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Joel BohyDepartment Director508.970.3125

Auction Information

Auction 3033T October 18, 10AM–

October 27, 2PM

www.skinnerinc.com

Bidding www.skinnerinc.com

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Tuesday, October 2412 to 5PM

Wednesday, October 25 12 to 7PM

Thursday, October 269 to 10AM

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1000Four Early Iron Artillery/Musket Implements, an artillery worm, a linstock, and two forked rests for matchlock muskets (only the linstock has a pole), lg. to 36 in.$200-300

1001Miniature Cast Brass Cannon Barrel, 18th/19th century, trunnions set along center axis of barrel, stepped cascabel, lg. 5 3/4 in.$150-250

1002Miniature Cast Brass Cannon Barrel, possibly Spain, 18th/19th century, trunnions set below center on barrel, dolphins on top, molded crest of a castle in front of vent and “MDLXX” above, lg. 7 1/4 in.$150-250

1003Six Small Asian Artillery Pieces, a long cannon, three fireworks mortars, and two nine-barreled pole guns, lg. to 30 1/2 in.$400-600

1004Group of Cannon and Rifle Shot, 18th/19th century, two 12-pounders, a 4-pounder, a 4 1/2-in. mortar shell, a Schenkl shell, and a gate weight, lg. to 9 1/4 in.$300-500

1005Seven Model Cannons, a fortification gun on a recoil sled, two small naval guns on a wood carriage, a non-functioning field gun on a wooden carriage, a small iron cannon mounted on green-painted mount, and two unmounted bronze barrels, overall lg. to 24 in.$300-500

1006Two Reproduction Bronze Cannons, 20th century, a 2 1/2-in. mortar with “GR” emblem on barrel, mounted on an oak bed; and a 1.25 caliber naval cannon on a maple carriage with wooden wheels, barrel lg. to 18 in.$300-500

1007Cast Iron Model Cannon, 19th century, mounted on an oak and mahogany garrison-style carriage with small brass wheels, overall lg. 9 in.$200-300

1008Homemade 19th Century Signal Cannon, cylindrical brass barrel mounted on a simple wooden carriage with iron disk wheels, overall lg. 8 in.$200-300

1009Canadian Leather Artillery Round Carriers, c. early 19th century, three round leather tubes connected together, with tin inserts, stamped “N/R.C.D.,” overall ht. 23 1/2 in.$200-400

1010Cast Iron Carbide Signal Canon, c. 1900, field gun form with red-painted wheels, overall lg. 16 in.$200-300

1011Cast Iron Toy Field Gun, c. 1877, .32 caliber breech-loading cannon with elevation adjustable tail, gold-painted barrel, overall lg. 15 in.$200-300

1012Three Small Model Cannons, 20th century, two field guns and a naval cannon, lg. to 9 1/2 in.$150-200

1013Seven Polearm Heads, 16th to 20th century, two spontoons, three halberds, one pike, lg. to 26 in.$500-700

1014British 1751 Pattern Leicester Militia Sword, c. 1760s, brass hilt and grip, engraved on the bottom of the guard “M=LEICESTER” and “1/2,” blade marked with a running fox and “SH” (Samuel Harvey), blade lg. 25, overall lg. 30 1/2 in.$300-500

1015French Model 1771 Foot Artillery Sword, cast brass eagle head grip, double edge blade with deep fullers, leather scabbard, lg. 24 1/2 in.$200-300

1016Five 18th Century Smallswords, most with shortened blades, lg. 35 3/4 in.$200-300

1017French An XIII Briquet, brass hilt, curved blade without fuller, top of quillon stamped “V.1838,” lg. 28 3/4 in.$200-300

1018Flintlock Pistol Sword, 18th century, horn grip, steel shell guard, pistol with turn off barrel and swan neck cock, single-edged blade with saw back, (pommel replaced), lg. 30 in.$400-600

1019Four Lion Pommel and Two Eagle Pommel Swords, lg. to 38 in.$600-800

1020European Grenadier Saber, late 18th century, brass hilt with double branch centering a flaming bomb, (grip wrapping restored), lg. 37 in.$250-350

1021Brass-hilted French Hanger, late 18th century, hilt strap engraved with lion’s head, leather scabbard, lg. 29 1/2 in.$200-300

1022Wakizashi Signed Tadamitsu, c. 18th century, shagreen grip with braided wrap, steel blade, and wood scabbard (some damage), blade lg. 24, overall lg. 31 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000

1023Thirty Years War-type Sword, c. 19th century, heavy iron hilt, leather-wrapped wood grip, double edged blade with a “P” on the ricasso, blade lg. 34, overall lg. 40 in.$300-500

1024Japanese Katana, braid-wrapped shagreen grip, pierced iron tsuba, signed steel blade and a lacquered wooden scabbard, blade lg. 27 1/4, overall lg. 37 in.$200-400

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1025Three Late 18th/early 19th Century Military Swords, a British Pattern 1796 Sergeant’s sword, and two European sabers, lg. to 37 1/2 in.$200-300

1026Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Saber, with scabbard, (restored grip), lg. 36 in.$250-350

1027Four 17th to 19th Century European Swords, lg. to 39 1/2 in.$200-300

1028Three Cutlasses, late 18th/19th century, with bone or horn grips, lg. to 34 in.$200-400

1029Eagle Pommel Sword and Scabbard, c. early to mid-19th century, brass eagle pommel, reverse “P” knuckle bow, wire-wrapped grip, and a brass ferrule with foliate designs, blade is etched with foliate designs and a panoply of arms, steel scabbard with brass throat, middle band, and drag, blade lg. 29 5/8, overall lg. 34 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1030Brass-hilted Hanger, c. late 18th to early 19th century, brass hilt with remnants of silver plate, leather-wrapped grip, steel blade marked “WHEELER,” blade lg. 28 3/4, overall lg. 33 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1031Model 1833 Connecticut Militia Dragoon Saber, 19th century, iron hilt with wire-wrapped leather grip, blade etched with floral motifs, eagle, panoply of arms and “CT” within a wreath, lg. 39 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1032Group of Knives and Machetes, two Middle Eastern daggers, two daggers with small eagle pommels, two machetes, a knife with an antler grip, and a small dagger with a leather grip.

Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society.$300-500

1033Tiffany Model 1840 Cavalry Saber, c. 1840s, steel hilt, leather and wire-wrapped grip, blade marked on the ricasso “TIFFANY & CO/NEW-YORK,” blade lg. 35 1/2, overall lg. 41 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1034Two 19th Century Swords, a brass-hilted NCO’s sword, and a militia sword with brass grip and iron guard, lg. to 37 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1035U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, c. 1864, brass hilt, stamped near the pommel “ALA/F 17,” leather and wire-wrapped grip, steel blade marked on the ricasso “U.S./LM/1864” and “MANSFIELD/&/LAMB,” with a steel scabbard, blade lg. 35, overall lg. 41 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1036U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber, c. 1862, brass hilt with wooden grip, blade marked “LAMB” on one side of the ricasso, and “U.S/LL/1862” on the other side, steel blade and scabbard, blade lg. 35, overall lg. 41 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1037Model 1860 Cavalry Saber Marked to the Eighth Cavalry, c. 1863, brass hilt, stamped under the guard “8 E31,” steel blade marked on one side of the ricasso “U.S./ADK/1863,” blade lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 40 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1038Model 1860 Light Cavalry Officer’s Saber, brass hilt with cast foliate designs, green horn grip (missing wire), steel blade, blade lg. 33, overall lg. 38 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1039British Pattern 1827/45 Rifle Corps Officer’s Sword, c. mid-19th century, steel hilt with a pierced crown over a bugle, shagreen grip with wire wrap, steel blade marked on the ricasso “PROVED,” blade etched with foliate designs and “RIFLE/CORPS,” blade lg. 32 3/4, overall lg. 39 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1040USS Ohio Carved Pocketknife, navy pocketknife, carved on one side “Bosun Thomas Pascall/1861/U.S.S. Ohio,” with an eagle, flags, and an anchor, lg. 3 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1041British Pattern 1853 Cavalry Trooper’s Sword, c. 1853-65, steel hilt, leather grip, steel blade (unmarked) and scabbard, blade lg. 34 3/4, overall lg. 40 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1042Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “LIBBY PRISON./Ist MATE JARVIS/1863,” with a ship and flags on the opposite side, lg. 3 5/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1043Two 19th Century Swords, a Victorian British infantry officer’s sword, and a brass-hilted militia sword, lg. to 37 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

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1044Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “Carved while at Rebel Prison/Salisbury N.C./June 2nd 1862,” with an anchor and an eagle on the opposite side, lg. 3 5/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1045Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “New Jersey/U.S.A./1862/Soll Schanz,” with a flag and foliate designs, lg. 3 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$350-450

1046Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “Taken From Union Seaman/Pea 1862 Ridge,” lg. 3 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1047Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “EUGENE PITT/USS. WASHINGTON/NO SLAVERY,” with a cross, anchor, and heart on the opposite side, lg. 2 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$250-350

1048Six Civil War-era Pocketknives, a dug knife (blade missing) marked “US,” four navy pocketknives, and a pocketknife with a pistol and heart stamped on the blade.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1049Two Civil War-era Pocketknives, a knife with a wooden grip, carved on one side “II.II.II 1863,” and a knife with a brass grip, carved on one side “Pvt. L. AMES UNION FOREVER” with a central shield, and on the opposite side “71sT VOL.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1050Civil War Pocketknife, carved on the wood grip “Buck E 4PV,” with a folding blade and a lanyard loop, lg. 5 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-200

1051Six 19th Century Knives, a knife with a wood grip, blade marked “SILVER STEEL,” a folding knife with a stag grip, marked on the blade “HUNTERS COMPANION,” large folding knife with a wooden grip and brass fittings, a folding knife with a stag grip and a lanyard loop on the base, a folding navy-style knife, and a large folding knife with wood grip, brass fittings, and a brass half-scabbard.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1052Carved Navy Pocketknife, carved on one side “Gnr Edward Furmidge./USS. Delaware.,” with flags, foliate designs, and “USN” on the opposite side, lg. 2 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1053Ten Folding Pocketknives, c. 19th century, bone, wood, horn, and brass-gripped folding knives.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1054Five Civil War-era Navy Folding Knives, stag grips and steel blades, two navy marked.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1055Nine Folding Pocketknives, c. 19th century, navy folding knives and English imports.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1056Ten Folding Pocketknives, c. 19th century, some navy-style, stag, bone, and wood grips.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1057“Liberty and Union” Folding Knife, bone grip (some restoration), German silver guard marked “LIBERTY AND UNION,” base ferrule has an eagle, shield, and a liberty cap, marked on the blade “BEST/ENGLISH/CUTLERY,” overall lg. 10 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1058Five Bayonets, c. 19th century, a U.S. Model 1816 bayonet, a British Model 1885 Lancaster sword bayonet and scabbard (scabbard tip missing), a German sword bayonet captured during the Boer War, a Justice sword bayonet, and a brass hilt sword bayonet.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1059Four Civil War-era Fighting Knives, a knife made from a Confederate pole arm, wooden grip, with brass ferrule and steel blade, a heavy knife made from a pole arm with a copper-wrapped grip and iron blade, a knife made from a cut down sword bayonet with a brass hilt, and a knife made from a cut down sword wit a brass grip and steel blade.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$500-700

1060Cased Folding Fork, Knife, and Spoon Set, c. 1861-65, leather-covered case with brass fittings, label inside states “MESS EQUIPMENT/MAJ. GEN. AYERS/FROM HIS ESTATE,” with folding utensils with bone handles.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

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1061Six 19th Century Swords, three fraternal swords, and three militia swords, lg. to 38 in.$300-500

1062Two Model 1860 Staff Officer Swords and a Grand Army of the Republic Sword, lg. to 36 in.$200-300

1063Five Cutlass/Sabers, 19th century, lg. to 35 1/2 in.$250-350

1064U.S. Model 1860 Naval Cutlass and a Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s Saber, cutlass with closed brass hilt and curved blade, saber with eagle and shield-decorated hilt with curved blade and scabbard, lg. to 39 in.$300-500

1065Seven 18th/19th Century European Hangers, (several with damage or repair), lg. to 34.$400-600

1066Six 19th Century European Swords, (several with damage or repair), lg. to 34 in.$400-600

1067U.S. Officer’s Saber, 19th century, with elaborately decorated brass hilt, guard with eagle and flags, lg. 41 1/2 in.$150-250

1068Model 1840 Cavalry Saber and Non-commissioned Officer’s Sword, cavalry saber marked “R&C” on the ricasso, with chrome/nickel-plated scabbard, lg. 41 3/4; non-commissioned officer’s sword with floral-decorated hilt, lg. 35 1/2 in.$250-350

1069Six European Swords, (corrosion, repairs), lg. to 50 in.$400-600

1070Nine Bayonets, two plug bayonets, two 19th century French bayonets, and four 19th century socket bayonets, lg. to 27 1/2 in.$800-1,200

1071Three Scabbards, Three Sword Blades, and Five Damaged Swords, 19th century, lg. to 37 in.$200-250

1072Seven Long Knives/Daggers, 19th century, with wood, horn, or antler grips, lg. to 26 1/2 in.$100-200

1073Six 19th Century French and German Swords, two French Pattern 1831 Gladius swords, a Gladius-type sword with an applied crown over “N” emblem on grip, and three short sabers, lg. to 32 1/4 in.$400-600

1074Danish Model 1867 Sword Bayonet, c. late 19th century, black checked leather grips, steel blade marked “W,” leather scabbard with steel throat and drag, blade lg. 22 3/4, overall lg. 28 1/2 in.$200-400

1075Model 1829 French Artillery Saber, brass hilt with wire-wrapped leather grip, curved blade with wide fuller, iron scabbard, lg. to 37 1/2 in.$150-250

1076Three 19th Century Swords, two U.S. Model 1850 Marine Officer’s swords with leather scabbards, and a Dutch saber, (imperfections), lg. to 34 1/4 in.$400-600

1077U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber and Scabbard, c. 1864, brass hilt with wire-wrapped leather grip, steel blade marked on the ricasso “MANSFIELD/&/LAMB” and on the opposite side “U.S./1864,” blade lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 41 in.$400-600

1078U.S. Model 1860 Naval Cutlass and Scabbard, c. 1864, brass hilt, marked on the counter-guard “USS SHENANDOHA,” steel blade marked “Ames” and “1864” on the ricasso, leather scabbard with copper rivets, blade lg. 26, overall lg. 32 in.$400-600

1079U.S. Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber and Scabbard, c. 1855, brass hilt with wire-wrapped leather grip, marked on the ricasso “AMES” and “1855,” and a steel scabbard, blade lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 37 3/4 in.$200-300

1080U.S. Model 1840 Non Commissioned Officer’s Sword and Scabbard, c. 1862, brass hilt, steel blade marked “COLLINS” and “1862,” with a leather scabbard with brass fittings, blade lg. 32, overall lg. 38 1/2 in.$150-300

1081Reproduction Model 1849 Ames Mounted Rifleman’s Knife and Scabbard, c. 1849, walnut grip with three iron rivets, brass counter-guard marked “WD” and “J.W.R.,” steel blade marked on the ricasso “US/WD” and “AMES MFG CO./CABOTSVILLE/1849,” and a leather scabbard with brass throat and tip, blade lg. 12, overall lg. 18 in.$200-300

1082Three Swords, a Bayonet, and a Gunstock, 19th/early 20th century, a New York Military Academy sword marked “Edward George Hail” on the blade, with scabbard, lg. 35 1/2; a U.S. military ceremonial sword, nickel-plated with etched blade, scabbard, lg. 39; a fencing foil, lg. 41 3/4; a Model 1866 Chassepot Gras bayonet with scabbard, lg. 27 1/2; and a Civil War rifled musket stock with an 1863-dated Providence Tool Co. lock and all metal parts except barrel, lg. 53 in.$300-500

1083Group of European Bayonets, c. 19th and 20th century, nine bayonets and an M1 Garand scabbard.$200-400

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1084Leather-cased Ship Knife, 20th century, the straight-bladed knife with synthetic handle in a silver-mounted leather case, the mounts engraved “JULIAN/ROOSEVELT” and “14 NOV. 1971,” overall lg. 8 1/2 in.$200-300

1085Steel Rigger’s Knife from the HMS Illustrious, England, second quarter 20th century, with folding 3-in. blade and fid, fixed flathead screwdriver point, and metal loop, closed lg. 4 3/4 in.$100-200

1086French Bayonet, Verdun Lighter, 1803 Manual and Platoon Excersize Print, c. 19th and 20th century, a Model 1874 Gras bayonet manufactured in 1875, a Verdun trench art lighter, and an 1803 British platoon exersize print.$100-150

1087Three Swords, 19th/20th century, an iron-hilted saber and two brass-hilted swords, lg. to 40 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1088American Officer’s Dress Sword, c. late 19th century, brass hilt with foliate design, blade etched “C.C. Williams,” nickel-plated scabbard, lg. 36 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1089U.S. Model 1904 Light Cavalry Saber, c. 1906, steel hilt with leather and wire-wrapped grip, ricasso marked on one side “A.S. Co./1906,” and on the other side “U.S./JC,” steel blade and scabbard (some repairs), blade lg. 35, overall lg. 40 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$250-350

1090Large Group of Military and Civilian Folding Knives, c. 20th century, wood, bone, stag, and plastic grips, some military marking.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1091Captured HJ Knife, Cricket, Pocketknife, c. 1944, an HJ knife with a Marine Corps globe and anchor over the HJ insignia, RZM marked blade, and the scabbard is marked “AUG 29 1944/USS PHILADELPHIA/FRANCE,” with a cricket, and a wood handled lock blade pocketknife.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1092Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife, c. 1960s-70s, serial number 034084, aluminum grip, steel blade with serial number and “GERBER/PORTLAND, ORE. USA,” with a leather scabbard, blade lg. 6 7/8, overall lg. 12 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1093Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife, c. 1960s-70s, serial number 004763, orange aluminum grip, blade marked “GERBER/PORTLAND, ORE USA,” with a leather scabbard and sharpening stone, blade lg. 6 7/8, overall lg. 12 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1094Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife, serial number 032248, aluminum grip, steel blade with serial number and “GERBER/PORTLAND, ORE. USA,” with a leather scabbard, blade lg. 6 7/8, overall lg. 12 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1095Gerber Mark II Fighting Knife, c. 1960s-70s, serial number 006166, aluminum grip, steel blade with serial number and “GERBER/PORTLAND, ORE. USA,” with a leather scabbard, blade lg. 6 7/8, overall lg. 12 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1096Eddie Bauer Mark II Fighting Knife, c. 1970s, aluminum grip, steel blade with “Eddie Bauer,” with a leather scabbard, blade lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 11 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1097Fairbairn Sykes Type III Fighting Knife, c. 1942, aluminum grip, blued steel blade etched “Sgt. W.D. Lewis/RA18259862” on one side of the blade and “5th Spec. For./U.S. Army” on the other, with a leather scabbard marked on the back “North Africa/1st Ranger Bn.,” blade lg. 6 1/2, overall lg. 11 1/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1098Four Military Blades, c. early to mid-20th century, a Model 1904 Hospital Corps knife and scabbard, blade marked “US/13923” and “SA/1910,” a Model 1917 Plumb Bolo knife and scabbard, a U.S.M.C. Corpsman’s knife and scabbard, and a Model 1880 entrenching tool and scabbard.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1099Murphy Combat Fighting Knife, c. 1940s, aluminum grip marked on one side “MURPHY COMBAT” and “U.S.A” on the opposite, with a steel blade and leather scabbard, blade lg. 6 1/4, overall lg. 11 5/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

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1100Two Pacific Theatre Fighting Knives, c. 1941-45, a Ka-Bar with an altered grip, aluminum knuckle bow stamped “WE BUILD & FIGHT/SEABEES/GIFFORD/ROGERS,” with a leather scabbard and dog tag, and a theatre made fighting knife with an aluminum grip stamped “U.S.M.C.,” steel blade and a leather scabbard.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1101Three Diving Knives, c. 20th century, a Gerber diving knife with orange grip, blade marked “GERBER” and serial numbered “01378,” in a rubber case with the sharpening stone, a non magnetic naval diving knife with a fiberglass scabbard, and a diving knife marked on the grip “NS No 4220 99 523 9744,” with a rubber case.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1102Two Marine Corps Fighting Knives, c. 1941-45, an aluminum grip and knuckle bow, steel tip with a clipped point, and a leather scabbard, and a theatre made knife with aluminum grip marked “USMC,” and a leather scabbard dated “1943.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1103Three Survival Knives and Two Fighting Knives, c. 1960s-70s, three survival knives with leather grips, blued steel blades, and leather scabbards, a fighting knife with a lather grip and iron fittings (pommel screw missing), with an unmarked blued blade and leather scabbard, and a fighting knife with a leather grip, brass pommel and guard, with a blued blade inscribed “TO CPT JAMES H. CORRELL II/FROM CCN, 5TH SFGA,” with a black leather scabbard and sharpening stones.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$500-700

