Poulin Auction - Fall 2021 Premier Auction - Day 4

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Nick Poulin

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Premier Firearms Auction Fall 2021

November 5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th, 2021 - 10:00AM Reservations recommended for Auction Day

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Premier Firearms Auction Session Four

Auction Dates

November 5th, 2021 10:00am ~ lots 1000 – 1663 November 6th, 2021 10:00am ~ lots 2001 – 2771 November 7rd, 2021 10:00am ~ lots 3001 – 3630 November 8th, 2021 10:00am ~ lots 4001 – 4524

Previews

November 3rd, 2021 ~ 9:00AM – 5:00PM November 4th, 2021 ~ 9:00AM – 5:00PM Auction Days ~ Doors open at 8:00AM


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Roger Ballard Roger was born in Gadsden, Alabama on June 10, 1934. He attended the University of Alabama and graduated in 1957/1958. Roger served in the U.S. Army and later earned degrees in Education and taught for 7 years before becoming an Elementary Principal for 33 years until his retirement. He married Betty Miles Ballard, blesses with children and many grandchildren totaling many happy years. Collecting antique arms began with the purchase of a Colt 1851 Navy in 1957 and grew through the years to a collection of Colts, antique Bowie knives and pre-Civil War pepperbox pistols. Also included was a high interest in WWII Military knives.

Roger was active in attending antique gun shows throughout the U.S. and holds active membership in the following organizations: • Alabama Gun Collectors Association – Life Member • Antique Bowie Knife Association n- Life Member • Ohio Gun Collectors Association – Life Member • Folks of the Delaware Historical Arms Society

• Ohio Valley Military Society • Texas Gun Collectors Association • American Society of Arms Collector – 44 years as a member

In additional, Roger enjoyed attending the University of Alabama sporting events and they have long been an activity that he and his wife enjoyed participating in as often as possible; Roger first starting with the 1946 Rose Bowl at the age of 11. He was a member of the St. Mark Methodist church in Northport, Alabama and Northport Lions Club. He was also active as a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the Military Order of the Stars and Bars. Published articles by Roger Ballard in the following publications: • The Gun Report • Knife Worls • Blade Magazin • North South Trader’s Civil War

1449 1450 1456 1458

• Military Images • American Society of Arms Collectors • Toy Gun Collectors Magazine

COLLECTION INDEX: 1459 1460 1463 1464

• National Knife Collector • Antique Bowie Journal • Texas Gun Collector publication

1502 1509 3199


Alan Bradley Shepherd The plans of Alan and his father, Brad, were cut short by cancer in August of this year. Although not a smoker, Alan was diagnosed with lung cancer two years ago and he lost his battle on August 15th. Brad and Alan were well known to our Poulin team having attended here in person and online, both in Poulin and James Julia auctions. Alan enjoyed all aspects of the shooting sports with his dad from his preteen years to his passing at age 50. They hunted together in Argentina (doves), Alaska (Ptarmigan), Nebraska (partridge), South Dakota (Pheasant), Texas (deer, quail), Louisiana (geese), Georgia and Florida (deer, quail, doves, turkey). Father and son participated together in many trap, skeet and sporting clays events as well as NRA bullseye matches. Over the years they learned together to appreciate the art and craftsmanship of custom and engraved firearms. The hunt of a bargain became an enjoyable sport of its own. While not hunting and fishing with dad, Alan enjoyed the motorcycle sports, competing at Daytona on his racing bikes and traveling coast to coast on an off-road motorcycle trek. Alan was also well known to the yachting community, having achieved licensure to serve as Captain on large yachts and boats/ships of all types up to 3000 tons. Always on the lookout for special works of art in the firearms field, he brought home special pieces from around the world. During their time together, Brad and Alan met and cultivated a close relationship with Giacomo Arrighini of Perazzi fame and Bill Mains, well known Colt and sporting arms engraver. Several of the pieces in this collection were inspired by that association. As members of the Colt Collector’s Association, they won an award for their presentation of their Bill Mains engraved Colt collection. Many of Alan’s favorite Collectables are presented in this Poulin sale. Please enjoy them as he and his father did. 1035 1039 1055 1204 1206 1253 1256 1267

1271 1276 1309 2112 2150 2162 2226 2243

COLLECTION INDEX: 2269 2270 2274 2277 2281 2283 2284 2285

2398 2400 2412 2429 2430 2441 2442 2611

2612 2633 2634 2716 4040 4041 4121 4141

4157 4481 4492 4493 4494 4495


James Fasoli James (Jimmy) Fasoli was born in Stamford, CT on September 25, 1944 to the late Atilio & Helen Gelesky Fasoli. He lived in Stamford & Norwalk, CT all of his life and was a big part of the Stamford Community where he served in many organizations including the American Legion, Rotary Club, political organization and Toys for Tots. James was a Veteran of the US Army National Guard, serving from 1964-1970. He served with the Specialist Four Battery A, 2D Battalion Artillery during the Vietnam War. After his military service he owned his own heavy truck and trailer repair garage on Magee Avenue in Stamford, known as The Pumphouse Garage. After 35+ years with his own business he reluctantly closed his shop and then worked as a truck mechanic for the City of Stamford for 13 years. He was also an extremely passionate and dedicated volunteer for Toys for Tots of Stamford. His interest in guns and memorabilia started as a young man, even before his service when he made a gun cabinet in High School. His passion for collecting centered around World War II. In addition to his gun collection, which spanned 50 years of collecting, he also had an original restored WWII communications Jeep and an actual Duck Boat! He also had over 500 models of military vehicles, planes and boats. He loved to collect helmets, holsters, bayonets and all things military. He always referred to his collections as his “toys” but honestly, they were much more than that. He put much of his life into his collections and took incredibly great care of them. When he wasn’t working or volunteering he was with his “toys” and many, many good friends that shared his passion for firearms and collectibles.

Lot 1002 VERY EARLY FULLY TRANSFERABLE BERETTA BM59 SELECT FIRE RIFLE.

1002

1003

COLLECTION INDEX:

1004

1007

1008

1011


Thomas Prescott Leavitt Thomas was born in Gardner Massachusetts on April 5, 1941 to Roger R. Leavitt and Rita Morrissey Leavitt. Thomas graduated from Gardner High School in 1959 with honors and continued his education at the University of Massachusetts where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1963. Upon his graduation he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant of the Infantry with the famed 82nd Airborne Corps, serving as a Mortar Platoon Leader. and later as a 1st Lieutenant Company Commander while with 2nd Battalion, 505th Infantry Regiment. He was subsequently promoted to Captain, and served as Unit Training Advisor in Vietnam for almost 2 years. Following his return to the U.S., COL Leavitt attended the Infantry Advanced Course, and was then transferred to Saudi Arabia. During this assignment, he learned Arabic while serving as a Unit Advisor. In 1971 COL Leavitt was promoted to Major and served at Fort Carson, Colorado, as an armor battalion operations and executive officer before serving as a brigade S4 and S3. In his final year at Fort Carson, he was the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (ODCSOPS), the Pentagon. In 1978, he assumed command of the 4/9th Infantry Battalion, Fort Wainwright Alaska. After 20 months of Infantry Battalion Command, COL Leavitt was selected to be Commandant of the Northern Warfare Training Center at Fort Greely, Alaska, from 1983 until 1986. COL Leavitt then served in the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Headquarters as Director of Combat Doctrine prior to his selection promotion to Colonel and for attendance at the Army War College. Following the Army War College, COL Leavitt returned to the Pentagon, first to the G-3, where he served in the Current Plans and Operations Division for several years. During this assignment, he deployed in support of Operation DESERT SHIELD / DESERT STORM to liberate Kuwait, for which he was awarded the Kuwait Liberation Medal. Following his assignment in G-3, COL Leavitt was assigned to the office of the Army’s Inspector General (IG) where he led the Division of Special Investigations. COL Leavitt was one of the longest serving Colonel’s on the Army Staff; His serving past 30 years AFCS required annual requests to, and approval by, the Secretary of the Army, for which his leadership always anxiously awaited. He only retired when, upon reaching just short of 35 years AFCS, he was notified that his continued service would require Congressional approval, and COL Leavitt refused to ask for that approval. On culmination of his Army career, Colonel (COL) Tom Leavitt was awarded the Army’s third-highest award, and the highest non-combat award – the Distinguished Service Medal, after serving just short of 35 years Active Federal Commissioned Service (AFCS) – truly one of the Army’s “Iron Colonel’s” at the Pentagon. COL Leavitt’s service included almost two years in combat in the Republic of Vietnam for which he was awarded the Bronze Star; deployment in support of Operation DESERT SHIELD / DESERT STORM to liberate Kuwait; and over four years in command at the Lieutenant Colonel level, including as Commandant of the Northern Warfare Training Center at Fort Greely, Alaska. COL Leavitt also holds the Combat Infantryman’s Badge (CIB), the Ranger Tab, and the Parachute Badge. He has been awarded the Legion of Merit (with two oak leave clusters), the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal (x3), the Saudi Arabian Kuwait Liberation Medal, the Kuwait Liberation Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Service Medal (x2), and the Overseas Service Ribbon (x3). COL Leavitt stayed active in the local Veterans issues wherever possible. He served as president of the local Legion Post, VFW and the Rod and Gun Club.


Thomas Prescott Leavitt

Lot 2392. RUGER GOLD LABEL SXS SHOTGUN.

COLLECTION INDEX: 1109 1132 1157 1181 1259 1260 1280 1286 1308 1319 1327 1339 1344 1348 1354 1356 1365 1367 1370 1375 1379 1383 1398 1400 1405 2007 2022 2039

2088 2102 2103 2104 2109 2115 2124 2125 2126 2127 2129 2189 2191 2199 2227 2231 2233 2250 2252 2264 2290 2295 2299 2321 2325 2345 2347 2367

2368 2372 2376 2378 2381 2383 2385 2392 2393 2394 2396 2403 2407 2413 2415 2416 2417 2420 2421 2422 2423 2425 2427 2431 2446 2449 2451 2453

2457 2459 2462 2470 2476 2481 2482 2485 2486 2487 2488 2490 2491 2494 2497 2498 2499 2501 2507 2511 2512 2515 2521 2522 2527 2530 2532 2536

2539 2548 2550 2557 2562 2570 2571 2573 2574 2575 2576 2598 2613 2615 2631 2636 2693 2706 2707 2708 2709 2710 2714 2717 2718 2719 2725 2749

2754 2755 2759 2766 4194 4223 4227 4257 4260 4261 4262 4264 4265 4266 4270 4291 4311 4336 4350 4354 4355 4359 4360 4369 4371 4372 4373 4378

4381 4401 4402 4405 4408 4421 4424 4432 4433 4434 4435 4438 4444 4447 4450 4451 4456 4457 4460 4462 4463 4466 4471 4472 4509 4514


Gary Parietti Gary Parietti started his career as a rare coin and paper money dealer. He rapidly built his reputation and business as being one of the best numismatists in the industry. Having founded Long Island Numismatics he quickly gained a national reputation for being an expert in that field and attained substantial success. He was an avid sportsman loving his hunting and fishing trips to Wyoming and Alaska. As such he had both an admiration and respect for guns in general and he had his favorites for hunting purposes. In the early 80’s he was introduced to Kentucky rifles. Not only did he find them attractive but they were also steeped in history. From the “shot heard ‘round the world” to Davy Crockett, the Kentucky rifle and all their variants played a key role in the building of our nation. They became a natural extension to rare coins since both are a real representation of the history of our country and both have their respective peculiarities and varieties. Having amassed some 80 examples he moved on to other guns such as flintlock pistols, long guns, percussions and finally Colts with an occasional Winchester thrown in for good measure. Gary being an avid collector amassed about 500 examples of guns he felt were interesting, unique and historic. His style is eclectic meaning there is something for everyone that has an interest in firearms. He assembled a nice collection of 1st through 3rd generation Brown Bess muskets as well as many American revolutionary War long guns and pistols and he ended with Civil War and Winchester rifles. Colt percussion pistols were one of his favorite having assembled 40 or so Dragoons, Navy’s and Army’s, many as cased individual or matched sets. Like the Coin collector he was he had at least one example of every type of firearm from matchlock, wheel lock, flintlock, percussion and cartridge type guns. There is something for everyone in his vast collection of note. As with his coin & paper money business Gary loved to educate those that were interested in learning about each piece, their place in history, and the impact it made. His thirst for knowledge about a particular piece would lead him to the “who’s who” of the gun world to learn as much as he could so that not only would he be knowledgeable in that chosen item but so that he could impart that same knowledge base to those that were interested in collecting as well. He left us all far too soon and he is greatly missed as a husband, father, sportsman, bow hunter, avid ball player and friend. After his family and friends, his most prized possessions were those hard fought trophies he and his teammates received for a season of winning ball followed by his guns, and presidential document collections. Although some of his most favorite pieces are being retained by his family members as a tribute to his love of collecting, the bulk of his collection will be available for auction starting with the current one listed in this catalogue. Gary enjoyed discussing, teaching about, and collecting these historic pieces and was very passionate about this hobby. It is our hope that you, the gun enthusiast, will appreciate his efforts and strive to attain a representative piece for your collection as well.


Gary Parietti

Lot 4018. PRESENTATION PAIR COLT NAVY REVOLVERS TO GUSTAVUS SNIPER WITH OIL ON CANVAS ESCUTCHEON.

1033 2098 2248 3024 3164 3228 3230 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3244 3280 3282 3283 3284 3285

3286 3287 3288 3289 3290 3291 3294 3295 3296 3299 3301 3304 3313 3315 3316 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3323 3324

COLLECTION INDEX:

3326 3329 3331 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3344 3364 3365 3366 3369 3375 3376 3401 3402 3403 3404 3406

3456 3464 3465 3470 3472 3473 3478 3480 3481 3482 3483 3485 3486 3492 3493 3494 3495 3496 3497 3499 3501 3503

3504 3505 3507 3508 3510 3560 3563 3564 3570 3571 3572 3574 3577 3578 3580 3586 4004 4006 4013 4014 4018 4020

4023 4026 4028 4029 4037 4039 4042 4096 4238 4239 4241 4245 4246 4310 4332 4333 4334 4520


Douglas W. Laube Over the 45 years that I have been collecting, I have been fortunate to make the acquaintance of several expert gunsmiths who had, in turn, connected me to Nick Kusmit as they did his after- market polishing and bluing work. My friendship with Nick began in about the year 2000 through several phone calls. A mutually trusting relationship developed slowly because of his concern related to several gun dealers having used his after- market work to resell as “original factory”. He explained to me that he did not want to be associated with counterfeit work. Therefore, I convinced him that for me, he would only initial his work [NK] if he could also put my initials [DWL] on each piece and that I would not sell any piece until after his death. This idea appealed to him and he only forgot to put these initials on his work a couple of times. Over the approximately 10 years of our friendship, I visited with Nick on three different occasions at his home in North Haven, CT while I was attending meetings at Yale. Nick and his wife [Judy] and I would go to dinner at his favorite restaurant, the Rustic Oak and after dinner he and I went to his basement to visit his “shop”, while showing me how he did his craft. I accumulated more than 30 pieces in this time-- mostly standard Winchester patterns, many of which he called the Number 2 Special---a standard Number 2 with extra scroll embellishment which he told me that his brother John taught him. He also prided himself in the pre-war Number 5 which he was always careful to put only on my Pre-war guns, similar to the Ulrich patterns. The time has come now more than 10 years after Nick’s death to allow Poulin’s to assist in finding new homes for these and many other pieces from my collection along with some pictures of Nick and a notebook containing some printed material and notes, and smoke prints that he sent with most pieces that were delivered. Also included are exchanged Christmas cards, thank you notes, and finally, notice of his funeral from his family. RIP, Nick---An Honest, talented, proud and humble man. 1188 1407 1408 1569 1570 2029 2030 2031 2033 2034 2035 2036

2043 2044 2046 2047 2048 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055

2056 2057 2058 2060 2061 2062 2063 2064 2065 2066 2067 2068

2069 2070 2071 2072 2074 2075 2076 2077 2078 2079 2080 2130

COLLECTION INDEX: 2131 2132 2133 2135 2136 2137 2138 2139 2140 2141 2142 2143

2144 2145 2146 2147 2148 2149 2151 2152 2153 2154 2155 2156

2157 2158 2159 2160 2161 2342 2343 2344 2348 2349 2361 2632

2637 2643 2644 2645 2646 2647 2648 2649 2650 2651 2652 2653

2654 2655 2656 2657 2658 2659 2660 2661 2662 2663 2664 2665

2666 2667 2668 2669 2670 2671 2672 2674 2675 2677 2678 2679

2680 2682 2683 2743 2744 2745 2746 2747 2767 4428 4431


John Hartman Persing Dr. John H. Persing grew up in Watsontown, Pennsylvania, just a stones’ throw from the banks of the west branch of the Susquehanna River. It was along this riparian valley that, as a boy, John would spend countless hours looking for arrowheads and otherdiscarded artifacts left behind by the Susquehannock people who lived along the river corridor hundreds of years prior. These early direct experiences with the physical remnants of human history ignited a lifelong passion for antique restoration and collection. As a teenager, John’s interest shifted to automobiles, particularly Model A Fords and early V-8s. A “Ford man” throughout his life, his first restoration was a 1930 Model A Ford that remained his pride and joy throughout his life. It was the one antique car that he continued to drive until his death in 2020. His car restoration and collection would include early brass model T Fords, a first year production Lincoln Continental, and 50’s classics including a 1958 Thunderbird and a hot pink 1955 Sunliner. “Always collect convertibles” he would say, “they hold their value and are just better to look at.” His car collection was arguably one of the finest in the region. After serving in the Air Force as a medical officer during the waning years of the Vietnam War, he returned to Pennsylvania with his young family to start a 46 year medical practice in Lewisburg, Pa. In addition to his growing car collection, Dr. Persing became interested in collecting the intricately decorated furniture of the Mahantongo Valley of south central Pennsylvania. These German-Pennsylvanian artisans created beautifullycrafted corner cupboards and blanket chests featuring a colorful array of tulips, birds, and flowers during the early decades of the 19th century. During the last quarter century of his life, Dr. Persing pivoted his eye once again to the craftsmanship of Pennsylvania long rifles of the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. He collected both flintlock and early percussion rifles from that era and was particularly focused on locating and obtaining rifles from gunsmiths of the region where he lived (i.e. Union, Snyder, Montour, and Columbia counties). The collection represented here comprises over 150 rifles, most in pristine and original condition. Throughout his life, Dr. Persing maintained a deep sense of place and connection to the history and people of the Susquehanna Valley. This collection is a pure manifestation of that sensibility.

1072 1108 2764 3156 3217 3271 3400 3405

3410 3411 3413 3414 3415 3417 3418 3419

COLLECTION INDEX: 3420 3421 3422 3423 3424 3425 3426 3430

3431 3434 3435 3436 3437 3438 3439 3440

3441 3444 3445 3447 3449 3453 3454 3455

3457 3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3474


Strother Beeson Purdy Strother Beeson Purdy, 88, of Bridgewater, CT, died on May 20, 2021 after a fall in the woods while cutting firewood. He grew up in Purdys, NY, and attended Rippowam School, Harvey School, Phillips Academy, Andover, and Yale University (Class of 1954). He completed his Masters in English at Columbia University, his Doctorate in English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1960), and studied Sanskrit in India on a Fulbright Scholarship. Professionally, he taught at the American University in Beirut, then became a tenured professor of English, Linguistics, and Film at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. A lifelong scholar, he continued to research, publish, and lecture while amassing an immense book collection. He volunteered in his home community, serving on the Inland Wetlands Commission, becoming an EMT and instructor for the Bridgewater Fire Department and then becoming a paramedic in Danbury and New Britain, CT. Regular Sunday motorcycle trips to Marcus Dairy were a given, with some of the posted speed limits a mere suggestion. He fulfilled a youthful desire to be a fighter pilot by becoming a skilled acrobatic flyer. He owned a Pitts Special acrobatic biplane and a dozen high-end motorcycles dating from the 1950’s to the present. His many adventures included working on local North Salem, NY farms as a boy with a 25-20 handy, motorcycle racing as a young man, and night climbing buildings while at college and in grad school. Guns were one of his many passions and he became a lifetime NRA member. This was encouraged by his grandfather, General John Francis O’Ryan, a noted gun collector, who commanded the New York 27th Division in WW I and later became the Police Commissioner of NYC. Sunday skeet shooting with good friends was the highlight of Strother’s week until the very end.

1024 1038 1044 1075 1077 1099 1103 1105 1110 1112 1119 1120 1123 1124 1129

1134 1136 1138 1141 1142 1143 1148 1151 1152 1156 1164 1173 1175 1177 1182

1184 1185 1186 1187 1190 1191 1192 1197 1200 1205 1289 1315 1318 1323 1326

COLLECTION INDEX: 1393 1406 1652 2113 2175 2176 2177 2178 2181 2182 2186 2188 2192 2200 2203

2204 2205 2247 2251 2254 2263 2371 2375 2388 2389 2464 2510 2526 2580 2581

2582 2585 2630 2684 2685 2686 2689 2696 2697 2700 2700A 2711 2713 2715 2720

2721 2723 2726 2728 2729 2731 2741 3172 4050 4151 4174 4221 4228 4254 4267

4268 4290 4335 4337 4342 4346 4370 4382 4410 4425 4436 4454


Robert Craig Dowd Robert was born in Pennsylvania and grew up with a love of firearms beginning with his “Davey Crockett” carved wooden gun he acquired when he was just 3 years old. From early on his passion for firearms increased with a main focus on collecting the rare & unusual examples across several genres. Condition was very important as he acquired hisv collection and he took exceptional care with oiling each firearm & storing them in a climate controlled environment after each trip to the range. Robert worked at Odin International as the Domestic Sales Mngr. and then with F.A.I.R. Trade (Firearms & Ammunition Import/Export Rountable) as Executive Director importing firearms into the United States. After his time at F.A.I.R. Trade, Robert then made the move to Savage Firearms as the Director of Marketing. Robert spent his weekends with Izaak Walton, a firearms instructor, helping youth learn the importance of firearm safety and the enjoyment that firearms can bring. Robert had the foresight to know the importance of collecting ammunition amassing an extremely large selection of ammo for each of the calibers he collected.

Poulin’s is pleased to offer the following lots from Robert’s collection. We hope that you find the same enjoyment from his collection as he did.

1116 1137 1139 1154 1155 1167 1169 1170 1171 1174 1196 1198 1199 1218

1222 1237 1238 1239 1240 1245 1272 1273 1274 1277 1282 1312 1317 1320

COLLECTION INDEX:

1321 1384 1396 1397 1399 1401 1627 1628 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643

1644 1645 1646 2221 2222 2230 2234 2236 2271 2276 2278 2286 2317 2327

2359 2363 2401 2402 2492 2506 2513 2531 2564 2583 2586 2587 2588 2589

2590 2594 2595 2596 2597 2609 2676 2748 2753 3581 4034 4258 4263 4269

4395 4409 4418 4484 4488 4499 4517 4258A 4430A


Windsor Locks War Veterans Memorial Windsor Locks, Connecticut Consignor proceeds from the following lots will be donated to the Windsor Locks War Veterans Memorial 1163

1395

3260

3513

3514

4294

4295

4296

4297

Memorial Hall is an historic meeting hall at South Main and Elm Streets in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Built in 1890 as a memorial to the town’s American Civil War soldiers, it has served for most of its existence has a meeting place for veterans’ organizations, from the Grand Army of the Republic to the American Legion. It is also one of the town’s finest examples of Romanesque architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The hall was built in 1888 to a design by Frederick Savage Newman of Springfield, Massachusetts. The building was donated by Charles Chaffee, a mill owner from Monson, Massachusetts whose reason for the donation is not known. The building was constructed out of stone quarried in Monson as a memorial to Windsor Locks’ Civil War soldiers, and was intended for use by the Grand Army of the Republic and affiliated organizations. It is a beautiful building. Chaffee spent $30,000 on its construction. The hall was dedicated to the memory of Major Joseph Hyde Converse of Windsor Locks, who was killed in action at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 4, 1864, at the age of 26. His brother, Alfred Woods Converse, was also a veteran of the Civil War and survived him. The GAR was very active at the hall for many years; in fact, many of the local Civil War veterans donated their Civil War items used in battle to Memorial Hall for display. Among those donated items were nine rifles made at the Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, all with bayonets. Windsor Locks Civil War veterans served in 16 different Connecticut army regiments during the war. One of these soldiers, Pvt. Frank Ferguson, served as an ambulance driver at General McClellan’s headquarters. His gun is marked as such with white paint on the stock. Judge Arthur F. Eggleston, who served during the Civil War in the 46th Massachusetts Regiment, had this to say about the war veterans from Windsor Locks during his dedication address of Memorial Hall on June 10, 1891: In the forefront of patriotic effort for the Union and civil liberty, were the men and women of Windsor Locks. One hundred and eighty-eight men of this village entered the Union Army, and, from the first battle of Bull Run to the final gun at Appomattox, soldiers from Windsor Locks were engaged in the battles of the republic. They were at Antietam, Gettysburg, and Cold Harbor, at Irish Bend, in the charges of Port Hudson and Fort Wagner, with Sheridan at the battlescourged valley of the Shenandoah, with Sherman “from the mountains to the sea,” with Grant from the Potomac to the James, carrying forward the dear old flag to victory and peace. Seventeen men from Windsor Locks died during the war and dozens of others were disabled. The town had barely 2,000 residents in 1860, so it paid a heavy price for its small size to save the Union.


Leonardo M. Antaris, MD Independent Firearms Consultant & Cataloger with Poulin Auctions

Leonardo M. Antaris, MD

Accepting his award for 1st Place Display at the 2017 OGCA show for his display “Spanish Gold: The Art of Gold Damascening”

Be sure to check out Dr. Antaris’ collector guides on his YouTube channel Historic Investments •

Articles in the NRA’s American Rifleman magazine Magnificent Mausers, an Exploration of Unusual Pistols and Carbines, Feb 2018

Or visit “HistoricInvestments” on instagram Publications and Achievements

In the Beginning: Semiautomatic Pistols of the 19th Century, Jan 2018

Co-authored textbook Vickers Guide: SIG SAUER (Vol. 1), 2020

Chinese Broomhandles, Mar 2013

Published textbook Astra Firearms and Selected Competitors, 2009

Spanish Broomhandles, Oct 2010

Published textbook Star Firearms, 2001

The Astra M400 (1921), Dec 2008

Published textbook Astra Automatic Pistols, 1988

Visit our friend and consultant’s newly revamped website to see a plethora of quality, historic firearms!

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4001. 1ST MODEL COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER CARRIED BY WILLIAM ROWE, 2ND ARKANSAS CAVALRY AND IMAGE OF HIM HOLDING REVOLVER AND PROVENANCE. Cal. 44. S# 3085. Bbl. 7 1/2” standard configuration, blue & case colors, silver plated grip frame. This is a very nice well documented example known. Soldier personalized revolver w/ iron tack design, small star on left grip & his initials W.R. on right. William also scratched his initials on backstrap “WFR”, “W” on left ear, “F” on top, & “R” on right ear. This was a very valuable gun even in its day & William wanted his name on it. It is very rare to see a photograph of a soldier holding the weapon he carried & he is proudly holding it across his breast in 9th plate tintype wearing enlisted cavalry shell jacket & forage cap w/ crossed saber insignia. It would be quite interesting to know how he came about this early Dragoon made in 1848. William F. Rowe (1843-1917) Born in Prussia, left his mother & father, immigrated by himself to America, landing in Fort Smith Arkansas December 7, 1859 at 16 years old. Enrolled in Company H, 2nd Arkansas cavalry September 7, 1863, & was mustered out Memphis Tennessee, August 1865. He lived his life, died & is buried at Fort Smith where he originally enlisted. When William mustered out in August 1865, he was charged $8 for retaining “pistol”, could this have been the pistol? This revolver was originally a civilian purchased from Colt in 1848. Could it have been captured during the war from Confederates & inventoried as US government property & reissued? There is indiscernible lightly scratched name on the butt w/ last initial “H” & a pair of initials scratched on the triggerguard “EH”. So, who had this gun originally w/ different last name? There is a wonderful article written in the Fort Smith Historical Society Journal in 1980 that is included w/ this lot. It details all the effects of William F Rowe. The article was written by his grandson who was 9 years old when William died, but still had vivid recollections of the war stories he was told. Nicholas J Kelly (1908-1982) the grandson died not long after this wonderful article was published, he had sold this pistol & other items for $3000 in 1970. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanying this lot along w/ pistol and 9th plate tintype are US oval belt plate, GAR membership badge, GAR hat insignia, & GAR program from San Francisco 1886, all in shadowbox type frame. Revolver is nicely displayed in beveled casing w/ accessories. 1980 Fort Smith Historical Society Journal, 1970 letter from the Kelly selling the gun to Mr. Hodge along w/ other items. Manuscript genealogy showing descendants from William Rowe to Nicholas Kelly. There is a modern 20 x 24” color pastel copy of photograph, signed E. Gordon West. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, original, complete w/ matching serial numbers, traces of original finish in protected areas, iron now a smooth mottled streaked plum/brown patina, strong traces of silver in protected areas. Cylinder scene is mostly discernible. Grips are sound & well fit w/ moderate to heavy edge wear & remnants of old varnish finish. Markings are all crisp & discernible. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. The accompanying compartmented casing is fair, refinished w/ numerous cosmetic blemishes, brown lining is loose, 2 cavity brass “COLT’S PATENT” mold is good w/ pitting on sprue cutter, round patent capper has dark mustard patina & functional, flask is poor unseamed & missing top w/ several small holes. (01-19824/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4002. RARE & FINE 1848 COLT SECOND CONTRACT DRAGOON REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 2150. Bbl. 7 1/2”. Long known as “Fluck” Dragoons after 1956 John Fluck article “Colt’s Hartford Walker”. Fluck contended that 300 Dragoons in the serial number range from 2216 through 2515 were replacements, which Colt was forced to supply for Walkers that had failed in service. These revolvers now are known to be 1848 2nd contract revolvers made by Colt, utilizing the same serial number dies used on civilian Walkers made by Whitney for Colt. There are several excellent accompanying articles which give details of these earliest Colt dragoons supplied to military w/ improvements made to the Walker model. All 2nd contract revolvers made were shipped in staggered lots in 1848. They were 1st issued to the 1st & 2nd US Mounted Rifles who saw hard service in the West. Of the 998 pistols made, survival is about the same as Walkers, w/ less than 150 examples currently documented. This is a nice representative, sharp original survivor. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: several copies of articles associated w/ this revolver & its contract. CONDITION: very good overall, appears complete & original w/ exception of pivot screw & loading lever catch. Matching S# throughout. Loading lever & bbl. have matching assembly number “40”. Sm/ inspection letter “P” is found on bbl., frame, cyl., loading lever arm, hammer, trigger guard & backstrap. Grips have 2 inspectors cartouches on either side, “WAT” (William A Thorton) & “NWP” (Nathan W. Patch). Markings all discernable including address, “COLT’S PATENT/U.S.” on frame. Iron has mixed gray patina w/ scattered areas of pitting, brass mixed medium mustard patina. Grips are sound & well fit w/ chips at front toes, moderate edge wear w/ discernable cartouches. Rolled dragoon fight scene is about 50% visible. Mechanically fine w/ crisp, rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Derek Provah Collection; Robert Howard Collection; Tom Power Collection, 2006. (01-19825/JS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-9,000.

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4003. FINE COLT HARTFORD LONDON DRAGOON. Cal. 44. S# 264. Bbl. 7 1/2” standard configuration oct. to rnd. w/ one line, New York address. All Hartford Londons were made in 185v3 & were numbered from 1-700. British proofs are found on left side of bbl. housing & adjacent to each chamber on cyl. A percentage of these guns were returned to the United States at the outbreak of the Civil War & several are inscribed. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, all original & matching. Tiny traces of finish in protected areas. Cyl. has most of its rolled Dragoon/Indian fight scene & all 6 functioning safety pins. Tiny traces of silver are found in protected areas of grip frame. Grips retain much of their original varnish w/ edge wear. Mechanically fine w/ crisp, rifled bore. (01-19860/JS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.

4004. COLT 3RD MODEL DRAGOON REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 15606. Bbl. 7 b1/ 2” standard configuration, w/ one line New York address, “Colts Patent” on the left side of the frame. Matching S#s found on bbl., frame, backstrap, trigger guard, loading arm, cyl., & arbor; wedge numbered 5605. The grips are also matching numbered, 5606 inked in backstrap channel. There is engraved German silver decoration tacked to right grip & butt. This is an honest survivor well cared for made in 1856 which appears completely original w/ traces of finish. CONDITION: very good overall. Iron is mottled gray/plum patina, crisp markings, slight muzzle wear, about 5% original bright factory blue in protected areas. Cylinder retains much of the dragoon fight rolled scene, scratch along central perimeter, retains single usable safety pin. Backstrap and triggerguard have light mustard patina, area scraped and scratched on backstrap. Original matching grips have hand worn patina, chipped inner toes, right grip has lifted abutting frame. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19788/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4005. SCARCE 4-SCREW MARTIAL 3RD MODEL COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 17174. Bbl. 7 1/2”. There were over 10,000 3rd model dragoons made, but less than 15% were made for shoulder stocks, falling in 17,000 to 18,000 serial range. These were sold to the Army & civilian market alike, typically in pairs w/ shoulder stock numbered for both guns which are usually consecutive. This revolver made in 1858 is in standard configuration w/ 7.5” rnd. bbl. w/ one line New York address & oct. bbl. housing. The sm. contemporary 2 leaf rear sight has been added & dovetailed obscuring part of address. Revolver has matching serial numbers on all parts normally numbered: bbl., loading lever, frame, cyl., arbor, wedge, brass trigger guard, backstrap & last 4 digits inked inside grip channel. Frame marked on left side “COLT’S / PATENT / U. S.”, most parts are stamped w/ sm. inspector letters. CONDITION: good overall, metal is a mottled gray patina, markings are mostly discernible, faint vestiges of rolled cyl. scene can be seen w/ crisp serial number &inspection letter “C”. Grips have been refinished & no vestige of cartouche is visible, still well fit w/ edge wear, chipped toes, dents & dings. Gun appears all original w/ exception of replaced wedge screw & 2 nipples. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. (01-19414/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-5,000.

4006. SCARCE LATE 3RD MODEL COLT DRAGOON WITH 8” BARREL. Cal. 44. S# 18603. Bbl. 8”. Standard production civilian dragoon w/ 1 line New York address, sm. “Colts Patent” on left side of frame. Cyl. w/ Dragoon & Indian fight rolled scene. Varnished walnut grips, silver plated backstrap & trigger guard. CONDITION: very good overall. Original, complete & matching w/ exception of replaced wedge & wedge screw. Gun overall has plum patina, traces of original blue in protected areas. Markings all good. Cyl. scene is only visible in traces, but crisp S#, safety pins all smashed. Mechanics are fine w/ crisp, rifled bore. Grips are well fit w/ light tacking, retaining about 1/3 of the original factory varnish. Strong traces of silver plate are found in protected areas of backstrap & trigger guard. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19040/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-5,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4007. CASED PAIR OF IMPROVED COLT BABY PATERSONS S# 11 AND 18. Cal. 28. S#s 11 & 18. Bbls. 2 9/16”. Standard configuration improved 1st model (4th model Ehlers) Paterson revolvers made in their own serial range in 1840. Both pistols are all original w/ crisp proper bbl. addresses & centaur rolled cylinder scenes. This assembled pair are housed in Paterson-style casing w/ accessories. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: appraisal letter from Martin G. Lane. CONDITION: S# 11 very good to fine overall, appears all original & matching, retains strong original finish especially in protected areas. Matching serial number “11” observed on bbl. housing, back of cylinder, frame, backstrap, wedge, & grips. Grips are well fit w/ hand worn patina. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. S# 18 very good overall, appears all original & matching, tiny traces of finish in protected areas. Missing right rear backstrap screw. Matching serial number “18” observed on bbl. housing, back of cylinder, frame, backstrap, hammer, base of lever & grips. Wedge is not serialized & shorter than “11” but appears original to time of use. Grips retain about 80% varnished finish w/ heavy edge wear. Mechanically functional w/ crisp rifled bore. Accompanying casing is sound, worn & soiled emerald green velvet lining, reproduction Colt capper retained in case by wire loop, brass & leather plunger flask, rare serpentine Eulers-Paterson screwdriver/nipple wrench combination tool. Case is refinished & varnished, w/ a nonfunctioning key. PROVENANCE: SN 18 Ex-Gaines de Gaffenreid collection. (01-19964/JS). BOTH ANTIQUE. $50,000-70,000.

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4009. RARE CASED & UNIQUE FLORAL ROCOCO ENGRAVED EXPOSITION, COLT LONDON POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 26. Bbl. 5”. This is a very rare & beautifully engraved Colt Model 1849 most likely made for the Dublin Exposition of 1853. The engraving style is unique w/ floral and rococo designs. The bbl. address is hand engraved in unique small lettering not seen on any other revolver. London proofs were added after engraving as the normal proof on right side of bbl. housing is found in unengraved area below wedge slot which is not noted on any other specimens. Deluxe grips are nicely burled w/ fine color. The casing also has unique carved mother of pearl flower shaped compartment knob not seen on any other specimen. Larry Wilson in his Colt Engraving text shows this gun & states there are 3 types of London engraving & cites this example as being the rarest, few examples & under 100 serial range on pocket models. Gun appears original, complete & authentic as manufactured though serial number on cylinder does not match balance of gun though still two digits “95”. There are other Colt exhibition guns known w/ unserialized cylinders, this gun possibly was rushed for the exposition & this was the cylinder available. Most likely this is the only Model 1849 w/ this style of engraving as made for the Dublin Exposition in 1853 & this 2 digit gun was first year produced in London. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rare early London oak casing; has no provision for cleaning rod, & no mortise cut for bullet mold sprue cutter. Case contains near new Dixon bag flask w/ virtually all of its original varnish, a 2 cavity “COLTS PATENT” brass bullet mold, L-shaped combination gun tool, original pack of caps w/ Eley Brothers paper label & original 5 cartridge pack of Colt cartridges. Also included in this lot is a copy of “Fine Colts, The Dr. Joseph A. Murphy Collection”. CONDITION: extremely fine overall, all matching w/ exception of cylinder as noted. Bbl. retains about 95% bright blue finish w/ crisp markings. Cylinder has traces of thin blue w/ crisp, complete rolled “Stagecoach Holdup” scene w/ balance silver/blue patina. Frame & hammer retain most of their original muted case color w/ balance silver/gray. Trigger guard & backstrap retain virtually all their silver plate. Grips retain virtually all their original factory varnish w/ light edge wear & a few sm. dents. Accompanying case is very good overall w/ vacant scalloped brass plaque, blue velvet interior is very good w/ light fading, there are several repairs to velvet lining wear worn through apparently in revolver compartment, sides to lidded compartment are bowed out slightly w/ old glued repair. Mold & gun tool are both very good & smooth overall, gun tool retains about half its finish. Cap tin is empty but discernable label, cartridge pack is very good & complete. The pre-Colt contract Dixon flask is excellent retaining virtually all varnish & bright fire blue to spring. PROVENANCE: Raymond Kendall Collection; pictured on pages 230, 239 & 240 of Wilson’s “Colt Engraving Book Volume I” (Though Wilson misidentifies serial number); Pictured on page 87 of the 1999 “Fine Colts, The Dr. Joseph A. Murphy Collection” as front is showing this example as epitome of English engraving of London Colts. (01-17677/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4010. HORATIO ACEVEDO GOLD INSET AND ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER LIKE CZAR NICHOLAS PRESENTATIONS. Cal. 31. S# 63305. This gun is a faithful elaborate gold inset facsimile made from a Colt 2nd Generation black powder revolver circa 1965. As can be seen in photographs it is quite elaborate. The original 6” bbl. pocket model is copied from in the Hermitage Museum & was presented by Col. Colt to Czar Nicholas in 1856. It is in truly amazing condition retaining virtually all its original finish & gold inlay. Horatio Q. Acevedo (1924-2010) & his work is prominently shown on pages 706-719 of The Colt Engraving Book Volume Two by R.L. Wilson. No comparable examples have sold publicly, though a couple have been sold as original over the years. Well known Colt collector & comedian Buddy Hackett commissioned several “clones” of Colt’s finest work like this in the 1970s. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: custom wood & metal display stand. CONDITION: extremely fine, retaining virtually all original finish. Mechanically fine, bright crisp polished rifled bore. (01-19961/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4011. INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR CASED COLT POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 218101. Standard configuration, bbl. 4” oct., 1 line New York address. Nicely engraved on backstrap “STEWART HANCOCK”. Serial numbers all match; revolver was made in 1862. Housed in compartmented mahogany casing w/ burgundy velvet lining. ACCESSORIES: 2 cavity “COLT’S PATENT” bullet mold marked “31PKT”, cap tin, and small eagle flask. CONDITION: revolver is good to very good overall. Iron is smooth gray patina w/ areas of staining, markings all good & discernible, rolled stagecoach holdup scene is visible on cyl. Grips retain much of their original factory varnish w/ numerous nicks, scrapes & scratches. On the edges of each grip at butt, there are carved notches of unknown purpose. There are also tacking marks on bottom of grips. Brass backstrap & triggerguard have traces of silver in protected areas balance of brass burnished bright. Mechanically fine, crisp rifled bore. Casing is good, interior lining faded to purple; one partition broken. Mold is average w/ some dull blue finish, eagle flask appears to be a reproduction in good condition. (01-19921/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,500.

4012. CASED COLT 1849 POCKET MODEL REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 107511. Bbl. 4” oct. w/ brass bead sight & New York address. 5 Shot rnd. cyl. w/ stage coach scene engraving. Blued & case colored finish w/ silver finished brass trigger guard & backstrap. 1 Piece walnut grip. Frame, bbl., grip straps, cyl., loading lever & wedge have matching numbers. 1855 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: hardwood case w/ red velour fitted interior. Case lid has an inlaid brass shield. Case contains sm. eagle flask, iron 2 cavity mold, Eley Bros. cap tin, 2 spare nipples & a few unsized lead rd. balls. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled gray brown w/ scattered areas of pitting & sm. dents. Grip straps retain 30% nickel finish acquiring a pleasing aged tarnish. Grips show finish wear w/ numerous scratches & marks. Functioning mechanics. Bore is dark showing spots of pitting & retains sound rifling. (01-20043/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,750.

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4014. CASED COLT MODEL 1849 POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 31. S# 328104. Bbl. 4”, has “US AMERICA” stamp on top flat. “Colt’s Patent” stamped on left side of frame & cal. is stamped on left side of grip strap. All numbers match except bbl. wedge (grip frame not disassembled). Standard 1 piece walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: housed in a walnut case lined in reddish velvet. Case contains 4 1/2” powder flask w/ heraldic eagle & “Colt’s Patent” marked blued steel bullet mold. CONDITION: bbl. retaining about 70% original blue w/ scattered freckling & high edge wear. Cyl. retains a considerable amount of its blue, mostly flaked. Scene is strong. Frame retains 40-50% case hardening color. Color on loading lever almost silver. Grip straps retain a little over half original silver. Grips have 80% original varnish. Shiny bore w/ considerable pitting. Mechanically good. Safety pins flattened. Case retains most of its original finish. w/ numerous marks. Interior cloth is good, marked & lightly stained. Accessories are very good to fine w/ quite a bit of dark lacquer on flask & bright blue on mold. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19795/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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4013. NICKEL PLATED & FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT 1849 POCKET REVOLVER WITH CASE. Cal. 31. S# 266837. Bbl. 5”, has Colt US America address on top. “Colt’s Patent” is on right side of frame. Cal marking is on rear of trigger guard. Bbl., frame & grip straps are factory engraved in late vine style & revolver is fitted w/ 1 piece ivory grips. All numbers match including loading lever & bbl. wedge. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: housed in walnut case lined in purple velvet & contains sm. 4 1/2” copper bodied eagle flask, “Colt’s Patent” marked brass bullet mold, Eley cap tin & a key. CONDITION: all metal parts w/ nickel replate have engraving softened. Scene on cyl. considerably softened. Ivory grips don’t fit well; under metal at top & above at bottom have mellow aged appearance. Fair to good bore. Mechanically good. Safety pins mashed. Case retains most of what appears to be it’s original varnish w/ scattered marks & soiling. Interior cloth faded to grayish purple. Partitions are good. Flask w/ toned body, mold w/ flaked plating. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19800/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4015. COLT 1849 POCKET REVOLVER WITH JJ ARCHER MARKED ACCESSORIES. Cal. 31. S# 31917. Bbl. 4” oct. w/ bead sight & New York address. 5 Shot rnd. cyl. w/ stage coach scene roll engraving. Blue finish w/ case colored frame & silver finished brass backstrap & sm. trigger guard. 1 Piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame, grip straps, cyl., & loading lever have matching numbers. 1852 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 11 5/8” x 8 1/8” x 3 3/4” wooden box. Brass plate on lid engraved “JJ Archer”. Box interior has paper lining w/ added dividers & lids. Box contains ceramic bottle, sm. pistol flask, steel dividers, antique wire frame glasses & 2 sm. dice. Also includes a folder of Wikipedia & internet printed information regarding the life & career of James Jay Archer. (Dec. 19, 1817 - Oct. 24, 1864). Archer was a lawyer & US Army officer during the Mexican-American War. He served as a Brigadier General for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Archer was the first general officer captured from Robert E Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. He was taken as prisoner on the first morning of the Battle of Gettysburg. CONDITION: bbl. & cyl. have faded to mottled gray brown showing sm. dents & light corrosion. Cyl. retains unusually clear scene. Frame retains sm. amounts of fading case colors in protected areas fading to gray showing surface corrosion. Grip straps retain 60% silver finish acquiring a dark tarnish in protected areas. Grips show light wear & handling marks. Butt of wood & metal shows numerous sm. dents. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. spots of light pitting. (01-20059/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

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EXTREMELY RARE AND VERY FINE CASED PAIR OF GUSTAV YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVERS.

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4016. EXTREMELY RARE AND VERY FINE CASED PAIR OF GUSTAV YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVERS. Cal. 36. S# 92264, 92280. Bbls. 7 1/2”. This pair is featured in the full color page in “The Colt Engraving Book”. Guns are beautifully engraved en suite w/ exceptions of the right frames & left bbl. housings which have same curls to scrolls but terminations counterclockwise to each other, scrolls on bbl. housing terminate into Indian’s head on 92264, grotesque face on 92280. Revolvers are in standard configuration made late 1859 or early 1860 w/ 7.5” oct. bbl., 1 line Hartford address. There are a handful of other exquisitely engraved & ivory gripped revolvers in this serial range. S# 92286 was given to William H Vanderbilt. The Vanderbilt gun has virtually identical engraving except the bbl. housing scroll terminates in the more commonly seen dog’s head. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanied by their burgundy velvet lined mahogany Colt casing w/ diamond shaped brass lock escutcheon. Casing is compartmented for the two revolvers, angled spout flask w/ double sided eagle & panoply of arms design, large green label cap tin, paper wrapped pistol balls, cartridge pack, & 2 cavity bullet mold. Like so many cased pairs made at the onset of the Civil War, one gun was carried & used & the other remained in the case. The gun that was carried also has a slightly different inset dovetailed front sight, both front sights are original & possibly the German silver blade wore & was replaced w/ this pinched iron variety on 92264. Regardless, rarely offered are such a beautiful cased pair of deluxe engraved & ivory Hartford navies. Appraisal letter from Martin J. Lane. CONDITION: S# 92280 is extremely fine retaining 95% plus bright blue on bbl., most muted case color on frame & loading assembly. Cylinder retains about 10% bright blue w/ balance dark plum/silver. Trigger guard & backstrap retain about 90% original silver. Original smooth “certifiable antique” ivory grips are excellent & well fit. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright bore. S# 92264 is fine, crisp engraving & markings w/ traces of original finish in protected areas. Trigger guard & backstrap retain about 90% original silver w/ well fit smooth original ivory grips. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. Case is sound & solid w/ an age crack in the lid. Case retains much of its original factory varnish w/ moderate cosmetic handling & storage blemishes. Interior is fading w/ soiling & wear from front sights & hammer spurs. Flask is extremely fine, retaining virtually all its original finish. The “Colt’s Patent” 2 cavity mold retains much of its original bright blue but is not correct for this casing as it is marked for a 31 caliber pocket model. The cap tin, rolled pistol balls, & cartridge pack are all good. The compartment for the L-shaped screwdriver is empty though pictured in Colt Engraving Book. (01-19957/JS). BOTH ANTIQUE. $60,000-80,000.

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COLLECTOR’S NOTE Only three 1st Model stocks are documented on Colt Navies. These were short lived as not solid like later versions with extensions to butts.

4017. EXTREMELY FINE MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER WITH EXTREMELY RARE MATCHING 1ST MODEL CANTEEN STOCK. Cal. 36. S# 62638. There are only 5 or 6 examples known of Colt factory 1st model cut for stock navies, all made 1855-1856. This coordinates w/ 1st model shoulder stocks for Dragoon revolvers also made 1855-1856. The design for the stock closely follows that of the US Model 1855 pistol carbine w/ 2 prongs extending from the stock yoke to engage 2 slots in pistol’s backstrap & then secured by tightening knurled knob on bottom of yoke. The most common version, which was standard after 1857, required 4 screw frame, slotted butt strap & yoke extension on stock to fit into slot. This earliest 1st model design w/ out yoke & 3 screw frame is more complex to manufacture requiring steel grip frame. Like the other 2 known 1st models, trigger guard is fitted w/ sling swivel as is stock. The special order revolver has Colt factory German silver front sight fitted in dovetailed slot & deluxe burled walnut grips. Revolver has matching serial number 62638 on every part normally numbered w/ exception of loading arm 2639 & cylinder numbered 62689. Unique canteen stock has silver plated yoke w/ matching serial number 62638, silver plated brass buttplate has serial number, probable factory error 62628. Two small sling swivels are fitted in stock, one on yoke & one on oval escutcheon. This is the only example of the 1st model Colt Navy shoulder stock w/ pistol we are aware ever offered in auction. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 6 page R. L. Wilson letter detailing rarity & its discovery in Scandinavia about 1995. CONDITION: extremely fine overall. Revolver retains about 95% bright factory blue on bbl., about 40% blue on cyl., muted case colors on frame, hammer & loading lever. There is rust & pitting on two of the sling swivels on pistol & stock where, according to the accompanying letter, stated original leather sling had been attached for decades causing the corrosion. There is also corrosion on slightly flat trigger bow & other areas on grip frame & one streak on cylinder which does not affect overall aesthetic of this great rarity. Burled grips retain most all of their factory varnish w/ light edge wear but varnish worn through in 2 crescents where yoke attached. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright rifled bore. Stock retains most of its original silver plate on yoke, buttplate, & rear sling swivel escutcheon. Stock retains 95% original factory varnish w/ scattered small dings & dents & 3” long gouge on right side. Canteen screw in plug & attached chain are intact & functional. (01-19959/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.

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4018. PRESENTATION PAIR COLT NAVY REVOLVERS TO GUSTAVUS SNIPER WITH OIL ON CANVAS ESCUTCHEON. Cal. 36. S#’s 111188/111225. This beautiful pair of Colt Model 1851 Navy revolvers are standard configuration & are fine crisp examples w/ identical presentations on backstraps of each revolver: “PRESENTED TO MAJ. G. SNIPER 101ST REGT N.Y. VOLS BY HIS / LATE COMMAND CO. E 51ST REGT NYSM”. Pistols are displayed in mahogany casing w/ accessories. There is a lone monumental equestrian statue in Syracuse, New York & that is of German Emigre Sniper (1836-1894) where he resided. Sniper had local military career, first in the Syracuse Light Guards in 1854 & volunteering in 1861; when the war began as captain of the local 51st NY in Army of the Potomac facing Robert E Lee in the Seven Days battles. Capt. Sniper, 26 years old would return home, marry & start a family, but soon returned to service as Major in 101st NY when these revolvers were presented in February 1862. Sniper would stay in Syracuse though 1863 but would join the newly formed 185th NY in his county as Lieut. Col. & would serve under Gen. Joshua Chamberlain. Sniper’s 185th left Syracuse in September 1864, joining the Army of the Potomac during its siege of Petersburg, Va. The regiment saw action there in skirmishes at Burgess Farm, Hatcher’s Run & Watkin’s Farm. The regiment saw its heaviest action, suffering more than 200 casualties, at a place called Quaker Road on March 29, 1865, as Grant pressed Lee’s right flank. During the battle, Union forces were initially being repulsed. The brigade commander of the 185th, Gen. Joshua Chamberlain, anxiously asked Colonel Sniper if his regiment could “save the day.” Sniper replied “he would try”, and the 185th launched a counterattack. While carrying the regimental flag, the unit’s color-bearer, Benton H. Wilson, was wounded twice. The sergeant of the color-company took over carrying the Stars & Stripes, but was killed in short order. Another member of the color guard seized the flag, but was immediately shot in the hand. Capt. Lathrop next grasped the colors, but was severely wounded in the foot. At this juncture, Sniper seized the flag & shouted, “Men of the 185th, forward!” They rallied, followed the gallant Sniper & the final advance was made, overrunning the Confederate position. Further action for the 185th occurred at the critical Union victory at Five Forks & eventually near Appomattox Court House. It was there, on April 9, 1865, just as Lee’s flag of truce to discuss surrender was being shown, that Lt. Hiram Clark of the 185th became the last man killed in the Army of the Potomac when a rebel shell took his life. Sniper & the 185th returned to Syracuse by train on June 3, 1865 and marched from the station in Vanderbilt Square to welcoming ceremonies in Hanover Square. The tattered remains of the silk flag that Sniper used to rally his men rests at the Onondaga County Courthouse. Sniper was brevetted Brig. Gen. for gallantry shown at the battle of Quaker Rd., March 29th1865. There was always a sincere measure of respect between members of the 185th & the former commander of their brigade, Chamberlain. In June 1899, Chamberlain traveled to Baldwinsville from Maine to address a reunion of the 185th. After the war, Sniper’s reputation as a leader & his popularity among the city’s German-American community propelled him into government service. He served three terms in the state assembly, was elected county clerk and eventually a deputy collector of internal revenue. Sniper died unexpectedly in his North Side home, at 504 Prospect Ave., in 1894, just a few blocks from where his statue would be unveiled in 1905 – a civic project sponsored by local veterans & designed by Syracuse architect Charles E. Colton & sculpture by Frederick Moynihan. Framed oil escutcheon (37” x 31”) details Sniper’s Civil War career & rarely found are these oil on canvas examples, most were on preprinted paper as cost of an original painting was high. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: folder of paperwork relating to Gustavus Sniper. CONDITION: revolvers are both very good overall w/ crisp edges & markings, traces of original finish can be found in protected areas, role cyl. scenes are mostly discernible. Safety pins on cyls. all functional, though one is smashed on serial number 111188. Grips retain most of their original factory varnish. Both revolvers are mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bores. The accompanying casing has soiled & stained lining. The angled spout “COLT’S PATENT” panoply of arms flask retains much of its original varnish. Mold, cartridge pack, cap tin & L-shaped tool are good overall. Casing has partially detached hinges but otherwise is sound. Escutcheon is fair to good overall w/ several sm. holes in canvas, painted text discernible. PROVENANCE: Sniper Family Estate; Vinny Caponi; ex-Tom Carter Collection; estate collection Gary Parietti. (01-19784/JS). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.

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4019. FINE CASED & ENGRAVED INSCRIBED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER, CAPT. HENRY MILLETT, 5TH MAINE. Cal. 36. S# 91153. Bbl. 7 1/2”. Inscribed on backstrap “Capt. H. R. Millett / Co. A. 5.ME.INF.”. Engraved in the style attributed of Gustav Young w/ typical fine scrolls w/ pearl backgrounds. Left side of bbl. housing has scroll terminating into dog’s head. Revolver is in the standard configuration w/ one line Hartford address engraved “COLT’S / PATENT” on left side of frame, fancy high gloss burl grips. There is a sm. “2” stamped on bottom of left side of bbl. housing, possibly denoting this gun was part of a pair. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mahogany Colt casing is compartmented for pistol, two sided eagle & panoply arms, pack of cartridges, “Colt’s Patent” two cavity bullet mold & L shaped screw driver/nipple wrench combination tool. Lg. file of copies of Millett’s wartime letters & copy of wartime photo from Maine State Museum Collection. Henry Ripley Millett enlisted 6/24/1861 as a 28 year old Sgt. in Company A 5th ME infantry. He was soon promoted to Capt. of Company A August 6th 1861, about the date of this presentation. The revolver was mfg. late 1859- early 1860. Millet would go on to be promoted to major & finally Col. in Jan. of 1864. The 5th ME was in the army of the Potomac being involved in most major battles in the east & is honored w/ a monument at Gettysburg. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, appears all original & matching. Retains strong traces of blue & case colors in protected areas. Cyl. retains traces of blue in stops w/ good cyl. scene. Grip frame retains strong areas of silver in protected areas, especially around trigger bow. Grips are well fit retaining most of their high gloss varnish w/ edge wear. Mechanically fine w/ crisp, rifled bore. Accompanying Colt casing is very good externally w/ typical storage dings & dents. Flask is good w/ traces of varnish & overall dark patina. Mold is very good, retaining strong traces of original finish, properly marked “36B”. L shaped tool is very good. Cartridge pack is fair w/ broken edge & missing cartridge. (0119822/JS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.

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HISTORIC NOTE The 91st PA Inf had a long battle history among the best Pennsylvania units. There is a monument at Gettysburg where they defended Little Round Top against Rebel sharpshooters at Devil’s Den. Brigade commander General Stephen Weed was killed in action.

4020. EARLY LONDON COLT NAVY REVOLVER WITH SCROLL ENGRAVING & WITH PRESENTATION TO LT. COL. JOHN D. LENTZ OF THE MUCH BLOODIED 91ST REGIMENT PA. VOLUNTEERS & CASE. Cal. 36. S# 2719. Bbl. 7 1/2” oct., marked “ADDRESS SAMl COLT NEW-YORK CITY” on top flat. Takedown lug is of early thin type & has sm. loading cutout. Frame stamped “Colt’s Patent” & there are no cal. marks on silver plated front strap. Cyl. has naval scene. Bbl. & cyl. stamped w/ “GP” & “V” proofs. All external numbers match & have “A” suffix. Bbl. & frame engraved w/ about 70% coverage very nicely cut lg. shaded scroll w/ floral highlights in a pattern not noted in “Jordan”. Backstrap engraved “Lt. Colonel John D. Lentz 91st Regt Inf. PA. Vol.” “from his men Sept. 1864”. Lentz was promoted to 3rd in command in 1862, the Reg. fought in multiple key engagements of the Civil War including the Battle of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg & the Overland Campaign. During Spottsylvania, after other officers were wounded, he assumed command. The regiment served for almost 4 years & mustered out on July 10, 1865. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: housed in quartered oak case w/ rnd. brass escutcheon on top lined in green velvet. “Directions for Loading Colt’s Pistol” label is in lid. Case compartments hold Sykes patent brass & copper bag flask, Eley cap tin, repro. combo tool & tin box w/ orange label for 50 centerfire cartridges. There are 2 covered compartments each w/ brass knobs. Revolver is undersized for case. CONDITION: all iron parts have remnants of older reblue. Cyl scene is good. Grip straps have renewed silver plate & are somewhat distorted from polishing. Mainspring is replaced. Grips do not fit well & have leather shims internally to hold them in present position. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (0119811/MGM). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4021. FINE MARTIAL 3RD MODEL COLT NAVY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 36. S# 68666. This very attractive pistol & holster is fresh from a Portland estate. Pistol has survived in immaculate condition retaining much of its original finish w/ fine private purchase military flap holster. Standard configuration, bbl. 7.5” oct. w/ early 1 line New York address, small triggerguard & “US” stamped below “COLT’S PATENT” on frame. All major components have sm. inspector initials which was typical on pre Civil War government purchased navies. This revolver was made in 1857. Most sm. arms in service this early saw hard use before & through the Civil War. This is a beautiful, honest survivor w/ great aesthetic from muzzle to butt. CONDITION: fine overall. Bbl. has an overall mottled plum patina w/ strong bright factory blue in protected areas & scattered pitting blue throughout. Frame is smooth dark mottled silver/gray. Cylinder has strong, mostly complete rolled Naval battle cyl. scene. Grips are sound & well fit w/ moderate edge wear & light tacking marks. Inspector cartouches are both visible but lightly struck on left side but sm. inspection letter K is crisp on left side abutting frame. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright bore. Holster is matching very good to fine condition, the original closure tab has been reinforced w/ modern silk thread. Scattered scuffing. (01-20014/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000. 4022. EXCEPTIONAL CASED COLT BREVETTE NAVY REVOLVER OF CLIPPER SHIP CAPTAIN MOSES RICH COLMAN. Cal. 36. S# 18151. This is a beautiful, well preserved, cased Colt Brevette Navy made in Liege & so proofed. The 5 digit S# no doubt does not represent the amount made. The original walnut casing has Moses Rich Colman initials contemporarily inscribed “M.R.C.” on top plaque of case. Also included in the lot is a 1949 published text “CAPTAIN MOSES RICH COLMAN, Letters of a Yankee Clipper Ship Captain”. The book is interesting, telling of Capt. Colman’s exploits worldwide including his voyages carrying goods including firearms in the time frame this Brevette would have been made in the 1850s. Gun is cased in a partitioned purple velvet compartmentalized mahogany case w/ bag flask, matching serialized brass 2-cavity mold marked “COLT”, combination nipple wrench & screwdriver, cleaning rod & Eley cap tin. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: notes stating that this gun belonged to Moses Rich Colman (1807-1872), albumen photo of his home in Scituate, Mass, copy of CDV of Capt. Colman. CONDITION: near excellent overall. Bbl. & cyl. retain 90% plus bright finish. Bbl. marked “COLT / PATENT” on top. Cyl. is etched w/ animals & trees. Well figured grips retain most of their original varnish having light edge wear. Brass trigger guard & backstrap show traces of silver wash, brass overall light mustard patina. Matching S#s throughout. Mechanically excellent w/ crisp bright shiny smooth bore w/ muzzle face notched to emulate rifling. Casing is in matching very good to fine condition. Lining has some light fading & soiling. Flask retains much of its original lacquer & bright fire blued spring. The brass 2 cavity mold is also very good- fine w/ steel sprue cutter retaining much of its original finish. PROVENANCE: Estate of Capt. Moses Rich Colman; David Walsh; Don Bryan collection 1994; estate of western gentleman. (01-19494/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4022A. RARE COLT 3RD MODEL 1851 PROTOTYPE NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 38958. Bbl. 7 1/2”. This gun appears original & authentic as mfg. in 1854 based on S#. Revolver has unique loading assembly & wedge not noted on any other Colt products. Experimental loading arm has plunger type pinned catch & a 90 degree pivot of arm. There is a sm. “58” stamped on arm, matching last 2 digits of S#. Wedge is a nicely beveled “L” shape w/ longer screw attaching to usual position of wedge screw. Revolver has 2 sm. “X” stamped on left side of trigger guard & trigger bow, denoting experimental. Nathan Swayze in his text on this model states experimentation was being performed in this serial range, including beveling. This is a most interesting gun in nice condition & we are unaware of no other example. CONDITION: very good to fine overall. Appears to have possibly been finished in the white, sharp edges & markings. Cyl. retains strong, rolled scene w/ area of pinprick pitting, all 6 usable safety pins. Grips retain about 90% of their original factory varnish w/ edge wear & cosmetic scuffs & scratches. Trigger guard retains 90% original silver & backstrap about 30% silver. Mechanically crisp w/ shiny bore. (01-19861/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

4023. CASED BREVETTE COLT NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 24139. Revolver has no external numbers, other than S# stamped in bottom left grip. Bbl. housing & cyl. have British powder proofs. Matching 2 digit numbers are stamped internally on all major components except loading lever & cyl. which is British proofed on chambers, Liege proof on front. Cyl. is also hand engraved w/ shaded scrolling acanthus & floral highlights. Bbl. 6 7/8” oct., marked “ADDRESS COL. SAMl COLT NEW’ YORK U.S.A. AMERICA”. Left side of frame marked ‘COLT’S PATENT”. Iron backstrap & triggerguard. Revolver is blued & case hardened. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: housed in dense mahogany case w/ inlet fancy bordered rectangular escutcheon. Interior is lined in blue velvet & has remnants of lg. paper label in lid, partially marked “DIRECTIONS FOR LOADING COLTS XXX”. Case contains unmarked copper bodied plain 5” bag flask, “Colt’s Patent” marked bullet mold, combo nipple wrench & Eley cap tin. CONDITION: gun is fine overall, bbl. retaining most of it’s original bright blue w/ considerable scattered freckling & loss from flaking. Loading lever & frame w/ approx. 70% original case hardening color. Cyl. retains about 50-60% dark inky blue, retains 4 partial safety pins. Straps retain traces of blue & are mostly gray brown. Grip retains most of an old varnish finish, has S# somewhat softened, but still legible. Gun appears all matching & complete, wedge numbered “329” w/ matching surface to balance of gun. Mechanics are functional, though sluggish. Crisp, rifled bore w/ pitting. Case has old refinish on exterior. Top escutcheon replaced. Interior cloth is very good w/ soiling & reductions where rubbed. 30% Of label is on lid. Accessories are good. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19789/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4025. EXCEPTIONAL UNIQUE VARIANT ROUND CYLINDER CASED FACTORY ENGRAVED COLT ROOT MODEL 1855 SIDEHAMMER PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH IVORY GRIPS. Cal. 28. S# 26592. Bbl. 3 1/2”. Standard configuration of late 1861 manufactured factory engraved (attributed to Gustav Young) w/ 3 1/2” oct. bbl., brass tapered pin front sight, 2 line Hartford address. 5 Shot cylinder has rolled ”Indian & cabin” scene & single line patent mark. Beautifully engraved w/ foliate scrolls having finely pearled backgrounds, mounted w/ smooth 1 piece “certifiable antique elephant ivory” grip. . This beautiful cased revolver & accessories would be difficult to upgrade. Malcolm Burnette in his fantastic text “Collector’s Guide to Colt Root Sidehammer” states that this revolver falls in serial range of a model 3 (S# 25478-30000) & should have fluted cylinder. Every characteristic of this revolver is model 3 except the exception of round cylinder. Serial numbers match on cylinder & gun is impeccable. I doubt there exists another minty factory engraved model 3 original w/ rnd. nonfluted cylinder. Burnette lists 13 distinct variants, if you want to have 14 distinct variants, this may be your opportunity. There is always exception to the rule especially if they paid extra for custom revolver & casing. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanied by mahogany case, burgundy velvet lining, compartmented for the revolver from left to right showing the hammer which is unusual, elegant and rare “peacock” powder flask only found in Root casings, green label cap tin, brass bow-legged 2 cavity “COLT’S PATENT” mold with bright steel sprue cutter, oak handled spacer tool (Rapley T #20) & additional spacer tool/screwdriver (Rapley # 21). This beautiful cased revolver & accessories would be difficult to upgrade. CONDITION: extremely fine, revolver retains about 98% vibrant factory blue, only noted wear is at back toe, fine case colors on loading lever. Ivory grips well fit with slight play, small well patinaed chip in front toe. Mechanically fine with crisp bright bore. Casing is fine retaining much original varnish. Lining is heavily faded with soiling and wear at front sight and hammer spur. Flask is excellent retaining most of its original finish, mold is excellent with sprue cutter retaining most of its bright “white” finish, sprue retaining screw has most of its original fire blue. Both spacer tools retain portions of their original blue. (01-19960/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-25,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4026. CASED ENGRAVED GOLD-PLATED CARVED IVORY COLT MODEL 1860 FLUTED ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 5252. Standard configuration. Bbl. 8” w/ one line New York address which is only partially discernible, 1 piece “antique ivory” grip w/ relief carved Mexican eagle on left in oval. Nimschke style engraving w/ fine punch dot pearled background in nearly full coverage including cyl. w/ crossed hatched ovals w/ punch dots, engraved hammer emulates sea creature. This revolver was once purchased by the US Government during the Civil War. Like other Civil War veterans, some took their service weapon to New York shop like Nimschke’s & had it decorated & engraved. This revolver also descended in the family of a Swede who fought in Mexican Revolution w/ Poncho Villa, early 20th century. This revolver really has the appearance of being gold plated in Mexico & seeing hard use. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: English mahogany casing has central medallion in lid w/ script initials “LB”, green baize lining compartmentalized gold plated eagle & panoply of arms flask, 2 cavity “Colts Patent” mold “44H”, pewter oiler, Ely cap tin, paper wrapped packet 6 “Colt Army” cartridges, 2 loose Ely 44 cartidges, steel headed cleaning rod & L shaped combination nipple wrench/screwdriver. Regardless of history this is a pleasing gaudy Mexican used gun. CONDITION: fair to good, all matching except grip which is unnumbered, number font on bbl. & arbor are different from rest of gun but appear old & original to use. Engraving & markings were worn when plated, Colt patent stamped inside cyl. flute is still crisp under engraving. Swivel in butt is newer addition. Certifiable antique ivory grips have smooth edge wear & high relief wear to Mexican eagle medallion. Mechanics are functional w/ well defined dark rifled bore. Casing is very good w/ folding handle in lid, lining is better than most sold. Accessories are all very good, gold plated 2 sided eagle w/ panoply of arms flask has gold paint restoration on sides. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19787/JS). ANTIQUE. $6,000-8,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4027. EXCEPTIONAL FINE CIVIL WAR COLT MODEL 1855 SIDEHAMMER REVOLVER WITH ORIGINAL HOLSTER. Cal. 28. S# 21785. This revolver is in truly outstanding condition, w/ well made flap holster that fits like a glove. Revolver does not appear to have been taken out much as it shows little wear or loss of finish. This is a standard Model 2 mfg. 1860, Indian cabin rolled cyl. scene, 3.5” bbl. w/ unique pointing hand terminations on Hartford bbl. address. This was one of Col. Colt’s favorite presentation pistols 1860-61, several of the sm. are known presented to Civil War generals. There are lots of well worn Colt Root side hammer revolvers out there, but it may not be possible to find a better condition example in original military style flap holster. CONDITION: excellent, retains over 95% original bright factory blue finish, mechanically fine w/ crisp shiny bore. Holster is equally fine complete condition. (01-20163). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,500.

