard swivel. Butt with standard U.S. Army markings. Frame with inspector’s initials.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retaining approximately 85-90% of a later added blue finish with scattered patches of fine surface rust. Strong action. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32689 Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 381803, .38 caliber, 4-inch bar-rel. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 85-90% original finish with scattered patches of surface rust from poor storage. Grips are very good with light soiling. Action crisp. Bore is fine with light wear.

Est.: $300-$500

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32690 Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolver. Serial no. K157385, .38 caliber, 4-inch pinned and ribbed barrel with fixed front and micrometer adjust rear sight. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Four-screw frame. Checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions. Manufactured in 1952.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Scattered handling wear, fine pitting and minor flaking present. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action is tight. Bore is good, some light pit-ting.

Est.: $500-$700

32691 Cased Smith & Wesson Model 638-3 Airweight Double Action Revolver. Serial no. DCR8775, .38 caliber, 1 3/4-inch barrel with serrated fixed front sight and rear frame notch sight. Stainless steel finish with alloy frame. Case-hardened hammer and trig-ger. Uncle Mike’s checkered hard rubber grips. Contained in original blue factory hard plastic case with literature, holster and gun lock.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining ap-proximately 98-99% finish with light thinning to trigger. Faint tracking line on cylinder. Grips showing very light scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore. Case with minimal storage wear.

Est.: $300-$400

32692 Smith & Wesson Model 1903 Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 49043, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel. Blued finish. Checkered factory walnut grips with medallions. This version manu-factured 1904-1906.

Condition: Good as refinished. Light pitting beneath much of the current blue black finish. Grips are fine. Action is excellent. Good bore with light pit-ting.

Est.: $100-$200

32693 Smith & Wesson Victory Model Double Action Revolver. Serial no. V300889, .38 caliber, 4-inch barrel. “Sandblast blue” finish. Case-hardened hammer and trig-ger. Top of frame marked: U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D. Smooth walnut grips which are numbered to the gun. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 90-92% original finish. Light age wear and patina. Grips fine with light dents. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32694 Smith & Wesson .455 II Hand Ejector 2nd Model Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 46125, .455 caliber, 6 ½-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Various British proof marks and inspection marks on frame. Backstrap marked: 3MD. Lanyard swivel present.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 50% original finish with the balance a mottled gray-brown patina. Grips: Good with moderate wear and soiling. Bright bore showing light wear. Smooth action.

Est.: $200-$300

32695 Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolver Frame With British Proof Mark. Serial no. 19026, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel.

Condition: Good as assembled. Barrel has been reblued. Frame has been cleaned and polished.

Est.: $25-$50

32696 U.S. Smith & Wesson Army Model 1917 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 48559, .45 caliber, 5 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front blade sight and frame notch rear sight. Bottom of barrel stamped: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard ring. Manufactured 1917, first year of production.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and fine patches of pitting. “HR” engraved to right side of frame with an electric pencil. Some touch up to the blued finish. Top of right grip panel showing minor wood loss. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32697 Smith & Wesson Top Break Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 77876, .32 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with fixed front and rear sights. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Grips showing mi-nor scuffs and scratches. Action needs adjustment. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32698 Smith & Wesson Model 30 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 579289 [butt, barrel and cylinder], .32 caliber, 3 1/4-inch barrel with ramped serrated front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Checkered walnut grip panels with Smith & Wesson medallions.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 96-98% finish with light handling wear and thinning at muzzle. Grips showing minimal wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32699 Italian Copy Model 1916 of Smith & Wesson Top Break Revolver. Serial no. 82 [barrel, cylinder and frame under grips], 10.35mm, 5-inch ribbed barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Left side of frame stamped: F. TETTONI BRESCIA. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scat-tered pitting. Grips showing scrapes, dings and some minor loss at edges. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $100-$200

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32700 U.S. Smith & Wesson Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 952142 [butt, barrel and cylinder], .380 Webley caliber (S&W .38), 5-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Left side of frame above cylinder stamped: UNITED STATES PROPERTY. Smooth walnut grips. Lanyard ring. This example also marked: MADE IN USA. Guns like these were used by the British army during WWII and then returned to the U.S. as war surplus.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, scattered handling wear and fine pitting. Grips showing noticeable bruising, cracks and some loss around edges. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32701 Smith & Wesson Military & Police Model of 1905 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 72846, .38 caliber, 6 1/2-inch barrel with integral front sight. Left side of barrel marked: .38 S&W SPECIAL/U.S.SERVICE CTG’S. Nickel-plated finish. Trigger guard screw. Checkered hard rub-ber factory grips with S&W monogram. Manufactured 1905-1906. Contained in U.S. military flap holster with reverse marked: ROCK ISLAND/ARSENAL/1910/T.C.C. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% original factory nickel with scattered flaking and wear. Grips are fine having shifted to brown. Bore is good showing light wear and mod-erate pitting. Holster is fair to good. Leather is supple but with moderate crackling throughout.

Est.: $400-$500

32702 Lot of Three Top Break Revolvers. Comprising: 1.) Smith & Wesson Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 9735, .38 caliber, 3 1/4-inch ribbed barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Spur trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips with carved S&W logos. 2.) US Revolver Co. Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 42703, .32 caliber, 3-inch ribbed barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer and trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips with US logos. 3.)Hopkins & Allen Safety Police Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 4698, .32 caliber, 4-inch ribbed barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips with H&A logos. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1.) Very good. Retaining approximately 30-40% finish with noticeable wear, flaking and pit-ting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Moderately pitted bore. 2.) Good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with flaking, wear and pit-ting present. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action good. Dark bore. 3.) Very good. Retaining approximately 92-95% finish with scattered wear and pitting. Grips showing light scuffs. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$500

32703 Lot of Three Double Action Revolvers. Comprising: 1.) The American Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 880, .38 caliber, 2 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer. Checkered hard rubber grips. 2.) H&R Model 1905 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 16498, .32 caliber, 2 1/2-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened hammer. Checkered hard rubber grips. 3.) Harrington & Richardson Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 159167, .32 caliber, 3 1/4-inch ribbed barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Case-hardened ham-mer and trigger. Checkered hard rubber grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: 1.) Good. Retaining ap-proximately 70-80% finish with noticeable wear, flaking and pitting. Light scuffs to grips. Action good. Pitted bore. 2.) Good. Retaining ap-proximately 80-85% finish with scat-tered wear and pitting. Noticeable crack to right grip panel. Action needs adjustment. Pitted bore. 3.) Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with scattered wear and fine patches of pitting. Light scuffs to grips. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32704 Hopkins & Allen Ranger No. 2 Pocket Revolver. Serial no. 2894, .32 rimfire caliber, 2 3/4-inch octagonal barrel. Nickel-plated. Factory engraved. Top of frame marked: HOPKINS & ALLEN MFG CO./RANGER NO. 2. Fine, checkered hard rubber grips. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Light age wear. An excellent example.

Est.: $300-$500

32705 Boxed Near Mint Iver Johnson Double Action Hammerless Revolver. Serial no. 46054, .32 caliber, 3-inch barrel with 2-line Fitchburg address. Nickel-plated finish. Blued triggerguard and case-hardened trigger. Checkered black hard rubber factory grips with owl’s head. Contained in gold pasteboard box with end label reading: DOUBLE ACTION/IVER JOHNSON AUTOMATIC/SAFETY HAMMERLESS/32/CENTER FIRE S&W CARTRIDGE. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling wear. Appears unfired. Box: Very good. Scuffs and corner tear to top of lid. Inside lid with tears at three corners and light soiling. Inside lower show-ing light age wear. Otherwise fine. A rare find.

Est.: $250-$350

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32706 Sturm-Ruger Vaquero Single-Action Revolver. Serial no. 56-50342, .45 caliber, 4 5/8-inch barrel. Blued and case-hardened finish. Gold inlay scroll engraving on the cylinder. Natural white factory grips.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% original fin-ish. Scattered light handling wear. Brilliant case colors. Smooth action. Bright bore showing little use.

Est.: $500-$700

32707 Webley & Scott Mark IV Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 158934, .38 caliber, 5-inch bar-rel. Blued finish. Checkered factory hard rubber grips. Lanyard swivel. British proof marks throughout. Left side of frame marked: WAR FINISH.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 20-30% original blue finish primarily in protected areas, the balance fading to a pleasing, smooth blue-brown patina. Fine bore. Strong action.

Est.: $300-$500

32708 Charter Arms Model Bulldog Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 724620, .44 caliber, 3-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered walnut grips with Charter Arms medallions.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 75-85% finish with noticeable areas of thinning, handling wear and scattered pitting. Grips showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32709 Thomas Bland & Sons Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 1950, .476 caliber, 5 5/8-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight. Blued finish. Top of barrel stamped: THOMAS BLAND & SONS. 430. WEST STRAND. LONDON. Left side of barrel stamped: 476 / GAUGE. Checkered hardwood grip. Lanyard ring. The “flying bee” trademark of Bland is stamped on the gun.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 40-50% finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing Scuffs and gouges. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32710 Schilling Haenel Model 1883 Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 895 [barrel and frame], 10.55mm, 4 1/2-inch octagonal and round barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frame stamped: V.C.S.*C.G.H. / SUHL. Scattered German proofs. All screws numbered 95. Checkered walnut broomhandle style grips. Lanyard ring. This was once the standard German infantry revolver, used from the early 1880s until the adoption of the Luger pistol circa 1908.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining ap-proximately 85-90% finish with scat-tered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Some touch up to the blue. Grips showing light scuffs. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32711 Webley & Scott Mark IV Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 127229, .38 caliber, 5-inch bar-rel with standard fixed sights. Blued fin-ish. British proof marks. Left side of frame stamped: WAR FINISH. Factory checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 94-96% finish with some thinning to relief edges, handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32712 Webley R.I.C.New Model No.1 Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 84598, .476 C.F. caliber, 4 1/2-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring. Left side of frame marked: WEBLEY’S/R.I.C./NO. 1 476CF/NEW MODEL/[winged bullet]/W&S.

Condition: Good. Retaining ap-proximately 50-60% finish with heavy signs of wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scattered noticeable dings. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32713 Webley Mark V Double Action Revolver. Serial no. 136072 [frame, barrel and cylinder], .455 caliber, 4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of frame stamped: WEBLEY / MARK V / PATENTS / 1914. Scattered British proof marks. Checkered hard rubber grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 60-70% of a thinning fin-ish with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Grips showing scuffs, dings and gouges. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32714 Lot of Three Spur Trigger Single Action Pocket Revolvers. Comprising: 1.) Remington Smoot Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 66, .30 caliber, 2 3/4-inch octagonal ribbed barrel with fixed sights. Checkered hard rubber grips. 2.) Blue Whistler Single Action Revolver. Serial no. 356, .30 caliber, 2 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Nickel-plated finish. Checkered hard rubber grips. 3.) Unmarked Single Action Revolver. NVSN, .30 caliber, 2 3/8—inch octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Bone grips.

Condition: 1.) Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and scratches. Action needs adjustment. 2.) Good. Retaining approximately 40-50% finish with noticeable wear, flaking and pitting. Grips showing scuffs, scratches and loss to base of each grip panel. Action functions. 3.) Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with heavy wear and pitting. Grips showing scuffs and cracks. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $300-$400

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32715 Brazilian Amadeo Rossi M95 Double Action Revolver with Holster. Serial no. E048229, .38 caliber, 3-inch barrel with ventilated rib, fixed front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued fin-ish. Right side of frame stamped: MADE IN BRASIL / INTERARMS / ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Checkered walnut grips with Rossi medallions. Sold along with Brauer Bros holster.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear throughout. Very faint tracking line to cylinder. Action crisp. Bright bore. Holster excellent.

Est.: $100-$200

32716 Japanese Nambu Type 26 Service Revolver. Serial no. 26417, 9mm, 4 3/4-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Kokura ord-nance markings. Blued finish. Checkered hardwood grips. Lanyard ring.

Condition: Good. Some touch up to the blue. Retaining scattered traces of original finish, the balance a smooth grey age patina with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Grips showing some scuffs and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32717 Unmarked Full Stock Flintlock Musket. NVSN, approxi-mately .70 caliber, 42-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Light scroll engraving to lock. Varnished walnut full-stock with checkered wrist. Scroll-engraved silver inlaid plate to right side of stock. Sling swivels. Ramrod. Metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and some wood loss to edges of forearm. Large crack at left side of forearm at screw plate and right side near third barrel band. Noticeable crack top to of stock and right side at buttplate. Action func-tions.

Est.: $500-$700

32718 Belgian Flintlock Musketoon marked Ecole Militaire. NVSN, .58 caliber, 31 1/2-inch barrel with with fixed front sight. Unmarked lock. Varnished walnut full-stock marked on right side: ECOLE / (crown) / M / MILITAIRE. Sling swivels. Ramrod. Metal buttplate. Ecole Militaire is French for “military school.” : Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with wear and pitting present. Wood showing scattered light scuffs and scratches. Action functions.