1104Identified Case XX V-44 Fighting Knife, c. 1941-45, plastic grip, brass hand guard, marked on the blade “CASE XX,” one side of the blade is engraved with a nude woman and says “Kandy,” the other side is engraved with a nude woman and says “Everett H darian/Troop A. 110th Cav.,” with a leather scabbard, blade lg. 9 1/4, overall lg. 14 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1105Four Fighting Knives, c. 1940s-70s, a Western W49 with a wooden grip, brass guard, engraved on the blade “PRESENTED TO/TEEM LEADER/TEEM COBRA/MACV-SOG,” with a leather scabbard, an unmarked fighting j=knife with a wooden grip, carved on one side “Bougainville/11. 2. 43” and on the other side “2 1,” with no scabbard, a British machete cut-down into a fighting knife, marked on the blade ENDURE/JOSH BEAL & SONS/SHEFFIELD,” with an added hand guard and original scabbard, and a Collins number 18 fighting knife with black horn grip, brass hand guard, unmarked steel blade, and a leather scabbard marked “COLLINS & CO./LEGITIMUS” with a “13” stamped below, and a V44 with a wooden grip (cracks), brass hand guard, and an unmarked steel blade.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1106Four World War I-era Fighting Knives, a Model 1917 bolo knife with a brass and iron grip, a German sword cut down into a knife, a French sword bayonet cut down into a knife with a leather scabbard and a German frog attached, and a British knife with a brass hilt, named to “SGT. ERWIN PRICE” with all of the battles he fought stamped around the grip, and a steel hand guard and blade.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1107Eleven Mostly Asian Knives and Bladed Weapons, lg. to 31 1/2 in.$1,000-1,500

1108Thirty Bayonets and a Knife, 19th/20th century, lg. to 22 in.$300-500

1109Model 1917 Fighting Knife and Trench Art, c. 1917, fighting knife with wood grip, marked on the guard “U.S./L.F. & C./1917,” with a leather and steel scabbard (broken under the throat), and a brass shell casing with stamped foliate designs.$200-400

1110Model 1902 Army Officer’s Sword, early 20th century, with sword knot and scabbard, lg. 39 1/4 in.$100-150

1111U.S. Model 1913 Cavalry Saber, c. 1914, basket-shaped steel and plastic hilt, blade marked “SA/1914” and “US/11213,” with a canvas and metal scabbard, blade lg. 35 1/2, overall lg. 43 in.$250-350

1112Pattern 1889 German Navy Officer’s Sword, late 19th century, lion head pommel with brass wire-wrapped bone grip, folding guards with anchor motif, etched blade, leather scabbard with brass mounts, sword knot, (oxidation on blade), lg. 38 1/4 in.$200-250

1113Magnifying Glass and Leather Case, c. 1775, leather case with a side seam marked on the top “1775,” with a magnifying glass with twisted iron handle.$250-350

1114Three Late 18th Century Tools, a bone scratch bone marked “BRANDYWINE/I. REED 1777,” a racing knife marked “CI” and “IOHN SMITH,” and a British tin case with a wooden name stamp inside.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

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1115Identified British Philadelphia Horn, c. 1758, powder horn with a broken spout, “IONA ROGERS. SVRgN. 17 R. OF FOOT. 1758” carved in a banner, with the British coat of arms, a panoply of arms. ships, windmill, and “PHILADELPHIA” in a banner over the city, overall lg. 8 in.

Note: Jonathan Rogers was surgeon of the 17th Regiment of foot as well as holding a commission as having the rank of Captain-Lieutenant.$400-600

1116Two Braziers, an possibly reproduction iron/steel box-form brazier with lifting grate, four rolled feet, turned oak handle; and a small early brass table brazier with three rolled feet and turned wood handle, lg. to 14 in.$200-300

1117Early American Powder Horn, c. 1707, carved horn marked “107” with other initials carved in various locations on the span of the horn, with a sliding door on the butt for storage and a pine plug below that, and a screw in stopper, overall lg. 19 in.$700-900

1118Scottish Powder Flask, c. 1687, carved with thistle, foliate designs, a crest, “LL VS,” and “1687,” with thistle and deer on the opposite side, and a carved bone plug with foliate designs, overall ht. 10 1/2 in.$200-250

1119Oil on Tin Portrait of Major General Augustine Prevost and a Miniature Portrait of His Wife Anette Grand, late 18th century, bust-length portrait of the general wearing a blue-faced red military jacket with gold lace and buttons and white waistcoat, mounted in a stained oak frame, ht. 13 3/4, wd. 9 3/4; miniature portrait of his wife wearing a pink dress, the back with a partial inscription “Miss [?] Grand/[?] Wife,” in a brass frame, ht. 2 3/8, wd. 2 in.

Note: Augustine Prevost (1723-1786) was born in Geneva, Switzerland, and was commissioned Major in the 60th Royal American Regiment January 9, 1756. He served in several northern campaigns of the French & Indian War including the Siege of Quebec in September of 1759. At the outbreak of the American Revolution, Prevost, then a colonel of the 60th, was part of the British garrison at St. Augustine, Florida. He was later made a brigadier-general and commanded British forces during the Siege of Savannah in 1779.$250-350

1120Military Campaign Chest, America, late 18th century, six-board chest of nailed construction with battens on the base and metal reinforcing plates on the corners, (worn), ht. 17 1/2, wd. 40 3/4, dp. 18 in.

Provenance: The Timothy Paine House Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts.$150-200

1121Large Group of Brass Shoe and Knee Buckles, 18th/early 19th century, mostly singles, a few pairs, some excavated, representing a wide variety of frame style and decoration.$100-200

1122Group of Mostly Plain Steel Shoe and Knee Buckles, 18th century, three pairs of shoe buckles, four pairs of knee buckles, and six individual buckles.$100-200

1123Two Pairs of Late 18th Century French Shoe Buckles, both pairs hallmarked.$100-200

1124Twelve Single Silver Knee Buckles and Three Single Silver Shoe Buckle Frames, 18th century.$100-200

1125Eight Brass Harness Buckles, 18th/19th century.$50-75

1126Group of 18th Century Paste Buckles, a pair of shoe buckles, two pairs of knee buckles, a pair of garter buckles, and a stock buckle, (missing some stones and internal parts).$100-200

1127Nine Pairs of Mourning Shoe Buckles, late 18th century, japanned frames decorated in a variety of floral and pierced patterns.$100-200

1128Seventeen Single 18th Century Paste Shoe and Knee Buckles, ten knee and seven shoe buckles, (some incomplete or broken).$100-150

1129Wrought Iron Flag Staff Head, c. 18th century, iron base with haft fragments inside, with two turned down quillons, and a spear-shaped top, overall ht. 9 in.$100-150

1130Ten Powder Horns and Two Horn Objects, c. late 18th to mid-19th century, ten horns of various forms, some with carving, one mounted on a brass stand, and a horn spoon and cup.$400-600

1131Iron Breastplate, iron breastplate with brass buttons around the outside and beaded neck and armholes.$400-600

1132Iron Breastplate, iron breastplate with brass buttons around the outside and remnants of leather binding.$400-600

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1133Ottoman Helmet, with a central spike on the crown and decorative designs on the outer shell, and chainmail back cape.$300-500

1134Ottoman Helmet, with a central animal head on the crown and decorative designs on the outer shell, and chainmail back cape.$300-500

1135Group of Revolution and War of 1812-era Relics, c. late 18th to early 19th century, dug buttons, musket balls, Royal Artillery buttons, civilian coat buttons, a plaque with a mounted ball, and assorted buckles.$200-400

1136Two Oval Bronze Plaques Commemorating Henry Knox and the Siege of Boston, C.G.B. Knauff, 1913, one with a depiction of Knox styled after the 1806 Gilbert Stuart portrait and titled “HENRY KNOX FATHER OF THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY,” the other with a depiction of the hauling artillery from Ticonderoga to Boston during the winter of 1775-76 inscribed “GIFT OF THE SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS,” ht. 13 1/4, wd. 10 1/2 in.$200-300

1137Cheesebox Canteen Marked “M.S.,” c. early 19th century, black canteen with red “M.S.” carved initials on the front, with leather sling keepers and remnants of the linen sling and a pine plug, dia. 7 1/8 in.$300-500

1138Group of Leather Accoutrements, c. late 18th to 19th century, six cartridge boxes, a pistol holster, and a navy belt.$200-400

1139Levi Lawrence Revolutionary War Pension Papers, c. late 18th/early 19th century, a December 1780 document about not drawing a blanket from public stores, a September 1781 document for payment to Lawrence for six months service, a note of reference, a handwritten letter explaining his Revolutionary service, and two State of Vermont Pension documents.$300-500

1140Cheesebox Canteen, c. early 19th century, black canteen with red “U.S.” painted over “M.S.,” carved initials on the back, with leather sling keepers and a corncob plug, dia. 7 1/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1141Constitution Related Artifacts, c. 19th and 20th century, a piece of the flag captured from the British frigate Guerriere, a button from the coat of Lieutenant George Read who commanded Constitution, and pins and medals.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1142Eagle Pommel Cane Identified to Colonel Robert Crouse, c. early 19th century, oak cane with a silver eagle pommel from a sword, silver straps marked “Col Robt Crouse 1779” and “Fort Plain N.Y.,” overall lg. 36 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1143Horn Powder Flask and Painted Tin Flask, c. early 19th century, horn powder flask carved with foliate designs and “R H,” and a tinned iron militia flask with stars, “HRG,” and an eagle painted on.$400-600

1144Militia Tin Cap Plate, c. early 19th century, tin cap plate painted with a mustard colored border, with thirteen stars and an eagle over “WR,” and a red banner (over painted) with “LIBERTY” in the middle, ht. 8 1/8, wd. 6 1/8 in.$150-250

1145Revolutionary War and 1812-era Documents, three-ring binder with Connecticut pay documents, Massachusetts War of 1812-era documents, pay records, and vouchers.$400-600

1146Militia Cheesebox-style Canteen, c. early 19th century, blue-painted body with a gold-painted sunburst on the front with a “No 11” inside, leather strips with brass tacks on the side for the carrying cord, dia. 7 3/8 in.$250-350

1147Regensburg Silk Brocade Picture of Napoleon, Germany, 19th century, woven black, gray, and white threads depicting Napoleon as painted by Jacques-Louis David in his “Napoleon Crossing the Alps” painting, framed, sight ht. 14 1/2, wd. 12 in.

Provenance: Collection of James W. Gerard III, United States Ambassador to Germany (1913-17).$150-250

1148Five Framed Prints from James Jenkins’s The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815, c. 1815, plates include “Burning of Moscow,” “The Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815,” “Bonaparte’s Flight in Disguise from Russia, 1811,”Flight of Bonapart from the Battle of Krasnoi,” and “Head Quarters Waterloo 1815,” with text sheets from the book, frames 15 1/2 x 18 5/8 in.$100-200

1149Eight Napoleon Prints and two Transfer-printed Napoleon Plates, early 19th century, titles include “Napoleon a Malmaison,” “George III, and Bonaparte,” “Napoleon,” “Napoleon Born at Agaccio...,” “Exhumation des Restes Morels de L’Empereur Napoleon,” “Ils son reunie...,” an untitled image of Napoleon, and an image of Napoleon’s son; the two plates illustrating the death of Marechal Lannes and a military scene, some prints framed, ht. to 29 1/2 in.$150-200

1150Napoleon le Grand Stipple Engraving, after Carle Vernet, France, c. 1810, Napoleon shown on horseback in front of a military encampment below an angle and banner reading “CAMPAGNES D’ITALIE,” (foxing), plate 17 x 12 3/8 in.$150-250

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1151Ach, Papa welche schone Seifenblasen haft Du gemacht! Napoleon Political Cartoon Etching, Germany, c. 1797, Napoleon seated on a stool blowing bubbles from a bubble pipe for a child dressed as the General, (laid down at corners on brown laid paper cardstock, minor foxing), plate 7 7/8 x 6 in.$200-400

1152The Last Phase Collotype Print, James Sant, England, late 19th/early 20th century, Napoleon depicted in advanced age, singed in the plate “JS” and “James Sant” in pencil in the l.r. margin, in a gilt-molded frame, 34 1/2 x 28 5/8 in.

Provenance: Collection of James W. Gerard III, United States Ambassador to Germany (1913-17).$300-500

1153Brass-mounted Powder Horn, c. late 18th to early 19th century, brass end cap marked “No. 6. II” and a threaded wooden fill plug, with a brass spout, overall lg. 19 in.$100-150

1154French Bayonet Drill Manual, c. 1840, bayonet manual used by Captain A.W. Corliss of the 8th U.S. Infantry, marked inside the front cover and other locations with his name, wd. 5, ht. 7 in.$100-150

1155Two Spyglasses, c. mid to late 19th century, a brass spyglass engraved on the side “G.R. Grundy,” scratched around the eyepiece and front lens “CAPTAIN Wm. A. WOODWARD,” and a leather-wrapped brass spyglass in a tin carrying case.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1156Navy Knife, Whistle, and Plaque, c. mid to late 19th century, a metal plaque with an anchor, a pocketknife with woven lanyard marker “UNITED STATES NAVY,” a whistle, and two pins.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1157Silver-plated Naval Speaking Horn, c. 1865, with engraved inscription “LIEUT. F. PEARSON,/from his friend/J.M. WADE,/YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, MARCH 1865,” lg. 12 1/2 in.$200-300

1158Three Civil War Canteens, a smooth side canteen with no cover, pewter spout, and cotton web sling, a smooth side canteen with no cover, painted on one side “19/P,” and on the other a circle with “A,” and a bull’s-eye canteen with a leather cover.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1159Eight Eyepieces, c. mid-19th century, six small collapsible eyepieces, a pair of small binoculars, and a small telescope with end caps.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1160Fourteen Military and Civilian Belt Plates, c. 19th and 20th century, brass militia cross belt plate buckles, cartridge box strap buckles, US belt plates, USA harness rosettes, and others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1161Four Wooden Soldier Art Objects, c. 1861-65, a wooden ring marked on the front “17th Corps” with an arrow corps badge carved in; a wooden ring with a shield on the front; a wooden slide with carved corps badges and “30 ILL” and “17 AC” on the sides; and a slide with an applied silver eagle with a central shield.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1162Group of Field Eating Utensils, c. mid-19th/early 20th century, Civil War-era combination knife and fork sets, General Besteck folding utensils, and folding spoon, fork, and knife sets.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1163Two Civil War-era Spyglasses, a glass with a brass body and leather wrap, and a brass scope, overall lg. 8 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1164Group of Folding Utensils and Camp Objects, c. mid to late 19th century, a small leather case with a folding fork, knife, and spoon set, a leather-covered case with five dice with playing cards carved into them, a cigar case marked “Segars,” a red morocco covered case with folding utensils, and a case with a silver fork, knife, and spoon.$200-250

1165Framed George Opdyke-signed New York City Draft Riot Damage Note, c. 1863, note to Henry H. Grebe & Son for feeding police in the 20th precinct July 15th to the 23rd during the draft riots, dated September 23, 1863, oak frame and white matting, ht. 10 3/4, wd. 15 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$75-150

1166Framed Image and Autograph of Admiral David G. Farragut Presented by Loyall Farragut, c. 1861-65, image of Farragut in uniform signed “D.G. Farragut/U.S.N.,” on the back is a note of presentation by the son of Admiral Farragut, Loyall Farragut, to a naval officer in 1906, ht. 15 1/2, wd. 11 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1167Five Carved Soldier Art Objects, c. 1861-65, a bone ring marked on the front with two stars, a bugle, “RM,” and “1863”; a bone ring with a shield and eagle; a bone ring in the shape of a heart with a shield and flags; a bone anchor, and a small bone slide with a cross on one side and a leaf on the other.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

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1168Compass Identified to Major Henry C. Hodges, Jr., c. 1850s, steel case, engraved inside the cover “Maj. Henry C. HodgesJr./1st U.S. Infantry,” marked on the compass dial “Chas. C. Hutchinson/Boston,” dia. 2 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1169Cane Identified to Lieutenant Colonel J.N. Duffy, 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment, c. 1861-65, oak cane with an ivory handle, with a silver ferrule engraved “LT. COL. J.N. DUFFY/3RD N.J. INF.,” and a brass ferrule on the base, overall lg. 34 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1170Cane Made from the USS Pennsylvania, c. 1861, oak cane with an ivory handle, a silver ferrule, and a silver plate engraved “J.H. HICKOK/taken from the/U.S. Ship Pennsylvania,” overall lg. 33 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1171USS Hartford Cane, c. 1864, oak cane with silver-plated handle, engraved on the top “Hartford” and around the base of the handle “In Action at Mobile Bay/Aug 5-1864,” overall lg. 32 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

117213th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Pin, c. mid to late 19th century, silver disc with a raised silver Maltese cross, engraved on the cross “CO. H/13th REGT/M.V.M.,” maker’s mark on the upper back “WITCHELL & CO./BOSTON,” dia. 1 7/16 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1173Identified 43rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers Medal, c. 1864-65, two gold banners with three gold rings, marked “TIGERS/VETERAN” with a silver cross and a gold banner marked “B.L.I./1789/DEATH OR AN HONORABLE LIFE,” with a gold tiger in the center, engraved on the silver back “Capt. H. Doane/43rd Reg. Ms. Inf,” ht. 2 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.