4028. NICELY RESTORED EARLY COLT 1860 FLUTED ARMY 3 SCREW PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH CASE. Cal. 44. S# 1444. Bbl. 8” marked w/ “COLT NEW YORK US AMERICA” address on top & has “D” inspector’s stamp on each side above takedown bolt mortise. Case hardened frame marked “COLT’s PATENT / US” on left side & has notches cut for attachment of buttstock. Hammer pivot screw is of flat top style. No inspector’s stamp noted on frame. All numbers appear to match including cyl. which has number in one flute & patent date along w/ “D” inspector’s stamp in opposite flute. Brass bottom strap has “D” stamp behind trigger guard & is marked “44 CAL” at rear & “2” is stamped on left front of trigger guard bow. Blued iron backstrap w/ matching S# has cut for stock at bottom & “D” stamp at top behind hammer. One piece walnut grip marked w/ inspector’s initials “JT” (John Thomas) on left & “WHR” (William H. Roberts) on right. Grip S# does not match. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver is housed in mahogany case lined in red velvet containing brass eagle over cannon powder flask w/ angled spout, “Colt’s Patent” 44 cal. iron mold, UMC cap tin. CONDITION: very fine as restored. Bbl. slightly shortened w/ squared muzzle & retaining approx. 60% factory style blue. Action, hammer & loading lever retain nearly all of good quality color case rehardening. Backstrap w/ nicely aged factory type blue finish. Replacement grips appear to have added finish over original surfaces. Bore is dark lightly pitted w/ strong rifling. Cyl. retains perhaps half of its reblue, all safety pins intact. There is a flat spot on right side of grip. Action screws appear to be replacements. Mechanically fine. Older case is further aged & has good appearance. Interior cloth w/ soiling & compressions. Accessories are good. It has been estimated that about 4000 Fluted Armies were produced, perhaps 1/10th of that number are of the 3 screw variety. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19794/MGM). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,000.

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4030. PAIR OF COLT REVOLVERS CARRIED BY ALONZO BARNARD, COMPANY F 2ND REGIMENT US SHARPSHOOTERS. Accompanying these 2 pistols & discharge document is an affidavit signed by an descendant of Corporal Alonzo Barnard stating provenance from family descent. 1) COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 53861. Bbl. 6”. Revolver has mixed S#s, but bbl., frame, & trigger guard have matching “53861”. Backstrap is “49329”. Cyl. S# not discernible, but last 3 digits are “003”. Bbl. has been shortened to 6” w/ a well patinated inset dovetailed brass sight w/ iron post. Initials are cut on bottom of backstrap which could be “AB”. CONDITION: good overall, gun appears to be original to this configuration w/ later added loading lever, loading lever catch, wedge & wedge screw. Mixed patinas. Grips are well fit w/ visible cartouches, tacking marks on butt. Mechanically functional w/ pitted, rifled bore. 2) SCARCE EARLY COLT MODEL 1862 POCKET POLICE. Cal. 36. S# 61. Bbl. 6 1/2” standard configuration w/ longest available bbl. Scarce 2 digit S# made in 1861 w/ 2 line patent in one flute & S# in another. Matching S#s found throughout. CONDITION: fair overall, missing loading assembly, catch & pitch. Wedge, hammer screw, & grips are replacements. Bbl. retains about half of refinished blue, balance of iron is brown patina. Grip frame retains about half of replated silver. This gun must have been loved as it was refinished sometime after the Civil War for continued use & that finish mostly worn away today. Mechanics need attention as cyl. does not index. Good, rifled bore w/ pitting. 3) STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE GOVERNORS SOLDIERS PROCLAMATION. Framed pictorial 12x11” state of New Hampshire governors proclamation from 1867 w/ nicely calligraphyed ink inscription to Barnard signed in facsimile by Governor Frederick Smyth & New Hampshire adjutant General. Document is surrounded by patriotic vignettes engraved by the American Blank Note company. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: “The Civil War Diary of Wyman S. White”, a book edited by Russel C. White. CONDITION: not removed from frame but appears fair to good overall, all discernible, w/ staining & several cracks & tears w/ light fading. (0119823/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-4,000.

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4029. COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY RICHARDS CONVERSION REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 545. Standard configuration, bbl. 8” w/ 1 line New York address, custom checkered ivory grips, silverplated. Conversion number “545” stamped below S# 145594 on trigger guard & backstrap; on frame & bbl. over polished out SNs. Conversion number is also stamped on cyl., cartridge door, ejector base & bbl. housing. Small government inspection marks “A”, “P” & “H” found on various components. CONDITION: fine, as restored about 1980. Front sight is restoration. Revolver retains virtually all restored silver finish, custom ivory grips signed internally by Texas maker. Screws retain most of their applied fire blue. Markings all discernible though address in cyl. scene are weak due to plating. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19802/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.


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4031. CIVIL WAR MARTIAL MODEL 1860 COLT ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 126801. Bbl. standard configuration of the most popular Civil War cavalry weapon. Based on S#; revolver was made in 1863. CONDITION: good to very good overall, appears original & matching, good markings including address & cyl. scene. Grips are well fit w/ discernible cartouches. Chips at front toes. Indiscernible name scratched on butt. (01-19425/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

4032. COLT MODEL 1860 ARMY REVOLVER WITH FRAME CUT FOR SHOULDER STOCK. Cal. 44. S# 68959 (All matching). Bbl. 8” standard configuration marked w/ New York address. Case hardened frame of later 3 screw style has cuts in recoil shield for shoulder stock. Colts patent markings are on left side, but there is no “US” stamp present. One piece walnut grips have remnants of inspector’s markings & are in standard brass trigger guard front strap & steel backstrap. CONDITION: good to very good, complete. Iron & steel parts show traces of original finish where protected but are nearly all gray to brown patina w/ a lg. number of marks & scratches. All markings are legible. Cyl. retaining most of its scene. Grip straps are uncleaned. Brass w/ mellow mustard patina. Grips show old chipping & a crack at front which shows considerable handling during period of use. Dark, rusted bore. Safety pins are mashed flat. Revolver cocks. Bolt drops, but cyl. will not rotate. Hand missing. (01-19991/MGM). ANTIQUE. $900-1,500.

4033. CIVIL WAR ERA COLT 1860 US INSPECTED ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 8097. Bbl. 8” rnd. w/ brass blade replacement front sight. 6 Shot rnd. rebated cyl. Frame has provisions for shoulder stock attachment. Bbl., frame, trigger guard, backstrap & cyl. have matching numbers. Trigger guard & frame have “H” inspector’s mark. 1 Piece walnut grip has partially visible cartouches on both panels. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt letter providing the following information “Serial Number: 8097 / Caliber: .44/c / Barrel Length: 8” / Finish: Blue / Brass / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Sold to: United States Government / Shipped to: Capt. R.H.K. Whiteley / Commanding Officer / New York Arsenal / Address: Governor’s Island, NY / Date of Shipment: August 6, 1861 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 500”. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a light mottled gray brown showing sm. dents & light corrosion. Bbl. is loose on frame. Wedge, wedge screw, loading lever, loading lever catch & all action screws are replacements. Brass trigger guard shows old polish. Grips show heavy wear w/ dents, marks & sm. chips. Dark pitted bore w/ little remaining rifling. (01-19397/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,100.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4033A. ENGRAVED COLT BREVET NAVY REVOLVER WITH SPURIOUS CONFEDERATE INSCRIPTION. Cal. 36. S# 18387. Bbl. 7 1/2”. Copy of Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver marked “COLT / PATENT” on top flat of 7.5” oct. bbl. near breech. Frame scroll engraved, recoil shields have sparse engraved edging. Serial numbers or last 3 digits “387” are found on most parts including loading arm & amp; wedge along w/ bbl,, frame, trigger guard, backstrap & cyl.. Backstrap inscribed in script “Col. C. R. Collins Co. A 15 Regt. Va. Cav.”. Revolver is being sold w/ no warranty as to when inscription was applied. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: tarred patent leather holster w/ tag. CONDITION: very good overall, dark plum/black iron patina, brass trigger guard & backstrap have mottled mixed mustard patina, mechanically fine w/ dark discernible rifled bore. Wedge is missing spring & does not bind. Accompanying holster is too sm. for pistol to close & good overall. (01-19422/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

4034. COLT 1860 ARMY US MARKED REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 11233. Bbl. 8” rnd. 6 Shot rnd. rebated cyl. Brass grip strap. 1 Piece walnut grip w/ partially visible cartouche on left panel. Action has provision for shoulder stock attachment. Bbl., frame & trigger guard have matching numbers. CONDITION: metal parts have bright polish w/ weakened markings showing spots of remaining pitting. Brass shows evidence of old polishing & is starting to reacquire a light tarnish. Grips are lightly sanded & refinished showing light dents & marks. Action shows wear, only full cock notch remains on hammer. Wedge is replacement & screw is missing. Bore retains intact gain twist rifling showing general light pitting w/ spots of heavier pitting. (01-19908/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4035. BEAUTIFUL INSCRIBED NIMSCHKE GOLD AND SILVER ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY REVOLVER FROM SUTHERLAND COLLECTION. Cal. 36. S# 20399. This revolver was made in 1864 & is pictured on page 170 of Sutherland and Wilson’s landmark 1971 text “The Book of Colt Firearms”. Its mate (SN 21838 ex-George Gamble collection) is owned by the Gene Autry Museum w/ same inscription on inside of trigger guard “Aloys Seinen Johann”, identical engraving & carved grips; obviously made as a pair even though the Autry is cased. Standard configuration 7.5” bbl. w/ 1 line New York address, engraved most likely by Louis Nimschke w/ full coverage arabesque scrolls having pearled background & his signature fan on top of backstrap. Metal silver plated w/ exception of gold washed cylinder, hammer, loading arm & trigger. Exceptional relief carved & checkered ivory grips showcase high relief eagle & shield on left side. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: custom wood & iron display stand. CONDITION: fine overall, matching serial numbers found on bbl., frame, trigger guard, backstrap, cylinder, arbor & wedge. Revolver retains most of its original silver plating. The gold plate on hammer trigger & loading arm is mostly found in large traces in protected areas. The gold on cylinder appears professionally touched up for presentation, safety pins smashed. Original certifiable antique ESA-exempt ivory grips are well fit w/ tiny chips to inside toes. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright bore. PROVENANCE: Ex Robert Q. Sutherland Collection. (01-19962/JS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.

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COLLECTOR’S NOTE This revolver was produced during the second year of manufacture. Formally part of the William Locke Collection & Featured in the Locke Collection Reference

4036. COLT HIGH CONDITION 1861 NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 1441. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ German silver blade front sight. Top of bbl. has single line New York address. 6 Shot rnd. cyl. w/ naval engagement scene roll engraving. Case colored frame, left side is marked “COLT’S / PATENT”. Silver finished brass back strap & trigger guard. Left side of trigger guard is marked “36 CAL”. Left rear sight of trigger guard bow is stamped “L”. Creeping loading lever assembly. 1 Piece walnut grips. Bbl., frame, trigger guard, grip strap, cyl. & wedge having matching S#’s. Number “2” is stamped above S# on bbl. & below S# on trigger guard & grip strap. Total of over 38,000 mfg. 1861-1873, S# of this revolver indicates 1862 mfg. CONDITION: very fine. Frame & loading lever retain over 90% dark case colors w/ some carry wear. Cyl. retains over 90% blue w/ some fading & a cyl. drag line. Over 95% of the cyl. scene is sharp & clear w/ sm. spots of light corrosion. Bbl. has over 80% bright blue blending w/ spots of flaking showing scratches & sm. marks, most prevalent around the right wedge area. Original varnish on grips is very good showing scattered light marks. Crisp action. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered light pitting. (01-19993/DS). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.

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4037. VERY FINE CIVIL WAR CASED COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 17257. Standard configuration, bbl. 7.5” rnd., 1 line New York address, left side of frame “COLT’S / PATENT”, “36 CAL” stamped on left side of trigger guard. Ormsby rolled Naval battle scene on cyl., brightly varnished walnut grips. Frame retains most of its original case color, bbl. & cyl. retain much of their original bright factory blue finish. Revolver is housed in an original mahogany Colt casing w/ red velvet lining compartmented for revolver, dbl. sided angled spout eagle w/ trophy of arms flask, green label Ely cap tin, 2 cavity “COLT’S PATENT” blued “36 B” marked mold (B is for Belt), pack of 6 cartridges, & L shaped gun tool. Based on serial number, this revolver was made in 1864. CONDITION: very fine overall, all matching serial numbers, though cyl. originally “6684” was corrected when made w/ last 4 digits “7257” stamped below. Markings all crisp w/ exception of bbl. address which was lightly rolled. Bbl. retains about 80% bright blue, cyl. retains about 60% bright blue w/ complete rolled scene & all 6 crisp safety pins. Frame, hammer & loading arm retain about 80% muted & bright case colors. Grips are crisp & well fit w/ minor cosmetic blemishes retaining 95% plus original factory varnish. Accompanying casing average w/ soiled & stained lining, flask is especially nice retaining virtually all of its original varnish; other components very good. Casing is missing lock face. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19798/. JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4038. PRESENTATION FACTORY ENGRAVED AND IVORY MOUNTED COLT MODEL 1861 NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 18670 IE. Standard configuration. Bbl. 7.5” rnd. Ulrich engraved, silverplated, “certifiable antique ivory” grips, iron backstrap inscribed “Col. Colt to Capt. J.C. Comstock / Hartford Light Guard”. Revolver is featured in a 2013 article in Texas Heritage Magazine. The article states that Comstock, after leading his men at 1st Manassas, became ill & came home to Hartford where the very ill Colt gave his good friend this revolver before Colt would die in January 1862, Comstock died a month later. This gun, however; is quite an enigma as the published serial range would indicate manufacture in 1864, well past Col. Colt’s death. The inscription however appears original. Colt authority R.L. “Larry” Wilson stated in accompanying letter of authenticity “It is possible that as an important presentation, the revolver had such special or rushed attention in the engraving department that a mistaken serial marking was employed. It could also be that Colt wanted the public & the industry to feel that his production numbers [of this new model] were higher than the actual… Colt is known e.g., of skipping serial numbers to make it appear that more pieces were made than actual fact. A prime example of this is deluxe cased & engraved Model 1851 Navy revolver serial number 69367… Since only about 42,000 London navies were produced, the highest serial range of the specimen is hard to explain. Colt fanciers must expect to occasionally come upon unexplainable mysteries of manufacture which spark the imagination.” Regardless, this is a beautiful & attractive original Ulrich factory engraved revolver & is very moderately estimated. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 12 page letter from R.L. Wilson stating the importance of this revolver: copy of article “A Gift for a Friend” from volume 3 Texas Heritage 2013. CONDITION: very good to fine overall. Crisp markings, much of the original silver is present, mostly discernible cyl. scene, all 6 crisp safety pins. Smooth ivory grips are well fit w/ good patina. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. Accompanying very good reproduction Colt casing & powder flask display revolver nicely. (01-19826). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000. 4039. GUSTAV YOUNG ENGRAVED COLT 1861 NAVY REVOLVER WITH CASE. Cal. 36. S# 7211. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ “US AMERICA” address on top. Frame stamped “Colt’s Patent” on left side & no. cal. marking on grip strap. Engraved w/ lg. open scroll w/ dog’s head motif on left side & floral centers on rear & on right. Hammer engraved w/ classic Young wolf’s head on each side. All numbers match except bbl. wedge. Burl walnut grip has penciled in last 3 numerals in backstrap cutout. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver housed in walnut case lined in what was purple velvet. Contains 6 1/2” unmarked brass eagle & cannon flask w/ angled spout, nickel plated “Colt’s Patent” marked bullet mold & sealed tin of Kynoch metallic cartridge primers w/ orange label. CONDITION: all iron parts cleaned to gray brown. Brass shows considerable wear. Grips w/ old oil refinish. Good, but pitted bore. Mechanically good. Safety pins mashed. Case w/ refinished exterior has good interior cloth. Accessories are good. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19785/MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

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4040. KEN HOWELL CUSTOM COLT 1861 SIGNATURE SERIES CONVERSION REVOLVER. Cal. 38 LC. S# 44154. Third Generation Signature Series revolver mfg. by the Colt Black Powder Arms Co. 1861 Colt revolver custom converted by Ken Howell of the R&D Shop in Beliot, WI. All Italian markings are removed. Bbl. 7 1/2” rnd. w/ dovetail mounted blade front sight & right side ejector. Top of bbl. marked “ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA”. Bottom of bbl. has “BLACK POWDER ONLY R&D BELOIT WI USA” marking. Loading apparatus slot is plugged. 6 Shot rnd. roll engraved conversion cyl. Bbl., frame, grip straps & cyl. have matching numbers. Blue finish w/ case colored frame, hammer, trigger & conversion plate. Action has provisions for shoulder stock attachment. Backstrap has “Sam Colt” signature. 1 Piece walnut grip. CONDITION: over 85% custom blue & case colored finish showing a heavy cyl. drag line, scattered spots of finish loss w/ muzzle & carry wear. Right side of bbl. beneath wedge shows series of sm. dents. Grips show light wear w/ scattered sm. handling marks. Relined bbl. retains a bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3456/DS). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

4041. KEN HOWELL CUSTOM COLT 1861 SIGNATURE SERIES CONVERSION REVOLVER. Cal. 38 LC. S# 44961. Third Generation Signature Series revolver mfg. by the Colt Black Powder Arms Co. 1861 Colt revolver custom converted by Ken Howell of the R&D Shop in Beliot, WI. All Italian markings are removed. Bbl. 7 1/2” rnd. w/ dovetail mounted blade front sight & right side ejector. Top of bbl. marked “ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA”. Bottom of bbl. has “R&D BELOIT WI USA” marking. Loading apparatus slot is plugged. 6 Shot rnd. roll engraved conversion cyl. Bbl., frame, grip straps & cyl. have matching numbers. Blue finish w/ case colored frame, hammer, trigger & conversion plate. Action has provisions for shoulder stock attachment. Backstrap has “Sam Colt” signature. 1 Piece walnut grip. CONDITION: over 85% custom blue & case colored finish. Cyl. shows heavy drag line w/ spots of blue loss & edge wear. Frame has lightly faded case colors. Grips show sm. handling marks w/ repaired chip at toe of right panel. Relined bbl. retains sound rifling w/ a lightly frosted appearance. Action has very light mainspring tension. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3457/DS). MODERN. $1,000-1,500. 4042. CASED COLT 1862 POLICE REVOLVER WITH 4 1/2” BARREL. Cal. 36. S# 35224. Bbl. has standard address ending in “US AMERICA” on top. Frame marked “COLT’S PATENT”. Side of brass bottom strap marked “36 CAL”. All numbers matching. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver housed in walnut case w/ vacant brass plaque on top lined in scarlet cloth & has “Directions for Loading Colt’s Pistols” lg. paper label in lid. Case contains brass & copper sm. flask by James Dixon, “Colt’s Patent” marked bullet mold, combination tool & a cap tin. Compartment cover has brass knob. CONDITION: bbl. retaining about 40% original blue. w/ scattered light cleaning & some freckling. Cyl. essentially all gray brown, as is frame. There are traces of silver on brass straps. Good to fine bore. Mechanically good. Safety pins are good. Grips retain 80% original varnish. Case is very fine w/ some repaired cracks on top. Interior cloth is good to fine w/ rubs & compressions. Label good, foxed overall w/ repaired cracks. Accessories are good. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19791/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

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4043. EXTREMELY FINE & EXTREMELY RARE CENTER FIRE COLT LONDON OPEN TOP SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. 44 CF. S# 6. Standard configuration, 7.5” rnd. bbl. w/ 1 line New York address, British proofs on left side of housing, German silver crescent front sight, integral notch rear sight, ejector housing w/ knurled ejector rod head. Ormsby Naval battle scene rolled cylinder w/ British proofs. Blued bbl. & cyl., case colored hammer andframe, silver plated brass backstrap & trigger guard, varnished walnut grips. Frame has no patent dates & tiny serial numbers point to this being very early production. Most production is rimfire but this revolver only chambers “44 Russian” cartridge. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: custom Lucite stand. CONDITION: extremely fine, matching S# “6” found inside bbl. housing, face of cyl., back of frame, trigger guard, backstrap under grips, back of loading door & backstrap channel of grips. Bbl., cyl., & trigger retain 95%+ original bright factory blue w/ minor cosmetic losses. Rolled Naval battle scene is crisp & complete. Frame & hammer retain virtually all their bright case colors on left side w/ losses to left side where case colors have faded to silver/gray. Silver plating is 95%+ intact. Grip has 95%+ original factory varnish w/ edge wear & several cosmetic dents & dings. Mechanically fine with bright shiny crisp rifled bore. (01-19958/JS). ANTIQUE. $30,000-40,000.

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4044. HISTORIC AND EXCEPTIONALLY RARE COLT EXHIBITION ENGRAVED GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL AND IVORY SINGLE ACTION ARMY FROM FAMOUS 1876 PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL WORLD EXPOSITION. Cal. .45. S# 11089. Standard configuration, manufactured 1874, 7.5” bbl w/ 1-line script address, 2-line 1871 & 1872 patents on left side of frame. Accompanied with letter from noted Colt Engraving authority R. L. Wilson wherein he extols the quality of this revolver and relates its history as he knows it. This revolver appears in full color on pgs. 172-177 & 178 of Colt Pistols, Wilson & Hable; several times in Mr. Wilson’s Colt engraving books, the original and Volume I; in color on pgs. 174, 181 & 305 The Colt Heritage, Wilson; again in Colt An American Legend, Wilson; and on p. 28 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West An American Legend, Wilson & Martin. Like the other exposition guns exhibited in the Philadelphia Centennial display, this revolver is magnificently fully Colt factory engraved. Revolver exhibits known features of both Helfrich & Ulrich which both include elegantly engraved superb delicate arabesque intertwined scrolls, floral & geometric design en suite on every component of revolver incl. nearly full coverage on hammer, cylinder barrel & ejector. In beautiful contrast to the bright polished nickel are gold plated cyl., hammer, trigger guard, backstrap, & ejector housing incl. its spring. Revolver is mounted w/ finest polished smooth 1-piece ivory grips. Adding further to contrasting colors are the brilliant fire blued screws & cylinder pin. This special class of “over the top” decoration is seen only on special display & presentation Colts. The intertwined design as noted by Wilson as “special scroll” is only seen in 1870s & few guns after the Philadelphia Centennial examples. As there are no signed examples or Colt records identifying engraver, the engraver name is speculation though the quality is magnificent. In comparing signed Ulrich arms of this era, Herman Ulrich was most likely the artist, though his brother was chief contract engraver at the time. There is no surviving list of serial numbers of the 18 Philadelphia Centennial Single Actions at center of the famous display. However, there is little doubt that 15 of the serial numbers are known based on Colt “loans” of revolvers for advertising via various expositions from known documents 18771895. The best known of these is dated October 15, 1877 on letterhead of H. & D. Folsom to Colt & lists 12 engraved SAAs in detail & Henry Folsom states in postscript: “They attracted a great deal of attention at the exposition and believe they have been a great advertisement”. This revolver and a few others are all accepted by knowledgeable arms collectors as being part of the Philadelphia display, though few survivors are known. This exact gun, SN11089, can be identified by its photograph along w/ SN 11088, almost identically engraved on the Colt display wheel. This is noted by Wilson in 1987 text “Colt An American Legend”. SN 11088 did not survive in the exemplary condition of 11089 being offered. SN 11086, 11087, 11088 are all listed in Colt ledgers as being “loaned” at various dates after the centennial, so why isn’t SN 11089 listed? We know it is pictured in the display. Wilson delves into reasoning in his accompanying letter. Regardless, this is the one of the best two Philadelphia Centennial Colt Single Actions. The other great example, SN 8928, had its grips changed after centennial display from ivory to wood based on 1877 ledger & photo in the wheel. Colt used these fanciest exhibition guns for promotion & advertising throughout the 19th century as noted by shipments as late as 1897 for at least one of the 1877 Folsom listed guns. SN 11089 is well-known to the collecting community & pictured along w/ 11088 in the 1984 Hable book & no doubt one of the Philadelphia Centennial revolvers. Several of the serial numbered guns on the Folsom list are known shipped on multiple occasions as “loans” for exhibitions. This is among the finest & most elaborate of all known Colt Single Action Army Revolvers, few better will ever come to market w/ such fantastic condition, history, & renowned collection history. Revolver is housed in a custom leather French fitted green velvet lined casing made by Arno Werner. Removable fitted lid is elegantly gold embossed “PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL / 1876 / COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER / NO. 11089”.

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UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanying is a framed, poster size copy of a photograph of the Colt “wheel” display at the 1876 Expo which includes the 18 engraved & ivory-gripped Colt single actions in the center, one of which is undoubtedly this revolver; orig. book, Leslie’s Historical Register of the Centennial Exposition 1876, Frank Leslie; 1876 Centennial small picture booklet; an orig. James Creamer stereoview of the interior of the exhibit hall showing the United States booth, showing back side of Colt’s display; and one orig. admission ticket to the 1876 Philadelphia Expo. Also, an 11-page Larry Wilson letter concerning relevance of this historic pistol accompanies this lot. CONDITION: extremely fine to excellent, retaining virtually all original nickel. Gold wash is worn through on areas of grip frame exposing silver, but very strong on cylinder & ejector housing, unaffecting overall aesthetic of this great rarity. Blue finish on screws & cylinder pin are bright. Custom casing is in matching extremely fine condition. Accompanying ephemera are all very good to fine. PROVENANCE: 1876 Philadelphia Expo as part of famous Colt “wheel of 18 deluxe SAAs; Ex-collection R.E. Hable, Palestine, TX (1907-1984); Ex-collection Raymond Bentley ~1970; Ex-Dr. Gianfranco “Johnny” Spellman Collection ~1980; James D. Julia Auction lot 1267, March 15, 2015; Private collection. LITERATURE: “Colt Engraving” Wilson 1974; “Colt Engraving Book-Vol.1” Wilson, 2001, pps 174,181, 305; “Colt Heritage” Wilson, 1979; “Texas Gun Collector’s Magazine” Summer 1981, pg 4, “Most Outstanding Individual Weapon- Colt Firearms Company Display at the Philadelphia Centennial”; “Colt Pistols” Hable & Wilson 1984, pps 172, 176-179; “Colt An American Legend” Wilson 1987. (01-20170/JS). ANTIQUE. $200,000-400,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4045. COLT BLACK POWDER FRAME ENGRAVED SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 48136. This outstanding revolver has a Colt letter listing it as factory engraved. Full coverage vine type foliate scroll engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds. Engraving covers most areas of bbl., ejector housing, frame & cyl. w/ additional panels found on back strap, as well as highlights on trigger guard bow & forward trigger guard area. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade front sight. Top is marked “COLT’S PT. A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame w/ 3 line address on left side. Bullseye ejector head. Bbl., frame, trigger guard, grip strap & cyl. have matching S#’s. Full coverage bright nickel finish. 2 Piece pearl grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter providing the following information “Caliber: .45/c / Barrel Length: Not Listed / Finish: Nickel / Type of Stocks: Pearl / Factory Engraved: Yes / Shipped to: B. Kittredge & Company / Address: June 25, 1878 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 6”. CONDITION: very fine. 85% Nickel finish showing spots of peeling near muzzle of bbl., forward areas of frame & cyl. & on portion of trigger guard & back strap. Nickel has an unusually bright appearance that may indicate recent cleaning. Engraving & bbl. markings are sharp & crisp showing no rounding or thinning. Cyl. pin shows some distortion under nickel finish & may be replacement. Pearl grips have very good appearance w/ sm. chip heel of left panel. Crisp action. Bore has dark frosted appearance w/ spots of light pitting & retains sound rifling. (01-19944/DS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-35,000.

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4046. REMARKABLE PAIR OF MIRROR IMAGE RIGHT AND LEFT HANDED CUSTOM COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS. Cal. 44 CF. S#s 15776RH & 15776LH. Custom made commissioned pair by Thomas Haas, engraved & carved by Horatio Acevedo. Engraving is in the style of Cuno Helfricht. The checkered relief carved grips have portraits of “JOHN MORAN / PRESIDENT / MORAN ELECTRIC CO.”. John W. Moran (1896-1978) was electrical engineer from Indianapolis who founded electric company that operated for several decades & 15 years after his death. This pair of revolvers is featured on 2 full color pages of R. L. Wilson’s “The Colt Engraving Book, Vol.2” 706-707. The rarity of having mirror image revolvers caused the 2nd page in the book to have had the transparency printed on the wrong side. You don’t see many mistakes like this in full page color. This is a wonderful pair of revolvers in pristine condition, extremely highly embellished w/ full coverage engraving. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: custom Lucite stands. CONDITION: extremely fine, retaining virtually all original nickel plating. Certifiable ESA-exempt de-minimus elephant ivory grips have light age patina. Mechanically fine w/ crisp shiny bores. (01-19963/JS). ANTIQUE. 40,000-50,000.

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4047. COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. S# 62257. Outstanding early revolver. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ etched panel cal. marking on left side. Top of bbl. has Hartford address. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Full nickel finish w/ fire blue screws. Left side of black powder frame has 3 line patent date markings. Bbl., frame, trigger guard, backstrap & cyl. have matching S#’s. Checkered ivory grips, wood spacer between the two panels are marked w/ matching S#. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter providing the following information “Serial Number: 62257 / Caliber: .44/40 / Barrel Length: Not Listed / Finish: Nickel / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Shipped To: Simmons Hardware Company / Address: St. Louis, Missouri / Date of Shipment: December 28, 1880 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 50”. CONDITION: very fine. Revolver retains over 98% original nickel finish showing an intermittent slightly cloudy appearance w/ a few sm. scratches & marks. Etched panel cal. marking, bbl. marking & receiver markings are crisp & clear. Cyl. pin & action screws retain very good fire blue. Grips retain strong checkering showing a light age related discoloration. Action is crisp. Bore has lightly frosted appearance w/ sound rifling. (01-19946/DS). ANTIQUE. $18,000-25,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4048. COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER ENGRAVED SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. S# 58767. Desirable early engraved revolver w/ factory letter. 3/4 Coverage vine type foliate scroll hand engraving. Engraving covers breech & muzzle end of bbl., sides of frame & raised section of cyl. between flutes. Zig-zag borders & punch dot highlights are found on top of frame, rear portion of cyl. & top forward portion of the bbl. Backstrap has floral highlights, punch dot backgrounds & straight line borders surrounding oval for presentation use. Additional scroll highlights are found on butt section of back strap & rear of ejector housing. Trigger guard bow features an eight pointed star. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade sight. Left side of bbl. has “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER” etched panel cal. marking. Top of bbl. has 1 line Hartford address. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame w/ 3 line patent address on left side. Bbl., frame, trigger guard & back strap. 1 Piece ivory grip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter providing the following information “Serial Number: 58767 / Caliber: .44/40 / Barrel Length: Not Listed / Finish: Nickel / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Factory Engraved: Yes / Shipped to: J. P. Moore Sons / Address: New York, New York / Date of Shipment: September 16, 1880 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 5”. CONDITION: the 15% remaining factory nickel finish is found in protected areas of bbl., ejector housing, frame & cyl. Balance of gun has faded to a pleasing gun metal gray appearance showing scattered pitting. Worn slightly undersized grips show age related yellowing w/ darkness where they contact the grip frame. Sound mechanics. Dark pitted bore retains largely intact rifling. (01-19945/DS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-20,000.

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4049. COLT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA CAVALRY SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 115300. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade sight & Hartford address. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Bullseye ejector head. Blue finish w/ case colored black powder frame. Frame, bbl., grip straps & cyl. have matching S#. Bottom of bbl. has inspector mark “P” followed by “D.F.C” principal sub inspector mark referring to David F Clark. Left side of frame stamped “U.S.”. Trigger guard & backstrap w/ lanyard ring have “G” inspection marks below S#’s. Left panel of grip stamped “A / 226”. Butt of right panel has “RAC” inspection mark referring to principal sub inspector Ronaldo A Clark. Inside backstrap channel of grips have matching ink marked “5300”. “Colt Cavalry & Artillery Revolvers; A Continuing Study” by Kopec & Fenn list this S# as issued to the New York State Militia in 1885. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt letter giving the following information “The original shipment was a 200 gun shipment to the US Government Inspector at the Colt plant on 09/16/1885... It was returned to the factory for refurbishing, but no shortening of the barrel and subsequently shipped on October 4, 1895 in a delivery of 200 guns to the US Government inspector at Colt once more.”. CONDITION: very good condition as factory refurbished. Bbl. & ejector housing retain 70% lightly faded blue showing muzzle & edge wear w/ scattered sm. dents & marks. Cyl. retains 60% fading blue showing cyl. drag line w/ edge & carry wear. Hammer & trigger have good fire blue. Backstrap & trigger guard retain 70% fading blue showing carry wear & sm. handling marks. Frame retains 50% dull case colors fading to gray in carry areas. Grips have worn finish showing handling marks w/ sm. chips at butt & dents on left panel. Sound action. Bore is generally bright retaining lightly worn rifling. (01-20039/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-20,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4050. VERY HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION 1ST GENERATION COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER IN 38 COLT. Cal. 38 Colt. S# 354118. Bbl. 4 3/4”. Factory records indicate that fewer than 2,500 SAAs were made in this caliber. A little under 1,400 after 1922. This example is in standard configuration w/ 4 3/4” bbl., case hardened frame & hammer, blued cyl. & grip straps & checkered hard rubber grips w/ rampant colt. CONDITION: revolver remains in superb overall original condition w/ over 95% blue on bbl. which shows some silvering at muzzle & tip of ejector rod w/ one or two scratches. Frame retains nearly all of its original case hardening color w/ some dulling at left front. Cylinder shows some high edge wear, bolt drag marks & some scattered splotches of cleaned oxidation. Unnumbered front grip strap shows some light freckling at grip. Backstrap has some flaking & is turning brown at rear of grip. Grips themselves are very fine w/ some very minor sm. dings on left at bottom. Screws show very little use, possibly unturned. Bright, shiny bore. Mechanically fine. A truly fine, honest Single Action Army. (21-2582/MGM). CURIO. $5,000-10,000.

4051. COLT 1ST GEN. BLACK POWDER FRAME ENGRAVED SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 158139. Wonderfully upgraded revolver w/ full coverage hand engraving & added nickel finish. Well executed vine type foliate scroll relief engraving w/ coverage that includes the bbl., ejector housing, frame, cyl., back strap, trigger guard bow & front grip strap. Bbl. 5 1/2” replacement w/ left side marking “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY 45” as used 1929-1940. Right side marked “COLT’S MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. USA”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame w/ 2 line patent address on left side. Frame, trigger guard & back strap have matching numbers. Bbl. & cyl. are unnumbered. 2 Piece pearl grips. 1895 Mfg. CONDITION: revolver retains 99% added nickel finish. Protected areas have a light violet hued tarnish that projects a pleasing antique appearance. Very good pearl grips show sm. chips at corners of left panel. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (01-19846/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4052. FINE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY ARTILLERY REVOLVER WITH JOHN KOPEC GOLD SEAL LETTER. Cal. .45. S# 18512. This is a fine example of 1890s Springfield Armory assembled “artillery” model from cavalry revolvers recalled from service. Recalled cavalry revolvers were disassembled & serviceable parts were cleaned, bbls. shortened to 5.5” w/ sights repositioned. Usable components were reassembled w/ no attention paid as to matching serial numbers & each of these revolvers tells a story from their individual components. John Kopec wrote a letter of authenticity that accompanies this lot telling the story of each component. The backstrap of this revolver is number 4818, Ainsworth inspected & part of Lot 5 cavalry issued revolvers in 1874. Revolvers in this serial range are associated w/ Custer’s 7th Cavalry & other Indian fighting cavalry units. The cylinder number 8271, also Ainsworth inspected & originally mfg. in 1874. Barrel numbered 8075 is inspected by Henry Nettleton, original host revolver would’ve been serial number 48075 mfg. 1878. Grips are numbered 2384, w/ 1885 date & inspector’s cartouche “DAC” (David A. Clark), the original host revolver would have been serial number 112384 issued in 1884. Each of the other components is detailed in Kopec’s letter. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: John Kopec letter. CONDITION: very good to fine overall. Has matching surfaces from muzzle to butt, sharp crisp markings, strong traces of original blue & case colors. Grips well fit, hand worn patina, edge wear, cartouche light but discernible, date is light & appears to be 1885 though Kopek states 1884, last digit is partially obliterated. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of the western gentleman. (01-19489/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4053. EARLY COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. S# 45658. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade sight & etched panel cal. marking. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame. Full nickel finish. 1 Piece walnut grip. Left panel has hand carved initial “W”. Frame, trigger guard, backstrap, cyl. & bbl. have matching numbers. 1878 Mfg. CONDITION: exceptionally fine original revolver. Bbl., frame, cyl. & grip straps retain over 70% original nickel showing carry & edge wear w/ scattered handling marks. Bbl. retains an exceedingly clear etched panel marking. Grips have added finish over heavy wear & handling marks. Sound action has smooth operation. Bore has frosted appearance w/ intact rifling showing scattered spots of pitting. (01-20149/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.

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4054. GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER CASED REVOLVER, DR. LAWRENCE FROST & LT. COL. CHARLES A. CUSTER SIGNED PROVENANCE. Cal. 12mm. NSN. Unique large bore pinfire made in style of “bulldog” that Custer was noted to have liked better than Colt army revolvers. 10” Overall, bbl. 3.5” marked “CALDERWOOD & SON”, small British proofs found on cylinder on each chamber & bbl. Fine checkered ebonized grips, double action. Fine English mahogany casing w/ shield shaped plaque engraved in script “GAC” & described and drawn by Dr. Frost on verso of signed card. This is one of the few firearms in private hands w/ documentation direct to General George Armstrong Custer. Dr. Lawrence Frost was leading collector of all things Custer. He started collecting in 1930s & most of his collection came from Custer’s closest relatives descended from the Nevin Custer, George’s youngest brother & only sibling to have children. Frost’s neighbors included Col. Brice Custer who, along w/ Col. Charles A. Custer who sold this gun to Frost in 1956 on same date he purchased the Custer guidon made by Libby Custer which sold in public auction for over $900,000. Custer was a collector of guns as we all know & several pictured in photos he used or owned including guns shown on walls of his home at Ft. Abraham Lincoln. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: signed card along w/ bill of sale from Col. Charles A. Custer. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, sound & complete. Crisp markings w/ strong traces of blue & case colors Mechanically sound w/ crisp rifled bore. Casing is matching very good condition, retaining a few cartridges in fitted wood block. (0120120/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.

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4056. AINSWORTH INSPECTED COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, CUSTER SERIAL RANGE 4897. Cal. 45. S# 4897. Made in 1874 & serial numbers very close to several identified Custer issue 7th Cavalry revolvers from “lot 5” government issued SAAs which was prime lot for the 7th Cavalry. All matching & complete w/ exception of replaced bbl. & ejector. Matching serial numbers are found on frame, cyl., trigger guard & backstrap. Frame is correctly marked w/ 2 line patent address & sm. “US”, sm. Ainsworth “A” found on cyl., trigger guard, backstrap & bottom of left grip. Inspector’s cartouche is found in outline only on the left grip. Much of the original factory finish is found on these components. The 5.5” bbl. numbered 8947 inspected “RAC”, Rinaldo Carr along w/ the ejector are from an artillery model. Accompanied by John Kopek letter of authenticity, explaining more detail of replaced bbl. This revolver was featured in December 2018 Springfield Research bulletin. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: John Kopec letter of authenticity. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, retaining about 70% original blue overall including replaced artillery bbl. Grips are well fit w/ hand worn patina, moderate edge wear & chipped inner toes. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of western gentleman. (01-19491/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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4055. COLT CAVALRY SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 18509. Left side of frame has 2 line patent date followed by “U.S.” marking. Frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching S#’s. Trigger guard has “O” inspectors mark from 1895 refinish. Hammer slot has “C” inspector mark (A. P. Casey, sub inspector at Springfield). 6 Shot fluted cyl. w/ inspector initial “J” on side & “N” on rear, has no visible S#. 7 1/2” Bbl. w/ 1 line Hartford marking is a recent replacement w/ S# “8509”, bottom of bbl. has “CP” inspectors mark. Later replacement ejector housing w/ bullseye ejector head. Poorly fit replacement walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt factory letter providing the following information “Serial Number: 18509 / Caliber: .45/c / Barrel Length: Not Listed / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Sold To: United States Government / Delivered To: U.S. Government Inspector / Address: located at the Colt plant / Date of Shipment: October 18, 1895 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 200 / Remarks: The original records pertaining to this revolver were lost or destroyed many years ago. However, our records do indicate the return of this revolver for refurbishing and subsequent reshipment as noted above. The refurbishing consisted of replacement of worn parts, exterior refinishing and reassembly. The barrels of these revolvers were not shortened”. CONDITION: frame, cyl. & grip straps show heavy polishing w/ worn & thinning reblued finish. Frame markings are weakened & partially removed. Cold blued ejector housing shows spots of remaining original nickel finish. Bbl. retains 80% dull lightly faded reblued finish w/ markings that appear to be recut. Dark lightly pitted bore retaining largely intact rifling. Grips have artificially darkened appearance. (01-19880/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.


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4057. COLT SAA FLAT TOP TARGET SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR. S# 129575. Bbl. 7 1/2”. Flat top target front w/ 3 line patent dates on left side. 6 Shot fluted cyl. retains no legible number. Frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching numbers & bbl. under ejector housing has matching number “75”. Pinned blade front sight has replacement blade w/ rounded sides on sight bases. Replacement flat top V notch rear sight. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber eagle grips. Inside of right panel has hand scratches “BOB KUDIN”. S# indicated 1889 mfg., the Flat Top Target was catalogued from 1890-1898 & was Colt’s Premier lg. frame target revolver until the introduction of the Bisley Model. CONDITION: heavily polished & reblued w/ weakened markings & rounded edges. Several action screws are replacements & others show screwdriver distortion. Grips show moderate wear. Dark bore retains worn rifling. (01-19881/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,500.

4058. COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. S# 185952. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. Left side of bbl. has cal. marking “COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching numbers. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Gold grips. 1st Gen. SAA mfg. 1899. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 - 50 rd. boxes of Mag Tech 44-40, 200 gr. L-Flat: 1 full & 1 containing 47 rds. 1 - 50 rd. Box of HSM 44-40, 200 gr. RNFP containing 43 rds. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance showing extensive pitting. Grips show heavy wear, left panel is chipped at toe. Front sight is bent to left. Bore has frosted appearance showing light pitting w/ intact rifling. (21-2672/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4059. COLT LONG FLUTE FIRST GEN SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 3840 WCF. S# 330750. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. 1915 w/ long flute cyl.; S# 330001-331480. Case colored frame & loading gate having 641 assembly # & matching frame #. Both pieces of grip frame & cyl. numbered 26 plus both parts of grip frame S# to main frame. Pearl grips w/ carved eagle on right having ruby colored eye plus gold Mexican medallion in normal medallion location. Plain left grip w/ attachment being blind hole on right. Back of each grip at top front w/ 6 pointed star as manufacturer’s mark. Butt has “JM” punch dot engraved w/ 3 vertical dots after midpoint of each letter. CONDITION: very nice appearance as restored having nice case colors & all markings clearly visible including trigger guard marks. Recoil shield & other areas exhibit no signs of firing after restoration. Nice looking grips that are somewhat rounded at bottom rear of each. Bottom front of right grip has chip. Natural shell crack around edge of medallion on upper section of grip. Very slight chip or surface imperfection at top front of left. Action cycling & indexing are near excellent. Good plus bore w/ uniform light pitting & slight wear. Scarce variation in less common cal. (21-3514/NW). CURIO. $1,800-2,500.

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4061. COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, CUSTER SERIAL NUMBER RANGE. Cal. 45. S# 6207. Bbl. 7 1/2”. This gun is in the configuration of Colt SAA but appears to have added numbers & sm. “A” inspectors marks most. The correct style address appears engraved & not rolled. S#s, patent dates & “US” stamp are similar but not correct. CONDITION: very good overall, all matching. Mechanically fine w/ crisp, shiny rifled bore. (01-19426/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

4062. COLT SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 41 Colt. S# 158140. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame w/ 2 line patent markings left side. Frame, trigger guard & backstrap have matching numbers. 2 Piece checkered rubber rampant colt grips. 1895 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing scattered sm. spots of corrosion & light scratches. Grips have worn checkering showing sm. handling marks, left panel has sm. chip along grip strap. Dark bore has worn rifling w/ scattered spots of pitting. (01-19884/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

4063. COLT SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 161430. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. appears to be later replacement. Black powder frame w/ 2 line patent date markings on left side. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber rampant colt grips. Inside of left panel has hand scratched initials “LVC” w/ sticker showing cal. & other info. 1896 Mfg. CONDITION: frame & bbl. finish has faded to mottled gray/ brown showing general spots of corrosion & pitting. Cyl. retains 50% lightly faded blue blending w/ areas of pitting & corrosion. Hammer is not holding properly at full cock. Left grip panel shows lightly worn checkering. Right panel shows heavy wear w/ scratches & scrapes, much of the checkering is worn smooth. Dark bore w/ worn rifling showing light pitting. (01-19885/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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4060. COLT SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 102948. Bbl. shortened to 5 5/8” w/ reattached blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Left side of frame has 3 line patent marking. Frame, trigger guard & backstrap have matching S#’s. Bbl. has non matching number “3855”. Unnumbered cyl. marked “L” & “1” on face. 1 Piece walnut grips. 1884 Mfg. CONDITION: cleaned metal has light gray color from touch up finish. Refinished grips are heavily sanded & undersized w/ chips at toe. Pitted bore has heavily worn rifling. (01-19882/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.


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4064. COLT FIRST GENERATION SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). S# 348042. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Renickeled finish w/ blued action screws. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber eagle replacement grips. 1926 Mfg. CONDITION: retains over 95% renickeled finish showing light scratches, cyl. drag line & muzzle wear. Bbl. & frame markings are weakened from polishing. Many action screws appear to be replacement. Replacement grips show little or no wear. Bore retains strong rifling showing scattered light pitting. (21-2708/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

4065. COLT 1ST GEN. SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 192515. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade sight. 6 Shot rnd. cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt replacement grips. 1900 Mfg. Factory records for this S# show original cal. was 3840. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: No. 702 leather belt holster marked “COLORADO / DENVER / SADDLERY”. CONDITION: bbl. & cyl. retain 70% reblued finish showing edge & carry wear w/ surface corrosion in cyl. flutes. Trigger guard & backstrap finish has faded to gray w/ series of sm. dents at butt. Frame retains traces of case colors w/ balance fading to gray showing areas of surface corrosion. Very good replacement grips w/ poor fit to frame. Hammer is worn & missing notches. Bore has worn rifling w/ areas of pitting. (21-1410/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4066. COLT 1ST GEN. SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 WCF. S# 315153. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Frame, trigger guard & backstrap have matching S#. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1910 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 - 50 rd. full boxes of UltraMax 38-40, 180 gr. rnd. nose. CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance showing spots of corrosion & light pitting w/ series of light dents on right side of top strap & bbl. Grips show heavy wear. Bore has dark frosted appearance w/ light pitting & worn rifling. (21-2674/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4067. COLT FIRST GENERATION SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 220401. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ lowered blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Left side of frame has 2 line patent markings. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber rampant colt grips. 1903 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled gray showing corrosion, light pitting & handling marks. Some action screws show screwdriver distortion; others are replacement. Grips show heavy wear w/ portions of the checkering being worn smooth. Cyl. has excessive end play on frame. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling having a ring 2 1/4” from muzzle. (21-2709/DS). CURIO. $900-1,400.

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4069. COLT 1ST GEN. BLACKPOWDER FRAME SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 154691. Bbl. shortened to 5” w/ reattached blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Frame & trigger guard have matching numbers. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Left panel has 2 deep cut notches at butt. 1895 Mfg. CONDITION: gun retains over 95% renickeled finish showing very heavy polishing. Bbl. markings are gone, frame markings are partially legible. Several action screws & ejector head are replacements. Grip checkering is nearly worn smooth. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. Action shows heavy wear & does not lock up properly. Hammer is missing some cocking notches. (01-19845/DS). ANTIQUE. $750-1,250.

4070. COLT SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 44-40. S# 81057. Bbl. shortened to 5 1/16” w/ attached front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black powder frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching S#’s. Replacement cyl pin. Frame is drilled out & fitted w/ oversized cyl. pin retaining screw. Replacement mainspring & mainspring screw. Replacement checkered hard rubber rampant Colt grips. 1882 Mfg. CONDITION: metal is heavily polished w/ weak & partially removed markings retaining 90% renickeled finish over spots of remaining pitting. Replacement grips have poor fit to frame. Bore is lightly pitted retaining largely intact heavily worn rifling. (01-19883/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

4071. COLT FIRST GENERATION SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 195774. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Left side of frame has 2 line patent date markings. Frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching numbers. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber rampant colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. factory letter dated Nov. 7, 2014 stating the following: “Serial Number: 195774 / Caliber: .45/c Barrel Length: 4 3/4” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Shipped To: J.H. Martin Arms Company / Address: Little Rock, Arkansas / Date of Shipment: May 17, 1900 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1”. CONDITION: bbl., ejector housing, cyl. & grip straps retain 80% reblued finish showing light edge & carry wear w/ scattered surface corrosion. Bbl. markings are weakened from polishing. Frame & hammer retain 80% heat colored finish showing scattered spots of remaining pitting & surface corrosion. Some screws show light distortion, others appear to be replacement. Grips show heavy wear & discoloration, right panel is chipped along backstrap. Action is worn. Dark bore w/ worn rifling having general light pitting. (21-2707/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

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4068. COLT SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 38-40. S# 284050. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Frame, trigger guard & grip strap have matching numbers. Bbl. & cyl. are unnumbered. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Both grip panels along back strap have several hand cut notches. 1907 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% renickeled finish showing areas of peeling on frame, bbl., cyl. & back strap. Frame has weakened markings, no bbl. or cal. markings are visible. Grips show heavy wear w/ sm. chip at toe of right panel & lg. chip at toe of left panel. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ worn rifling. (21-2680/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.


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COLLECTOR’S NOTE This revolver shipped November, 1898 & is one of only 64 produced in this caliber.

4072. COLT BISLEY FLATTOP TARGET MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W. S# 178832. Bbl. 7 1/2” marked “(BISLEY MODEL)” on left side. Pinned blade replacement front sight that appears to be bone. U notch rear sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. letter stating the following information “ Serial number: 178832 / Caliber: .44 S&W / Barrel Length: 7 1/2” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Rubber / Shipped to: Montgomery Ward and Company / Address: Chicago, Illinois / November 17, 1898 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 2”. CONDITION: 40% dull blue fading to brown showing spots of light corrosion. Hammer retains traces of case colors in protected areas. Grips have worn checkering w/ handling marks at butt. Sound mechanics. Bore has dark frosted appearance w/ worn rifling showing spots of pitting. (01-17862). ANTIQUE. $6,000-9,000.

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MANUFACTURE NOTE This revolver shipped December,1910. There were only 131 made in this caliber. 4073. COLT BISLEY FLATTOP TARGET MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 313457. Bbl. 7 1/2” marked “(BISLEY MODEL)” on left side. Replacement brass pinned blade front sight w/ U notch rear sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. letter stating the following information “Serial Number: 313457 / Caliber: .32/20 / Barrel Length: 7 1/2” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Shipped to: Durham, Carrigan & Hayden Company / Address: San Francisso, California / Date of Shipment: December 3, 1910 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1”. CONDITION: 75% dull blue fading to brown showing spots of light pitting. Hammer retains traces of case colors in protected areas. Grips show light checkering wear w/ handling marks & 1 chip at butt. Sound mechanics. Bore has frosted appearance w/ worn rifling showing light pitting. (20-1740). CURIO. $5,500-8,000.

MANUFACTURE NOTE 1 of 412 produced in this caliber. This Colt was shipped in June, 1913 4074. COLT BISLEY SA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Colt. 1 of only 412 produced in this cal. S# 327110. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ semicircular sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finished bbl., cyl. & grip straps w/ case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece diamond checkered walnut grips. UNATTTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. Inc. letter stating the following information: Caliber: .38 Colt / Barrel Length: 7 1/2”. / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Wood / Shipped To: J.S. Fickling / Address: Unavailable / Date of Shipment: June 12, 1913 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1”. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% blue showing scattered light marks. Ejector housing, grip straps & cyl. retains 80% lightly faded blue showing spots of fading. Grips retain sharp checkering showing sm. handling marks w/ sm. chip at toe of right panel. Crisp mechanics. Bore has lightly frosted appearance retaining strong rifling showing sm. spots of pitting. (20-1744). CURIO. $5,500-8,000.

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4075. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 183918. Bbl. 4 3/4”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Rare factory checkered trigger. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece walnut grips. Mfg. 1899. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip strap finish is fading to a brown patina showing sm. dents & spots of light pitting w/ deep cyl. drag line. Action finish has faded to mottled gray brown showing spots of light pitting. Grips have worn finish showing scattered dents & handling marks. Good mechanics. Bore retains lightly worn rifling. (20-1750). CURIO. $3,000-3,500.

4076. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 219866. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. Left side is marked “(BISLEY MODEL)”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Bbl., ejector housing, cyl., grip straps & trigger have blue finish. Case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1901 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 70% dull blue fading to brown & showing spots of light corrosion. Frame is fading to silver/gray w/ spots of light corrosion & retains sm. amounts of case colors in protected areas. Hammer has good case colors on protected areas of its sides. Grips show light checkering wear w/ handling marks & chip at butt. Bore retains worn rifling & shows general very light pitting. (20-1751). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

4077. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Colt. 1 of only 412 produced in this cal. S# 250335. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. Left side marked “{BISLEY MODEL}”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. letter stating the following information “Serial Number: 250335 / Caliber: Illegible 38 Colt? / Barrel LEngth: 4 3/4” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Shipped to Markt & Company / Address: New York, New York / Date of Shipment: November 25,1903. / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 2”. CONDITION: 40% dull blue fading to brown w/ scattered light corrosion & sm. dents at butt. Frame & hammer fading to brown retaining case colors only in protected areas. Grips show heavy wear w/ scratches & handling marks having sm. chips at butt. Sound mechanics. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots of pitting. (20-1746). CURIO. $2,500-4,000.

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COLLECTOR’S NOTE This revolver shipped September,1904 & is one of only 160 produced in this caliber. 4078. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Colt. S# 258137. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade front sight marked “{BISLEY MODEL}” on left side. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Bbl., cyl., trigger & grip straps are blued. Case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt letter stating the following information “Caliber: .32 Colt / Barrel: 7 1/2” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Sold to: F.W. Madden / Address: Unavailable / Shipped to: H&D Folsom Arms Co. / Address: New York, New York / Date of Shipment: September 7, 1904 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1”. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 50% dull faded blue turning to brown & showing spots of light corrosion. Frame & hammer have cleaned gray appearance showing areas of light corrosion. Grips have lightly worn checkering. Sound mechanics. Bore retains intact rifling showing areas of light pitting. (20-1738). CURIO. $2,800-3,400.

4079. COLT BISLEY SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 294308. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finished bbl., cyl. & grip straps w/ case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Mfg. Co. Inc. letter indicating the following information: “Caliber: .32/20 / Barrel Length: 4 3/4” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Shipped To: Norvell Shapleigh Hardware Co. / Address: St. Louis, MO / Date of Shipment: June 5, 1907 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 10”. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 85% lightly faded blue. Frame retains 80% lightly faded case colors showing carry wear. Grips show light wear. Crisp mechanics. Bright bore retains sound rifling. (20-1743). CURIO. $3,500-5,500.

4080. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 307337. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade front sight. Left side of bbl. marked “{BISLEY MODEL}”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Bbl., ejector housing, cyl., trigger & grip straps have blue finish. Case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1908 Mfg. CONDITION: over 85% lightly faded blue showing carry wear & spots of freckling. Action & hammer retain over 40% light & fading case colors blending w/ spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear & sm. marks. Sound mechanics. Front sight is thinned & lowered. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of very light pitting. (20-1741). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4081. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 41 Colt. 1 of only 3159 produced in this cal. S# 313574. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. Left side marked “(BISLEY MODEL)”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame & hammer. Left side of trigger guard has Colt “VP” factory refurbishing proof. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1910 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% lightly faded blue. Frame & hammer fading to gray/brown w/ spots of surface corrosion retaining a sm. amount of fading case colors. Grips show light wear. Good mechanics. Bore is bright w/ very good rifling. (20-1757). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

COLLECTOR’S NOTE This revolver is one of only 160 produced in this caliber. 4082. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Colt. S# 317604. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored action. Trigger has hand checkering. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 70% dull fading blue fading to brown. Frame is fading to mottled gray brown retaining a sm. amount of case colors in protected areas. Hammer retains 70% lightly faded case colors. Grips have worn checkering. Sound mechanics. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. spots of very light roughness. (20-1739). CURIO. $2,800-3,400.

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4083. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 W.C.F. (38-40). S# 321784. Bbl. 7 1/2”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Mfg. 1912. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps have faded blue w/ a brown appearance from touch up finish showing sm. scattered dents & handling marks. Frame has faded to a mottled silver brown. Grips show moderate wear w/ spots of flattened checkering & sm. dents at butt. Sound mechanics. Bore retains lightly worn rifling w/ areas of very light pitting. (20-1747). CURIO. $2,800-4,000.