Est.: $600-$700

32719 Silver and Gold Inlaid Middle Eastern Flintlock Boys Rifle. Approximately .62 caliber, 24-inch gold inlaid octagonal barrel. Gold inlaid ham-mer and lockplate. Silver inlay throughout stock and crude metal worj to trigger-guard and sideplates. Half moon design engraved to triggerguard. Bone buttplate. Writing on top of barrel in Arabic reads 1093. Wooden ramrod. Overall length is 37 1/2-inches. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good as configured. Dark brown patina present throughout. Some pittng and surface rust pres-ent. Light losses to gold inlay. Several silver inlays missing from stock and some are loose or repaired. Ramrod replaced. Marred screws. Action good. Bore dark.

Est.: $350-$450

32720 Belgian Full Stock Flintlock Musket. NVSN, approxi-mately .62 caliber, 34-inch barrel with fixed front sight and E / LG proof mark on top. Blued finish. Lightly scroll engraved lock. Walnut full-stock with sling swivels and ramrod. Metal buttplate marked on top: 52 / 1889. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Finish primarily a plum brown patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs and dings. Numerous cracks at wrist and repair made to left side of forearm. Four pins to right side of stock. Minor wood loss in front of lock plate. Action good.

Est.: $400-$600

32721 Unmarked Full Stock Flintlock Musket. NVSN, .60 cali-ber, 39-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear ladder sight. Varnished walnut full-stock with three barrel bands, sling swivel and cleaning rod. British proofs to base of stock. Brass buttplate, top marked: V / 027 / 21. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with wear and heavy pitting. Wood showing scat-tered scuffs, dings and bruises. Action functions.

Est.: $450-$550

32722 U.S. Warranted Marked Full Stock Flintlock Musket. NVSN, approximately .75 cali-ber, 40-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Lock marked: THOS C. O. RDIS?. Varnished walnut full-stock with brass furniture and buttplate. Ramrod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing scratches, dings and bruises. Heavy scuffs present at wrist, top and right side of stock. Action good.

Est.: $500-$700

32723 U.S. Marked Full Stock Flintlock Musket. NVSN, approximately .80 caliber, 52-inch barrel with faint proofs to left side of barrel. Lock plate marked US. Walnut full-stock with brass furniture and ramrod. Brass buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a brownish grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Wood showing dings, bruises and some minor cracks. Action functions.

Est.: $400-$500

32724 U.S. Surcharged Flintlock Percussion Musket. NVSN, approximately .70 caliber, 38-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear folding sight. Unmarked lock. Upper tang, brass plate on left side of stock and buttplate all marked US. Walnut full-stock with brass furniture, sling swivels and ramrod. Right side of stock stamped: U. STATES and faint cartouche. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with pitting and wear. Wood showing scuffs and dings. Two long cracks toward end of left side of forearm. Noticeable repair to left side at wrist. 147 carved into left side of stock at cheekrest. Right side with numerous custom letter carvings. Screw absent to buttplate. Action tight.

Est.: $400-$500

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32725 U.S. Springfield 1847 Percussion Musket. NVSN, ap-proximately .74 caliber, 41-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Blued finish. Lock marked: (eagle) / US and SPRING / FIELD / 1847. Full-body walnut stock with sling swivel and cleaning rod. US marked metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with heavy wear and pitting. Wood showing scratches, scuffs and dings. Action needs adjust-ment.

Est.: $400-$500

32726 Trenton Full Stock Percussion Plains Rifle. NVSN, .41 caliber, 41 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Scroll engraved lock marked: TRENTON. Walnut full-body stock with cheekrest. brass triggerguard and butt-plate. Decorative rivets to left side of stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a mottled plum brown patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scratches, scuffs and dings. Replacement cleaning rod. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $350-$450

32727 Unmarked Half Stock Percussion Plains Rifle. NVSN, approximately .46 caliber, 32-inch octag-onal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. . Blued finish. Scroll en-graved lock. Varnished walnut stock with brass plate at base of forearm. Ramrod. Crescent metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum brown patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings, bruises and minor wood loss to edges. Action needs adjust-ment.

Est.: $500-$600

32728 Golcher Half Stock Percussion Plains Rifle. NVSN, .36 caliber, 39-inch octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Scroll and game engraved Golcher lock. Faded marking to top and right side of barrel. Left side of barrel marked: J.H. JOHNSTON. Varnished walnut half-stock with silver-plated furni-ture. Hinged cap box on right side of stock. Ramrod. Crescent buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $500-$600

32729 British Tower 1868 Percussion Musket. NVSN, ap-proximately .64 caliber, 38-inch barrel with fixed front sight and adjustable rear ladder sight. Lock marked: (crown) / VR and 1868 / TOWER. Faint British proofs to left side of barrel. Walnut stock with three barrel bands, sling swivels and cleaning rod. Metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish a mottled grey age patina with wear and pitting throughout. Wood showing heavy scuffs, dents and bruising. 12-inch crack to left side of forearm. Extensive cracking and repairs at wrist. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $250-$350

32730 British Percussion Blunderbuss by Isaac Hollis & Sons. 1 1/2-inch diameter bore, 17 1/2-inch barrel with flared muzzle. Lockplate marked: ISAAC HOLLIS & SONS front of hammer and MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY / WAR DEPARTMENT back of hammer. Regiment markings to left of barrel near breech. Wood stock with cheekpiece. Brass triggerguard and buttplate. Metal ramrod. A great example with Her Majesty’s mark.

Condition: Good. Showing a gray dark patina with scattered pitting and surface rust. Stock with moderate to heavy wear present with mars and dings. Moderate crack to the wrist with an amateur repair, some loses to wood. Brass triggerguard with stress crack over screw. Marred screws. Action good. Bore dark.

Est.: $500-$700

32731 British Tower Single Shot Percussion Musket. NVSN, .58 caliber, 37-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Lock marked: (crown) / VR and 1787 / TOWER. Various British proofs. One-piece walnut stock with three barrel bands and sling swivels. Metal buttplate. Cleaning rod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs, dings and bruising. Few repair spots to stock. Action good.

Est.: $300-$400

32732 British Tower 1838 Percussion Rifle. NVSN, ap-proximately .58 caliber, 32-inch barrel with standard fixed sights. Lock marked: (crown) / VOR and 1838 / TOWER. Various British proofs. Walnut stock with two barrel bands, sling swivels and canvas shoulder sling. Cleaning rod. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a smooth grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Wood show-ing heavy bruising, scuffs and dings. Seven trivial rivets to left side of stock at corner of buttplate. Action needs adjustment. Normal age wear to sling.

Est.: $300-$400

32733 Unmarked Swivel Breech Loading Zulu Gun. NVSN, 12 gauge, 35 1/2-inch barrel. Swivel breech design. Wood stock marked on both sides: 1962. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Dark plum brown patina throughout with patches of pitting and rust. Swivel needs adjust-ment, will not stay closed if gun is cocked. Wood with numerous dings, mars and a few stress cracks. Action functions. Dark bore.

Est.: $150-$250

32734 Unmarked Customized Half Stock Percussion Rifle. NVSN, .38 caliber, 38-inch heavy octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Lightly scroll-engraved lock. Varnished walnut stock with cheekrest, brass furniture and pewter fore-end cap. Ramrod. Crescent buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a plum grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing light scuffs and scratches. Large bruise to base of fore-end. Action needs adjust-ment.

Est.: $400-$500

32735 W. & C. Scott Half Stock Percussion Rifle. NVSN, .69 caliber, 31-inch barrel with front bead sight. Top of barrel marked: W. & C. SCOTT. Scroll and game scene engraved lock. Scroll-engraved triggerguard, hammer and tang. Varnished checkered walnut half stock with blank thumb escutcheon. Ramrod. Steel buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Stock showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $350-$400

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32736 Unmarked Half Stock Percussion Rifle. NVSN, .45 caliber, 36-inch heavy octagonal barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Left side of receiver scroll-engraved. Dual trigger. Smooth walnut straight stock with scroll-engraved silver-plated cap box to right side. Custom metal fore-end. Cleaning rod. Crescent brass buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs and dings. Large 2 1/2-inch crack to top of stock at wrist. Dents and pitting present to fore-end. Action needs adjustment.

Est.: $250-$350

32737 Harpers Ferry 1852 Percussion Rifle. NVSN, ap-proximately .70 caliber, 31-inch barrel with front bead sight. Blued finish. Lock marked: HARPERS / FERRY / 1852 and an (eagle) / US. Varnished walnut custom half-stock with decorative rivet designs to each side of stock. Ramrod. US marked metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing numerous cracks, dents and scuffs. Action good.

Est.: $250-$350

32738 U.S. Springfield 1854 Percussion Musket. NVSN, .70 caliber, .41-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Lock marked: (eagle) / US and SPRING / FIELD / 1854. Walnut stock with three barrel bands and sling swivel. US marked metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scat-tered scuffs, dings and bruising. Left side of stock has carved letters JP and PV(?). Cleaning rod absent. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$500

32739 British Tower 1862 Percussion Rifle. NVSN, approxi-mately .58 caliber, 38-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable el-evation sight. Lock marked: 1862 / TOWER and (crown). Barrel, tang and stock all marked with the number 30. Walnut stock with barrel band, sling swivels and cleaning rod. Left side of stock stamped: 30 / OLD 13. Right side of stock stamped: BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS TRADE in circle with logo inside. Brass buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey patina with heavy wear and pit-ting. Wood showing scattered scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable 5-inch crack to left side of forearm. Action good.

Est.: $300-$400

32740 Unmarked European Military Breechloading Rifle. Serial no. 9660, approximately 10mm, 33-inch barrel. Military proofs. Wood stock with 3 barrel bands. Elevator sight. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Poor. Pitting and rust throughout. Bore dark and poor. Not recommended for shooting. Sticker residue present near breech block.

Est.: $200-$350

32741 Remington Single Shot Rolling Block Military Musket. NVSN, approximately .50 caliber, 36-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable ladder sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock with faint cartouche to right side of stock. Left side and top of stock stamped: 74th REGT. Three barrel bands, each marked with the letter B. Cleaning rod. Sling swivels. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a plum grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Some minor wood loss around edges. Replacement cleaning rod. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32742 Remington Modelo Argentino 1879 Musket. NVSN, 45-70 caliber, 36-inch barrel with adjustable rear sight. Blued finish. Brass plated features. Top of barrel near breach marked: MODELO ARGENTINO 1879 E.N. Wood stocks. 3 barrel bands.

Condition: Fine to excellent as refin-ished. Retaining approximately 92-94% finish, fine patches of surface rust present throughout barrel and frame. Stocks fine as revarnished. Light dings and marks to wood. Action good. Bore ok, needs cleaning.

Est.: $400-$600

32743 U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle with Bayonet. Serial no. 220613, .45-70 caliber, 33-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable elevation sight. Blued finish. V/P/(eagle head) proof to left side of barrel. Varnished walnut stock with two barrel bands, sling swivels, stack swivel and ramrod. Faint stamp to left side of wrist. US marked metal buttplate. Sold along with socket bayonet, metal scabbard and leather frog with brass US rosette hook.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 30-40% of a thinning finish with noticeable wear and pit-ting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action good. Normal age wear and pitting to bayonet, scab-bard and frog.

Est.: $400-$600

32744 U.S. Springfield Model 1878 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 502677, .45-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and ad-justable rear sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut full body stock with two barrel bands and swivel sling mounts. Leather should sling. Carbine metal buttplate, stamped US on top.