Note: Henry Doane graduated from Harvard Law School in 1859 and in 1862 he became captain in 43rd “Tiger” Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. He served in North Carolina and fought in the battles of Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsboro, siege of Washington. He was mustered out on July 30th, 1863, and returned to his home in Orleans, Massachusetts. In failing health, he died September 2nd, 1865. From his will dated December 10th, 1862, “I give my gun and pistol to my brother, Charles, not doubting that he will use the same, should occasion call, in the defence of liberty and good government.”$200-250

1174Rhode Island Civil War “Band of Hope” Pin, c. 1860s, silver shield stars and stripes, an anchor, and “BAND OF HOPE” across the shield, with a pin soldered on the back, ht. 1 1/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicolas A. Penachio.$200-250

1175Inscribed Seated Liberty Half Dollar, c. 1860, worn seated Liberty half dollar engraved on the obverse “2nd KY VOL/Chickamauga” and “CC,” and on the reverse “May 29 1898.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1176Civil War General McClellan Identification Disc, c. 1861, obverse marked “MAJOR GENERAL GEO. B. McCLELLAN/WAR OF 1861,” and stamped on the reverse “DENNIS McCARTHY/ELMIRA, N.Y./CO B./1ST VET. CAV./N.Y.S.V.,” dia. 29.5 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-400

1177Non-drilled 30th New York “Death To Traitors” Medal, c. mid to late 19th century, white metal medallion marked on the obverse “DEATH TO TRAITORS/UNION/IRON/30/N.Y.V./BRIGADE,” and on the reverse the battles in which the brigade fought, dia. 39.8 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1178Harvey Lewis 23rd Massachusetts Sutler Token, c. 1860s, marked on the obverse “HARVEY LEWIS/SUTLER/23. MASS./REGIMENT,” and on the reverse “GOOD/FOR 50 CTS/IN GOODS,” dia. 19.1 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1179Garman 54th Pennsylvania Sutler Token, c. 1860s, marked on the obverse “J.A. GARMAN/SUTLER/3/54/P.A. VOLS,” and on the reverse and eagle with stars, dia. 18.5 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1180Benson 1st Mounted Rifles Sutler Token, c. 1860s, marked on the obverse “J.J. BENSON/SUTLER 1ST MTD. RIFLES,” and on the reverse “10,” dia. 20.6 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1181Benson 1st Mounted Rifles Sutler Token and a Kittredge Token, c. 1860s, Benson marked on the obverse “J.J. BENSON/GOOD FOR/25/CENTS/SUTLER 1ST MTD. RIFLES,” and on the reverse “25,” and a Kittredge token marked on the obverse “KITTREDGE & CO. 134 MAIN ST. CIN. O. 1863,” and on the reverse “DEALERS IN MILITARY GOODS/GUNS, PISTOLS/AND/SPORTING/APPARATUS.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

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1182Wood 2nd Pennsylvania Artillery Sutler Token, c. 1860s, marked on the obverse “WM. E. WOOD/SUTLER/2ND PA. ARTY.,” and on the reverse “GOOD FOR/25/CENT/IN TRADE,” dia. 20.7 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1183Unmarked McClellan Identification Disc, c. 1861, marked on the obverse “MAJOR GENERAL G. B. McCLELLAN/WAR OF 1861,” with no markings on the back, dia. 29.7 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1184Group of 19th Century Iron and Brass Stirrups and Spurs, two pairs and a single stirrup, three pairs and a single spur, ht. to 6 in.$300-500

118519th Century and a 20th Century Hunting Pouch with Powder Horn, the early hunting pouch with fringed edging and cream-colored horn, the 20th century pouch with black leather and green-colored horn, ht. to 26 in.$200-300

1186Three Shot Molds, c. late 18th to mid-19th century, a brass ball and shot and ball mold, engraved on the side “AK,” with one wooden grip, a brass .36 caliber bullet and ball mold, and a small iron shot mold.$200-250

1187Group of Police Items and Related Badges, c. mid to late 19th century, belt with buckle, badges, handcuffs, and an image of two police officers$250-350

1188Militia Coatee, red flannel coatee body with buff-colored cuffs, collar, and pocket flaps, with unmarked brass buttons.$300-500

1189Two Militia Coatees, Epaulets, and a Cartridge Box, c. mid-19th century, two wool broadcloth coatees with black braid on the breast, buttons marked “71,” with gold laced cuffs, collar, and false pocket flaps, blue, green and white French-style epaulets, and a cartridge box with a brass plate.$400-600

1190Group of Powder Flasks, Shot Measure, and Related Items, 19th century, including five powder flasks, two leather shot pouches, a J.C. Marble & Co. powder can, an empty box of Winchester No. 22 Rifle Cartridges, an empty tin of No. 2 Winchester Primers, two powder measures, lg. to 12 in.$100-150

1191Group of Civil War-era Accoutrements, c. 1860s, a canteen with sling and jean cloth cover (dents), a canteen with no cover (dents), a Model 1864 cartridge box (one missing tin), three cap boxes, a bayonet scabbard (broken belt loop), a Model 1855 cartridge box with “US” plate, a belt with a “US” plate and cap box, a belt with a “US” plate, a Model 1853/55 double bag knapsack, and a militia hard pack.$800-1,200

1192Naval Bicorn with Tin Decorated Case, c. mid-19th century, painted tin case with a London maker’s label, black beaver hat with black silk trim and gold braid on the cockade.$200-400

1193Naval Epaulets, Tin Case, and Spurs, c. mid to late 19th century, painted tin case with a London maker’s label, a pair of naval captains dress epaulettes, a pair of shoulder straps, a chin cord, and a pair of spurs.$300-500

1194Lithograph Portrait of General William Tecumseh Sherman, c. 1865, colored lithograph of Sherman in uniform, with a period wooden frame, 21 1/2 x 19 in.$100-150

1195Ten Connecticut Militia Buttons, c. 1850s, brass with Connecticut motto on the front, back marked “SCOVILL MFG CO/WATERBURY,” dia. 23 mm.$150-200

1196Lefaucheaux Revolver Pinfire Ammunition, c. mid-19th century, pasteboard box marked “25 Cartridges/FOR/Lefaucheaux Revolver/7m/m/WARRENTED/MANUFACTURED BY THE/Union Metallic Cartridge Co.,/BRIDGEPORT, CONN.” containing seventeen cartridges.$100-150

1197Civil War Documents, Letters, and Naval Insignia, c. 1861-65, three-ring binder with Civil War pay vouchers, five Naval cloth insignia, discharges, letters, and a Millard Fillmore-signed document.$300-500

1198Civil War, Titanic, and Hindenburg Newspapers, three-ring binder filled with newspapers relating to the Civil War, the Titanic, as well as the Hindenburg.$200-400

1199Narrow Commissioning Pennant, c. 19th century, red, white, and blue wool bunting (damage), with twelve hand-applied cotton stars.$150-250

1200Large Commissioning Pennant, c. 19th century, red, white, and blue wool bunting, with thirteen cotton hand-applied stars, lg. approx. 30 ft.$300-500

1201Crimean War Salt Print Attributed to James Robertson, c. 1853-56, print on paper with artillery, sand bags, and fortifications. ht. 10, wd. 14 3/8 in.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$400-700

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1202Timothy O’Sullivan Albumen Print of the Poplar Grove Church, c. 1865, print of the church built at Poplar Grove near Petersburg, Virginia, by the 50th New York Engineers, ht. 16, wd. 11 3/4 in.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$200-300

1203Alexander Gardner Albumen Print Portrait of General Ulysses S. Grant, c. 1864-65, Grant seated in a chair looking to his side wearing his double-breasted frock coat open, ht. 22, wd. 18 in.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$700-900

1204Four Civil War Salt Prints of Encampment Views, c. 1861-65, scenes with tents, officers, and surrounding landscapes, ht. 9, wd. 10 5/8 in.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$200-300

1205Abraham Lincoln Signed Naval Commission and Model 1851 Naval Officer’s Sword, c. 1863, Lincoln-signed commission to Edward Walker as a lieutenant in the navy, and his 1851 naval officer’s sword (scabbard damage), commission ht. 18, wd. 15 1/2 in.$2,000-4,000

1206Independent Boston Fusiliers Members Lithograph, c. 1857, militia in camp, marching, with a man seated on a drum, ht. 23, lg. 28 1/2 in.$200-300

1207Six Embossed Metal Powder Flasks, 19th century, five copper, one brass, lg. to 8 1/2 in.$300-500

1208Identified Civil War Field Glasses, c. 1861-65, leather case (damage), leather-wrapped brass body, with a tag marked “Field Glass/Carried By/Major S.R. Swett/1st R.I. Cavalry/(Civil War).”$100-150

1209Group of Grand Army of The Republic Related Objects, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a belt plate, match case, button, folding cup, bone dice, Massachusetts button, spoons, shoulder boards, encampment directory, a wallet with Confederate notes (damage), patriotic pencil, GAR medals, a compass, a ceramic GAR cup, a felt GAR hat, a copper CSA free black man tag, and a Denver encampment medal.$300-500

1210Group of Identified Carte-de-visite Images, Documents, and Cabinet Cards, c. mid to late 19th century, two Indian War-era cabinet cards of soldiers, a signed Richard E. Byrd document, sic carte-de-visites identified with research, and a few miscellaneous documents.$400-600

1211Confederate Bond Sheet, c. 1862, framed and matted $500 Confederate bond note, ht. 19 1/2, wd. 19 1/2 in.$150-250

1212French Chasseur Shako, c. 1860s, leather shako with a brass plate on the front with an eagle, shield, foliate designs, and an infantry horn, with a red, white, and blue cockade, and a yellow and white wool pompon.$400-600

1213U.S. Model 1864 Cartridge Box and Cap Pouch, c. 1864-65, 1864 cartridge box with an embossed “US” on the outer flap, tin inserts, maker-marked on the back “S.H. YOUNG/& CO/NEWARK/N.J.,” and a cap box with the vent wire but no wool.$300-500

1214U.S. Model 1864 Cartridge Box, Cap Box, Belt, and U.S. Belt Plate, c. 1861-65, 1864 cartridge box with an embossed “US” on the flap, tin inserts, and maker’s mark on the back “S.H. YOUNG/& CO/NEWARK/N.J.,” a cap box with an embossed “US” with the lamb’s wool and vent pick, leather belt, and a “US” belt plate with arrow back hooks.$400-600

1215Group of Civil War-era Objects, c. 1861-65, a Myriopticon Panorama, a pair of brass cavalry spurs, a bugle, a pair of handcuffs, a framed case with relic musket balls and two Confederate notes, and a copy of “Muster Rolls of the Vermont Regiments.$150-250

1216Albumen Photograph of an Artillery Battery, c. 1860-65, image showing three field guns with an artilleryman behind, in a period frame, image ht. 6 3/4, wd. 8 1/2 in.$200-400

1217Two Framed Alexander Gardner Albumen Civil War Photos, both from the “Incidents of the War” series, one titled “Pontoon Bridge Across the James River,” the other “Charles City House, VA.,” framed, image ht. 6 3/4, wd. 9 in.$200-400

1218Civil War-era Accoutrements, c. 1860s, a small cartridge box with friction primers inside, a bayonet scabbard, and a militia belt with two-piece brass buckle and a cap box and bayonet scabbard attached.$300-400

1219French Tunic, c. late 19th century, red twilled wool body with buff-colored cuffs and collar, gold tape trim around the body of the tunic, gold cording on the front of the body, with ball buttons down the front, in a double-sided frame with glass, ht. 36 3/4, wd. 36 1/2 in.$600-800

1220Small Horn Flask, early 20th century, surface incised with initials “LS” and the dates “1903” and “1911,” flat wood base, lg. 4 1/4 in.$150-200

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12213rd Cavalry Colonel’s Tunic, c. 1880s, black wool broadcloth body, black wool worsted tape around the edges, cavalry colonel’s epaulets, collar insignia (one missing), and service ribbons on the left side.$300-500

1222Small GAR-used Toiletries and Shaving Kit, c. late 19th century, leather-covered wood case with brass fittings, pen and razors inside the lid, a 46th Pennsylvania reunion ribbon, a Model 1851 belt plate, shaving brush, veterans medallion and hat badge, a patriotic pencil, inkwell, and strop.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

122317th Pennsylvania Painted Canteen, c. 1861, bull’s-eye canteen painted red, white, and blue, marked in the center “J. RUTH. CO, G./1861 1865/17th, Penn. Cavalry.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1224Civil War Veterans Painted Canteen, c. 1860s, smooth side canteen painted on the obverse with a farm scene, the reverse is painted gold and marked “Co. H 1st Wis. Cav.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1225South Carolina Dispensary Bottle, c. 1893-1907, glass bottle with flat front and back and rounded shoulders, marked on the front “SC’/DISPENSARY” with a palmetto tree, ht. 6 7/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1226Richmond Light Infantry Flask, c. late 19th to early 20th century, silver-plated flask, marked on the obverse “RICHMOND LIGHT INFANTRY BLUES/1789,” with a soldier, and capitol building, ht. 4 5/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1227James Garfield-related Objects, c. mid to late 19th century, a carte-de-visite marked on the obverse “GENERAL GARFIELD” and on the reverse “THE LONDON/STEREOSCOPIC & PHOTOGRAPHIC/COMPANY,” two knives with bone handles and an engraved brass plaque that reads “THESE KNIVES USED BY JAMES A. GARFIELD/AT MIDDLE CREEK, SHILOH AND CHICKAMAUGA/DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION,” a bronze medallion marked on the obverse “JAMES A. GARFIELD,” and on the reverse “INAUGURATED/PRESIDENT/OF THE/UNITED STATES/MARCH 4, 1881/ASSASINATED/JULY 2, 1881/DIED SEPT. 19, 1881,” and a copper Garfield Memorial coin.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1228Group of USS Maine and USS Columbia Objects, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a cigar case marked “COLUMBIA” with an image of the ship, and engraved on the reverse “U.S.S. COLUMBIA,” a scrapbook on the Columbia, a flask marked on the obverse “REMEMBER THE MAINE,” two Maine cups, an inkwell, and a charter oak spoon.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1229Group of Grand Army of the Republic and Other Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, Pennsylvania, New York, Iowa, and other state veteran’s medals.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1230Nine European Military Medals, 19th/early 20th century, brass/bronze, struck to commemorate various events, including a restrike of a Louis XIIII “Pacis Adytum,” a “Crown Prince of Orange, Waterloo,” a Louis XVIII “Gallia et America Foederata” marked “CUIVRE” on the edge, a Napoleon III medal, a Napoleon III “Suffrage Universel,” a Napoleon Louis Eugene Prince Imperial presentation medal with small inset ruby, an 1867 “Department Du Nord” medal, “Bataille de Castiglione” medal, and a 1918 371st campaign medal, dia. to 51.7 mm.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1231Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, including 148th New York, 88th Pennsylvania, and others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1232Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a 28th Wisconsin Medal, 8th Missouri Medal, 146th New York, 139th New York, 128th New York, and others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1233Two G.A.R. Canteen Flasks, a Small Bull’s-eye Canteen Flask, and a Key to the Guard House at Fort McHenry, c. mid to late 19th century, a G.A.R. flask with presentation engraving, a G.A.R. flask with the seal of Pennsylvania on the back, a bull’s-eye canteen flask, and a key with a tag marked “Key to guard house Fort Mc/Henry Baltimore Md. where/Rebel Prisoners were confined/during the war 61 to 65.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

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1234Twenty Compasses, Folding Cups, and Snuff Boxes, c. 19th to 20th century, group of military compasses, folding cups, and snuff boxes, with a few unit-marked cases.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1235Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, including a 1st Massachusetts Heavy Artillery medal, Grand Army of the Republic medals, 4th New York Cavalry, and others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1236Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, including New Jersey, New York, a 1910 Gettysburg medal, Pennsylvania, and Naval veterans badges.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1237Group of Medallions, c. late 19th to early 20th century, including a silver General Sherman silver anniversary G.A.R. medal, a Naglee medallion, Philadelphia fireman veteran’s medallion, temperance medallions, and others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1238Wyatt Earp Saloon Card, early 20th century, marked in the center “The DEXTER Saloon,” and at the bottom “WYATT EARP/C.E. HOXSIE/PROPRIETORS/NOME,” ht. 2 1/2, lg. 4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1239USS Culgoa Framed Items, c. 1900, a frame shaped like a life ring with painted flags and “U.S.S./CULGOA,” with a painted image of the ship in the center, and a second frame shaped like a life ring with painted British and American flags and “U.S.S./CULGOA,” with a picture of a sailor in the center, dia. 9 1/2 in

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$75-100

1240Identified British Medals, Patches, and Cigarette Case, c. 1930-45, silver cigarette case engraved “ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS/R.C. PEARCE/JULY 9TH 1930,” a Burma star medal, a 1939-45 star medal, a defense medal, a George VI medal, and three embroidered patches in a fitted case.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$250-300

1241Grand Army of the Republic Medal and Flag Fragment Identified to Colonel Holcomb, 7th New York, c. late 19th century, grand Army of the Republic membership medal with a colonel’s bar attached to the ribbon, and an axe marked “103,” attached to a piece of hand-sewn wool bunting American flag.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1242Ladder Bar Civil War Veteran’s Medal, c. late 19th century, top banner marked “WM H. HALL/MAY 11 61,” four bars marked “CO. F. 2D. MASS. INFT’Y./CO. G. 4TH U.S. ART’Y/CO. E. 3RD MASS. CAV./MUSTERED/OUT/ SEPT. 16-65.,” with a suspended star with red enamel (some loss), overall ht. 4 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-400

1243Five Military Images, c. mid to late 19th century, a sixth-plate image of a soldier standing with musket and bayonet, a quarter-plate image of General Reynolds, a painted glass plate of the White House, a sixth-plate of a Spanish American War soldier, and a sixth-plate of a seated soldier (damage).

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1244Grand Army of the Republic Buffalo, New York, National Encampment Delegate Medal, c. 1897, red enameled banner marked “DELEGATE,” with a blue silk ribbon, a suspended badge with enameled flags, a Buffalo, and a suspended Grand Army of the republic star, overall ht. 4 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$250-350

1245Grand Army of the Republic 37th National Encampment Representative Medal in Original Box, c. 1903, yellow ribbon with a star marked “GAR” in the center, above the star is a bear and in a circle around it is marked “37th NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT/SAN FRANCISCO 1903,” above the bear is a banner and eagle and marker “REPRESENTATIVE,” with the original purple pasteboard box.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1246Two Memorial Medals for the 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery and 188th Pennsylvania Infantry, c. late 19th century, a medal with a top ladder bar with laurels, a blue and yellow ribbon, and an eagle and flags over a shield marked inside “1861/IN MEMORIUM/THE THIRD PA HEAVY ARTILLERY/AND/188TH REGT PENNA VOLUNTEERS/1865” with a coastal artillery scene, and a medal with a top ladder bar with laurels, a red and blue ribbon, and an eagle and flags over a shield marked inside “1861/IN MEMORIUM/THE THIRD PA HEAVY ARTILLERY/AND/188TH REGT PENNA VOLUNTEERS/1865.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

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1247Two Whiskey Flasks, c. 1860-89, a thermoplastic flask marked on the spout “PA 1860” and on the top of the brass cap “S.C.L./4/MS CAV”; and a Confederate veterans glass flask with a silver-plated cup with “U.C.V./Capt. F. Miller/Mt. Airy, N.C” engraved on one side, and “FM/Dec. 25, 1889” on the other.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1248Two Screw-back Southern Cross of Honor Medals, c. 1899, brass bars with no engraving, with a brass Maltese cross marked “SOUTHERN/CROSS/OF/HONOR/DEO/VINDICE/1861/1865,” marked on the back “UNITED/DAUGHTERS/CONFEDERACY/TO THE/U.C.V.,” ht. 2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1249Cane Presented to Captain F.A. Stitzer, Pennsylvania National Guard, c. 1870s, ebony cane with gold handle with foliate designs, engraved on the top “To/Capt. F.A. Stitzer/FROM/Co. K,” ht. 37 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.