4084. COLT BISLEY MODEL SA REVOLVER. Cal. 41 Colt. 1 of only 3159 produced in this cal. S# 326365. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight. Left side marked “(BISLEY MODEL)”. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame & hammer. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1913 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Colt Factory Letter. CONDITION: 40% dull blue fading to brown showing spots of corrosion. Frame & hammer are fading to a mottled gray w/ 25% lightly fading case colors. Grips have worn checkering w/ handling marks & sm. chips at butt. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered pitting. (20-1756). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

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4086. COLT MEDIUM FRAME LIGHTNING BABY CARBINE. Cal. 32 CLMR (32-20). S# 17687. Bbl. 20”. Full length mag. Replacement globe front sight w/ Marbles replacement tang sight. Left side of receiver has Rampant Colt motif & is fitted w/ saddle ring & staple. 2 Piece checkered walnut forearm, straight grip stock w/ carbine steel buttplate. Sides of stock have brass ornamentation consisting of 3 - 5/8” diameter disks & 11 - 1/4” diameter disks on each side. WEIGHT: 5 lbs., 15 oz. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: photocopy of Colt letter providing the following information “COLT LIGHTNING MAGAZINE SLIDE ACTION BABY CARBINE “MEDIUM FRAME” / Serial Number: 17687 / Caliber: 32 CLMR / Barrel Length: 20” / Finish: Blue / Type of Stock: Wood / Shipped To: J.C. Petmecky / Address: Austin, Texas / Date of Shipment: June 23, 1886 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 20”. CONDITION: metal retains 98% nicely polished reblued finish. Forearm has worn original finish & checkering showing dents & gouges w/ chips along rear edge. Stock has worn finish showing numerous dents, scratches & handling marks w/ screw installed in toeline hole from sling attachment. Relined bore retains very good rifling. (01-19956/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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4085. VERY RARE BULLARD SOLID FRAME MILITARY STYLE SINGLE SHOT SRC. Cal. 45-70. S# 3745. James Herbert Bullard (1842-1914) patented a wide range of inventions. His first repeating rifle patent was granted Aug. 16, 1881. Bullard Repeating Arms Company produced an estimated 2,800 rifles from 1883-1891. These include large & small frame repeaters & both solid frame & takedown interchangeable single shots. The solid frame single shots appeared in 1885. Single shot production was w/in S# range 3501 to just under 4100. Most of the first 175 were solid frames. Only a few solid frames were built w/ higher S#’s after the detachable interchangeable bbl. models were introduced in 1887. The majority of single shot solid frame models were in target rifle or gallery configuration. As early as 1885, the Bullard company sought to secure military orders that would stabilize it’s production. The 1887 catalog lists military models as being available. “Bullard Firearms” by G. Scott Jamieson states “Letters to museums around the world have failed to turn up evidence of a military sale, but if they did secure one it must have been an insignificant one, thus marking Bullard military examples the rarest Bullards of all, with the possible exception of engraved models”. It is known that several experimental military models were produced. These include 2 Hindley pattern repeating muskets that were submitted to the US Ordnance Department in 1888, 1 of these is known to be S# 2529. Also identified is S# 2521, a military style repeating SRC. This carbine has the same buttplate w/ movable lid to expose the cleaning rod holes as found on the single shot carbine in this description. It is further known that single shot solid frame muskets & solid frame carbines were produced. Identified single shots include: S# 3527, a musket w/ non factory cut down forend; S# 3575, a musket w/ 32” bbl. & S# 3528 a carbine w/ 26” bbl., cal. 45-70. All of these have the round top receiver that were primarily reserved for military use. This carbine S# 3745 was only recently discovered, this rare carbine is new to the market. DESCRIPTION: Bbl. 24” rnd. carbine style w/ blade front sight & graduated leaf military rear sight. Bottom of bbl has matching serial number & cal. marking, last 3 digits of S# appear to be stamped over an earlier marking. The solid frame rounded top lever operated action has the martial style hammer w/ a saddle ring & bar on left side. The front receiver ring has caliber marking “45/70” followed by “BULLARD REPEATING ARMS COMPANY / SPRINGFIELD, MASS. U.S.A. PAT. JULY 6, 1886”. Case colored hammer & lever. Many parts including the lever are interchangeable w/ the large frame Bullard repeating rifles. The 3/4 length walnut carbine forearm measures 18” & inserts over a 1” cylindrical hangar in front of the receiver & is held by a single iron band. Straight grip walnut stock. LOP: 12 7/16” over a unique checkered steel buttplate w/ sliding brass lid. When opened, the lid reveals 4 holes containing the 4 piece brass tipped cleaning rod. Inside toe of buttplate has assembly # “7”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: the 4 piece cleaning rod held in butt compartment. CONDITION: fine overall. Bbl. & action retain 70% bright original blue blending w/ areas of dark surface corrosion & some very light pitting that show some abrasive cleaning. Hammer & lever retain 30% dark fading case colors showing surface corrosion & spots of pitting. Buttplate has areas of substantial pitting along right side & at peak. 4 Piece cleaning rod retains over 90% lightly faded blue. Stock & forearm show good military style oil finish w/ scattered sm. dents, scratches & marks. Bore is generally bright & retains strong rifling showing scattered spots of very light pitting w/ some darkness in the grooves forward of the chamber. (01-19995/DS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-10,000.


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4087. COLT SMALL FRAME LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L. S# 26186. Bbl. 24” oct. Beech combination front sight, elevator adj. U notch rear sight & tang peep sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish. Action has Rampant Colt on left side. Walnut slide handle & straight grip stock w/ checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt buttplate. 1898 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 80% lightly faded blue showing edge wear w/ spots of freckling. Receiver retains 60% blue showing spots of freckling & surface corrosion fading to gray in carry areas. Back of receiver shows gouges on either side of hammer slot. Forearm has dull worn finish showing scratches & sm. dents w/ 2 cracks extending from the front edge. Original stock finish shows wear w/ scratches & marks w/ areas of age darkened appearance. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ pitting & heavily worn rifling. (01-20079/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

4088. COLT SMALL FRAME LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 RF. S# 85873. Bbl. 24” tapered oct. w/ replacement blade front sight & fixed V notch rear sight. Tubular mag. w/ brass loading block. 1 Piece walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. 1904, last year of mfg. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance w/ evidence of touch up finish. Mag. tube has brazed attachment to dovetail bbl. mt. Wood has age darkened worn finish showing scratches, dents & handling marks. Replacement dust cover. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (21-1963/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4089. COLT SMALL FRAME LIGHTNING SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 RF. S# 9631. Bbl. 24” oct. Blade front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Top eject action has brass loading block. Replacement dust cover. Replacement hardwood slide handle. Original walnut stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1890 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled brown patina showing scattered corrosion, handling marks & light pitting. Replacement forearm has rough finish. Sanded & refinished stock has an 8” piece walnut repair extending 2 1/4” from the toeline. Stock has chips along both sides of action. Dark pitted bore w/ partially visible rifling. (01-19405/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

4090. COLT 1877 LIGHTNING DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Colt. S# 132093. Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ semi circular sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1902 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 50% worn blue showing dents & marks. Frame retains lightly visible case colors in protected areas. Grips have worn checkering. Bore retains intact rifling showing scattered light pitting. Action functions properly in SA/DA. PROVENANCE: Estate of Rick Ingwersen. (21-3940/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

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4092. VERY SCARCE COLT .41 CALIBER THUNDERER BULLET MOLD. Mold is in 41 cal. dbl. cavity casts a 2 groove blunt rnd. nose bullet. Mold was converted from 36 cal. percussion revolver molds at the Colt factory. Mold is marked on top of sprue plate “COLT’S PATENT”. Marked on left side “41 CAL.” Original 36 cal. marking has been obscured by tiny diamond shaped punch marks. Left mold handle has hook shaped priming arm attached by 2 rivets. CONDITION: cavities have very light patina appearance & tiny dents in nose area at bottom of mold. Mold has traces of blue turning patina w/ scattered sm. spots of oxidation & tiny dents which are most notable on the left side. (02-15821/RW). $600-800.

4093. FINE ENGRAVED COLT NEW LINE 22 REVOLVER. Cal. 22. S# 20057. Bbl. 2 1/4”. Made at the same time of introduction of Colt Single Action Army revolvers 18741877, these sm. caliber 7 shot revolvers were very popular. Of the 50,000 made, few were deluxe such as this factory engraved nickel plated & mother of pearl gripped example. Standard configuration w/ 2 1/4” rnd. bbl. w/ flat sides, 2 line Hartford address & etched panel on left side “COLT NEW 22”. CONDITION: fine to excellent overall, retaining virtually all original dull nickel w/ freckling on cyl. flutes, well fit 2 piece mother of pearl grips w/ tiny chip on inside right toe. Hammer & trigger retain much of their original blue finish. Mechanically fine w/ crisp bright bore. (01-20108/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200. 4094. COLT NEW LINE SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 RF. S# 54497. Bbl. 2 1/4” w/ flat sides & semi circular sight. Top flat has Colt markings w/ Hartford address. Left side has etched panel cal. marking “COLT NEW 22”. 7 Shot long flute cyl. Brass solid frame w/ spur trigger. Full nickel finish. 2 Piece bird’s head rosewood grips. Approx. 55,343 mfg. 1873-1877. CONDITION: bbl. & frame retain over 80% nickel showing sm. spots of blistering & flaking. Cyl. has 40% nickel blending w/ areas of flaking & spots of light corrosion. Grips show light wear & marks. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. Functioning mechanics. (01-20050/ DS). ANTIQUE. $300-400.

4095. WHITNEYVILLE ARMORY MODEL 1 SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 RF. S# 373. Bbl. 3 1/4” oct. w/ semi circular brass blade front sight. 7 Shot fluted cyl. Brass frame w/ spur trigger. 2 Piece bird’s head walnut grips. CONDITION: bbl., cyl., hammer & cyl. pin have faded gray appearance w/ spots of corrosion & light pitting. Brass has a mellow patina appearance. Grips shows light wear w/ handling marks. Functioning action. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. (01-20044/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-400.

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4091. SCARCE & DESIRABLE COLT BULLET MOLD FOR THE 38 CALIBER COLT LIGHTNING REVOLVER. Double cavity iron mold marked “COLT’S PATENT”. These molds were converted at the Colt factory from .31 percussion revolver molds to 38 cal. for the Colt Lightning revolver. Marked on right side w/ “38 CAL”. Original marking for 31 cal. has been rendered obscure by tiny diamond shaped punch marks. Left handle has extension riveted on w/ hook arrangement used to reprime empty cases. Bullet cavities have a 2 groove rnd. nose design. CONDITION: bullet cavities have traces of protective coating & appear to be in very good condition. Mold has traces of original blue finish throughout turning overall gray & patina w/ light wear at edges & notable sm. dents on left side of mold. Right side of mold has tiny vice marks between cal. marking & hinge pin. (02-15820/RW). $600-800.


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4096. ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC NO. 1 LEVER ACTION PISTOL. Cal. 31. S# 608. Bbl. 3 3/4”. Standard configuration of the famous rocket ball brass frame lever action pistol w/ 3 3/4” oct. bbl., integral mag., pinched post front sight & inset V notch rear sight, “NEW HAVEN CONN. / PATENT FEB. 14 1854” stamped on top of bbl., 2 piece walnut grip, deluxe silver plated engraved frame. CONDITION: very good overall as refinished. Good markings & engraving, frame retains 95% replated silver, stocks refinished, sm. chipped toes. Bbl. & mag. have fairly sharp edges, traces of finish & light pitting. Mechanically functioning other than lever, which will not lock in closed position, crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19790/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4097. NEW HAVEN ARMS VOLCANIC LEVER ACTION POCKET PISTOL. Cal. 31 Rocket Ball. S# 1646. Bbl. 3 1/2” oct. Shroud located near muzzle of bbl. rotates for loading. Top flat has New Haven Conn. address w/ Feb. 14, 1854 patent date. Brass blade front sight w/ fixed U notch rear sight on frame. Lever operated brass action had original silver finish. Ornamentation consists of foliate scroll hand engraving on sides & top of frame extending to the rear grip strap. Square butt 2 piece grips of fancy burl walnut. Estimated total quantity of 850 mfg. 1857-1860. CONDITION: this rare pistol is an antique very good retaining all original major parts. Iron parts have faded to gray showing scattered corrosion w/ spots of very light pitting. Frame shows evidence of light cleaning, engraving shows most details. Sm. amount of original silver plating remaining on inside grip straps. Grips have original finish showing moderate wear, marks & sm. dents. Left panel has repaired chip at toe. Bore retains sound rifling showing some light pitting. (01-19947/DS). ANTIQUE. $8,500-12,500.

4098. VOLCANIC REPEATING ARMS LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 41 Rocket Ball. S# 1298. Bbl. 16” oct. w/ integral mag. Loading is accomplished by turning the mag. shroud at the muzzle. Top flat is marked “THE VOLCANIC / REPEATING ARMS COMPANY / PATENT, NEW HAVEN CONN FEB. 14, 1854”. These rare carbines were built on the brass Navy sized pistol action. Blade front sight w/ replacement V notch rear sight. Right side of lever & right inside of lower tang have S# “1298”. Left inside of lower tang has assembly # “102”. Walnut replacement stock of straight grain walnut. LOP: 13 3/4” over original brass crescent buttplate. Butt of stock is marked w/ builder’s name & “2021” date. Horris Smith & Daniel B Wesson patented the historic lever action repeater in 1854. In 1855, the name was changed to the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company. In 1857, the company was reorganized as the New Haven Arms Company w/ Oliver F Winchester as an investor. The Volcanic is an iconic predecessor of the Winchester & played an important role in the development of modern firearms. CONDITION: bbl., shroud & lever have a dark patina appearance w/ scattered deep pitting indicative of fire damage. Brass receiver shows sm. dents & abrasive cleaning w/ some remaining dark tarnish. Sm. area of the original silver finish can be seen at the front edge on the left side of the receiver. Buttplate is cleaned bright. Action has weak mainspring tension. Dark pitted bore retaining largely intact rifling. (01-20029/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,500.

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VERY FINE NIMSCHKE ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED HENRY REPEATING RIFLE 59

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4099. NIMSCHKE ENGRAVED SILVER PLATED HENRY REPEATING RIFLE. Cal. 44 Henry RF. S# 4755. The famed Henry Repeating Rifle is an icon of the Civil War & American Frontier periods. It is the predecessor of the Winchester Rifle, approx. 14,000 were mfg. 1860-1866. Silver finished brass receiver features spectacular hand engraving by L. D. Nimschke. Louis Daniel Nimschke (1832-1904) was a master engraver who worked for many of the major firearms manufacturers of the 19th century. Vine type foliate scroll w/ punch dot backgrounds decorate the sides of the receiver. Right side plate features an open a banner. Left sideplate features an eagle w/ serpent as found on the early Mexican national seal. Eagle is surrounded by stars over a bed of cactus similar to the early state of Florida seal. Additional engraving is found on upper & lower receiver surfaces & on tangs highlighted by an 8 pointed star on front receiver flat. Upper edges of side plates have unusual serrated decoration. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ integral mag. which is loaded by rotating shroud at the front of the bbl. Top bbl. flat is marked “HENRY’S PATENT, OCT. 16, 1860 / MANUFACT’D BY THE NEW HAVEN ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CT.”. S# “4755” is found on breech end. German silver blade front sight, open rear sight dovetail & 800 yard graduated leaf sight is receiver mounted. Walnut stock w/ early style rounded heel silver finished brass trapdoor buttplate. Left inside tang & top tang channel of stock are serial numbered “4755” that match the bbl. number. Back of buttplate has matching number “4755” w/ inside surfaces of buttplate having a heavy green verdigris. Tang & buttplate screws are numbered to the rifle. Buttplate has highlights of engraving to match the action. Proper style vintage leather sling w/ brass hook on front is hevld on original left side swivels. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube blue has faded to a pleasing brown patina showing scattered handling marks, sm. dents & spots of light pitting. Brass receiver retains over 60% original silver finish showing a pleasing dark tarnish. Buttplate also retains approx. 60% original silver finish w/ a matching dark tarnish. Stock has moderately worn finish showing numerous scratches scrapes & sm. dents. Bore shows general pitting & retains intact rifling. (01-19938/DS). ANTIQUE. $50,000-75,000.

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FINE CIVIL WAR HENRY CARRIED BY JACOB GUSEMAN, 6th WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRY WITH LOCKET CONTAINING A PHOTO OF THE SOLDIER WHO CARRIED IT

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4100. FINE CIVIL WAR HENRY RIFLE CARRIED BY JACOB GUSEMAN, 6TH WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRY. Cal .44. S# 6347. This is the only family descended and identified Henry rifle accompanied with an original hard-image photograph of the soldier who carried it, that we are aware of. It was the property of Jacob Guseman of the 6th West Virginia Cavalry. The Henry rifle was a revolutionary weapon, the most technologically advanced weapon of its day, but expensive, cost was several months pay for a soldier. Less than 10,000 Henrys were made during the Civil War. US government bought 1731 from 1863-1865, this is one a few thousand private purchases & among the very few that can be identified from direct family descent. This rifle was purchased from Guseman’s great-great-great granddaughter Tracy Guzeman by our consignor in 2014 along w/ the accompanying locket housing crisp tintype photos of brothers, Henry H Guseman (1840-1917) & Jacob J Guseman (1835-1915), both of whom fought with the 6th. Both brothers born, raised, and died in Taylor County, West Virginia which was Virginia up to July 4, 1863 but always had loyal Union sentiment. The Henry was carried and used by Jacob, pictured in the locket with a goatee beard and visible shoulder strap who originally mustered into service as sergeant March 4, 1864 of “E” Co. WV 6th Cavalry. His brother Henry pictured opposite him in locket had joined earlier in co. L of same regiment. Jacob would serve until the entire regiment mustered out May 22, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The locket is housed in old jewelry case with embossed maker “LOAR’ S / Jewelers / Grafton, W. Va.”, Grafton being the hometown of the Guseman family. Loar owned both jewelry and photograph establishments in the 19th Century. The 6th was created from loyal Union mountaineers early in 1864, about the time was rifle was made. The 6th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment was organized from the 3rd West Virginia Infantry Regiment on January 26, 1864. The regiment absorbed the remaining battalion of the 5th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment on December 14, 1864. During the war, the 6th Regiment fought mostly in areas local to Virginia and West Virginia in small skirmishes in the mountain towns and valleys. In total, they suffered 5 officers and 28 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded in battle and 2 officers and 201 enlisted men dead from disease for a total of 236 fatalities. Rifle is of standard configuration w/ 24-1/4” oct. bbl. w/ 2-line patent & address on top flat, integral magazine, silver blade mounted on pedestal front, long range rear ladder sight, straight grain Walnut stock, w/ brass butt-plate w/ trap which held cleaning rod. This example is a fine identified survivor in unmolested condition, well patinaed w/ fine mechanics & bore. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Jewelers casing for locket, small file of research, letter from consignor and photos. CONDITION: very good-overall. Rifle has smooth iron patina, slightest traces of finish in protected areas, crisp markings, smooth brass patina, solid well fit stock with scattered dings and dents. Mechanically fine w/ good rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Direct paternal descent of Jacob Guseman family; family name spelling changed to Guzeman in 20th Century as per Tracy Guzeman. (01-20172/JS). ANTIQUE. $22,500-32,500.

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4101. RARE CIVIL WAR 1ST MODEL HENRY LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 238. Standard configuration w/ 24.25” oct bbl that has integral magazine, brass blade front sight, 2 line address “HENRY’S PATENT. OCT. 16. 1860 / MANUFACT’D BY THE NEWHAVEN ARMS CO. NEWHAVEN. CT.”, SN 238 at breech rear of vacant dovetailed sight mortise. 1st type Henry ladder rear sight without slide retaining screw graduated to 900 yards found in dovetail slot on top of brass frame. Mounted on straight grain walnut stock w/ 1st model rounded top buttplate w/ large trap & mortise for early 4 piece wood cleaning rod, which is not present. Buttstock has inset sling swivel on left side, bbl. has corresponding sling loop. Both buttplate screws, buttplate, tang, 3 tang screws & the buttstock all have matching original serial number “238”. Barrel under the loading sleeve marked w/ the assembly number 781 w/ partially obliterated number 629 on rear face of loading sleeve which must have been changed as these numbers should match. These early 1st model Henrys were manufactured near the start of the Civil War & many saw service. Survival on 1st models in complete original condition is low & this is an honest survivor. CONDITION: good to very good overall, all original & matching w/ exception of original Henry loading sleeve w/ a different assembly number. Bbl. has mottled brown patina w/ crisp markings, scattered pitting. Brass once cleaned has mostly smooth medium mustard patina, stock is sound & well fit w/ small cosmetic blemishes on affecting overall aesthetic. Mechanics are fine, well-defined rifling in pitted bore. (01-19413/JS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-25,000.

4102. REMINGTON UMC 44 HENRY FLAT RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES. Green 2 piece box w/ red trademarks. Box contains 50 rds. of the proper ammunition w/ “U” headstamps & 280 gr. lead flat nose bullets. CONDITION: labels have clear & legible markings. Box shows staining & tattering. Lid has torn end flaps. Cartridges show age related oxidation & tarnish. (02-15481/DS). $4,000-6,000.

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VERY FINE 2ND MODEL WINCHESTER 1866 WITH HENRY PATENT BARREL ADDRESS

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4103. OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER 1866 SECOND MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 21664. The Model 1866 is Winchester’s most iconic lever action rifle & follower in the footsteps of the famous Henry Repeater. Bbl. 24” oct.. Top flat marked “HENRY’S PATENT - 08 OCT. 16, 1860 / KING’S - PATENT - MARCH 29, 1866”. German silver blade front sight. Sporting leaf rear sight. Full length mag. Brass 2nd Model action w/ gracefully curved side profile in hammer area. Case colored hammer, trigger & lever. Loading gate is fire blued. S# is in block letters on lower tang followed by a lazy “L”. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock. Inside top tang channel of stock marked w/ matching number “664”. Left inside of lower tang marked w/ letter “V”. Extremely rare proper style Model 1866 leather sling on original swivels, front swivel is mounted on brass forearm cap. Rear swivel is 2 screw inletted style. Brass trapdoor crescent buttplate. 1869 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod in stock. CONDITION: extra fine. Brass receiver glows w/ an exceptionally attractive untouched mild patina appearance. Forearm cap has an equally fine patina appearance. Sides of hammer retain exceptionally bright case colors. Hammer & lever retains traces of subdued case colors. Loading gate shows 70% fire blue. Bbl. & mag. tube retain an incredible 85% or more lightly faded original blue showing light edge wear w/ sm. spots of very light corrosion. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots of very light pitting. Stock & forearm have original finish showing the expected scratches, marks & small dents. Left side of stock has a old age darkened hairline crack curving forward from the top tang. Buttplate shows evidence of light cleaning w/ spots of darker tarnish. Rear sight leaf exhibits some play on base. Original sling remains supple w/ dark oiled appearance having some re-stitching near the buckle. Early Model 1866’s w/ such a high degree of original finish are seldom seen on the market today. (01-20157/DS). ANTIQUE. $50,000-59,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4104. HISTORIC WINCHESTER 1866 RIFLE PRESENTED TO FRONTIER LEGEND, “CALAMITY JANE” CANARY. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 45383. Calamity Jane was born Martha Jane Canary near Princeton, Missouri in 1856. After moving the family to Virginia City, Montana Territory in 1861, her mother passed in 1866 & father in 1867 orphaning the children. Martha arrived in the Wyoming Territory at a young age in 1868. In 1873, Captain James Egan bestowed on her the nickname “Calamity Jane” after she saved his life during an indian battle at Goose Creek, WY. In June of 1876, Calamity Jane arrived in Deadwood, South Dakota w/ James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickock. After Wild Bill was murdered on Aug. 2nd, Calamity Jane stayed in the Black Hills where she nursed many during the smallpox epidemic. Calamity Jane became the heroin of many dime novels that championed her exploits as a frontier woman, Indian Scout & bullwacker. In 1893, Calamity Jane appeared as a story teller in Buffalo Bills “Wild West Show”. In 1896, she toured w/ Cole & Middleton, wrote an autobiography & performed at the 1901 Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. Martha Jane Canary passed in Terry, South Dakota in 1903 & is buried alongside James Bulter Hickock in Deadwood. After Calamity Jane saved his life, Capt. James Egan ordered this rifle w/ presentation engraving to honor her. As the story goes, Calamity Jane left the rifle w/ an unknown gunsmith in Miles City, Montana & never returned to retrieve it. Speculation is the gunsmith removed the side plates w/ the inscription to Calamity Jane. The gun fell into the hands of Lynel Compiegne, who was a deputy sheriff in Miles City & a pioneer Nebraska cattleman. In his later years, Compiegne moved to Faribault, Minnesota. After his death, the gun passed to his friend Harry B Smith, a banker & insurance man from Faribault. The gun has been the subject of numerous articles over the years starting with the 1957 edition of Gun Digest where it was featured in an article “Collector’s Bonanza, by Major R. O Ackerman”. Smith sold the rifle to Fred Remershied of Osceola, Iowa. On Sept 28, 1957, who sold it to L K Smith. In 1969, A. D. Aspegran of Durr, Kansas purchased it from Smith. Aspegran & later owners have spent the last 50 years advertising & searching for the missing side plates. DESCRIPTION: gold finished third model action, brass receiver has S# in block letters after trigger. Left inside lower tang is stamped “O”. Top tang channel of stock has assembly number “2300”. Toe of buttplate has matching assembly number “2300”. Engraver’s signature “LDN” is found in front of the S# on the lower tang. Louis Daniel Nimschke was a famous master engraver that worked for many of the major firearms manufacturers of the 19th century. Plain non engraved replacement side plates stand in stark contrast to the fine arabesque scroll engraving having punch dot & shaded backgrounds found on the rest of this rifle. Forward portions of both sides of the receiver feature screaming eagle heads surrounded by scroll. Rear portions of the receiver have matching scroll that extends to upper & lower areas of the receiver w/ highlights, borders & geometric shapes. Front receiver ring has a striking semi circular sunburst engraving. Brass nose cap & peak of brass crescent buttplate have matching engraving. Bbl. 24” of straight tapered oct. configuration measuring 3/4” across the flats at the muzzle. Sporting front sight & sporting leaf rear sight w/ leaf removed. Full length tubular mag. Plain walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ brass trapdoor crescent buttplate. Forearm cap has sling swivel. S# indicates 1870 mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: briefcase with all provenance & paperwork. Included is the 1957 , 11th edition Gun Digest. The book “Calamity Jane, The Woman and the Legend” by James D McLaird”. WACA 2015 calendar which featured the rifle as the Feb. gun of the month. Albuquerque Antiques Road Show July 19, 2014 flyer where it was appraised by J Christopher Mitchell. Pamphlets w/ chronology of Calamity Jane’s life. 3 Binders of printed information including letters from HB Smith dating back to 1956. Packet of color photos. CONDITION: brass action, buttplate & forearm cap have acquired a pleasing mustard colored patina. Traces of original gold finish are found around trigger, trigger pin, lever latch, front sling swivel & other protected areas. Bbl., mag. tube & other iron parts have faded to a mottled gray brown patina showing spots of light pitting. Mag. band pin is missing. Forearm has a heavily worn & weathered appearance w/ deep dents & scratches missing a 4” chip along left bbl. channel. Stock has added finish over wear & heavy handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing light pitting. (01-19937/DS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-50,000.

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Lot 4105 SIGNED L. D. NIMSCHKE ENGRAVED WINCHESTER 1866 SADDLE RING CARBINE.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4105. WINCHESTER 1866 L. D. NIMSCHKE ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 102482. Silver finished receiver has beautiful hand engraving in typical Nimschke style. Sides of receiver have an arabesque scroll engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds. Left side plate has Daisy at center of scrolls w/ spray of flower petals above scrolls. Top tang & bottom of receiver have scroll highlights. Front receiver ring has semi circular sunburst pattern. Top of action has fancy borders & geometric shapes highlighting a flower behind the ejection port. Floorplate has diagonal line engraving. Brass buttplate has matching scroll & borders. Bottom of receiver has engraver’s signature “LDN”. Bbl. 20” carbine style w/ 2 line markings. Band mounted blade front sight & single folding leaf carbine rear sight. Full length mag. Brass action has saddle ring & staple on left side. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip walnut rifle stock w/ brass crescent trapdoor buttplate. S# indicates 1872 Mfg. Top tang channel of stock & inside toe of buttplate have matching number “2482”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 piece brass tipped cleaning rod held in butt compartment. CONDITION: action & buttplate retain over 50% silver finish w/ a dark tarnish in protected areas. Bbl. & mag. tube have smooth blue/brown patina indicating touch up finish. Stock & forearm have added varnish over a worn weathered appearance w/ numerous scratches & dents. Bbl. shows wrench marks & is loose w/ sideways play on frame. Dark bore w/ general pitting retaining intact rifling. (01-19939/ DS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-32,500.

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4106. DESIRABLE WINCHESTER 1866 ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 105521. Bbl. 24 1/4” oct. w/ top flat having 2 line marking showing King’s improvement patent dates of March 29, 1866 & Oct. 18 1860. German silver blade front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Full length mag. Brass frame w/ nearly full coverage New York style engraving. Side plates have unadorned medallions surrounded by arabesque scroll & punch dot backgrounds that extend to front, rear, lower & upper portions of frame as well as upper & lower tangs. Front ring has lg. X surrounded by dot & line highlights. Bottom of lifter has X & dot engraving. Bottom of receiver forward of lever has rectangular box w/ initials “JPE” that appear the signature of an unidentified engraver. Brass forearm cap has matching scroll engraving. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ brass crescent trapdoor buttplate having matching engraving. Left inside of lower tang are stamped “X”, “F” & “E”. Top tang channel of stock & inside toe of buttplate has matching numbers “5521”. Stock under buttplate is stamped “0”. Toeline of stock & forearm cap have original sling swivels. S# indicates 1872 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: buttstock holds the brass tipped 4 piece cleaning rod. CONDITION: antique very good condition. Bbl. markings & engraving are clear & sharp. Bbl. has faded to a light mottled gray/ brown patina showing scattered corrosion w/ handling marks. Mag. tube shows some faded blue in protected area next to bbl. w/ balance faded to patina matching bbl. Tube has sm. dent 9” from front end. Brass parts have acquired a pleasing mellow patina showing very little of the silver finish that is apparent on inside portions of stock tang & buttplate. Wood has light coat of added finish over age darkening showing scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ scattered light pitting & retains sound rifling. (01-19948/DS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4107. ICONIC WINCHESTER 1866 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 HRF. S# 150741. Left side of stock has nail attached badge shaped rose gold tinted medallion. Inscription reads “SOUVENIER / A.D.W.L.LA SCOTT / PANTHER BILL / from / HON. W. F. CODY / BUFFALO BILL 1880”. Buffalo Bill is known to have presented many Winchesters to honor friends & acquitances. Bbl. 24 1/4” rnd. w/ sporting front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Brass action w/ case colored hammer & lever. Left side of frame has evidence of 2 holes from saddle ring staple attachment. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. Inside lower stock tang stamped “35” & “650”. Top tang channel of stock & inside of butt plate toe have corresponding number “35”. S# indicates 1879 mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanied by a bound book of the W.M. Locke collection copyright 1973 by the Antique Armory Inc. Page 505 pictures this rifle & describes Wiliam Locke’s acquisition of it “This rifle was obtained from F. Theodore Dexter in March 1930 for $75”. Copies of Photos of William F Cody in Paris 1896 & 1876 photo of Wild Bill, Texas Jack & Buffalo Bill Cody accompany the rifle. This historic rifle made an appearance on the Tulsa edition of the Antiques Road Show where it was appraised by arms dealer J Christopher Mitchell. Iron patch jag found in buttstock compartment. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 75% lightly faded blue showing muzzle & carry wear w/ scattered scratches & spots of dark freckling. Receiver has a mild patina appearance. Sides of hammer & lever retain faint traces of case colors. Wood has added finish over wear w/ scratches & handling marks. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling showing scattered spots of corrosion & light pitting in grooves. (01-19941/DS). ANTIQUE. $15,000-25,000.

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Lot 4109

HISTORIC WINCHESTER 1873 SERIAL NUMBER 19 INSCRIBED TO noted Silver City, NM mining magnate & cattle baron, Thomas Lyons, of the 1.5 million acre Lyons & Campbell Ranch

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4109. RARE 1ST PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 RIFLE, SERIAL NUMBER 19, INSCRIBED TO “THOMAS LYONS”. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). S# 19. Bbl. 24” octagon. Rare first production run of the Model 1873 rifle. Bbl. w/ 2 line address, full magazine, German silver Rocky Mountain front sight & original reverse mounted, short sporting rear sight w/ checkered edges & reverse cut sighting notch. Early forged iron receiver is blue finish & features mortised dust cover w/ 1/2” raised fine checkered thumb print panel. Casehardened lever & hammer. Set trigger without safety block. Bolt is the early type w/ a removable firing pin bushing. Top tang is unmarked & has the rare early feature of two threaded holes for tang sight. Left receiver plate is period engraved “THOMAS LYONS” in script. Mounted w/ nicely figured American walnut w/ crescent buttplate & trap. Original single sling swivel of the period is mounted on the toeline. Assembly number “16” was observed on left side of lower tang under the wood, on top tang channel of buttstock & inside toe of buttplate. Serial number “19” & “Model 1873” on bottom tang are hand engraved in script & lever latch threaded through tang which is correct for the earliest First Models. Accompanied by a 1992 Cody Firearms Museum letter and 2020 Research Sheet which lists this rifle as found w/ set trigger, blued finish, long stock and target 2 3/4 inch. Received in warehouse Feb. 27, 1874 & shipped March 28, 1874 to order #1182. The entry “Long stock” most likely refers to the use of Model 1866 wood on the first run of early ‘73s. It measures 13 1/4” from trigger to center of buttplate which is longer than the standard ‘73 production specification but the same length as the ‘66. Occurrence of the single sling swivel likely a ‘66 remnant & thus not mentioned in records. The notation “Target 2 3/4” is presumed to be test firing prior to being received at the warehouse, resulting in a 2 3/4” group. Target notations are seen in early 1873 records. Only 18 of the first run of 50 guns were received in 1873 & 108 the following year, due largely to issues w/ production & development of the new centerfire .44-40 cartridge. The Model of 1873 was first listed in the 1875 catalog & began advertising to the public in the highly regarded Army and Navy Journal and other periodicals the same year. The sideplate inscription ID is believed to be that of noted Silver City, NM mining magnate & cattle baron, Thomas Lyons, of the 1.5 million acre Lyons & Campbell Ranch. Lyons was a talented machinist & self taught mining engineer who headed west w/ a group of investors from Kenosha Wisconsin to exploit the rich copper & silver deposits of rough & tumble Grant County, NM the early 1870s. A successful businessman, Lyons sold his mining & foundry interests & began to buy up all of the best grazing land in the Gila River Valley w/ partner Angus Campbell in the 1880s. This partnership began their almost 40 year endeavor that would overshadow all other ranching operations in the southwest. In 1917 Tom Lyons was mysteriously murdered in El Paso, TX by a hired assassin. He had been a controversial figure in the region from the onset & likely had many enemies. Several interesting books & various articles outline his legacy. One such book, “Triumph and Tragedy: A History of Thomas Lyons and the LCs”, authored by Lyons’ direct descendants accompanies this lot. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1992 Cody Museum letter; 2020 Cody Museum Research sheet; Lyon’s book “Triumph and Tragedy: A History of Thomas Lyons and the LCs.”. CONDITION: very good overall, action retains well preserved blue finish in protected areas around sideplates, balance shows an appropriate age related fading to gray/brown w/ scattered small nicks & handling marks. Barrel & magazine tube also retain small amounts of blue in protected areas w/ faded portions showing small dents, marks & spots. Forearm cap has gray appearance with open swivel hole. Hammer & lever retain 30% nickel finish. Trigger retains lightly faded original blue. Stock & forearm have appropriately aged & weathered appearance showing dents, scratches, handling marks & small chips. Left side of stock is period adorned w/ what appears to be a stylized flag constructed of small punch dots. Forearm has tight hairline crack at bottom extending from the forearm cap. Rear sight elevator is not present. Dust cover does not retract when action is cycled, however action operates smoothly when dust cover is fully opened by hand. Set trigger operates properly & has appropriate light pull. The bore retains strong well defined rifling, slightly dark w/ some scattered very light pitting. PROVENANCE: Ex Felix Bedlan Collection; pictured: “WINCHESTER’S NEW MODEL OF 1873 A TRIBUTE” by James Gordon on pages 134, 173, 211, 351 & 461 & described on page 337; Estate collection of western gentleman. (01-19485/JS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-30,000.

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4110. THIRD MODEL WINCHESTER 1873 MUSKET IN TRUELY SUPERB NEAR NEW ORIGINAL CONDITION EX RAY BENTLEY COLLECTION. Cal. 44-40 (44 WCF). S# 570466B (1904). Standard configuration third model musket in 44-40 w/ 30” bbl. fitted w/ ladder rear & barleycorn front sights. Has Winchester markings at top w/ cal. at rear. Blued Model 73 action has case hardened lever & hammer. Bottom of cartridge lifter is marked “44 Cal”. Top tang marked “MODEL 1873”. Plain American walnut buttstock fitted w/ sling loop has case hardened carbine style buttplate w/ trap. Matching forend attaches to bbl. w/ 3 screw retained bands. CONDITION: truly exceptional. Bbl. retaining mostly all of its fine rust blue. Action retaining approx. 99% original bright blue w/ some flaking & browning evident mostly along bottom edges of flats on left side. There are also 2 sm. spots on dust cover. Loading gate retains almost all of its bright blue w/ minor loading mark at front. Hammer & lever retain nearly all of their hardening color w/ some operating marks on lever at front left side near pivot. Buttplate also retains nearly all of its original case hardening color w/ some minor rack marks at heel. Bbl. bands also retain nearly all of their blue. Stocks are also exceptionally fine w/ only 3 or 4 very minor marks on butt. Bore is bright & shiny. Mechanically excellent. A superb musket from what was perhaps the finest Winchester collection ever. Investment quality. (21-3918/MGM). CURIO. $9,000-15,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4111. WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). S# 212434. Bbl. 24” oct. to rnd. Combination front sight w/ full buckhorn sporting rear sight & combination tang sight. Button mag. Case colored action. Forearm & pistol grip stock w/ ebony insert of very fancy black walnut w/ style H factory checkering & steel shotgun buttplate. Left inside of lower tang marked “801 XXX S”. Top tang of stock & buttplate have matching assembly numbers “801”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum records check providing the following information “Type: Rifle / Barrel Type: 1/2 Octagon / Trigger: Plain / Checkered stock, Pistol grip / 1/2 Magazine / Shotgun butt / Casehardened / Received in warehouse on August 05, 1886 / Shipped from warehouse on August 05, 1886, Order number 8633”. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% dull blue w/ some touch up. Action has a pleasing silvery appearance retaining 50% lightly visible case colors. Refinished wood retains sound checkering showing scratches & marks w/ sm. chips around action. Forearm has a repaired chip on left side at cap & is missing a chip on right side at cap. Bore is generally bright w/ sharp rifling showing some very light roughness. (01-20158/DS). ANTIQUE. $9,000-12,000.

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4112. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF. S# 200433A. Bbl. 26” oct., 2” longer than standard. Original sporting front sight, elevator adj. rear sight w/ Marbles combination tang sight. Full length mag. Forearm & pistol grip buttstock of fancy back walnut have style H hand checkering w/ ebony insert in pistol grip & crescent steel buttplate. Left side of lower tang has assembly # “782”, wood grade marking “XX” & cal. marking “32”. Top tang channel of stock & inside toe of buttplate have matching “782” assembly numbers. 1886 Mfg. CONDITION: very good w/ clear markings. Metal finish has faded to a even light brown patina showing sm. spots of pitting. Refinished wood has good checkering showing scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains intact rifling showing general pitting. (01-19949/DS). ANTIQUE. $8,000-12,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4113. WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE SECOND MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 186240A. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ sporting front sight, elevator adj. sporting rear sight & Marbles combination tang sight. Full length tubular mag. Fancy walnut replacement forearm w/ style H point pattern wrap around checkering. Pistol grip fancy walnut stock w/ ebony grip insert & style H checkering. Steel shotgun buttplate. Left inside of lower tang has assembly # “573”, wood grade marking “XX”, & cal. marking “22 S”. Top tang channel of stock has matching assembly # “573”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum records check providing the following information “Type: Rifle / Caliber: 22 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Trigger: Plain / Checkered stock, Pistol grip / Shotgun butt / Casehardened / Received in warehouse on August 11, 1885 / Shipped from warehouse on August 11, 1885, Order number 29261”. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled gray/brown patina. Stock has good refinish showing scattered marks w/ open grain checks visible on left side. Forearm has good finish & checkering w/ open grain check on left side. Dark lightly worn bore w/ pitting. Inside mag. tube is complete. (01-19951/DS). ANTIQUE. $7,500-12,500.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4114. WINCHESTER 1873 1ST MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF. S# 10132. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ Rocky Mountain front sight & sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Set trigger. Replacement thumb print dust cover. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1875 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 piece cleaning rod in butt. CONDITION: bbl. & action have a mottled brown patina appearance w/ areas of light pitting. Wood has lightly cleaned finish showing handling marks. Bore has worn rifling showing scattered pitting. (01-17891/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,500-5,000.

4115. SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER 3RD MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-40. S# 137913A. Bbl. 28” oct., w/ full mag. Dovetail front sight w/ dovetail adj. rear sight. Uncheckered forend. Uncheckered straight grip stock. Crescent steel buttplate w/ trapdoor containing 4 piece steel cleaning rod w/ brass tip. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing the following information “Type: Rifle / Caliber: 38 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Barrel Length: 28 inches / Trigger: Plain / Received in warehouse on October 26, 1883 / Shipped from warehouse on November 26, 1883, Order number 9361”. CONDITION: original bbl. blue has darkened to blend w/ brown patina. Mag. tube has turned brown patina. Receiver has dark original blue w/ wear on sharp edges. Forend has a hand worn finish w/ a few nicks & dings. Buttstock has original finish w/ numerous dings, dents & hand worn in the grip area. Bore is good. (01-17905/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,200-4,000.

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4116. SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER 1873 RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF. S# 268214B. Bbl. 26” oct. Full mag. Dovetail bead front sight & dovetail adj. rear sight. Uncheckered forend. Uncheckered straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains some original blue toning w/ brown patina. Mag. tube is completely brown patina. Receiver has traces of original blue w/ wear on sharp edges, blending w/ brown patina. Forend has original hand worn finish w/ carry wear. Buttstock has original finish w/ hand worn patina in grip area & numerous handling marks. Bore is dark. (01-17919/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,200-4,000.

4117. WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 “22 LONG” CALIBER RIFLE. Cal. 22 Long. S# 272020B. Bbl. 24” rnd. bbl., 2 line Winchester address & “22 LONG” stamped at breech behind adj. buckhorn rear sight. Standard 3rd model configuration w/ integral machined guide rail for dust cover, full mag., blued finish, straight grain walnut stock. Based on S# rifle dates from the late 1880s. 22 Cal. 73s are typically worn out & this is a fine survivor retaining original finish & good markings. CONDITION: very good overall. Bbl. is overall plum/brown patina w/ strong traces of bright blue in protected areas. Frame retains about 30% thinning bright blue, overall plum/blue patina w/ pitting especially on right sides & top. Stocks are sound, well fit w/ old varnished finish & numerous sm. nicks, dings & scratches. Mechanically fine w/ shiny bore. (01-20107/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,200-3,700.

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4118. WINCHESTER 2ND MODEL 1873 SRC. Cal. 44-40 WCF. S# 51599. Bbl. 20” rnd. bbl. Square base w/ blade front sight. 2 leaf flip up rear sight. Left side of receiver has staple w/ saddle ring. Ring has leather strap. Uncheckered forend, uncheckered straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate w/ trapdoor. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 piece cleaning rod held in butt. CONDITION: good. Bbl. has traces of original blue blending w/ brown patina & areas of fine surface oxidation. Receiver is a dark blue/brown w/ wear on sharp edges. Forend has open grain finish w/ handling marks & few sm. dents. Buttstock has dark oil finish w/ handling marks & grain crack left side between tangs. Bore is dark. (01-17880/BT.) ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4119. WINCHESTER 2ND MODEL 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 59562. Bbl. 24” 1/2 oct. Dovetail half nickel front & dovetail adj. rear. Tang has adj. flip up peep sight. Uncheckered forend. Uncheckered straight grip stock w/ steel crescent buttplate which contains 4 piece cleaning rod w/ brass tip. 1/2 Mag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum factory letter providing the following information “Type: Rifle / Barrel Type: 1/2 Octagon / Trigger: Plain / 1/2 Magazine / Received in warehouse on September 18,1880 / Shipped from warehouse on September 18, 1880, Order number 21905”. CONDITION: bbl. has original blue, thinning in chamber area, sharp edges of oct. & at the transition of oct. to rnd. Receiver has darkening original blue w/ wear on sharp edges. Forend has hand worn original finish w/ handling marks. Bore is dark w/ moderate scattered pitting. (01-17888/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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4120. WINCHESTER 1873 RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 361512B. Bbl. 24” oct. Dovetail half nickel front sight w/ dovetail adj. rear sight. Uncheckered forend. Uncheckered straight grip stock w/ steel crescent buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains dark, original blue w/ wear on sharp edges. Mag. tub has original blue, blending w/ brown patina. Receiver has original blue, blending w/ a gray patina. Forend has original finish w/ some nicks & dings & a repaired brake, the full length. Buttstock has original finish w/ nicks, dings & hand worn patina in grip area. Bore is good. (01-17913/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4121. WINCHESTER 1873 CUSTOM ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 381474B. Bbl. 26” oct., 2” longer than standard. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Action has unsigned custom hand engraving featuring a raised silver buffalo on left side plate. Balance of sides are covered w/ a vine type foliate scroll & punch dot backgrounds that extend to dust cover & breech end of bbl. Heat colored hammer, lever, forearm cap & crescent steel buttplate. Custom stock & forend of fancy walnut w/ fine wrap around hand checkering. 1891 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: consignor supplied typed written information over the known history of the rifle. Letter states the gun was found “In 1958 in John Fulton’s Big Ox Mine near Marysville, Montana. Fulton had brought the gun w/ him to Montana from Pennsylvania just before 1900”. Letter further states the gun was fully restored by Great Falls gunsmith Allan Horst. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% reblued finish showing muzzle & carry wear. Action has lightly faded reblued finish acquiring a slight plum color. Heat colored parts retain good finish. Stocks have sharp checkering w/ generally good finish showing scratches w/ spots of filled grain checks on butt section. Bright near excellent relined bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (01-20064/DS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4122. WINCHESTER 1873 RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 421567B. Bbl. 24” rnd. Dovetail half nickel front sight w/ dovetail adj. rear sight. Uncheckered forend. Uncheckered straight grip w/ steel crescent buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains original blue that has darkened to a brown patina. Mag. tube is same color. Receiver has a brown patina overall w/ traces of original blue. Forend has a dark hand worn finish w/ nicks & dings. Receiver has wear on sharp edges. Buttstock has original finish w/ hand wear in grip area & random nicks/sm. dings. Bore is dark. (01-17914/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.

4123. SPECIAL ORDER WINCHESTER 3RD MODEL 1873 MUSKET W/ BAYONET. Cal. 44-40. S# 480807B. Bbl. 30” w/ square base front sight & musket adj. ladder rear sight. 25 1/8” Forend. Center bend was sling swivel. Uncheckered straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate that contains 5 piece steel cleaning rod w/ steel tip. Bayonet is 18”. CONDITION: bbl. has original blue blending w/ silver patina & some areas of minor surface oxidation. Forend has original finish w/ hand worn patina, nicks & dents. Receiver has original blue toning to brown patina & wear on sharp edge. Buttstock has original finish w/ hand worn patina in grip area, minor scratches & dents. Bore is bright. (01-17896/BT). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

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4125. INDIAN TACKED MODEL 1866 WINCHESTER CARBINE. Cal. 44. S# 17128. Bbl. 22”. Standard Winchester “Yellow Boy” w/ tacked designs in forestock & buttstock & sm. inset tag as seen in photograph. “US DEPT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS / APPROVED SALE / NO. 137 / RIFLE & AMMO / INDIAN POLICE 1888”. Buttplate trap retains 3 piece iron & brass cleaning rod. Tacked Indian attributed guns are always suspect, but the unusual tag is original. CONDITION: good overall, brass well worn w/ light mustard patina. Stocks also worn w/ hand worn patina. Lever latch is a replacement. Bbl. & other iron components have dark, gray patina, pitting. Mechanically fine w/ pitted, rifled bore. (01-19455/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4126. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 212027B. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ German silver blade front sight & original sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1886 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to brown showing handling marks & spots of corrosion. Wood has dull worn finish showing dents, scratches & marks w/ areas of dark staining. Dark bore w/ scattered pitting retaining sound rifling. (01-20119/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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4124. WINCHESTER 1873 EXTRA LONG THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 W.C.F. S# 556982B. Bbl. 26” oct., 2” longer than standard. Combination front sight, sporting rear sight & combination tang sight. Single set trigger. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4-piece cleaning rod stored in stock. Cody Firearms Museum letter stating the following information “Rifle / 38 caliber / Octagon barrel / Set trigger / Received in the warehouse on September 13, 1901 / Shipped from warehouse on September 14, 1901 With 1 other arm to order number 108732”. CONDITION: bbl. retains 50% dull fading blue showing edge wear. Action & mag. tube have blue gray coloration from touch up finish. Stocks have worn finish showing dents, scratches & handling marks. Sound mechanics. Bore has worn rifling showing sm. spots of very light pitting. (20-1777). CURIO. $3,000-4,000.


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4127. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE W/ ULTRA RARE MODEL 62A TANG SIGHT. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). S# 231279B. Bbl. 24” oct. Winchester-Beaches combination front sight, elevator adj. sporting rear sight & desirable Winchester Model 1873 62A folding peep sight. This rare tang sight on this rifle is a Winchester built Bayes patent Model 62A, which was patented by S.G. Bayes on June 14th, 1881. It was designed specifically for the Winchester 1873 & referred to as “The Winchester Folding Peep Sight”, listed at $3.00 when originally offered by Winchester. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1887 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod held in stock compartment. CONDITION: 20% dull blue in protected areas fading to brown & showing carry wear. Stocks have added finish over lg. dents, handling marks, & sm. chips. Toeline of stock has added wood filler in added swivel base slot. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ worn rifling. (01-20089/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

4128. WINCHESTER 1873 SECOND MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF. S# 40052. Bbl. 24” oct. Sporting front sight w/ replacement iron blade & sporting rear sight. Dust cover is missing, 2nd model dust cover rail held by 2 screws. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ trapdoor crescent steel buttplate. 1879 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has faded to a brown patina w/ scattered spots of surface corrosion & light pitting. Wood has added finish over heavily weathered appearance showing dents, scratches & marks. Forearm is missing lg. chip along left side w/ sm. chip on right side. Stock has cracks extending from both tangs. Mag. cap is a modern replacement. Dark heavily pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. (01-19928/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,250-1,750.

4129. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF. S# 237439B. Bbl. 24” heavy weight oct. Replacement bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight missing elevator. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ trapdoor steel buttplate. 1888 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance showing scattered areas of deep pitting. Forearm shows dents & marks w/ cracks extending from both sides of tip. Stock has age darkened appearance showing scratches & handling marks w/ sm. cracks behind top tang. Dark deeply pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (01-19927/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,600.

4130. WINCHESTER 1873 TRAPPER STYLE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44-40. S# 274535. Rnd. replacement bbl. is shortened to 16” trapper length. Repro. barleycorn front sight. Original style graduated leaf carbine rear sight. Full length replacement mag. tube. Action has saddle ring on left side. Lower tang has series of punch dots & is renumbered to match the Cody letter. 7 3/4” trapper length walnut forearm & carbine buttstock w/ trapdoor carbine buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing “Serial number applied on July 18, 1888 / Type: Carbine / Caliber: 44 / Barrel Length: 16 inches / Received in warehouse on August 03, 1888 / Shipped from warehouse on August 04, 1888, Order number 9610”. CONDITION: action, buttplate & bbl. band have dark patina appearance w/ scratches, dents & scattered pitting. Replacement forearm band. Replacement bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% lightly faded blue. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling having 1 sm. area of pitting. Forearm shows heavy wear w/ gouges left side behind band. Refinished stock is under sized showing heavy dents, wear & handling marks w/ crack extending from top tang. Right side has series of filled tack holes. (01-19886/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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4132. WINCHESTER 1873 EXTRA LONG THIRD MODEL LEVER ACITON RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). S# 142332. Bbl. 28” oct., 4” longer than standard. German silver blade front sight w/ original sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1883 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown/gray showing scattered pitting. Sanded wood shows scratches, dents & handling marks. Wood has repaired crack at toe w/ poor fit at action. Mainspring tension screw is missing from trigger guard tang. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. (01-20000/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

4133. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF. S# 397051B. Bbl. 27” rnd. unmarked replacement. Blade front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Original mag. for 24” bbl. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor butt. Right side of butt has carved initials “EP”. 1891 Mfg. CONDITION: replacement bbl. retains 50% dull worn blue. Action & mag. tube have faded to gray. Some action screws are replacement. Replacement dust cover. Wood has dark oil soaked appearance w/ dents, scratches & marks having chips around forearm cap, front of action & tangs. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling. (01-20073/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

4134. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF. S# 361160B. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ replacement sporting sights. Replacement full length mag. tube extends slightly passed muzzle. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent trapdoor buttplate. 1890 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains 97% brightly polished reblued finish. Bbl. markings are partially removed. Sanded stock & forearm have high gloss refinish showing spots of darkening w/ dents & handling marks having grain checks in butt. Dark heavily pitted bore w/ partially remaining rifling. (01-19929/DS). ANTIQUE. $900-1,200.

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4131. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 WCF. S# 419016B. Bbl. 24” oct. to rnd. Original sporting sights. Button mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer, lever & buttplate. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1892 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain 70% lightly worn blue showing edge & carry wear w/ handling marks, sm. dents & spots of pitting. Pitting is heaviest on rnd. section of bbl. Hammer, lever & buttplate retain traces of case colors. Wood shows wear w/ scattered scratches, marks having series of heavier dents on left side of wrist. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered pitting. (01-20069/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.


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4135. WINCHESTER 1873 SECOND MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). S# 86871. Bbl. 24” rnd. Sporting front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Set trigger. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1882 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. has cleaned partially bright appearance. Mag. tube has mottled blue/brown appearance showing sm. dents. Action has dull worn reblued finish showing spots of pitting & dents. Sanded & refinished wood shows dents & handling marks. Some screws are replacement, other shows screwdriver distortion. Trigger will not set. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (01-20068/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

4136. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). S# 351511B. Bbl. 24” oct. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ original sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1890 Mfg. CONDITION: retains over 80% lightly faded reblued finish over scattered remaining pitting. Mag. tube & mag. band are replacements. Heavily sanded wood shows spots of darkened finish w/ dents & handling marks. Stock has lg. chip right of top tang. Bore is dark & pitted w/ largely intact rifling. (01-19999/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

4137. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 WCF. S# 478108B. Bbl. 24” oct. Sporting front sight w/ V notch sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1894 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has brown/gray coloration over general pitting showing wear, dents & handling marks. Bbl. & action markings are only partially visible. Several screws are replacement. Age darkened wood has scraped unfinished appearance. Forearm is missing chips along bbl. channel. Stock is broken from behind the top tang to nearly the toe w/ glue & nail type repairs. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-20074/DS). ANTIQUE. $650-1,000.

4138. WINCHESTER 1873 THIRD MODEL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-40. S# 383227. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ sporting front sight & replacement elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Set trigger. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ trapdoor crescent steel buttplate. 1891 Mfg. CONDITION: cleaned metal has gray appearance form touch up finish showing scattered marks & light pitting. Heavily sanded refinished stock has age darkened appearance w/ heavy dents & scratches. Forearm has lg. repaired crack along left side. Trigger will not set properly. Dark heavily pitted bore. (01-19997/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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4139. SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE 1876 WINCHESTER RIFLE IN SCARCE CAL. 50 EXPRESS. Cal. 50 Express. S# 19532. Bbl. 26” oct. replacement. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Case colored 2nd Model action w/ screw attached dust cover guide. Late 2nd model dust cover w/ rear serrations is remarked “WINCHESTER EXPRESS / .50 CAL. 95 GRS.”. Forearm & pistol grip stock of fancy black walnut w/ black pistol grip inlay & style H checkering. Inside left lower tang has “XX” wood grade marking along w/ assembly # “1404”. Inside toe of buttplate marked “140”. Top tang channel of stock stamped “1404”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter stating the following information: “Rifle / Express Caliber / Plain trigger / Checkered stock with pistol grip / Casehardened / Received in warehouse on December 06, 1881 / Shipped from warehouse on December 06, 1881, order number 30146.”. Museum supplied copy of the ledger page showing the rifle specifications line 32. Also includes a copy of a 3 page hand written letter from the grandson of an early owner of the rifle. CONDITION: professionally restored deluxe rifle. Bbl. retains over 98% finish w/ crisp cut 2 line address & cal. markings. Action, buttplate & forearm cap retains over 80% Turnbull restored case colors showing edge wear w/ spots of fading & scattered spotty corrosion. Brass follower has attractive added patina. Wood has very good gloss finish showing scattered sm. scratches & marks. Near excellent bore. (01-18735/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-15,000.

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4140. WINCHESTER 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-60 WCF. S# 56010. Bbl. 28” oct. Sporting front sight w/ graduated leaf rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing the following information Type: Rifle / Caliber: 40/60 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Trigger: Plain / Received in warehouse on July 18, 1887 / Shipped from warehouse on July 19, 1887”. CONDITION: high condition rifle retaining over 85% lightly faded blue. Receiver shows light scratches & several dents. Hammer & lever have lightly visible case colors on sides. Original wood finish shows some wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing scattered pitting. (01-20156/ DS). ANTIQUE. $9,500-11,500.

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4142. WINCHESTER 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-75 WCF. S# 4990. Bbl. 28” rnd. Graduated leaf rear sight w/ sporting front sight having replacement bone blade. Early rifle features thumb print dust cover & set trigger. Full length mag. Walnut forearm has added point pattern carving that recesses the lower portion. Walnut stock w/ trapdoor steel buttplate having added coarse checkering at wrist. 1878 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain over 20% dull blue fading to gray showing scattered spots of light corrosion & scratches. Hammer & lever retain faint traces of case colors. Wood has age darkened appearance showing dents, scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling showing scattered spots of light pitting. (01-19888/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,800-2,500.

4143. WINCHESTER 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-60. S# 13196. Bbl. 28” oct. w/ replacement white bead front sight & replacement flat top sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel trapdoor buttplate. 1880 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod stored in butt compartment. CONDITION: bbl. has dark brown coloration from added finish. Mag. tube & action have light brown coloration showing some touch up finish. Forearm has worn finish w/ repaired cracks near tip & showing numerous sm. dents. Refinished stock has repairs around top tang w/ chip on left side having heavy added finish over wear & handling marks. Dark pitted bore w/ worn rifling. (01-20086/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,250-3,250.

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4141. WINCHESTER 1876 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-75 WCF. S# 14579. Bbl. 28” oct. Replacement bead front sight w/ replacement Marbles full buckhorn rear sight. Full length mag. tube. Action has screw attached dust cover rail. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent trapdoor buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 4 piece cleaning rod held in butt. Spare mortised dust cover stop. Cody Firearms Museum letter stating the following information “Type: Rifle / Barrel Type: Octagon / Trigger: Plain / Received in warehouse on July 12, 1881 / Shipped from warehouse on July 12, 1881, Order number 26431”. CONDITION: metal has gray brown coloration from touch up finish showing spots of light pitting. Sanded & refinished wood shows scratches, handling marks & sm. dents. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ worn rifling. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (01-20033/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,000.


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4144. OUTSTANDING WINCHESTER 1885 DELUXE SCHEUTZEN HIGH WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 3240. S# 78254. This intriguing target rifle was originally barreled as a cal. 32 WCF. The letter indicates it was rebuilt to its current configuration & shipped in 1897. Bbl. 33 1/2” #3 weight oct. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ filler in rear dovetail. Winchester A5 scope on added bbl. blocks. Case colored high wall action featuring dbl. set triggers & spur lever. Stock & forearm are of the fine quality fancy black walnut w/ gloss varnish finish & style H factory checkering. Forearm is schnabel style w/ ebony tip. Hard rubber capped pistol grip stock features full left side cheekpiece & nickel finished brass short prong Schuetzen buttplate. Inside of lower tang marked “3909 XXX SBC”. Back of stock & buttplate marked “3913”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing the following information “Serial number applied on April 20, 1897 / Type: Rifle / Caliber: 32 WCF / Barrel Type: Octagon /

Barrel Weight: #2 / Barrel Length: 28 inches / Trigger: Plain / Received in warehouse on June 23, 1897 / Received in warehouse on September 29, 1897 / Rifle, 32/40 caliber, Octagon barrel, Set trigger, #3, 34 inches, Checkered stock, / Pistol grip, Swiss plate, Swiss cheek piece, Spur lever / Shipped from warehouse on September 29, 1897, Order number 16835”. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% lightly faded blue showing silvering on edges. Rifle has attractive appearance retaining 70% lightly faded colors on its high wall receiver. Original wood finish shows scattered scratches, marks & retains strong checkering. Buttplate retains 30% nickel finish. Sound action w/ crisp set trigger operation. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Scope has good optics, left side of tube has 2 sm. dents. (01-20171/DS). ANTIQUE. $9,000-12,000.

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4146. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SCHUETZEN STYLE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 63036. Bbl. 30” No. 4 weight of oct. to rnd. configuration. Globe front sight w/ mid range vernier tang sight. Bbl. has filler in rear dovetail w/ added scope blocks. Left side of action has 2 added holes for sight attachment. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm w/ ebony insert having an added palm rest fitting. European style heavy Schuetzen stock w/ perch belly & shadow line cheekpiece of fancy black walnut. Features include a steel Schuetzen buttplate & checkered wrist & Winchester sm. hard rubber grip cap. No assembly numbers are found on insides of tang or stock inletting. Trigger guard tang shows evidence of bending to fit stock. 1893 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 70% dull lightly faded blue showing spots of freckling & handling marks. Action retains 80% reblued finish showing spots of corrosion & handling marks. Wood has good gloss finish showing sm. scratches & marks. Bore is generally bright & retains strong sharp rifling. (01-20001/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4147. WINCHESTER 1885 LOW WALL DELUXE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 104702. Bbl. 26” #2 weight oct. Sporting front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ combination tang sight. Ebony tipped schnabel forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock of X fancy walnut w/ factory H style checkering & checkered steel buttplate. Inside of left lower tang marked w/ assembly # “2856” & “X” wood grade marking. Stock under buttplate has matching assembly # “2856”. Total of 139,700 mfg. 1885-1923. CONDITION: bbl. retains 98% reblued finish. Bottom flat has X’d out original S# “12880” & is restamped w/ assembly # “2856”. Action has 70% dull lightly faded original finish showing scratches & sm. dents. Wood has worn original finish showing numerous scratches & dents. Stock is broken at toe w/ nail type repairs. Relined bore retains strong rifling. (21-3936/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

4148. WINCHESTER 1885 LOW WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 Long. S# 103882. Bbl. 26” #1 weight oct. Combination front sight w/ sporting rear sight & added combination tang sight. Schnabel tipped fancy walnut replacement forearm w/ ebony insert & hand checkering. Straight grip fancy walnut stock w/ cheekpiece & hand checkering. LOP: 13 5/8” over a replacement Winchester buttplate. Stock tangs have no assembly or wood grade markings. Total of 139,700 mfg. 1885-1923. CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance w/ surface corrosion. Forearm has good finish & checkering w/ epoxy fit at action. Refinished stock has moderately worn checkering w/ nail type repairs securing crack on left side. Dark pitted bore. (21-3935/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,750.