Condition: Very good. Finish primar-ily a plum grey patina with scattered handling wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and some minor wood loss around edges. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32745 U.S. Springfield Model 1878 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 284135, .45-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable military sight. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: US / MODEL / 1878. Undated lock marked with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. V/P/(eagle) proof at base of barrel. Varnished walnut stock with two barrel bands, sling swivels and stacking swivel. Faint 1884 cartouche to left side of stock and circle P proof at base of stock. US marked carbine buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a plum brown patina with handling wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Noticeable scrape to left side under cartouche and minor wood loss around buttplate. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32746 U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 506892, .45-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear Buffington sight. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: U.S. / MODEL / 1884. Undated lock marked with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. V/P/(eagle) proof at base of barrel. Varnished walnut stock with faint 1890 cartouche on left side and P in circle proof behind lower tang. Two barrel band, swivel slings and stacking swivel. US marked carbine buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with heavy wear and pitting throughout. Wood showing scratches, dings and bruis-ing. Noticeable scuffs at base of stock. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

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32747 USN Springfield 1870 Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Military Rifle. NVSN, .44 caliber, 34-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Right side of receiver marked: USN / SPRINGFIELD / 1870 and eagle motif. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end with three barrel bands, sling swivels and cleaning rod. 103 / 2 carved to right side of fore-end. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 10-20% finish, the balance a plum grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing heavy scuffs, dings and bruising. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32748 U.S. Springfield Model 1870 Trapdoor Rifle. NVSN, .45-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear lad-der sight. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: MODEL / 1870 / (eagle) / U.S. Lock dated 1864 with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. Varnished walnut stock with two barrel bands and sling swivels. Carbine metal buttplate marked US. Cleaning rod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining traces of finish, the balance a plum grey patina with heavy wear and pitting. Wood showing noticeable scuffs, dings and bruising. Hairline crack to right side of stock at wrist. Wood loss to left side of stock at second barrel band. Action good. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32749 U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 61758, .45-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and standard Buffington rear sight. Blued fin-ish. Top of breech marked: U.S. / MODEL / 1884. Undated lock marked with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. Faint V/P/(eagle) proof at base of barrel. Walnut stock with faint cartouche to left side of stock. Carved B on top of stock at buttplate. Two barrel bands, sling swivel and stacking swivel. Carbine metal buttplate stamped US. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Finish primarily a dark grey age patina with heavy wear and pitting throughout. Wood show-ing extensive scuffs, dings, bruises and some wood loss at edges. Large 2-inch by 2-inch gouge in wood at the top of left stock. Cleaning rod absent. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32750 U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 521409, .45-70 caliber, 21 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear adjustable military sight. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: U.S. / MODEL / 1884. Undated lock marked with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. Faint V/P/(eagle) proof at base of barrel. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut stock. Carbine metal buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining traces of finish, the balance a mottled plum grey patina with wear and heavy pitting present. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising throughout. No cleaning tool present. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32751 U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 37965, .45-70 caliber, 22-inch barrel with fixed front sight and adjustable rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: U.S. / MODEL / 1873. Undated lock marked with an eagle and U.S. / SPRINGFIELD. V/P/(eagle) proof at base of barrel. Saddle ring. Varnished walnut stock with faint cartouche at the base. Carbine butt with cleaning tool reservoir. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. No cleaning tool present. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32752 Unmarked Rolling Block Single Shot Saddle Ring Carbine. NVSN, .44 caliber, 20 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. RV proof to left side of barrel. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end with mounted sling swivels. Carbine metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Finish primarily a mottled grey patina with heavy wear and pitting. Wood showing numerous noticeable cracks, scuffs and dings. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $500-$600

32753 German Model 1871/84 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 9343, 11mm, 31 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Blued. Bolt num-bers don’t match the receiver and barrel. Various German proofs on component parts. Straight hardwood stock with three barrel bands and three sling swivels.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 55-65% finish with scattered light pitting to the metal surfaces. Stock with scattered light dents and abrasions. Mechanically sound with a rather dark and worn bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32754 French Gras Model 1874 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 56511 (on the bolt), 11mm caliber, 32 ¼-inch barrel with fixed front sight and adjustable leaf rear sight. Blued, bolt in the white. Component numbers not matching. Manufactured by Chatellerault with a barrel date of 1876. Straight hard-wood stock with two barrel, two sling swivels, cleaning rod and metal buttplate. Accompanied by a French Model 1874 bayonet and scabbard.

Condition: Good. Finish worn to a brown patina with deep pitting along the stock line and light scat-tered pitting elsewhere. Stock with the usual dents, dings and abrasions. Mechanically sound with a service-able bore. Bayonet and scabbard in very good condition.

Est.: $500-$700

32755 French Model 1890 Berthier Bolt Action Mousqueton. Serial no. 73066 (all component numbers matching), 8mm caliber, 17 ½-inch barrel with fixed front and leaf rear sights. Blued. St. Etienne arsenal marks on left side of receiver; bar-rel dated 1891. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, stacking hook, one side-mounted ring and sling swivel mounted under the butt; metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 65-75% finish with some light scattered areas of surface rust and thinning at the high spots. Stock with surface scratches, some bruising and scuffs. Mechanically crisp with a bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32756 Belgian Single Shot Target Rifle. NVSN, .22 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock. Metal buttplate.

Condition: Fair to good. Finish primar-ily a grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. Wood loss present on each side of stick at loading gate. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $100-$200

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32757 Argentine Remington Model 1879 Single Shot Rolling Block Military Musket. NVSN, 11mm, 36-inch barrel with bayonet lug, fixed front sight and adjustable rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Top of barrel marked: MODELO ARGENTINO. 1879 E.N. Varnished walnut stock and fore-end. Top of stock stamped with an R. Three barrel bands, each marked with a U. Sling swivels. Cleaning rod. Metal carbine buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Retaining approximately 90-94% finish with scattered handling wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32758 Winchester Third Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 334013 B, .32 W.C.F. cal-iber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut stock and checkered fore-end. Crescent metal butt-plate. Manufactured in 1890. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with heavy wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Elevator for rear sight broken. Replacement dust cover. Action functions. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32759 Winchester Model 1892 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 595743, .30 caliber, 22-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear buckhorn elevation sight. Blued finish. Half maga-zine. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end with grasping grooves. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1911. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a plum brown patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Barrel is a Springfield Armory, dated 6-18. Front sight blade absent. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruises. Multiple scattered cracks present, along with some wood loss along edges. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32760 Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 671912 [receiver and lower tang], .22 cal-iber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with stan-dard sights. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and grooved fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1924. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 20-30% finish, the balance a brownish grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scat-tered scuffs, dings and bruises. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $250-$300

32761 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine. Serial no. 2328975, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. 3B / 3D side plate scope mount on left side of receiver. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Sling eyes. Checkered metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1958. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with handling wear and scattered pitting. Elevator for rear sight absent. Wood showing scratches, scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32762 Winchester Hotchkiss Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 2568, .45-70 caliber, 29-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation military sight. Varnished walnut full-stock with two barrel bands, sling swivels and stacking swivel. Faint 1878 cartouche to left side of stock and stamped: 257025. Circle P firing proof at base of stock. Steel buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a grey age patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Heavy scuffs, dings and bruising present to stock. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $450-$550

32763 Winchester Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 989122, .32 W.S. caliber, 24-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear folding sight. Blued finish. Half-magazine. Saddle ring. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Manufactured in 1927. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing large dark areas, scuffs and dings. Large crack to top of buttplate. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32764 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine. Serial no. 3263789, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Sears rubber recoil pad. Manufactured in 1969.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning to relief edges, handling wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Small hole drilled to base of stock. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $250-$350

32765 Boxed Winchester Model 94AE Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 6470321, .45 Colt caliber, 24-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature and lock.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Box with minor storage wear and few strips of tape.

Est.: $400-$600

32766 Boxed Winchester Model 94AE Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 6470322, .45 Colt caliber, 24-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original cardboard box with literature.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Box with minor storage wear and few strips of tape.

Est.: $400-$600

32767 Winchester Model 1887 Lever Action Shotgun. Serial no. 14825, 12 gauge, 20-inch barrel with front bead sight. Case-hardened frame with plum brown barrel. Checkered metal buttplate. Note: Although gun measures 20-inches making it a Riot configuration, we believe it was cut down from either 30 or 32-inches.

Condition: Good as configured. Traces of faint case-hardening on frame. Barrels with a plum brown patina. Various dings and marks to metal and wood parts. Heavy scuffs near pis-tolgrip and buttplate. Marred screws. Action good. Bore ok.

Est.: $250-$350

32768 Winchester Big Bore Model 94 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. BB002929, .375 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with hooded front fixed sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut straight stock and fore-end. Factory rubber recoil pad.

Condition: Excellent. Appears unfired. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $400-$450

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32769 Winchester Model 90 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 659104 [frame] and 413761 [lower tang], .22 W.R.F. caliber, 24-inch octagonal bar-rel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut stock and grooved fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 92-95% finish with light handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and a few signs of repairs. Two noticeable cracks to left side of stock and one on right side at buttplate. Thinning and pitting present on butt-plate. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $400-$500

32770 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine. Serial no. 2704999, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with ramped front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Checkered metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1955.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% finish with noticeable thinning to receiver, scattered han-dling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32771 Winchester Model 94AE The Citation Bass Tribute Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 6244913, .45 Colt caliber, 16-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Each side of barrel reads: THE CITATION BASS TRIBUTE with a fishing lure on each side, all accented in gilt. Gold-plated receiver, hammer, saddle-ring, lever, barrel bands and rear sight. Receiver features game scenes etched in gilt and nickel. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Sold along with gun sleeve, cloth and literature. Issued by America Remembers.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32772 Winchester Model 94AE A Tribute to Yellowstone National Park Commemorative Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 6214026, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch barrel with hooded front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Silver nitride finished receiver with etched game scene to each side. Gold-plated barrel bands, hammer and trigger. Checkered walnut straight stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Sold along with gun sleeve, cloth and literature. Issued by America Remembers.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32773 Henry West Point Civil War Tribute Commemorative Lever Action Rifle by Uberti. Serial no. 19196, .44-40 caliber, 24 1/4-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear ladder sight. Blued finish. Gold-plated receiver, lever and buttplate. Receiver is elaborately decorated with scroll, crests and a battle scene; along with portraits of: Sheridan, Sherman, Grant, Longstreet, Stuart, Jackson, Custer and Lee. Smooth walnut stock. Sold along with cleaning cloth, sleeve and lit-erature. Made in Italy. Issued by America Remembers.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear.

Est.: $500-$700

32774 Winchester Model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. WC72415, .30-30 caliber, 26-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Nickel-plated saddle ring, fore-end cap, hammer, trigger and buttplate. Left side of receiver engraved BUFFALO BILL along with light scroll to each side. BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE engraved to right side of barrel. W.F. CODY CHIEF OF SCOUTS engraved on upper tang. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Buffalo Bill com-memorative coin inset to the right side of stock.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Showing some light signs of han-dling wear. Few noticeable scuffs and scratches to wood. Crisp action. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32775 Boxed Winchester Model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. WC23203, .30-30 caliber, 20-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Nickel-plated saddle ring, fore-end cap, hammer, trigger and buttplate. Left side of receiver engraved BUFFALO BILL along with light scroll to each side. BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE engraved to right side of barrel. W.F. CODY CHIEF OF SCOUTS engraved on upper tang. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Buffalo Bill com-memorative coin inset to the right side of stock. Contained in original cardboard box with outer pasteboard sleeve.

Condition: Excellent. Showing some light signs of handling wear. Crisp action. Strong bore. Boxes showing some tear and holes from poor stor-age.

Est.: $500-$700

32776 Winchester Centennial ‘66 Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 60115, .30-30 caliber, 20-inch octagonal barrel with blade front and adjustable rear sights. Blued and gold-plated finish. Barrel marked: A CENTURY OF LEADERSHIP 1866-1966. Varnished, lively-grained walnut stock. Blued saddle ring. Curved, gold-plated buttplate.

Condition: Excellent. Very light han-dling wear. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32777 Boxed Winchester Centennial ‘66 Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 62251, .30-30 caliber, 20-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Right side of barrel engraved: A CENTURY OF LEADERSHIP 1866-1966. Blued finish. Gold plated receiver and fore-end. cap. Blued saddle ring. Upper tang marked: WINCHESTER CENTENNIAL ‘66. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Contained in original cardboard box and outer paste-board sleeve.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling wear present. Action crisp. Bright bore. Boxes showing noticeable storage wear, tears, holes and some paste-board loss.

Est.: $500-$700

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32778 Boxed Winchester Model 1894 Golden Spike Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. GS34238, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round bar-rel with hooded front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Saddle ring. Gold-plated receiver, buttplate and barrel bands. Right side of barrel marked: GOLDEN SPIKE COMMEMORATIVE. Right side of receiver scroll engraved, left side engraved with: 1869 (spike) 1969. Smooth walnut stock and for-end, with Central Pacific / Union Pacific coin inlaid to right side of stock. Contained in origi-nal cardboard box and outer pasteboard sleeve.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore. Boxes with noticeable storage wear, tears and holes.

Est.: $500-$700

32779 Boxed Winchester Model 1894 Commemorative Sioux Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. SU03730, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Gold-plated receiver and fore-end cap. Right side of barrel stamped: SIOUX CARBINE. Receiver engraved with Sioux scenes. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Inlaid Sioux coin to right side of stock. Sold along with suede scabbard. Contained in original cardboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Showing light signs of handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore. Box showing noticeable wear, loss and tears from poor stor-age.

Est.: $500-$700

32780 Boxed Winchester Model 1894 Oliver F. Winchester Commemorative Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. OFW18691, .38-55 WIN. caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Right side of barrel engraved: OLIVER F. WINCHESTER, accented in gilt. Gold-plated and elaborately engraved receiver. Finely checkered walnut stock and fore-end. OLIVER F. WINCHESTER / 1810-1870 inlaid coin to right side of stock. Contained in Styrofoam and outer pasteboard box.

Condition: Excellent. Very light handling wear present. Action crisp. Bright bore. Noticeable wear and loss to pasteboard and Styrofoam.

Est.: $500-$700

32781 Winchester Model 94 Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. 906165, .30 W.C.F. caliber, 20-inch round barrel with fixed front sight and folding rear sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Carbine butt. Manufactured in 1921.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining approximately 40-50% finish with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Receiver primarily a grey age patina. Screw absent to left side of receiver. Saddle ring absent. Wood showing scuffs, light staining and minor loss at edges. Noticeable 2-inch crack at base of fore-end passed barrel band. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32782 Winchester Model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine. Serial no. WC55048, .30-30 caliber, 26-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Nickel-plated saddle ring, fore-end cap, hammer, trigger and buttplate. Left side of receiver engraved BUFFALO BILL along with light scroll to each side. BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE engraved to right side of barrel. W.F. CODY CHIEF OF SCOUTS engraved on upper tang. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end. Buffalo Bill com-memorative coin inset to the right side of stock.