Note: F.A. Stitzer was Captain of the Easton Grays, and participated in the battle between striking railroad workers, police, and militia in Reading, Pennsylvania, on July 24th, 1877.$200-400

1250Cane Made from a Piece of the USS Monitor, c. late 19th century, oak cane with a gold handle with raised foliate designs, engraved on the side “Monitor,” overall lg. 36 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1251Three West Virginia Veteran’s Badges, c. late 19th century, a medal marked on the top scroll “FOR LIBERTY” with a suspended disc inscribed to “ELZA MORRIS BATTY F 1ST REG LT ART VOLS,” a medal marked on the top scroll “KILLED IN BATTLE” with a suspended disc inscribed to “SAML SAMISON, CO H 1ST REG INF VOLS,” and a medal in the original box marked on the top scroll “HONORABLY DISCHARGED” with suspended inscribed to “JOHN A. COBB 1ST LIEUT 7TH REG CAV VOLS.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1252Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a Union ex-prisoner of war medal, 24th and 147th Pennsylvania, and Knap’s Battery medal, 3rd Massachusetts medal, 2nd Maine Cavalry, and many others.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1253Silver 25 Years of Service Grand Army of the Republic Medal, c. 1907, silver bar with blue-enameled letters “25 YEARS,” a red, white, and blue ribbon, and a silver medal with blue-enameled “RENO POST NO 44/1882-1907” and a small bronze G.A.R. logo, engraved on the back “Presented to/AMES J. BRADY/FOR/Continuous/Membership/G.A.R.,” ht. 2 7/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

12541st Maine Cavalry Veteran’s Medal and Ribbon, c. late 19th century, a Henry lever-action rifle bar with “1st ME.” on the butt, a yellow ribbon with a pine tree, crossed sabers, and a horse head in a horseshoe, and a yellow ribbon with printed “FIRST MAINE CAVALRY/RE-UNION.” on the front.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1255Two Ohio Veteran’s Ladder Bar Badges, c. late 19th century, a medal marked on the two bars “CO. K/91’ OHIO,” with a suspended shield marked “VOL. INF./WAR 1861-5/JOHN H. ROOK,” and a medal marked on the two bars “CO. I/9” OHIO, with a suspended shield marked “VOL. CAV./WAR/1861-5/J.C. STRATTON.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1256Two Iowa Veteran’s Ladder Bar Medals, c. late 19th century, a medal with two bars marked “CO. C/2” IOWA.,” with a suspended shield marked “VOL. CAV./WAR 1861-5/G.P. RUSSELL,” and a medal with four bars marked “WJ Clark/3/IOWA/BATTERY,” with a crescent and star marked “W.J. CLARK,” and a hanging gold tassel.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1257Four Confederate Veteran’s Medals and Two Ribbons, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a United Confederate Veterans medal with a gold banner, brass wreath, a first national flag, an intertwined “UCV,” and “61-65, a souvenir medal from the 1910 reunion, a Veteran Cavalry Association of the Army of Northern Virginia medal, and a brass United Confederate Veterans medal, engraved on the back “Cpl/Lucas A Tubbs/Hospital Corps,” an 1899 Charleston reunion ribbon, a pin, and a Louisville shield.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1258Two United Veteran’s Union Medals, c. 1879, a bronze medal with an eagle with shield, and a suspended medal marked “UNATATE VETRANORAM UNIO,” with a panoply of arms, engraved on the reverse “Edud F. O’Brien/Lt. Col./28” Mass. Vols.,” and a bronze medal with gilt finish, with an eagle with shield, and a suspended medal marked “UNATATE VETRANORAM UNIO,” with a panoply of arms, engraved on the reverse “F.T. Torrence/Co. A/105th Ohio Vols./Wounded at/Perryville/Oct. 8th 1862,” ht. 3 1/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

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1259Two Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, two banners marked “W.H. WINCHESTER/BISMARCK. N.DAK,” with a suspended shield marked “CO. G & C/8TH NY./VOL. CAV./61 65,” and a yellow ribbon (damage), and a medal with an eagle and banner marked “JAS. J. BRADY,” suspended cloverleaf marked “CO. F/82D REG./N.Y.V.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1260Two Illinois Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a medal with an eagle over a banner marked “J.B. CHANDLER,” with a suspended shield marked “CO. F/7TH/ILL. VOL. CAV./GREARSONS/RAIDERS,” and a medal with a banner marked “S.H. BURTIS,” with a suspended shield marked “CO. H. 72ND/AND./CO. C. 33RD/ILL. VOL. INF.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1261Three Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a bronze medal with a banner marked “C. LOPES CO. D.,” with a suspended section marked “6/PENNA. CAV.,” and a lower suspended medal with crossed sabers, a medal with a gray ribbon, and a 6th Corps badge marked “1861/2d. R.I.V./1865,” and a medal with a banner engraved “Thos. K. Reynolds,” with a suspended pair of crossed cannon marked “BATTERY/A/M.V.M.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1262Eight Civil War and Post-war New York Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a small 7th New York medal and ribbon, a silver medal marked on the banner “M. Drinker” and “Excelsior,” a 7th New York medal dated 1911, a New York “GETTYSBURG VETERAN” medal (ribbon missing), an 8th New York medal, a New York Mounted Rifles medal, a 7th New York Centennial medal, and an Andersons Zouaves medal.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1263Group of Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, including some Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Grand Army of the Republic badges.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1264Five Massachusetts Civil War Veteran’s Badges, c. late 19th century, a silver 22nd Massachusetts medal with a bar marked “WILSON REGIMENT,” and a red enameled Maltese cross, a 35th Massachusetts shield medal, a 43rd Massachusetts medal, a 44th Massachusetts medal with a blue ribbon, and a 45th Massachusetts medal with a red ribbon.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1265Two Maine Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a medal with crossed rifles and a banner marked “16th MAINE VOL.,” and a suspended shield marked “FREDERICKSBURG TO APPOMATTOX” with crossed flags, an eagle, and a blue 5th Corps badge in the center, and a medal with a bar marked “MAINE VOL INF’TRY,” and a suspended diamond with red enamel marked “FREDERICKSBURG TO APPOMATTOX,” with a white “17” in the center.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-200

1266Five Grand Army of the Republic Reunion Medals and a Prisoner of War Medal, c. late 19th to early 20th century, an 1895 Louisville medal, a 1904 Boston souvenir medal, a Department of New York medal, a 1911 Rochester medal, an 1898 Cincinnati medal with the pasteboard box, a 1909 Department of Indiana medal, and an ex-prisoner of war 1904 Boston medal.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-200

1267Two Illinois Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a 76th Illinois medal with an arrow suspending a Maltese cross, marked “76TH/ILL./VOL./INF.” with a “K” in the central circle, and a ladder bar medal marked “CO. B/23/ILLINOIS/VOL. INF.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

126845th Massachusetts Infantry Veteran’s Medal, c. late 19th century, an upper banner marked “1862/BOSTON CADETS/REGT./MASSACHUSETTS,” a small blue enameled flag marked “45,” an off white and red ribbon, and a hanging medal in the form of the 18th army corps insignia marked “18” on the obverse, and the reverse marked “B/JAMES A. THOMPSON/MASS./45,” overall ht. 4 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1269Semper Paratus Medal, c. mid to late 19th century, gold “MBC” intertwined on top, laurels and blue enameled “SEMPER PARATUS,” with a tigers head, crossed flags and sword, and a blue enameled knapsack marked “1833,” ht. 1 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1270Group of Wilder’s Brigade Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th century, a bar and shield medal marked “GEO. KENDALL.” four reunion ribbons and medals, a small “WILDERS LIGHTNING BRIGADE” medal identified to “J. Lindsay/CO. G. 123/Ill Vol,” and a small “WILDERS LIGHTNING BRIGADE” medal.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$250-350

1271Twelve Winfield Scott, Ulysses Grant, and Other Medals, c. mid to late 19th century, various brass, bronze and white metal medallions.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

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1272Seven Civil War-era Unit and Corps Medallions, c. mid to late 19th century, a Warren 5th Army Corps bronze medallion, a bronze Southampton Regiment medallion, a Wright 6th Corps medallion, a 51st New York 9th Army Corps bronze medallion, a 2nd Pennsylvania Veteran Reserve Corps 1864 medallion, a 21st Wisconsin Medallion, and a Naglees Brigade medal.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-250

1273General Clarence Campbell New York Medal, c. 1870s, gold cross with red, white, and blue enamel in the obverse, and engraved on the reverse “Brig. Gen. Clarence Campbell,” with a red and white ribbon with silver clasps.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1274Two U.S. Grant Medals, c. late 19th century, a silver medal with a top bar marked “COMMITTEE,” a blue, black, white, and yellow ribbon, and a medal with Grant mounted on a horse on the obverse, and the back marked for the dedication of the statue, and a bronze Grant Medallion in a pasteboard box.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1275Three Illinois Civil War Veteran’s Medals, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a tag stamped “CO. C/47/ILL/VOL. INF. 61-65” on the obverse, and “J.H.P.” on the reverse, a ladder bar medal marked “D.W. Garrard/Co. A/46 Ill. Vols./Post 175 Ill.,” with an acorn at the bottom, and a 1906 state fair medal to General James Mulligan.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1276Six Boatswain Whistles, c. late 19th and 20th century, silver whistle with a woven lanyard, silver whistle marked to the U.S.S. Yellowstone, silver whistle marked “BJW” with a woven lanyard, silver whistle marked “USS Epperson,” silver whistle marked “E.E. LEVY C.B.M.,” and a whistle with engraved patterns.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1277Grand Army of the Republic Cap and Related Items with a Large Group of 19th and 20th Century Military Buttons, cap with associated with the Gibbens Post, Piketon, Ohio, with silver cup, a flask, and medals, and dozens of buttons mounted on cards, in bags, and in a box, cap dp. 10 in.$150-250

1278Krag Belt and Full Box of .45-55 Carbine Ammunition, c. late 19th century, a belt with forty original .45-55 carbine rounds, and a pasteboard box marked “20/U.S. SPRINGFIELD CARBINE/CARTRIDGES,/CALIBRE, .45:/Charge, 55 grains Musket Powder. Bullet, 405 grains/Frankford Arsenal/JULY, 1874” filled with cartridges, and two boxes of early 20th century .45-70 cartridges.$200-400

1279Silk Embroidered Banner, c. late 19th to early 20th century, black silk background with a wool embroidered eagle with metallic thread outlines, a United States flag and a blue banner with “UNION” embroidered in, ht. 22, lg. 26 1/2 in.$400-600

1280Tintype Photo of Eleven New York Soldiers, c. 1870, six officers seated and standing in dark blue broadcloth coats, with five enlisted men and non-commissioned officers in gray militia uniforms and kepis, overall 4 1/4 x 6 3/8 in.$100-150

1281Civil War and Grand Army of the Republic Material Belonging to Julius Morse, c. 19th to 20th century. a Civil War enlisted man’s belt, “US” marked plate, bayonet scabbard with an earlier American bayonet, a smooth side canteen with some remaining cloth covering, a Grand Army of the Republic sword, and a Sam Browne belt.

Note: Julius Morse served in the 13th Vermont Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.$400-600

12823rd Cavalry Colonel’s Tunic, c. 1880s, black wool broadcloth body, black wool worsted tape around the edges, cavalry colonel’s epaulets, collar insignia (one missing), and service ribbons on the left side.$300-500

1283Four Powder Flasks and a Bugle, c. 19th and 20th century, three copper flasks, a shell-covered flask, and a bugle.$100-200

1284Group of Grand Army of the Republic Artifacts, c. late 19th to early 20th century, a casket plate with a badge and “Our Comerade,” a badge with the original envelope marked “A GRAND ARMY BADGE/OF CAPTURED CANNON METAL,” a Grand Army badge with sergeant stripes at the top, and a boxed forty-fifth reunion medal.$200-300

1285Southern Cross of Honor Medal, c. 1899, brass bar with no engraving, with a brass Maltese cross marked “SOUTHERN/CROSS/OF/HONOR/DEO/VINDICE/1861/1865,” marked on the back “UNITED/DAUGHTERS/CONFEDERACY/TO THE/U.C.V.,” ht. 2 in.$200-300

1286Two Titanic Cabinet Cards, c. early 20th century, a cabinet card of Titanic builder Lord Pirrie, newspaper articles on the back relating to the use of oil engines, and a cabinet card with the bow of the Titanic, overall 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.$600-800

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1287Patriotic Naval Silkwork Picture, c. 1900, black silk backing with a large eagle, stars, flags, with a large banner which reads “IN MEMORY OF MY CRUISE IN CHINA JAPAN PHILLIPINE ISLANDS,” with an image of George Washington, Admiral Dewey, and Abraham Lincoln, with a central image of battleships marked “THE BIG EIGHT,” ht. 47 1/4, wd. 30 1/2 in.$300-500

1288D.F. Barry Raised Sioux Burial Photo, c. late 19th century, image of a raised burial with standing tee pee poles in the background, stamped “BARRY” on and below the image, marked on the verso “To Mr. Joe Scheurle/Compliments of D.F. Barry/Oct 11th 1911,” image ht. 8 1/4, wd. 6 1/4, overall ht. 12, wd. 10 in.$2,500-3,500

1289Annie Oakley, Elsie Gerome, and Flora Walsh Cabinet Cards, c. late 19th century, an image of Annie Oakley with a shotgun, two pistols on the ground, and medals on her blouse, an image of Elsie Gerome wearing a gun belt and carrying a rope, and an image of Flora Walsh with two pistols on her belt, overall ht. 6 1/2, wd. 4 3/16 in.$600-800

1290Three British Painted Tin Cases with Insignia, c. early to mid-20th century, a painted tin trunk to the Royal Welsh Fusileers willed with belting, insignia, kilts, a ten hat case filled with insignia and belts, and a tin case with belts and insignia.$300-500

1291Group of World War I-era Lighters, twenty-two lighters, some engraved with unit badges, trench art, or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The Collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

1292616th Aero Squadron Silver Cigarette Case, c. 1918, silver case engraved on the upper left “L.Y.,” cigarette holder swings up when the case is opened, engraved on the inside back “FROM/THE BOYS OF THE 616TH/AERO SQUADRON/A.S.U.S.A./1918,” ht. 3 1/4, wd. 5 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1293Group of Commonwealth Cap Badges, c. early to mid-20th century, large group of cap badges from various units.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1294Group of American World War I Dog Tags and Identification Discs, c. 1917-19, some made from silver coins and others standard aluminum discs.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1295Group of Imperial German Objects, c. 1914-18, two copper wall hangings with soldiers and monuments, ribbon bars, medals, cigarette and match cases, iron crosses, and other related objects.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1296Imperial German Ship Signs, c. 1916, porcelain over steel, brass, and aluminum signs from the Frankfurt and Ostfriesland sunk at the Battle of Jutland.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1297Cane Made from the USS Olympia, c. late 19th to early 20th century, oak can with a bone handle, silver-plated brass ferrule engraved “From U.S.F.S. Olympia./Manila May 1 1898/Part of Adm Dewey’s Cabin,” overall lg. 34 3/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-200

1298Winston Churchill Cane, c. 1940-45, handle in the form of Winston Churchill smoking a cigar and giving the “V” for victory sign, overall lg. 34 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1299Group of Commonwealth Dog Tags, c. early 20th century, some made from silver coins, one marked “Cairo.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1300Group of American World War II Dog Tags, c. 1941-45, group of army and navy dog tags and identification discs or coins.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-200

1301Six Boer War Carved Pipes, c. 1899-1901, six carved pipes with various unit markings and carvings.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1302Six British Boer War Pipes, c. 1899-1901, six carved pipes with various units and dates.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1303Six World War I-era Carved Pipes, c. 1914-17, a German prisoners pipe bowl, British and French pipes.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

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1304Five World War I-era and One World War II Carved Pipes, c. 1914-17, a carved pipe marked North Africa and Italy, a British carved pipe bowl, a Canadian pipe bowl, two French, and one carved in the form of a German soldier.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1305Three Historical Relic Wood Canes, one inscribed “FLOORING TORN OUT OF THE FRANCIS SCOTT KEY MANSION GEORGETOWN, DC, JAN. 1918.,” a second inscribed “SURRENDER OAK CITRONELLE ALA.,” and a third with a printed paper label reading “LIBBY PRISON WOOD,” lg. to 35 5/8 in.

Provenance: The Collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

1306Five World War I Canes, inscribed with campaign names, dates, and insignia, lg. to 36 1/2 in

Provenance: The Collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

1307Large Collection of Word War I to Vietnam-era Patches, armored, infantry, airborne, rank, air corps, and Vietnam unit patches.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1308Drum Table, c. 20th century, outer veneer painted with eagle, regimental banner, with rope tension pulls and brass tacks, overall ht. 22 in.$75-100

1309Twenty-four Military Lighters, with engraved names, unit names, and applied insignia, makers include, Zippo, Wellington, Ronson, Champ, Konwal, etc.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1310Group of World War II Lighters, twenty-two lighters, some engraved or with unit badges and insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1311Group of World War II Lighters, twenty-five engraved lighters, some with unit badges or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-300

1312Group of Korean War-era Lighters, twenty-five lighters, some engraved or with unit badges, or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1313Group of Vietnam War-era Lighters, twenty-seven lighters, some engraved with unit badges, names, or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1314Group of Vietnam-era Navy Lighters, twenty-two lighters, some engraved with ships, or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1315Seventeen Vietnam-era Lighters, with engraved names and inscriptions, printed scenes and applied emblems, some in original boxes, makers include Zippo, Vulcan, Dalmin, etc.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1316Six Silver Late World War II and Occupation Lighters, with engraved names, unit insignia, Japanese and Arabic imagery.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1317Group of U.S. Navy-related Lighters, c. mid to late 20th century, twenty lighters, some engraved with ships, or unit insignia.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

1318Approximately Thirty-seven Air Force-related Lighters, from mostly the Korean and Vietnam War eras with engraved names, unit markings, and applied military insignia, makers include Zippo, Regens, Crest-Craft, Prince, Roth, Penguin, Nesor, Vulcan, etc.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1319Three Military Lighters, a Zippo inscribed “1957 DEWLINE OPERATION USCGC STORIS” in original box; a Zippo inscribed “COMUSMACV PRESENTED BY W.C. WESTMORELAND GENERAL OF THE ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF”; and an Automatic Brathen-Lite lighter inscribed “KWAJALEIN TEST SITE/AMC/NIKE-X/KWAJALEN, MARSHALL ISLANDS.”

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$50-75

1320Eight Silver Korea and Vietnam Lighters, with engraved maps of the Korean peninsula and/or owner/unit inscriptions, manufacturers include Zippo and Konwal.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$150-250

1321Group of Airborne and Special Operations Lighters, c. mid to late 20th century, fifteen lighters, some engraved with unit badges, personalized, or insignia mounted.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

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1322Twenty-four Military Lighters, with engraved names, unit names, and applied insignia, makers include, Zippo, Wellington, Konwal, etc.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-200

1323Group of Thai-made Lighters, c. 1960s-70s, twelve Thai-made lighters made from sterling silver sheet with various units and makers.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$400-600

1324Allied Control Commission Cigarette Case and Patch, c. 1945, a silver cigarette case engraved on the lid “AMERICA/US/ACC/MAGYARORSZAG,” and inside the case “PAUL W. PACHUDA, JR./CLUB PENGO/BUDAPEST HUNGARY/1945-1946,” with a “US ACC” embroidered patch.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1325Silver Duke of Wellington Regiment Cigarette Case, silver case engraved on the lid with an elephant and a banner marked “DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S REGT,” engraved on the back with a lion on a crown and a banner marked “DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S REGT,” ht. 3 3/8, wd. 3 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1326Two Royal Australian Air Force Silk Maps, c. 1944, a silk map of Mindanao, and a map of New Guinea for use if shot down.$100-150

1327Two “US”-marked Rammers, 19th century, metal-capped handles marked “US” near the cap, one marked “4,” the other marked “5” near the head, lg. to 36 in.$700-900

1328Eisenhower Jacket Owned by Private John Gerard, 11th Airborne Division, c. 1945, olive drab wool jacket body, 11th Airborne patch on the left sleeve, parachute wing on a 541st Airborne oval and a marksman’s badge on the left breast, Infantry and U.S. collar discs, two presidential unit citations, one from the Philippine theater with one star.

Note: Gerard participated in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre; New Guinea, Leyte; Luzon.$150-250

1329Three 20th Century Military Helmets, an M1 helmet with liner and camouflage cover, a German fire department helmet, a Chinese helmet with an American liner.$150-200

1330Group of U.S. Navy Ship Identification Objects, c. 1941-45, two wooden boxes with iron ship identification models, posters, and cards.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1331Nineteen Toy and Recognition Military Vehicles, c. 1940s, various tanks, guns, and armored vehicles used for vehicle recognition and some toys.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1332Group of “China Burma India” Objects, a leather briefcase with a CBI patch, fighting knife, patches, thirteen lighters, fourteen engraved cigarette cases, three framed blood chits, and bracelets.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$1,200-1,400

1333Six Boxes of American History Books, 19th/20th century, a wide variety of titles including Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania; Colonial and Revolutionary Families in Pennsylvania; numerous Massachusetts Historical Society Collections volumes; numerous New York Historical Society Collections volumes; Thatcher’s American Revolution; Sabin Dictionary of Books Related to America; works of historical fiction, and numerous other titles.$100-150

1334Two Benson J. Lossing Works and L’Album de la Guerre, Benson J. Lossing Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, two volumes (New York: Harper Brothers, 1859); Benson J. Lossing Our Country. A Household History of the United States, three volumes (New York: Johnson & Bailey, 1895); and L’Album de la Guerre, two volumes, Paris, 1924.$200-300

1335119th Aero Squadron Wooden Chest, dovetailed wooden chest with steel hardware, stenciled on the top “119th AERO SQUADRON/U.S. ARMY,” with wings and a globe in the middle, lg. 28, wd. 25, ht. 15 in.$200-250

1336Four Canteens and a Condiment Tin, America, 19th century, a black-painted wood cheesebox canteen, two round tinned sheet iron canteens, a tinned sheet iron flask with threaded cap, and a tinned sheet iron World War I condiment tin with threaded caps at each end, ht. to 7 3/4 in.

Provenance: Collection of George Snook, MD.$300-500

1337Imperial German Iron Cross, Iron Cross Document, Pictures, and Postcards, c. 1905-18, a painted photo of a soldier in his uniform dated 1905, a picture of him probably taken in 1918 with iron cross ribbon and shoulder knot, the shoulder knot from the images with an iron cross attached, his iron cross presentation document, and a photo album with images of men in uniform and postcards.$300-500

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1338Imperial Russian Military Flag, early 20th century, adorned with a large two-headed spreadwing eagle with a shield and holding a crowned orb and scepter, inscribed “Captured at Chateau Thierry, France, June 6, 1918/Lieut. Frank X. Phelan of the 101st US Infantry,” framed, ht. 33 1/2, wd. 49 1/2 in.$400-600

1339Sixty-one Photographs from World War I, c. 1914-17, images of battle-damaged buildings, equipment, graves, Vimy Ridge, St. Mihiel, and many others.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$500-700

1340Guarantee Photo Studio Image of WWI African American Soldiers Playing Brass Instruments, c. 1917-18, seven soldiers with overcoats playing in a band, ht. 7, wd. 9 1/2 in.