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4145. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SCHEUTZEN STYLE SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 102573. Bbl. shortened to 24 3/8” #3 weight oct. to rnd. configuration. Globe front sight missing insert, elevator adj. sporting rear sight w/ modern replacement mid range vernier tang sight. Action features a set trigger. Schnabel tipped fancy walnut forearm w/ ebony insert & added point pattern checkering. Straight grip fancy walnut stock w/ added wrap around checkering & nickel finished brass Swiss style Scheutzen buttplate. Rear of stock under buttplate stamped w/ assembly #3158. Inside of tangs have no assembly or wood grade markings. Total of 139,700 mfg. 18851923. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to gray showing edge & carry wear w/ spotted freckling. Wood has good refinish showing some remaining marks & sharp checkering. Buttplate retains 70% dull nickel finish. Dark bore w/ worn rifling. (21-3934/DS). CURIO. $2,500-3,000.


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4149. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 40-82 WCF. S# 42970. Bbl. 30” No. 4 heavy weight oct. Globe front sight w/ Marbles full buckhorn replacement rear sight. Ebony tipped schnabel walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1889 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 - 20 boxes of P.C.I. ammo cal. 40-82 using new brass w/ 260 gr. lead rnd. nose bullets. CONDITION: action retains 90% recase colored finish. Bbl. has 98% reblued finish. Wood has aged appearance w/ worn original finish showing numerous dents, scratches & handling marks. Forearm has sm. crack at tip. Stock has sm. crack & chips at top tang & toe. Relined bore is bright w/ near excellent rifling. (01-20006/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

4150. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 15187. Bbl. 27 3/4” # 3 weight of oct. to rnd. configuration. Ramp mounted sporting front sight w/ replacement flat top sporting rear sight & combination tang sight. Original ebony tipped schnabel forearm. Original walnut stock has been thinned through the wrist & comb areas resulting in a left side cheekpiece. 1887 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing scattered surface corrosion & dents. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ scratches, dents & handling marks. Forearm & stock have sm. cracks extending from action. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ worn rifling. (01-20084/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

4151. WINCHESTER 1885 HIGH WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 WCF. S# 121981. Bbl. 26 1/2” musket style rnd. Bottom of bbl. has S# “42824” w/ total of 3 dovetails for forearm attachment. Ramp mounted globe front sight w/ Lyman combination tang sight. Bbl. fitted w/ scope blocks. 10 3/8” Replacement walnut sporter forearm. Musket style walnut buttstock w/ 2 screw sling swivel & musket steel buttplate. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded reblued finish showing remaining dents & marks on receiver. Forearm has good custom finish. Original stock finish shows scattered scratches & marks. Bore is bright retaining sound rifling. (21-2525/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4152. WINCHESTER 1885 LOW WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 WCF. S# 58971. Bbl. 26” No. 1 weight oct. Replacement Lyman white bead front sight w/ flat top elevator adj. rear sight. Blue finish w/ case colored action. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm w/ ebony insert. Straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1892 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 box of Buffalo Arms 22 WCF ammo containing 15 loaded rds. & 4 fired brass. 45 Gr. SP spitzer bullets for use in single shot rifles. CONDITION: bbl. finish has faded to light brown patina showing edge wear, sm. dents, handling marks & spots of light pitting. Action finish has faded to a silvery gray/brown. Refinished forearm has age darkened appearance. Stock has added finish over wear, numerous dents, scratches & marks. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ worn rifling. (01-19849/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

4153. WINCHESTER 1885 LOW WALL SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 25-35. S# 78522. Bbl. 22 1/8” tapered rnd. Replacement w/ bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Case colored action. Replacement walnut forearm w/ original straight grip walnut stock having crescent steel buttplate. 1897 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 partial boxes of Western Super-X 25-35 Win. w/ 117 gr. soft point or soft point boattail bullets, total of 30 rds. Boxes show tattering w/ torn end flaps. CONDITION: bbl. has gray coloration from touch up finish showing spots of rust & sm. dents. Action has dull faded reapplied color showing spots of light pitting & corrosion. Forearm & sanded stock have good refinish. Stock has 3 sm. areas of fiberglass fill around action. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-19950/DS). ANTIQUE. $300-500.

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MANUFACTURER NOTES This rifle shipped in April, 1902 & letters with a massive 36” barrel!

4154. WINCHESTER 1886 EXTRA LONG LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90 WCF. S# 125194. Bbl. oct., lengthened to 36” to match factory letter. Sporting front & rear sights. Full length 2 band mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate & hard rubber grips cap. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms records check listing the following information “Type: Rifle / Caliber: 45/90 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Barrel Length: 36 / Trigger: Plain / Plain Stock, Pistol grip / Received in warehouse on April 23, 1902 / Shipped from warehouse on April 24, 1902, Order number 135766”. CONDITION: action has mottled gray brown finish showing freckling & light pitting w/ evidence of cold blue touch up. Bbl. & mag. tube are polished w/ cold blue finish. Bbl. has pock marks from welding approx. 20 1/2” from muzzle. Bright near excellent relined bore. Refinished wood shows scratches, dents & handling marks. (21-2920/DS). CURIO. $8,000-12,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4155. WINCHESTER 1886 RIFLE. Cal. 40-65 WCF. S# 64532. Bbl. 26” oct., full mag. Dovetail front sights w/ ivory bead. Dovetail ladder style adj. rear. Uncheckered standard forend, uncheckered straight grip w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: good, bbl. retains most of its original blue w/ some wear on sharp edges. Mag. retains original blue toning w/ brown patina. Receiver has traces of original color toning w/ silver patina. Forend has original finish w/ nicks & scratches & hand worn patina. Stock has original finish w/ some minor nicks & dings, hand worn patina in grip area. Bore is bright. (01-17869/ BT). ANTIQUE. $3,500-6,000.

4156. WINCHESTER 1886 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-82. S# 141149. Bbl. 26” oct. King No. 3 triple bead front sight, Win. sporting rear sight & combination tang sight. Full length mag. Dbl. set triggers. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing the following information: “Rifle / 40/82 / Octagon barrel / Set trigger / Takedown / Receiver in the Warehouse on Novmeber 3, 1908 / Shipping from the warehouse on November 4, 1908 / Returned and repaired on October 21, 1909”. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 85% lightly faded blue showing edge wear & spots of freckling. Action finish is fading to a light gray brown patina. Hammer & lever retain faint traces of case colors. Stock & forearm have dark open pored refinish showing scattered scratches & marks. Sound mechanics. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ lightly worn rifling. (20-1765). CURIO. $3,500-5,000.

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4157. WINCHESTER 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 33 WCF. S# 159180A. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Lyman No. 4 ivory bead hunting front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blue finish. Left side of bbl. has “MADE IN U.S.A.”, right side has “MODEL 1886” marking. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber shotgun buttplate. 1922 Mfg. CONDITION: over 85% lightly worn original blue showing edge & carry wear w/ scattered scratches. Wood has lightly worn finish showing numerous sm. dents, scratches & handling marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (213444/DS). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

4158. VERY ATTRACTIVE MODEL 1886 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE BY TURNBULL MANUFACTURING CO. Cal. 475 Turnbull. S# 00313MZ86T. Bbl. 24” oct., marked “TURNBULL MFG. CO. “ “ BLOOMFIELD, NY U.S.A.” on center of top flat. Cal. is at rear. Full length mag. is unmarked on takedown lever. Case hardened action w/ Winchester proof on receiver ring marked “WINCHESTER” “MODEL 1886” on tang. Bolt & trigger are blued. Hammer & lever are case hardened matching remainder of action. Finely crotch figured American walnut straight grip buttstock measures 14” over Silver type pad. Point pattern checkering is at grip. Checkered forend matches well, but has less figure. CONDITION: exceptionally fine very close to “as new” w/ only a few faint handling marks in all wood & metal finishes. Appears to have been fired very little. Bore is bright & shiny. Action is smooth. (21-3919/MGM). MODERN. $5,000-8,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4159. WINCHESTER 1886 CUSTOM ENGRAVED LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 33 WCF. S# 154208. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted Lyman No. 4 ivory hunting front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blued action has custom etched engraving featuring a marksman & snarling bear on left side w/ running wolf on right side. Figures are surrounded by scroll work w/ recessed backgrounds & borders. Case colored lever. Forearm & pistol grip stock w/ sm. hard rubber grip cap of fancy black walnut. Style H factory checkering. LOP: shortened to 13 1/4” over 1” solid red London style modern replacement pad. Left side of lower tang has number “347”. Action & stock have no other assembly or wood grade numbers. 1916 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% lightly faded original blue. Action retains over 80% blue showing carry wear & scratches. Lever retains 30% lightly visible colors. Original wood finish shows wear spots w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-2713/DS). CURIO. $2,500-3,500.

4160. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 6328. Bbl. 26” rnd. Replacement bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Case colored action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1887 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube have smooth brown appearance from touch up finish showing scratches & sm. marks. Action has faded to mottled gray/brown showing spots of light corrosion w/ faint traces of case colors in protected areas. Wood has added varnish over weathered appearance showing heavy dents, scratches, gouges & sm. chips. Bore retains intact worn rifling showing general light pitting. Hammer is worn & drops when action is closed. (01-19934/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,250-3,000.

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4162. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90 WCF. S# 125198. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ sporting sights. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber grip cap & crescent steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum records check providing the following information “Type: Rifle / Caliber: 45/90 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Barrel Weight: Plain / Plain, Pistol grip stock / Received in warehouse on March 07,1902 / Shipped from warehouse on March 08, 1902, Order number 134561”. CONDITION: 30% dull blue fading to gray brown. Wood has age darkened appearance showing scratches & handling marks. Bore is generally bright retaining sound rifling showing some light pitting. (21-2710/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

4163. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-65. S# 52101. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ original sporting sights. Mag. is shortened to approx. 2/3 length ending 9 1/2” from muzzle. Case colored action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1891 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 50% dull fading blue showing wear spots & sm. nicks. Action retains traces of case colors fading to silver gray showing sm. spots of light pitting. Wood has worn finish w/ scattered scratches & marks having age darkened appearance in wrist area. Bore retains intact worn rifling showing scattered light pitting. (01-19996/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4164. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 36440. Bbl. 26” oct. Sporting front sight w/ graduated leaf rear sight having 1873 date. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1889 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube finish have faded to brown patina showing sm. handling marks. Case colored action has faded to a mottled silver gray. Sanded & refinished wood shows numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore shows general light pitting & fouling w/ intact rifling. (01-19926/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,750-2,500.

4165. WINCHESTER 1886 EXTRA LONG LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-82 WCF. S# 60623. Bbl. 28” oct., 2” longer than standard. Sporting front sight w/ broken sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1891 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled gray brown w/ evidence of touch up finish over scratches, dents & spots of pitting. Forearm is sanded & refinished showing numerous dents & marks. Sanded & refinished stock has added wood repairs on both sides of tangs & is split at head showing scratches & sm. dents. Dark pitted bore w/ largely intact worn rifling. Action has weak mainspring tension. (01-19935/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,600-2,200.

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4161. WINCHESTER 1886 EXTRA LIGHTWEIGHT LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 118429. Bbl. 22” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted Lyman No. 4 ivory hunting front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. WEIGHT: 6 lbs., 14 oz. 1898 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 60% dull lightly faded blue. Action retains some dull blue in protected areas fading to gray. Wood has added coat of varnish over scratches & handling marks. Bore retains sound intact rifling showing spots of very light pitting becoming heaviest closer to muzzle. (01-20002/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,750.


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4166. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90 WCF. S# 64294. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ sporting front sight & graduated leaf rifle rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish w/ case hardened action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Left side of butt has hand carved name “JAMESON”. 1892 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain dull blue in protected areas w/ balance fading to mottled gray brown. Action finish is faded to silver gray patina showing spots w/ darker surface corrosion. Breech block retains 80% lightly faded blue. Wood has age darkened worn appearance showing numerous scratches & marks. Bore retains worn rifling showing light pitting w/ a ring approx. 5” from the muzzle. (01-20082/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

4167. WINCHESTER 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 33 WCF. S# 155962. Bbl. 24” Nickel Steel tapered rnd. Ramp mounted Lyman No. 4 hunting front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1918 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% lightly worn blue. Action retains 70% blue showing carry wear w/ spots of pitting on left side. Original wood finish shows light wear & scattered handling marks. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. spots of very light pitting. (21-3656/DS). CURIO. $1,400-1,800.

4168. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-65 WCF. S# 26361. Bbl. 26” oct. Sporting front sight w/ filler in rear dovetail. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1888 Mfg. CONDITION: shows sm. amount of bbl. blue w/ balance fading to gray/brown showing general light pitting. Wood has worn appearance showing numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore shows general pitting w/ largely intact rifling. (01-19887/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

4169. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. Rebored to 45/70 (originally 4565). S# 61353. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ replacement blade front sight & original elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Set trigger. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1891 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains 60% dull faded reblued finish showing scattered spots of light pitting & handling marks. Forearm has worn finish w/ hairline crack along the bottom having scattered dents & handling marks. Stock has worn finish w/ spots of darkening showing chips & sm. cracks around the action & buttplate peak. Bbl. retains strong bright rebored rifling. (01-20004/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

4170. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40-65 WCF. S# 64774. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ broken bead front sight & original sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1892 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing sm. dents & marks. Mag. tube, forearm cap, lever & buttplate show touch up finish. Mag. cap screws are replacements. Heavily sanded wood has dark refinish showing dents & handling marks w/ chips & repaired cracks around action. Dark pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. (01-20096/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,500.

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4172. WINCHESTER 1886 LIGHTWEIGHT LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 33 WCF. S# 145570A. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ ramp mounted front sight. Replacement elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Stock & forearm have added coarse hand checkering. Left side of receiver has 2 open holes for sight attachment. 1908 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to mottled gray/brown showing lg. areas of light pitting. Wood has age darkened appearance w/ added finish over wear, scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing slightly darkened appearance w/ light pitting near muzzle. (21-2711/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4173. WINCHESTER 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-90 WCF. S# 54870. Bbl. 26” oct. Replacement bead front sight w/ replacement sporting rear sight missing elevator. Full length mag. tube. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1891 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 box of UltraMax 45-90 ammo containing 16 rds. using Starline brass w/ 300 gr. RNFP bullets. 1 Box of UltraMax 45-90 ammo containing 11 rds. using Starline brass w/ 500 gr. RN lead bullets. CONDITION: 60% reblued finish showing remaining pitting w/ spots of corrosion. Forearm cap, buttplate & bolt are polished bright. Mag. tube is not correctly inserted & extends slightly past the muzzle. Wood has added finish over scratches, dents & handling marks. Left side of forearm at action has chipped & darkened spot that may be a burn mark. Bore shows areas of darkening & light pitting & retains sound rifling. (01-20005/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

4174. WINCHESTER MODEL 1901 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 10 Ga., 2 7/8”. S# 77690. Bbl. 32” w/ fixed Full choke & brass bead. 5 Shot tubular mag. Massive receiver has blued finish w/ “WRA CO” marking on left side. 2 Panel walnut forearm & rnd. knob stock of nicely grained walnut w/ checkered steel shotgun buttplate. Approx. 13,500 mfg. 1901-1920. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded blue showing light edge wear w/ scattered spots of freckling & corrosion. Stocks show scattered scratches & marks. Bore shows areas of very light pitting. Bbl. has sm. dents 4 5/8” & 7 3/4” from muzzle. (21-2507/DS). CURIO. $1,900-3,000.

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4171. WINCHESTER 1886 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-56 WCF. S# 104727. Bbl. 26” takedown style. Bbl. has been turned from original oct. configuration to tapered rnd. retaining markings on top flat w/ integral front sight boss. Full length tubular mag. w/out a remaining band. Replacement bead front sight w/ replacement sporting rear sight. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1896 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has a brown coloration from cold blue application. Heavily sanded wood has dark worn finish, is undersized at action showing dents & marks. Bore has darkened appearance w/ scattered light pitting & intact rifling. (01-20094/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.


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4175. WINCHESTER 1887 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 5/8”. S# 64588. Bbl. 30” plain w/ brass bead. Choke marking “FULL”, bbl. retains .032” restriction. 5 Shot tubular mag. Massive lever action has “WRA CO” marking on left side. 2 Panel walnut forearm & rnd. knob stock w/ checkered steel shotgun buttplate. The 1887 designed by John Browning was Winchester’s first shotgun. Approx. 64,855 were mfg. 1887-1898. This gun is one of the last produced before the serial number range continued to the Model 1901. CONDITION: metal has 50% dull brown/gray appearance w/ touch up finish. Wood has worn finish showing numerous dents, scratches & marks w/ chips along edges of forearm panels. Bore is generally bright showing some very light pitting. (01-19931/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-750.

4176. RARE WINCHESTER 1890 TRANSITIONAL SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 WRF. S# 852250. An extremely late production 1890 w/ 1 of the highest serial numbers observed. This rare transition model rifle combines traditional 1890 bbl. & forearm features w/ stock & sight features of the later Model 62. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Grooved walnut pump handle & Model 62 style walnut stock w/ checkered plastic buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain 85% lightly faded blue showing scattered freckling & light scratches. Forearm has very good original finish. Original stock finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches, handling marks & light dents having a very sm. hairline crack behind top tang. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-238/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

4177. SCARCE WINCHESTER 1890 SEMI DELUXE SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 W.R.F. S# 326270. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ sporting sights. Tubular mag. Second model action w/ mortised breech block. Grooved walnut slide handle. Uncommon semi deluxe hard rubber capped pistol grip uncheckered walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Left inside of lower tang has assembly # “3759” followed by “CH”. Rear of stock under buttplate has matching assembly #. Uncheckered pistol grip Model 1890s are seldom encountered. CONDITION: bbl. & action have a pleasing aged appearance w/ sm. amounts of fading blue blending w/ an age appropriate gray. Stock has lightly aged darkened original finish showing scratches, sm. dents & marks. Forearm has lightly worn older refinish. Bore retains intact worn rifling showing light pitting. (21-240/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

4178. WINCHESTER 1890 THIRD MODEL SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 WRF. S# 419271A. Bbl. 24” oct. Bead front sight w/ V notch sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish. Grooved pump handle & straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1910 Mfg. CONDITION: fine. over 90% blue showing light fading & edge wear w/ sm. spots of light pitting on bbl. Wood has good original finish showing light scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (21-3922/DS). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.

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4180. WINCHESTER 1890 THIRD MODEL PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 WRF. S# 412402. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail & combination tang sight. Tubular mag. sm. rnd. grooved slide handle w/ straight grip walnut stock & crescent steel buttplate. 1910 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 full 250 rd. cartons of Win. 1986 limited edition 22 WRF ammo. CONDITION: retains 70% dull lightly faded blue showing edge & slide wear. Wood has good refinish showing a few sm. scratches & marks. Bore is bright retaining strong rifling. (21-2690/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4181. WINCHESTER 1890 THIRD MODEL PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 524508A. Bbl. 24” oct. Bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight missing elevation screw. Tubular mag. Exposed hammer action. Grooved walnut slide handle w/ straight grip stock having crescent steel buttplate. 1914 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action have cold blue finish showing dents & handling marks. Refinished wood shows sm. scratches & dents. Mainspring screw is replacement. Dark bore has worn rifling & light pitting w/ a ring approx. 14” from muzzle. (21-2980/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4182. WINCHESTER 1890 SECOND MODEL SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Short. S# 287029. Bbl. 24” oct. Combination front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ combination tang sight. Tubular mag. Grooved walnut slide handle w/ straight grip walnut stock having crescent steel buttplate. 1906 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a dark brown patina showing sm. dents & handling marks. Wood has dark worn appearance showing scratches & marks w/ a deep gouge on left side of butt. Dark worn bore retains partially intact rifling. (21-3728/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4183. 3 WINCHESTER 1890 & 1906 PUMP RIFLES. 1) MODEL 1890. Cal. 22 LR. S# 378076A. Bbl. 23” rnd. later style w/ standard “WP” proof mark, 1890 Model marking & sporting sights. Tubular mag. Third model action. Grooved walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% dull blue fading to brown showing spots of surface corrosion. Action & mag. tube have faded to brown showing dents & spots of light pitting. Sanded & refinished wood shows wear w/ numerous dents & handling marks. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-3654/DS). 2) MODEL 1890. Cal. 22 Short. S# 306368. Bbl. 24” oct. Blade front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Second model action w/ mortised breech bolt. Replacement mag. tubes, inside tube is brass. Replacement grooved walnut forearm. Original walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & action have worn brown finish showing numerous dents & handling marks w/ spots of light pitting. Replacement mag. tube retains 40% blue fading to brown. Replacement forearm has areas of darkened finish at front & left side. Stock has dark oil soaked appearance w/ numerous heavy dents & marks having chips at toe. Dark pitted bore w/ some remaining rifling. (21-3657/DS). 3) MODEL 1906. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 372593B. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ sporting sights. Grooved walnut forearm & Model 1890 style w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing spots of light pitting. Forearm shows heavy wear. Stock has added finish over wear & handling marks w/ a crack extending from action & tangs. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (21-3669/DS). ALL CURIO. $900-1,500.

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4179. WINCHESTER 1890 THIRD MODEL SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 WRF. S# 678535A. Bbl. 24” oct. Bead front sight w/ U notch sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish. Grooved forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1926 Mfg. CONDITION: fine. over 80% original blue showing slide wear w/ spots of flaking on receiver & mag. tube. Original wood finish shows areas of finish wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (21-3923/DS). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4184. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE WINCHESTER 1892 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF (4440). S# 203343. Bbl. 24” oct. Lyman bead front sight, blank in rear dovetail w/ Lyman combination tang sight. Full length takedown mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer, lever & buttplate. Nicely grained walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cody Firearms Museum letter providing the following information “Serial number applied on October 03, 1902 / Type: Rifle / Caliber: 44 / Barrel Type: Octagon / Trigger: Plain / Sights: Lyman front and rear, blank rear seat. / Takedown / Received in warehouse on October 28, 1902 / Shipped from warehouse on October 29, 1902, Order number 164447”. CONDITION: very fine showing a little use. Over 98% bright original blue showing some flaking on receiver extension w/ light scratches on action. Lever, hammer & buttplate retain incredibly vivid original case colors. Wood has good original finish showing some scratches & marks w/ mildew spots at butt. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-3920/DS). CURIO. $14,500-19,000.

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4186. WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20. S# 926864. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ sporting front sight & flat top sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1924 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% blue showing wear spots. Action retains 70% blue w/ spots of flaking & carry wear. Wood finish shows scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ strong sharp rifling. (21-3658/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

4187. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 WCF. S# 546751. Bbl. 24” oct. Replacement Lyman front sight w/ broken bead, semi buckhorn sporting rear sight w/ a modern tang sight. Original walnut forearm. Replacement stock of fancy walnut w/ steel carbine buttplate. 1910 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., action & mag. tube retain 98% reblued finish. Hammer, lever & forearm cap have over 95% restored case colors. Refinished forearm & stock very good matching red toned finish. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (21-2717/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4188. WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 908653. Bbl. 24” oct. Sporting front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1920 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 50% dull blue fading to gray showing scattered spots of light pitting. Receiver finish has faded to a mottled gray brown showing spotted corrosion. Original wood finish shows wear w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots of light pitting. (21-3411/DS). CURIO. $900-1,200.

4189. WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 WCF. S# 926872. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ sporting front sight & flat top elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1924 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 40% lightly faded blue in protected areas w/ carry areas fading to gray & showing spots of corrosion. Action retains finish in protected areas w/ balance fading to gray/brown. Wood has worn original finish showing dents, scratches & marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance retaining lightly worn rifling. (21-3729/DS). CURIO. $900-1,400.

4190. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 156539. Bbl. 24” rnd. Sporting front sight w/ semi buckhorn sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & Straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1897 Mfg. CONDITION: 30% dull fading blue blending w/ areas of light corrosion & showing scratches & handling marks. Lever shows traces of case colors. Wood has worn finish showing dents, scratches & marks. Dark bore w/ pitting retaining partially visible rifling. (01-20085/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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4185. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). S# 821929. Bbl. 24” rnd. Sporting front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1916 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 80% lightly faded blue. Action has faded to gray brown showing light corrosion. Heavily sanded gloss refinished wood is undersized at action w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling showing scattered spots of light pitting. (21-3660/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.


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4191. WINCHESTER MODEL 92 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 WCF. S# 920898. Bbl. 24” rnd. Original sporting front sight w/ replacement elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1923 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown showing scattered scratches & marks w/ wear & spots of corrosion. Wood has worn age darkened appearance showing numerous scratches, marks & dents. Stock has chips both sides of top tang & at toe. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-2697/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4192. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 604316. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: receiver retains sm. amounts of blue in protected areas fading to gray. Bbl. & mag. tube retain 60% dull lightly faded blue. Mag. tube has a deep dent 3” forward of forearm cap. Wood has worn original finish showing numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing a sm. amount of light pitting. (21-1948/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4193. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). S# 720017. Bbl. 20” w/ white bead pinned blade front sight & replacement elevator adj. rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Left side of action has plug screws in holes for receiver sight attachment. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1913 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has gray coloration from cold blue finish. Wood has worn & lifting finish showing scratches & marks w/ sm. chips around action. Bore is generally bright showing sound rifling showing some light pitting in the grooves. (21-3702/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4194. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 WCF (38-40). S# 611508. Bbl. 24” rnd. replacement w/ Model 92 markings. Marbles duplex front sight & “Chas. Daniels” elevator adj. ghost ring V notch rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: action has light gray brown coloration from touch up finish showing scratches, marks & sm. spots of light pitting. Bbl. retains 80% lightly faded blue. Bright near excellent bore. Wood has worn & peeling finish showing scratches, dents & handling marks. (21-3122/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4195. WINCHESTER 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WCF (32-20). S# 269688. Bbl. 20” carbine style replacement w/ Model 92 marking. Circle “P” parts proof w/ standard “WP” proof. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ King elevator adj. aftermarket rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Action has saddle ring & staple on left side. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip walnut rifle stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1904 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Winchester factory letter. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 60% dull blue showing cold blue touch up. Action retains some blue on sides blending w/ areas of flaking & light corrosion. Sanded & refinished wood shows handling marks. Stock has repaired crack extending from lower portion of buttplate. Bore retains sound rifling showing sm. spots of light roughness. (21-2862/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

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4196. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 5863. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ replacement front sight having missing bead. Original elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ case colored crescent steel buttplate. Rifle has 2nd model features, S# indicates production in the first 2 years of mfg. CONDITION: very fine. Bbl. & receiver retain over 95% original blue showing light carry & edge wear w/ sm. scratches. Hammer, lever & buttplate retain over 50% case colors. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing pitting in the grooves. (01-20065/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-2,750.

4197. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 46004. Bbl. 26” rnd. Replacement blade front sight w/ 3 leaf express rear sight & combination tang sight. 2/3 Length mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer, lever & buttplate. Long wood forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent buttplate. 1986 Mfg. CONDITION: over 70% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear. Hammer & lever retain some visible case colors on sides. Buttplate has faded to silvery patina showing spots of surface corrosion. Wood has worn original finish showing wear, dents & handling marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance having worn rifling. (01-20099/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

4198. WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION Cal. 30 WCF. S# 46484. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ Lyman white bead front sight & 3 leaf express rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber shotgun buttplate. 1896 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% lightly worn blue showing edge & carry wear. Hammer & lever retain very good case colors. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks having very sm. chips around top tang. Bore retains strong rifling showing light fouling in the grooves. (01-20098/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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4199. WINCHESTER 1894 DELUXE TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55 & 30 WCF (2 Barrel set). S# 70593. Both bbls. are 26” tapered rnd w/ ramp mounted gold bead replacement front sights w/ original sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mags. Blued action w/ case colored hammer & lever. Forearms & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock of fancy walnut have style H factory checkering. LOP: 13” over steel shotgun buttplate. Left inside of lower tang has assembly # “8916” followed by “XX” wood grade marking then letters “OH”. Stock inletting for top tang has matching assembly # “8916”. Back of stock marked “94 / 7606”. Back of butt has matching assembly number “7606”. 1896 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Boyt 2 bbl. set takedown case holding 2nd bbl. CONDITION: receiver & bbl. extensions retain 70% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear w/ spots of flaking & sm. scratches. Lever retains 40% nicely visible case colors on sides. Hammer retains most dark case colored finish. Both bbls. retain over 95% lightly faded original blue. 30-30 Bbl. retains strong rifling. 38-55 Bbl. shows some darkness in the grooves w/ lightly worn rifling. Wood retains a dull oil finish w/ sound checkering showing scattered light scratches & marks. Buttplate retains 50% fading blue. (01-20155/DS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-12,000.

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4201. WINCHESTER 1894 SEMI DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 85714. Bbl. 26” oct. to rnd. half length takedown mag. Replacement Lyman bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail & combination tang sight. Blued action w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate having style I factory checkering. Left side of lower inside tang is stamped w/ assembly # “9504” followed by “CH”. Butt of stock under buttplate has matching number “94 / T / 9504”. 1897 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., action & buttplate retain over 80% lightly faded reblued finish showing sm. spots of corrosion. Hammer & lever have nicely visible original case colors on sides. Stock has worn finish & checkering showing scratches & handling marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance retaining sound rifling. (01-20072/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,750-2,750.

4202. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 114211. Bbl. 26” oct. to rnd. Sporting front sight & 3 leaf express rear sight. Button mag. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer, lever & crescent steel buttplate. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock. 1898 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% lightly worn blue showing edge wear. Action retains 70% blue showing carry wear & handling marks. Hammer, lever & buttplate show sm. amounts of case colors. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ scattered scratches, dents & marks. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-20070/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,100-1,500.

4203. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 127668. Bbl. 20” w/ replacement pinned blade front sight & 3 leaf express rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Left side of action is fitted w/ saddle ring. Band fastened long wood walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. 1898 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains 70% lightly faded reblued finish showing carry wear. Wood finish has age worn appearance showing scratches & marks. Bore has darkened appearance w/ worn rifling. (01-20167/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

4204. WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 134772. Bbl. 26” oct. Sporting front sight w/ 3 leaf express rear sight. Full length takedown mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1898 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain 70% fading blue showing carry & takedown wear. Action retains 30% dull blue on sides fading to brown in carry areas. Hammer & trigger retains sm. amounts of lightly visible case colors. Sanded forearm has gloss refinish. Sanded & gloss refinished buttstock w/ repaired break through wrist area. Dark bore w/ sound rifling. (01-20066/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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4200. WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 71611. Bbl. 26” oct. Nickel Steel w/ Lyman replacement white bead front sight & original sporting rear sight. Full length takedown mag. Dbl. set triggers. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer, lever & crescent steel buttplate. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut. Stock is thinned through the comb area w/ a semi circular flat forward of the buttplate. Peak of the buttplate is filed to a 3 flat profile. 1896 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% lightly faded blue showing light edge wear. Action & bbl. extension have 80% blue showing carry wear w/ spots of corrosion & scratches. Lever & hammer have nicely visible case colors on sides. Buttplate has traces of case colors on rear portion. Stock & forearm have a lightly worn finish showing scratches, dents & handling marks. Triggers will not set. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. spots of very light pitting. (01-20071/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.


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4205. WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 240059. Bbl. 26” tapered rnd. Half length takedown magazine. Ramp mounted sporting front sight w/ express rear sight. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber shotgun butt. 1902 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain 50% dull lightly faded blue showing carry wear w/ scattered dents, scratches & surface corrosion. Hammer & lever retain sm. amounts of case colored finish. Wood has heavily worn finish showing numerous dents, gouges & handling marks w/ sm. chips around tangs. Bore has lightly darkened appearance w/ sound rifling showing spots of light pitting. (21-2983/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4206. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 270834. Bbl. 26” rnd. Lyman replacement bead front sight w/ original sporting rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1902 Mfg. CONDITION: blue is fading to mottled gray brown patina showing scratches & marks. Sanded & refinished wood show dents, gouges & marks. Dark bore w/ worn rifling & light pitting. (21-3661/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4207. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 341545. Bbl. 26” rnd. Replacement bead front sight w/ original flat top sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1906 Mfg. CONDITION: 40% dull fading blue showing spots of corrosion & handling marks. Wood has dark worn appearance showing scratches, marks & sm. dents. Dark bore w/ worn rifling. (21-3662/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4208. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 402333. Bbl. 26” oct. to rnd. Sporting front sight, elevator adj. sporting rear sight & combination tang sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ checkered steel shotgun butt. Peak of stock comb has 3 hand cut kill notches. 1907 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 60% faded blue showing edge wear. Action retains 30% dull worn blue fading to gray showing carry wear w/ scratches & sm. handling marks. Sanded & refinished wood retains sm. dents & scratches. Stock has epoxy repair at chipped toe. Bore retains strong rifling w/ darkness in the grooves. (212861/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

4209. WINCHESTER PRE WAR & PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINES. BOTH: cal. 30 WCF. 1) PRE WAR. S# 425679. Bbl. 20” of Nickel steel. Pinned blade bead front sight, replacement Marbles elevator adj. sporting sight & combination tang sight. Button mag. Band fastened long style gumwood forearm. Walnut straight grip rifle stock w/ hard rubber shotgun butt. 1907 Mfg. CONDITION: 40% dull faded reblued finish. Left side of receiver has plugged hole for saddle ring attachment. Wood has worn finish showing numerous scratches, dents & marks. Stock has cracks extending from buttplate. Buttplate missing lg. chips at head & toe. Dark bore w/ worn rifling. (21-2965/DS). 2) PRE 64. S# 1527727. Bbl. 20” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & Marbles replacement elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. w/ flat band. Action has 4 open holes for scope base attachment. Long wood walnut forearm & straight grip carbine stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1949 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 30% fading blue showing handling marks & spots of surface corrosion. Action has faded to gray showing corrosion & light marks. Wood has age darkened worn finish w/ dents, scratches & mildew spots. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of pitting. (21-2966/DS). BOTH CURIO. $600-900.

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4211. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 447194. Bbl. 26” oct. Sporting front sight w/ broken bead & smokeless powder rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1908 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 40% dull worn blue. Action finish has faded to gray showing spots of corrosion. Wood has added finish over scratches, dents & handling marks. Dark bore w/ worn rifling showing some light pitting. (21-2914/DS). CURIO. $1,100-1,500.

4212. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 493208. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Desirable button mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1909 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 60% dull blue showing scratches & sm. marks. Action finish has faded to gray showing scratches & marks w/ partial overspray of stock finish. Refinished wood shows handling marks & sm. dents. Dark bore w/ worn rifling shows scattered pitting. (21-2915/DS). CURIO. $1,100-1,500.

4213. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 Win. Spl. S# 563361. Bbl. 26” oct. Lyman Sheard replacement front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: 40% dull fading blue showing spots of corrosion w/ sm. dents & scratches. Refinished wood shows wear w/ dents, scratches & marks. Forearm has long crack along right side. Stock has cracks extending from action & buttplate. Dark worn bore w/ light pitting. (21-3663/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4214. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-35 WCF. S# 708494. Bbl. 26” rnd. w/ Marbles No. 5 replacement bead front sight & sporting rear sight altered to flat top configuration. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1914 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 80% lightly faded blue showing scattered handling marks & spots of corrosion. Action finish has faded to mottled gray brown showing spots of corrosion. Wood has worn finish showing dents, scratches & marks. Bore has lightly darkened appearance w/ intact worn rifling. (21-2911/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

4215. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 801937. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ sporting front sight & flat top sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1915 Mfg. CONDTION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 80% blue showing edge wear. Action, forearm cap & buttplate have gray coloration from touch up finish. Wood has added varnish over wear & handling marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ sound rifling showing some very light pitting. (21-3700/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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4210. WINCHESTER 1894 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 429185. Bbl. 26” oct. to rnd. Blade front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blue finished w/ case colored hammer & lever. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent buttplate. 1907 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% dull lightly faded blue. Action retains 50% dull blue fading to gray in carry areas & showing spots of light corrosion. Lever & hammer retain traces of case colors. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ scattered scratches & handling marks. Bore has a darkened appearance w/ light pitting. (21-3524/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.


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4216. WINCHESTER 1894 LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 808433. Outstanding high condition 1894 saddle ring carbine mfg. 1917. Bbl. 20” rnd. of Carbine style. Pin fastened blade front sight & graduated leaf carbine rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finished action has saddle ring on left side. Gumwood band fastened carbine forearm & stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. Buttplate stamped “70”, that may be a law enforcement rack number. CONDITION: shows little sign of use. Internal parts show a coating of age hardened grease. Over 98% bright original blue shows a few sm. scratches & spots of flaking w/ a light wear mark from the saddle ring. Stocks have very fine original finish showing a few scattered light dents & handling marks. The bright near excellent bore was protected w/ heavy coat of grease in long term storage. (21-1714/DS). CURIO. $3,000-4,500.

4217. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 923781. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ sporting front sight & flat top elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. tube. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1923 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% lightly faded blue showing carry wear & scratches. Action finish has faded to gray brown patina. Sanded & refinished wood has open poured appearance showing scratches & marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ spots of very light pitting. (21-3520/DS). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.

4218. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 932794. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ sporting front sight & flat top sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1924 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish is fading to mottled gray brown. Wood has added varnish over wear showing numerous dents & scratches, left side of stock has an area of deep gouging. Stock has hairline cracks behind top tang. Bore retains lightly worn intact rifling. Floorplate is bowed hindering action lock up. (21-2917/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4219. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 32 WS. S# 1007109. Bbl. 20” rnd. of carbine style. Pinned blade No. 94-C replacement bead extension front sight, folding leaf express rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Action has saddle ring on left side. Long wood walnut carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1927 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 40% blue showing cold blue touch up. Action has gray coloration from cold blue finish. Sanded & refinished wood show scratches & handling marks w/ filled sling swivel hole in toeline. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling showing scattered very light pitting. (21-2918/DS). CURIO. $600-900.


4221. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 1167863. Bbl. 20” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Post war style short wood forearm. Pre War straight grip walnut stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1941 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% reblued finish. Stock & forearm have good refinish. Stock has sm. added wood repair right side of comb near the peak. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots of pitting near muzzle. (21-2517/DS). CURIO. $350-500.

4222. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 FLAT BAND LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 1375600. Bbl. 20” carbine style rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Full length mag. w/ flat bbl. band as associated w/ WWII era production. Blue finish. Longwood forearm & straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing carry wear w/ scratches & marks. Original wood finish shows light wear scratches, handling marks & mildew spots. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3664/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4223. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 25-35. S# 1690007. Bbl. 20”. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight & Marbles combination tang sight. Full length mag. Long wood forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% dull blue showing carry wear & fading. Wood has worn finish w/ darkened appearance showing scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-3083/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4224. WINCHESTER MODEL 95 LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 30 Gov. 06 (30-06). S# 417184B. Bbl. 22” rnd. carbine style. Pinned blade front sight w/ 1800 yd. graduated leaf rear sight. Blue finish. Left side of action is fitted w/ saddle ring. Band fastened finger groove walnut forearm & handguard. Straight grip walnut carbine stock w/ steel trapdoor buttplate. Hole for sling swivel base on toeline has black filler. 1926 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Cleaning string w/ brush & patch holder held in buttstock compartment. CONDITION: metal has gray brown coloration from touch up finish showing scattered spots of pitting. Refinished wood shows streaks of dark staining w/ handling marks. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-3666/DS). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.

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4220. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACITON CARBINE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 1020510. Bbl. 20” rnd. carbine style. Pinned blade front sight w/ broken bead, folding leaf carbine rear sight & added tang sight. 2/3 Length mag. Walnut long wood carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1927 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 70% blue showing cold blue touch up. Receiver has mottled gray appearance from cold blue finish. Wood is heavily sanded & undersize at action showing handling marks. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (21-2916/DS). CURIO. $600-900.


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4225. WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 35 WCF. S# 63539. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted sporting front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm w/ ebony inlay. Straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains over 80% lightly faded blue. Action retains 60% blue w/ areas fading to brown & showing carry wear. Sides of hammer show some case colors. Refinished wood shows scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3665/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

4226. WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 30 Army (3040 Krag). S# 94960 B. Bbl. 28” tapered rnd. Pinned blade bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Blue finish. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm w/ ebony insert. Straight grip walnut stock has crescent steel buttplate. 1915 Mfg. CONDITION: 40% dull blue fading to brown showing scattered corrosion & handling marks. Wood has worn finish w/ spots of darkening showing scratches, handling marks & dents. Bore has darkened appearance w/ sound rifling. (21-3667/DS). CURIO. $900-1,350.

4227. WINCHESTER 1895 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 US (30-40 Krag). S# 26117. Bbl. 28” tapered rnd. Pinned blade bead front sight, open rear dovetail w/ Lyman No. 21 “Climbin Lyman” receiver sight. Left side of receiver has added open holes for sight or scope attachment. Blued finish. Ebony tipped schnabel forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1900. CONDITION: bbl. retains 70% dull fading blue. Action retains 50% dull blue fading to brown, receiver sides & carry areas. Sanded & refinished wood is undersized around action. Bore is darkened in the grooves retaining strong rifling. (21-3068/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4228. WINCHESTER-LEE STRAIGHT PULL SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 236 U.S.N. (6mm Lee). S# 13142. Rapid taper 24” bbl. German silver pinned blade front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Straight pull action. Clip fed 5 shot box mag. mounted below the receiver. Left side of receiver has 2 line address w/ last patent date Oct. 8, 95. Schnabel tipped finger groove forearm. Walnut sporter stock w/ sm. hard rubber grip cap & checkering steel buttplate. Total production of about 20,000 mfg. 18951902, only 1,700 were sporting rifles. CONDITION: dull fading blue showing cold blue touch up. Original stock finish shows wear & areas of finish loss w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bolt release & safety lack mainspring tension. Dark bore has worn rifling w/ an area of deep pitting. (01-20003/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-900.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4229. EYECATCHING WINCHESTER METALLIC CARTRIDGE SALESMAN DISPLAY BOX. The 16 1/8” x 9 1/4” x 1” cardboard & wood box has an attractive wood grain exterior. Lid has silver “Winchester Cartridges” marking w/ red “W” trademark. Interior of lid has a drawing of the Winchester New Haven, Conn. factory. Display portion of box is marked “SAMPLES OF / WINCHESTER METALLIC CARTRIDGES / MADE FOR ALL KINDS OF FIREARMS” w/ the red “W” trademark against a green background. Display holds 52 cartridges ranging from the potent 405 Winchester to a BB cap. Cartridges are displayed over their printed names. All cartridges appear to be correct w/ centerfire rounds having “W.R.A.Co.” headstamps. CONDITION: some cartridges show varying amounts of tarnish. Interior shows fading w/ sm. tears around edges. Edges, corners & outside exterior show tattering w/ sm. areas of missing wood grain covering. Brass latches are missing catches. (02-15516/DS). $3,500-5,000.

4230. MERWIN & HULBERT OPEN TOP ARMY SA REVOLVER INSCRIBED TO DEPUTY US MARSHAL KIDDER KIDD. Cal. 44 Merwin & Hulbert. S# 6309. Standard configuration w/ 7” rnd. bbl, integral pinched semi rounded front sight. 6 Shot rnd. scoop fluted cyl. Nickel finished frame w/ sliding loading gate. 2 Piece walnut grips branded w/ a star at top & initial “K” at butt. Butt of gun is stamped “K. KIDD”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Kidder Kidd’s Oath of Office document swearing him in as Deputy Marshall of the Western District of Arkansas dated May 26, 1885. CONDITION: 10% nickel finish w/ balance fading to a cleaned gray appearance showing scattered spots of pitting & corrosion. Refinished grips are slightly undersized & show scattered sm. dents & marks. Action exhibits looseness, locking bolt is reluctant to retract when closing revolver. Dark bore w/ worn rifling shows scattered pitting. PROVENANCE: Collection of western gentleman. (01-19493/JS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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4231. SCARCE SAVAGE & NORTH “FIGURE 8” NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 334. Bbl. 6 7/8”. This rarely offered large frame Navy caliber revolver was made 1858-1859. Unique “figure 8” cocking device uses index finger to pull back lever to cock leaving trigger finger to discharge. In practice this gun could be shot quite rapidly. However, in reality cocking mechanism was fragile & improvements had to be made to reinforce it for heavy wartime use, thus popular Civil War Savage Navy revolver. Standard configuration, single action, 6 7/8” oct. bbl.. “H. S. NORTH PATENTED / APRIL 9, 1858” stamped on left side of loading lever assembly. 2 Line Savage address stamped on top strap which is only partially discernible. Small brass cone front sight, dovetailed notch rear sight on back of frame. CONDITION: good overall, appears original & matching. Metal is a mottled gray/brown patina w/ scattered areas of pitting & erosion. 2 Piece wood grips each w/ matching S# 334 stamped internally, refinished w/ chip repairs at butt. Surprisingly mechanically functional w/ dark pitted rifled bore. (01-19415/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4232. RARE “WELLS FARGO” USED SMITH & WESSON SCHOFIELD ARMY REVOLVER. Cal. .45. S# 1180. This is a standard 1st Model US Government purchased Schofield Army revolver w/ 5” fluted rib bbl, surcharged “US” on butt. Revolver has standard patent markings on either side of bbl. lug. Schofields saw limited US military service & were sold as surplus, replated & purchased by civilian market. Most saw hard use in the West as was this example; purchased by Wells Fargo which is correctly stamped “W.F & CO. EX” over the replated nickel. CONDITION: very good-fine overall & in original configuration. Finish as used by Wells Fargo, retaining about 80% of the old nickel finish. Grips well fit w/ hand worn patina, tacking marks & moderate edge wear. Matching serial numbers on the butt, bbl., cylinder & grips. Mechanically functional, crisp discernible rifling. PROVENANCE: Dr. Gerald Klaz collection; estate collection of western gentleman. (01-19492/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4233. SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 SECOND MODEL AMERICAN RUSSIAN EXPORT SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W American. S# 19997. Bbl. 8” w/ rib & steel semi circular pinned blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Top break action. Rib has Russian language markings w/ Russian dbl. headed eagle crest. 2 Piece walnut square butt grips w/ lanyard ring at butt. Approx. 20,735 mfg. 1872-1874. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance showing scattered pitting & handling marks. Upper lip at notch at top of hammer is ground off. Sanded & refinished grips are slightly undersized showing sm. dents & marks. Bore is generally bright retaining lightly worn rifling showing sm. spots of light pitting. (01-19874/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-4,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4234. SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 SECOND MODEL AMERICAN SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W. S# 15507. Bbl. altered to 6 1/4” w/ rib. Pinned semi circular blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Top break action. Identifying features include the notch at top of the hammer & bump on each side of the frame above the trigger. Blue finish. 2 Piece walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: modern wood shooter’s box w/ red velvet interior. Top of lid marked w/ S&W logo. Full 50 rd. box of Remington UMC 44 S&W American ammo w/ 218 gr. bullets. 2 Piece green box shows discoloration, tattering w/ some portions of label missing. CONDITION: action retains blue in protected areas fading to gray showing light pitting. Bbl. has gray brown coloration w/ evidence of touch up finish. Grips show heavy wear w/ scratches & marks having sm. chips & some warpage creating grips around the front grip strap. Bore retains strong rifling showing scattered spots of pitting. (01-19872/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4235. SMITH & WESSON NO. 3 SECOND MODEL AMERICAN SA REVOLVER. Cal. 44 S&W American. S# 24907. Bbl. 8” w/ rib & steel semi circular pinned blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Top break action w/ notch at top of hammer. Nickel finish. 2 Piece walnut grips. Approx. 20,735 mfg. 1872-1874. CONDITION: retains 30% nickel finish w/ balance fading to gray showing scattered light pitting & corrosion. Grips are heavily sanded & undersized w/ gloss refinish showing sm. chips & marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing general light pitting. (01-19873/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4236. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 2ND ISSUE SA REVOLVERS. BOTH: cal. 22 Short. Bbls. 3 3/16” oct. w/ ribs & German silver semi circular front sights. 7 Shot rnd. cyls. Tip up actions w/ brass frames & spur triggers. 2 Piece rosewood grips. Both of these early revolvers were mfg. during the Civil War. They have full coverage modern custom engraving in the New York style. Engraving consists of vine type foliate scroll w/ punch dot backgrounds on the sides, lower portions of the receiver, backstraps & butts as well as cyls. & all bbl. flats. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 13 5/8” x 8 1/8” x 2 1/8” black painted 2 piece wooden storage box w/ green felt fitted interior. 1) S# 31607. Shipped in April 1863. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & other metal parts have cleaned white appearance showing spots of surface corrosion. Brass frame retains faint traces of silver finish & has acquired a mellow patina appearance. Original grip finish shows wear & handling marks w/ sm. finish chips. Functioning mechanics. Bore retains sound rifling showing light pitting in the grooves. (0120080/DS). 2) S# 42103. Shipped in Feb. of 1864. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & other metal parts have cleaned gray appearance w/ sm. spots of light corrosion. Brass retains traces of silver finish in protected areas & acquiring a pleasing mild patina. Original grip finish shows light wear & handling marks. Functioning mechanics. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. (01-20081/DS). BOTH ANTIQUE. $2,000-4,000.

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4237. SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY SA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 Long RF. S# 12016. Bbl. 6” oct. w/ rib & German silver semi circular front sight. Blue finished tip up action w/ spur trigger. 6 Shot rnd. cyl. 2 Piece rosewood square butt grips. Total production of 77,155, mfg. 1861-1874. Revolvers under S# 35,731 were produced before May 1, 1865 before the end of the Civil War. CONDITION: frame retains 60% blue showing scratches & spots of pitting w/ areas fading to gray. Cyl. has faded to a dark patina showing corrosion. Bbl. shows traces of blue w/ balance fading to gray showing sm. spots of pitting & corrosion. Cyl. pin is an aftermarket replacement. Original grip finish shows wear & handling marks. Sound mechanics. Lightly pitted bore. (01-20037/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

4238. CASED GUSTAV YOUNG ENGRAVED METROPOLITAN NAVY REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 2045. Bbl. 7 1/2” oct., marked “METROPOLITAN ARMS CO. NEW YORK” on top flat. Blued cyl. has Battle of New Orleans 1862 scene. Frame & grip straps unmarked. All numbers match. Revolver engraved in classic Young style shaded lg. scroll, sides of hammer w/ wolf’s head. Grips are 1 piece rosewood. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver is housed in a Mahogany case lined in red velvet & contains 6 1/2” brass bodied cannon & eagle flask w/ angled spout, combination tool, unmarked blued iron bullet mold & green pasteboard box for Goldmark percussion caps. CONDITION: bbl. w/ perhaps 20% original blue on bottom is mostly gray brown patina. Scant traces of case color are on gray brown frame. Brass grip straps are lightly worn. Grips considerably worn have possible old refinish. Fair to good bore, pitted. Mechanically good, bbl. loose on frame. Exterior of case w/ considerable dark stains & marks, cracks in top & has escutcheon missing. Faded interior cloth is good. Accessories good to fine. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19793/ MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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4239. CASED BROOKLYN ARMS SLOCOMB PATENT FRONT LOADING POCKET REVOLVER. Cal. 32 RF. S# 906. Standard production w/ sliding chambers marked “B. A. CO. PATENT APRIL 14TH 1863” on top of 3” rnd. bbl. Brass frame engraved w/ New York style lg. shaded scroll. Unique bag shaped 2 piece grips are of rosewood. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: walnut case, has German silver escutcheon on top & blue cloth lining. Bottom compartment is French fitted for revolver, 35 cartridges & original key. CONDITION: iron parts w/ old refinish, markings partially obscured, no silver on frame. Grips w/ old refinish. Mechanically good. Case w/ most of its finish. Interior cloth is good. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19786/MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

4240. MOORE PATENT FIREARMS CO. SA BELT REVOLVER. Cal. 32 RF. S# 5516. Bbl. 6” oct. w/ bead sight & removable ejector rod. 7 Shot rnd. cyl. Silver finished engraved brass frame & grip straps. 1 Piece walnut grip. Bbl. & cyl. rotate to right for loading. Estimated total of 5,000-8,000 mfg. 1861-1863 & many have known to have been carried by Union officers & enlisted men. CONDITION: bbl. & cyl. have faded to brown patina showing scattered spots of light pitting & corrosion. Brass parts retain 30% silver plating w/ balance acquiring a mild uncleaned patina. Grips show heavy wear w/ sm. dents & handling marks. Lightly pitted bore retains intact rifling. Functioning action. Bbl. is loose on frame. (01-18884/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

4241. AFTERMARKET NICKEL PLATED & ENGRAVED REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 112872. Bbl. 8”, has Remington markings on top. Action engraved w/ near full coverage varying sized lg. shaded scroll w/ some floral highlights. Revolver is fitted w/ 2 piece ivory grips. CONDITION: metal retaining over 90% renickel over engraving later than revolver’s date of mfg. There is some lifting & flaking of nickel on grip straps. Hammer is replacement. Rusted bore. Mechanically good. Certifiable antique elephant ivory grips have glued repair on inside right tow & glue repair at tops where abutting frame. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (0119686/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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4242. REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER. Cal. 44. S# 83736 (?). Bbl. 8” oct. w/ threads exposed at the breech end have partial markings on top. Safety notches in cyl. Low spur hammer. Brass triggerguard. Walnut grips. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: aftermarket reenactor quality holster. CONDITION: fair to good, metal considerably cleaned to silver gray. Brass toned. Grips refinished. (01-20025/MGM). ANTIQUE. $500-1,000.

4243. REMINGTON ZIG ZAG PISTOL. Cal. 22 Short. S# 608 (under left grip panel). 3 3/16” Six shot fluted bbl. cluster w/ bead sights. Zig-zag grooves at breech end facilitate the revolving mechanism. Ring type trigger, DA w/ concealed hammer. Loading port is at back of frame. 2 Piece bakelite grips. This was Remington’s first metallic cartridge handgun, less than 1,000 mfg. 18611862. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing light pitting. Right grip panel shows fading w/ handling marks. Left grip panel has sm. chips along upper edge. Functioning action. Bores are dark showing pitting & retaining partially intact rifling. (01-19943/DS). ANTIQUE. $2,500-3,500.

4244. REMINGTON ELLIOTT PEPPERBOX DERRINGER. Cal. 32 RF. S# 36980. Bbls. 3 3/8” four shot cluster w/ semi circular German silver front sight. Iron frame w/ rotating firing pin & distinctive ring trigger. 2 Piece hard rubber grips. Mfg. 1863-1888. CONDITION: metal has faded to an attractive brown patina. Grips show light wear. Firing pin is not rotating properly when action is cycled. Dark bores w/ spots of pitting. (01-20046/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4245. CASED T. K. BAKER PATENT BRITISH PERCUSSION REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# 1285. Bbl. 5 1/8” oct., unmarked, except for Birmingham proofs & “6” on bottom. Assembly number 6 also appears on back of cyl. Case hardened cyl. has individual chambers numbered & each w/ Birmingham proof on exterior. Lightly scroll engraved boxlock action w/ long pepperbox type hammer has long cocking spur & marked “BAKER’S PATENT” on left side. Blued frame has patent markings “June 24, 1852” on top & sliding safety on left side that blocks trigger at half cock. Left side marked “T. K. Baker” “London”. Fully checkered walnut bag grips. Are surrounded by blued iron frame. S# is on rear grip frame. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: revolver is housed in a oak case w/ circular brass disk on top & lined in green velvet. Lg. paper label w/ revolver pictured & instructions is in lid. Case contains 4 3/4” unmarked brass bag flask, combo tool, nutcracker type steel mold, brass loading rod w/ worm under cap, a Eley Bros. cap tin & key. CONDITION: bbl. retains approx. 80% original blue. Cyl. retains about 40% case color. Action & grip retain 20-30% original bright blue. Grips are good w/ some minor marks. Bbl. appears to be bored out to w/in 1/2” of muzzle. Mechanically good. Case retains most of its original finish on exterior w/ numerous marks, interior cloth is good, considerably soiled & dirty. Label is good, considerably foxed & minor rubs. Accessories goods, heavily toned. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19792/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

4246. CASED BLUNT & SIMS RING TRIGGER PEPPERBOX. Cal. 31. S# 7. Bbl. 3 1/2” cluster, stamped “P” on muzzles. Retaining screw stamped “7” (S#?). Frame w/ underhammer ring trigger mechanism unmarked, has cap loading access groove on right & is scroll engraved. 2 Piece grips are walnut. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mahogany case. Bottom is lined in dark gray velvet (top w/ felt). Case contains high quality Morocco leather covered powder measure/flask w/ telescopic charger & having cap receptacle on bottom, steel loading rod & brass ball mold. Also included is a green UMC cap box. CONDITION: bbls. & action w/ traces of blue. Grips w/ most of its original varnish. Mechanically good. Case has most of its original finish on exterior. Key escutcheon is missing. New felt in top, bottom original cloth is good w/ rubs & compressions. Accessories are good. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19796/ MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

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4247. FINE PAIR OF SCARCE EARLY CIVIL WAR MANHATTAN 1ST MODEL POCKET REVOLVERS. 1) Cal. 22 Short. S# 763. Bbl. 3 1/8” ribbed. 1st Model, 2nd variation, 7 shot cyl., marked on bbl. in engraved arc: “MANHATTAN FIREARMS / MANFG / CO / N.Y.”, scroll engraved bbl. housing & muzzle, silver plated frame, varnished burl walnut grips, sm. inset engraved brass oval escutcheon on grip strap. CONDITION: very good overall, no finish remains, gray iron patina overall w/ pinprick pitting. Mechanically fine w/ good rifled bore. (01-19863/JS). 2) Cal. 22 Short. S# 6420. Bbl. 3 1/8” ribbed. 1st Model, 3rd variation, the only difference between these 2 variations is the shape of the hammer, more curved spur. CONDITION: fine overall, retaining 95% original silver plated frame & tiny traces of blue on bbl. in protected areas. In addition to the engraved bbl. housing & muzzle, the bottom of the grip frame is nicely engraved in a weave pattern. Mechanically fine w/ crisp rifled bore. (01-19864/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,500.

4248. MANHATTEN NAVY TYPE REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 10619. Bbl. 6 1/2” oct. w/ blade front sight. 5 Shot rnd. cyl. Brass backstrap & trigger guard. 1 Piece walnut grip. Bbl., frame & grip straps have matching numbers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: leather flap holster in fair condition. CONDITION: bbl., frame & sm. parts have dark brown appearance w/ pitting. Cyl. is cleaned & has added browned finish. Grips are heavily sanded & refinished w/ handling marks. Grips & repaired grip straps have poor fit to frame. Action is not functioning properly. Heavily pitted bore w/ remnants of rifling. (0119138/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

4249. BELGIAN D. D. OURY NOVO FOLDING TRIGGER REVOLVER. Cal. 6.35mm. NSN. Bbl. 1 1/8” w/ dovetail mounted semi circular front sight. 5 Shot scoop fluted cyl. w/ Belgian proof marks on rear surface. Hammerless case colored frame w/ folding trigger. Left side of frame is marked “D.D.OURY”. Nickel finished embossed brass sheet metal grip marked “NOVO”. CONDITION: frame retains 30% lightly visible case colors. Bbl. & cyl. retains sm. amounts of blue showing spots of pitting & corrosion. Grip retains 60% nickel finish. Action lacks spring tension & does not operate properly. (01-20049/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-700.

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4250. CHICAGO FIREARMS CO. PROTECTOR PALM PISTOL. Cal. 32 Extra Short RF. S# 7026. Bbl. 1 5/8”. Six shot rotating cyl. held in a steel case w/ squeezer style trigger. Case has floral ornamentation w/ ivory grip plate on casing S# “7026”. Removable sideplate has non matching number “7281” & hard rubber grip plate. Total quantity of 12,800 mfg. in the 1890’s. CONDITION: metal finish on case & sideplate has faded to gray. Squeeze type trigger retains 50% nickel finish. Cyl. does not rotate when action is cycled. Bore has a dark appearance w/ intact rifling. (01-20048/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

4251. JAMES REID “MY FRIEND” KNUCKLE DUSTER REVOLVER. Cal. 22 RF. S# 11022. 1 7/16” Seven shot rnd. cyl. Brass frame doubles as a set of knuckles for hand fighting. Full nickel finish w/ scroll engraving. Left side of frame above cyl. marked “MY FRIEND”. Estimated quantity of 10,698 mfg. 1868-1882. CONDITION: 60% nickel finish. Cyl. shows numerous sm. dents. Cyl. does not rotate properly when action is cycled. Dark lightly pitted bores. (01-20045/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

4252. REMINGTON-KEENE BOLT ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. NSN. Remington’s first bolt action rifle, estimated quantity 5,000 mfg. 1880-1883. Bbl. 24 1/4”. Combination front sight dovetailed on mag. band w/ graduated leaf rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Manually cocked hammer mounted on end of bolt. Left side has mag. cutoff. Top of bolt has 3 line address & patent marking. Left side of bbl. at breech is marked “PPP3”. Bottom of bolt handle & behind buttplate has matching assembly # “13”. Half length walnut stock w/ steel carbine buttplate & sling swivel. Front swivel is bbl. band mounted. A brass disk marked “309” is attached to rear sling swivel. Tag is believed to indicate previous display at the Remington Arms Museum. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 stone tomahawk heads found on an Oklahoma Indian reservation. The Remington-Keene is associated w/ Indian use. The Frontier model, similar to this rifle, was made for the US Department of Interior & issued to Indian police. CONDITION: very fine. Bbl., receiver & trigger guard retain over 97% blue showing sm. spots of freckling. Buttplate retains 80% lightly worn blue. Bright polished carrier & bolt show scattered sm. spots of corrosion. Bore retains strong rifling showing very light pitting. Original stock finish shows light wear w/ scratches, marks & finish chips. Sm. cracks are found behind top tang & forward of floorplate. (01-19942/DS). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4253. REMINGTON KEENE MAGAZINE BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. NSN. Remington’s first production bolt action rifle an estimated 5,000 mfg. 1880-1883. Bbl. 25” of oct. to rnd. configuration. Full length tubular mag. w/ side ribs. Blade front sight mounted on mag. band w/ graduated leaf rear sight. Bolt action features a exposed hammer w/ mag. cutoff on left side. Mag. loads through bottom forward of trigger guard. Rnd. knob pistol grip walnut sporting stock w/ hand checkering having steel nose cap & crescent buttplate. CONDITION: bbl., action & mag. tube blue show dull blue fading to brown showing carry & edge wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bolt & receiver retain sharp markings. Original wood finish shows wear w/ numerous dents, scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling showing sm. spots of light pitting. (01-20148/DS). ANTIQUE. $5,500-7,500.

4254. SCARCE MODEL 1899 REMINGTON-LEE BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 30-40 Krag. S# 75358. Bbl. 26” tapered rnd. marked “.30 U.S.” on top, fitted w/ semi buckhorn rear & silver blade front sights. A sling eye is dovetailed through bottom of bbl. Action w/ patent dates on left side marked w/ Remington Arms info & S# on top. Rnd. knob pistol grip walnut stock w/ steel buttplate has checkering at grip, finger grooves at forend & schnabel tip. MAGS: 1-5 rd. w/ 3 grooves on each side. CONDITION: good. bbl. & action retaining most of their original blue w/ some scattered light pitting. Stock retains most of its original varnish finish w/ major losses to right side of butt. Also w/ numerous marks, dings & scratches. Checkering is lightly worn & dirty. Dark bore is fair to good, considerably pitted. (21-2667). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4255. REMINGTON HEPBURN OFF HAND RIFLE. Cal. 40-65. S# 2354. Replacement 30” oct. bbl. is fitted w/ old spirit level front sight adj. for windage. Cal. marking is at rear top flat. Dropping block action w/ side lever is marked w/ Hepburn’s patent information on right side. A repro long range tang sight has been fitted. American walnut rnd. knob pistol grip buttstock measures 14” over checkered steel buttplate. Stock features swept right hand cheekpiece & point pattern checkering at grip. Matching splinter forend screws to bbl. CONDITION: fair to good. Bbl. retaining over 90% of its original blue. Action w/ traces of old reblue. Sharp edges somewhat rounded. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish. Checkering recut. Bore is bright & shiny. Mechanically good. (01-20095/MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,800.