Condition: Excellent. Showing some light signs of handling wear. Crisp ac-tion. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32783 Winchester Model 94 Classic Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 3104192, .30-30 caliber, 20-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued fin-ish. Receiver scroll engraved. Right side of barrel engraved: MODEL 94 WINCHESTER CLASSIC. Walnut stock and fore-end. Manufactured in 1968.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Showing minor signs of handling wear. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32784 Winchester Model 67 Bolt Action Rifle. NVSN, .22 caliber, 27-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 50-60% of a thinning finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Action needs adjustment. Strong bore.

Est.: $100-$150

32785 Winchester Model 43 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 21606A, .22 Hornet caliber, 24 1/2-inch barrel with hooded fixed front sight and telescopic mounts [numbered 18 and 21]. Marble blank rear sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock. Decoratively carved grip cap. Swivel sling mounts. Checkered Bishop hard rubber buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 95-97% finish with light wear and very fine patches of pitting. Wood showing minor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $600-$800

32786 Winchester Model 71 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 41177, .348 caliber, 24-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Half magazine. Smooth walnut stock and fore-end with mounted sling swivels. Checkered metal buttplate.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining approximately 50-60% original finish. Heavy deposits of surface rust due to poor storage. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32787 Savage Arms Model 99 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 544624, .300 Savage caliber, 24-inch bar-rel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened lever. Checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and fore-end. Checkered hard rubber grip cap. Grooved metal buttplate.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining approximately 70-80% finish with noticeable handling wear and thin-ning to relief edges. Wood showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

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32788 Sporterized U.S. Remington Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 192679, .30-06 caliber, 26-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear peep / ladder sight. Blued finish. Various flaming bomb and eagle head proofs. Smooth walnut stock and and forearm. Carbine butt with reservoir. Swivel sling mounts with leather military sling.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with thinning towards muzzle and relief edges. Scattered handling wear and very fine patches of pitting. Wood showing no-ticeable scuffs and dings to each side. Action strong. Bright bore. Leather showing light cracking and fading.

Est.: $550-$700

32789 Savage Arms Model 99 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 643782, .300 Savage caliber, 24-inch bar-rel with fixed front sight and rear eleva-tion sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened lever. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Checkered hard rubber grip cap. Grooved metal buttplate.

Condition: Good to very good. Retaining approximately 90-95% finish with signs of handling wear and scattered fine patches of pit-ting. Wood showing light scuffs and scratches, noticeable round scuff to right side of stock. Minor wood loss to stock at buttplate. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32790 Marlin Model 336CS Whitetail Deer Trophy Commemorative Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 04095431, .30-30 WIN. caliber, 20-inch barrel with hooded front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Gold-plated receiver, lever, barrel bands, sling eyes, and sights. Left side of receiver reads: WHITETAIL DEER TROPHY and right side reads: 106 of 300, each accented in gilt. Receiver elaborately etched scroll and game scenes. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end with mounted sling eyes. Hard rubber grip cap. Rubber recoil pad. Sold along with cloth sleeve, polishing cloth and literature. Issued by America Remembers.

Condition: Excellent. Showing very light handling wear. Noticeable hole in cloth sleeve.

Est.: $400-$600

32791 Boxed Browning Model BL-22 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 04095NP242, .22 caliber, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight and folding micrometer adjust rear sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut straight stock and fore-end. Factory hard rubber buttplate. Contained in original pasteboard box with literature and lock. Made in Japan.

Condition: Excellent. Box showing light storage wear and has been wrapped in masking tape in two areas.

Est.: $300-$500

32792 U.S. Remington Model 03-A3 Bolt Action Rifle with Bayonet. Serial no. 3789091, .30-06 caliber, 24-inch barrel with standard military sights. Parkerized finish to receiver and barrel. Blued bolt and barrel bands. Barrel marked: RA / (flaming bomb) / 5-43. Walnut pistolgrip stock with two barrel bands, sling swivels and stacking swivel. Metal buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir. Sold along with Springfield Armory 1918 bayonet and scabbard.

Condition: Very good. Minor handling wear and fine pitting present. Wood showing light scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32793 Universal M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine. Serial no. 215914, .30 caliber, 18-inch with stan-dard military front sight and micrometer adjust rear sight. Parkerized finish. Flat bolt. Smooth walnut stock with sling swivel and oval cut oiler. Checkered metal buttplate.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 90-95% finish with han-dling wear and fine patches of pitting. Barrel band and swivel appear to be aftermarket. Wood showing scattered scuffs, scratches and dings. No maga-zine present. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32794 U.S. Remington Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 552078, .30-06 caliber, 26-inch barrel with standard military sights. Blued finish. Barrel dated: 9-18. Various U.S. proof marks. Smooth walnut stock with grasping grooves, sling swivels and leather shoulder sling. Metal buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 60-70% finish with signs of handling wear and patches of pit-ting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Noticeable wood loss to top of each side of forearm. No cleaning tools present. Action crisp. Lightly pitted bore. Leather displaying some discoloring and cracking.

Est.: $400-$600

32795 U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 55370, .30 caliber, 30-inch barrel with standard military sights. Blued finish. Straight walnut stock with grasping grooves, two barrel bands, sling swivels and stacking swivel. Faint cartouche to left side of stock. Metal buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retaining approximately 94-96% re-finish with scattered handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. No cleaning tool present. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32796 Colt Lightning Medium Frame Slide Action Rifle AKA Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle (CLMR). Serial no. 89366, .32 caliber, 26-inch octago-nal barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1902. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 10-15% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and scratches. Action good. Pitted bore.

Est.: $600-$800

32797 U.S. Springfield Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 3461, .30 caliber, 30-inch barrel with fixed front blade sight and rear military elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut stock with grasping grooves and mounted sling swivels. (circle) P cartouche at base of stock. Metal carbine buttplate with cleaning tool reservoir. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fine. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with scattered handling wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scratches, dings and bruises. Noticeable large scuff at base of forearm on left side. No cleaning tool present. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $600-$800

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32798 Unmarked Bolt Action Youth Rifle. Serial no. 517 [barrel, receiver and bolt], .32 caliber, 25 1/2-inch barrel with front bead sight and frame notch rear sight. Blued finish. Varnished walnut half stock. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 85-90% finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing heavy scratches, scuffs and dings. Action tight. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32799 U.S. Springfield Model 1869 Trapdoor Rifle. Serial no. 27881 [receiver and barrel], .50-70 caliber, 32 1/2-inch barrel with fixed sights. Blued finish. Top of breech marked: 1869 / (eagle head) / U.S. Lock marked: with an (eagle), U.S. / SPRINGFIELD and dated 1863. Varnished walnut stock with two barrel bands and sling swivels. Left side of stock stamped 12. Right side of stock has a carved AWA. Carbine metal buttplate. Cleaning rod. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a mottled grey age patina with notice-able wear and pitting throughout. Wood showing very heavy scuffs, dings and bruising. Action good. Dark bore.

Est.: $250-$350

32800 Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle. Serial no. 218563, .32-40 caliber, 24-inch octagonal barrel with fixed front sight and rear ele-vation sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver, hammer, lever and buttplate. Half magazine. Tang tapped for peep sight. Varnishes walnut straight stock and fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate. Manufactured in 1901. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 10-15% finish, the balance a mottled grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. 1 1/2-crack to each side of stock at wrist, along with a 2-inch crack to right side of stock at buttplate. Action crisp. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32801 J. Stevens Tip-Up Single Shot Target Rifle. Serial no. 4038, .32 caliber, 28-inch heavy octagonal barrel with hooded front sight and rear folding ladder sight. Blued bar-rel. Nickel-plated finish. Smooth walnut stock. Crescent metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 20-30% finish with noticeable wear and pitting. Stock showing cracks, scuffs and heavy wood loss at base. Action good. Moderately pitted bore.

Est.: $250-$350

32802 Remington The Fieldmaster Model 12 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 132607, .22 caliber, 24 1/2-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear elevation sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered factory metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 92-94% finish with scat-tered wear and pitting. Wood show-ing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $250-$350

32803 Remington Model 788 Bolt Action Rifle with Telescopic sight. Serial no. 6025329, .222 REM. caliber, 24-inch bar-rel. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistol-grip stock with sling eyes. Grooved hard rubber buttplate. Mounted Redfield 4X telescopic sight. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 95-97% finish with han-dling wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $250-$300

32804 Remington The Matchmaster Model 513-T Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no 79583.22 long caliber, 27-inch barrel with hooded front sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with sling swivels and leather shoulder sling. Checkered metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining ap-proximately 90-94% finish with handling wear and noticeable pitting. Magazine absent. Wood showing scattered scuffs and dings. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $100-$150

32805 Remington Model 12 Slide Action Rifle. Serial no. 718072, .22 caliber, 24-inch oc-tagonal barrel with standard fixed sights. Blued finish. Varnished walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved fore-end. Crescent metal buttplate.

Condition: Fine as possibly refinished. Retaining approximately 94-97% fin-ish. Light patches of frosting at muz-zle. Wood: Fine. Minor handling wear and fading of varnish. Mirror bright, excellent bore. Action smooth.

Est.: $300-$500

32806 Japanese Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 Short Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 93543, 7.7mm caliber, 25 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Rear leaf sight with fold-ing anti-aircraft lead arms. Bolt and re-ceiver numbers don’t match. Blued finish. Partially obliterated mum on the receiver. Hardwood stock, two barrel bands, two sling swivels, bayonet lug, cleaning rod and metal buttplate.

Condition: Good condition. Retaining approximately 50-60% thin fin-ish. Metal displays some light dents, scratches and nicks. Lacking dust cover. Stock has been lightly sanded and a thin layer of sealer applied. Mechanically sound with a bright bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32807 British No. 5 MK I Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 9722 (component numbers matching), .303 caliber, 19-inch barrel with standard military sights. British military black painted finish. Hardwood stock with rub-ber cushion butt plate. Import marked. Left side of receiver dated 1946.

Condition: Good as refurbished. Retaining approximately 65-70% fin-ish, the remainder worn thin or com-pletely off. Markings worn or buffed. Stock shortened. Mechanically sound with a slightly worn but bright bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32808 British B. S. A. No. 1 Mark III Enfield Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 62245 (bolt and stock not matching), .303 caliber, 25 ¼-inch barrel with protected fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight. Blued. Right sight of wrist collar marked B.S.A. and dated 1930. Magazine cutoff. Replacement stock. Accompanied by two correct Pattern 13 bayonets, one with scabbard; the other lacking the scabbard.

Condition: Good. Finish worn to a uniform grey with thinning at the high spots. Replacement stock, as noted, with light scratches, bruises, etc. Mechanically sound with a dirty, lightly pitted bore. Bayonets in very good condition, one scabbard lacking as previously noted.

Est.: $200-$300

32809 British No. 4 Mark I Enfield Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 38344 (stamped over the original), .303 caliber, 25-inch barrel protected front sight and adjustable rear sight. Military finish. Import marked. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, two sling swivels and brass buttplate with trap for cleaning tools. Sold with a Swiss Model 1911 saw-back Pioneer bayonet and scabbard.

Condition: Good. Finish worn to a smooth grey thinning in spots. Stock with the usual bruises, dents and scratches. Mechanically sound with a bright bore. The Swiss bayonet is in unused condition.

Est.: $200-$300

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32810 Austrian Mannlicher Model 1895 Straight-Pull Carbine or Short Rifle. Serial no. 7474R, 8mm caliber, 19 ½-inch barrel with barley corn front sight. Blued, bolt left in the white. Rear leaf sight. Component numbers not match-ing. “Budapest” stamped on the receiver. Cut-down walnut stock sporterized with modern sling swivels.

Condition: Very good as sporterized. Finish thin and mottled. Mechanically crisp with a very good bore.

Est.: $300-$500

32811 Bohler Custom Mauser Bolt Action Rifle and Redfield 2 3/4X Bear Cub Scope. Serial no. 1960.60, 7 x 57mm caliber, 16 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Blued. Side thumb safety. Set trigger. Bohler “Spezial” steel barrel. Commercial proof marks. Walnut stock with checkered wrist, carved cheek piece and recoil pad. A handsome rifle based on the receiver of a WWII surplus k98 military rifle.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 90% finish with some wear at the muzzle and high spots. Stock exhibits minor wear from use. Mechanically crisp with a clean, bright bore. The scope’s optics are clear and bright.

Est.: $300-$500

32812 Spanish Model 1916 Short Bolt Action Rifle. NVSN, 7mm caliber, 22-inch barrel with protect-ed fixed front sight and tangent rear sight. Blued, bolt in the white. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, side mounted sling swivels, cleaning rod and metal buttplate. Sold with Spanish Model 1936 bayonet and scabbard.

Condition: Good as refinished. Retaining approximately 50% of what looks like a later finish. Metal with scuffs, scratches and occa-sional light pits. Stock with light wear. Mechanically sound with a dirty bore with some light scattered pits. Bayonet is in excellent condition.