Provenance: Property from the collection of Harvey Shipley Miller, proceeds to benefit the Philadelphia Museum of Art.$300-500

1341Six Pieces of 20th Century Military Headgear, an M1 helmet with liner; an Asian helmet with liner; a Bulgarian helmet with liner, a dark navy blue beret with embroidered “Giang Doan” patch; a US Army Special Forces beret with patch and insignia pin, red lining with embroidered inscriptions; and a tan cap with lieutenant bar.$100-150

1342Six Large-format Photographs of U.S. Navy Aircraft, five images of biplanes, one of a bomber, framed, images 18 x 22 1/2 in.$300-500

1343Bill Mauldin Drawings of Willie and Joe on Board, c. 1950s, two pencil drawing on a Japanese board, one of Willie and one of Joe, signed in the lower left of the sketches “BM,” ht. 19 3/8, wd. 10 5/8 in.

Provenance: Brought home from Japan during the Korean War by a Naval Surgeon who met Bill Mauldin during his service in Japan. By family descent to the consignor.$800-1,200

1344Prussian Model 1915 Artillery Pickelhaube, c. 1915, black japanned leather shell, Prussian eagle on the front, cockades on each side, leather chinstrap, and a black leather liner, ht. 8 1/2 in.$300-500

1345Four Helmets, c. early to mid-20th century, a German Model 1916 helmet with liner and chin strap, a German steel model 1895 (missing parts), a U.S. Model 1917 helmet (liner detached, and a civil defense helmet.$300-500

1346Iwo Jima: Springboard to Final Victory Book With Iwo Jima Flag Raisers Clipped Autographs, c. 1945, hardcover book with no dust jacket, with clipped autographs inside by Ira Hayes, John Bradley, and Rene Gagnon.$300-500

1347 Two 30 Seconds Over Tokyo Signed Copies, c. 1943-44 a hardcover copy with dust jacket, signed by 17 members of the Doolittle Raid, and James H. Doolittle, a hardcover copy with no dust jacket, signed by James H. Doolittle.$150-250

1348Marine Corps Shoulder Boards and Buttons and a Group of Mostly World War I German and British Meals, Buttons, and Insignia, the shoulder board mounted in a wood frame, medals include brass and silver Great War medals, and a pair of British gold-lace pocket flaps, board ht. 16 in.$100-150

1349Vietnam Presentation Group, c. 1969, framed group of objects including a small Viet Cong flag, with a brass plaque marked “LTC DRUDIK, SGM SPURGEON AND THE GALLANT/MEN OF THE 1ST BN, 7TH CAVALRY WHO FOUGHT/AT BU DOP SPECIAL FORCES CAMP DURING SEPT/1969 ARE HEREBY INDUCTED AS HONORARY/MEMBERS OF DET A-341 CO. A 5TH SFGA,” ht. 19 1/2, wd. 25 1/2 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-400

1350Approximately 100 U.S. Military Challenge Coins and Related Items, various metals and conditions.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1351Four Flintlock Pistols, c. late 18th to early 19th century, a dueling pistol with walnut stock, lock marked “PRINCE” and missing the cock, steel fittings and a wooden ramrod, a pistol with walnut stock (damage), brass fittings, steel lock and barrel, a pistol with a walnut stock and iron fittings, and a Middle Eastern blunderbuss with ornate stock.$200-400

1352Three Ottoman Pistols, c. late 18th to early 19th century, two Ottoman flintlock pistols with brass fittings, and one built using British East India Company flintlock pistol and musket parts.$200-400

1353Four Black Powder Pistols, c. early 19th century, a French percussion pistol with a walnut stock, a backlock percussion pistol, a French conversion pistol, and a Model 1836 pistol with a replaced lock.$300-500

1354Ordnance Pistol Lock, c. late 18th century, lock stamped on the tail “TOWER,” with a stamped crown over “GR” and a crown and broad arrow, marked inside the lock plate with a crown over “26,” with a reinforced cock, overall lg. 5 3/8 in.$100-150

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1355Reproduction British Flintlock Pistol and Two Powder Flasks, c. late 20th century, walnut stock and brass fittings, lock marked “TOWER” with a crown over “GR,” a reproduction peace flask, and a reproduction hunting flask.$100-150

1356Two Flintlock Pistols, c. early 19th century, one with a walnut stock, brass fittings and barrel, one with iron fittings, brass ramrod pipes, and a brass band near the muzzle.$200-400

1357English Flintlock Pistol, c. early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings, lock marked “W/KETLAND/& Co,” top of the brass barrel marked “LONDON” with proof marks on the breech, barrel lg. 7 7/8, overall lg. 14 in.$500-700

1358Flintlock Pistol, c. late 18th to early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings, lanyard loop on the butt, unmarked lock, barrel lg. 9, overall lg. 15 1/2 in.$200-300

1359Pair of Ottoman Flintlock Pistols, c. late 18th to early 19th century, walnut stocks with iron and brass fittings, locks engraved with foliate designs, crude side plates with panoply of arms, barrel lg. 10 3/8, overall lg. 17 in.$800-1,200

1360Middle Eastern Flintlock Pistol, c. late 18th century, carved walnut stock, brass fittings, barrel with gold inlay, barrel lg. 11 5/8, overall lg. 19 in.$200-400

1361Thomas Ketland Flintlock Boxlock Pistol, c. late 18th century, walnut grip with silver wire inlay, left side of the frame engraved with foliate designs and “T. KETLAND,” right side with foliate designs, overall lg. 7 3/4 in.$400-600

1362Three Boxlock Pistols, c. late 18th to early 19th century, walnut grips, steel frames.$200-300

1363Reconversion U.S. Model 1813 Pistol, c. 1813-15, walnut stock with iron fittings, lock marked “S. NORTh/MIDLN CON,” marked on the left side of the breech “P/US,” with a wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 9, overall lg. 16 in.$800-1,200

1364Continental Conversion Pistol, c. late 18th to early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings, “C.I./30” engraved on the tail of the lock plate and barrel tang, and “R.9./C.I.” on the brass butt cap, barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 15 in.$300-500

1365Bacon & Company Single Shot Bar Hammer Pistol, c. 1852-58, serial number 90, walnut grips, marked on the octagonal part of the barrel “BACON &CO./NORWICH C T./CAST STEEL,” barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 10 in.$150-250

1366Two Spur Trigger Pistols, c. 1860s, Moore revolver with brass frame and walnut grips, and a Sharps four-shot pistol with brass frame.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$100-150

1367Remington-Beals 4th Model Pocket Revolver, c. 1857-58, serial number 209, gutta percha grips, steel frame, marked on the top strap “MANUFACTURED BY/REMINGTONS/ILION N.Y.,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1368Remington-Rider Pocket Revolver, c. 1860-73, serial number 182, checkered hard rubber grips, German silver trigger guard, marked on the top of the barrel “MANUFACTURED BY REMINGTONS ILION N.Y./RIDERS PT. AUG, 17, 1858 MAY 3, 1859,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1369Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver, c. 1863, serial number 150642, walnut grips, brass back strap and trigger guard, marked on the top of the barrel “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA,” barrel lg. 7 1/2, overall lg. 13 7/8 in.$800-1,200

1370U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistol, c. 1847, walnut stock with brass fittings, lock marked “MIDDTN/CONN/1847,” and “US/H. ASTON,” barrel lg. 8 1/2, overall lg. 15 in.$300-500

1371Nine Percussion Pistols, c. mid-19th century, two double-shot pistols, and seven single-shot pistols.$200-300

1372Two Reproduction Black Powder Pistols, c. 20th century, a flintlock with a maple stock and brass fittings, and a Spanish-made reproduction of a Philadelphia Deringer.$150-200

1373Four Reproduction Black Powder Revolvers, c. 20th century, two .44 caliber “Sheriffs” models, a .44 caliber Remington copy, and a C.V.A. kit gun.$300-500

1374Pair of Victorian British Percussion Sea Service Pistols, c. 1840s, walnut stocks with brass fittings, lock stamped on the tail “TOWER,” with a crown over “VR” in front of the cock, steel belt hooks on the left side, stocks stamped “S WINBURN” below the hooks, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/2 in.$200-300

1375Seven Pocket Revolvers, c. mid to late 19th century, five cartridge revolvers and two pinfire.$150-250

1376Four Revolvers, c. mid to late 19th century, a Smith & Wesson single action (damage at the top break latch), a Continental hammerless revolver, and two damaged pepperbox pistol.$100-150

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1377Pepperbox Pinfire Revolver, c. 1860s, walnut checkered grips, cylinder marked “F.T. BAKER, LONDON NO. 139,” overall lg. 4 1/2 in.$300-500

1378Bacon Arms Company Pepperbox Pocket Revolver, c. late 1860s, rosewood grips, cylinder marked “BACON ARMS CO. NORWICH, CONN.” and “PATENTED MAY 29, 1860,” overall lg. 6 in.$300-500

1379James Warner Pocket Revolver, c. late 1860s, serial number 2676, walnut grips, blued frame and barrel, marked on the cylinder “WARNER’S PATENT 1857,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 in.$200-400

1380James Warner Pocket Model Revolver, c. 1857, serial number 85, bone grips, blued frame, cylinder, and barrel, top strap marked “JAMES WARNER SPRINGFIELD, MASS. U.S.A.,” barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 7 1/4 in.$250-350

1381Whitney Rimfire Revolver, c. 1871-79, rosewood grips, brass frame, blued cylinder, and blued barrel marked on the top “WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY CT. USA,” barrel lg. 3 1/4, overall lg. 6 5/8 in.$150-250

1382Smith’s Patent Revolver, c. 1873, serial number 1152, walnut grips, blued cylinder and barrel, top strap marked “Smith’s Patent/April 15, 1873,” barrel lg. 2 7/8, overall lg. 7 in.$200-300

1383Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, c. 1852, serial number 31498, walnut grips, silver-plated back-strap and trigger guard, blued barrel marked on the top “ADDRESS SAL COLT/NEW-YORK CITY,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 5/8 in.$1,000-1,500

1384Four Reproduction Black Powder Revolvers and a Black Powder Flintlock Pistol, late 20th century, an Uberti Model 1861 Navy, serial number 68275, .36 caliber; a Hawes Firearms Navy Model, serial number 9160, .36 caliber; an EIE brass frame revolver, serial number 5434, .44 caliber; an Armi San Marco 1st Model Dragoon, serial number 73907, .44 caliber; and a Jukar flintlock pistol, serial number 047644, .45 caliber, overall lg. to 14 in.$500-700

1385Alert Spur Trigger Revolver, c. 1874, serial number 610, .22 caliber, walnut grips, nickel plated steel frame and cylinder, marked on the top of the barrel “ALERT 1874,” in a wooden case with a cleaning rod, barrel lg. 2 1/4, overall lg. 5 1/4 in.$100-150

1386Pepperbox and Single-shot Pistols, c. 1840s, pepperbox with walnut grips and engraved frame, single shot pistol marked “NEW YORK” on the side of the barrel.$200-400

1387Manhattan Arms Series III Revolver, c. 1859-68, serial number 38980, walnut grips, brass back strap and trigger guard, marked on the top of the barrel “MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. NEWARK N.J.” with patent dates on the cylinder, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 9 1/4 in.$700-900

1388Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver and Colt Flask, c. 1863, serial number 231168, walnut grip, brass back strap and trigger guard, marked on the top of the barrel “COLT NEW-YORK US AMERICA,” with a Colt flask, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.$500-700

1389Smith & Wesson Army Model Revolver, c. 1861-74, serial number 20107, rosewood grips, blued frame with patent markings on the top of the barrel, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/4 in.$300-500

1390William W. Marston Double-action Pepperbox, c. 1850s, walnut grips, marked on the bar hammer “W.W. MARSTON,” marked on the barrel “SPRAGUE & MARSTON/CAST STEEL WARRANTED,” barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 7 3/4 in.$300-500

1391Two 19th Century Pistols, a Smith & Wesson Model 1 2nd Issue revolver, serial number 58597, .22 Short caliber, walnut grip, silvered frame, blued barrel, bore has areas of fine pitting, but strong rifling,; and an Allen $ Thurber pepperbox pistol, no serial number, .32 caliber, wood grips, frame and barrel surfaces worn and with areas of minor pitting, overall lg. to 7 in.$400-600

1392Two Percussion Pistols, c. mid-19th century, a boxlock pistol with a walnut grip, brass frame, and brass pepperbox barrel with six shots, and a single-shot percussion pistol.$300-500

1393Double-barrel Percussion Pistol, c. 1850s, walnut stock with checkered wrist, lock plates engraved with foliate designs, and rifled barrels.$250-350

1394Belgian Double-barrel Percussion Pistol, c. 1850, walnut stock with a checkered butt, iron fittings, lock plates engraved with foliate designs, silver escutcheon on the wrist marked “CS,” top of the barrel “FNTP FCTS MARQUIS BOULEVART DES ITALIENS 4 PARIS,” barrel lg. 7 3/8, overall lg. 13 1/2 in.$2,000-3,000

1395Percussion Boxlock Pistol and Stand, c. 1840s, walnut grip with brass frame and barrel, with a marble and walnut stand.$200-300

1396Four Single-shot Percussion Pistols, c. mid-19th century, walnut grips with iron fittings.$200-300

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1397Remington New Model Army Revolver, c. 1863-75, serial number 26512, walnut grips, octagonal barrel, marked on the top “PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858/E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK, U.S.A./NEW MODEL,” barrel lg. 8, overall lg. 13 3/4 in.$400-600

1398Two Colt Double-action Revolvers, 1892-96, a Model 1878 Frontier Standard, serial number 30900, .44-40 caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions, (ejector replaced, action very lose), barrel lg. 5 1/2; and a Model 1877 Lightning, serial number 102822, .38 caliber, with checkered hard rubber grips, (action needs work), barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. to 10 1/2 in.$150-250

1399Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double-action Revolver, c. 1892, serial number 87118, .38 caliber, checkered black hard rubber grips with rampant horse medallions, (replaced barrel), barrel lg. 5 3/4, overall lg. 10 1/4 in.$200-300

1400Colt Argentine Model 1895 Double-action Revolver, c. 1897, serial number 83585, .38 caliber, with brown rubber grips and “COLT” medallions, faint roller engraving on barrel and rampant horse on frame behind cylinder release, matching serial numbers, pitted bore, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 1/4 in.$200-300

1401Colt Argentine New Army Model 1895 Double-action Revolver, c. 1895, serial number 84410, .38 caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with “COLT” medallions, Argentine crest on right side of frame, “MODELO ARGENTINO 1895” on right side of barrel, slightly pitted bore with lightly worn rifling, (no finish, action loose), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 1/4 in.$150-250

1402Frank Wesson Model 1870 Pocket Rifle, c. 1870-80, serial number 155, .22 caliber, walnut grip, nickel-plated frame with blued octagonal barrel, three screws on the left side of the frame, slide extractor, barrel marked “FRANK WESSON WORCESTER MASS/PATENTED MAY 31, 1870.,” pitted bore, barrel lg. 15, overall lg. 18 1/4 in.$100-150

1403Four Single-shot Pistols, c. late 19th century, a Marlin “NEVER MISS” (non-functional), a Stevens tip up, an unmarked spur trigger, and a Frank Wesson.$250-350

1404Two Colt Double-action Revolvers, 19th century, a Model 1877 Lightning, serial number 60342, .38 caliber, with checkered black hard rubber grips with Colt medallions, nickel-plated frame, (action needs work), barrel lg. 3 1/2; and a Colt revolver, serial number 39016, .41 caliber, (damaged cylinder), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. to 10 in.$250-350

1405Haenel Model 28 Pellet Pistol, c. early 20th century, serial number 19222, .177 caliber, walnut grips with a small brass disc marked “HAENEL,” marked on the top of the receiver “HAENEL MOD. 28/BRIT. PAT. NO. 277255/D.R.P.,” overall lg. 10 1/2 in.$100-150

1406Flintlock Militia Musket, c. late 18th/early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings (British), unmarked lock, British barrel with proof marks near the breech, and an iron ramrod, barrel lg. 36 1/2, overall lg. 53 in.

Note: With a note which states: “Flint lock gun and bayonet,/carried by a ‘Green Mountain/Boy’ at Battle of Bennington named Eugene Leavitt./This gun was bought of his/Grandson. Same name, who/lived in Bradford Vermont./Summer of 1875. Sold to F.B. Richards/Ticonderoga. N.Y. March 4-1905./M.F. Savage.” Frederick B. Richards is the author of Black Watch at Ticonderoga and Major Duncan Campbell of Inverawe, published by The New York State Historical Association around 1910. While certain parts of this gun may have indeed been captured at the battle of Bennington, Vermont, the gun is of a later form, and may have been carried after the war by Eugene Leavitt.$700-900

1407Three Muskets for Parts, c. early to mid-19th century, a German musket with the stock cut down and a wooden ramrod, a Model 1861 rifle musket with a NORFOLK marked lock and the barrel cut down, and a Model 1861 rifle musket with a Model 1816 cut down barrel.

Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society.$300-500

1408Two Smoothbore Muskets, c. 19th century, a small bore fowler with half stock, conversion lock, and wooden ramrod, and a matchlock with brass bands and long barrel.

Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society.$200-300

1409U.S. Model 1816 Maynard Conversion Musket, .75 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “REMINGTON/ILION, N.Y./1858/U.S.,” overall lg. 58 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$200-400

1410U.S. Springfield Model 1816 Conversion Musket, c. 1837, .72 caliber, walnut stock marked “OHIO” behind sideplate, barrel shortened to 34 3/4 in with banded muzzle, (missing nipple), overall lg. 50 3/8 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1411Lemuel Pomeroy Model 1816 Contract Musket Converted to Percussion, c. 1820, .70 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “L. POMEROY” and “1820/US,” barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 47 1/4 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

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1412Wooley, Sargent, & Fairfax Militia Musket, Birmingham, England, c. 1815, .80 caliber, walnut stock brass furniture, barrel lg. 39 1/2, overall lg. 55 1/4 in.$600-800

1413Two Sporterized Percussion Fowlers, 19th century, one .58 caliber, the other .75 caliber, both half-stocked with checkered wrists, overall lg. to 58 in.$300-500

1414Two European Muskets, late 18th/early 19th century, a French-style flintlock, .75 caliber, with walnut stock, iron furniture, and brass pan, barrel lg. 42 3/4, overall lg. 57 1/2; and a sporterized musket converted to percussion, .60 caliber, with a walnut stock and iron furniture, barrel lg. 37 1/4, overall lg. 52 1/2 in.$300-500

1415Relic East India Company Musket and Bayonet, c. 1779, caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, the lock marked “WILSON” in front of the cock and E.I.C. monograph behind the cock, top of barrel marked “GRIFFIN & TOW 1779,” with unmarked bayonet, (stock charred, forestock missing, rear of trigger guard missing, metal oxidized), barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 53 1/2 in.$150-250

1416Middle Eastern Blunderbuss, c. early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings, British side plate and an India Pattern British lock, flared steel barrel with gilt inlays, barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 47 3/4 in.$200-400

1417Club Butt Percussion Fowler, c. late 18th/early 19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings, unmarked lock (converted), and a wooden ramrod (broken), barrel lg. 43 1/2, overall lg. 59 1/2 in.$200-300

1418Flintlock Militia Musket, c. late 18th/early 19th century, walnut stock, brass fittings with French side plate, commercial lock (top jaw and screw replaced), British barrel, barrel lg. 41, overall lg. 57 in.$300-500

1419Cut Down Flintlock Fowler, c. late 18th century, carved walnut stock with a raised cheek piece, brass fittings, no lock markings, barrel lg. 36 3/4, overall lg. 52 3/8 in.$300-500

1420Pedersoli Black Powder Flintlock Rifle, c. late 20th century, serial number DA86494, .54 caliber, walnut stock, browned furniture and octagonal barrel, barrel lg. 28, overall lg. 44 in.$200-400

1421U.S. Springfield Model 1795 Flintlock Musket, c. 1809, walnut stock (wrist repair), iron parts, marked on the butt plate “1809,” marked on the lock “1809” and “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” breech marked with a “P” over an eagle, barrel lg. 44 3/4, overall lg. 59 3/4 in.$700-900

1422American-made Musket with French Parts, c. late 18th century, walnut stock, French 1763/66 lock, butt plate, and barrel bands, American barrel with a “P” proof mark on the breech, barrel lg. 42 1/8, overall lg. 57 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500

1423Early U.S. Flintlock Musket, c. 1800, .75 caliber, Charleville pattern gun, walnut stock, barrel with Federal proof marks, lock and barrel stamped “US,” with socket bayonet in leather scabbard, (butt extended, missing butt plate), barrel lg. 44 1/2, overall lg. 62 in.$700-900

1424Sporterized Springfield U.S. Model 1795 Infantry Musket, c. 1804, .73 caliber, walnut stock, barrel lg. 32 3/8, overall lg. 47 1/2 in.$200-400

1425European Military Musket, early 19th century, .73 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, unmarked lock converted to percussion, barrel lg. 40 1/2, overall lg. 55 3/4 in.$400-600

1426Model 1809 Prussian Infantry Musket and Bayonet Imported for Civil War Use, 19th century, .75 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, converted to percussion, barrel lg. 41 1/4, overall lg. 56 1/2 in.$400-600

1427Springfield U.S. Model 1816 Infantry Musket, c. 1820, .73 caliber, walnut stock, converted to percussion, with later locking ring bayonet, overall lg. 57 3/4 in.$400-600

1428Allin Conversion Model 1866 Rifle, c. 1866, walnut stock with steel fittings, lock and barrel (pitted), barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in.