4256. REMINGTON NO. 3 HEPBURN RIFLE. Cal. 40-65. S# 3234. Bbl. 32”, has cal. stamping on bottom flat. Standard side lever action has patent info on left side. High quality reproduction Vernier sight is installed on top tang. Rnd. knob pistol grip buttstock of American walnut has typical Remington steel buttplate. After market checkering is at grip. Matching forend has schnabeled steel tip & attaches to bbl. w/ one screw. CONDITION: bbl. appears to be a replacement & retains nearly all thin blue gray finish. Action has 10-20% aged recolor. Stocks have old refinish on butt, checkering poorly done. Forend appears original. Tang sight is excellent. Bore is very fine. Mechanically good. (01-19850/MGM). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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4258. 2 REMINGTON 1901 ROLLING BLOCK MILITARY RIFLES. 1) Cal. 7mm Mauser. NSN. Bbl. 30”, tapered rnd. fitted w/ ladder long range sight & has cal. marking on top. Forend & handguard attach w/ 2 bands. Case hardened action has extension to block & modified rimless extractor. Remington markings & 1901 date are on top strap. Secondary parts are blued. American walnut stocks are oil finished. CONDITION: very fine, bbl. retaining approx. 90% original blue. Action retains over 90% original attractive case hardening color. Secondary parts w/ nearly all of their blue, but w/ some scratches. Wood retains nearly all original oil finish w/ very few marks or scratches. Fine bore. Mechanically fine. (21-2950/MGM). 2) Cal. 7mm Mauser. NSN. Bbl. 30”, tapered rnd. fitted w/ ladder & tangent rear sight, has cal. marking on top. Forend & handguard are held by 2 bands. Case hardened action w/ modified thumb piece to block has Remington markings w/ 1901 patent date on top tang. Hammer, block & action pins are blued. Walnut buttstock fitted w/ iron buttplate & sling loop. CONDITION: fine. Bbl. retaining over 80% original blue w/ scattered freckling. Action retains 90% dark case hardening color w/ some stains. There is some loss to blue of secondary parts. Stocks retain nearly all of their original oil finish. Forend w/ a considerable amount of minor marks. Very good to fine bore. Mechanically good. (21-2951/MGM). BOTH CURIO. $900-1,600.

4258A. WESTERNFIELD 724A EHM & REMINGTON MODEL 141. 1) WESTERNFIELD 724A EHM. Cal. 30-06. S# 18816a. Bbl. 22” sporter weight w/ ramp mounted blade front sight & island mounted folding leaf rear sight. Mauser 98 action w/ jeweled long extractor, bolt body & follower, butterknife bolt handle, low swing safety & single stage trigger. Lever opening hinged floorplate. Kahles Helia-Super 4x32 gloss finished scope w/ European 3 post reticle on Redfield style 2 piece mts. Full length Mannlicher Monte Carlo cheekpiece walnut stock. Features include aluminum nose cap, skip line hand checkering & black grip cap. LOP: 13 3/4” over Pachmayr Competitor brown ventilated pad. Bucheimer leather sling on QD swivels. Bbl. marked “MADE IN WEST GERMANY”. CONDITION: over 95% blue showing carry wear. Stock has lightly worn finish w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. Scope has clear bright optics. (212758/DS). MODERN. 2) REMINGTON MODEL 141 GAMEMASTER PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 35 Rem. S# 40281. Bbl. 24” rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight, elevator adj. sporting rear sight, & Lyman tang sight w/ adj. aperture disk. 2/3 Length spiral indented tubular mag. for use w/ pointed bullets. Flat bottom grooved walnut pump handle & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: retains over 90% original blue showing slide wear on mag. tube. Stock has lightly worn original finish showing handling marks & spots of loss. Trigger retains 90% case colored finish. Lightly sanded & refinished stock shows scratches & handling marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (212822/DS). CURIO. $650-950.

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4257. REMINGTON NO. 3 HEPBURN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. appears to be rebored to 40-65 or similar cartridge, originally marked “38”. S# 1531. Bbl. 26” heavy weight of oct. to rnd. configuration. Top flat marked “E REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, N.Y” (Early marking used until 1888). Bead front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Lever operated falling block action. Sporting & target configuration w/ steel capped walnut forearm & rnd. knob stock of fancy walnut w/ checkered wrist. LOP: 13 7/8” over crescent steel buttplate. Top tang has 2 open holes for sight installation. Estimated quantity of 8,000-10,000 mfg. 1883-1907. CONDITION: bbl. & action have mottled brown finish w/ evidence of touch up. Receiver has numerous sm. dents on front right & sides. Several action screws show heavy screw driver distortion. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ scratches, dents & handling marks. Bore has general pitting retaining largely intact rifling. (01-20019/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.


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4259. 2 REMINGTON NO. 1 MILITARY ROLLING BLOCK RIFLES. 1) Cal. 43 Spanish. NSN. Bbl. 35” w/ military sights. 3 Right side of receiver has partially visible marking over “R M” that may be Republic of Mexico marking. Band walnut forearm w/ left side forward of action numbered “6”. Replacement musket buttstock w/ nailed on sheet metal as a buttplate. CONDITION: metal has dark heavily rusted & pitted appearance. Action lacks mainspring tension. Wood is heavily weathered showing dents & marks. Stock is loose on frame. Ramrod & nose cap are not present. Bore is partially plugged w/ mud or debris. 2) Cal. Bbl. 35 1/4” w/ replacement sights. Action is converted to percussion w/ an added breech plug & nipple. Nipple has added extension cup for percussion use. Stock is shortened to half length w/ 1 remaining iron band & added sheet brass band. Replacement stock w/ curved wood butt is poorly fit to action. CONDITION: metal has general rust & pitting. Wood has black painted finish over heavily weathered appearance. Dark pitted bore. (01-19828/DS). ANTIQUE. $200-500.

4260. SAVAGE MODEL 20 BOLT ACTION SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 250-3000. S# 3157. Bbl. 22” light sporter weight. Pinned blade bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Mauser type 2 lug action w/ cocking piece & top tang safety. Blind box mag. & stripper clip guide. Receiver rings have matted top surfaces. Schnabel tipped straight comb walnut sporter stock w/ point pattern hand checkering, hard rubber grip cap & grooved steel buttplate. Comb of stock has a lace on leather Monte Carlo pad. Mfg. 19201931. CONDITION: over 95% original blue. Good original stock finish showing a few scratches & handling marks w/ series of light scrapes along left side of action. Forearm channel has 2 paper cards inserted to adjust bedding tension. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3092/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4261. SAVAGE MODEL 23B SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20. S# 116076. Bbl. 24 3/4” is integral w/ the receiver. Bead front sight w/ flat top elevator adj. rear sight. Rotating safety at rear of receiver. Schnabel tipped straight comb walnut sporting stock w/ steel buttplate. Mfg. 1933-1942. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 95% original blue. stock has light coat of added finish over scratches, marks & finish chips. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3085/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4262. SAVAGE 99 BRUSH GUN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 358 Win. S# C511268. Bbl. 22” tapered rnd. w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Blue finish w/ case colored lever. Action features steel rotary mag. w/ right side cartridge counter, top tang sliding safety & button type cocking indicator. Action is factory drilled for scope mts. Finger groove heavy forearm & straight grip stock of fancy walnut w/ sling swivels. LOP: 13 3/4” over original ventilated pad. Mfg. 1977-1980. CONDITION: over 98% blue & case colored finish. Original wood finish shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3074/DS). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.

4263. SAVAGE 99-H LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. S# 328430. Bbl. 20” carbine style w/ bead front sight & flat top elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Action features rotary mag., left side cartridge counter, bent tab safety, cocking indicator & case colored lever. Plain walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel carbine buttplate. 1930 Mfg. CONDITION: high condition all original rifle retaining over 97% blue. Lever retains 90% case colors. Wood retains very good original varnish finish showing a few scattered scratches & handling marks. Bright, near excellent bore. (21-2820/DS). CURIO. $900-1,350.

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4265. SAVAGE MODEL 99-EG LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 250-3000. S# 421098. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & Marbles square notch rear sight. Weaver K3 60C gloss finished scope w/ post reticle on Weaver mts. Lever action features brass rotary mag, left side cartridge counter, cocking indicator, bent tab safety & case colored lever. Tang is factory drilled for sight installation. Receiver has added holes to accommodate scope mts. Schnabel tipped forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip walnut stock w/ hand checkering & grooved steel buttplate. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded metal finish. Wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ near excellent rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3125/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4266. SAVAGE 99-F FEATHERWEIGHT LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# 930274. Bbl. 22” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Receiver is factory drilled for scope mt. & tang sight. Action features brass rotary mag. w/ left side counter, pin type cocking indicator, jeweled bolt, bent tab safety & case colored lever. Forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip walnut stock w/ hand checkering, swivel bases & original grooved steel buttplate. Introduced in 1955, discontinued 1973. CONDITION: over 95% original blue showing spots of finish wear on the bbl. & receiver from scope base installation. Bbl. has a sm. spot of pitting ahead of forearm. Very good original wood finish. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3220/DS). MODERN. $550-800.

4267. SAVAGE MODEL 99-H BARREL BAND CARBINE. Cal. 303 Sav. S# 341177. Bbl. 20” rnd. Marbles No. 3 front sight w/ broken bead. Flat top elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Action features brass rotary mag w/ left side cartridge counter, bent tab safety & cocking indicator. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. Added sling swivels. 1933 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains over 80% reblued finish w/ spots of pitting on left side of action. Bbl. band has bronze coloration. Stocks have lightly worn finish showing scratches & marks. Right ear of stock has white diamond inlay. Tip of forearm has added hole. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-2559/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4268. SAVAGE MODEL 1899-A TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. S# 106757. Bbl. 26” tapered oct. Pinned blade front sight w/ broken bead. Replacement full buckhorn folding leaf rear sight. Takedown action features brass rotary mag. w/ left side cartridge counter, bent tab safety, case colored lever & cocking indicator. Schnabel tipped forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1910 Mfg. CONDITION: blue is fading to gray showing spots of patina & very light pitting. Sanded & refinished wood has dull worn appearance w/ scratches & dents. Forearm has sm. chips & cracks along right bbl. channel. Bore retains lightly worn rifling. (21-2556/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

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4264. SAVAGE 1899-B LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-35. S# 79.646. Bbl. 26” oct. Lyman bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Lever action featuring rotary mag. w/ left side circular cartridge counter, bent tab safety, case colored lever & early style bolt mounted cocking indicator. Top tang is factory drilled for sight attachment. Schnabel tipped forearm & straight grip perch belly stock of nicely grained walnut w/ crescent steel buttplate. Top of wrist is slightly flattened w/ 2 added holes for sight attachment. 1908 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% blue showing edge wear w/ spots of surface corrosion & very light pitting. Action retains 60% blue blending w/ areas of flaking & surface corrosion. Forearm has worn & peeling original finish showing handling marks. Sanded & refinished stock has an oil type finish w/ age darkened appearance in action & wrist area. Bore has darkened appearance w/ worn rifling. (21-3089/DS). CURIO. $700-1,100.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4269. 2 SAVAGE 99 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) 99-G DELUXE. Cal. 300 Savage. S# 298342. Bbl. shortened to 20” w/ an aftermarket ramp mounted bead front sight, flat top folding leaf rear sight & Marbles combination tang sight. Takedown action features brass rotary magazine, left side cartridge counter, bent tab safety & top tang cocking indicator. Case colored lever. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock of checkered black walnut. LOP: shortened to 13 5/8” over an aftermarket Decelerator pad. 1927 Mfg. CONDITION: 60% dull worn blue showing carry wear. Receiver rings have 4 open holes for scope base attachment. Lever retains 30% fading case colors. Wood shows finish & checkering wear w/ scattered scratches & handling marks having sm. chips behind tang sight. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-2774/DS). ) 99-H FEATHERWEIGHT. Cal. 30-30 (original cal. was 22 Hi-Power). S# 146199. Bbl. 20” rebored to 30-30 cal. Right side has “30-30” sticker over “22 HP” cal. marking. Aftermarket band fastened serrated ramp w/ brass bead blade front sight. Replacement folding leaf rear sight. Leupold M8-4X32 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver type scope bases. Action features rotary magazine w/ left side cartridge counter & bent tab safety. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm & perch belly straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. Stock & forearm have added hand checkering. 1913 Mfg. CONDITION: over 95% brightly polished reblued finish showing carry wear. Wood has high gloss refinish showing scattered scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (212796/DS). BOTH CURIO. $800-1,200.

4270. SAVAGE 99EG & 1899-A LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 99EG. Cal. 300 Savage. S# 580416. Bbl. 24” w/ replacement White bead ramp front sight, folding leaf rear sight. Action has aftermarket base for side mount scope using 5 added holes on left side action. Lever action features brass rotary mag., left side cartridge counter, top tang cocking indicator & bent tab safety. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm & capped pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering & added swivel bases. Top of comb has an added compass. LOP: shortened to 13 3/4” over an aftermarket Pachmayr pad. CONDITION: metal retains over 95% reblued finish. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches, marks & dents. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3075/DS). 2) MODEL 1899-A SHORT RIFLE. Cal. 303 Savage. S# 116311. Bbl. 22” rnd. Brass blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ elevator adj. V notch rear sight. Lever action features brass rotary mag., left side cartridge counter, top tang cocking indicator, bent tab safety & case colored lever. Schnabel tipped forearm & perch belly walnut stock. LOP: is shortened to 13 5/8” over 4 layers of screw attached leather spacers w/ grooved face. Comb has lace up leather Monte Carlo cheekpiece pad. 1911 Mfg. CONDITION: 60% dull worn blue showing carry wear w/ handling marks & spots of surface corrosion. Wood has added finish over heavy wear w/ scratches, dents & handling marks. Butt section of stock shows grind marks from leather installation. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3132/DS). ALL CURIO. $700-1,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4271. VERY SPECIAL BALLARD NO. 5 PACIFIC A-1 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 44-100 Marlin Everlasting. S# 1424. In 1875, The JM Marlin Co. began it’s production of the greatly improved Ballard rifle. The Pacific No. 5 was built as a hunting rifle for the lg. game of America’s Far West. Left side of receiver is marked “J. M. MARLIN NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A. / BALLARD’S PATENT. NOV. 5 1861”. Bbl. 32” oct. Combination front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ mid range vernier tang sight. Dbl. set triggers & finger loop lever. Smoke prints of the engraving of this unusual high grade rifle are found in several books. The book “Ballard, The Great American Single Shot Rifle” by John T. Dutcher, shows its smoke prints on pg. 155 w/ the following description “Factory engraved Ballard Pacific by L. D. Nimschke in 1877. Serial number 1424. This Pacific is done in the style of the Ballard A-1 Mid Range, and Long Range rifles. However, it’s a very special job w/ extra engraving wrapping under the frame & additional scrolling w/ over/under scroll work surrounding the Pacific & Ballard A-1 wording.”. This is the only identified No. 5 Pacific w/ factory engraving. The smoke prints are also found on pg. 76 of R. L. Wilson’s book “L. D. Nimschke, Firearms Engraver” & pg. 223 of R. L. Wilson’s book “Steel Canvas, the Art of American Arms”. V shaped inlaid horn & bone tipped forearm & straight hand stock of fancy walnut have point pattern hand checkering & checkered horn shotgun buttplate. The steel tipped hardwood cleaning rod is held under the bbl. by 2 faceted iron thimbles. CONDITION: bbl. finish has faded to a mottled brown patina showing scattered marks. Action has faded to a silver gray patina showing spots of surface corrosion & retaining sharp clear engraving. Forearm has freshened checkering & added finish over dents & handling marks w/ a sm. crack extending from left side of tip. Stock has added finish & freshened checkering over wear w/ sm. dents & handling marks having sm. cracks extending from the action. The bore has a lightly frosted darkened appearance showing scattered pitting & retaining intact rifling. Sound triggers & action. (01-20067/DS). ANTIQUE. $12,000-18,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4272. BALLARD NO. 6 SCHUETZEN OFFHAND RIFLE. Cal. 32-40. S# 29460. Bbl. 30” tapered oct., fitted w/ scope blocks, modern buckhorn rear & hooded front sight adj. for windage. Case hardened action w/ Marlin information on left side fitted w/ nickel plated breech block w/ dbl. set triggers & ring operating lever w/ checkered walnut infill. A Vernier tang sight is installed. Shuetzen style buttstock of well figured & marbled American walnut fitted w/ nickel plated Swiss butt & has thick shadow line right hand cheekpiece. Horn grip cap is of sunburst style & grip is checkered. Matching forend w/ checkering at rear has inlet ebony tip & attaches to bbl. w/ a single screw (removal reveals a number of different forends might have been installed over time) & bbl. number matching action. There are two holes at rear where it is likely that a palm rest was installed. CONDITION: bbl. retaining most of its original blue & action w/ most of its case color which has considerably faded & has scattered freckling. Stocks retain most of their original finish w/ added spray lacquer, checkering recut. Fine bore, shiny w/ sharp rifling. Mechanically good. (01-19852/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-4,000.

4273. FACTORY ENGRAVED MARLIN XXX STANDARD 72 REVOLVER W/ RARE WEXELL & DEGRESS METAL GRIPS. Cal. .32. S# 4161. This little Marlin Pistol conforms to other examples w/ 3” hinged tip-up bbl. marked on flat “STANDARD XXX 72”. Engraved silver plated brass frame. Engraved bbl. on left side “J. M. MARLIN NEW HAVEN, CT USA PAT. JULY 1, 1873”. Fitted w/ DeGress patent brass grips w/ large allegorical female figure in raised relief on right side & relief floral scrolls on left. Francis DeGress patented his grips April 22, 1874 & so marked on left side. DeGress grips for many years were marketed as Tiffany. Research by Marlin Polhemus proved these grips were made in Mexico City & marketed through the gun shop of Wexell & DeGress. DeGress marketed these custom grips to several manufacturers including Colt, where these grips are best known. CONDITION: gun is fine overall retaining about 90% of its silver plate on steel bbl. & cylinder. Brass frame & grips retain about 50% of their silver. Mechanically fine w/ crisp shiny rifled bore. REFERENCE: This revolver is pictured in R. L. Wilson’s “The Colt Engraving Book”, vol. 1, page 298. (0118852/JS). ANTIQUE. $2,000-3,000.

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4275. MARLIN 1881 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 40 (40-60). S# 25978. Bbl. 28” oct. Lyman No. 4 ivory hunting front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish. Action features sliding loading gate. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. 1890 Mfg. CONDITION: 40% dull fading blue. Wood has worn finish showing numerous scratches & marks. Stock is slightly loose on frame. Bore retains strong rifling. (01-19925/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,350-1,900.

4276. MARLIN 1889 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38 W (38-40). S# 68174. Bbl. 24” oct. Rocky Mountain front sight w/ filed German silver blade. Sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1893 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray brown patina showing spots of corrosion. Forearm has worn finish w/ heavy dents, scratches, handling marks & sm. chips. Stock has worn finish showing lg. flat wear spots along left side w/ series tack holes in shape of “E”. Right side of stock has indiscernible name. Bore retains sound rifling. (01-19922/DS). ANTIQUE. $700-1,000.

4277. MARLIN 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-36 MARLIN . S# 269407. Bbl. rnd. shortened to 19 1/2”. Dovetail attached blade front sight w/ Rem. Model 12 rear sight. Top tang has attachment screws in holes for tang sight. Saddle ring & staple on left side. Mag. tube is shortened to 3/4 length. Band fastened carbine style walnut forearm w/ 3 1/2” diameter pearl inlays on each side w/ sm. pearl diamond inlay on bottom. Walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Comb has 4 3/8” diameter pearl inlays. Left side of stock has heart shaped brass inlay marked “Anna” w/ circular & diamond inlays. Left side has matching circular & diamond inlays w/ heart shaped brass medallion. Sling made of strap leather on homemade wire swivels. 1904 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle has an Alaskan history. Handmade seal skin scabbard has 5 hand stitched symbols on flap. CONDITION: metal finish shows wear w/ faded gray appearance having dents & handling marks. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ numerous dents, scratches & marks. Forearm has lg. crack along bottom w/ chips around band. Stock has sm. chips at buttplate & receiver. Bore retains lightly intact worn rifling w/ darkened grooves. (21-2863/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

4278. MARLIN 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 178983. Bbl. shortened to 22 3/8”. Bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1899 Mfg. CONDITION: retains 90% heavily polished reblued finish. Forearm has worn original finish showing scratches & marks. Heavily sanded & refinished stock is split at head w/ nail type repairs through wrist. Dark lightly pitted bore w/ largely intact rifling. (21-2986/DS). CURIO. $500-750.

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4274. EARLY MARLIN 1881 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45 Gov’t. (45-70). S# 552. Bbl. 28” oct. Top flat has 1 line marking “J. M. MARLIN NEW-HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.” as found on early rifles below S#’s 600. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ early style slanting comb having crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a light gray brown showing marks & spots of corrosion. Wood has worn appearance w/ dark spots showing scratches & handling marks w/ wood erosion around toe of buttplate. Bore retains sound rifling showing some light pitting. (01-19924/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.


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4279. MARLIN MODEL 1893 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. S# 372813. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length takedown mag. Case colored action. Steel capped walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1893-1936. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 70% dull blue w/ areas of fading showing series of sm. dents on bbl. flats forward of forearm. Action retains 25% lightly visible case colors fading to gray showing sm. dents on left side & above breech block. Original wood finish shows wear w/ areas of peeling showing scratches, handling marks w/ sm. dents & chips. Bore retains strong rifling w/ some darkness in the grooves. (21-3494/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4280. MARLIN MODEL 93 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 Spl. S# 7623. Bbl. 20” w/ pinned German silver blade front sight & carbine leaf rear sight. Full length mag. Case colored action. Band fastened walnut carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 70% lightly faded blue. Action shows 50% light & fading case colors blending w/ gray patina & spots of light freckling. Original wood finish shows wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Buttplate retains 50% lightly faded blue. Bore shows scattered light pitting & retains intact rifling. (21-3413/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4281. MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 38-55. S# 106412. Bbl. 26” rnd. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Blue finish w/ case colored action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1895 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube blue are fading to brown. Action finish has faded to a mottled gray brown appearance. Original wood finish shows wear w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Bore has lightly darkened appearance w/ sound rifling showing scattered light pitting. (01-20083/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

4282. 2 MARLIN MODEL 1893 LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) Cal. 32-40. S# 122872. Bbl. 26” oct. w/ copper blade Rocky Mountain front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1896 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has faded gray coloration w/ evidence of touch up finish showing sm. dents & marks. Heavily sanded forearm is undersized w/ sm. cracks & lg. chips around action. Refinished stock is undersized at buttplate showing scratches & marks. Bore has slightly darkened appearance & retains sound rifling. (01-20018/DS). ANTIQUE. 2) Cal. 30-30. S# 214719. Bbl. oct. to rnd. configuration is shortened to 20 7/8”. Bbl. marking on top flat is restamped to “30 30 WCF”. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ Marbles replacement rear sight missing elevator. Full length tubular mag. is shortened to match rifle. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock. LOP: shortened to 12 5/8” over an aftermarket White Line pad. 1902 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance from touch up finish. Lever has added metal repair on inside tang along bottom tang. Hammer has welded repair w/ hand file serrations. Wood is heavily sanded & refinished w/ dark appearance showing handling marks & gouges. Bore retains lightly worn intact rifling showing spots of pitting. (21-2699/DS). CURIO. $750-1,250.

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4284. MARLIN MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44-40. S# 5855. Bbl. 24” oct. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight & sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Top tang is marked w/ star inspection mark. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain over 95% brightly polished reblued finish showing weakened markings. Hammer is polished bright. Breech block has light brown coloration from touch up finish. Heavily sanded wood w/ gloss refinish showing handling marks w/ chips around action & tangs. Bore is generally bright retaining strong rifling. (21-3694/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4285. MARLIN MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20. S# 410568. Bbl. 24” tapered oct. Bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight missing elevator. Full length tubular mag. Blue finish w/ case colored action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ S curved steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 80% lightly faded blue showing scattered spots of corrosion. Action retains traces of case colors w/ balance fading to brown showing scattered spots of corrosion. Left side of action has 4 added open holes for sight or scope base attachment. Wood has worn original finish showing scratches & handling marks. Bright bore retaining sharp rifling. (21-2985/DS). CURIO. $500-750.

4286. MARLN FIREARMS CO. MODEL 410 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 410, 2 1/2”. S# 97029588. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ cyl. bore. Ramp mounted green fiber optic front sight w/ elevator adj. V notch rear sight. Bbl. marked “THE MARLIN FIREARM CO. NORTH HAVEN. CT. U.S.A.”. Action features crossbolt safety & hammer extension. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock w/ cut checkering, thin brown Marlin pad & trademark in toeline. 1997 Mfg. CONDITION: 97% blue showing light scratches w/ spots of freckling on rear upper receiver surfaces. Very good wood finish showing sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-1844/DS). MODERN. $900-1,200.

4287. MARLIN MODEL 410 LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN. Cal. 410, 2 1/2”. S# 3213. Bbl. 26” plain w/ brass bead. Fixed Mod. choke. Half length tubular mag. Heavy finger groove walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ Marlin trademark in toeline. LOP: 13 5/8” over replacement buttplate. Based on the Model 1893 action, the 410 was never offered in the catalogue & available only as a premium w/ the purchase of preferred stock. CONDITION: 98% nicely polished reblued finish w/ weakened tang markings. Refinished wood shows scratches & handling marks w/ sm. chips around top tang. Wood is undersized at action. Very good bright bore. (21-2870/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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4283. MARLIN MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 M. S# 244361. Bbl. 24” of oct. to rnd. configuration. Lyman No. 4 hunting ivory front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Half length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. 1903 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 60% dull fading blue showing wrench marks forward of action. Receiver finish is fading to gray showing spots of corrosion. Breech block has faded blue showing corrosion. Sanded & refinished wood shows scratches & marks. Bore retains intact worn rifling showing very light pitting. (21-2919/DS). CURIO. $1,250-1,750.


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4288. MARLIN MODEL 1898 C GRADE PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 5010. Bbl. 30” of Damascus steel w/ non matching number “4554”. Fixed Full choke. Brass bead. Early style tubular mag. w/ push button takedown release. Early model 1898 action w/out recoil safety device plunger. Action has C Grade engraving which consists of vignettes w/ partridge on left side receiver, a woodcock on right side & prarie chickens on the breech block. Scenes are surrounded by arabesque scroll & fancy borders that extend to upper & lower areas of receiver & trigger guard bow. Sm. rnd. forearm & S curved pistol grip stock of fine thin shell walnut w/ elaborate hand checkering. LOP: 13 1/2” over original buttplate. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a light brown patina showing handling marks & scattered light pitting. Sanded & refinished wood has filled checkering & shows scattered scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bore shows general pitting. (21-3383/DS). CURIO. $500-1,000.

4289. MARLIN MODEL 27-S SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32-20. S# 15380. Bbl. 24” oct. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Exposed hammer takedown action. Grooved walnut pump handle & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: retains 70% dull lightly faded blue showing carry wear w/ scattered freckling. Forearm has worn original finish showing handling marks. Sanded stock has age darkened appearance showing sm. dents & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-2984/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

4290. MARLIN MODEL 38 PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# A6070. Bbl. 24” oct. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. flat top sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Hammerless action w/ takedown release on top tang. Lever type safety located at rear of trigger guard w/ action release button located in trigger guard. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm & S curved pistol grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ original hard rubber buttplate. Mfg. 1920 - 1930. CONDITION: high condition rifle retains 90% lightly faded blue showing light edge & slide wear. Unsanded wood has added finish. Bright bore w/ sound rifling. (21-2459/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4291. MARLIN MODEL 27-S & 39A RIFLES. 1) MODEL 27-S SLIDE ACTION. Cal. 2520 M. S# 11241 (inside top left tang). Bbl. 24” oct. w/ cut rifling. Bead front sight w/ replacement Marbles flat top sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finished takedown action w/ safety button on right side. Grooved walnut slide handle & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1913-1922. CONDITION: 75% lightly faded blue showing carry & edge wear. Wood has dull worn finish w/ handling marks. Hammer will drop regardless of position of safety button. Dark bore w/ partially intact rifling. (21-3101/DS). 2) MODEL 39A LEVER ACTION. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# L21295. Bbl. 20 1/2” rnd. w/ Micro-groove rifling. Left side has North Haven, CT. address. Hooded ramp bead front sight, w/ open rear dovetail. Tubular mag. Blue finished takedown action. Tasco 4x15 gloss finished 7/8” tube scope w/ crosshair reticle on a Weaver bbl. attached mt. Steel capped forearm & straight grip stock w/ trademark in toeline having plastic buttplate & white line spacer. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% lightly worn blue showing edge & carry wear. Lightly worn original finish showing scratches & marks w/ heavier dent on right side of forend. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-3151/DS). ALL CURIO. $800-1,200.

4292. MARLIN MODEL 29 & 20 PUMP RIFLES. 1) MODEL 29. Cal. 22. S# 9901 (inside tang). Bbl. 23” rnd. Top of bbl. marked “22 SHORT & C. B. CAP”. Left side marked “22 S, L, LR”. Both markings appear to be factory applied. Bead front sight w/ fixed V notch rear sight. Half length tubular mag. Plain walnut slide handle & straight grip stock w/ curved buttplate. Left side of buttplate has 4 hand cut kill notches. Mfg. 1913-1916. CONDITION: 70% lightly faded bbl. blue w/ deep wrench marks at breech end. Muzzle has raised lip drop mark at bottom area. Action finish has faded to gray w/ sm. dents & spots of corrosion. Forearm is missing 1 attachment screw. Wood has worn & peeling finish w/ scratches & handling marks. Stock has hairline cracks behind upper & lower tangs. Stock screw shows head distortion. Bore shows very light pitting w/ intact rifling. (21-2893/DS). 2) MODEL 20. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 18057 (inside tang). Bbl .24” oct. Broken blade front sight w/ adj. V notch replacement rear sight. Half length tubular mag. Grooved walnut slide handle & straight grip stock w/ curved steel buttplate. Mfg. 1907-1922. CONDITION: 60% dull blue fading to brown showing spots of corrosion & light pitting. Forearm has heavily worn finish w/ handling marks & is missing 1 attachment screw. Stock is stripped of finish w/ oil darkening in wrist & comb area showing scattered scratches & marks. Lightly pitted bore w/ intact rifling. (21-2900/DS). BOTH CURIO. $600-900.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4293. 45-70 GOVERNMENT THUNDERVALLEY GATLING GUN. Cal. 45-70. S# 1004. Bbls. 31”. A full scale, functional reproduction of the well known 1883 Battery Gun. These guns boasted a large round brass receiver w/ an exposed 10 bbl. cluster. This gun wears a heavy duty circular name plate w/ the original Gatling nomenclature, directly behind the feed mechanism that reads “GATLING’S BATTERY GUN / PAT. NOV 4. 1862 / MAY 9. 1865 / FEB 28. 1871 / APR 9. 1872 / MADE BY COLT’S PT. FIRE ARMS / MFG CO / HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” Running parallel w/ the bbl. cluster are 2 steel frame rails on either side. Right side of receiver rail marked “Thunder Valley Machine Co. Clinton, Ohio. SN 1004 (4 of 6)”. The feed mechanism is the circular Accles positive feed device, & is often referred to as a 100 round magazine though it is not uncommon for them to hold any capacity between 99-104 rounds, (we are uncertain of the capacity on this gun). The gun is mounted on a large tripod w/ 32” legs, positioning itself 28” off the ground at the pedestal. Bottom of legs include integral 7.5” diameter pad for stability. Though it is not identical to the original Colt offering, this appears to be a well made, functional Gatling gun that would find itself a centerpiece in a collection or on the firing line. MAGS: 1 Accles power feed drum. CONDITION: both mechanically & aesthetically, this appears to be in good condition, possibly only having been fired very lightly; the mechanism has been updated to address original weak points. Internals, including bolts & gearing inspected & oiled, fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand, utilizing snap caps, bores retain very good rifling. (20-460/JZ). MODERN. $14,000-18,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4294. FIRST MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 58 RF. NSN. 5,000 Model 1861 Percussion muskets were converted at the Springfield Armory in 1865. Bbl. 37 3/4”. Barleycorn front sight w/ single folding leaf rear sight. Upward pivoting breech block is released by thumb latch on right side. Rack & pinion ejector system. Springfield marked lock w/ 1865 date. 3 Band fastened walnut stock, right ear has partially visible “ESA” (Erskine S Allin) cartouche. Iron fittings include musket buttplate, trigger guard w/ rear mounted sling swivel, bbl. bands, nose cap & tulip tip ramrod. Rear sling swivel is mounted on rear of trigger guard bow. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: socket bayonet. CONDITION: bright finished bbl. has acquired a light brown patina w/ age. Muzzle portion of bbl. is still generally bright where it had been protected by a socket bayonet. Breech block, rear sight & lock have added black painted finish. It appears that much of the original finish has been protected by the paint & survived. Stock has moderately worn original finish showing scratches, handling marks & spots of staining. Buttplate, trigger guard & other iron fittings have also acquired a mild patina appearance. Exceptionally nice bore retains sound rifling. (01-19512/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,000-1,750.

4295. FIRST MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 58 RF. NSN. Bbl. 37 3/4”. 5,000 Model 1861 Percussion muskets were converted at the Springfield Armory in 1865. Barleycorn front sight w/ single folding leaf rear sight. Upward pivoting breech block is released by thumb latch on right side. Rack & pinion ejector system. Springfield marked lock w/ 1865 date. 3 Band fastened walnut stock, left ear has clear “ESA” (Erskine S Allin) cartouche. Iron fittings include musket buttplate, trigger guard, bbl. bands, nose cap & tulip tip ramrod. Rear sling swivel is mounted on front of trigger guard bow. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: socket bayonet. CONDITION: bright finished bbl. has acquired a dark smoky patina appearance as have the buttplate, trigger guard, bbl. bands & other fittings. Breech block along w/ lock & hammer have a dark blue appearance showing spots of surface corrosion. Head of breech block screw is broken. Stock has original finish w/ darkened appearance that appears to be from smoke showing scattered scratches, marks & dents. Unusually nice bright bore w/ strong rifling. (01-19517/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

4296. FIRST MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 58 RF. NSN. 5,000 Model 1861 Percussion muskets were converted at the Springfield Armory in 1865. Bbl. 37 3/4”. Barleycorn front sight w/ single folding leaf rear sight. Upward pivoting breech block is released by thumb latch on right side. Rack & pinion ejector system. Springfield marked lock w/ 1865 date. 3 Band fastened walnut stock w/ clear “ESA” cartouche on left ear. Iron fittings include musket buttplate, trigger guard, bbl. bands, nose cap & tulip tip ramrod. Rear sling swivel is mounted on front of trigger guard bow. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: socket bayonet. CONDITION: bbl. & fittings have dark patina appearance that appears to be smoke related. Action & lock have dark blued appearance w/ smoke related coating. Stock has smoke darkened appearance showing dents, scratches & handling marks w/ crack extending forward of lockplate. Rear portion of bore shows sound rifling while front portion has dark appearance that may be smoke related. (01-19514/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

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4298. MODEL 1868 SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 50 CF. S# 950. Bbl. 32 1/2” standard configuration w/ S# on left side, breech dated 1869. Lock marked w/ eagle & “U. S. / SPRINGFIELD” w/ no date. Stock has “ESA” inspection cartouche. CONDITION: very good overall, complete & original, crisp markings including inspection in wood. Metal has mixed gray/brown iron patina. Stock is sound & well fit w/ numerous cosmetic blemishes. Mechanically fine w/ bright shiny bore. (01-19457/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

4299. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 6158. Bbl. 32 5/8”. Barleycorn front sight w/ Model 1873 graduated leaf rear sight. 1873 Dated high arch breech block. Standard 1873 dated Springfield lock. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings. Slotted tipped iron cleaning rod. Left ear of stock has partially visible cartouche. Right side of butt has white painted marking “11” w/ partially removed white markings that may read “CO. 207H”. Comb of stock is stamped w/ sm. “36” followed by lg. “86”. UNATTACHED ACCESSSORIES: US marked triangular blade socket bayonet missing retainer band. Socket is stamped “14”. Detached firing pin. CONDTION: metal finish has faded to a gray brown showing scattered corrosion, light pitting & sm. dents. Wood has age darkened worn appearance showing dents & handling marks w/ cracks in lock, trigger plate & side plate areas. Firing pin retaining screw is missing, firing pin is broken & detached. Bore retains strong rifling showing light pitting in the grooves. (01-20054/DS). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

4300. SPRINGFIELD 1870 TRAPDOOR CONVERSION RIFLE. Cal. 50-70. S# 32971. Bbl. 32 1/2”. Barleycorn front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. 1870 Dated high arch breech block. 1863 Dated Springfield lock. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings. Slotted tipped cleaning rod. CONDITION: metal has faded to brown showing general light pitting. Rear band screw is replacement. Sanded & refinished stock showing dents & marks. Bore retains largely intact rifling showing scattered light pitting. (01-20075/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.

4301. SPRINGFIELD 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 68841. Bbl. 32 5/8”. Blade front sight w/ model 1884 Buffington rear sight. 1884 Dated low arch breech block. Standard Springfield marked lock. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings. Tulip tipped cleaning rod & military leather sling on original swivels. CONDITION: bbl., action & fittings retain over 90% reblued finish showing areas of remaining pitting. Sanded & refinished wood has plug type repair on right ear behind lock screw w/ sm. cracks & chips around lock screws. Lightly pitted bore w/ intact rifling. (01-20023/DS). ANTIQUE. $450-600.

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4297. FIRST MODEL ALLIN CONVERSION TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 58 RF. NSN. Bbl. 37 3/4”. 5,000 Model 1861 Percussion muskets were converted at the Springfield Armory in 1865. Barleycorn front sight w/ single folding leaf rear sight. Upward pivoting breech block is released by thumb latch on right side. Rack & pinion ejector system. Springfield marked lock w/ 1865 date. 3 Band fastened walnut stock w/ no visible markings. Iron fittings include musket buttplate, trigger guard, bbl. bands, nose cap & tulip tip ramrod. Rear sling swivel is mounted on front of trigger guard bow. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: socket bayonet. CONDITION: bbl. & fittings have dark appearance that appears to be smoke related. Action & lock have dark blued appearance w/ same smoky coating. Stock has smoke darkened appearance showing numerous gouges, dents & handling marks. Ramrod is improperly inserted over the rear portion of the stock. Rear portion of bore retains strong rifling, front portion has dark corroded appearance that may be smoke related. (01-19515/DS). ANTIQUE. $600-900.


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4302. INDIAN WAR SPRINGFIELD TRAPDOOR CARBINE. Cal. 45-70. S# 176538 Star. Bbl. 21” w/ long range ladder rear sight & “VP” eagle head proofs, 41 1/2” overall. 1873 Dated lock & breech, S# w/ star denotes it is repaired stock in 1881, inspected & dated opposite lock. CONDITION: very good overall, complete & matching. Mechanically fine w/ dirty, heavily shot rifled bore. (01-19456/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,200-1,500.

4303. MODEL 1879 US TRAPDOOR RIFLE MADE INTO A CARBINE. Cal. 45-70. S# 172028. Bbl. 22”. Front sight block welded on. Ramrod channel hole cleverly disguised w/ added wood w/ seam under rear bbl. band. One piece trigger guard added along w/ saddle ring bar. 1873 Date added under “US SPRINGFIELD” on lock. CONDITION: metal parts w/ gray to brown patina. Stock w/ old refinish has inspector’s mark obliterated. Very good bore. Mechanically good. (01-19851/MGM). ANTIQUE. $500-800.

4304. SPRINGFIELD 1879 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 157916. Bbl. 32 5/8”. Blade front sight w/ Model 1884 Buffington rear sight. 1873 Dated low arch breech block. Standard Springfield marked lock. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings. Slotted tipped cleaning rod. Military style leather sling on original swivels. CONDITION: bbl. retains over 90% reblued finish. Action, lock & fittings retain 70% reblued finish showing sm. areas of light pitting. Sanded & refinished stock shows dents & marks. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (01-20022/DS). ANTIQUE. $450-600.

4305. SPRINGFIELD 1879 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 288368. Bbl. 32 5/8”. Blade front sight w/ Model 1884 Buffington rear sight. 1873 Dated low arch breech block. Springfield marked lock. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings & slotted tipped cleaning rod. Peak of stock has partially legible hand stamped marking. Peak of buttplate stamped “US” w/ added marking “53”. Broken leather sling on original swivels. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% reblued finish. Action, lock & fittings retain 60% faded reblued finish showing areas of remaining pitting. Sanded & refinished stock w/ added wood repairs around lock plate shows marks & dents. Bore is bright retaining sound rifling. (01-20024/DS). ANTIQUE. $450-600.

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4307. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 533302. Bbl. 33” w/ long range Buffington folding ladder rear sight. Standard configuration Indian war era Springfield 4570 rifle. CONDITION: very good overall, complete & original, smooth iron patina. Stock is sound w/ numerous storage dings & dents obliterating inspection opposite lock, though circle “P” proof still found on bottom rear of triggerguard. (01-19458/JS). ANTIQUE. $600-800.

4308. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 356922. Bbl. 32 5/8”. Springfield marked lock. 1873 Dated low arch breech block. Pinned blade front sight w/ Buffington rear sight. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings & slotted tip cleaning rod. Leather military sling on original swivels. CONDITION: bbl. retains some blue fading to brown showing general surface corrosion. Refinished stock showing dents & marks. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling showing spots of light pitting. (01-20076/DS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

4309. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 353896. Bbl. 32”. Correct Buffington rear sight marked “R”, graduated to 1,400 yards. Front sight blade has been replaced by taller Marbles sporting type. Low arch breech block. 3 Position lock. Lower swivel is not present in the 2 piece trigger guard. Grooved & checkered trigger. Model 1878 ramrod. Upper band w/ sling & stacking swivels. Walnut stock marked on left side w/ boxed “SWP 1886”. Circled “P” under grip. Stock has “long” comb. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 18” triangular blade bayonet. Blade is marked “US” at top rear. Socket is made w/ locking ring. Blued steel scabbard w/ leather frog & US marked brass belt hook. Bayonet blade has 50% original blue finish w/ oxidation & scattered fine pitting throughout. Socket has turned overall patina w/ oxidation & fine pitting. Scabbard has traces of blue turning patina w/ oxidation & fine pitting. Ladder has notable scuffing & flexing. Stitching is tight. Brass hook has pleasing dark patina. CONDITION: stock has darkened original finish w/ sm. areas of dried lubricant. Notable missing chip approx. 3 1/2” long on right side of forend & notable chip at wood line on left side. Metal has turned overall patina w/ oxidation & areas of very fine pitting & also has areas of dried lubricant. Notable dent on right side of bbl. in area of missing chip. Bore has strong lands w/ scattered fine pitting. (01-20118/ RW). ANTIQUE. $350-550.

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4306. SPRINGFIELD 1884 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 518976. Bbl. 32 5/8” w/ Buffington rear sight. Lyman No. 26 ivory bead pinned blade replacement front sight. Case colored low arch breech block w/ 1884 date. Springfield marked lock w/ American Eagle. 2 Band walnut stock w/ iron fittings that include trapdoor buttplate. Ramrod bayonet. Military leather sling on original swivels. Left ear of stock has crisp “SWP / 1891” cartouche. Toeline has clear circle “P” firing proof. CONDITION: bbl., action lock & fittings retain 70% dull lightly faded blue showing spots of freckling. Breech block & top tang show traces of case coloring. Original wood finish has worn age darkened appearance showing numerous scratches, dents & marks. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots of light pitting near muzzle. (01-19461/DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.


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4310. SPRINGFIELD 1870 TRAPDOOR CONVERSION RIFLE. Cal. 50-70. S# 1439. Bbl. is shortened to 16 1/2” w/ a post front sight & original folding leaf rear sight. 1863 Dated Springfield lock. 1870 Dated high arch breech block. Stock is cut to correspond to shortened bbl. retaining 1 band. CONDITION: metal retains 70% painted finish showing areas of rust & corrosion. Refinished stock shows dents, marks & mildew spots. Bore shows pitting & marks w/ traces of remaining rifling. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19761/DS). ANTIQUE. $250-350.

4311. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON OFFICER’S MODEL 1873 TRAPDOOR RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 6516. Bbl. 26”. Bead front sight w/ mid range vernier tang sight. Case colored receiver, breech block, hammer, trigger, trigger guard, carbine buttplate & bbl. band have scroll ornamentation. Band fastened straight grip walnut stock w/ pewter forearm tip. Hardwood ramrod held by a single iron pipe. Mfg. 1975-1981. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original foam lined box containing instruction manual & brass commemorative plate. CONDITION: near new w/ box. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3131/DS). MODERN. $600-900.

4312. AMERICAN FUR & TRADE NO. 6 BEAR TRAP. This nice example of a late 20th century bear trap measures approx. 44” across. Marked on the pad, “AMERICAN FUR TRADE COMPANY” & “HBC NO. 6”. This trap is used primarily for black & larger bear & is furnished w/ an extremely heavy & strong iron chain. CONDITION: shows a dark oxidized & somewhat rusted patina. Appears to function well & is complete. (02-14848/BF). $200-400.

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4314. ACCLAIMED ARTIST W. HERBERT DUNTON PAINTING TITLED “BRAGGING THE CLAIM BAR SCENE”. An interesting 30” x 20” painting by world renowned artist William Herbert “Buck” Dunton, 1878-1936. Painting utilizes a black, gray & white palette & depicts a room full of men in an early Western saloon huddled around a long bar w/ a bottle of whiskey & glasses. An interested barkeep appears to be gazing at some gold nuggets that have been scattered on the bar by a successful miner. The painting is titled, “Bragging the Claim Bar Scene”. Dunton was born on a farm near Augusta, Maine. When he was a youngster, Dunton spent much time roaming the woods & fields around Augusta w/ a gun & sketch-book. At the age of 16, he was already selling drawings & stories of the outdoor life in Maine to local newspapers & even the Boston Globe. Later, he became a famous American illustrator & a renowned painter at the art colony located in Taos, New Mexico. He is most known for scenes of the untamed West & for his illustrations for noted Western author, Zane Grey. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: conservation report from Gratz Gallery of Doylestown, PA. CONDITION: painting has had professional restoration & has been relined/restretched. Conservation report is included. (02-15622/BF). $3,000-5,000.

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4313. ATTRACTIVE ORIGINAL ARTWORK WATERCOLOR FOR FRANK B. CARR WILD WEST SHOW POSTER. Late 19th, early 20th century. Unsigned. Titled “Frank B. Carr’s Lillian Washburn Indian Maidens”. Probably commissioned for the production of lithograph posters. A brightly colored whimsical scene of young women in Native American themed dress featuring a duck in white tie and tails & being held by a huntress in canoe & a swimmer holding aloft a lobster w/ human head & face. Several women on shore observing the activities. Housed in a modern gilt frame, matted under glass. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4” x 14-1/4”. Overall: 17-1/23” x 211/4”. CONDITION: very good to excellent w/ strong palette. (0215948). $1,750-2,750.


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4315. ACCLAIMED ARTIST W. HERBERT DUNTON PAINTING TITLED “STEALING THE CLAIM”. An intriguing 30” x 20” painting by world renowned artist William Herbert “Buck” Dunton, 1878-1936. Painting utilizes a black, gray & white palette & depicts 3 cowboys at a campsite likely in the hills of Arizona or New Mexico. 1 Man carries a coffee pot to a body of water, 1 is sitting on the ground. The other stands guard w/ what appears to be a Winchester rifle. Their horses graze in the background. A sm. campfire has a spire of smoke rising to the sky. The painting is titled, “Stealing the Claim”. Dunton was born on a farm near Augusta, Maine. When he was a youngster, Dunton spent much time roaming the woods & fields around Augusta w/ a gun & sketchbook. At the age of 16, he was already selling drawings & stories of the outdoor life in Maine to local newspapers & even the Boston Globe. Later, he became a famous American illustrator & a renowned painter at the art colony located in Taos, New Mexico. He is most known for scenes of the untamed West & for his illustrations for noted Western author, Zane Grey. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: conservation report from Gratz Gallery of Doylestown, PA. CONDITION: painting has had professional restoration & has been relined/restretched. Conservation report is included. (02-15621/BF). $3,000-5,000.

4316. WILLIAM HENRY B12 JEROME BOXED FOLDING KNIFE. According to the included certificate of authenticity dated Feb 22 2017, the Spearpoint “Jerome” features a hand carved sterling silver inlay w/ “zinc matrix Kingman turquoise”. “The wave” damascus 3” blade has a ZDP-189 core. The one hand button lock & the thumb stud is set w/ white turquoise gem stones. Black hinged top display box w/ WH logo & includes leather sheath w/ belt hook & USB w/ advertising videos & certificate of authenticity. CONDITION: knife in near excellent condition throughout. Box & matching sleeve in very good to excellent condition. (02-15346/RW). $1,200-2,000.

4317. 12 GAUGE BREECH LOADING “STRONG” BRONZE YACHT CANNON ON ORIGINAL MAHOGANY CARRIAGE. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 58. Bbl. 9 1/2”, hinged breech. 12” Overall. “STRONG F.A. CO / PAT APPLIED FOR / NEW HAVEN CONN”. Mounted on original mahogany & brass mounted carriage. This is among the earliest of Strong signal & yacht cannons. Most Strongs were made under contract from other mfg. after about 1890. CONDITION: fine overall, tube & mechanism appear original and complete, light mustard patina to brass, iron components have smooth brown patina. Mahogany carriage is missing front wheels & 2 brass carrying loops, rest of components appear complete. Mechanically fine & functional w/ clear smooth bore. (02-15429/JS). NON-GUN. $800-1,200.

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4319. WETLAND WOODIES BRONZE STATUE BY FRANK DIVITA. Statue has brass plate on base “WETLAND WOODIES” Frank DiVita. Bottom of statue is also marked “F. DiVita Issue 38 of 50”. Hand colored representation of a wood duck male & female taking flight from piece of driftwood. Mounted on wood & marble base. Statue & base are approx. 24” long X 13” wide X 19” tall. CONDITION: marble base has slightly dusty appearance & notable 3” crack on right side above title plate. (02-15855 /RW). $400-600.

4320. AUTUMN THUNDER BRONZE STATUE BY FRANK DIVITA. Bronze statue of ruffed grouse at base of tree. Brass plate is marked “AUTUMN THUNDER Frank Divita”. Base of statue is marked “F Divita 11/18” which indicates issue 11 of 18. Statue measure approx. 19” long X 11 1/2” wide X 13” tall. Mounted on marble & wood base. CONDITION: base has slight dusty appearance but statue appears in otherwise very good condition. (02-15856/RW). $400-600.

4321. SLEEPING BEAR BRONZE STATUE. Statue including base measures approx. 20” long X 13” wide X 12 1/2” tall. Bear is apparently asleep on jutting ledge. Statue is marked on back w/ name which appears to be “Jobba” & is marked “12 over 12” indicating the 12th statue w/ an issue of 12. Mounted on brown & tan marble. Set on a walnut base. CONDITION: statue appears to be in very good condition. (02-15857/RW). $400-600.

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4318. VINTAGE AMERICAN BISON (BUFFALO) MOUNTED HEAD. Head is from very large bull bison. Bison were referred to in America as Buffalo. Vast herds of Buffalo roamed much of the United States. The eastern herd was found in western New York hence the city being named Buffalo & in Kentucky. The western herds roamed The Great Plains in vast numbers. The Buffalo supported the way of life for many Native American tribes who utilized every portion of this large animal for food, shelter & even fuel. Hunted to near extinction in the later half of the 19th century, they have been brought back to a large & stable population. The mount would extend approx. 42” horizontally when mounted on a wall & 48” high. The overall 29” to the outside of the horns. CONDITION: mount has significant loss of hair in neck area. Has cracking issues around eyes & nose resulting in leakage of plaster dust. Horns appear solid. (02-15430/RW). $300-500.


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4322. 5 EARLY FORGED & CAST AX HEADS. 4 Ax heads from 6 1/2-8 1/2”, two have maker’s marks, the largest head has large “PC” on one side & a 3 line oval maker’s cartouche on the other. The 5th is a spiked hatchet attached to haft, 9.5” overall ciphered blade w/ an oval maker’s mark: “BEATTY & SON, CHESTER, PA”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of text illustrating comparable ax heads w/ history. CONDITION: good to very good overall w/ iron patina, hatchet cutting edge well worn w/ sharpening. (02-15495/JS). $400-600.

4323. DESIRABLE 19TH C PLAINS CHEYENNE TEPEE BAG. Teepee bags were essentially a carryall device handmade by the Indians usually of buffalo or deer hide. This example, 11-1/2” h x approx.. 17-1/2” w, w/ blocked geometric design having white, bonny trader blue, cranberry red, greasy, green, sinew sewn beads w/ red yarn fringe. The bag has a couple of tin ornamental dangle cones & retains its original rawhide lace ties. CONDITION: some scattered staining w/ darkened patina from age. The bag is still rather supple. Flap has a couple of tears. This is 19th century, so the bag was entirely handmade & sinew sewn. (02-15944). $1,000-2,000.

4324. 19TH CENTURY CEREMONIAL NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. Overall length: 24 1/2”. Head measures 8” x 3 1/2”. This pipe tomahawk appears to date from the mid to late 1800s. The wooden haft is shaped & has brass tack decoration on 1 side. The head appears to be pewter & the bowl is beautifully inlaid w/ catlinite. There are 5 brass tacks on each side of the flat of the blade. The eye has 3 brass tacks on 1 side & 2 brass tacks on the other. CONDITION: the haft is solid & undamaged but shows notable wear. There is 1 brass tack missing from the decoration. The head has a sm. break on the top near the simulated cutting edge. There is 1 tack missing on the left side of the eye. The right side has 2 missing. (02-15840/BF). $1,200-1,600. 4325. 20TH CENTURY CEREMONIAL NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. Overall length: 21 1/2”. Head measures 7 1/8” x 2 1/2”. The oak wooden haft is decorated w/ wound copper wire & has a burned design done w/ a heated file. The haft is likely a replacement. The brass head has a cast in crescent moon & 4 stars on 1 flat. The other flat is plain. The ovate bowl has rings above & below. CONDITION: the haft shows light wear. The head has a pleasing mellow patina & shows wear to the surfaces. (02-15841/BF). $400-700.

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4327. LARGE COLLECTION OF POINTS, BLADES & ARTIFACTS FROM ANCIENT GREECE & LURISTAN. A fine group of ancient bladed weapons excavated from the Near East province of Luristan & adjacent areas of Asia Minor. The group includes 20 sm., mostly trilobed, Greek arrowheads roughly dating from 100 to 400 BC. / The remainder of the group appears to be of Luristan origin & roughly dates from 800 BC to 1300 BC. The group includes 1 javelin head. / 2 Sword blades. / 2 Spear heads. / 6 Daggers or dagger blades. / 1 Axe head. / 14 arrowheads of various sizes & forms. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a lg. assemblage of paperwork relating to the identification & dating of Luristan & Greek points & blades along w/provenance & a receipt from the sale of the entire collection from 2019. This is a portion of the entire collection. CONDITION: all pieces have varying degrees of green verdigris. All seem solid but show the effects of being buried for more than 2,000 years. (02-15638/BF). $1,500-2,000. 4328. BRASS & STEEL PIPE TOMAHAWK WITH BRASS INSET HAFT. 21 1/2” Overall, 8” brass head & pipe, 2 1/2” inset steel blade. Haft inset w/ 2 teardrops, 2 hearts & 4 bands all decorated w/ sm. stamped 8 point stars which are also stamped on the periphery of the pipe bowl & head, head also decorated w/ reeded crescents. Mouthpiece is made from shaped horn. CONDITION: good to very good overall, cleaned overall, brass has a mottled light mustard patina, nicks in cutting edge from use, haft is sound and well fit, horn mouthpiece has several sm. insect holes. (02-15494/JS). $1,500-2,000.

4329. NATIVE AMERICAN BIRD EFFIGY PIPE. A fine example of a steatite bird effigy pipe measuring 10 1/2” in length & approx. 3 1/4” in height. Bird appears to be an eagle w/ wings tucked in & feet tucked under simulating a dive towards prey. There is an old collection tag on the bottom that reads, “Ex. B W Stephens Quincy, IL 1950s A-F676”. CONDITION: there are several usage chips around the top edge of the bowl & several more around the mouthpiece. There is a sm. fissure near the head that does not go through the entire pipe. The balance of the pipe shows expected, but not extraordinary wear & tear. (02-15336/BF). $1,000-2,000.

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4326. 19TH CENTURY CEREMONIAL NATIVE AMERICAN PIPE TOMAHAWK. Overall length: 18 3/4”. Head measures 8 3/8” x 2 1/2”. The straight wooden haft is artistically inlaid w/ pewter decoration. The iron head is incised at the edges of the blade. The pipe bowl is 8 sided w/ upper & lower rings. The eye is capped w/ a solid piece of iron on the top. CONDITION: the haft shows expected wear w/ dents & scrapes to the pewter & some darkening to the wood, possibly from exposure to fire. The head has a medium gray mottled patina w/ scattered areas of oxidation. (02-15842/BF). $1,0001,400.


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4330. BIRD EFFIGY STONE. This stone represents what appears to be a bird’s head w/ bulging eyes possibly used as an amulet or talisman. The reddish hued stone somewhat resembles jasper. Each end of the stone has a hole that could be used for suspension or attachment. There is an attached note that reads in part, “Bird stone found 5 miles north of Anderson, Indiana. Stone was purchased from Arnold Hall from Marthasville, Missouri who bought it from the William Boyd estate.” CONDITION: bird shows expected overall wear w/ some minor chipping around suspension/attachment bowls. (02-15337/BF). $500-1,000.

4331. FRANK WESSON FIFTH TYPE TWO TRIGGER SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE. Cal. 22 RF & 32 RF. S# 315. Two bbl. set. Both bbls. are 26” oct. w/ gold finished Beach combination front sights & fillers in rear dovetails. Heavy flat sided nickel finished tip up action. Trigger shaped opening lever is mounted forward of trigger. Finger curl trigger guard. Mid range vernier tang sight. Fancy walnut stock has nickel finished crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1876-1888. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 32 RF bbl. as described. CONDITION: action retains over 90% nickel showing light scratches. Buttplate retains 80% nickel. Hammer & trigger have nicely visible case colors remaining on the sides. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scratches, sm. dents & some grain checking. Both bbls. retain over 75% lightly faded blue showing light wear & handling marks. 22 Cal. bbl. retains intact worn rifling. 32 Cal. bbl. has lightly worn rifling showing scattered light pitting. (01-20164/DS). ANTIQUE. $1,600-2,400.

4332. FRANK WESSON MODEL 1870 MEDIUM FRAME SECOND TYPE POCKET RIFLE WITH DETACHABLE STOCK. Cal. 22 RF. S# 1333. Bbl. 10”. Advertised by Wesson as the “Sportsman’s Jewel”. Bbl. marked on left side “FRANK WESSON WORCHESTER, MASS / PATENTED MAY 31 1870”. Hooded front sight & adj. rear sight. Blued bbl., nipple frame, rosewood grips. CONDITION: very fine overall. Bbl. retains over 90% original bright blue finish, 95%+ original nickel, excellent mechanics & bright shiny bore. Attached skeletal style metal stock is very good w/ gray patina, no S#. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19801/JS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4333. SCARCE WHITNEY-PHOENIX BREECH LOADING SHOTGUN WITH “ROSEBUD INDIAN AGENCY”, “US INDIAN POLICE” STAMPINGS AND PERIOD TACK DECORATION. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 2610. Bbl. 22”. It is estimated that fewer than 5,000 Phoenix shotguns were made & they were produced in all gauges down to 22 & w/ bbls. up to 32” in length. Bbls. shorter than 26” are known. This example w/ carbine length 22” bbl. marked w/ patent dates & “PHOENIX CAL 12” on top of bbl. Usual pivoting block action has deep filed in sighting groove through top of receiver ring & is unmarked except for serial number on bottom tang. These guns were produced between 1867 & 1881. This example has correct period “US” & Indian police stamps & is tack decorated in a pattern observed on other Indian police issued firearms. Left side of buttstock w/ dbl. line of tacks around steel buttplate has tacked cross at center. Stamped w/ a distinctive US mark w/ a star between initials in front of cross. Behind cross stamped “U. S.” in diamond, “ROSEBUD INDIAN AGENCY”, “ARMSAXXX”, “1889”(?) in sm. cartouche & lg. rectangular stamp seen on other similar weapons “UNITED STATES” “INDIAN POLICE” “1889”. Right side of stock continues dbl. row of tacks at rear & has lg. stamp in center “ROSEBUD” “INDIAN AGENCY”. A line of tacks are also on each side of original forend. The Indian agencies were very poorly funded & acquired weapons & equipment wherever they could. There was no “official” issue of weapons. Other known agency guns include percussion muzzle loaders & South African “Zulu” carbines. CONDITION: as nearly all of these firearms saw extensive hard use w/ a low survival rate, this gun has metal parts w/ deep scattered pitting, many marks & w/ some cleaning to pewter undertones. Stocks retain their old original oil & varnish finish which has great attic burn crazing at right rear of butt. Agency mark on right side shows some of this finish removed to make it more legible. Stock is cracked at wrist & has three wood screw repair. Action shows considerable use w/ loose breechblock & light hammer spring. A wonderful piece of Western history. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19762/MGM). ANTIQUE. $2,000-4,000.

4333A. INDIAN TACK DECORATED SMOOTH BORE PERCUSSION MUSKET WITH TOWER LOCK. Cal. approx. 62. NSN. 24” Bbl. w/ remnants of gold band around breech is fitted w/ drum & percussion nipple. 1862 Dated percussion Tower lock has imperial crown at rear of plate. Walnut stock possibly also from a tower musket has brass triggerguard & crescent buttplate installed. Both sides of butt & side panel opposite lock are tack decorated. Rawhide wrappings are around grip & forend which has pewter tip. CONDITION: poor. bbl. & lock w/ old brown patina, brass parts toned. Old tacks installed over rough refinish, some heads missing. Wood repair at left side of bbl. tang. Rawhide wraps are new. (01-20058/MGM). ANTIQUE. $900-1,100.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4334. STEVENS 2ND ISSUE NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 8281. Bbl. 18”. Combination globe front sight w/ adj. combination V or peep rear sight. Nickel finished tip up style action w/ spur trigger having semi circular sideplate on left side. Firing pin mounted in frame w/ bushing. 2 Piece rosewood grips. Butt slotted for shoulder stock attachment. Matching S# nickel finished brass shoulder stock measures 10” from rear grip strap to center of buttplate. Estimated quantity of 15,000 mfg. 18751896. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: shooter made walnut storage box w/ purple velour fitted interior. Also included; a 50 rd. box of Western Xpert 22 LR. ammo. Yellow, red & blue box is missing 1 end flap. CONDITION: bbl. blue is fading to a dark patina showing sm. handling marks & surface corrosion. Brass shoulder stock retains sm. amounts of nickel finish in protected areas. Grips show sm. dents & handling marks. Dark pitted bore w/ partially intact rifling. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (01-19676/ DS). ANTIQUE. $800-1,200.

4335. STEVENS NO. 44 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE WITH SCOPE. Cal. 25-20 Single Shot. S# 12620. No. 2 weight 27 3/4” bbl. half rnd. fitted w/ semi buckhorn rear & Beech front sights. Has Stevens markings on top, also fitted w/ Stevens ? 8x scope & Micrometer mts. Case hardened No. 44 action features loop lever & Lyman tang sight. Plain walnut pistol grip uncheckered stock fitted w/ checkered hard rubber buttplate. Matching forend has schnabeled tip. CONDITION: bbl. w/ nearly all of a glossy reblue. Action w/ 85% original case hardening color w/ some freckling. Stocks retain most of their varnish finish. Replacement buttplate (this model is suppose to have Swiss butt). Scope retains most of what appears to be its original gray finish. Optically good a bit cloudy. Fine bore. Mechanically good. (21-2520/MGM). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

4336. STEVENS 44 1/2 IDEAL & FAVORITE SINGLE SHOT RIFLES. 1) NO. 44 1/2 IDEAL. Cal. 32-40. S# 12169. Bbl. 26” oct. to rnd. & numbered to match the action. Open dovetails for front & rear sights. Case colored falling block action. Modern tang sight. Schnabel forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1903-1916. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% lightly worn blue showing edge & muzzle wear w/ sm. handling marks. Action retains 60% case colors fading to silvery patina showing scattered spots of light corrosion. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches & handling marks. Forearm is broken & glued along left bbl. channel. Bore retains sound lightly worn rifling. (21-3042/DS). 2) FAVORITE. Cal. 25 Stevens RF. S# L640. Bbl. 22” oct. to rnd. German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Case colored single shot action. Schnabel tipped walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded bbl. blue showing carry wear & spots of freckling. Action retains sm. amounts of case colors w/ fading to brown patina. Wood has crazed worn finish w/ areas of peeling showing numerous scratches & marks. Bore has darkened appearance w/ worn rifling. (21-3065/DS). ALL CURIO. $500-750.