Est.: $200-$300

32813 Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 73737 (bolt force matched), 7.62mm caliber, 28 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sight and rear leaf sight. Blued. Receiver dated 1916 with an Izhevsk maker’s mark. Various Finnish and Russian proofs on component parts. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, two sling swivels, cleaning rod and metal buttplate. Armorer repair to the stock just forward of the rear sight. Accompanied by the proper Model 1891 cruciform socket bayonet.

Condition: Very good as arsenal re-furbished. Retaining approximately 80-85% finish worn thin at the muzzle and high spots. Small dent on maga-zine. Mechanically sound and with a grey but serviceable bore. Bayonet in very good condition.

Est.: $100-$200

32814 Russian Mosin-Nagant Model 1938 Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 9906 (bolt not matching), 7.62mm caliber, 20-inch barrel with hooded post and tangent rear sight. Standard military finish on metal parts. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, cleaning rod and metal buttplate. Various Finnish and Russian proofs on component parts. Receiver dated 1941 and with Tula arsenal marks.

Condition: Good. Metal parts worn to grey over roughly milled wartime quality construction. Stock with light scratches, abrasions and bruises. Mechanically sound with a worn but serviceable bore.

Est.: $100-$200

32815 Persian Model 49 Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 20025 (converted from Persian), all component numbers matching, 7.92mm caliber, 18-inch barrel with protected fixed front sight and adjustable read sight graduated in western numbers. All metal components blued except the bolt and cleaning rod which remain in the white. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, bayonet lug and metal buttplate. Persian crest on the receiver.

Condition: Excellent. No appreciable wear from use, appears unused.

Est.: $400-$600

32816 Czech Manufactured German Model 98k Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 2901k (bolt matches), 7.92mm caliber, 23 ½-inch barrel with hooded fixed front sight and tangent rear sights. Late-war blue finish. Top of receiver marked MOD 98 / dou 45. Right sidewall of receiver marked with the Brno Czechoslovakia maker’s informa-tion. Late-war hardwood stock with two late-style barrel bands, bayonet lug, no provision for a cleaning rod and cupped steel buttplate. Large trigger guard.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 75-80% late-war finish, thinning at the muzzle and high spots. Stock with signs of honest wear but not abused. Unknown property mark-ings on either side of the butt. Bore modestly worn but clean. The action is sound.

Est.: $200-$300

32817 French Model 1916 Berthier Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 16534, 8 x 50Rmm caliber, 32-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Leaf rear sight. Bolt and component parts with mismatched numbers. All metal compo-nents blued except bolt which remains in the white. Marked St. Etienne Mle. 16 on the left side of the receiver. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, two sling swivels, stacking rod and metal buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining ap-proximately 50-60% finish with scattered light surface rust and general moderate wear. Stock with the usual abrasions, scratches and dents. Armorer’s repair to the stock on the left side of the stock near the rear tang. Mechanically sound. Bore dark and pitted.

Est.: $100-$200

32818 Swedish Carl Gustav Model 94/14 Bolt Action Carbine. Serial no. 26926 (bolt match-es; floor plate doesn’t), 17 ¾-inch barrel with protected fixed front sights and adjustable rear sights. Blued, bolt in the white. Hardwood stock with single barrel band, sling swivel bayonet lug and metal buttplate. Stock retains leather and brass mounting buckle on the right side of the butt but has a replacement stock disk.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 75-85% finish, worn matte in places most notable on the top of the receiver. Stock with some light bruising and one small area of loss at the top of the finger groove on the left side. Mechanically crisp with a worn but bright bore.

Est.: $400-$600

32819 Japanese Tokyo Arsenal Type 30 Bolt Action Rifle. Serial no. 325269 (bolt not matching), 6.5mm Arisaka caliber, 31 ½-inch barrel with fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight. Blued, bolt in the white. Mum still present on the top of the receiver. Hardwood stock with two barrel bands, two sling swivels, bayonet lug and metal buttplate. Sold with a Mukden Arsenal bayonet and scabbard.

Condition: Good. Original finish worn to a brown patina with scattered light pitting. Metal worn along the high spots. Stock with scrapes, bruises and small dents. Butt with horizon-tal crack from buttplate to wrist. Mechanically sound with a grey but strong bore. The bayonet is in excel-lent condition.

Est.: $300-$400

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32820 Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Cavalry Carbine. Serial no. B9819 (bolt matches, stock does not), 7.65mm caliber, 17 ½-inch barrel with protected fixed front sight adjustable rear sight. Blued, bold in the white. Argentine crest on the top of the receiver. Left side of receiver wall marked DEUTSCHE WAFFEN UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN / BERLIN. Full walnut stock with single barrel band and metal buttplate. Handguard could be a replacement as it doesn’t match the stock.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 75-85% finish, thinning in spots. Stock exhibits light wear from use. Mechanically crisp with a slightly pitted but bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32821 Crossman Arms Bolt Action Air Rifle. NVSN, 5.5mm caliber pellets, 20-inch barrel with fixed front sight. Black matte finish. Crossman Arms logo to right side of frame. Smooth walnut pistolgrips stock and fore-end. Metal buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair. Heavy wear and pit-ting present. Wood showing scuffs and scratches throughout. Action good.

Est.: $50-$75

32822 Chinese Lever Action Air Rifle with Telescopic Sight. Serial no. S273722, 18-inch barrel with hooded front sight and adjustable rear sight. Black matte finish. Varnished wood pistolgrip stock with grooved butt. Mounted 4x20 telescopic sight. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing light handling wear and fine pitting. Optics clear.

Est.: $50-$75

32823 Hammerli & Hauch Breechloading Single Shot Target Rifle. NVSN, 6.5mm, 31-inch octagonal barrel. Blued finish. Right side of receiver marked: HAMMERLI & HAUCH / LENZBURG. Walnut adjustable Monte Carlo stock and buttplate. Checkered for-end. Sling swivels. Schuetzen style buttplate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with scattered wear and surface rust. Wood showing scuffs and dings. Noticeable crack at cheekrest and backside of stock extension. Action needs adjustment. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32824 Boxed Gamo Special NRA Precision Air Rifle. Serial no. NRA-007756, .177 caliber, 18 1/2-inch barrel. Blued finish. Textured grey syn-thetic stock. Rubber recoil pad. Mounted telescopic sight. Contained in original cardboard box. Made in Spain.

Condition: Excellent. Light handling and storage wear present.

Est.: $100-$200

32825 19th Century Double Barreled Hammer Gun. Serial no. 3783, 12ga, 30-inch barrels marked: BELGIUM LAMINATED STEEL / CHOKE BORED. Side plates marked: BARKER. Left side plate also with image of running dog. Walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm.

Condition: Good. Metal now a smooth plum-brown patina with small scattered patches of fine pitting. Wood is good with age wear, patina and scattered dents.

Est.: $250-$300

32826 Parker Brothers Side by Side Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun. Serial no. 33036, 10 gauge, 30-inch barrels with front bead sight. Blued finish with case-hardened frame and hammers. Engraved game scene to frame and breech. Top of barrels marked: PARKER BROS MAKERS. MERIDEN CONN. DAMASCUS STEEL Lightly checkered walnut stock and forend. Escutcheon shield on upper tang. Parkers Bros. Buttplate.

Condition: Very good as refinished. Retaining approximately 80-85% re-blued finish on barrels. Fine pitting to barrels throughout, Damascus pres-ent to protected areas only. 50-60% fading recased colors to frame, ham-mers and triggerguard. Checkering and engraving very light and worn. Minor cracks near wrist, staining to wood. Action ok. Bore good, needs cleaning.

Est.: $350-$450

32827 Parker SXS Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 128863, 16 ga, 21-inch barrels marked: PARKER BROTHERS. MAKERS. MERIDEN. CONN. VULCAN STEEL. Nickel-plated receiver, each side marked PARKER BROS. Lively grained walnut stock. Hard rubber butt plate marked: FAJEN. Burl forearm. Manufactured c1907.

Condition: Fine as refinished. Barrel has been shortened. Stock is a re-placement.

Est.: $500-$700

32828 Lot of Two Double Barrel Percussion Shotguns. Comprising: 1.) S.H.C. Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun. NVSN, 10 gauge, 33-inch barrels with front bead sight. Damascus finish. Walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. 2.) Unmarked Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun. NVSN, 10 gauge, 32-inch barrels with front bead sight. Blued finish. Scroll-engraved locks. Checkered walnut half-stock with brass furniture and ramrod.

Condition: 1.) Poor. Finish primarily a brownish grey patina with notice-able wear and pitting. Wood show-ing scuffs, dings and bruises. Pin that holds barrel in place is absent. Noticeable cracks and wood loss to fore-end and wrist. Actions need adjustment. Buttplate absent. 2.) Fair. Finish primarily a brownish grey patina with noticeable wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs and dings. Heavy scuffs and cracking to underneath of forearm. Action need adjustment.

Est.: $400-$600

32829 Meriden Arms The A.J. Aubrey Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 8547, 12-gauge, 25 3/4-inch damascus barrels with mat-ted rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Automatic safety. Dual trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Factory hard-rubber buttplate and grip cap. Weight: 7-pounds 12-ounces. Length of pull: 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 30-40% finish with scattered wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings, bruises and mi-nor wood loss at some edges. Action good. Lightly pitted bores.

Est.: $200-$300

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32830 Meriden Arms The New Aubrey Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 43723, 12 gauge, 30-inch damascus barrels with matted rib and front bead sight. Case-hardened receiver. Dual triggers. Automatic safety. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and splinter fore-end. Grooved hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 7 1/2 pounds. Length of pull: 14-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 70-80% finish with scattered handling wear and patches of pit-ting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and bruising. Noticeable 2-inch crack to right side of stock and buttplate. Action good. Strong bores.

Est.: $300-$500

32831 J. Stevens Model 5100 Double Barrel Shotgun. NVSN, 16 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 26-inch barrels with grooved rib and bead sights. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Dual trigger. Automatic safety. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Scarmazzo & Sons rubber recoil pad.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-98% finish with handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Scattered scuffs and scratches present on wood. Noticeable scuff to left side of fore-end. Trivial white marks to left side of stock. Action good. Bright bores.

Est.: $250-$300

32832 Central Arms Co. Model 5100 Double Barrel Shotgun. NVSN, 12-gauge (2 3/4-inch), 27-inch barrels with grooved rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Automatic safety. Dual trigger. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Red Head rubber recoil pad. Weight: 6-pounds 14-ounces. Length of pull: 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Fair. Retaining approxi-mately 15-20% finish, the balance a brownish grey age patina with signs of wear and pitting. Stock a little loose. Wood showing scuffs dings and bruises. Minor wood loss around edges. Noticeable wood loss to left side of stock at wrist and large scuff to right side at wrist. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32833 French Double Barrel Hammer Shotgun by A. Grenoble. NVSN, 12 gauge, 32-inch damascus barrels. Plum brown damascus barrels. Lightly engraved ham-mers, triggerguard and sidelocks marked: A. GRENOBLE on the left and BRUN on the right. Figured folk engraved wood stock with checkering and hunting game scenes with fine pattern. Steel buttplate. Sling swivels. Wooden ramrod with brass 1-inch tip. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Fair to good. Showing traces of plum brown to damascus. Light surface rust present. Wood with dings and marks, a few stress cracks to wood between left barrel and lock-plate. Ramrod replaced. Action needs adjustment. Bores dark.

Est.: $400-$600

32834 Eastern Arms Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. F95796, 16-gauge, 27 1/2-inch blued barrels with grooved rib and front bead sight. Nickel-plated receiver. Automatic safety. Dual trigger. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Grooved Fajen hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 7-pounds. Length of pull: 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Fair. Barrels retaining approximately 20-30% finish, the balance a brown age patina with scattered wear and pitting. Wood showing scuffs, dings and scratches. Noticeable 2 1/2-inch crack to stock at upper tang. Action good. Bright bores.

Est.: $200-$300

32835 J. Stevens Double Barrel Hammer Gun. Serial no. 35829, 16ga, 28-inch barrels with bead sight and matted rib. Blued finish. Left side of receiver stamped: J. STEVENS A. & T. CO. / CHICOPEE FALLS MASS. U.S.A./ PAT.S APPL’D FOR. Walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Black, hard rubber buttpad marked: STEVENS.

Condition: Good. Steel now with a mostly smooth, mottled blue-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Stock with age wear and patina. Tape repair at wrist. Action functions. Bores bright showing mod-erate wear.

Est.: $200-$300

32836 Stevens Model 311D Double Barrel Shotgun. NVSN, 20-gauge (3-inch), 28-inch barrels with grooved rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Case-hardened receiver. Automatic safety. Dual trigger. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Grooved hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 7-pounds. Length of pull: 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with scattered wear, pitting and a some noticeable dings. Wood showing scuffs and scratches. Noticeable 2-inch crack to left side of stock at wrist. Few larger scuffs to right side of stock. Action good. Bright bores.

Est.: $200-$300

32837 Stevens SxS Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. H68856, 12ga, 29 3/4-inch barrels with yellow bead sights and textured rib. Blued and case-hardened finish. Left side of receiver marked: STEVENS [duck in flight]. Varnished walnut stock with checkered pistolgrip and forearm. Red rubber butt-pad marked: RANGER.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 35-45% original blue, the balance fading to a thin blue-brown patina with scattered patches of fine pitting. Muted case colors. Stock good as revarnished a long time ago. Scattered scratches and age wear. Bright bores showing moderate wear.