Provenance: Sold to benefit the preservation of the collections of the Danvers Historical Society.$200-300

1429Brazilian Light Minnie Rifle, c. 19th century, .62 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, lock anchor mark, (missing rear sight and bayonet lug), barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 48 in.

Provenance: The collection of Nicholas A. Penachio.$300-500

1430Two 19th Century Percussion Rifles, one with figured maple stock decorated with German silver inlays, .50 caliber octagonal barrel, (repaired wrist), barrel lg. 40 1/4, overall lg. 55 5/8; and another with a cherry stock and .50 caliber octagonal barrel, (repaired lock mortise), barrel lg. 35 1/4, overall lg. 50 5/8 in.$200-300

1431Percussion Rifle, 19th century, .40 caliber, figured maple stock, brass furniture, silver escutcheon on wrist, silver crescent on butt, octagonal barrel lg. 35, overall lg. 51 1/2 in.$400-600

1432Model 1809 Prussian Infantry Musket Imported for Civil War Use, 19th century, .75 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, converted to percussion, barrel lg. 41 1/4, overall lg. 56 1/2 in.$400-600

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1433U.S. Model 1863 Springfield Rifled Musket, c. 1863, .58 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “1863” and “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” (wrist repair), overall lg. 56 in.$600-800

1434Model 1853 French Infantry Musket, St. Etienne, France, c. 1855, .74 caliber, walnut stock, barrel lg. 34, overall lg. 49 1/2 in.$400-600

1435U.S. Model 1838-40 Springfield Musket, mid-19th century, .72 caliber, walnut stock, replaced 1852-dated Springfield lock, shortened barrel, butt marked “CO. A/4th VOL.,” barrel lg. 33 1/2, overall lg. 49 1/4 in.$300-500

1436Five Relic 19th Century Longarms, a percussion hunting gun with .60 caliber barrel; a restocked British militia musket with shortened .79 caliber barrel; a small fowler, missing lock, with a .45 caliber octagonal barrel; a damaged percussion musket with a .60 caliber barrel; and a walnut rifle buttstock with German silver inlays, lg. to 48 1/2 in.$200-300

1437Sharps New Model Carbine, c. 1860s, serial number 52975, walnut stock and forend, steel fittings, typical patent marks on the lock plate, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 39 in.$300-500

1438Spencer Rifle, c. 1860s, serial number 21591, walnut stock (cut down), steel fittings, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 47 in.$800-1,000

1439Two-trigger Frank Wesson Carbine, c. 1859-88, walnut stock, steel frame, octagonal barrel marked on the top “FRANK WESSON WORCESTER MASS” with patent dates, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 39 3/4 in.$800-1,200

1440Model 1861 U.S. Percussion Rifle-musket, c. 1862, walnut stock with light cartouche marks, marked on the lock “1862” and “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” barrel dated “1863” on the breech, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in.$700-900

1441Model 1861 U.S. Percussion Rifle-musket, c. 1863, walnut stock with two cartouche marks on the left side, lock marked “1863” and “U.S./BRIDESBURG,” barrel dated on the breech “1863” with proof marks, barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 56 in.$700-900

1442Middle Eastern Blunderbuss, c. 19th century, walnut stock with a checkered wrist, British lock marked “T.POTTS/LONDON,” brass side plate and fittings, barrel lg. 11 1/2, overall lg. 20 1/2 in.$400-600

1443Fowler and Model 1872 Cavalry Officer’s Sword, c. late 19th century, half stock fowler with back lock marked “SHELDON,” and an 1872 cavalry officer’s saber and scabbard.$150-250

1444Double-barrel Percussion Shotgun, c. mid-19th century, walnut stock with brass fittings and patchbox, barrel lg. 30, overall lg. 46 1/2 in.$200-250

1445Middle Eastern Matchlock Musket and Pistol, c. 19th century, walnut stock with brass and iron fittings, and gold inlay on the barrel, pistol with silver inlays, and engraved brass butt cap.$200-400

1446Baker Half-stock Fowling Gun, c. mid-19th century, walnut stock, brass fittings, lock marked “C.BAKER” on the tail and engraved with a hunting scene, no markings on the barrel and a brass tipped wooden ramrod, barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 48 in.$200-250

1447U.S. Model 1861 Rifle-musket and Bayonet, c. 1863, walnut stock with steel fittings, marked on the lock “1863” and “U.S./TRENTON,” marked on the breech “1863,” barrel lg. 40, overall lg. 57 3/4 in.$700-900

1448Black Powder Percussion Target Rifle, late 20th century, serial number EM1008H, .58 caliber, figured maple stock, blued lock and octagonal barrel with Lyman target sight, barrel lg. 32 3/4, overall lg. 48 3/4 in.$150-250

1449Armi Sport Reproduction Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle-musket, late 20th century, serial number E4269, .58 caliber, hardwood stock, blued lock and barrel, overall lg. 55 3/8 in.$200-400

1450Percussion Long Rifle, 19th century, .50 caliber, figured maple stock with brass furniture, lockplate marked “L.C.C. & L./CINCINNATI,” octagonal barrel lg. 43 1/4, overall lg. 59 5/8 in.$400-600

1451Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle-musket with Bayonet, c. 1864, .60 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “1864/ENFIELD,” (lock likely replaced), barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 53 1/4 in.$200-250

1452Isaac Hollis & Sons Percussion Trade Gun, Birmingham, England, c. 1861-80, .60 caliber, tack-decorated walnut stock, serpent side plate, octagon to round barrel, lock marked “I. HOLLIS & SONS” and “MAKER’S TO HER MAJESTY’S WAR DEPARTMENT,” (restoration, missing rammer), barrel lg. 24 1/4, overall lg. 40 in.$400-600

1453Reproduction Cooper Plains Rifle, 20th century, .45 caliber, hardwood stock browned barrel, (lock needs internal work), barrel lg. 32, overall lg. 48 1/4 in.$300-500

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1454J&S Hawken Percussion Plains Rifle, 19th century, .50 caliber, sporterized walnut stock with brass furniture, octagonal barrel stamped “J&S HAWKEN St. Louis Mo.,” unmarked lockplate, (missing second rammer pipe), barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 1/4 in.$800-1,200

1455Three Altered 19th Century Longarms, a shortened U.S. Model 1816 Maynard Conversion musket, .75 caliber, tack-decorated walnut stock, lock marked “REMINGTON/ILION, N.Y./1855/U.S.,” barrel lg. 21 3/8, overall lg. 37 1/4; a Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall rifle, serial number 88166, .38-55 caliber, tack-decorated walnut stock, (wrist repaired), lg. 45 1/2; and a shortened U.S Model 1842 Harper’s Ferry musket with tack-decorated walnut stock, lock marked “HARPER’S/FERRY/1844,” barrel lg. 27 3/4, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.$300-500

1456U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, and a Remington Rolling Block Rifle, c. late 19th century, Springfield serial number 289765. .45-70 caliber, walnut stock with brass tack decoration, (missing cleaning rod), overall lg. 52; and Remington, no serial number, .50 caliber, walnut stock with brass tack decoration, overall lg. 50 in.$400-600

1457U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle, c. 1884, serial number 229990, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, barrel with U.S. government proof marks, “TOM” carved behind breech plug tang, “GA” stamped in front of butt plate tang, barrel lg. 32 1/2, overall lg. 52 in.$300-500

1458Reproduction Percussion Rifle, late 20th century, .45 caliber, hardwood stock, octagonal barrel with adjustable sight, (front sight repaired), barrel lg. 34 1/2, overall lg. 49 1/2 in.$100-150

1459Kropatschek Mauser Model 1886 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1886, serial number EE204, 8x50mm caliber, walnut stock, left side of receiver marked “OE.W.F.G. STEYR/1886” and “M.1886,” overall lg. 52 in.$200-250

1460Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1888, serial number 424981, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, lock, barrel, and receiver with appropriate markings, with “U.S.” marked locking ring socket bayonet, (minor dings and dents on stock), overall lg. 52 in.$400-600

1461Harlow 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, late 19th century, serial number 394, checkered walnut stock, scroll-engraved lock plates and trigger guard, Damascus barrel engraved “PATENT WEDGE BOLT HARLOW BIRMINGHAM,” barrel lg. 29 3/4, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46 in.$200-300

1462Remington Rolling Block Rifle, c. 1867-88, walnut stock, marked with patent dates on the lock tang, steel fittings and cleaning rod, barrel lg. 36, overall lg. 52 in.$200-250

1463German Model 71 Bolt-action Military Rifle, c. 1880, serial number 81873, 11x60mm caliber, walnut stock, unit markings on buttplate, bolt with mismatched serial number, (stock with numerous dents), overall lg. 52 7/8 in.$200-500

1464Two Winchester Lever-action Rifles, c. 1884 and c. 1894, a Model 1873, serial number 159400, .44-40 caliber, engraved receiver, (barrel and forestock are Navy Arms replacements), overall lg. 43; and a Model 1894, serial number 3170, .38-55 caliber, walnut stock, octagonal barrel with proper Winchester markings, (refinished stock, barrel, and receiver), overall lg. 39 1/2 in.$200-300

1465Winchester Model 1895 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1896, serial number 4722, .30 US caliber, replaced walnut stock, proper markings on barrel and receiver tang, barrel lg. 23, overall lg. 42 in.$200-300

1466Marlin Model 1893 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1897, serial number 149954, .25-36 caliber, walnut stock, round barrel, adjustable rear peep sight, (stock repaired at wrist), barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 41 1/2 in.$200-300

1467Dexter Smith Breech-loading Rifle and Spur Trigger Pistol, c. late 19th century, serial number 1424, walnut stock with steel fittings, marked on the top of the barrel “Manufactured by Dexter Smith, Springfield, Mass. Pat. Jan. 8 & Oct.1, 67. Feb. 14 & Mar. 7, 70,” and a spur trigger pistol marked “HERO” on the left side of the frame.$100-150

1468U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle and Bayonet, 1890, serial number 47986, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock with a very light cartouche and circle “P,” lock marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” and a bayonet, barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 52 in.$300-500

1469L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade Double-barrel Shotgun, late 19th century, serial number 34833, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplates engraved “L.C. SMITH,” Damascus barrel with textured rib, barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 46 3/4 in.$300-500

1470Investarm Percussion Rifle, late 20th century, serial number A498427, .50 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, blued octagon barrel with adjustable sight, barrel lg. 29, overall lg. 45 1/2 in.$100-200

1471CVA Percussion Stalker Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 808265, .50 caliber, walnut stock, octagonal barrel, adjustable sight, barrel lg. 28 3/8, overall lg. 43 3/4 in.$100-200

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1472Lyman Great Plains Hunter Percussion Rifle, late 20th century, serial number A473669, .50 caliber, walnut stock, blued lock and octagonal barrel, with Lyman target sight, (missing rammer pipes), barrel lg. 32 3/4, overall lg.49 1/4 in.$100-200

1473Ardesa Black Powder Percussion Rifle, late 20th century, serial number C84287, .54 caliber, walnut stock, brass furniture, blued octagonal barrel, (missing rammer pipes), barrel lg. 32 3/8, overall lg. 49 in.$150-250

1474Custom Percussion Benchrest Black Powder Target Rifle, late 20th century, no serial number, .52 caliber, stained maple half stock, octagonal barrel marked on the top “RPRW 33,” adjustable sights, barrel lg. 39, overall lg. 54 3/4 in.$150-250

1475Model 1868 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, 1869, serial number 34964, .50-70 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “1863” and “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” overall lg. 52 in.$300-500

1476U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, 1885, serial number 265031, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, lock marked “U.S./Springfield,” military proof marks on barrel, overall lg. 52 in.$300-500

1477Percussion Shotgun, 19th century, serial number 8059, 20 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 48 1/2 in.$150-250

1478Double-barrel 10-gauge Hammer Gun, 19th century, no serial number, checkered walnut stock, foliate-engraved lockplates and cocks, loading rod below barrels, barrel lg. 30 1/4, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 47 in.$100-150

1479Indian Trade Gun, c. late 19th century, walnut stock with brass tacks, brass buttplate, brass serpent side plate, brass and iron hardware, lock and barrel marked “EB,” barrel lg. 28 1/2, overall lg. 44 in.$300-500

1480Model 1884 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, c. 1891, serial number 315813, walnut stock with a light cartouche on the left side, lock marked “U.S./SPRINGFIELD,” marked on the trapdoor “U.S./MODEL/1884,” barrel lg. 32 5/8, overall lg. 51 1/2 in.$400-600

1481U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, 1882, serial number 188331, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, barrel with government proof mark, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 41 1/4 in.$400-600

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1482Colt Model 1877 Lightning Double-action Revolver, c. 1900, serial number 121484, .38 caliber, checkered black hard rubber grips, proper Colt roller engraving on barrel, barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 9 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1483Colt 1878 Frontier Double-action Revolver, c. 1902, serial number 48825, .44-40 caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with rampant horse medallions, light pitting in bore, (action loose, slight barrel bulge in area of front sight), barrel lg. 4 3/4, overall lg. 9 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1484Two Double-action Revolvers, late 19th/20th century, a Colt Frontier, serial number 6149, .45 Colt caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with Colt medallions, (replaced barrel); and a Belgian-made revolver, serial number 12, .38 Long Colt caliber, with wood grips, (damaged cylinder), overall lg. to 10 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1485Two Colt Double-action Revolvers, late 19th/20th century, a New Service, serial number 30815, .455 Eley caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with “COLT” medallions, stamped “127” on butt and frame, bore bright with strong rifling, (light pitting overall right grip broken, barrel lg. 5 1/2; and a Model 1895, serial number 182, .38 caliber, later checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, the butt stamped “USN” with an anchor, “38DA” and Navy issue number 9325 and “WRW/95071,” bore has minor roughness especially at breech and slightly worn rifling, (replaced crane and cylinder, action imperfect), barrel lg. 6, overall lg. to 11 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1486Colt U.S. Army Model 1917 Double-action Revolver, c. 1920, serial number 297933, .45 ACP caliber, checkered black hard rubber grips with “COLT” medallions, U.S. government markings on underside of barrel, eagle over “S20” inspector’s mark at top of frame, U.S. Army number 150029 on butt, frosty bore with bold rifling, (grips chipped, sight resoldered, action loose), barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 10 3/4 in.$200-300

1487Colt Official Police Double-action Revolver, c. 1927, serial number 534706, .38 caliber, checkered walnut grips with “Colt” medallions, blued frame with proper markings, slightly frosty bore with bold rifling, (worn grips, reblued, oxidized to brown backstrap), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1488Colt Official Police Double-action Revolver, c. 1927, serial number 534130, .38 Special caliber, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, proper roller engraving on barrel, blued frame has wear and areas of light surface oxidation, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

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1489Colt Official Police Revolver, c. 1935, serial number 593343, .38 Special caliber, checkered wood grips with Colt medallions, left side of barrel roller stamped “ COLT OFFICIAL/POLICE .38,” rampant horse on frame behind cylinder release, blued finish with areas of wear and oxidation, bore with minor wear, but still clean with strong rifling, barrel lg. 4 3/4, overall lg. 10 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1490Colt Double-action Revolver, 20th century, serial number 289934, .38 caliber, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, blued frame with Colt roller engraved markings, bright bore with strong rifling, parts with non-matching serial numbers, barrel lg. 4 1/2 in, overall lg. 9 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1491Colt Double-action Revolver, 20th century, serial number 525, .38 Special caliber, checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions, (condition issues), barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 10 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1492Eibar Model O.P. Double-action Revolver, early 20th century, serial number 2, .455 Eley caliber, checkered pressed horn grips, bright bore with bold rifling, (action loose), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 9 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1493Two Enfield No. 2 Mark 1 Double-action Revolvers, mid-20th century, serial number H9586, .38 caliber, painted black, with checkered walnut grips, right side of frame marked “ENFIELD/No2 Mk1\1940,” bottom of barrel has import marks, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 5; and serial number 02738, .38 caliber, blued frame, checkered walnut grips, bottom of barrel with import marks, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. to 10 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$250-350

1494Freedom Arms Mini-Revolver, late 20th century, serial number A37536, .22 Long Rifle caliber, black plastic grips, stainless steel frame with spur trigger, crisp rifling, with vinyl case, barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 6 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$75-100

1495Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Double-action Revolver, 20th century, serial number 91664. .38 caliber, checkered black hard rubber grips, nickel-plated frame, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 3 1/4, overall lg. 7 3/8 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1496Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Revolver, 20th century, serial number 36004, .32 caliber, checkered black rubber grips, nickel-plated frame, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 3, overall lg. 6 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1497Three Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Double-action Revolvers, early 20th century, serial numbers 34452, 416779, and E66145, .32 caliber, nickel plated with varying grips, barrel lg. 3 1/4, overall lg. 7 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1498Three Iver Johnson Safety Automatic and a Harrington & Richardson American Double-action Revolvers, early 20th century, Iver Johnson serial numbers 109, 6088, and 67348, .32 and .38 caliber, hammerless frame, varying grips, barrel lg. 3 1/4, overall lg. 7 1/4; the Harrington & Richardson, first model, second variation, serial number 543, .32 caliber, checkered black rubber grips, nickel-plated frame, octagonal barrel without company markings lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1499Two Iver Johnson Model 67S Viking Snubnose Revolvers, mid-20th century, serial numbers P5192 and P7135, both .38 caliber, with marbled brown plastic grips, minor wear and scratches, bores with sharp rifling, (revolver P5192 with cracked cylinder), barrel lg. 2 3/4, overall lg. 7 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1500Iver Johnson Supershot Sealed Eight Double-action Revolver, mid-20th century, serial number 8644, .22 Long Rifle caliber, checkered walnut grips, blued frame and cylinder, bore bright with strong rifling, (spots of oxidation and scattered scratches), barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$100-200

1501Two Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, an Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works Target Sealed 8 revolver, serial number M65471, .22 Long Rifle caliber, checkered walnut grips, the top of the top strap marked “I.J. TARGET SEALED 8/I.J.A. & C. WKS./FITCHBURG, MASS. U.S.A.,” and a Smith & Wesson double-action revolver, serial number 818855, .38 Special caliber, with checkered walnut grips with Smith & Wesson medallions, overall lg. to 10 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1502Kolb Model 1920 Baby Hammerless Double-action Revolver, c. 1920-38, serial number 582, .22 Short caliber, mother of pearl grips, frame reblued, barrel lg. 1 1/4, overall lg. 4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$40-60

1503Nagant Model 1895 Double-action Revolver, 20th century, serial number 60536, 7.62x38mm caliber, checkered wood grips, blued frame with star over “1936” mark on left side, underside of barrel marked “1895 RUSSIA 7.62x38R/CAL SI ALB VI,” with leather holster, lanyard, cleaning rod and screw driver, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 9 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

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1504North American Arms Model NAA 22-L.R. Mini Revolver, c. late 20th century, serial number B19360, .22 Long Rifle caliber, black plastic grips, stainless steel frame, bright bore with strong rifling, black vinyl case, (right grip cracked), barrel lg. 1, overall lg. 4 in.