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4338. WINCHESTER 1903 CUSTOM ENGRAVED SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 22 Win. Auto. S# 117629. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ sporting sights. Sides & top of receiver have full coverage custom hand engraving. Gracefully flowing vine type foliate scroll pattern w/ stippled backgrounds. Highlights of complementary engraving extending to trigger guard bow & muzzle. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ mag. tube inserted through steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains 50% blue. Action retains a sm. amount of blue w/ balance fading to gray/brown w/ a pleasing aged appearance. Wood has worn finish showing scratches & handling marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-251/DS). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

4339. WINCHESTER MODEL 1905 SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 32 SL. S# 27178. Bbl. 22” w/ ramp mounted blade front sight & flat top elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Action rod is located at front of forearm. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. 1917 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: 70% fading blue showing evidence of touch up finish. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ numerous dents, scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling. (21-3668/DS). CURIO. $350-500.

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4337. STEVENS ARMORY MODEL 414 SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 67476. Heavy rnd. 26” bbl., fitted w/ hooded front sight adj. for windage. Stevens & cal. markings at rear. Case hardened 44 action w/ Stevens markings on left has special adj. receiver sight made for this rifle & S shaped operating lever. Lightly figured American walnut straight grip stock has original ribbed buttplate. Military style forend affixed w/ screws & bbl. band is unique to this model. CONDITION: fine. bbl. retaining approx. 85% original blue w/ some marks & rubs. Action retains 70% case color w/ some freckling & loss on tangs & operating lever. Stocks have what appears to be old refinish w/ light marks. Bore is good to very good w/ some light pitting, mostly at breech end. Mechanically good. (21-2522/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4340. 2 WINCHESTER MODEL 1907 SELF LOADING RIFLES. ALL: cal. 351 WSL. 1) S# 55507. Bbl. 20”. Ramp mounted replacement bead front sight w/ replacement flat top V notch elevator adj. rear sight. Top of receiver has 2 added holes w/ plug screws for sight attachment. Action operating rod has curved operating sleeve tip. Later style heavy forearm & heavy full pistol grip walnut stock w/ checkered steel buttplate & sling swivels. 1954 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 95% original blue showing light edge & carry wear w/ sm. scratches & spots of corrosion. Original wood finish show numerous scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3333/DS). 2) S# 37484. Bbl. 20” w/ original ramp mounted blade front sight & flat top elevator adj. rear sight. Round style operating sleeve tip. Early style walnut forearm & trim pistol grip stock w/ original hard rubber buttplate. 1917 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: bbl. retains over 97% original blue showing sm. spots. Action retains 40% blue blending w/ areas of flaking. Very good wood finish showing scattered light scratches & marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3352/DS). ALL CURIO. $700-1,000.

4341. WINCHESTER MODEL 1910 SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 401 WSL. S# 251. Bbl. 20”. Ramp mounted Marbles No. 2 bead replacement front sight w/ original sporting rear sight. Action rod is located in front of forearm. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. Mfg. 1910, first year of production. Production reached approx. 20,786 ending in 1937. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: 80% lightly worn blue showing edge wear w/ scratches & sm. spots of corrosion. Wood has lightly worn original finish showing scratches & marks. Top of tang has an added hole w/ filler screw from previous sight attachment. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling having a light bulge 1 1/2” from muzzle. (21-3670/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4342. WINCHESTER MODEL 1910 SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 401 SL. S# 4758. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Action is operated by operating rod in front of forearm cap. Heavy walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. LOP: 13 7/8” over replacement buttplate. 1910 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 75% lightly faded blue showing carry wear. Heavily sanded & refinished wood. Forearm has long repaired cracks on both sides. Bright bore retains sound rifling. (21-2521/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

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4344. FACTORY ENGRAVED STANDARD ARMS MODEL G SEMI AUTO / PUMP ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 Rem. S# 8641. The 22” bbl. w/ maker marks toward rear has gas port/valve forming front sight base & is marked “OFF” & “ON”. Rifle is operated by fancy cast bronze slide handle. Action is beautifully machined & has box mag. Action on this rifle is engraved w/ 30% coverage very nicely cut acanthus scroll. Newly made buttstock is of crotch figured American walnut & measures 13 1/4” over bronze buttplate w/ “SAC” monogram at center. Point pattern checkering is at grip. CONDITION: metal parts retain approx. 80% of what appears to be original blue w/ some scratches & marks scattered about. Stock retains most of its oil finish. Bore is bright & shiny. Rifle cycles by hand. (213933/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4345. STANDARD ARMS MODEL G GAS OPERATED RIFLE. Cal. 30 Rem. S# 6211. Bbl. 22 1/2” marked “MANF’D BY STANDARD ARMS CO / WILMINGTON, DELAWARE USA”. Lyman No. 4 hunting front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Early piston driven gas operated mechanism. Gas tube is located under bbl. w/ a switch to allow for semi auto or conventional slide action use. Brass slide handle has deep relief ornamentation w/ lion head on left side & moose on right. Box mag. w/ hinged floorplate. Blue finish. Straight grip walnut stock w/ deep relief ornamented brass buttplate. Mfg. 1909-1914. CONDITION: 50% dull fading blue showing carry wear w/ scattered handling marks & spots of freckling. Stock shows finish wear w/ darkening in the wrist having scattered scratches & marks. Chipped toe has glued repair. Bore has dark frosted appearance w/ worn rifling. PROVENANCE: Estate of Rick Ingwersen. (213939/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

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4343. GUNSMITH MODIFIED STANDARD ARMS MODEL G SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 25 Rem. S# 7271. These interesting rifles were produced around 1910 by Standard Arms. Co. of Wilmington, Delaware. They had a gas operating system that can be converted from semi auto to pump action by turning a valve in front sight base. Mechanical action of these guns was problematic & this example has been altered to semi auto only w/ the addition of cocking slide on right side of action. Area where usual cast bronze operating handle was installed has been altered w/ the addition of nicely shaped wooden forend w/ engraved silver rear mt. Buttstock is of very nicely figured European walnut w/ heavy cast bronze buttplate which has “SAC” monogram at center. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: rifle is accompanied by Lyman tang sight stamped “DE” on bottom. CONDITION: fair to good. Metal parts retaining most of their original blue. Buttstock retains most of their shiny French polish finish w/ numerous light scratches. Bore is dark. Rifle does cycle by hand. (21-3932/MGM). CURIO. $500-800.


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4346. RARE & INTERESTING CLEMENT-NEUMANN BELGIAN SEMI AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 401 SL. S# 542. It has been estimated that fewer than 1,000 of these nicely machined semi automatic rifles were made to compete over seas w/ Winchester’s Model 1910. This example has 24” tapered rnd. bbl. w/ integral solid matted rib fitted w/ 1 standing V notch rear & silver bead front sights. Blued action is of blowback design w/ recoil spring, etc. housed under removable forend. Action is matted on top. & has charging handle w/ grasping grooves at rear. Rifle is clip fed. Pushing mag. upward locks bolt in rear position. Grasping mag. by finger grooves at bottom & pulling down will release bolt if tension is taken up by charging handle. A toggling safety is at right side in front of trigger. Left side of action marked “MODELE BREVETTE 21272” & w/ cal. Top rear stamped “CARBINE AUTOMATIQUE” above circular giraffe logo. S# is at bottom rear. Belgian Nitro proofs are on left side of action, bottom of bbl. & breech block. Rnd. knob pistol grip buttstock of attractively fiddle figured European walnut measures 14 1/4” over “CLEMENT-NEUMANN” embossed hard rubber buttplate. Grip is checkered. Matching forend is removable w/ push button at front. MAGS: 1-4 rd. marked “401 CAL” on bottom & is sourced from a Win. M1910. CONDITION: fine. Bbl. & action retaining 70% original blue w/ scattered rusting & associated pitting. Stocks retain most of their varnish finish, w/ lg. number of marks & scratches, some fairly heavy. Original buttplate is cracked w/ some losses & epoxy repairs. Bore bright & shiny. Rifle appears to work. (21-2518/MGM). CURIO. $800-1,500.

4347. WINCHESTER PRE WAR MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 250-3000 Sav. S# 46713. Bbl. 20” carbine style dated “41”. Hooded bead front sight on heavily stippled #2 integral ramp. Elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Action features Pre War safety, cloverleaf tang & claw extractor. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Straight comb walnut stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. S# indicates 1942 mfg. CONDITION: over 90% original blue showing light edge & bolt knob wear. Original stock finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3853/DS). CURIO. $6,000-9,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4348. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 167679. Bbl. 24 “ standard weight. Bottom of bbl. has “22H” cal. marking w/ “50” date. Action features 3rd type safety & claw extractor. Floorplate has “Super Grade” marking w/ unusually weak lettering. All parts are correct for the 22 Hornet. Straight comb walnut stock w/ wrap around Super Grade checkering, inletted Super Grade swivel bases, black forearm tip, hard rubber grip cap, checkered steel buttplate & proper sm. oval cheekpiece. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Original stock finish shows sm. wear spots w/ scattered light handling marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3855/DS). CURIO. $5,000-7,000.

4349. WINCHESTER PRE WAR MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 270 WCF. S# 11666. Bbl. 20” carbine style dated “35”. Hooded bead front sight on early style #1 stippled ramp. Filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 48 WJS receiver sight. Action features cloverleaf tang, Prewar safety & claw extractor. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Straight comb walnut stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. S# indicates 1938 mfg. CONDITION: over 80% original blue showing scratches & handling marks w/ edge wear on floorplate & fading on trigger guard. Sanded & refinished stock has dark worn appearance w/ weak checkering. Very good bright bore. (21-3852/DS). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4350. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 AFRICAN SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 458 Win. Mag. S# 553780. Bbl. 25” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler screws in rear sight holes w/ Williams receiver sight. Action features a jeweled claw extractor, bolt body & follower w/ 3 position safety & “SUPER GRADE” marked floorplate. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo cheekpiece stock of nicely grained walnut. Features include black forearm tip, steel grip cap, wrap around point pattern Super Grade hand checkering, 2 stock reinforcement bolts & Super Grade sling swivel bases, front base is bbl. mounted. LOP: 13 5/8” over original solid red pad. 1962 Mfg. CONDITION: near new. Rifle retains over 99% original blue showing slight wear on bolt knob. Jeweled bolt body shows sm. spots of tarnish. Very good original stock finish shows a few sm. marks. Bright bore has sharp near excellent rifling. (21-3090/DS). CURIO. $5,000-7,000.

4351. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 ALASKAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 375 H&H. S# 331863. Bbl. 25” w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & 70B rollover rear sight. Lyman All American 4x32 gloss finished scope w/ post reticle on a Griffin & Howe QD side mt. Action features claw extractor & third type safety. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & original solid red Win. pad. 1955 Mfg. CONDITION: over 95% blue showing light edge wear w/ handling marks on bottom metal. Original stock finish has added finish over light wear w/ scattered scratches & dents. Bore retains sharp rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3785/DS). CURIO. $3,000-4,000.

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4353. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 WESTERNER ALASKAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 338 Win. Mag. S# 393184. Bbl. 25” standard weight w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & original solid red recoil pad. 1956 Mfg. CONDITION: near new retaining 99% blue. Very good original wood finish showing a couple of sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3647/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

4354. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 WESTERNER ALASKAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 375 H&H Mag. S# 337963. Bbl. 25” heavy contour. Replacement white bead hooded ramp front sight w/ fillers in rear sight holes. Leupold M8-4x32 gold ring gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver mts. Action features claw extractor & 3 position safety. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Straight comb walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering & original solid red Win. pad. Leather sling on original swivels. Mfg 1955. CONDITION: over 97% original blue. Very good original wood finish showing scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3118/DS). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

4355. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270 Win. S# 146381. Bbl. 24” standard w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & filler in rear dovetail. J. Unertl Hawk 4x32 scope w/ standard crosshairs on Weaver mts. Action features claw extractor, 3 position safety & “SUPER GRADE” marked floorplate. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Low comb cheekpiece walnut stock w/ black forearm tip, hard rubber grip cap, Super Grade swivel bases, checkered steel buttplate & Super Grade wrap around hand checkering. 1956 Mfg. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear w/ scattered sm. marks. Bolt body & extractor are polished bright. Stock has worn finish showing scratches & marks. Left side of stock has notched area for receiver sight clearance. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3095/DS). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

4356. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 WESTERNER ALASKAN BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 375 H&H. S# 350584. Bbl. 25”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ cal. specific island mounted leaf rear sight. Bolt is numbered to the rifle. Straight comb walnut sporting stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & original solid red Win. pad. 1955 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Very good original stock finish. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling retaining a sm. amount of residue. (21-3641/DS). CURIO. $3,000-3,750.

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4352. WINCHESTER TRANSITION MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 257 Roberts. S# 100986. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Hooded bead #2 ramp front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight & Lyman 48 receiver sight. Action features cloverleaf tang, third type safety & claw extractor. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Straight comb stock of nicely grained walnut w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1948 Mfg. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded blue showing edge & bottom metal wear. Lightly sanded & refinished stock shows scattered handling marks w/ slightly thinned checkering. Bore has lightly worn rifling. (21-3854/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.


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4357. WINCHESTER CUSTOM ENGRAVED PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 GOV’T 06 (30-06). S# 68889. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Bbl., receiver & trigger guard bow have nearly full coverage Germanic style deep relief vine type & leaf pattern hand engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds. Transition model action w/ clover leaf tang, 2nd type safety & claw extractor. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Visible parts of bolt body & follower have hand jeweling. Hooded ramp bead front sight, folding leaf rear sight. & Lyman 48 JWS receiver sight. Straight comb stock of nicely grained walnut w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. Original style military leather sling. 1947 Mfg. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing edge, bolt knob & bottom metal wear w/ scattered scratches & spots of corrosion. Refinished stock shows a few sm. handling marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3941/DS). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

4358. WINCHESTER PRE WAR MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 35072. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail & Lyman WJS receiver sight. Rear bridge of receiver has 2 added holes for top mt. scope base. Bolt has first type safety & is numbered to rifle. Straight comb sporter stock of nicely grained walnut w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1941 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% lightly worn blue. Stock finish has added coat of finish over light wear w/ scattered sm. marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3646/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,250.

4359. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 300 H&H Mag. S# 493723. Bbl. 26” standard weight. Front ramp has blank filler. Folding leaf rear sight. Bausch & Lomb Balvar 2.5-8x40 scope w/ tapered crosshair reticle on B&L mts. w/ external adjs. Pre 64 action w/ long extractor & 3 position safety. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering & sling swivels. LOP: shortened to 13 1/2” over solid brown Decelerator pad. Mfg. 1960. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing light edge & carry wear w/ some fading on floorplate. Original wood finish shows some wear, scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-3084/DS). CURIO. $1,400-1,900.

4360. WINCHESTER MODEL 52B SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 46229B. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. of sporter weight. Ramp mounted globe front sight w/ Lyman receiver sight. Added holes w/ plug screws for sight & scope installation include 2 on bbl., 4 on front receiver ring & 2 on left side of receiver. Floorplate is marked “SPORTING”. Cheekpiece walnut sporter stock w/ black forearm tip, black hard rubber grip cap, checkered steel buttplate, Super Grade swivel bases & hand checkering. 1940 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. w/ 1919 date. CONDITION: over 95% lightly worn blue. Original stock finish shows numerous sm. scratches & scuffs. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3137/DS). CURIO. $1,800-2,500.

4361. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 257 Roberts. S# 157487. Bbl. 24” standard weight w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Straight comb walnut sporting stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded blue showing muzzle & floorplate wear. Some scope holes screws are replacements. Stock has worn original finish showing spots of peeling w/ scratches & marks. Bright bore retaining strong rifling. (21-3642/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,750.

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4363. WINCHESTER MODEL 52C BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 89002C. Bbl. 28” heavy target weight w/ sights removed. Redfield 3-9x40 gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Talley bases & rings. Walnut target stock w/ accessory rail & sling swivels. LOP: 13 1/2” over Freeland style aluminum adj. buttplate w/ Pachmayr thin rifle pad. 1956 Mfg. MAGS: 1 proper style detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: 97% original blue showing sm. scratches & bolt handle wear. Original stock finish showS scattered scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bright near excellent bore. (21-2442/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,600.

4364. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 WESTERNER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 264 Win. Mag. S# 556094. Bbl. 26” standard weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & plastic buttplate. 1962 Mfg. CONDITION: rifle shows little or no use retaining over 99% original blue. Original wood finish shows a few sm. spots of finish loss w/ sm. dents. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3644/DS). CURIO. $1,400-1,900.

4365. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 183891. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ replacement hood. Open dovetail for rear sight. Bausch & Lomb Balfor 4x32 scope w/ external adj. & standard crosshair reticle. Bolt body has added jeweling. Undersize of bolt knob is flattened & checkered. Straight comb walnut stock w/ factory checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1951 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., action, buttplate & fittings retain over 95% brightly polished reblued finish w/ slightly weakened markings. Sanded stock has gloss refinish w/ recut checkering. Bore shows some very light pitting. Scope has clear optics. (21-3497/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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4362. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 220 Swift. S# 431635. Bbl. 26” standard weight of stainless steel w/ blued iron plated finish. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Weaver K10 AO gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Weaver top mts. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo comb sporter stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1958 Mfg. CONDITION: 98% blue. Very good original stock finish. Bright near excellent bore. Bolt face indicates little use. Scope has clear optics. (21-3643/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.


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4366. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 SM HEAVY BARREL BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 375 H&H Mag. S# G2090209. Bbl. 24”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ island mounted U notch adj. rear sight. Push feed action w/ jeweled bolt body, 3 position safety & hinged floorplate. Black injection molded Classic style stock w/ solid black recoil pad, plastic grip cap & swivel bases. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original box containing instruction pamphlet & warranty info. CONDITION: near new w/ original box. (21-2933/DS). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

4367. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# 360421. Bbl. 26” heavy target weight. Bausch & Lomb Balvar 6x24, 30mm tube scope w/ AO & external adjs. Tapered crosshair reticle. Action features claw extractor, 3 position safety, bolt is numbered to rifle. Aftermarket Canjar set trigger. Walnut target stock w/ sling swivels & palm rest on accessory rail. LOP: shortened to 12 3/4” over reattached checkered steel buttplate & 1 3/8” wood extension. 1955 Mfg. CONDITION: over 97% original metal finish showing sm. spots of muzzle wear. Refinished stock has glass bedding in bbl. channel. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. Scope has clear bright optics. (21-1696/ DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,500.

4368. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 FEATHERWEIGHT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# 342291. Bbl. 22” light sporter weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Alloy floorplate & trigger guard. Monte Carlo comb sporter stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered aluminum buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & receiver retain 90% blue showing edge & carry wear w/ marks around scope base areas. Anodized floorplate & trigger guard are fading to silvery gray. Worn original wood finish showing numerous scratches & handling marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (213645/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4369. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 220 Swift. S# 101809. Bbl. 26” w/ blued iron plated finish. Ramp mounted bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail. Action features 3rd style safety. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Low comb walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1949 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing edge, handling wear & sm. scratches. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling showing no evident throat erosion. (21-2993/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

4370. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 220 Swift. S# 304121. Bbl. 26” stainless steel w/ blued iron plated finish. Hooded ramp bead front sight, rear sight is removed. Weaver 8x40 gloss finished scope w/ external adjs. & standard crosshairs on Weaver mts. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Trigger has added wide shoe. Later vintage Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ the late narrow checkering pattern, swivel bases & plastic buttplate. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: 85% blue showing carry & muzzle wear w/ scratches & spots of freckling. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scattered scratches & marks. Rifling shows light wear. (21-2549/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

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4372. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 FEATHERWEIGHT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# 403777. Bbl. 22” light sporter weight. Hooded ramp replacement blade front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Tasco 4x32 gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Redfield 1 piece base & rings. Action features claw extractor & 3 position safety. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered aluminum buttplate. 1957 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & receiver retain 90% blue showing edge & carry wear w/ sm. scratches. Floorplate & trigger guard have fading finish w/ touch up paint. Stock has worn finish showing scratches & marks w/ sm. chip at toe. Bright bore retains strong rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3091/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

4373. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270 Win. S# 570628. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Weaver K6x32 gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Redfield 2 piece bases & rings. Action features 3 position safety & claw extractor. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Monte Carlo walnut sporter stock w/ late style narrow checkering, sling swivels & plastic buttplate. 1963 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing edge wear w/ carry wear on floorplate & trigger guard. Stock has worn & lightly age darkened finish showing numerous dents, scratches & marks w/ some peeling around buttplate. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-3001/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4374. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CLASSIC STAINLESS STEEL SHORT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# G49611. Bbl. 22” light sporter weight w/out sights. Action features claw extractor, 3 position safety, jeweled bolt body, hinged floorplate & single stage trigger. Stainless steel construction. Black injection molded stock w/ swivel bases & black Win. pad. Leupold VARI X-II 3-9x40 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Leupold 2 piece mts. CONDITION: bbl. & receiver have good stainless finish. Floorplate shows brown corrosion. Stock shows sm. scuffs. Very good bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-3531/DS). MODERN. $650-900.

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4371. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 TRANSITION BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 257 Roberts. S# 67909. Bbl. 24” standard weight. Hooded ramp replacement blade front sight w/ replacement folding leaf rear sight. Action is fitted w/ Redfield 1 piece scope base & base only for Williams receiver sight. Action features transition style safety, cloverleaf tang & claw extractor. Bolt is numbered to rifle. Straight comb walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1947 Mfg. CONDITION: over 80% original blue showing edge wear, w/ spots of finish loss on bbl., floorplate & trigger guard bow. Wood has worn & touched up finish showing dents, scratches & handling marks. Buttplate shows surface corrosion. Stock has sm. cracks behind cloverleaf tang. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3093/DS). CURIO. $900-1,200.


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4375. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 308 Norma Mag. S# 511133. Bbl. 24”. Mfg. 1961 as 30-06; rechambered & remarked to 308 Norma Mag. Retains standard sights w/ hood & restocked w/ walnut shadow lined cheekpiece stock having slant cut ebony forend. Finely checkered curved metal buttplate w/ widows peak. 7/8” Military style sling w/ detachable swivels. Stock has full wraparound checkered forend & generous sized grip panels that meet at a point behind top tang & at bottom front of grip w/ Fleur De Lis borders on each. Leupold scope mt. w/ Bushnell Banner 3-9X40 duplex reticle Lite-Site scope. Grip cap & floorplate assembly fully engraved w/ oak leaf pattern including oval panel on floorplate w/ silver inlaid ram’s head. Engine turned bolt & follower plus hollow bolt knob w/ 2 teardrop shaped checkered panels. Bbl. receiver writing filled in w/ Bonanza Gold. CONDITION: scope set near excellent (needs batteries). Very good to excellent refinished metal w/ slight plum hue on bolt handle & an occasional light mark on finish. Very good stock set w/ numerous very light marks; most noticeable in mag. well area. Good sling & excellent trigger pull. Bright bore has sharp rifling. (21-1816/NW). MODERN. $600-900.

4376. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 GOV’T 06 (30-06). S# 95268. Bbl. 24” standard weight w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Bolt has third type safety & is deeply marked with matching number. Straight comb walnut stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1948 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% blue showing light edge & bolt handle wear. Original stock finish shows a few sm. marks & dents. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3640/DS). CURIO. $900-1,200.

4377. MORRISON CUSTOM WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270 Win. S# 498714. Original Featherweight bbl. shortened to 20” w/ filler in rear side dovetail. Pre 64 action. Bolt w/ claw extractor, aftermarket butter knife bolt handle & is numbered to rifle. Alloy Featherweight trigger guard w/ steel floorplate. Custom full length Mannlicher stock of black walnut. Monte Carlo stock features shadow line cheekpiece, borderless hand checkering, black grip cap, steel nose cap & swivel bases. LOP: 13 1/4” over black ventilated pad marked “Morrison’s Gun Shop / Broadway / Bangor Maine”. Leupold VARI-X III 1.5x5-20 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Redfield 1 piece base. CONDITION: receiver retains 90% matte finished blue showing edge wear. Bbl. retains 90% brightly polished reblued finish w/ light muzzle wear. Floorplate shows faded & worn blue. Trigger guard shows sm. marks. Stock shows areas of finish wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-1824/DS). CURIO. $600-800.

4378. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 XTR FEATHERWEIGHT BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270 Win. S# G1523830. Bbl. 22” light sporter weight w/out sights. Push feed action w/ jeweled bolt body, 3 position safety & hinged floorplate. Receiver rings are fitted w/ Weaver scope bases. Schnabel tipped Classic style walnut sporter stock w/ fancy cut checkering, black grip cap, swivel bases & original thin solid red pad. S# indicates 1981 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 piece box w/ matching label containing instructions, service center & warranty papers, hunter’s pocket guide, hang tag & sling swivels. CONDITION: over 98% wood & metal finish. Stock shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3061/DS). MODERN. $500-800.

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4380. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 270 Win. S# 232284. Bbl. shortened to 20 1/2”. Replacement ramp mounted bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Leupold VX-1 2-7x33 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver type mts. Bishop Monte Carlo cheekpiece stock w/ black forearm tip, grip cap & swivel bases using original checkered steel buttplate. LOP: 12 1/4”. CONDITION: left side of receiver has 5 holes for side mt. w/ epoxy filling. 80% Blue. Good stock finish. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-1819/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

4381. WINCHESTER MODEL 75 SPORTING BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 58708. Bbl. 24” tapered sporter weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 57E receiver sight. Right side safety. Walnut straight comb sporter stock w/ hand checkering, hard rubber grip cap, swivels & grooved steel buttplate. Floorplate is marked “SPORTING”. Mfg. 1938-1958. MAGS: 1 replacement detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing sm. spots of finish loss w/ light scratches & spots of freckling. Wood has moderately worn finish showing scratches, handling marks & sm. dents. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3225/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4382. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 XTR BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# G1040593. Bbl. 22” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & adj. rear sight. Leupold M8 compact 3x gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Weaver see through mts. Push feed action w/ jeweled bolt body, 3 position safety & cocking indicator. Monte Carlo cheekpiece walnut sporter stock w/ black forearm tip, grip cap & buttplate having white line spacers fitted w/ swivel bases. CONDITION: 95% blue showing carry wear. Original wood finish shows areas of blistering finish on tip w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks w/ lg. chip at tip on left side of Monte Carlo comb. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-2481/DS). MODERN. $400-550.

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4379. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 35 Whelen. S# 91870. Bbl. 24” sporter weight marked “G.R. Douglas/XX/35 Whelen”. Customized rifle w/ Monte Carlo cheekpiece. Custom stock features include multi point checkering, Neidner checkered steel buttplate, super grade swivels & 1 1/4” military style leather sling. Left side of receiver has 5 holes for side mt. attachment. Clover leaf tang receiver. Bolt has pre war safety & non matching #. Leupold M8-6x42 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle & Weaver mts. CONDITION: metal retains 80% reblued finish. Stock has crack extending from top tang, handling marks & spots of splattered paint. Very good bore. (21-1810/DS). CURIO. $600-800.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4383. 9 BOXED LYMAN COMBINATION TANG SIGHTS & 2 BOXED MARBLES FLEXIBLE TANG SIGHTS. 1) LYMAN No. 1 Combination sight w/ knurled sleeve for Winchester Model 86, any caliber. Properly labeled 2 piece box w/ attachment screws. CONDITION: very good. 2) LYMAN No. 1 Combination sight w/ knurled sleeve for Winchester Model 86. Properly labeled 2 piece box containing directions & attachment screws. CONDITION: very good. 3) LYMAN No. 1A Improved combination rear sight for Winchester 86 in 33 cal. Properly marked 2 piece box containing photo copied directions & attachment screws. CONDITION: very good. 4) LYMAN No. 1A Improved combination sight for Winchester model 86 33 cal. 2 Piece box w/ proper label containing instructions & attachment screws. CONDITION: near excellent, possibly unused. 5) LYMAN No. 2 combination sight w/ lg. disc for Winchester 1885 single shots except 22 & 30 cals. 2 Piece box w/ proper label containing instructions & attachment screw. CONDITION: very good. 6) LYMAN No. 2 combination sight w/ lg. disc for Winchester 1885 single shots except 22 & 30 cals. 2 Piece box w/ proper label containing instructions & attachment screw. CONDITION: very good. 7) LYMAN combination sight for Winchester 92. 2 Piece box w/ proper label containing attachment screw. CONDITION: very good. 8) LYMAN combination sight for Winchester 92. 2 Piece box w/ proper label containing attachment screw. CONDITION: good shows some wear. Box has taped sides. 9) LYMAN No. 52A combination sight w/ No. 47 stem & disk for Winchester 1885 musket 22 cal. Properly labeled 2 piece box containing instructions & attachment screws. CONDITION: very good. 10) MARBLES No. W4 1/2 flexible sight for Winchester 86 cal. 33. 2 Piece box w/ yellow label having hand written markings. Box contains instructions & attachment screws. CONDITION: near excellent, possibly unused. 11) MARBLES No. W4 1/2 flexible joint sight for Winchester 86 cal. 33. 2 Piece yellow box w/ proper label. Box contains instructions & attachments screws. CONDITION: near excellent, possibly unused. (02-15892/DS). $3,000-4,000.

4384. ROLAND JORGENSEN TAKEDOWN CONVERSION WINCHESTER 94 CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. S# 1758139. A very slick & extremely well done conversion by Roland Jorgensen of Cole Gunsmithing, Harpswell, ME. Bbl. 20”. Original bbl. is fitted w/ a 5/8” steel receiver extension. Mag. tube slides forward for takedown & is fitted w/ a retention button & corresponding slot in the bbl. band. Forward portion of mag. tube has added serrations for gripping. Original front ramp has stippled surface w/ Williams added red fiber optic sight. 2 Dot green fiber optic. adj. rear sight. Pre 64 action has 4 added holes w/ plug screws on right side for side mt. attachment. Original band fastened short wood forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: packages for Williams fiber optic “FIRE SIGHTS” containing rifle’s original sights. CONDITION: bbl. & action retain 98% reblued finish. Sanded & refinished wood show scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains sharp rifling. (21-3329/DS). MODERN. $500-800.

4385. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 MORRISON CUSTOM LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 2269140. Bbl. 26” straight taper rnd. custom. Breech end is marked “MORRISON / BRADFORD, MAINE” on left side w/ “P” proof on top. Bill Morrison (1921-2016) was a highly regarded Maine gunsmith. Pre 64 Carbine action mfg. in 1957 altered to rifle configuration. Half length mag. Dovetail mounted front sight w/ broken bead. U notch elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Rifle style forearm w/ nose cap & original walnut carbine stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: rifle retains over 85% lightly faded blue showing carry & edge wear. Forearm shows oil darkening w/ sm. chips & handling marks. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3370/DS). MODERN. $500-800.

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4387. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 2150697. Bbl. 20”. Hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish. Band fastened short wood carbine forearm & straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1956 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green nylon rifle scabbard. CONDITION: 70% lightly faded blue showing carry wear w/ scattered spots of corrosion. Original wood finish shows wear w/ scattered scratches & handling marks having scrap of red paint on left side of comb. Bore retains sound rifling showing darkness in the grooves. (21-2990/DS). CURIO. $350-500.

4388. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 3030. S# 2303414. Bbl. 20”. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Short wood band fastened forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. 1957 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% original blue w/ wear in carry areas w/ light scratches. Original wood finish shows a few scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3745/DS). CURIO. $450-650.

4389. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 Win. Spl. S# 2439637. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Band fastened walnut carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1960 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing edge wear w/ spots of freckling. Original wood finish shows handling marks w/ wear spots on forearm. Bore retains sharp rifling showing dark spots. (21-3523/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4390. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. S# 2526347. Bbl. 20” carbine style. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Blue finish. Bbl. band fastened short wood carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1962 Mfg. CONDITION: extra fine. Retaining over 99% original blue. Very good original wood finish showing very sm. chips left of top tang. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3281/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

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4386. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 Win. Spl. S# 2058446. Bbl. 20” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip walnut stock having checkered steel buttplate. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing spots of freckling & scratches. 1 Action screw appears to be a replacement. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ scratches & handling marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling showing sm. spots w/ darkened appearance. (21-3412/DS). CURIO. $350-550.


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4391. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 TRAPPER LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 30-30. S# 4816174. Bbl. 16”. Replacement brass bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 66A receiver sight. Full length mag. Pre angle eject action has saddle ring on left side w/ added leather wrapping. Long wood forearm & straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut have cut checkering. LOP: 13 1/2” over thin red Win. pad.1979 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% blue showing edge & carry wear. Wood finish show scattered sm. marks. Bright bore w/ near excellent rifling. (21-3330/DS). MODERN. $800-1,100.

4392. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 BIG BORE LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 444 Marlin. S# 6449522. Bbl. 20” w/ hooded ramp front sight & folding rear sight. Full length tubular mag. Angle eject action drilled for scope mts. & has crossbolt safety. Satin finished walnut forearm & straight comb stock w/ cut checkering & thin black pad. The 444 Marlin cal. was introduced in 1998. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original foam lined box containing instruction manual, repair center pamphlet, NRA ad, hammer extension & trigger lock. CONDITION: near new w/ box. (21-2932/DS). MODERN. $1,000-1,500.

4393. WINCHESTER 1892 LIMITED SERIES TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 44-40. S# 00107MP92A. The 20” takedown oct. bbl. w/ full length mag. is fitted w/ standard full buckhorn rear & gold bead front sights. Winchester Limited Series markings are on top left flat at center. Model 92 action is fitted w/ tang safety. Deluxe style pistol grip buttstock measures 13” over crescent steel buttplate. American walnut stock has fine quilted figure on both sides & checkered forend matches well. CONDITION: appears to be very close to as new w/ scant evidence of ever being fired & only a few minor handling & assembly marks in all factory finishes. Bright shiny bore. Mechanically fine. (21-3696/MGM). MODERN. $600-900.

4394. WINCHESTER 9422M XTR LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 WIn. Mag. S# F337079. Bbl. 20” rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ replacement elevator adj. U notch rear sight. Receiver is grooved for tip off scope mts. Full length tubular mag. Forearm & straight grip stock of gloss finished nicely grained walnut w/ original plastic buttplate. XTR Classic w/out checkered wood mfg. 1985-1987. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube have good bright blue. Top & left side of receiver have blue/gray appearance from touch up finish. Wood shows numerous scratches, handling marks, sm. dents & finish chips. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3328/DS). MODERN. $600-900.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4395. 2 PRE 64 WINCHESTER LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 94 CARBINE. Cal. 30-30. S# 2237485. Bbl. 20” w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Short wood forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% original blue. Action, bbl. bands & sides of buttplate are polished bright showing some remaining pitting & light scratches. Sanded & refinished wood shows scattered sm. dents & light handling marks. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-2794/DS). 2) MODEL 64. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 1468673. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. w/ ramp mounted replacement bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail & Lyman Model 56 receiver sight. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Heavy forearm & pistol grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ checkered steel buttplate. Stock has aftermarket swivel base w/ mag. tube mounted front swivel. CONDITION: over 98% brightly polished reblued finish. Wood has very good gloss refinish. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (212817/DS). BOTH CURIO. $750-1,100.

4396. 3 WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINES . ALL: bbls. 20” w/ full length mags. 1) Cal. 30-30. S# 1998533. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Tasco 3-9x32 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Kwik-Site side mt. Short wood forearm & straight grip carbine stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. Aftermarket sling swivels. 1952 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% lightly worn blue showing carry wear. Wood has dull worn finish showing scratches & marks. Forearm is cracked at tip. Stock has added wood repair left of top tang. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-1793/DS). 2) Cal. 30-30. S# 2029068. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. Short wood forearm & straight grip carbine stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. Toe of stock has 2 cut notches. Added sling swivels. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: over 75% blue showing carry wear & handling marks. Wood has added finish over light wear & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-1807/DS). 3) Cal. 32 WS. S# 2132193. Ramp mounted bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ a Lyman # 66A receiver sight. Short wood forearm & straight grip carbine walnut stock. Bravo QD slings, front sling w/ protective shroud is mounted in line w/ mag. tube. 1955 Mfg. CONDITION: 85% lightly faded blue showing carry wear. Refinished wood shows scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-1813/DS). ALL CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4397. 3 WINCHESTER POST 64 MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINES. ALL: cal. 30-30. Bbls. 20” carbine style w/ full length mag. 1) S# 3532040. Ramp mounted bead front w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ plastic buttplate. 1971 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% blue. Action has over 60% blue showing carry wear w/ spots of flaking & freckling. Wood has stripped finish open grain appearance. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-1806/ DS). 2) S# 4162034. Hooded ramp mounted bead front sight & sporting adj. rear sight having replacement elevator. Walnut carbine forearm & stock w/ plastic buttplate. Nylon web sling on Talon QD swivels. 1975 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% blue showing scattered freckling. Action has 50% blue showing carry wear w/ flaking & light pitting. Wood has worn peeling finish showing scratches & marks. Bright bore retains sharp rifling. (21-1809/DS). 3) S# 5044385. Hooded ramp front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Band fastened carbine forearm & walnut stock w/ plastic buttplate. 1982 Mfg. CONDITION: metal has matte black coated finish over remaining pitting. Breech bolt polished bright. Sanded & refinished wood, stock has poor fit at action. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-1860/DS). ALL MODERN. $750-1,000.

4398. 3 WINCHESTER MODEL 94 LEVER ACTION CARBINES. ALL: cal. 30-30. Bbls. 20” carbine style w/ full mags. 1) S# 3768877. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Band fastened walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ plastic buttplate. 1972 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing scattered surface corrosion. Original wood finish shows wear spots w/ numerous scratches & handling marks having grain checks on left side of butt. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-1797/DS). MODERN. 2) S# 4671866. Ramp mounted bead front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Walnut carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ plastic buttplate. 1979 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% blue showing light muzzle wear. Action retains 50% blue blending w/ spots of flaking & freckling. original wood finish shows wear w/ scratches, handling marks & sm. dents. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-1798/DS). MODERN. 3) S# 2741738. Ramp mounted front sight w/ broken bead & white paint. Redfield replacement rear sight. Walnut carbine forearm & straight grip stock w/ stamped steel buttplate. 1964 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% blue showing wear spots. Action finish is fading to mottled gray brown showing carry wear. Refinished stocks show scattered scratches & marks. Sharp rifling showing slightly darkened appearance on lands. (21-1802/DS). CURIO. $900-1,200.

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4400. WINCHESTER MODEL 63 SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 167258A. Bbl. 23” w/ a bead front sight & replacement folding leaf rear sight. Grooved receiver. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. Tubular mag. inserts through checkered steel buttplate & loads through right side of stock. 1958 Mfg. CONDITION: over 97% original blue showing light edge wear & sm. marks. Original wood finish shows scattered sm. dents & handling marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3895/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4401. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 59060A. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. sporter weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ open rear dovetail. Action is factory drilled for scope mt. Leupold M8 4x compact gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver mts. Walnut straight comb sporter stock w/ checkered steel buttplate & sling swivels. Mfg. 1949-1957. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: over 95% original blue w/ fading on trigger guard. Wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. Scope has clear optics. (213094/DS). CURIO. $800-1,100.

4402. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 Win. S# 10401. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. sporter weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 57A receiver sight. Right side safety. Walnut sporter stock w/ checkered steel buttplate & sling swivels. Mfg. 1949-1957. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear w/ sm. handling marks. Left side of bbl. next to rear sight dovetail has unusual circular dent. Stock has milled slots on either side of front receiver ring & rear sight for undetermined purpose. Sanded stock has blotchy refinish & is undersized around buttplate showing darkening w/ sm. cracks & chips. Bore is bright w/ sound rifling. (213100/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

4403. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 218 Bee. S# 37048A. Bbl. 24”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ filler in rear dovetail. Simmons 3-9x32 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver top mts. Walnut sporter stock w/ sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 97% blue showing muzzle & bolt handle wear. Original stock finish shows scattered light scratches & sm. dents. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-3628/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

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4399. WINCHESTER MODEL 75 SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 64607. Bbl. 23 1/2” sporter weight w/ hooded ramp mounted bead front sight, filer in rear dovetail & Lyman 57ES receiver sight. Straight comb sporter stock of nicely grained walnut w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & grooved steel buttplate. Steel floorplate is marked ‘SPORTING”. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: 97% blue showing light edge & bolt handle wear. Original wood finish shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3680/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.


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4404. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 33522A. Bbl. 24”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ filler in rear dovetail. Weaver K6-C3 gloss finished scope w/ crosshairs on Weaver top mts. Walnut sporter stock w/ sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 97% blue. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Forearm channel has added card shim for bedding purposes. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3629/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4405. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 13738. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. sporter weight. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ open dovetail for rear sight. Rear receiver ring & bbl. have added holes for Weaver scope mts. Weaver 4x gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs. Walnut sporter stock w/ checkered steel buttplate & military style leather sling on original swivels. Mfg. 1949-1957. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded original blue showing sm. spots of freckling. Wood finish shows light wear & marks having a dent on left side w/ filler. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3063/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4406. WINCHESTER MODEL 43 DELUXE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 20736A. Bbl. 24”. Hooded ramp mounted bead front sight w/ filler in rear dovetail. Weaver Marksman 4x, 3/4” tube scope w/ standard crosshairs on Weaver N2 side mt. Walnut sporter stock w/ factory checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 97% original blue. Original wood finish shows spots of finish loss w/ numerous scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bright bore retains strong rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3627/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4407. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 HIGH CONDITION SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 527324. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ sporting sights. Blue finish. Grooved gumwood slide handle w/ straight grip gumwood stock & wagon wheel buttplate. 1918 Mfg. CONDITION: exceptional rifle retaining most of it’s original finish. Original bbl. & mag. tube blue shows scattered spots of flaking. Original receiver blue shows sm. handling marks & edge wear. Wood has very good original finish showing light handling marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-247/DS). CURIO. $2,000-3,000.

4408. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 165762. Bbl. 23” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Tubular mag. Lg. rnd. grooved forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. 1946 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: picture box for a Model 62 rifle S# 292895. Box contains owner’s manual, cardboard dividers & wrapping paper. Box exterior has light water staining w/ added tape. CONDITION: over 98% original blue showing slide wear w/ spot of cleaning on top tang. Bright bore w/ strong sharp rifling. Original wood finish shows a few sm. marks. (21-3141/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

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4410. WINCHESTER MODEL 52B BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 70147B. Bbl. 28” heavy w/ base for front sight. Lyman Targetspot 15 power scope w/ external adjustments, AO & standard crosshairs. Target style walnut stock w/ accessory rail, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded blue showing edge, carry & bolt handle wear. Original stock finish shows light wear w/ handling marks & mildew spots. Bore retains very good rifling. (21-2552/DS). CURIO. $800-1,100.

4411. WINCHESTER MODEL 52C BOLT ACTION TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 103426C. Bbl. 28” heavy. Lyman Super Target Spot 15x scope w/ AO & standard crosshairs on bbl. mounted target blocks. Target stock of nicely grained walnut w/ hand stop on forearm accessory rail, sling swivels & aftermarket Al Freeland adj. aluminum buttplate w/ target hook. 1961 Mfg. MAGS: 1 original 5 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: wooden shooter case w/ gray, brown & white speckled finish. Case contains buttplate hook, shoulder pad, mag. adapter palm rest, target sling & scope paperwork. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Stock has very good finish showing a few sm. marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-2704/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4412. WINCHESTER MODEL 62A PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 404996. Bbl. 23”. Bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Blue finish. Flat bottom grooved forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. Made in 1958, last year of mfg. CONDITION: near new retaining over 99% original wood & metal finish. Fired very little if any, breech face shows no wear or blue loss. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3574/DS). CURIO. $800-1,200.

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4409. 2 WINCHESTER 06 PUMP RIFLES. BOTH: Cal. 22 S, L, LR. 1) MODEL 06. S# 802201. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Tubular magazine. Original sm. rnd. grooved gumwood forend. Straight grip walnut replacement stock of fancy claro walnut w/ original wagon wheel hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: over 98% nicely polished reblued finish. Forearm has good refinish. Stock has very good custom finish showing sm. handling marks. Relined bore w/ near excellent rifling. (21-2789/DS). 2) MODEL 1906. S# 526479B. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Tubular magazine. Sm. rnd. grooved gumwood forearm & straight grip stock w/ reprod wagon wheel buttplate. CONDITION: over 98% reblued finish. Wood is sanded & slightly undersized around action having good gloss refinish. Bore retains lightly worn rifling showing some light pitting. (21-2855/DS). BOTH CURIO. $650-1,000.


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4413. WINCHESTER MODEL 61 PUMP RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 95898. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Smooth top receiver. Tubular mag. Flat bottom grooved forearm & nicely grained pistol grip walnut stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1948 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% lightly worn blue showing scattered handling marks. Sanded & refinished forearms showing dents & marks. Original stock finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore is generally bright w/ sound rifling showing some very light pitting near muzzle. (21-3738/DS). CURIO. $600-800.

4414. WINCHESTER MODEL 61 & 62 PUMP RIFLES. 1) MODEL 61. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 4999. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ sporting sights. Tubular mag. Sm. flat bottom grooved forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ steel buttplate. 1933 Mfg. CONDITION: 85% blue showing slide & edge wear w/ scattered surface corrosion. Wood has lightly worn finish showing light marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3634/DS). 2) MODEL 62. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 62269A. Bbl. 23” rnd. Sporting sights. Tubular mag. Sm. grooved forearm & straight grip stock w/ replacement plastic buttplate. 1937 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% lightly worn blue. Action retains 30% blue w/ balance flaking to brown. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches & marks. Stock has a 6” break at toe w/ glued repair. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3635/DS). ALL CURIO. $900-1,350.

4415. WINCHESTER MODEL 03 SELF LOADING RIFLE. Cal. 22 Win Auto. S# 656. Bbl. 20” w/ bead front sight & U notch adj. rear sight. Action is operated by plunger mounted at front of forearm. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Tubular mag. inserts through buttplate & loads on right side.1903-1904 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: ammunition consisting of: 1 full yellow box of Western Super X, 1 full yellow box of Win., 1 full green & yellow box of Rem., 1 full & 1 partial green, white, & red boxes of Rem. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded bbl. blue showing spots of carry wear. Action retains 50% blue w/ evidence of cold blue touch up in carry areas. Sanded & refinished wood is undersized at metal & shows scratches & dents. Very good bright bore. (21-3576/DS). CURIO. $650-900.

4416. WINCHESTER MODEL 03 & 63 AUTOLOADING RIFLES. 1) MODEL 03. Cal. 22 Win. Auto. S# 1036. Bbl. 20” w/ original sporting sights. Walnut stock & forearm. Tubular mag. inserts through crescent steel buttplate & loads on right side of stock. 1904 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 7 - 50 rd. boxes of Limited Edition 22 Winchester Automatic rimfire ammo Eley primed w/ 45 gr. lead bullets. CONDITION: 40% dull blue fading to gray showing handling marks, sm. dents & carry wear. Heavily sanded undersized wood has dark worn appearance showings scratches, dents & handling marks. Stock has crack extending from top tang. Bore retains strong rifling showing some light pitting. (21-2700/DS). 2) MODEL 63. Cal. 22 LR. S# 114342A. Bbl. 23” w/ original sporting sights. Tubular mag. that inserts through checkered steel buttplate & loads through right side of stock. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. 1953 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains 95% lightly worn reblued finish showing spots of corrosion & handling marks. Serial numbers are deeply restamped. Top of action has 1 added hole w/ filler screw. Sanded & refinished wood showing sm. marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-2701/DS). ALL CURIO. $9001,300.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4417. 2 WINCHESTER BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 75 TARGET. Cal. 22 LR. S# 75028. Bbl. 28” tapered target weight. Globe front sight w/ Redfield receiver sight. Walnut target stock w/ checkered steel buttplate & military style leather sling on original swivels. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: 60% blue w/ areas of fading & surface corrosion on bbl. Original stock finish shows sm. wear spots & handling marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3759/DS). 2) MODEL 72. Cal. 22 Short. NSN. Nearly all Model 72s were chambered for 22 S, L, LR, single cal. rifles are very scarce. Bbl. 25” rnd. Bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. W. R. Weaver Model 440, 3/4” tube scope w/ post reticle on Weaver T1 side mt. Tubular mag. w/ gallery style 22 Short only loading port. Walnut stock w/ original buttplate. Bottom of pistol grip is stamped “W670”. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing spots of freckling & handling marks. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scratches & marks. Bright bore retains very good rifling. Scope has clear optics. (21-3760/DS). BOTH CURIO. $600-850.

4418. 2 WINCHESTER 62A PUMP RIFLES. BOTH: Cal. 22 S, L, LR. 1) S# 121036. Bbl. 23” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Tubular magazine. Lg. rnd. grooved walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ original buttplate. 1941 Mfg. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing slide & carry wear. Wood has lightly worn original finish showing scattered scratches, marks & dents. Bright, near excellent bore. (21-2764/DS). 2) S# 229784. Bbl. 23” rnd. w/ replacement Lyman bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail & modern Lyman combination tang sight. Tubular magazine. Lg. rnd. grooved forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. 1948 Mfg. CONDITION: metal retains over 98% brightly polished reblued finish. Wood has lightly worn original finish showing scattered dents & handling marks. Very good bright bore. (21-2788/DS). BOTH CURIO. $800-1,200.

4419. WINCHESTER MODEL 24 SXS SHOTGUN. Cal. 20 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 98790. Bbls. 28” w/ steel bead having fixed mod. & full chokes. Blued boxlock action w/ top tang safety. Dbl. triggers, extractors. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear w/ sm. scratches. Wood shows moderate finish wear w/ scattered scratches & dents. Very good bright bores. (21-3620/DS). CURIO. $500-750.

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4420. 2 WINCHESTER MODEL 24 SHOTGUNS. ALL: Blued boxlock actions w/ top tang safeties. Dbl. triggers & extractors. Walnut forearms & pistol grip stocks w/ original buttplates. 1) Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 87726. Bbls. 30” w/ steel bead having fixed mod & full chokes. CONDITION: 97% original blue showing sm. scratches & marks. Forearm hangar is resoldered. Very good original wood finish showing sm. marks. Bright near excellent bores. (21-3618/DS). 2) Cal. 16 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 81172. Bbls. 28” w/ steel bead having fixed mod & full chokes. CONDITION: over 90% lightly worn blue showing freckling & sm. marks. Wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Very good bright bores. (21-3619/DS). ALL CURIO. $900-1,200.

4421. 3 WINCHESTERS. MODELS 25 & 12 SHOTGUNS. 1) MODEL 25. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 42216. Bbl. 28” plain w/ fixed Mod. choke & steel bead. Solid frame action w/ replacement Bid Head safety. Flat bottom grooved forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. Comb has added compass. Competitively priced gun mfg. 1949-1954. CONDITION: over 80% blue showing slide & carry wear. Forearm has good original finish showing sm. marks. Stock has oil style refinish showing darkening in the wrist area w/ scattered scratches, marks & dents. Very good bright bore. (21-3028/DS). 2) MODEL 12. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 1087692. Bbl. 30” plain of Proof Steel. Fixed Full choke & steel bead. Flat bottom grooved forearm & pistol grip stock. LOP: 14” over replacement buttplate & added white line spacer. 1947 Mfg. CONDITION: 75% lightly faded blue showing slide & carry wear w/ takedown marks on receiver. Wood has good satin refinish. Very good bright bore. (21-3210/DS). 3) MODEL 12. Cal. 16 Ga., 2 9/16”. S# 245547. Bbl. 26” plain of Nickel Steel. Fixed Full choke & steel bead. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm & early style pistol grip stock. LOP: shortened to 13 5/8” over original pad. Stock & pad are broken & rounded at toe. 1920 Mfg. CONDITION: dull gray brown metal from touch up finish. Forearm has added heavy coat of finish. Stock has heavy added finish over glue & nail type repairs in wrist & head areas. Action is out of time, hammer will drop before bolt is locked, MUST BE REPAIRED TO BE SAFE TO USE. Bore shows spots of pitting & fouling. (21-3219/DS). ALL CURIO. $800-1,200.

4422. 2 WINCHESTER MODEL 37 STEELBILT SINGLE SHOTGUNS. 1) Cal. 20 Ga., 2 3/4”. NSN. Bbl. 28” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Blued top lever exposed hammer action. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate. CONDITION: over 80% lightly worn blue. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bore shows sm. spots of pitting forward of chamber. (21-3623/DS). 2) Cal. 410, 3”. NSN. Bbl. 26” plain w/ fixed full choke & steel bead. Blued top lever exposed hammer action. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ plastic buttplate. CONDITION: over 95% blue showing sm. spots of freckling. Original wood finish shows scratches & marks. Very good bright bore. (21-3624/DS). ALL CURIO. $600-900.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4423. 3 WINCHESTER MODEL 37 STEELBILT SINGLE SHOTGUNS. ALL: NSN. Top lever exposed hammer actions w/ blue finish. Walnut forearms & pistol grip stocks w/ original buttplates. 1) Cal. 12 Ga, 2 3/4”. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed full choke & steel bead. CONDITION: over 95% blue showing scattered sm. handling marks. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3621/DS). 2) Cal. 16 Ga., 2 3/4”. Bbl. 28” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. CONDITION: 60% dull faded blue showing surface corrosion. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ numerous scratches, handling marks & sm. dents. Very good bright bore. (21-3622/DS). 3) Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Early gun w/ Winchester in red letters on bottom of receiver. Right side of stock is stamped “S / 11510”. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing scattered spots of corrosion. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ scratches, dents & handling marks. Very good bore. (21-3625/DS). ALL CURIO. $700-1,000.

4424. WINCHESTER MODEL 61 & 62A PUMP RIFLES. ALL: Cal. 22 S, L, LR. 1) MODEL 61. S# 231547. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Receiver is grooved for tip off scope mts. Flat bottom grooved forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. Added swivel bases, front is mag. tube mounted. 1958 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% lightly worn reblued finish showing slide wear & spots of remaining pitting. Heavily sanded & refinished wood showing scratches & marks. Stock shows darkening around buttplate. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-3142/DS). 2) MODEL 62A. S# 163251. Bbl. 23” rnd. w/ replacement front sight having broken bead. Elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Lg. rnd. grooved forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. 1946 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% dull worn blue showing carry & slide wear w/ sm. handling marks. Forearm has dark lightly worn finish. Refinished stock shows scratches & marks w/ a crack extending from lower tang. Bore has lightly worn rifling. (21-3149/DS). ALL CURIO. $650-900.

4425. WINCHESTER 1897 PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# E771464. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Sm. rnd. grooved pump handle & pistol grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. 1927 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains over 90% lightly faded blue showing sm. marks. Action & mag. tube retain 70% lightly blue showing flaking & handling marks w/ light carry wear. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scratches & handling marks having series of sm. dents by grip. Very good bright bore. (21-2508/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4426. EARLY WINCHESTER 1897 PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# C84330. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Takedown style shotgun. Early style 3 screw grooved pump handle. Early style rnd. knob walnut stock. LOP: is shorted to 12 3/4” over replacement buttplate. 1899 Mfg. CONDITION: very nice early gun retaining over 30% lightly faded blue showing carry wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Original wood finish shows age darkening w/ dents, scratches & marks. Buttplate is chipped at toe. 3 Notches are taken up on the headspace ring. Good bright bore. (21-3351/DS). CURIO. $450-700.

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4427. WINCHESTER 1897 PUMP SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# E651093. Bbl. plain shortened to 20” w/ aftermarket Briley chokes, S-1 cyl stainless steel tube is included. Brass front bead. Grooved rnd. forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. 1918 Mfg. CONDITION: 60% lightly faded blue showing edge & carry wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches, marks & sm. dents. Stock has cracks extending from receiver & buttplate. Bore is generally bright showing spots of light pitting & some fouling. (21-3750/DS). CURIO. $400-600.

4428. 3 WINCHESTER MODEL 97 PUMP SHOTGUNS. 1) MODEL 97. Cal. 16 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# E892623. Bbl. plain, shortened to 26 1/8” w/ steel bead & cyl. bore. Original choke marking “MOD”. Grooved walnut replacement forearm. Pistol grip stock of nicely grained walnut. LOP: 13 3/4” over replacement Win. marked buttplate. 1942 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% lightly faded blue showing handling marks. Action & mag. tube retain 30% fading blue showing areas of flaking w/ spots of freckling & handling marks. Forearm has dull oil type finish. Stock has a gloss refinish w/ repaired crack behind trigger guard tang. Good bore showing some fouling forward of chamber. Functioning action. (21-2342/DS). 2) 97. Cal. 16 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# E907678. Bbl. 28” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Grooved walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. LOP: shortened to 13 3/8” w/ replacement Win. pad. 1942 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% reblued metal finish showing scattered sm. spots of remaining pitting. Action jams & will not cycle properly. Forearm is sanded w/ light colored oil finish. Sanded & refinished stock has gloss finish & repaired cracks behind trigger guard tang. Bore shows scattered spots of pitting, heaviest towards muzzle. (21-2405/DS). 3) 1897. Cal. 16 Ga. S# E538129. Bbl. 28” plain w/ brass bead. Original choke marking “MOD”, current restriction is approx. IC. Grooved walnut forend & pistol grip stock. LOP: 13 3/8” over original buttplate. Bottom of pistol grip stamped “V. DANE”. 1912 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% dull lightly faded blue showing sm. dents & marks. Mag. tube & action retain 50% dull blue fading to gray showing scratches & spots of freckling. Bore shows scattered areas of deep pitting w/ fouling forward of chamber. Original wood finish shows wear w/ numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Functioning action. (21-2412/DS). ALL CURIO. $800-1,200.

4429. WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 & 1300 PUMP SHOTGUNS. 1) MODEL 1897. Cal. 12 Ga. S# D373183. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed Full choke & brass bead. Sm., rnd. grooved forearm & pistol grip walnut stock. 1907 Mfg. Stock is shortened to LOP: 13” over reattached buttplate. CONDITION: 30% dull worn blue fading to brown showing edge & carry wear. Breech section of bbl. shows numerous dent & hammer marks from trying to flatten a lg. bulge. Bore shows general pitting w/ a lg. bulge approx. 4 3/8” forward of the chamber. Wood has added finish over heavy wear & handling marks. Forearm has crack at rear right side. Stock has cracks extending from action. (21-2695/DS). CURIO. 2) MODEL 1300 MARINE STAINLESS. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4” & 3”. S# L1533610. Bbl. 18 1/2” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Extended 8 rnd. tubular mg. Action, bbl. & mag. have bright stainless finish. Grooved rnd. forearm & pistol grip hardwood stock w/ sling swivels. LOP: 14” over black ventilated Win. pad. CONDITION: 97% stainless finish showing sm. scratches, spots of blistering & slide wear. Stock has lightly worn finish showing handling marks w/ area of darkened appearance. Very good bright bore. (21-2696/DS). MODERN. $400-650.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4430. 3 WINCHESTER SHOTGUNS. 1) MODEL 11 AUTOLOADING. Cal. 12 Ga. S# A79751. Bbl. 28” plain of Nickel Steel w/ integral blade front sight, fixed full choke. Recoil operated action. Bbl. opens by pushing a knurled section. Browning’s patent for the A5 was sold to Remington for US mfg. & FN for European mfg. Winchester had to devise a competing shotgun that didn’t infringe on any patent including the bolt opening handle. Walnut forearm & laminated pistol grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate. Forearm has added coarse checkering. Stock has added coarse checkering at wrist w/ hand carved marsh scene & geese on right side. CONDITION: 40% dull fading blue showing spots of corrosion. Forearm has lg. cracks w/ added wood repairs. Refinished stock shows handling marks & dents w/ filled holes in toeline. Buttplate is cracked. Bore shows spots of light pitting w/ a sm. dent 4 1/2” from muzzle. Action will not close or cycle properly. (21-3614/DS). 2) MODEL 12 PUMP. Cal. 20 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 786244. Bbl. 28” plain of Proof Steel. Fixed full choke. Steel bead. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm & pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate. 1939 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 95% blue. Action blue is flaking to brown & showing edge wear. Wood has good original finish showing light marks. Bore is generally bright showing spots of light pitting. (21-3617/DS). 3) MODEL 50 AUTOLOADING. Cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. S# 195152. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed full choke & steel bead. Blued steel receiver w/ alloy trigger guard. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering & original buttplate. 1961 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Stock has very good original finish showing a few sm. marks. Very good bright bore. (21-3630/DS). ALL CURIO. $9001,350.