Est.: $400-$600

32838 Winchester Model 1897 Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. 997582, 12-gauge, 20-inch barrel with front bead sight. Blued fin-ish. Smooth walnut stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered steel buttplate. Sling swivel attachment at base of buttstock. Manufactured in 1954.

Condition: Good. Barrel now a brown-ish grey patina with traces of blue in protected areas. Scattered wear and patches of pitting. Wood showing noticeable scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

32839 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. 1352241, 12 gauge [2 3/4-inch], 30-inch barrel with matted rib and dual bead sights. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-nd. Winchester hard rubber grip cap and rubber recoil pad. Manufactured in 1953. Weight: 8-pounds 4-ounces. Pull: 14 1/2-inches.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 90-94% finish with thin-ning to relief edges, handling wear and fine patches of pitting. Few small surface spots on receiver. Wood show-ing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $400-$500

32840 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. 1467325, 12 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 30-inch barrel with front bead sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Manufactured in 1954. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Very good. Retaining approximately 94-97% finish with thinning to relief edges, wear and fine patches of pitting. Wood showing mi-nor scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32841 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. 768089, 16-gauge (2 3/4-inch), 28-inch barrel with bead front sight. Blued fin-ish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and grooved fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 85-90% finish with some scat-tered handling wear and noticeable surface wear to receiver. Wood show-ing light scuffs and scratches. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $500-$700

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32842 Winchester Model 24 Double Barrel Shotgun. Serial no. 93857, 12-gauge (2 3/4-inch), 28-inch barrels with grooved rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Dual trig-gers. Automatic safety. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 8-pounds 2-ounces. Length of pull: 14 1/4-inches.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 75-85% of a thinning finish with noticeable handling wear and scattered pitting. Wood showing scuffs and dings. Action good. Bright bores.

Est.: $400-$600

32843 Winchester Model 50 Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. 74696, 20 gauge [2 3/4-inch], 28-inch barrel with front bead sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Checkered factory hard rubber buttplate. Manufactured in 1957. Weight: 7-pounds 12-ounces. Pull: 14-inches.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 95-97% finish with scat-tered handling wear and light pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Strong bore.

Est.: $500-$600

32844 Winchester Model 50 Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. 141204, 12 gauge (2 3/4-inch), 28-inch barrel with ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued finish. Checkered walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock and fore-end. Rough felt pad on cheekrest. Scaramazzo & Sons rubber recoil pad.

Condition: Excellent. Showing minor handling wear. Wood with scattered light scuffs and scratches. Rear bead sight absent. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $400-$450

32845 Remington Model 870 Wingmaster Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. T630147V, 12-gauge (2 3/4-inch), 25 1/2-inc barrel with ventilated rib and front bead sight. Blued barrel with matte receiver and loading tube. Checkered pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Factory rubber recoil pad. Weight: 7 pounds. Length of pull: 14 inches.

Condition: Very good to excellent. Retaining approximately 95-99% fin-ish with modest handling wear. Wood has been stripped to a natural finish. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $300-$400

32846 Remington Wingmaster Model 870 Slide Action Shotgun. Serial no. 360985M, 12 gauge Magnum (3-inch), 30-inch barrel with ventilated rib and bead sights. Blued finish. Checkered wal-nut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. White Line rubber recoil pad.

Condition: Fair to good. Retaining much of original finish but with large patches of surface rust due to poor storage. Heavily cracked recoil pad. Action crisp. Bright bore.

Est.: $50-$100

32847 Remington Model 11-48 Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. 4130274, .410 gauge, 25-inch barrel with front bead sight. Blued finish. Checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and for-end. Hard rubber grip cap with carved duck. Grooved factory hard rubber buttplate. Weight: 5-pounds 14-ounces. Pull: 14-inches.

Condition: Very good. Retaining ap-proximately 92-95% finish with light wear and a few fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scattered scuffs and scratches. Large trivial surface spot to right side of stock. Action crisp. Strong bore.

Est.: $450-$500

32848 Stevens Model 940E Single Shot Shotgun. NVSN, 20-gauge (2 3/4 and 3-inch), 28-inch barrel with front bead sight and rear notch sight. Blued finish. Smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and fore-end. Grooved hard rubber buttplate.

Condition: Good. Retaining approxi-mately 80-85% finish with handling wear, scratches and scattered fine patches of pitting. Wood showing scuffs, scratches and dings. Action good. Bright bore.

Est.: $200-$300

32849 Italian Benelli Super 90 Semi-Automatic Shotgun. Serial no. N023635, 20 gauge, 24-inch barrel with ventilated rib and bead sights. Blued finish. Italian proofs to left side of receiver. Heckler & Koch import marking to right side of receiver. Checkered walnut pistolgrips stock and fore-end. Factory rubber recoil pad. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Excellent. Overall showing very light handling wear. Action crisp. Mirror bright bore.

Est.: $350-$400

32850 Smooth Walnut Shoulder Stock. NVSN, 11 1/2-inch in overall length. Varnished smooth walnut. Screw on design. Possibly for J. Stevens target pistols.

Condition: Very good. Showing light scuffs and scratches. Pitting to metal.

Est.: $50-$100

32851 Wooden Mauser Pistol Shoulder Stock and Leather Holster. Serial no. 656, 14-inches in overall length smooth wal-nut stock with hinged butt. Contained in leather holster marked: MUHLENFELD & CO. / DARMEN / 1916.

Condition: Good. Scattered scuffs and dings to wood. Noticeable crack between screw and release button. Large 5-inch crack to the backside of butt. Leather showing scuffs, discolor-ation and cracking.

Est.: $200-$300

32852 Lot of Four Assorted Musket / Long Gun Tools. Consisting of: nipple wrench, clamp, brass plug and three-way tool. All unmarked.

Condition: Good. Each with some handling wear and light pitting.

Est.: $200-$400

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32853 Lot of Three Hand Gun Holsters. Comprising: 1) U.S. Graton & Knight Co. c1943 leather hol-ster for Model 1911A1 Pistol. Standard embossed US on flap. Light brown leather. Rawhide tie down. 2) Medium Frame Revolver Holster by Brauer and Sons. Russet leather with snap closures. Reverse marked: BRAUER BROS. MFG. CO./ST. LOUIS./H94. Snaps are maker marked. 3) Black leather revolver holster by Hunter.

Condition: All very good to fine with scattered handling wear.

Est.: $25-$50

32854 Lot of Three Powder Flasks. Comprising: 1) James Dixon Powder Flask. 6 1/2-inches overall. Graduated spout marked in drams. Maker’s Sheffield address at top. 2) Unmarked and Ornate Middle Eastern Powder Flask. Of steel and brass construc-tion. Rocker engraved. Spout cover in the form of gecko. Possibly of Indian origin. 3) Another, simpler example.

Condition: 1) Good. Spout functions. Moderate to heavy age wear and patina. 2) Very good. Light age wear and patina. Spout functions. 3) Good. Moderate age wear and patina. Some light surface rust.

Est.: $500-$700

32855 Winchester Reloading Tool. Winchester mak-er’s mark on upper arm. Lower marked: .32 W.C.F./PAT COT 29 1874 NOV. 7.82.

Condition: Good to very good. Moderate age wear and patina.

Est.: $75-$100

32856 Attachable Shoulder Stock. Walnut stock with brass furniture. Steel saddle ring. Lower tang marked: 2317. Will fit a Colt 1860 Army revolver.

Condition: Fine. Light age wear and patina.

Est.: $75-$100

32857 Lot of Two Unmarked Tools. Comprising: 1.) Unmarked Ball Bullet Mold. 2.) Unmarked wooden pow-der flask with Leather Shoulder Sling.

Condition: Each showing signs of heavy wear.

Est.: $200-$300

32858 Marble’s Specialties for Sportsmen Advertising Felt Pennant, The 33-inch long pen-nant showing several of their products for use in the outdoors. Located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Marble began making useful tools and equipment in 1890.

Condition: Excellent.

Est.: $300-$400

32859 Alfin & Rand Powder Co. 1900 Calendar. Picturing an elk in a woodland scene, this diminutive calendar packs a punch in its graphic ap-peal. Light soiling and only the month of October is showing. Size 3.75” x 5”.

Est.: $400-$600

32860 US Issued Brass Peace Powder Flask. Body fea-tures: American eagle / peace handshake / US crest on each side. Suspension rings present. Loading gate. Property from the Estate of John R. Eckel, Sr.

Condition: Good. Finish primarily a brown age patina with noticeable dings and scattered pitting. WHAR engraved with an electric pencil. 1 1/4-inch crack in seam at butt.

Est.: $300-$400

End of Auction

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Current Bid ..............Bid Increment< - $10 ..............................................$1$10 - $29 ..........................................$2$30 - $49 ..........................................$3$50 - $99 ..........................................$5$100 - $199 ....................................$10$200 - $299 ....................................$20$300 - $499 ....................................$25$500 - $999 ....................................$50$1,000 - $1,999 ............................$100$2,000 - $2,999 ............................$200$3,000 - $4,999 ............................$250$5,000 - $9,999 ............................$500

Current Bid ..............Bid Increment$10,000 - $19,999 ....................$1,000$20,000 - $29,999 ....................$2,000$30,000 - $49,999 ....................$2,500$50,000 - $99,999 ....................$5,000$100,000 - $199,999 ............. $10,000$200,000 - $299,999 ............. $20,000$300,000 - $499,999 ............. $25,000$500,000 - $999,999 ............. $50,000$1,000,000 - $4,999,999 ..... $100,000$5,000,000- $9,999,999 ...... $250,000

>$10,000,000 .......................... $500,000

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24. Payment is due upon closing of the Auction session, or upon presentment of an invoice. Auctioneer reserves the right to void an invoice if payment in full is not received within 7 days after the close of the Auction. In cases of nonpayment, Auctioneer’s election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay Auctioneer its fees (seller’s and buyer’s premium) on the lot and any other damages pertaining to the lot.

25. Lots delivered to you, or your representative in the States of Texas, California, New York, or other states where the Auction may be held, are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with Auctioneer. (Note: Coins are only subject to sales tax in California on invoices under $1500 and there is no sales tax on coins in Texas) Bidder agrees to pay Auctioneer the actual amount of tax due in the event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired, inaccurate, inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by Auctioneer five days prior to Auction or tax must be paid; only if such form or certificate is received by Auctioneer within 4 days after the Auction can a refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different Auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes..

26. In the event that a Bidder’s payment is dishonored upon presentment(s), Bidder shall pay the maximum statutory processing fee set by applicable state law. If you attempt to pay via eCheck and your financial institution denies this transfer from your bank account, or the payment cannot be completed using the selected funding source, you agree to complete payment using your credit card on file.

27. If any Auction invoice submitted by Auctioneer is not paid in full when due, the unpaid balance will bear interest at the highest rate permitted by law from the date of invoice until paid. Any invoice not paid when due will bear a three percent (3%) late fee on the invoice amount or three percent (3%) of any installment that is past due. If the Auctioneer refers any invoice to an attorney for collection, the buyer agrees to pay attorney’s fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by Auctioneer. If Auctioneer assigns collection to its in-house legal staff, such attorney’s time expended on the matter shall be compensated at a rate comparable to the hourly rate of independent attorneys.

28. In the event a successful Bidder fails to pay any amounts due, Auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any underbidders in the Auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted by Auctioneer. A defaulting Bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an auction conducted by Auctioneer). The defaulting Bidder is liable to pay any difference between his total original invoice for the lot(s), plus any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% seller’s commissions, if sold at an Auctioneer’s auction.

29.Auctioneer reserves the right to require payment in full in good funds before delivery of the merchandise. 30. Auctioneer shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the buyer to secure payment of

the Auction invoice. Auctioneer is further granted a lien and the right to retain possession of any other property of the buyer then held by the Auctioneer or its affiliates to secure payment of any Auction invoice or any other amounts due the Auctioneer or affiliates from the buyer. With respect to these lien rights, Auctioneer shall have all the rights of a secured creditor

Terms and Conditions of Auction under Article 9 of the Texas Uniform Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale.

In addition, with respect to payment of the Auction invoice(s), the buyer waives any and all rights of offset he might otherwise have against the Auctioneer and the consignor of the merchandise included on the invoice. If a Bidder owes Auctioneer or its affiliates on any account, Auctioneer and its affiliates shall have the right to offset such unpaid account by any credit balance due Bidder, and it may secure by possessory lien any unpaid amount by any of the Bidder’s property in their possession.

31. Title shall not pass to the successful Bidder until all invoices are paid in full. It is the responsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they have been delivered to a common carrier or third-party shipper.

Delivery; Shipping; and Handling Charges: 32. Buyer is liable for shipping and handling. Please refer to Auctioneer’s website www.HA.com/common/

shipping.php for the latest charges or call Auctioneer. Auctioneer is unable to combine purchases from other auctions or affiliates into one package for shipping purposes. Lots won will be shipped in a commercially reasonable time after payment in good funds for the merchandise and the shipping fees is received or credit extended, except when third-party shipment occurs. Buyer agrees that Service and Handling charges related to shipping items which are not pre-paid may be charged to the credit card on file with Auctioneer.