Note: FFL.$75-100

1505Smith & Wesson Brazilian Contract Model 1917 Revolver, c. 1937, serial number 165749, caliber .45 ACP, checkered walnut grips with Smith & Wesson medallions, blued finish with scattered light oxidation, scratches and wear, barrel with crisp rifling, barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 11 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$250-350

1506Smith & Wesson Model 1917 Brazilian Double-action Revolver, c. 1938, serial number 191687, .45 ACP caliber, checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, blued frame with Brazilian crest marking, bright bore with sharp rifling, (minor oxidation/roughness to exterior, chipped and worn grips), barrel lg. 5 1/2, overall lg. 10 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$250-350

1507Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolver, 20th century, serial number 11564, .45 ACP caliber, checkered brown plastic grips, bore slightly frost with bold rifling, (replaced crane, cylinder, and barrel), barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 9 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1508Three Smith & Wesson Revolvers, late 19th/20th century, a Model 1, serial number 12634, .22 Short caliber, with walnut grips; a Hand Ejector Model 1905, serial number V330697, .38 Special caliber, with checkered walnut grips and Smith & Wesson medallions; and a double action revolver, serial number 55492, .32 caliber with checkered hard rubber grips with Smith & Wesson medallions (shortened barrel), all have wear, but rifling remains strong, lg. to 9 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1509Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, each .38 Special caliber revolver has been modified with new barrels, cranes and cylinders, serial numbers 19809, 794619, and V712988, frames and barrels with typical Smith & Wesson markings, overall lg. to 11 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1510Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, each .38 Special caliber revolver has been modified with new barrels, cranes and cylinders, two are on Victory frames with serial numbers V717708 and V379635, the third serial number 689470, frames and barrels with typical Smith & Wesson markings, barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1511Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, two .38 and one .22 caliber revolvers, each has been modified with replacement barrels, cranes and cylinders, serial numbers 770510, 878556S, and 949782, frames and barrels with typical Smith & Wesson markings, overall lg. to 13 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1512Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, two with “Victory” frames, serial numbers V696293, V696215, .38 Special caliber, and a revolver serial number 988899, .38 Special caliber, all with checkered walnut grips with “S&W” medallions, (various replaced parts, one with non-functioning action), barrel lg. 6, overall lg. 11 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1513Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, two with “Victory” frames, serial numbers V394207, and V71122, and a Smith & Wesson-style revolver serial number M283985, each .38 caliber, with checkered walnut grips, bores generally good, (each with replaced barrels, cylinders and cranes, etc.), barrel lg. to 6, overall lg. to 11 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1514Three Smith & Wesson Double-action Revolvers, 20th century, serial numbers V281343, V27803, and V398088, .38 caliber, checkered wood grips, “Victory” frames, two with U.S. government markings, barrels vary from bright to frosty with bold rifling, (replaced cylinders and cranes, actions imperfect), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 10 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1515Beretta Model 950 B Semi-automatic Pistol, late 20th century, serial number C69288, .22 Short caliber, checkered black plastic grips with Beretta medallions, bright bore with sharp rifling, single magazine, with vinyl Senso case, barrel lg. 2 3/8, overall lg. 4 5/8 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1516Bernardelli Vest Pocket Model Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1954, serial number 72620, 6.35mm caliber, checkered black plastic grips, blued frame, bright bore with strong rifling, with magazine and leather Bianchi holster, barrel lg. 2, overall lg. 4 1/8 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$100-150

1517Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1922, serial number 410274, .32 ACP caliber, checkered hard rubber grips with “COLT” logo, proper Colt roller engraving on slide, frame with illegible pick-marked inscription, with single Colt magazine, (barrel with bulge in center), barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 6 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1518Two Colt U.S. Army Model 1911 Semi-automatic Pistols, c. early 20th century, one with serial number 109497, the other with serial number 767017, .45 ACP caliber, both firearms have been modified for target shooting with modern sights, barrels, and grips, bores with minor roughness and leading, one lacks magazine, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

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1519U.S. Army Model 1911A1 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1944, serial number 1980779, .45 ACP caliber, aftermarket pearl grips, slide marked “ITHACA GUN Co., INC,/ITHACA, N.Y.,” frame with U.S. property markings, bore has fine pitting, but strong rifling, with magazine, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1520Remington Rand Model 1911A1 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1945, serial number 2072858, .45 ACP caliber, checkered brown plastic grips, proper roller engraving on slide and U.S. government property marks on frame, bore bright with bold rifling, (right side of slide has been polished), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1521Remington Rand U.S. Army Model 1911A1 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1944, serial number 1547055, rebarreled to 9mm caliber, checkered black hard rubber aftermarket grips, refinished frame and slide with proper Remington Rand and U.S. government markings, with magazine, bright bore with bold rifling, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1522CZ VZOR-70 Semi-automatic Pistol, 20th century, serial number 320410, 7.65mm caliber, textured black plastic grips, blued frame, bright bore with sharp rifling, with single magazine, barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 6 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1523Fabrique Nationale Model 1900 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1899-1910, serial number 77392, 7.65mm caliber, with checkered black plastic grips with pistol “N” medallions, nickel-plated frame with some areas of oxidation on high spots and near muzzle, bore with light pitting in groove, rifling is a bit soft, with magazine, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 6 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1524Haskell JS-45 Semi-automatic Pistol, late 20th century, serial number 038325, .45 ACP caliber, checkered black plastic grips, black finished frame, with magazine, original box with instructions, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 4 1/2, overall lg. 8 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1525Hi-Point Model C Semi-automatic Pistol, late 20th century, serial number 804814, 9mm caliber, textured black plastic grips, bright bore with strong rifling, with magazine and original box, barrel lg. 3 1/2, overall lg. 6 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1526Llama Model III-A Semi-automatic Pistol, mid-20th century, serial number 614358, .380 ACP caliber, checkered mottle brown plastic grips, blued frame with adjustable rear sight, with single magazine and non-matching Llama box, bright bore with strong rifling, barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 6 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1527Two Llama Semi-automatic Pistols, 20th century, a Model 1935-S M1, serial number 1164, 7.65mm caliber, with checkered black rubber grips, right side of slide marked “MODELE 1935 S/CAL. 7.65 L M1,” (missing slide catch), barrel lg. 4; and a Model III-A, serial number 257768, .380 ACP caliber, with checkered black rubber grips marked on the right side of the slide “LLAMA “ESPECIAL,” barrel lg. 3 3/4; overall lg. to 7 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1528Three Semi-automatic Pistols, 20th century, a MAB Brevete Model D, serial number 28926, 7.65mm caliber, checkered black plastic grips, marked on the right side of the slide “POLICE D’ ETAT,” blued frame, bore bright with sharp rifling, with magazine, (left grip panel cracked), barrel lg. 4; a MAB Brevete Model D, serial number D1692, 7.65mm caliber, checkered black plastic grips, blued frame, bore bright, but rifling is weak, with original box and instructions, barrel lg. 4; and a Basque Model 380, serial number 86670, .380 ACP caliber, checkered black plastic grips, blued frame oxided near muzzle, (right grip panel broken, pistol does not appear to function), with magazine, barrel lg. 3; overall lg. to 7 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1529Mauser Model 1914 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1914-1934, serial number 137311, 7.65mm caliber, checkered walnut grip, “MAUSER” banner, with proper roller engraved markings on slide, blued surfaces with minor wear, bore frosty with minor wear to the rifling, grip cracked, barrel lg. 3 1/2, overall lg. 6 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1530Two Mauser C96 Broomhandle Post-war Bolo Semi-automatic Pistols, c. 1921-30, serial number 616946, rebored to 9mm caliber, walnut grips, proper Mauser markings on frame, no rifling, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 10; and serial number 514659, rebored to 9mm caliber, walnut grips, proper Mauser markings on frame, no rifling, mismatched serial numbers on barrel, action, and frame, (barrel assembly pitted), barrel lg. 3 7/8, overall lg. 10 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1531DWM P.09 Luger Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1917, serial number 6997d, 9mm caliber, reproduction checkered walnut grips, mismatched serial numbers on barrel, toggle, and extractor, later black plastic base magazine with eagle “37” waffenampt mark, lightly pitted bore, with commercial brown leather holster, (reblued), barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

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1532DWM 1920 Commercial Luger Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1920, serial number 6391k, 7.65mm caliber, checkered walnut grips, top of receiver with ground off date, crown “N” proof marks, matching numbers throughout, commercial wood base magazine, import marks on the right side of the slide, moderately pitted bore, barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1533Mauser BYF-42 P.08 Luger Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1942, serial number 4773g, 9mm caliber, with reproduction checkered walnut grips, black plastic base magazine with eagle “37” waffenamt mark, slide with eagle “135” waffenamt marks, matching serial numbers throughout, moderately pitted bore, with commercial brown leather holster, (reblued), barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 8 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1534Spreewerke P.38 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1941-45, serial number 6309o, 9mm caliber, textured dark brown plastic grips, rebarreled, bright bore with strong rifling, with two waffenamt-marked magazines, and original leather holster, (sides of slides have been milled/polished), barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1535Three Semi-automatic Pistols, 20th century, a SACM Model 1935-A, serial number D8440A, .380 ACP caliber, checkered hard rubber grips, magazine, bore has minor pitting near the muzzle, but strong rifling, painted black, barrel lg. 4 1/4; a SACM Model 1935-A, serial number H9859A, .380 ACP caliber, checkered hard rubber grips, magazine, bore has strong rifling, painted black, barrel lg. 4 1/4; and a Savage Model 1907, serial number 153588, .32 ACP caliber, checkered black hard rubber grips with “SAVAGE QUALITY” medallions, chrome-plated frame, bore has fine pitting, barrel lg. 3 3/4; overall lg. to 7 5/8 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1536Savage Model 1917 Semi-automatic Pistol, c. 1917-28, serial number 238255, 7.65mm caliber, with trapezoidal hard rubber grips with Savage emblem, surfaces mottled brown, bore frosty, but rifling remains strong, with magazine, barrel lg. 3 3/4, overall lg. 6 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-250

1537Star Model 1922 Semi-automatic Pistol, 20th century, serial number 5998, 9mm caliber, checkered walnut grips, proper roller engraved markings on the slide with Gardia Civil crest, blued frame and slide with holster wear, bore has minor roughness, but prominent rifling, with magazine and original box, barrel lg. 5, overall lg. 8 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1538Two Star Super-S Semi-automatic Pistols, mid-20th century, .380 ACP caliber, checkered mottled brown plastic grips with “STAR” medallions, proper roller engraved markings on slide, serial number 526288 has light surface pitting and mottled gray-brown surfaces, bright bore with strong rifling; serial number 798421 has overall browned surface, bore slightly frosty with strong rifling, missing takedown lever, both with magazines, barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 6 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1539Unique Model BCF-66 Semi-automatic Pistol, late 20th century, serial number 641355, .380 ACP caliber, checkered brown plastic grips, with magazine and brown leather holster, (barrel chamber with bulge), barrel lg. 4, overall lg. 6 5/8 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1540Two Target Pistols and a Pocket Deringer, 20th century, a .22 long rifle caliber Model 1925 Hartford Arms and Equipment Company semi-automatic pistol, serial number 3013, with checkered hard rubber grips, barrel lg. 6 3/4, overall lg. 10 3/4; a .22 long rifle caliber pocket Deringer, serial number 61062, with mottled brown plastic grips, marked on the left side of the barrel “cal. 22 l.r.,” marked on the under side of the barrel and frame “GERMANY,” with German proof marks, wooden case with green velvet liner, overall lg. 4; and a .177 caliber Hammerli Rapid air pistol, serial number 01279, with checkered wood grips, overall lg. 13 in.

Note: FFL. Please see the conditions of sale listed in the terms and conditions.$150-250

1541Three Small Pocket Pistols, 20th century, a General Precision Corp Model 10 single-shot pistol, serial number 3061, .22 Long Rifle caliber, all metal stock, with original box and instructions; a Firearms Import and Export Corp. Derringer two-shot pistol, serial number 022636, .38 Special caliber, checkered cream-colored plastic grips, with original box and instructions; and a French-made semi-automatic pocket pistol, serial number 985, 6.35mm caliber, checkered Bakelite grips, with mismatched magazine, overall lg. to 4 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1542Springfield Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle, c. 1903, serial number 441564, .30-40 Krag caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1543U.S. Model 1903 Springfield Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number 104506, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, replacement barrel dated 7-43, leather sling, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

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1544U.S. Model 1903 Springfield Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number 654924, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, barrel dated 12-44 (replaced bands), overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1545U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number 451962, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, Rock Island barrel dated 6-44, with Federal Ordnance, Inc. tag, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1546U.S. Model 1903 Springfield Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number 244002, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, Rock Island barrel dated 1-44, with Federal Ordnance, Inc. tag, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1547U.S. Model 1903 Springfield Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number 456531, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, Rock Island barrel dated 5-44, overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1548Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903 Rifle, early 20th century, serial number 160095, 30.06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized receiver, (refurbished), overall lg. 43 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1549National Ordnance M1 Garand, 20th century, serial number 1181, .30-36 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, leather sling, (rework), overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1550Springfield M1 Garand Semi-automatic Rifle, 20th century, serial number 475198, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, green canvas sling, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$250-350

1551Inland Manufacturing M1 Carbine, serial number 170597, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, barrel dated 12-42, no magazine, green canvas sling, overall lg. 36 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1552Underwood M1 Carbine, 20th century, serial number 2864098, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, sporterized, overall lg. 37 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1553Short Magazine Lee Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, 1918, serial number 88272, .303 caliber, walnut stock, blued finish, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1554Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1917, serial number S22984, .303 caliber, walnut stock, green canvas sling, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1555Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1942, serial number N15558, .303 caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1556Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1916, serial number I5790, .303 caliber, walnut stock, (replaced stock), overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1557Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1916, serial number G546, .303 caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1558Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1916, serial number Z7051, .303 caliber, walnut stock, green canvas sling, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1559Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1918, serial number I85084, .303 caliber, walnut stock, green canvas sling, (hand guards replaced), overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1560Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mark III Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 73040Z, .303 caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$100-150

1561Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III Bolt-action Rifle Converted to Floor Lamp, 20th century, serial number K2773, .303 caliber, walnut stock, (missing magazine spring and floor plate), rifle lg. 44 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1562Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mark I Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1943, serial number 46L2845, .303 caliber, walnut stock, (stock repair at buttplate tang), overall lg. 44 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1563Six Pattern 1914 Enfield Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, serial numbers 219076, 503209, 148797, 136756, 71310, and 37348, .303 caliber, walnut stocks, (all have been deactivated, then later restored to firing condition, other imperfections), overall lg. to 46 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

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1564Norinco SKS Semi-automatic Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 711534, 7.62x39mm caliber, wood stock with folding bayonet, overall lg. 40 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1565Chinese SKS Semi-automatic Rifle, 20th century, serial number R3176, 7.62x39mm caliber, hardwood stock, folding bayonet, green canvas sling, overall lg. 40 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1566Chinese SKS Semi-automatic Rifle, 20th century, serial number 1608423, 7.62x39mm caliber, walnut stock with folding bayonet, receiver with mismatched serial number, (stock with dings and dents), overall lg. 40 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1567Four Carcano Model 1891 Bolt-action Rifles, early 20th century, serial numbers MQ105, and LQ8098 made at Brecia, and BI308, and KI9261 made at Turino, 6.52x52mm Carcano caliber, walnut stocks, with cleaning rods, barrel lg. 33, overall lg. 53 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1568A Model 1866 Chessepot Bolt-action Rifle and a Japanese Arisaka Type I Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1870 and c. 1940, Chassepot, no serial number, 11mm caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 51 3/4; the Type I, serial number K1054, 6.5x50mm caliber, hardwood stock, metal painted black, (bolt does not presently fit into receiver), overall lg. 50 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1569Two Chinese “Chiang Kai-Shek” Model Short Rifles and a Chinese Model 24 Short Rifle, c. 1930s, “Chiang Kai-Shek” serial numbers AB4593, and P3104; Model 24 serial number C69543, 7.92x57mm caliber, walnut stocks with Chinese character markings on the butts, bolt with mismatched serial numbers, (stock dings and dents, wear, Model 24 with metal patch on stock, missing cleaning rods), overall lg. 43 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1570Three Chinese Mauser-type Military Rifles, 20th century, a Chiang Kai-Shek Model short rifle, serial number AH143, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, mismatched bolt, green canvas sling, overall lg. 43 3/4; a Chiang Kai-Shek Model short rifle, serial number 3146, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, mismatched bolt, overall lg. 43 3/4; and a FN Model 1938 short rifle, serial number 6949, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, mismatching bolt, green canvas sling, overall lg. 43 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1571CZ VZ 52 Semi-automatic Rifle and a Hakim Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1950s, VZ 52 serial number H16039, 7.62x45mm caliber, walnut stock, folding bayonet, with magazine, overall lg. 39 1/2; Hakim serial number A58415, 7.92x57mm caliber, walnut stock, Arabic inscriptions, with magazine, overall lg. 47 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1572Two Dutch Turn-bolt Mannlicher Model 1895 Rifles, serial numbers A8134, and A4114, rebarreled to 7.7mm caliber, hardwood stocks, suppressors on the muzzles, markings at breech ground, overall lg. 39 5/8 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1573DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1909 Bolt-action Sporting Rifle, 20th century, serial number L5899, 7.65x53mm, walnut stock with lighter wood diamond inlays, receiver marked “MAUSER MODELO/ARGENTINO 1919,” with leather sling and Weaver K6 60-B scope, barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 42 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1574DWM Gewehr 98 Bolt-action Rifle, 1915, serial number 8376s, 7.92x57mm caliber, walnut stock, all matching number, (metal oxidized, receiver painted black), overall lg. 49 1/8 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$400-600

1575FN Egyptian Model 1949 Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1949-60, serial number 20407, 7.92X57mm caliber, walnut stock, green canvas sling, import marks on the barrel, overall lg. 44 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-200

1576Ishapore 2A1 Bolt-action Rifle, 1960s, serial number P5572, 7.62mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1577Two Japanese Arisaka Type 38 Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, serial number 40867, and 80829, 6.5x50SRmm caliber, hardwood stock, chrysanthemums defaced, overall lg. 50 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1578Four Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, serial numbers 111434, 222121, KL7485, and 8884, 7.62mm caliber, hardwood stocks, one sporterized, overall lg. to 51 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

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1579Four Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action Rifles and a Mannlicher Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, Mosin-Nagant serial numbers 207726, 30324, KB9166, and 2614, 7.62mm caliber, hardwood stocks, overall lg. to 51 1/2; and Mannlicher serial number BF9344, 7mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 50 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1580Three Siamese Model 1903 (Type 45) Bolt-action Rifles, early 20th century, serial numbers in Siamese script, 8x50mm caliber, hardwood stocks, one with leather sling, overall lg. 49 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$250-350

1581Two Mauser-type Bolt-action Rifles 20th century, Swedish Model 1896 Rifle, serial number 152198, 6.5x55mm caliber, walnut stock, matching bolt, threaded muzzle, overall lg. 49 1/2; and a Persian rifle serial number 4443, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, (missing handguard, added sight, etc.), overall lg. 49 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1582Three Mauser-type Bolt-action Military Rifles, a Brazilian Model 1908 rifle, serial number B6349, 7x57mm caliber, walnut stock, leather sling, mismatched bolt, overall lg. 49 1/4; a Brazilian Model 1908 Rifle, serial number B2483, 7x57mm caliber, walnut stock, mismatched bolt, overall lg. 49 1/4; and a Spanish modified Gewehr 98 Rifle, serial number RE6767, 7x57mm caliber, walnut stock, top of receiver marked “FABRICA DE ARMAS/OVIEDO/1928,” green canvas sling, mismatched bolt, overall lg. 48 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$250-350

1583Three Mauser-type Bolt-action Military Rifles, 20th century, a Columbian FN Model 1950 Short Rifle, serial number F13771, .30-06 caliber, hardwood stock, defaced breech markings, matching bolt, overall lg. 43 1/4; a Yugoslavian Model 24 Short Rifle, serial number 36582, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, mismatched bolt, overall lg. 43 1/4; and a Lithuanian Short Rifle, serial number 41467, 7.92x57mm caliber, hardwood stock, mismatched bolt, (handguard broken, no buttplate), overall lg. 43 1/8 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1584Three Mauser-type Bolt-action Military Rifles, 20th century, a Mauser K98a, serial number 95007, 7.92x57mm, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, (later rework), overall lg. 43 1/4; a Columbian Model 1950 Short Rifle, serial number 20854, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, blackened receiver and barrel, (missing band springs and cleaning rod), overall lg. 43; and a Japanese Arisaka Type 38 Carbine, serial number 46890, 6.5x50mm, hardwood stock, defaced chrysanthemum, overall lg. 38 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1585Seven Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, two Chinese Type 53 rifles, serial numbers 1178879, and A7778, 7.62x54r mm caliber, hardwood stock, folding bayonet, overall lg. 40 1/4; a Mannlicher Model 1895, serial number 7796L, 8mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 39 1/2; a Berthier Model 1892/M16 rifle, 14764, 8mm caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 37 1/4; a DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1909 sporting rifle, serial number A3214, 7.65x53mm caliber, checkered hardwood stock, overall lg. 42 7/8; a sporterized Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle made by Remington Arms Co., serial number 91962, 7.62x54mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 42; and a sporterized Model 1891 Carcano, serial number UK854, 6.5mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 42 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$400-600

1586Three Sporterized Military Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, a Mauser K98 serial number 557b, 6.5mm caliber, figured maple stock, with Weaver K4 scope, overall lg. 45; Mauser K98, serial number 60, .30 caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 44; and a Remington U.S. Model 1903A3, serial number 3855864, .30 caliber, walnut stock with decorative diamond inlay, mounted with a Weaver J4 scope, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1587Four Sporterized/Damaged Military Rifles, 20th century, a Model 1903A3 Springfield rifle, serial number 3830601, .30-06 caliber, walnut stock, parkerized finish, Rock Island barrel dated 7-43, receiver drilled for scope mount, overall lg. 43 3/8; a Spanish modified Gewehr 98 rifle, serial number T2886, 6mm caliber, walnut stock, poorly replaced barrel, mismatching bolt, leather sling, overall lg. 44 1/4; an Enfield Number 4 Mark I bolt-action rifle, serial number 87C6536, .303 caliber, walnut stock, with U.S. Property mark on receiver, overall lg. 44; and a Krag Jorgenson, serial number 83941, 8x58Rmm caliber, checkered walnut stock, overall lg. 45 in.