4430A. WINCHESTER MODELS 63 & 06 RIMFIRE RIFLES. 1) MODEL 63 AUTOLOADING. Cal. 22 LR. S# 92387A. Bbl. 23” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Action has operating rod mounted on front of forearm. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. Tubular magazine inserts through checkered steel buttplate and loads through right side of stock. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: over 75% lightly faded original blue showing edge & carry wear w/ scattered scratches & handling marks. Sanded & refinished wood shows scattered scratches, dents & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-2792/DS). 2) MODEL 06 PUMP. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 815821. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Tubular magazine. Sm. rnd. grooved gumwood forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber wagon wheel buttplate. Late production rifle, these rifles were cataloged through 1932. CONDITION: rifle retains over 50% blue blending w/ areas of flaking showing carry & slide wear. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ numerous dents, scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ intact rifling. (21-2793/DS). BOTH CURIO. $900-1,300.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4431. 2 WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 SELF-LOADING SHOTGUNS & COLLECTOR’S DISPLAY. 1) EDUCATIONAL POSTER TITLED “WHERE’S THE OPERATING HANDLE? WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 SELF-LOADING SHOTGUN”. Display consists of Winchester Oct. 1911 No. 77 catalog w/ page 121 features showing 1911 shotgun. Original 3 shell mag. plug instruction sheet. April 1988 WACA calendar featuring this exact pair of shotguns. Winchester Shotgun & Loaded Shell catalog w/ page 6 showing the Model 11’s featured. Winchester Postcard featuring the 1911. Winchester cleaning preparations ad. Component parts list for the Winchester 1911 dated 2-12. Model 1911 takedown brochure. Winchester components catalog dated July 1, 1942. Repro. of both sides of Model 1911 hang tags & license condition tag. All collectors paperwork is displayed on a 48” x 36” foam poster board. (02-15391/DS). 2) WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 FIELD GRADE. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 2860. Bbl. 26” plain w/ factory “CYL” bore & ramp mounted front sight. John Browning sold American mfg. rights for his A5 shotgun to Remington & European rights to FN. The unusual features of the Winchester Model 1911 are a result of having to produce an autoloading shotgun that did not infringe a Browning patent. Since the gun could not have a bolt handle, the action is cycled by depressing the bbl. w/ a knurled section. Due to the gun’s heavy recoil, the stock is constructed from 3 sections of laminated wood w/ original buttplate. Finger groove walnut forearm. 1911 Mfg., first year production. CONDITION: 70% thinning & lightly faded blue showing spots of freckling w/ scratches & sm. marks. Stock finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Forearm finish shows wear w/ spots of peeling finish having numerous scratches & marks. Right side front corner is cracked & glued, an additional sm. crack extending from left side of receiver. Good bright bore. (21-2067/DS). CURIO. 3) WINCHESTER MODEL 1911 BLACK DIAMOND SELF LOADING SHOTGUN. Cal. 12 Ga. S# A40445. Bbl. 28” w/ matted top. Ramp mounted bead front sight. Fixed Full choke. This scarce Black Diamond Target Grade features a straight grip stock & fancy walnut forearm w/ wrap around hand checkering having black diamond inlays at the wrist. LOP: 14” over a crushed London style pad. Mfg. 1915. CONDITION: action & bbl. retain 70% thinning blue showing scattered scratches & marks. Stock & forearm have worn finish & checkering showing numerous scratches & handling marks. Forearm has a repaired crack extending from the receiver. Bore is generally bright showing some spots of very light darkening. (21-2068/DS). CURIO. $1,2001,800.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4432. WINCHESTER MODEL 75, 72 & 69A BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 75 TARGET. Cal. 22 LR. S# 56338. Bbl. 28” target weight. Globe front sight w/ Redfield receiver sight. Bbl. & receiver have holes w/ plug screws for scope attachment. Walnut target stock w/ accessory rail in forearm, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. MAGS: 1 replacement detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 90% blue. Stock finish shows areas of wear & finish loss w/ numerous scratches, marks & dents. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3139/DS). 2) MODEL 72. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. NSN. Bbl. 25”. Globe front sight w/ match style aperture receiver sight. Tubular mag. Walnut sporter stock w/ original buttplate & added sling swivels. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 90% blue showing spots of freckling. Action & trigger guard finish is faded to a brown patina. Stock finish shows wear w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Forearm has a 3” crack extending from bottom of tip. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3146/DS). 3) MODEL 69A. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. NSN. Bbl. 25”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ match style aperture receiver sight. Walnut sporter stock w/ original buttplate. MAGS: 1 original 5 rd. CONDITION: near excellent retaining over 97% blue showing sm. scratches on floorplate. Receiver floorplate has faded blue. Very good original stock finish showing a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3152/DS). ALL CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4433. WINCHESTER MODELS 74 & 63 AUTOLOADING RIFLES. ALL: cal. 22 LR. 1) MODEL 74. S# 246697A. Bbl. 24”. Bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ a peep sight mounted on back of receiver plug. Smooth top receiver. Pistol grip walnut stock. Mag. tube inserts through steel buttplate & loads through right side of stock. 1949 Mfg. CONDITION: 95% original blue. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ numerous scratches & handling marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3150/DS). 2) MODEL 63. S# 106207A. Bbl. 23”. Bead front sight, elevator adj. rear sight. Operating rod is forward of forearm. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. Mag. tube inserts through steel buttplate & loads through right side of stock. 1952 Mfg. CONDITION: 50% dull faded blue showing surface corrosion & spots of light pitting. Wood has heavily worn finish showing dents, scratches & marks. Stock is cracked behind top tang. Forearm has a crack extending from left side of action. Bright bore w/ sound rifling. (21-3153/DS). 3) MODEL 74. S# 327062A. Bbl. 22”. Filler in front dovetail w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Receiver has 4 added holes for Weaver scope mts. Weaver 3/4” 4x scope w/ standard crosshairs. Walnut pistol grip stock. Mag. tube inserts through steel buttplate & loads through right side of stock. Stock has custom added 16 LPI hand checkering in an attractive point pattern. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% blue showing spots of finish loss. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scattered marks. Bright bore w/ lightly worn rifling. Scope has good optics. (21-3154/DS). ALL CURIO. $750-1,250.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4434. WINCHESTER MODEL 07 & 63 SELF LOADING RIFLES. 1) MODEL 07. Cal. 351 Win SL. S# 45316. Bbl. 20” w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & flat top elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Blue finished takedown rifle w/ action plunger in front of forearm cap. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. 1936 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: over 90% original blue showing spots of freckling w/ light scratches & marks. Refinished wood has blotchy satin finish. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3073/DS). 2) MODEL 63. Cal. 22 LR. S# 143129A. Bbl. 23” rnd. Bead front sight & open rear dovetail. Texan 4x Chuck 3/4” tube gloss finished scope w/ standard crosshairs on Redfield 1 piece base. Bbl. & receiver have added holes to accommodate scope mt. Blue finished action w/ operating lever mounted through forearm cap. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. Tubular mag. inserts through buttplate & loads on right side. 1956 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Wood has good original finish showing sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3097/DS). ALL CURIO. $7001,100.

4435. WINCHESTER MODEL 54 & 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 54. Cal. 30-06. S# 15975. Bbl. 24 Nickel Steel. Pinned blade red bead front sight w/ 2 leaf folding rear sight & Lyman receiver sight. Action features claw extractor & Mauser style safety. Schnabel tipped low comb walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, Winchester sling eyes & grooved steel buttplate. 1928 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & receiver retain 60% dull fading blue showing handling marks & carry wear. Floorplate has faded to gray. Trigger guard bow retains 40% blue. Stock has worn age darkened appearance w/ heavily worn checkering showing scratches & handling marks. Sm. chips are evident around top tang. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3111/DS). 2) PRE 64 MODEL 70. Cal. 270 Win. S# 120882. Bbl. 24” standard weight w/ ramp mounted bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Left side of receiver has 3 added holes w/ plug screws for side mt. attachment. Action features claw extractor & 3 position safety. Bolt body is numbered to rifle. Low comb walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1949 Mfg. CONDITION: 70% dull lightly faded blue showing carry wear. Floorplate shows evidence of touch up finish. Refinished stock w/ worn finish & checkering showing scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3223/DS). BOTH CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4436. WINCHESTER MODEL 53 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 WCF. S# 2523. Bbl. 22” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ open rear dovetail. Win. A5 scope w/ standard crosshairs mounted on bbl. blocks. Half length takedown mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1925 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 80% lightly faded blue showing spots of corrosion w/ muzzle wear. Action finish has faded to mottled gray/brown showing surface corrosion & spots of light pitting. Sanded wood has rough worn appearance showing scratches, marks & mildew spots. Lightly pitted bore retains worn rifling. Scope has slightly cloudy lenses. (21-2523/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

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4438. WINCHESTER MODEL 55 SOLID FRAME LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 1076112. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Nickel Steel. Ramp mounted Lyman white bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Williams receiver sight. Button mag. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. The Model 55 is the only Winchester Lever Action Rifle where takedowns are more common than solid frames. 1929 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing light edge wear w/ sm. marks. Original wood finish shows spots of blistering w/ scattered scratches. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3081/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4439. WINCHESTER MODEL 55 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 774. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Half length takedown mag. Ramp mounted bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman tang sight. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. Mfg. 1924, first year production. CONDITION: bbl. retains 50% dull lightly faded blue. Action finish has faded to gray. Wood has worn finish showing numerous scratches & marks w/ sm. chip behind top tang. Bore retains intact rifling w/ darkness in the grooves. (212913/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4440. WINCHESTER MODEL 55 TAKEDOWN LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 2654. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ flat top sporting rear sight. Half length takedown mag. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ grooved steel buttplate. 1925 Mfg. CONDITION: over 50% lightly faded blue showing carry wear. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-3632/DS). CURIO. $600-1,000.

4441. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-35. S# 1415014. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ an altered sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Receiver has several added holes for sight & scope installation. Heavy walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1948 Mfg. CONDITION: rifle retains over 95% reblued finish. Refinished wood shows spots of wear w/ scattered scratches, marks & dents. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-3636/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,600.

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4442. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 WS. S# 1099410. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol stock w/ factory checkering, Super Grade swivel bases & checkered steel buttplate. 1935 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded reblued finish showing some spots of remaining pitting. Some action screws are polished bright. Original wood finish shows moderate wear w/ scattered scratches, scuffs & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3519/DS). CURIO. $900-1,350.

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4437. WINCHESTER MODEL 54 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30 GOV’T 06 (30-06). S# 49045A. Bbl. 24”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Bolt is numbered to the rifle. Walnut straight comb sporter stock w/ checkering, sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. Mfg. 1936, last year of production. CONDITION: over 95% original blue showing floorplate & trigger guard wear. Original stock finish shows areas of wear w/ scattered scratches, marks & sm. dents. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3631/DS). CURIO. $600-800.


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4443. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 32 Win. Spl. S# 2032843. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp mounted bead front sight w/ sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Receiver has 3 extra holes on left side for side mt. attachment. Blue finish. Heavy walnut forearm & steel capped pistol grip stock w/ Super Grade swivel bases, hand checkering & checkered steel buttplate. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% original blue showing light edge & carry wear. Original wood finish shows numerous sm. scratches, marks & wear spots. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3637/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4444. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30 Win. S# 1721589. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. w/ hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 66 LA receiver sight. 2/3 Length mag. Heavy forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock of black walnut w/ hand checkering, Super Grade swivel bases & checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: over 75% lightly faded original blue showing carry wear & sm. scratches. Wood finish shows age darkening w/ wear spots, scratches, handling marks & sm. dents. Very good bright bore. (21-3221/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

4445. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 30 WCF. S# 1128387. Bbl. 20” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ replacement hood. Marbles elevator adj. replacement rear sight. 2/3 length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1940 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain 85% lightly faded blue. Action blue is fading to brown. Wood has light coat of added finish over wear & handling marks. Bore retains sharp rifling. (21-3639/DS). CURIO. $900-1,400.

4446. WINCHESTER MODEL 64 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. S# 1707741. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & sporting rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Blue finish. Heavy walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: 90% blue showing muzzle wear w/ fading on the receiver sides. Sanded & refinished wood showing a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3638/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4447. WINCHESTER MODEL 65 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 218 Bee. S# 1006905. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Button mag. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1932 Mfg. CONDITION: 80% blue showing edge & carry wear. Left side of receiver has 4 added holes w/ plug screws for side mt. attachment. Refinished wood shows handling marks w/ spots of filler & sm. dents. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3069/DS). CURIO. $1,750-2,500.

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4449. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 Win. S# 40680. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ aftermarket folding leaf rear sight & Williams receiver sight. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Short tang action. Heavy walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock w/ factory checkering, Super Grade sling swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1954 Mfg. CONDITION: over 98% reblued metal finish. Refinished wood shows light marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3651/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,200.

4450. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 Win. S# 45932. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ ramp mounted replacement white bead front sight & filler in rear dovetail. Half length mag. Short tang action w/ blue finish. Walnut forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering, Super Grade swivel bases & checkered steel buttplate. Mfg. 1957, last year of production. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing carry & edge wear w/ sm. marks. Wood has a dull refinish & retains good checkering. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-3114/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,000.

4451. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 DELUXE LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 WCF. S# 7752. Bbl. 24” rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ bolt peep sight. Half length mag. Long tang action w/ blue finish. Forearm & hard rubber capped pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering, bases for Super Grade swivels & checkered steel buttplate. 1936 mfg., 2nd year of production. CONDITION: 70% lightly faded blue showing carry wear. Wood has worn finish & checkering w/ scratches & marks. Bore is bright retaining sharp rifling. (213000/DS). CURIO. $1,400-1,900.

4452. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 WCF. S# 41911. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 66A receiver sight. 2/3 Length mag. Blue finish. Short tang action. Heavy walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. Aftermarket QD swivels. 1955 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% bright blue showing light carry wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Original wood finish shows spots of finish loss w/ scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (213648/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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4448. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 WCF. S# 43799. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman No. 56 receiver sight. 2/3 Length tubular mag. Short tang action. Blue finish. Heavy walnut forearm & steel capped pistol grip stock w/ factory checkering & Super Grade swivel bases. Stock is shortened to LOP: 13” over an aftermarket White Line pad. 1956 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing light edge wear. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ finish chips, scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3649/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,200.


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4453. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 WCF. S# 29696. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 56 receiver sight. 2/3 Length mag. Short tang action. Blue finish. Heavy walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1950 Mfg. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing edge, carry wear & spot of pickup gun rack wear. Forearm has lightly worn original finish. Sanded & refinished buttstock is rounded at metal showing light scratches & marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3650/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,700.

4454. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 WCF. S# 26646. Bbl. 24” Hooded ramp bead front sight, fuller in rear dovetail & Lyman No. 66A receiver sight. Half length mag. Short tang action. Heavy walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ checkered steel buttplate. 1946 Mfg. CONDITION: 85% lightly worn blue showing edge wear. Original wood finish shows areas of wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-2524/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,700.

4455. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 348 Win. S# 34946. Bbl. 24” tapered rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman #66AA receiver sight. Half length tubular mag. Short tang action. Forearm & pistol grip stock are Browning replacements. 1952 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original forearm & pistol grip stock w/ Super Grade swivel base & aftermarket Red Head pad. Stock & forearm have worn finish w/ handling marks. Stock has chips & glass fill around top tang. CONDITION: 98% nicely polished reblued finish. Browning stocks have very good original finish. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3704/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4456. WINCHESTER MODEL 71 & 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 71 Cal. 348 Win. S# 15567. Bbl. is shortened to 20” carbine length. Aftermarket ramp mounted bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman No. 66A receiver sight. Mag. is shortened to button length. Action has 3 holes w/ filler screws on left side for scope attachment. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ added grip cap, white line spacer & sling swivels. LOP: shortened to 13 3/4” over White Line pad w/ white line spacer. CONDITION: over 95% reblued finish. Forearm cap has replacement screws. Stock & forearm show finish wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Dark bore w/ general light pitting. (21-3070/DS). MODERN. 2) 1892. Cal. 32 WCF. S# 255528. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Full length mag. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. 1904. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: mag. tube spring. CONDITION: metal fading to gray showing pitting & corrosion. Wood has age darkened worn appearance. Mag. plug & screw., bbl. band pin, follower & forearm cap screws are missing. Mag. spring is detached. Bore retains slightly darkened appearance w/ intact rifling. (21-3110/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,400.

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4458. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 243 Win. S# 102265. Bbl. 22”. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Walnut stock w/ hand checkering, steel grip cap, sling swivels & plastic buttplate. 1960 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: over 97% original blue. Stock has good refinish. Bore is generally bright w/ strong rifling showing sm. dark spots. (21-3653/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4459. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 308 Win. S# 22734. Bbl. 22”. Hooded ramp bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Walnut stock w/ hand checkering, swivel bases, red “W” steel grip cap & plastic buttplate. 1956 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 75% lightly worn blue showing edge & carry wear w/ finish loss from scope base. Stock has good refinish w/ lightly worn checkering. Bore has sound rifling showing sm. spots of pitting near muzzle. (21-3652/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4460. WINCHESTER MODEL 100 AUTOLOADING CARBINE. Cal. 308 Win. S# A213682. Bbl. 19” rnd. w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Receiver has plug screws in factory holes for scope mts. & receiver sight. Walnut stock w/ steel cap pistol grip, sling swivels, front bbl. band & plastic buttplate. 1968 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded blue. Original wood finish shows numerous scratches & handling marks. (213211/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4461. WINCHESTER PRE 64 MODEL 100 SEMI AUTO RIFLE. Cal. 308 Win. S# 25183. Bbl. 22” w/ hooded ramp bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. Walnut sporter stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels & plastic buttplate. Mfg. 1961, first year of production. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 95% blue showing light edge wear. Refinished stock has worn appearance w/ worn & thinned checkering. Bore retains sharp rifling. (21-3655/DS). CURIO. $450-650.

4462. MARLIN 1894CL CLASSIC LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 218 Bee. S# 10079291. Bbl. 22” w/ cut rifling & “THE MARLINS FIREARMS, CO., NORTH HAVEN, CT., U.S.A.”. High bead front sight w/ elevator adj. U notch rear sight. 2/3 Length 6 shot mag. Blue finish. Action features crossbolt safety & hammer extension. Forearm & straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ original Marlin thin brown pad. Aftermarket swivel bases. Mfg. 19901994. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3144/DS). MODERN. $700-1,000.

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4457. WINCHESTER MODEL 88 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 308 Win .S# 129456A. Bbl. 22” rnd. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ folding leaf rear sight. Receiver has plug screws in holes for scope attachment. Pre 64 style walnut stock w/ hand checkering, sling swivels, steel grip cap & plastic buttplate. S# indicates 1965 mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. CONDITION: 90% blue showing carry wear. Refinished stock has dark oiled appearance. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3109/DS). CURIO. $500-750.


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4463. MARLIN MODEL 1894CL CLASSIC LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 25-20 Win. S# CL253201. Bbl. 21 3/4” rnd. w/ cut rifling & marked “THE MARLINS FIREARMS, CO., NORTH HAVEN, CT., U.S.A.”. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. 2/3 Length 6 shot mag. Action has crossbolt safety. Blue finish. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ plastic buttplate. Mfg. 19881994. CONDITION: over 97% blue showing sm. scratches & wear spots. Original wood finish shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (213138/DS). MODERN. $700-1,000.

4464. MARLIN MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 20130308. Bbl. 18 1/2” rnd. w/ Micro-groove rifling & North Haven, Conn. address. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Full length mag. Blued action w/ gold finished trigger. Pre 1985 mfg. w/out hammer block safety. Band fastened carbine forearm & straight grip walnut stock w/ plastic buttplate, white line spacer & trademark in toeline. CONDITION: over 98% blue showing a few light scratches. Original wood finish show scattered sm. scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3349/DS). MODERN. $700-1,100.

4465. MARLIN FIREARMS CO. MODEL 1895M GUIDE RIFLE. Cal. 450 Marlin. S# 99004692. Bbl. 18” ported w/ ramp mounted hooded front sight, rear sight base is missing leaf. Bbl. has New Haven, CT address. Action has crossbolt safety w/ hammer extension. Bushnell 4-10x40AO gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver style bases. Forearm & nicely grained straight grip stock have cut checkering, swivel bases & Marlin black ventilated pad w/ trademark in toeline. CONDITION: metal retains over 98% original blue. Stocks have very good original finish showing sm. scratches & marks. Scope has clear optics. Bright near excellent bore. (21-1874/DS). MODERN. $700-1,000.

4466. MARLIN MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45-70. S# 25136366. Bbl. 22” w/ cut rifling & marked “THE MARLINS FIREARMS, CO., NORTH HAVEN, CT., U.S.A.”. Bead front sight, filler in rear dovetail w/ Lyman 661A receiver sight. 2/3 Length 4 shot mag. Blue finish pre crossbolt safety mfg. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock. LOP: shortened to 13 1/4” over aftermarket solid black Decelarator pad. Added swivel bases. Mfg. 19721984. CONDITION: over 95% blue showing light edge & carry wear. Wood has good refinish w/ some over sanding of action. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3133/DS). MODERN. $600-900.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4467. BIG BORE MARLIN MODEL 1895 LEVER ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE. Cal. 45-70. S# MR00152F. Bbl. 22” rnd. fitted w/ factory iron sights & has all correct factory markings including the warning. Typical Marlin style lever action is blued & fitted w/ Cabella’s 3-9x scope w/ ranging crosshair reticle in Weaver type rings & base. Plain American walnut pistol grip buttstock measures 13 3/4” over rifle pad. Pressed checkering is at grip. Full forend matches well. Attached is a brown leather sling in QD swivels. CONDITION: very fine, close to as new w/ only a few very minor handling marks in all factory finishes. Scope is also fine, optically clear. (21-3865/ MGM). MODERN. $400-600.

4468. MARLIN MODEL 39 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# S1319. Bbl. 24” tapered oct. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Top flat has “Marlin Firearms Corporation” marking. Full length tubular mag. Case colored action. Top tang has star inspectors mark. Steel capped walnut forearm & S curved pistol grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ hard rubber buttplate. Toeline of stock has Marlin trademark. Mfg. 1922-1936. CONDITION: bbl. & mag. tube retain over 90% original blue showing sm. spots of freckling. Receiver retains light case colored in protected areas w/ balance fading to brown. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered scratches & marks. Buttplate has sm. chip at toe. Bore is bright w/ sharp rifling. (21-3843/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.

4469. MARLIN MODEL 1936 LEVER ACTION CARBINE. Cal. 32 Spl. S# 9971. The Model 1936 was a bridge between the 1893 & the later Model 36 & 336 rifles. Mfg. in 1936 only. Bbl. 20” carbine style. Replacement ramp mounted bead sight w/ replacement V notch rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Top tang has plug screws in holes for sight attachment. Trim beavertail forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ replacement Marlin marked buttplate. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: combination tang sight w/ attachment screws. CONDITION: metal finish has a faded brown color w/ touch up finish & spots of light pitting. Heavily sanded & refinished wood is undersized at action shows scratches & marks. Bore is bright w/ sound Ballard cut rifling. (21-3701/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4470. MARLIN MODEL 336 ADL LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 30-30. S# T6777. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ Micro-groove rifling. Ramp mounted hooded bead front sight & folding leaf rear sight. 2/3 Length mag. Gold finished trigger. Forearm & pistol grip Monte Carlo cheekpiece stock w/ hard rubber grip cap & white line spacer. Fancy walnut stock set has deluxe point pattern checkering w/ trademark in toeline having QD swivel bases & Marlin buttplate. Deluxe style rifle only mfg. 1940-1962, this rifle is 1960 mfg. CONDITION: 97% blue showing slight edge wear & sm. marks. Wood shows scattered scratches & marks. Near excellent bore. (211843/DS). CURIO. $700-1,000.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4471. MARLIN MODEL 336C LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 35 Rem. S# 21120265. Bbl. 20” w/ Micro-groove rifling & North Haven, CT address. Hooded ramp bead front sight w/ elevator adj. folding leaf rear sight & Williams receiver sight. Full length 6 shot mag. Blue finished rifle that predates the crossbolt safety. Features include gold finished trigger & hammer extension. Band fastened walnut carbine forearm & capped pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate & white line spacers. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original box containing owner’s manual & hunter’s pocket guide. Box is tattered extra tape. CONDITION: near new retaining over 99% wood & metal finish. Near excellent bore. (21-3107/DS). CURIO. $600-900.

4472. MARLIN MODEL 336-A LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 35 Rem. S# TX22250. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ Micro-groove rifling & marked “THE MARLINS FIREARMS, CO., NORTH HAVEN, CT., U.S.A.”. Ramp mounted bead front sight, folding leaf rear sight & Williams receiver sight. 2/3 Length mag. Blued action w/ gold finished trigger & hammer extension. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ plastic grip cap & buttplate having white line spacers. Leather sling on original swivels. Mfg. 1948-1962. CONDITION: over 97% blue showing light edge wear w/ sm. scratches & marks. Wood has lightly worn finish showing handling marks. Stock has sm. chip along left side of action. Trademark is removed from toe line. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3064/DS). CURIO. $500-800.

4473. MARLIN 336 SC CARBINE WITH SCOPE. Cal. 35 Rem. S# G12572. The 20” bbl. fitted w/ factory iron sights has Marlin info on left side. 336 Action is blued. Hammer has been fitted w/ extension to clear scope which is a Redfield 1-4X w/ duplex reticle in Weaver rings & base. Uncheckered pistol grip buttstock is of nicely figured American walnut & measures 13 1/2” over hard rubber Marlin buttplate w/ white line spacer. Full forend matches well. CONDITION: very good, metal parts retaining most of their original blue w/ evidence of considerable handwear on bottom of action. Stocks retain most of an old oil refinish. Wood somewhat under metal. Scope has marks in the external locker, optically good. Shiny bore. Mechanically good. (21-3695/MGM). MODERN. $500-800.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4474. 2 MARLIN MODEL 336 LEVER ACTION RIFLES. 1) MODEL 336A. Cal. 30-30. S# 94002467. Bbl. 20” carbine style w/ Micro-grooved rifling. Ramp mounted hooded bead front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. Bbl. marked “MARLIN FIREARMS CO. NORTH HAVEN CT U.S.A.”. Full length mag. Action features crossbolt safety & hammer extension. Hardwood forearm & pistol grip stock w/ cut checkering, original buttplate & swivel eyes. 3-9x40 Matte finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Weaver see through mts. 1994 Mfg. CONDITION: 97% blue showing light muzzle & edge wear. Original wood finish shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. Scope has clear optics. (21-1792/DS). CURIO. 2) MODEL 336RC. Cal. 35 Rem. S# P13043. Bbl. 20” carbine style w/ Micro-groove rifling. Bead front sight w/ elevator adj. rear sight. full length mag. Action has Hammer extension. Band fastened forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ original buttplate having white line spacer & trademark in toeline. Leupold VX-I 2-7x32 gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle on Leupold mts. 1957 Mfg. CONDITION: over 80% blue showing light edge & carry wear. Refinished wood shows a few sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-1861/DS). MODERN. $700-1,000.

4475. 2 MARLIN RIFLES. 1) MODEL 336RC TEXAN LEVER ACTION SRC. Cal. 30-30 Win. S# AB45036. Bbl. 20” Straight hardwood stock w/ brass saddle ring. Designated the 336 RC carbine “Texan”. Mfg. 1966. Hooded ramp front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Drilled & tapped receiver w/ O/U scope mts. Blued finish on all exposed metal surfaces aside from gold colored trigger & saddle ring. CONDITION: 2 1/2 section of bbl. & mag. tube approx 4” from muzzle display pitting & corrosion in what appears to have been earned from vertical rack storage. Remainder of metal shows scattered areas of peppery oxidation. Stock set very good. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3914/JZ). CURIO. 2) GLENFIELD MODEL 75 AUTOLOADING. Cal. 22 LR. S# 26299248. Bbl. 18” w/ Micro-groove rifling. Band mounted blade front sight w/ U notch sporting rear sight. Alloy receiver is grooved for tip off scope. Half length tubular mag. Nickel finished trigger. Hardwood Monte Carlo band fastened stock w/ sling swivels & plastic buttplate. CONDITION: over 95% metal finish showing sm. spots of corrosion. Original stock finish shows numerous scratches & marks. Very good bright bore. (21-3915/DS). MODERN. $400-600.

4476. SCARCE MARLIN MODEL 90 O/U COMBINATION GUN. Cal. 22 LR / 410, 3”. S# 2027. Bbls. 26” w/ dovetail mounted bead front sight w/ flat top V notch elevator adj. rear sight. Blued scallop frame boxlock top lever action w/ top tang safety. Dbl. triggers. Extractors. Forearm & pistol grip walnut stock w/ hand checkering. Stock has Marlin trademark in toeline. LOP: 14 1/4” over original buttplate. WEIGHT: 6 lbs., 8 oz. Only 500 mfg. 1937-1959. CONDITION: very fine. Retaining over 98% original blue. Very good original wood finish showing a few scattered scratches & marks. Very good bright bores. (21-3568/DS). CURIO. $2,250-3,500.

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4477. MARLIN MODEL 55 ORIGINAL GOOSE GUN. Cal. 12 Ga., 3”. S# 18668262. Bbl. 36” plain w/ fixed Full choke & steel bead. Bolt action repeater w/ cocking indicator & right side safety. Hardwood stock w/ leather sling. LOP: 13 7/8” over original ventilated pad. MAGS: 2 detachable 2 rd. CONDITION: over 98% original blue. Original stock finish shows a few sm. marks. Very good bright bore. (21-1695/DS). MODERN. $250-400.

4478. MARLIN MODEL 30A & 30AS LEVER ACTION CARBINES. BOTH: cal. 30-30 Win. Bbls. 20” rnd. w/ Micro-groove rifling. Bead front sights w/ sporting rear sights. Full length mags. Hardwood forearms & pistol grip stocks. 1) 30A. S# 18040120. Action has hammer extension. Stock w/ plastic buttplate & white line spacer. Mfg. 1982. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original box numbered to rifle. CONDITION: near new retaining over 99% wood & metal finish. Excellent bore. (20-4274/DS). 2) 30AS. S# 17128880. Action fitted w/ crossbolt safety & hammer extension. Stock w/ plastic buttplate. Mfg. 1983. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: original box w/ matching S#. CONDITION: near new retaining 99% wood & metal finish showing very sm. handling mark. Excellent bore.(20-4275/ DS). BOTH MODERN. $600-800.

4479. COLT 2ND GEN SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Long Colt. S# 38965 SA. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. 1964 (1956-1975; 73,205 units) w/ blued finish plus case colored cyl. frame & loading gate. Matching numbered grip frame having matching numbered border checkered hard rubber grips w/ rampant Colt logo. Matching numbered cyl. plus 144 assembly # on loading gate. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore & grips. Recoil shield & breech end of bbl. exhibit no evidence of firing. Top quality collector time capsule. (21-3510/NW). CURIO. $2,000-2,750.

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4480. SAM COLT SESQUICENTENNIAL SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Long Colt. S# 645SC. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade front sight & commemorative inscription; frame notched rear. Mfg. 1964; 4,750 units w/ issue price of $225. Blued finish w/ bright nickel accents to include unfluted engraved cyl. & grip frame. Deluxe walnut grips w/ silver Colt medallions. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: maroon velvet lined walnut presentation case w/ commemorative plaque on lid. Interior has commemorative Colt medal & cartridge block containing 12 silver inert cartridges. Top of lid w/ “The Arms Collection of Col. Colt” book by R.L. Wilson. Case key included. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent; appearing new. (213509/NW). CURIO. $1,7002,500.

4481. COLT 2ND GEN. SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 53000SA. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Full nickel finish. Custom 2 piece stag grips. 1970 Mfg. CONDITION: fine retaining over 98% nickel finish showing light scratches & cyl. drag line. Very good grips. Bright near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3437/DS). CURIO. $1,500-2,000

4482. COLT 2ND GEN. SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# 10138SA. Bbl. 7 1/2” w/ blade sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1957 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl. retains 70% lightly faded blue showing muzzle wear & lg. area of surface corrosion on right side. Cyl., ejector housing & grip straps retain 90% blue showing sm. spots of freckling & light cyl. drag line. Frame & loading gate retain 60% visible case colors showing spots of surface corrosion. Polished sides of hammer shows spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear. Sound action. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-1412/DS). CURIO. $1,200-1,800.

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4483. COLT 2ND GEN. SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 Spl. S# 12633SA. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ case colored frame. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. 1957 Mfg. CONDITION: bbl., cyl. & grip straps retain 70% lightly faded blue showing carry & edge wear. Frame retains nicely visible case colors in protected areas fading to gray & showing sm. spots of corrosion. Very good grips. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-14/DS). CURIO. $1,000-1,500. 4484. 2 COLT THE WOODSMAN SPORT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS. BOTH: Cal. 22 LR. Bbl. 4 1/2”. Checkered walnut grips & horizontally grooved mainspring housing indicating OK for high velocity ammo. Scarcer 1st series Sport Models, scarcer than standard target models. Mfg. 1933-1947 (S# 86105-187423). MAGS: 7 TOTAL: fair to very good 2 toned (1 noted all blue) 10 rd. 1 Base marked “CAL.22 / COLT” (pre Woodsman), 1 base marked “COLT / CAL. 22 L.R.”, 1 base not marked, 4 w/ bases marked “COLT WOODSMAN / CAL.22 L.R.” (1 fair, 1 very good, 1 very good all blue & 1 near excellent). 1) S# 134874. Mfg. 1939 w/ Patridge faced elevation adj. blade front sight & windage adj. slide mounted rear. CONDITION: good appearance w/ original finish having minimal finish in grip area & rear of slide. High point wear from holstering & occasional spots of peppery oxidation. Drilled & tapped hole in front of trigger guard at top being perpendicular to bore plus another near muzzle w/ plug screw; purposes unknown. Good plus grips w/ traces of coloration streaks & moderate hand wear. Near excellent bore. (21-2846/NW). 2) S# 125530. Mfg. 1938 w/ serrated faced blade front sight (non adj.) & windage adj. slide mounted rear. CONDITION: good plus appearance w/ original finish having beginning patina in grip area & rear of slide. High point wear from holstering. Light cleaned pitting on right side of bbl. Near excellent grips w/ traces of attractive coloration streaks. Near excellent bore. Small hole at bottom of front strap; purpose unknown. (21-2847/NW). BOTH CURIO: $1,000-1,500.

4485. COLT WOODSMAN FIRST SERIES SPORT MODEL SEMI AUTO SEMI AUTO PISTOL. Cal. 22 LR (Hi-Speed). S# 109726. Bbl. 4 1/2”. Serrated ramp front sight w/ square notch adj. rear sight. Blue finish. 2 Piece checkered walnut grips. 1937 Mfg. MAGS: 1 detachable 10 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1 piece box\ w/ partially visible label having proper S# on bottom. Box lid is torn loose w/ torn & missing sides & general tattering. Box contains instruction pamphlet, test target, shooting suggestion pamphlet, hang tag, bore brush envelope & screw driver. CONDITION: over 90% lightly faded blue showing carry & muzzle wear w/ scattered light scratches. Grips show spots of checkering wear. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (21-3312/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

4486. COLT SAA BUNTLINE SCOUT REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR. S# 70370F. Bbl. 9 1/2”. Factory blued metal finish w/ black plastic grips. Fixed blade front sight w/ rear notch. Checkered hammer spur. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Left side of bbl. marked “COLT SINGLE ACTION BUNTLINE SCOUT 22 LR”. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Bucheimer B44 leather holster. CONDITION: all outward appearances indicate very little use. Very faint cyl. drag line. Light staining on sides of hammer. Bright bore w/ strong rifling (21-3513/JZ). CURIO. $400-600.

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4487. COLT FRONTIER SCOUT SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR. S# 79610F. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Black anodized alloy action & grip straps. Hammer has bright polished sides. 2 Piece checkered Rampant Colt grips. 1959 Mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 piece wood grain box w/ proper label containing instructions & warranty card. CONDITION: 97% blue showing light muzzle & edge wear. Very good grips. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3302/DS). CURIO. $500-700.

4488. 2 COLT VINTAGE REVOLVERS. 1) OFFICER’S MODEL TARGET Cal. 22 LR. S# 20949 Bbl. 6” w/ 1926 last patent date having elevation adj. Patridge front sight & windage adj. frame mounted rear. Mfg. 1938 as Third Issue (1930-1949). Checkered Coltwood grips w/ logo. Fitted w/ steel trigger shoe & altered to SA functioning only. CONDITION: good plus general appearance w/ occasional light marks & high point wear throughout. Very good grips w/ minor marks on bottoms. Near excellent bore & great SA trigger pull. (21-2824/NW). 2) MODEL 1895. Cal. 38 Long Colt. S# 291518. Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ half moon blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. 1908 (last yr.) w/in beginning serial number range of Army Special Model. Civilian model w/ checkered hard rubber grips having Colt logo & matching assembly numbers. Smooth faced trigger, dbl. cyl. notches, short flutes, right side sideplate, squared cyl. latch & no provision for lanyard loop. CONDITION: fair appearance w/ no finish & numerous light metallic marks throughout along w/ signs of cleaned pitting. Missing ejector rod head. Very good grips. About good bore w/ distinct rifling & light to moderate pitting. Proper mechanical functioning. (21-2849/NW). BOTH CURIO. $700-1,000. 4489. AN INTERESTING CASED SET OF CONSECUTIVE COLT DERRINGERS. Cal. 22 Short. S# 26375D & S# 26376D. Bbls. 2 1/2”. A matched pair of 4th Model Derringers mfg. In 1960. Consisting of a gold colored frame w/ black bbls. & hardwood grips. These are often misidentified as the cased sets offered much later between 1970-1976 referred to as the “Lord” or “Lady” Model Derringer. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: these are offered in a Colt factory redfabric lined presentation case w/ a brass plaque marked “JAMES A. KLEIN / 1960”. CONDITION: factory finish on both bbls. appears complete w/ no sign of wear. Frame plating is equally as consistent. Grips possess a few minor impressions that must be examined closely to reveal. Bores are clean w/ well pronounced rifling. Bbls. lock tightly in battery. (21-3507 & 21-3508/JZ). BOTH CURIO. $300450.

4490. 2 DA REVOLVERS. 1) COLT 1903 NEW ARMY & NAVY DA REVOLVER. Cal. 41 Colt. S# 274936. Bbl. 4 1/2” w/ semi circular front sight. Six shot swing out fluted cyl. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber Rampant Colt grips. Mfg. 1907. CONDITION: sm. amount of faded blue remains in protected areas blending w/ cleaned gray appearance showing scattered light pitting & corrosion. Grips show heavy wear w/ areas of smooth checkering on right panel. Yoke retention screw is replacement. Bore has worn rifling showing scattered light pitting. (21-2679/DS). CURIO. 2) ARMINUS MODEL HW 357 REVOLVER. Cal. 357 Mag. S# 1032687. Bbl. 6” VR w/ ramped blade front sight & frame mounted adj. rear. Mfg. 1987 in Germany & imported by FIE of Miami, FLA as marked on bbl. Checkered simulated wood grips w/ RH thumb rest. DA functioning w/ 6 rd. cyl. CONDITION: very good overall w/ slight thinning of finish at muzzle plus some slight peppery oxidation spots. Near excellent grips & bore. (21-2682/NW). MODERN. $400-600.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4491. ALVIN WHITE ENGRAVED TEXAS PATERSON MADE FOR COLT FACTORY IN 1975. Cal. 36. S# P1. Alvin White oversaw the Colt Custom Shop when this revolver was made in 1975. Silver inset plaque in backstrap engraved in script: “Sample made / at RL Wilson request / for Colt factory / 1975”. Standard configuration 13” overall, 7.5” bbl. w/ 1 line Colt Paterson NJ address w/ snake & star terminations; Ehlers lever. 5 silver bands are found on bbl. & recoil shields. Cyl. has stagecoach holdup scene. Frame, bbl. housing & grip frame finely scroll engraved by the master Alvin A. White. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: custom Lucite stand & 1999 appraisal letter. CONDITION: extremely fine, retaining virtually all original blue & case colors w/ a few scratches & drag line on cyl. Mechanics need attention, cocks & indexes OK, but folding trigger only extends halfway when cocked. Crisp dirty rifled bore. (01-19965/JS). ANTIQUE. $3,000-4,000.

4492. US HISTORICAL SOCIETY TEXAS PATERSON REVOLVER SET. Cal. 36. S# 700. Bbl. 7 1/2”. Mfg. 1989 in Italy as detailed repro of Colt Paterson Model. Basis for design was an original engraved ornate Colt w/ S# 755. Limited to 1,000 sets that are engraved plus decorative silver bands & pearl grips. Case colored loading assembly. First offered 1988 for $2,500 w/ walnut presentation case having black velvet outlined interior plus accessories to include: cleaning rod, screwdriver, capper, brass powder flask, 2 cavity mold & case key. This set has similar appearing replacement mold, screwdriver & capper. Case has drawer at bottom holding “PATERSON COLT PISTOL VARIATIONS” by Phillips & Wilson w/ photo of original Paterson S# 755 on cover. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: case as described above in near excellent condition. CONDITION: typical light tarnish to silver needing polish. All other aspects near excellent; appears new. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (01-20034/NW). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.

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4494. AHF GAMBLERS KIT WITH UBERTI SHERIFF’S MODEL SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Long Colt. S# 109754. Bbl. 3” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. by Uberti in Italy about mid 1990’s & sold by American Historical Foundation in 1996. Hand engraved & sterling silver plated. Black powder style frame w/ simulated ivory one piece grips having scrimshaw appearing spade design at base of grips & other card symbols at top front of grips. Backstrap has “1 of 750” & butt numbered 058. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: green velvet lined walnut case w/ outlined compartment in base for rev. Upper section having lift out tray w/ gambler’s accessories to include: 2 sets of dice, pocket liquor flask, vintage boxed deck of cards, key for case & assortment of poker chips in red, white & blue. Plain lid & vintage brass carry handles on sides. Some light scratches on lid & one more noticeable scratch on front of base. Envelope of AHF / Uberti paperwork to include polishing cloth. CONDITION: near excellent overall appearance that has had quality metal polish applied at time of cataloging but would benefit from further attention. Appears unfired. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3433/NW). MODERN. $8001,200.

4495. GREAT WESTERN ARMS FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER REVOLVER. Cal. 22 LR. S# GW11296. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight & corresponding frame notched rear. Mfg. 1954-1964 w/ very notable production history initiated by Colt ceasing to produce its SAA in 1940. Void of SAA revolvers was filled by Ruger & Great Western Arms along w/ some foreign imports. Immense popularity of TV Westerns contributed to consumer demand for SAAs. GWA produced almost exact copies of popular Colt w/ main difference being firing pin in frame rather than on hammer. Most like this one had simulated stag grips that were also popular in Westerns. Various bbl. lengths plus usually blued w/ case colored frames & loading gates like this example. GWA products used in most Westerns & in once popular sport of fast draw competition; also popularized by Westerns. So popular were GWAs that they were even offered in kit form. Deluxe engraved versions & nickel plating w/ special grips were also available. John Wayne was notable owner & user of GWA revs. as were stars of many Westerns. Noticeably hefty revolver because of its sm. cal. & standard size. CONDITION: good to very good general appearance w/ holster like high point wear, slight cyl. turn line & very little finish on outside curve of ejector housing. Rich deep case colors on frame & loading gate. Very good to excellent grips & near excellent bore. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3434/NW). CURIO. $700-1,000.

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4493. UBERTI CATTLEMAN 1873 SAA PATTON COMM. REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Long Colt. S# P0454. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. in Italy in likeness of rev. Patton carried during WWII. Engraved nickel plated rev. having lanyard loop at butt & simulated ivory grips w/ “GSP” on right grip plus red, white & blue medallions having dates “1885” &”1945”. Scroll engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds plus some designs reminiscent of Old West or Mexico. Banner area at left front of frame & in front of trigger guard allowing for personalization. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: unusual walnut presentation case w/ glass sides to display revolver in upright position allowing view of each side in case. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent; appears new. PROVENANCE: Collection of Alan Bradley Shepherd. (21-3458/NW). MODERN. $1,200-1,800.


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4496. CIMMARON ENGRAVED NICKEL FRONTIER SAA REVOLVER. Cal. 45 LC. S# C107438. Bbl. 5 1/2” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. in Italy by Uberti w/ black powder style frame. Nickel plated w/ fire blued accents to include bullseye ejector rod head. Matching numbered grip frame & cyl. “CAT 1519” by frame S#. Floral engraving w/ punch dot backgrounds. Lower right front of frame marked “V. Graham”. 1 Piece simulated pearl grips. Gold colored band around rear of cyl. plus gold colored NRA eagle at top of backstrap having gold colored banner along length of backstrap having “NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA”. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including grips & bore. Appears unfired. (21-3428/ NW). MODERN. $400-600.

4497. UNKNOWN FANTASY PRESENTATION DRAGOON REVOLVER. Cal. 44. NSN. Bbl. 8 3/4” oct. to rnd. Engraved on 2 piece frame & backstrap “Presented by Col. Wiliam S. Harney / 2nd Dragoons 1847 / KENNYS TRADING POST / TAMALIPUS 1847” & “THIS FIREARM PRESENTED BY ORDER OF / THE SECRETARY OF WAR FOR SERVICE BEYOND / THE LINE OF DUTY / SEMINOLE INDIAN WAR” & brass backstrap inscribed “MAJOR GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR / CORPUS CHRISTI / TAMALIPUS 1847”. This reproduction is of unknown origin w/ braised on trigger guard & trigger bow. It appears someone was testing their engraving skills w/ a rotary tool as there are 3 distinct presentations. Revolver is missing its cyl. & wedge & has the most unusual mechanism only operating in dbl. action. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 3 pages of notes. CONDITION: very good overall. Loading lever wont latch, dbl. action works well, but you must have a sm. finger to get under the short hammer. (01-19827/JS). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

4498. ASM NEW MODEL ARMY CAP & BALL REVOLVER. Cal. 44. S# DO4527. Bbl. 8” oct. w/ blade sight. Brass frame & trigger guard. 6 Shot rnd. cyl. Case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece hardwood grips. Italian mfg. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: foam lined blue box w/ Armsport Inc. instruction pages. Box contains red tin of Dixie Gunwork No. 11 percussion caps & nipple wrench. Revolver appears unused. Brass parts are obtaining spots of light tarnish. Very good blue & wood finish. Bright near excellent bore. (01-19410/DS). ANTIQUE. $150-250.

4499. GERMAN H. SCHMIDT MODEL 21 SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 Mag. S# 385765. Bbl. 4 3/4” w/ blade front sight & frame notched rear. Mfg. 1968 in Germany of alloy & steel construction w/ eagle N proofs plus matching number on bbl. along w/ “GERMANY”. Mfg. markings on butt having checkered black plastic grips w/ buffalo logo. CONDITION: good plus overall w/ light high point wear; near excellent bore & grips. (21-2850/NW). CURIO. $75-150.

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Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4500. UBERTI HENRY FRIENDS OF THE NRA LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 44-40. S# 04264. Bbl. 22 1/4” oct. w/ integral mag. tube, shroud at front end rotates for loading. German silver blade front sight w/ graduated leaf rear sight. Bright finished brass action w/ special NRA ornamentation. Right side banner marked “FRIENDS OF THE NRA”. Left side has NRA seal centered around American Eagle. Top of frame marked “1871-1995” & “SAVANNAH GA.”. Receiver markings are surrounded by generous coverage of vine type foliate scroll w/ punch dot backgrounds. Bottom of receiver has signature of contemporary engraved “V GRAHAM”. Straight grip stock of nicely grained walnut w/ brass crescent trapdoor buttplate. Mfg. in Italy. CONDITION: brass receiver retains a bright polish. White finished bbl. & lever show spots of surface corrosion. Brass buttplate has acquired a mild patina. Stock has good finish showing sm. marks. Bore is bright & near excellent. (21-3409/DS). MODERN. $1,500-2,000.

4501. PEDERSOLI 1874 SHARPS CREEDMORE RIFLE. WITH UNERTL SCOPE. Cal. 45-70. S# SH2936. The 32” oct. bbl. has Pedersoli marks on bottom flat along w/ “MADE IN ITALY”. Case hardened 1874 Sharps action fitted w/ dbl. set triggers & folding vernier tang sight. Buttstock is of lightly figured European walnut & measures 14” over crescent steel buttplate. Custom made forend fitted w/ aluminum bar on bottom for attachment of palm rest, sling, etc. Rifle is fitted w/ Unertl 12x target scope in micrometer mts. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: accompanied by leather sling on QD swivels. Plastic case containing cleaning equipment, palm rest, original rear sight & forend. CONDITION: bbl. & action retaining nearly all of their original finishes. Stock w/ some minor marks. Scope has some light scratches. Ocular lens has repair to varnish at end. Optically good slightly cloudy. Bore bright & shiny. Mechanically good. (21-3866/MGM). MODERN. $1,200-2,000.

4502. AMERICAN ARMS 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE. Cal. 45 LC. S# L363400M. Bbl. 24” oct. w/ sporting sights. Full length mag. Case colored 3rd Model action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. Mfg. in Italy by Uberti. CONDITION: near excellent retaining over 99% metal finish. Wood finish shows a few sm. scratches & marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3751/DS). MODERN. $600-900.

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4503. 2 AMERICAN RIFLES. BOTH: Cal. 22 S, L, LR. 1) WINCHESTER MODEL 69A BOLT ACTION. NSN. Bbl. 25” w/ sporting sights. Walnut sporter stock w/ stamped steel trigger guard & plastic buttplate. MAGS: 1 detachable 5 rd. CONDITION: near excellent retaining over 98% blue. Original wood finish shows light wear w/ scattered sm. marks. Bright near excellent bore. (21-3671/ DS). 2) REMINGTON MODEL 6 ROLLING BLOCK. S# S-331229. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ bead front sight, fixed V notch rear sight & folding sheet metal peep tang sight. Blue finished bbl. w/ case colored frame. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a dark patina w/ surface corrosion. Refinished wood shows numerous scratches, dents & marks. Stock has plug type repairs at head w/ plastic wood filler. Breech block handle is replacement. Dark lightly pitted bore. (21-3679/DS). BOTH CURIO. $450-700.

4504. STEVENS FAVORITE & REMINGTON 12-A RIMFIRE RIFLES. 1) STEVENS FAVORITE. Cal. 22 LR. S# T868. Bbl. 22” oct. to rnd. Rocky Mountain front sight w/ trimmed blade & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Case colored lever operated single shot takedown action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ checkered hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: bbl. retains some blue w/ balance fading to brown patina. Action has some lightly visible case colors fading to brown. Wood has worn finish w/ scratches & marks. Stock is cracked through head area w/ bolt style repair. Bore has worn rifling w/ some light pitting. (21-2981/DS). 2) REMINGTON 12-A. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 170026. Bbl. 22” rnd. Ramp mounted post front sight w/ sporting rear sight missing elevation screw. Tubular magazine. Grooved walnut pump handle w/ straight grip stock having hard rubber buttplate. CONDITION: 30% blue fading to brown showing scattered corrosion & light pitting. Wood has age darkened appearance w/ worn finish showing numerous scratches, dents & handling marks. Toeline of stock has 1 1/2” inletted space w/ 3 holes for sling attachment. Bore has worn rifling w/ general light pitting. (21-2982/DS). BOTH CURIO. $300-500. 4505. 4 STEVENS SINGLE SHOT BOYS RIFLES. ALL: cal. 22 LR. 1) LITTLE SCOUT 14 1/2. NSN. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ German silver blade front sight & fixed V notch rear sight. Takedown rolling block style action. Sm. hardwood forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. Mfg. 19111941. CONDITION: Bbl. blue is fading to smooth brown patina. Action finish has faded to mottled gray brown. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches & marks. Stock is cracked behind top tang. Wrist has 2 open sm. screw holes. Bore is bright w/ strong rifling. (21-2890/DS). 2) CRACKSHOT NO. 26. NSN. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ German silver blade front sight & fixed V notch rear sight. Lever operated takedown action. Walnut forearm & hardwood straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. Mfg. 1912-1939. CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance w/ touch up finish. Sanded & refinished wood. Bore has worn rifling showing scattered pitting. (21-2891/ DS). 3) CRACKSHOT NO. 16. S# W182. Bbl. 20” rnd. w/ replacement bead front sight & fixed V notch rear sight. Takedown rolling block style action w/ operating lever on right side. walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. Mfg. 1900-1913. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to brown. Dark pitted relined bore w/ partially visible rifling. Portion of liner protrudes past breech end which is fitted w/ a rubber washer through to allow the action to operate which resulted in a gap between the forearm & frame. Some action screws show distortion. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks having sm. crack extending from buttplate. Upper portion of buttplate shows heat distortion. (21-2892/DS). 4) FAVORITE MODEL OF 1915. S# M461. Bbl. 24” rnd w/ German silver blade Rocky Mountain front sight & sporting rear sight having hand made elevator. Lever operated falling block takedown action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ hard rubber buttplate. Mfg. 1915-1939. CONDITION: bbl. retains 70% dull lightly faded blue. Action finish has faded to mottled gray/brown. Left side of frame has hand scratched initials that appear to be “DB”. Wood has worn appearance showing numerous scratches, dents & marks w/ crack extending from top tang & poor fit at frame. Bore retains lightly worn rifling. (21-2898/DS). ALL CURIO. $650-1,000.

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4507. 4 REPRODUCTION MUZZLELOADING PERCUSSION RIFLES. 1) CONNECTICUT VALLEY ARMS NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FEDERATION. Cal. 50. S# 46. Bbl. 32” oct. Rocky Mountain front sight w/ adj. square notch rear sight. Bbl. has NWF marking. Case colored lock has simple engraving. Dbl. set triggers. Half length hardwood stock is held by 2 wedges. Features include pewter forearm tip, finger curl trigger guard, crescent steel buttplate & chrome finished circular lid. Patch box lid has NWTF 50th Anniversary 19361986 markings. Brass tipped hardwood ram rod held on iron under rib by 2 iron pipes. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: CVA box w/ hand written label containing gun sleeve & instruction booklet. Patch jag held in patch box. CONDITION: near excellent retaining nearly all original finish. Bright near excellent bore. (01-19813/DS). 2) THOMPSON CENTER SENECA. Cal. 36. S# 1827. Bbl. 28” oct. Rocky Mountain style blade front sight w/ adj. square notch rear sight. Case colored lock & hammer. Dbl. set triggers. Half length wedge fastened stock of fancy black walnut. Brass fittings include nose cap, thimble, wedge escutcheons, trigger guard, crescent buttplate, toe plate & circular lid patch box. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: brass patch jag held in patch box. CONDITION: bbl. retains 90% lightly worn blue showing scattered spots of corrosion & light pitting. Action & lock retain over 95% case colors showing spots of corrosion. Brass fittings show some dark tarnish & discoloration. Brass tipped fiberglass ramrod is held on iron under rib by 2 iron pipes. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore retains sharp rifling. (01-19814/DS). 3) NUMRICH ARMS HOPKINS & ALLEN DEERSTALKER UNDERHAMMER. Cal. 58. NSN. Bbl. 32” heavy oct. measuring 1 1/8” across flats at muzzle. Globe front sight, open rear dovetail w/ adj. lollipop tang sight. Tubular steel underhammer action w/ mainspring forming the triggerguard. Pin fastened heavy walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ plastic buttplate. Brass tipped hardwood ramrod held by 1 brass pipe. CONDITION: bbl. retains over 90% blue showing light edge wear & spots of pitting. Action retains 70% fading blue showing spots of corrosion. Wood has original satin finish showing sm. marks & spots of white paint residue. Bright bore w/ sharp rifling. (01-19816/DS). 4) THOMPSON CENTER HAWKEN. Cal. 50. S# 23055. Bbl. 28” oct. Aftermarket globe front sight, U notch adj. rear sight & a vernier style tang sight. Case colored lock & hammer have scroll ornamentation. Dbl. triggers. Wedge fastened half length walnut stock. Brass fittings include nose cap, wedge escutcheons, finger curl trigger guard, crescent buttplate & oval lid patch box. Brass tipped hardwood ramrod held on iron under rib by 2 brass pipes. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: patch jag & allen wrench in patch box. CONDITION: bbl. has rounded edges on flats w/ showing over 90% cold. Lock & hammer retain over 90% case colors shows sm. spots of freckling. Sanded & refinished stock showing scratches & handling marks w/ cracks extending from lock screw escutcheon. Bore has slightly darkened appearance w/ worn rifling. (01-19817/ DS). ALL ANTIQUE. $900-1,300.

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4506. STEVENS 44 IDEAL & HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 422 RIFLES. 1) STEVENS 44 IDEAL SINGLE SHOT. Cal. 38-55. S# 10005. Bbl. shortened to 25 1/2” oct. to rnd. Original cal. 32-40, bbl. is rebored to 38-55 w/ hand stamped cal. marking. Bead front sight w/ open dovetail for rear sight. Falling block action w/ dbl. set triggers. Custom replacement schnabel tipped forearm & straight grip walnut stock utilizing original crescent steel buttplate. CONDITION: metal retains over 97% reblued finish showing spots of surface corrosion. Receiver & lever are acquiring a slight plum cast w/ age. Stock screws & forward trigger plate screw are missing. Rebored bbl. retains sharp rifling. Wood has very good custom finish. Hammer is not cocking properly & triggers will not set. (21-2637/DS). 2) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 422 PUMP. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. NSN. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ ramp mounted blade front sight & open dovetail for rear sight. Tubular receiver has grooves for tip off scope mts. Tubular mag. Grooved walnut slide handle & pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate & white line spacer. Mfg. by Noble Firearms 1956-1958. CONDITION: 80% blue showing slide wear w/ scratches, sm. dents & spots of freckling. Wood has moderately worn finish showing numerous scratches & handling marks. Bore retains sound rifling. Action opens hard. (21-2641/DS). ALL CURIO. $500-750.


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4508. 1 COLT REVOLVER & 2 FOREIGN PISTOLS. 1) COLT NEW LINE SA REVOLVER. Cal. 22. S# 37441. Bbl. 2 1/4” w/ flat sides & semi circular sight. Top flat has Colt markings w/ Hartford address. Left side has etched panel cal. marking “COLT NEW 22”. 7 Shot long flute cyl. Brass solid frame w/ spur trigger. Full nickel finish. 2 Piece bird’s head rosewood grips. Approx. 55,343 mfg. 1873-1877. CONDITION: bbl. & cyl. have gray brown appearance w/ scattered pitting & handling marks. Action retains 60% nickel. Grips show light wear & marks. Cyl. pin is missing. Action does not function properly. Pitted bore w/ partially visible rifling. (01-20051/DS). 2) BELGIAN PINFIRE SXS PISTOL. Cal. 12mm Pinfire. NSN. Bbls. 4 3/4” rnd. Iron frame w/ center mounted hammers & folding triggers. 1 Piece fluted walnut grip w/ lanyard ring on metal buttcap. CONDITION: metal has cleaned gray appearance w/ general pitting & surface rust. Grips have age darkened appearance showing heavy wear, dents & chips. Action is loose. Dark pitted bores. (01-20052/DS). 3) FOREIGN RIMFIRE STARTER PISTOL. Cal. 22 RF Blank. S# 83. Nickel finished iron frame w/ center mounted hammer, spur trigger, marked “FOREIGN” on left side. Breech plate swings to left for loading. Frame, hammer & trigger have matching S# “83”. 2 Piece walnut bird’s head grips. CONDITION: 70% nickel. Grips show wear w/ handling marks. (01-20053/DS). ALL ANTIQUE. $300-450.

4509. SAVAGE MODEL 219, 170 & 340 RIFLES. 1) MODEL 219 SINGLE. Cal. 22 Hornet. S# 18076. Bbl. 26” tapered rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight & grooves for tip off scope mt. Case colored top lever break open hammerless action w/ top tang safety. Left side has stamped identification mark “F.F.H.” Walnut forearm & Pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate having added sling swivels. Forearm has additional bored through hole near tip for unknown application. Mfg. 1938-1965. CONDITION: 90% lightly faded bbl. blue. Action has 80% lightly faded case colors w/ an area of light pitting on right side. Wood has lightly worn finish showing finish chips, dents, scratches & spots of mildew. Bore has lightly worn rifling w/ spots of pitting forward of chamber. (21-3045/DS). CURIO. 2) MODEL 170 PUMP. Cal. 30-30 Win. S# A704380. Bbl. 22” rnd. Ramp mounted bead front sight w/ replacement U notch sporting rear sight. Receiver is factory drilled for scope attachment. Top tang sliding safety. Half length tubular mag. Walnut forearm & Monte Carlo stock w/ pressed checkering & original buttplate. Toeline of stock & mag. band have swivel bases. Mfg. 1970-1981. CONDITION: 85% lightly worn blue. Wood has worn finish showing some scratches & marks. Bright bore retains strong rifling. (21-3046/DS). MODERN. 3) MODEL 340 BOLT ACTION. Cal. 30-30 Win. NSN. Bbl. 22”. Ramp mounted blade front sight w/ elevator adj. sporting rear sight. 2 Lug action w/ safety at rear of right side. Walnut sporter stock w/ original buttplate. Mfg. 1950-1985. MAGS: 1 detachable 3 rd. CONDITION: over 90% original blue. Refinished stock shows scattered scratches & marks. Bright bore w/ strong rifling. (21-3106/DS). CURIO. $550-800.

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4511. 3 CLASSIC 22 LR RIFLES: 2 MARLINS & MOSSBERG. ALL: cal. 22LR. Blued w/ sporting open sights & walnut or stained stocks. 1) MARLIN MODEL 25N BOLT ACTION. S# 07636473. Bbl. 22”. Discontinued 2003. MAGS: 1 factory 7 rd. CONDITION: very good overall appearance w/ light stock marks & spotty oxidation on bbl. near Marlin name. Near excellent bore. (21-1325/NW). MODERN. 2) MARLIN MODEL 60 SEMI-AUTO. S# 14516570. Bbl. 22”. Stained hardwood stock & grooved receiver for scope mounting. Tubular mag. CONDITION: all aspects near excellent including bore. Still has Marlin inspection stickers on forend. (21-1326/NW). MODERN. 3) MOSSBERG MODEL 152K SEMI-AUTO. NSN. Bbl. 18”. Mfg. 1950-1957 w/ iconic fold down front grip & finger grooved trigger guard. Slight Monte Carlo buttstock w/ 1 1/4” swivels on left side. Mossberg No. M4D scope of 4X w/ crosshair reticle attached to grooved receiver. Scope adjustment at rear w/ rubber eye cup. MAGS: 1 factory 7 rd. CONDITION: very good overall w/ light handling marks on stock. Occasional faint spot of peppery oxidation most visible on swivels & left front side of scope plus top mid point. Clear optics & near excellent bore. (21-1327/NW). CURIO. $350-500.

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4510. 6 AMERICAN RIMFIRE RIFLES. 1) MARLIN 780. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. S# 222713875. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ Microgroove rifling. Hooded ramp blade front sight & sporting rear sight missing elevator. Bushnell 4x matte finished scope w/ duplex reticle on see through mts. Monte Carlo walnut stock w/ pressed checkering. Original buttplate w/ white line spacer & Marlin trademark on toeline. Leather sling on added QD swivels. MAGS: none included. CONDITION: over 90% blue. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scratches, dents & marks. Scope has clear optics. Good microgroove rifling extends to 1” of the muzzle where a reamer has removed most of the rifling. (21-1800/DS). MODERN. 2) STEVENS 87A . Cal. 22 S, L, LR. NSN. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ broken bead front sight & sporting rear sight. Tubular mag. Hardwood stock w/ original buttplate has added swivels. CONDITION: 70% blue fading to brown showing general light corrosion. Sanded & refinished stock shows handling marks. Bore retains strong rifling. (21-1811/DS). CURIO. 3) WINCHESTER 67A. Cal. 22 S, L, LR. NSN. Bbl. 27” rnd. w/ original sporting sights. Chrome plated bolt, trigger & trigger guard. Walnut pistol grip stock w/ original buttplate. CONDITION: 70% dull fading blue showing scattered surface rust & corrosion. Stock has wear showing numerous dents & marks. Bore retains sound rifling showing spots of pitting near muzzle. (211817/DS). CURIO. 4) RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE. Cal. 22 LR. S# 243-98416. Bbl. 18 1/8” w/ bead front sight & folding rear. Mfg. 1996 w/ walnut stained hardwood stock. Factory scope adapter base installed w/ Weaver See-Thru rings & BSA Classic matte 4x32 duplex reticle scope. MAGS: none (readily available). CONDITION: good plus overall w/ light handling marks on stock set, light finish marks on scope, light peppery oxidation on bbl., broken front sight bead & high point wear on trigger guard & adapter base. Near excellent bore & optics. (21-1820/NW). MODERN. 5) SAVAGE 93R17. Cal. 17 HMR. S# 2760041. Bbl. 21” heavy bbl. w/ out sights. Action fitted w/ scope bases. Matte finished metal. Plastic trigger guard. Hardwood stock has pressed checkering, plastic buttplate & swivel bases. MAGS: 1 detachable 4 rd. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: torn Savage box w. partially missing label containing trigger lock. CONDITION: near new retaining most of its original finish. Bright bore. (21-1821/DS). MODERN. 6) MARLIN 25 MN. Cal. 22 WMR. S# 02347686. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ Micro-grooved rifling. Ramp mounted blade front sight. & adj. U notch rear sight. Tasco Pronghorn 4x gloss finished scope w/ duplex reticle see through mts. Hardwood Monte Carlo sporter stock w/ pressed checkering & original buttplate. Nylon web sling on Brute swivels. MAGS: 1 detachable 7 rd. CONDITION: over 80% blue showing wear & scratches. Stock has lightly worn finish showing scattered scratches & marks. Bore retains very good rifling. (21-1842/DS). MODERN. $600-900.