33. Successful international Bidders shall provide written shipping instructions, including specified customs declarations, to the Auctioneer for any lots to be delivered outside of the United States. NOTE: Declaration value shall be the item’(s) hammer price together with its buyer’s premium and Auctioneer shall use the correct harmonized code for the lot. Domestic Buyers on lots designated for third-party shipment must designate the common carrier, accept risk of loss, and prepay shipping costs.

34. All shipping charges will be borne by the successful Bidder. On all domestic shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by Heritage until the shipping carrier’s confirmation of delivery to the address of record in Auctioneer’s file (carrier’s confirmation is conclusive to prove delivery to Bidder; if the client has a Signature release on file with the carrier, the package is considered delivered without Signature) or delivery by Heritage to Bidder’s selected third-party shipper. On all foreign shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by the Bidder following Auctioneer’s delivery to the Bidder’s designated common carrier or third-party shipper.

35. Due to the nature of some items sold, it shall be the responsibility for the successful Bidder to arrange pick-up and shipping through third-parties; as to such items Auctioneer shall have no liability. Failure to pick-up or arrange shipping in a timely fashion (within ten days) shall subject Lots to storage and moving charges, including a $100 administration fee plus $10 daily storage for larger items and $5.00 daily for smaller items (storage fee per item) after 35 days. In the event the Lot is not removed within ninety days, the Lot may be offered for sale to recover any past due storage or moving fees, including a 10% Seller’s Commission.

36A. The laws of various countries regulate the import or export of certain plant and animal properties, including (but not limited to) items made of (or including) ivory, whalebone, turtle shell, coral, crocodile, or other wildlife. Transport of such lots may require special licenses for export, import, or both. Bidder is responsible for: 1) obtaining all information on such restricted items for both export and import; 2) obtaining all such licenses and/or permits. Delay or failure to obtain any such license or permit does not relieve the buyer of timely compliance with standard payment terms. For further information, please contact Ron Brackemyre at 800- 872-6467 ext. 1312.

36B. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any loss caused by or resulting from:a. Seizure or destruction under quarantine or Customs regulation, or confiscation by order of any

Government or public authority, or risks of contraband or illegal transportation of trade, orb. Breakage of statuary, marble, glassware, bric-a-brac, porcelains, jewelry, and similar fragile articles

37. Any request for shipping verification for undelivered packages must be made within 30 days of shipment by Auctioneer.

Cataloging, Warranties and Disclaimers: 38. NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY

DESCRIPTION CONTAINED IN THIS AUCTION OR ANY SECOND OPINE. Any description of the items or second opine contained in this Auction is for the sole purpose of identifying the items for those Bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding, and no description of items has been made part of the basis of the bargain or has created any express warranty that the goods would conform to any description made by Auctioneer. Color variations can be expected in any electronic or printed imaging, and are not grounds for the return of any lot. NOTE: Auctioneer, in specified auction venues, for example, Fine Art, may have express written warranties and you are referred to those specific terms and conditions. .

39. Auctioneer is selling only such right or title to the items being sold as Auctioneer may have by virtue of consignment agreements on the date of auction and disclaims any warranty of title to the Property. Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purposes. All images, descriptions, sales data, and archival records are the exclusive property of Auctioneer, and may be used by Auctioneer for advertising, promotion, archival records, and any other uses deemed appropriate.

40. Translations of foreign language documents may be provided as a convenience to interested parties. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of those translations and will not be held responsible for errors in bidding arising from inaccuracies in translation.

41. Auctioneer disclaims all liability for damages, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the sale of any Property by Auctioneer to Bidder. No third party may rely on any benefit of these Terms and Conditions and any rights, if any, established hereunder are personal to the Bidder and may not be assigned. Any statement made by the Auctioneer is an opinion and does not constitute a warranty or representation. No employee of Auctioneer may alter these Terms and Conditions, and, unless signed by a principal of Auctioneer, any such alteration is null and void.

42. Auctioneer shall not be liable for breakage of glass or damage to frames (patent or latent); such defects, in any event, shall not be a basis for any claim for return or reduction in purchase price.

Release: 43. In consideration of participation in the Auction and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases

Auctioneer, its officers, directors and employees, its affiliates, and its outside experts that provide second opines, from any and all claims, cause of action, chose of action, whether at law or equity or any arbitration or mediation rights existing under the rules of any professional society or affiliation based upon the assigned description, or a derivative theory, breach of warranty express or implied, representation or other matter set forth within these Terms and Conditions of Auction or otherwise. In the event of a claim, Bidder agrees that such rights and privileges conferred therein are strictly construed as specifically declared herein; e.g., authenticity, typographical error, etc. and are the exclusive remedy. Bidder, by non-compliance to these express terms of a granted remedy, shall waive any claim against Auctioneer.

44. Notice: Some Property sold by Auctioneer are inherently dangerous e.g. firearms, cannons, and small items that may be swallowed or ingested or may have latent defects all of which may cause harm to a person. Purchaser accepts all risk of loss or damage from its purchase of these items and Auctioneer disclaims any liability whether under contract or tort for damages and losses, direct or inconsequential, and expressly disclaims any warranty as to safety or usage of any lot sold.

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Provision: 45. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions

of Auction, and specifically agrees to the dispute resolution provided herein. Consumer disputes shall be resolved through court litigation which has an exclusive Dallas, Texas venue clause and jury waiver. Non-consumer dispute shall be determined in binding arbitration which arbitration replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial.

46. Auctioneer in no event shall be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages arising or claimed to be arising from the auction of any lot. In the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver the lot or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, or other transfer or condition issue is claimed, in such cases the sole remedy shall be limited to rescission of sale and refund of the amount paid by Bidder; in no case shall Auctioneer’s maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, Auctioneer’s maximum liability shall be limited to any commissions and fees Auctioneer earned on that lot.

47. In the event of an attribution error, Auctioneer may at its sole discretion, correct the error on the Internet, or, if discovered at a later date, to refund the buyer’s purchase price without further obligation.

48. Exclusive Dispute Resolution Process: All claims, disputes, or controversies in connection with, relating to and /or arising out of your Participation in the Auction or purchase of any lot, any interpretation of the Terms and Conditions of Sale or any amendments thereto, any description of any lot or condition report, any damage to any lot, any alleged verbal modification of any term of sale or condition report or description and/or any purported settlement whether asserted in contract, tort, under Federal or State statute or regulation or any claim made by you of a lot or your Participation in the auction involving the auction or a specific lot involving a warranty or representation of a consignor or other person or entity including Auctioneer { which claim you consent to be made a party} (collectively, “Claim”) shall be exclusively heard by, and the claimant (or respondent as the case may be) and Heritage each consent to the Claim being presented in a confidential binding arbitration before a single arbitrator administrated by and conducted under the rules of, the American Arbitration Association. The locale for all such arbitrations shall be Dallas, Texas. The arbitrator’s award may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. If a Claim involves a consumer, exclusive subject matter jurisdiction for the Claim is in the State District Courts of Dallas County, Texas and the consumer consents to subject matter and in personam jurisdiction; further CONSUMER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. A consumer may elect arbitration as specified above. Any claim involving the purchase or sale of numismatic or related items may be submitted through binding PNG arbitration. Any Claim must be brought within two (2) years of the alleged breach, default or misrepresentation or the Claim is waived. Exemplary or punitive damages are not permitted and are waived. A Claim is not subject to class certification. Nothing herein shall be construed to extend the time of return or conditions and restrictions for return. This Agreement and any Claim shall be determined and construed under Texas law. The prevailing party (a party that is awarded substantial and material relief on its damage claim based on damages sought vs. awarded or the successful defense of a Claim based on damages sought vs. awarded) may be awarded its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

49. No claims of any kind can be considered after the settlements have been made with the consignors. Any dispute after the settlement date is strictly between the Bidder and consignor without involvement or responsibility of the Auctioneer.

50. In consideration of their participation in or application for the Auction, a person or entity (whether the successful Bidder, a Bidder, a purchaser and/or other Auction participant or registrant) agrees that all disputes in any way relating to, arising under, connected with, or incidental to these Terms and Conditions and purchases, or default in payment thereof, shall be arbitrated pursuant to the arbitration provision. In the event that any matter including actions to compel arbitration, construe the agreement, actions in aid or arbitration or otherwise needs to be litigated, such litigation shall be exclusively in the Courts of the State of Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, and if necessary the corresponding appellate courts. For such actions, the successful Bidder, purchaser, or Auction participant also expressly submits himself to the personal jurisdiction of the State of Texas.

51. These Terms & Conditions provide specific remedies for occurrences in the auction and delivery process. Where such remedies are afforded, they shall be interpreted strictly. Bidder agrees that any claim shall utilize such remedies; Bidder making a claim in excess of those remedies provided in these Terms and Conditions agrees that in no case whatsoever shall Auctioneer’s maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot.

Miscellaneous: 52. Agreements between Bidders and consignors to effectuate a non-sale of an item at Auction, inhibit

bidding on a consigned item to enter into a private sale agreement for said item, or to utilize the Auctioneer’s Auction to obtain sales for non-selling consigned items subsequent to the Auction, are strictly prohibited. If a subsequent sale of a previously consigned item occurs in violation of this provision, Auctioneer reserves the right to charge Bidder the applicable Buyer’s Premium and consignor a Seller’s Commission as determined for each auction venue and by the terms of the seller’s agreement.

53. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions qualifies Bidder as a client who has consented to be contacted by Heritage in the future. In conformity with “do-not-call” regulations promulgated by the Federal or State regulatory agencies, participation by the Bidder is affirmative consent to being contacted at the phone number shown in his application and this consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked in writing. Heritage may from time to time contact Bidder concerning sale, purchase, and auction opportunities available through Heritage and its affiliates and subsidiaries.

54. Rules of Construction: Auctioneer presents properties in a number of collectible fields, and as such, specific venues have promulgated supplemental Terms and Conditions. Nothing herein shall be construed to waive the general Terms and Conditions of Auction by these additional rules and shall be construed to give force and effect to the rules in their entirety.

State Notices: Notice as to an Auction in California. Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code as amended October 11, 1993 Sec. 1812.600, posted with the California Secretary of State its bonds for it and its employees, and the auction is being conducted in compliance with Sec. 2338 of the Commercial Code and Sec. 535 of the Penal Code. Notice as to an Auction in New York City. These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. # 41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of itself and Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins) and Currency Auctions of America, Inc. (for currency). All lots are subject to: the consignor’s rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignor’s option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneer’s internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders. Notice as to an Auction in Texas. In compliance with TDLR rule 67.100(c)(1), notice is hereby provided that this auction is covered by a Recovery Fund administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-6599. Any complaints may be directed to the same address.Notice as to an Auction in Ohio: Auction firm and Auctioneer are licensed by the Dept. of Agriculture, and either the licensee is bonded in favor of the state or an aggrieved person may initiate a claim against the auction recovery fund created in Section 4707.25 of the Revised Code as a result of the licensee’s actions, whichever is applicable.

Rev.10-15-2013

Terms and Conditions of Auction

New York State Auctions OnlyNotice as to an Auction in New York City. These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. # 41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, Michael J. Sadler, # 1304630, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of itself and Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins) and Currency Auctions of America, Inc. (for currency). All lots are subject to: the consignor’s rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignor’s option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneer’s internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders. Rev 11-19-12

Additional Terms & Conditions: MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL AUCTIONS

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM A: Signature® and Grand Format Auctions of Autographs, Sports Collectibles, Music, Entertainment, Political, Americana, Vintage Movie Posters and Pop Culture memorabilia are not on approval. When the lot is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (or its equivalent) from an third-party authentication provider, buyer has no right of return. On lots not accompanied by third-party authentication or under extremely limited circumstances not including authenticity (e.g. gross cataloging error), a purchaser who did not bid from the floor may request Auctioneer to evaluate voiding a sale; such request must be made in writing detailing the alleged gross error, and submission of the lot to Auctioneer must be pre-approved by Auctioneer. A Bidder must notify the appropriate department head (check the inside front cover of the catalog or our website for a listing of department heads) in writing of the Bidder’s request within three (3) days of the non-floor bidder’s receipt of the lot. Any lot that is to be evaluated for return must be received in our offices within 35 days after Auction. AFTER THAT 35 DAY PERIOD, NO LOT MAY BE RETURNED FOR ANY REASONS. Lots returned must be in the same condition as when sold and must include any Certificate of Authenticity. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. Late remittance for purchases may be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges.