Note: FFL.$150-200

1588Five Bolt-action Rifles, 20th century, an Iver Johnson Model 2-X Self Cocking Safety Rifle, serial number 01795, .22 Long Rifle caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 41; a Gaztanaga y Compania Destroyer Carbine, serial number 26590, 9mm Bergmann caliber, walnut stock, (missing bolt), overall lg. 39 1/2; a sporterized Carcano Rifle, serial number P7797, 7.35x51mm caliber, hardwood stock, overall lg. 39 1/2; a Spanish Model 1895 Carbine, serial number K4154, 7x57mm caliber, overall lg. 40; and a Spanish modified Gewehr 98 rifle, serial number Y7353, 7x57mm caliber, (cut down), overall lg. 41 5/8 in.

Note: FFL.$250-350

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1589Browning Model 1886 Grade I Lever-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 03589PT197, .45-70 caliber, hardwood stock, blued receiver and octagon barrel, barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 44 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1590Browning Model 71 Grade I Lever-action Rifle, c. 1986, Serial number 01981PR1R7, .348 Winchester caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 42 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1591Garate, Anitua y Cia. Tigre Lever-action Rifle, c. 1915-39, serial number A25553, .44L caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and round barrel, overall lg. 39 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1592Iver Johnson Lever-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 001342, .22 Winchester Magnum caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, overall lg. 37 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1593Marlin Model 336 Lever-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 69 73616, 30-30 Winchester caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel with proper Marling roller engraved markings, fitted with a Savage Model 3240A 4x32 scope, overall lg. 38 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-250

1594Savage Model 1899 Lever-action Rifle, early 20th century, serial number 81697, .303 caliber, walnut stock, green canvas sling, (rear sight missing elevator, wood chips at breech), barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 42 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1595Sile Arms Reproduction Sharp’s Carbine, late 20th century, serial number 25185, .45-70 caliber, checkered walnut stock, case-hardened receiver, blued barrel, overall lg. 45 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-250

1596Uberti Model 1873 Lever-action Carbine, late 20th century, serial number 21438, .44-40 caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 19, overall lg. 38 3/8 in.

Note: FFL.$175-225

1597Uberti Model 73 Lever-action Carbine, late 20th century, serial number 33625, .44-40 caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, overall lg. 38 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$175-225

1598Uberti Model 1886 Lever-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 86381, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, overall lg. 43 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1599Winchester Model 1892 Lever-action Rifle and a Winchester-type Lever-action Rifle, c. 1911 and later, Model 1892 serial number 670214, rebarreled to .223 Winchester caliber, walnut stock, adjustable sights, barrel lg. 23, overall lg. 40 1/2; the other serial number 2221584, .44 caliber, walnut stock, modern blued receiver, old Winchester octagonal Model 1894 barrel, barrel lg. 26, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1600Winchester Model 1892 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1913, serial number 700475, .44 W.C.F. caliber, walnut stock, metal painted black, barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 37 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1601Winchester Model 1892 and a Winchester Model 1894 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1898, and 1918, Model 1892 serial number 875915, .44 caliber, modern walnut stock, replaced barrel, magazine tube, lever, and parts of action, overall lg. 37 1/2; and a Model 1894 serial number 153173, .30 WCF caliber, modern maple stock, worn metal with proper Winchester markings, overall lg. 38 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1602Winchester Model 1894 Lever-action Carbine, c. 1902, serial number 235332, .30 W.C.F. caliber, walnut stock, round barrel, proper Winchester markings, added adjustable peep sight at rear, (missing rear barrel sight), barrel lg. 20, overall lg. 38 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1603Marlin Model 1894 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1902 serial number 244120, .25-20 caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver and octagonal barrel, (wrist repair), overall lg. 41 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1604Winchester Model 94AE Lever-action Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 5425868, .45 Colt caliber, figured walnut stock, blued finish, with proper Winchester roller engraved markings, (missing stock disk), barrel lg. 16, overall lg. 34 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1605Winchester Model 1895 Lever-action Rifle, c. 1915, serial number 76161, .30 caliber, walnut stock, blued barrel, proper Winchester markings, left side of barrel marked “.30 U.S. MOD. 1903,” barrel lg. 24, overall lg. 42 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

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1606Two Winchester Model 1895 Lever-action Carbines, c. 1898 and 1915, serial numbers 8293, .30 caliber, walnut stock, marked “US” on the receiver, (butt and part of lever replaced), barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 40 3/4; and 85505, .30 Army caliber, walnut stock, (butt and hand guard replaced), barrel lg. 22, overall lg. 40 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1607Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1970s, serial number A107636, .22 Long Rifle caliber, black plastic stock with compartment in butt for storage of barrel, receiver, and magazine, with original box and instructions, barrel lg. 16, overall lg. 35 in.

Note: FFL.$75-100

1608Hopkins & Allen Model No. 822 Single-shot Rifle, c. 1902-1915, serial number 569, .22 Long Rifle caliber, walnut stock rubber buttplate, round barrel, (missing front and rear sight and forestock, buttplate chipped, action imperfect), overall lg. 35 3/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$50-75

1609Marlin Model 9 Camp Carbine Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1985-1999, serial number 003451, 9 mm caliber, walnut finished hardwood stock, blued receiver and barrel, single magazine, with original box and instructions, appears to be in unfired condition, barrel lg. 16 1/2, overall lg. 35 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-400

1610Remington Scoremaster Model 511 Bolt-action Rifle, no serial number, .22 caliber, walnut stock, blued finish, proper Remington markings, with magazine, overall lg. 43 in.

Note: FFL.$100-200

1611Two Remington Model 8 Semi-automatic Rifles, 1927 and 1931, serial numbers 55837, .32 Remington caliber, and 65104, .35 Remington caliber, walnut stocks, 55837 with added stippling to stock, both with proper Remington roller engraved markings, overall lg. 41 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1612Ruger Mini-30 Semi-automatic Rifle, late 20th century, serial number 186-02721, 7.62 x 39 mm caliber, walnut stock, blued finish, with Bushnell Trophy scope and padded nylon sling, single magazine, barrel lg. 19, overall lg. 37 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$400-600

1613Savage Arms Model 19 NRA Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1919-37, serial number 12591, .22 Long Rifle caliber walnut stock with detachable magazine, blued receiver and barrel, leather sling, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1614Winchester Model 70 Bolt-action Rifle, c. 1959, serial number 457321, .300 H&H Magnum caliber, checkered walnut stock, with proper Winchester roller engraved markings on barrel and receiver, mounted with a Weaver K6 60-B scope, leather sling, overall lg. 46 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1615Winchester Model 1907 Semi-automatic Rifle, c. 1951, serial number 52610, .351 Winchester caliber, walnut stock, blued receiver, barrel, and magazine, with proper roller engraved markings, overall lg. 38 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1616Weatherby Mark V Bolt-action Rifle, 20th century, serial number H110696, .300 Magnum, checkered figured walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, mounted with a Weatherby Premier scope, (spots of oxidation on scope mounts), overall lg. 44 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1617Two Breech-loading Rifles, c. 1920s, Stevens Model 414 rifle, serial number 7543, .22 Short caliber, walnut stock, case-hardened receiver, blued barrel, overall lg. 41; and a Remington Rolling Block Carbine, no serial number, .45-70 caliber, walnut stock, overall lg. 36 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1618Two .22 Bolt-action Rifles, and a .410-gauge Shotgun, 20th century, a J.C. Higgins Model 103.229, no serial number, .22 Long Rifle caliber, walnut stock, (cracked wrist), overall lg. 41; a Western Field SB 836R, no serial number, .22 caliber, checkered maple stock, overall lg. 40 3/4; and a Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Topper Model 58, serial number AS205484, .410 gauge hardwood stock, case-hardened receiver, blued barrel, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 13 3/4, overall lg. 40 7/8 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1619F.A. Crescent Co. Double-barrel 12-gauge Hammer Shotgun, c. early 20th century, no serial number, Damascus barrel, roller engraved lockplates marked “W. RICHARDS,” (lower part of buttplate missing, metal scoured), barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 14 3/4, overall lg. 46 7/8 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1620L.C. Smith No. 00 Grade 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1909, serial number 326215, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrels with textured rib marked “HUNTER ARMSCO./FULTON, NEW YORK.,” barrel lg. 29 7/8, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

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1621L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1907, serial number 313664, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH” (lacking wrigglework border engraving), unmarked Damascus barrels with textured rib, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 3/8, overall lg. 44 5/8 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$300-500

1622L.C. Smith No. 0 Grade 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number 42391, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, case hardened frame, plates marked “L.C. SMITH” (lacking wrigglework border engraving), unmarked Damascus barrels with textured rib barrel lg. 26 1/2, lg. of pull 13 1/4, overall lg. 42 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1623L.C. Smith Field Grade 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, c. 1901, serial number 6614, walnut stock with checkered grip, lock panels with scrolls and engraved grouse scene and engraved “L.C. SMITH,” blued barrel marked “HUNTER ARMS CO,” (spots of oxidation on all metal surfaces), barrel lg. 28,lg. of pull 13 1/2, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1624Parker Brothers Double-barrel 16-gauge Shotgun, c. 1904, serial number 127442, checkered walnut stock, blued barrel with textured rib, with case, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 13 1/2, overall lg. 43 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-300

1625Two Sile, Inc., Over/Under Shotguns, late 20th century, serial number 314293, 28 gauge, with beech stock and floral scroll etched receiver, blued barrels, textured rib, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 45; and serial number 340460, 12 gauge with beech stock and floral scroll etched receiver, blued barrels, textured rib, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 43 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1626J. Stevens Model 375 Boxlock 16-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun, early 20th century, serial number 3166, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, frame with engraved flying duck scene in a scroll border, the bottom marked “J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO./CHICOPEE FALLS MASS/U.S.A./MODEL 375/PAT. MAR. 19, 1907.,” barrels blued with textured rib, the barrels marked “KRUPP FLUID STEEL,” barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 44 1/4 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$200-400

1627J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. Model 255 12-gauge Double-barrel Shotgun and a Mauser-style Bolt-action 12-gauge Single-barrel Shotgun, 20th century, Stevens serial number 6808, walnut stock, case-hardened side hammer locks, blued barrels with textured rib, (cracked stock, missing one hammer, missing wood on left side below lock), barrel lg. 29 7/8, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46 1/4; and Mauser-action serial number 322, walnut stock, blued action and barrel, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 13, overall lg. 46 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1628J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company 12-gauge Hammer Shotgun, c. 1900, serial number 16366, walnut stock with checkered forend and grip, lockplate marked “J. STEVENS A. & T. CO./CHICOPEE FALLS, MA U.S.A./Pats. Appl’d For,” Damascus barrels with reeded rib, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1629Two Stevens 20-gauge Shotguns, 20th century, a Model 311 Series H, serial number D176022, checkered hardwood stock, case hardened action, blued barrel with textured rib, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 42 1/2; and a Model 940B, no serial number, hardwood stock, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 43 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1630Winchester Model 12 Pump-action Shotgun, c. mid-20th century, serial number 936275, 12 gauge, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, with muzzle compensator, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 45 3/8 in.

Note: FFL.$300-500

1631Winchester Model 24 Double-barrel Shotgun, serial number 43087, 12 gauge, walnut stock, blued barrels with textured rib, barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 14 1/2, overall lg. 46 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

163212-gauge Pump Shotgun, 20th century, serial number E998063, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 30 1/2, lg. of pull 13 1/2, overall lg. 50 in.

Note: FFL.$100-150

1633Two Double-barrel Shotguns, early 20th century, Ithaca Flues Model, serial number 376630, 12 gauge, checkered walnut stock, reblued barrel with textured rib, roller engraved pointer dog on receiver below barrels, barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46; and a N.R. Davis & Sons Ajax, serial number E936, 12 gauge, walnut stock, blued barrel with textured rib, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

Note: FFL, C&R.$150-250

1634Two Double-barrel Shotguns, 20th century, a Laurona side-by-side, serial number 50212, 12 gauge, checkered hardwood stock, engraved and case-hardened lock panels, blued barrel with textured rib, barrel lg. 27 3/4, lg. of pull 14 1/2, overall lg. 44 3/4; an Aguirre Iberia II side-by-side, serial number 122289, 12 gauge, checkered walnut stock, engraved and case-hardened lock panels, blued barrel with textured rib, barrel lg. 27 1/2, lg. of pull 14 3/4, overall lg. 44 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

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1635Three Single-barrel Shotguns, 20th century, a Browning Twenty, serial number 40517, 20 gauge, checkered walnut stock, reblued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 27, lg. of pull 14 1/2, overall lg. 46 7/8; an Ithaca Model 27, serial number 52378, 12 gauge, checkered walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 22, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 41; and a Remington Wingmaster Model 870, serial number 601453V, 12 gauge, walnut stock, repaired/extended barrel, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46 3/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1636Three Double-barrel Shotguns, 20th century, a Russian shotgun, serial number 3567, 16 gauge, checkered walnut stock, barrel lg. 29, lg. of pull 14 1/2, overall lg. 45 1/2; a Remington shotgun, serial number 393807, 12 gauge, walnut stock, textured rib, barrel lg. 27 3/4, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 43 3/4; and a double-barrel shotgun, serial number 16194, 12 gauge, hardwood stock, textured rib marked “WILSON’S WELDED STEEL,” barrel lg. 28 1/2, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 44 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1637Three Semi-automatic 12-gauge Shotguns, 20th century, a Remington Model 755A, serial number 603221, checkered walnut stock, etched hunting scene on receiver, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 26, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 48; a Remington Model 11, serial number 9375, walnut stock, blued receiver and barrel, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14 1/2, overall lg. 47 1/2; and a Winchester Model 11SL, serial number A75571, walnut stock, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 47 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

1638Six Shotguns, 20th century, a D.M. Lefevre Sons & Co. double-barrel, serial number 1109, 12 gauge, checkered walnut stock, engraved and reblued lock panels, reblued barrel with textured rib, (losses and repairs to wrist), barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 13 1/2, overall lg. 45 1/4; a BSW Suhl double-barrel, serial number 48866, 16 gauge, checkered walnut stock, lock panels with floral scroll engraving, textured rib, barrel lg. 28 1/2, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 44 1/2; a Stevens Arms Co. double barrel, serial number 74995, 12 gauge, checkered walnut stock, textured rib, (action imperfect and barrels loose), barrel lg. 30, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 46; a Ward’s Triumph Model SD 52A double-barrel, no serial number, 16 gauge, plastic stock, barrel lg. 28, lg. of pull 14, overall lg. 44; a Western Field Model 15K bolt-action, single-barrel, no serial number, 12 gauge, walnut stock, no magazine, (repaired stock), barrel lg. 24, lg. of pull 13, overall lg. 44; and an American Arms single-barrel, serial number 0214700, 10 gauge, walnut stock, chromate finish, barrel lg. 26 1/2, lg. of pull 14 1/4, overall lg. 42 1/2 in.

Note: FFL.$200-300

1639Nine Damaged Double-barrel Shotguns, 20th century, a Remington Model 1900, serial number 324629, 12 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 46 1/4; a Western Arms Long Range Double, serial number 24885, 12 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 46; a hammer gun, serial number 1169, 12 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 43; a French hammer gun, serial number 72850, 16 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 44 1/4; a Baikal Model IJ-58, serial number KO6645, 16 gauge, hardwood stock, overall lg. 45 1/2; a hammer gun, no serial number, 16 gauge, overall lg. 44 1/2; a hammer gun, serial number 139701-59, 16 gauge, hardwood stock, overall lg. 45 1/4; a hammerless, serial number 172052, 12 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 45 1/2; and a French hammer gun, serial number 06437, 16 gauge, walnut stock, overall lg. 44 1/4 in.

Note: FFL.$150-250

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Hand-colored tintype of an African American soldier in an infantry uniform, c. 1864

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Conditions of Sale1. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and Skinner, Inc. below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the estimates listed. A representative of Skinner, Inc. will execute such reserves by bidding for the consignor. In any event and whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

2. All property is sold “as is,” and neither the auctioneer nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property, and in no event shall they be responsible for the correctness, nor deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property and no statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty of representation or an assumption of liability.

3. Except as provided in paragraph 1 above, the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the purchaser and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the lot or reoffer the lot for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate.

4. All merchandise purchased must be paid for and removed from the premises the day of the auction. Skinner Inc. may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or item lot not paid for within thirty-five (35) days of the date of sale.

Skinner, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to property left on its premises for more than three (3) days from the date of sale. If any property has not been removed within three (3) days from the date of sale, at the option of Skinner, Inc. (a) Skinner Inc., may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a monthly storage charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any lot or portion of a lot not removed within the three days, and/or (b) Skinner Inc. may place the merchandise in a subsequent auction, without Reserve, to be sold to the highest bidder, and after deducting the standard commission and any additional charges that may apply, remit the proceeds to the purchaser.

5. Skinner accepts cash or check for payment. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with Skinner, Inc. or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. Skinner, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Skinner, Inc. a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Please contact Accounting for additional payment methods. Skinner does not accept payment by credit card for merchandise purchases.

6. If the purchaser breaches any of its obligations under these Conditions of Sale, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all items for which it was the highest successful bidder, Skinner Inc. may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the purchaser to the damages caused by the purchaser’s breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the purchaser has breached any of its obligations, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price, holding the purchaser liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

7. In no event will the liability of Skinner, Inc. to any purchaser with respect to any item exceed the purchase price actually paid by such purchaser for such item.

8. Shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. Upon request, our staff will provide the list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the U.S., such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of goods from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of these lots.

9. Sales in Massachusetts, Florida, and New York are subject to the respective current sales taxes. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties may be exempt from sales tax upon submission of proper documentation.

10. A premium equal to 23% of the final bid price up to and including $100,000, plus 20% of the final bid price from $100,001 up to and including $1,000,000, plus 12% of the final bid price from $1,000,001 and over will be applied to each lot sold, to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.

11. Bidding on any item indicates your acceptance of these terms and all other terms printed within, posted, and announced at the time of sale whether bidding in person, through a representative, by phone, by Internet, or other absentee bid.

12. Skinner, Inc. and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Skinner, Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalog. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Skinner, Inc. relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalog, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Skinner, Inc. and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent.

13. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The buyer/bidder agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this agreement may be brought, and any action against Skinner in connection with the transactions contemplated by this agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any federal court sitting therein. The bidder/buyer consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

Revised January 21, 2015