Session 4 | Nov. 8, 2021 4512. MARLIN, WINCHESTER & REMINGTON PUMP SHOTGUNS. 1) MARLIN NO. 24. Cal. 12 Ga. S# 135768. Bbl. 32” plain w/ fixed Full choke. Solder attached brass bead. Exposed hammer action w/ takedown bbl. Sm. rnd. grooved forearm. Pistol grip stock of fancy walnut. Mfg. 1908-1915. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to a light gray patina. Forearm has worn original finish. Sanded & refinished stock shows scratches & handling marks. LOP: shortened to 13 3/8” & has no buttplate or pad attached. Bore has deep pitting along the lower portion extending from the chamber to the muzzle. (21-2879/DS). 2) WINCHESTER 1897. Cal. 12 Ga. S# C232730. Bbl. 32” plain w/ fixed Full choke & brass bead. Solid frame exposed hammer action. Rnd. grooved 3 screw style forearm. Rnd. knob walnut buttstock. LOP: 14 1/8” over replacement plastic buttplate. 1901 Mfg. CONDITION: metal finish has faded to gray showing scattered spots of corrosion & light pitting. Forearm shows heavy wear w/ cracks & chips extending to rear edge. Stock has heavy coat of added finish w/ cracks extending from action. Bore shows scattered pitting. (21-2884/DS). 3) REMINGTON 10A. Cal. 12 Ga. S# U69465. Bbl. 30” plain w/ fixed Full choke. White target replacement front sight. Bottom ejection action w/ takedown bbl. Grooved walnut forearm & rnd. knob stock. LOP: 13 5/8” over original. Mfg. 1911-1929. CONDITION: metal has faded gray brown appearance showing scattered pitting & corrosion. Wood has heavily worn age darkened appearance w/ scratches & marks. Stock has several cracks & chips around action. Forearm has sm. cracks & chips along edge. Bore has general light pitting w/ a sm. dent 4 1/2” from muzzle. (21-2885/DS). ALL CURIO. $450-700. 4513. MARLIN, HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON REVOLVERS. 1) MARLIN 1887 DA. Cal. 32 CF. S# 3225. Bbl. 3 3/8” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular German silver pinned blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Top break action. Blue finish w/ case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 50% dull worn blue showing dents, scratches & spots of pitting. Left grip panel is chipped at butt. Lightly pitted bore. Action does not function properly in DA mode. (01-18818/DS). ANTIQUE. 2) MARLIN XXX STANDARD 1872 SA. Cal. 30 RF. S# 4536. Bbl. 3 1/8” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Tip up spur trigger action w/ nickel finish. 2 Piece rosewood bird’s head grips. CONDITION: over 80% nickel showing scratches & handling marks w/ scattered spots of light pitting. Dark pitted bore. Grips show wear w/ sm. chip at toe of left panel. Functioning mechanics. (01-18819/DS). ANTIQUE. 3) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON PREMIER DA. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 122590. Bbl. 3” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action w/ case colored hammer & trigger having a blued trigger guard. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber rnd. butt grips. CONDITION: over 90% metal finish showing scattered handling marks. Good grips. Bore retains intact rifling showing scattered pitting. Functioning action. (20-4330/DS). CURIO. $300-600.

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4514. MARLIN 90 & WINCHESTER 37 SHOTGUNS. 1) MARLIN MODEL 90 O/U. Cal. 16 Ga., 2 9/16”. S# G1924. Bbls. 26” plain w/ matted top & open side ribs. Boxlock action w/ dbl. triggers & extractors. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering. LOP: 14 1/2” over original buttplate. CONDITION: over 80% lightly faded blue showing spots of flaking & edge wear. Stocks have lightly worn finish showing scratches & marks. Very good bright bores. (21-3038/DS). 2) WINCHESTER 37 STEELBILT SINGLE. Cal. 20 Ga., 2 3/4”. NSN. Bbl. 28” plain w/ fixed Full choke. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock. LOP: 13 7/8” over replacement buttplate w/ phillips head screws. CONDITION: over 90% blue showing light edge & carry wear. Wood has moderately worn finish showing scratches, marks & sm. dents. Very good bright bore. (21-3218/DS). ALL CURIO. $600-900.

4515. MARLIN 90 & NIKKO 5000 O/U SHOTGUNS. BOTH: cal. 12 Ga., 2 3/4”. 1) MARLIN MODEL 90 S# H1843. Bbls. 30” w/ matted top & red target front sight. Boxlock action w/ top tang safety, dbl. triggers, extractors. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock have hand checkering. LOP: shortened to 14” over aftermarket White Line pad. Mfg. 1937-1958. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded bbl. blue. Receiver finish has faded to gray showing spots of light pitting. Wood has worn finish showing scratches & handling marks. Good bright bores, top bbl. has deep dent 4 3/4” from muzzle. (21-1815/DS). CURIO. 2) NIKKO MODEL 5000 GRADE I. S# K619749. Bbls. 28” VR w/ brass bead. Satin nickel finished boxlock action w/ light coverage of tasteful scroll ornamentation. SST. Selective ejectors. Walnut forearm & pistol grip stock w/ hand checkering. LOP: 14” over original buttplate. Stock has added swivel. CONDITION: 80% lightly faded blue showing handling marks. Receiver shows spots of tarnish. Wood has worn finish w/ numerous scratches, dents & marks. Good bright bores. (21-1849/DS). MODERN. $600-900.

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4516. 15 CURIO HANDGUNS. 1) HARRINGTON & RICHARDON YOUNG AMERICA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 3439 (under grips). Bbl. 2” oct. w/ semi circular front sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished solid frame action w/ case colored hammer & trigger & blued trigger guard. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 90% metal finish. Grips show light wear. Sound mechanics. Bore retains sound rifling. (21-937/DS). 2) GPC MODEL 10 DERRINGER. Cal. 22 LR. S# 1410. Bbl. 2 3/8” & swings right for loading. Blade front sight. Chrome finished action w/ metal grips & spur trigger. CONDITION: 90% metal finish showing handling marks. Action lacks mainspring tension & does not function. Replacement hammer screw. Dark pitted bore. (21-938/DS). 3) KOLB BABY HAMMERLESS DA REVOLVER. Cal. 22 RF. S# 782 (under grips). Bbl. 1 1/4” w/ semi circular sight. 6 shot fluted cyl. Folding trigger. Nickel finish. 2 Piece pearl rnd. butt grips. CONDITION: 80% nickel. Action does not function. Mainspring is broken. Dark bore. Grips show sm. chips. (21-939/DS). 4) EUSKARO TOP BREAK DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 11712. Bbl. 3 1/8” rnd w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finish w/ checkered 2 piece grips. CONDITION: 70% dull fading blue. Grips show moderate wear. Lightly pitted bore. Functioning action. (21940/DS). 5) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON TOP BREAK DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 58606 (under grips). Bbl. 5” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finish w/ case colored hammer & trigger & blued trigger guard. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 60% nickel showing spots of peeling & corrosion. Very good grips. Trigger return spring is collapsed, not allowing action to function correctly. Worn rifling showing spots of pitting. (21-941/DS). 6) HOPKINS & ALLEN 32 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 3756 (under grips). Bbl. 3 1/4” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished action w/ case colored hammer, trigger & trigger guard. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 80% nickel. Trigger guard is bent. Grips show moderate wear. Dark pitted bore. Loose action. (21-942/DS). 7) KOLB BABY HAMMERLESS DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 897. Bbl. 1 3/4” w/ semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finished hammerless action w/ folding trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 30% dull fading blue. Grips show light wear. Functioning action. Bore retains intact rifling. (21-943/DS). 8) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 240162. Bbl. 3” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Blue finished top break action. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 70% blue showing numerous dents,handling marks & spots of corrosion. Grips show moderate wear. Bore retains strong rifling. Functioning mechanics. (21-944/ DS). 9) THAMES ARMS 38 DA HAMMERLESS REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 1982. Bbl. 3 1/8” w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action w/ case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 70% nickel showing dents, handling marks & spots of corrosion. Grips show moderate wear. Trigger return spring is collapsed, not allowing action to function properly. Bore shows scattered pitting. (21-945/DS). 10) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICA DA. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 156018. Bbl. 2” oct. w/ semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished solid frame action. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 70% nickel showing dents, marks & spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear. Bore retains sound rifling showing light pitting. Action functions in DA mode only. (21-946/DS). 11) IVER JOHNSON 32 SAFETY HAMMER DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 32086. Bbl. 3 1/4” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action. 2 Piece hard rubber Owl’s head grips. CONDITION: 75% nickel showing scratches, marks & spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear. Dark lightly pitted bore. Functioning mechanics. (21-947/DS) 12) FOREHAND & WADSWORTH MODEL 1901 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# E6308. Bbl. 3 1/4” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action w/ case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 70% nickel showing spots of corrosion & scratches. Trigger guard is bent. Left grip panel is cracked & chipped at butt. Dark bore. Functioning mechanics. (21-948/DS). 13) FOREHAND ARMS 32 DA REVOLVER. Cal. 32 S&W. S# 14515. Bbl. 3” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action w/ blued hammer, trigger & trigger guard. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITOIN: 80% nickel showing spots of freckling. Grips show light wear. Dark pitted bore. Functioning mechanics. (21-949/DS). 14) HOPKINS & ALLEN SAFETY POLICE. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 3931. Bbl. 3 1/4” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finished top break action w/ case colored hammer & trigger. 2 Piece checkered hard rubber grips. CONDITION: 85% nickel showing scratches & spots of corrosion. Grips show light wear & handling marks. Action functions in DA mode. Bore retains good rifling showing spots of light pitting. (21-950/DS). 15) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON 38 HAMMERLESS DA REVOLVER. Cal. 38 S&W. S# 147531. Bbl. 3 1/4” rnd. w/ rib & semi circular sight. 5 Shot fluted cyl. Nickel finish. CONDITION: revolver is disassembled, missing grips, mainspring & other parts. 60% Nickel showing dents, scratches & corrosion. Bore shows spots of light pitting. (21-951/DS). ALL CURIO. $400-800.

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4518. STEVENS MARKSMAN SINGLE SHOT RIFLE. Cal. 22 LR. S# C355. Bbl. 22” rnd. w/ fixed sights. Lever operated takedown break open action. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock. CONDITION: metal has gray brown appearance showing cleaning w/ scattered rust, surface corrosion & sm. dents. Wood has dark worn appearance w/ dents, handling marks & cracks. Buttplate is missing. Rear portion of lever is bent forward. Dark pitted bore. (21-1368/ DS). CURIO. $100-150.

4519. EARLY WESTERN HORSE BRIDLE, BIT, REINS & ASSOCIATED MARTINGALE. This early group of horse tack includes a bridle that appears to be made of woven horse hair. The body of the bridle is brown mixed w/ white & ends in 4” horse hair tassels. There are 2 lg. embellished, silver conchos at the top & 5 smaller silver conchos on the leather strap leading to the bit. The bit is a Mexican ring style bit & has the original reins attached to the front. Included w/ this attractive bridle is a fancy martingale w/ 3 lg. 2 1/2” star bosses surrounded by scores & scores of brass tacks. The top has 2 lg. plated brass buckles & the base has a single iron buckle. CONDITION: horse hair remains reasonably supple & colors are strong. Leather is a bit dry & stiff but still complete. All conchos are undamaged. Some domed brass tacks have dents. (02-15338/BF). $500-1,000.

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4517. PAGE-LEWIS & REMINGTON SINGLE SHOT RIFLES. BOTH: cal. 22 LR. 1) PAGE-LEWIS MODEL C OLYMPIC. S# 6689. Bbl. 24” rnd. w/ combination front sight & elevator adj. rear sight. Lever operated falling block action. Angular shaped walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ steel buttplate. CONDITION: over 97% reblued finish showing sm. spots of remaining pitting. Sanded & refinished wood is undersized showing scattered sm. marks. Stock has cracks extending from upper & lower tangs. Dark bore w/ worn rifling & general very light pitting. (21-2749/DS). 2) REMINGTON CUSTOM NO. 7 ROLLING BLOCK CARBINE. NSN. Aftermarket 21” rnd. bbl. Ramp mounted Marbles Sheard brass bead front sight w/ a combination tang sight on a distinctive bracket mounted behind the hammer. Less than 500 No. 7 rolling block rifles were mfg. 1903-1906. Left side of frame has standard 2 line patent markings w/ “P” & “S” markings identical to the Model 1871 pistol. Sporter style thin shell walnut forearm w/ a contrasting black forearm tip & point pattern wraparound hand checkering. Pistol grip carbine stock w/ high comb of fancy thin shell walnut has striking dark streaking & marbled figure. Features include hard rubber grip cap, hand checkering & checkered steel trapdoor buttplate w/ engraved foliate highlights. Trap in butt is deeply dished w/ spaces for 4 cartridges. Bbl. band mounted front swivel base w/ rear swivel base in toeline. CONDITION: retains 98% reblued finish showing some remaining pitting on action. Wood has custom gloss finish showing numerous scratches & handling marks. Breech section of bbl. has 4 filled holes for scope attachment. Bright bore retains sound rifling. (21-2811/DS). BOTH CURIO. $600-1,000.


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4520. GROUPING OF 19TH CENTURY FIREARM ACCESSORIES. 1) Brass bound mahogany casing for pair of pocket sized pistols, 14 1/2x7x2” overall. Blue velvet lined. Very good exterior, interior soiled & stained. 2) English cutlery casing, reconfigured to fit Colt Army revolver. Very good overall w/ external scuffing & scratches. 3) 3 pair Colt pistol grips, 1 hard rubber grip for single action, 2 wood grips for lg. frame revolver. 4) 4 different Eagle powder flasks, all good to very good, 1 w/ denting. 5) 2 sm. flasks, one decorated brass; the other gutta percha. 6) 3 Ely Bros. rnd. cap containers. 7) Ramrod w/ silver plated brass tip for pistol, 10 3/4” long. 8) Colts patent dragoon sized flask, probable reproduction, good overall w/ one open seam & soldered seam on other side. PROVENANCE: The Estate Collection of Gary Parietti. (02-15418/JS). $700-900.

4521. 3 MODEL/SIGNAL CANNONS, 1 MINIATURE BRASS TUBE & 1 CARVED WOODEN CANNON WITH CAISSON. 1) MODEL/ SIGNAL. Early brass 11” cannon w/ a 3/4” bore. Cannon is mounted on a naval style carriage made of wood measuring approx. 13” x 5”. Carriage is painted blue over red. CONDITION: moderate wear overall. 2) MODEL/SIGNAL. An early brass 7” cannon w/ a 3/4” bore. Cannon is mounted on an iron field carriage measuring approx. 13 1/2” in length & 6” across. CONDITION: tube has a dark, mustard patina. Iron has an overall dark oxidized finish. There are some remnants of green paint on the carriage & tube. 3) MODEL/ SIGNAL. 12” Iron cannon tube w/ a 1 1/4” bore. Cannon is mounted on an iron field carriage measuring approx. 15 1/2” x 6”. Each side of the carriage is marked, “ALMA”. CONDITION: 1 wheel is broken & mostly missing. The remainder of the cannon shows light to moderate wear. 4) BRASS TUBE. A 7 1/2” brass cannon tube w/ a 1/2” bore. Tube is nonfunctional as there is no touch hole. No carriage. CONDITION: tube has an overall mustard patina. 5) WOODEN MODEL. A black painted, carved wooden model of a field cannon measuring approx. 17” long x 8 1/2”. The outside of the wheel has an iron rim. The remainder of the cannon is quite well detailed. CONDITION: cannon has minor paint loss throughout but no noticeable damage. 6) CAISSON. A black painted caisson to match the above field cannon. Measurements are approx. 8” x 8 1/2”. Caisson has similar iron bound wheels. CONDITION: there is paint loss throughout the caisson. Limber chest is missing lid. 1 Wheel is broken but still functional. (02-15427-3/BF). $400-600.

4522. SCARCE & INTERESTING ANTIQUE STIPEK WESTERN SADDLE. High quality handmade saddle by J.J. Stipek of Glendive, MT. Mr. Stipek came to Glendive in 1897 & established a reputation for the best handmade saddles to be had in that area. Mr. Stipek was a public spirited man who promoted Eastern Montana & was the founder in 1910 of the new town of Stipek. Saddle is marked on back of cantle “F.J. STIPEK WIBAUX MONT.” Saddle has wooden stirrups reinforced by sheet metal & leather footpads. CONDITION: saddle is in well used “as found” condition w/ wear, detached straps, curling & buckling of leather parts. Cinch strap is detached. Notable tear in right fender. (02-15833/RW). $300-400.

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4524. REMINGTON ADVERTISING POSTER & COUNTERTOP AMMUNITION DISPLAY CASE, COLT CUFF LINKS W/ BOX, & MARBLES GUN CLEANING KIT. 1) ADVERTISING POSTER: framed glass mounted vintage advertising poster. Printed on heavy stock. Commemorating the introduction of Model 742 auto loading big game rifle & 150th anniversary of Remington Arms Co. (1816-1966). Poster has scene by Kuhn showing bull moose & hunter w/ antique automobile. Poster shows Model 8 Remington auto loading rifle at top & the Remington Model 742 auto loading rifle at bottom. Poster measures 17 3/4” X 14 1/2”. Poster matted inside black frame which measures approx. 21 1/2” X 17 1/2”. CONDITION: poster has light edge wear & is lightly stained & darkened due to age. Frame has light wear & loss of finish. 2) AMMUNITION DISPLAY CASE: countertop Remington ammunition display has tan metal & wood construction, measures approx. 24” wide X 21” tall X 10” deep. 2 Non adjustable shelves. Front has 2 sliding glass handles. Display sign marked “Remington Ammunition” “The Most Powerful You Can Buy”. CONDITION: countertop display has edge wear, staining & oxidation throughout but appears serviceable. (02-15854/RW). 3) COLT PYTHON CUFF LINKS IN JEWELRY STYLE BOX. Cuff links are cast representations of Colt Python revolvers in non-reflective gray metal finish. Box is marked “Colt Hartford, CT.” inside & has rampant colt motif on outside. CONDITION: box has light wear & staining. Brass plated edge has flaking & loss of finish. Cuff links appear to be in very good condition. (02-15953/RW). 4) MARBLES GUN CLEANING KIT IN METAL CASE WITH ORIGINAL CARDBOARD SLEEVE. Kit is in orange metal box measuring 14 1/2” X 4 3/4” X 1 1/4” deep. Box contains jointed aluminum 3 piece rifle rod, includes slotted tip & 30 cal. brass brush. Can (mostly full) of Marbles gun oil, Marbles cleaning patches & silicon treated wiping cloth. CONDITION: metal kit has very nice appearance w/ very light high point wear. Rod has repaired tip. Cardboard sleeve has faded appearance on right end & edgewear & scuffing. (02-15954/RW). $150-250.

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4523. SCARCE & DESIRABLE SADDLE BY FAMOUS MAKER FRANK A. MEANEA. This example of an antique handmade western saddle is marked in the forward end of seat & on the rear of the cantle “F.A. MEANEA MAKER CHEYENNE WT”. This saddle was made post 1881 as this was when Frank Meanea started using his own maker’s mark. The WT referring to Wyoming Territory. Frank Meanea apparently stopped making saddles in 1928. Frank Meanea was the nephew of E.L. Gallatin who was a famous saddle maker. By 1873, E.L. Gallatin had joined his nephew in operating the Cheyenne, WY saddlery. Saddle is made of hand tooled leather. Skirt has fleece lining. Wooden stirrups have sheet metal reinforcement. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: also included is a pair of unmarked sm. saddle bags made of hand tooled leather w/ buckle & strap closures. Straps are fastened to bags w/ copper rivets. CONDITION: saddle is in “as found” condition w/ extensive wear, scuffing, flexing & buckling. Notable lg. tear on left side exposing the wood saddle tree underneath. Has missing rosette on right side & many saddle strings are not present. Saddle bags in somewhat better condition although they have wear, scuffing & cracking but stitching is generally tight. (02-15834/RW). $400-600.


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Arthur & Lilla Julia


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Former Auction Facility of World Renowned Hall of Fame Auctioneer James Julia We are pleased to announce the purchase of our neighboring auction facility. This acquisition will give us one of the largest firearms auction compounds in the industry with nearly 50,000 square feet of climate controlled and secured space dedicated to the promotion, presentation and efficient handling of fine firearms collections. Our new facility features a spacious gallery and auction auditorium that was designed for an aesthetically pleasing presentation with modern, state-of-the-art auction amenities..


THE TRADITION CONTINUES...

The tradition continues…. Our company’s roots in honesty and integrity were planted nearly 70 years ago with the auction family’s founders, Arthur & Lilla Julia. In the 1950’s my grandfather, Arthur, ran a successful insurance business. However, he realized that his true calling was in antiques and collectibles. Shortly after starting a small antiques business, Arthur and his family began offering auction services to reach a larger marketplace of buyers. It was not long before the auction firm grew to a popular well attended auction house. As the company grew so did the family’s inspiration to reach a larger audience. In the early 1980’s Arthur’s son, world renowned hall of fame auctioneer James Julia, began to organize the family auction house into specialty divisions. The family business grew to a world renowned auction house and after his final sale in March of 2018 the family’s total sales had reached nearly $800 MILLION.

Jeannine Poulin President

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As the family business grew, Arthur, his daughter Jeannine Poulin & her husband Stephen Poulin began holding collectibles auctions. The company Julia-Poulin auctioneers guided by Arthur Julia’s core principles of straight forward honest business dealings quickly grew to a well-known regional auction house. As the family businesses developed together so did the interest from the collecting fraternities. By the early 2000’s the two seperate companies began holding auctions in conjunction with one another creating events that drew interest from across the globe. Together the two companies brought numerous famous collections to the market including; Elmer Keith Estate Collection, Evergreen Ventures Collection of Class-3 weapons, Bruce Stern Collection, Richard Rohal Collection, David Crocker Collection, John Houchins Collection, Robert Haskell III Collection, Larry Schlick Collection, Charles Lamb Collection, Lewis & Leyton Yearout Collection, Elliott Burka Collection & many more. As the two companies client bases melded and grew the event did as well. From 2008 until Jim Julia’s final auction in March 2018 the two companies in Fairfield Maine continuously held the largest grossing firearms auction event in the world generating an astonishing $15-25 MILLION in firearms sales per event. Today based on annual sales our auction house (Poulin’s) is one of the top 4 firearm auction houses in the world. Our established impeccable Arthur & Lilla Julia reputation for honest & fair dealings with both buyers and sellers Founders has been instrumental to our continued growth. We offer a unique 30 business day limited guarantee that provides a greater level of confidence from buyers. After Jim Julia’s last auction we are now the only auction house in the firearms auction industry that offers this incredible guarantee. Our recent purchase of Jim Julia’s state of the art auction facility and offices will now provide us with over 50,000 square feet of climate controlled and secure space dedicated to the promotion, presentation and efficient handling of fine firearms collections.


I could not be happier continuing to offer quality auctions in our family’s auction facilities. The presentation and atmosphere has been described by many as “electric”, “exciting”, “inviting”, & “comfortable”. The streamlined handling of collections will continue to allow us to offer the best value to consignors and buyers in the firearms auction industry. Our seller’s commission is the most conservative in the industry. We regularly offer our 0% or better seller’s commission to clients who are taking advantage of our aggressive marketing campaign and ultra-low seller’s commission. Our buyer’s premium of 15% has not fluctuated despite the trends in the industry reaching a 20-25% base buyer’s premium. Arthur Julia taught the family to be honest, modest & fair. As he would explain to me “You do not need to get rich on every consignment. Just make sure that you are pointed in the right direction and look at the big picture.” I hold dear to those words and many others that he shared with me and look forward to continue presenting phenomenal collections and auctions to our clientele. Thank you for taking the time to read this, thank you to all of my family & team that has been instrumental in developing our business, & thank you to my mother & father for everything that you have done to get us to where we are today. Sincerely, Nick Poulin


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1A. FOR PURCHASERS WHO HAVE ITEMS SHIPPED TO THEM: Should there be a major discrepancy as listed in Item 1 above, a refund may be arranged and the buyer would need to make arrangements for the return within 30 business days of the auction date. Because consignor’s payments are sent out on the 35th business day after the auction, ANY REQUESTS MADE FOR A REFUND AFTER 30 BUSINESS DAYS OF THE AUCTION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Please pay promptly to ensure that you have time to inspect your purchases. If we do not have all of your payment, paperwork or credit card information for the items to be shipped by the 10th business day after the auction you could be jeopardizing your ability to qualify for a refund. Shipments can take 1-2 weeks from the time we receive the entirety of your required payment and paperwork to process and ship due to the volume of clientele that we are processing after the auction. We are not responsible for any liability with the descriptions if we have not received everything that we need to complete the transaction in time for the items to be shipped to you. NO PARTIAL REFUNDS. 1B. FOR LIVE BIDDERS: It is expected that you have examined the items before you purchased them and that as you pick them up, you will re-examine them one last time. If there is a problem regarding condition, it is expected that you would notify us immediately before leaving the auction facility. Also, please check to make sure all components to your lots are there. All possibility of a refund is null and void once you have left our facility with the item(s). 2. WE AT POULIN ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS, INC. WOULD LIKE TO MAKE YOUR BIDDING EXPERIENCE AS PLEASANT AS POSSIBLE: Whether you are bidding live, absentee or by phone, we ask that before you bid in any manner that you satisfy all your questions, so that you may feel confident in placing your bids with us. All the items we offer have been pre-owned, loved, handled and used. Keeping this in mind, we suggest you call us with your inquiries. Please call prior to the first day of the auction, at least 48 hours or sooner, to get any questions and/or damage reports available on the items that interest you. 3. THE AUCTIONEER IS THE SOLE DETERMINANT AS TO WHO IS THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER: At the Auctioneer’s discretion he may re-offer and resell the article if a dispute arises. Auctioneer’s sale recording shall be conclusive as to who was the successful purchaser and the purchase price. If there is no apparent interest in an item (1/3 of catalog low estimate) or an appreciable opening bid, (when no catalog is printed), the item will be passed from the block by the Auctioneer and will not be re-offered again until possibly a later date. 4. 5.5% SALES TAX must be charged to all successful bidders. * Maine residents who do not present a valid ANNUAL RESALE CERTIFICATE at the time of registration will have to pay the 5.5% sales tax. NO EXCEPTIONS. * Under Maine law, items to be shipped within Maine will have the tax applied. * If you reside in the state of Maine, but maintain an out of state tax number, you must pay sales tax. This is Maine law. * Out of State residents. If you are not a Maine resident, we require a copy of your sales tax certificate or an affidavit (proof of your business, such as business check or card, etc.). Due to the recent Supreme Court ruling, items shipped to some out of state residents may be charged sales tax, if your state requires our company to collect the recipient’s state sales tax.

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1. DESCRIPTIONS: We have attempted to make a consistent effort in cataloging and correctly describing the property to be sold. Should the need arise, we will make verbal corrections and provide additional information at the time of sale. A correction to the printed material announced by the auctioneer during the auction takes precedence over printed descriptions. The printed catalog descriptions carry a limited guarantee to protect you against major discrepancies that would have a major effect upon the value of the item. Under no circumstances do we guarantee against anything less than a major discrepancy that would have less than a major effect upon value. Several examples: If we call a Colt a Winchester. Or if we state the firearm is in original finish and it has been re-blued. Percent estimate of finish is an opinion and may vary from individual to individual, so this would not qualify. Not every item included in this auction has been completely disassembled to verify internal component’s origins. However, if we have made the statement that the item is “all matching” or “internal numbers match”, we guarantee that this information is accurate. If an item’s description does not list the status of the internal components we do not guarantee that they are original, matching or that they are period. If you would like additional information concerning internal components of a firearm that does not mention the internal components in the description, please contact us at 207-453-2114 and our consultants will be happy to assist you at their earliest availability. This limited guarantee is limited to what you paid for the item from us and not what you expect to get if you had sold it. Note: It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to satisfy themselves on the age, authenticity, condition, description and value of each lot before bidding. This includes all bidders whether they be here at the live auction, absentee, phone or internet bidders.


Firearms Buyer Terms & Conditions Please Read 5. BUYERS PREMIUM OF 17.5% will be applied to all property sold to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price and is therefore subject to applicable state sales tax. A 2.5% discount will be given to those paying by Cash, Wire Transfer, Bank check or pre-approved check. 5A. PROXIBID, INVALUABLE, AUCTION ZIP, ICOLLECTOR & LIVEAUCTIONEER BIDDERS: These are internet bidding services that are provided by separate companies that hosts our auctions live. They charge us a significant fee to upload to their platforms. They charge 3% to the buyer who utilizes their services. This amount is added into your Buyers Premium on your invoice. 6. RESERVES: Occasionally an item may carry a conservative reserve. Therefore the auctioneer retains the right to bid on behalf of the owner. We will tell you if an item carries a reserve should you inquire.

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6A. AUCTION STAFF MAY BID COMPETITIVELY ON ITEM OFFERED FOR THEIR OWN PURPOSES. 7. NAMES OF CONSIGNORS ARE CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL and will not be given out unless we have prior approval from the consignor to do so or if the auctioneer deems necessary. 8. PAYMENT: All items are to be paid for in United States American Funds the day of the sale. We accept Cash, pre-approved checks, Visa, MC, American Express, Discover & wire transfers. All items must be paid for in full before being removed from our facility. All fees associated with the cost of a wire transfer or bank check are those of the purchaser. * Must have valid driver’s license when paying by charge cards & checks. * Checks are to be pre-approved by auctioneer prior to the auction (at least 2 business days before auction, NOT the day of the auction). A letter of reference from your bank is recommended to those who have never done business with us before. The auctioneer reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by checks that have not been pre-approved until we can see that the check has cleared the bank. It is our policy to hold merchandise on all first time buyers, due to our bank’s recommendation of 10 days, until the check has cleared the bank. (This enables the check to clear the bank and if it does not, then it gives them the time to notify us via mail). * There will be a $25 fee charged for all returned checks. * Third party checks are not accepted. Note: Delay in payment, means delay in shipment to you. Delay in shipment to you could mean you lose all possibility of a return, so please make a prompt payment. The speediest forms of payments are credit cards or bank checks. Personal or Business checks from first time buyers will hold the shipment up for 10 business days until checks have cleared the bank. This could jeopardize the warranties of the descriptions if the shipment exceeds 18 business days. 9. OUT OF COUNTRY BUYERS: 9A. Payment must be in the form of either Wire transfers or Checks (made out in United States funds). Credit cards are only accepted for the shipping process. All fees associated with the use of a wire transfer are the responsibility of the purchaser. This includes the $25 fee that Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. is charged by their bank for the international wire transfer. 9B. A payment by wire transfer or bank check qualifies the purchaser for a 2.5% deduction on their Buyers Premium. 9C. All firearms (this includes all antiques, curios or modern firearms), plus edged weapons and any item that has a portion of an animal (ivory, etc..) must go through either an exporter or another FFL dealer that supplies this service. We, Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc., will not ship any of these items out of the country without the use of an exporter.

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11. TITLE: A title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer or when announced as sold by the auctioneer. * The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful winning bidder. * It is then the responsibility of the buyer to make full payment prior to removing the items from the premises. * It is both the buyer’s risk and expense for removal and must be made at the conclusion of the sale unless other arrangements are made with Poulins Antiques & Auctions, Inc. All items to be packaged by the purchaser, unless the items are to be shipped. * If an item(s) cannot be removed on the sale date, storage may be arranged for an agreed amount of time. A fee of $25 a month – per item will be charged for any item(s) being left in our facility longer than 30 days from auction date. ALL ITEM(S) left will be at the purchaser’s risk. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. is not liable for any damage or loss occurring during storage on behalf of the purchaser. Items will not be released to the purchaser until all storage fees and any other balance due to Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. is paid in full. Fees continue until the balance has been paid in full. * IF CONTACT CANNOT BE MADE WITH THE BUYER TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT AND SHIPPING WITHIN 18 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION THE AUCTIONEER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO OFFER THE ITEM TO THE UNDERBIDDER. 12. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE TO HAVE FULL KNOWLEDGE AS TO WHETHER THE ITEM THEY ARE BIDDING ON IS LEGAL FOR THEM TO POSSESS OR IMPORT INTO THEIR RESIDENT STATE OR COUNTRY: If a buyer purchases an item that is either illegal to possess in their resident state or will not be cleared through customs, the buyer is responsible for the purchase and will not be issued a refund. The item determined illegal in their resident state or country will be offered in the next auction and a seller’s commission and restocking fee will be deducted from the proceeds of the sale of the item(s) resold on behalf of the purchaser. NOTE: Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. will not change the name or amount on an invoice, or alter any paperwork in any manner for any item. 13. WITHDRAWALS: We reserve the right to withdraw any property before the sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. 14. ABSENTEE & PHONE BIDS ARE ACCEPTED AT POULIN’S: Absentee bidding is a free service we provide to our customers. Bidding on items shows that you agree with all terms & conditions of bidding. * We accept bids from International Countries, with the exception of sanctioned Countries. * We accept Absentee & Phone bids with the condition that bids are written clearly and that a lot number & brief description of each lot is written out. (i.e. : Lot 101 – Colt Woodsman Revolver – $850.00). It is necessary that this format is followed to be sure that we can check for accidental errors that are made by the absentee bidders with an incorrectly written lot number resulting in the purchase or bidding on an incorrect lot. PLEASE NOTE: IF A BIDDER MISIDENTIFIES A LOT NUMBER OR ITEM THAT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BIDDING ON RESULTING IN THE PURCHASE OF THE LOT(S) IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO PAY FOR THE PURCHASE EVEN THOUGH HE MADE AN ERROR WHEN BIDDING ON THE LOT(S). Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for these errors with absentee bids. * Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any failure to properly execute an absentee or phone bid whether it be due to equipment failure, lack of description on bid form, clerical error, loss of connection or failure to hear or understand the bidder’s directions, etc..

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10. AGENTS: NON-FIREARMS AGENT: If you are registering or executing a bid for someone else, please bear in mind that you are responsible for the settlement of that account with us regardless of whether the person you’re executing or registering for pays you or not. We do not accept third party checks. FIREARMS AGENT: You must have an agents letter registered with us before bidding on behalf of someone else on a Modern or Curio firearm. According to the ATF lawyer in Boston – If you are representing some other FFL as an agent you must have the following to qualify: 1) You must have a letter from the FFL Holder you are representing. 2) Your agent letter must be on the company’s letterhead. 3) Must be typed. 4) Must be signed by the FFL Holder. 5) Must be accompanied by a copy of the FFL. 6) Must state that you are an employee for the FFL Holder. 7) Must be dated. Please Note: If you do not have a “completed” letter with ALL of the above requirements you will not be able to represent another FFL Holder in this capacity.


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* Absentee and Phone bidders must review their bids for correctness prior to submitting their bid(s). If you supply an email address, when the bids are processed here, you will then be sent a copy of your processed bids. Please review this and determine if any corrections should be made. Notify us immediately with any corrections or changes you may have. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. will not be responsible for errors in absentee bids. * If you do not receive confirmation by email/phone within 24 hours of submitting your bids please, contact our office. We would hate to have you miss your items because we did not receive your bids. * At times we may make a verbal correction from the block at the time of sale. In this case absentee bids left on an item will be considered void unless we can confer with the bidder prior to the item being sold. * All absentee and phone bids must be accompanied by a credit card in order to secure bids. * Invoices will be emailed out within 24 hours of the end of the final auction day. * NOTE: If for any reason the invoice and any shipping and handling fees are not paid within 18 business days of the auction date the credit card will be charged the full purchase amount due to Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. By placing absentee bids, phone bids, internet bids or registering for live bidding in person, you are authorizing Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. to charge the card provided for any purchases made and any fees that are associated with the purchase including but not limited to shipping, handling, insurance & storage. Disclaimer: Any advice or opinions provided by Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. or its employees are given strictly as a courtesy and are not a warranty of condition, authenticity, age, attribution or description of said property. 14A. ABSENTEE BIDDING: * Absentee bids must be in by the start of the auction. Please try to get them in at least by 5:00 PM EST the day prior to auction. If you wait and place your bids just moments prior to the start of the auction we do not guarantee that your bids will get placed. * We do not accept +1 bids. * We accept bids that end in 0 or 5 only. Bids that are placed in amounts such as $501.00 or $500.01 will be lowered to the closest amount ending in 0 or 5. We will never raise a bid higher without permission from the bidder.* Bid advances are taken at the discretion of the auctioneer. Miniscule advances will not be accepted and will be rounded down. Typical advances are 5-10% of the current bid level. * A staff member will competitively bid for the absentee bidder. We let the audience start the bidding unless there is more than one bid at the book. If there is more than one bid then the bidding will be started above the under bidders. Example: We have a bid for $1500 and one at $3000. The bidding will then start at $1600 and will then be bid competitively to the limit the absentee bidder set. For this reason it is possible that an absentee bidder may get their item for much less than what they bid. In the case of two bids being the same amount the bidding will start at that amount and the winner shall be the person who left the bid first. * Please note: Being the first ABSENTEE BIDDER does not guarantee that you will be the winning bidder if the floor, phone or internet bidding ties during the live auction. The auctioneer is the sole determinant as to who is the successful bidder. The date and time that you submit a bid only determines the winning bidder between two absentee bidders with the same amount. * We do our best to execute all bids correctly however, errors are made at times. In the event of an error of omission or failure to properly execute a bid, the auctioneer shall not be held liable. * All left bids are considered confidential, and as such the names of the absentee bidders and the bid amounts will not be given out. * Please call prior (at least 48 hours) to the 1st day of the auction to get any information or inquiry reports pertaining to the items. * We will not accept a bid that does not have an amount associated with it. We have had people on occasion tell us to buy the lot for them no matter what it goes for. We suggest that you place a bid substantially higher than the estimate and what you would be comfortable in paying for it. We do not want to be responsible for your personal choice of amount. 14B. PHONE BIDDING: *Phone bidding is allowed, when available, only under pre-arranged conditions determined by and discussed with the auctioneer prior to the auction. * All requests for phone bidding should be made before 5:00 PM EST, prior to the day of the Auction to be sure we can accommodate you within the phone schedule. * After this point we will only accept absentee bids. * All bidding by telephone is solely at the risk of the bidder. * We reserve the right to reject bids on items that we feel may be too difficult to explain by phone. * To be a Phone Bidder you must be willing to start an item for 1/2 of the low catalog estimate or $100.00, whichever is the greater. * Please note: The employee calling you may be calling from a personal cell phone not belonging to Poulins. Because of this it may not show on your caller ID as Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. Please do not attempt to contact the telephone line that has contacted you for phone bidding services, they will not answer. If you have any questions during and after the auction, please contact 207-453-2114 to reach an office staff member.

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Firearms Buyer Terms & Conditions Please Read * Also Please Note: Please call in advance (at least 48 hours) of the auction if you need conditions or descriptions of the items. Staff members who are calling to handle your phone bids will not be able to answer questions pertaining to condition or description during the auction.

15. INTERNET BIDDING: Live internet bidding is available with Auctionzip.com, Invaluable.com, Proxibid.com, Liveauctioneers.com and iCollector. These are separate companies that are not owned by Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. * You must submit a credit card with them when signing up to bid. These card numbers are not supplied to us. You will have to contact our office if successful and submit your credit card information to us. * These are bidding services that are provided by separate companies that host our auctions live. They charge 3% to the buyer who utilizes their services. This charge will be included in your invoice Buyers Premium. * Review all lots that interest you at least 24 hours prior to the auction. Sometimes we find a “change” in condition or listing. We cannot notify each person individually, so what we do is remove the photo and place a statement “No bids accepted online. Please call office to place bids.” * Please Note: These online platforms tell you when you are the highest absentee bidder. This is only within their platform. AuctionZip, Invaluable, Proxibid, Live Auctioneers & iCollector do not share bid information and so they do not compare your bids with each other or with bids that we have taken in. If they tell you that you are the highest bidder that is only within their platform, not others. * IMPORTANT: ALL LIVE INTERNET BIDDERS MUST READ THIS DISCLAIMER: Live internet bidding is a fast paced process and can be very fun. However, problems can arise during the process that can result in a purchase or bid being accidently enacted by the buyer or some entity. This could be that your internet/computer speed or a lag in the connection may cause your computer to slow down and then all of a sudden the computer may catch back up, causing the bidding to “jump” to a level that you are unprepared to bid. It could also be that your cat, dog, 2 year old or Martians from a far distant planet in a galaxy far, far away enacted a bid that you were not prepared to place. No matter the reason that may come up it is the responsibility of the bidder to pay for the purchase regardless of the reason. The bidder must log in with their personal log information and in doing so understands the risks that they are taking by participating in live internet bidding and agrees to pay for any and all purchases. Any bids placed by your identity are your responsibility. * If you place absentee bids on these platforms do not ask us to change or void these bids. We do not have control of your accounts within these platforms and so do not have control of your bids. You must change them yourself within your account. If you are having difficulty with this process please contact the platforms that you are participating with for assistance. Most platforms require all changes to be done within 48 hours in advance of the auction start. Check your platform to make sure of the time frame and how to make changes when necessary.

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* The staff member that will be on the phone with you during the auction will be very busy concentrating on the current lot, so as not to miss your item that you are interested in. EMPLOYEES ARE DISCOURAGED FROM DISCUSSIONS DURING THIS TIME SO THAT THEY DO NOT MISS THE ITEM YOU ARE INTERESTED IN. Any discussion that takes place can and has interfered with customers bidding in the past. Our employees will be polite and talk to you, but please keep in mind that this could cause them to lose track of your item and consequently miss your bid. We would not want that to happen, so we have asked our employees to keep all conversations extremely brief. * If you would like to add another lot to your bidding, we will TRY to accommodate you but regrettably may not be able to because of other bids that are already arranged in our system and because of time constraints. * Phone Bidding Procedure: An appointed staff member will confidentially bid for the Phone bidder. An employee will identify themselves to you and explain that the Phone bidding will commence when the live floor bidding starts to slow a bit. It is simply moving too quickly to ask for an amount when bids are flying. They will then tell you the amount the auctioneer is looking for. Please answer quickly, loudly & clearly either YES or NO. It can be difficult to hear over the auctioneer so speak loudly. Once done the employee should then Thank you for participating and explain that someone will be calling, emailing or mailing you an invoice after all the days of the auction is done. They will then exit fairly quickly unless you have another bid that will take place within the next 5 items. We apologize if the quick exit seems to insult you in any way, but the employee will be responsible for other phone calls and also will not know the answers to payment, shipping or who will be handling your other bids if any. * Cover Me Bids: To help ensure that you don’t miss out on an object, some people like to place a cover me bid at the time they make phone bid arrangements. No system is perfect and sometimes it is impossible, for one reason or another to get through to the client on the telephone. A “Cover Me Bid” is a bid left only with your phone agent. If he/she cannot get through to you on the phone, they will bid up to that amount on your behalf. The only way they execute this bid is if they cannot get through to you. * Stop Point Bids: A staff member will contact you within 3-5 items prior to the item that you are interested in bidding on. We ask that you consider a “Stop Point”. This is a designated amount you wish the staff member to bid up to on this item for you. Because of the noise level that occurs during an auction, this creates less confusion on the phones for us and our customers. Once they reach this “Stop Point” amount they will then query you for the next desired amount that the auctioneer is asking for. You can then bid higher or stop if you so desire.


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16. NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESS: Only successful bidders are contacted. To expedite the process we ask that you fill out and send in the “Payment & Shipping” Forms as well as the copy of the FFL or C&R that you intend to use along with your bid sheets. If you are paying by Credit Card for your purchase, please make sure you check the appropriate box for this or remark somewhere on your bid sheet that we are to charge your card for purchases as well as your shipment. If you have done this and included all your paperwork for your items, then your invoice will go right to shipping and be at the “TOP” of the shipping list. Otherwise successful bidders will be notified in one of the following manners: A. EMAIL: If an email address is provided we will email your invoice along with the shipping and payment forms for you to fill in. These will be sent to all successful bidders even if you have already supplied it with your bids. We apologize, but the computer program does not distinguish between who has supplied the necessary information and who has not. B. FAX: If you do not have email, we can fax your invoice along with the shipping and payment forms for you to fill in. C. US MAIL: If you do not have email or fax machine, then an invoice will be mailed to the address you provided. This makes for a slow transaction which can lead to an expiration of any possible guarantee on the items you purchase. 17. INTEREST & DEFAULT: Payment is expected immediately following the sale. Any items not paid for within 18 business days of the auction, Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. retains the right and will charge the buyers credit card for the total amount due. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1 1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 18 days from the date of purchase/auction. Should the buyer not comply with any of the Terms & Conditions of Sale, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on the resale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales as well as any legal or collection fees incurred. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. shall hold any money deposited in partial payment on account of any liability of the defaulted item. 18. PHONE INQUIRIES REGARDING YOUR SUCCESS CANNOT BE ANSWERED UNTIL THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY AFTER THE FINAL AUCTION DAY. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CALL US IN THE 2 DAYS FOLLOWING THE AUCTION: We apologize, but a large volume of customers pick up merchandise on these days and all personnel are handling them. 19. SHIPPING: Due to commercial carriers’ recent policy changes, we recommend shipping antique firearms via USPS Priority. Poulins makes every attempt to ship your goods in a timely fashion. Because of the high volume of items being shipped and delays that shipping carriers deal with during the Holiday rush, please allow 2-3 weeks for your items to be delivered after all paperwork and full payment is received and applied. We do not attempt to make money on shipping but neither do we wish to lose money on shipping. The following is our shipping policy and shipping/handling/box and insurance charges. SHIPPING CHARGES: * ASAP Orders: Are available on small quantities of 10 guns or less, however there is a charge of $50.00 * Hard Cases: There is a $20.00 charge for hard cases. These are usually used for items that have sold for $2000 or more. Or upon request. * Handling charges: Handguns are $8.00 per gun. Longarms are $15.00 per gun. Miscellaneous items and larger Class III items will vary depending on material used and time it takes to package. Labor rate is $30.00 an hour on these other items. * Insurance Charges: A rate of .95 cents PER each $100.00. This covers the Hammer & Buyers Premium only. This does not include shipping, nor does it include what you expected to get for the item if resold. * Shipping cost: Whatever the cost is from the carrier. All firearms (including antiques) are shipped with adult signature required. Any item(s) shipped with a value of $1000.00 and up is shipped with signature required. * Boxes: $7.50 per box used in your shipment. No charge if it is a free box supplied by the carrier. (We do not carry all box sizes from these carriers, only generally sized ones). POLICIES: * Multiple winning bids will be combined to save buyer money. * We reserve the right to not ship an item if we feel an item is too fragile or bulky for us to handle. * We are happy to assist you in your shipping needs. Please understand that we will try to expedite your shipment when requested, but we make no guarantee that it can be completed in such a time frame as you may request or in the manner that you may request. 19A. HAZMAT INFORMATION: *Aerial flares (Non-USCG Approved) are restricted in the following cities and/or states: All of Alaska; Sacramento, CA; San Francisco, CA; All of HI; All of MA; NYC, NY; Bronx, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Manhattan, NY; Staten Island, NY; Queens, NY; Washington D.C.; APO & FPO Addresses, No PO boxes. Flares are considered hazardous material and they require an extra S&H charge. *Other Hazmat items include primers in original boxes and smokeless gunpowder in original containers. *HAZMAT DISCLAIMER: Commercial Carrier (FedEx) charges a $30.00 handling charge for each package containing Hazardous Materials. Hazmat items will be shipped via FedEx Ground only. NO 2nd Day or Next Day shipment on Hazmat

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Firearms Buyer Terms & Conditions Please Read items or ammunition. If you have any questions please call : 1-207-453-2114. *Note: We will not declare an item as something other than what it is, change the name on the invoice, or declare an item to be of lesser value than what was paid for it. We will not break the law in a description or on a value so that an item can get through customs. 20. ANY LEGAL DISPUTES: Any legal disputes arising from this auction shall be settled in the court system in the State of Maine. The Maine Uniform Commercial Code, Title 11, Section 2 – 328 applies to this auction sale. 21. MAINE AUCTIONEER RULES AND REGULATIONS: These are regulated by the Maine Board of Licensing of Auctioneers, 35 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333. 22. LISTING SUBJECT TO OMISSIONS AND ERRORS:

24. STEPHEN POULIN AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE: NUMBER 1115 25. BIDDING ON ARTICLE(S) INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF ALL OF THE TERMS & CONDITIONS TO THE BUYER: IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER TO SATISFY THEMSELVES AS TO THE CONDITION, AGE, AUTHENTICITY, LEGALITIES AND VALUE OF AN ITEM BEFORE BIDDING ON IT.

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All firearms in this catalog are sold as collector items. They are not examined, tested, or warranted by Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. consignors, employees, or agents as to shootability. Please be sure that you have any gun properly checked for safety by a competent gunsmith before attempting to fire. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any ammunition that it sells. All ammunition is sold as collectors items and is not intended for firing.

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23. WARNING!! ALL FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION IN THIS AUCTION ARE SOLD AS COLLECTOR ITEMS. THEY ARE NOT EXAMINED, TESTED OR WARRANTED BY POULIN ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS INC., ITS CONSIGNORS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS AS TO THE SAFETY AND SHOOTABILITY OF ANY FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT ALL AMMUNITION AND FIREARMS ARE CHECKED FOR SAFETY BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY FIREARM OR AMMUNITION. BY AGREEING TO THE TERMS & CONDITIONS YOU ARE RELEASING POULIN ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS INC., ITS CONSIGNORS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS FROM ANY LIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH INJURIES, DAMAGE OR DEATH THAT YOU, ANY PARTY, ANY PROPERTY OR ANY PERSON MIGHT INCUR FROM THE ATTEMPT TO FIRE ANY FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION PURCHASED FROM THIS AUCTION.


Class III Policy Please Read Collecting Class III Weapons can be a very enjoyable and rewarding experience. In the United States, many but not all citizens of the U.S. have the right to purchase and own machine guns. This is true in most states of the United States, but not all states. It is your specific responsibility to determine your right to own and possess a Class III weapon before you bid on it. Once you have bid on a lot and won it, you are responsible for payment of that lot, regardless of whether you can own it or not. If you have purchased a lot and later find out that because of the state you live in or for other reasons that you cannot personally own it yourself, you will still be required to pay for the object and we will obviously have to sell it for you again at a future sale.

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First and foremost, All NFA Rules Apply. All Class III firearms must be registered and properly transferred in compliance with BATFE rules. Class III Firearms we may be dealing with include the following: Machine Guns (MG), (Transferable, Pre86 Dealer Samples and Post-86 Dealer Samples), Silencers, Destructive Devices (DD), Short Barreled Rifles (SBR), Short Barreled Shotguns (SBS) and Any Other Weapon (A.O.W.). If you are an individual who resides in an area where these firearms are legal, you may bid on these items. You are responsible for knowing your State and Local laws.

In order to complete the purchase of a Class III Firearm to a non-licensed individual, you will need the following: • 2 passport photos • 2 sets of fingerprints • 1 ATF Form 5330.20 Certificate of Compliance and the appropriate BATFE Form completed in duplicate including the signature of your local Chief Law Enforcement Officer. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. will supply all the proper forms upon acceptance of your winning bid. If there are any State or local forms required you will be responsible for obtaining these. Regardless of the specific type of Class III Firearm, completing the transfer to an individual usually takes approximately 90-300 days from the time they receive the completed paperwork. Transfer to a licensed dealer (FFL/SOT) is usually approximately 60-90 days. If you are a non-licensed individual the BATFE transfer fee for all NFA firearms (Machine Gun, Destructive Device, Silencer, Short Barreled Rifle, and Short Barreled Shotgun) is $200.00 with the exception of those narrowly classified as Any Other Weapon (AOW) which has a transfer fee of $5.00. AOWs may include pen-guns, cane guns, and certain pistols with vertical front pistol grips. These fees must be paid to Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. before any transfer paperwork can be submitted to BATFE as well as any other outstanding balances related to your Class III firearm purchase. Please look into your own particular state law ahead of time when contemplating a bid. For more specific ownership information on NFA firearms, please visit the website of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives directly at www.atf.gov. If you are an individual (Non FFL/SOT) and reside in the State of Maine, we can transfer the firearms to you directly on an approved BATF Form 4 (subject to above rules) if you are the winning bidder. If you are an individual who resides in another State we will need to transfer the Class III firearm to a Class III Dealer in your State to complete the transfer with you. Please understand that there is usually an additional fee from this third party for them to handle your transfer.

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NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards Please Read Firearms Condition Categories: 1. Extremely Fine: All original with 98% finish, or better, brilliant shiny bore, very crisp mechanics, shows most original finish on bolt face and loading gate, etc. Terminology may also include “As New”, “Appears to be Unfired”, etc. 2. Very Fine: All original with 94/95% to 98% finish or better, crisp mechanics, bright to brilliant bore with no rust or pitting may also include “Shows Very Little if Any Use”.

4. Very Good: Minor touch-up or very minor, small parts replaced with 80% to 90% finish, scattered minor, light rust or pitting slightly loose mechanics but functional, strong bore with some shine, light to moderate pitting.

7. Poor: No original finish, possibly some major parts replaced, loose but functional mechanics, active or heavy external rust, poor bore with heavy pitting and little or no rifling visible. 8. Relic: Heavy brown rust patina, broken or missing parts may or may not be functional. Definitions of Mechanical Condition: “Mechanics are crisp” means that the mechanical function of the firearm is nearly or exactly as it left the factory and functions perfectly. “Mechanics are fine” means that the operation of the firearm is as it should be with no hitches or malfunctions to impede its proper use. “Mechanics are functional” means almost the same thing but implies that they may be a little loose, worn and require careful handling.

5. Good: Minor touch-ups, visible small parts replaced with 60% to 80% finish, light or moderate rust or fine pitting, good and functional mechanics, “Mechanics need attention” means that there is strong rifling or smooth bore with moderate something wrong that requires attention before the pitting. firearm can be effectively used.

Consultants for Poulin’s Firearms Auctions

Neil Whitcomb, Bob French, Dave Sanders, Bill Taylor, Jeff Zimba, John Sexton, Malcom MacGregor, Leonardo Antaris, Ralph Wood, Ron Gabel & Bill Shea were our consultants for this Firearms Auction. They have been in the firearms fields as gun smiths, consultants, and /or dealers for many years.

All of these gentlemen have worked closely with us to make a consistent effort in cataloging and correctly describing the property to be sold. Our intentions are to be as honest and fair as possible in our cataloging, giving a general description and idea of what the item is. We have tried to describe any possible problems with an item. If an error has been made please notify us and we will make necessary corrections.

Dave Sanders

Robert French

John Sexton

Malcom MacGregor

Jeff Zimba

Neil Whitcomb

Ralph Wood

Bill Taylor

Ron Gabel

Leonardo M. Antaris, MD

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3. Fine: All original with 90% to 94/95% finish or better, very fine to light surface rust or minor, scattered pinprick pitting tight functional mechanics, strong, bright bore with minor.

6. Fair: Little to no original finish, minor or small major parts replaced, light to moderate pitting externally, functional mechanics, fair bore with heavy pitting but visibly rifling.


Things to do

Shopping These quaint Maine towns offer an aesthetic shopping & dining experience. Freeport Hallowell Bar Harbor Portland Old Port

Guide Services Maine has some fantastic guide services that are available. Whether you are interested in hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling, or ATVs there are some excellent opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in ME.

Foliage & wildlife viewing Interested in scenic views and chances of observing Maine wildlife? Here are some areas that we would recommend visiting. Jackman Greenville Boothbay Harbor Bar Harbor Ogunquit Camden/Rockland Portland

Lodging

Airports

Best Western Plus Waterville Grand Hotel (207) 873-0111

Bangor International Airport (50 Min. North)

Fireside Inn & Suites (207) 873-3335

Waterville Airport (10 Min. South)

Holiday Inn Express & Suites (207) 873-2777

Augusta Airport (30 Min. South)

Hampton Inn (207) 873-0400

Portland International Airport (60 Min. South)

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Restaurants American

Specialty Dining

Governor’s Restaurant 356 Main St. Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 872-0677

Front and Main 9 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 660-0130

Purple Cow 6 Skowhegan Rd Fairfield, ME 04937 (207) 453-1371

Meridians 166 Main Street Fairfield, ME 04937 (207) 742-0036

Flatlanda Diner 224 Skowhegan Rd Fairfield, ME 04937 (207) 238-9300 ~ Closes 2pm

OPA 139 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207)859-3103

Five Guys 373 Main St Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 313-5458

The Last Unicorn 8 Silver Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-9363

Applebee’s 249 Kennedy Memorial Drive Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 872-6702

Heritage House 182 Madison Avenue Skowhegan, ME 04976 (207) 474-5100

Asian Pad Thai Too 400 Kennedy Memorial Drive Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 859-8900 Ming Lee 365 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-2828 Asian Cafe 53 Bay Street Winslow, ME 04901 (207) 877-6688 Mirakuya Japanese Steak House 150 JFK Plaza Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 616-0088

BBQ/Steakhouse The Proper Pig 14 Common St Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 616-3975

Pizza Sonny’s 146 Main Street Fairfield, ME 04937 (207) 453-7624 Cappza’s Pizza 255 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-7770 Portland Pie Company 173 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 401-6200

Local Pubs Silver Street Tavern 2 Silver Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 680-2163

Deli

Mainely Brews One Post Office Square Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-2457

BIG G’s 581 Benton Ave Winslow, ME 04901 (207) 873-7808

O’Brien’s Irish Restaurant & Pub 375 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 873-0111

Italian Amici’s Cucina 137 Main Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 861-4440

Seafood 18 Below Raw Bar & Grill 18 Silver Street Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 861-4454

Mexican Buen Apetito 4 Chaplin Street, Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 861-4649 Cancun Mexican Restaurant 14 Silver St. Waterville, ME 04901 (207) 872-7400

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SHIPPING INFORMATION ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE THEY WILL BE SHIPPED, this includes shipping/handling charges.

SHIPPING WITHIN THE U.S. 1.) All U. S. A. shipping charges are charged to a credit card. 2.) Shipping will be handled in the order that we receive payment in full AND all necessary paperwork. 3.) Costs for shipping will include the following: (a) The actual cost charged by your choice of carrier such as FedEx or USPS. (b) Insurance - 95¢ per each $100.00. (c) Handling charge to cover cost of labor & materials. 4.) It is your choice of carrier - Fed Ex or USPS. It is your choice on items (other than handguns) whether your items ship 3 day, 2 day, week, ground, etc., 5.) ALL AMMUNITION AND FIREARMS ARE SHIPPED WITH ADULT SIGNATURE REQUIRED 6.) We reserve the right to refuse to ship and or insure an item we deem too fragile, delicate or bulky.

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Insurance – We use an outside insurance company to insure packages and the charge for insurance is .95 per $100 value; ( i.e. a $200 item costs $1.90 for insurance). OR by your own policy. Items will not be shipped unless you have insurance coverage. If you choose to use your own insurance we ask that you sign a waiver form. Please call our office to obtain this form.

OUTSIDE THE U.S. - SHIPPING & PAYMENT Under no circumstances will we declare less value than the actual sale price on any shipments. Also we will not under any circumstances declare an item something other than what it is. 1.) All items must be paid by wire transfer or certified bank check in U.S. funds. 2.) All firearms, edged weapons & any item that has a portion of an animal (ivory, etc..) must go through an exporter. 3.) If you have purchased item (s) which need to be exported to your country, the following names are reputable firms here in this country that regularly handle all shipping and export matters. Please contact them to make arrangements to receive your purchases after payment is made. 4.) Our insurance carrier will not insure any items shipped to foreign countries. All foreign customers must make their own arrangements for insurance. SIMPSON LTD 140 S SEMINARY ST. GALESBURG, IL 61401 www.simpsonltd.com PH: 309-342-5800

SURE EXPRESS 110 INDUSTRIAL WAY PORTLAND, MAINE 04103 1-800-335-9996 (US CALLS ONLY) 00-1-207-797-3096 (FOREIGN CALLS) sureexpress@maine.rr.com

BORDERVIEW 1001 EVERGREEN ST. SUITE B LYNDEN, WA 98264 www.borderview.com - export@borderview.com PH: 877-947-4867

Firearm Transfer Conditions All modern firearms, (excluding Class III & Foreign Purchases) may be purchased and taken possession of using one of the following options: 1. Handguns: Must be 21 years old. Non-resident buyers must first pay for the lot before leaving the facilities. Then after returning home, make arrangements with a local firearms dealer in their resident state to send us a copy of the firearms dealer FFL License. Upon receipt of the copy of their license we can then package and ship (at buyers expense ) the handguns to the dealer. This is a federal law that must be complied with regardless of what state you come from. Maine residents may take possession immediately after completing the form 4473 and passing the NICS background check. 2. Long Guns: Must be 18 years old. Both residents and non-residents may take immediate possession of modern long arms by first paying then filing the ATF form 4473 and completing the NICS background check. Only exceptions are states that have laws governing otherwise. Such as a waiting period, special permit, etc,, 3. Antique Guns: May be purchased and picked up the day of sale by any resident or non-resident. 4. Must have a government issued photo ID that has a physical address. NOT A POST OFFICE ADDRESS. 5. Special Note: In most cases the background check will take 2 - 3 minutes to approve or deny. Exceptions may take up to three days. All NICS decision are beyond our control. We are required to follow them. 6. Shipping: Shipping arrangements can be made on most lots. They can be shipped by one of several methods. There is a charge for packing and or crating. All shipping and insurance costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please refer to pages following the absentee bid pages for more information. If you have any further questions on shipping after reviewing the shipping info page then please call. 7. Warning: Neither Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc., consignors, employees or agents warrant the safety or the shootability of any firearm in this catalog. All firearms in this catalog are sold as collector items. IF you wish to attempt to shoot them you must have the weapons examined by a competent gunsmith who will test the weapon for its shootability and also insure that the caliber of the breech is in fact the caliber it is thought to be. Since all firearms in this catalog are sold as collector items they are not examined, tested or warranted by Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc., consignors, employees or agents as to shootability.

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CC#:________________________________________Exp:_________________V# (On back of card)________ Type (check 1 please): Visa _______ MC _______ Discover _______ American Express _______ Terms & Conditions to the Buyer” as found on Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc website as well as in their catalog. Furthermore, I agree that if I do not make full payment within 18 days from last day of auction, that I authorize Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. to charge my credit card the full payment due them for my purchases. *** I, ________________________________(Sign Your Name), desire to bid on the following items in Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. upcoming auction. The bids submitted by me are to be executed by Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. up to, but not exceeding, the amount(s) specified on the bid sheet. (This amount does not include the Buyer’s Premium). I understand that all my bids will be executed and accepted subject to Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. “Firearms, Terms & Conditions to the Buyer”. Office Use

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Please use the following card for my: Invoice____ Shipping____ Name on CC: ____________________________________________________________________ Address associated with CC:____________________________________________________________ Street Address _______________________________City_______________________State _______ Zip Code ________ Credit Card # __________________________________________________________ Exp. _______________ V # ( found on back of card) __________________ Type of Card : Visa ___MC ___ Disc ___ or Amer. Exp ___ Your Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________ Your signature is required above to pay by credit card. Any purchases not paid in full within 18 days of sale will be charged to buyer’s credit card.

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All shipping charges are charged to a credit card. PLEASE CHECK CARRIER: FedEx______ (Ground Is Least Expensive For Longarms & Misc.) USPS______Priority______ (Least Expensive For Handguns) Registered Mail________ Other___________ Your Account Number For Fed Ex _______________________________________________________ Other Comments or Directions: ______________________________________________________________ ** If you choose to use your own Fed Ex account number a credit card must still be used to pay us for labor & materials. Please put the credit card number in the above credit card space.

** Handguns manufactured after Dec 31, 1898, can be shipped via FedEx or USPS priority or registered overnight. ** Due to commercial carriers’ recent policy changes, we recommend shipping antique firearms via USPS Priority ** Modern & Curio Long guns may be shipped ground or a speedier service if you choose. ** You must have a FFL to have a modern or curio firearm shipped directly to you. We must have a current copy of your FFL in our records. ** all firearms AND AMMO are shipped with adult signature required.

SHIPPING ADDRESS Check here only if shipping address is same as CC address:______________ (If same, no need to fill out form below.) NAME: ___________________________________________COMPANY______________________________________ STREET:__________________________________________APT./SUITE#_______CITY:_________________________ STATE:__________________ZIP CODE:_____________TELEPHONE:_______________________________________ EMAIL:________________________________________Is this a business or a residential address? Circle one please. WE WILL NOT SHIP AN ITEM TO YOU THAT IS ILLEGAL FOR YOU TO HAVE IN YOUR CITY, COUNTY, STATE OR COUNTRY. If you bid on an item that is not legal for you where you live, you will be held responsible for all expenses pertaining to that item, this includes purchase price. Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc. will not, under any circumstances, refund money or be held responsible for any purchases that the buyer makes that are not legal for him to own.

**** WARNING ****

All firearms in this catalog are sold as collector items. They are not examined, tested, or warranted by Poulin’s Antiques & Auctions, Inc., consignors, employees or agents as to shootability or safety. Please be sure that you have any gun properly checked for safety by a competent gunsmith before attempting to fire. Poulin Antiques & Auctions, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any ammunition that it sells. All ammunition is sold as collectors items and is not intended for firing. (207) 453-2114 | info@poulinauctions.com


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