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM B: On any lot presented with a Letter of Authenticity (“LOA”) issued by Auctioneer or its Heritage affiliates, that warranty inures only to the original purchaser (as shown in Auctioneer’s records) “Purchaser”. Purchaser may not transfer the rights afforded under the LOA and it is null and void when Purchaser transfers or attempts to transfer the lot. The LOA warranty is valid from date of the auction in which Purchaser was awarded the lot to four (4) years after its purchase. The LOA warranty is valid as to its attribution to the person or entity described or to the lot’s usage, e.g. game worn. Claim procedure: Purchaser must contact the Auctioneer prior to submission of the lot as to his intent to make a claim and arrange secure shipment. If a lot’s authenticity is questioned by Purchaser within the warranty period, Purchaser must present with the claim, authoritative written evidence that the lot is not authentic as determined by a known expert in the sports field. If Auctioneer concurs that the lot is not as represented, Purchaser shall be refunded their purchase price. If the Auctioneer denies the claim, the Purchaser may file the dispute with the American Arbitration Association with locale in Dallas, Texas, before a single arbitration under expedited rules. The LOA does not provide for incidental or consequential damages or other indirect damages. Any lot sold with a certificate of authenticity or other warranty from an entity other than Auctioneer or Heritage’s affiliates is subject to such issuing entity’s rules and such conditions are the sole remedy afforded to purchaser. For information as to third party authentication warranties the bidder is directed to: PSA/DNA, P.O. Box 6180 Newport Beach, CA 92658 (800) 325-1121. James Spence Authentication (JSA), 2 Sylvan Way, Suite 102 Parsippany, NJ 07054 (888) 457-7362; or as otherwise noted on the Certificate.

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM C: As authenticity and provenance are not warranted, if a Bidder intends to challenge, authenticity or provenance of a lot he must notify Auctioneer in writing within thirty-five (35) days of the Auction’s conclusion. Any claim as to provenance or authenticity must be first transmitted to Auctioneer by credible and definitive evidence or the opine of a qualified third party expert and there is no assurance after such presentment that Auctioneer will validate the claim. Authentication is not an exact science and contrary opinions may not be recognized by Auctioneer. Even if Auctioneer agrees with the contrary opinion of such authentication and validates the claim, Auctioneer’s liability for reimbursement for any opine by Bidder’s expert shall not exceed $500. Acceptance of a claim under this provision shall be limited to rescission of the sale and refund of purchase price; in no case shall Auctioneer’s maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. While every effort is made to determine provenance and authenticity, it is the responsibility of the Bidder to arrive at their own conclusion prior to bidding.

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM D: In the event Auctioneer cannot deliver the lot or subsequently

it is established that the lot lacks title, or other transfer or condition issue is claimed, Auctioneer’s liability shall be limited to rescission of sale and refund of purchase price; in no case shall Auctioneer’s maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed from the close of the Auction, Auctioneer’s maximum liability shall be limited to any commissions and fees Auctioneer earned on that lot.

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM E: On the fall of Auctioneer’s hammer, buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for lot, including shipment by common carrier, and must provide their own insurance coverage for shipments.

MEMORABILIA & HISTORICAL TERM F: Auctioneer complies with all Federal and State rules and regulations relating to the purchasing, registration and shipping of firearms. A purchaser is required to provide appropriate documents and the payment of associated fees, if any. Purchaser is responsible for providing a shipping address that is suitable for the receipt of a firearm.

MEMORABILIA AND HISTORICAL TERM G -SCREEN SHOT. Screen shots included in the catalog or on the Heritage Internet are provided for reference only. Important Notice: Many identical versions of props and costumes are created for film and television productions in the normal course of a production. Heritage does not warrant or represent that the screen shots referenced are exact images of the offered item (unless specifically noted in the written description). Use of a screen shot does not constitute a warranty or representation of authenticity or provenance. There is not a right of return or refund based upon a claim arising out of or pertaining to any reference to a screen shot.

SPECIAL TERM H GUITARS: Bidders are urged to make a personal inspection of any guitar that they intend to bid on as there is a limited right of return. Heritage makes a visual inspection of the guitars to determine whether there are patent defects and whether the date and manufacturer corresponds to the description. Returns are not accepted for latent defects, structural issues, or mechanical and sound reproduction issues. It should be assumed that set up, adjustments and normal maintenance are necessary.

For wiring instructions call the Credit department at 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) or e-mail: [email protected]

Rev.7-10-2013

How to Ship Your Purchases

Shippers that Heritage has used are listed below. However, you are not obligated to choose from the following and may provide Heritage with information of your preferred shipper.

Navis Pack & Ship The Packing & Moving Center Craters & Freighters 11009 Shady Trail 2040 E. Arkansas Lane, Ste #222 2220 Merritt Drive, Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75229 Arlington, TX 76011 Garland, TX 75041 Ph: 972-870-1212 Ph: 817-795-1999 Ph: 972-840-8147 Fax: 214-409-9001 Fax: 214-409-9000 Fax: 214-780-5674 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

• It is the Third Party Shipper’s responsibility to pack (or crate) and ship (or freight) your purchase to you. Please make all payment arrangements for shipping with your Shipper of choice.

• Any questions concerning Third Party Shipping can be addressed through our Client Services Department at 1-866-835-3243.

• Successful bidders are advised that pick-up or shipping arrangements should be made within ten (10) days of the auction or they may be subject to storage fees as stated in Heritage’s Terms & Conditions of Auction, item 35.

Agent Shipping Release Authorization form

Heritage Auction Galleries requires “Third Party Shipping” for certain items in this auction not picked up in person by the buyer. It shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to arrange pick up and shipping through a third party; as to such items auctioneer shall have no liability.

Steps to follow:

1. Select a shipping company from the list below or a company of your choosing which will remain on file and in effect until you advise otherwise in writing.

2. Complete, sign, and return an Agent Shipping Release Authorization form to Heritage (this form will automatically be emailed to you along with your winning bid(s) notice or may be obtained by calling Client Services at 866-835-3243). The completed form may be faxed to 214-409-1425.

3. Heritage Auctions’ shipping department will coordinate with the shipping company you have selected to pick up your purchases.

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NOTICE of CITES COMPLIANCE; When purchasing items made from protected species.Any property made of or incorporating endangered or protected species or wildlife may have import and export restrictions established by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). These items are not available to ship Internationally or in some cases, domestically. By placing a bid the bidder acknowledges that he is aware of the restriction and takes responsibility in obtaining and paying for any license or permits relevant to delivery of the product. Lots containing potentially regulated wildlife material are noted in the description as a convenience to our clients. Heritage Auctions does not accept liability for errors or for failure to mark lots containing protected or regulated species.

Gun Control Act: Federal and State Regulations for Buyers and Consignors:

Heritage Auctions will not be responsible for any parties purchasing items which may not be possessed in, or shipped, to their state of residence. By placing a bid, the winning bidder is responsible for compliance to the state laws in which he will take

delivery of the firearm, as any state may prohibit the importation of certain firearms that could result in confiscation or legal action for which the auctioneer is not liable.

Requirements for Texas Residents

Fill out Form 4473 in person at our office Provide a copy of his Texas DL or other state issued picture identification Pass a background check on the FBI NICS website Background checks and form 4473 are not necessary if the individual holds a valid Federal Firearms CHL (Concealed Handgun License) holders will be required to fill out a form 4473. Firearms can be shipped to Texas resident with an FFL or Collectors of Curios & Relics License ( C & R). Collectors of Curios License holders are allowed to purchase specific guns as regulated by the GCA. A

list of firearms that qualify can be found at http://www.atf.gov/publications/firearms/curios-relics/ Texas residents who do not have a valid FFL license or C & R must provide an FFL dealer to handle the

transfer his firearms.

Requirements for Out of State Residents Please be aware of the changes in the laws of your state. Heritage is not responsible if you are the buyer

and later find you cannot receive the item you have purchased.

Provide a valid FFL license or a Collectors & Curios license. It can be faxed to 214-409-1425 An unlicensed person must have a licensed FFL holder fax a copy of that holder’s license to our

Firearms Department. ( Fax: 214-409-1425) An unlicensed person will need to fill out and fax a Transfer Form specifying the FFL holder he wants to

handle his firearms transfer The firearms will then be transferred to the FFL licensee. A transfer agent will often charge $25 -50 to handle the transfer. Please address the cost with your

agent. A New Jersey resident must receive any firearm, antique or otherwise through a transfer agent or

federally licensed dealer. If you live in California and have a C & R license you may not have a C & R qualified handgun shipped to

you directly. California state law requires that the handgun be shipped and delivered through a licensed FFL dealer.

New York Residents: A handgun may not be shipped directly to a C & R holder in the State of New York. Transfers of handguns must be handled through an FFL dealer.

Requirements for International Purchase Any firearm that requires International shipping is classified as a “foreign export.” Items which need to be exported outside of the United States become the sole responsibility of the buyer who must arrange for an exporter to ship his item. International buyers who purchase firearms that are designated as “FFL Required” must have a U. S. FFL Dealer/Exporter to receive any firearm and complete the delivery.

SportS ColleCtibleS auCtionS

Inquiries: 877-HERITAGE (437-4824)

CHRIS Ivy | Director, Sports Auctions | [email protected] | ext. 1319

DEREk GRADy | vP, Sports Auctions | [email protected] | ext. 1975

RoB RoSEn | vP, Private Sales & Consignments | [email protected] | ext. 1767

mARk joRDAn | Consignment Director | [email protected] ext. 1187

mIkE GuTIERREz | Consignment Director | [email protected] | ext. 1183

1927-1928 Lou Gehrig Game Worn new

york yankees Road jersey.

Realized: $717,000

1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb Bat off Shoulder

PSA nm-mT 8.

Realized: $26,290

1910 T206 Eddie Plank

SGC 40 vG 3.

Realized: $65,725

1965 mickey mantle original Painting by

LeRoy neiman.

Realized: $131,450

1949 mickey mantle Signed (Endorsed)

new york yankees Signing Bonus Check.

Realized: $286,800

1970 Lew Alcindor Game

Worn milwaukee Bucks jersey.

Realized: $95,600

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Fine & DeCoratiVe artS inCluDinG eStateS auCtionJune 21 -22 , 2014 | DallaS | l iVe & online

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karen Rigdon

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND FLUORITE URNS20th century

15-1/4 inches (38.7 cm)Estimate: $4,000-$6,000

This auction includes a wide array of material including fine art, silver, and estate jewelry for small and large budgets alike.

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WatCheS & Fine timepieCeS auCtion

Patek Philippe Ref.

1463 very Fine, Rare &

Important 18k yellow Gold

Gentlemen’s Chronograph,

circa 1949

Sold For: $98,500

Patek Philippe Ref. 5004P Extremely Rare

And Important Platinum Wristwatch With

Split-Seconds Chronograph, Registers,

Perpetual Calendar, moon Phases, Leap year

And 24 Hour Indication

Sold For: $242,500

Rolex Rare Ref. 6538

“james Bond” Big Crown

Submariner, circa 1956

Sold For: $45,313

32871

platinum niGht® & SiGnature® auCtionSauGuSt 6 –11, 2014 | ChiCaGo | liVe & online

uS Coins Deadline: june 23

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1861 Paquet Double Eagle (only 2 known) mS61 PCGS

1883 Double EaglePR64 DCAm PCGS

Fr. 1132D $500 1918 Federal Reserve note

Brazil. joao v gold 10000 Reis 1725-m mS63 nGC

Brazil. Pedro I gold 6400 Reis 1825-B mS62 nGC

Septimius Severus (AD 193-211)Av aureus. very rare. Good Extremely Fine

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Auctioneers: Samuel Foose: TX 11727; CA Bond #RSB2004178; FL AU3244; GA AUNR3029; IL 441001482; NC 8373; OH 2006000048; MA 03015; PA AU005443; TN 6093; WI 2230-052; NYC 0952360; Denver 1021450; Phoenix 07006332. Robert Korver: TX 13754; CA Bond #RSB2004179; FL AU2916; GA AUNR003023; IL 441001421; MA 03014; NC 8363; OH 2006000049; TN 6439; WI 2412-52; Phoenix 07102049; NYC 1096338; Denver 1021446. Teia Baber: TX 16624; CA Bond #RSB2005525. Ed Beardsley: TX Associate 16632; NYC 1183220. Nicholas Dawes: NYC 1304724. Marsha Dixey: TX 16493. Chris Dykstra: TX 16601; FL AU4069; WI 2566-052; TN 6463; IL 441001788; CA #RSB2005738. Jeff Engelken: CA Bond #RSB2004180. Alissa Ford: CA Bond #RSB2005920. NYC 1094963. Kathleen Guzman: NYC 0762165. Stewart Huckaby: TX 16590. Cindy Isennock, participating auctioneer: Baltimore Auctioneer license #AU10. Carolyn Mani: CA Bond #RSB2005661; Bob Merrill: TX 13408; MA 03022; WI 2557-052; FL AU4043; IL 441001683; CA Bond #RSB2004177. Cori Mikeals: TX 16582; CA #RSB2005645. Scott Peterson: TX 13256; NYC 1306933; IL 441001659; WI 2431-052; CA Bond #RSB2005395. Michael J. Sadler: TX 16129; FL AU3795; IL 441001478; MA 03021; TN 6487; WI 2581-052; NYC 1304630; CA Bond #RSB2005412. Andrea Voss: TX 16406; FL AU4034; MA 03019; WI 2576-052; CA Bond #RSB2004676; NYC #1320558. Jacob Walker: TX 16413; FL AU4031; WI 2567-052; IL 441001677; CA Bond #RSB2005394. (Rev.7-12)

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